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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1922)
Af..n.liiv. AT.ir -'2l 1D2J PXHE TWO of lh Clillld I.oiIki- of Oild K'l- Iowh. ; ' t ; , , ' ;.'.. W. V.' rnniior nnd rnnilty ' or.j MipiiiIIiiK the wi'.'k ill l.a .Crnnili'. THE OUTBTT-RSTS OF EVERETT TRUE-V Cot da annrvnnwrnentit will Iik uut tiexi Mrs. Wlllliim Castor Btnrtc1 for Kimrtie Monday morning h(-n h Will HtlOnil ttlB eSHlOS on the CJrnnd lo-liw of the Rohekahs. us dPlPKntH from the Union Hrhekah lort Kf. I.. A. Wrixht, who . hna tbeen In Portland for th pant weuk lit ex pected home the middle of flic woek. Steve Mam has cone, to Kiikph ' a x delOEllli' from the Tiilon Slltj- PRICES ON GOOD MERCHANDISE THAT APPEAL TO THE THRIFTY BUYER I hiimtiei lnlii'is Tnlili'l" iv Mud (ipnilf in i:ffi'it. mil The liixntlve prr.-rt or riuiir.hor hiln'a Tabl.'ts Ik ho mild nnd tseiilln that you can hardly rwillze that It has been iroilini'd by a me.Mcino. Adv. YOU WILL DO BETTER Larger Stocks To Select Frojn All New Merchandise Quality of the Best Prices That are Lowest ordlnnti- IoiIbb to nttwid the wkhIoiih I SHOP HILLS PERCALE3 Women's CREPE DE CHINE H(; iiicli ixt;1's in mm SILK HOSE ... . j ' ,, , .. Id inch wide ( rciic l, .... 1r , -ii i ' lie III 51 mil ) ii- I IK' it ami nark i-nlnj--. oincii s silk Imsc in ,. . , ,, , IVrvanl. wl.il.s l.l.-.H ;m,l l.rmvn. ''" - l"- IVr y.inl 19c, 25c Alls- ,,f,ir $1.50 ' $1.00 L MESSALINES GINGHAMS ,. . . ., Al .Hi inch wide Aless:i- Uonntilnl dress NIGHT GOWNS ,;,. hl (,,lors ,,r ,fM.k, limns in plaids and , . , KT1I.V- execp. rhfcks, ill all colors. IVr A omen's iiiuslin iiirIiI tion.il value al, per yard Vin.( frowns in white and pink. 19c 25c w'oiiderl'nl haryaiii at $1.49 ' 75c ; ; HOUSE DRESSES CORSETS BATH TOWELS ouitauia (lood looking linuso ', , . from; 18 up to ?,n. V,;r dresses made oi' pen-ale V micn s enrseis in ;n,l sized while Tn.r- in checks an.l plain pink confel. All sives Hsh lial Ii Towels, re-n- 0rs. . from S up 1o ISO. Ka. h ... value. Kach -98c 98c 25c UNION SUITS CHILDREN'S HOSE JAP CREPES WoincnV s n in in e r weight '"ifpi ii suits in ( hildren s hose m all ?Vev imported .J a p .,i sj(s , n;u. in .,n sizes from i,t 10, m Trepos in all colors. :!;) sp, (.s. ir. ,r,.(.sf Mills hlack and hrown. 1'er inejies wide. Vard make. Kach 25c 35c 65c ' , i I i i. HILL S DEPT STORE HCY'l YOW WET T gggg That scrp of Pap&? V ' rfis song: sgp ::'. 1 fjijj of Main, had nil opening dnnco l i?t Klgln IllHtead of entertaining the Sanirday evening and nltho.igli the I Klglnites here as was at first re- ported. Preparations nre being made for a banner Decoration day program in Union. The W. It. ('. Is a sironi: organization ' hero nnd with the aid a r UN ON SEN IS meat 'nnd other 'exorcises of the Mradiiatlng class. . On Monday eve ning the JuuloiK , eiiini'taJnod.. tut jseniom at a banquet at tho fnlon I holid. Ilesiiles the Hllldents tllire I were present Supt. nnd Mrs. Hoy ('(inlilln, and the iHitlr.t high scliool . j faculty, A temporary organization . of the o 1 u in lit was provided and the rv,rivy v""0'', "Hr.V ,' iKniduales plan for pemanent so I N10N', May 22. The Vnlon i ' clety. AlteV tile lialHiuel u dance dchools cloBed last 1'i'lilay,. The last ttll8 njym ,, n,,, ,i ,nn(. Week WHS rn'plele with commence- . rionr. on WndncMrlay evening the cr n T 0 IIIIU UllliWUIl I L.U iiUUJ: 1! fgBtin -qmsi f ( V -H , Save HOnior iirnpram was fcivnn in the hnh Hi'tinol assembly. Kverelt Knliii wa. vuletlictorlan, liohcrl Maxwt'II whs liistortan, Ktftinntli McKi'iiiion Rav tho class flji'npliccy nml f!rniM t'nede was chostMi jis vnlcilli-lorlnn, lm inn ma (in the highest KrndcH of (Ik? class, l-'nllnwiiitf Ilicso numhi'rs the, seniors staged n moral phan tasy in tltivo acts, wliich was well handled by the cast and greatly jjuyt-d by the audience. On Thnrs jday eveninp; the coniineiHoinent wan jhi'ld in the M. K. church. 