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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1922)
PA0T3 TWO LA OTLTE EVE XTXfl OBSERVER n Age does not come with the blare of trumpets. It creeps along on velvet slip, pers and we are old before we know it. i THE woman who carelessly accepts her graceful slender ness as a permanent gift of the gods is suddenly amazed to find that a few added years have brought unpleasant figure tendencies that accentuate her age and betray the smooth beauty of carefully preserved :' hands and face. Nature needs help at any age and just the right wisp of a corset worn in youth is a protection against the ' discouraging task of attempting to regain lost1 figure lines in later life. Good lines are far easier to retain than to regain. There are some very decorative models in the original . - G O S S A R D Front Lacing CORNETS Bo pliable and unobstrusive that you will be unconscious of their support .except for a comfortable feeling of well being. Our expert service makes it possible for us to assume full responsibility for your satisfaction. . For !Sale By ' HILL'S DEP'T STORE 1-4 off On All PYRALIN TVOUY and M ANICTJKE SETS " PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE A COMEDY DRAMA A Play In Four Acta 22 SPEAKING PARTS presented by Boy Scouts OF LA GRANDE Specialities Chorus Singing by 40 boys. (Boy Scouts) Chorus Singing by Ad Club, Men's Chorus jVocalvSolo Miss Florence Lynch Selection by Boys Sextette Fiano Solo Master Russell Nelson. Clarinet Solo Francis Robinson. Three Team Tumbling Act Messrs. Hooper, Coker and Rusmdl Nelson. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Monday, January 2nd Matinee 2:30 Amission 25c Evening 8:15 Ge;ral Admission 35o Reserved Sfjats 80s Two hours offislid IsfcerUinrent. Reserved Seat Plan at Srhwrthorn'a GOVEWELGDHES THE NEW YEAR Ralph I-orcnr. come home to spend Christmas with hia mother. I.e.-die Peck, who has been working in Imblcr for the pant two months, i. 'lit home. I Mr. mill Mr. Walilo Ilirhurtlsnn spent Christmas with Mm. Ftiihard on'H father, (jeo. Chadwick. SHItlOCS TASTKS- Use Observer Want Ada. (Hnecln! to The Observer) COVfc., Jan. ine or tne ftocial events ul the week was the dancing party Kriday evening to bid ailicu to the departing year and welcome in the new. It was a tim eof youth an:! joy ,anr young enthusiasm hid dull care away. Music was furnished I fr ttnothji- week. Mitt Mai inn Conklin hits rt'turne.I to her stuiJicH at Oorvallis. Miss Bvsx I.ant. of tWalla Walla, Washington, wh. (unit home to .spent! the. holidays with her parents, he returned. Louis Lantz left Saturday fur C-r Vallis, He did not attend the first of the year, but is now K('"tf back to tukn aip the work where he left off Jast ytar. Miss Kloisf? Huntley of Union is spending the wei'k in C'ovf? at the home o iher aunt, Mrs, 'J'. W. Conklin. Mr. and Mrh. Thos, ilefty jfave a small party last evening, the occasion beintf the fir it anniversary of their marriage. The guests were: 'Mr. and j Mrs. Wm. Hallmark, Mr, and Mrs. J Alvin Orton, Miss Ibden Antles and ; i Mr. Thos. Conklin. J Karl Ijanders of La (JranuY is herj'i for the week trt. J Mr. ant! Mm. iKoy Lay jravp a ftniailji dinner party to- a few intimate friends j! Thursday evening. ' Mr .and Mrs. C. U, Rowe gave t sumptuous' Chrb-tmas dinner to the ( liev. and Mrs. Pollard, Miss Lily Pol- i lard and Mr. ,i. If. Love. jj Miss Hazel Ilauser of Baker is here-i for the week-end. J le Midain suffered the loss of I two teeth by Itfing in too close prox-jj imity to the heels of a fractious horse. ! Mr. and Mrs. Herman Trippier andl( laughter of Walla Walla spent th.