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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1919)
o e o o o c o e CO o e ftDf HA Yn -TUX E S. 1 91 0 THE SUNDAY MORNINdCJ OBSERVES HTVF1 o W. IT OH. Prince, who were leaving the i.i next day Qr Greeley, Colo., and Mr. aiO Mis. J. G. Holmes, wQi have n O o3 o flfl to make 0ielc home in Miitflv Tl".U. & fTl .,4 6 i o 0 o A- ;a 1 . IIAVI'X-liavDi.i.; B B XPiO. Eleanor Itandle. for mini 9ears connected wHttt tlv New Opera (Houie at KI()'Aaiiiiin.itur0 KnKlarffl, Olid niiK-0 living In Lu 'Grande? inti- niatclj aioclated withtlie ork ufi he Iai Grant Chapter American mu irosa.suua Freeman I Kave.J . "ngtltiiltumt from Oklahoma, were "united in iiiurflittse, Sunday, 4,une .lsfc Immeiiiately after the niornlan Wrvice at. the Ht.ithodis Enlscopai chinoh, ftifrorend Sherman, Hawk fficitfini:. The b:lo was attired ft 9 o a . la a whifci 'ate dreo, Oimgied in jJeoPlO anfl cal lace., Yier8 'only tnamvnt was a "real cameo, ansirh' . ftas Keen an heir-loom in her fam ily for KoneyBtiq,iu. A rceujitJon Soltinweci at the ne lHinie of Mr. aifd airs, liaven, wh ir? many rvids Rationed So otlr uHKratiiltlona, The? oere tlie reu'i'liato of inaay faautUnl fcireaiits. Chaptet f. of P. K met at.tha ftouie" of Mr. . .icUlleat lslaoS City A'tidaii afternoon, fur tlwir last ciiilar meetinc. nS "the year. .After fh basinet of the R.acting conven tion rspoitu were aiven by BJrsAV'l vla .Wade and Mrs.. Ed Kiddle, the iauies.wno nave rcmrnea roin.Ca ,,,. j.iWt ls Ptroeu mo inein: oi the grand cnauter fttl ugene, brinlna riar.y capital suk- festions-to the lioxc chapter. I tie Indies ot, Chajler 1 .et;esenied Mitt. f.una isrowntan wllh a- beautihil onuiiiier oi cainaiiuns, compiiinent- c. tj. Bldavil idi oveim. The ary to her on hep flection "to th.(yojma Mo,,ta j'iay9 euB fln n,e late i-Jioard. l'lam tor the annual ,inon untill aln'ili. then die for picnic to" be held .on Minaui wcrejiheir btibinasa. omloti, na fdans iliscuss-'d. A .(i!iclous luncieon'm,de for the- entertaining of .the was served by the hewess, wl.o.wua ; 1-a Grande dintrict convention to'.be assisted by Mis. Wade. . Miss Jane Jones li ft I.a Grande j puncn and wafers. ' Thursday evi'nlnt; f:fr -an extended ' ' vistt to relatives anu old friends In; uiner.eius pans .'ii inc. easi. n will wsil fust at I'liarlestmr, a., lal r at Washington. I). C and then hoine. of Mis. Th.'d l'leru -ri-will go In the liorne bf her' parents day .eviiiiK." ; The cri')ios un at Ktie, I'a. to r 'Uioiu for the bal-' aiiimoiily thjir taarlivr tSr. me o.f the suniiji"r holidays. Miss Junes will retuia to I.a Grandu In Auitust to 'take uji her War work' us v&iucipnl of C'liti4il srhool, ti hkii positi'iii s!ie was eU'Ct;-il by the school board a shoi time ago. . w on by ma- IS, Older of Grande, and worthy ma- Mrs. Arcliie ltaciin. trull ii Hiiiii' Chaiiw r tho Eastern Star," I.a Mrs. Mildred Met'all. tron of Clieri Kt last night Ciiapter, of Cove. to altt'lid the meet- ing of the gi-.:nd Indue of lle ordi-r in Pi tlar,il'in xt week. Mrs. Rao llafr of Klgin, in l iv-1 cd in I.a Gianile I ;.sl Miiglit nil lier vi'y to I'orllaN.d t'l atti'lld 4lici meel ' til n lit the C.land Lodge of. Iie O. E. S. She will leV. this morning with Mrs. K. G. Suhilke for that city. .'