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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1923)
Thursday. March 2!). 1923. PAGE TWO - TFTTC LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER W 1 1 IVLj! ! CAT ! 5 v ; A- r-;j With Parts to Play in the Promenade It would never do not to complement your Easter cos tume with dainty new underthings. Indeed, much of the pleasure will come from the satisfaction of knowing that none of the intimate niceties of grooming have been overlooked. You'll know if you choose one of pur very dainty net trimmed crepe de chine step-in sets, that you have pelceted underthings worthy the honor of combining with your Eas ter costume. $2.40. A costume joy is .what many wo- In a leadirtg role Gloves. They are so clever with their perky gauntlet cuffs stitched and ap pliqued that as you promenade on Easter you may be sure they won't be ignored. Here in the smart costume shades. $2.00 up. Well cast for its part. Hosiery. For an accessory that is to harmon ,ize with your frock or with your men have discovered Silk Jersey footwear, nothing could be more Vests to be. No doubt you; too , filing tha our sheer silk hose in ,,.,. ,! beige, .gray, and black, shades that have found them very pleasing, and match or contrast effectively with will appreaciate the opportunity of any color scheme. $1.50 up. choosing them. $1.89. Leading up to the climax Veils. Traditionally the climax of your Of prime importance to the sue- Easter costume is your Easter Plat cess of your Eastef costume? is the ?.d admirably fitted to set it off , J ...... lr attractively are crisp veils, some corset over which it is worn. Have;;.Vth Vemicelli embroideryothers our corsetiere fit you with a Cos- stitched in fine small designs. sard or Warner. $2.00 to $8.50. $2.50 and $3.00. SIILII NEARLY DONE i !' !; IMBI.ER,' March 28. Calvin .---"" i Johnson will start" building his new ihume in a few (lays. I' Allt K.NOM.H The faw mj tnut j,, being built "'eronnl ' in the Panama Star!nn llrri M.mntnin : ruiiidlv heinir mihI Herald, (completed. Several men have been Notice My husband, Saml. Brou-irampjng there while the work is be snn, having loft my home and pro-jng done, lection without any cause Mnce the! Mill of May, li20, and his where-1 Frank Martin has had a crew tabouts are unknown to. me, I there-packing out his small apples forex 'furo notify 'the public that it's my , port market. i intention to get married. (Signed) Jesse lllanchanl, of I.a Grande, Mrs. Klhcl llrouson. j and his cousin, 'David ;Blanchard, of Ignn. Utah, were in lmhlcr Snt- i"Why Find ' ""' It . .,;f f Here A homemade lunch at anv hour of i ii'i'i l.', day, where mince pie, apple pie, i. nil i i,, cherry pic, cheese, ham sandwiches. !(,.., t , hof coffee with whipped cream I is always served at. our soda foun 1 : jiuityi 'mid Blopso illo not forget i that i,l .(.''. i ij.Huzolwooib mid ''Blue Mountain1 ice. I cream is always served by the ipint, 'j quart or by the dish at our fountain.. lISilvertliorn-Wrlght'K Family Hrug 1 Store. T' -3-29-tf ! Cody for thla column mutt be , ... in by 10:00 a. m, i Hemstitching and picot tdge hy LJ..'rMrs. ,E. C. Tuckey, 1808 Second The Ladies in bj 10:00' . mi' ilay afternoon at I, Illy atore, beginning at 1 o'clock, . . ' Set Buff Wvandntlo eggs now, 111 for $1. Ira It. Aldrich, 7(17 Fourth tret. !l-'27-tf The mo.it wonderful lot of blnnm liiK plants wo have ever had for iCaster. Be sure and call at our More anil see them. Cherry Flor ists. 3-27-41 Hear Olson's 7-piece orchestra plav "Aunt Ilngar's Blues" at Zither hall Saturday evening. I .M inch :11st. our two registered Newlin Drug Co. PARIS BEAUTY PARLOR Room 0 Sommor Hldg. .Open from SI to 6 Evenings and Sundays on Appoint ment. I'lionc r7Ii-W. 3-8-lm or certified1- iJhech 'for-ah;-amount; equal to at least fiva (f) .per cent of, tho, tola,! ainotyit bf the hfd, A 1 corporate "soreiy bond! yil be required for the'.