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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1923)
Monaay, January 1, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE 3L. 1 "''zz&?zzmmz Find It Here is mum ENTERS I ', t J " r 'iitrwlT-it-m-n ETML BUSINESS m mi THE rmer Druggist Buys the Copy for thi column mut be 'opular Ladies' Store'" in by io:oo a. m. ... 1 1 r i ii rt. Mvjieu uy ampDeu &is- ers. Campbell Sisters retail ladies to wear and niillinerv stoic In Moorish cafes Rreen tea is sen'-, ed in a class of mint. ,v the nronertv nf (' 11 P(. , ""V" '"'. "'"Ila'"" it i.. i ii. i i c . j , iur iouihur upon union County llo.sed the deal Saturday for the: farmy in,Hrpst f . n,,,, :. write H. K. Dixon, Foley BuildiuR. I.a Claude, Oregon. 10-30-tf I stock and Rood will of the jess. jcnuld not find a town quite so I as I.a Grande," said C. D. Put- the buyer, who recently sold 'TV Uiill ,,rirt,i,ivwl .I-.... I....-! .. ie city to aiivertnoints &. WriKht decided he would travel for a i and look the country over. htinuine Mr. Putninn said. pehnw there are features about community which hold one, and thief one is the excellent busi- of the city. It is the best town I 111 odds for its size in the whole Invest. Yes, I have purchased ladies ready-to-wear and niillin- busmess tiom Campbell Sisters have built up a fine business it will be my intention not only jury on the business they have ed out to enlarge it as much as l)le. The first stop along this will be the increase of the stock led." and Mrs. Putman will give attention to the store mid Mr. jrian will have charge of the sales fitment of the ladies ready-loir. jsses Belle, Ktta and Kate Camp- emerea ousiiipss about three years ago in Iji Grande when Kiitley removed his stock to Balis. They put in a complete stock in the Kiitley 'locution and have enjoyed not onlv a good iless, but the admiration and eon- !ce of all customers for the care nanner in which they have con d their business, always render- conipiote salislnction to every bluer,. Jn the three years then has grown materially and they over to Mr. Putman is clean, business carrying the cood will (he whole community. Just what plans arc for the future have been announced. 11 IDEA GREATRECORD jening Observer's Receiv ing Station Gets Remark able Program Last Night. ith the 0. M. Heacock radio re- jng set working fine last night limber of people heard programs II various parts of the United (es anil thoroughly enjoyed them, brtland was easy to grab last (it and we heard then violin sc ions with marked distinctness, came the I.os Angeles Times ert with an exceptional array talent. The vocal and piano tea were very clear and the lec It was apparently only a few ! away. The Kansas City Night vks came in several times and At :a, Georgia, llenver, Colorado, lada along with Berkeley and San .ncjseo made the program varied . interesting. .t midnight we overtook Portland heard the siren whistles and oth New Year's noises. Then Loi Jreles gave the opninr concert S' e N'ew Y'ear for half an hour, ytiiiiw was clear by that time static had sulwidcd, th wircUsp raph operators had quit and th ers from Los AnXele came in ilearly as though th artist, wor. in adjoining room, today the same station is broad ens thi football anit from Lot-tt-les as each play j, muta And ijrht another concert will I or. T4 the southern city, lavat i radio, is the Tci-tfirt ot rffont who ha hvord it. Salt is more valuable than gold in the Congo and is used as money. Save money by buying trees from I Karl J. btackland, Cove, Oregon. 