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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
WW TA"OE TWO r;. ot?.ant)r EVENryo oksetcyer "CHIC" SUITS SPRING MODES OF DAINTY GRACE and DISTINCTIVE STYLE You will delighl in llio new Spring Styles in Suits. Yc .sli ; w many models in navy tricut iue and I'oirct Uvills no two alike and in strielly tailored effects or the "chic" flare styles. All arc moderately priced for. quick s 1 lin;;'. NEW MILLINERY New Spring Millinery arriving daily IkiIIi for women and child ren. Yj n. will Find lietter styles for loss money in our millinery department.' Your inspection invited. " Wl I rmwwk-' "Wrappy" Coats Meautiful Wraps with soft darp ing effects. Luxurious ones i,f Marvella (doth, richly einliroider ed and heautifully lined. Other styles in I'oh Cloth and l'olair, in a vast assortment of styles, all moderately priced. NEW FROCKS New Ft ks arriving daily. Each day we can show something new in the Keay-tio-Wear deparr ment. Xew dresses arrived today conic, in and see ihem. THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE b? Ccrdo. 'VS G"T A CITTCe (INJ A show. A ROARING INUHB r i V - I MOW 58 T- t HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE I! NOT ANY !!!!! H XKW OKLKAXS. A:r. 21. Tin' InviHihlo furctfH of Hit' a!r wir tir rayod aKahist ''tin .uvlsiblo ompiro" of tlio K11 Klux Kl.m lust nyM whin Clnvonior John M. Parker nf IjOUIkIUIIII UHi'd tho Ht'in'B Villi Id broadcasting statlm to mako tin nntlKii Klux Kliin U'ltlrfss. "No band of masked nien, no nv.h. Jio visible or thivisjbli! ftin c . sh;ill .pvr dominate t''' govern ni'Tt of Anmrlra, nor tho pov vnnn'iit of Louisiana," tho governor dorlared, wbllo HtandiLiK In front of tho tiron Ic;ist I nt; murium i m. "NVfthiM tho Ku Klux Klun nor nny otlicr similar body of mn shall rls an- ipt'ilor to (mr law enforcing offirt t lor to our courts nnd our ju iVe of the wnith,,ua well as tin I ;iiM)pl nf tho en tin nation, nn-jpasi-ttiiK throtiKli a rrisis that rlc 'munds and Insists upon fearless niui impartial nforc hiicnt of the law. If you hav not that, you bavn no rivillzatlon," th Kovcrnor continued. CITIES' LOSS 1 VIOI.KT Cl.UMI'S, 2,-ic each. Porcn nml Uirkspur and (Jylisnphelia, liiido olunii5, Xm each, II for $1.00. Plant thi'in now. Chi'rrys Florists. 4-18-tf Big Unloading W t.l - f iu want to save umiev Imy your shoes at the Hooti-ry while this side is mi. See our windows aihl compare our prices then he y tir own jude. Every shoe in the house reduced. The Bootery For Slices That Are Different GROVER SMITH, Manager ""i"' .yumy '") iy,iMq m,iW"T';m' mniini.)iii 11 , HI UMiiim.k. I. ...lii.i. . tiniiM, I. mil ll ti rl .i' ...V'..iU..-J f AN STARTS ANNUAL APRIL 17 EVENT LASTS 10 DAYS PICS .MOIXKS. Apr. 21. IVrsonal projn rty, farm lands and lhr rail roals wero nssessivl low tir In 1!'-J than tho year previous, ueoopi in to tax itiibins just eomideti'd in the office (if (ilenn C. llayiH-s. state auditor, but town loU al:id expiess and It'lophono companies were as sessed Jiiher. The taxable value of personal property fell off 1 5.810. 1 :t 1 , ril! roads, $5,1 ? a, fl ft", and farm land, :t.:iufi.5!iS. Tho deereaRO in 1 assessnient of the railroads was dti to tile iiition of the federal court (n rstrainiiiK l ho exiTiitive rouueil from col li'cthiK ttie tax'9 assi'Hed. Hut for tills action, the va'.Inud assf ssment woo hi have bem in creasi (1 ivor ID.OOd.lioi). 'rue mat ter Is still 1n tiie courts. While th"He three classes of prop- 1 1 rty decrease 1 in assessed value ,nver $L'-l.nofttnnn, th.