La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 07, 1923, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday. April 7, 1022.
There's Much Variety in
Spring Coats
Variety in style, variety in fabric, variety in color and
detail. There is an irresistible appeal in the soft lines of
these wrappy coats, enhanced by the texture of material
and smartness of line. They boast of clever sleeve treat
ments, unusual side fastenings, Moused backs and there
are straight line coats very much in vogue. For street or
for dress, and they assure real satisfaction.
$13.50 to $75.00
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no . -J
Dr. and Mrs. Iiuy F. Murphv nnd
Mr. and llrs. William. II. lUohnon
katnp, jr., presided over one of the
ml it attractive Hridico dinners of the
Easter season Friday evening. The
Country .dull was the scene of the
dinner.
The centerpiece was a beautiful
bowl of dnffodils and lavender sweet
peas, surrounded by seven branch
candles.
Bridjro honors for the evening were
awarded to Harrison A. Zurhrick,
and Miss Until Znnelln, who is a
truest at tbo home of Dr. and Mrs.
Harry Bouvy. "
L&-bratttlc , Oca.
ard Wanner of Enterprise, have been
visiting their mother, Mrs. J. G. Rcn
nio of this city, for some time. Mrs.
Claude Kennie left this morning for
Echo where she will make her home
in the future.
iOFFICEi
! CAT !
J neons vjii'
after usiw.L....... .....
orficbtica 'intpl' 1 UM whimpered
never hurt Tush, "but I had to whale
It' ficver di110 nr out ' my younueNt kid for
omincmkj Uf,il,K mv dvin mug to eat his
bread and milk out of."
19.1 APPLY FOR WHEAT
OI.YMPIA, Wash., A.pr. 7. Ap
plications for seed wheat in the east
ern Washington drouth counties for
which the lust legislature provided
relief by a $250000 seed wheat loan
appropriation from the reclamation
revolving1 fund are nob expected to
total $100,000. Up to Tuesday night
VXi applications had been received
and 117 applications paid for, total
ing $20,054. iAs the spring seeding
is usually nretty well over by April
15, the closing rush scarcely will
equal the applications already re
ceived. The -counties included in the ap
plications already received include
Ilougln., where the demand is the
heaviest; Lincoln, (J rant, lien ton,
Chelan and Franklin.
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Charming in nil its details, was
the Bridge luncheon given Tuesday
at the Country club when Mrs. Hay
Murphy and Mrs. William II. Hoh
nenknnip, jr., were hostesses.
Covers were laid for eighteen
guests around a beautifully decor
ated luncheon table. The color scheme
of lavender anil yellow was carried
out in floral centerpieces and cor-
Knir. lintiinnto
' lUuvy .flMil'. Mr,:' Harri'.
tflmivv wnn h.tiw.ts, ..." ' .1
THE WEAKER SEX
,Womcn are often referred to as
the weaker sex. Cy Kology wonders
. who ever got that way. According
to Cy, lifter paying for a breach of
. promise suit that didn't fit his son
at college and sitting in the jury
'in a case wJhcre a s'ix floot man was
" plaintiff, charging his wife with as-
""(ault anil battery with intent to kill.
it is still an cnigmn. "Weak?" he
exploded. "Bunk" and then be
branched off on some choice profan
ity.
NUTHBR POME
In dnvs of old when knights were
bold
And ladies Prim and saucy
I.iipior flawed, wild oats were sowed,
I'll bet the nigttts were naughty-
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
II'
4-3-lt
Ail kinds of tiie Ir-iest styles of
stationery and correspondence earns,
all the pretty tints or colors. 1 a-
1... lt,a nnnnrf nt llMCeS Villi Call
afford, nt Silverthorn-Wiight's Fnm
n.,.,. SI, ire. 4-0-U
April 10th, last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 4-(K!t
Portland winners, fluff-'Wynndotte
eggs $1 per setting; and Progressive
b verlienrim' niruwueny j.iu. v-
ner hundred. Ira K. Aldiicn
Fourth St.