12-12-tf Scientists tell us that the current of the Amazon is felt 150 miles at sea. . When you buy candy at our sto:e you will know it is fresh and of the best quality and manufacturer that wo can buy and at prices that are reasonable. Silverthorn-W r i g h t's Family J)rug Store, formerly C. I). Putman's drug store. 12-;i0-lit Among many of the Eastern na tions the removal of the beard is a degradation. T PR ANNOUNCES A EC E GIGANTIC MING Garbage and moving wagon. Call 333-R. E. O. Morris. 12-2G-otl Lake Victoria, in Africa, the sec ond largest fresh water lake in the worm, is almost exactly circular. i Ask your grocerman for PEER- i LESS' butter, it is always pure and ! fresh. 12-30-31! ' "1 ' '4 4 m . I $30,000 WORTH OF CLOTHING, READY MADE AND HAM) TAILORED, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, WORK CLOTHING, LUGGAGE, ETC. A HOT LI NCH . Our hot lunches, served at any hour of the day or evening are the best that care and knowledge of all pastries can produce. We serve ap ple Pies, pumpkin pies, hot choco late, hot coffee, chili, chicken ta- maies, not lemonades, hot malted ' EoSr: mill.- nml In r,,-f ,.n l,i...l. .. I..-! Si USS ........ ...... ... iin,ia U drinks. .Silverthorn-Wrightls Family ... ' J''llf inentre wigs are generally made' from Chinese hair, split by machin- j cry, since it is coarse in texture, oieached and dyed. wix HERnfircvvxDvF she' UESPECTS NOT WOltD.S Harry's chocolates are the ones, that used to contain rum, but not! now. The flavor now is more de-1 licious and different than cvnr. Yon! can have no idea what they really taste like until you have tried then!. If he doesn't bring you Harry's next time, send him back for them. We have them fresh in all sizes. New lill Drug Store. 12-20-41 Ceylon is the only British de- iK.-nufiii-y wincn possesses a square 1 coin. This is a 5-cent piece made of i llil'kl'l. It. is vrmiirn tt .!fK I ed corners. , ...... !NS3 a bright colored envcloDo contnlnino' fe'.i a one dollar bill and two movie tick-! ets, for the person finding them, so! watch out. If you find them and Rd!' nine ume, you nugnt phone us. New- iiii Urug Co. 12-2fl-2t A locomotive enirincer. who a keen naturalist, asserts that thejXHi crow freoueiits railwavs num. tl,u, ' i'-i'x any other bird. ' MfM i -i ... t ..." "... . iBfabe - - . , -v.. ,..... .nil tm.yowr lamily recipes. 'Wo wiif1I ur every, effort to please I you in f'im j t-i.