. " Mrs. L. Iri-ne Kinc.. of this Bity has ii'cently fiad "the pleasure of .'learning tttat a f:iy'irite nefherf-of b rs is soon' to i-.turn fioiu over . !ii"s service. He is Major It. 1). Bernard, who was ranking officer; of his unit, stationed near Verdun, and rankftie surgeon 6f -a hnstiital cen- " ter, complied of five liase hospitals, Mis w;ork overseas was ended .May. Vuth'and fie is opei'led back to this country at an" early dav. at.. ... i '. si lJ..-ii!s 'tli s ,,,,m lor Puttla'rtl to" attend the ,., line nf'llie et.lu.l cllSllter of ' ll'J .ntvi-. of the f.as.'Tll Mar. . tor. chili i last ourtliy' Bhe state glalld chaH f. atioa i'f mini i in ntl'atid Mr ,Herly nieetine oS .UcJ thirty t"';8sl. ' hev, an.: f'aren-.-'fe.ieii-Vviiiitii. at H- houi" itt !' ei the imih of Wot beta i.ssochiil.iiia.. Vrs.. Hchilfce io srsios? f 'the Coimreso tif ftV . !' .9S. i S iQittkl. 5i3is. E'1 who h.fl ' tlOllM' ill ia health .. .riosl ill., at h" tills city. Itan Improved iiin L.. n 1 iA GRANDE NATIONAt BAM 09 i i 0 (ilifficiently, her friends will Sfc plafl to learn, to t;fce a"trip back to kel oid lfiuine in CGtOjll, Kansas. Mr, Holnypnlo accompanied her moth er, Mti. Laura S. Eilonfterner, back to Kansas, after Mm. KileifbergSir ha nursed her tlOoiwh Tmf Jlne.-tt SlieJ wll remain in the ?asb tor some time.. o o Mr. ami Mrs. Ed 6l.veroick of Is land (Pity plsnneda dolietorul sur prise for their son, Raymond, when they invito he n-.uinlfers of0ljls ca.ks, 9"fltf Hustlers" out ffo apeid the Jternooital theiflountry hoiie. The children OujovJ the o?tef?iofen playing jibics ami? music, then ice cream, . catte ami. Itinonatio "were servi out sjoUt tu riOo jiiiai all hat vf?g good tlnxi.. C. Koy ?s i Wrs. 8.. Make held a reception t Hie tiome f VI in. rVoyea. 1501 Adnms nvenue, the afternoon pf Friday, J1iu 7th, la hojior. 4 SSra. 1- S. Uroughtoii, orho laavfts 9uis vven iiiB for Washing" on, O.' C whare she oill join Cspt. Kroughtsn. About thirty of Vis. 'CroTjlitUU'' fcionds c!!e& ouA nlt9ed a iA-asant ao iUjin ,Xrstifit B( era. " e e Ab imsually l?.itMi wtitiB of Tke-fslttnd Ctty ttpwortti L')!u was t the ftiiu -.f Mr. and Mr held "hero July .If. H. IS and 2 At tlR! close the cotfimittc anrvgd The tia-nrbcrs of .lh Blhlo Cljtss of the First .f. E: C(liih hlil a delinlitf ill social cveninft ' the Harry Jlessurt. U.iinty itft'shinnits of Ice ?mam mid 'ttb oere eiTvei by the hostess 6fff ir'tfie'mfrts ile parted The "Little Tots" Slng Clulas I I'Mcittaini'd Friday .afternoolk b l'T.,nci's itae end ITlive Jne bot nRr at tile home ;r tJlelr parents. "xjr. and Mrs. 4i. j' Cotnor, lU-0 avenue. The afternoon 's spent jn sewing and ice cream and wafers wer sieved. . o Mrs. Lou Given and daughter. Mis. Luis, ai'd