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'i A ,) i". tacit: two ." IA' OHAVDT! TCVENTNTl OP.STCTtVER Kfittuwliiy, May 1. '.!' KID SILK V. SUEDE Showing a Complete' Assortment AVoincii 's long ki1 ulnvi's in ll:tlc, Tirown. wal mil and white. J'rirt-aiTffiT.TMl and $7.00. Long silk gloves in nil colors, pair fc'-MK). Suede flaunt Ivlt glovJ'S.hi jaW k-1i-s, -pair $1.'J". NECKWEAR ' s ) xnx- uv. .,. iu y wiiw; -tiv;.n tu lh(1 neiKhb.iuH,.i is ll-JHY, fe". i TWdCHT(l'DON:T T?0 IT MR. TRUe.'." for betterment and one that wdl last.! i , i :,.i.i,r nl visitit-g untl The impression .h-lw ' ' ; ifflf, filming " V " ;'T G THfcKta 4MTj jll SAW IT fC3TC.r-UAY. ion.. it's not just risque - " ' 1 I l. . - i i .-r" e itH lll 1 r W , l J i-AV i IMMORAL. AtL r-Tr-i We are showing an extc-iH si t' line of fancy collars and neckwear fur sprin:; ;iiul siinuifr wear. There are collars of all kinds and shapes and all moderately priced. VESTEES New Yestecs ill a Itig as sortment alsn the new N'et Kloiisc to wear with your Spirt 'oats. These mine made up in wis, mnsist ing of collar, en It's and fronts op liy 1 1re yard to he made up. HILL'S DEP'T STORE iTO'l-'VC. rr-r-"-1 ' "1 IT'S NOT JUST KIS2ue U !-j -i ' W IM SPOTS, IT'S ! . ivl --T.e? A- IMMORAL. ACL. ' --'"-7ivJ2:;il THE WAY THocKW 4 , If Vou STOWED o(v, "eeGiMKiirgci f -ro gnu" ivny run amumd I .-. j I.IK6 THIS AND 1 "-r- KNOCK IT g-r-:-' Lf..: . 7 iTTi rf-v; iv,:; Hazelwodd Ice Cream i i ' . .- V For Your Sunday Dinner .MAI'LK NUT, KHKNCU SALAD ,NI) ''AXIL!.rA Pints, 25c Quarts', 50c. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The m$& Store Inst .Sntuulny aflcrnoim. A ileMciims foui-coui'st luiKhton was ecrvt'd uti inn' oVliirk u.nl the l ost of tho aiicr-.' ilium wi'.B spent at bullae. Mrs. V. I.. Kalstun won hijih c-lub honors anil Mrs, Uenjamin fives, of California, won the i;ui-st prize. Iho rooiiis were beautifully ile-.-oi "X vci to be for(,'oltt'll. 'Hie foiiii'.vi'i; y ti.waiils the bmhot.,1 "hi" T.mI:.v; M- The W'l-f l,y Miss i'iu.''" i(.s smsIi-iI irnat. of the Xi'lKh :ik1';i -t trivilx las' lji..ver (Irinimetl, ami Mis.. ,. ,i.mmiiti- s e'kti-d in s"-:vinir:' , . . i n L';i,.l.,.ii . l I' ' 111:1 I 'dull, nl.,.,1, Knlh Hililliwell, Wa.nU m-'t (iairelt i:,.w,.r.v. The four divisions of the Ladies' Aid of the Klrat M. fc. t-nuu-n , M. ,,.ull yUls,,'C semhled in the parjotn f the clumh , j,air Si., ve,i ,b ., Wulnra-Uiv ufternoon for a swial,.i. tr,wiiii.' (ri" inwviiiti There were JartV lAlw-si anil twelve little folks in atlennun. The n il hour was kimmi mei Division No- 'I il the.followintt d itft.tful pruifiam, which was in enaiKi- of Mm. Ci. W. llama, was Violin solo. "Dereceuse." o uou-.r... .fisi. liuth QuiKley. aeeompa:iH( o. Mm. Sherwood Williams; leuui. K, The Sunar Camp," by It. koubii imvie. iven l.y Mrs. H. l"'"1' piano selection, Mareh " by vroif, Williams. Delicious ref'.eshmenls. were mi after which the ladies uepaii". their homes thunltinif Division No. for the toyal rimk) time affoided them. Murjorie AVTI-l'AKAi'l" MUVKMKNT; nniMilil. Mav UT.-Artion to pro hil.it Ku KU.s Klan part"". iiiitiatii;ns before the a resolution mtrmiu.T Kiil.ert It. Jackson, iu-i!ii). This actit.ii has In en Portland, lire., I-os Allele lamento, Ciil., and a city I" another in (.unnii public . aril l ein HI.-! 