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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday. February 12, 1925. m m m m ii i ft a fct! HI FRIDAY 13TH THE BIG NEWS FEATURE TODAY c Present Their February Volume Our Volume of Sales is lowcJ" during the month of FEBRUARY than at any other time in the year. How ever our overhead remains the same.' Thus you can real ize that February is a profitless month. With this idea in view we have decided to have our "FEBRUARY VOLUME Event EVENT.'' We realize that by reducing our prices and in ducing a great number of people to purchase these leading brands of merchandise we shall be repaid during the bal ance of the year by those who will again and again readily purchase these brands at regular prices because they realize their superiority, and value. 10 BIG DAYS Stetson Hats $5A)r . Values to $7.."0 Bradley Sweaters Values to $(..() SOCIETY BRAND and others at reductions both drastic and genuine An unexcelled opportunity for you to buy clothing tioncd quality at genuine savings. Our entire stock is it is clothing that we gladly guarantee. this sale. (if UllqlK'S- included in t 23 3 Outstanding Groups .75 $3?75 75 Real $30 to $55 Values FROM FEBRUARY 13th. TO FEBRUARY 23rd. SUITS AND OVERCOATS Boston ian Shoes 1 $6 .95 Values to SlO Burk-Ileeht I Ii-Top-Pacs '.95 Values to $12 MR.' READER: y,!M,I;I':yi:XT jr intemled to acquaint you with SOCIETY BRAND SUITS, STET .t, iMvni-c ,.,.ivnc Vl N 11;Uh;- nrONIAN SHOES, BRADLEY KNITWEAR. MANHATTAN SHIRTS, and other I-AMOLS I-KANDs of merchandise that are recognized amomr the REST MAKES IN THE WORLD We feel that once you realize their superiority you will become a steady customer. WESTENHAVER & GILBERT 3 a m m 'above tho rim rucks. ' t There gcms to bo inoru and bigger trout Been in the holes in the leu on the creek than, usual. Kduard Woli,- yulinv mii of Mrs. Ijydia Vumluvunlcr, Is re-! juicing over tho capture of a lurji-j coyote, I klwu the girls here are trap ' pins them days. Klva Vunorder tried to tiike her brother's place .while ho Is away to Eugle Valley. ' She set traps for weasels and all , bhe has caught us yet Is a blue jay by the bill und the tull of a uiaKpic. The "V. O. and I. Or club meets once a wwk from one fuiii- -ily to -the other in their social' endeavors. AI ias lm i la Mill er, our sc h oul teacher, set-ins to like this cou- try well and she has certainly a good school of children that ap preciates her kind net-a und ablil-ti.-M. ; Miss Ida Jl inl. r is visitln? at Tim rark with the Vanorder girls, Mary and Klra. Sh was at thi Nurprim: party at the Uiy homo Sunday. Miss riara Iiy was visiting Mrs. Lola Wigfftcswortli and tho girls at Mr. und Mrs. Clarence Vanordi r Saturday. A number of lilg Creek people j were present at the surprise par-, ly given Mr, und Mrs. Joseph Lay,' Sunday. .Mrs. Neva Greenwood Is back ! i home from I'nion, where she had taken her baby to be treated fori un attack of pneumonia. The baby is well now. Another thundir und lightning storm with big hailstones wa raging In the Itaynio Flat dis-j trict Sunday evening. -It did not; affect tho Park much. j FIND IT HERE Copy fur Oil-, column must be In bjr :00 a. m. j Huswife i a i in m ii ii i ' MPAHTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. - Men's Dress Trousers Our stock of men's extra dress trousers is very complete, oucring a variety of colore, materials and prices from which to choose New 'Spring weights arc here for wear with extra