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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1922)
V. PACE TWO TA fiRAXIiK KVKXrXO OBSERVER V ' Crepe De Chines 40 Inches Wide $1.50 a Yard Ilciv is an ii!iiiii'tiinity to count iiniuiiy; ymir Seiuiiicr costumes one of the Crepe lc Chine iV'" ks fui- lii''h then- is such a vogue.. The making til' tic is a very simple matter and well figure it mi! for yourself .") yards at . !."() eiiia)s 7.."0. Just think of tjett im.' an attractive artcrnouii Iroek fur that ! 15LACK I1.KS1I 'AY Y AV1IITK .MOHAWK I i I0I ( I K Tiiis ('reie le ( 'liiiie of heavy iualit.v with a rich crcjiy texture and in the most popular frock and lingerie shades is an exceptional value at -f 1.50 HILL'S DEPT STORE Cretonne and Chintz for Summer I , -'. I - . ,.F- '1 ., ...I ;.. a It - , . v TO ij . ;"i.iV I .. .ij V" V Keep Cool THAT IS WHAT YOU CAN DO AT OUR STORE "When down town drop in atuir fountain and 1ry one of our cool refreshing drinks. (Quality is our liohhy at " our fountain. Ilazehvood Ire (Yearn, 'hk-colate, French Sal ad, Ntri(vhciTy, and 'anilla all at regular lndk price. PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Store Where Most Folks Buy Their Drugs - om Ancient Sweeti. Th moHt nnch'iit swect.s lire stijrnr t!uni, miinir iiIiiioiiiIh mid burnt l-liionilH. Tourist Travel Is ' increasing Rapidly! TAXI MAIN 580 N'cw Tal Korvlor- .liiHt Stai'trd -'SIIUVKK'' la Our Mutln l.iunliil at liii'i'lul llllMuid I rurlon IIHH ih'iHil HI wet KhkIimii tourist trnvel Ik !ncri:s.iH i n k In tho riiriilc nnrthwoHt, ncrnnl- .Inu tn riioi'U rrmu many kouitms. Thi' I'.irlllr NurllHvi'Kt Touiixt As- i soi'iatlnn Uiih biKin rouilurUiiK n rilinimlKn of iu 111 li-l y turmiBli tin' j mitliin for Hi'viM'iil .vfiil'H and Its In born nro helli'LMl jmrtly rusiKinsibh ; for tbe Incri'HMe. The uHsoi'liitiou rcrt'ntly )i id 11 I ilouhlo puKi inlvi'rilKeiiu'ui In tlx J roioKriiviiic hi'ciIdii of tin' HiV York jTrllmiie, iili'tuiiiiK imiuy liHiinty siol :iif Ori'unn, W.mliliiKioii hikI llililsh Coluuilila; which Jointly maintain j.lho hurnau. AinoitK thi' pit'turt's was !a mii'ill iianiirinnii of lluki'r, tlui only llHt'rn Ori'uou sliowlni;. 1 THE GARDENS Saturday and Sunday Kelly Comedians PRESENT "Way Down East" The only American play that lias sli ml two decades. With an Augmented Cast You have seen the picture now see the play. BEAUTIFUL SONGS SPECIALTIES BETWEEN EVERY ACT Monday and Tuesday "45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY" No Advance in Prices. 25c 35c -45c i fi Hi Many of the 8 mart frocks for summer will be in cretonne and chintz, tho dfMlgna bting mtor the atti-active patterns of tho charming furnish lugs Hummer verandas. bummer Play Clothes i ir Aprons of h!ack sati;i or bright '.Ti'tonnos may bo worn over a dn-ss or instead of one. Eloomer (hi-siKs are of colored chomlnay rrinKham, black ratine or lighter materials dimity, Swiss or or gat idle. y: ; When . Mercury Sizzles v4 A- 1 T. ft A. '.7 ; v. . . V. I ' , , , T'V T.-'-'C:'- If M'CALLl . '"v-v i-:''" 7 i"':i:;co lwi c':no bu. k l:.to favor j'-Vft'" C: '.' ;s'v-l;.T 1 'r "'''s tn "''N'.r uhon the mer- tV'.S''.'.''-i''1': ' . ' - ... ' -r:.' li.M )1. ri);'.:i".I UUitc, cinB- --v...i ,,.m aaii tf4,t! f;v.i5a also will tx Meeved or Sleeveless? H I'l l A '4 i i' hA.w -v. I ' . - GRANBE HOLDS I .luuulitfi', Mrs. , Virior lt.i;iiii i..i -! ; I- V- '. lliiVH BIG MEETING (ftpfrhil to The ObKirver) CUANOK Ai,L. .Inn- a 4. -Mr. " mi M en. Kh'mI Katun vf I'liiatiili' vlsitfd a ii tiny this wi-eic with Mrrt. Katon'ii sifter, Mrs. Chock (ifkiditr, unci Mih. (iwii'H llujihPH of ' Giunye Hiill diKlriet uiui Airs, lien Spfiiei-r of l,a tJruiule. Jilui- Moiintuiu traii)!i 1h!1 M' x ial 'iiifftin Thursday mvimiIdk ai tlie hull in ordnr to enft-rtain Stat Master C K. Spenct-.', who luul in tended t" be. Iier on orfleiul busl iibss, but on account of unlorse:n events hujpeniiiu r-H Portland, he uiih unable to K'-t hrt'. Neverthe IcfiH. the uniucrs wtait on with th: meeting and bauqui-t and had u Jolly Kot-litl time anyway. -Walter I'ierep maile Kpwoh on the mif;as;e tax and taxaiion in Kftral. -W. It. Gekeler ma't a report on Krauze t-ouditionH and ('. 