'in 'oan v....... eitv oun. il Tliursday, m l.v Aliiermitn taken in and Sac Texas and he said. Mrs. Almira Knupp was Riven a .... ,i,.i;.rhidil surnrise parly 1' riday afternoon at the home of her daugh ter Mm J. C TeriV, in honor of h-i sewnty-eiKhth birthday. Twenty-nine "uestd were present, ice ecu... cake were serv.il and the afternoon M r usicior ial ated in pink and white sprint,' flowers! '',, an, un exipilsite centerpiece of pink r,,,i Heart Academy will be conduct- sweet peas adorned the al ,lu church of Our 'I.ady of the Valley Sunday evenintc at 7SJ0 o'clock. The lit. ltev. Joseph K. '.Metirnth, Hishop of Kastrrn Oteiton, will pre Cirando as one of the really hie; events) "Bird's Lullaby," (.Spaldinir), Kthel of the season and will he remembered I Uonahue. lonir nfterwanls by those who were! "Scherzotto."( Sihmoll), and "The v I lame nnmoier, uiwuiiu, oy i.enuie ' McCorkle. f'Throurih the Forest on a Ooall Krnduation exercises of Sac- Black Stee.f,"(Jenkins), "Uwly Dande present. loses and table. The Clio :lub is mealing this af teinoon at the home of Dr. Margaret lntcle. Mis. Dun Mcl.ellan entertained th Alpha Club at the Union Thursday afternoon. A delicious five- coin so luncheon was served ut one o'clock nnd the remainder of the af ternoon was spent at cauls. Mrs. H. IC. IJixon won high honor. Among those present was Mrs. K. t Cox, of Baker, who was a guest ol (Mis. Mcl.ellan during the day. sice. The program arranged for this What pun properly be tunned a "busy week" for society Is recoi-.red today for some 0f the events hav In en very largely attended and each has given forth great pleasure to I.a (irande's social circle. With thv Neighborhood Club Iireaklf.ist at the Coqutry ('lull Tuesilay nuiniing so.d ct.v was set in motion to run the en lire week through. The annual event of the ..Veighhoi luiod Club was this year of exceptional importance for this LYiur, aside from the delirious Ineakfast, the good things that accom pany it, the pleasaut so.'ial iilmo--pheio of the ocvasioll, the subject handled by several of the speakers was thu "Old Oregon Trail" u sub ject Unit in close lo the Aniericri heart- Clinging closely to histoiieal facts, the speaki rs p.n!tav"' ee. n of pioneer days in a way that w-is only pleasant to hear but inl Ji-iessed the huge gathering of Indies wiih ftntutes of Oiegon's e;nl set tlements which otherwise would have' gone unheralded. Tho wmk shuvYe.iK research, and il is to the cmtit o( thff Neighboihood Club ladies that the mIiouUI not only have undertaken, but carried to successful termination " (treatise on the acts of the sturdy nie.i and women who braved the west and binned the trail- Russell Nelson, age nine, was pre sented in lecilal yesterday ufternoon ly Miss llili 11 Anthony at her .studio at (llillli Hill street, lie Is the first boy 'Miss- Anthony has presented in re.ilal dining her career here. His numbers were: - "Minuet," Schnrwenka; "I, i t t ,':iogu.i,''.UloCfinan; " From a Tam i l'ow-Wow," Mokrejs. 'Highland l.nddie," Moreyj "I'air ios." Kogers. "Walir.es No. 1 and 'J," Jensen; "On Wrtigeil Horses," Kloridia. "The Sleigh-Kide," Seeb'oeck; ''.March of fingal's Men," Keinhold. cai-ion is as follows "tiloria," (from Twelfth Mass), Mov.art: "Inflammatus et Aceensus," Hotel ,,Ssini, chorus. "llarearolle from Hoffmann' (vio lin), Offenbach, D. Cli:nk Fitzgerald I'resentation of Diplomas to Mary lienevieve Krawley, Isel Ruby Hun ter, Kuby Ruth lleede, Marion Cut lin, David Clark Kitzgcinld. - Address by Itt. Rev. J. 1'. Mc Cralh, D. D. "Kvening llyninn," Schubert, chor- llenediclion. "Untold, Ye