Mrs. Pet" Uievel will" be among the Itiise 'estal u-enk vimtnr.i iii -l'Drtland from 1. Grande. TRey lea i this iiiornilig j Mrs. Given and Mri. lleav.r will at tend the State Graod Chapter oT the order of tli Eastern hum- iui If the'llosi! City. Miss Thelma .Nixol. gopular ineililier of this year's gr.1duting class of "tin- La tlr.imle Hlgll hi'IhhiI. is at present cnJoy'fiK a tan days' .visit with her sis.er, Bemke, in Pmtland ' Sh .411 Thursday last Miss Nixm iH g f"1 Vouiaim ijContineu in a ininur asjiuiii uu"'. j,.,f.i,iii to Uenil fn laorium ischool. Sfy. and Win. S' Sloliiws. NelJ Criliiini'M -ail"! fflr. and C,nnr Grliuiiwtt lrft .(luring n4t 'k iintoa tri. Jhrounh . ffastrtn ia-....i.;K.,i.. .1. BOai- tl Tlmy Bill be Ras s couple ot,so iai oiko and 111 .1UOII.JL lllltr.? OI YlWir -u -- time ron4 W "... ?iss Caarle mu-nieti catetta iaei a .Ki ulaoat aocial vSlfna e ,--t fi4 th host 'se cPff'-a 'r iima ffrohuia4ito. Jf-o. . I I'auham iisal t8i. "8 Bovlej cnteitoitied at illn?e 'ed nesuv in hlmor of r. alld -Mrs. S. j I , m o Mlf Nellie Paddock and her sis ler, Mrs Milton Tftnbull, are Inlhe' city from Uu0nnofW a few cjy.vs. visiting their triena. Mrs. E. S. Nor iO, h)j is no comaluoenjy afO undergoing an operation at the Grande KoiiO' !iQiit.it lUst Monday. Mis. AlKl9t W.irdetl entertained Qhe Island . tily cam club at UQ hciOiu Fi'ldHy oafteiQoon nt four latift's of tuitds. Thi.was a plmsanf afternoon for the ladies wio enjoy, the !lruie and lhi hostess- served 'uOinty refioihuied i o Invitations have been Issued bv SonO vlnna for a name In hjir.oi, of his si iter, Miss U3se Avidia, who is expected to ffrrivo iir.LU GrancK1' neat Q9 o e . o Y.lzirlif Johnson & spending0ii 'ek . visiting relaliiiS "in Walla Wafla." She loft fo-?lmt toon"yes tarday. . O a ?r. and .Wis.' tfionk 91. ncksoi left tat niolit for 1'ortl-aijit and Cofvallls." aW'io Uiey will be vlsil 0iO fffr tlie ne8S coup9 of oeeks. Mrs. Say Mfurijliy Mk-lMdayi ev tiiutf fitr Porllauil. to sneitd a ten day visit witli relatives. ' yi s:i:it Mhiti(iE laws Slow many per?ons who "contiwn plato inatnliuuiiy know the flelall of ttie marriage laws of their State? Very few poiLapj, and" not until their attention i.. ciuled to it, or, as f iii some cases wiiero a maiiriagft Is held up, do they delve Into the mat- j ter. In Pennsylvania n.sla4utc nrovides that all wariiageii shall be uolein nizc4 before twelve witnesses, . but 'marriages not so celebrated have .nevertheless'' been h"ld valid. . ' . The common a law utiustitiitcs a cctuiplelii marriage, mi any statu, but conditions, however, may be imMis ed by the various, state legislatures In New Hampsliiic. Miere th' statutes provide tli.tt nune'bllt uiin inters duny iolemiriia jnarriagos coiiiliion law marriagtjs without jus tico Mr minister have been held valid. . In Massachusetts, a niajTiftgc bj mutual agreement, not In iiccuid anc witb'lhe sttlut-.'ic, lias been held void. . . " The prohibili-n cf marriage with a deceased wife's r.ister lias Ijeeu