La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 22, 1924, Image 2

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'-'ieorft l-fc e'tirrey. - iho ludy -who! Mr. Wri-rhi dellvorfel r. nnjriiifl
JTlrsI tlioiifshl c.f .lh-ficpiilc hjifli- ,.rlU ,,,lr( jK r -i-alllnr the -:ir '
way iin.l whom- ioii,;M-iu miwioi-l irllu,v w. .lta ,.,,, r... ,,;. ;
.Hi.- .roj..-l ,li.l mor.. limn any e.lli- :11, f,.K ,.,,,. v,-ri: 4,un: I!. lul.l
i-r not- ni.nviiiu.il .-non i.roi.m.iy 0(, ,.riM)Iml ..Mii-rli-iu-m In llu;
lo utuiln Us roinplolloii. M ulifp orun.lu llon.K- eliirltiB lho period
Shoes That
Shoos thai "fit-in" for that party you uvu going to
next .Friday i and shoe that "fit in". on that nfter-
nucu shopping trip, can Im found here now shoes
'that un fttultletwly, correct in every detail. In Muck
or tan, and iii 'lasts' to fit everyone. The prieeM are
always reoniihle, from f-l.fiQ up.
aauot ii"w Hum nguinHl ( (ii.lr
KOADM WIU, MT COMMENT
IOHTI,AXI. ore. AI' t'nOl
loral attorney! or Ihn I'nion I'm
clftr, Routhfrn J'arlfip, Kpokam',
Portland and rVattln ytittunn r)
ndve a rofiy or Kxamliihr - Ki
ipHii'n fiiMiinj'.i. i hy nr.- dl.s.TirCii-
I 'd lu t-anHu; til oil, lie fi i tii' ;
ffrn id Hi' it-imii.. h: r . -u.ir
. IhM rct i.lioii.i w H ) ;.! .1
I or, ni w -ks. The iiilT,n:iii' .,n !
mrrrt cntr.inU s.on will tin h a ,
jmi M loc urul Urf-linn lit .. .
I ni!i:Y in M,:vn;i;
fAl.KV. irt. Ar-"'lu.ir:.:t:. .
If. H. I'ori'y, or iho puiii.p
j cornmiesloii, who Iniiiutctl iiif '
cvntrul OroROn rallra.fl iHitlnliur i
program, wd i luli-d wlnn tnfui in- '
d oiuy lhaf the projfcum wuh up- j
' rov:d In th kuniitit r'M r.-ui l 1
.ric hae not hct-n imornud oi"f.-i:;l-
ly. Iui tayM It o fori-fc-onc con
rhihlon thai iho votuuiinMna wii
approve On- report.
u iiHinl.fr of tli ltfjiiort-d ur
hpciIoii. , .
In well ef(,eilfwortlM f'hairinnn
Stuihluril ll--ll i Mrs. .f'tirrey to
(In- K"tit-riiiK "'ill told or hr kooiI
work for the highway. T)ien In
lrt Mnlt d Mm. UumkIpIC, Mm. J. K.
(o!t-y. Mm. JiiIIiih ttot-nrh, MrHk l t
Mo i ivy nij (lift two lltlh rliil(lrn
rihowiiif; four h'MHralloiifi of tu
lainlly. Mr. Ku-y tlortati-d Ihc
);:. i in Hi H' tii(e hlKhwuy wlip'h
v hi I (tt-wt i K..yMH par o
t:i- in ru id llu (li-iiiiilt- :ond'
.-(). :iitl M k lionvy, WmIi I Im
. i. nf II.- Inlttrt ii inivt il. il tiiti
lo ih- pif.in rr. Mil- i.iu.l.n hritfi.v ,", ir r'-J'1 pfurraiii. ;
i.lll tl.p' .:.v ly u.i iihf vi Mm j A. '. N Ir.oti i ;:M. I f. T- :t I , i I
p i rU 1" t(t piuic t i-u. Mm. Ji)iu.i p. -riud .luring Ui.- hmr li ;ui.l -inum -Cih.'mIi.
