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ye e o 9 SATURDAY, JUNBillS! PAgra two LA GRANDE VENING 05SEHTEE Voifes Organdies8" For Sfimmc? Dresses . Hot days call for cool clotjiett. Voile's; ai'd OCindies are in demnnd fo 'warn weather. WV'are fffci'jiw Secia!, reduced prices e'ijthf now in all our figufed voiles and nrjfartdios. ' " VOILES priced. from ) per yard.up to .f(t. iff ' O KG A N DI Kb .priced from JVGjf uto JJJl.M)- Silk Dresses Reduced During all next week we offer special reduced prices on all women's silk .sses, I ne.se are all new garments this season a d some in Canton crepes, Georgette crepesSite. esses JdJ originally up . to $80.00 I ' H W k. Hill's jiVt IWelV'J iCi silk X. 1 on sale for t fy? ; V J If"' Dresses worth lip to $.00.00 to go on -de for ipf).5(). Also special reduced prices on all suits 'ind coats. Dept. Store 1 .'A , I- XI i I n Jv 5 bntiinl mm r,e" . CUSEStTTiED sri'KK.MK COURT AKFIH.MS e JIIWJB KNOVVI.. j HrrK'unt Nriiiiiuii. Housed of ill 11 T i It IrralmK (lie Hril'Nh war w-pboikts, liax brrn urntriirrd. ,hax Ix-en Hriitrn rrd In nix muntlis' inipriHuninrnl. Hazlewcod Ice Cream Sunday Special e Crush awberrMaple Nut, and VanillaTVAjN "Quality Maid" at regular hulk price. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Store ... ... Lalla flootth. j 'J'liB tory if I.nlln Hon!, U lit liurl J l Hll: Sht una hv lr uf Auruiiulx-, fniiift'ni- tX l)fihi. Sill! ;l) IiiT'iiiIi. tn Alii I.-, Milium uf l.i-sM'jr Itiifliiiriii. On Iht iiniriii' fniiil ' Tlit Weight et Signature. A II l.lll-l l.r'll.u ..tl. ..f u IIIHMkfMl I ,,,(,. ...,, . , . ,.,, 1 '' will nln.vv llu- illir.'rpniv . In wi'lflil Immuicii two .sill ut 'l y llU'll I1..11.1 ... i-. 1 . 1 1 . l'" ill -Mlitr, une I nuirn .1111, .-. H till II IIIHI'U .... 1 1. . . . iiy FtTiiuiiirx, 11 yiinliij I'l'i's tin iui'1, ,i . ... , ... . ... h , . . .. . . . ' iIm-h mil. I.m-kl y, llu' Iflil n mini Willi uhniii ln tell In, nit, 1if.1l 'in. 1 . ... , , ,.,,,.' ... . ii,".., i'loil.'H In tl,!H inij-i i,.,, nut ili'iieml liounili-il nun li-r ililk:lit w hi'ii sh I ., , , . , -, ni in iiin miiih ill if, or Ii liiiliini'i'it winilil lin vi- n Jioiini. illNrnvcml Hun Ihe jniiiiz nil win Hie willl ri in u In, in hlw wti-4 lii ti'oilii'il. The Hlmy Ik lit'iiuiiruMy t ! 1 Iiy Hie IiImIi ,oel, Tun i MiuHf. 'Hie lulu uf i 111- niii is "l.iillu Kinikli." Remove Blood St.iins. Tn ri-lHOtfe' lilmill .sttiliiH iniiil i-lnlll iiitilliili-.. Willi keruM-iit iinil,. ntii-r It ilaniK ii uhllp. tuiU In warm uiili-r. A inMu iiiiiiIi- i:f I'liiiiiiu.n Inii'i'lrv lan-li mid whIit will ri-nmvi- lil uul "Itili.s with, ml a Inii v. If nut I'liMi.'ly ri'iiiuveil hy tin- ri niilli-iitiiin repi-nl iilii'ti nr twin. Sidewalk Pcrlli. Mtntlsili'K slinw thiit niiirp ppnile are klllnl mill Injiiri-il l,y trliilnn, HllppltiK "il liilllliit Minn ft'inn nny nlhei- m-c-l' li'iils. Aniillii-r iiruilim-nt iitcnlnut the ci-i nli l.riis litilili if 'si-altf'rliisf tu nnne lnl Illinium. , i-i'K mi xhli-wulka. "Technical. Tin- il'riiiniirli- iiliinjdi-, rt,,lel.t . ni:s,-, l,y ,,.