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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
' THTTRSTWY, MAY T, 1919. '3 THREE n Betty Said She Could Babe "I knew she never had baked a cake and I was doubtful. But I told her -to go ahead. "She got my treasured Royal Cook . Book, my can of Royal Baking Pow der and all the fixings and sailed in. . "Honestly, it was the best cake we ever had, and now I believe anyone who tries can bake anything with Royal Baking Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived fro: Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste The Royal Cook Book, containing over 500 recipes for all kinds of cookery, mailed , free. Write for a copy to ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept. H, 135 William Street, NewYork Powder n grapes 1 3 9 Red Cross Drug Store- k Fre.n !p(U Mom. local" HAPPENINGS' 13. E. lll'iiKfi; left on No. 17 tlliii mnriiini; for l'emllmon, 10 em ml the ilay on business. Mrs. John l.nthiun, of Siouv City, Iowa, spoilt a week in I.u Clrumtu n cently visiting her cousin, Mrs. li. A. i llonhnm. Chief Veoniun Klmer Ilorstnnn returned this mo'iiiiiK from l'ort hind, where he li;:d been visiiinK for a fow days. W. nnllons and .1. P. Corbelt, su perintendent and assistant miperiii.j tendent rospeottvely of the O.-W. sec ond division, left las. IliKht for Port I land, havliiK been called there on railway business. j Chapter I of 1'. ! the homo of Mrs. Friday afternoon All members are l' O. will moot at I.uoy StanehfioM 'Z : '!0 o'clock. .(U'.esled to brin:; Don't forget the reception to be THE HEX BARBER SHOl given in La Grande, by the Army and I Navy Auxiliary to every boy in Union! Cantrell & Holliday, Props, county who is entitled to wear a uni- Union shop, everything clean and form. Watch for the date. 4-28-5t sanitary., All first-class workmen. We solicit a share of your patronage. Observer ads are widely read. I 2-27-tf ,.u-." ml I III II I III ' Mil, j,m ' It Raises The Dough tfucceufol baking ii .as sured when Crescent Is used, tcauae It ruses first when moisture is added in the mixing t-owl, and then again when heatii applied. The result of this double raise is deliriously light, wholesome, and etaily di gested breadi, cakes and biscuit, x y18 IKIIIp Crescent has been the es tablished standard baking powder for a quarter of a century on the Pacific Coast. No better formula has been produced. The Crcccent Cook Book Is very helpful. Writ ths Crucent KIg. Co., Seattle, for a copy. Grocers sell Crescent Baking Powder. Proceeds to Be Applied Toward a Public Playground With a popular demand extant for playgrounds facilities for children of La Grande to utilise during the sum mer months, the decision of the Ad ciub athletic committee to give all net proceeds from the Suntel-De Court wrestling: match to that fund, meet! with general approval. Three of the leading civic and educational bodies oC the city have asked for the facilities and it is hoped that this match will turn a goodly sum over to that project. The match, which tnkes place at the Arcade theatre May (ith prompts Mr. Emahiscr, chairman of the committer in charge, to say: "This promises to be the best exhi bition of the mat game that has been put on in La Grande. Both men arc aggressive, very skillful and fast. De Court is the heavier man and rugged, probably the stronger of the two. San tels long experience and wonderful wrestling ability will no doubt offset the difference in weight. Their recent contest at Boise, recognized by sport writers as the fastest Idaho has even seen, is evidence of the class that thr match here will be." patriotic reports at thus in their lime. Andrew Knight, an old tinio rest-In dent of this purr of tho state, now! llviiiK at Itiversid '.. Calif., was In town last night on bin way to Klgin, ; where he has ranch'nK Inlorets. lie went out on tlio branch to Elgin tills j morning. Era Du Hols, an Elgin soldier, nr-1 rived lu En Grande yesterday with: bin wife, on his way home, from over seas. Mrs. DU lioia joined nun a-.: Detroit. He had been In Prima, eleven months, with tho Third Aer-j tal Squadron. Ills experiences In i the nir Included n tumble last 'Su'ni-j mur from n height of Wll foot, In! which he' mifioretl n broken arm nnil leg that laid him up lor three months After spending a coci'ie of weeks with relatives at Klgin Mr. and Jlra. I)u Hois will go to Spokane, to make their homo. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wnlrnth huvo returned from Hie east. Some time ago Mra. Walrath went to Ohio to moot her husband who has been in OFFICIAL VISIT Grand Master, I. O. 0. F. Oregon. W. F. Walker, prand master I. O. O. F. of Oregon, will visit La Grande lodge No. 16 at the regular meeting, Fridav, May 2d. All members of the! order are requested to be present and give him n fraternal greeting. By order N. G. V. A. WOKSTELL, Secretary. -It I 11 .mki ' I Sffe'S1Wrfl ' li The concluding chapters of "Tarxan of the Apes," frora.the rei book by Edgar Rice Burroughs. 