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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1923)
PAGE TWO THE L GRAN DM EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, June 2' 192 .sr .'.': ..'-lie 1 tr ,1 7 y Special Ladies Spring Hats Monday and Tuesday wc. will offer Ladies' Spring Hats at 1-3 off original price. These include both Dress and Sport Hats. Vogue, Shield and other excellent makes. A Good Place to Trade Find It Here 2 lb- roll butter 8.K.-. .Peoples .Moat Miirket. . -2-U oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o CP? fr -1Mb column mutt in by 10:00 a. m, b mi . t...i: .1.- All.... L'. ..:.... I ' will hold a ccor.ed food snip Satiir- 'ilnv aftoniuon ut the Newliu ltonklo J Store: -l-lti : : ! o l I have money to loan on city prop- o I orty. (iuo. 11. C'unny, Iteal Kstntc. ,2 I; ti-2-lt o APPLI ANCES - - fjOOOOOO 000000000 o HOT J have money to loan on city prop erty. (;eo. II. (uney, Keal Estate. ti-H-lt i MEDiUM P.OWN HAIR looks' I liAuf t ,,11 ..ft,,.- .1 r:..l.lnti i:.i'r 1, ''pim. . Ii-1-U ! NOTICE Win. Mr Murray of the U. P. an nounces that rales to Union during tlio Stock Show, June 4th to 8th, in clusive, are reduced one-half. Sale dales June 1st to 8th, inclusive. Ke i turn limit June 10th. l-'are 41. Oil ; round trip. Children one-half fare, Fountain pens, Eversharp pencils. A nice line to select from at Silver-1 thorn-Wright's Family Drue; Store. 5-29-2tf rcT.Ff!TRICAL APLIANJ1 ruiv WBATLH5K COMFORTS g j H. & S. Electric j . Edison Mazda "Lamps - - -0.n g 107 Depot St. P1,onc o9-"J 8 foooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooS THK COItNEU "LUNCH" Taste like chicken, smell liko tur key, "those Hamburg Sandwichefl." 5-31-31 A Rpecial sale for a few days on Prvall uoorts and numt'rmis other items at Silverthorn-Wrifcht's Fam ily Drutr Store. 6-1-tf Don't overlook our Hnecial sale o,' )-l-ltj Rexall poods and many othor regular Mines, fsumercus items will be sold at one-half the regular price of such foods. SilvfrthornJVriirht' Family DruK Store. (i-l-tf NOTICK TO MUSICIANS Krtjular meetiitfj of Local 730 to he held at the K. P. hull Sunday, fine 3rd at noon. Mrs. L. J. (lates, Sec- ;-2-lt ' Iluy uj-ed cars from C. TV. Bunting & Hun. Read "Bunting's Bargains." 5-3-tf ! Buy used cars from C. W. Bunting '& Son. Head "Bunting's Bargains." i 5:3-tf j DINVKU WAKK : The mo.'t rnfjoyable thing in the ' horce is nice dnjrware; gol ware that can be usTevery day and for ! nice china that wil! stand the every n!ay usage. Wtifflffer you twelve dis- tinctive patteniT to choose from, all in open stockthat you can buy just Iwhnt you nerfd. Start your set with ias little as nti lik and be assured ; that you can always add to it, at i Richardson's rt & Gift Shop. rt-t-2t 2 lb- roll butter 85c. .Market. Peoples Meat tl-2-lt I Beautiful hatul tinted pictures of ! hastern Oregon scenery, suitable for presents (tor all occasions will be ; found atAftichardson's 'Art & Gift Shop. They specialize on Enlarging and TinefKanil in frames to match your pictures. Have RichanUon, "Trie Art Man, cio your picture work. ) o"-l-2t I have money to loan on city prop erty. Geo. H- Currey, Real Estate. A SPECIAL SALE FOR THREE DAYS of Rexall goods and nrany items of general lines. We will sell at one-half of the regular price that such goods are generaiiy sold. Sil- verthcrn-Wright'.s Family Drug Store. 