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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1923)
THE LA GRANTJE EVENING OBSERVER Tnpsdav. August 21. IP?" LI . ! J J. JL t.l . ..' J 1 J J ' ' " 18! T J J ' ' 1 ' Manhattan Shirts Exclusive Patterns : .; $2.50 to $5.00 Beautiful Manhattans in Tralfalgar patterns as good as the name, that any m.'in will take pride in wearing. Immaculately tailored from exclusive Manhattan fabrics. All guaranteed color fast. A liberal assortment in sleeve lengths and neckbands up to 18. CLM. ( 204 Depot St. 7 rL WW? rilE OLD HOME TOWN Dj Stanley "31 out ex.fr r , nu J - f I . 'D I m I I . I 1 K . z-' T M 'rv vi f, V -J k V fci.rr ! Glass From Belgium The, Richardson Art. & Gift Shop hs just received a complete stock of-finest (rrade Belgium Plate Wind shields and side glasses, in sizes to fit every make of car.. The price is right and the service is excellent Have Richardson, "The Art Man," do your glass work. 8-21-5t Notice. August 23 rd the Ladies Aid and Board of Directors of Lane Chapel Trill hold a community social to de cide about the future of the Chapel and the new superintendent for the Sunday school. Everyone is urged to be. present. 8-20-3t Aire you one of our satisfied cus tomers? . Newlin Drug Co. 8-20-2t wuu,who osyvws vSS? TT&Pi w' White rotary sewing machines Rent, Sell and repair. 50 new whites for rent $3.00 per month. New Foley Bldg.-Piione 683 W- 8-14-lm. I'lclures. " Take your good negative.1! to Rich ardson, "The Art Man" and have them made into beautiful Tinted En largements, suitable for framing and ornamenting your walls. 'Remember your vacation days by such pictures. Richardson's Art & Gift Shop for all kinds of picture work. 8-21-5t .The Lanresl Chain DeDartmen "Store Organization in the World" III . - III f CANADASHOWEU DEEP SORROW Your Business Appreciated , As the only exclusive Stationery Store in this valley, we. appreciate the public's confidence as shown in the large volume of our business in the community. '- ; V, , In return, we always strjve -mare -and mpre to deseryo that -'confidence, giving 'rur customers every advantage, of our savings on large pur chaseof a high class stock and of our spirit of friendly cooperation. Your business appreciated. rv . im doo Stationery Go. J. H. Peare Says English Flags at Half Mast Every where He Went. A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT SHERRY'S TODAY AND TOMORROW 2U Viola Dana -In u Love in the Dark" An exciting conicdy-drniun w ill. n Inugh for ! every thrill. The vivacious Metro star in her nioiit delightful role. Comedy, "MONEY OR VOI R LIFE" Thut Canuda felt deeply tlio dcuth of I'rcsNliint Hardin Is explained by J. II. ' Peare, who liim junt returned from 'tho International convention of Knights of Columbus at Montreal, t'unudtt. 'riio I'retddcnt paHsed on JtiHt us lh6 convention convened und Ihi'oiiKhout Its neHHion the deepest ip-let was dlHf-ernublo In Montrcul untl all other C'unudiun cities. II r. I'eun returned homo on the Cunudlun I'aeirUi railroad nnd met many tourtnta who tvero taking ad vuntaffo of the northern route. Ho Wat Impressed with remarkable sce nery on that railroad und also with the eiitflm-erinK I'uatH marking its con struction, '.'When one Htops to eon- alder Hint the C, K li. was hultt In IN" I Ihe engineering- done In its con- Htruellon was the equal of anything wo havu today," he remarked. while not parlieulitrly tntereated In tho way Montreal handles her liquor Mr. I'eare observed that the provln- o In t government bundles Its sale. He said In one station rive windows wero working: hard to