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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1922)
PAOKTWO LA (i RAN DM MVMNINO ODSMRV'F.R Saturday. June 17, 1922 BETTER MERCHANDISE For Less Money . at Hill's MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE -DO YOUR SHOPPING HERE AND YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE VESTS CORSETS SILK HOSE : Women 's sleeveless Women's corsets in "Wlcnien's silk Imse. kuiiiiint vests in a liin all sizes, made I'mni iink All sixes in hlark, Inowu variety of styles, i'rieed eoutil. Sju-eial at and wliile. Per pair Jl'01" , i 98c , nn 15c and up . 100 ., VOILES UNIN SUITS JAP CREPE . ,. ., . Women's s ii in in c i- , i i ' . Voiles (issues etc n l . n , i I li"7"-;'teil ,J;ili relic.'; onts, ussius, in., I iikui Suits 111 nil si vies . , 1 ,.,.,! fur s u in ni e i' dresses i h - i ' t HI aliout fl teen Ml er- foi sum mil tin .-.sis. ( al . .ftizcs. Pl'iee.l . . . Prieed at, ier yard 1 Ymn fri)lll ent eolors, per yard 25c and up 65c up 35c . TAFFETA SILK BLOOMERS BRASSIERES . , ., ,, , , ,. Women's .Jersey knit ,, , .. me, wide .laektal- 1)(,mi( jn Hll-.sj, .a.wl(,uj.Mn.s,ees.n feta silk. Pr.-etl ,.- ,. , whi((, all si.es. Laek op,.,...W. usual v low, at per vard aqc v.iwu $1.69 " 5C DRESS GINGHAMS .. PERCALES HALF oOX . j,.(, ,i,.,.ss KmK. . . ... -.'Mi ineh wide pe.vales l.i.us, checks, i-laids, Mrvn 1 s,,x, inanendlessassorl.ne.il stripes, etc. All new variety l : sl.,les: of patterns. Per yard patterns priced per pa.r 17c, 25c 19c, 25c - 25c up HILL'S DEFT STORE Del li:it Hc-iress Betrothed . Mi..;'.' . V 5 j GAS BfllS 10 F OCUSTS (lly Amiocifttcd TraBfl) EAKTJ, Soviet Republic of Azfrbi jun, June 17. Korly iipln uip peil with piiinonnuil (f bomb will .if ui to fitfht tb nwarmii of loi-utf which are descending upon the crops of thin district. The insects cHmi from Persia. The boinhs will b dropped into th vampa and other broidinir p.ures; upon explodingr they will diffuse sui f,i(alinjr (rases. TIh enperiment will cot the Miisi-mv vuiv.-iment 9,000, ixKi.noo Soviet iiililes, or ux a local huniniist hiis sniii, o.'ie ruble fi one locust. Making Good an OH hoik. ' A pruieMt has been dlseovereil nhereby old leitlher cull be euiiverinl Into grluthi. Su li trunsfciriuuiloii uf rem a ready wu of ut.lUlnif luauy ur rlelH after their value lo every tu bin Hie Junk man M.ear tu be gone. Sim, head fverilis are oinellliie4 iimile of leather, lr would aweur lhat nt leusc Hie man emihdeul lhat bin' ivudiduie u III win lu an election uuiy literally Imill up his eollUdeuee vtllh the thiie-liotiureil proinbe Uial he will mt his hat In the event that Ills until losea, ' Miss AUjIi dD Pont, daughter of Alfred I. du Pont, Wilmington (Dol.) . mmunlticn millionaire, will wed Harold GlendennLjttiorwall:, Ccnn., jtoru atuuentjinii son ut.a postal amsfHTffvVSm iny tlieir determination to reyaTii Ktfypt and the Sudnn at one und in si Partible. "With (.teat Britain in the .Sudan,- the pto.lu:ts of the countr will hi expot le-l liy w:iy of llerb'-'r and Suti'kim, iitid with her hands on the KOU1TL3 of the Nile, (jrfTut llritait could retider (he lower reaehes of the river so vital to Kypt, fertile or in fertile at will. Hazel wood Ice Cream The "Quality Kind FUKNT'II SALAD, MAPLE Xl'T STliAWIiKUMIV AXI) VANILLA All at regular liulk;-.ii-iees. 'lake liome a tiiait. