La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 10, 1922, Image 2

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    Monday. .Tulv in, 1322
PAOTC TWO
LA OT?.XT)E EVEXTVO OBSERVER
THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo
"BILL' HANSEN
Contractor nt'd Bulldor .
Brick, Stoni", Tile and
Concrete Work
lU'tnodollnB ami general con
tract Inc. Xo Job too Inrge,
none too mimll. No war-tlinf
jirlrPH. 5 years' nperlence.
Sue ni before let yr
work.
1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th
''Our
.'MO IN
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T 1 - - . 0
STRlKEj
I
si kiu.Vs ..r '
. lllill'l depai'l-
II1C1J S -0(lds,
fiinjj; -.Kids,
') i icaslircd
illlll I i'S.
i j 4 V Jt w.
HILL'S IT STORE
' n &
' . (lU y 1 , Ol.ll II. . I.. IIDI'OliTS
i. Vr:-'i' u '."i ok T r0O 1 cvvc O TRt
A c-!'', cvw':T r. I've tjcsn T-'tovinx: aOovjt
,A I't.t k r.'C 1,1
Kb?
Buv nml sell
Phisslfloil Add.
Cream
Maple Nut, Pineapple Shorbet, Chocolate and
Vanilla, all at regular bulk price.
" TRY OUR CHOCOLATE
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE
The
Store
'Where Most Folks -Buy Their Drugs
ASTORIA, July 10. All sMltt
ilia Ith ViicruliiiK In Astorifi wlllt
i'hIkh (In- price of milk to 12 cirU
it. ((lllllt, Tim IlKTHilHfi Will illll'V
hack (o July 1.
Dry weather, i, scant hiy crop.'
dry pmtur! hii'il, ll'e high cost ti
feed unit III" fad Unit all other dih-f
trlrtH have r ii: fd their prices in e ,
IIih reasons kIvimi for the pi i e
linitst. In addition, (hi' prim nf hut-
terfal Ik said lo hav h rahed three I
cents tniliiy. Tin dairyim u sa v.
there, that unions tin price is ruis'-il 1
It would be more, profitable te -all
their cream fur butterfat ihai with
tint milk.
I ' L, II VCi 1
Cigarette
It's toasted. This
one extra process
gives a rare and
delightful quality
impossible to
duplicate.
Guaranteed by
tliroiiKh Observer
MONEY
'. TO LOAN '
On
La Grande Residence
Property
J. R. OLIVER
LODELL GETS ON
HIS NEW JOB
i Ol N II.MAN III SKJNS
NOIITH POWDKH, July 10 Kil.
S. Cnnii'H, who Iiiih Krvi hh i-iiy
ciiu mil man lur kimiii Hum, in-ut in
IiIh ri'MlfXiintioii hi (In- council. ( hh'i.
jin: thai liin work on the furni u.is
j I it k i ii up all IiIk tluiH an. I ihnl ln
1 1 lif hi jv lit undi-r ihf ciri'ii Hist iinciM
I hi h ri'Hlj.' nut Ion hIi tin Id In- ;k ci'pit'i'.
iTIic i'iiiii-l j; i n nt imI his loi'in's' iij-il
UlllllllKltdl Al IllllflllllSOII to tin
pliift iiiiul'.t vai'iiii. by til' ii'f.lnna-tluii.
ISiH-cliil ( Ttif l )hsTver)
OltMOON AtiKU I'In'RAL C.OL
I.Kt;K. (Nirviilllo, July Hi. 'ati I-o-ili'll,
'I'ii, now manager of the stu
ili'iii activities, as.-umeil his duties
hen- on July 1. It wan LmleH'H
te that wan responsible Tor t he
Aggie virtnry over the WiishiiiKton
State CmiKars ill I'MU. Lodell. be-,-idi.H
beiiiK a football leltermaii.
won IiIh iiionograiii in hasebjill for
thn-e years. Creat things ai'e 'X
pt'ctetl oflhe ex-Aggie alar as . the
man who is to take the place of
"Jlmm " Klrhardsoii. temporarily
rllH-d y Hulih.u'd.
Carl l.odidl was athletic
lion of U. S. senator against Senator
ahk. William A. Canton previous
ly announced his candidacy for the
democratic nomination.
SHOKS KKI'AJKKIK
At Uusch & Sons 2nd Hand Store.
!)01 Monroe street. Women's .hoes
soled, 75c and 100 pr. .Men's shfies1
soled, ?1.00 and ?l..vl pr. I'lain tack,
work. T-H-iit'
T. F. LOVKl.KSS.
Turn the Corner and
Save a Dollar
Hulk foconiiut, lb 25c
-"iiiifv l!i-i'iill';isi li.'icmi. Hi 45c
10 li. SiK-k Sdll'-risin.u: I'.ini-Mkc l-'lmir 78c
10 III. Rack Unminv 35c
While Wonder Ho;,-.. 21 Inns $1.00
Our Bulk Cdl'IVes are special values al 2-"c,
;!0c, :',."( :ind 0c Hi.
For Sale
clioicp lots on "V" st reft . pir
director 10 feel, Hose to X. Kir street.
J.
