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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1922)
?XfiK TWO L'A OTJANDTC TCTTCNTNO OP.STCTtVTTC . V..i1incs(' Here, Men Is Good News Wo are Offering a BIG CLEAN UP ' On Mcln's Shoes On Sale at ; ' $4.CiO, S5.00, $6.00 Tiw. .ahnos we lire nfforliiK on snlo limn- pi'lcos represent ail Rood styles in tiulli black mill brown mill practically all size's represented Hi the entire lulu. Vj, , I 4 'it ' A n.'-"M to? , Ut . . - Auvytt" at 1. -: 4 1 Kuril niul every piir is well worth two or throe tlmns Hie price asked n nil nur reason for .,fr..rlnith-in nt these prli-Ku In Hint wt aru dlsinnilnuInK ull linen of men's shoes lint the J. J'. UiiiVth line The shoos on sale '"'6 '""" """ln uy K"'"' reliable rirniH hiipIi as Ihn Ilostonlan and til,, Nimn & Uui-li Klines. None better made ami thu styles in e excellent.. 11 will ray you ti look tlieso shoes over nud see tor yourself Hie bivIiik lo tin made ami aiiticlmiio your needs l.y huyliiK two or three pair. HILL'S DEPT STORE IDLENESS STILL ON IN ODESSA Itnries fur tho mal-.init of cloth pio- iducls, nails, fflitlPiit, machinery, irlas jshnes, paints and varnish, cork, lin- l,.l,.l.n, uml arnwltt. Iillt VUlltlt. dccnV- ina buildings are all that i left I"' J rerun tnat time. .. t1lr Aoelnlil t'rru) HDKSSA, May lo I h.J amount or before i'i:iii i:(T iwimox Iowa School District . (Special to Tht Observer) IOWA UlSTitU. f, !Wuy II.-A very pli-asaiu' surprise was (jivin (ji.ililni.i livnns on Snuudiiy afternoon wlu-n a small company of olil friends ami neighbors called at hir home to help celebrate hi-r 7ith birthday wiih her. Those in attfiitlaiue wt-it- Mm. I.. K Ktunlvy and n, Dnlo, Mm. Jami!.t Btnnlt-y, Mis. J)!p.i ks, Mm. J. 15. Hulne, vaat lei-onttrutilio.i neci-i-..i v ItuKitiii can resume h''r ulace as a iiroiluiine nation N tvnlf;t. in I" Odi-Ksa, where more than HO hi., f,.. feri-ed.' toi-ie are rounding out their .second year of idleness. While (he Communists appear to h" "coming; to their senyes," us one ob server expressed it, the bitter CL-onom-ii- lesson of the past four years has lert Its imprint on the industrial Kus- siu oi old. Hero are to be seen munv powei-ful examples of how easy it is todeslroy and how difficult it will be to build un. Odessa once boosted two huire suz- ar refinene,. Together they employ- .i u iu.uuu persons, but today they ure idle urrj almost in rnino A n- other 2,000 men -were employed in the oik- rope manufacturing- plant on the u kii- oi tne city. The factory ..... u w piucucuily rebuilt be fore it can be opened aKain. The brick making industry had 20 factories in and near hero in pre-war days, but ull ot them are falling to pieces. There were once three shipbuilding plants, the lurest employing- 8,0110 men and turning out vessels of :i 0011 tons and more. The Soviet govern meat now operates it, ut one-eijrhth have not been operated since 1917, and a i-rench factory for making roil phosphates shares the same Cue i. ion required eiirht bir .,l,,. 1.. ', ' V-"..V":. .'V ' ,te h caujrht in the Black Sea The .ins. jeirj, nus. nup, i.nin, .-.inning , jui . .3uu.... ...... ,u mm tnere but the factori and daughter, Ruth, "(Jiundpa" and .Mr. and Mis. J. E. Reynolds " j long ago ceased to funtion. tirnnilnia" r.vans, sirs.i tampm.-i iniiu giumiMJii oi i.u u.u.n.u ... lw jewt.,.y fuc01j, nnv LONDON The t-urront Issue of; the Church Times contains Ihls ad veitlsenient: "A sense of humor, proportion and refinement wanted assistant priest, lluciieior pre- and daughter, Lena, and sons, George and Alvin. Cleo Kvans spent Sunday afternoon visiting with Lena Campbel Mrs. lloyt an;l Mrs. Snider made the acquaintane of the new little girl at the Williams home the past wec-lc-She has been mimed Ruby Lena. Mr. Kosey made an early morning business trip to La (Irande Thuisday. Mr. Williams called on Mr. Salis- SPEGAL PRICES on Tires, Tubes, Gabriel Snubbers, Bumpers, Spot Lights and Tire Chains. Over stocked and! musjb move them We want vour 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 btl-i La Grande were business vi. -'i tors m this district one t.iOS(1(i r,... KpV...i ,. . . .. .1.... ti,;.. .... ..b . . ------- , an n.ivf ioi-ee ?. ., i.i. 