Gladioli bulbs have arrived. Spe
cial price of 7,'jC per dozen. 9 va
rieties. Cherry Florists. 4-o-4t
A writer savs the modern inter
pretative danced hasn't anything on
the ancients. Hut why drag in the
last two words?
PARIS BEAUTY PARLOR,
Room 6 Sommer Bldg.
. Open from 9 to 6
Evenings and Sundays on Appoint
ment. Phone 575-W.
3-5-lm
Paiisv Plants at Chervya store or
greenhouses, lint dozen 4-fl-4t
April loth, last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 4-0-.'lt
.THC FAIR STeeiR)M SPPCTACLES JOHNATHAN HOK ljOST LAST
WINTtR, WE POUND TODAY .WHEN PHlUORMAM SHOVELLED THE
SAW DUST OUT OP HIS WELL SHOWN MAI4 STREET BUTCHER SHOP
Find
It
Here
J Copy for this column must be
in by 10:00 a. ra.
SELECTED SEED CORN
Stoddard Yellow Dent seed corn is
now ready for delivery. First class,
the grade that wins the Blue iRibbon,
at $8 00 per 100 pounds. Second
class at $6.00 per 100 pounds. J. B.
btoddaixi. 1- ruitdale, Uregxn. fhone
443-R. 4-6-6t
April 10th. last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 4-6-:it
TIRE BARGAINS
Excellent bargains in 33x4i and
.14x4J Cord casings at the Blue Moun
tain Garage. 4-7-ttt
Still, it's fair enough that a war
to end war should.be followed by a
peace to end peace.
April 10th, last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 4-G-;)t
Why not get rid of dandruff or
itching of the scalp or fulling of the
hair when a 75c bottle of our Ger
micide and Dandruff Eradicator will
stop all such, trouble in a very short
time. Silverthom-Wrig-ht's Family
Drujr Store. 4-6-tf
DANCE TONIGHT
Follow the crowd to Zuber hall
tonight to hear Olson's 7-piece or
chestra. 4-7-ltp
A tactful barber is one who can
say, "Shampoo, sir?" to a bald man
and keep it from sounding sarcastic.
HART'S PHOTO STUDIO
High grade portraits, kodak pictures
professionally finished. Real por
traits made from vour best kodak
negatives. Ask about it. Copying
and enlarging properly done, sec
ond floor Palmer-Eoesch Bldg., oppo
site West's store. 3-16-lm
Rugs drv cleaned, shampooed anil
washed. 9x12, $1.50. Why pay
more? La Grande IWenving Works.
Phone 253-W. 4-5-litp
5,000 cabbage plants now ready at
the greenhouse. Cherrys Florists.
4-2-tf
For hot water bottles or fountain
syringes and abdominal supporters
v'ou will always get the best values
for the best possible prices and you
can always rely upon us to make
our promises good. Silverthorn
Wright's Family Drug Store. 4-5-tf
Fine Pansy Plants, S0e. dozen, nt
store or greenhouses, unerrys flor
ists. 4-G-4t
Anril 10th, last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 4-(-:it
Have you seen 1'ager auoui paint
ing you car. Phone 317-J. Shop at
190i3 Greenwood St, 2-17-lin
OlttliOX NOlSEIVr CO.
Geo. Hall. Agt., 1213 Washington
Avenue, la Grande. 2-13-2in
NURSES TRAINING SCIOL
for young ladies desiring to become
trained nurses in a State accredited
school near at home. Affording ex
cellent training in a modern, thor
oughly equipped hospital. For full
particulars address
Sister Smpenor,
St. Elizabeth's Hospital,
Baker, Oregon.
4-4-2fitp ' .
Just the thing for those chaps on
your lips, for roughness of the skin,
for sunburn is Violet Cream, and
only 35c a bottle at Silverthorn
Wright's Family Drug Store.
4-5-tf
April loth, last day to pay water
rent without a penalty. 4-fi-3t
If he draws $23 a week, and han
dles the company money, and his
wife has social aspirations, find the
shortage.