0-1-tf Large dance, Zuber hall, Saturday, June 2nd. Hear Olson's 7-pece or chestra play "Fate." 5-31-2t 18 FOR THREE DAYS .A SPECIAL sale of Rexall goods and many items in other lines. We wiH fell for the next few days at one-half price that such goods are generally sold at Sil-verthorn-Wright's Family Drug Store. (I-l-tf Chain Wood. Phone M 547 5-11-tf Observer Want Ada Ilrtng Results. NOTICE of the Christian church My attention has been called to a notice appearing t in the Observer stating that certain advertisements which has been run in my behalf is an evidence of my determination to work against the interests of the Old Oregon Trail association and of the Pageant to be held on July 4. It is only my just due that the peo ple should understand that this no tice is utterly unfair. I am' not against the Association and am not against the Pageant. The fact is merely this: that I own a body of land at Meacham adjoining the lands selected by the committee for the Old Oregon Trail celebration. I of fered to rent this land to the Pag eant Association for less money than I ran get for it from private persons. The Association saw fit not to rent the land. That was their business. Now I desire to permit others to-use the land if thuv wish to do so. This I Practical Suit I New York. A delightful practical Unit for town wear or for sports on exhibition here today is of knitted j artificial ,ilk which is inclined to 'hold its shape better than pure silk. The surplice jacquette is beige bor dered with wood brown, while thr skill for once, a skirt not plaited i.. iii plain beige. The ladies will give a cooked tood sale atjr fee is my business and there is no Skagirs' Grocery on Saturday, June , ieason why I should be criticised for '-"d. -l-lt making fair use cf my own property after having given first opportunity I 2 lb- roll butter 8.1c. Market. Peoples Meat 6-2-lt Buy used cars irom C. W. tiunting : Son. Read "Bunting's Bargains." 6-3-tf Have yon seen Fager aliout paint ing you ear. Phone 317-J. Shop at 19"'? Grppnwood St. g-17-lm to the Pageant Association. My property is veiy desirable for any kind of a concession in connection with the Pageant and deem it only fair that people who are looking fcr desirable locations shall have a chance to know of the propositions which I have to offer. C. R. Estes, Hotel Proprietor, Meacham. Oregon. ;-i-n Thats the das for Me" W LL this gasology 'out the gravity, end f point, doctor test and initial spccifica- " tions is srasology ali'ii'ht-ure and simple. It mean-s about as much toilie average mo iriviAt as irastric juices mafln to the ostrich thatVelishes door knobsfind what-nots tor his bneakfast. Dutl here's some ELTEX specifications that don't require Someone stuiermjr irom expert t is to confprehend VELTEX is a hit'h gjdc, vohile gas that is clean and powerful. It isdeodorized by an acid treat ment which nfmoves till foreign substances and the iVidis washed out with pure water. When you want a gas that will give you super-power, start snappy and reel off an un usual number of miles per gallon, drive up to a filling station and say "Gimme five gallons of VELTEX THAT'S HER. SVXSP AN inmkxdknt comi'axv SelllnB Independent Products OBSERVER ADVERTISING will hi inp; results The pupils of Hiss Hilda Anthony, who will receive credit . in high school for their work in music will be pre sented n reciiul Monday. June 4, at the library auditorium at 8:15 o'tlcck. Miss (Anthony Is to be complimented upon her splendid class of young mu Mcinns, who wil) appear in recital at this time. Music lovers of the city cannot afford to miss the ex cellent program that has been ar ranged, as the public is cordially in vited to attend- The program for the evening is; Theme and Variations in A Major .Mozart Waltx In T Flat Chopin Helen Williams Indian Suite Lieu ranee Song of the I-ark. . ... . Tschaikowskv Itider 8 Story Schumann Wack Cool idee In the Forest McDowell Spring Song Hollaendcr Ed th El To the Morning flodard Hunting hong Heller Raymond MeyerMck Warrior's Song Helli-r Valse Duran-I Veda Price Venetian Barcarolle GH)arl ierrette Chamir.ad Romance Becker Helen Williams Sailor's Song Schumann Polish Dance ScharwenWa Raymond Meyr.irk Chattering Bird Tawnind Gavotte Wnyhf Edith Ebell To the Rising Sun Gavotte in B FlutJ Jack ("oolititr Lullaby from "Jocelyn"' GrwUrl Alia Marcia Schyt:e Veda Prict Hark! Hark the Lark.SchuVrt-Li-7.1: Helen Willinms ed recently in astoni.