La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 23, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON
Wednesday, April 23,1920
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But all good things must come to an end. Just three more
days of this SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday, then
down come the big signs, it will all be over. It's been a
great sale, up to our expectation in every respect and we
want to thank the people for the way they have responded.
; It is more than gratifying to us it demonstrates the confi
dence the people have in this store, and now for the end, the
finish of this Great Sale. We are going to wind it up in a
blaze of glory, every effort will be put forth to make the last
days the banner days. Come Everybody!
Kill YOUR Ifliill if
AVE
$f Tnree Red Hot Specials for Thursday, Friday & Saturday ry
m
r
Thursday. We A re
Going to Sell
Women's Rayon
, Shorties
FOR
49c
Friday We Are
Going to Sell
House
, .Dresses
FOR
69c
, Saturday We Are
Going to Sell
Scrims
FOR
23c
Printed Broadcloth
New Spring patterns, 50c value.
Priced at
39c :
Ruffled Curtains
Many shades and combinations
of colors. 'Priced at
$1.31 a pair
Silk Prints
$1.25 values, 36 in. width. Priced
for this sale
89c
Women's Vests
All wanted colors, all sizes. 1
Priced at
89c
Children's Slipners
Kid, patent, calf leathers, sizes
8i0to llio. Priced at-
95c
Ladies' Dress Slippers
Patent, calf and kid leathers.
Hiffh and cuban heels. Priced at
$3.95
Ladies' Hats
One lot of better hats, values to
.$7.50. Priced at -
$4.95
Ladies' Hats
One group of ladies' hats, values
up to $3.50. Priced at
$2.95
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fe" . txm m
' Wi p .13
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An IvKceiitloiuHlv I
. ;MMt liiij- hi '
IjAIHIW. 'OATK i
1te;niliirly tintil 1'nr it
KTntt (teal mmH.
I'rlcril lit-.
WOJIKX'K I'OATfl
JS'mv Kprhifr , ilrcxN
nml Nitni't rout, now
mnterlnls nml sttvhw.
1riVl l
$14.95
Oil" CrOUp
SlfiK DHKSSUS
primed hiik.s a n (i
plnllt rolniN, rotf-tllm
prion $0,111). I'rlml
lit
$6.75
t.aihrk', ihu:ssi:s
(t'Po.H, rhirroiui, wit
Iiih, hi print1! mitt
plain colors, M
to '!(. lrlcel at
$11.00
HUM DHKSSKS
Tim nmvoM hi spiinjc
droshe. new lengths
iiihI Kiimn II nets In
p v I i 1 o (1 rli H Inns,
itch v h. (jtsnifoiics,
rrifi in
$16.75
31
i,!ikk hkttkh
inti;ssi:s
lu iliv.ssi In prime!
sIIUk, rhiri'ons, Mi tin.
I'rlrtsl al
Just received some new
Spring S u s q u e h a n n a
Blouses, plain and printed
colors. Priced at
$2.00
HILL'S DEPT.
STORE
LA GRANDE, ORE.
"La Grande's Own Store'
ONLY THREE
MORE DAYS
and we will close the contest;
Hurry ladies work hard it's a
close race and only one' can win,
don't stop for one minute work
right up to the last minute. Re
member we will close the contest,
promptly at 8 'SO and watch will
be given away. -
Here is the standing at close of
business Wednesday night:
Lela - Warner 17,207
Barbara; Hiatt ...15,111
Ethel Sayre ...14,139
Mrs. Bert Shelton 3,105
Maxine. Noah 2,621
Lucille Metcalf 2,428
lone Shank's-,.:.....::... 2,119
Margaret Miller 1,953
ArdethJrizell 1,876
Enid Burnett 1,848
Lucille McReynolds .... . . 1,650
Josephine Cochran .. 1,375
Ava Woods .... ..... 1,369 .