DR. U. J. KUCKMAt
DR. K. B. JVIILLBR
Dentists
Rooms 9 to 14 Roesch-Palmer Bldg-
Adams Ave at IJpot St.
Hours 9 to 6. Phone Main 70 i
Special Hours By Appointment
l.n ;rnnde, Oregon 4-7-lm I
"Dobbins Farm"
near Union will be subdivided into four ten-acre
tracts. One 40-acre tract wii.Ii modern improve
ments. Tracts consist of the best land in Union
County with pood water right. One mile from
Union postoffice. , .
For particulars communicate with "J,
J. F. or W. M. DOBBIN, of Union,
or
J. D. DOBBIN, of La Grande
Junius wonders how a fellow feels
when ho has to stop in the middle
of a proposal of marriage, to sneeze.
Ballad nf a Store-Keeper
Trust
Buts!
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POME
A'', what is tho cure when life nil
I'eini.'tne
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S'H.ER.RY.S
LAST DAY
ETHEL CLAYTON
"IF I WERE QUEEN"
A dashing Aniork-an beauty a royal prince
of the roalm a tiueen's locket intriguing ilipli
maUj robes of ermine the-splendors of regal
courts and castles stoul-heaited warrior.--.
swift couriers bold knights and brave latli.;.;
brilliant stunning niagnif icient in a ro
mance of traiuseciuling beauty aii.l e..,uisit.;
sentiment
Also Show Inn
A COMEDY
ChniK'r No. :t(l.1. Itcsei ve Dlslrirt Xo. 12
niipoitr or thk roxniTiox op the
LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
At l.a Ciriinile In tin' .Slate of On-tfon. at I he Close of Business on April 3, 1a23.
ItlOSOCItCICS
Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, ac
ceptances or other bunks, and foreign bills
of excbanKe or drafts sold with indorsement
of (his bunk '. $1.1 J4.r.l).43
Total luiins H,KM,ri!)!M;i
t'. R. (.overuineiit securities nwiusl:
litposih-il to secure circulation I K. bonds pnr
value 20n.00n.00
All other Culled States Government securllics
(Ini'lmlliiK premiums, If any) i:i:t, nno.no
Total
Other bonds, stocks, siM-nrltles, etc.:
IlimkinK House. JiiO.iion.no: Furniture ami flx-
tili-rs. 1 1 7.4 1 ll.Oo
Ite ii estate owned other than bunking liouse
Ui tvful reserve with Kederul Itescrvo llunlt
Crtsh lu vault and ainotint duo from national
bunks
Amount due from Ktale banks, hunkers, and
trust compiinlcs (other than Included In Items
S, 3. anil In
Checks on oilier bunks in the same city or town
us reporting hunk (other than Item 12) ........
'ft'1)! ? Heuls . in, VI, 12 suit 111
OMtkAladi-di'iits n buiikts l(iiicluiiliii; Kederal '' '
Itescrve Hunk) loculcd outside of city or
town of rcpoi-tltiK bank 3.!M 5,80
M Isi'Clluncolis rush Items 3,020.21
ItciliMiiption fund with l'. .s. Ticusurer nnd due '
fioin r. s. Treasurer 10,000.00
a.-u.ooo.on
24.II27.3C
"7.410.00
n 1. 237. 75
1 13,754. 3S
401.S0S.55
14.4(16.01
i V 424,'nss.1!:
i.
7,1(13.56
C,!l6ri.51
,to
3'
TOTAl ,
MAnii.irn'.s
fnpltal stock paid In
Surplus fund
t'nillvitlod prorils
Loss runout expenses. Interest, itnd tuxes mild. ..