-hment at the sight of living mannikins in the win t'r.vs of smart shops nearby. For the first few days, the living man nikins precipitated terrific traffic jam?. One Luxor Fad Sticks. New York Though the first fine frenzy of Egyptian styles has worn off a littlo. there is one adaptation from Luxor which seems likely to day to bo with us for sometime. This is the hat ornament in the hape of a big green scarab or of a miniature royal fa". MT. JOSEPH LUMBER COMPANY IS FORMED 91 Rival of Nainook. Yi rk.- Cro.-s bar voile todav i- a rival of namovk for hot weath er pajamn--. One et of crus bar voile pajamas in heliotrope piped with buttercup shown here has a dressing suajue to match. A mon ofram in buttercup and black is on f:r yarrrr-'ir. .lOSKl'M. June 2. .V .leal was clos eil during the laM v,i-. k wli-'fehl (hv suiUMtill known ii H Mill ti. 2 oT I'aw son ;rn. iainiber i'o. )n,s 1.. . n tran sl'erieil t a new conipany known as the Ml. Joseph Lumber Co. Th" null and liinher are located eat of Jos eph In t!n J i v Id t coiinlry where for' a ii it oilier of o i cm I n wson 1 1 ids. have operated a sawmill. 1. I Mall of I'ortlttud I manager of the new company. Air. Hall is ;t ptacl leal ;i win ill man, bavin;.; np.r. ;ited milis In A! ibama and in Klam ath Tails Hi t lion. lie was recentlv eni.lotd as superintendent of a, bitf nr mill on the roast, lV;( -1 ti tr 1 1 1 ; t 1 t"b when th" I. V. . strike int.jr feied with llo -loi:ulni;' opera t ions. ! i "oniiiiK b,i U to J'oi tland he decided ; encase In w h'te pine manufuctin e If a Miii.il!.- layout and location cool I'm .Torjj'n Hiinf!-! Miss Jessie G. ling of Wilming ton, Ma ware, is spending the imi mer with her cousin, the It"v. William- Crosby Boss cf the Presbvter ian church. Fashion Notes .Handiiainlrd I'ndrrwrar Pris. lintiilpHintotl nndcrwrar, rhich betran with Mitin, hu spun.) today to (jl"vc -ilk- Kkib.n.iti-lv decorated with lare, tin lini:,'iio painted with fetni un'l wienths of flowers or )uaiit Arabian mi. I Assyrian patterns i.s as beautiful a it is impractical. Crystal an Kmbroidery. .' Paris Crystal is beinif u-e.l rx lensively today as an embroidery on fcveri!!!jj cloaks. American beauty and lnvin (rreen are two shades up on which crystals show up marve lously well. Tlie patterns for this embroidery appear to grow more and more intricate. I.ivin Mannikins in Windows London. People rushinjr to the Sa voy and Claridgcs for tea. have paus- STAR TODAY SUNDAY William FOX" T E fc- -i'Sr ri'J-"! -1 X II lAjWTV... w w mtJmm -Vj' a R R3 Em 4m SJ.om'ny jamis FT B.,HtNPPYX SCI HIBio' mt urn tnlnuvKcin Directed SCOTT DUUAP Also a Oiinedv A.uto, xrutcmiaJiiivjj nsv: Lower 1 rices on fl fl 4f.f v. OPE N I N G 0 A M E SPECULATION versus INVESTMENT SPECULATION : Waiting months to buy coal against your better judgment. IX VESTME X T : Buying now and definitely securing coal at ?2.00 a ton reduction. Beginning June 10th and for tlje Next 30 Days Delivery v - ' IX ordr ' 1 TO KEEP OUR DELIVERY EQUIPMENT BUSY WE ARE Special Cash Price "j OX STORAGE COAL OF 2 TONS Ou MORE GOING TO MAKE A t ATon $12.40 ON ACCOUNT OF THE REDUCED PRICE AT WHICH-WE ARE SELLING ABERDEEN COAL WE ARL FORCED TO MAKE THIS S T R I C T L Y CAS II A LOAD UF COAL NOW IS HEAT INSURANCE I OR NEXT WINTER t Sawyer - Holmes Merc. Co. N rilOM? M 17 "Wiwi" .akini ! ' t . s . . - j ' ;.. ": -Ht. ': ! i - - .' - rvtvl . ; : v.