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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
, t o 0 " Ii5 : BRIDAY. MAY 13, 1921 o - . o 1A (7RAWR EVENING OBSERVER 0 PAGE HEIGHT . II . e -A - - u - - v 1 i J i in if 5' it-is 'ft . ' in m v Batne'Eor'Gorrifort Bathe For Health ' There's' notlifnjT which enlivens hihI Ti't-Klioiis oik: inure tl'nn an iiivioiiiliiiif ball). And, in u ldi lion I') the comfort it 'uIHiI'iIk, you' ulnnild miL overlonlt its health vfduc. n3rritudi of bath roiTmitcs h vurNi4iliili't(; liath Dnifdirs, Soaps, Spun "', Sea Sail, Toilel. Witters, Etc. Si'lccl u cmnplt'tc C(iiim:i'it and enjoy your .bath to llru- i.ilniost IMvi itol's Bath Sua), IDs cako tonlly. o'aiilzi-.l Haines .Siampcdi Coiorion. The orKau'.atiuu has a capital sifjk of J.O'tn. practi cally all i,l which haa uLeen tolj- scribed. Tho purpose i ihct cur. j potation In i Parry un yuftoun v- Ic enterprises. Sunday, ii will ab sorb the Haines baseball repre.-,ci lutlon in the Jlaker, Union coifaly league. 41 la planned, to mage h thrce-duy Hliunpede. early In Jue en un eight acre trai of land which will boon be purchased. a HOSPITAL E OBSERVED HE j Pilot;!! AM ! MKIIIT l Ht K I'A- kiox oivkx last m;mt I A cut In fto Annual l-Votine in llr l''lituri', .rt'onIiiK In Au uoiim rmi'iit fi'r. La Grande Cftgufjp Phi aiA'lN BNATP?. Proprietor Pharmacy MAIN 40 M 1 W UNION IS TO HE SCENE OF TRACK MEET I ruck squad have nut yet been pru- (Continucd from I'ngc One.) Icums at the meet are linker, Pendle ton, I.a (Jrttndc, Union, Enterprise, Wallowu, 1'ilot Rock, Haines, and Joseph, nnd it ia uiso reported that Nmlli Powilcr, HunliiiKtoii and Mil ton will have men in the meet. All inembcra or tint track team urn nuked to 'meet at the La Crande Nutlonal bank bullillna at 11:45 to morrow mornlnK. t'oach Marl Itey nolda also re(iicstH that those koIii:. U Union oh spei lalora noliry lilin 11 they have room fur extra pasaen K"r us a number of membcra of I lie vldcd with li-anaporlalfon. I I. co Reynolds, who was formerly laplaln of the O. A. ('. track team, will be alartcr and referee at the meet. Waldo Stoddard will be tlie clerk of t ho course. K. T. Towler and f. Snow, on the bleb acllool staff here, have been named assist ant field JikIkcb. 1 Proper ohscrvam-c of Nadonal Hospital Imy nod aiiiiiMiiM-i iimmii that It will he an annu.tl cwnt Iti the flit lira occurred last cwnint; il Iho I.f I). S. Taberna. le when a lllllllber Of I.a Claude penpli; theroil to tay tribiin- lo l In r mi. dune by hospilala and apprc inh' ; till! efforts of niirsca. Kliperlnleuilmit of rcboids Hamp. Ion presided In a way that sent Ihe program llirout-li 111 a iu--l i ll infaetory niauiier. The La (Jran.bi or chesnu opened Ihe eveniim- with a i choice xelct'lion. Itev. James Allien Smith, of Ihe Firai 1'erabylei lull churcli, offered prayer, winch w is ! followed by ll select inn hum III" i Neighborhood club Bexi.-tt,.. t.-. Houston, of the Mc-lli,,,;,,! ilnuih, delivered un address on Klorence NiKhteujiale, fouiiucr of tlm pro leHSlonal nnraini; us we know u today. .Mrs. A. L. I(n hanlsnn pleased the aildience wita lendiiinn of a vocal solo, accompanied a; I In piano by Mrs. Wood Ib-rrv. Li n. ' Ilonnls talked on -..enetiis of lite hoapiial in which he told o: ihe early efl'orts of Ir. Molitor. In-. Hlcliarilson and Dr. Ilucou in .o.irt ini; tlie Crande Koude iiiNtjtuiion. The proKinui was closed inili b,-ne-dctlonby lllshoii I'harles llluck of tho I.. U. S. church. HAINES STAMPEDE CORPORATION MAS .. ELECTED OFFICERS flAINKri, May 111 -Louie Del.lue, Ion. llminer, C. W. Wrliihl, Alva Hpencu and K. W. Ilearliic hav.o been elected dlreelora of the re- TO FILL DEFICIT ASU(iTON, May Hi.