La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1928, Image 8

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..ltvd of sin in atomach nd bowel
lake. Baalmann'a Cm Tablet, whlcl
ara preparatl aapecinlly for totnach rni
nd all tha bad cftacta resulting fron
S praaaura.
That empty, snawlns feeling at tht
it.of tha atomach will disnppcan tha
anitoui, narvoua faaling with heart put
ElUtloit will vanish, and you wilt agalr
a abla to taka a dp breath without
Viacom fort,
That d row ay, nUepy feeling aftei
dtMner Iwlll ba replaced by a Hailre lot
ntartalnment. Bloating will csnaa
Your1 llmbi, arms and fin gen will ne
longer feel cold and "go to uleep" be--cauea
Baalmann'a Gas Tub let, prevent
raa from Interfering with tha clrcula
ion. Get tha senulna. In the Veltnw Dark.
ge, at any food drug atora. Price lH
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COLONIAL
The Kumlly Enlprlulnment
'LAST TIME TODAY
Aesop'8 Fables and
KinoKianis
10 Years Ago
Today
, Tnilnmalei' I). II. .Icsm
has i c:-chr: ,n appn'iifmeut
h n Iteiilcnant lit the army.
Let
mo ijex
Waken you in time to
enjoy these fine
spi'ing mornings. 4
$3.25 - ?:J.75
$1.50 $5.00
L. & L Drug Co.
Dependable
Used Cars
Essex Super-Six
Coupe
Kun lint 2000 miles.
Has bumpers, heater,
niotormeter, s p a r e
tire never used, 1!)2S
license. Can't lie told
from new .....$700
Sludcbakcr Sedan
V ?'i00 '
Smith's Garairc
NEW ARRIVALS IN
RETAIL MARKETS
, Fresh Asparagus, Ithu
i barb 'Added to Offer
ings in La Grande
Willi tin- im-lvnf of spring, more'
I ii ml more ficsh vegetables uro hc
' lug offered In lurul ri'lall markets.
I Anions the most recent additions
are asuruKUS uml rhubarb.
Asparagus In quoted lit 32 lo 3G
I cciiis, mil 1110 niiiiiy it iiiiuieu tv
I tiny. Hhubarh Im listed ut 20 cents
u pound.
Hothouse lomulocs and cueum-
i Ill'I'H are dowii fiVlf cents. Hullllllf!
j ut 30 cents u puunil.
j New Witllu Wullu spinach In re-
' tailing lit tin pounds tor 25 cenla
aii'l rhiibuih In quoled at 20 cents
u pound.
Culle sugar H up, 10 cents, selling
ut 7.I4.
I, A ;ltAM)IC WIIOI.IJSAI.E
MAItlilOTS
I'niillrf (lite weight)
Bprintia 165 Jfc lb. .
Mi'avy hens HHflOo lb.
l.lK'H henn lOo lb.
Btam to lb.
I'loiir.
Hard Federatloa (bttitl ihull
$7.60 bill,
faoft wheat 17.10 hb.
LA GRANDE HlCIAIlj MAltRETI
Dairy.
flutter, creamery OOo.
Kkkh -lie do'.
Cheeso 6&;4oa a pound
Honey; comb 2tc lb.
Vlimlniiicw.
PolatoeH lc lb: $1.26 per cwt
JlothoiiHe tomuloen 3Uc lb,
I'arsley 60 bunch. -New
Texaa imhliiiKe Gc lb.
Wax onlomi 6 lbs. Xbo.
I.eltiiee loo head.
IthilbaHi 20e. lb.
Celery llic bunch; liourta 20c.
KuuiihIi He lb.
llottioUMc eueuiiiherii .10e cacli.
Hunch currotH 10c hunch.
Hunch lieetB I fti alio bunch. ;
Turnips I f, (fl. 2,ric bunch.
Yellow onions fie lb.
KtifJlHhcH 2 hunches I Tic.
AsparaaUK 32 C'l UGc lb.
(Jreon onions loo bunch.
I'arflniua 6 lb,
IlniHSels Slirollls 25o lb.
RutubuKUj 5o lb.
I'I'II JtHI
mj dtmti'iight
fheap?
The (; it.'.l we do mil keep.