chorus. The public is cordially attend the exe-a-ises. Portals," Clotinod invited to The Thursday "SUO" Club was en Irrtaincil at the home of 'Mr. and Mj s Claud l.vnch Thursday evening. Cards were the main item in the evening's i nli i taiiiment, with Mrs. 1'Ved Kiddle rial Karl l.ynch winning high honors for the evening. A -delicious luncheon was served- The next meeting will he held two weeks from Thiii-sd-iy at the home of Mrs. l'red Kiddle. A memorable society .event oecu" ie.il Thursday evening nl the home ot m:K Vf. II. Renter, where Mrs. H.-oler arid Mrs. !' I.. Kalslon enleitained a nfmbnr of friends at bridge. The looms piescntcd il very delight Cc.l appeatance, being ir.raye.l in ros es and snapdiagon JU's. Ilertha Levy, Mus. L. W. Gold stone and her two children, Harbara Leslie and Stanley Richard, are guests at the home of Mrs. William Ash. They are en route to their home in San ! rancisco, after spending several weeks in New Yc-ik and will be with Mis. Ash for abaut a week.. A delightful card paity was given at the home of Mrs. D. r'itzgerulj Wednesday evening in honor of the giaduating class of the Sacret Hearl AcaJemy. The Sacied Heart Acad emy Alumna Association and the So dality dills weie joint hostesses. The evening wi.s spent very pleas antly at " fU0" with Miss Louise O'Conaell winning high honois und .Miss ls.el Hunter receiving consola tion. L'ach of the graduates was present ed with a chaimiiig gift by the two otgalli.atlons. ... . ... : "Jumning Jack," (Mokrejs) Wairea . May and Miss Rosa. ..,,av 'p,.,,,.," (Schmidt), John Thomas Stephens, both prominent young poo- (asov pie of .Ninth 'Powder, were united in 'Vle'cpy Song.'k. (darner), "Sleep, nmriiago by Rev. Geo. CJuigley at the ,jv sleep." (Kcinecke), Alice Milne ! The Skylaik," (T.haikowsky), and lt Dance," (Hannah hninni, The olehicntnty pupils of the music dipaitment of the Sacred Heart Aeademv ale being lit-aul in recital at the home of Mrs. Chester 'P. New lin, this afternoon ul two thirt o'clock. The little players invited their pur- cuts und fnoiK.s lo hour them in me inleiesting piogiam they have pie- pared. They are one-season pupils a following seleetions will show: "Kvening Song," (Tomlinson Dolu-rty. "The While lltinny," (Mokrejs), and "Valse," (Stiealibog), by I.ucile Vnii-e ami the Mai lion," (Bevstiee), and "The lUll-ter- cup," (llugbee), by Kthed Harnden. "iMldnlght on Halloween," (lill bro), "Will 0' the Wisp," (Hiehr), Kenneth Oxne-r. The Iowa school closed Friday, May lOih. with a large community din ner. Miss Vada Urigg. the teacher, was guest of honor. This has been one of the most sue cessful years in the history of Iowa school, which is one of the oldest in the valley. The wish that they could have Miss Briggs another year wus expressed by iviemor -We Offer-- A l ine Home in very choice location. H0 ihas r, rooms, iiaiu. g" ' firo place, good (,'uraito. ,i "-.'. A modern home of r. rooms anil an ante that can be liiado Into fine rooms, roll basement, fire place furnace, new Karage. $:m;00.00. i A 6-room house, old hut good modern, has 2 has. good location. $"110,110 cash, balance $:!!",. 01) . P"r monlli. ?a,M)0.00. THK same thrill you feel w hen you hear a big brass band is 'iou."-d on Columbia 13and Records. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. A good home. .1 rooms, bath, ment cellar, woodhouse, garage, ood lots. $2, Si:,. 