(,,. ,. i,,.,, ' . li!ii-i.-lliw1,l' Triinn-Hiit. It. What Smart Women Wear ItY AI.ICB lilt ADV. ROAD CONDITIONS IN , EASTERN OREGON The New Fur, 'If uiAimIt iA Mnliir llnnni-l VVIiu li ( oiiin ii,,. War i ' . .-Wurtai'a CoiffH.. Hy It. II. IIALIXK K, DiviNion Kniliieer. From llnardnian in Morriiw roiinly In (liiluriu in .Miilliiur ciiunty: Kmin Uonrilmun lo 15 ntili-n fii.it u( Pendleton exci'lli-nt (rruvi-li-tl iiuiihi; tlm county uridyl, nt tliiuitillu over 'Umatilla river is ilimul to traffic on uet-ouitt or Itiitlt wiiti-r; mi-esHui7 In r .oiku Terry uL Huh point. ' I'Votu tm end of tin- itruveleil rnatl to Kumela Hike Die old mud, which is very rough hut cun be tiuvUd. From" Kuint-lu lo IlilKiinI nmd is pu-ssuble. curlh rol In fnir coiulitlon. roiii Knteturi.se to Juselih whut rouKh nl present; county funics Until arcmvile of a fur tliul Is be nil? Ii attired., for the first time thi: season, onil that is culled "hampster.' lituniisu-r is a kind of lui-ga Kussian rat--we trust not BtiSljevik which when ciued und dyed a dark brow, makes a very soft skin with a brilliant luster. The wrap with its full cape Uuk hartKltur from the shoulders is characteristic' uf the season's mode And the size and s,,rin,. ,,r n... ...rr njve us use is anullier chtimcteristic. all muff. irnifl, an. I ronseiiu-ntly buy mure 1 "iiiK larger 4han any we have used In my last arllcle I itii ntioied thai ' o....t .1 j .,. jinufrs were in ukuiii, ufler hiivinit I been little used for. the past two years. 'Ibis rs not only on uccount of short slievi-Sj but Ih-ciiuki- of u distinct conspinu-y, so I he-ir, on the part of the furriers to working and ririKKnC to put fur. To which end tln-y have for a Ion time". The enormous rouni ii in iirai snupe possiuiB lur suininiT "sllippeil puttinc pockels in coats; ' i limvel. Houta detours: Suuth On and are not makim? cuffs -o wide mnl skills, to Kitfhleenth (ntuj-yi muff, such as seen in some lif'tlu. im-ipIio ,.r ii.... nver iii. uusepn i nine; turn east fm voiumiliolltl, lest they should serve, as Pel usl, is nlsrt to be revived, made up - - ..-..I.. , ii, c ii.-, iii iieu in a iniiil. ,i" iniiiy nixes or iH'irr sk on pii:4 sale or track i miles; turn , . - ,. . , ," , ,, , . crease its iriith I west, ocross truck 1 ...lie; south l.f. '"T" f ie k,.owle.lKe ..full this! -"lh' ! miles; east ,.u.-ross tmck ii miles to ' K Uoseuh : south through Joseoh 2 J muff, tfl' Ibf Imv,' l,e,' ,,l.' 