TWO
L'A' GRANDK EVTCNTNQ OMSKRVKR
fiatmvlav. June 3. 1922
GOOD LUGGAGE
Tfllll fg
Gives a Good Introduction, 1 -Tint
it is nut only fur aiciinuiiv
you want sock! luyiiK'' y
want it for the service it jives.
Our substantial lnfjiijre j ircvt-jil s
damage to your clothes, and a
ijcol luck prevents tliej't.
line we lire -.showing;
Diodernte priees.
See the
and all at
Beads
Jap Crepe
Trimming heads in larc hunches,
bl-tli I'lifjle and small Jndiaii Means
in l:iin enlors, and irrideseent shades.
( ! real hig; hunches, all cMors, fur
10c
Jap ere ies
most serviceable
( 'nines in about
and don't need
per yard
or summer dresses, a
chilli, 111) inches wide.
13 different colors
ironiii''. All colors
35c
HILL'S DEP'T STORE
THE OUTBTTRSTS OP EVERETT TKTJE-Ky Condri
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. .i , . j inujjiiit-r ure uihinK mis opporiuuiij
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ure. They win return to I.a Grande
on Wednesday.
1'he marviape iif .Miss Hazel Mohr
nnd IJwifrht A. K luster took place at
the home (if the bride's parents, M
mid 'Mrs. W. P. Mohr, Thursday ur-
rninjr, June 1. Revore.id W. C. K!ps-
tcr, father of the oi-idcjrrooni official
I'd. .Miss Helen Mohr, sister jf. the
Juide, was mai.1 of honor and Harry
.Mohr ws best man.
.Miss .Mildred Mohr, of linker,, until
eou.;in of the bride, rlnyed the
dine; march. Pink rosea, awct peas
nnd earnatio'
the looms for decoration. After Ire
eeiemony ii delicious three-course
Jii.-u-hij.i was seivod. The. ceremony
was attended by relatives only.
The out-of-town quests were Rev.
and Mrs. Klostcr, of Portland Mr.
and Mrs. II. F. Mohr, of llaii'r, Mrs.
.1). K. liuHei ton, of Hraiuerd, Minne
'icitii; Mr, FeiRus Fuller-ton, ef I'cn-
iDeton. , . .
The bride woie an nttraetivo gown
of liaujre colored peoifrette and laee
and i-anicd a bouiiuet of pink roue
buds and lillie;". of the vailey.
The bride v,-as n student of 0. A.
t, and Otr. Klosler is n (rrnduate of
WiMitmetto I'niversily and now u ;fen
tal student of North Pacific ColU'tr"
e.rd a nicmber of the Psi UrmcKa an 1
.Kappa Psi fvatrmitirs. FollouinL
a brief veddinr trip Mr- and Mr.
Klosttr will make their home in Pot:
land. A host of friend-; of the youne cou
ple wish them much joy and happi
ness.
i Mr. Kloster left his studies in Wil
lamette University to tuke up arms,
atfiunHt Germany with M company of
the old :lrd Oi-eiron and wus KtationeJ
in l.a Granilp at the outbreak of the
war. ilis brother Vernon was also
a member of that rompuny an:l boln
lads saw active service, frnitifr over the
top together as replacements. Both
went to hospitals and back ii(;ain to
service at the front.
Mrs. I.ou Givens and her daughter,
Miss Lois, will leuvo this evening for
Portland, where they will jpend a few
days in the Rose City visiting with her
sister, Mrs. N. C. Ilickok, Mr. ami
Mrs. Ilickok will leave Portland next
wed-'week and will make their residence in
."Los Ang-eles and Mrs. Given and her
or t presi.le as State President.
The guest W(., L. tnt.n con lueted to
the dining room where, from a beau-
tnully appointed ta b o, refreshments . i , ,
, . ., ,, ,. """ (,nindo Thursday niorninsr by auto
weie served by Mrs. Koy Farley and ...