coat or sweater. You will find them moderately priced. $3.69 to $6.90 There are brow ns, blues, greys and mixtures . in plain colors, stripes checks and overplaids. Serges in brown, blue or grey are shown which can easily be matched with a coat. A wide assortment of sizes com plete from 30-inch to 50-inch waist measurements. LACE LEG Corduroy Panls A popular trousers for wear out of doors. Of good quality material in full cut sizes. Double knee and seat reinforce ment. " Splendid values at this price range. $3.98 o $4.69 MEN'S Corduroy Pants A serviceable treuser for all around wear. Of good weight corduroys. Shown in light or dark patterns. Shown in good, full cut sizes, allowing freedom and comfort. $3.49 lo $4.98 Valentines. Krorn one cent up. Walk right in and look them over. Nwlinj urug Co. 2-11-: Skirts. Tapestries, ulong with Vases iand objects of Art from Old China, j Things of rare beauty and perma nent value. Always at Richardson's Art &. Ulft Shop. 2-7-tf Peed In if "your goldfish on metal polish will not improve their com plcxlon. Japan has adopted the metric system of weights and measures, while we continue the hectic system. Haiti irk Taxi. I'rniiipt service. Ponded driver I'honc Main 53. Stand Preseott Drug Slore. 2-U-lf Hcnt. kcII and repair all makes sewing machines. Ajk nhout free dressmaking course. White Sewing Machino Co. New Kolr-y Bide. Phono (83 W. I2-J2.J7-tf IfcinstHcliIm; I'lcol VaIrc 3c Mrs. J. P. 0'Conn-II. 104 O Ave ; White ivory in odd pieci s match your set at nearly one-half j Corsotiuro lor Barcley corsets. i lie repuiar prices ai MtVerinorn- i. rights Family lirup Store. :-io-tr Notice uf I iital Settlement .Notice. Illue Mountain (iranc will giv. Stationery is still selling at ex-la hurksiu show at Crunge ccptionntly low prices ia boxes orjr'riday nighl. Admission 2i in bulk at .Sllverlhorn-Wrlghfe l . m, 2- Kamlly lrug Store. 2-10-tlj r Special price. $3.00 pT cord for One of the new movements on i 16-incIi wood. Phono 2S7-W. I Notice is hereby given thai tli j undersigned have filed their Khial Account as executors of the Kstalo of Gottlieb HueHinfr. deceased, in the County Court of the Htate of en Is l--t foot which we favor Is spring shoes are to be conservative again. Miss Gladys Miller has room fori To whom- it may concern: ' the a limited number of piano pupils. I undersigned will not be n-simitsi. LJ lCall studio J 76-W or home ur.-Jjble for any bills contracted for. by g ;ny day except Monday or Thurs- iny wife. Mrs. T. K. Conrad. I Jwy- ; 2-7-1 Jtp T. K. COMtAO. 2-10-jtp a Tho latest bathing suits from Paris are little more than belts held up by gaily colored suspenders. 12-27-tf Hrnislltclilfu;, nlcadnir. button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop. Jo-14-trl Nolkv. Hall. Oregon for I'nion County, Oregon. and Hint the s.iid Court has fixed Monday. March 2nd. 1!25, at 0;on o'clock A. M. on the said dat- at the Coiirihouse in the city of l.n, Grande. I'nlim Cininlv fir(i.M n' the time and place for hearing ami proving said Kinal Account an'U for final settlement of the said estate. Dated January 2:Mh, Ty2C. fMAItl-KS ItCKSINf.; and JAMl-JH 1J. McLAl GHLLV Kxecutors of the Kslate of, Gottlieb pucsihg. deceutcd. . II. U. Dixon, attorney for cxeea tors. Jan. 29-Kcb. a-12-llt-:'C l'or a Valenilne t rs. flow-l S-12-21 1 I'luinltliiz ami siramflltiiig. Tontractor. l'hfn" ?4a-.T. 1 - t t mp 1 l-'loriwl l'lmer!. fr alentiue. Pretty basket . storied sprin; tlnwers. Speeiu) for Saturday at l.