G. HOLM
of the I. a (Jrandrv hfgli;school for
two years J 1-22, and Is well
known In La Cr'ande where In made
a gie.i'l number of friends during
hi two years here.
The M. A. Stilwell Meat Co., Inc.
Delivers the Goods
, TWO MARKETS
The (Qualify market Adams Ave., ncl In Ihe
Ska.w store. St i I well's market on Kir St., next
to the Harris (Irnceiiv .
We have our own free delivery. W'l) SKI, I, ! 'K.
OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results
One Dollar "Savn! Represents Ten !
Dollars Karncd. j
Tlie aveniKe man docs not save to
"ci"'d lu-t per cent of his earnings.
He must spend nine dollars in living
expenses for every dollar saved. Thai
being- tin? case he run not be loo care
ful about unnecessary expense.-. Very
often a few cents properly invested,
like buying- seeds for his garden, will
save several dollais outlay later on
It is the same in buying Chamber
lain's t olie and Diarrhoea licmedv
It cils but a few cents and n buttle
of it in the house often saves a doc
tor's bill (if several dollars.-- Adv.
WDiD.u v .Norci:i
UOSTOX, July R, Sherman T..
Whipple, announced today his onn
ilidacy for the democratic: noiuiun-
I'rieo for cash 5ud, or on terms
GROCER
Quality and Service
CALL MAIN 43
Satin Is Passe
liny and sell
Claxslfleil Ads.
t hrnugli Observer
250
30 X 3 1-2
Seib
erling Cord
The most sensational tire
value in the market today.
Stock Just Received
Come in and see them.
-S rtcrrs 'choice laud with fruit
on part of it In the May Park flis
trlet, good water right. j'ith plenty
of water, all fenced but no build
ing. Price, for cash $ 1 L'f.o, or on
time for tint" 'years. jl-(HI.
A good rooming house with 2
rooms 1 uruiHhed 'and :t apartments,
furnished, ; doing u good business,
and in a good loeat ion eloso in.
Coino in a ml 1 us talk I Iiis 'over
wit h you if you waul a money
maker, anil are intwesti-.i in this
kind of business. Owners want to
get out.
i i rmi im i iiiin i n i" ri r n"-iii i "
A beautiful modern
Adams avenue, just the
tance from t he buslnesf.
I room house, all Hioilern.
home on
right ilis
cet ner, 7
l.rge barn
.mil garwge. lawn, trees an I shrul)-
bery. Price JCf.on, jlouo cash wi;i
handle it and $"" and Interest on
defern-d 'payments pi-r year.
C.J. BLACK & CO.
New Kuloy llulkling
La Giiimle, Oregou
1
P
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
bridal gowns of satin have yiohUrt
;ht year u. cn ie ones. Dull ivory
Is niost Kpulav. Silver brtnadc i
worn. U-u Mei-vts are soft urtf
ilmgii. neck Inn a round or U'itnu.
Summer Uowns
i o o J! ii
L-''K, if! t
I,,,, i n i t,..a. .,...,.,. . ,. - ..-...r r..- Jiifiriifiii-iii.irrnifijruj
Ht-i waihr cloinv shown by
Thn nhopa nrv of ht-r and tra-jit-t
mateituli oivntulie, irana
put'nt civijp, calicw, eiik wenvea fcnO
Better Than
Medicine
sail you r.'inuiiiLr in li'i''
1'ri'Di i" t !rT"t.
SEE THEM !
HEAR THEM j
anil you will want ( licnt. !
Terms as you like. j
(Jetting well poe faster by far
with a Itrunswick to help pus J
the tedious hours. And while)
it amuses it trains the ear to i
an appreciation of true tones. J
Musicians recommend The i
nrunswiek to aid in the must- J
i al education of children.
Hrunswick llecords are also I
u ub in1 in the artistic beauty a
of their interpretation. A l
Itrunswick, on a Hi nnw lek J
this Is the height of musical i
achievement.
Brunswick
Eastern Oregon j
Music Co. j
You Vill Want to be Comfort
able While Attending
Chautauqua
assortment of Ihe
You will lilid the:;;'
attractive, made o!'
in piipie .all colors.
. .1 list arrived a complete
'lracc Darlini;'" dresses.
';arni(iii.s serviceahle and
l-'reiich uini;ham. trimmed
Your choice-$2.69
Hun.n'alow Airons in T'crcales and ! hiulirr n $1.00
Ladies' Knit lilooincrs 48c
i 'hil(l-.':Ti's lilonmer Dittos $1.23
Children's Coveralls '. 98c
Children's ISIoemers, Mack sateen
glen's Shirts
.Men's Silk Sox
Ladies' Silk Hose
45c, 89c
CCc to $1.93
49c
GCc to $2.9S
ANDREW'S VARIETY
STORE
Si (Ni.
It 4
4 ,.V--rk.i -''r,,i
New Styles Just Arrived
WV are receivim; new .-lioe even- day Kv exjiross '
so the harder you are to tit the liettcr we like it, for
we carry a sixe for every foot and a price s'or every
purso.
The Bootery
A Paradise for Tired Feet
Grover Smith, M";r.
wmi i inn iw in i u mumyj u m m.
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