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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1924)
! PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, January 7, 1924. and that GOES, B'Gosh! guarantee "AU merchants sc'.ling Oshkosh B'Gosh Over alls are authorized to . replace without cost any garment that docs not give absolute satis faction regardless of the time worn." Oshkosh Overam. Co., Oil FIND IT HERE oumn , V.i. I PJ r -.V f. Ill Tie 1 1 J- 7 r-M '-IBIt f. J0IU IvM'SlM . . , Kill : Westenhaver IK i & Gi!bert M U " , 201 Depot St. , Pi W rasas m i i w-m nrfifl finnn multer.i wore taken up and dls n L IB 14 I M L L ft posed of and director were chos- ll I H 11 I I ri l I l " fr the ensuing year. ULIffll W I I IL.L.I I Copy for this column must be In by 9:00 a. m. I At Thcnire Tonight Kt 4 pound of Oriole True Krult f reams, 1 3c, from Newlin JJrug Company. l-4-Ot Attention K. or 1. Installation of offlci-rs Monday, January 7th, und business of im portance, o. vu:tHt a a Hemstitching, IMcatlug. Itutton holes, buttons covered, J clamping. Mall orders Riven prompt attention. All work gunr- iantccd. Fancy nrt goods., 1. M. C. Thread and Itaby Wear, Tlui-KUtehlntf ami Art Shop, Mrs. L.. II. Norton. i Adams Wliy don't you buy your driiKH lit our Hhop? If you even saw any body who would appreciate It. It's us. We get rii'w customers every day. Try iih und see why. New lln JrB Co. l-5-2t HUlitly old-time danc hull, Thursday, Jjn. 10. ut Zuber l-7-4t lions filled with salvation or ruin no other way sanely and safely In no other wa ylhan by the sermon on the Mount. International re lations, never so chotic and threat ening aa now, will snap under the at rain of wura unless tho idealism of the Great Peacemaker con be substituted for fiddling partisan ship and unholy greed. ivuetai, partisan, national, buc tlonal and sectarian prejudices abound; and on those strlnga the liddlers suw out discords when the universal need is harmony, (food brotherly love local state. will, Notice of (b at lux of Final Account Not leu. Is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the Phono Main 033 ,Hl,ih' f J l'iiry Zwrdfel, di-ceasd. II -1 1 -X it naH '"''d Nnul account of ad- lninlstradon or said estate, with the Don't miss Ihu notices of our un- ''M"n,J' r,"r1k ot VnU,n ('a"n- "ii'kiin. iinu Hid said court nas fixed WedrnMiay. the Glli day of Iebriiary, lUti, at the hour of lit usual bargains In records, player ! rolls and sheet music Oregon Music Company. Kaslern 1-2-tf Stockholders Annual Mcetlnjr. o'clock A. M. or said day as the time, and the court room In the rnllrl ht nan in I n rtt-n.i.lf. Iha. . " Kon, us the place for hearinff ob- Annual Meeting of tho Stockhold- jeetions thereto and tho ullowunce nil n u ti in i ... .... . :ani1 Hettlement of said final ac flank will bo held at their bunking !cout. , UMU,"r 7..,. " .1 A" Prsons Interests In said es- ft'piwb a I a f 1.1- ..wwl. i ." 1 ' 0 r 1-nby notified lo present T. , , . "ilhi'lr ohjeclions. if any llfey Tinvo, ri. IU1" V"!m K !vvvv? o Wirt final account or any Item theifof on or before said day. First publication January 7. J !. Last publication February 4th. 'rii. KKSIK M. GILI.KKi'lK. AdtninfNtratrix of said Kslate. CleorKu W, Cherry, attorney for said Administratrix. J. li. 7-M-2I-2S-Feb. 4 other business will be transacted OB may properly offer. h U MUYKftS, 12:5.S0t Cushler. IlarKalns in Shect Mulc. Wo are salltnic a lot of sheet mu sic of both standard and popular at 10c a copy. These would make excellent numbers for the student us well os the soloist. Kustern Ore gon Music Company. 