La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 23, 1922, Image 2

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Kri.lav June A 1022
JUNE DAYS DEMAND
THESE NEW FROCKS
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CHILDREN'S DAY
IS OBSEBVED
She's' Prompt
, NEW CRISP "MINA TAYLORS"
"Miria Taylors"
AVe arc lad to announce n new collection, just
received' tii;lay, for niiil-siininicr wear. Drosses
1 hiit will delight you with their style aul work
niansliip. Made of sheer tissue tfin.nli'ams in col
ors that ravil the flowers. Organdie trimmed in all
sizes.
HILL'S DEP'f STORE
I.08TIXK, June Z. Children',
Day whs, appiupriatejy obseivcd at
the Fitsbytennn ehurch lii.st Sunday
immediately following Sunday ttchoel
villi un excellent moamm of suing:
a in! recilatioiiH by the .various mem-.
iK'i'H of the Ki.-hool. roxe un!l was.
especially attiaetive, (riven by tliu
girls of the "Shining .Lights" and
"Jiatid of Hope'" clu.sttL'H, and a dirt
sum by little I.ynn Moffit and Kath
elene Goodman was especially good,
for nuch smuil children.
The Neighborhood Club nut with'
Mrs. Cnuo Willett last WidiH-s iuy j
und the folU-wiiijf officers were elect-j
ed for the next six months: Pre si -I
lent, Mis. l)olli Pea ret; vice-piesi ;
lent,Mi. Atfti's Maill ; Seei etery,
Mrs, (Jeoitfia Allen; assistant sccre-f
my, Mrs. Jennie Omav; treasurer,!
Mim. iu-sie ('low. Their next mw '. :
will be Wednesday, June withj
Mrs- Allen. ' j
Mis (ialene Fitzpaln'ck and Mis-f
'.ela L'liiott returned home about two'
Aceks ago fiom Pendleton, where (
hey attended school the past year, j
Tom Mackenzie arrived home fim;.
J. A. (. about ten days airo
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HANY BEYOND
Safe ?IUlfi forfHB raiisjs
v ASK FOR
REACH IF BOOKS Wtw'S
IILflUII UUUUU, MJfe'
rinlshtne CT00 .school duya, ..ss
Mary 13. Fetrow. Iewfnberry, l'a..
baa Just been gradualed frcm Mil
lersvlllc Xorrnal Scliool without cno
absent or tardy :nark uffaint iwr.
(Ity Asnoiatd Tress)
DKTUOIT, Juno 2?.. Half the
population of the I-niieC rttnr vir
tually Is beyond Hit reach or publie
lihrarles, aeeordhiK to officials of
tin Ainericun Library asatieiutlon.
land It was sLated that UiIh problem
j would be Kiveii special Mttentioii at
the forty-fourth annual conference
(of tUo Ubraiy body hem June 2i to
! July 1.
An exhibit or county Khrary ac
tivities in various parts ol the
I'uited States is belui; usm-'inblod ' by
a special committer. It will rpru
sent the work of the county librar
ies hi Minnesota, Texas, Indiana,
Now Jersey, Ohio, California, Mary
lund and Mlehluii.
I'lelures anil umps Khowlnu the
pioresH id' the work and special
phases of It duv'?loptul In different
regions, lantern slides and descrip
tive folders are betnj; arranged. Cal
ilornla, where liltrary work is high
ly developed, will be represented by
1!)0 photopraphs. Texas will be rep
resented by photographs und by u
larte map of Cook county showing
For lDfDW)InTalIdndGrowtogthlI Jxn iRIchmHk, milted grain extract In Powder
The Ordinal Food-Drink For AUAkcbNo CooUiwi Nouriiluntf - UioUbl
Keep Gool
THAT IS WHAT YOU CAN DO AT
OUR STOKE
When down town drop in at'iour fountain and
' try one of our cool n'lVeshiny; drinks. (Quality
is our hohhy at; our fountain.
Ilaelwood Ice Cream, Cheolate, French Sal
ad, .Strawberry, and Vanilla all at regular hulk
price.
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE
32 store
Where Most Folks Euy Their Drugs
Swim?