1'ro j fessor Warr'intnit froni t lie fret;cn) Am'icultur:tl College delivered Ui piiiiciral address of Hie evening. Id ! plutnas 'ie presented to tin 1 7 Inr.nliiates by Mr. Halsey, ehiilrman of the scIhhiI board. Those hen'iv int: I lie' ' 1 diplomas were: oscm Cocdi, Orntif I'ook, Maud Spain. Kathrrine Stewart, .lunia ('router, Ycninit Juhuson, Jteed Iiatlin, Krauk Wri:;ht. .May Cainble, Robert Max well, Ida Kellus. Parrell Irwin.. Al pha Phillips, Ksti lla Ceersten, Ches ter Kmmons, Kenneth McKennon ; tinns are that there and K erett Ktlhll. nitu' the eighth wero tiven an Ibe senibly, There we (Hi I-'rlday eve. yrade exercise hih school us e several nnin- Satisfies the sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth. A great hoon to smokers, relieving 'hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit- Don't misa the joy of the new IVSICLEY'S P-K-the sugar coated peppermint tid bit! hers, ocal and instrumental nuilc and reeiia tions( by the tnemhers of the class and Itev. I.. A. t'onl; pave the class a short talk. Se era I awards were pp'sentcd to the ipupils for v iiniansbip a nd bti nncr grades. These pupils had been under Ibe instruction of .Mr. and laud Uoss. Most of the in (lie sev nth and sixth grades pai.ied l heir exa in in at ions in 'o jiraphy and phjsitdo.uy. These were ail lare i-lasstw and will help to in dense tho hih sehmd atlenadiici in the future. Stveral of the teach ers have already left lor their homes for the vacation. Miss Min nie Soruiu and Miss Mattis Iti st will upend Dakota. Mr weather was a little chilly for oi:t-i door dancinir. there wn a pood at-j tendance. This (pavilion has be-i. j en cted esp'cially for the stock show week. Carpenters are still fit work on the entrance and conces sion building and all will be Hi. ished in time for the next dance. .Miss Cryce of Nebraska, who )i:ia been teaching in Athena, stopped in rnion last week nnd visited 'with .Mrs. Hal Kees. Sho was on her way tot Cove, where she will visit with Mrs. Charles Delidrde. who was also a l'acher at Athena. Mayor Davis fs spending a few das at Hot Lake for his health. Wilbur Davis has been looking af ter 'the work in his office during his absence. Local Masons entertained Frank S. IJailey of .Portland, Grand .Mas ter ind District Deputy Grand Mas ter Itolwrt Kakin of La Grande, m their meeting last Thursday night. There were also olluy visitors from I, a U run do mid .North.. J'owder. There was degree work and a boun tiful feast was enjoyed aflvr the ceremony. Handlers living along Catherine creek will no doubt be extrenusty thankful for the last few dayH of cooler weathn as the water was getting almost beyond control. The road was flooded in places even a mile or two up the canyon when the creek w as at its highest. Charley Adams is starting work .111 lilu 1.1 (u 'i,lM ll "I'll ,111 liiwl win soon nave a ne.u uuuguiuw home. The basement Is dug and will ibe a cement affair and will be as larg1 as the house, which iie planned to make, one and a half stories high. Work on the lumber slit ds which the Grande Konde Lumber company are having envied here, is almost computed and John Martins will soon be ready to furnish lumber . for local building. 1 Vest-nt lndica- be a flour ishing trade in this enterprise dur ing the reason. 