accommodate, the long Hue of people .buying liquors from the government. He auid he bdteved front the appearance of somo of those slunding' in line that lliey muy at one time huvu 'resided In the United Htates." "" tfiit oiennneiit Host, ' "Idit there h no conipurltmn with Canada and I'ncle Sam's country," imld Mr. iVare. "Kven the native Cunadians will admit this fact. Tliey point to Ihe fact that in 177 tho two countries were on a par. The I'nited HlaleS adopted Its own form o( gov ernment nnd Canada remained with ihe king of Kngland. Today the Cnlted States hnH 110 millions of peo ple nnd Canada has less than in mil- lions. Tho aiiHwer Is plain lo anyone who can think. The POPULAR TI 1 Effie (Ainsworth desires your sup port for the bathing beauty Dance, August ill, zuber Hall. 8-18-tf MAKER ISHER E . Special . One-fourth off on every article of ( icnnurens bummer apparel. Don't fail to see our window. Art & I Baby Shop, Sontncr Hotel Bide. ....... l 8-lG-3t ..,.. nr ' "' ''Two Kinds of tandy. Ours and the Alfred A. Aya, Manager qf kind you don't like. Newlin Dme . . O-ZU-iJt the C..T. C. Tire Company .,;-" ;' Visits Territory. . : : 'A ';'6h';.'fepy!' j Are You coinor to the Bathinar iBeautr Dance. Zuber Hall. I have had my lesson, said Al- August 31 1 under auspices La fred A. Aya, manager of the Colum- (Grande American .Legion. 8-18-tf -.v;... ' Art-; " " " ' Ak about Jesno, Persian Clay, Kicliardsona Art & uift bhop. 8-21-5t at lila Tire company of I'ortland as he unfolded his long-; legs atepltlng onto KaHtern Oregon soil at Im Oraiide. N "Ve, have had my lessfcn. on Oregon," he continued, "for 1 -was mined down in Willamette valley and have never roamed around the state j Another version." Get rid of the very much..-This trip convinces me -dimes and tho dollars will get rid of that Oregon is so much better nnd .themselves. - bigger than I had ever thought it I ' f i : was that really I believe I should ffet 'Bnnjr in your used School Books text book on georgrahy and begin early to jpet best terms Newlin Book: Mo 475 DEPARTMENT STORES Attractive Fall Coats In the Season's Newest Styles These beautiful new Fall coats are made of Bol ia in a fine quality with a high finish, and lined with satin de chine. Some are plain, while others are elaborately trimmed with braid or embroidery. Side ties feature many of these coats, as illustrated, and Msnditirian wolf collars give an added touch of' style and. comfort to some. In black, navy, brown, and kit fox. Sizes 16 and 18 for misses, and 36 to 44 for women. Self Collared Fur Collared $34.75 A Trio of New Fall Hats Which Will Please Every Boy! & Stationery Co. 8-21-tf Htmlying thut brunch of learning all Mr. Aya, Just i'oinlelt'd sever il Every ticket purchased adds 100 IlioiiHtiml 'miles, over the Crater luke votes to the girl's credit for bathing and Hurncy country with his family., beauty contest. Dance at Zuber und now he comes into extreme. Knsl- Hall, ' August 31, under auspices La ern Oregon to size up for himself the possibility of tire consumption in,thta part of the Htilte. - . Tod.iy left with Harris ii'rench, Kuslem Oregon repreaenUitii. of tho I'omnany', ' and they will visit many of Hie Oregon and Iduho towns. "Hut say," said .Mr. Ayn, never for jjettillK his business, "don't .overlook Hint t!. T. C. lire we are muKliig. Iiown at T'ossll they put them on stages running over crushed.., rpc.k roud n rid I thought . the tires were ru'iklni,' a t-oml record, and they are. uiit rifcrui ,gui or j.a iiranaei,:nave Grande iAmericait Legion. 