Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1930)
f Tuesday, January 7, 1930 V Page Eight I A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE POItTIiANO CAKtl I'ORTl.A.N'l), Ore, tiill. 7 AI') Omh whwil: Dig rii-nil bluoatvm, hard while $ 1.H7. i Hoft wliltil 11.20. WcHlorn wlllln 11.20. Hani wlnliT 11.24. Northern nprlnf; .24. A New Pair F R. IB AAAA If They Shrink I Wc ati rii n il $ 1.2't. Ouln: No. l'-S ID. white 3fi.60. I To'liiy'H cur receiiilH: wlirat 4.1, j flour 10, eorn 3, huy 3. I ' : ' I, We have planned for this January White Goods Event for months . . . now we are ready to supplyyour household ntyik Lum fresh, complete stocks . . . ar.d, Lt;cauje we buy in tremendous quantities, at attractive low paces. OlH'i; tiii-rn was u man who lolil anotlier man wliut tu do for a cold ami the other man followed In Htrtietioan immediately. And the cold wan cured! 1 '.' i IMPUGIITi SHRUNK 1 III OutwearTwo Ordinary Pair SOLD BY Men's Wear. FIND IT HERE Oopj for this column roast be In ty a. nt. Mac-Hi Team Trims Baker Quintet 28-12 HAKIJIt. On-.. Jan. 7 Tukfiiff u load In the firm tuJnuU- of play, unH contlmilnt' lis terrific - puce thitiUKliotit tint gitinc, the Ale J.aiiKhliu high kcIiuoI of .Milton I'Veowntor trounced tin Huki'i HulllltJKN 111 II OIHi-sirJl'd haHkcthnlt conl t'Ht, 'in to 1 2, liun; Haltirday nlKlit. ' .Mau'lll chalked up two bnKkotH In the first fmv Hi'comlH of plnyiiiK itnd wiim hover headed thruugliuut thct remtiinder of tho kunh play intf will) Bueli earn and pcm1 that the ItulldoKH weru unahle to cope with the situation. The viHliora Hoored three mum eoinitors before Mho end of the fli-Ht iUurUr and linker tallied two baskets. , Tho Hlarllnj? lineups were: Mac Ill OH hirer and Miller, forwards; Nelson, center; Markliam and 11a 1 lowiiy, Kuanls; Maker MeKlin and lUWulerM. forwards; ilowurd. cen ter; (ha friii a lid It yd .-I1, guards. Sul)slltiitloiis were: Mark ham for Miller, Monahau for Nelson, Mans field for Mark ha in, 1,1'diraud for (ialloway, J. York for MeWators, Krishle for J, York, Htaley for ro Klm. It. York for Chaffln and Oil der for Ityder. Ooodhroad of Union rofereed tho. Kiiinr. Home of tho ( 'hrislmas drinks tuake It seem almost Impossible that Hiibody ever i-ould be arrest ed for selling Hmor on the HtrtiiiKlh of such evidence. Each Year More Mothers Treat Colds Externally Tito Ihmuvi'H of "Muslim" Colds i .mv Avoided by l'si nt Mod ern VnporliiiK Ointment. When Vieks YapoUub wan Intro duced, mothers espuckally were outelt to appreciate It, brcanse It is just rubbed on and cannot upset children's delicate aloinaehs, as "dosing" in so apt to do. Today, the whole trend of modern niedlelno Is away from needless "doslni;." A nmn and more mothers adopted this modern external treat ment, the fame of Vieks .spread un til today It is the standby fnr colds ml u Its' as well as children's In over GO count rh-s. Just lublieil on throat and ehest, Vieks acts through the kin like n plaster, and, at the same time its medicated vapors, released by tho body heat, are Inhaled direct to the Inflamed nlr-passages, loose nine the phh-Km and lusint; the diffi cult breathing. Kver-ineivaMini; demand for this Im Hi r method of trrjithiK colds is shown In the famous Ylek slogan. Mn ili! famous when Vlrks reaelud "17 Million Jars Tsed Yearly" later raised to "L'i Million" there ore now "Over -ti Million Jars 1'sed Yearly." Adv. NOTICM OI' STOCKHOMUIiW ANNUAL MKCTRVCS Notice l hereby fflvcn that tho annual meeting of tho ntockholdoni of tho Lu Grande National I tank will Im) hold nt their banking houM, In Im Orundc, Oregon, on Tuca duy, January 14th, 1930, at t)w hour of ten o'clock n. m. At till mcetlfiff u Hoard of Directors wllj bo elected to servo for tho ensuing year and Huch other business wiU bo transacted as may properly come before tho said mooting. 