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Mre Where Most Folks Buy Their Drugs STORE OPEN SUNDAYS 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 4 to 10 p. m. RELIEF BETTER E BROTHERS R tho snnio' lluhtnids nud benuty of lino vhhh everytnin la acnist tinted to look for In limine Brothers rinsed rats. It lacks only whal I nilRht term tho duprerhttlon liabll lUea of the moro oxpenslvo coupe. It la upholstered In genuine leather, has a wide, comfortable atrniahl seat. Is eiiulpped with cord tires, healer, dome liaht, windshield clean er aiitl adjustments for ralslni; antl lowiM'litt: windows. The doors tire unusually wide mid are fitted with new easy olosloK Yale locks. There In niori' than the usual .tiiiintint of leg ruoni ittud convtMiletit and spa eloua liiKKiiKf coinpartnu'tils lire provided. Doi-torH. real estate men and salesmen or it 1 1 kinds will find It Just the car they need. We al ready have aond Indications of a tremendous demand. "The ihaiiKe or deslKti In the oth er Dodae Mrothers cars Indicates Unit while, I unite Brothers have al ways adhered closely to the prac tical they are also tproKtesslve and abreast ot tho lime. It Is l)od;e Hrothers policy to mako Improve ments year lifter year and month arter mouth and thla is simply un- SUDAN KETCM OF ILL EGYPT t C AIRO, Ktfypt, June 17. Hp wh. ; holds tlu Sudim contioU Ktfypt; hMu jail of KfrVpt is vitally inturusted t 'day in thi imports from London tlint I (Jii'at Britain is considiTinK tlif rslalt ' lUhmcnt of h protectorate in this ter j ritoty, "KK'pt without the Su-lnn ii; a tomb for it h ptMjplc," says out ntvs I pa, per, und explains that . control ot the Sudan Is uhsoluttdy nci't'ssary I" Mid oconomi'.- dcvt'iopmc nl and lifr 1 - r. .i . . r, , , . I I 111 W l.-ll ,01 r.iryp . n.inoui tne nuoan wp .: possible, we propose to dis tmlependence, recenUy granted miss tlutn so that Ihev can take ad Gteat Hritain, would be a farce.. vnntaKe of your relief." ; The London rumors catty the d;- That tl,, firm did not etacerntt , tail that lirtat 'Pritain contemplat, j p,Cvaiiii;t condition is shown by oth 1 the declaration of a Sultanate si-p-;,T testimony. ' A man and wife wen urate from r.c.vpt under one of the! mo. 1 i ' Ills a week to reltevi sons ot .MalHli as Its tutor, tne wnote (tinder Utitish piotection with a sys tent or trovt rnmenl stimuli lo n l,ri isli dominion. ' The Kirvntinn inlmle will resist I disbuf in, the money of the tnxpny- Ihtir news nailers declare, even t-ers tltut they Kvunttd one deputation the extent of force. They ore vote Ifjom the unemolnyed a higher scale of relief than had been asked for. In their own defense the tiuardians simply state, in effect, lhat they were elected, to help the poor people of the borough, and they Jiad no excuses lo offer for doinjr it. W'OIU.D'S KIXKST STREET.. RIO HE MNJERO The Avaneda Central has undergone many improve ments and is now declared by ex petts the finf.st street in the world. CHILLED AIR Don't lcavo your Avifo out in 1li- kitchen sizzling over a hot stove. Tict this ho Sunday JVr hor as well as 1'or yiou. l'hijoy our special Sunday din ner, 7") cents. Chilled air in our dining room. Silver Grill KKAO THK WANT ADS! Ilohind the simple phrnst'oloKy of nn nnnounoumeiit which Dodge Urotht'is, IK' t roll nuloniobilc nuiuu raeturerB are puhltshliiK lodiiy In uvrry 'Important city urnl town In Amt'iiea, M-hh tho Htory of u now HthiovMUctit in automobile dovol Uliniciit. "Lodw Hrthr announce u buslncB coupe; conwrviitlvt-' cliiiiiiti-N lu thu lioo"y OchIii ot all other typB,' (he tKlvt-rtlsinout rndH. Tho biirxtufHH coupo la tho ft rut aU-Hict) c-ltmfd cur i?vrr murkntfd. In this ruHpecl It tukcti a new and distinct place lu nntuinntivo his tory, for it Involvoa an eutiroly ind4Ua prliK'tpln of coupe body con struction. Th Mtctd body nor only