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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1923)
1 PAGE SIX THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday. July 20, 1923 Tlie Largest Chain Department- "Store Organization in the World" -' . 47 . 1. J 475 DEPARTMENT STORES Increasing Your Buying Power rrvv J-IJ-J.l i in Ml m pi .. , . -. . .......p . - I f .. 11 I I Jr . m y- m Pl b 3 jW IJ in ft! II CI I 11U - "V II I I ln . B I HI ' ' -T- Y" rJUiU WMM l ix I ! f! fW XC va UUfl of the 5 Union Suits $2 3 Shirts $2 Athletic style, pearl buttons, rib inserted back. Regularly priced from $1.50 to $2.00. A good selection in' , ; band and collar attached models. 3 Union Suits $2 Kauffman Hats $2 Good quality, balbriggan Norwich brand in Ecru or white. A good quaUty reindecr f elt hat in latest shapeg and 3 Ties $2 Linen Collars $2 doz. English foulards, regularly priced at $1 up. Corliss Coon, Arrow and Triangle collars in all of the ; new shapes. Army Trench Shoes $2 Silk Hose 5 nr $2 Regulation U. S. Army trench shoes, hob nail soles and uim iys: O $L horseshoe heel plate. Pure silk hose in cordovan, white, green and grey. addition of 104 new Stores to our already long Ust. The total number of economy spots provided by this Nation-wide organization now reaches 47S, distributed in 33 States. Are you thinking of what this means to YOU? A frreater buying power because of a preater demand for dry goods, wearing apparel, clothing,, shoes, furnishings, notions, and other needs of home and person Resulting in prices that save you money for they . are interestingly low for goods of reliable quality and serviceability. As our number of Stores increases, the amount of money you need to buy here decreases. aThe Largest Chain Department Store Organization in the World Across from Hooverized EN'S W Next to Star 1309 Adams Avenue Personal Mention morning on the brunch for Wallowa 1 1 Luke on a short pleusurc trip. The tdiysieians declared thut soon niter Hit' necident oeeiirrotl was prevented wlira Mm. V. W. Gllstrun. Thomas Hnrrell nrrivod in tlio I'"' occupant of the onr, cratmed Miss city lust evening from Vincent on a , ''"nizler'B neck and checked the now scalp. That is what J. W. I'crtruson, of Virginia, Illinois, writes Silver- thorn-W right's Family Llniff store "Please find enclosed $2.50 for which send mc three bottles of your Germicide and Dandruff Eradicator I About four months uan when in La Grande I purchased from you through the advice of a friend in your city one bottle of your Germi cide for dandruff and to stop my hair from fallniK out, within a short time. It has done both- I now want this for throe friends of mine who have tried all kinds of prepar ations without results. J. W. Fcrtt uson, Virginia, Illinois. 7-20-tf. Hemstitching at the Art & Baby Shop, Somnier Hotel Bldg. Adv. 7-9-tf. jaliorta business trip and is stopping 1 1. iv mc i-uicy. Nip Conlcy, of Cove, was a busi ness visitor in the city yesterday. - R. W. Johnson, of Wallowa, was a business visitor at the Land office yesterday. ,,. Clarence Kinifsley, of this city. A. G. Parks, of Walla Walla, was registered unionjr the guests at the Savoy last evening Enterprise was represented among me guests at tnc I'oley today by rJ, Willi,,,,, tl,n,ii ,,f Pl,,,r lniir tlon, was registered among the j 'v" ls 11016 """mens, gnosis ut the Savoy last evening. S. I.. Mansfield, of linker, was in . . , , i this city last evening as a guest at I'.ntornrise was represented among tlc Summer. mo guests at ino rtavoy last evening by Claude II. Wagner and C. Smith. Mr. and Mr H. I. Coition loft this morning for Portland where they will visit friends for a week. ' John Walker and sister, of Port land, nro visiting relatives in