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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1922)
GOSSARD CORSETS A Model for Km-li Figure POPGEERSHLL ... ihl fli'i !7fTl $ I T ic nnf Inwlv nrired corsets that we refuse " 1 . . ' . l . i to sell, but unlovely corsets tnac uu noc bear the hall-mark of quality. jVe cater to those who desire and appreciate distinctive and correct dress, whether their incomes ui large or small. 'Our ' 'GOSSARD CORSETS carry no extra charge because of their beauty and superior quality. Jt seems wise to say this because the distinction that comes of care Jul selection often give the impression of cxpensiveness. Nor is there any extra charge for our exceptional fitting service that assumes full respond Ulity for your complete satisfaction. (Hy AHMorlnlcd Pre) ' fXEVKLAND. June !!. ( Top" I fleers, t hit "(iruiul Old Man of Hh .lluriiss Turr," bas reached North Jltnndall (rum Ms Memphis training '; quartera to put on the finlstiitiK 'tnuchea for tli Oiiiiid Circuit ; c:iin)iilt;ii which begins at North ) HanOall Juiitf 'A. Afctd 71, Owe in Is tlii oldent driver uu the. (Ji-uikI t'ir ' cult. Hah and fcelu ly be. also trains IiIh own horseu t 'Top" ha virtually a new stable this year, all but two biting muter. Kami Ha r to (J rand Circuit fans are I hi Hauardo, l'tr June ami Mali. fitter June, wftb a mark of tin IiIh leading trotter. beers declared he expecU to be Ki'ii on 1 lit (J run (I ('in1 u it at least tau miiru yebrs. .- Tim arrival of his '' h table brings tli ft total horsey now at ItanUall uo. to 47(. The stable o( Walter (.'ox,. Loudon Me Donald an J several other prominent drivers are still to eoinw. Many of the fjmons Grand Cir cuit rvitismen already are here, bav in K arrived preceding I he open Ink of the , harness reason whlcb was ushered lit In the fire.itoi- Cleveland (Hytrin with tile meeting 1 i.t the No r I h flandall half-mile -track, Jane a. I .wnnn 'nbl lyaarierfd ' her i now ar ihose of Jonnny Thpmas, l ('hurley Vulejitine. Ilrk MeMuhon, ; l ied Kdnian, Tied Ukuu. Sep fV i I liu, Hen U BU.htnd, Tommy l(-r- Iry, 1'red (ltiy;ite, Kruuk lliHlip( Nat Ka , Harry Hf'k.'H, Marvin CbiiiU. Wilt S.iuhfl, RuHHinlre and Will t'aton, TIih latter two are , linn (Hi UK the fast hue Ktuble, ( "a ton thaviaif reeeutly returned trout, Hu-isia. That the liorneH are In exception ally fine eonditlou for thU lime of ytav 1 fadh-ated by raen oil the .Haiidti4k.v balf iiiile track, which just ended. Uefore the lirnl ol June, i.eitora WaltH of the Nortb Carloiua Htable of K. li. l'laxlco had 1 beaten the 2:1b mark. She wau pi t stttd by Clyde the (.1 reat, drlveji by Clyde I.imlilne of LouUvllle, Ky. i SntlKEl I KA'I'K ()!' TWO VICAKS. LONDON Rev.' iW. A. Cunning hum, vicar of llulbum, wuk . l'utalh injuii'd in a stiTtu accident- Rev. A. Olilroyd, vicar nf Wist Hempstead, fell caiiil while ineachinjf- The Hoine of th Soul. In-olden times it was believed that the seat at thv soul was the stonjach most likely for the reason that a mai: ia never ho completely u.sed up as wh r. hU Ktomaeh ia uut of order for tht cure of ordinary stomach trouhl.y, there is nothii.j; quite ho prompt an.i satisfactory us (humberlai! Tab lets. They Ktrenthen the Ktomach and enable it to perform its function, naturally- Give them a trial. They ubly cost n quarter.