Miss l.eta Kiddle. bouml western Oregon, where
Mis. George Currey then in a vnrythiy wi" sPl'nd KBV"'1 weeks. One
clever speech informed those present 'ee!c will be spent in Portlund ami
of the appiouchiiii- marriage of Miss the remainder of the trip will find
1-et.i Kiddle to Robert. Karl of Kugene, : the ,mi.ty at Corvullis attending the
which is to (K-c-ur on the Mth of this . Oregon Agricultural College com-1
month, and with the best wishes of : mncement exercises,
the Chapter Miss Kiddle was present-j
ed with the beautiful coffee urn from
which she had been serving. 1 Mlsa IIi,lla Anthony's -boys' recital
The closing event of the "year's : Thuisday evening at the Neighbor-
aetivitv is to ho n ni.-ni,- ,.n .Inn.. 1,1. noon iun rooms piovcii to ue a very
ll:4f? p.m.
POOINJOINC;
SCHOOL Fl
IS Jl SUCCESS
fppeclal to The Observer)
NORTH POWDKR, June 3 A
PAINT WITH AIR
Tho Uiiliex Moosi'heart Lesrion held
their ri'Kulur mevtinK Thurd)t uftur
noon at the home of Mrs. John Kline,
who whs asttistinl a. hostess by Mrs.
H. MitiR'hHmmer. The afternoon vim
sp'nt soriiilly and t needlework. Fol
lowinir thp Horinl meetinjr the host
esues ferved delicious refreshments.
The annual picnic, (jiven 'by the
Mission Hand "Tor the members and
their families, whs held at RiversioV
Pui'k on Thursday afternoon. The
menu was such as to satisfy tho most
particular epicure and all who were
prtsrnt state that tho picnic was onv
of the most delightful ever held.
ft .
:Mn. llonal.I Patfiit will leave to
morrow for Portland and expects to
spend some time at her country honu1
a nhoit distance from the 'Rose City
before returning to I.a Grande.
1 Miss !Hoxina Strong wus married to
i FloVd Smith Thursday afternoon it
; Consider the Importance J - four o'clock at the bride's home, bj
i 0f i Itlshop C. J. Itinck. The bride's brnth-
i'er, Amisy .Strong, was best man and
! PAINTING YOUR ROOF lis" Kl"m',,' Hanson bridesmnid. A
I I number of close friends and relatives
, were present.
, A vcll iillll1('(J rotif lasts ! They will spen.1 their honeymoo.,
itldt'lillitcly. Vulir roof J-in Coeur d'Alene, Jdnho, and exuct
! iil'iitccls vulir , II, tin, w I t" K'"ve this evening. 1 hey will mnM
anil entire liiiiiseliiilil uns-i
.i .' ,. "!
Mrs. R. A. Pratt was hostess at
biithday party given yesterdav
afternoon in honor of her young son,
liruce, who has reached the age of
four years. The party was given on
the lawn and the afternoon was spent training
in playing games. 1-allowing the so
cial time the hoste.-s served some de
licious refreshments to the little
gue-ts.
Those present were: Hobby Rout
er, Gwendolyn and Vivian Kosset,
Mnna I.ynian, l.enora MeCorkle,
Stephen Riton, Bruce and Mary Kllen
Pratt.
large number of parents and inter
ested persons attended the se'iool fail
enjoyable event and the work of tho I heltl at the school building last Tuea-
leciuits in the musical world which lla-v' " 18 the first time anything of
, Miss Anthony is working on showed
up in excellent form. Every pupil
' rendered his selections with accuracy
. and expression plainly showing the
which he has received dur-
The program fol-
ing the past year,
lows:
Seienade ' Lindsay
Ghost Tale Crosby
Howard Sargent
Untieing Bear Ornstein
The .Summer Sea . Smith
Elves at Play Mueller
Adolph Kiegmt
Highland il.addie Morcy
i Mnrch of Eingal's Men Remhold
A number of local people are plan- i Russell Nt'.son
ning on attmding the annual M. I. A. Inlinn War Dunce Kroege':
and Primary Conference to be held ' Shepherd's Dance,.., Snrtorio
in Salt Lake City on June !, 10 and 11. Triumphal March Terhune
Possibly about seven or eight will at-' l,.v r,.nli.l..
have not definite- Musurvian Dance ... Mever-Ilelmund
Heller
. Schyttn
Rorowski
Godard
the kind was ever held here, and the
exhibits were well deserving of tho
remarks of admiration heard on every
side. One exhibit which drew much
attention was that of the high school
manual training class. Prizes were
awarded, H. C. Seymour, of 0. A. C,
acting as judge. Prof. Buch-.utnn and
his corps of teachers are to be con
gratulated for the part they took in
the affair.
