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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1922)
TX"CT3 TWCT OT?AXDK FTVENTNO OBRTCttVER THE OOTBTTRSTS OF EVERETT TRUEhy Cocda ; - r t t- i hc its ivmiuwct CW . iT.Si n-J Physics, one. - "i'Tt- (olSnerS TO MOviS Ah OBJEXTT WHICH SHEER TUB FROCKS OREGON Strawberries Will liavp our first Oroffftii Stra wherries fresh Monday morn insr. , ' Try a jar of " MAYS' MAYONNAISE The Finest Salad Dressing - i:' ! i ----- Mufa4,- i r T -T I: First Showing These bright warm days surest till) frocks conic and see tllJ captivating milels we arc show ing. Made of Organdies, Swisses, (iingbanis, Tis siiw in such prctl y stylo. ' WEAR PERKY STYLES In the Forenoon J I; is just as easy to look attractive in (he inorn in:r. even while von arc ..'."i"g. your house work, j 5f , vou have sonic of the. ; ,.lov or gingham dresses j wy a."'1 Iil' win to kMji ;on. Pt.i'-'l fit 2.9S. ' DAINTIER FROCKS FOR DRESSIER TIMES For drossier occasions, we shof fonie? benutiiul models, made irif Organ dies, Dotlc'dl Swisses, Tissue anil Zephyr ging hams, in pretty, bright colors, and . priced from 1(5.9.") Vip to'22.")0, ' .' .; , ,; i :-. I . i. : ; t: 1 7 tV; A f 3 MK" HILL'S" DEPT STORE 5 That law houtjs cjcod RCSPKT TO OtflCS. TXJOR. LSI5! OPGKl jHICH THE IwflV IDUAL tfsjTS CCOSet) on the Market. J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75 NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OGIETY- ELECTS IJNIYERSITV OK OUUflON, Miiiy Rti'i C'luhe Kctnoy, Kuirenf, 113 ji en el etc I prcaldi'iil of .Musk' himI JIiihU I ll . ilnirmillc fnilnrtlll y, while IH GRANDE SI KiitlKirlnB Pllllllt'Ot AHtoria, 1h victe prusliluut, Iirnu CooIUIki-, I.n (Irundo, errinry-4raminr, mill Vcnio K"di!, IlnllHbon, In innnnKer. Now Initial iith: ,TI ,IIu)t. Al plno; Hllili'K.inle Miiiiii, I'cuiluud; Vlriill JIullify, JuiKlloii I'lly; l.iirini CoolKlKe. I.a Uranil!, unit Darrvll I.uriu:n, Imtjler. "Laughing Gas." Tills ens Is iiiailc hpatliiit solid aimimiiluiii niiralo In 11 llaitk. The re uclh.n iir.iilucci nuier uml ulirous "ilile. It is u. lf(.st ,,.siliiic known in iiiodl.ul mlcnce. but oc casloiml fiilnllll.., lale iwultiMl from In use. It tuki's lis name from tlie iiuiKliliiK Kyinploins Unit soniellines fi. TKACIIEK'S EX A M IN A'I'lON S. I Notice is hereby (.'vcn that the j County Superintendent of Union eoun ! ty, Orefcun. will hold the regular ex lamination of apjHicants for State Cer tifieates at lj Grande hij;h school as follows: Commencing We:'nelay Juii.! 14 1H22, at !l:UO o'clock a. m., and con tinuing until Saturday, June 17, 11)22!, at 4 :00 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon. U. S. llitnry, Writing (penman ship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon. ' Physiology, Reading, Manual Train ing,' Composition, Domestic Science, .Highest price paid for. clean, large-! Rizil cotton ratrs low lis liilirilntii.il In small quantities, j Mi-thmls in Reading, Course of Study Popular Si lei Monthly. for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic. RAGS Wanted nt The Olwerver. i Thursday Forenoon. A ril hmetic History of Kdurntinn, OBSERVER WANT AD Psychology, Methods in Geography. . ,. Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art.i . i course of Muy for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon. ! Grammar, Geography, Stenography,' American Literature, Physics, Type- writing, Methods in language, Thes-j is for Primaiy Certificate. Friday F'orenoon. I Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spilling), Physical Geography, Eng-t lish l.itetaturc, Chemistry. 1 5-30-10t. Friday Afternoon. ' School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civ-1 il Government ' Saturday Forenoon. Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon. r General History, Bookkeeping. Very truly yours, J. A. CHURCHILL. ,1 Supt. of PuMie 'Instruction. ' Chamois and Sponges Just the Thing for Your Car At Reduced Prices. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE TAe ffiea& store Where Most Folks Buy Their Drugs BELLAMY'S INSURANCE BUSINESS SOLD TO L W. WEEKS Extracts of Report of Examination , Made by Paul L. Woolston for the Insurance Department of Oregon of the Oregon Fire Relief Associa tion as ofDecember 31, 1921. , .' "It has from the lieiiiiiin furnished sound' insur ance to its monihers at moderate rales and, al the same i info, has accumulated a suhstantial amount of assets and surplus. " 1 ; "Until several years an premiums were collected mi the assessment, plan, hut al present' one and throe year 1 - policies has since 191S heen written on ih.J hasis of fixed premiums collected in advance fi.r:tho full term, the lia ' hility, in accordance with the Insurance haws of Ore fToii, heinir limited to said premiums while thu ass'.-cia-lioii is in the financial condition iviuired hy said laws for such limitation of liahilty." "The association has irown steadily, at first slowly, hut recently with much more rapidity." r "The management of the association is continuous j..nnd harmonious, some of the officers and trust m-s hav ing served fifteen to twenty years." ; 1 "It is found 1 li.it the officers and trustees are faith ful, progressive, honoralile, efficient. Tioy arc repre sentative n.Mjnhci-s of Hue conniumjtie.s vn -Nvhii'h' they live. The Insurance Laws are ht'iiif duly ttoiuplied with." "The securities are of -excellent character -throughout and none are in default as to principal or interest. In the piist two years the investment in Liberty .Bonds has heen materially increased at low cost prices." " ISooause of the financial .strength df the associa tion and the lahvr involved in obtaining market value as of December '51, 1921, the bonds have hven allowed horoin at the par or book value." "Losses are paid promptly and' cheerfully and the association has only a few occasions in its histlony boon involved in litigation in eomi'otion therewith. The rec ord of loss payments is cxccHent." "The surplus to members is large, soundly invest ed, and is nr.it greatly less than the entire liabilities. The admitted assets to liabilities is lS0-, a very creditable showing. The association is performing a valuable ser vice to its members and is believed to n1-it their whole hearted support."" Offtce West-Jaoobson Bldg. 1 " Phone 152 J . 1 State Insurance Department Acknowledges Oreg. Fire Relief Association Can Write Non Assessable Policies Why send your fire insurance money East? Insure with Oregon Fire Relief Assn. The Best Fire Insurance at Less Cost. Automobile Insurance. All Coverages. Hail Insurance on Wheat, Fruit, Hay and Vegetables. Grain Insurance. BELLAMY 'S INSURANCE BUSINESS SOLD TO L. W. WEEKS And He" Will Have All Kinds of Insurance Including IDAHO STATE LIFE INSURANCE VI 23