-fnithful performance of the ' contract in a sum equal to one-hujf. .the.. total amount of the bid. lihls must be submitted on stan dard proposal blanks, which together with plans, specifications, forms of contract, and full information for bidders f.may be obtained at .the of fice of' the 'Coirtity Koadmaster,' at the County Court llouse. La Grande, 1-27-tfj Oregon, uptini deposit of ($5.00) five dollars. ' i The right is reserved to reject any or nil pioposals or to accept the pro positi op.- proposals deemed best for the County. ! i Dated at I.a Grande, Oregon, this loth day of March. 1K!I. . CJ.YDK R. SF.1TZ, County lloadmastor. Mar.lB-22-29. pharmmn'sts. !l-:!8-lt JL'ST LIKE THAT should I kiss; you?" Ether asked. k lie anwered "I don't know." IJecoming mad . She tod the lad Exactly where to go. THE" WOIM TOIXS A Iji Grande man. ufter waiting all day for his wife to say "What ilay is this?" telephoned her late in the afternoon and reminded her that it was their fifth wedding anniversary. Many n groom puts off the wed-1 ding until his father can afford it. Money talks, but if Henry Ford , could carry out. his ideas it would rattle. ' 1 , 1 A WELL KNOWN FACTOR "If we are all as groat us we think wc arc, this, old world would i be a paradise." 0, " j "Yes, but Uie' competition would be hell." . ; !: i ' . A newspaper was considered the I best source ,of Information and,' then ! the wonians-'icluti'.'wa.s instituted. ..r.t,.v w.llll, with lr. Ltui Al'S. M..n;,. IKriiiay Bishop U. McBriile and Hans "'if Wcstenskow went to La Grande bun day on church duties. Mr. and IMrs. William Wiggins were guests nt the home of Mr. and Mm. L. A. Stringham Sunday. Last Saturday anil Sunday Frank Graham shipped out a carload oi cattle arid pigs. Mr. anil Mrs. Tangreen and' Mr. and Mrs. Henrie motored to Hot Luke Sunday. A crowd- met at Frank Perry's Sunday afternoon to celebrate his birthday anniversary. A delicious dinner was served in the evening ami everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. Loo Westenskow and mother were visitors at Pefferkoms in Summerville . Sunday. j Thp regular meeting of the Pnr- held ei.t-1 ! r -i M.i 'I"'"" - . .. , me .k- 1 cveniiip in R. G. liykstm, principal of tho- Imblcr school, was in ''."";""" Salurday, attenilmg ine " gun Pnncipuis unci fr- - '"L.lKhi.lle will give the Boy Scouts some military . practice next woo nesdny evening. . The baseball season is now open. The high .school boys are busy pre paring for their first game with North Powder, April . Found in a Missouri exchsmge "Missouri stands at the lu'ad in mule raising which is, in fact, the only safe place tu stand." The remarkable thing is' not that so many get out of jail, hut that so many stay out. '-'if MURRIED it Jones "What' did you do with that old typewriter of yours?" Brown "Oh, I married her." WHAT YOL' MIGHT. CALL From an Illinois small city daily: Harry .Mahan has bought a cow and is now supplying his neighbors with butter and fresh eggs, A woman rushed .up to the ticket office in the station at La Grande the other day says Amos Tush and demanded a round trip ticket quick. "Where to?," ; inquired the agent. "Back here where do you suppose?" shrieked theltvomhn. f . :l'H-Vt- '! ' EFFICIENCY. RUNNING AMUCK A Chicago (efficiency maniac post ed a 'notice ! in! his works reading:' "Do It Now.'' i Within twenty-four hours the i cashier bolted with the