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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1923)
TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, June 1. 1923. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley The Largest Chain Department 'Store Organization in the Vorld R1NSO (Large) 23c LUX (Small) 10c LaOrando , Ore. 371 DEPARTMENT STORES -MANY NEW FABRICS ARE ON DISPLAY In Ou r riece isoods section , a r PAGE EIGIIT J ' tin ' V At $35 Uxtii Wu.lt Co. EXTRA VALUE SUITS ' Plain or Sport Models in the largest selection of Tweeds, Cheviots or Worsteds, including Gabardine, we have ever shown. Why Suffer from Rheumatism? I jiii i it imiy be relieved by implying 'chamberlain's Liniment, which makes Ho you know that nine out of sleep ainl rest possible, and that cer cvnry ten cases of rheumatism are I tninly moans n great deal to any simply rheumatism of tho muscles or! one afflicted with rhcumutism. Ailv. chronic rheumatism, neither of which require uny inturnnl treatment? The! A Want Ad Will Do it. oee Us About Your Fishing Tackle Before you ko on yourrip. ? . ) Complete YoiuyEu,! Successful 1 lofitlay Everything to Complete YoiuEiiuipnicnt for a Newlin Book f Stationery Co. "-Cf,! ', mold if . f If I , '--SSSMfc J NEWT 5MC5 lucv BilBtrn MAP'tl.l rTP.Y WAl KPP THIS uuWur. . if J a - - , f lucv BilBtrn MAP'tl.l ftTFY WAl KPP TIIR uuwur. UNDN'GOUNTY DM AT HIES:! Find It Here Stampede Opened Yester-i! ,, ... ; r j.,-,r. PnJ0 T'.m ift-' c",jr for thls co,am', mu,t be Bucking postponed Until j! loday. in by 10:00 a. mi ITAINKS, Ore.. Jun l.-Tlie Haines' Stanipcile management yesterday Wimbled with the weather nian, and lo.'it, The entire program however, was up to expectations, and will tfoori weather from now on attend ance records should he broken, for seme f the best riders in the coun try are on the program. Tho f;econd annual Haines Stam pede officially opened 'with a ihani? when the parade, headed by the 2C piece cowboy band made its way tt the (f rounds. All facilities are re ported to be crowded to the limit with some of the bu;;t racing stoelt on the ccast. (iood Races. In the free for all races, Trixii Water on 'Lady Nijrht won firs' place, Ti'ix Frazier on Rainbow am1 Reed on Charles Chaplin placed next. Htibler on Ilessy placed first in the saddle horse race, with Kennedy on Red, second. In the cowboy pony race. Stephens on Cream, won, with Church on flJonlh and Tony on licck placing next. The Walters string of horses won first in tho quick change relay, and 1 the Rett hales placed second.. j Red was first in the standing Ho j mini race, Jtyers was secemf, j The Roman chariot race proved a j thriller, Church winning, with Dyers' lj second. , j j All the bucking contests were car-; iicd over until today, which is Union I county day. During the evenings, the crowds-' will be entertained by two shows and two dance floors. SHERRY'S TODAY AND TOMORROW 'ARE Y FAlLtJRE III One wanted LOVE. One V.'i'ited POWI All the third h;id on hit, mind was his hiiir-part. With a Prefeied Cast, including Madge Bellamy, Llyil Hughes (Tess's Sweet heart) and Tom Sant.schi f ('oinedv "OCEAN SWELLS" U4 nun IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 123 TO BE PAVED (Continued from ri:iJTQl vision and direction of the city man ager. 1' or violat icn ol l Ins act the penalty is not lest than $5 fine and not more than $100, or imprisonment in the city jau one day lor each of such line not to exceed W day. Tho ordinance carried an emergency clause making it immediately effec tive. Repair Reservoir. A contract was authorised with the Alhei tson-Cecnell U rut hers and Welch Corporation for iw repair of . the local nvervoir, hy lining with reinforced guntte. lapers were submitted to tin; eom i mission in regard to the Oro lflt Joveihead crossing, which would settle the miestiiMi of the overhead to all 1 concerned. The commission favored the laying of two plank walks from avenue 1 lo the river along the west sido of Spruce street for the convenience of residents during Chuutauuua week June inclusive, the walks to be constructed before the chautautma Opens. NO'lUCE Wm. McMurray of the U. V. an nounces that rates to Union during the Stock 'Show, June 4th to 8th, in clusive, are reduced one-half. Sale dates June 1st to 8th, inclusive. Re turn limit, June MOth. Fare $1.09 round trip. Children one-half fare, oiiov. 