00. Good 4-rooni house, small lot, In good location, eliy water in house, house in uood repair. $1,0110.00. Vacant lots at prices lo suit you. Como In and see. La Grande Investment Company 1113 Adams Ave. Phono Main 7fi2 Methodist puisonngi) .Wednesday af ternoon. Mi. May is a brother of Mis. 'Mary Gunn of this city. --'tl.e diini.'g taViIe l' At' raids Mis. K. K.' Bragg .--I..- . . . ... ... t -.i ' i ' " ''" W U. Jones ie.-eivid --.eivifd pilze. Collsolat lea (.went. to Mis. 1 u Given;. 6' I.1 r'ollnwiiig.lfl,,. bridge Session n de ! lioj.'ae luil. Iui6n w.ls served. ,. I -,.f i -. ' '.-,.' with a beautiful i Mis Prepare for Your Sunday Outing r 2, ,-i '-'l- -irf T. Coi-hnln ami Mrs. Mr. and Mis. G. K. Thavi". Mr- nnd irtri P ii "W- I T" "" ""pn w"'p hostisses I..; Mrs. Leo Hansen. Mr. Giles 11am- Wl rS'!?! ' K'"'V'' Klat.h at the home ,.( th.-;,U, Mrs. Co... Lewis, M,s. Andrew 4 in inii l-iiday ut'teineon. This meet- llaitis. Mr Miller, besides the gui sts MwWK-W, J. i- i'j wa tin. final al'lcrm-on session o!'lf honor "'" 11 ' 1 111.. l.l'...J A r , ' - Thin sday evening at the Summer lintel a dinner was sei-ve-d in honor of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Powers of Med ical Springs, Mr. an., Mrs L. B. Rus ell of Ninth Powder, and Mr. and Mis. O'llryant of San K rancisco. It was given by pupils and patrons of the Powers Dancing Academy ill l.n Grande as an nppuviatinn for the many plcirnnt occasions given to these who enjoy dancing, for Mr. ami Powcis have for the pn.-t two conducted what is termed the j"nld style" dancing in 1-a Grande und w-on lu.ve taught many people to dance the gi.u-cful dances. 1 he dinner w.is scl vol elegantly and -was thoroughly cnioyi.l. Those in attendnn.-e weie: Mr. and Mis- .lames (TNeil, Mr. and Mis. Willard Moss, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lane, Mr an. I Mrs. Harris French, "Spati! Carl Mi-Ginni-. "Little Postillion." (Schmoll), and "Little Toe Dancer," (Bilbro), hy Phvliss McGinuis. "The 11. ave Hunter," (Jenkins), and "Chasing the Fox," (Jenkins), Francis Newiin. "Keho and 1," (Bugbee), "I.ullabv Time," (Jenkins), and Johnny Jump Cp," (.lenkinsl, bv Catherine Spaeth. "Icicles," (Bilbro), 'Winter Rain in California, (Jenkins), "Winter Walk," (Jenkins), by Helen Newiin. ESS' IVt the iyyisn-4 "J -Take Plenty of KODAK FILM Miss Maigaret An-on won high hon s at Inidi-e, which was followed b ' i-ieure luncheon The ronins' lUcorati I in s .imr fiowcis. Mis. clinrles 1'laMe, Mrs. F. M ! Jai lvsonnnd Mrs. P A. McDonal.t were at home at .Mrs. Playle's residenc.-: Wed-iesday at'cinonn. A large nuni- ,btr of f i ifn, s called during the uf- olld big bridge party of the I , .,,,,,. Mrs. W. S. Parker. Mrs. .. T Hill. Mrs. J. T. iliiehaidson and1 Mrs. fpruce Dennis assisted the host- ' i Our slock, the j-eiiiune S Kodak Film in the yellow; lijix i.-t (iiinih'te for every J '.sized eaniera. J f Let TJs Supply Vou. W,- STORE The ni. MecK'Vns given yeiter.tay at the home of Dr. ('. S. Mo,e, with Mrs. Mnoiv nnd Mis. W. II. Lcishmatt . host, r '.' ;i'l)e first party was giv. en ..MniH.iy kt'trmoon ihljip,i was arti.-tUiUly decorat bi.io iul tulip I'nrniicg a delightful ,-!,, r color mlieme. UvlUi, j .-ei oi-injcv fix tallies were in actioni m.,, ijaiul Mrs. II. K. diixon receiv.sl high1, ,,n..,io,s ...is . nase lionnc.ikaini. d..rne.l th.. lable ; J. r,-ceiving .ce.nd pill... . T,u was served from two to six , I'ollowing the catxl session the -host- - k witl, M.e Minna Ash, ll.'