1). Huffmun made interest i uk remarks. Fred Huffniiin, aceompnnii.d by Mr. and .Mia. W,. K. (iektdrr and two chi!dreif, returned Thnrday evtMihii; from Wallowa county where thry went on oft irial business per taining to the uraime. T!n'y report 1 a line lime, plenty of 1ce cream and cuke a n 'I th tt the Kra Hires n:-re mak ing poati Kiiius in njenibershlp. Kri day uiternticn Mr. Huffman and Mr (;ker, accompanii'd by Walter ' I'iorcH, will drivo to Medical Springs where tliey will visit the RnuiKO and Saturday afternoon they will attend Wolf Creek grange where, J'omona will be held. Saturday eve ning the t;io wi be preHrnt at the Keating niyetiim. Jteect' McAlister returnei Tuesday evening from Ml nam, where h- has ben looking after horses. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J op Anson motored to lUilon, whure lhiy spent the day with the Otto Tavlor fam ily.' One June 11, a h.tby girl was born to Mr. and 'Mrs. Lester -Bond. Tho families of Urrt Grout and Kay Loads picniced on Whiskey creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A." K. .Huff are down from their ranch in Baker county. Mrs. Huff is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Chas. Spencer while Mr. Huff is attending to some sum mer fallowing bet is having done on the McCoy place. Charley Anson, who hits been tjuite Hi with diphtheria, is improv ing. Beryl Taylor spent a few d i.vs visitinjt witli Ciuudie Anson of Is land City. Vnltnte Hater of La Grande visit ed her friend Louise Salisbury a few days this week. -Mr. and Mrs, Boy Leads of Elgin are visiting at the Bert Grout home. After visiting a short lime with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes and I wo daugh ters, UoiiUh and Grace. left Sun day morning for their home in Weia er, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes came over from the Idaho town In order to spend Pio:iey Day with old friends, . Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ookeler ie-' coived-a e:-(I Thursday f om their hit thck artiwd in t'uiin.ua t iv M'fnlnit The1 HuKUiiin an ,ng tlo .Ni-witMgH" im- rr..: in,. lt..wI rroim and IISHU' U InH.-, Ill 111.11.- illlill- kiiiiiiii' '' i':iHi'' ni'lil-., liiiKiin , J.t' ll U.- :l. .Mill Hi" llfl-l iiniliii':il nun v.'lliiu.ily In ml'.. DSiniM a ii I frniii IIipih .1,.. ,M,,,iiIh will Im hi'ltilirilii ..... i. i..'.. .III. Tin. IIKIIIV .-im. i. .mum . in-.m... . . funiily ii iv impiiiK s:iii'i '" " - II: " - frii.iulH ill' 1111 Hint llii. nilliliT rllmuti- ilillllli: ft'ilit.-r :uiH I In' lowi-r iiltitiuli- .1 1 he W'lllrtiiLiUii valU-y .nil li -' J ''' Kaln the nidsl liriiiiiiua r l-hIh-k'iri(t bfultti. OIMW , 111LSI KNTKRPIUSK. June. 2. In suit, of the concpited efforts of many farmers, ground sciuiirels sOeni more abundant than ever this season. .To ; begin with, the winter was favi.r-, tible to l he pests. There was not a Chinook or a thaw from the first cold weather to the last and so the squirrels escaped one of their worst enemies, the premature breaking up which lures many creatures out i-i their long sleep, to freeze or starve. Then tho animals reproduced won derfully and myriads of smaK squir rels swarmed out several weeks ago. Ne.irly every field of grain out "f the irrigated valley shows the (K struction wrought by the pesta, .vith a strip of devastation around the edge;. Some fields look almost as if a swath had ibeen cut out by ; mower alcng the fence. Where ffplds tin to a point, as one does it, U'ade gulch, the squirrels have come in from both sidtfe and about take: the crop. In the spring; I. X. Gabrfelson of the United States biological survey in charge of rodent control, thoiuhl squirrels nearly wiped out in the county. However the warfare on