1-2-tf Circctlng. Ilichanlflon, vTho Art Man." wishes you a Happy New Year, und Invites you to take advantage of his Fifty Cent and One Dollar Itc Notice To Ci'cdltor.-t. In Ihe County Court of tin- Htute of Oregon for Union County. Tn the .Matter of the Kstatc of Itehicca J. Morclock, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Kxeeutor of the Kstate of Rebecca Cfi. ELECTS multi-iM worn tuldMi nil und din poHfil at and dln-ctorii woru cliotl-. en tor the cnynlnif year, Th! nrw dli'Ttorn aro us fol- lovn: I'. W. Tnrcell, Iloiro, Idutiu; A. li. Hunti-r, l' .lohnKun und C. V. Muinford. of Wnllowu. Orfl cci'Jl will Ih idected by the dlrec-Itii-uti'. Annonnremi'nt of iilana by tl:e firm have not yet bfon mudo. illintlnn Ualn tilm ...... .1, triuit t.l..i.l. M n ri I no II ili...jilwiwl find hu. Hull. .. ...n m-i:n. iaii Jim. ........ tutu m-c .vilui DUC UI1U fl.tfU ' " "'" f.iniui. m iri- will buy ut this time. JtlclinrdHoh'R Bons buvlns cluiniH UKutimt siiid ca Art & Gift Shop. l-S-fllj'"'1' " hi-rby notified lo mull Ihe i jBaine witti proper vouehera lo the Houghton Kurn. Co. 401b cotton tindenilKned executor ut his uddrraH "clt Mutresa for 10. Compuro thin ,lt Wnllowu, Wnllowu founly. Ore- Price. 12-18-tf. B"". within ulx nionlhri from llio dale of thin nollee. imllonal. world-wide brotherly love. Fifteen million graves on. uuiue fields, none of thoso graves i:am oiu, una nearly every one of them the grnvo of youth thut was denied tho . Inherent rlBht of youth to live for his couu try ul thoBe mock us as we fid dle over whether we- shut I stop wur or sturt another; whether wo Hhull stand for the pound oi' fleah that may bo our due, or stand together to Buvo all. flesh from the vulture of world annihil ation. Meanwhile from WuKhliir. ton to London and Brussels and I'arls, wo fiddle! "Laws aro pussed solemnly und by overwhelming majorities in a republic that spent fabulous treus ure und uncountable worth of its! nest young manhood to give other nutlous 'self determination,' und countless thousands who cull them selves good citlzons flout und dis regard these laws even seek of fice that they may better servo the criminals who dlftoboy them and trample the constitution of the nation that boasts that It suv ed the world from autocrucv. An.l officers fiddle In the presence of this holocaust ot luwlcss orgy. I "What Is thu remedy for all this' and a hundred similar Ills? The training of a single generation of young people to think rie-ht n.i do right and ho right because they believe In and servo Jesus Christ. ! " Hut this sounds like cant,' say I .uuiem, unu even in the church they go on with their divisions. lu-uiiuauig omer schlems rather men healing those that should never huve been. Anon some doc trinaire arises and proposed the further separation of Ihe churches already mado feeble bv seetnrli.n slrlfe: or offers to destroy some imn ior training- Christian youth becauso he did not Invent, if ... In nny of a multitude of hateful WALLOWA At n the directors of he merlins of Hear Creel; t Correct this sentence: "We en tertain frequently." said she, "und we never discuss Ihe faults of our Lumber company recently business gm his after (hey leave. S.H-ER'RY'Sr LAST SHOWING TODAY E ; "&fC U Is si j Da'e of first