I
1 Eighth grade graduating exercises
were held at the school building the
evening of the . 23rd. Musical, selec
tions by the high school orehestr-j and
a ehor.118 and addresses by H. C. Sey
mour and A. ' C. Hess made up the
program. W. Mercer, chairman of
the board, a'isn made a short talk and
i I .-.I
prpsentfd diplomns to the giartuate .
Those graduating from the eighth
grade, werr: Mildred Anderson, Am
Haines, l.enoru Letlbetter, Georgia
Bauer, Kva Oorhom, Eliza Hess, Mur
Dolton, Bessie Johnson, Tommy Shaw.
Andrew I.un and Orville Miller.
Quite a number of town people at
tended the stampede at Haines lat
week.
The baby son of Jlr . and Mm.
Ernest May was quite ill of pneumonia
last week, but is now reported to be
doing nicely. . '
Friends of Miss Genevieve ilurphy
will be interested to learn of her mur
riage to Mr. Albert Williams, of l.os
Angeles. at that placemen May 24.
LaHose, little daughter of tMr. and
Mrs. James Hardy, has been very ill
because of pneumonia.
J. W. O'Bryunt aojl wlftv of San
Francisco, Cab, arrived here by auto
Friday and are visiting with relatives.
They expect to continue their journey
to Boise, Ida., ill a few days, where
they will viit with Mr. O'liryant's
mother.
The high school commencement ex
ercises were held at the auditorium
Friday night. Those receiving diplo
mas were Inez Johnson, Grace risk,
ouise Parker, George Hill, of Telo-
caset, Lester Harrison and Hallie
Carnes, each taking part in u. pro
gram which was much enjoyed by the
large audience of parents and friends.
Bruce Dennis of La Grande gave the
address of the evening and sustained
his reputation of being a very interest
ing speaker! - Besides the diplomas,
Professor Buchanan presented certifi
cates of attendance to several high
school pupils and the Oregon Confer
ence Scholarship to' George Hill, one
of the graduates. -
A large number of stock show boos
ters stopped in town Friday on their
way to the ilaines Stampede and took
dinner at the Highway Inn.
Clark . Webb and family of La
Grande visited part of lust week with
Geo. i oung and family.
Mrs. Curtis and little daughter and
Miss Minerva Powell, teachers in our
school of the past year took their de
parture for Portland Saturday morn
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fowler of I.a
Grande spent Sunday with Mrs. Will
Pearson.
Mr. and Mm. Dewey Barrett of
Pendleton have been guests at the
Younee families for several days.
Mrs. James Kiggs, who attended the
Rebekah Grand Lodge at Eugene lust
week returned to her hr.rf.p Tues
day. Floyd Walk and family were among
those who went to the Al G. Jlarns
circus at linker Wednesday.
Porter Webb of I.a Grande visited
with the Ceo. Young family between
trains Tuesday. . .
Red Ink for Empartr Alont.
The Roman emperor used a very
expensive ,ihI ink In writing signa
tures, nod Its use was prohibited t
all others except that their sons. If ut
adult age. could use It; otherwl they
must liar recourse lo green ink.
Silver Grill Sunday Speeial
d'hote Chicken dinner, 75 cents.
table
6-3-lt
RAGS Wanted at The Ohserver.
Money
to
Loan
La Grande Investment
Company
1113 Adams Are. Phone Mala 753
cni .Ji
FARMS
For
their home in l.n Grande.
tend although they
i.i (uriocd. .ins. i.eorge Moddar I Hunting Sor.g
and Mrs. Lester Stoddard have ul-i Norman Jesse
ready left by auto bound for Salt Ghosts
Lake City. The annual conference is Mazui kii
quite an affair and alwavs draws n ' .n,
Inlge number of delegates from East- Secon:i Mazurka
ern tn-'g.in. , shei.i,,,, n.-ownton
i Al tlin Cnnvonl Rnrodin
Mis. T. tA. Mi Kinsti-y. assisted l.v'i '.:...:. vi..n......,'i Investigate this.
