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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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New Spring Shoe Models
Our Highest Price
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Men's Wear
1309 Adams Ave.
(Irani IScan, Mgr.
liry Amsl Made In Mini
GOU HILL. Niv. CAP) Two
thousand feci below 1 he surface of
the earth, on tin hotlom ! v-l of
tin Yclloiv Jacket gold mine here,
prohl hit ton officers recently took
into custody Dun , Marinn. mine
Khllt boss, who'll homo they hail
Just rahted and which ' netted a
huge uinouni of liquor. ' Thin is
believed tlm flint tlm, in Nevada
ut least, that prohlhition officers
ha it1 been forced to go down so
fur into the forth to pet their num.
Wouldht uou
Lumber, plaster, roofing and oilier building
materials, plus the carpenters1 wages needed to
build these make up of the total cost of
, 1 the average six room frame house.
Then the cost for protection against depre
ciation and decay Paint and Varnish, in other
words only 7-of the total cott.
i The re Is on I y one name to remember in spend
ing that 7 that is llasmusscn.
Rasmussen Pure Paints and Varnishes ex
cel in covering capacity, lasting finish and pro
tective qualities. They are the
safest insurance of property
values and beauty.
Ask your dealer for color cards.
Ask your painter for an estimate.
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EL RASMUSSl-N niHE PAINT (? i. ' '
For V.x'frtorx
RASMUSSIiN PURE PAINT
to(coMitrSlunylcStain;Porih
MonrIiint; XSnxw and limit I'uint;
Trucl, Trnctor nml Implement
I'nint; Autiinille UnamrU; Spur
VarnMi; Rotif C"o:ttln; Concrete
nj Cement Ctatinj;.
I'or intcricT.x
WMI-Pm 'ahiiMc X'.-il! fiilnt!
R.iccliic I;nnmcls Intule I'lonr
Paint; (") Smir; Vlimr ntul ':u
ni.htain;Brth l uhlitv.iincl.-l ur
b!o Flmr Varnish.
via r !""'r"r
Grande Rondo Lumber Company
S'H.E
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.Pampered.
Youth
Adnpled Iroin lleolh TarUiMeiens I'll..- Novel.
'illi; ,m.;mih'i:m' amui.-usuvs-
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Al.lfi; ( AI.IIIHV. CII.I.I N I. wins. Al. ... l(,lltlr
And IIIA Al, l:ANHI. It
Cunuily, "lit.- (a in. Mall l;ux-V
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IIAIIItV CAIlliY In "III.Vll.M) llll; ll(ll(ll:lt"
GEORGE WOLFE
LI 10 REST
WALLOWA. On-.. fKpecial)
Kuneral services for George Wolfe,
who wo fatally Injured while
working lit tin HowuiUU-lf ieks h;iv
mill, Hitturduy, were coiuJ uittd ul
the. Christian Church at -':UU p. m.
Tuesday.
Tin- plowing of Hummerfnllow h
going forward rapidly, All grain
Tops ar! malting u vigorous
growth, m :ih the abundance or
moisture and wiirm wcaliirr.
'P. ii. Johnson was busy tho first.
of Hit! week planting his potato
crop. Mr. Johnson grows a consid
erable. acreuKo of potatoes each
year.
Ktigcno (iiiHtln rcumed (o Pow
watku Wt-ini-Ntiy, taking it purr
of their cattle hack to the range
there. Hour- trouble It experienc
ed hy Htochimn la keeping tin-list
oek from drifting hack toward
the, valley.
American r.tupnnilcd .Milk
I'IikN New I nrcign Markets
I CHICAGO (Ai' - Sales of
1 e vuporaied milk In tin I 'nited
States reached a total value of
$M7.2iS,rh.ri In U24, according to
t lie a imiittl report of t lie Ind us-
t ry infilled liie hy lift be i t ;.
(looks, secretary of the Kvapor
ated Milk association.
Kxpnrt Hale h hist year tot a led
2,Uut,'i'.m cases, u gain of 1 1 7.4 :i 7
couch over l'M'A. While Kuropcim
eoMntrles wen tin- principal buy
ers, on extensive market for t he
product Ih being huilt up In (V'n
tral and Kouth America, Ha Id the
report.