Mrs. J. S. Hendrickson 1,359
Ola May Wright ...4 ... 1,595
Mrs. V. Bilcoa 1,100
Bbssie Coleman,..; a 1,095
Mildred Spencer 1J79
Ruth Byers-. .....:...: 1,025
Nelle Woods 1,054
Emma Blokland 1,100
Mrs. J. B. Lindsey .1,050
Harriott Singleton 1,119
Jula Jane Parker ......... ..... 1,095
Grace Musliem . 1,142
High way Rough
In KameJa Area
Because of Work
Ity .Mrs. C. 15. Tltorn'""':
I ObBerver rorn-nponrtonu
' KAMKI.A, Oro. (Kpoelul) Tho
ICamnlii.lji Oiiiiiilo MBhiTiiy 1h m
hudly torn up now on tlif1 Ioiik
Hlrutvlii'M u hnro work Ih hclnu Uona
uii it, ihut KMiin'la peoiild iliivo lo
-a (UaiHlii only wlion noce.HMury. '
. Iiltr flinilu'y wu an Idrat (lay
In Kami ln, tlm wnhr . IicIiik
warm. f?notty)i for O'Hiloor pctU-H.
Italu 8tenut Imminent tovnlH tlif
Biin or IuhI nc.'h, but It hold nvi r
until uMoiuluy ottiiiliiK anil tlmn :
carno In ahundanct-1 for a Hhorl
time uc:onipaninil hy llmildnr. On
TueHilay-:th(i k'-uha. anil triiflH loolt
lid ho rufrtiHlieil hy llomlay's rain.
: Kamola hoIiooI clillilrcn wen:
writ fi-ti-d ihirtlll tlllll lat wm ltonil.
.On I'Vlilay aftnriiooii there was tile
Hehuol IJUHlor paili'.i On HitiiNay
arVcrnoo'ir. Slrn. It. IIIrbh Bavn a
liurty honoiiiiK Dio nth liiithdny
annii'f rHary of hor koiv UoufflnH.
'1'ho. cliililrn playeil 'ifamPK. ami
wore daoli bIvpq an Konter lia.ikot.
ijitur dnllnlnuu refrralimfntM wrrn
Hdrvoil: loiiKlait' rouplvril Neveral
nlco Kifi". Tim next party was an
KaU-r ono.jjiven l.y Mm,. Uarnom
honorlnK lir niofip, MIh Arva Dy
er, of rorlla'nd. an Kastur visitor at
th Hnme )ionif ami hot ilaiitfhnr,
Hetty. -'.Aiwondvrriil plnnip lunch
, ) liC J tt tl 11 K .'.lnji '.: errant wuh: kui-vciI
utiler : the Ii-cuh In tlm rami
-BroujiillCGiiineH wrrc played and
uttxa- liiintoif for. . ICaster I'mUIh
wre''lvtn to Iho rhlldrrn as lav
orH. ; :'. ' , ' ' '
O. TamorlH began liaullm; Iokh In
Meac.ha'm on TneHdny for the Casey
dumber '' f'- W'itlt ' whom lto
HaweH, of Karaela,.iM alKo emi'loy
.(!. :,'.Mr..and Mm. CV. TamerlK went
to J-Iltfln .to Hpent lawtor witll Mm.
TnmeriH' parent", Mr.-imil Mm.' It.
If. XllaHHon. ')'-' ' ' :
. Mm. 1'.' Hlever npeilt Katanlay in
linker. : . . . '
Mm. fl. KlnaH waH In la. Oramlr
on Katurdliy shopplnK. Vliilc there,
flbe went to ae' M lis ffinlth who is
.ronvaleHcliiB' nicely at the Oiande
Hondo liDKpital.' ' . . -
Warren llawo.i wah fllek on Mon
day and u'nnhle to attend Bchnol.
Mm: C. Huilfton waH called In
Onrliee, on account of ln r mother
beliiB Hick. Kho.lott on Momlny
niornlm? nml her Htay will bo in-
rtcfiniti.
-, Mt'H. W, ' Lane - and daiifhter,
Keion.-.Mao, of 1-a llrando, npeiit
the woekond In Kani'la whli Mr,
Iine, who Ih worlllllh here at pin.
enr.
Mr- and Mm. II. llawcs drnvo to
Mnarham on Monday, and spfnt
Hiinio ' lime vlHltlnB at the H.