np' i iniiiff !! i:oiih and dial ly follow iiir iifiiiK whieii
laiiKtiit-rH oi pion. MH, J. liver? .1 a iiii lit- nllb'l'i it . ih.- eio,d u-
when It wua flrHt Iw.inif popkd
There w.ih uol a tract of inxai
nihiii fn ht lulU. for tini old (.nii
fli'inal) vaui'd liiti hearcrrt that
UiIm Old Kr. KOn Trail In no rlltnax
to pr-tnt inod of travel, hut on
the oihor hand It in a im-re nlfp in
i In' onward nntreh. Hl l)-lif is
tltdf Ixit a Hhort. tltne will elftpse
mil II no highway will ho noi-dod
and pwipl will lrvfd in the nlr.
WaJti r I-.'. Mae)t:uii. p.v:id i,t or
til'1 'Ul l r J.ifit Tr:i;l .-i,: r ;.lirt)
dijlivi n l.M'" lf hi :; i .1.s-.r :i J-
Inw-'iiJJ 'fi Ihc p;.i)i r a(l-i' Xiii'ftt
.iiif':;tlli:i-.I 1 h.- i--fjpw- ,, .
I'll V
rouniy. ' "
i'nv.vAy Jvli' I". (t. Cuiej r.;t,d:f j
o:i lip- 'nmlv'!; ul" of mail !-(lilil-i
iiiS nii'i i'-rf.n! cwrymio not to n'lil I
now that tin Old (jriuii I wna
cornplcKd, (or Im ror.tindi d tlml
tin- rpnillry whh-h pradllf tli
eroiit u'U4i liuvi' ho tai' rai.s liiilli
ho that ( lilphwnyrf will fum-liun
to ImjiI jnlvaiitatf'.
Rev Keith pronoiineid a fiiHun
hinidiciion on lip happy -v.-nl
ami adjournment look placf in am
pl; lime for liios pn-H.nl lo at
tend the NVijrlihorlmod Hub enter
tainment yHh rhiy ufUtrnoun In
thM rliy library. j
; it r iitjf in ih u iiloh u wn n poildt d
lo liv thui Hiuml old man oi l iiiim
' ouidy, I Ion. I miii ha m Wrlffhl of
v 'tial tivlnj. v. ho Im uM'
drill of lilt' I'itUl ' Hi :.J.O( lVltiH ot
i io roimiv. '
rieiitld U 01) si'iiif import ant laei.'i
rlaiivi lo oi'i-oii'M road nytfiti.
A refioi til KHI ' of .'ippr etafii-n V. a::
jiu.'ifM-d for t. 1.. I.:ii.ttiti, wild anil
i.ii aeiii r purl . Ii n I h- lii;'hv. .ty
prrtj;rai.i wun firMl siart'd in iu-
A Good Place to Trade
"Itadlo In u 11 haul tmn(lon I ho
inoat al luldf lli'tn of i-Miiipiiit-nL
rv r laii u into tin north by :;u
ArHle nplorrr. U Huh cnuidt d
tia to ' rui r-e( our cluunuiii. l.-ra
daity u 11 hlii out -It tith oi a ht-
ond. Wll hoitt rori'-rl thin- mw
lundH raiiiiot Lift ptiiet.d nrm -
ally upon lh miip." - f'u;iuin
Donald M. MurMHIau.
DEDICATION
SERVICE OF
SIMPLICITY
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4 I'M' lir i:ivi:i
New Crop of Dried Fruits
111. IF. ItlllllOV fAI.IMVKVAS IKiS
whiti: ami iii.ac k i-Kifi i-i:. iii:s, aciik ots
- AMI I'lll NDS
UV Hmi- .lolmsim's Willi. Mini
The City Grocery
.lust liai-k or ari-'i n I'll- sim-t
rnoxi; .M ir.v o;s
!'i:i:r. rr.i.ivi:nv
hay ha r.M
THE IJKST CKACKEK
KVEK PRODUCED
by Tru-ltlii ihaIii' bftkci
Is (In- -;V SlI VI'i: Tni
liaki S.idu Oni-krr. , Voar
Kn-'ei sclU Ttii-tt:ik-.