contents of the office safe, his favor ite stenographer ran on wun ins oldest son, the office boy .threw, the j ink bottle iiild' the electrfc fan. land the whole meohanicai' crew went ion strike for more . wages and a. six hour day. Ho is thinking of get ting a new 'office motto but ho cati't 1 mil an comtonubiooncu;, i. ki'l Have you seen Fnger about paint ing you car. Phono M17-J. Shop nt 1UU2 Greenwood St. 2-17-lm vilbii.e Ik n ulnrn whnm n u.n. M-2-2t!man can celebrate her 2otli birthday i. . . , , . . omy one tune. . Hot water bottles and fountain . . t , 1 ; , syringes, the best quality for the The ladles of the Christian church least money, is what you should w Hold a cooked food sale und ba want and we have tlieni at Silver- ,.,. Hn ,ay Saturday at the Milne thorn-.W rights lanilly IHug Store . KleoLi ic store ...A nrons and fancv l-2!l-tf;wrk g)-a noiwans.i ktiiiak Pictures pifeRionally finished. Real por traits made from your best kodak 'negative. Ask about it. Copying and enlarging properly done. Sec onil floor Palmei-linesch llldg., onpo vite West's store. :)-lti-lm 3-28-fll i Poiil( prgt)t .to-'liij-your ilf or: swbltttavt mi lilyV 'Serf t'NetlV at Cherrys Flower Store. il-"7-4t CHAIN WOOD-Order now. Uonde Lumber Co. !l-l2-tf ki:i;on st nsi:nT ro. I fjco. Hall. ArI.. 131'.' Washlncton Hynmeis germ-killing mi'iliiation Is Avenue, La Orumle. 2-ia-L'm ine oaiy seusihie anil safe way of treating caterrh. Goes right to the spol. Ilrealhed through the nose and mouth. Guaranteed satisfaction or money refunded. Sold bv nil drug gists. :i-2!P-lt CHAIN WOOD According tcHheir temper men ire I sharpened or moken on ine gnnunig wheel iqf advqrsijy. i j : j two bits',1 vi'Here ' Art thoL1? Sign in Wilt '(camouflaged) of local movie theater: "Unt Your Change." Timely placards nro al ways truth ful. How delightful Is spring, wjth the birdies saying "Chec-chee" and the chickens saying "Ca-choo." ' "Heacock's Railionhones are four times louder than any other on the NOTICE TO CREDITORS market, easier tiuv d, and made I Notice is hereby given that the un nght. Enterprise, (Ire. 2-12-21 dersigued has been appointed admin- ,, . 7" " " islrator of the estate of Kliza W. Kaster Jlou.luy Tull at Ilex Hall Hunter, deceased, and all person April Jin', Riven by Mhiinein' ( lull, ihaving claims against said estate are , I. is. if hereby notified and ivquired to pre- : sent same to this administrator at The best thing you can use fori La Grande, Oregon, on or before six .muni on ur iiiinog oi me nair is our innntns Irom ilale hereof. .NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALE Notice is hereby' 'givon that the undersigned trustee in bankruptcy will offer to the highest bidder the following bankrupt slock of mer chandise, to-wit: All the stock W the Union Motar Company, bankrupt, at La Grande, Oregon, consisting of parts and ac cessories of motor curs, trucks, traij toM, ;tools and equipment of garage, filiite.s .a,nd office . Curniturc. . The. s.ii.if .stiiolt. rjiy ,be.ieeii- at '..the foim-Wiplncq'-'or;'' bu'xliiesh,' ton 'Jefferson street in said city, and a complete inventory in.iv be examined nt thp Grande sitid place, or in the. office of the referee m bankruptcy. II. E. Dixon, Esq- All bids must he sealed, and will be opened on the :11st day of .Maivh, IH2:!, at 10 a. m., nt the said former place of business. 'J'he Trustee re serves the right to reject any anil all bids. Terms, cash, W. D. HANKS, n , . i j'ruslee. Order now. Grnndnt In r: m,....... Uonde Lumber Co. .'l-12-tf jn-lfi-XI ' ' I IT. GLENN WILL PRESENT PLAYi Kusler .Moniiny Hull at Ilex Hall April Vnil, aly.n by SlniuiTs' riuli. 