Keep Cool
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Y.M.C.A. POOL
LEARN TO SWIM
Special Monlhh-
Uates " ;
$1.00 Per Month.
in detail hmv tim county Ik nif;au-
Slm. Junies Ciinn and ihililrrn Iff, ucfurv coniinir hi-it iind statwl tltcyllxi'd to make bixiks roaiii nwry
n Tuesday' train for Island City to only have two kinds of weather in home In that territory. ,
ioin .Mr. Cripps, who is work in!! Southern California delightful und a map of the; United StateH la
heie on the hiichwuy. Their ;oo'ls unusual und that she experienced helni; propiired which ill show which
ilso went out on Tuesdae' freiirht. more of the latter variety while vis- HtatoH have library lawn which peiv
.Mr. and Mm. Chris Johnson and itinur there r,nd that the weather var- init tho ostahllBlinient of libraries
Vlts. S. .M. Crow attended ehaiitaini'ja iti so lunch she ncary froze on a. In th counties. A toy village a
it Knterpiise 0:1 Saturday. Thtv Tuesday of one week and thought she model of a library center , will
'ound tht new winding in the Wade would, melt away on the following! show In graphic form how neinh
:ulch badly washed out nnd roads Saturday and that in spite of all Cat-; borhooris gather, ato borrow, books.
ouKh ftom the effects of the cloud ifoinia's boasts of their equable cli-l Azuriah1 S. Knot of Oberlin college,
'urst at Knterpriso and east of here niate .-he thought it (fot insufferably j president of tho American Library
in Tuesday. 1 , hot theie at times. She was well assoeiai ion, will give a radio talk
.Mrs- II. K. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. pleased with Oregon climate, but she on comity librurnics in the United
I. J. Moody were in Enterprise on already knew what Wallowa count j States.
cue nay nttondmir the hautuuipia, na(l lu oner in mat way ami in un
ind found the roads perilous coniinir surpassed sceneiy. as she summered
lome fiom the flood conditions that !oro about thiee years ago.
lad prevailed in tho Wade jrulch
emes washed out and wire nnd posts The Home or the Soul,
n a tanitled mass in several pluces . , , ,. ., . .. , ., ,
dcnK the road and in some places "1,,en tmK's ,l was b-'1"'vc1 tn!"
hey had to foid it through two fie! lhe S1-nt "' the soul wus t,,e stomach
if water with their car. Thev arrive:! nust likely for the reason that a man
lome without a:iv seiious mishap. is never so completely used up as when j
Mr. and Mis. Kdirar Hook of Wal- his stomach is out of order. l"or the
iwa were visitinji itlatives here lastl cure of ordinary stomach troubles,!
Wt'i . , . , there is nothing quite so prompt nnJI
.Mi.T .-iiviii 1 arsons came n irnm
K'K C KEA.M SOCIAL.
The Christian Kndeavor of th First
Christian Church will jjive an 'ice
cream social at Mrs. Harris' home,
11108 Fourth, Friday ni'ht. A -cordial
invitation is extended to the pub
lic. il-22-t
'.a Grande last week on Monday
urnniR Tuesday. She came to Ret
satisfactory as Chamberlain's. Tub-
lets. They strengthen the stomach
For Sale and
Quality -
that's the Reason
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for the ever growing-
popularity of Albers
Flapjack Flour.
Makes light.tasty hot- .
cakes.
Order a Package
Your Grocer
Recommends ,
Alters quality
'Albert!
Flapjack Floqr
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CarefuUy sntted cylindrical con
jime more of their bclonitinpn as they u"l "!',Mo i'..to Pl'rform iU. nc'i"''
U . ..- 1 w n.-itiiriill v. I.iva Iiipjti n tnn Thov
naturally- Give tnem a trial.
only eost h quarter. Adv.
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If w wtmi '11
A shade that
resists strain
Shades made of lirenlin, easily
resist such strain as this.
Ordinary shades of coarse
muslin are tilled with chalk
and clay. '
Rreniin
lie kn-itm wunlovs
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Saturday Special!
JUNE 24- 22
We have liccu lui'lunale in t;tttiii a supplv
' oii.iiv lie Kiz tl.'iee I'uwder) made in Lou- C
lion -'iim- .,1 ., ,1.1 . . B
" 1'in i- 111,1 we can oner as a rvit-
lirday special !
AT 23c
hlcxant powder fop outdoors. Sninoth and
adhennj;. Contains no lend.