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AIIhh CrntU Itin-H IlnilKhfon, niece of A. Ii. ItollKMon. I. .S. ii iii;ish:i
dor (o l.rjiiilin, In. h JiiHt HiinuiiiK-i-il her -it;uKL'incnt .to Aiun Oilhsii-UhK-lmi-l,
Hon nf In. Htanl'y Kta'haia und Mary I'.oImtIk liittihurl.
th t'aiuoiiH author. Thin fh'Ht photo of thtmi tof?i'thcr wait talf n In
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Dam l'l-,jrc( InslH'ctnl.
rKNHI.l:Tf)N. dr.-The (l.-m.iPiil
A
Reliable
Bank
Kcliubility that means
helpfulness as well as
wifely no matter what
the emergency.
La Grande
Nalional Bank
Hound, Ilcllnblc, rrosrosalro
Wonderful Bio
Bargain For Sale
SATUHDAY ONLY
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New I(11 Top
While Kiiannh'd
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'I'hlnl, r,l II! . dandy n-V
Htyle rail Ui. while eualael
d biia.l lia will N,,id
slilpia and Irllviln:,- al lll
unheard of price. Come
early.
W.VI'tll
ill- "in- New Special
l:cr.i .Mouth
V. I, LILLY
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Tot can depend
upon tin for capaldo
(lervlee, no matter
what tho circum
stances inav be. Wo
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ahull be pleased to avj
to dtiiltn Ami then
carry them out.
Wo Vndetfttand.
Our Invalid Car
I nt your fcrtlce,
free of charge.
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for cheap hydro-electric power Is
unlimited and too much or it can
not bo developed, ll' lh rates can
he made low enough so that ht nt
iiif; may be done with electricity,
accordin? (o u statement made
here lnn talk be for" the I'.otary
club by J. 1), l loss, engineer in
char-;; of tin- Unlit und powr sys
tem of Seattle.
Mr. I Ions was a witness In 1hc
senato hearliif? of h Muscle
Shoals project o;id has heeii called
as a witness by the new commis
sion that has the project under in
vestigation.
In tint afternoon the K;atle en
Kinoer und a group of Pendleton
nun went to the t 'mat 11 In rapids
to sec the site on which an effort is
being . made to Irive the govern
ment consruct a big dam for the
generation of hydro-electric, power
und to produce water lor an irii
gatlon project.
New Succy C'rciv Out.
KI.AMATII KAIJ.M. Ore. A
fourth survey crew of the Oregon
j Trunk lines ttlarled work from
itend soittltward toward )del, (.
V". Untner, assisiaut gtneral man
ager of the Oregon Trunk lines an
nounced. Tills makes four 1 till
line survey rrews, located iuj fol
lows: One In Woriis valley 'to the
east of the cliy, i second In the
lio nan .a country and a third at the
end of the Southern Pacific rails
north of kirk.
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"Pooh." said Jcs.-pli Weil. Chica
go's " V ellow Kid," v. hen he w jih
lucked up on a t hiiiv,; of having
helped to dispose of J.Ti.tMHi in sto
len l.tbcrly :nd industrial )onds.
Peing locked up. hi"ver, was not
new to the Kid, Me has I. . en tui.
.ed for every known eon game ev
er pulled. Hut somehow he al
as goe free. Well's bank ttc
couuts and safely dt pos:t boxes,
rumored to hold more than $ r 00,
"( an betm; lnvi iii!iaie,l.
FEED
1 lolled oat;
Ibiltnl bailey
Paled bay
Whole corn
Cracked corn
Whole wbejit
C'rnckcil wheat
Mill reed
Screcnlinc.
Uahy t li K k feed
Oyster yhell
;ril
Sort !,ny
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lr. W. P. McAdory completed
tiit examination of the children of
the Kril'f schools of Grande, for
enlarged thyroid glands und dis
eased tonsils yeHterday. J in re
ports that there, is not much evi
dence of goitre to be found among
the grudf school children und much
letAi ihsn ho expected to find in
this locality, us this condition scums
to exist more in the northwest sec
tion of the United States than In
any other.
lurger percentage of children
have diseased tonsil, however, und
several have had their tontdls re
moved. The exact percentage of
children with bud tomdls Is not ob
tainable at the present Jiiue, but
is finite large.
