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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1922)
T'.iGT. TWO LA ORAVm FTTNTN'O OP.SER.VFR v..nii y-v'' YOU TELL 'EM ABOUT the BIG SHOE SALE For Men $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 To Close Out The Kt'ir i -ii!i)!y this Wo hur jilitt VM jtijvs of McnV High irii'li; SL'h s, uiaiU ly kui-Ii ii:iiiii-";ii-turtrs as tin' Bn-tuiiiaii Xium fc l'.nli ni'l other first i-la-hluio jtiamifaHitnTs fur iin-n, Imt we a IV di.-.ivntiuililij"' Jill lijl-K but tin.' J. I. Kmttli S;i'K' for Mfii lli-lllf wo off;!- tlif.-P t. clean up. Tln'y r(-ri'sciit tin- very Jx-st shies iifjd include values worth fr.iu rtJS) to V1J). J'l-i.-tii ally all siz.. iu ltli Idai-k ninl brown. Don't delay seeing these for they ajv 'j:-j(;ioiial!y p. oil values aii! will nt-11 ijui'k at ttie jiiu-e. 7 r Jy -oJfc; --" y1g3 iff: vtSsOTT 9 imi: 'V'iftS5?lf?r :4i f r W "J - " ' 'y,if f Dr. Reed's Cushion Bole Shoes -Hill's Dep't Store- J. P. Smith's Shoes For Men Pyralin Ivory Powder Boxes Specially Priced at $1.00 A wonderful bargain in High Grade Ivory PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE m m cnunn UlilUii ij OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results INSURANCE LA GRANDE INVESTMENT COMPANY Reliable Agents for Reliable Insurance Companies 1113 Adams Ave. Phone Main 752 C'" ! -' "A ". ihiiuuj iwiwijiwjiij imiii,iiijii..ii N, SPECIAL PRICES on Tires, Tubes, Gabriel Snubbers, Bumpers, Spot Lights and Tire Chains. Over stocked and must move them We want your repair business on any make of car. Our Guarantee is what you need on your repair work Home of the Chevrolet and Nash. BLUE MOUNTAIN GARAGE AVERY HARRISON, PROPRIETOR r II lUiiUUL PRESENTS PLAY Spcixl t Th Obvr L'Mo, Apr. 4.-JdtiQtK.'t of the htgh srhooi Hvptiumvn class gave two rendition of tru-ir ciiu-j piay at the high school auditorium last FriOa' nc SAtunuy evening. It was a rurai comedy drama elated "Oak Farra," and was prentei by the folk-wing characters: Situ Weatherbjr, Max Jerutr,; Ini d Weatherby, Reed ii iacker ; Joel Wea i hero)". Ca ri Gil -more; !:. Sarah V.tathefby, Vera Shaw; Jocelyn Spiwj-e, Cecil CAstur; Jonathan Prune, Archie Campbell; Vr Wilson Meredith, .Mark McClvllan; ; Wellington Troy, Will Haggerty; Hel en Trumbuil, Honenc Gefcrson; Cyn thia Warner, Constance Hughes; tal ly Smart. Marte Shaw. Tne member of the cast had their part ft well com m:Ued -anor tbe p. ay waa murh eM ioyed Vy the audiences. Kathieett aJ Ueoo Woll aang a duet and Paul 0fc, areM-d aa a httie gk-i, macie the big gest hit of tne entertain ment by sjig ing a conic song and ir.e clever handl ing at a rag doil. Mn. Jame Fiiker was taker, to Hot La &? to receive traetment for an aflection of the lunga wnah re sulted from an attack of irfiunza. Ore uf tne crying needs of Union just at this time is more h'using facil ities, ho sooner is a house reported as a future vacancy than there is a UinIeiie to be the frt to M-cure it. Some families are leaving as the school teira a closing but Wiiat houses this ieleasa are ta.-j?n up by the newcom ei wfto are here for the street axl other improvement work. trtams m this neighborhood re main high and muddy, and as a con se quence tr.ei i- very utile trout fish ing. Messrs--- Ed Chdge, Ed MeTerskk, Charles Mfntagie ami George Ball came ov-r from la (Grande last Fri day evening to visit the local Odd Fel lows lixjge, Mr. C'ooiidge repre?tntir.f the Grand Master in his visit. 1 .if A lvt-nt school clewed Last week, after an eight months' term- This is a otie rtoni -tn'xjl Nxated to the rear of the church on Main .-tret. Charles T-bm has bount a lot ari will have a huun- buiit in the nar future. j Jhn Sa: borough motored to Ca- ker Sunday to eat a birthday dinner in ! the h'me of his daughter. ABY5 COLDS are soxjn nipped in fhe bud vhthout "dosing" by ttae of VapoRuu Onr MMJtkmJan Umi Koy ConkliB. Will Ksxtfr, Walter ' and Minnie BsMnnan wr in th Connor. Kalph VvMrn Hid Jin. Hal party. Her te amunc uclr ho ar ijjril auto owner are jretiin? taeir p,Mtring to retrain anusher year and .Stixk ruw n:. ket an.t puuirK th-ni ' tea-ti in I'utuvt No 5 A few store on the indyhieica of their car u rrar d:iV iatrr to rernain also. advertiM tne loming ev-nt. The first I Mr. Pn:!:jH m ise with hi 'amilx of t" show will be known as Ba- ; ffrrn Fen.