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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1922)
Pridnf, April 7. 19:72 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PA ("IE THREE . ""' wnRrp'ryc;. MY laundress f Ft"VT 'JlLL VOvi N0T T0"N (shurf an' T-rS yti -r-cv , - - J Or.SOMETHINGUWLPRlZE1 "A ir Jiv t 1 I 1 -) EAT ONiONS WhEN l GOING) A CLAIRVOYANT f - (C 3- Y, .,' , Vllf-1-;-1- (-i,w.?,rsJ y . I o'hAve company yb mrs sm.th ....... J-A VW ' - AMATEUR Ul I iS' Ibfrwr-; psychic Iriffli rJi . jjl ""1' i . y rtT - - it i j THE SPlWT OF YOUR TAX ON EARTH AND HE EVIPENTLY , Ml,' C TlVft '. JIF YOU HAVE THIS P0WER TuOT'FOR SO'cEMTsTX- fl HUSBANP COMES 10 TELL ME fl HASN'T IMPROVED SINCE HE - ' ll V. SOls. ) ;4W "NX (YOU CIAIM, CAM YOU TELUti) r-I M THAT IN THE" A THAT YOU ARE MY V PASSED OVER. TELL HIM ' 1 : W I I TvlVK i1 m 4 'i CTELL MY POOR HUSBAND THERE. THERE, EMILY, 1 ! , frfal'ZrV "r4. r-QNltt iUl mfTST1 BeYOHP. HKE W HAVE HAPOtBOH BFNG PAGFfi SY SOMC WU-V1 I "' I ZJSOME PFOPIE C1yV 74KE 7tf JOT OUT OF DEATH SyrA SP 5l? ANDMABTERUNK HAV WU CMZVOYANCE FASHIONABLE. 7H GIPSY IS HCOOHTHS FORMIDABLE COnpeTTIQff 1 ? & ? !i S 'This Foils the bandits f f v k I r:rv i'A A, 1 . 4 " fl . . . . - . Dolie Henderson , visited at J. K. Cniper's Sundny. 'R. M. Carrey of Evans is in Promis e this week looking about his sheep, which C. E. Guruett has been reeding. ALICE L NOTES ALICEL, Apr. 7. Several of the Alicel farmers attended the tractor school in la (Jrande this week Mam ice Cekeler was tnken to the hospital at Iji (irande last week for an operation. He is improving rap idly. Mrs. W. R. Cekeler i3 much better this week. Miss Jennie Mayfield of Elijin ha. been caring for her sister, Misi Cek eler, this week. Mrs. Luther Turner u su'osliuitin? for Mrs. Cekeler this woo!-. . The Adams express Co na out a ileet of armored trucks Into commission In New YorK as protection against hold-ups of bank mes senger wblcb bavt been very frequent in Gotham recently. Promise News Items (Special to The 0server5 'PROMISE, Apr. 7. Rain is fall ing ami the snow is almost gone. Mrs. .Johji Carper is on the sick list. - ; . . , Mr. rind Mrt-.'Cvd Criffith ywited with M4-. iinl). Tiiesdai ' E. M( Barton ixirs ti Jo'ssehger on the ProrpLie' stage'' Monday and Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cee visited n Mt 5tBi, fhohipson , i?vi!.';v7;'--, , Tew days last week with W. B. lies cock and family, Mr and Mrs. Chr.s! Horner and Airs Hairy Relden of Powwatka was visit ing in Promise last week. John Carper went to Wallowa Sun day, returning Tuesday. .7. A .Poud went to Enterprise Mon day on business. ' Alice Henderson and Mabel Thomp 'ion visited Sunday nt J It. Cnn-pd'a , p. Ej Kenworthy is on the sick list. ' Arthur Garrett visited with Elbert Thompson Sunday. Elmer 'Pennett went in Wallum Mnndn'- to work. Hams and Bacon Jort from i EajoLt Hcu- IP-elieions Kams, 35acoa xiii JSkosltJw Mf. Emily Suprar Cured Hams Mr. Emily Sugar Cured Picnics Mr. Emily Sugar Cured llacoi 3acks ., The Grande Ronde Wml Mrs. iVI 'A1 'Rrojtfn . -Ant ' iliiichtar. Verdie, are spending tho.wc-ck ir. La Grande. . . t Mary Taylor sjiait Sundny with Mrs. Harry Fisher of f.n Grande. Molville and Chaunv Stownr; left Sunday for Union to work on tho rail road. Ina May Webster, of L Grande, spent the week-end with her father William Webster Read Bible and Shakespeare. There l.i only one safo rule about (bo study of English, and that Is to rend those who knew how to write It best. It Is . not uncommon for molhers to remark time they can tell Instantly with whom their children have been associating, merely by their lunguage. Constant association with the Illble and Shakespeare Is the best rule. No substitutes better than these hnv yet been given to ns. Soe 7RUk for infants invalids ASK FOR jS Hoi-lick's Unoriginal Avoid Imitations nd Substitute ForInrants,Inval!d9nilGrowingChUdren I Rlchmnk, malted grain extract In Powdo The Oriirlnl Food-Drfn!: For All Ages No Cooking Nouriihio PlgoUbl fe. -,- . . . Hi SVL Quality- that's the Reason for the ever growing popularity of Albera Flapjack Flour. Makes light, Uy hot cakts. Ordr Packap Your Grocr in i v .. v ' i'r. FlapjaqkFltw Ctrtimllf cyiindiicil on- tMiatr tawrtB abtoiutt wottum. 9 , Think of Faying 80 Premiums, Hie lusiirnnre man predicts Hint folks In thii .fntiiro will live lo hn 1)00 years of age, that Is, If they keep out of the wuy of automobiles, we suppose. , Somewhat In Error. J ml Tonkins says he knows some people who give. lots of dinners under the Impression that they're social leaders when they are only social feed ers. I,, , The Searcher for Sympathy. 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