'I'bc llomu-Sir flarkttac
Is Very rVontmiieal
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All Kinds of Hosiery
Here Now
all L.Ici-y rriniil-rm-'iHS
'laki-ii a ! ail-i.v m ii"';
tlii-. linn- nf yi-ar.
wilL- . .ill:l-l-x .IK-
Silk uii-.l nl l-.ii-.' '' :"''. -"I h""
ollnrs uinl ipmil. slni'l.v '"'
n.-.l.in for Hulll
- vi:'m: ;t ai.i. ok tiiimi. -"The
Old Reliable Men's Stovo.". .
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I Ash Bros.
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Ha m
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS i
- raui., .a. n(UnKtoii, fniifd
Siutcj dlvirlH fori'itur in Hun
J'YiwK'iHrp ban dvclurrd thai tlirt
would ; have t-i;n prtieilcally n
thv bayard In lh- I'allfurnla uu
lioiinl (u'in(ii. . vou d 1 ring ihfn
"?fr.::;rr'; urtnnrhi ir bullion enr-
, ; - monument which was vt-ib d wjih
IfrMiUHH bad bc'n t llmlnaUd, Iln the A,"M-r)ctin flajf wem Mih. riuutf-
loff und dauirhici-a, Mi-h. J. K. l-'o-
-y uiid Mih. aulluu Hut'JM'h, Mm
Ih Houvy, datiher of .Mr. Foby
and M.111. Houvy'n. IKlbt daiii.hu r
moiltf Willi Dili Utile d:uiRUli-P ' of
Mr. and Mi-h. .?TOii)f- l-'im v. Mih ,
Htaled lliul QUI out or UU fn u
In 1'ulirornlu tlili; yar wcic eatin
ed by m'KlltplK'e.
IrfkhL MMtlHlln li-;S ;.'.. W'(MI
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Establishes an Economy
Record
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IN I'OHTI.ANI)
Making an
Average
of
37.1
Miles per
Gallon
. of Gas
the norus of this sale are flying on the wind;
The Failure of Serantoe
Short
Has Made Possible
rm
I il w
SALE
In it O-l-n 1 il(! Ni.n-:!tn) Economy Kim, five 1925 Stock
Uv t!aiH, inrliidiiiji' a scdiiii, officially ol.sjrved liy judges
iwlet'led liy k-udiiig' m wspaiHM's who nmhc sworn affidavits
to the , truth of those Htatenit'iiU.
j
57.1 ;mlleH to the Riillun of riw, in Portland 1
trn'ffir, Ihc mo-t difficult tvst of u
motor's, rrnnomy. ,
' Theso atook . niodcls achieved thin mai'Vflous economy
uiulor exacting conditions. , And that menus economy for
you. Hut, ymra.sk, can 1 li.o,.jrul the same mileage In
n Star car'.
Here is you answer: In 11 100-hour Non-Htop Economy
content held all over the Pacific Coast, these sworn rec
ord of gas economy were made ly 192!i Star cars:
l.oa Aiiir.li'H ...
I'lttiitiilrjf
Vrr.no
Hun l-'ranrlM-u
Houlllo
Null IMitfo ......
r. u. k s
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Huri-Lim-nti.
Kiuikiimi ...
iiaklun.1 ..
I'urllun.l
Tiif-uinn
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ami nr.111! aiii: itr xi, m-.sos this i:yiomv:
A W0II.J, rfll. 11. v I'oiuiil. lll.il It. . I M.-ul Vll.rulloul.-iw Molnr.