6-1-lt A special sale for a few day.1? on pxall pnds and numerous other items at Silverthorn-Wright's Fam ily Drug btore. u-l-tl IJuy used cars from C. W. Bunting & Son, Head "Bunting's Bargains." 6.-3-tf Buy used cars Jrom C. W. Bunting & Son. Head "Bunting's Bargains." 5-3-tf . DINMCK WARK Tho most enjoyable thing in the home is nice (MiWerwaro: good ware that can be usqdevery day and for nice china that will stand the every day usage. Weoffer vou twelve dis tinctive pattcrnsto choose from, all in open stock that you can buy just what you necdl -Start your set with as little' an y I'm like and be assured (hat you 'can always add to it, at Richardson's Art & Gift Shop. .. 0-1-21 Beautiful haTid tinted pictures of Kastern Oregon scenery, suitable for presents for Vndl occasions will he found nt IRit-Jianlson's .Art & (rift Shop, They stpecialize on Enlarging and Tinting iiinl in Frames to match your pictuiTf-s llavo IKichardson, The Art jvlany do your picture LATTICE CREPE A new suiting fabric for Summer Dresses we are offering in Copen blue, Saxe blue, orchid, Egypt green, tan and American Beauty.. Per yard 6'Jc BATIK VOILE Batik designs and coloring on fine quality SG-inch Voile. Our showing is of five pat terns. Per yard .....15c PERSIAN KNIT A fine quality Silk Ratine, in white only for Summer Skirts and Jackets. Per yard - -$3.93 FIGURED CREPE DE CHINE Just six new patterns which are !y far the most distinctive we have shown this Season. Summer colorings on light grounds. Per yard - ?2.89 PLISSE UNDERWEAR CREPE Six colors in 32-inch Windsor Crepe for all undergarments. Per yard 29c H. C. S. GINGHAMS A fine quality 32-inch do mestic Zephyr Gingham. -Checks' plaids"and plain colors. Per yard ...r.. L6c Silk Jersey Combination Suits Just I life dozen more oi these popular undi-rurmenta have arrived. . They are of pnro Silk Jerstv, with bod lee tops, all daintily trimmed vlth lace. The colors are orchid, fU'Mli, white and ll,rht blue. $2.25 i i i i Curlcy Electric Curling Ins A Tollable K'Uriric Curllnjf Iron with nlxjr,.-t of conl Cor altarhin;: Jn lamp socket. JiiHt twoti.L-n of tlieac! Buy HattlrilaT s J..-H nr Bungalow Sateen Aprons All-ovrr atyh'H. pood final ity Sateen, trimmed with C'ltlonnu in contracting colors. $1.98 Fancy Gauntlets For Women Gauntlets, to co'm Dlcte the smart street costume ! Newest styles! Make early selections. m .i ..i HTW ::LUl.iil.-;::';i?".-.'..: lllli Smartly fashioned of heavy quality Milanese Silk, with contrasting fringes; finely tucked cuffs; daintily ruiricd models. Your choice oi styles at $2.49 !$2.98 Hie Largest Chain Department "Store Organization in the World" work. JNOTICI'. of the Clifistitm church will f;ive a cook'Ml food sale nt ikiio-i's' Gixcery on Saturday, June ami. li-l-U I NOI'K'i: TO I KIiDl l'OliS ' Notice is I'.ercliy iven to all con It'enied that letters testamentary have lieen issued Uy the (Yunty Court of Iluy used cars irom C. W. Huntlnfr & Son. Keud "Uunting's Bargains." 5-3-tf NOTICE Ther0 are many imitations of oste opathy. Tho undersigned are the only osteopaths practicing in Union coun ty. DR. II. K. SCllOKM, 1)11. INGIJi & lNULE. fi-9-tf The Ladies of tho Altar Society will hod a ccoked food sale Satur day afternoon at the Newlin Hook Store. U-l-n at ono-half the regular price of such goods. Silverthovn-Wright's Family Drug Store. -lrtf Have you seen Fager a'oout paint ing you car. Phone 317-J. Shop at 1002 Greenwood St. 2-17-lm A SPECIA'I. SALK VOll TIJRKK DAYS of liexall coods and many items of general lines. We will sell. Old Oregon Trail celebration. I of- after having given first opportunity fereir to rent this- laud to the Pag eant 'Association for less money than I can get for it from private persons. The 'Association saw fit not to rent tho lar.d. That was tlr.'ir business. Now I de-'ii'e to permit others to use to the Pageant Association. My property is very -desirable for any l:itld oT a concession in connection with the Pageant and I detain ft only fait that people who are looking fcr lestrahlo locations shall have at one-half of the regular price that ' making fair use rf my own properly such goods are generally sold, on- vorihern-wrignt s 'family, urun Store. G-l-tfT- Large dance, Zuber hall, Saturday, I June 2nd. Hear Olson's 7-pece or-j chestra play "Kale.'' 5-ol--t! the land if (hey wi.