Mrs Kli::ah"th Priest, was hostess at liiroinptu-C Sharp Minor '. Reinhold : ,nt" tl,,lt Imlst
a (charming bridge party given at Air,-..,i M..v..i-a ! Inspection of this
the home of the fniiiier yesier.iay af-j
'."'T','," , Th'',y"'"T Wm timy The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres-decoi-ated
and following tne br ibie , i ...mi ' ... .i...
home of Mrs. E. E. l'eatty, 12112 1.
avenue, Wednesduy at 2::10.
Sale
session, a delicious luncheon
served. Mrs. Colon Fuei-hard
high honors at cards, with
Ihvight Jesse second and Mrs.
Murphy receiving consolation,
was ;
won
Mrs.
Kay;
was
Sessions. Ulir nictlloil of The regular meeting of th
i spraying paint under high Auxiliary of the it. of r. t,
S tivACnnra i' :.:., ! 'nld Tuesduy, June ilth. Kefit
piessure lnrces paint into ...m i, ;'i i n ,..,
every crack
reach inj; suv
silile to reach
Mllil
faces
Willi
regular meeting of the I.adbM
'. will Ve
fifshinent-
will be served and all nieiiil'trs arc
cl'CVli'O, J request ed to attend.
inipos- J
i lirush. J
J. A. Rankin
Res. l:!0 O Avenue
Chapter 1, P. E. O., held a most !.'
liyhtful meeting yesterdio' rt the
home of Mrs. C. 11. Hi dwell of Island
City. The pi-ogram was devoted to
convention reports and Mrs. Ed Kit
die, who uttemled as a deleg ite from
Island City, gave a very interesting
icview of the convention, which .me'
.in Portland and over which Mrs. 11.
'S Itrnwiiton of thi- eilv had the h m-
Thc Island City Bridge Clu!
enteilainel at the ( ntry
Mis- I.. M. Hoyt vestenlav afternoon
The place was beautifully dicorated
atiu (ielicious refi-eshmeiits were serv
i.d. Mis. Paul Blair won high honors
at cards.
The next meeting of the club wil!
be held in two weeks at the home of
Mrs. I.yle Kiddle, of lmbler.
The lice Hive Girls of the M. I. A.
scored another fine social success Fri
day cvi.:iing at the Amusement Hall
on Fourth street, when thev gave u
The ladies of the Worl.I's Mission
ary Society held an anniversary par
ty at the iMethwIist church Wednes-
This is an en
closed, and an
2411 aero farm
will Immediately convince you that
the price Is made solely with this
object. Land adjoining It on all
sdes cannot he purchased for any
thing like this (iriee. About 60
acres In hay with an abundance of
water until July, 120 acres In oats
and barley, balance in summer fal
low. The terms ure $2,000 cash
purchaser can secure a federal loan
home of nonor oi u.e ... ..-. (, mvn(M. w, ,.lke gwond mort.
', 1 ",c .Igage for a long time at a low rate
iv-iive were uicseiu, w oicii iiKimiru
Pineapple
Sherbet
FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
The Ha-zelwood Kind
Also French SaJad and Vanilla, all at
' regular bulk .prices.
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE
The ffeuatl store
j Where Most Folks Buy Their Drugs
dancing party that was v
ed nnd ihoroiiylily enioed
tne warm weather usually rctrtnls
dancing it had no siu h effect on this
iiiiieiion. ine nail was decorate i in
pink and white.
'Mrs. August Siange i- entertain
ing at luncheon ami bridge at her
home this afternoon The luncheon
began at one thirty o'ehu k. Follow
ing the luncheon the la-lies were seat
ed at the biidL'e tulibs artistieallv
decorated with beautiful floweis-
the members and tlleir families.
A collection of Wl was taken in a
unique -way. Each person attending
was requested to give one penny for
each Sear of her uge And the pen
nies were taken secretly so that no
one need know how old the giver was.
This plan met with much approval.
Mrs. George Quigley was in charge
of the program which was carried
through very delightfully. The first
(if Interest. The price Is only $65
per acre. An unusual opportunity
for someone to own a real farm und
at a price that Is also unusual.