Wallpaper u.e lihe an old grey
liiitihil;
The pnlni jiint timkcn a big quic k
bciiti I.
llc fitix bits ami plalter Mit
And nil Is mi. ,11 nil pimnil on).
a;la.vs, bi' brink, iw rtplati
il he lumber makt- Jn-oi flot bne.
It Milt U IuIk if doun-Hghl fun
'INi kit the Muff get up nml nut.
I f yon w nut to sax v I be dough
)OIII'Mir
fume brie now, not - ouiewhere
CiM',
People often it-k, ''Mow hi (he
wnrbl ibi imi -ell Mich ll glint
ipiuutliy or Muff;"' 'v lo out
lake rredll ror selling nitythhig.
I'l-lii Is wbiil talliK. Yimi miiiiol
blame jHtiph ror sjiilng every
nleklo anil penny they :aslhl ran.
epeeially lu tbe-e day. .Must of
the lime aopIc express (bcm-Hvcs
;' bM-'niHu in u cue in I Is mighty
dull nml at tho Ninm time we nro
ists.ng ii beiiltn.v and i-ublng bul
ness nit I nalurally the bimler limes
I gel the innrt bulk ot Irmle It
throws nin wnj because Ibey wnnt
(u saw. or ean-se lu ordinary
1 rbe-b I lines people would nalurally
lie more billing hi ihniw Ibelr
money away. We luuo wallpaper
t bere as eheap ni lie n single roll,
or (imre, tbo-e are ii-mmiiits mid
II K baril lo find ery many ndN
or a kind, bin een then wallpaper
J clean and you could haw it mom
!of many -nlor.. There mis time
In my lire lhal mi Hied on a llrl
! rioor ami we bml our lug Immim
papereil with the UatiMis (by Mar
in the Tnpcka News, We had i.ie
Imntlei or our puper made of beau
lirnl plelitM'H out or Hie liuua.luis
I bill our r!rb neighbors gate lis.
Then, giiing Imek to our wallpaper
nun lit. we bine lu our regular slock
paper cnnimli lo puper nt w ImiIc
Immim' for I1,!' per lnub mil nml
our ei y blgbi'-l pt leeil paper
wnulil be ti great sa Ina- lo you.
We dun want ymi lo think we
bate n-t n lot or cheap .lobii slurr
lMeaiise we bate mmiic or Ibe yeey
i k be( and umM, up-lu-ilati' pal 1
terns bin tiu ilon'l bau to pay a I
rfeb price. And bril-blug hteipier.
Ibe u-ry finest ipialiiy Hint yim
ba . e Ih'cii umiI hi pay ing w u '
prices Tor. come beiv and gel It I
, ror what ll Is wmib.,
jiihs on 1bc nails In the glass
Jar. S:!0 gobl piece bl ll hir Ibe
best guesser. .No obligations,
Claude C. Pratt
.umber Co.
We Sell lr Cajh
"Die I'ntir Mini. rlrnilH
ftrar PnuiHlry, I'Iiiiim Main IM
ko uaay Hoslnea
MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY
CHICAGO OIIAI.V
WIlCMt
Maivli '
May ....
July ....
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POIITI.AXO WIIKAT .
I'OUTI.ANIl. Mar. 21 (Al')
Wheat HUH hard while, $1.60:
hard while IjIiukI i iii. burnt, federu
tlon, soft white,' wostcrn while.
1.2'JVii hurU winter, norihern
spring, $1.3.1: wcslcrn red. $1.82.
(Juts No. 2 whliu iiaril und No.
2 gray, $45.
Today'H car receipts Wheat GO;
barley I; flour 12; corn 2: hay 2.
CHICAGO CASH
CHICAGO; Mar. 21 (Al') Wluall
No. !) red, 1.DM; No. 2 l.urd,
$1.43 94.
(.'urn No. 3 mixed, !ia lie: No. 1
yellow, $1.0) 1.03.
Oats No. 2 while, (Hi . i Me.
No. 3 while, r7'ii0lc.
No sulcs rye.
Ilarley 2oIi $1,(12.
'I'llliothy seed $2.H5'i'3.GO.
Clover seed $l.t0i 2G.7ri.
I.ard $ll.r2.
" ltlbs $1 1.37. '
llellles $U..