-etofl and wtll occupy the , "- j t router bo la SoJth L'nion for the Tony Smith, ta new po-tma-ter, present- He a aMUriaUtl wiia Mr . aae rae tr.p oji or the rural ruutr .par.ier in rarprter work. ia Mtmdar to impfrt the r-id a-nl Kclayinir of wiu-r pspe u finUheat in cor.dit. the jurrtn pan of tm and excavattnt? Saperintenderrt ponney is improv-; and jrra 'or ln pavemeat u in ine tne condiuor.$ in and amund the p.-i?re?- Tne rartunjf has beea pjt ' fun katchery by painung the hoM- j in for ascot a Uork Kxith of the usck tnr. puuin; in more tiovrer hed aid and thu work u temporarily tutted ' a reneral clearing up. The thick . until slate mxperton can pau oa tne ( bruh near the hatchery has U-en quality of th. rraterial bem(f mest. ' eleared out and this place is rapidly j rn wtil fwab.y rOfUtre the pre!- becomiajr a rery pretty plant. More : er Part of th;a wek- !trtr are fating received and the sea- A danee held in Smith haM ;n's work is in full swir.g. , ia -4 atur iay Tn:r.f to raise money ! Lnion people arvd farmers in '.his to buy supplies ftr the I'nioa bat! end of the valley have taken advan- i tram. A good t:T was enjoyed by tage of the recent warm weather and : all present. prir plowing is being pushed for- . O. Hall is carrying a bandaged WIrd rapidly. Many of th gardens I na.'l as a recjlt ,.t getting too cke pli and planted and pr:ng t a circular saw such almost severed cleanins; is helping to make the town tne fore finger oo fc.s left hand. The " ater and more cheerful :njure.i hand is Efttir.g along nicely PPrance. I li preset:!. j Among the arrivals at the Union ' Lacal tall payers are gettir.g into ' P'"t.s m . xt.m for tne ope-.uig of ue league!.1"" Vr,en "d.. ??,' n. J. M. DeVee. J. H. Kir.-, Fred j Carlson, ar.d Willis Smith, all of Ba- ! ker: Bruce Dermis. Thomas Cra-fori. ' Mrs. F. T. Cat in. representing the : j. c .McPhewon, A. McPherson, H. Ked fro. was in Un:ort lost Thurs-,B. limley. H- W. Hackmaru Mrs. Fav i day look:ng.fter some work in eon- X. Ca-Jin. U W. Weeks, Giles Harn r.ection witn the P.fd Cross. Daring den, S. D. Clinton, E. R. Fariey ar.d ner nay here Mrs Catlin visited some family. George H. Carrey. D. J. Mc- of :ce 4ci.4s. ... , Leiian, J. W. Brokaw . and . Edith j This week's meeting of the Athletic. Bragg, of La Grande; B F. Pucklty, ; Club was held at trie home of -Mis Eva of Joseph, and F. V- Martin, of Boi-t. ; W Uaoa on Sailrcad street on Thursday , evening. Mi.-a Wilson was assisted in; GET AN Al'TO SIGN". 'entertaining by M:ss Fay Bellus. An j ! old fashioned speliing bee ani a dairty Boost your home town and carry a j lunch were the two miia features of "La Grande" auto sign on your car. the evenir.g's entertainment- Mist Get them at Ad Club headquarters, ! Margaret Phy receive! the honors in $2.00 per set of two. s-2I-tf j tne spelling tf- '-An. Claude a-nd j j Misses Mare" (a'-d Eunice Busick I w.ll be hoste.-Nses at the next meeting. An auto load of Ba.ker ladies mo tored down to Union Ian Thursday and after lunching at the Union Hotel, spent tome time visiting with friends, before returning to their home in Ba iter. Mesdrimes Horace Ryder, O. B. Mount, Morris Sr.elton. Muse Fuchs, season. ne ln:jB team wi:l piay their initial game ii E;s; on the 7th of May. A dfe w wvC'rfn-VA ;ii ill M ml "if V j'1''' Tuicv Fruit, Peppermint and Spearmint ?re ceitainly three delightful flavors to choose from. And KRISLEY'S P-K the new sugar-coated pepper mint gum, is also a great treat for your gweet tooth. All are from the Wrigley factories where perfection is the rule. KALEE NURSERY New ihipment of Flowerlnf Almonds. Bart-erry, Spireaa, pink and white, and Rosea. Raspberry Plants. Coo berry and Red Currant Bushes. Am alto clearing out Hedging. Snide and Ornamental Trees at lew than cost. ' ' Alfred Milne Attention ! If you have any rement work you want done why not try 0. 