'miles to Wallowa Lake. This rou.inK , " ."'erf1"""? f,""""s,;" ...in . .. , ,, .. . .. " and dilfere.it shinies th u tn,i, 1 Will III- UKPtl II 1 1 I Ill-Ill, u-ii lllll mi, in, ... ' '' From HilKard lo In (irninle under construct ion ; road in fuir shape. From Iji Crunde to ll-.it hike ex cellent paved and macailaitiiicd load. , I'Voni Hot liakn to Union follow .detour sinus iiIoiik "foot hill" roml, a good dirt road except miir Union .Junction when! Ihu county' is laying (f ravel. .. Tbo"' valley roml is under water; piissalJe to liiiiii traffie with li;hl luniU. From Union to North IWdcr good earth roud. From North Powder lo Haines Hie Toad la fair; there are several miles of unpacked irmvel, and also a mini Iter of box culverts are under con 'at ruction, at which there are snort tletours. Finn. Iluiues In linker, excellent prnveled roatl. From 1-takcr tn Nt'l-nn fair din' mad. From Nelnuu to llunlii;lon under ' constniL'tion; several detours wel! I riarkcH; detour ronils routh with steep hills. j From lliiiitiue.-tun to Weiser. ui,d ; dtrt ri.ad; t-ike ferry at (lids; via Weiser ami Payette; no nie;ht Si rvice i on this ferry nt w'c's'ent on account u, tnirh water. From Weisi-r tn tliilat i, on the til'eifoll fcide, under ' enlist lUt-lii n ; KIKh Ulnl Rt-vcrul detours. From Ontario m,u'.;i lo Nys a n,.t I (rood. 'r6m Ontiuin to Vule rwvl fair. Prom Vale to I iu..:.;,!i' road roml J'vom Vale to Hums v.-iy rnuith; Imdiy rtiltcd and washed' by 'rco'iit tains; from Vvile.out LTi miles fattly eood; frnin 111 it) ptiiul to t'lanc very bad, no sirn and mtiny finks. 1'i-om linker tn .Unity and from Pi ker lo II ilfwuy the muds are fan -'t:ai Hie henvy rains durinir the 0 luindictin to travel. of the new j moil '"'I , . , .... .... ... ..... . . surri.-i.-.n. slims iviii i,.. i, I i r..i. " - " "snort. low the riKul will, (We; no construe I T " -v , "" m " "'' "' lion work to coalelnl with. rlll!' ttl " "' crnnne, will. From Pendleton , Washinntoi, I pecmlly for eveni.,,;. state line :i milea of excellent paved iT,, "': 'T'' "x,1"",!ilv" ',-, ...ad. helour Weston to Uny creek, l), ' i,1"" W,',"k f"w : (i.r, miles dirt road, -ouKh. TralfiJ '"'l''y "hap-d mr thai K will, shuuld observe detour sikrns on dosed I 1 ' seclions; tills stretch closed except In persons living on ch.scd sectinna. Finm I'cndlelou' to Pilot Hw-k: f, miles of the old county road i4 i-oukIi; .'i miles of new (Traveled road; the new Kiudc is dllrty cind slow irtivel inK. From lone to (iilliam counlv line earth ilid in fair conditiou; mai'a.litm under i-oiisiriu-tion. FARMERS TO PLAY BASEBALL the annual fanners' iiiciiic r the Farmer' Union, beinn; held in the city purk this afternoon, one of the interoiuiK features promises to be tile baseball ifulne Mrminre, l,e iwien ihe Cove and lt!iu Mt. Uiiiiiki's. Sp.akinif by men devotinif Iheil life ,o. lb,, cu-opcraiive movements unions Ihe farmera is also on the M'.'Kiu n. Farmers from all over the euunii uirivinl in.lur.fe numbei-s this iiorn njr lo attend tin, pR-.,i,. am( promises well to U- one f he must successful ever held by the Union. I mm ii.VKKK I'l.AVS V.IMIS Sl'NDAY IN ItA KKIJ I IIAKKH, June 11 The linker ball tiliini la InokiitK forward In a fast month Mum Sunday when he first K.,m,- of the peasull will be lilaved Willi l a lirande lo JiiMph: Mriii. M(-in