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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1922)
"'WV V' ... TWO i ilii LA GRANDE EVENING OiiSEKVER r - - If"-1 i.fe:!t.'u'iBu. y-WJtr..-,...-?''-.- ; ?r;; Stun. okii- Suii'lny vnti .. p, &4Ti0WMWf'riF- Ji0' wr. -.vt..wi" siiiidiv.. CluTiya KloiivU. illier.'to. 4 t ' V7 0 m. jof Midi icpiii t anil all objections fily, its jileaswit tasle nnu and pffeetunl cures have niaili The Eleventh Hour A ii mi n i-1 ia rix nARBAKA nut;. .!! U'VVT CMV NH 1HiNf; favorite with nennld everywhere. H , ,ts an;l curamt-ls. 3,5 If She Told You What She in Really IDc.lTi.22-29-Jan.j-ia 4 , 1 ', Thinking About 1 ... cl .111 . . . .t. k. ' t'.!.'- -opie seem to lc get'tri.'. $, Shed tell you to Ko to the Newlin ;alm)J nU.JIv; am, olhl.n hlw soma. rfa'Drug Co. and get a ono-half or a 1 !i.;,"Y. moral support.- -iT 1 1 nt ..ucnvtu.l .l.,,.-... ...:il. I ... ', 11. .1 . . Chnmherl-iin'i Cnuuh Remedy truo fruit centei-H and brum them to1 . ., ., ., ' 6 ,For shopping is here, only one more flay. We have a varied selection of gifts for this emergency done up in Christmas hoxes, if you like. ALSO ' ' The eleventh hour lias arrived for you to take advan tage of our very special offer of Men's and Boys Clothing at one-fourth to one-half off the regular prices. WE IN VITE YOU , ' " f Hill's Department Store at. ; her. There isn't a any passes hut ladies tell us we sell the best choco late creams, caramels, nougats and fa ' nut clusters in the city and no won k dcr they are the vety best that can be bought, made fresh for us in a fij.rpotb- kitchen and nhinjvd by ex flklnress the same dav and sold at a Y nrire that you can pay. Special two J r,:oays, r nuu.v mm oamiuiiy, -o! one-fourth lb. 10c. The soothing? and healing proper ties of Cliambcrlain's Couth liem- All lJI'i'C.H. I.J I ! is especially prized by motners 01 .ewmi '"" . young children for colds, croups and ur(feil pplipi(, to spor.'l lo'ir wnnoniriK couirn. as it uijd - 1... .., rr.. v. .-urc; fords quick relief and is free from opium and other harmful arugs Adv. million to fellows like s" ( Continued on l'n C e yivfi.) lb. Kewlin Dru l.le is usually that way, and 'he J Y.j postaire-niie letter is sciuom wii;n i iji.'lie extra two cents. ft ;NOTirK OK FIN'.M RKTTLKMENT th Notice is h?reby given to all con :ccrned that Barbara . Hue;, adminis u'!tratrix of the estate of Rudolph Al i'bert Iluu, deceased, has filed in the 'county touia of Union j-ounty, Ore., ST her final account in tho adtninistra- Aiun of sui'l estate and the said Court fVhas set Saturday, Jan. litthy llli'l, at two o'clock p. m. at the County . C'ourt room in l.a Grande. Oregon, !4 ,as the .time and Place for the hearing USEFUL G-I-F-T-S are always APPRECIATED We have . -Hundreds of SUCH ARTICLES Find 1 s l Here ANNUAL STOCKIIOLDEKS AIKETING of these woiulprful creams with fruit ji-enU'r.-i, nouatH, made of honey 'and 1 nuts and t h( richest raraniels tJiat can be nuuui, in nnwr to sell these lb i Notice is 'hereby Riven that the an-1,,,, at prir(, spu.ja ,ays inual meetinif of the sta llholders of jNcwlin Diuk Co.. I2-20-4C J the united .States iNutiom..! Hank 01 ! l.a Grande, Oregon, will be held at l.i. ... i.i.: T..,.l.,.. . .. . 1 1 . t . S r- t. .hi. column must be , 1 January u, at two o cock p. m., 10. . 1... in.no n m I in ojr . To everyone filliiiR with (ras at the Square Deal Killing Station on Sat urdays will bo served with a cup of hot coffee, free. 12-22-11 I the purpose of electing a Board of J Directors for the ensuing yenr and J" 1 for transacting any other business that may conio before tho nictUiij;, CARI OF THANKS Wc wish to thank our many friends for the beautiful floral remem brances and emhlems from individ uals and lodircs also their many acts of kindness during our bereavement. Mrs. Wanda Secrest and Kumily, 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Oardinier. 12-22-Up , JSOTK'K TO AIEMHKRS The.. members' uf the Crystal Re-' bckah Loilite No. 60 are requested to meet at I. O. O. F. hall, Sunday at 12 o'clock to .attend tho .funeral of Sister Jennie Uecioun. By order Flossie Enifol,. Js.i!Ci. 1 '.,.,12-22-21 Save money by buying trees from Knrl J. Stacklaml. Cove, Oregon. . 12-12-tf us... , Now Alaska Snbol Furs. Ready to wear at Chris 'Miller's, ldlo Adams uvenue. 12-22-2tp State School Funds now available! for loaniiiK upon Union County i farms. Interest tiCo. Cull upon or! wrilu II. K. Dixon. Foley Bulldtni'. ! ta Graud'j, Oregon. 10-30-tf l)ec.