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Sneet to reside in La Grande.
.'h'kelpy Candle went to l.a Grande
"st Thin sday and returned home
'"in; the last of the week.
"Ar'tlie annual school meeting held
it the school house Mjinfav after-'
icon Cha.-r. McArtor was elected diree-I
Or for a three-year term to succte l.
t. V. Goodman, outgoing: diictoi. icd
Michael Crow was elected clerk to!
iuccctd F. 11. Leonard, who h"s heW '.
he office for several years. The of
ficers of the school board nr now n,
follows: Chairman, .1. J. ChaPmnn, '.
tu" F. L. I'earco and Chas. McArtor,
tilectoiK, anil M. Crnw, eleilt.
Miss Lenta Holmes was an itnti-i'-j
nisc Visitor Sunilny between tuiins
naking final preparations for h"i'i
ourney, as she started for a vacation
lslt to their old home in Missouri
n Thursday, and was not sure how
'onif she miirht stay. It all dependetl
ill how hot it cot down there. She
Win find it unbearable and return 1
'ionic in a few weeks. She is to be;
'He of our teachers this next term.!
akjnir the 7lh and 8th erades. '
I'.'. A. Gooduouth of Wi.llmi.,, u.o
'tfiirVktsinvxa visitor on Monday. I
W. F. V.111 P1.l1 i.- ? .. '
lrlir m Mondnv. j
:Mf. and Mrs. A. I'-. Foley of Port-'
.fiioj who are spending a few days in
his county, weie visiting Mr. Foley's 1
ouiins Mrs. S. I, .Klu-i nd her s'is
'". Mis. 11. S. MaKill, cf Washing:
on, I). C, who is visiting her for tin
umnier last Tue-dav. Mr. Mauill':
iroiher, (ieori;e, of Auburn, ill., is al
;o lieu for the summer to recuperate ;
us health. This climate oucht to d
it fine.
Allies Mopps, little daughter of
Mr. aivl Mis. Leonard Mopps, passed:
iway at. their farm home two mil,.;!
vest of town Thursday evening, Juno1
loth, after a clitical illness of th
r four weeks, althouirh she had been !
itifferiiiL' from lliieht's disease fo,'
ver a yuir. Sh- was eight venrs old
Keieniber 7th, lp.M, ad hull always
ocen a bright and attractive chii.l,'
iole.l by all who knew her, and manv'
.leiuhhors and fi iends, both Irnm town'
:ii.d country, were there to offer their i
iclp in the last days of her illness. :
She is suivived by her paivnts and
sistcis, iipa and Joe-Fllen, and broth.'
ers, Walter and Leslie Leonard, a .
little lour weeks old infant.
'lhe funeral was held at the lionu !
riiday ulternoon, Hev. W. F. Shields I
onducting the seniles, assisted 1J 1
Mr. Johnson and the l.o-tine choir.
Many iluwcrs weie piesiiiteil bv v.
ing fi lends wishing to show 'their !
love lor little Agnes, and sympathy
with the fnmily in their sad bereave-
nienl. Intirment was in the l.ostine
Cenieteiy. Foul guls tinni the live- I
wnv class in Sunih; school wen J
pall-Uaueis, Ki,a and Markov 1
Seaman. Maltha ( i.nv and Vera M.'-
Alter, the remaining girls left in the '
Hand of Hope class, of which Agnes
was a member, wen' flower bearers.
Hi. IMtediil caiiu in Monday even
ing 011 the auto slage from La Giandc. "
where he ariiv.d in fnun Portland' ."
too late for the tiain. He left here I
for Portland on Satuidav's train and 1
made a tiiek tup. ' J
Mis. II. .F Duncan is entertaining t
her mother. Mis. Hi own. ..f l,il....
who ai rived in last Thursday for a S
lew weiks' vi-it with her d'auchtei '
while .Mr. Duncan is away to 1'oiilanl
and various other Points on a bu-;- 1
ness trip. Mr. Duncan left about te-i '
days aKo. J
Miss Georgia I'hilders ' returned 1
home fiom a visit at Wallowa last J
Wednesday. I
Mr- and Mls. Cf il F. t''.i..;,!,.-rs J
moved into tht ir new bungalow borne 1
the fnst of lu,i week a::d are busy '
nov in ..etting th- grounds cleare'.l
up an d-eedtd t grass and flowers I
aril nM:e tiors ilrid shuii)ber' wt t out.