priirttcully ellminalca Dim pridilcin uf llmllud production, dut to tlic tcdittus and coHtly Individual Vork manshkti reuuln d on wood budlea. hut also HimlilH tht' manutaclunT . "ih"'"" n''P forward lu kIvd the roupo thu Maine lustrous tuked enamel (lnlnh wblh him til reuily contributed no much tu the reputation uf DodRo Hrothers open cars., Thla proress In Itself will also fitcllltnte iuantl(y product ton. uh an enormouH amount of ttni" wn coiimiiiiumI heretofore lu apply IriK thH numerous coats of pit I n I reiiutred on wood. Naturally, tlu'se are Import nit factum In the Ueiermtiiatii n of the belling price, rcrtultiMt In economies which Undue HrolhiTA are pasdui; directly to the luirchiiser "Wtiod is pructtcully eltniinated trom (he ron- utructtou of thtK ear," said I,. IV i Hridth, thfl Uaal deulor. "Kveu the ! friimework nnd pjiictn riro tf tttcd. iiikI the natural result Ih n lighter, Ouieler and more duiahle car. St el prolongs life and reduced the poh Mlblllty of RtteakH and rattleH. 'Tlie biiMlnetia men of America luiv iH'eu cxpectliiK n coupe und ldt; 1) rot hern haw beii It to Ihem. "It Is Jn ifMllly a ruupe at u road ter yrU-r, While It m eiiHlly nliraetlv eMOHBM for any line, tt Is " partipukirljf hinnod fur tho biiMt hhs wun who needs (he comfort a-n-d pTfcMw?Lo ot a cIumm! car In 'hta rk, but uho ran eanlly net n.rfeWfl vHUwU h few of the luxuries k'W, la.thf have umle the wlMMt34 rr m iM;-lv. The huni tieH fpi W hntlt Inside and out X wltliHtanrt tho we.tr and tear ol tveiy day im and yet It retains (Ity Associated Tross) !.OKlONT, June 17. A man can! dtt.ivo a larger income in Poplar by aci'tptinp rtliet than he can by work intr, so generous are the contributions; of the poplar (iuardmns. Full infer- j mat ion as lo the method of the (Juar- ; liians in relievir.pr poveity in then , honai'.'h (isclosts Kreater extravn- , prance than hud hten suspected- An! Kast End firm wrote to the Guardians : 'Our employes who live in Poplai ; have pointed out that tluy can got j mi.re money hV ht-;n; unemployed,' than by working for us. As we have 1 no wish to n i event them ffettinff a their poverty when the earnings ol four sinirle (huifrlittrs brought the family income up to t'7, os a week, so ireneroits wee the (luanlinns ii This Duke's Not Stuck Up "Gold! Gold! 9? 7 ,Vi" Ofko of Yoik plays Unios tn I'tnuvsy Alic Miss U. liiKUXm. a.s nnrtner. , touttuuntat with Germany becks lo Revive l.u I luic 1 , BACK in the '40's it took months for the thrilling news of California's gold strike to cross the continent. Today, a few hours after so important a discovery, the entire story would be known to newspaper readers throughout the country. In the early days, news spread by wordi of mouth. Today, the telegraph and telephone speed the message into tho newspaper office, it is rushed into type, the paper is print ed and shortly the news becomes public property. There are two kindis of news in the paper. One consists of the affairs of other people; their sayings, doings and what they're going to do; (things that have happened, may happen and) didn't happen. The other kind of news is about your affairs. That's the part you'll find in the advertisements. There's a lot of valuable news there about things you want or will want; things that have to do with your own personal comfort, conveneince and every day efficiency. Every advertisement carries a personal message to some one. Many advertisements carry messages of vital in terest or value to you. That's why you can't afford to miss the advertisements. BEAU THEM. THE ADVERTISEMENTS ARE DECIDEDLY VALUABLE TO YOU. e