-r-Adv. I" Ml IT III tM HI! Willi 1 1 II l ' i in 'Ull III III III II III'! rmrrm ma mrrrrm wBr rmM'" "" '"'" Hill's Dep't. Store RAGE TO BE RUN NEXT SATURDAY (llr Aanaetntfd Ir - riNOIXXATI. Juuit A race thut Ik exiwiud to rival In 1 111 -purliilico u nd eatllilHliitiiu of the Kentucky Dbrby and the rrciihiieiia btHkeB will be run nt 1,'ituula, Sat urday, June 24. It will lie known tin the Kentucky Hpcclul nnd the Kentucky Jockey club will limit: up a imine of f nii.noo. The equine nrltoieriit of Anur fra will compete for thin rich prl.e. The nicA-wlll he for Ihroe-yeur-oldn exclunlvely unci ouch homo will carry 1 2 G pound over the mile nnd ong-qunrter Journey. The rnce Is a fljiociul event, put on the fai- tonlu nielli iroKrum by (lenertil MunuKcr .Mutt J. Winn In onler to Injure the presence of the unbeaten MorvicU nt the laitoulii mcetliiK. After the tlclory of Morvlrh In tlirt Kentucky Derby Cel. Winn of fered a purae of f uO.UMO for Mor vlch to meet I'lllory, the winner of the PrenknesH atuke nt Ilultimore. It. T. WIIon, owner of I'lllory, t!e rllued thu Ibsiio but Mr. Winn ob tained the consent of lleujiiinln llloilt, owner of Mnrvlcb to nice hlia ttKiiiiiHt any three year old. Winn then went to Jnmea Itowe, trainer of the Harry 1'iiyne Whit ney stable uud asked itowe tyw lie would like to ran one or two of tho Whitney horses iikuIukI Mor vlch nt l.iitoulu , for triii.uiiii. "llrlnR on Morvlch" replied Howe, "I 'will be there uud have some thing to run In the nice." Willi thin nsHiirance Win ti framed the enn Ullloim of the Kentucky Hpeelul which permits any three year old to compete. ncfnro he left New York nnd lmd concluded nemitlutlnns, J. s. t s deti told Winn that II he wiij mir cessfnl m his effort lu pmi'iie Snob II. on" KiikIIsIi bred horse I e IoiikIiik to John Snnfoiil, he wor.iil be moro Ihnn pleased to make tho effort to dethrone the equine IiIhk t'osdin a few daya Inter paid s.in fnrd I85.UUU for Hnob II and an nounced he would be sblppel to l.atonla. H. I'. Whitney Is expected to en ter BnntlUK nud dlynipus. Others more Ihnu likely to be entered ;h e Many h Sinclair's KhI-Siiiik "nil W'lllluni A; K. V. Hlmms l.uckv Hour and My I'biy: ('cd. K. It liniil ley's net Mosle and Uy Oosh;. Ad miral Uurey T. liiiyson's Heu; It. II. .Shannon's Deadlock; und II. H. Ilewltt'a WashliiBton unit Hiarile Any other th roe-yea r-old Is eligible but it Is hardly likely that any 111010 will be entered. The winner will receive about. Mti.uiia, second horse Jl'.. unit, till'."! 0110 nnd the fourth lioinx il.niiO. In tiddillon a cohl trophy co.-.Hiik (5,0(10 will (to . to th owner of the vlctoilous horse. FORMER DHAN OIKS. M II .TO N - K R K K Wi A THU, June 17 litv. James A. Lord, former clean oi S'pokane i'niversity, and nt one tirm editor of the rhristian Standard, 11 Christian church publication, died Kri day niorniuir at his heme in Milton Corrje In nnd soo inui REJUVENATED ' FOUNTAIN More Room More Variety New Stools, Renovated AVp liavp not spared an tliinjT to make it Hie li'sf in lowii. "Delicious Dishes 'i Daintily Served" 'UTS' mithlPIION DhJGGljTS "mkkt in-it ih:iu;, CagaretSe It's toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality impossible to duplicate. Guaranteed by For Utmost Corset Satisfaction be Fitted to Mm No squeezing of organs; no prunsiire; defects of flguro corrected; u perfect founda tion for your gowns. This in addition to the com forts afforded through the ex clusive "La Camilla" features; No pressure on spine; no cut ting by larers; no pinching of clasps; no. digging of stays at toil but freedom, ventilation, satisfaction. A complete line of the dif ferent models always on hand. I'rlces yj.ou anil up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere Res. 1702, Cor. Spring & Oalt Phono Auto trunks FORTOl'IflSTS AND CAMPKKS Made of 12 oz. Army Canvas ; J.ist wliht v.hi iul fr and .'lolliing. : W.H.Bohnenkamp Co. Imperial Fountain (Imperial Itillinl'il I'nilors) 'Hie ilrinji are a Utile la r I'liey me niived by men ulio Know how. Ice cold. Speclnllli-s Tie colli inalleil liillks ami milk .shakes. R. G. ESTES, Prop. Exide Batteries Hatterles In Btoelc. llatterlutt for Heut. 1 ' 1 llatterles Itecharged ' Italterics Vatered i'Veo. Itatterlea or nil makes Jtopalrcd. btrombvrg 'arburetor Bervlce, B. & T. BATTERY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop In Leitshton'a Machine M o Morki Turn the Corner and Save a Dollar Pay day is' here a.iiaiii, lime 1'i.r yon to liny in quantity and jret the nv-c of i-.ase lots. ' Von always save moro when you Imy lure in cast lots.' . Sec us frir fanov strawberries. II- MAIN 580 New 'J'axi Service .Inst. Nliirten "SKIlVKi;'' Is Our Slotto Located nt Imperial Itlll Inril I'arlors 2IIH Depot Slrcct J. HOI M GROCER Quality and Service ' -FREE DELIVERY CALL MAIN 43 Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licenced' Embal mer, Ambulance Ser vice. Day Phone Main 62, Nigbt Phono, Main 743. 