- assessment on jloun bits was inrreased $12,4 11,-4-it, nnd express property, tele- phones, telegraphs and tiauMnlswon iliues were assessed $ 2 ,:! t .2 1 hljib Jer. The net loss just about equals jtho Increase the council madM in ll.be railroad as v anient. J llespite tin dec re ise In nsese ! jvalu1, farm land pays about three. I niths of the (axes of the state. The jlnxable value or land in 121, in icludiiii; forests and fruit tres, was j f. T . fi S jiep cent of tho total; the 'valuo of town lots, 3ft. 2i ptr cent; 'the viihi" of personal property, 13 per cent; the value nf express prop e ly. telu, lione, telegraphs ;i ml transmissit n I les. S7 per cent and the taxable value of the rail roads, as fixed temporarily by the courts. ti.!'"i per rent. Tho average per capita tix !n Iowa is $ I or $2 1 U SD for a family of fixe. Of this sum, Jl.es per capita, it J2t'.40 per family of five, Js for state revenue, roads, county and city taxes. lowo county in cnmpiiny with nurse I(;terni on her return from a busi ness trip to Portland. The M. K. ehurch celebrated Kns ter in an approiulate manner. In the niornlne there wua a baptism service and Kaster w rnion with spe cial niuslc and I:i the e von ins the choir , under the direction of Mrs. K .T. McCulIy. j:ave n beautiful Kaster cantata. The church was beautifully decorated with potted plants. A plif-'rimaKO to Ict-.-bound moun t tin lakes has ntain become a legi timate gpotr and on A j i 1 14 a l)iave at-s-embly wended its way toward Aneroi'l hoping to di dc.wn through the 12 feet of snow ut.nl seven feet of ie in tftiii to catch a fish for ( breakfast Ajiril 1j, Since it Iuih snowed perslst"til!y all Kprins. they encountered - nun h loose snow and Hird j;oinff.i The cabin had been dismantled and snowt-J u"ider but j in Miite of discomfort s and bad iwe.ith'r, there 'watt a fair catch (f fine fish. I .Mesdaines fcben , (Janlke nnd F. D. jMcCulty wt'io hostese April 14 in ; the AUCuily home at u delightful ; shower In honor of Miss Marriret Swartwoo'l, whose ennapefment to I rl Olmxtead of Portland, was nn Inounced n week earlier. Miss Swart ; wood received many beautiful and i useful j;li'ts from her miiy friends (in Joseph, wheiKi nbe is a very mi ;Ular you lady. Dainty refreshments r were serveil. j ICvereit lCndicol t . homesteader and iranclu'r from Snake river, out for the first time uluc,? the county fair, reports prnss prowimu; In the Snake j river country, despite a cold, back ! ward sprint. The Joseph Womans' club is the i new TVinio of the Kntre N'fuis club and nt the recent elr. ctlon of of fi cers for the coming year the fol lowing persons were chosen : presi dent. Mrs. . C. Keith, vice-presi- ,dent, Mrs. If.. S. Oibsntri, reocrdinK KwreUry, Mrs. E, M'tzt;er, corres- po n d in k-6o reta ry , M rs. A. AN' . Shanff, treasurer, Mrs. J. A. lllev ans. These officers do not take office until Suplomber 1, but have tho summer to plan work. NO SI I'lilt-Tltl ST CHICAGO, Apr. 21. Flat denial that nn -amalgamation of the Ar mour, Cudahy and Wilson packing eompaiii(s is contemplated, was contemplated, was made Tuesday by J. OK'len Armour and Kdward Cud ahy, presidents of their respective organizations. (Hy Asuoclateil rresa lFOIMA. ill. Anr. 21. A music section in every public library in the United Htales is the joint aim if the General Keder-alion ui v nm :'k clubs uud the Xatiotiul Fed 'ra'ion of Wtmf-n'8 clubs. Uoth federations have creat. d a depart ment of library exttJision. with Mi Jameb H. Hirsch of Oriando, Pi a as chalnnan. Mrs. Hirsch said tin propositi music sections would prow valuable in making available la- formation on music to iIioku dair- ins it. Tho commute workliiR with ?.:rs. Hirsch Inclmb'H: Mrs. J. l.acey Harper. Yuma. Arizona; Mrs. Fra'.ik- Coc!h-u Salbla, Colo.; Mrs. j. ('. Hjitco'i;. Smart, Flu.; Ml!', lo'a liif-lHip, ,-av:niiiah, Co.; Mrs. l- l. n (',. !. v rr:iuf"i'ls- ilV, 'lnd.; Mrs. '.Jacob Van tier Keo, Iowa 'ci'.y, la.: Mrs. Cordon KiMihnry, St. Vlair( Midi.; Mrs. 'ah ia N. ;stfflers Utiiokhi'veii. Miss.; Mrs. Uieo. W. l.:ml;o. C:ayton, Mo : Mrs. Llohepiiilie J. Udf-. '""'Td, H ; .lullu K. Williams. .Vefehant ivillM. '. J.: Mis Marguerite Uctrd, ; Fargo, N. !.; MJs I.e-'inora Lewis, Pierre, P.; M rs. H'iry Hi one, : christfaiisbinr. Va ; M Anna V. j isii.isette. iv tnieinl:;, Wash.; MlM K.iiih It'iiidmli, Ma-iitov.o.