HaweH faiich near there.
lr.; am Mm. .T. . litirton and
Hon, ktttiee, .lef I on londay for
Nyssn, Ore., to vlni.t at the. borne
.of Mm llurton'H paronlH. Mr. liur
ton c.xpeotH to .reuirn in a few
.dayH'.hut .Mi'H. .Ilurlon and Karlee
will 'May lonKor. UurinB .Mr. jiur
ton's ahHence,.' M r. f'obh, of lt
(iranrie, is working in Kamela.
;..Ir. and Mm, ;A... Kenninson were
viidtora'on Kuriilny at vb'o I'.
ItropltH borne here.
Alia WlBBleHWofib went to Ter
ry on Saturday to vlMll Iter ulster.
Mm.s W; ' T. llrown,' who is IIvIhk
there now.' Hlio w'aa accompanloil
ltoine by.-ftvlno ITailmark,," Wor
ry, .wbo visited at . the WlB.bM
wortb borne for a few days,
A'lrBlnla ! VlBBlewnrt)i. who Ik
altrndiriB lt Clrando TtiBb school,
spent Kastur weekend aC her home
'here.
Jim. John Heath went to l.a
Orando on Sunday to attend l-:aster
'servicea and spend a few days with
f rie.nds at Isla-tld City.
Mm.-'. It.1 Hocbuo and. cblldren.
Jolin anil. Lorraine, of .reaebam',
were In Kantola on; Haturday at
tending the HlBffH pttrty.. .
.Mr. and Mrs.. M. C. Nin-tleon, of
Pendleton, Were In Kamela on
bu.slne.sH '...on . Humiay. The house
which the Horsltnun brothers
moved for them- Ih now in position
anil Is going ti bo renovated.
.Mm. . Kalpb,;ltlBBs, w lio is. cm
ployed 'lit Wosllanil near llerniis
ton,. wa.s In Kamela ilurlngr Ihe
Aveokend vlflltlng his family here.
Mm", ItlKBH arid daughter, Ocrald
ine, .returned: with, him on Sunday
to stiend a,fe'. days at WcHtbind.
Mrs. W. .Weise : ,und daughter,
lacquellno, . W'ere-. . accompanied
home on Kriiluy by Mildred 'Arn
ett, of Ui Itrande. They returned
to Iji Orando- on Sunday where
Mm. Welai; will make her home
soon," ,t
dale Haitian Ion on Sunday eve.
ning to visit friends in San Diego,
Cul. Jlo will be gone Indefinitely.
Mr. and Mm. M. Itroms and son,
Harton, drove to Pendleton on Sat
urday to shop. , , . ,
H, Castecl, of Kamela, was in l.n
Cran ile on: Sunday: While there,
he went to see. Alta Snilth at the
hospital. Ho was accompanied to
l.a (IrtituJe by J. K. Charlton who
Is working In Kamela at present.
Mm. M. .. llroms drove to Tjl
Orando on Sunday to visit her bro.
ther, L. 11,-cro.iH, of I'nion. who
was taken to the Orandn Itonde
hospital last week. Mm. H. Homl
man accompanied her and spent
some time visiting . her mother,
Mrs. T. K. Plumon In Ui (Irande.
Mm." A. Kenalson and dauglitor.
lono Hrooks, Mm. I1'. I'. Itrouks,
and It. 1.. Casteel who is a K'a.
..tnela visitor, drove to l.a (Irande
on Tuesday afternoon,
i Mm. np. Wells and Mis. II. Smith,
of Pilot Hock, spent a short time
In Kuniela on Sunday on tin Ir way
to visit Miss Smith In la (irande.
Mr. Smith Is Miss Snllth'sl,rotbor.
Mm. M. Itroms and Mrs. t.
Homtmnn drove to l-i """"
Union on Tues'lay. ,,r,)l.
,Ml. C Schubert anil danith
tor, Ulllan. spenl Saturday In 1
Clrumln, . . -
Mm. C. IS. Thurnbarg 'sn.l fan,
Ian, spent a short lime in I
(Irande on Haturdas.