1 Some of the younj teachers who 'live here nre securing schools for the cominir year. Idri Iletius will have chaiire of a small village school near Huntington, Maud Spain, another graduate from th.1 tea hers' tram in g class, w ill go to Grass Valley and tem-h in a graded of the G. A. H. and the local Amer lean Legion post they will see that the day Is fittingly kept. Program Good Gifts For Graduates Among a variety of suitable articles you will find a splendid display of ' SCHOOL RECORD BOOKS COMMENCEMENT DAYS MEMORY BOOKS, ETC. Newlin Book & Stationery Company ' They Overlooked the Diamonds T "i liiM.l. 1.1. i I lii Mi lie who (niifrht In i Mrs. (inr-'tlic 1 ! m io district north of I'nlnn n ;)! iiii in s j lust year, will hnvi' tin- third and; fourth i;r;ulrs in tlu lliilfwuy scllmil fur next yenr. Siiiii. Hm-liil promins to have sov-im-hI blocks nf Hie piivliii? lono in linic lor ttic sincli show. This will he rroai tlic Tnlon hotc'l south to' Itailroiul sln.ct ami prohiilily n few, blocks south of the tracks. I l:lcclii.n w:is a very oiiiol day! Ihc suiiniicr jil North i In Ve with t. cccptlon that sov-: and Mi s. Hush liavc re-I cr.il llliMl s led to hiivo illlhihcd' j.t little too lnucli ('. 1.. Caldwell ltr.uk tails who 111; fjt. m if ;. turned to 1'rairle Ity when" I lu y , ,i little too laura "hootch. mm a ranch, and ill spend lhe C. 1 Caldw,.n cntiMlained the, Mliuiner moat lis Micro. Mr. lllllinus 1 1 i-.n k tans who iu;i. such a creil ill return to the vicinity of Seat- itiil.le slonvuii; at the Kastern Oro-j He whioe he will tool. ably le ich Ipon meei in I'endl.'ton. ut the Tnion i next year. It nl I'll Mortal! Kill re i hotel last Tnesdav noon. Ilesides' main here for most of the summer I th,. boys who were l-'.verett Kiihn, as his woik in atrlculture cten.s .a fook, iisrm. cook. Heed 1ml- lliroimh Iho vacation period. l(n. Kiiuimh. Il.ites. liob.irt Hansen Tim Woiuan's 1I11I1 held llitir last. and Vornon .leluison. Hi,..-,. , iv al. meeting tor the season last Thnrs day aftiTnoon at the K. IV hall The l'o: lowing n! t irers w er- for the ensuing vera: lllid ler. president : Martha Ste ens, vii e j president ;' Viola Tarker. see: ( t.ir : Sadip ( 'minor, t rea surer ; Ktnily ('in)k. director, Arraugctnents were made lor rose show. m pnrnt . I.. A. Cook and I George A. S.-d.;rd an.l fo.i.li ltill- lect- iims. A fine dinner was enjoyetl .Mil-'.iud then t'ie buys had a short hii vii e x time. ir:l Mrs. H. . Camlde left last Sat-' unlay lor Canyon City where she I will lisit for several days with her i annual picnic and t he daughter. Mrs. Harry Anderson.; A report of the build-.who has been ill fr.r some time. , fir r7 C2t .3. . I I ) TiiV.17,7.'1r''-Jif iug fund committee sh owe.! iiliuol W, II. lolihiu has ione tti lui- IIImO ready in thfn fiinrl. j liaha to look after hi sh.vp ami ! Claude Klcklln who lias had a irepare for the shearing which will transfer business in 1'nion has sold start very soon J out hl biiMlnrs to J. Y'.. Hall, whui Most of the srade rooms in the will conduct Ihit work in Ihf fu-.Tnion schools urn' out pienicltiK lu:o. ' last Thlirsdny. They reporlDsl ThP T. ir.Mn f4ii who hve Kood lime in spite of the rain. .-ting a lirff1 1t.4n.fta.: p ,!': (ivvini; to a ehanqp in I hv sched le on Rftte$t 4t,k wiliilo ho IM1I011 hull teatn went to 0 O o . ". 00 HERE is a modern flippancy to the effect that, "What you don't know won't hurt you." Its also a fallacy. For instance : The farmers of Kimberley were a disgusted, disheart ened lot.- They said the soil was too rocky to earn them a living. Some of them left. Others died in poverty. , And all the time their children were playing witli diamonds. - .. ..':y..'.. But the farmers didn't knowi They thought the price less gems were pebbles. Don't be like those Kimberley farmers. KNOW! Don't seek opportunity in some distant place and overlook the diamonds that are daily within your grasp. KNOW! Advertising is a mine of opportunity. It tells of val ues you wouldn't know about if it were not there to guide you. , ,luThe secret of economical buying is information. The man or woman who is best informed is the one who buys to best advantage. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. KNOW!