I'oini.A.M) I'ltoutct
I'OItTlMNO, Ore. Mar. 21 (AD
Whotcniilo prlocH: !luttir l-'huts
Kli'iicly; other - ffradvH Vic lower,
l'ortlitncl dHfry exclianiro net whnlt-
tutlo prlceHi Cuhcu extYaii 4A;
Htimdartlu 4iVa: prluioni-MlM 44c;
rirHiMUt'. ic:i'eiithry prices; J'clms
.1c over cuty,jfiinrlunla'
KKffT-MfMltim exlraV unl nn-d-hini'
Ii'hIm. j(i lower; 'rrenh Htimd
unl - extnjA ZAv; ; fresh HtainlarJ
fliHlB '2le; ft('h ' medium- extras
2r; ttvnW: me'llum flrHlH lc.
I'rleeH to relallera 2c over exclmnpo
prkcfi. AHHuciatlun HelliriK prieert:
lOxtniH 2flc; fiifltH 2ae; tiiodlutiiu
22n; undei-Hlxed 2Uc', 1
Jlny Hteudy: bitytiiK1 prices: V.nt
ern firefroti' llinof liy f I'O.SOAr-SI: do
valley $lKiM8.60; alfalfa jn.fto'.f
1-S; on I. hay M.,riU'f 16; tjtinw ?'J-f"
per ton; KellhiK prlcea $2 a ton
itioro. -
ItldK (d farmer:
, Itiiltei-rul fiti-udy, 4fie. hIuIIoii, 47c
liWh. 52c f. o. I), Portland.
Toultry Hteudy: heavy hena 22J
2- lc: UkMI Ifi''! 20c; HprlnKH 'UMp
21c; brollui'ii 'i'S (ti 'ibu; peldn white
dtieJiH liny; colored nominal; tur-
Uey, ollvq, 25ru27c; ;.
Onlona alimdy; local $2.(M3 per
cwt. ' k
Jululoert ateaily, tbvli 11.25 Mack.
iu;rp:itrAT
HAN e'UAN(IH(0, Mai". 21 (Al)
ItUttci lat f, o. Ij.. 5an r'rancfHco.
New Walla Walla spinach 3 lbs.
25e. : '
Artichokes 2ne each.
I'rulla.
Apples Jonalhnn, ltumos, belle
flowers, $1,1,0 box.
Haiianas t5c lb.'
J'ersfnimuns 2 for 2Go.
' Lemous-45c do. ., "
Oranges 50 7 0c (hi,
yiorltlii griiperruit Med. sizd, 2
ror 25c; lnre, 2 for 35c.
Floilda grapefruit 2uc such.
Sugar. .
Cane sugar S7.M.
Hour.
Soft wheat $8.40 bbl.
lltird federation $8.40 bbl.
Voullry
Spring files 28-300 lb.
liens 2ai una lb.
Meals ami Fish.
Beef boll ISViifUn.
Chops and steaks 30c 111.
Salmon (strictly fresh) 30c lb
Smelt 4 lbs. 26c."
llaltlmt 30c III.
Gawlliio,
Gasoline, regular, rntalla.
SPANKED
MIA Kaievis City llureall
When lAirene Jones (luwer) of
Kau.-ii!f City. Kan., toek the film
liy ear the other night and failed
to return at a "rentieetalile hour,"
she was punished by her mother.
.Mrn. ChrlMlnr WuuilNhlc, pictured
al the tup. The 1 8-ye.ir-iihl girl
luok refuge with n M'hool teach
er and the nuillier was haled lino
court on tin iikmiiuH ehiii'Ke, The
mother denies he bent tlie girl: '
she siijs the simply nave her u
- good panklnit. - -
LA' GRANDE EVENING
lllKll
liOW .
Close
tit',
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MIX
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IS 14
in ' i .:'. '
uenerai motors
Cross 177 Last
Hour of Trading
N'liW YOISKV Mar. 21 (Al')
Speculation for the udvunce con
tinued ut u terrific pucu on the New
York uleck exchungo toduy with
the olla and coppem Jolaintr the
U,w"rd '"oveinent for the first
lm"' H,"lu ond Honors! A1torit,
first
touchlnv new high fi omnia ut
$Hi2.6o and 1h, ivHpectively,
weru again the teudei-H of the ad
vltncp, ullhoutfh laiKer Individual
RalnH were recorded by a numbor
of HpecialtleH, half a dozen of which
Mbaicd H to 1714 polntH. Nearly
2,fi00,onu HhareM changed htndH In i
the first three houm
with tlw ticker at IcuHt
of frudlns,
15 minutes'
behind tho actual market,
' The cIosImr wuh tronf, Kall
romtH, which were slow In trotting
Hlarted, finally spurted 1! to 3 polnld
In tho htHt hour of trndmK, when
tho advanco reached 11k greatest In
tensity In some of tho specialties.