11, K. COOUlXiE, Caflhlor. 12-11-28L Jan. 0th last day to pay your water n-nt without u penalty. J -7-.lt .IANI AUY CLIMNl'r SAIJ3 .See the wonderful values In closeiiiils In diniierwnre. lamp.', BliiHMwanj, nnd other llilnss lit Miehardsou'ii Art and (lift. Hhop thin week. Hubstanllul reductions in nil lines during tills week. It will pay you to visit the-shop and lake advaulage of this annual wile. 1-C If. Jan. 0th last day to pay your water rent without n penalty, 1-7-31 IlctimtltcIiInK, plcjitliw, button hfdiw, etc. Nui tou'a KWdlo KJicip. Adv. Jun. lit h last day to iay your water rent without a penalty. 1-7-at CA1.fi JX)H ItlMK The County Court of Wallowa County, , Oregon, will nccept bids for kalsomlning and rerinlnhlnft the wood work in the County Court House at Knterprise, Oregon. Said bids will lu opened at Hi o'clock a. m. Kebrunry f,th, I'.;i0. Th I t'ourt reserves tho right to reject 1 any and all bids. lated this 4 Hi day of Junuury, 1330. 1. II. K1CAVIH, County Clerli - of Wallowa, County, Oregon. l-ti-4 t. Jan. lilh last dav to mi v vour water rent without a penalty. I -7 -at IN Till-; .IHNTKlcn COVKT tV 'Villi rNITIlO STATKS 1H)U Tin: lUSTUICl1 OI' oiti;;o At I.a (Ininde, in. wild IHHtriel, on tho L'nd day of January, l!KMi, before Hon. If. H. Dixon, Itefijrec In liankruptcy. In the Matter of Joseph Hodg son. Bankrupt. NOTICK OP SALi; kotk'K ih Jii:iu:uY oivic.v. that the slock of merchandise, consisting of shoes und shoe find ings and fixtures in tho above en titled mutter will be sold on sealed bids. Hlils to be received separ ately on stock and fixtures. Sab to be at 2 p. m. Kridny, January loth, mo at the office of If. 10. Dixon, Hefcreo in llaiikrupley. In the l'oby Mutldlug. l.u Cniiulo. Cnion County. Oregon. All bids must lie accompanied by a certified check of ten (lOr-M per cent there of. Ulght Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Kile subject to confirmation by the ltel'eroo. Merc haudlsi' inventory !.!: fixtures iuNrittory ;tr.."0 Inventory may bo inspected nt 010 Office Of the Itefei-oe. I-.. C. TUCKHY, Trustee. Clled January -ml. D'.in, II. K. DIXON. Kefere t-a-6 t. Jan. lit h last day to pay your water rent without u penalty. l-7-::t viii;n yoi: Aitr: down town Do not fail to visit ltiehat dson's Art and Olft Shop. It will pay you well this week during tho cleanup sale. Many useful article.' in close- 011 dinnerwnre will be found a le-sH than half the wholesale cost. 1-ti- tf. Jan. lilh last day to pay your water rent without a penalty, t-7-;u ATTENTION! If you will simp carefully you will find our prices me the lowest in town. Spurt Swoiitors heavy wool & cotton mixtures for out-door wear Sl.-l'J Jlen's heavy wool & cot ton mixed sox, r 2."ic Hoys' high lop boots, to size (i, made of jrood lieavy stock. Cumposi tion soles, strong & dur iihle S.'i.H.'i m:mm; miop, inn ih.i'dt IIiIiik us your sewing NtW! l-C-2 t. l.AMI' SIIAIII S j 'i'n fit exery Htyle und file of liit"i. l''loor. llrldKK, 'raid.' and Itotiilolr. In ladll p;iivhm ut an I I tu .'.HK, ringing In lu'iee fr.ilu "nr ! to L'.7:. Will lie featured tin Week I during the Annual Cleanup Sale at j ItlL-hard.son.' Art and tllfl Sli"P. i i-o- tr. I Piles Go Quick I'lb s are i.ms' d by congestion r blood In tile lower bowel. lUily an internal remedy can reinoe the , cause. That's why sales and rut ting tail. Dr. lA'Onhurdi s Ib iu- , liidd. a harmless tablet, succeeds, because it reltces this longestioit and strengthens iho nffeel- u purls lleinliold bus given uutek, wife tutd lMHng relief to Ihoositnds of TUe MllfUwel.