-, Wis. men im:zi-;h ii h 'l'V 1 KALAMAZOO, Midi., Apr. 21. i.Iotiu Duvall limine, eirolt mlilion jalr, iind ltex Furl, an iiivhllecl or ' K.ihuaazoo, wi'ie roticted in 'ir Iruit coert he.;- lai" yesterday on la chai-M" of lib mlly iiosKCAsinjf. tr:inHMi-unr and incii dtini.' li'tiior. Sae 7UM. infants m iotuk 5r5ik'o:d Imitation fjmt-.s'fisn Substitute . . .... uii louiv nMtted wrain cittact in Powder Th. Orlinnl Food.nrink For All A: jfio Copk-mhrna - D.gc.t.bic Try the special French Pastry with your ice cream at the Palace Confec tionery. 4-lfi-tf EACS Wanted at The Observer. THRIFT SHOP OPEN. i ! The Red Cross Thrift Shop Is open daily now in the New Foley j HuiKliiiK, off the C hestnut street j entrance. Thursday will contin- ue to lie Thrift Pay and on this . day nil who have donations ior t j the shop are asked to have it ready to be delivered, that be- I ing the day collections are made. j 12-16-tfp I Poor Fish F.vcvIxmIv is Imviiifr tackle at niir HALF PRICE TACKLE SALE iMi(l assi vtiiK'iit now Hit vnu'll have In luiri'..' L un April 23rd an.i Ap-.il 2DU: "Wo aro featuring 1 1n- I'd Hvvi iKnirisliiii!,' an.l licalllit'iil lircails and -akcs I'or Ifaisin Week: Sl'N MAID JAISIX ni;i:.l)--fillf(l with, lus cious Sun Maid raisins and spices. n v loaf 15c SlT MA1I IJAIS1N IMKS very delicious and jui.'-v. each 25c and 35c SUX MAID l'ONTOX lilfOWX r.K'KAD SlTX MAID I.'AISIX ('OOKiKSrh.en .. 15c ... 20c 4th Anniversary Sale One lot of ladies' pure sill; and finer silk 1ioM ?l.'l!t values ! 98c One lot of ladies' fine cotton yarn hose. Hack only . ' )2h, values Cor 15c Men's liluo wrist canvas gloves, per .air 10c One lot kitchen hromiis, -t sew, values to 7.V, for 49c Ono lot Star cut tumblers, vnhu $1.2:5 per set 98c AH mt'llV, ladies' iind inisses' sweaters 'J.Vr discoun'. 1ikj rWd organdie in white and eidors, values t s!.- 59c DEER KILLED Sign Service Auto Painting The modern kind that lasts T FS ( I (Special to The OTisirver) JOSKi o, Apr. .1. .Miiu'.av i doe ARIETY STORE v;is chasist ly dot:, it coyoi mil upon thi l;tk. nd hroke llirout.h Him ice. r;iss'rsliy rescued ihe tunr creature almost more dead than aliM" an.l oioiuht it ,!on to Mr llritt's ham. ohere It v,n temlirly cared tor The iol,l uud friKlit were tii much and it died two tl;iy laler. Thri are nmny stories of coy oleM thaatni: an I killinK dwr at this time .t , ar h h. n the aiiow f mn not! Oi. .1. r lunik ihroiiKh at 'iev ThmmI iin.l ri.yi.t.k ilo not till. lie.;. '". la M'llitin 'ii iteir mil nt ll ,iin Mltiis , . M t .M I.i(i.!... w'.m Im in n ,MVin M,t Pnrllan A Guarantee With Erery Strokt oi I me iirusn ana inp i.uar nte Is (iooi Runyan "BILL' HANSEN r.n(rarl6r and Itulliler Hi I. It, Stone, Tile anil t'onerclo AVork l'euiiIcllne Unit Renernl ron trading.' 'Xv Job loo lrK, Bono loo, ktimll. No viir-tli prlcr. 5IS' 3rrn' pcrlmc. co mo before you let you work. 11022!.:t.Cor.!I&Ct!i CHATS WITH YOUR ELECTRIC MAN The huslncss we nre encne ed b!i Is n pitlKle trust. The ollii:ation Imposed is to pro vide adequate and dependable perv lee. This Involves the IntnlllKent and wIlllnB co-operation of our employees. They are the. human factor upon which W" depend for nood Rervhe. and husiuesa nuecess. The public has the Picht to eviiect courtesy and an intel liiicat . npiTrN.atlon of It neerts. Th'w are our first obligations nnd we Mrive to fulfill Ihem because we know thai In fulfillment there lies n full measure of satisfaction nnd success, shared alike by customers and company. New Telephone -Directory To be issued scon Notify the office at once of any chnn'c ; to be made. Home Independent Telephone Co. J E. 0. L. Hams and Bacon Just From the Smoke House Delicious Hams, Bacon and Shoulders Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Hams Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Picnics iSc Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Da eon Hacks IS,- The Grande Ronde Meat Co. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOIMVUY All kinds of machinery, autumnl'ilm ani frwtori paired, overhauled and rebuilt. o Aacetylena welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring and nvereise pistol o CraAkBhaf ts Tjitonr and, Pjstoa Ting mqf Cite s a trial V m il pill t tt IA. Miiruod lo Wal- V s, e V.. 0