.en , J esses nrt ,a Jelicious lunch.on. l M-lionald t.. llal Magnuseu, .. ! lioflM'l.r tO ".0li.?(rj cidedi M,.si!0me.s Donald Paguc. Charles y. SUCCP6B. -n.'lli.i. K. C '1 he leecp.tion monl wasery beau til'uily decoiat.d in spring flnwei-s--tulips, narcissi and apple- blossoms lung to form a voce delightful, scheme In the dining r.him and pmk roses and carnations' up the decorations. An e- centerptece of pink roe Tueke Ray Ful. and Karl Risenbauni serving. Hrre is yentr rpfouunitv to tns.ire Buninit eniburf incng rrrom in fprlimd. pMnnme'iuiioTi pwr clicicc if worJj. Know th : n-.cni:!j of p-ilirj war trnni. I.il-1-.hc ycur cft-ccncy, wliuli rtu'ts i.i p.., tr r.J iuci:ci. WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL piCTIOWRY h r.n nll-l-nnw- t'-.uh r, a q-.i. sit. n :i:i-.vi. r, m.nh ti m "t t our vxvd. n in k :W wr- by luimlrcU cf th;ms.uuls i f id n trti'4. 0,UiHU.ci v,ri'pi.icjlMitiJ;l:' I'., ,i. Hni-.i ,r n 1'.:- - 1 ' ' i. l krl .. , r im u i-. V ft. 6. & C. MERRtAM CO., ipnui-tJJ. .viju., L. s. A. e Like to Give Service Or, to put it differently, has It ever truck you that it isn't the ease of the job, but your liking for it that make it attractive? We're in C;e . battery buslnew be. cause ne like it. If we can give you service that you didn't know we had, we are particu larly pleased. We don't stop with merely filling, charging and testing your battery, and selling you a new one when you need it. We're here to do everything we can to see to it that your battery gives most miles of un interrupted service per dollar, and more satisfaction all around. We like to be bothered. Come In anytime. LA GRANDE BATTERY STATION "Wills. atteries A. L. Crossman For Sale 210 ncn f;irm, nil in cultivation. 12 miltM from C!r.uiil This lf an i1! ale mid must bt sold immt1 Uintely, Hit' or $15,fini. which Is only ;" per ai re la iiudr value and a very small pa.-h ,rayment will lie fonsideml. Owner is privileged I to secure a Federal I. nan nnd own ' er will t-iko second moitKape for bntnnrr. This is an unusn;il iior tunity. luvritinate il. Economy Service Station We are nut the lai'iresf oil eonipaiiy in ilie world lint we do claim tliat we have as jras (iline and niotor nils as you can Imy in i.a (irande. We would lie pleased tu Mmw ymi, at any time, just -what mir uasiiline tests. Wc are lniyinjr Troin the one refinery, therefore we will always have a iiiiifovin srad.-. 'Do mil ittvixc'. ih-M we have heen a real lieiiel'it lo y.m. If ymi ai'e not usiiicr our gasoline and oils we would asU that you iiive theni a trial as we arc sure liny will please. Free air and water wiih Our Service to Kvcrhody. Deliveries made anywhere in the val.cv. Wade Oil Co. I'hone .ti::v ( ireeiiwood and Adams The Clio Cluh was enleitained at, T. r.y....tio.. will os. .I..wn In tl..' ui the home Mis. Hal Lnlmenkampj hi-tory of society happenings .T lo 'gyri:'.;' in aeres In Fruitdale, splendid water right, close In to city park. Splendid soil. Just tho location for some ore who holds a position tlio city, l'asy of access. In Farm land is "coming lack Unn't overlook tlli. The host tmys'J are going lo e cnrod In lfii2 not rknn. nnj m ! I Ileal Kslalr, Insurance, Karm xins Sport Shoes White Sj. rt Oxford and Sir;. Kid, ( anvas aim Xuiuiek. i now while we have all stvles am The I'miips. all kinds t your w Int.. shoes sixes. dee. tf. Cnrpey;- "A f'AnJiw for T'rcd feet'. . Jt'ai Pi'iwl MtHl . riulu.M:iii Iti '1mit Fniitli. llzr, rhot Mate, Insi - -r