this city for a few days. Mr- and Mrs. O. P. Kingslev re turned recently to I.ns Angeles af ter spending a month visiting in Oils city as guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Milton was represented among Hie out of town guests ut tho Savoy last evening by Archie Wilson. Mass I'omlnnd arrived in tho city this morning from Spokane to ac cept a unction as nurse at the Grande iKoiide hospital. is morning II spend a Mrs. Jack Hiatt left for Ilakor where she short time with relative? Mrs. J. 1!. fiuffey arrived in I.a H. E. IWJorth, who Is in the insur ance business at The Dalles, is in La Grande on a short business trip and is registered at tho Foley. ' Mrs. L, B. Taylor and little nephew, Ted Taylor, of Pendleton, left this morning on the branch line, train for Wallowa Lake where tluy will spend a few days. They were registered at the Foley last evening. Mrs. Zoo G. Nottingham, who makes her home at Knterpri.se, is in this city for a short time visitinc- and shopping nnd is stopping at tho roiey. . Mr. and 'Mrs. I,. IW. Goodin nnd daughter, Alda. will arrive in La Grande tins evening from Copper field, Oregon, for n few days' visi! with friends. of blood. Other members of tho party who were on their way up lliu riser for a picnic were, .Mrs. Frnzier. the ttlrls mother, and Mrs. -Martin Svar vorucl. Mrs. Adv. the driver ot tho cur, la prostrated. Wright's Family Drug store. 7-20-tf First Class Dressmaker from Portland. .A II work guaranteed. 1304 Pennsylvania Avenue. 7-21-ltp. "Yes! We Have no Bananas" will be played by Olson's 7-picce orchestra at Zulier Hall, Saturday night, July 21st. 7-l!l-:it A new und beautiful assortment or Lamp Hlindca for nil sizes of lamps, ulso candle shields and bracket IIkM shields both In Aeroplane Silk and sun decorations has just arrived at tho Ulchurdson Art & Gift Shop. 7-19-31 For Fire and Automobile INSURANCE See L. S. Weeks New Foley Iluilillng I'lioue Ma In. 73 (iiiinde today for a few days' with friends ami relatives. I John S. MeKenzie is in town to day from l.ostinc uttending to busi- llo is stopping nt the E. G. Bllird. of Iji Grande, will leave tonight for Modford. where he will moot Mrs. Ilaird. thence goinir to California where they will :pcnd visit 'several days. ness matters. Savoy. Misses Fern Alderman and Goldie j ' oiii lert this morning on No. 24 'for linker where they will spend Sunday visiting friends. litis Hairie left last evening for I Utah where be will join his father j and tour the Yellowstone National rnrK. I Mrs- Ilirlew, who has been making 1 her home in lluntinglon for the past few years, has arrived in the city anil will make her home here for the future. John Senrhnroiigb, of Union, mo tored to the city yesterday spending tho greater part of the day in the eily attending to business matters. Conductor nnd Mrs. William Wade, accompanied by their daughter, Wil ma, passed through La Grande rarlv this morning on their way to Wal lowa Ijiko to spend a few davs. They now live nt Pendleton but for many years wero citizens of La Grande. . Miss Maine Archer, of Los An geles, and .Mrs. t S. Archer, of Portland, left this morning for Portland, after visiting in this citv as guests of Dr- Margaret Ingle. Miss Archer will visit in Portland anil nt Crater Lake before returning home to California. Mrs. K. J. Slarklund ami son. Income Tn Apitcnlcil. SAI.LM, Ore., July 21 Appeal to Ibo slate supreme court was perfect ed today hy the secretary of slato In the ease l.rounht by W. Ijilr Thomp son. Portland attorney, to restrain lie) ortlclal from placing on the h.illut nt the special chcUou. November ''. the stale Income lax referendum measure sponsored hy the Kioto luroeie Tax Suit is Thrown Out ASTOItlA, Or., July' 21. The suit In lite