General Motors crowsed 177. Col
lin and Alkmun Improved 11
polnlB. Jtadlo fell back again ft
polnta or bo from Um beHt figure
and lT. H. Itnlibcr Ikmucs also weali
ened 2 to 3 points. Total Hales ap
proximated .!,floo,uoo shares.
Stale to Develop
Land Settlement
H'OKSK. Ore.. Mar. 21 (AH
(.and settlement In all sections of
the. slate. will, fonn Q.mijcii lauger
part'tff-developinent proKrnms Uur
Ing 102 thun ever before in the
slate's history, it was brought out
at the Ihlrd session, Wednesday, of
the Male Association (Jf Chamber
of Commerce Kecretalies, who are
meeting nl the 1'nlverslty of Ore
gon tills week, for llieir eighth an
nual short .course.
i'rogress of tile land iietllfiiicnt
programs now being followed ill
the state was told the secretaries'
liy W. G. Ide, of the Oregon stale.
I,.l.n,. ,. ,,, .! II 1,'
Culley, of Itoselillrg. "Kvery local
chamber Is ambitious for Industrial
,. ,,,,,,.,.,. ,,ui .,, ,um ""
but this must coino.
lmvhm Hi,u,i,u, .-,,-ivi'Ki,
deehired Mr. Ide.i "Our great need',
, . ' f ,
Is for canneries, creameries, cheese i
factories, poultry and meat plant,, I
ice facilities and ware-,
housen, but these cannot . he ob
lalned without sufficient volume
of (jim Illy production to support
them."
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ITflCAtJO MVKSTOOK
fJJN'AOO, Mur. 2t (Al')1 IT. M.
)eiurtim nt of Agriculture Jlog.4
07,000; uneven; lightweight hogs
sleaily to lac lower; incdlumi
weights on heavy hogs mostly
steady; spols strong. 2.c lower our
in-between grades, light lights and
i.Il-h: ton SS.iri nnbl for selected .
ISO to LMMi b. weights; bulk bc-tt o
gnule 17a lo 220 lbs. ;;'.0.fti 8.40.
I'attle 7. into; general trade more'
active: killing eludes steady to
5C!
higher, mostly strong to uc up;
ulers steady lo -weak; best fed
steers (M.M; yearlings $l3.7.r;
light vealeiH $ll.25(!i 12; small kilt
ers $i2.fr0f. i;i,ru.
Uli....n Is IMlll- C.i l,,.,il,u f.ilxlir
active: fully steady: better gmdej
K2 to 'Jit lb. lambs Mi. 7 51 17; link
ing $17.25 ami better on medium
lo choice handy weights; sheep
steady; belter grade fat ewes up
to, (1I.70: feeding and shearing
lambs Kiittply light; market firm.
Hen Breaks Maine
Egg Mark With 303
OllOXfl, .Me? A 1 ' ) - A plain
1 1 bode Island I ted hen without a
name butt with something better,
u total production of 3m3 egfS In u
yenr-luirj,dlsruplcd all. Malno egg
laying records,
'(-2."i3" is the number oil lier
aluiulnum garter, and she lives In
tho poultry houses uf the Univer
sity of Maine. Who might have
done even belter, the specialists
the college say, but they de-
elded Unit she hml earned it rest
and a change uf feed, liy further
breeding It Is hoped thiit among
tier daughters and granddaughters
there will be descendants who will
exceed her record. . " -
The college bred blddlo comes
from blue-blooded ancestry 0n both
sides of her family. She was i
batched lit ltt-0. lu September of
thiit year she hud Inid 25 eggs; '
chalked up a "possible" lit October.
with 31; then struck a steady gait,
uf 22 to 24! eggs a month. i
Prevent Flu
Check All Colds
the Modern Way
I'mnlllcs lu Iii tininde I'rgctl to Ik'
Careful i
While grip and tiiflucimi are snj
prevalent lml people an urged to
use this modern wny of checking
utile eidds before they become big:
Have a Jhc of Vlcks Vapoltuh on
hand ready for iusttint use ut tbe
first (ffgn of every cold. When ruh-
imI on throat and chest, or snuffed
up the nose Vlcks releases Jts In
gredients In the form of medicated
vapors. which are breathed In di
rect to the Infected parts.