The inspection of the schools by
lr. McAdory was curried oft under
the uiispices of the Oregon Siulc
Hoard of Health. lie wishes to
thank the teachers for their co
operation witli him in currying out
ills instructions by this organizu-
lion. I
FOSDICK CASE
DUE TO COME
GO TR
SURVEY
IS C1PLETEQ
BEFORE VlEET)'''lr"!l"un, ",ourninK
pansies, cosmos. lCverytlll
(Continued from Pnga One.)
answer of St. Paul, of the New
Tf.sta merit. Is thai Hod was in
Christ. The history of the Chris
tian church can display no sad
der spectacle than the present day
tendency to explain our Lord
Jesus Christ in the terms of exalt
cd humanity only. With what J'aul
called 'good words and fair speech
es' men who have never rcuily
bowed before the fton of God us
Kcdeemer have 'devolved the hearts
of the Hlmplc' and induced them to
follow a literary und rhetorical
J'.;us who never existed and who
is unable to deliver from sin und
deal h.
j ne cnier trouble wan our
churches today is thm nobody is a
sinner any more. 1'Yoni our put
pita we hear much of the divin
ity of man, and u Krcat deal about
vision, courage, service, commun
ity obligation, ami how to abolish
war, but almo.'st nothing of sin, obi
fashioned, Scriptural, uneducated,
line vol ved, undecorated, Uod-defy-
ing, death-deserving, soul-destroying
sin. Yet to deal with that
kind of sin Christ cunie lulu the
world.
"Tho present duy confusion In
religious thinking und teaching Is
due to the fact that Christiunlty
is a divine remedy for sin und u
.salvation for sinners, unit men are
making the hopeless and impossible
effort to fit such a religion to men
who are not sinners.
"The great controversy which
bus shaken all our churches has re
vealed sad indifference to truth
and humiliating denial of ChrUd.
in Ids own temples and courts. Put
that is not all. It has also re
vealed the fact that there now ex
ists between all true believers a
bond of unity and brotherhood.
This is il unity, not u pHster and
raiuHhackle federations and resolu
tions, but a unity of faith in Jesus
as the alone Redeemer from sin.
Tie grand and encouraging
tiling Is that In every communion
there wen disciples of Christ, rich
und poor, young und old. educated
and uneducated, theologians and
simple believers, who Instinctivi l
recognized that an enemy of Christ
and of fait h waa In t heir midst,
and who, by the quick und infall
ible glance of faith, saw the grim
features of anti-Christ beneath the
mask of apparent friendliness to
Christ and Mis Church. Nothing In
the history of the Christian church
should so hearten and fortify the
hearts of Christ's disciples than the
way n which, in our own day and
generation, men out of all churches
and communions, clasping the
hands of brotherhood und faith
arose out wit h one voice against
anti-Christian teaching and preach
ing and shake the earth with their
testimony to Jesuit ChrUt us the
Internal Sou of God and the sin
ner's Savious, Christ Jesus, our
Lord. To win men to the love oi
God, to introduce men to the ctt- t
izeuship of heaven, to plant thcln
wandering reel upon the Koek of.
Ages, that .is the high ami hol
task of Christ ' church upon
earth."
lEelh;iniis Seboul Is Snccev
Mc.MIN.NVILLK, Ore. Week
day religious instruction to pupils
of the third and fourth grades tn
the McMiniivlUc schools bus been
pronounced successful. It w.is re
vealed in reports made at a. meet
ing of the council of religious In
struction, under whose auspices the
experiment lias been conducted.
Necu churches have participat
ed tn t he inwi ruction.
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3 Cans, No. 1, Preferred Stock Poaches !)0c
1 Cans, No. 2Vj, Preferred Stock Tomatoes !.;c
2 Cans, No. 1, Preferred Stock Crushed Pineapple .'INc
-I Cans, No. 2t Sea Island Sliced Pineapple !)i)c
6 liars ivory Soap .j;ic
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
"Where The Thrifty Throng' La (irantlc's Pioneer Lower Price Food Store.
