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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OKSERVER Monday, January 8, 1923. mi s 1-3 1 i id v fii li : i S ! ii ! i ; . t I i i: Hi ii it a: i 1 1 9 i i : i ; i SI i ! r.' - ,1 1H Hi il:::tl cji fit I..::. J.:. l,"v I.'..!. r-:. f m: l.. i. ll II .;:; .V.i tx 1W: m lui: ir'.; .;!: A Challenge to Homemakers Mothers and Others Our January Sale is your sale, for we have included in it something of interest to everyone. Fortunate pur chases have made these extraordinary values possible and greatly increase the attractiveness of our displays. We are offering exceptional features in every depart ment. . .. .. . i J ;R"uin of" ICeligTousTVarf are ,1 Ct : '-.' t- v i '' . Hi's;: Our Entire Stock of Ladies' Hats ? ' ; . . .v.- i!. -m;- i I to $1.98 ' ff'ff:ffi- iff -JS5? ,nly theae emoklng wallet remained of the beautiful Notre '-'Dome Basilica of Quebec lifter It had been swept by a Are alleged to have been started by a religious fanatic. 'Paintings by Van Dyke and Maratta were lost along with. other priceless art treasures and hiatolraljlocuments iNORTH POWUER . PAS SICKNESS Department Store eiiamberlalnV Counh Kemvry Thin i n nliKiKfint. unfa nml rr- F; J . i ' liable nu'd.:ciuu iur coughs and colds. luxl .wirtMwKi'.- i it has- -bwmin -w for many year - i -(andiithtiiilwJn bih esteem .in. those ll i:houKenoids where Its good qualities Ijiit'O ue4 known. It is a favorite with 'mothers of vounir children, us it con ' tains nu opium or other harmful 2 1 drug. Try it when you have need of I! such a remedy .Adv.-. . . J Copy for this column must b in by 10:00 a. m. ll in- is rich :unl nits tbut way it Is nrroKiitire; If lio Is pour and ai-tK (hat way. ll Is Hiillcnness. ('Aim OF THANKS Wo sincerely thank our friends for the bcuutiful floral offering anil for their kindness anil sympathy shown durinir the death of our beloved wife and mother. Mr. Gcorire Hopkins and children Herbert, Julia and Klir.iibeth. 1-H-lt A select line of high class candies in boxes and in hulk at Silverthorn Wriicht's Family Rrul! Stole. l-S-tf January 10; lust day to pay water rent without a penalty. l-ti-Ilt January 10, rent without j last day to pity water i penalty. l-0-.'lt I i I l-l ll k Ibf past yi-at- then were "Hi fll-i-s in AMt-itiy with a IH-opcrty Ins. of l l.STT.T.'i. Manicure roods, manicure scissors. I for a few days we will sell these at rm fl mouii.-L-Mi.-x-t. ; '"Imiisti cost in order to reduce, stock .... ' ' , ' ' 1 or these 1,'oiii.s at Silverthorn i . ,. .- . l ?. . : IWriyht.'s J'amily Drue:-Store, fornv .i.i 0M"' " hereby 'wsued 1 for rt-'crly I). I'utmnn's lM.K stm?" their banking rooms oh, Tuesday, January 9, at two o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing a. Hoard of l)jrce.tMvf..XjMr-lhe "iisuina year an for J.rmi3ictiiiKnny other business tfiatnihy Vonieljefofe' tfie tn beting. . .(Signed) T...J...SCROGGIN, Dec.a-dflU.,-:-: - J- - v-vv . -., Cashier (Spociiil to Th:i -fMiMprvor) i N('ilt'lll ' nWIKK-,i')an... 7; -Touch (.i-s; -Hiriii lioili their holhlny trips and in-Kin school work. t Tlx .Mioses .Miii Hii-t and Solorcs! Pclimltlt rc-tunu'd from I'nrtliiml on Tuesday nioriihiK. Jim. 2nd., rt-ady lo tukn up school work nfler t tie lioll ilnys. Thfy hucl spent, the vacation in Portland visiting with their par ent h anil fi-ii'iuls. All. Paul Kliot one of the teachers hi the Norlh Powder hiKh sahoo-( reiiirned