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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1924)
Wednesday, February 27, 1924. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Mm TP n i 'i '('TV . " VJ.N V.4 V 4-i! . ' 'P (709 FASHIONS SAY ben Day Brings Springtime Nearer An intereseting thing about new spring fashions is evidenced not only by new lines but by high collars and a combination of plaids and stripes. The, new three-quarter length coat with .shadow plaids and stripes the new Flannel Sport dress with checks and pin stripes. They are all here. si- A Good Flacc to Trade Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER 'y . BUILD TO STAND i ' And when your house is done you can forget about it for years as far as repairing is concerned BUT THAT TAKES MIGHTY GOOD MATERIAL WHICH CALLS FOR ;f BLUE MOUNTAIN OREGON LUMBER ' t ' , Telephone Main 8 Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company For Mill or Box Wood Phone M-547 J. L. MUNHALL IIUNNG STORE PRQVEMENTS! ftru'o." nntj Dm! tho noih-yhonler i t'un r''iv IhiI am umlcr Ui uo I nuil workiit,' oi" the HyHtrm whU-ii j lino inHiii-uncn In lasd. t i:. '.. JltTziriKi'!-, rprest-nllnif lltr r-fon j.H'ity innrac- roin- JUt)i which it- li.irui rfHVrvti rutm. .un . Hk(- u miuiht-r of tiuoKtionrt t wlM' i lie iin cihi wan thrown opwi j V fur iih.il Ion. Sonic ol' thorn- j J nlit'Kl inllt: j-iihu..j1 iiit.r ill- I .J. C; Penney Co. Gettn5'"r "K w .,. , JX ' Ready for bprmg Busi-"'on- imi.nr ami w for th hh. I I , n(,sb---itC(uxoj diug anoi;;0)(, on tUff,.rvlil ,,ianfl l0(lav ' 1 ainLUlg. j wun u iiH'i-iinK ihat ullrarlfd oon- j b :iMl(rablt it Mention In insurunoi' J i ii uvrr me muin dccuus" Mr.: v Mrinnins -xt yo. It thn J. C. UHOnnon ls ,irohhly tho firm I A Penm-y Co, eoutomplul e palntlnr Utfriit -tlin life liiMiiranrn who) J ,antl redfcoralliiH Mich cnlln- ntonij uim m.in.1lf(J to talk to men col- ! ;wlileh will tnrlu.le new paint on tin' Iwilvely uml to hold public moot-j j front of Iho huililin,-;, fro.shonlnK of mi on the mibjcrt oi' liJ-surunee. J the HitfitH, 'revlMion of the number i 'hat thero ha he. it u field for ; of Dtor; now Included In the n;i-, Mirh meetiiiKs Wuh Hliown by the lion-wide Hytnl irate benidew poliKj number who aittMided Juki evcniiiK, I X over Ihe woodworlt, rounler; uml!ul of whom were Ki'eutly Inter-V Bhow fUHi'H. j e.vied. Two HtenoKTuplier took i I "This In io be the beat, year in j down every word that was Hpoken X Tai Orande'H blnlory In iny opln- tlin im'etinW In. Ileal Ink t hat I ho : j Ion," remarked J. A. Tedford, nian-P'iniiraiiee war betwoen the leal of tlie Ka (Jrande Htore, "and I reserve rompune:i and the. haslneKH ' we Intend to be ready to lake rare! a.-woeiation p)nn n not ubutlntr but t of our share of that bunlneMs. From ihat it Is rvurhlfiK it Muiro that hi every nnle Keneral condition. bound to ultruet nioro and more deem to be improvliiff and with the'l"""1 intereHl. pasHaK" of t he MeNary-Hatiffen ' wheat bill (lie farming IndiiNtry In ti-t rrrra '('oIhk to Khow marked Improve -1 JVLj It V iiUoo ment. Iu firande'n fill urit Ih uk ' Ktircd with Die IndiiHlriul plant and it Ih a t'LLHt' now of beinjf ready lo .serve the people hh (he elty i,towh. Thronirhout 1 he north went i,a (Jrande (b on the Hps of everyon Nhe hun KtOOlt Die dfpreHMioon re- 'niarkalily well and i'iihtkch now !vil !i Improved ronditiouit ul ready pOHWHHed of il uioinenl urn whleli , will curry her alon -at u rapid rate." ' BOARD NAMED f"- T f (Continued from page 1) ORANGE IS THE BIG ISSUE McKennon Discusses Dif ferent Forms-of Life I Another new Shipment of Si Arrow Shirts FOR MEN 1924 patterns in new shades and colors, creating snappy Spring effects. "Priced from $1.75 to $3.50 ' . Scranton and Short, Inc; A conipli'to nudit or tho or llic ohl UilininiMtriitlon iiiu)f iiy kM, H. Iotiohu ri-port wuh n-arl al ttie imM.t inic I 1 at whinli Minn al funds and i-i-o-! orris wrrr! tunirrl ovrT to nowl.. ol'ficlal.'