8-18-tf Box Wood Box Wood . : Put. in your .winter's supply good dry Dox wood' now. : White Pine' Box & Lumber Co. .', v. ,i (!" ! " 7-20-lf of I . Unci! school nooks bought and sold (m a fair- Jiasis ..at Newlin Rook Store. . ... . i. 8-21-tf The -season for hand and face lo tions and preparations for tans is now-upon ns. You tn find nnmnc round').'. X- C. tires on tho Cudllliu! better than Violet Cream, such as ear running lo Joseph .over.tho .mil. eaclaiii hliihuay which have all'eaily done 1:i,imiii miles iind are still KolnT. Oh, we've got the world beat on thin tire game and don't forget It.'";,.. I.llin llrlie to lleaelibs.'v"; we offer you anil it is a large hot-1 tie. rou get for 25c. Silvcrthom-: Wright's. Family Drug Store.. 8-21-tf lone Zabel asks -that you buy a ticket to the American Lesion dance Zuber Jiall August 31. 'Every ticket! MMtlH HKND.Or., Aug. ) .Vur-.i 100 votes towards bathing boauty to ly lull" ilniomoliilca drove to the reoreseht Jji, (irande at Seaside. boiielies today, for tho first time the . -. , . i, , 8-18-tf i nurliHlon hay bridge has been open- II tit X 1." Illitntl.u 'rt.n il.... i'liuiidlans see it h,to ,, ' nnil they mo clamoring down deep for i. , .,., . ' ' V ule ut llundon. Several hundred wero I. Fair . .. Box Wood : We can ' fill your White Pine Box and Main 598i of these days." In the Oregon party whot attended treatment given your orders now Lumber Co., 7-28-tf. chil-1 A- generous assortment o f smartly sty!c;l hats has been !receiveJ and is now 'ready tor your selection. Boys like our Hats ! Parents like the prices! H "'v'V y M i u d i e s , Rali-Rahs, Ma-. rincs all styl- j isli and popular.! P o 1 a i r e s ,; tweeds and suitings. Let us be your boys' hr.tter! Exceptional Values at 49c 98c $1.49 .'J'lic Largest Chnin Depuiinicnt. Store Oi'Kiini.'itiun in the World the K, I, convention were J. II I'eiire . , uu3,"n"or"t ocacn .during men wnen buying scnool books aim of Iji (IlilllilP. J. I". Ilimli y ami .'rullk l.onei'Kiin of rurtiiind, V. I". o'lli-ien of Astoria. J. I'ninzwa or Kiigen. When Ihe convention iidjouriied, Mr. O'Urlen took his departure for u vis It to relatives In Old Ireland. While ill the east Mr. i'eare ciille.d on laelorles dealing In lib line of merchandise and toiiav slated that-, be had HCttui-cd it number of I'iielury con. ? liei lliilin wliteh would give, his cIiisimo reliiilonshlp with tlin man who makes'0 his godls than he hud ever hud be-'o fore. ' lo In warning I he grand Jury not to lie) influenced by anything the jlldire al ways foi-Rets to mention sex.' ' ""' .supplies ai itctt mi uuuiv . icry CO, Schoo! fjooi., School Supplies of i 8-21-tf every kind that will bo used in the i ocnooi .Room, wc nave in stock and Dressmaking alterations oooooooooooooooooooooooooq modeling. Work guaranteed, 130J g i Pen.! Ave. : . V . 7-28-lm. FIND 10 A eoneellril i oinn' Is one who boasts ;0 of his new buy liuhy and udinltsln grudgingly thut his wire wus ulsoio present, ' ;) I o IO 1 1o IT . . HERE oi g! Snturday August 18th, Hear Olson!. O 7-Piece Orchestra play "Old King o:Tut," at Zuber- Hall. 8-lB-3t- Or i -i ,, White Rotary- sewing machines. " Rent, sell and repair, Dress-making Copy for this column must be In by 10:00 a. m. ' t i' I ' ,1 . ' t oooooooooooooooooocOoaodbCi Any oiitstiiiidtuir bills Bgaht-th B83 W. 8-14-lm. Hemstitching St the Art A Baby Shop, Sommer Hotel Bldg. Adv. 7-D-tf. Pick your girl and buy ! I!.'.l'l,a IJr.iii.le hnel.t.ll elttl, mustito the American Legion Dance be presented to W. )-. Trews hef ore gust 31, Zuber Hall. ftppicniner 1st. 8-2l-ltp ticket Ail used in the school room. 8-21-tf. Notice of 'Bankruptcy. In the District Court of tho United Homestmld. Alls. Newlin hniR lo., I.a (Irunde, tire. TRY A WAXT AO . Box wood. U0. Cal, Mai 5.!eor t e ' ' m-u. . .stoie have a large stock of them as . . . i ivcll as tablets, loase leaf paper, nd TO- tall for UlUS. " tvnewtitlii.r n.iner liens. nencils. 