abollsbejl throughout "the United States. Marriages betwc'.'l cousins or firs' blood is forbld'di'a In New ' llanrp shire, flhio. Iiidiaii.i, Kaftsas. Neva .la. Wasliington. .Snrlh and hmiHi Dakota, Molrtiina. LuuiSana. tlregon. Pennsylvania. MMilgan, Nebraska L'tah anil Wisconsin. ' Virginia roiblds Hit miilagr of n wnman with, .the husband of die' brother's or sl-ter's daintier. New Jersey pnlliljilt the mar ringe dif any person wiio has been a cerutieaie oi co.nineiu in.ei- slmied toy tao physirins. Mifhipan Is ne mute In 'he iitTion Misa'a-hirh iihlbits the marrlaua of any Sfis.jonu who has suKrt;r.d from disease thMafid has not ben cut' S. All or niaraiuite .-.ml liioorce laats, ..II .n ..,..1,.., nr. ..ij. cll.,iAet ill ail ile "ii"'"-" j- . is they 'pert liii tn loraliti-: j Oifhin 9ii Unlilo of Willi, l. tacuhfcr stages, ape ftfat e laws, tfte W4to9ial pooer witl: us not having' ?ej;iolaive o4 jtidfcinl ronanre if th mat tvr wfl Inn tlmeo- Ioh olitiao.' Th-fts it liafVls ?h;.t fine ttes m? lOcotfiiio s cifi;&le es 9)ia9riei, Hfiu-reas, if they m-nefl to aWiythL'n :Uf. ?tie9 6oil C& lilUffPia.d. 1 An tcint Ui forco1 ' oiing'aiif! 'eiiQial tfirl iff'i)" marriaff anaivis j h r ' ill, nofQit hstatnAina ?Os rH( i coin entitfS, io fl' s' i tlo-'fl iQ tio 1ft' ii ""ll In m" ft'ox noialitgr fflttv, ,"Up iH MAou!g $ Sfflaijy.' bh-h ill' w'oine yo (iffy eiiviy vtcsrfi'r-', wsia' iind Wduy. 1 AI(o r.hpOiritf a t"uilliu Olill i't song's" C'Dedy. I'atrions of tit wff'-en wtll have h9 opportunity of se'l." 0 9ilm vePslori of the f.iiiou in n:: I? at lay, "Th He I of Nw York," Ohen tlo.gi lui hk, same I nine will 0b pr s'nte(4 tft tJ- Are.id TRia9n iflt!ay only. ' ?t' o!Atf (f NeW uifc?' V pren.-nt-i f$ Siler i'letiifs. wr;' tl autUVil" tfarinn lt&, id9 fnu ttii role ofthe ..i1vhA' Arm; lus"? madr f.tinoo.i Kdna Way When .4-os 4V.r,-y. 'Si lnv-nlor bf-li' vi.t l h-n wild h& inOn-a tTon (i-v. hin imi'A" 'iol-" lf t!i: to ntudy IliliOi'.'Ho Hill htH.. Pf hT bf. Vi!Ila firtM so, a 'i!i0rin ajat. IImp at il nth. A.of the Mn jtftU his only Hn. J.ij He o-'tn ;r;. to".ik'"nul th; pat-tfQ: his in vcntitin o hit ' oijj-on'i t iiMme Afl' llron-'in ha at 'Ardn-d all b cil i !-'' to (Iray'j- ffviiTion h-d-nitHali kf?o-lt-tliM- 6 HO tnven ti,$ and fiayQ the inan0 i?ns-I h- Th.- nl(M'k kills 'a'fflY Kio' and t'A to Bronnon what (11. kno- nothih?. ioinpMel by ih. Hi' ht s a v 1 u b s to re I urn Viob't ftnd wTk a a i rrayT Th- nt?(M-k kills 'y. jio'-B- V o 'i w.!l .h-v.'f athi- An ;:i!- Mdlry ruiuiidmt.iii -,ip. iniift .mean a M t j Reinforced Hosiery Eitcluslye Agents Many Atiractions' for ThiaWoeek& MEN!' ' Trie best mid niostot)0-to-dati slocks of teen's Furnishings uPj found here: Pals Sfteet Shlr.s in a liroOi variety i pat- 8 terns airtf styles; lutein woven Hosiery of every description; in fact we carry u cryrfting in tie 0 furnishing; lito tat 'a man "-needs tb'se warm .ilays. 