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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1922)
( 'A It t. I r Ii ii ii tt :i it 49 iL.-jjqy anct it &JV. ' "J W Y ' . tv,, 4 V Thin lobster, caught eft Nova fecptta end displaced at Bostou, weighs tl X-i pounds enough to feed an entire chorus. - ' - , - - Pirate Lass ?n if &-J Miss Rcneo Darmont says she'll climl," the rlBftlng at the floating tall, a fete planned by the Pirates, tvei.'d organization of artiste and others In Greenwich Village, New Tork. (Hy Associated .presw) PORTLAND, June T.Viri once, got in trouble at 17. Tho nverngo is now 15. J "Uirla of 17 who Ret in trouble are usually hard-boiled. . "The nub-flapper is a chilil-vamp of about 13 who f hould be "playing With dolin. ''Children are ton rniart for thoir parents Ihe. fiays."-!C- Vj;." ' TheSe are the views of Miss 'Martha Randall, superintendent of tho wom en's protective division, on the mooted flapper question. More of Miss Randall's epigramatic statements are: "The ssuporrrime is yotmgsiers ncinK allowed to go out unattended "We want ma ami pa to buck up and not be afraid to cross their chil dren. "Paiental control is needed; not the shifting of responsibility to schools, Sunday schools, boy scout and. camp fire organizations. "Parents seem indifferent. "Portland is no better than, nnd ju.-t as bad as, any other city in the country on this flapper business. UNION, Ore., June n. Practical-! ly everything I" now lined up for the putting on of the Fourteenth Annual U ""' ' nl1- On Wodiienday evening the associa- 1 tlon held lMr " 1,111 prior to the presentation or tne o.g and the various committees made their reports. Announcement reiuhes that as?o-; elation thnt the first day being Ilak-i er'e day, our neighboring city In the adjoining county -will be with I us In full force and that they wilt brlnn Hh them, under the au-j iDlct Ot the Baker Chamber all Casoeierre, Jlielr and of 25, plcTes. le erUI fibgwwee nnnle en route, tn (.'km at wr UB btwewn the to ellrt ant thelf Joining In the rrala "ot tor the Stock Show." tprk ho ? n torthew atdoi 10.100 t M IJi,f rIl Ik Ua Ho ilAitv of "ppp" and vim" to Rive fi-4 fi 5i Lv' FLAPPERS' AGE LIMIT 5 LOW UNION READY-TO Villon anvthln desired f the ew , i - A. A a Lobster , Another Gladys Walton, screen beauty, has won a divorce from Franlt R. Lid: dell, Jr. f Sho says he didn't con tl.i...,. . ,n j- .rir.nrr!. o theti; 1?1nta, ' . ' 'I' ' : ..' of music during the day. And the whole thing will be' gratis, compli mentary to the show. line? horses of high clnsa "rc now ouurlcred at the fair grounds and otherss are on their way to Union. The burking hoise contin gent so 'far arrived flrwm fit and ready. Sec the dust fly when they start performing. It goes without saying that the other features oro well ibulanred and of the UKtinl hig'i standard. Nothing has been slabbed In an ef fort to mako the show -the best ever. The association takes tlfls oppor tunity of extending a hearty wel come toall to be presnsnt nt- the rnlori '. Live Stock show :d Union. June 7-8-ft. ' , TEACHEKS" EXAMINATIONS. Notice is hereby viven ' that the county Superintendent of Union coun ty, Oruijon, will hold the rojfular ex-: amination of applicants for State Cer- tificatea at La (I ramie high school as; fullows: Commrncinfr Wednesday June H, 1922, at 9:00 o'clock a. m. and con tinuinp until Saturday, June 17, 1922, at 4:00 o'clock p. m- 1 Wednesday Forenoon. U. S. History, Writinir (penman ship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon. Physiology, Reading, Manual Train ing, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Met ho Jit in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon. Arithmetic, History of education, Psychology, Methods in Geography,; Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art.i Course of Study fur Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon. -Grammar, Geography, Stenography,, American Literature, Physics, Type writing, Methods in Language, Thes- FOR SALE One National Ccrdit Sys tem. 1 'Underwood' Typewriter. One KxtiU Bnttein-. AutomohiJc Tires, S2x3'j. Grant Cat Fixtures. Nets aiil SfH-mid Hand (iortia lb iiL'lit and Sold. C02KfeSI0N AND v .JKERAGE !; pe-llr $ ; Released From r Mrs. John Jenklna (center) and Miss Kaifiryn Mc-lnnan woro chained in a pit In a sbuck near Omaha, Neo,. by a inadman. 