1005 Fourth St. La Grande, Oregon. f Si I I IS i: The Arrolite Auto Signal VH TH K AltllOldTK SKiXAK IS THK llltST TlltST: tlecaiiKe It Is the simplest and niosl Tompaet turn and Htoa NfKUal mt the marUei. Tuil llht, siKnals and, number plate all la one. NKt'ONO: Because It in tltn only signal on the market whlt-h has pilot lit; 111 h In swilrh lu aerioa with signal lights. This uivts driver posiiivu .iHsuranre that proper .signal is jiiven. It also Insures a I lit at all timoa; for if any HkM of the series breaks or burns out. flie pilot lights will uol liht tip. TIIUM): Heeausa It Is the easiest, in Install. The si.mial fits any tail Ht;ht bracket and the switch is flumped to steering "d liiiin. thus elimination ijiieiviiiK of fenders or inutllalion of ear In any manner. FOl'ltTH: lletanse it is a day as well ns a nlcht Htfcnnl. Kl l-l'H : 1 lent use then is not bins whatsoever to break. It has Isood the test of vibration on the. lure oil trucks all over the .state of California. AL'S ILLUMINATING STORE "BILL" HANSEN Contractor and Builder llrit k, Sionc, Tile and Concrete Work Itcmodelinpf nnd general con tractlng. So job too large, none too small. No war-Hmfl prices. :t5 years' experience. See mo before you let your i work, 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th r The Best is Always the Least Expensive We carry only the best usually at n lower price. The Bootery A Paradise for Tired Feet ' . flrover Smith, Mgr. For the Picnic and Fishing Trip... 10,. 10c Individual Steak Pies, nicely seasoned ,eaeb Individual Apple Tarts, each Layer Cakes White layer with Oregon walnut meats inside, each 'J."e , Chocolate layer, each 'JOe,' :10c Yellow layer, choice of icings, pineapple, nut, chocolate, maple, strawberry aiuUvanilia, .Vic, and ."0c each. PiesOrange cream, made from fresh Sunkis' oranges and topped with a very light nieringe 2"c and ".V each. Apple, raisin and apricot pics I'.'ic and "" each. Large Split Milk I.uaf. just the thing M- sand wiches 1 1-12 Hi., each l-'ic. FOR SALE Ladies' saddle horse Silo cutter and engine ... Xat ion:J ( 'redit System 1-IVn Ford truck in ', good condition Large Electric plate Wood Saw COMMISSION AND BROKERAGE STORE IOC, Pir St. Call yl.3-.T Nolan Skiff We Mean Business and We Intend to Have Lots of It. Ladies' fine Gingham dresses .:. $2.0.0 Little Girls' Gingham P.Unncr Suits $1 .'.)) Misses' Middv Suits ! l.-f"! .Men's Work Shirts Children's I'liion Suits, val. (i!)c each, 2 for .f 1.00 Pillow ( 'ase Lace, yard 10c Colored Damask, yard !)Xc Dress Voiles in colors, yard 10c and Hoc A New Shipment of Stoneware Just Arrived Trimmed Hats at Trimmed Prices ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY ' OBSERVER WANT AD KXTKRIXO ARE YOU AWARE? In the course of one year the balance wheel of your watch makes l."7,(!S(),(Hi0 revolutions. THINK OF IT In time the oil gums, produces friction and wears the deli cate bearings, destroying their high finish and perfect lit, thus ruining an accurate timepiece. An ordinary machine is oiled daily. Your watch should ' be oiled once a year. Let us examine it. An honest opin ion from us will cost you nothing. i & ji 1511 I.KAVINO Established 1801 J. H. PfzARE & SON ; . Grace's Leading Jeweler.-? anJ Oi.tomctrists ( AN o o o e 9 o ? 0 o a " n WW " 0 o O o o o e 1 lilUNUl,' .V'K vivi; ruw:jVVP I i; . TM.)'.-. .1.0 irin