circuit court of Washington county by Fred C. Feltlsehau against Clatsop county lias been thrown out of court hy Judge Haglcy of Millshoro. who sustained the defendant's demur rer to thu complaint. Word lo that effect was received here today by G. '. and A. 0. Fulton, who represented the county. The action was brought lo recover damages In connection Willi the plaluUIT'a contract with the coun ty lo grade tho Lewis and Cl.ivit high way. The matter has been lo controver sy for several years. The original suit ,"",' '" c."i " "il'urttan Doll """i.'i "'ii nun mi-r 1 1 Ul'Il'f 1 lO , ""' V"'""'" several ill . iinnu ,-ininij woillll OO. CllglDIC lO serve as a Juror. oooooooooooooooooooooooooci w w O0( a IOUIlUlins thpso I nvs nre most . popular. We can t help but A free people is one that endures tno waste nf billions and scolds about a little junket. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR, looks best alter a Golden Glint shampoo Adv. 7-21-tf. liny a doll Lamp Hhade Frame, all wired nad titled with the Porcelain ut the Hieliardson Art !& vift Kltop. They have them In sizes at very reasonabl 'prices. Ask Hieliardson. "The Ar Alan " to show them to you. 7 -1 9 -:i t FIND IT HERE o' not ice the fine soda water husines. g.tliat Silverthorn-Wright's soda foun o I tain is doing from 8 o'clock in the o morning till II o'clock every night. I They nre busy. They claim the Ilaz oelwood ice cream is a wonderful o' trade-getter. Copy for this column must bo in by 10:00 a. m. I ol Box wood, $3.00. Call 7-20-tf. o o o C-0000000000000000000000000 Art llahy Shop. Mrs. iPraasch, a special representa tive of the Ilutterick Publishing company, will be nt our store for a lew days renewing old subscrip tions anil taking new onet for, the cciiucuior at a new special price. .Main 517. 7-10-tf. Have you seen i ager about paint ing you car. Phone 317-J. Shop nt 1SI02 Green-wood St. 2-17-lm fi per cent money. Bankers lie serve Sysitem. 6 per cent loans are made on city or farm property to buy, ibuild, improve or pay indebted ness. Hankers Rpsprvi, IVnoll 8-21-It. I Company, Denver, Colorado. 7-21-lt. Karl, mulurctl lo the cltv veslertlnv. I lii'fvrendum leairue spending several hours' here shop-1 The suit was Instituted in u,,. Cir ping anil visiting. Iiult court lor Marion county eiu: nr- r-vin Box Wootl Box Wood Put in your winter's supply goon nry pox wood now. White Pine Box & Lumber Co. 7-20-tf- j The ltichnrilson Art & Gift Shop Ol ' now carries In slock patterns of Open Stock Dinner Ware of various late nnd beautiful designs In Bavar ian. M. . M., Nippon. Uoyal lloultim. ,lllfi Knt-llMh nn.l .V,,-l.,n U.....1 t,.. Stationery in nrettv boxes, in eelain mie... .i ,i,.o,,. i ., pretty tints as well as pure y.hitc injevety taste, liny a piece nt n tlmo If .in mo leaning tiictorv lines lit vou wish nn.l fill In nit vn.i IIL- most attractive. It is won- Mrs. W. -E. Gergus and daughter, Elizabeth, nf I'enillelon, left this SH.E-R.RYS TODAY ONLY iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00000000 ooooooooooooooooooooo GEORGE LARKIN IN V i BULLDOG COURAGE An Athlete supreme, with plenty of personal ity and Kood looks, unusual dramatic ability ami clear grit to the backbone, go to make up George Larkin. Comedy "A GOOD SCOUT" the priieswe make nt Silverthorn- ;uni,-Tin ot allirnes were lie.nl b flerful that such .IiiiIki, 1. tl. IliiiKluiiii. In his division. siblc at these times. Pleaso notice ,,,,i a iieiunrrer lo tlie pliuitHI a i iiiiilMiiuii anil passed the c.ls up lo the supreme court Tor rinal d -lor nin. atluu. Ituiianni Si-nl llinne. AI.HANY. Or. July 21 -Jack Ken dall. 13, Ml out from Portland nod bis pat ,111-. m I lie world Willi a liinvir kolte. ritle, blanket and a fen supplies, last week. I lo Kot as far as the Alhan aulo park, where he slop ped Tor I In- nlKht. There he was pick ed nil by Hie otlicer la charge of the park, and sent back lo Portland upon the re.iiet f his parents Willi hum the oil leers Hot In touch when the lad was dlscox crod. l-aiaciic t.irt Iniimt. IM'ISLM:. Dr., Jitl 21- llss Jan et Piasler, 22. daitgliter of Mrs K. .1 l-'rasler of this cil- and a rnrtner st,. dent of the I nherslly of OrcKnn. -:.s lulned Injuries when rut automobile I whlili she was riding and which w.