0 Oir newest utoract oas are thelse .' . JAZ CAPS . ' . Real with leather visor, made in the one niodeij'the nemest and liveliest wo Save had for tfoma time. The colors are jrreen, brown and gray. See our winMiw. . lfwe J.'i.J5. . , . K ooper's ' Krotcfi , The fims inaterials, thobost fit nnu tju Uvs imiuW. If. you find thai youi undorwfar hiud.-S you or is too hort from nerk toi'rt)U-h, ttU us about it wc can "fit. yuu with "KitptMrt." We hae all lengths. A lai(ro variety of in unpaid at many different Hys raiininK up. to c!!1hk:ns oxrou.os The new lo'.v shoe for children, both fills' and .boys', izes lli to 2, in while canvas and patent Icatfu-r. lace oxfords with luvl. tie J t welt stile. Trices $3.30 un4 1.00. . TT IMI7 You'll Want oummer JUINIU Dress.Goods ." The Iress 4;oods lU-partmeiit is of nolj'wui thy interest jvith ii.-: numerous examples of weavei; art ui. these latter days; the fa:- laics now at.hfcnd re in the most wanted cotSi-s, as tell as the black and white WfJ'iVcts, fhich always stand ut, evun in the cuToi -season. The following will give yort some idea of tlu.' materials we are sliowig nftw .a . VOlLKK In a larj?" vaiict- of figured patterns, as well as all plain colors; niifny dif rVi'nt grade-s some exclusive wiji this s'liire; varying in nrice ,from WW lo 5 1 . 2." artl. " KKKNTII CIXt.IlAM.SA very solt, yet durable fabric, has w exact appearance of i ngham, but much softer and finer; in plaid patterns fcf vj-ry good ccdIoi's; price Jl.lfli. . dlKiArsDU'lS Imported Sivis thgan'lies in different plain cidors. lliue, Carol, Apricot, Lavender,' Pink, and AVhrte,are the . eolttrs; price SI.-10 yard. . f KI.OW'KKKM OlitfANffcV A vei fie quality Oigantly, with bright floral patterns, in all Pol ns, 'M inches widfc; price fi3c yd. t . o the belle (r New Ym.k. Meanwhtl. .lack Itrousmi hai'oiift (i the cltj ife hears of tho popular U 1 1 cab aiet sinor atid detrnilne to ineel Jior. frlels Introdncfl to her and it is" gr'l "ttnit thtdr friendshir filial U tenin tn 1 by-- is f mystery Thy fcii'iw a n o'tier merely ly tin names 'f Jck ati Jil9. . Jhelr ft iafiftsh6p ipf lis ioito lov )n Wi-'it' q? tt (arty b'luVt brnv Oo? tio: ma sliO1 lovi s is t ho j-4n ot tftco uii& ohociaIll-'d her ?aih'r, Rti tfavffs tb 't'iDpiii lo eaim froio furttter .rifhl'ur hisn II" ners hfi j,'ei9iif Pid tries t (taiu Ikt. .Sto l9'efeo notf etkd uarts tnl' tic ntpoot. fi & &!iOW Beffr r!if to 0olli0 iioi bti aie in'O h fryjililinff. Jioin (Oh h f4' Imi th siji9itt ifi hj. run. P ii th ll.ilva tloft Antly tis.-ian. Wlo- ft-cjm3H ,1 SlavatA" Army la-i';'. aiafi tfa oft Kolna into a salcr-Ci to ak' ufti 1 ff'ifclprti.'fjj lie hto Ji6 lying nt, tin fbMiff. (Qruntl and 6r to 1 9s him b6 to l.i.lli .! In' ;icniu asi hor to niftiVy hiui0 shi '9lls ht:n the h.? losi' Mift. lift she Is (Only human, and nii'd' many 01 scdif th - man v. bo iar lically V.iil'd- h'-r taili'r- ."k $ tt'rtninfH Co i-ik' li father coftt.-t tn tho thefi flt i : ;rayft ln?riti'i 1 VIn" ?(i.iikoii inaceii l !. fert'.tl ; down and confeo 9.W. foi KiMjt the Mr Iln-non. 9.nd,t5r tak. c bpr o Iiik Leal. On- t a fO i pro-.ffcfti will, be a ll.r'ol" ft.lo ' roimdy ihA :A-! ! iucla.i a the ttV&i.n, , mSmmmm lalrtll I IIMi' . 