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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1922)
rA riRANDK ctventno onsrravF.n Summer Ginghams and Wash Goods 1 Checks are thei Thing and Yellow a Favorite Color Kvory'ivcar it V siim'1 hin.u -.new 1,-i.xi summer the vogue Wiis !' red pin ehecks; it's checks itain litis season hut in more clever designs; elieck wilhiii elieek patterns, sinall plains that give a eioekei-l etTcct anil siuaie motif's set closely on a contrasting ground. Colorings are also more delicate. They are almost rainbow hues with yellow and la venders most liked of nil. The Tissue tiinghaiiTs are quite dressy Voiles and Sw isses are suerh. HHPs Departm't Store A fitlinit cliwinjf tu the Nei?hljor huud Club's iiiusicul piugruuib took liluci- j'fMtiii'iluy with Mm- hml Itoim enkamp u k-iulcr- Mm. IStiliiii-nkamp rotid u well jirjiaicd pai(r on )-fKwi composers. ! 'bull lhi.1 pv;nm when the l-iufy Alar o "ion iiini-o on I'auv Kiuhu tfsr ' . ( I . . a . . J r k r ; ': PRO PHY LAC-TIC , PENE-TRA-TOR Hair Absolutely Hygienic Easy to Clean Pure Aluminum Face : Specially Priced at 79c PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE j 7$ck& store j !-M!: PRICES on Tires, Tubes, Gabriel Snubbers, Bumpers, Spot Lights and Tire Chains. Over stocked andi must move them We want your repair business on any make of car. Our Guarantee is what you need on your repair work Home of the Chevrolet and ' Nash. BLUE MOUNTAIN GARAGE AVERY HARRISON, PROPRIETOR PIANOS . See Us Eeforc Buying W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. t-. f REASONABLE and SEASONABLE The fcioom 's v on gf Mr. and Mrs. A, 'uie iwul i a iup;Jle an highly iLMpot'tcd ymmjj farmer. A1:i' friendy nf t In couplw join in bent, wishes Kntcrpi ixu Heeoi d-Chifftain. . The Jju-ky TiiirUton will moet to morrow al'Uuuou Jit the kuMtu; uf Mr. H. K. (HlidKt', 1102 ( tivenue. Mr. and Mis.. J. (;. jHulm entertain l a few of thwr fiieuil Tuesiiay evening- .A very cnjnyabl? evening wu spent. ' Near the close of the eveuiii' . Mims Hii.ia Anthony phi.vKi two com-; Those present were jMr. find Mia.' po-.itimm wilii fine inlet pretive auil-t ,-IW Smith, Mr. an;: Mrs. J. J. liar-; ity. Hit numbers were: WMinK Ian, Mr- and Mrs. C. Ursh and! (V'HcsHKjn," by It. Kmil Enna, andhh ho.-t and Jwlw, Mr. and Mrs. "VttiHcut'," iy j.ucitKi Bevker. Thrwe'j, c. muen (Mijoy)! numliera wtM -iven by' ilrs. Hurley Richardson. ' Aiulx'soue. by Muriim liuui-r, and 'Gtrt'ott:" andlthi "1'ienrtt iante' ty Dunt Mittcy. Mkh A. L. 'Hiohatdson, accompanied by Mis. (W, W. lierry, very tfraciouwly anK two ploasinff tficups of sons, ''iJay is Done," ani ''love's Krfieiom," by Mm. J-Yankie Walkur, and "Ah-? sem-'V 'I Knew a Maiden Fair tJ Sec," and "Dawn," by Katherine I, Johnson. Ore(n can well tx pfoud of hcrj unncii.-t-iB miiu ji iim iiini atw nas aitiyts who can interpret si skillfully. The West minster (JuilJ im-t Mon day cvc.ninir at Uie hmne of Mrs. Chas. IliiiKiier. Kev. Win. ('. Hoss' lcl the ili'votioiial. An excellent lecture, "The Trial of Jesus from a Ij'al Standpoint," wa jriven by HobC K. Kakiii and whk highly appreciated by all pi-'sent for 1 no niHtoncal value of the Utzht it shed on the UUnmm laws of the time of I'ontjus J'ilate, as well as its in tfu st to the student of theoloy ' Mjs. Oscar I'oarch spoke on "The Church an,l the Children" Durintr the social hour delicious refresh ments were Hervtd by the hostess. A picnic will be held on Monday May t'i, which will be the last social cvt'.it of the season for the (juild. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newlin and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Newlin will en tertain the Kafl'ee Kntch KriJay ev ening at the horn of the former. A week later the same club will meet with Mrs. George Cochran, with Mrs Colon K, Kberhard assisting ; This meeting will be held in the al- ternoon. ! . The Women of Mooschoart I.oK-ion ; i will meet at the country home of Mrs-. ( ieo. icha 1 d.-"on f m a wocial a f ter I noon Thursday. Mrs. (J. Richardson j and Mis. Jap Stevens will be host-' esses. The Greenwood Mother's Circle is , inciting this afternoon at the home of Mrs W. II. Colllngwood. 4- ; ' 1 The women of the Methodist church I are preparing to serve a chicken pie j dinner in the basement of the church this evening. A large, nuhiiber of 'guest: ate expected to-be present. A charming bridge party was hel:I at the home of Mrs. liruce Cox Satur-, da.v afternoon for a few of her . friends- Spring flowers were ustd as ! denotations, making a very leautiful ; effect. Mrs, Julia Cunningham won1 the caids a delicious luncheon was,' served. 