to take up liis school work after a trip to his ivonm in Nowhere iluritiK tluf VliristtniiH vacation. M and Mrs. ClirlSi K. Jphnson returned,,to tbt'in liome In Nortji ;Ppw der on New V.ear's day after ripand ihK tin- l 'lirtst nuiK' vjicatloit- with pat ients, re tat Ives and friends ; tn I'orl-Uund- aiul-XlwK'uu.iJlty. Al.rs. JoiijiHOi) isitho t:'Uior tn tire-primary grades. . . Sup.U- ill .e.ho.oX ..Kraiik , Juchanan mid Mi-s. linehaiiaii entertained : .V 01 1 re ' jlinii(jf; rM-r- aiwl '. Mirs.: Fit1! :(rp,ry:iMrV::1rK Knrni'-'AlfrW rmd""iirs. I.illie Law. An epidemic of colds that wore mo prevalent in the .North Powder schools hty'ore the vllolidays Ls over hich rtmed lllllshoro has had a 'pIk year1 in honifi hull.Iiuf. Sixty new residence; have hecn completed during tlie year at an average cost of ulnuit J.Tiim. u ls?rAdVftin (W to im-lustve. January 10. , EMMA KiWI.KH, rent: whhmit l-8-.'It Treasurer. The Lane last day to pay water l :prnairy, - ? , J-O-.'ff January 10, rent without- a penalty nnty court has slirucd la.nt flay to pay water .the I'iim tax levy of iii.f mills. The l-d-Mt ' attmuntt Itn tie raised hy ' Itixalton Is The fliwt MvlUll of l..nii.tnii(. It WOIIOHM.-.-J -lo- nf die dirk-j ATTKNTIOX K. OK . "Inf hi, a l'rioo,-,d lowo.H. aUo . Monday, January 8, at 8 p. m. Red Whfu tii- i ..race pi k up ('rf)ss I .mice No. 27 wilt have an- th" neisN.MK ro t- tM wi,n,-f,d. he nual' installation of officers, nresontu- ht-'n I.lp .ihont tlie tion of veterans jewels and a ban quet. All Knights are urifed to at- thlnkM hom-. UiUn H radar hr. ' UmuI. FRANK A. When yoa hi a vr headache, a diordi-rrd r.f.mvh ar i-onAtipa-tion, tne thr- of ( hamiwrlain's TaWe. TVy will correct the di oredm of Ihe lirr and bowels, ef frcttultr rmnr.t th headache. Adv. Two Armr'r rsri. one liody Bn4-l, : rnl2, as new, $45 each. (n. Wantn- rat proof elec tric wahT, rrxi ew.tition, $!i.rfl. Used vliw.1 f.-f-n., .-.p. Healers, to Ull.WI. Hayes' tMimiHi and .Second Ifiod Mtnre. 106 Fir SU Phone B13-.I . i . l'M3-ImP TL'KN'ER, C. v.. l-(i-2t January 111, last day to pay water rent without a penalty. l-ii-.'it .Mrs. I'aiillne lllihn, wlte nf Juliu ifatui and a rvsldrnt of Astoria for r.ii vrain. died III that city .lniida. iKed lill eai-s. Torn-cl thin senlenr.-: 'ilpi-e. mild the cake-eati r. to Ihr homHy wnm.-in 111 the -nr, won't on takt- my seat please?" January 10, la.t day to pay water rent without a penalty. J-(i-;it A good lunrh Homemade pies, hot chicken tamale, chili con carni, hot malted milk, hot sundaes nnd all cold drinks, lie cream in any quan tity. All aervint at all hours of the day and evenine- at Silveithorn- Wridht's Family Dniir Store, former ly C. D. Putman'a drug sUire. J-6-tf There may he no more Huhl mines to discover, lint almost nu Iju1v can tut a new piili'lil iiiedlcltio tin th nuirket. ' , A fine line of stationery in boxes all the pretty colors as well as white. Cranes, Highland Linen, .Symphony Lawn, Lord Haltiniore brands are the lines we carry nt hilverthorn-Wiight s Tannly Drue Store. 