Cliciiluthiir notes outstanding
r in o 1 1 ii l due to nutloiiul hanks
Amount due to Slum hunks, hunkers, and trust
ciiiiipnnles In the Cnlted States and foreign
countries (other tltun included in Hems 2t
or 22)
Certified checks outstanding
Tolul of It. ins 21. 22, 23, 14 un.l 25
Ililllilnd ileHilts (other than ImnU ilenoslts)
Minjist to Keserie (drpnsits puMiblo within
30 duys:
Individual deposits suhject to check '
ertlflciites or deposit duo In loss than 30 days
(oilier than for money borrowed)
State, county, or other munlcliml donnillc so.
cured hy pledge of assets of this hank or
surety bond
Total of demand deposits (other than bnnk do
posits) suhjeet to lteservo Items 26, 27, 2S,
29. 30, and 31
Mine drMsts subject to Ito-orve (payable after
30 duilys. or subject to 30 duys or more no
tice, and postal savings):
Certificates of deposit (other than for money
borrowed
Other time deposits
Total of lime deposits miMcl to lieserve.
Items 32. 33. 34 and 35
I'lilled Males deposit, (other than postal suv
Inss), IneliiiHni; y.ir Loan deposit account
and deposits of fulled Ntatca dlshuisiiiB of-lliers
2S.42S.JS
lli.tl6n.90
$2,215,933.15
f 200.00.00
50,000.00
11.454. 02
266,000.00
7,22li.n0
10.2S9.1 1
2.S02.21
260.00
772.OR4.50
Hupmobile
58-Day Run of 26,165 Miles Without a Stop
Proves Huptnobile Staunchness and Reliability
1.1119.651. 50
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514 342 6S
205.215.M
I.COO.OO
I2.215.9SS.15
TOTAl
State of Oregon. Counlv of f nlnn is
1. V. 1., Meyers. Cashier of the nhove-numed hank, do selemly swear
thai th eshove Matcment is true lo the best or mv knowledge and belief.
F. U MKYEHS. Ciuhicr.
Subscribed and nwoin to before me
this dth day of April, 1923.
'HAS. It. HKYNOI.OS.
Notary ruhtic for Oregon. Mv rom-
mission expires 1-Vh. 24. 1924.
CO It It KCT Attest:
C. I'KNN'tNOTON.
It. S. IlllOWNTON.
J. O. SNOPC.rtASH.
Pirectors.
Perhaps no motor car ever before
was given such a, reliability test as
this.
Day and night for 58 clays, without
the engine being stopped once, and
without the official seals on its hood
being broken, a stock Hupmobile was
driven 26,165 miles by drivers work
ing in three shifts about Salt Lake
City and over a maze of intermoun
r .tain highways in . Utah, Idaho and
Wyoming; ':V.l ib:'irb: ;w
The starter was removed before the
run began. Oil was taken on through
a special tube in the side of the sealed
hood. This intake for oil, as well as
the intakes for gas and water, were
all securely sealed, and were broken
and re-scaled only under official in
spection. The route of the car, for the most
part, was over a maze of mountain
highways. Part of the course led the
car into the precipitous mountain
canyons of Heber, Provo, and Par
leys, in the Wasatch range.
The engine was brought to a stop on
ly after the fan belt had broken, at
26,165 miles. The car then completed
its 6()th day with a mileage of 27.006.
It was immediately torn down and
inspected under direction of Prof. A.
LeRoy Taylor, of the Automotive
Department of the University of
Utah. He reported that the engine
with 33,000 miles to its credit show
ed only slight wear; that the life of
this stock Hupmobile had only just'
commenced.
The qualities revealed by the car in
this test its economy records the
way it stood up in continuous ser
vice such as not one motor car in ten'
thousand is asked to give these
, things are not remarkable or unusual '
for the Hupmobile. "' 1 ' "
They are the daily portion of every
Hupmobile owners.
The Reliability Record
Days without Engine Stop 58
Total non-stop mileage 26,165
Average Miles Per Day 449
Gas ave. miles per gal 21.5
Oil ave. miles per gal 1,21s
Replacement
At 22,106 miles Brake lining
At 24,)!)5 miles Head lamp tie rod
At 26,165 miles Fan Belt.
The first engine stop was necessi
tated by the breaking of the fan
belt. The run was then ronHnnori
- s-.V. v.
two (lays, the total mileace at thr
end of 60 days hcinsr 27.006. nn
which the daily average is confut
ed.
Harley D. Smith
Distributor