-urcy, prompi : ff-a :r.fl ness in ileliverv end reasmmhir- w,'-J!j pricen always at our store. Silver- 88 ihonie-Wright'j Family Drug Store. M f formerly C. D. Putmen's drug store, j -'rm LtcAiuiM.v niuicr maue in i-a r-.; fra Grn,k, the VKKW.KSS it the best 'tES ICFD R V BmA jLJ' Read What Andrews Bros, Say: Many people will be surprised at this startling announcement coming from our store, and it will be of particular interest because of the high-grade merchandise sold by "The Toggery" te know that we (for the first time in the history of our business) have decided to unload and place our entire stock on sale to turn $10,000 worth of merchandise into cash, regardlss of any loss incurred. We have been with you many years and have stood the acid test, every word, every statement, every promise we have made during our business career has been lived up to, to th last syllable We shall follow the same policy, the same business principles, all during this OUR FIRST AND ONLY SALE.- When we tell yoii this sale is going to be one of the greatest and mightiest sell ing events you have ever witnessed, you know what to expect. So you may go as far as your imagination will carry you. then come to this sale, expecting Real Bargains and we promise you you will not be disappointed. Opening Tuesday, January 2nd, 9. a. m. .MUX'S SI'ITS Mi iv is mi.. Ulx wn sttinn of tho f.iW. one I r l of Men'rf 1 1 f y h-KT.M All-wnul Suits. llp-lo-iliilt' .styli'M in Mni! serxe.-i, liitlik(M'"'t KT'v. tln-vittM--in fuel, .ill 1lu most wiititctl niiit'TtiifH, well t;iilo:-c tliroutrlmul. values to M will l llit (-'. on sale ini'l cli'sccl u;il. Til, your clioU'i' wlilli- tiny tviiiitni ut 29.95 EfflEWS ICIIililH A4 f"r it. Vt none SIIOKS one lot of Mill's I'.I.H'k "si 1 " lir-- Uri-SK Shoes pilcil out in bin nli'l iiri'.-inv.'! for your i-oin t-nt'-nt in-f-ln.'rlion. KorHH'i viihu's to ?N.tMi, nt., piM' p.iir $198 otliei. 11 Tour nm-fheiit will ;II you out t'tAt butter liecause ho lys it chein r nnd nukes a li-jfr profit. Turn him tto'.vn inrf huv th hM,. ,t lllul on tn PKfJKI.KSS S! HiKH Klra Ki-i-cfai: '.hi Mcn'n I ii t'U 1 Irow u I rc! SI1 tn-ilati' styles, lorini'r .iliii"t na $'., nor on siili' iit, .-'- ) Records Establinhocl in police Ipartnient: Tit- if Days without Aritrt vt,'inii in. tub cm pascd fa ih f$ dprtnunt of tHi citf i f one phsu. Pmv9 liyitiLr ixty il))Urs, io finW ml for I oi tiiben in by ttu flilioi P is ttht to 9 ih$ liiM: nt ovfr ilerivi fiom tfcis -1 0nt in 0 lmatb. 0thr l ,()! ttt CKaV f-4 F-iiio tin; i that n S nf?.t fwi ! f m- 1 to BtD"ttil0r 1. (nob 19 0r 1M- unlff V il.ay, ': I errc.-tftf. int:ooo i'dai ith diO'ikentH'so. ;t f. tho sion or ln;oo. r'&vtr iinu , on' OO'c ari09. 00 0 o'l Itnttrry arii'.-t. oio tfinot P'l ion nf the trjiW,,- oii0bn,O 006 I for tresnjiss. (if iQis mimlifi O v were convicted, four O0'f,10O ievernl cuv urv t ill pi-innrQ Jtiitirp Day Qvrv. iirjro I'ny, nf Poise, Idaho, :r. of this diviMiin of the de- rent of jutiie, arriveil in thi aa:-t evening find is spending h of days in l.a Grande on offi- i, SliT.ol).' IT-WK.rs,; m Twu Avmin.l ..... 1....1.. "T''.t;- RrusMli. all 9x12, mod '. n. S5 7V JIKK. tM WO.Illl-OW VUt l-rr,C ..In... ! Vi;l trie htr. rood ennditinn. Sii7.r,n 1 jilx. LJ.-vd school hooks, chi-ap. J7.0V to $15.0(1. H:m4 Star. K Hr St. Phono ol.'l-.I ' . 12-,ia-lml If your trrorornian tlw not handle ilit PKERI.ESS butter look up the merchant ho does, or esll the IV'er-i-s Cienmery, when you can got the best fitter, milk. seot erftim .it! btliterniilt. li-.'10-.'it 5;i;"J if: im'iiicii : ''. '; ''''l V '(It t GRAND OPENING DAY . SPECIAL The Best $1.09 House SUHtTS (inn lot of Men' Prrnilu unit MiiilritH Slilrtf. neck ImiihI ntyW with Htlff ,urr, former rrtail prices uh IiIkIi iih now on ulo ut $1.15 BROOMS MATS Wo will pluco nt your (llnpo nl our on I Ire slnck of Mcii'h Clot n lltttH, ncwPKt styles, moHt popular nri trrialn. valiion to $ -1.0(1, taku yo'ir elioiru whllu any remain ut WILL BE SOLD OPENING DAY F0I1 $1.98 9 If H ' H HI ' . '. 