1-5-tf STOCKHOLDERS ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the La Grande National bank wiU be held at their banking house in Lp. Grnnde, Oregon, on Tuesday, January llth, 192a, at 10 o'clock a- m. At this meeting a Board of Di rectors will be elected to serve for the year lflit and such other busi ness will be transacted us may prop erly offer. . F. L. MEYERS, 12-7-aot Cashier. s -Ttte new var has oper.ei! auspic iously for the liirnhcr industry, 11 prospects for i'yi'K prohahly heliiK the hest It ever had. Not only Is the ImildhiK outlook excellent tliroiiffhout the connttT. but the general- hnsl ntss situation is uch as to warrant Kfeat expectations In connection with industrial trade. Prom the very betfinninff of tlio week there has de-en a stoutly stream of Iniiuirles for laiKe nuan titles of of stock of all descriptions, and tins speedy development of trade upon a board basis is Indicated. .Inquiries from retail yards, both in city and country, .are especially heavy: Many of the. blKKor'- concerns' bcan buyiiiK their' sprint; stocks In Peccmber, in order. to avoid the scramble for lum ber which ,1s .expected to, feature this piontli, but (U) , majority held back until the holidays were over and ln- at. vt'ntories completed. There is every siKH inui-tliee ure now preparing. ;lo imti'V the :miu ki t; iii : :t lae Way. Industrial renuireiuentH; are hug'i nnd pi'essinif, and snnip keen rntnpe-! tition for lumber Is apt to develop be-j Iween tbe varioim clauses 'of buyerB hood becuuse of the ifrowlnf soarcUy; of stock. The railroads appear, des tined to play u dominant role in the softwood markets duriiiK the next year, and" will probably come Into sharp conflict with the building In terest. The automobile, furniture and flooring and Interior trim mann facturnt.re counted on to keitp. .the hardwood uuirkot aetivn nnd strong, The (fnerl lumber market menu while Is firm nnd shows ti prono'ineed udvaneiutr tendency. Following t'' voluminous drmaiid of lib last sev eral mouths, of I 'JS2 th mills nn u ruU' am heavily overbook-.! and have very little to sell. They are already restiuilnK operations follow ir.,r ue holiday shutdown for repairs and are planning capacity production. II ap pears likely that output durin:,' the next alx months will bo mate -hilly In excess of that for tho first lull" of last year. This, however, will ;;ive no relief to die immediate hIocic Kit nation, as tb new lumber will not be marketable until some months fol lowing lt eutlliiK. and the expira tion ts tieueral that a very sevr. scar city of lumber or all kbul.-; next spi'InK Is unavoidable. . A Classified Ad Will Do It! Olympia Oyster, Cocktails 'V-v in Season at TH6 LOTTflS 1118 Jefferson Ave. Hot Lake Arrivals HOT, LAKH, Jan. . Among the recent arrivals af I lie Hot Tjilin Hnntl loiliim are: N. S. I'lielan. I 'anna, Mn. ho: '. Haillll. I'oiilandi Miss Hetaear cr, rorifcunl: I'. i.'o-.vers and wife, Urandc: l..nia Adi r, Kllnvllle, Wash.; Mrs. W. A. .Mitchell, I'olfnx. Wnsh.! .Monroe Thomson. f'!iniliililKe. Idalyri: .lohii Wfllains, I'oialello, Idaho liar, old H. indwell. Hpolianc. Wash.; Hen. rv Kpiilia. Lewlslon. lilalio: A. W. Cadwell i and wile. Hpnk'uins Wash. I S. Anderson, f ornocopin, li'e.; ..lar ihl And.nson. l'ort I'olbono, Ont i 'a n.: I'd- Wrlirht, l.a tlmiide, ,tlre. .1. K. Wrllthl and wile. Ul llriuldn; A. U. l'aiker and wife, Spokane. Wash. ; .M iss Nell l'aiker. Spokane, uv.aii.--ll. II. . Ijunley. i-onuinn; n. It. I.om.-hlili. Sent lie. Wash.; Krun l.