-t, It Wilt dO tlie Millie ( yon or ntoiiey back. tied t i .e A "NATION-WIDE" SHEET 41 INCHES LONGER A feature value that was planned months ago for our January White Week event! These new sheets are the same splendid "NATION - WIDE" quality already known to more than five million American Snow - white . . . . , with a lincn-likc . torn size 8lx94J . an unexcelled val- womcn. sturdy . finish . , inches . ue at 9Sc PILLOW CASES TO MATCH 24c Size 42x36 inches, jrnliire vnluo for January While Wrvh. NOWl'THE NEW "PENCO' EXTRA LONG SHEETS 81x94 inches (torn size) 42 inches more to tuck in at the bottom and turn over at the top 1. $33 Looking ahead to January White Week, we planned with the manufacturers during their dull season for a super-value in sheets. Here they are, the same fine "PENCO" quality, white as snow, with a linen like finish ... unexcelled at $1.33. PILLOW CASES TO MATCH 32c Size 42x36 inches, feature value for January White Week. CRINKLE SPREADS L49 Of sturdy, long-wearing fc cotton yarns, excellent value at So pretty with tlieir white and colored crinkle ttripu ... so serviceable! Double bed jize, 8010! inches. Scalloped edges.. TABLE DAMASK 49c A sturdy quality of mer cerized damask unusual at a yard All-white or with attractive colored borders, this 64-inch damask wears well and launders well. You will like it! THE POPULAR RAMONA CLOTH Specially prepared yarns give it a lincn-Iika finish. 36-iirt Yard. . 5 r 23 s 'l -inch r i lard. . J3C Yard.. 39C This excellent-wearing cotton fabric is in great demand for making nurses uniforms, children's clothes, luncheon cloths, doilies and many other things. It is especially good for use in fancy work. COMFORT BATTS Made of soft, fluffy f- snow-white cotton. Ex- Q 'jf' ceptiontd at only The 3-lb. full comforter size, plain or stitched. Many housewives prefer this thrifty way of mak ' ing their own warm, comforts! ' OUTING FLANNEL Our own "NATION WIDE" brand, known far and near! A yard 17c 3(5 inches wide. Plain white, also in a range of fancy checks and stripes. One of our most pop ular outing flannels! DOUBLE THREAD TERRY TOWELS colorful plaid blankets; 15c A remarfcuble value made possible because we bought millions of these towels! Just think of buying millions of bath towels . . . what a stack it would make! But we have to buy that many in order to satisfy the needs of those who have discovered what really exceptional values these towels arc! Another thing, because we Jo buy so many, we secure a much better quality than one would expect-to find in a 15c towel! These are of firmly woven double-thread terry cloth in plain white, solid colors, or colored stripe borders. 1 8 x 3 6 inches. $7-98 A Splendid Blanket of Tart WooTl ruin viuiid ViUlluli size, 70x80 inches yalue at $2.98 a pair,y .: i. large a real A" contract with the mill when business was slow made tilts' exceptional value possible. These large size fleecy blankets of sturdy quality . . . made of selected small part wool and finest grade China cotton and bound with sateen rib bon . . . give you warmth and just enough weight. ' Come in large block patterns and also broken plaids . . . ' assorted popular colors. You can use ... and can also afford t i several pairs at this price, . . ' . V..-. yl,i,t.,M 'i.'f.f ''''' ''''''' NEwVuRKbrciRii I n og Store and dr tri Ileiu-Koid ery - w lu re w ltd this j