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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1922)
J .PtffiTC.TWO Tlioi.lMv. Uiv 11: 1ft:! A A." NUMEROUS ARTICLES OP MERCHANDISE Under Priced For Quick Sslli ng- Real Money Sayers FOR THE THRIFTY ONES WOMEN'S I CORSETS WOMEN'S - irNION SUITS , ' KNIT BLOOMERS I All tlxoH la women's Onr- -Winnidi'i Forest M I I I'a , , sets, Warner I!ro. models Women s knit Hloomers Tnlon Suits, all My In (jiir- ; meni all i.'-s. Priced per I" lifjih and low walsl in nil sizes, both white and Mill.jtiSc. styles. Priced inch, !8c. ill u Ic . Priced special at 4!c. M;S WOMEN'S PILLOWCASES NIGKT GOWNS UNDER VESTS Women's lu!lii .V I K li I Women's -sleeveless I! n- 45x1)1! Inch size Pillow , Gowns, In wlilti, and pink. dervesla In all sizes. Priced Civ. A llmltod quantity. An nniiHiiHl bai'saln Kt 7fic each, 15c and . l!o. Eath .11)0. JAP CREPES PERCALES SILK H0SE 3 0 Inrh wide percales 111 Imported J up rt'repes 1n Women's silk Hole In both Hilit and dark rotors. all the new bright colors. A, pm. Mark, brown and white. All 1'rlred, per yard 3Gr. inc. sizes, per pair, J1.00. THE OUTE"P.STS OF EVERETT TRUE- hy CordaWion f th, ki-s of si: 1-4. fcl'"1 iv I .d A 1 i 1. I .j Mini .-r. if in .ti known ns the 300 (nSiVrfC, I'M Fse(lsjQ TNIS MjCOlM'-r TtSCC 40MMSON, 1 CAN ALMOST T)Ctt5T U IN VdOfJ. FACE, L.e"Tl C2.D 'sack Hs.e. TO The Iteniitnei-M A iv In HILL'S DEPT STORE . Tile Designers . Are 111 -. '...) i Cs.T A VOOT- COOK. T IHfen i ft.V THO ;"Blf?.Ci S.T.ORC- RepORvs "TUS. "DRucs ST01?(5 ; ' uf Sec. :itl, Twp. 1 South, Kiiiiro H7, K. W. M.. lyinK South and Southwest erly of the County Knad, contaimii'J about IU0 aim. Lot 13 and the west half of Lot 1." of lllock 123 in Chaplin's Addition to La lirande; The S 1-2 of NW 1-1 and the Siv 1-4 of Section ill in Township 1 South, Kanse 118, K. W. .M.,j known as Dan MeKenzie I'luce; The K 1-2 of SW 1-4 and the SW 1-4 of SK 1-4 of Section 12, the E 1-2 of NW 1-4. the N 1-2 of W. 1-4 and the SW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section LI, the Sr.' 1-4 of Section 14, the NK 1-4, the 10 1-2 of NW 1-4 and the NK 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 23, and the W 1-2 of NW 1-4 and the NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 24, all in Township 4 South, All in Union County, Oregon. Also, from an:l alter said dale, said executrix will sell for cash the follow ing contiacts uf sale, or L-irnl title subject to contract of sale the follow- inn; de-scribed real premises in Union county, Oregon, to-wit: Lot 1 of Ill.ick .- in Home Invest ment Addition to La (Irande; The NIC of fret of Lots 1 and of Hlock 122 in (nnplin's Addition to La tirunde. Bids received at residence or the undersigned. La (irande, Oiug-'.n. Date of First Publication, April 21), 1!)22. LOUIE McKL'NNON", K.wutrix of Kstnte of .lames 1), Me- Kennon, Pet-eased. Daily April 20-27, May 4-11-18. niffht, which everyone; enjoyed, s us C. H. Wilson and C. A. Robinson were down from Kamela Monday with a team and Wni;on for provisions. BOX FACTORY TO BE OPENED (Speefnl to The Observer) ; LAD I) CANYON, May 11. The box factory at Lone Pine is making progress and the sawmill will soon bojrin work: in rnest. This is furnish ing work for H lante number of men "who otherwise would be idle. Mrs. Neil McClure visited several Embassy Announces What it Will do on . Roberston Charges i 1 (rty Associated Pres WASHINGTON, May 11. British embassy officials after a conference with Alexander L". Robertson, Ilrit IbIi war veteran and suitor of Mlsu Mary Culberson, daughter of Sen ator Culberson of -Texas, declnrwl that- action of the embassy on Rob ertsou'u charKes of kidnapping by Prlvate detectives would amount to merely watching the court procedure which Robertson has instituted. EXKCl TRIX'S SALE OK REAL PROPERTY. II ROAD IT STILL BLOCKED (Special lo The (Ibsurvor) IIII.CjARD, May 11 .Hobby Byrnes imd party, who were held up here on account of tile impassuble mountain road, and shipped their car out on Sunday, spent two or three days here while away, but is somewhat improv- and left Monday niifht, expecting to e.l In the Matter of the Estate of James D. McKennon, deceased. Notice is hereby eiven that the un- jdersijrned Louie McKennon, the exe- t 'd a t-. . . Kennon, deceased, will, by virtue and ' "' '" " " -authority of the conditions and terms Miller spent Sunday afternoon atlof the wil o the gaid jent duly Hot Lake Saniturium with theirproBate, ln tnc Countv Court of friends . Mrand Mrs. D. L. Aikins. ,tatc o 0reRun for L,niun Cout M. Ldilh lilton went to Hi.rmis.'an( recol.d(.