-tj Christmas holidays with his parents, 'Mr. ;.ml Mrs. J. K. Trippier. I i Mrs. Cullum Davis and children Kft,! today for their home at Jerome, Ida-i ho. They have been here for the past I two months .it the home of Mrs. I1 Davis' mother, Mrs. A. B. McClain. i and the two little frirls, Ethel and 3 Clara, have betn attending school, ji The Baptist young people gave nurprise party to Mrs. Davis Wednes-ji day evening, just on the eve of he: ( departure for her home. I Miss- Nell Kckcrsley, who cam.1 !, home to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Otho Eekei-sley. i has returned to her home in Walla Walla, Washington. ji . 1. A. Conklin spent the vacation1 with friends in Uaker. lVof. and Mis. Hoy Conklin of Un iqn. wiej8itiDtt ,inJov this week. Bilious Headache. When you have a severe headache, a disordered stomach anil constipa tion, take three of Chamberlain's t: lets, They will correct the disorders of the liver and bowels, effectually curing the headnhce. adv. Miss Roberts, who Ued Pepper Kthool, in spendUig her vacation with her fcister, Mnc. Nellie K. (irate. M rs. Na 1 1 i e M . H e f f y will tench the eighth grade next week, sub,stitut ing for 'My. Dena Towle,. who will t return from her visit in Portland SOUTH HAOLRY. Mass... Jan. 2. Keaetimi from midyear examina tion sends the college girl iurliglit fiction. So Hays Miss Hi-rtha. iK. lilukley, librarian at Mount Holyoke college ,in a review of college girls' month. In general, hownvor. she iBavn that since the -war them has iben a,- tendency to I more serious books. revert to Un U teuching at reading taHtes .uiaile public tjniglit. Springtime is another period for pleasure reading, and she has found that during May twice an books are read as In any Perseverance is persistency in pro gress; obstinacy is persistency in paralysis. Monriuitos during dry seasons nr? uiuiiy' rendered more dangerous to human Mher beings by thirst due to lad f water. Constipation. Constipation of the bowels in a stop-' page of the newerage system that re- I moves waste matter from the b)dy. it is as necessar that your bowels -nve regularly once each duy, to carry off j this waste, as it is inai u.o wasie pipes of our home be kept ep"ti and carry off the waste from the how. If you would enjoy good henith, keep your bowels regular by taking (Ilium -berlain's Tablet' when needH alv. Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced Embal mer, Arnbulance Ser vice. v Day-i Phone Main G2,.v Night Phone, Main 743. 1505 Poiuth St. La Grande, Oregon. Repairing and Wiring of ' Any filing Electrical ' R & S. ELECTRIC- CO. 10'j Depot Street' Phone 303 W WV.-.S1"'1"' 1'','.u- 'uW ''O1- lrrl. LomJ l "VV- K!'-l,in.. I-!""":' XJ Vu..-.. llr.1. Nul ti nr. i-. ..--- K '- lint, r .-V . s. . .. WASHINGTON NURSERY CO. J. H. KILBY, 1S08 Y. COVE STAGE Weimer Bros. Passengers, Freight' Daily Trips from Savoy Hotel i nm6tvich - h in ttttt " ',L 1 1 1 1 1 1 man When You Both Love Music What more delightful way to spend an evening than in listen ing to The Brunswick play your favorite selections? That is, if you own a Bruns wick. If you haven't one, come in today and learn how to gt one easily. First bear it play Brunswick ic -r-rai ana instrumen tal. Hear the latest dance jazz as interpreted by the new Super-Feature Records, It's in toxicatingl The ideal produc tion, the true, velvety tones will amaze and delight you, i Then we will explain the convenient payment plan which ' so easily puis The Brunswick m your home; JANUARY RECORDS NOW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. Licensed Plumber "Work Guaranteed ART'S Plumbing and Repair Shop Art Wcagle, Prop. Repairing a Specialty -402 N. Fir St. -. Phone 407J La Grande, Oregon , JL JQL IL SLA J M. A ZJH. 1 TRAIF THUIKT SIKH' OPEN. ' ;The Rod Croa Thrift Shop is open itnily now in the