In addition Vleks acts like a poul
tice and thus helps the1 vapors In
huled tu break up the congestion.
To prevent eolds lowering tbe ,
1 vttiillty and t litis paving the way
for flu and pneumonia, theyshuuld
be treated direct and bluntly
"i
Imo jvu ,uuiu jiii .liiiecicu iinger.i
"... Adv.J
i
OBSERVER
All Grades of
Butter Down In
Portland Mart
rOUTIiANIt, Ore., Mar. 21 (AI
- All grades of butler wero quoted
half cent lower on local marketH
today, reflecting a alight falling off
In demand from Heattlo,
Itecelpts were reported at I8.5&3
pounds. ' '
A higher tone prevailed In the
egg division, also mediums, extras
and medium firsts, both dropping
a cent to 2oo and Iftc, respectively.'
Itecelpla were, heavy with . 9,755
cases 'reported In storage, an in
crease of 738 cuses for the day.
Wheat Unsettled
But Higher Today
i CII1CAOO. Mar. 21 (Al') Open
Inir H1i9ic hlsliAr, wheut after
ward showed additional Kains.
Corn, cuts und provisions also dc
veloned flniiness. corn sliirtlnir Kr.
off lo lie up and subsequently
rising" nil around.
, Wheat closed unsellled, to. ueuin oi our nioiner anu sisier.j(ani hns appointed Matthew Kcul
c net hlither, corn at c decllnj ' fur tho many floral offerings , y administrator of tho esluto of
lo Ho advance, oats- iinehanci d lo
c off, mid provislolis vui-ylnz
frum 6c setback" lo an equal gain.
. POK'niANI LIVESTOCK
I'OHTLANO. Ore;. Mar. 21 (Al')
, Cattle- and;"ea!vea steady; no
feeelpls. Hloers, 1 1 00 Sc I sou lbs.,
good. flMl 12: do 0504rll(il lbs.,
good, ;(.'' I-'; do 800 lbs. up.
medium, $11,751,1 M.20; do common,
$8.26 (if 0.76; lielfcrs, SfiO lbs, down,
ood, $10.36i I n.75: . do common to.lul'0 oaturday. April 7. Waloii fur
t"dlumi $5rl0.j5; cows, good, lutcr annoiinceiuents conyernlng
$7.26f 9.2S: do common lo mcd-' Illu-'o to bo held. ' 3-21-lt
lulu, &Tbta 11.26; ? do low cutlerl
Jiuttars. $4W7.SO; bulls, yisirllngs!
. . . ... . . -
cxciutieu, good oeer, ti'ai.m,; uo,
gutter to medium, $G'7:, c-ulves,
oo His. d(u.-n, niedlum. to choice,
10.12 do cuMs to common,
lo: vcnlfl'S. : lltiik fed, good to
choice, $134il4; do medium, $ll','i'
13: do culls to couimnn, $8.50'. 1 1.
. ' Hogs' steady; receipts 1580.
ft.ll direct.. ! Heavy weight 2rof'i'
850. lbs., medium to - choice
7.vni 8.90: medium weight, 2no'
250 lbs., medium to choice. $8.40
ft9; light Weight, icoiii.200 lbs.,
medium lo choice, $u It U.25; light
lights. 130ii,l r,o lbs., medium lo
, ' ".'.....n,,,- ,..
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i"l" , ...,.,. ,.w
slaughter pigs, DO if. 130 lbs., med
ium lo choice, $8.10 Or 8.00: feeder
und stocker pigs, 7011130 lbs..
me(11In l0 choice, $7.751s.75.
,U,.r, ..II- ,.n,l ......,n.'
, , , , f , . .. .
pigs exc uded in above quolaUons.)