11. B. Buyd, irolng .totbelrrcscue, also was chained. Willie the rnutUac wus dltfKlns a Brave, tor Uoyd, Itoyd fieed tiluuelf ui-a tho woaua. ' "..ft i. ' ' v.'.r, , '. . . " , .v.. :.. :' Uermany Resumes . . u, fKiiiuvuiiic wuo ino ravorito sport or uormann t'or a the start of a race at Berlin, the first in eight years. ' is for. Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon. Theory and1 Practice, Orthography (spelling). Physical Geograpliy, Eng lish Literature, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon. School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civ il Government. Saturday Forenoon, .Geometry, Iiotany. Saturday .Afternoon. General History, Bookkeeping. Very truly yours, J. A. CHURCHILL. ' Supt. of Public Instruction. May 30, June S-10. Lots of 'Em. It Isn't such a rare thing for n man and wife to live happily together. Millions of couples are doing this and saying . nothing about II. Detroit Free Press. MONEY TO LOAN On La Grande Residence Property J. R. OLIVER 232-W A Overstrainod eyes may cause a nervous breakdown that will take years of ef fort and cost hundreds of dollars to cor rect, which could have been saved by properly fitted glasses. Saving your EYES saves your health as well as your sight. Our equipment and methods are the most modern. Let Me Examine Your Kyes DR. Madman's Chr'f 3 Y Its Favorite Sport 'is Lumbago." This Is a rheumatism ot the mus cles of the back. It conies on sud denly and la quite painful. Every movememt aggravates tne disease. Qo to bed, keep quite and have Chamberlain's Liniment, applied nnd a quick recovery may be expected. Mrs. F. J. Dunn, urockiport, N. Y., writes: "I can honestly say that I J-C-E We fire promt of our record of having furnished the people ot La 'r;r tie with pure artificial iVe for the piisf twenty ycirs. We n.re f-till at your scrviee. . D. SANITARY ICE COMPANY Phones 297-J and 297-M, Good Investment W. M. Vit& J. K. PEARE & Inquest Delayed j 5 Coroner Ed F. FitJ-itomlil. Wosti . Chester county. N. i .. has set no: rtnte for the Inquest Into the Blny Ins of ri.irenco Peters, cx-marlne. . .to whlfli Walter S. U'aul. million I u h p. hus f:onleased. A1 , j Circlina Globe fife it - 1 Shf? ' if 5,. ? t. T, v " ' I 1 . Lieut. Col. L. B. Broome now 1. crossinff lluropo with Mujor W. T. Blalte, British bird man, on tho first leu of a HlKht 'around the world. Chamberlain's Liniment cured mo of lumbago a year ago Inst sum mer. When I began using It, I was flat m my back in bed and could not turn to tho left or right. had a bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment In the liouso nnd this was applied to my back. It promptly drove away the pains and aches." Adv, Grandy SON g. The Coir.moii Denominator vvf -, y: bmri t 11 ni. ttnn -vi. neresfflM buy new Easter )ike and did you ever! You can hardly tell t'other trom which! Tho best guesalhatjnotjrleon the rUat. w , To'-' Bring a . . hunt j j '1 Get your ice from the M. A. Stillwell Meat Co. It will b& delivered when you want it. PHONE MAIN '700 All Who Wear Glasses' and All Who Don't Want to "". ..) Wear Glasses ' SEE US AT ONCE TIIK EYES must bo protected from file hoavy glare i i( tho oli&trlc light. THE SUNLI'IJIJ-AND DAYLITE UNITS will surprise you. They all siiy: Who would hellovo It without swing It themselves? Ho much more light whore you need It at tint same cost nod every color In tho room so beautiful. We are Proving the Merits Every Day AL'S ILLUMINATING STORE Kim Street near Y. M. V. A. La Criinde, Oregon A CLASSIFIED Refrigerators Have you taken advantage of our f)00 pounds of FJJKK K'K with each refrigerator sold this month? Ifemenilier we are also giving a 15'"' Discount heside the oOO pounds ofcM, A. Still well i'ijiik in:. Oitiscm Hdv. & Imp. Co. TV J 1 t (Klttv Gordon) and her datiRhter, Vera. Morning Smile - To put you In a cheerful mood ' In the morning, have negUte of cheerful color. Boeeolored wUka. ' Swiss and sheer batiste, rose-dotted iatfota and rose-sprigged chaWa are recommended. AD WILL DO IT i -i." . i I