Mrs. .1. Hanlcr, of Mehani.
eamo to Kamela from 1-a ('r""iie
on Tuesday evening. She will spend
about two weeks visiting at he
homo of her son, J. Huhler, U"--'llahler
is convalescing from 11
Jor operation ij.-rfonned ut le
(Jrande Hondo hospital recently.
f. Irvan who lives near Kamela
was a business visitor In Kamela on
Tuesday.
from his home ranch to. range In
the Whlskfv creel; khcIIihi Iho fit hi.
t lust week. ThB -Kriiss Is-well
started In that dii-Urict und is pro- .
riding exetdlent feed for sheep
ami other stock being ranged
there. ""' ' ' ," " ;
Key Cbistlti who him been work
Int.' lor .lohii' Coneh for the past
seveiiil inonihK retnrnoti homo re-,
eentlv and Is jii;lping with the farm
Wurk on the lan-h. .
Arranging For
Smith -Hughes.
Show Exhibits
GOOD-BYE ITCHING SKIN
Soothing, healing and tremendously
fclhcient, invisible Kemo brings cool
relief to Itching Skin. Even where
Bkin is raw and peeling, thousands
have found that Zemo quickly re
stores comfort, ft helts smooth away
blemishes and clear up Pimple Rash
and other annoying itching skin and
scalp irritations. Keep clean, anti
septic Zemo always on hand. Use it
freely, ft is safe, pleasant, iloc, 60o
and J 1.00. Sold everywhere.
Orchards, Berry i
Bushes In Leaf j
In Wallowa Co.
mid !
Cllllllll ,
section.
! Mm. 1 1. Terrull
(Observer CorrKspomlent)
l" ION, Ore. (Special) l.;,,,.
K. Ciioley, slate Huperlnteinleat
,1 agricultural educiillnn frnm
Salem, war. in I'nion. tho lust or
the week to lino up Iho Smllli
lluglies exhllilts for tho coming
slock sliow. While horn ho and
Cecil Griggs of tho,. local high
school visited the exiiorlmeiiL sta
tion, Itodney .Miller's chicken pro
Jed and Ted HutchinKOirn chicken
lie bad cnurge oi me r.asi-
ulanliiiL' small Plots of early lo-
i.nrw.u on l--ri.liiv of last week.- A j
considerable niieauni of early gai
liens have been .plained In and;
during Hie past week j
and soino of the curly plunllims
lire coming nil nicely ut Ibis linie-
If. C. Ifearlng and 1.. W. Minor:
worn reeontlv doiiornillg audi
Iminding some of Uielr nallle be-
iori. turning them mil mi summer)
range.
. clin enco Witty, who has been I
farming the II. (I. Maslerson
ranch. In the valley a few miles
east of town, has hired out to
work for -Mir. Mastorson during
the summer. Ml'. Witty lias pur
chased a farm on cricket Hut
but does not expect In move there
until fall. . .
Allaire er.ms In the : irrigated
sections or thin county lire Hulk
ing an. excellent growth. A milli
ner Ol larmers nave re.-. , . All'neninek. .r t.-i.
with ' .. "" ' ,.-; 7..,..-,.. .' '
(iriiniie,- VlSiiCU oom imirpn uo
.Sunday. ' " '.
I-'. S. LaGrow, banker nt Alliens,
ty (i. C. Meek
(OI server Correspoiulelif )
' W'AI.I.OWA, Ore. (.Special)
Oicbai'ds. strawberry beds
berry bushes are rapidly
out in inn icai iii i'"" i
..t .i... r...,...,-u wtwe II1SV i licllS.
nuilie in 1"" ,. .....,.. r II... U.,.1.1.
: era iir'.Kon -
i llughei. oratorical contest held ar
I luibler Saturday night, irulon was
' repreKCIlteil in Hie cwnicni y opium
ilrwin. Mrs. Irwin an" ir, nun
Mm. Cecil (Iriggs accompanieii nun
, over.