has a sIioiik tmni, but From Iji (Irande to Wallowi hill Mnater Hum al says ll.,,.i' ',4, ih very xiusl tundilinn for dirt roads; l"iK team. tin county (Trailer near Imln-r has1 Mr. thiol slated today that the n.i ,n,-in loi.e ui.'l (n rwail winch nee mjers will wear I heir ni-u. .,i . iiiiAea hard pullin',, hi a week Hie '"' " Similay. and ar do-'i riuiiu-d inl, dirt -will have iwck'ei! . this r.retch rmk lhm in by.winn)na lh nam. )' Willi ki-k'Ksl conil.tion.' .. ' filklu tied lo make' dme lur'aj "KroM Wallowa hill lo Jluia-n veiy 4 urn name at :ialn July J . r"ufl' . ,IK V- the riebitlou in (inker J . .f rom Minain to.l'.mk Cn-.V to'.r,Mi.'f IU"t did ul .feel iu.u if! ronstnic'on. . VerJ vmii'lt. Wuld lie tub lo take Ihe i... tuiuMt.H'ke Cn-ek ?o i:i.?.iiiii.se,lrLiiii lioime al ibaf lime " - a? " . . ii.-:j' i-if -.:V!f..vK.V't'" , v- I ft. .Two co.ilruslinif layers of thin nest chiffon, ihe upper navy blue, and the lower' rose, muke Hits inoior hound. Th silk conU NwunK across the rose chiffon, which shows in Ihe band in frun.1, are of blue, and I here is a spar', klinit border of small and1 slender blue it hiss brads. A New .Minor Bonnet. The little motor bonnet in the 'sec ond sketch h:us been inspired, as you must note, by the head-dress of the lied Cross nurse, und the various war- j win ncrs. i here never has been a f more heeoniintr frame for the fame ivountr or ulij, fr all il.s simplicity, , M.l.l we were all t to let it p,. i Whereupon a designer comi-s ri-w-,ir.l with this cunlerpail for the motor' or even the street at will. - - . i is i. two con l is: hi, I.-. r I nne cniiiiMi, the underneath one show ! i"tr in a plain Land --amiss the brow over which three' thick silk cords are pwun. Aroun.r the ed(re of Ihe out i side veil are sewn slender (rla.-a bea.b in the same color, o form a pointed scallop, while Ihe under veil is merely pict'ted. v. . Thi modi lUias been Worked out for me in navy -and rose, the ouiskle 'aver of ch.ffo-. the silk cords, and lieails U.mt, ..f. ,hp navy lhe onder layer (if the rose.' Hut any cmiibiiiiftioii ,.r r.....rs. may he ineii of course. - lire combininc of the two shades ih eycelli nt. since il . ' "ax iBvolvi.ig Row of rarry Trees Keridrd on Yealerday l.and In lyucslion In 4'ove. The s'tnte supreme court yesteaday hainled down a decision in the case of Ii. K. Anderson, plaintiff andre-' -pondent, vs. John Kichards, defend ant and upgiellant, in, an appeal from Ihe decision of Judge J. W. Knowles, ufrirmimx Jud(fe Knowles' decision. The suit was to quiet title to a strip of lurid between two hits and fur an injunction restraining the defendant from trespassing on the atrip uf land involved. The lota are located in the townsite of Cove. The plaintiff claimed that the boundury was on the eat side of a valuable row of cherry trees where a fence stood while the defendunt claimed that the true line is over fif e.n ftet further west. There has been a dispute for