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' ,1' V SU'',!y. 1;
:. 7. "
lu eiiuie.i), f i j ' in; nu ioh. uon n,
medium. 1111? 13; do, all weights,
cull tot common, t'Jfu 1 1 ;. ycurlln
wethers, tin lbs. down, medium to
choice, $!01f 12: ewes, 12 lbs.
down, medium to choice, $7 fo 8; ilo
!2(Kif 150 Urn., medium lo choice, $ii
tf7 7; do, all Weights, cull to com
mon, i(t ii.
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V"?""' J uv uer luugiimg
"U! ,',s,Il or loleys
Honey and lar for a dreadful
""J1""" ihkiu. was
restful one .for me-,".. says Mrs,
Anne Davison, Kong lleach. f'allf.
(The hard cough that follows bron-
chills and "flu" Is weakening, and
, iwnon 11 "nangs on" very (lebmlut-
ing. Foley's. Honey and Tar Com
pound puis u healing. nnnl!Un.r
coating on a rough, inflamed thrual
and Immediately eases the Irrita
tion thiit causes the hard cuugliK.
J!'ndalilr
Ask for it. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
Time
Springtime, and a garden - - what a delight, folks', to lose your
cares while puttering ; around preparing the" ground and
planting the seeds - - and then what fun to watch the tiny
sprouts shoot up into tasty vegetables or fragrant flowers.
' Start That Garden Now!
-"As Ye Sow -So
Shall Ye Reap"-,
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FIND IT
HERE
Copy (or llils column must be
In by 9 a. m.
INS! IIA.VCE AM) HONOS
KveryllinuK Hut l.lfo Insurance
. l).,H. I.WI'XI'.MKNT CU.
O. W. WAHNOCK
1-13-tf
CAItl) OF THANKS
Wo wish lo lhank our friends
und neighbors for their kindness)
and thoiiBhtfulness and the beau-
tllul floral orferiliKs. durlnc our ro-'
cent bereavement. Itlchardson "Tho Art MR,n." Ho
Sirs. 10. Jl. McC'iillouuh jspeclallzes In framlnit and (ho lut
. and Kamlly. 3-21-Hp est thlnes in frames for your pic
CAItl) ()!' THANKS
We wish lo tliiink the ninny
'rlends who liavo so kindly and de-
voieilly helped us In our recent be-
reuvement, throuBh sickness and
,y "luiviuunis una louges.
1: I'.-alker,
O. K, Wiilken und Kainlly, '
A. I,. Walker und Family,
W. .1. Walker and Kaniily, .
' K. K. Walker and Family. :
Mrs. Nora Graham and
1 l-'uinlly,
T. O. Furky. 3-21-ltp
.... i . ' ,. ."7"; ' i -;. ;
ANNtAli CAKH SAJ.E '.'
Hy th American Legion Auxfl-
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FARM LOANH: X.OWEBT RATBa
LP f iai wt .j . i n.. i
ruiey duhuub
LA GKANDE. ORE.
Tlio three banks of Lit Grande,
1 beginning March 31 will clone on
Hatunluy uflernoons at l:(io o'clock.
. Kquitiihlc Savings Hank,; .
United Htiiles Nalloiiitl Hank,
-' . l'.a Grande Nullonul Bank. b
, . 3-20-llt
llemsntcnliig, prestlng, vnttov
bole, etc Norton's Kiddy Snop.
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VASIOK I'XHl LAMPS .' .'
Heo the ; wonderful .ulues In
lurge and smull vases sultuble for
both lump buses und flowers, how
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u" .'""may in l lie window at Itlch-
unison's Art nn.l flirt Hho,. 'n,
u"'"on " Art nnu unt Hliop. l heso
" ry lalet designs In pot-
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SILK RAYON UNDERTHINGS
VESTS, 70; each' or 2 for' li ihl-.$1.50
bloomers -l....:......;;.; .:.....:..........: 98e
FLAPPER DANSETTES :;..:.::::::.:..$1.98i
SLIPS, with double hem:liij.!i.-.:..$1.98
LADIES' SILK H0SE4:.I.::..::..:1;.;;:..:1.00
Every Item Worth Twice the Price
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
Better Merchandise ( ' ; Lower Prices
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A-VNOINCEMEXT
Mary's Noodle I'arlor will bo
open to the public In Its new. loca
tion, Coolldge Hide., at 13HVJ
I Adams Ave. Will serve the best
of Chinese dishes. Also wo aervu
dance parties. Salads und sand
w leches of all kinds, with coffeo.