1 1 Mtv. Julia Cunningham, of Golden, 1 Colorado, is spending a few weeks in' I.a Grande as the guest of her sist'r.l 'Mrs. K. S. Ivanhne. She has attended many social functions during her visit. An informal entertainment in honor of Mrs. tieoi ge Huntington Currey, of 'I'iker, was he-Id at the home of Mi.-. Geoig; H Currey with Mrs. K ' U- I-'ai ley assisting as hostess. A j number of close frien.is were present 1 and tile afternoon was spent verv de- lightfu!ly. ft A number of friends of Miss mr-: tit hy Meyers weie entertained Jit tbo , Country Club Monday evening in hon-1 1 : nf.Miss Joanne Mogshire, Mror-; ily sister of the hostess, who is visit-; ing with Miss Meyers for a short' 1 time. The evening was spent at "o(H"i with high honors going to Mr. Harry; . Turner. A delicious lunehcjn pie ; ceded the d'-pnituie of the truest s,: who were very niu.-h plea set f with the ;vt nine's etite tait;mr:il. I I ft . ; A wedding which wdl be news to, 1 some ot the.r friends took place at ISoiM Idaho, March 'Ji when M iss 'a ne tiari ii was inai ned 10 Handd A. Wade. The bri.'e and irroom are now home. Mis tiarrick jl'oinieily was a trained mite at the I-'ntetjirise ho pit til atwt is 41 v ry , : charming yjiil. She lived in I.a: (ii'ande N fore -coming to FntfriM-is ' What This Buffalo Physician Has Done For Humanity The picture which nppears here of Dr. Pierce of findalo, N. V., was taken in IMHK As a young innn Dr. fierce practised medicine in reiinsyivnnia and v, 11H known lur and wide fur his ereat uece.-.ri in alleviating diweaw. Jle earlv moved to Huil.do anil put up in n-ady-lo-ue form, Jus (intdeu Medical lieovry, tin well known tonic U,r the IIo"kI. Tbij; ntn-iiL'tli-huilder is made fnun n lormuki which D'-. Iii rce loiind uuwl eilivtive in Uisea.-i'f ol' tin; Ijtijod. It conlaiiH no alcohol and is an exliact. oi iutiio , fix 1 1 with tbo ingredients plainly dialed 011 the wrapper. Good red blond, vim, vigt'H'aud vitality an' Mire to follow if you take this .Alterative Kx tract. Dr. I'leiclt's ioldi-n Alttiical Discovery c lea is away piinphm and annoying eruptions, U'ltds ti knep the complexion fresh and clear. This 1 Ym: ivei y v irrect t t he ilisi rdired con dilions in a nick stomai li, aid: dilu tion, acts ne a tonic and jnuififs (be blHid. W'ritt I r. I'ierce'a I nvahds IJotej in l:m:'alo, .. .t und itM-eive L'onlidenlial medical adviuu free. Send lih: lor tiial pl:g. tablets. All drug-i-isrs hl'II DiLjcrv, tabletd or liouid. KNOWN THE Auto Strop Enders Gem Ever Ready i Durham Duplex Razors $1.00 T"EULD"o'6- Try (he lrug Slor i'lmt" UMATILLA COUNTY IS FOR KITCHEN FOR JOINT SENATOR Read What the Chairman of Republican Central Com mittee of Umatilla County Says Today WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM Pendleton, Ore., May 17, 1922. R. J. KITCHEN, ' Care Kitchen Club, ;. La Grande, Oregon. : The Republican Committee Of Umatilla County Has Decided They Are Going Down The Line With Kitchen And Do All They Can For Him In The Primary Election. . DAVID H. NELSON Republicans- of Union County: This means Kitchen will carry Umatilla County against Colon R. Eberhard and J. T, Hinkle. VOTE FOR KITCHEN FOR JOINT SENATOR Paidi Adv. Kitchen for Senator Club, . Lous Harris, Secy., 408 FirSt. Read the Want Ads Come to The LA GRANDE NEWS COMPANY - l-Nir Your Periodicals,. Candies, Cigars Magazines and Papcv. Our Line is (''01111110(0 Shoe Shining Parlor lliM'cVs Whore Ymi (Ut Th.-ir "Diamond Finish" White Halp Only P. E. Wyrick, Mgr. 1 Aibm.s Opposite Sherrv Theith-o. . FOR ,V imw!11iio r.Iaani'se ( '! in .-ill onlni-s for nitrons, lr'ises, rtc, :! v.itils t'iT ifUK) Aoi-tmeiit (if N'eu Tweed S it Suits, ilt :2 l'2.tf , iiJi.I , l:!.!0 IJlosjsoMj Silk in whiff ;iutl lr, vnnl....: .'. S!)c (Jiimluinis '.. I.V to C. IVrciilo:. v;in T' IT.-. 10e Silk lloso' 1" Liidic;' Silk Top I'nioii Snifs'.. .Full lino ol' Ve.-irl 'o1toN, sol 10c Slmnped "-noils in Pillow Tops, llitniiors, TiilHe Si'iirl's aiitl r.inels. ' ' " ' S Our Demonstf atioti of tfcfli Aft NedlJ -. -Andrew's Variety; jj i- - Stare- ' if CHARLES A. HUNTER Wallowa, Oregon :' Cilli.li.hile llefol-e the " ' Republican Primari?3- Pot ' ' iOINT REPRESENTATIVE ' Unioa ud Wallowa Countios Cement Lime Plaster Fire Brick Face Brick Mantel Brick Paia'Ailv. o .M.iv flllh Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Phone Main 17 ' I 0 o 9