- Vuhw huiiih way Ih found to iiu-n ;i.-c ihe 1 1m railway dcrii-it will luue in i- itH'l .'rnin llin imllnrml ircismy. I Chiitruiun 'ununhis. of tin- m'ii;in IntorMliiln coiiniHTft' cinn:iilllri- ft1--clunMl ut hcitrhiK un Lliu i-iiiiii.iiil Hfliiallnii. I i tMSfl I - J. 9 tS&. . 3 9 9 hp ouu Tf r::tMtn e ' Rcculy-to Wear Section " liVt).i OF FASHfO i RJiMiniimr I'oi Yunr Inspection In Advance of the season Summer Dresses Dainty dresses of Voile, Organdie and Silk Crepes ire here. All that is new in .stylos, colors and materials are included In Una "showing of the new for sumim-i. "flic prices enable you to buy the best at- a saviiig. SPORT Jackets Many smart new models of Flannel, Wool Jersey and Silk Tricolelte, in the season'e most wanted colors arc here for your selection. I'rces $7.00 to 112.50 ' . SC.MMER. v. Skirts For the warm vWthcr, we are showing many beautiful styles in. Wash Skirts, Sluftif the season's new Silks and many new models of. Serge andiunucl in plain and combined color.?. NEW 'if " Millinery Large and smbll shapes are included in this slio.wi'g of Hats, for street and sport wear. They are, of Straw, Ribbon, Georgette, Organdie and Fell in thn season'. colors.- Prices $2.98 to' $9.90 , SERVICE Our New York buying service enables us at all times to show the newest in styles, materials ' and colors. Quantity buying for 312 stores enables us to save you money on all your needs every (1:1V- -. . . tm A NATION-winE tl . A r--janif . i ii corpora ica Lj 312 DEPARTMENT STORES J. C. PENNEY COMPANY A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION to o w M' 5 r, o 'A I s O O w. fi w Worth ll THE WORTH IN A SUIT IS HIDDEN VOI R ONLY PROTECTION ' IS Till') MOUSE FROM WHICH 0C F.l'Y Ol R SCIT THIS SEASON WE ARE SHOWINi; ONI.V SI 'ITS rF KNOWN WORTH' uitb I ROM Al l. ()(), IvVP.RU PERFECTLY S T I, El FINISHED AND TAII.OI W E .KN()W THE REAL WORTJI IN THESE SI h'S AND W E SAV . SATISFVCTION OR . YO.CR .Mtv.NEY PRTCES to 3412. riNipLR tlUi'HE A f autt ivn MtV hra -.iWsrtsav.-f - m Illll TAKE A LONG PLANE FLIGHT KttllnwinK u fllKlil uvcr Mm valh wilh Walter K. l,tca as pllut. C'haat' : HohacukHinp yr-jtcnlay afl'i:niiii unnunur.rd that two linics up in tli ,air liMlnliiiK In "utriiiglit flyiiiK" only has niadn In in mikmi uu atlnk-l ti I ho HiHH'l llial iirt tlmo h'' will mo' IlirtHiirh (Komo slimht to uUt! zont In Iho tri. M. Lccs look Mr. mid Mra. I'liasc HnliiHMiKHiiip in (In- UmikI t i " i l 1:' tin a taken t lit, your In the La (jraiul" A I r plane coin pan j.'h pin no yobt.crday artomoon. At I In hI ii rl of tbo trip Mrs. Itolinrnkainp Hhnwrd boiiii' of. Ihe fenr that many show on their first - riipltl but tim-u (' t'i l"e ,ir ho "thoroughly enjoyetl looltinu down on the towns it ml clt ies and Inline and their people as I liny sped over the valley for an hour, ahoul an hour and ten minutes behiK taken for the trip. Tho trip took them to Union. Cove, and Klein and on their way had; they went to Suiumervllle' and from there made a Hide trip lo Mt, Kmily to nee how much snow Is still -on Iho .summit. They ciinie within, ahout three hundred yards of the point nnd report thai there Is stiU murli hiiow on the top now. From there I h ey w out ha e k to t he 1 a u d - : IfiS i'l'el'l wist of I.a Grande. rhase sell.