publication January Tth, I U24. Dale of hint publication Febru ary 4th, JUI-M. JA.MKS P. MOItKLOCK. Wallowa. Oregon. Kxeeutor of said Kstate. Itent. sell and repair all makes! "orgn W. Cherry, utiorney for sowing muchlnes. Ask about freoll'-wtutor. Wallowa, Oregon, dressmaking course. White Hew- J"n 7-14-1-28 Feb. 4 Ing Machine Co.,, New Foley Hldg. 583-W. . ,.t . , 12-37-tf Something that stops dandruff quickly, that stops your hair from fulling out, you will find at 7Tc a bottle our Germicide and Dand r u f f Kradlcator. Hllvcrlhorn Wrlght'a Family Irug Htoro. -lip .Mrs. I. W. Faulk, M. A. Faulk, .Mis. CIism. Durnng. Mrs. II. M, .Macauley. CiU'd of 'I hankM. V?r"."': rr.H.,,":: (1 A. und 'women's vi,i wenanitions Art cc n,.ii..f Corp and the pnblic1 for the Hliop this wmtk and tako ndvan-1 i-huln.M umi y.nnnn.L- ui..r, ..u ttlfrn nf fh. Antmiil li'lriv '.,.it n..,i I . , . ' V 7, .i .. . V. . . ,V or recent bereavement. We One Dollar Ueduclion Hale. Valuefiu!m, x,,.,m our thanKs for the fu.vv u.mi win no ioiiiiu beautillil Moral offerings. lit H.W. UBBUI lllll III. JlIMUIIri lllli Items offered will bo round Picturt; 1'rnmes of all sizes. Vass and Mower Howls, tlunllncrttt and l'crn Dl-lies. l.nkes, work baskets, waste I paper buskuls, flower Imskets, fruit baskets, market baskets. J-Ymnctl Pictures, many subjects. .tass Warn, of all kinds. Hand Painted China. Other Items too iiumeitms lo inctillon. Also a discount will 1..- Cattlciueii Attention granted on all frame orders I Thn SK,h An,ni111 Convention of brought III during this one weekl!"" W,,",!:L l i'uiiilla National sale. ThlH flll ai.nlv ..n l.th 1 1,"-Hl lte:i. rve will held this swing un.lvall frames. J--0t ,y. ir va"'1 U1,N'1' 111 January i lm n lUifl Si'rtl Victor Kronls. Tlyrio wonderful records by CJatli Caruso, McCormlck 1 and Xotlw, .latin-u KlrLi.iuii has bought lit Jack liuseh w (iOfl!.;av.- and Is pre pnred to servti Ihe public with good nervier. Phone 4 211-It. . l-7-3lp rs for which you have longed, havu iillo u nuiiiber of new records of these art hits us well us some beautiful Instrumental num bers, which wo are sidling at fii)', ; discount, jV.uslcrn Oregon Music Company. 1-2-tf 0 'hal a (Jieat Show This Is! A wadcrful slae success turned into a stii-nnjr story of crashing ot airplanes and smashing of hearts. yunifths! Gasps'. Thrills! Comedy, "PAY TOMORROW AM) WEDNESDAY DOl'tJLAS t'AIRHANKS is: Annua: Mnckhohlci-M Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annunl meeting of thu stockhold ers of the United States National IJank. of La Grande. Oregon, will bo held ut their banking rooms on Tuesday, January 8 th, at ten o'clock a. m., for tho purpose of electing a Hoard of Directors for thn ensuing year und for the trans action of nny oilier business that may come before the meeting. T. J. yCHOOGlN, 126lm Cashier. Commercial club 1924, in co-ep'-ratkiti with the for es! service Instead of February 9th, 1924, as formerly. Appraisal of the n.itlonal foivsl this year will be presented for ,conKiiierauon, . ani all cowmen ure j requeued to be present and align yourselves for or against the meas ure. C. A. WINN, Secret ary -Treusurer. 1-7-Gt Salvation Army 1-7-31 p IM.rMItlNO and BTEAMFITTINO. I'hone 219-J. . l-2-2tp For marcels and bob curls call KIS-W for uppointmcnt. l-S-Ctp Some t niiMial llni-gnlns lit Player Hulls. We have some slightly user! popular player rolls. Regular $I.2.r for 7fie. One lot of standard and classical rolls, regular Sl.titi and up for 69e. A few smaller ones at 2.rtc. Eastern Oregon Music Company. t-S-tf ! Kuntmage itale. hall, l-'ridiiy. 