The aniioimceriicnt. ol um ivmi.
i cling of l.eoniinl Stevens, . son of
Mr. and Mm. waner nteveiis, in
! Pearl Slewarl, or Aiieei, at tinner
i appeared In Ihe Hepilbllean on
.'riday. The young couiuo win
' iniike their home nt inn ricuwiicK
namnicr residence for the present.
They are receiving tho congi-nuila-tlous
of their many I'riondH. ::
Mr. and Aim. Harlan stewjirt
spent several (lays oi ium ween in
Union looking alter iiusineHS in
terests.
Mr. and Mm. Oiorge vviliHlilp
and Anna Man drovo over to Hpeinl
lOastor witli her pti rents. Mr. ami
Mrs. J. (I. MeConnell. nt Pendloton.
llviited the ulfalfa fields
ImpleiueiilH, killing iiiuch of the
.pring-torjlh barrows and other
small weeds and allowing the ill-1
falfu lo start nicely. I'reseiil in
dicatloilB are that ir the nest two
months ate luvorable ror growth
of crops thnt ail eKlrcuiely early
haying of the first culling iif al
falfa will be bud here' this your.
I.. V. I.athrop, of Leap, was a
'l.a (irande. iiu.'.liiess visi'ior the
1 ' I"""- ' (..l.i;..!,,! I, Ii.inlilir uhnn
Sam and G. c. Mj'ck and Harl ' 11 "" " " "
,, u u ... here.
Clara Van Hnutcn mid Italph Tay-
and his wife were p..iasnnt callers
al the M. S. Levy home on Sun
day. ' '
Kagene conklin has boon spend
ing the last few days al Hie Innio
of his brother Itoy ConkHll. Mis
homo is in Ontario. ;
Mrs. Frances Tallnien Iiiih ro-
lurned from Western Oregon and
Guy I'arker's biiniie in l.a Grande.
Mis, riva Parker, who lias been
slaying at' the MVek farm daring
tho past six weeks, returned lo
her homo at l.a Grande Iho last
or the week. '
George Cusslns, or the heap dis
trict,' was a business visitor In
town the .Inst of the week. Me
Ht.'itcs that this is tile .second time
lie bus been into town since lale
lust t'all, having been busy herd-,
lug sheep during the greater part,
or the time.
Doxcns of eais from this enmity
Hid many from outside points wero
parked lu Ihe Wallowa canyon
Sunday and the river was lined
with fishermen tryln,; Ibeir lock' cymrrrr'
for trout. Some reports or nice jVOKMAL SCHOOL
catches are made by incut people.)
A number of Incut people drove
to l.a Grando In view the uirplunoj
stunts bold there during the uf-!
lei noon.
(riles 1'Iiish and Ku nit Hudson
made a business trip to la Grande' strength or Die 'visitors, but Hiey
the early pari, of the week. Willie have already derealed Whitman
thorn they louse. a tract or land , college team, which won the cbuin-
loiand Owen Pllckett spent KllHtor
Sunday at Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. .lacollH and
Mrs. Josephine (Iralmni. or North'
Powder, visited friends In Pnlon oil
Thursday.
Oi-r ("line and ltoss Hadger re
turned Krlday evening i'l-om Port
land bringing back Klmer Hlng
ham who has spent several Avodta,
in the hospital. Ho stood tho trip
iliiilo well though he Is sllll.obllged
to wear steel braces.
-' Hcrnnrd Honnett lert last week
for a visit or several weeks in Ne
braska. :
TO PLAY IDAHO
2 GAME SERIES
(Continued from Page One) :
in tlto Dry crin-k Eontlon from. IT.'