(i in the recold of wiMs of ton 1-nda.v morning, where she willsaid ,.0UntVi ofIel. to tne hi hest bid. spend some time with her irrand- der for cash at ,,.., ,, daughter,, Mrs. Lucia Spencer. lai'ter the 20th day of May, 1922, the The Laddi Canyon boys will play!foiwinfr described real property in pick up their car at 1'endli.ton and Mrs. Sanford anil children spent continue on to Portland. j Tutsday shopping in Ln Gtonde. Mrs. Huifh Hulse left on No. 21 Jack ChrisU-nsen, who, with his wife Thursday, expecting to spend several; "as been spendintt the winter in Hil- i...... f t '. crni'il lift Aluoilitv nivht fin- Pnrtlnnil. 'Salem and other points on matters;"" - """"Jiunion County, OrcRon, to-wit: Mrs. Hultizor and Mm. Scott 9P-.it of business, and will be away indefin-i Th,,v Kl't Sunday praeticinir upl Lot .2 of 'Block 20 in Predmore's nionoay in i.a iiianiie on business. : iu-ly. Mis. Chrlstenscn will follow; somc- Addition to La (Irande Mrs. Jennie liolverson returned in .i,nl,t u-k. l he luvsimy evcniiifr -alter a two week i : stay with Mavs. M Get Together Club met with Tno eaBt h'aif of I o't 4 1j0t 5, (!. her is. Holvci-son was quite ill Geo. Wa.le of the Wade ranch above! "rs- J; lSnerw'""1 '' ' thured.iy.,7( g, fl 10 nnd thf east maf of Lot H Mrs. Airthur; Hilguid took about thirty head of cat-; ,.w ladies were present. Mrs L..0ut Lots of Chaplin's Addition Attention! Sawmills Wo will bo in Hip market tliis season fop sev eral million feet oC pine lumber. ,(ioo(l, Soft 11 mo Tioxes Are Our Spoi-ially Union Box Co. F. .Tasmami, Manager, La Granfle, Oregon Telephone, Main 588 tie the middle of the week to nut on '-""' ' - " " '"' I.. Grande; v r,.K. v.. xw Tne enst 24 xcet of Lot 12. Lot 1J meeting a social hour was enjoyed by nnd I-ot 14 of KhKk ., in Rvnearson's all those pre.ient. Mi-fJ Slwnvooil .,i,iiti , i. (:..,i. the lrserve. The stock were taken as far as Spring Mountain, and the trip was easily made, although there j is little grass as yet. Mrs. P. Y. Young left Wednesday for I. a Grande, and she nnd her moth-1 er, Mis. Coombs, of Fruitilnle, went through to Echo the same day to vis-, it friends for the current week. ; Mrs. John Brookler, who has been' A tract of land the boundary line of staying at the Win. Saling ranch, went to La Grande Thursday. Jeny Davies, Herb Spexarth and Prank Heauchamp spent Wednesday and Thursday evenings in III Grande i IVebler, Mr. Johnson being ,., n,. ;..(..,.., r ,.,,;i;, ! i nt. i,n,w n.- ihi'. proved herself a delightful hosto.is and served a line luncheon. which begins at the Southwest corner Flowers were sent to little Jimmie;of thc Northwest quarter of Sec. .'18, Ilawley, who was unfortunate enough Twp , s.t R. a7i K. w M.( and to hurt his foot on a nail, which cans !tht,ncc WPSt to tne center of the ed blood poison. Jimmic is slowly. (;rnnnt, Ron,e River, thence northeast improving. along the center of said river to the an, iteginiu luriorii ami Mrs. r..hin between the east half and west T. Peebler were visitors at Hot .Lakcjnaf of said Sec. Ufi, 1 uesday of last week. - .Mrs. 1. Johnson and mother are spending a few days with Mrs A. E- at Hot Lake under Dr. Phy's care. W. Ai, Hums has had his bunch of I Mrs. 1). W. Miller's home was the dairy cows on pasture in the hills near' scene of a happy surprise party giv Hilgard for some two or three weeks, en in honor of Mrs. Roy Titus by thc on account of oaily grass. He took j Get Together Club Tuesday nfter Ihem back to La Grande last Satur-, noon. Mrs. Titus had