0. JOHNSON Phone 2o9-W ,f;tA. C3i x00Bz3 J. Save the wrappers Good for valuable premiums Poor Fish Evrvh.xly is Idiyin? Tai-kle at our HALF PRICE TACKLE SALE (xh nvsi-tniont now Ii 1 1 vim 11 have to hurrv LSI DRUG GO "BILL HANSEN Contractor and Builder Brick, Stone, Tile and Concrete Work Remodeling aad general con tracting. No job too large. Bone too smalt. No war-time prices. S3 sears experience, bee me be! ore yon let your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automobiles and tractort re paired, overhauled and rebuilt. Ascetylene welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring and oversize pistons. Crankihafts, Pistont and Piston Pini MfTound. Give as a trial D. FITZGERALD, Proa, E AT At the Brownie Lunch 217 Fir St. Clyde Decious, Prop For Sale AN STARTS ANNUAL APRIL 17 EVENT LASTS 10 DAYS 4th Anniversary Sale j One lot of lydi. s ,Urc ilV and fiUr 51.4 valiu-s fur OtW lot of ludifr' rino ii.tUti ftli alark anlv 2.V values fur 2.6c JelfiiV blue wnVt -.'jn as ln )Ar j,nj. iqq Oi lot kitchen brooms, 4 o, values to TV f,r 4j On lot Star rut roniUer, vttliif i.,r rt 11 men's, ladles' and ifarj' rtf n, jri di run: fl Jmpfvtcd organdie in vrhit and -loit, t1u t ?' f' 0 ANDREWS 1MB La Grande MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING WORKS Mittrosset of all kinds (-looted and rebuilt. Feather Rao Tatlnr. I!e Kugi and Fluff Rups for sa'e. Carpel and Rae Cfomdtm; WilJ. Bl.iil imf Ch". Kdwardt. Prs. i'nona :53- 4-room bouse, plastered, stone foundation, house has Just been kal aomlniwl, garage on place. Prlc $l?.i. Tfrms. J200 caao and 26 per inonlh. including Interest. 8-room hous, new, Dutch kitch en, basemar.t, eTerytbins; is modern. 0ner til consider trade for auto mohile or otne small property as art of first jamnt. I'rice J3300. 10-rnom toua on paved atreet. Immediate posxssion. This l an ll lovatioD for a roomlnf house. Owner wia paint the house outside and paper ami paint Inside. Frlre 7?.i. Tsrn s. J10 rh d 50 per month, including lnlrt. ts jftta compse M( to bleA nr- ileissss staA rery tags CrMa la Ants C.M.L AP 44 PM ta DttaV US 'XI vote ?-a'T Irsrt, hous of S .rooms on sla. rlrsp in, about four blocks frftm lavement. Tiili rpitc is priced beine lit rrl value on arrount that It b4ini( to en ate tkat mutt It liqul. !!. Prlr :500. Trms. t'."1 a'.4 iUmi (. 3 5 rar Cf'il'h, .fti ludirf Interest. v raT esoasm housa, ba.aenenl. 3 !. aiM.ee t p!.ia'erai at WSL:. S ri ;'i0H. Geo. H. Pben 10J Ileal Calale, lasurre, Ksrm Loans CHATS WITH YOUR ELECTRIC MAN The automobile ha taught us a lot about the ibint; we call '"aypreciation." When lomc of us 4-xm.t'ht our first car for a thousand dollars, ay, ' kept trai k of th gasoline and oil we used and conRnitiiKiU'd ourseUes ttutt the uj'kep was nut as bad as we bad thought. Pretty coon, however, we needeiL n w tires and a tow repairs ail niaintenan. e expanse. And then in about three yara we put ashamed of the old rattle tnx and con-aidr-d our-rfel es fortunate to it far 30. What be rtim of th& 7u0 difference? We charKed it to d'prciation. The nx'rohJ-it ha tt in aheif-worn jtoods. The news paper own . has it to the ?x tnt of about ten per cvnt an ruully on fain plant. Your electric company has it in the wear and tar and breakage of poles. wires, meters, rea ching a,od other arparatus. It is tit reconniring d'pre ciation es a fixnd rharee that e are able to const.intly sub stitute ntw equipment for old and tiv you the servire ou demdind. E. 0 L. & P. Co.. Hams aeon Just From the Smoke House Delicious Hams, Bacon and Shoulders Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Hams 33o Mt. Eniilr Sugar Cured JMonii-s ! ISc Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon Backs 18c The Grande Ronde Meat Co. Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ID DONOHUE, rrop. Phone, Black 1241 Fir fi Jefferson r New Telephone Directory To be isp.ied rot n Notify the office at once of any changes t3 be made. Home Indspei Teleplio.ne, Ca . o o