'P'lo's rr muking vegetable oils and : .Mrs. Williams recently received the lwo ,. wh,. ,JU. ... " ' u 1 sad news of ,he death of her moth, lin m(m, nt. . ' .. i .....in. iiit? miiif- been in moi-e m-osnermw ,r..i.a ti... i. ,mg on ugar and grain bags was a Eva hig im,U!,tr' he,. employing thous- .,i persons. iiessu also had fnc- An Expert Writes: "l used to be called a poor cook, and never pretended to bake a cake worthy of pr.aise, but now I am called the champion cake baker of my community, thanks to the Royal ' Baking Powder." Mr.R.W.P. ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Contain No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Stnd for Ntw Royal Cook Book f'jFREE. Royal Baking Pow-dorCo,126WllUniSt,NewYork I Jimaim'.-Wli.'ll ' 1 SEE THE BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED PERIOD MODEL BRUNSWICKS Quoef, Anno, at t m tvatioi-a, nt J. M) Camliruls at i-,7-,(n Oxford Kicctvi.-, at r;;-;;;;" ,Tm And All l'priKhfMitli'ls Ironi t(-).)() u l A1- Eastern Oregon Music Company A small payment down will send one to your home i i juv j; i j i i' """' in Canada. She had health for some time. George Evans and' daughter, were La Grande shoppers Saturday. . I . The pupils of the district school , - - - enjoyed the eighth month examina-i Charter No. 9314. - . Reserve District No. 12 lions the past wek. They aru look-j 'REPORT OP CONDITION OP THK . ""?, f,."?T:! 'V1.1' "."I! V.'i'ni UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK come in one more month. Lumbago, i This Is n rheumatism of Hie nuis .eles of Hie back. It comes on sud denly and is quite paiiirul. Every I tuoveuiunt aggravates r.ie disease. Go to bed, keep ijulle and have (UiainberlaiirK Llnliiient applied and -a quick recovery niay.be expected. Mrs. K. J. Dunn, lli-ockiiioit, N. Y., I writes: "I can honestly say I lint j Chamberlain's Liniment cured me of liimbaga u year ago last buui- mer. When i began using It, I was flti t oh my back In bed and could not turn lo the left or right. I I had a bottle of Chamberlain's I Liniment In the house and this was applied to my buck. It promptly drove away tho pains and aches.'' Adv. 047,293.03 ioo.oon.oo 08,100.00 ILUL JgaSJPB'H.-lgMC ti GILLETT RAZOR f $1.00 1 AUTOSTROP RAZOR $1.00 EVER READY RAZOR $1.00 RAZORS, RAZORS, RAZORS, Hint's wlmt von will snv when vmi see e'lir disphiK- wiiulnw. Tnlvc ;i1 ;vmit;i.i;t' ()' llicsc wniidcrfiil RAZORS NOW AT 1.00. PUTMANS DRUG STORE . The Rexall Store tin WUUU M 12fi,71.".2.1 2,24fi.!l0 itit'vimi wi 0yJ?noricafs HomeShoeMish m THE ECONOMICAL POLISH FOR ALL SHOES. SHINOLA adds to the lire of leather. Gives a durable, brilliant M polish that stands out. M The SHrNOLA box has an easy opener that automatically lifts the lid. No more soiled hands or broken finger nails. SfA Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown. S7i . M Always 10c. To make shoe neatness an easy habit get tho SIHNOLA Home Set. A cenulne bristle dauber which cleana Oi thoesand applies polish quicMy tad easdty. V "iVV sl. ft A. Ab. 1 , . o o o o 1 I m m ot 14 f:BAMlll.! in the State of Oregoi, at the Close of Business on May KESOUKCKS Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, ac ceptances of other banks, and foreign bills Of exchange Or tlialtS sold with inrini-unmant of this bank (except those shown in b and c) ( including premiums,if any) Total . Loans .' . , U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) All Other United States Government Securities I including premiums if any) Total j .. Other bonds, stocks, serurilips. tr.; , j Ranklns House, s:i!l,2U0; Kuriiltiire and Fir- B tures f la.tie.bH Real estate owned other than banking house... ' Lawful resecve with Kederal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from Stale banks, bankers, ud ' trust companies ln tho United. State (other than Included in Items 8, 9, or 10) Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than item 12) Totul, Items 9, 10, 11. 