many years as to "he, true lortition, of the boundary line.' At the triul before Judge Know les the plaintiff claimed title to the line of the fence by adverse posses sion, claiming that the fence had been maintained and recognized as 'he boundary line for ten years. The lefendant denied the existence of the fence for thut period and claimed that the strip of land under contro versy had always been used to some "xtent in common, as well as that it A-ts entirely located within the boundaries of his lot. R. J. Green was attorney for the -ippellant and Crawford und I'-akin -ind C. II. 'Finn were attorneys for the the respondent. - - .SUND.VY AND MM GolWyn Presents TOIAMOORE IN ut i . i i vA. i r J noia lOMr nurse . Adapted from the fanioutXsatuilay Evening Post story "CANAVAN," l Riert Hughes. ' "Misther Daniel Canavanlelightful Irish man, fighter, lover and regular human being. A character you'll never forget, in u, picture that's 100 per cent comedy. Also .Showing , V VOD-A-VII. MOVIES 4 ACTS 4 OBSERVER WANT .ADS GET RESULTS Calgary' Name. The city of Culk'ary, Alberta, re ceived lis name In ISTtl frnin Col. Alaelend, Ihen In comuiQiul of the ruyul noribuest mounted police al .but point. lie named It ufler Ids Id home. C.ili.'arv, a suiull estute on he Isle of Mull. Si-otbind. Working Like Brvera. "BeMver-''dii no worl. for a period f ;hree in. ullis or inort. each suninipr," ,r, ,irillnir to n exchnune. And colleu :rof, ssnrs. I Is said, "ivo.k Ilk is-ers." Hi tlmure Cun. ivEt'UTATION WEEK. : . - ON A RE At HOT DAY. i 'A tenl :hf . day-A real cold sooh aleij like Al'Cuin serves you at the Palace Confectionery is what will touch, the spot Ju.st tell Al how Thirsty you ure and he will fix up cooler for you ' Palace Confectionery Co. a1laa1leMllstVMl Refrigerators BICYCLES CRdOCET XeTS SCREVN DOVK.S .. . A , '. ' X new 20 iction on TIRES F. L. LILLYS HARDWARE 1 " "r i' iiiii rrinifiijuj PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS La GrandX Cocrete Pipe Co. PERMANENT AS.THE PYRAMIDS DRAIN TILE jOLlV)W BUILDING BLOCKS SEWER PIPE IKkLOW SILO BLOCKS IRRIGATION PIPE sVrAL SEPTIC TANKS CULVERT PIPE j)UNDATION BLOCKS Factory at Island City. Postoffice Uox 791 Fraternal Directory ,mmmmmmmmmmmm ' l P. O. BI.KH I tlranae tilye No IIS. I.i,dic4 mrnila at:h Tliuraila veolnK . o't'loi-k. Home and clul privilege "litoerf ullj asln.iijbd to al Mi-other kllkn. NOI.AN SK1PP. SKlleil Rule. P. T.. I'RKItSuN', See'y. M'DhlKN WtntUMKN ur SvVllsKIOA i.e Urnnde I'a.up No. 7"03 nitfc.ta or .he flrat and talrd Thi.rmliiv evnn loae uf end a. r.th. In the K. of p. Hell. Vlaltl'ia . -itfu'Mii-. w-,cun H. C. HM.I.. V. r. JAKl-1 liosTtii.'K. rierk. r. A M. 1. (IranAe . LAJae No II. A. r. A A. M.. bulila reg-ular meet lr,ka nret and t'-itrd Prldaye at 7 He p. m. (?i,rdlal welctiuo to all ata OD. R. n OrVR, W. M. A. O. WILLIAMS, Sec. u. ' ICAMi.K--Aerle No. nt. aaeela every rriaar niKUl at Kaale Vlaltlna uieuibra