2-L'S-ll' gerilllcida and danilmff eradicutnr. It always gives quick results, and is only 7fic and SI. oil a but lie at Silvcr thoriHWright's Family Drug Store. :i-2!-tr THE DEPOT POOL HALL Now open under new management. Candy, cigars, tohncco and cards. Your patronage solocited. a-2ll-(lti CLARK & YI'.NT.ER Hated this 24th day of Match 1112,1. A. R. HUNTER. Administrator of the Estate of r.lian W. Hunter, deceased.. Mar.2!)-Apr.5-12-I!-2H THE OLD HOME TOWN MT. GLEN, March 2!). A. J. Feik is removing his family to their home in i.Mt. 'Glen. k'Mrs. Feik, who has been seriously ill tor some months is much improved. , ; ' , ' f Judge Couch was iti Mt. Glen to day looking over, the roads, ,11c said that next year they intendejl making a market' road-.1t)1hiti)rh,S hc'rir'.tq La iGrnniiiv ' ' ' '! '" '' ' ' Livestock is looking fine fhis spring. There will be some surplus liny iiere this year. Chas. Hibbert has accepted a po sition with I.eighton's garage. The Mt. Glen M. I. A. will present a two-act comedn di-nma. "Mr. 'Bob," in the chapel Friday evening, March ."SO. This is a high class show, be ing recommended by some of the leading colleges. It is considered one of the most clover shows pub lished. Play shows about two hours and there is not a dull moment throughout the entire time. They are expecting a large crowd. Show starts at 8 nclock. ' By Stanley fe' ........ i rv.i 'I !i I 11 L i'S.MMr.s! I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS iliglmny Construction I'nion County, Oregon. Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Union County, Ore gon, at the County Court House, at NOTICE Keliablc help furnished on shoit nonce, inaie or ii-inair. v tin ..lain i.a liranitc, lllTgon, at 1 p. in., on 744. 217 Depot Street, or 2.S.VJ. the Thirtieth day of March. 1!2:I. J li 1 7 Fourth street. Kilby & Crouse. jfor construction work on sections of .'l-l()-lm .the following described roads; all in Union ountv. Oregon: Modem dance tonight at Zubir liall. Music furnished by Olson s or Cheatra. 3-28-lt Don't miss the beautiful display of blooming Easier lilies and plant at CDierrys Flower Store. S-27-4t It Is bound to please you, our Violet Cream for the hands , for chapped lips, roughness of the skin, at i'ac a bottlo lit Silverlhorn Wrlghfa Family Druir Store. 3-2-tf i Between Island City and Cove, Oregon. This work Involves: Approx imately l,t.:l miles of surfacing. Ap proximately fi.:i miles of paving. Between Island City anil Mcl.ain I.ane, Union County, (ire. This work involves: Approximately H.75 miles of surfacing. Between holder and Summerville. Oregon. This work involves: Ap proximately :t miles of surfacing. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder's bond. ll r;ves &H i uii hi y If?1 s ASESV, I ISO-NO- ISV 'J TTt v b.w . f WS. K T mm u A e?UM1C PV A CHICAK BPP.D HCOST, . IfflDDeo ON A BROKEN BOAVO AT THE CENa, MCTEL TCrAy, DtCCATN MI'S rN"L C Af r; 4weLr. CAS 5 Stt ;w m m m m JUoney saving g (Cm AW III ia(f S -"S S "P ! S1 & S & i s I I 1 I I Cash d stores m m Next Monday is the first of the month again. To some it .will be merely ;. the first of April, while to others, less fortunate, it will mean another scramble ; to pay bills contracted in March.. ' Running bills nowadays is a luxury few who really appreciate the difference care to afford.' As a basis of figuring, take ""the items listed below and check them off against the prices charged ori your :;March bill. You will probably be astounded at the difference. . PACKING HOUSE PRODUCTS Armour's Star Hams "The Ham What Am ! We have just received a large shipment of Star Hams for Easter at the attractive price, per lb, 29c. Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, 5 dozen $1.00 Sugar Cured Bacon, well streaked, per tb 28c Carsten's Sugar Cured Hams, per !b 27c Brookf ield Cheese, full cream, per It) ......29c Smoked Loin Backs, per tb --25c Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, 10-Vb net $1.94 Swift's Silver Leaf Lard. 5-lb net '- 99c Carsten's Lard, No. 10 pail . Carsten s Lard, Nov5 pail ...... ,. Coffee At A Real Saving M'-fri Swtb tin , ...:....$1.9S M. J. B., 3-lb tin :. $1.23 M.J. B.i-1-tt) tin .......43c Hill's Red Can, 5-lb tin ., .$2.05 Hill's Red Can, 2'-tf tin ,.1.05 Hill's Red Can, 1-tb tin ..:...44c Royal Club, 5-tb tin ...:....i.....$1.9S ',,. Royal Club, 3-lb tin :1 $1.23 ' ; Royal Club, 1-lt) tin ...-r.43c . V Dried Fruits r Large Fancy Dried Prunes, 3 lb ...50c Black Figs, 4 lb 85c Large 3 Crown Raisins, 5'tb .: 69c Thompson's Seedless Raisins, 5 lb 79c Thompson's Seedless Raisins, 2 lb 33c Fancy Dried Peaches, 2 lb 43c Brooms $1.50 Value, each .....98c Matches, full count box -. 5c Bon Ami Bar or Powdered 10c Rex Lye, 2 cans :. . -25c Crystal White Soap, per case ..$4.59 . Crystal White, 10 bars ......:......:...,..47c Polar White Soap, per case ......$4.29 , Polar White Soap, 10 bars 44c t. Crane Oi) Soap per dozen ..........JC;., 'Cremi; 'Oil Soap, 6 bars 'L::.:.ji!ioi' : Shredded Cocoamit, 2 lb ...45c Sweet Ground Chocolate, 2 tb 45c Pure Cocoa, 2 lb . 25c Coiled Spaghetti, 3 lb ...25c Cut Macaroni, 3 lb ..25c Butter ,. Blue Mountain Creamery, per roll 95c Blue Mountain Creamery, per IT) 48c Syrups Red Karo, 10-lb pail 79c - Red Karo, 5-tb pail 43c Red Karo, 2'.-lb pail 23c , Blue Karo, 10-tb pail 69c Blue Karo, 5-tb pail 37c Blue Karo, 2 Mb pail 19c " Skaggs Cane and Maple A delicious Pancake Syrup ' 10-tb can, net $1.59 5-tb can, net 83c 2'o-tb can, net : 49c Flour and Cereals Dolmonte Flour, per bbl $7.69 Delmonte Flour, 49-lb sack $1.97 Oregon Beauty, per bbl $6.99 ...$1.47,. ..jjj..77c'i .1 li:i,iriiiiii.." Jillli !. Oregon, B'eautV Flcjur; per sack .-.$1.79 1 None to Equal, -pel bbl. ..,.;w.'..;...$6.5il,'i'. None to. Equal, 49:tb sack ....:..:..1.69 . Germea, per sack .....47c Graham Flour, per sack .43c Whole Wheat Flour, per sack ',..'..43p V Pure -Rolled Oats, 9-tb sack .,:...:.:.59cr . ...Corn. Flakes," Post,.Toasties, pkg., 10c I J;ShMded Wheat; 2 pkgs. '-:;...i.:;...2oc--i i. - j ;.,i:' J i.,..in ,!-l "1 ffcaritied Fruits and Vegetables .... :'ci..T3i n....i. i . ....'' ' - 'K-'1"'. couu cauK iuiii;uues( ) taiis ........yoc..: 'Extra.'Standard Pack Tomatoes ;" ",;' No'2 tins, 2 cans ....25c Extra Standard Pack Tomatoes, . No 2 tins, per case ?2.96 ' Standard Corn, per case $2.96 Standard porn, 2 cans 25c anned Peaches, No. 2'., 5 cans $1.00 Canned Pears, No. 21-, -1 cans ..$1.00 Jams and Preserves Pure Fruit and Sugar Roseland Asstd. Preserves, lG-oz., 2 for 45c ; Wassels Asstd. Preserves, 24-oz. tins, -- 2 for 45c, Canned Fish Pink Salmon,. No. 1 talls, 2 for .u..25c, ped. Red Salmon, tails, 2 for .;;...35c" American Sardines In Oil, doz. .:55c Canned Shrimp, No. Is, 2 for 35c Canned Oysters, No. Is, 3 for 50c Canned Oysters, No. 2s, 3 for ....$1.00 ' Crackers No. 10 Wood Box Sodas, each ....$1.14 No. 5 Wood Box Sodas, each 49c- No. 5 Wood Box Graham Crackers, each : ...78c Little Chick Feed Per 100-tb sack $4.30 Per 50-lb sack j2.25 No. 10-lb sack 54c Scratch Feed, 100 lb ,3.35 Eastern Oyster Shell, 100 lb $1.89 Tobacco Star, per plug 75c Horse Shoe, per plug 75c tJ Medium Olnnax, per plug 75c Velvet, Trince Albert, Tuxedo, 2 for :oc Bread White, Graham, Whole Wheat, or ... Cracked Wheat, 3 for 25c Money Saving SKAGGS UNITED STORES Cash Stores Oregon Washington Utah Nevada Idaho Wyoming California