1 p. m ie gil IS PURCHASED ways, decimate the atrcngCH of the Church's heroic ouruens, by appealing to prejudice or some other form of just fid dllns. - '. . "Alcunwhile there has grown up in tho world, for such u tlmo us this,, un inter-raclal, inlerdcnom- Inutionnl, Inter-national and whol ly non-partisan, becauso Christlike movement called "Chrlstlnn En deavor" that stunds always aii( only for what this sick and dying world so sorely needs. Quietly, un hcrnlcd, without the aid of vast wealth or Influence, It hits made lis appeal to all classes anil churches and In all nations until In this desperate hour It orfers to tho world four-million acllvo mem bers, in 80,000 organizations und under every flag, to help to bring Ihe rueo back to the only norniulcy thut Is worth while good will and suvlng fulth In Ood. "Through 42 years It lias trained ut lis altars 'no less than 20.000 children and youth to fear only (lod and bate only sin, and under Ihe wisest Christian stutesmunshlo it is now leading these young peo- pio una uuvislng the . millions of adtills. It has trained for the larg. service or tho church, to be come 'friends of Christ' becauso ua ll'tends In Christ' they huve won 'friends for Christ ." At length lr. Landrlth explain, etl how Christian Kndeuvor has helped alrcudy lo bring about .1 bolter inter-churchlincHs. a more cordial inter-sectionalism, a closer friendship nntong unfriendly races and nations, and how It has suc ceeded In making its members bet ter citizens thun ipartisuns: anil then he urged universal accept ance und support of -the movement lo Ihe end thut It muy multiply Us usefulness everywhere since, In his Judgment, it has "come lo the Kingdom for such a time us this." World's Largest Chain Department Store Organization r. :i"ni a old .., r.nn . reril.''llIT CTAnrC 102 Depot St., La Grande, Oregon Reliable Quality . Goods Always At Low Prices AIL Wool .Blankets U. S. ARMY 0. D. BLANKETS FOR THE LOW PRICE OF $2;-79 . We have just received a big shipment of these fine All-Wool Army T-.I I , 1- 1 I t - -.0 J.1 ' jjianKeis, wmcn is our snare oi an enormous purcnase oi uitse guous. This blanket is the most practical blanket for all kinds of use. Come in different shades of khaki, and in a big full bed size and is an ideal blanket for out-of-door use. ' "Pay Day" Overalls Serve You Best!) Union Made! Our own Union-made specifications by several 1,404,000 pairs "of overalls Stores. None Genuine Without This Label: Ij.c.PENNEYco.V "Pay Day" Overalls are strictly Union made. Tlvcy have double scams throughout and are extra full cuttwith big pockets which arc tacked to prevent ripping two hip. two side, watch and rule pockets. $1.49 bra if d made for us mirier nnrr lrgc factories. We slfl r.i rj, in our nuncirffs ot I III ..f fci.? Blen's 'Urn Suits ight's 50 Per Cent Wool 2 Wright's bc"avy Wcwstwl Weave Knit In n 50C Wool. Made im with Hat knit seams whit h guaiantics you comfort und wear. 1 niim Suits coiik! In Rfcy color only. fcjlzctf ;td to Ki. from $1(100 lo $-Ono. The M-Mon plan would continue (he jjre.seni exemptions. KIx tho deduction allow -d on earned Incomes at 3;t l-:t i"-r cut lnsteal of ilfi per cent. a recom mended ly the IreaHury aeeretary, und broaden the. provi.sior.ii so as to Include farmers owning and per sonally operating their farma and merehanlH tind 1 radesincn who coinhlne capital ami personal ser vice for tho piirpo.se of earning income. DEMOCRATS PLAN CUTS IN U. S. TAX (Continued from page 1) 11. J. Ilolu-rtron, formerly of I'ortland, Salem and Kngcue, Ore gon, has purchased the Sliver thrill In l.a C.rando from the former owner. 