Open -from 11:30 a. in. until 2 ..m.
Tliursdu-. Murjh 22.. . . 3-21-61
SCHOOL DAY UANCK
. Kafflcs Hall. Wednesday. March
21. I'rlxra for best Klrl or boy cos
tume. Llndauy-s famous Orchcs
tru. :
' Admission 60c.
3-20-21
(illll.S
lo you know ypu can eel a gooil
student marcel for 5uc at -Colonial
Deauty Shop? Toloplione Muin (3D.
gucaiuwea Hotel.
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.SHOI' WOHK
Taka your picture framlns to
tures. , J-.'O-ol
NOTICE TO CRIOMTOILS
Notice Is hereby tiven. that tho
county Court of Union county, Ore-
Mrs. M, J. Scully, dccfeuswl. All
persons having claims against tho
eatutu of tlie said diTeused nro re-
quired to present them, 'with prop-
er.vouchors, to-the suld udiuinls
trutor, ut the office of. his attor
ney, Hugh K. 'Urady. at La Orandc,
Oregon, within, six .months rrotu
.1.1. n Ihl. A)l..
the date of this notice. ' . ' .
. MATTHEW SCULLY.
Administrator of the , Kstnte of,
- , : . Mrs. M...JV Bciilly.' deceased.
!" rinto' of ' first pubileallon: Feb
Huuv. "ilj -1M.'.: A.
i Duln.'of last publicution;..March
2.1,- 1928. '- , , "
l'Nlbi 222il-!-Mar. 7-H-21.-: . .
XOni'H OV I1KAIUNG OP
Notice In hereby given thiit -the
exeuiltor of the last will and teala-
ment or r.uun w. uruy. ueccuse i, j
han - filed
ms nnai uvvuuiu -iieici.ij
County Court hits fixed ,
and the
Tuesdny tho 40th day of April
198, ut the hour of 10:00 o'clock
A. M. of said Hate -as tho time for
the hearing of objections to such
final account und the sottlemeiit
thereof, -
JOHN T. VAUKKH. '
'. - : Kxocutor.
Mur. 7-14-2 1-2S Apr. 4.
XOTICK .OF- I'lXAL ACX'OtXT
; Notice is hereby given that Km
ma! McDonald, ns the executrix of
the estate of I1. A. Mcponald. de-
The Best in
Tested Seeds
Here for Your Selection
- Flowers Vegetables
All the Necessary
Garden Tools
Rakes Hoes Spades
, In a Wide Variety
H. Bohnenkapip Co;
Wednesday, March 21, 1&28.
JCPrM
mrtgrtmt'
.' 108 Icrn Kt.
" , La Grande, Ore.
, : . t, ; , ' : V
Neat Slipper
For Everyday
Spring day. are hard-on-feet
days and this slipper of
soft black kid is Just the
thing to wor( '"
$1.79
n t)lc m mutter, anil the Circuit
c'ourl of the Stnto of Oregon for
Union County hits fixed Monday,
the 10th day of April, 1028, ut lo
a. m.. ut the Court House in tho
city of 1-u Grande. Union County,
Oregon, as tho time and place fur
hearing upon the suld final uccoum.
, KM MA. McDONALIV
Executrix of tlio Kstato of
P. A. McDonald, Deceased.
IT, K. Dillon, :
Attorney for Executrix, '
Mar. 14-21-28-.Apr. 4-li. .-
lll'.lurbilig Mglil C'tiugli
Oulckly SKiiicl
- "A distressing cough and Irrilut
'od'throut kept me miserably nvvako
llt njj un, preventel blllers fiom
sleeping. Foley's Honey and Tar
compound quickly conifortcil una
relieved me. Helped my neighbors
over "flu" coughs, loo. Keel 1 must
tell you aboiit It,' says Jl. C. t
Hallors Snug Harbor. N. Y. Won
derfully - soothing und . heal Ins.
It land to tin lender throat of a
ohlld, effective In slopping (lie
stubborn coughs of grown persnnn,
Sold everywhere. Ad
DEPENDABLE
Funeral Service
rendered by
A Dependable Firm
Hunter
' & ::
Bohnenkamp
Morticians
Main 42
Lady Assistant
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