K'. O'Krlon :inI havo tn-cn Imsy
ilili-illH- ttu pnst novoral I:iyH n
isilriiiK IViiccs ami nim'liitf
farm niut'liinory tlnro itml oxpct't
tu start plowing: dtiiin the coni-'t
intv woolt, A part, of the raiuMi
pionship of the Northwest 'onfor-r-neo
for the past two yoars. The
(oyoit i have a Avoll-balrtneotl
vt i'v at tho plate. ' "
ruycitm Win 'Throw-'
The :( 'oyole.s took throe. BPint-
pm tenuis into oani.p 1'iNt wnek hy
niiiK they dofeatod the NysiL entry
in the Jiliiho-Oretfoa luaKUti 0 to
II. Cornell's men were In the lead
frnin the s)arl tint) with never in
(liiiiKrr. Anrlerson, a . southpuwV
dill thet chiieliins for the Coyoles
and h i the Nysa team down Willi
netit te red hits. .. ' '
j Xainjia was Thiit-sdny evenliiK's
victim for the Coyotes, losing ii ;"
i lo 0 ronteML. Cllomi Karl, ronlile
wilt he seeded to sprint J?rnln and wife margins. Wednesday,
i ihi oa ia nee sununeria M'jwciI, i
Ii'. (', Hearing and wife, of
ICVaiiH, wenr Sunday visitors at
Uiu Y. .Minor homo. j
Osear .Maxwell of Mitldle Valley
wan busy tho past week moving
."imhc of his nwiehinery to the V.
(I, '(oneh raneh In the hills where
he is storting some, spring seed-;
ipg -and 'gt'tting ready to plow a
large tinct ol sumnua-falhiv.
yunng groiiml Hi(nirrels Coytito hnrler, did 1 lie mound work
nr.; making their nppearanee in uu,i although lu was Homewhat
lmmy parlH of the eon.munlty now (ir.nir, kept the Nampa hitters
and many .f the farmei-H urn pcaU- well hi hand"
lug daily trips into theh- fields1 IHdse Iteaten 7 to "
with poisonod grain. Aeeording' Tho w wk'n sehed ule closed wiln
to many this is tlm mo.st effeetive the UoUo Mounlnineors on HTIrtav
tlm.o to do good work with p'Jisoa-: and Dim Capital City- hnneh was
d grain, as Ihe youi rodels eat ay mit for the Coyotes, finish
Ihe ptiison well wt. they flt ing on the siiort en.I of a 7 to :i
come out. A large amount of pol- seoie
sonod oats have heen prepar-d by j ,.iiovIn the' games with I.st
the eonnty agent's offlee during ,he Oregon .Vouna! th'e "am w leuvo
past two weeks for distrihulh.n to next week fur Walla Wulla where
n, n f-MMTim inai inurli the 1'nyoteH will
... ...in mu nr uf-eu tiurmg t ie hum i ll,i.
i g.me wi-h-h. M;,v 1. ' and :t
meet the Whlt-
teanK in , a three-
next six weeks.
Uoy Martin haH hnen woi-lifnir
Tor I-M Hell during the pjHt ,u-0' " " ,
Castln and Cnssins, who have CONSTIPATION
nen nusy luring the past three I DCI icurn
weekr liiinbing out Ihnl,- rl.,..L- ! JT Itm.lE.VfcU
something like l;t ewes, n-pnrt
Unit they have only a lew head
so 'report excellent success in
saving most or the lambs, hav- I
Ing lost only three to date
QUICKLY
Tbi. Pmlj VtfttikU Pill
will move, the bowels
without any pain and
depressing after ef-
ra..v e i ... , r "picoaiuir alter ei
ti ir if-8, blck Headaches, Indigestion,
"Ir Biliousness and Bad Comolexion
HMIPft 1(1 Illll.l I tin clw.nn i l.
tarn, in the bilis ,,, arounn tl,e arSJffiSSt
'ti - . . IIIUICialUAUUljj
iiitil iii ,ioiy wm-n inev will i nn
1 vuii cuauv Kwnnnui i r'-f.-rn i
"''' or sev- suo-a--'tA '" "'"i"''
buniiie;; i:z x',.
lo summer mum- in the HIkI. .noun- All IW Lb. a a,'
tains until time rnr ,leliverinK t. SltL2.- a"d 76c red pk(?S'
lambs in the early rail. I.. v.
Minor iiovc(1 bis banil or sheep
CARTER'S ESI PIUS
WASH DRESSES
Age 3 to 14
79c Each or
2 Dresses for $1.50
NORTON'S
KIDDY SHOP