Motor Delivery.
FIND
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HERE
Cop for (111?, column must Ik'
In I :OU . in.
Till) Ninv Ni'lii- Ii.-. Ioialiir
'rescript Ion,
You limy fwl In of u utrnntr
ni'ilu tonli one Unit MliaulaliB
nvnry ncrvo In, your "body. That
elves you pep; that fills you Willi
at'tlvily, milking you ,Miial to Ihe
most vlKorous coiKlitioiis In MIV.
Thi-n you will find IIiIh mw pre
scription ami for only $l.no a bot
tle, ut Sllverlhorn-WrlKlifs fam
ily DrilB Hlore. 6-1 u-tf
.Nolho
All Kastern Sl'ir nieinljr:i plan-
nlair to ko to Maker Moinlay eve
nintr. .May L'5, call Mrs. i:irharil
or I'lorenee Macon befon: Krhlay
uveniliff. Jly order of
WOll'I'llY MATMO.V.
5-l'l-;t
Plants Plnnts Phinis
Tomato, cabbage, asters. Knap
dragons, '.unias. stocks, verln nos
giant
rythin.' for
jthe vegetable and flower garden, at
Hooverijied Grocery. Homer Wil
son. 0-PJ-tf
llO.XWOOfl
Large truck load of dry boxwood
delivered hi the city $.. phone
L. I(. Menefee Lumber Co., Lone
Tree. 5-1'j-ti
J. J. Parsons is In no way con
nected with the Model Itarlu r and
Beauty Shop. Frank It. Culton.
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Call Main 72 tor cleaning, press
ing and alterations. Kxpert work,
prompt service. The Wardrol;..
Under new management. 4-2 1-tr
Kczf ma Prescription. j
A preparation that Is most pool-,
live and ucts quickly with wonder-,
fill results, for children us v.ell us
grown persons. It costs only $1.00
and sold only by Silvert horn-
Wright's Fumily . JJrug Store.
6-19-tf'
Astrologer j
Mrs. R A. Palmes, Jefferson nvn-I
nuc, corner Willow. Phone 24S-J. ;
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Why not give a graduation gift
of permanent Joy? We are. i-udy
help you select a thoughtful,
permanent jflft for the gmdiiutfs.
Hicliardson Art and Gift Shop.
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Tomato Plants.
3IUI pedigreed stock, sprayed in
bed against blight. The. very best,
Jlooverized Grocery. 1 1 inner
Wilson. , fj-l'j-ll"
Fhito liOnns Ikjw Kutes
Money to loan on Improved
farms. Low rates; prompt srvlco
H. 13. Dixon, La Grande, Oregon.
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Hems! Itching, meat inir. nut too
holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shop,
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If you are annoyed by d'.tndruri'
falling out of the hair, you
should gel a 7.,e hoi'le f Gerini-
Irie and Dandruff Kradica.tor. It
will prove most satisfactory. One
bottle does alt that you could wish.
It really stops dandruff in a week's
time. It stops falling of the hair
In a month. It si n ngt lins Itu
roots of the hair und produces a
new growth. It is sold only by Kil-
rthorn-Wrii-ht's Family Dnu
store. r.-ilr-tl'
What To t.ne
Why mt give picti:rs. Th-
for a girl or boy graduate that
inspire them thrmmhout Hie. liieh.
ardsou Art and Gilt S!.p for dis
tinctive gifts. C -H I - 1 (
Cllatloo.
In the County Court, for the
County of I'nlon, State of r'i.'.oii.
In the Matter of the Fsiate of
!. W. Mainbel. Deceased.
To Fred Mainbel. Mina Micha. ty.