New Koloy M: Jluildin. off the Ariamfl avenue (H: entrance. Thurslny will contin- fH i ue to he Thrift Day nnd on tlu i f- day all whu have donation.! for the shop are asked to have it H1" (rf- ready to he delivered, that be- ?! ing the day collectionA are ?mnde. :K IJ-lii-tfp KXHt SilitKili , - - TAXI Call Main 44 Wo mnko all calls promptly. You do not luivo to wait. We do all kinds of country driving Jioasoiml)lo llntes C'urcful Drivers FORD & GEORGE Main 44 NEW YEAR Olympia Oysters AT The Lottes U. LOTTES, Prop. GREETINGS To Our Many Friends and Patrons OREGON HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT CO Union-La Grande , AUTO STAGE La (jrande Headquarters: L. & L. Drug Store Union Headqnarters: New Union Hotel Connections made, with Union-Baker Stage P. G. DeLap, Mgr. iMIiiTT'HHMIiIH ! Sign Service :! Auto Painting- The modern kind ; that lasts A Guarantee Wilh Every Strokt 01 the Urush and the Guar. , an tee is Good. i Runyan In Hug's Garage FOR SALE 1 H-room house. Just reniodi'led nnd painted Inside and nut. 1'his' notise. wi'll loi-atol on a lot Hin1 by 120. The plare 1b now renting i for J ion per month. Soldiern want-j tn K to invent tholr lionna coinu In and Invoflttpate ttllM. p There Is No Economy qI n Poor Vision oonoinizo on pltvtliin. Tlioy can para tlw lionsehold n 'Tlie M ear can bo driven another seascin. lmprovenientj can be deferred. JV.it glasses must be poeured when tile- j 6 room ninuYrn hutiKalnw, nenr liiuli nctiool, iv. Mick from paved H(rM't. I'rii'O IH0O. ! 6-rooin lirttiso, pla;trrrc, city Rt or. I'loclrir lic.iits, nunlern, nu'iit. iiHrk ,f laml, ;.tr:tiO. Thin plnro is an exi-ollont K.inlt-n tr.rl. Tlit loratius Is 1 SO 4 V avi'nutv '$2fi00 of tli nun-hunt' pric run b link! fr hy paylnR 112 por month inn! Intorrtt nt 7 prnvnt. t I Geo. H. Currey Thono Itlark 2001 Hrnl K.tatr, KMrra Iamum. Inmrance PEOPLE can pronnatilon. on t 1n property are lu'etletl. There is no scale if values byvliidi tlie fvi of good vision may lie reck oned. Like good health, it is nhsohiMy nccc-sary fr Hie ierforinant'e o our daily duties and the full enjoyment of life iself. Such a priceless Hssession must be safeguartii-ii. whatever ih? cost. Delay in sectft iutc glasses for veaVeiiing eyes is in it economizing but the costliest kind of folly. You are not only, rxporirncrng discomfort, perhaps suffering, and depriving yourself of your full efficiency, but every day the eyes are without the assi.s'faire tlrcy need, their natural powers are retro grading the faster. ipood vision is the most inexpensive th'wg you caw secure. The small ex pense of proper lenses fitted by competent professional people makes the cost of good vision insignificant. If your eyes ave not functioning pmpcrly if you have any reason to suspect that. as a matter of economy you should consult a reliable Optometrist at nce J. H. PEARE & SON Some Bargains A heautiful home on corner or I' and Oreenwood, 9 room modern house. Price J4200 A mortgage f 900 can be a sumed. $iri,t ca9n m haB die It, balance can be arrair-ewl. 720 nrrC!t Tn Inir.. about 6 ii, i,.a east from Allcel. ""ou miprnvements JH.nno. 4000 cash, to suit purchaser. Core, Prlc batane Qptoraetrist3 4 rooms, bath room and toi let, barn, woodshed, part base ment, good Itit. at 1515 Mob roe. J'riee i4Tr. ,70n balance contract 15.00 per month. 600 acres, jo miiPS M,t from Joseph. Ore., 200 acres under cultivation, 200 acre more ran b put under. Two sets of bulldinsa on the place, a!l fenced and cross fenced Rood well, some springs, fa ades in fall jrain. Htf ., r'nwed. Trice J13.000, 11500 cash will handle It JSOOO school mortjtaRe runs 3 yean yet. Cafance term at t la terest. C. J. BLACK & CO. 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