'J .T(ii(iu ti,u;'iMtih,mtf.i&niii6if. :;5. lav aivs.mww?mKmx$m $2.50 ;-ttJIISfAY. JANUARY 2nd. ownkisr c wle, as Kiwckl iuduccincnl to home (okti, ! and pwi tkularly women wlw buy lor men, to iiit (liis wonderful sale, we will scH to th fiiHt 1(C) customers niiikiiiff a purchase f ?j!-(Wi or mtv, t!f. IIckiss IJkmji, woi th J vf $1.W), lor ltte J Ijiinit On to A Customer or m'Ay J N 'K W KAll (hie lot of Mtm'H Khio Neektt-iiir, foriin-r valuen ar as htifh tin 1.(i. lie quick, thCHo won't hint J-hk nt, each ;..'. SEE THE lie i n mi iiiuw i:i i iinm ii l.Tl Mi t: Mil.. .Inn. I - The t lllsnto. l.otind here from la eoaft poi-ls ia Norfolk, wltleli in ahore off I !ot-s-lme t'otnt hipal:e t'av. was floafetl imi T!in es-e! v is Ml'Jaola-t;'l mi't tt deU to thl oi t undii liLr un it I f . ni., for ; fct.TO .0rd f 8 yer an ier loisimo-i fff.W ote i hri'y iivtn ll!t tc mn- nasi iotiif 4 tl. torfeoklrt ofirtfK l United Stit.s ..tiona' llan of , BHI if.ww, viff-w, via aaj ntjiu mi f T air laios ! on 1 ' i.v, PiflV J.iry t, t 1. 0 l . t. ni., for M Vina, or alfctlliH Dn.clo lv tin .Osama tiso.ai.ir.s eo oth 3Ss 0 .' coqjo lojP.,eo tto. meeting. I n 'i:A ii.nft n a s' Ain : v it a!3.0i (b'ilier iG;.) -y-' J2Siii0lM)h'OS ANNUAL X EETING .Noueo is hereoy Klven that the Annual .Meetinir of the Stoekhi if the La Gran. In, National nil he hold nt tho.ir hankim' h in La Uramle, Orepon, on Tuesday. lanuary win, j:ij:s. at 1U o'cloek ni. At this niectinK a Hoard rectors will ho cdeeted to nerve ill. year llli! and fueli other liu: aess will he transacted as may pro; rlv oifer. S"KATi;i:S--('lie Int if Mrn'.H llwavy I 'iill-t lvi-r Swi-iIith ymi lutvc p.ii-l frm'i l- ii h lil;;li ji.h $:S..Mi fur tlii i Mimliiy, Ixit y'i ciin buy tlifiu now :il llii.s rcal n.ilc at BIG, SALE BILL 1 ' 1 1 " ' imiiii.i i.n '.li i Mint. U "," I 1 I , 0PO1ING HOUR SPECIAL .T&SIHY, JA MIA III J.M) VALUES TO .Joe WEN'S DRESS StX'KS, TO THK FIRST 50 people nterin: our stort Onnirif; Hon of Sale, w will !,!! ?lcn'i I)ri SxML-kv, mUk. ',') o"v, ft! W t' J Vw 'ik (Jim ttir t '.t W '." I'NKKItWKAU-WxIru! Aitn. nn oilier l f Coopet'B funiolin fnloll HiiIIh: tiiIh lot consist of tni'dlum welKiit eotton-rllihed Kiirnients. val. lies to $2,611, now idled out on bur Kllln tnldes an. I reduced to $1.49 -sreciAL DISCOUNT- ON OUR OWX TAILOR BIADE EXTRAS and OVERCOATS lj 12 fQ oii-e!s of ir, ifcl?J till Ft I 'l '.AF"y u K..... urn" Lin 1 wmvf I 9c will offer a discount of 10 per rent, on all Suits and Overcoats made in our own tailor shop. WcMrr.v 1 d and domestic woolens. Kijflit union tailors, all highly skilled in the art of tailorinir. rnnsiMo nr nr,nelnit I iiMi i.i mmii viic:iil.. tj'njj 5SnErt (itklB)s for men that human hands can produce EVERYTHING SPECIALLY PRICED THE.TOGG ERY LA GRANDE, OREGON ANDREWS I5ROTHERS, y 1211 ADAMS AVENUE . . V rr ia.iM.ain i ft Ii ,'Jw-jiiiia L A. k,..j-A'rw n