8 HDuOT i9" W iS 8: WMtt m mm ' Ann -if I l.l'lle. ch .a H-.yf heroine "f iihii..iTi, f::o,,K In ifUalla.e It-Id. ;r.-aW hi. l.-ad- -l- oii ail "1 I lie .Man riom -ytni- Ills Lit- t off- ''O'l V.-1 ! I !r- "li'.V.'Tl llthe Al : iie.;r- loa ii. I .' .n- SSi.esil.iV. ll , rl . Ml. I ll I !e OI..C p 1 1 1' eil known td.iN'i alili-iit a-f Inilll'iilll' Tui: Marshall. Lot lie I'lrkfid and lit oi te "l. li.iiii. l. M'llll. Miirkn. and I'lill A inwn. t u ., aii in -The Man I'lom ..- ggm . ' 1 1 II "W .' HI A I M'.JS U Kt 1 1 l',M 1 A ! r;u iwi'if- int -la.'M oii- i n;:, 'iiiK.tfc ir if iru-nn fiiniwiiiif mil w . i c i . . , e i . . ..... .A.! . . a ' ii i ri i i i m barn f r- , : h. ; r- toa.o.r' j-n-l Sunday. I! - r. h.-n.! nierildlliv truth no- TTlliVPT hA MllKllir.fta ftf ill ft NlWfrhnrfl OL l ' I , AlJ w I " ' , , , lo the tlly,lln I'lrkfld and lit m K Alellalii.l. hviT ft.rn.s nlltl ii.'e..lil.llKhllliMltB j! . ii-niii. " "' ' .Iner In ' Willi, Mrk. and I'liil A lnm-,i. t ' 'llfv nri'tnjiell lmlmmmmmmmmmlmmmmwmmmmmmmmwmwmmmmmwmmmmmmimmimmmmmmm. MM fmwvrmmwivwf a Specials In evcip depjirtnicnt you wbl find these ,,sp('cials,0ftuiy of thejn nre wonderful bargains siVmu you. should nil mis.i now while materials lyid all "miMchaftiliso is HiKh. Hero we have listetl a few of the most attractive entk fhtoa ,vliii:h interest you must. -a These are odds and end, wc haw culti't'ted and placed Hi this. one lot at this cut price. All jff these are in plaail white with .colored mid white collars. All sizes amftng tbem; .while any remain, lSc. A li'iw aiuf varied collec tion of 'odd pieces, all use able lengths, . trom a. to 10 yards; six different patterns anions them." .HeuJar $2.00 and $20 Silks, now (l.tit yd Here aare real baraiuv with mattvials itt fcOc am lt(c 5tt. , Muslin" rfnil Crey' combinations aU 'sir-es lace mud' eivbidiidery trim mtd. While any remain, nt.DSc. KMT I'MONS Wjmdeiful valuiw in li(yht , summer Ujiitui" Suits, kneo " lent;th and low neck, sleevo- ies. All si.cs in tliwo lots at tf.'ic and 7."c. I a rut with a vtuiderfiil colce. irtlifr"a new sort ui nje lor hci 1 J. ott ii; Tick ford also apficarH n a'i ! entei lainer 'jf a d'ffr rent rt. Mar I shll and oM::1aniel t.ivlMlah' 4tm ! a nnhi'ii- charactt-r ide Is that lay- d by Wjllls Mark;. A ealv yoittb is lutt'rprett-d by 1'hit jMiiswortli. Mr Keido has tl.? ait or a yt.n pi osi pt'tof, a two f 11 ted in an wit 11 tfpbmdnt inelples wlvo 18 thr iwn into a i.' Q or trouble whiidi" nearly com hrtn bis llVnf '41 ictur was dlriM-tt-tl Uy Waltiii talatafHs. 0SLEBRAIION OF 4TH " ..WlZiliBFHISTOBXC J"ato4 fa Stt Cm .-m---' . ,.1 1. pmiv 41lllie I-Iiai-)IIQ n-timii .I'oNia Vteieimfi'OG I ..lllf, ftliaittiiaa 4p. i,l In iteelai aii t fa" Iliiit nee u K- Irtat.a Wu' kj aon.niia fr - t't. t. ErMii lulu's. S .ft'. 4'o'ioi'4 emi 8-t..a: 1;. .nsiiiiin. ' tere.-tlBK I'lamtuiftoi - T 'K- pia. eJy.i6riTia. 0 . 