&o. $ 2.ay, $ j.5ti und ui. Ch rrs -1 ?-?t Aslndocr j Mrs. K. A- r.alim. Jefferson I Ave., comer Willow. Phone 24S-J. 2-2-luip Vou w lit be a better Am-ricaii for unending the picture show., "The Man Hit bout a Country" at j the A rcd. February I -S and I under the auspices of the American ' Legion. 2-3-IbI A group of S"ttte bulteHi 111' 'it have told their wives they ure mak ing a trade tour of the orl-nt. W. H. Bohncnkamp Co. Four Floors of Fine Furniture Why 1m' annoyed w ith" dandruff 'or felting out of the- hair, or with an Itching .-alp. vlun you can be ! relieved in a week of dandruff and j falling out by using Germicide and jltandrutT Kradicutur. vhicli is sold i.a 7."c u buttle by ISllverthonr ; Wright s Family Drug Store. ! 2-10-tf i Oriental Art Gooil. j See the window of beautiful t Oriental Art Good a at liiehardHon's ; Art A- Gift Shop this coining week. ; The things which are lwtng usw-d j ' for beaulirying the home. In the j J line of Old Chinese Mandarin (JKAIN-FED STEERS AND UARY BEEF CORN-FED lost in (he land lij- ill Our Ual.y ISecf fed from corn shipped Central City, Nebraska. Grande Ronde Meat Co. CITY. 1X-ONO.MY ami ll()(ll lt MAKM.TS ' 11 E NJQY PARTY ti.tv (tNi cane " nme-ni. fhe tll()T il.-i tutntnc reeljt- for tt .1 tt,. (k .1 in litt in K i ir ) (-H tli. ir i hat' h:ir iiH'l hi: - IKIW , A btiitf ti tt't r lUruld P. residt nt lien-. i Ian n Till! PAUK IJlp-ii.il f.in.Li prtM d to Im h iik1 i n ) fable dy for a -ot rw tf m ich 4Mim Kilnc an tniurumt tit t Mr, and Mr. Joft jH Ijijt h( th vld Xh.iIn i(i. The untiit It. J -but i lcome gut ft Ih-intn to nr-1 r rt rive i H rt v m thr ton nwm. mti'j I hw tit o tit th' time ((r th- '"mt" to n, rt ie iprnJ out. the iurt 1m J ht ' to t. jt, n o lio1iw (oend ttial tii- tr iM!l I i.lio it.d to h uv I tte - til h- t I- t'w,t h r !.t "4? ord r trt frtvM vr ntf. Tkvcn4 mxiit r vi m d frin ills, .m old tine od thitiot liron ranch lit one time. He . to . iit. The !!. n Lot, ., mj. iioh at Hill l i?v l.l.t... .i..t 1,. nnii Ii on t Ii. ' i. .,iti noli ie hard truneh a in l)l- ' t'at country. Untune other things t-ur. le r. I a I"' ni. ntloii.; 1 he Ixrn here i nii i.n fi. iutk r in.tr. "x Jiit and I hd thne uom1 't "! with Hjvr i'rU .ind thr,- .f v . .. 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Jr.. f cjln. !nitn U hit Hii. htxv eojoted had a fi rv- fi, one- ow n- r f t ! ..:. Maittn "h a larce tueK deir. Th. . hti is n-.-i runntmr tnmpvl for aVoit ft Im.iis. in ILik- r. in do- dlaim t r a ctix-le hen- t. y ttt t)t. r . Hi oid hud run the buck at my. Mil h I't-is'iUi's her rr h.iir la rMi'mr tut no It tin. 1. nil fti-iiih.-. The liuik had te;v.iren t ly l ft r- - - t.-r trttin Kinntin freshed, for the lone in liinn,! tt. .. to hi the snon indieatt ! that h" n ,s tiin tti.it hi i .it- hiu h alive. This hMiti.noI not fin-- nl ih.it It" w fr fm the Paddock ntB'.h t ;;ri!r- f tit of cii the lork of trn road Jat k ci:i-h likftltey norklnr en the tei vhune Kn- !t i s t i inc ' a toes the cr k from hi horn, ntettt ts sneh a eouc-ar tnnKs hae In a - r t !i. . tn ; t tht? l .iter. Titer, a: i"!-:-T to . Iran?-. ot t!i? Thonion ' 'c north ru ih h her u nuiitnt ins . .eI fri nds .ind ff.'d'l of his Anitl her ht Vanorde-. !. Wjo- f tter. W .1. VALENTINES From 1 CENT UP Walk Kijrlit in and Look Them Over. Newlin Drug Co. SHERRY'S TOUAY AMI TU.MOIllioU Douglas MacLean in "Never Say Die" I ni-hm- I im hi nn. t mimlj 1M, "Till MAMlW. HATH" ln.li.n rrr-tilliT .ih-j