-Ullt. Western bride is named Iona Cashier. ! ;,I;,mm, .aid we like the cnarniii (Signed) T. J..SCR00GIN, IfjSitfi'ntMtff Cl WmCtTBTl Some warm-water fish are anp wi ie;F in the North S4a, but other pi" ait gathering at tne wiul hotels as usual. tin soft colors. Shirley's penders in satin web stnias boxes 75c One TliinK You Cnnnot Afford Overlook This IhriMmuK . Tho sixty to seventy-frve cents pound candy for :tKc, Frwlav Sntuifr.: .1 .l tl. Hi, 1 l KSa- liijr film nuniiitv. win ,V"" nnuvr v uqvo to take pnd.s oai'h mon Richard (supers $2.75 m ,..:i u TT'i.wn IT kid uppers1 with a Flexo wiin satin quiiieu m- 1 1 I 1 imnnli'lp l :in(rr i!' mpn's 1 Qllct f6y' felts and moccasins. Cooked .food., (dressed chickens, strictly fresh eggs.1' All kinds of fancy work.aprons, rugs anil hair . . .1... t ...1: i.'..i.. ....... ir.-o gOOOS, Oi WIU l.MUii:3 K' Jefferson avenue. Call Main 780. Mrs li. S. Norris. 12-22-lt Store open nil day Sunday, will close at 6 p. m. Cherrys Florists. J. ' 12-22-2'. I J 11 Now lino of moccasins. Just nr rived. Chris Miller. 1 2-22-21 p A benedict jievot renlir.es how com jilete is his fall until lie is sent to match a piece oi siik. Highest cash Price paid for used ; furniture, ' also handled on commis sion busis. Just received a line of new fluff anil rag rugs. A few good heaters left from $7.00 to Sin. t National filing system, nearly new, $00.00. i llayc.1 Commission and Second !' Hand Store. 10G Fir St. 1'hone Blll-J 12-lU-lmp Beautiful sets ranging I Priced from 75c (f44 set. prcciale one of these scJ it: GRANDE ffl I E Wk. II ' S UmU- r m I - 3 Wrlw&AI'llM'llll I Villi II !5 HWMMPiLulflL LAfllvl Si H MrffrlffllilMllill1lOlfa iMiinKHilllinKaUmtjfl-r-' is I Cherry Flower store ol'cu until ft o'clock Sunday. 12-22-2t Candles used by the Konians were composed of string surrounded by either wax or Pitch; splinters of wood covered with fat were used by the Kaglish poorer c!us.--cs about 1300. . Getting buck to normal is largely a mntter, of putting tho "ex" in ex perts. 5 1 Wc Have a Few i MANIC IKE KOI.UTS S left ot our Inrjro stock. Tho f selection is still gmn, but J huiryl Also a good assort- 5 ment of , Bazors ' y Compacts j J I Jj 'Stationery i 3 ' rerl'umizois Tv? S j .White Ivory " t 5l r rerfume Sets MS i, Ladies' Purses " rerfume Hottlos ( and don't forgot S ( " SHEAFFKR'S l'F.NS S CHRISTMAS Tattison Brothers extend to their patrons and many other friends the heartiest of Christ mas Greetings. Of the many things of which we are thank ful, perhaps the most pleasant have been (un friendly business relations with you and your lovalty. It is to you that we owe the progress of the year which is ahout to close. PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY 'lilt. 1 5 CALL MAIN SO Taxi Line 'CLUB CIGAR STORE Main. 7G8;:,V ,.;:v A Car Always Ready . , For You . This Store Will Be Open TONIGHT and SATURDAY NIGHT Ore. Hdw. & 'Imp. Co. IHAV RATES Union Pacific will sell tickets from all stations in Oregon, Washington and Idaho to any destination where the one-way fare is StfO.OO or less, with minimum 'of fifty cents, at one and one-half fare. Date of Sale Deceniher 23 to 28 RETURN LIMIT JANUARY 3rd, 1923. J. II. KEENEY Wm. McMDRRAY Agent Gen Pass. Agent. Wml MEN'S WEAR ' . - - . 1309 Adams Avenue mm . mis i w.ms , m --' "Mens' Silk Hose 75c mm--) ' i; 1 All colors of men's silk hose with clock inif of contrast colors, 75c. Imported full fashioned lisle hose with hand finished silk clocking- or in jac quard stripes, $1.00 per pair, or 3 -pair for S2.50. ' t Mens Handkerchiefs $1.00 a box New patterns in plain and woven cord designs. A man never has enough' handkerchiefs 'and a pattern out of the ordinary is especially appreciated. ' mmm Mens' Silk Shirts $4.75 In very attractive stripes and patterns., Jacqtlard patterns in heavy silk and' fibre mixtures, ?(i.0(). Other patterns at .?o.9.r to ?G..ri0. mm . Mens' Sport Coats $3.50 Men's Sptn-t Coats in green, blue nnd brown heather combinations, made of pure wool with two patch pockets, ?3..ri(). l'ure wool worsted sport sweaters in spring needle knits with four flap pock ets, ?(i.00 to ss.no. t;4'- i- mm mm mm mm mm 1 r:-. '- - .,1' Men's Neckwear 95c A new shipment of men's two-tone silk grenadine ties, specially priced at !).ric. We have a myriad of cut silk neckweal in all of the new patterns, 7."c to $2.00. mfA-1 l'j.'i.v-.! Men's Dress Gloves $1.50 Men's caie stock kid dress gloves with fancy backs, $1.50. Lined kid automobile heavy stock dress gloves in dark gi-ey, 51.75. New two-tone horsehide gloves in black and tan, $1.50. This Store Will Remain Open Until 8:30 P. M. Tonight. 5W mm mm mm mm " : ! I . J O, ' :; i' 't' f .r V.'t mm 1 Bii a1 ri i'-ff -r "V. m .L.r. rcv- rrmni -wTn .;iic :. v Trr :-..vv,r i -k v