weloonie. J. J. MUKOHI80N. W. P. M. HIUI1UKIJ. uarv. fUOimCN U 'CHI WORLD 1 ji Hran-Je CaBip No. int. Meet ver are. a'hd third Muadav at Kag-lea hall. All vleltlne Qelahojr wel ci,i. Due payable at the -ifhca uf Hi- 'lrk. Iliiom La (irande National H i nil !,IJK. K. L1LLV C. C. R. J. KITCHEN, rlera. . (I. o. l. La Urande LoOtte no. kt,u Ixiyel Order of loofl, holda reKUlar leetlnae every Wedneadey night al p. III. lo Haaie Hall, neit lo Slks Hiill'llna. on Wt-duesday evenloga vtwltura alwava welcome. Due oav able at-l,a (irunde Pharmancy and .at J. (J. Holm's Crocerv Store. 11. K. SHANKS, Die. J. !. IIOI.M, Sec. aBBaaataaJliaaaitae Shakespeare Said "The Apparel Oft claims the Man" Pro- K.N l W MTU OP PYTHIAS RttJ Cross ia(1k Nj. I", meelii evry Uunday evenlfiK In OnitlU Hs!t K. of P HaIIi, mt 8 p. m. A Pythian welcome to atl.vlattln KnlRbtit V. moo HI-:. C. C. C. U (iltAUAM. K. K. a- WOMAN'S 1IKVKP1T ARSOfl ATION at th Macca.btK. 1 () run tie LolE No. 17. W. a. of M. IUk meta flrsl Thursday at 1 p. m. and third Wed DfctJay at V p. tn.. at K. of P. hall Vlalttnir Stat era wcom. NuHA b. MAOKKV. Comnandet MAKJ.OKiK KATOV. Rocord-KfMpar j . Did. yoli ever stop to ocnmidtT iUlr. f.u-t ' whkn okdkki(; voi r clothks? l,,x ., 'V' "I"-""- vim vey me mini r.f RRFINEllENT nml TIKH UUl", ' A li ll.-l ailK villi Olll ,IOr tllf, eiii.,,,,,,,. PRICES Mote 'Attractive Th o. I.u.,.. n.r " IUI t The Wardrobe WOOD V. BERRY Dry Cleaning a Specialty O. R 8 Hop Chspter No. ll. p. 'B. 8. bolda ataled eummunlcallun the eeo ond and fourth Wednesday f each nonth. Vtaltlua aenbere'Cordlalli weiccmfd, lll'l.nv HI'Ml'ltFlRTS. W. it ' FUIHKSI'K MAI'OV. Sw- V.l'arls.crealion, wrap and muff, jf Ih'e new fur, hamnseri; whica is iiark hrw gh a brilliant-Htr-. 1ie urr. , mkere f mason, I.r ieek mi anj ' ' ' -Mflia-sh).- .', woman a i-hoce . wear some gay ..-.n,t or.g-nr -cfii.ir thai might, not V ! becoming- hr' Uself. . Thus -a friend of. mine who' has J,,ng w-.mlt-d lo Vraar ; m Ameriem Isimty red veil, 1,'ui (found it 'tis, ivi,f fr hiP ,kin, i tCoin4r lo le Me to d.k tfith thi, , mij.1.1. She v ill snfjen t.he.re.1 with ; Iminir "of. roval b'ue, which conrihr )'n the lad-Jijit aKive' Ver eves. (!ll jlring.O'il their .intensely III' color. anil rinitVtM Jhs't fu ture ,f-hei Ifaie', tiding th al(enti.m away from i l er skin. ' " . ' . FOLEY TAXI! SERVICE Foi.ey Hotel . ! t .Mai 773 al Xvy aiil Night Serv ice This J conmlnaii wcrk onument, erected to the memory of Joseph a Carr, m Oakwood Cemeterv. New Vnet t. . on of cjftsaie and mmlern ideas i monulnent (fen.Cdrr:? tfleaorjlTroi 'ill I'HI'H.Bt1""'!' '" V HliB)Jl-a.J:-a.a,n:i;:;aIi.aJ We have made a profound tudy- of monument building, and an order placed in our hanvli, is sure to receive faith fMI intelligent, execution. We Will Gladly . .Furnish Estimate Blue MounUia "Marble &&mit ' ' Coilipaivyr. o a 0 Ae-.U tr pt.J by l'ai iUiA iV- ,uj .Ol)vlo aw.C.T.iaa..(jg ' 0 . . " - I 4 9 ' " 9 - - - - -