CuriNi Yni l.ulti li-uiion. ir,M- i-ii.-h. --.nn-Wli.-. I Hrm;... nn. ihi
lUrvWoim ruoiliiT lyMi-m 11ml ull.i 11 i-.ir In run 11.11 Imiiin vll
oul fan lu ll iin.l 111. 1 nv.-r-ln at.
fomii In ami . .. ili.c. n. w nun!. In Dial urn osionisMug n.
oiotup world. Mako prove, ev.-ry stulwue-nl. Our rnpntuilun n
.nlu.l our or.. w v,u,i ,) i i,,low n,r ,mllr
It eMeey for yo.l lo uv. n nut..
"TOMORROW'S CAR TODAY"
J. P. Morelock
JI lTi nSON A.NI fU
L- r yr-J
IgUrrV V . ... ,W. &1L 3d!
Of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes
Lu Grande has ever known. We
say this boldly and without fear of
contradiction.
WE ?A('K THIS STATEMENT WITH A SWEEPING OFFER FOR
TIH-RSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATl'RDAY THAT WILL ESTAHLISII
A NEW RECORD OF- VALUES AND HAIU.AINS AM) BRING EVERY
SJJIT, OVERCOAT. MACKINAW, HAT, SHOE AND ALL FURNISH
ING GOODS IN THE ENTIRE STOCK DOWN TO A ROCK-ROTTOM
PRICK FOR Ol.'ICK SALE AND CLEAN-CP.
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY!
WHILE THEY LAST
HOYS' RLOl'SES
Go-id iiality IiIiiuscm that
wild up to 1.(10, now Koin.ir
nt the liankrupl Price
49c
GOOD-ltYK TO THIS LOT
OF
ROYS' SlTiS AND
KNICKERS
All-w.iiil suiis, the kind you
pay $) to Si 2 for . regularly 1
while they last at
$5.95
Knirker Trousers .'. 95c
REDUCTIONS THAT ARE ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE! SAVINGS THAT ARE STUPENDOUS!
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$10 LOT
A new lot of all-wool, Rood iiuality
suits; all sixes.' Wonderful values at
$10
$25 LOT
1 ly 7"i suits in this lot, of blue, ffrey
nei.l lll-nwei ul'iro Ullelu A fre-n.il
Sisvinff at
$25
$34.95
An ainazinir line of
fl styles and new pnttcinH. Sold up
.4 to S.10: nnur crIIii'
$34.95
Bankrupt Prices Mean Cost, Less Than Cost. Half Price and Less Than Half
LADIES SILK HOSE
Don't overlook the val
ues in these silk hose.
You can't match these
values anywhere. . ,Sce
them.
HORSEHIDE MITTS
Men's wool-lined horse
hide mittens a wonder
ful buy if jou use these.
On sale at. half actual
value
$1.49
HEAVY WORK
GLOVES
Men's work glove of ex
tra Rood quality the
1.00 crade regularly,
guinj; at the Rankmpt
Price of
69c
BOYS' SHOES
We still have some hoys'
Itood school shoes, all
leather a great bar
Itain for this lot at
$1.95
REAL WORK SHOES
Yon can afford to buy
several pairs when yci
sec these values nt
the amazing Bankrupt
Price
$2.95
SIGNAL SHIRTS
The railroad mim'.s shirt
that represents a special
value. These were $2,!i0,
now selling at
$1,49
RAIN COATS
Here are some real coats
not the cheap variety
coals that sold at $.1(1
and S.'t.'i, Bankrupt price
$21.75
WOOL WORK SOX
Medium weight sax, one
that will p.ive best of
service. Buy a winters
supply nt
25c
NEW OVERCOATS
All - wool, good and
heavy coats, new styles.
Some, of the greatest
bai-Rains of this sale in
these coals, selling as
low as
$16.75
Selling Out Scranton & Short's Bankrupt Stock
MEN'S HOSE
Men's cassimeie hose, a
fine iiuality sox in na
tural and grey colors,
An unusual bargain at,
42c
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