40 acres, all In alfalfa, first crop
will be ready to cut In a few weeks.
Good 5-rooui bouse, family orchard,
good d(p well, good water rights,
nicely localed 1 xh miles from hard
surface highway, near good school.
An Ideal dairy and poultry farm.
ii.:.. T.-.ii t-imiii ... I. ...ill
naiiuie u. itigui now is ine nine to
attend-i number was a solo, "Fid;ile and I,
Although : sung by iKev. George Quigley and Miss
'riiitn Oingley, who carried the
Ii....... l .... Ct.n.-.t-...ul Wltllnn.il .-,w
.,, I, ,l ,.i grab this little home before the
uecompanist. Mrs. I). W. Beck then v. .... , , , , . . ,.
.... , . , .. .. first cutting of hav Is harvested. If
gave ' 'orec osmg the Mortgage, n ,, " . ,,,
. , .- i- h .i'0 d afterwards, the owner w 1 re-
i..n'.,,,...l i... .. lilt "Hobhv!
s-i,f," I,;- mi. I),,',thv Brown-ie will be pl.-nsed to show you this
ton, Jean Williams and Lois Nelson.
Mrs. Williams was accompanist. The
closing number on the program was
a piano solo by Miss Lois Smith I
which met with much upi.lause. I
serve the hay.
delightful little home.
A number of ladies of the Women
of Wood, inft will go to Pendleton
on Tues ..'ay morning to attend a
meeting then.i These who are gnin-r,
!nre requested to meet al the depot at;
N::10 o'clock on Tuesday morning. i
a
The Eastern Star Social Club will
'be entci taiued at the home of Mrs I
Chillies Bingner, IM2 Cc.l.ir -tu-et,
on Tuesday afternoon. 1
,
Harvey I.. Swart and Mis- Emm:
Mason were united m marriage We I-
ne.-day by Father A I-', looser, pas
tor of the Cathlic huich" Our Lady
of the Vallo." Miss gm-s Caipe.i-tt'l-
and l.lod Mii-nn were witnesses
to the rcu-niony. The loupie plan
to make tlleir home in La Grande.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. illy nnd Mi
ami Mrs. Hill Templeton lift L;
36 acres, good house, born and
outbuildings, deip well, good water
rights, alfalfa crup almost ready to
cm nm iii-nnei-rv imlst tin un ,
At the close of an enjoyable hour . ri ,.... ., n,.avliv invniveri
however. A tittle money will sur
prise you how u great bargain cm
be secured.
the hostesses served delicious refresh
ments consisting of sandwiches, cake
nnd coffee.
AT-lIOIE 07i ANYWHERE YOU GO -
KODAK
Our store is the plac to ooim for films and supplies.
Kodaks $6.50 up
t Brownies $2.00 up
Red Cross Drug Store j
Silver Grill Sunday Special
d'hote Chicken dinner, 75 cents-
tnh!
Il-o-lt
REMEMBER
"Princes.
Krep this name in mind
I'nj:0 I lima lU'autilul iiiriirrware
at unusually low prire.
Try tlic lii'lioimis inn pit nut h e
i n-ain at the Future Confivtinnery.
0 :t-lt
Chief KrWtVat
; totiitit and Sunday
i dam os.
at
tho A rondo
suujrs and
Geo. H. Currey
Ileal Lslate
La Grande
MATTRESS SHOP and
WEAVING WORKS
Mattresses of ell kinds clean
ed and rebuilt. Feather Reno
vating. Itng Hugs and Fluff
Rugs for sale.
Carpet and Hug Cleaning
0i Id, Jtt.AO nnd tip
Chris. Edwards, rop.
Ppne SS3.W
Turn the Corner and
Save A Dollar
Cheaper Rent, Lower Price Groceries
Cove Prunes, 2 lbs for 2"ic
(Yeonvory Butter, 2 lbs. fior Tor;
Extra fajicy Potatoes, cwt .fl.8.
Oool 5roonis .at the Lowest.
We send fresh cream nntl milk with your orders.
White Satin Flour.
J. G. HOLM
GROCER
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