'le'nii- are ler.v willful ltaii llii; r'CHloeifl,ni.ry nnfl os'0 ther l VtSi'l'iii 'f . Iui bi "O'lne secret n .Rift l.iiou abii'h 'ii. .io cnnfi'-f" tl..ii.-1-s a.uir n4 a'r9. ilelrnbl... .41! l In y ere "nlile. to aiuorn sia oriir.cu 51 "f i' S'llJ . Vi 1 1 r. v .nirti o fll It up CD I ' 1. ! jelly Vi'hl tOV (O- lilt: aide St Olid the MiiSllc.l 14 ! HO rinil i'.t. li 0inv tnilC'd, :Sey mi easily nil ifflS l Ibis llll.li "'' " wi it vdu iiiifi-mi ii..iiiit.va 'aei (e Sn -jl.l.' I ml III" II.-Ilte4 !: lll' lsloij tafi-ie 11-11. - -"" " : I "a I i ii irl a .leiM-i, n en-e to iniern nun n n. art . ... ir. a . . ( I, . ...and riv..,..e all bt-nulv. tinier a U18 WUUUUlcUU.a f j nt- iii'I kimmIiici.., w lit.rt.MM.er or I wiiiit- l f 9 0 NeV An Attractive DRESSES They embody tjje ievve.-4 lyko ideas which iyg' very popular thin season, and should yartii'ulnrly appeal to womuji who desire jrarmeius evidencinK the hst wor9 in fashion, m .The. cblorn are 1n shades tt Kieen, Invnnder, pink and combinations of these and whi$; 9i are tcurtil and striped. . 0 te aow ready for selection in cifniylefe stocks of relialilo niakeso-syine exclustvt with this store , 1.AD1KS, HUtX, CillbDIJKN . can be furnished with new linthinK "Suits of 10 linhle iilnli!y.in nearly iifl styleH and .colors de sired. Men's itinfeu in price from $.1.60 t $(j.00j in wooi or cotton. Ladies' t:Jf, to $7!li, in wool tailyj Children's" from Lifte to "Sil.fiO, wool aiij cotton. " 800 69 11 An KX'fUA Hl'Kt'IAI IIAIitiAlM in Hose. Tv.c nre all first iri'aile1'6 very fine (trade Silk anil Kibrc " Kilk full length and cltfse filtijor; nil si. Os, in hlack only; Wiiile any luiiinin, at 0!lr, . Eggs of Various Kinds. The turll.. IIvIiir In tjie llrlnmfi Inyii p(k which nre Mraonllnarllv' rich In oil. Tlie ludlnoi In Itrltli.li (iiilimn rollect 2.Vfl6il yearly fur miikltiR oil.' Tla' eg nf iitnny nnn bird. an excellent, eatluir. The he.t of the lot I. wild 40 lip that of the "liiurre." . htrfl tvhliii Is. vi cofninim An the l.uafndor coat. fifnloio Toui. ; p.y clnuits are tnwv;lit v (rtlmais tiaa.R Paitr; Thouoht. to Mai, Hint annkes omely, fi. like snn.- (orAelt. ' :-'MAF fi I til - a Eagles'. Hail, June 10. v.' i jlil fun oW - S RuSsuls hi $'dP.ii, 0'aUf ami diinls 9 " a. I ,' to . 111 PATTERNS. Standard0of Quality SKoppers NEW BATHING' ' . " . SUITS . : tit -pair Silt Hose c Rolt Peme'nt. , Tat fasten knlvei, screw driyefn, etc., securely Into their handles of stnir, louio or woniir iVIIbaiit uslnjr rM'Ots, bore or burn n hole . anew bat ffirger than Ibu invtfil lo ho Inserted Into the handle. Kill loosely wllh ciual flnrts of in'ivdered rosin iwul line, shnrti sand. t Miika nofi-hcH wllh chlstd or -flip ou hiimfle.inirt of knife, then heat and In ner! H. The rosin nnd ond tylll meft I'Bd eei. icnl tl,,. hnliille.lnto place. IIS . I" "il I Inn eioi he ml lulled u hllo St 111 wnrni. WlaOi cOiil It will bo "strong nnd neat. . . The OhscrvVr; furnisfiei and print ' Butler Wrjiier. . 0 ce:- t.MV. A'i fit V, If-' o o 6 i - PI f