- automobile and lie wa so auxinii! to' let tho people of the various towns over which be tlow know who it was that was hov-, erins: over them and f tiling ll"1 .streets with men. women and rhlld reu with upward turned faces that ho" look alone some booklets tolling hImiuI the OldsmoMe Vour whtrh he sells. "It's h ureal sensation to fl In an airship piloted y a man who is hii expert, hut for everyday trav eling t still prefer the Oldsmohile Four." riiase said In tonuuentin ou bis trip. JOHN F. OEITZ MOONED C!. T. HUNT IS NOW I5IISINESS MANACER FOR HAKER HALL TEAM RAKKIt, Mny 1.1-t;. T. Hunt haR bcoii ok'clcd lo tuko cluirgo of Mm bnsineH uianaKtMntMit of tlie Hukvr biisi-.lmll -K'Hin, which i3 n umtiilicr or Ihi! Iiit'ir-cijunly llnll lentiir. .lie tiikrn llid pliirn former ly hilil y Jim I :i II r.i i .. Mr. limit Ih bi'ini; tisniirril of f jtiiint-hil hiirkin? Ii'iiiii I In' hiiiiiii(s.s iih'ii. wllli whii-h lo punnuiM'o. i-ho ivxiiciiCtt of the tram. l-'loyil llalu.i will continue uh liiniiiliter. Iiiililoi; wilt mill Iho next, play nl 'Klein. play hove Sunday, Sunday, Uakcr will riHilaml .Ini'kel.s I'OltTI.AMI, .May 11!. All of tin local market!! were, steady here today. A. T. Mil. I. STARTS WOltlv (IN .NEW riltST STKKKT Itb'SIIIKM'K Kxcavatioii for the new residence winch A. T. Hill plans to build lei;:in vestcrday. Mr. Hill's new home is on First street between Spring nnd Penn sylvania. Ho expects work to con tinue uninterupted until the house is completed. While he has made no announcement as to the plans of his new home, it is known that Mr. Hill and his architects have been workinir for some time on the plans and that the new residence Will be one of l.a Grande's finest. Moroccan, Making Ittls Progrosa..' The dirocior of Indlgunoiu arts la f ez, Morocco, recently came upon t book wrltien In the Fourteenth ceutury and describing Ke" ns It was at that time. The director Las compared the statements In the book with Fez as It Is today, and finds the book to b perfectly up to dale. U reprinted It would pass very well as a modern ao tount of prcseut day Fez. Tbe peo. pie of Fez are sttli doing things Jiul Uiey did them In medieval times. ! Sigh for the "Goad Old 0v' ' Illd Tuuklns SBVS hrt tnmatln..' wlsl s we could get bark to the old times when tbe average person was not expected to make nrwo.-h ......... on bis birthday or when be got elected ' 10 coiueming. Milady Smoked Long Ago. Smoking anion); mnut-n ' started when Sir VVaiar liulelgh offered the "divine weed" m Queen Kllzabeth. but he almiiM imld nIP penalty with his life. So very sick did ihe few whiffs of tobacco uiake the royal ladv that courtiers n hlspireil Master talelgh had poisoned her. and. dark looks were his portion. Her holiness recovere.1. however, nnd loob a truly Kit abethan reveiiKO by mnkliii; the countess of Nntitngunm and uil her molds unoke . out a nlmio pij.e aii.ong tbeui. Meaning of Dream of Venison. To dream of venison indicates that the dreamer will be surnrisert h h.. Ins frm a long absent friend a com muulratln of u pleasing and gratify.' luff nn'ure. V4t'l!N. 'Vls.. 1:1. Jolinl y. li'. d'leuilrr tif tlir i'anieifMi Untri, today gruittril a tCuipicte,' Vnrdoff by Coieinor Tllanii,' on l?le' tenth umiferrsary ttt vliia.- cnevicvlou ' of Ui kili"J of lj.4ir lliij. ai'tiuty 1SHER RY'S X FAST DAY IAY ALLISON ?N THE 1 . MARRIAGE of WILLIAM AbMEM ... . 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