-s linen l Mrs. M. S A.I), Luseiic ). lice niatron, slrrnk. an electric liKhl pole In the eastern cod of the c!l. this morning. Mm IV.isler wis llipiwn uii.itnst Ihe windshield of the( tar which broke, scxerid her Inuiilar M'ln und cut deep gashes In her scale AltbO'.iiih Uniterm tiem a snat b, of liltniil sin, has M challi-A In hrmiT iccotdtn to Ihe uticndnig phisuians 7-19-3t Stops the hair from fallinc out. ;tops dnnilniff, shops itehiny of the sherbets are always of a superior quality and a large variety of flav ors. Their store is open until 11 p. m. 7-M-tt- 1 Don't forget tho doings in Lane Chapel this evening. A program and general good time with games. Ice cream, cake and coffee at usual low prices. Lutheran Ladles. 7-13-lt Box wood, ?3.00. Call Main r47. 7-10-lf. Kathleen Campbell, Vocal Teacher, Accompanist, formerly of Portland, Oregon. Kludio: Kaslern Oregon Mu sic Co. Main 11 a. ltes. 4'Jii-W. 7-18-f.tp Dance lit llonnn Hall, lling. Loney'a Orchestra. Ice crcuin und cako 25c. Friday evo Tickels 7r,e. 7-18-3t Notice. NolicQ is hereby given, That pur suant to an i.Aet' of the Legislative Assembly of the Slate nf Oregon, approved February 25, 18SI), the fol lowing county warrants, which were issued more than seven years prior to the 1st dav of July, 102.1. and which have not been paid, will b paid by the County Treasurer if presented for payment within sixtv davs from July 1st, 102S: and if said warrants, or any of them, are not so presented for pnyment with in sixtv days from July 1st. 102T!. they will be cancelled by tho County Court antl payment thereof will be thereafter retused. Date General Funtl i"inil No. Favor of A nit. Aug. 4, 1015 1810 J. J. Bunting 1.?0 Feb. 4, lftl S21 Olin iMioade ?'! 00 'tin. 7, 101(1 PiOK I). McDonald $11.40 Dec. 1, 1015 2851 Cornelia Mar vin $:r15 r.'! Witness my band and seal of said Cantaloupe Sundae County Court this the 10th day of Trv them nt Silverthorn-Wright'.'- July, A. D., 102o'. soda fountain which is open till 11 o'clock each night. 6-28-tf (SEAL) C. K. July 14-21-28; Aug. 4. MefDDMK'K. County Chrk. We Offer A Konil lot tn kooiI Inrntinn, size 100 hy 142. J-'our room old hoime, lan,'" hIhm! of two rooms, small chicUn hoiist Th'-re uvu a (Vw Rood fruit trops. City walcr on lot. Cloac 1o school. JIi'M! Is a dinner for some om to inal-'? iTpiilin and reap the benefit. Terms, ' Sl'oo.OO cash, balance j monthly payments. A ' firm lot In pood local Ion, size fittx-"2, on which lliere la a pood six room house with room for balh. (MIy water In house. Wired for HrIiIs. Mouse lias pood stonu foundation. AM rooms have. b-en painted and paper- ed. fine shape throughout. Severn! irooil trees on lot. c 'lose to H. R. shops and school. This iirtp'Tty can lie bouKht with $250.00 cash, balance monthly. Let I s Show Yon Those. La Grande Investment Company llrllnhlo Agents for Reliable liiMirnttt-e OmiimitieM. l:ul Adams Ave. 1'bono Main 752 Smile J Just bring us one roll of films to develop with new glossy finish and see the difference from the old way. Costs no more. Just give us a trial and see for yourself. Newlin Drug Gompany 1 I Fancy Bing Cherries 20 POUND BOX Gc POUND Gc CAN THEM NOW LOWEST PRICE FRESH STOCK MOTOR DELIVERY MAIN 49 HOOVERIZED GROCE Y