spent .1 part of day. the winter here with her parents an! Wm. Hillhouse from up the riven will soon go to her new home near was in Hilgard the first of the week; Richland, Ore. Seventeen ladies were after a load of freight. I present: Mesdames McClure, Peeb- Tom 'Rankin moved into Hilgard let- ,IIoppel, Ilawley, Couch, Peebler, fioni his ranch Sunday and expects 1 Johnson. Counscll, Cotner Austin. Lof lo remain here for the summer. land, Tilton, Banton, Wilson, Miller Ed nnd Paul Gettle were in town Titus and .Miss Etta Banton. After n Satuidny after a load of seetl grain, i diilightful social ;Jiour refreshment.- Saturday; wore served and with a few well chos- Thi-l-e was danc hei A Good Investment Overstrainod eyes may cause a nervous breakdown that will take years of ef fort and cost hundreds of dollars to cor rect, which could have been saved by properly fitted glasses. Saving your EYES saves your health as well as your sight. Our equipment and methods are the most modern. Let Mc V ;A:H;;. K.vaiiiine Your K-es DR. W. M. PEARE With en words .Mrs. C. Lo'lnnd Presented Mrs. Titus with a beautiful token of remembrance from the club. Optometrist J. H. PEARB & SON $100,000 Missincr rzz- s nnd. also, that For Sale acres Just outsldo city limits. Irlty water, electric HpUts, 0 room house, with bath, one-half acre al falfa, chicken house, small barn, fruit and berries, water rlsht, near school. Price $2,000. Terms. I 2 acres, 6 room house, barn, good land, near Greenwood school, Acre tract on N. Fir. Any rea sonable terms considered. Modern fi-room house, full base ment, garage, good piumoing. wen located on Cedar street. Owner would coonslder soldier loan. Price J3250. 4 SEE THE BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED $ PERIOD MODEL BRUNSWICKS j? Queen Anne, at ...1 iijl.lii.ll..;. . J... '5.00 Colonial, at ." '- $L'(iO.O() Stratford, at -f:i 10.00 CanibridiH', at .'....;.!..:: :i(0.(K) Oxford Electric, at : S.tLVZ.tWm) 'J v And All Tpri.iit .Models Croiii .f(i-").(IO mi ,. : At- Eastern Oregon Music Company A small payment down will send one to your home WELL CHOSEN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MAKES THE HOME Let Us Estimatei Your Next Job. H. & S. ELECTRIC ' Electrical Contractors ' 10") Depot Street. Phone HnH-W Turn the Corner and 6 r n oave a uonar ".vc;: ir earliest'of-nll send ,.r TP 1 .7,1 Fnnev Xetted (ieni I'ntatnt potatoes, 100 lbs nananas, 1 ids. Home .arown lxliuliarli, -J lbs .I'.j,- Fresh Peanut l'utter, yroinul wliild vim wait, ound ' 2"ii' YOU SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE 1 J. G. HOLM Six room house, close ln on paved street, good plumbing, basement, for 1.000. Soldier loan considered. GROCER Quality and Service FREE DELIVERY T CALL MAIN 43 J Seven room house on paved street, hlg lot, nice lawn and shade trees. Splendid location, for 14.000. 10-room house o Main rne. I 6 bed rooms, new heating plaat, eholc location. Ti house will ' nslly bring la TJ per menth j idH iwm Wjajt tat ewr a inlm- ! 4i4 m: iVilditr loan coldrd. , t.M.I.ilt this. I sive stversl liomm tlitt tre Jrisi4 r I '-. t nnd raa S on sr ull riT'sent. La Grande. Orrtun, May 1st, To Our Customers; Maurice Hyrnr. Uink mcwcnKtr, In rhufitcd by Now Yoi k pullco with throw In ir flflO.OM Into ttttt 11. Currey j Phone JOV ! I Ileal nstajn, liisnranre, Karat lisift After June, 1st. we request that all our customers please save their salea slips, we do not apain Itemli.-. w,. hae hoen for lb past tires rs utin a Hiirrouths llookkeepini; M uhlne a eor 'Wbolemle snil General l.edt-r scrounts and have decid-d to handle all esr rnil errotmn In the same ninnnr This ma ralat Is slmiUr to thut uied In ih.- hanks. We believe this ma cWm llltt our sccnnnfluK t;i1 nuke It po.,,e for , to io 709 ssi sri-'o in our arc.-timts with curacy. Hos. furnish J0t our fil. absolute ' shetiU v ?.- toe tiMMur slips we will elafllr apfllirte, . s ret.ii ai! o,i.ia.l MQn Kt,p Sn Very tru'.y yr,rs. . . TlafejEde F.or,dt Mil! ; .'-v.-y--4 0 3.1-1- ' ' AX 1. 1; . . m e IsbsMsi o ' 0o O O o O jo o 5 O