. I i J It in thn ntrntion to continual the Kcrt (Tonh worlc In la i rn I Hi . ! lo the r-xlr'iu oi lookini! uftiT Iho! t ox-sr'rvico men nt Uio pri'sr-nl. timr.-i. anrl probably luu-r on lo adti a no-j.. I'll worXor for civilian nllcf. it JlomliorH or tho old hoard had i t wrvi-rl Miner? llio lii'Kinnlnr; of Urn world war and thry wi'ro vory j JL anxious that I hoy 1,0 ndlr-vod or j Urn work. Tho rlrat of IIiIk yea;' , a niPRtliiK was r-alh'rl and II. wuii J pr'rmlt this and .MIms HoIsIiibit. ! , - rr'presontlnR Iho hoarl offlco cam- j 1 . ' ' T 'I t Hi ,, & 1 f I -rill f-- t T Insurance Number of Wce-edod in re?ivin(: interest i 'bLATrLHY HAAub Questions Asked. At tho. city hal last evening nn Interesllriff nieeiing look pitied at vhleh l-'ioyd McKennon discUBHrd. difl'erent fronm of lifo insurance, lit- repreHenlM what Is Known nn ii "IniHlnejui n.ssoeiiil Ion" from, of Inurnnre, whlln llio lefjal rosrrvo coinpnnieH haso iheir business on d I i'lereiti 1 ineK. M j'. M n Ken non disjierled a numlier of fronts of life lliHtinuieo polleies romptli'lni; (he 'Meal rescrvo" plan will) the ''hii.'uneHri nsaoelalion" plan. Ill;; eon lent Ion was (hat (he nverar-t old Hen company ne.lJM two-thinHK-nnni'flv "Invesl ii und"' inhirf- ilie work lo Iho exten! that. Mr. Hloddard won pnrsuaded to tnka I tho ohalrmunship and hfi has withi him t ffood .strong hoard rapahi t ! of RivhiK die. Hed f'ro.ss Rood !'- j DEFEAT ON YOUNG STRIBLING IN GO P.I'KKALO, X. Y. f AP) The de olsion of Jimmy Hlattery of Huf I'ulo over Younf? Strlhliiif?, In their Hi:round bout hero Monday night canned Rloom In the Rlrlhlinff camp althoiiKh neither tho younf? hoxer nor "l'a" SirHilinj? had anylhlns to say about thn rover.se. The constant ntlack of Slattory in, the rounds won mmch fa vorable, comment. Only 'oncn. In. the third, round, did" ho Jirmvr. J StribJinfi'N .(In Cenno was vory. kooiI and lie did not fuller until .thfl!last, i r i.i'i. ri MONEY On Improved Union County Land Write J. C. Palmer, 225 Henry Bldg. Portland - Ore. i way r;mmGr Safe Milk Fortnfantt, Invalids, Children. The Aged Rich Milk, Molted Grain ext. in powder form.niokesThe Food-Drinkfor All Ages. Digestible No Cooking. A light Lunch always at hand. Also In Tablet form. Ask for "Uarliokfa," at all Fountain!. Rt7" Avoid IniUatirNn. Substitute) The Home Plate FlolilorK' Cloves, r.Oo to $8.00 fnlclliTB Milts, St.OO to SIR Hals Ju t" S.M Twenty yours' experience in Ppoi-UnK Goods A. i. SlinlrlhlK AKl'llts MilNNIS JOHNSON l'ropH. for Spring of The New Savage -fit' Vi r$ ly: J , oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ;.ivjliw.e.- fj, 40c MERCHANT LUNCH Prepared by our cap able chef, Mr. Neionian every day -at noon. The Palace mi 'iff Vim. , WE HAVE ON DISPLAY MANY NEW CREATIONS IN THIS POPULAR NEW FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED IN TAPESTRY, CRETONNE AND MOHAIR CRETONNES ' j w rini tmi u hum ui r-f l"J' wmnrrw. I j i Mi J ri)i nn ii iiwdn i a Tnrr u,ttBi in r hi i m " ,1 n im jTirntni i .i I This beautiful furniture, distinctive in design and construction, can be secured in a large variety of styles and finishes adapted to har monize with any type of interior decoration. 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