-h to do so. This chance to know of the propositions I feel is my business and there is .no which I lwe to offer, (j. It. Nstcs, reason why I should be criticised for Hotel Proprietor, Meacham. Oregon. ii-1 -1 r. Chain Wood. Phone M 547 5-11-tf Observer Want Ads Iliinff Results. MKMUM 1RROWX ll.Mlt look best of all after n Golden Glint Shanv poo. , ' FOR THREE DAYS A SPECIAL sale of Uexall goods. and many items ( in other lines. We will sell for the j next few days at one-half price that such goods are generally Fold at Sil- j verthorn-Wright's Family 1) r u g Store. ' C-l-tf Oregon Strawberries 2 for 25c Orc'jron Strawlfcrries, 2 for yr?T. 25c Whito Icicle Iliilialies, bunch ..y. 5c hunch , .'. 5c : 20c Union County, Oregon, to Carrie Jan sen upon the last will and testament of Fred P- Jausen, deceased, and all I'eisuus naiiig claims nc;amsi said ,mv.; estate atx heretiy nottlietl to present t lie same witlt proper vouchers tit the said oxeeiitrtv hi. the nffiee of fj. in-i fii,,,iii-y tt. 1 . .,UILei, III l.ll from the date of this notice. K ited and published tins 18th day if May A. I). I CAKU1E JANSKN', 1 Executrix. I May 1H-L'," June 1-S-lo My attcuticn has been called to a ti-l-lt notice appearing in the Observer' .'statinir that certain advertisements Fountain pens, LversJiaip pencils, which haa been run in my behalf is A nice line to select from at Silver- an evidence of my determination to thorn-Wright's Family Drugstore. work .against the interests of the 5-29-2tf01d t'regon Trail association and of the Pageant to be held on July 4. THE CORNER "I.I M il" lit is only my just due that the peo , Taste like chicken, .iivell like lur-'ple should understand tliat this no- key, "those Hamburg Sandwiches." tice is utterly unfair. I nnr not u-iil-at against .the Association ami am imi against the Pageant. The fact is Don't overlook our special sale o.' merely Hiis: that 1 own a body of Green Onions, Oregon Teas, Now Potatoes, Walla Walla Peels, Carrol s, lb Turnips, bunch Gold Medals Salad Dressing ...... 10c 20c 10c 30c s urocery Rexall goods and many other regular land at Meacham adjoining the lands) Numercus Hems will ,e sob selected hv the committee lor the NOTICE OF I'll.ING OF ' FINAL Al COl NT . In the County Court or the Slate of Orcein for Unom County. In the Matter of t he Estate of William Wall, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un-1 dersienril has filed his Final Account i a" Administrator of the Estnlu of, William Wall, deceased, and I he I County Court of I'tiinn County, Oic ' gim, lias fixed the 1 lift dav of June, 1 19 at initio o'clock in the forc ' u,k! at its ctmrl pmmu at the Court j House in La Grande. Oregon, as the! lime and plac,. f r hearing any and: ;All objections to the sai.i Final A,-' count and .-cttVmev.t of estate. I ! AIM'UUR W. WALL. 1 AilminisfiTitnr ' ' Gi-ctMi and Hess, attorneys for ad-N ,1111111. ttator. 1 May 4 -ll-IS-Jo-Jane 1 1 Royal Red Solid Pack Tomatoes No. 2 i Tin, 20c; 5 for 9.V, CALIFORNIA TOMATOES, No. 21-.. ton, 15c; Case S,,.r.j IOWA SUGAK COIJN. No. 2 tin, 15e; case, The Low est Established Price on High Grade Coffees HILLS KK1) CAN, 1-llv 41c; 2-lh. 37c, 5-lb. $2.t) M. J. B., 1-11). 1:5c; 3-lb., ?1.23; 5-lb..T. rREFEDfTKD STOCK, 1-lh., l-"c; 2'-Ah., ?1.0o; a-Uy. - $2.15' DL-yiOXP V,r, 1-li).,' iOc; 3-lb. S1.15; 5-11)". $1.!0 FNCY BULK BOASTED, 1-lh. 35c; 3-lb. $1.00; 5-lb ?1.G0 ST1LWVBEBKIES, fresh daily, 2 boxes... oc niONE MAIN -19 PRIVATE DELIVERY HOOVERIZEB GROCERY