1301 Scaled Bids will be received by the pin, ,,.,... i f, t. rvprvthiin' i. lijimmission oi me Lily ot un,,-. t, -i,. Grande, Oregon, for the hard sur facing of and over-head crossing! known ns the Second Street Viaductt of approximately one thousand t (1.000) souare yards. Bidders will m,,i r.,r the niitiet nf Ornmn. furnish their own specifications audi c jttcr of shall be required to give a maintain- r.corgc Driskcll, Bankrupt. ancc bond for a five-year period i To tlu. Creditors of George Dris- from date of acceptance of the wort veit f , a Grande, Union County, in A certified check in tho amount of I tn0 state and District aforesaid, a ton percent of the bid, as a guar- ijjanknipt. antee of execution nnd completion of I Notice is licrf.by given, that on a contract after awatilcd, must nc-!,p jgn, ,iiy of August, 1023, the company bid. Cheeks will be re-lK:1j, r,PI)rge Driskell was duly ad tumcd to the unsuccessful hiddovu I ju,iratcd Bankrupt, and the first The Commission rcserv" .ie .ight ,m.tinn. nf his eieililors will he liebl 8-18-tf to reject any and all jids. I.lt tie frirc of II. 13. Dixon, referee, I Bids will be received up to 7:30,?,.. Cninde. Oi-etrnn. on Thursdav. Practically everyone in nnil out of; p. m. August 22, !!:!, at the Com- September lith, 1:23. at 10:00 o'clock Rathinir Hetiuti- n,.n i,,n.,,l al. I.a Grande know that Silvcrthnrn- mission Room m tho City building a. iST. at which time the said credi- Zuber Hall, under auspices La Grande i Wright's Family Drug Store have;at La Grande, Union County, Ore- tors mav intend, prove their claims, J American Legion. 8-18-tf ! been earning a large line of school ;gon. ;eaminc the 'Bankrupt and transact :oooks ami scnooi supplies. o-i-n . n.v ornrr ui me . 'iti .iii in tnv .such oilier business as properly I'!! I Hear Sir: I inn eni'lositiR stamps to pav the Sfi cents wtllcll 1 owe oil, t tllll HlSlt S' ndllllt fllltllei ll mure films by Hie siitiie mall and would like to have one of each Mulshed. 1 was very much pleased with Ihe others, i:oryotle who sees them thinks Ihe finish Is won di ilul. ' Thanking you. t am, MI.WS AII.KNK Hl'ltom.!-. JlnlliesteHit, tire. J ! Over two tons of school hooks and school supplies are now in stock and more cominy cverv Hbv n) Kilver- J thorn-Wright's Faihllv Drug Store. I beauty 8-: Iris King wishes to announce that8: she is a candidate in the bathing contest. American legion .if Dance. Zuber Hall, August 31. 8-18-tf i City of La Grande, Oregon, August j mjght come before said meeting.' 8, 1023. , T H. E. DIXON, J. E- STEARNS, Referee in Bankruptcv. Recorder of the City of La Grande, I (AH claims must be sworn toon Oregon. jbankruptcy 'blanks before filing)- Aug. 1 1 -lot. I H -Jl-tt if SUPERIOR VALUES FANCY LARGE ELBERTA PEACHES, WATERJIELONS, quality guaranteed, lb 3! . : .$1.35 CANTALOUTES, 3 for 2r.c EAGLE VALLEYSMOoIhTO 1 lEf 1"c l,ox ' . . $l.S0 MILTON TOMATOES, 3 lbs. 25c; box $1.10 PEACH" rLUM'liirge" tox LZ.' $1.60 FRESH CORN, dozen 20c CALL IN AND GET YOUR AMA1Z0 OIL COOK P.OOK. DEMONSTRATION TODAY AND TO MORROW EXPLAINING WHY THIS NEW PRODUCT IS SUPERIOR FOR SALAD PURPOSES. PINT, 33c; QUART, 63c; HALF GALLON, 51.25; GALLON, $2.10 ANY ORDER OVER $2.00 NO DELIVERY CHARGE MAIN -9 Newlin Drug Company HOOVERIZED GROCERY J 1. 1 ! , ,. . i - -f V v-.- . -f s.v. . - ' I liuX-T--1V-XX-"J'"','" U "' --i''i''ii