Miss llcitha Klv. ,i has been 1
heie visiting her sister, Mi. I". 1;.
Se.t in.il. and family, left for her homt-
in SulGe on Mt.JntlA.ia nttuid t
to : toii,,r in I'.iiilnfl . ,,f, it,, J
LoM lt"iial on her w,i ,SLe h
l n itii.i ni.tn .,. !.. .,,.(J1.
Trade
Wo have n rnoniluR house for
Rile, making good money. .Might
eni)Kidir a kiuiiII amouiiL at trade
or something on tlue order or an
apartment.
j natry proposition riht here in
I town. A small amount oT money
jrounired, f.ond IniprovemeiitH, Just
! the, plneo to haiulie a f-"w rows.
1 Owner wantu to move, and tho priee
iH right.
A fino 1G0 ncreH, fairly well Im
proved, near the Mi nam. Priee :
$4000.00. Will take a fcood car,
and sonio eiiy property. j
A fine, voll Improvtfl dairy raneh
Inenr Kugene, Priee 20.000.('0,
mortgago $7,000.00. Will exchange
equity lyn property here. '
Tennis, rows, and farming efjutp- (
m en t , with t wo gft(Ml lea ses, nea r j
town. Will Htdl lor $nr)00,UO. The
jierHonal property alone ' worth it. j
Harris
Grocery
The AccontmodaMcn Store . ;
Call on Us for Your Household Supplies.' ;
A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Fruits, and Vegetables . , i j
Also
A Choice Selection of Swift's and1 Armour's '
Government Inspected Sugar Cured
Bacon and Hams
Don't Fail to Ask About ;
Champion Flour
Well ofiulpped drug store, in a
town of laiio, ihilng good business.
1'1'hls will run to JfiaUu.iKi. .Will re-.
quire half cash. !
Free l")eliverv
Phone Main 7:il
'I OS Fir
Two 1 '.locks North
of R. R'. Tracks
i contains no fillinst- Wears three
times as Iptjuj, without a cr.uk .
or pinhole. , . .
Come in and see the .naiiy
licjutilul colors of Itrcnliu
'indovv shades. : ' : : . .:
W. H, Bohnenkamp
Company
Wo have $i,nno.00 to loan nn I
first mortgage, valley land. Long f
time. 8 per cent. '
K0 acres near the highway. 60
acres of it in wheat. i acres al
falfa. Ilalnnce yard and buildings.
Price $10,000.11(1. Will reiiuire
$:i.(llin.(l(l to handle it. Crop goes
with the plant. '
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Security Land &
Savings Co.
Get your ice from the M. A. Stillwell Meat Co.
It will b delivered when you want it.
.PHONE MAIN 700
The Arrolite Auto Signal
WHY Till-: AlillOI.ITK SKiNAL IS Tllh I1FST
I'lltST: li.irause it Is the simplest and most compart turn and
stop niKiml 'tin the market. Tall light, signals and number plate
--all In one.
m: ()I: r.eeauso It Is the only signal on the market which has
pilot lights In switch In series with signal lights. This gives driver
positive assurance that proper sig mil Is given. It also Insures a
light at all times; tor if any light of the series breaks or burns
out. the pilot light will not light up.
THIItl): Hecauso it is the e.miest to Install. The signal fits
any tail light bracket and the switch Is damped to steering col
umn, thus eliminating piercing of fenders or mutilation of ear
In anv manner.
1-1 M ISTII: Itiv.iuso it Is a day its well as a nicht signal.
I'll I M: lleemise tbere is nothing whatsoever to break. It has
ts.ioil ill.' test of ibration on the largo oil trucks all over the
Stale of California.
AL'S ILLUMINATING STORE
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THE GARDENS
TONIGHT
Kelly Comedians
PRESENT
"The Man From
Mexico"
Two Years in New York.
Six Months in Chicago.
Four Months in Philadelphia.
A RIOT OF LAUGHTER
BEAUTIFUL SONGS
SPECIALTIES BETWEEN
EVERY ACT
Saturday and Sunday
"WAY DOWN EAST"
The only American play that has
st! ixl two (leeailes.
No Advance in Prices.
25c 35c 45c
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