them was continued with un:ib:ited energy, the county helping by sun porting Homer It. Fleming in charge of this part of the county agent's work. Mr. Fleming has ben mi::iifg and distributing poison grain all spring uud has put out more th:m 5000 pounds. There is no telling how many thousands of squirrels have been killed, but thill they hold their own. They are the better able to do this because of the breaks in the ranks of .he fanners' poison squad. On pasture land, along roads, or be- For Sale riio'iiu-iHiil il'iry just out of oiiy limit. iMinsisiiiin of H iiithm of I'lliiiro lllllll.'iltiil I" li.lfllllll, KiltlU Mlir rlaht. b.-iili s u 'noud iiunip ;uil eimlii'1. Hoiisi'. II tml'iis, smoke hniisi'. mi! tc liouijc,, alu'iln. unil well pqiiipi'Pil for il ilVyinx, and cliirk i;iii. .ill i'iiiiiiin''iii , nixm:m lmml of mmil i.'mvs. iw.'i lii'ifiT.), two wiirk hunt's. wiil'Oiii!, Iiut!?is(. plows, har ness, in.i.'ri'i unci Hike, cream seimruti-r, :;ii4 ninny ntlicr tilings, lurliKlini? 2ii I'hii'keiiis, i!oil .milk niini'. ami ciit-mers hikI thi) price is Jl tj.iiitn.U'i vii ::iod terms. This, man is loavjiiK' on aii'iinnt or sifk niss. Me is duinu a (mod business and Is willini; tu show aliyoiw ill-.ter.'fe(l. n-roonl house, a lariie harn.. i 1 lots, elos-- In on Court street. Trnit trees, lawn, elertrie Uirhis in housin, and hartj, sanitary tollit, but j.o. Iimli. I'rn-e J.niin.ini. A l-easrin-iilile eash pa'ineiit, balanee' e;isy Ufl'lllS. C. J. BLACK & CO. Foley Building . La Grande, Oregou "BILL' HANSEN Contractor and Builder Brick, Stone, Tile nnd Concrete Work ltemodeling nntl general con tracttng. o Job ' too large, none too small. No wnr-tlrae prices. :j yen in experience, Seo mo before jou let . your work, 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th V ater-When and How Much Hundreds c batteries die of thirst every year. Not because their owners didn' know water was necessary. Not because they didn't know the neglect was shortening bat tery life and costing them money. But simply because they over looked it hadn't the distilled water handy or didn't know just how much to put in. We can't do your remembering, but we can take all the rest of the job off your hands. Drive around anytime and ask us to ace if your battery necda water. LA GRANDE BATTERY STATION Willara Imperial Fountain (Imperial llllllnnl 1'arlnrs) The ill-inks lire il 111 I It- heller They are mlveil liy men who - x Know how. let- colli. Special! le Tie colli mulled milks anil milk shakes. R. G. ESTES, Prop. Batteries A.L. Grossman For Utmost Corset Satisfaction lie Fitted to mm -l .f .. . -'.vl; ! Fir' ! V n -7-J:- f r.7 i .... i No stiueezing of organs; no pressure; defects of figure corrected ; ' a 'perfect founda tion for your gowns. This In addition to the com forts afforded through the ex clusive "La Camlllo" features; No pressure on spine; no cut .ting by lacers; no pinching of clasps; no digging of stays at top but freedom, ventilation, satisfaction. , , A complete line of the dif ferent models always on hand.' I'ricea $...', anil up. i Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere ltes. 17H2. Tor. Spring & Oak l'lume 322-W Exide Batteries Batteries In stock. Hat terle for Kent. llutterit'9 Itccliarged Itatterles Watered Kree, lintterlcs of nil makes Itepmred. Strom berg Carburetor Service, B. & T. BATTETtY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop. In Leigliton's Machine orks LA GRANDE 1 Per man e n t as tm c P y?: am ids" ranufafturors (if 0 Iltiilriing Hewer Wnter Irrigation Culvert Drainage WELL CURBING rhone M.iin 120 1 B ft ounilnl ion gL & frf (.'himney OCRS -SEPTIC TANKS . ....ract'iiry Island City FOR SALE adit's' saddle- horse Siln cutter and engine Xalinnal Credit System l-Tn I'tii'd truck in good condition x T-aiuc Electric plate AVooil Saw COMMISSION AND BROKERAGE STORE IOC. Kir St. Call "1:VJ Nolan Skiff fli " nPr'' for ''''aula" v I i. IPVT T , jeasun loth arc In !k. 1 I I- 3