'Mr. Hrown. n ho has conducted the mismess for the past ear. Mr. llohertson, now in possession, has been In th res taurant husiuess for the last 12 The present force will bo re tained and Mr. liobertsou an nomnvM that he will keep ihe "ex cellent service ut the name high stale" thai has been observed dur- 1 lug the p:.st. 1 will tie my best OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo" s,rv;;. "o1,1 'Ust oiiM'Tfi in the ".ii iii.-vini(' hiki in vite all li pay im a visit ut the time when they become hungry." and Jtiono to $sooo under existing law. rhe rate would Increase pro gressively to a maximum of 44 per cent on Incomes of ,192.000 and more, as compared with the Mel lon proposal for a maximum of 15 per cent on Incomes In excess of $100.1100. and the present maxi mum of 50 per cent on Incomes of mre than $:'00.000. ltal.dny jKYcmpllons Proposed, Increase the exemption of the head of a family $3000 nnd for a WAKHINfiTON. (I!y tho Asso ciated Press) Propaganda, direct ed at Congress, particularly re garding tux reduction propos i!.s. was ussalled today by Itepr.u-nt;'-llve Jones, of Texas, jih beclouding the Issue und legislation more dif ficult. "Wo are getting to he gov"iii'd by groups and vietinis of Iimim- ganda,' lie said. ".Some old imy .r some group will .'onn-ive a notio-i to save the country will orfiei.'.-! -i little group, wire c y-r t he c-jnr- -try. saying 'wire, W write y-.nr CongreHsmun to do so i:nd so' and then operate frequently v niis stuting facts, beating the tov. toi.t. and finally willjuilli "I by cuss ing the Volstead act." Urbana. Hemocrat : The t rouble about pausing lo give three cheers when you find a. down-town park Ins space is that somebody else will beat you to it. Mil wnu kee Journal : Who can say headllners are pessimists n!t"r reading: Death of Hrldeyrnom Halts Wedding Plans? from $2600 toj January 10 last day io pay water single person ' rnt without penalty. 1 -7-31 Records . We Have Many New Records forlie and Edison Newlin Book h Stationery Company IBBBHHaBB3aaa2IBEE2Ka3E23I3aaHSat52S We want You for a Custom i YOU JUST TRY US ONCE The Greatest One-Hair Gallon Hot Water Dottle In (he United States for !)!)c Gc : Itniir tiiu. i.f iiivl lulor tit t)n hiibli'st nitin who ' riu.l.-i iiii.l llimk.i unclt!xhl'. aniliH O tin. iitiivri-M.il nnswrr to Itic hVurt-;K1 g : brciililiiK MUi slitin. 'What ilucs o' niunkin.l nio.it in -.ii." in 'i'urn re-' mm g,llKlun iiikI uu.lcni.-il.' Hiinllnit S 0 itl"! nltli llui wonla on )iis llpa. 5 O, Wuutlrniv Wilson i-iinio buck rroni : g'lh.. Itrink or bin own irrxvo lo:W O t'lti' ultnosl Mic8o minic words H o A II I lie r. Kt of in lii llwc It. when iH w q ion nonor io 00000000000000000030000000000000000000000000000000000900000000000000000000 llunit t ull. A tiiuusullj (jui I Newlin Drug Co) .2 o gi S! O I 1 - .1 o l)v. Landrilh Speaks At Liulcavur Rally f'ontlnoel from pugo t) captains of Industry IB H n n u B n in a Wher a in e TheThrifty1 HOOVERIZED Phone Main 49 GROCERY 2 Deliveries : 'wilBBMIIIIIHIIIBSIQEBfE m : m S3 '. tu fa n W a H n a H a a ra a w