12 and 13 Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer ' Total LIABILITIES Capilnl stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits $ I.es current expenses, interest, and taoces paid. ' Circulating notes outstanding (see schedule 4).. Amount due to national banks Amount tlue to Slate banks, bankers, anil tmst companies in the United States and foreign countries (other- thun included in Items 21 or .) Certified checks outstanding: Total of Items 21, 22, 23. 24, and 2o Demand deposits, (other than bank deposits) subject to Keserve (deposits payable within ' 30 days) : Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or'other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or other wise Total of demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve, Items 2(1, 27, 2, 20. 30 and 31 lime deposit! subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days or subject to 30 days, or more notice, aiuiil yum. it &i,ui&n;. Certificates of deposit (other than for money I I arrowed) Other tihie deposits Postal savings deposits 1022. $ 047,2!i3 02 108,100.00 22.2S4.52 S5.870.fi0 3,I8.7" 7i,('0i).l'! 110,353.23 12,244.20 ANTHONY'S CITY RESTAURANT AND BAKERY Chicken Dinner Every Sunday .45 Cents Our Prices Are Right Give Us A Trial WHITE HELP ONLY r 4,117.71 2,245.00 5.000.00 27,087.54 27,025.07 $1,471,824.1 I inn.ono.oo 35,0(10.00 01.57 loo.nno.oo 3,040.41; 13,000.8-1 707,101.7 Total of time deposits, subject to Reserve, Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 077.02 540,374.08 51,718.40 100,008.03 114,f.53.74 332.724 37 8,202 15 455,580.20 Total l.47l,824.1 1 State of Oregon, County of Union, ss: 1, T. J. Scroggtn, d-shier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. T. J. SCROGtilN, Cashier. .Subscribed und sworn to before me this 0th day of May, 1022, Annella Johnson. Notnry Public for Oregon. (My commission expires Turn the Corner and a Dollar FANCY BANANAS 2 Lbs. For 25 Cents. See Our Head Ldttuce Before Buying Elsewhere FRESH EGGS 20 Cents. ' J. G. HOLM (. GROCER Quality and Service FREE DELIVERY CALL MAIN 43 March 10, 1023.) Correct Attest: GEO. T COCHRAN, AUG. J. STANGE, Wm. MILLER. Directors. W-E H-A-N-G tnn tn tohf 0t Homes. YOV KNOW Ih' 11 1 ho "JO"" u,n' d0 unl'M ,h, were soperlot to otlirrs. 0 ' Kl Altor.M) I. tilMAPK and yon can nl.-k them ooi 'looHlne t h' ,n l '. IWU are the hiiRlut ' fiUf.W AL'S ILLUmNAUMG ST0 f.lm SU-eet ntr A. Ijl Orsnde, Orecon s a- LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automobilrg and tneton paired, overhauled and rebuilt. Acetylene welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring and oversize pistons. Crankshafts, Pistons and Piston Pins reyroanrL Give ns a trial D. FITZGERALD, Prop. r- I.a Grande. Oregon, May 1st, 1022, To Our Customers; After Ja lt. e reouest Hint all nur rintnmors plnse jt tHelr tle tlips, s ve do nut asain ilenii?.-. ,. lllvr. ,non for th (wat tkra jr usiiiR a Hiirrnuebs IlookkeepinK Mnehlne eo ear vnltl nsd General Ledger ac.-oiint.-j and hae ile,-iMt to htodl til ear ratnil accounts in the same wanner. This ma roio It tlmilar to that used in the hanks. We relieve this caist 111 tBadlt our nrcounlini; and make II possible for us t ' ? tat btst semre In your accounts u-itli ah-olme nc coract. Itr, Hiould you have any missin: 'slips we will Rl.nlly tutU& npHats, as we retain all original sales slips In Out niesi 0 Vry truly jours, Hfe Qgi&it Ronde Meat Co.l -a.jn. -l.i.ti .ftejriB aef, a o o o - 4