5 j ft Mighty in its Dramatic Sweep . H e ; t R r FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ; M I Popular Approval "W'Ik.ii n iir"ii Imy hue )( 'tells his' fiiends ami talks aliftul what he h.jught. V'iu'vc no doubt often hoard some one say, Oh, I got that at Clint's Ciothiery." i . -I. c ti:t iniiii ii i "in large business on the strenglh uf what people say elv, in us. To iio tins we've had to give o'-i" body ci Ms' wirth fur evetv d'llar. We've i to keep in .-t-ick j'l-'t what peoplet -,v;irit. And we'vi; ai.i('a little here and th-ie that the pen pie didn't know about. Jiuini sniN iii;hm' t'l voiir iQ'lividuii meusuic win pop ular app'oal in-i-au th"?y arc styli-h, well made an-l frvieea'ile. And the pri. c. 0$ 1 w -J-'i i" $'iI.W, is low enough for anyone. o o o 0 iS yn- Suit? $7.". fo $I.M New line McV and llos' Keilif, Trrnin Shr. jutarriJ. THE BOYS ARE COMING BACK Every Day Brings Them Nearer to La Grande and Home lias it ever ocrm-rcd to you that tho Iuimu' may I to lacking in one or more things to make it real eonii'ui'table for your boy when he re-enters itf Does the sittin j-room or parlor look real el jerful and cozy? Arc there any restful "easy" chairs in either room? Do you realize that your hoy will want to take things easy for a while, after he returns, in order to rest up from the effects of the Ion;; and rough trip across the water and ihe strenuoiisnoss of past duties per formed ? Xow, More than Ever Uefore, is it necessary for you to take into eonsid--oration the comforts of homo and it behooves you to look after this im portant detail at otioe, before the boys actually got here. We do not know of a thing that will please any soldier boy more than a cozy and comfortable chair. Perhaps his room may need fixing up; his bod may need a new mattress, or the floor of tho room may need a now rug or carpet. It may be that something is lacking in his room that will add to his comfort whatever it may he WE HAVE IT. In our groat stock of I'liriiituro, L'ngs, Carpets, Stoves and Household (Joods, are to bo found iiiit.o a variety of the different useful articles suitable for the boy's room. Wo will be glad to help you make a selec tion as well as give suggestions for the proper way in which to fix up his room. We are sure that we can bo of service to you in this matter and will be most glad to offer suggestions, whether you make a purchase or not. In order to demonstrate our appreciation of the great services performed by "OUU BOYS," especially to those who are anxious to make their own homes here, we have arranged t"Hns which will make it very easy for tin-in to get whatever they wish at our store on the easiest possible terms. Make Their Home-Coming Never to be Forgotten Carr Furniture Company "The House That Serves You Best" Use Your Credit Hwvit-o ovnrtK.uH. Tho lnltor ro ct'ivcd his (llsf-luu'L'n in duo time and then Mm two rut'irni'd toother to their home here. IHliK(i.TKH TO ATI KM) COM'KHIvN 10 AT WDISKIt W T5f TJw? WT SK TLJg ZjQtff 'fSraf li liven txair JL A KLQ U. Si. PAT. OFF, AR M V i?SHO IS K. W. K.'iKtmaii lTt last niKht ror W''iM-r, Idaho, as d.di't-'uto from tlilH district to the Ithiho and KaHleni Oregon itiuHlJiiKtiui'iit and Coniiiiun ily Corporation Confort-nce which l held in Weiser May IhI, 2 mid 'Ml, Us wiTe and littlo dauKliter, Itutiy. afuonipanled liiin an I t ho family will journey to Soda Springs whore little Knhy will got the firm glimpse of her Kranddnd and one or two autitH and an mn-lo or two. "She hint already Keen her Kratidmo.'-iei', but unindma h waiting anxioiiKly to ee her uKain. Tho Iualmaiia will be koiio about u week. If you enjoy a fine drink of oriu iater or a sundae drop into Silver tliorna drug store, where they lire serving the very best that can be made. fi-Kii FAMILY DRUQ STORE I.A ORANDC.OPICaON. BLACIC CUNMF.TAU MAHOGANY CALI-' 'K INDIAN TAiN CALF $6.50 to $8.50 AT ALL DEALER3 i 'I S k!? 'l --m -.-7 I'inin toe to hrel n r.i'i laiM ur Arrnv Slinc u cvrry inch .ni'.i sh"i-! Wi.rn by men in all walks of life a: ;i:l ti.nc:, in all ciitnes. A shoe built tor unusual comfort aii'l extra prrvk-e. CJct a pair today ! At (iriic AvtWnnn the l.tciuc'C!Mit. If ynur lic.iirr U ntt snj-plici, ordrr dirrct from NWc;,,rr. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT Sun Francisco A WANT AI) will rto tt BOW '"7' V, 1 . ,77 vi-o in l , 5 7VQenl;ii'i;iiiii li ., I 0 K fouf n''Ka-A "I o !0k.c .. P. 'Oh? '1 , o-UAJ tivi-s. Asluso I SOLDIERS ATTENTION! The Union County Army and Navy requests the" presence of every Ufticn county boy entitled to wear a uniform at a reception given in their honor at la Grande, on the day of the arrival o? Field Hospital Unit0167"from overseas. Watoh Uip,, paf5eii? for day and hour of arrival, llie3 parade is for all men who . . liAve0servcct in any capgcifyln any war. Ji Eiah ehquld ri?;g,t at the ElksJ club p.i Ij. Grande one hour before ,the train 51.35 l 129- rnve3. r ' ah.iiT it f w ' l tOTHlERY a.f$$ VAN .i:rD. i;rp. o 9. - . ou " ' s !g ' o O : J M . e , - -Z-Lx