Anwmdii Campbell. KHs;ibelh Kno
beloeh, Hilda Von I Mppins, Mltiuic
Knobebich. Major A. D. -Michaely.
and l-tnnie I lodge. Greeting,
In the Name of the State ol" Ore.
gon. You are hereby cited and re-
I Hired to appear in the Count y
Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of I nion. ut the court
room thereof, at Grand, in
County of I uton, on Monday, the
1Mb day of June, r.2:, nt ten
o'clock, in I he forenoon of tl
day, then and there to Fhnw can
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108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
Men's Dress Shoes
' Reasonably Priced
Men's New Sport Oxfords
Unusual Comfort with Style
Men's Oxfords
Of Tan Calf
Excellent style of all
leather tan calf; Good
year welts ; rubber heels
An' unusually good-look-in
shoe and well madej
per pair
$5.50
Men's Spring Oxfords
Smart Style Good Lealhers
il" any you hav
ing described re
why the follow -
ul property should
plot be sold us prayed for by pi
; I it ion of the Kxecutor herein, lo
jwtt: Commencing nt (ho northeast
erly corner of Lot ,'(, Block 4, Cog
Kan's Addition to La Grande, Ore
gon, running thene.e northwesterly
along I he s;rei-t line of Jefferson
Avenue 4 2 feet; thence at right
angles Kout h westerly I'U feet, to
tin lot line; thence along the lot
line southeasterly 42 feet to the
southeasterly corner of the s tid
Lot :t. thenci- lii a northeasterly di
rectum nntl along the lot line 120
feet to the point of beginning.
Witness, the Mon. V. G. Couch,
Judge of the County Court of
Lie Slate of Oregon, Court for
th" County of I nion. with lh"
seal of said Court affixed thiiir
1 HIi day of May,
At ton: c. K. McCormick. Clerk.
P.y C. L. Graham. Deputy.
.May M-:M-2K-June 4-11
Graduation nml Grtiduat in
Present s
Some beautiful articles for grad
uating pren nts. for tiios - you wish
(o reiiieiiilM-r. Vim will find them
giftlbonnd to please and that will cost
very little money, and good Vahp s.
White ivory or all kinds in single
pieces; and fine pi rfuims in s-is.
mid .single bottles; military brushes
in ebony, coco bala, and white
I ivory, most appropriate and at
j most reasonable pricey; prelly
iom s oi si nunnery, and many
items too numerous to mention, at
Silvert horn-Wright's Family Drue
Wore. r.-13-tf
noiici: to ct:i;inoi;s.
In the County tCourl of I'nion
' 'unt y. ( regfn.
In tin matter cf the state or
N'ota I-: 1 1 1 a .May, dec a:;ed.
The nndei'dgne,! having been
duly appointed by the county court
of Vnion county, Oregon, ndmin-
e isliator of the estate of Nora Fi
ll ; len May. deceasiMi, and having
t tjualif h d, not Ice is lureby given
' n i ne ere. n ors and all
3 Lb. Tin disco Shortening
2 Cans Oak Tavern Sugar Peas
12 liars Guest Ivory ;
l-Lb. Package Jasper's Health Nuggets
:S.".c Large Package liorax Soap Chips
Lbs
Fresh Roasted Peanuts
cjnoorpQraUd
57 DEPARTMENT STORES
Of pcntiinc all-leather
Tan Calf; crepe
sole ; Goodyear welt ;
with centre crease.
There's excellent qual
ity, style and low
price
$6.50
DRESS SHOES
. For Men
Of frcnuiiic all-leiither
calf; Goodyear welts;
rubber hcela. Good style
and excellent values at,
$3.98
Made of excellent
quality... selected pun
metal; medium wide
toe; rubber . heel.
Combining1 style, com
fort and low price
j having claims nguiiirit saUl deceased
to present tlwin verified as re
quired by law within six months
after the publication of this no
tice to K. it Jtingo, attorney for
said a'lniini.strator, at his office In
the Weat-Jucobson building, La
Grande, Orei-on.
Jmted April -.'it. irtss.
JOHN COBLK.
Administrator of the estate of
Nora Lllen May. deceased.
Apr. iS-Iid-Ma.y 7-14-21.
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New Management
Your bilMiiess solicited
-New Stock or
cigahs. cir;Ai;i-;ri i;s. j;ic.
THE IMPERIAL
J. J). TltVO, J'rop.
Our Prescription Dept.
is growiiirr, as a result
of real service to you,
not because vc have a
contract with any phy
sician. Moon Drug Co.
Everything for the
Sick Room
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