-i-ii ii It ! :r . Salt Lnko I'lly, I "lull; Jo( ituntoll,; I'oriaiiiu. - It RAGS .Wanted at The Observer. NFLUENZA )t dIo " As a preventive-, melt and In hale night ana morning Views VapoRui Owf 17 Million San Uie Ycarlf I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI : . . I Our ' I Guarantee I ?jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I FORD. & GEORGE 1 ITAXI 0 X Service ' o g , v Enclosed Cars o g - CALL g 1 MAIN 441 OO OOOO OOO OOOOOOOOOOO 000000 o o olo Whenever you buy anything tit pur store and' we Kuarantet It, W4j mean what we say. Han-Tox rcim dies are guaranteed to do as we say or' your" money back. YVcurever llubber .KOodH are guaranteed for one or two years as noted on your slip. If they fail bring them in. Sheaffer'8 Lifetime Ten is guaranteed for a lifetime. And so on through our line. Our Word Is .ood Try Vn PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS occooooooooooooooooooooooo, Announcing , Mrs. l 'lee .Miller's lilllo hou is get-, ting bettor from a very severe e.old. . J. I'Jlcher.is able to bii out aiiiit ... V-. T r. .' J iih'lt Ib-Lhr .?6nYineil to hit hoiiie wiih " reinly tO'MrrtroH. willi thO best obtainable In (ho line nf meats ready lo S4rve tni wilit tltc best oftalnable in iw line of meats l and poiilti'.T. . . , - , ' . -- . ,, T tHe driescent Meat Co., Inc. v:smH u Cinderella 7 Save money by buying trees from Karl J. bUickland, Cove, Oregon. 12-llMf New IniiMInc In Salem iIiii-Iiik lir": .iKKlea.itcd l.(lSI,SuO. Included In the l!i:"' piuKi-anl were '41 new! dwelling houses costina $tiS5.S:ili. Ait v f4 ' f Stale School Fuaas now available for loaning upon Union County fafnis. Interest Scj, 11 upon or write IT. K. Dixon, Foley Hiilldina. La Grande, OreKun. lu-30-ir f ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS V MEETING Notice ! hereby givea Itiat the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the United State National Bank of Iji Grande, Oregon, will be held l rr i;T-i 2 MIm .Tennnrtte T rlllo wns christened the Clmletella of Hoston recently when she established ber Jrifiht to the title by proving that I a child's stro shoe. 12 1-S, wa needed to tit her pctltt foot. j VOA live .lrfi Hradyh-t.jsf v chlhlii'ii are all In their places eager to get hack to their work r.a well as teachers, .... &: 'i' ' r A New Vftir-t (Wincinrfvpartjf ' was given at tho Huggulow tbeMtei-jm. t!u: eveniiiK or Jan. 1st. The' mtisio-was lurnislied by Mcaruth'ti orchestras A number of iei'.-tons from I laker mim! I'nion were present besides a, large number ol' the local people. .Mrs. Kuiery and cblhlren tleparted for their home in Denver on Jan. It. Mr. Kuiery was one of the engineer: oil the 1 taker reclitmalion project aiitl as work lias about shut down for the winter, tile family have returned to their cistern home. They expet lo their eastern home. They which will be as noon as spring opens. Vi have snow every day and some times it ruins at well. The snow is not deep considering the amount thai has lalhu as so much of it has melted. Skating Is the ordur of . the day ami t he skitters are making the most mi , u heioi e t Le. citUii; be- - TIW" lc.hary(rftv-W Hflitg llanred lp start mii Mondav'. -A large i'ivco of in in wilt be put to work ami dif ferent shu ts: w ill he run. . Tht hotisejv will i.e tillnd an rapitHy as possible and huiulieds of tons will be Nhlppe.l lo other points for storage to lie used: in the summer when fruit is shipped, i .lames Wilson, Miss Margerete S hmtdl and .Mr. ami .Mrs. Chris K. .Iidnwon attended the New Year's d. meing part given in Maker at the l-:ik's hall fin (he evening of Jan. :t. A large crowd was in attendance -t ml a line time is reported by all. The infant son of .Mr. ami .Mrs. Me Klniiex is reinirtetl very HI with pneu monia. The I o- ear-old son of M r. ami Mis. KiiUIaud tlied or pneumonia on Pec :'7. The little boy was only stcU a few days. The remains were iendeil. laid to rest in t''e local ceni elar mii I iff. Ma to -elect I.. H. Kussell and wife hae i'fttiT-net from Cortland on Jan. It h. They have been away from ; home tor a week. They visit ed at , the t'. J. Koraslrom home while l.t Portland ! ttiok In the ball games iv Ml x.illts. I.indley. a prominent citizen who was siricken with paralysis sometime ao. is ui Ihiker under the care ofll a chii op-actor tloctor ami is reported! J to be getihjg better and Is nble toji move his U'l't haml. I' -Mrs. W in, Mills was :i tmslness vis-jt it"r In ..iih I'owder on Wednesday. I 'Ii ri1 I I. Johnson made it trip o 1 1 HuiHintiHi on Wetlnenlav on holiness ! and iiiiiinni home In the eveiilns-jj ilonier I ttd well w;is in H oni his: t farm ,.m Thursilay. luck fialg Is aide to be back in J schotd main after a slcj;e w.th aj t 'nok- n , u which was broken in a J fooU.all gaiitit at llatnes. He is hob- bling ateniiil on i rntehet and is ulad tit lir e.;tt niiip more. ! The mile child of ergt He.t ock has he. j, ,)Un sh k with a bad cold.; J Mr. ,i , Mt Will Hutchinson nisde, a butii.NH nip to I taker on Wtdnei-jJ day alfei noon, j , Thomas Sumpter went t" ltiki on I business Thiirtda) . formerly Mi. A. ST 1 1 AVI ; I j I j .M t AT CO:. 1X0. 1 I'lr SI rrrt- Market u i ; guallly Sfarket, . Xext to- Harris f.roeery skagv'M in-vvy tor on Saturday. Mr. Johnson lias, ...Will Gorhatu has go no to- ("arlin. NijV.. whtne l:e will superint.entl the ctfflinir ami oiittitiir no Ice r,.,. the fl. I K cunipan itt that place. Mr. tGorlmm has had much experience In this line of work ami will no doubt make a fine foreman. Alex Johnson was a business visi tor on 'aturday. .M r. Johnson Iris been forking tin the 1 taker reclama tion propeet and helping to Mud bed-j rocK lor liie ilam. lie is an experi enced miner and handled tho blast ing part of it. The work has shut down on account of cold 1 weather. I , KING'S PlLiS I ! . " -r- ' ! I mmm tortured Iht YEARS .-itf lo Cut Holes tn My Shoos fotryfoot Ended My Misery "For 30 ycari 1 hid ono of ths wort buniooii inRn ever says U. M. Davis. "Hid to wear extra laree Blicce end even cut holes in llicm. but now, thank i to Fairy, toot, my trouble ia ott. Now wear my correct iixo ehoc in par- feet owmfort." Nutlnnirdoea the work tikpKairy tool. Kehevea inatantly and rr move tauvo of the bunion. Try it ,.nd ond your bunion. Wv rura- iU KEI CROSS DlilT. STOKE Funeral S ervice No desen7ing family, regardless of financial ability, has ever lieen denied the benefits of our wide experience in this department. The same' cai'eful attention given to' every requirement with no extra charge for the use of our beautiful new funeral chapel. Hi Bohnenkamp Co. Licensed Embalmeis and-Funeral Directors Ambulance Service, Phone Main 59 IF YOU SWEEP YOU WANT THE BEST QUALITY BROOMS WE HAVE THEM AT ' THE Ore. Hdw. & Imp. Co. Mid Winter ShoeSae Only a few more days to buy your shoes at the re duced prices. Sale closes Saturday, January 13th. DON'T FORGET i. that we handle a complete line; of Dr. Scholl's foot appliances. If you have foot troubles . SEE US ' The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet 206 Depot Street Phone Main 118 Grover Smith, Mgr. ffftMmt TBjr--gr iJiZm.y'