La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 18, 1922, Image 2

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    Friday, August 13, 1922 -
J, PAGE TWO
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
SCHOO
SUITS
WITH TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS
Sizes G to 15 Years
, Gotfiii',' llie hoys ready fur soho I means' ln '
injr if whole new outfit, I'nr time and buys are hard
on clothes al lust.
There arc extraordinary I'inc values in School
Soils here just now, and the selections arc at
Ihoir best.
Now is llic time to- begin to think abouf llic
hoys' school suits. You will find a largo sclcc
t inn and al inoderale prices.
M VI
THE F.R.SRAND
FfcllX ROTHSCHILD fi CO.
L'MICAUU
HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE
i iiti irn mm him i
ill ii nun i ii ill
LU MtW LL
HAVE B1GRALLY,
i
Buy Your
EASTMAN
Kodak Films and Cameras at
PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE
The Jg
Store
FASHIONS IN IIAIKDKKSSI.Nf.
x.-mihi I ell I'rvH.)
l-ON'MON, Aujr. I (liy Mail ) A
member of I'ai linmi'nt has proposed
U m: ration to (.','Jiiip. I (firla umicr l' tn
w ar their hair loose, plaittd, r hann-i
iiiK down ihdir back. ' J
Kntflish mot hem are nrnlojUinrr.
They say the tendency anions . jirU
today is t'; postpone the time for!
"putting un" their hair, and that they
have trouble in persuading their
(laughters to do this at a reasonaotcM
utfe.
UCHIS TO DKFKM) TI
(My Associated irBij
SAN !"hAjuaiaj, Auj;. IH. Ed
("Strantfler') Lewis, wo i Id's wixstl
intf ehamph n, has agreed to alipeir
heie Tuesday, September 5, in defense
nf his title. A local wrest I in pro
moter is tiyiiiK to !;ind Karl Can'ilock,
Iinthis or Wladek .bysy.kjo to meet
Lewis.. - ' '
Mia. .1. H. . Flt-siiman came 1m
Sunday to visit her chihlr.'n.
Mih. V. li. Crimih railed on Mrs.
Jfne (Jarrett Tuesday,
Mint Olia Trump and Howard
CotUioi call' a on Alias .Myrtle Lyon
Sunday. 1
Mm. Gurrett an 1 dauchter. Flor
ence, wnt to Wallowa Friday, r
tnrnlni; Matnrdnv.
lYnjilo Of that "Faith to VlO Mm. F. A. Trump and ehlldren
. cj.... l . . ..4 i ,i, , . ,1 i returned home Suiurdav aftt r a
me Sunday al Park goodvlsit wl, ,.r im)th(.r ,.. w. ,.
I'roL'rain lias I Seen Propar-.saumir.
0(1 for Occasion. U,.1:t mtle .Slur,lay.
;lia. Jiennctt came home Siiliir
Uevival of tha .Lutlieran ehundt day. returnini; t( his work at Vhi
orff,uiiz;iiio!i and U!(ial?n;nfiUoii of.jcent Monday.
thf peoule, who are now or were, Kdna Wray of Wallowa, was
f ormerly as.soeiutpu with that ria l'romise visitor Saturday and Sun
.liKton will he brought about itextiday.
'SunJay wh-n a blK rully and pieniej j,0o Kenworlhy took his father
'will In- held at the etty park. The land mother find winter to Toih
UHtial irnle dinner and a Kimd onfi,
is hr-fuc preparer and tue day will
b-j f.'ivea ovtv to renewing arfnniliit
ancfH anrl re-inslillfng laith ot .Mar
tin Lut her into thqe wliose teat h
fiiKs have led them that way.
Following is. the program of the
day: !
Souk "Stand Fp? Stand Up . fjir
JeHiiH." Ily the Sunday
mhool.
jSerlpture Reading and Prayer Rev.
K. Itosiad.
'Addnfcs of Wokome
!Sou "What a. Friend Wo Have In
J.-miH." ' Dy tho fluntlay
! sehool.
j Hoeltjithm ' Vour MisHion." Marie
I Mathen.
I Hesitation "IUk :ind Little Things"
Nutaliw 7:b"rt.
Hoc itation "The Sin of Omission"
I ----Vlrtfinia WurL
Souk "J-hus i All -the World To
i U(,"ny n iirls' Sextette.
; lieeitafion"The Fields of the Com
mon Place bin ma U url.
fifjeitntinn, "The floy 'ho Never
Told a Lie" Lenora Will-
iumson htxI Margaret RJitan.
Hesitation- " What Have We Done
Today?" Helen SchiliiiiK.
Son it "Beautiful Isle of Soiue-
wln re."
Duet nml (.'horns Olrls Sextntta,
Herdtatiun "Then; are Loyal
Hearts" Kdwtn HedRreJn.
Ileeltat ion Selected Henry Jensen.
Souk -"I'll 1(3 a SiMibeam" GIiIh'
" Sexletle.
Talk liv the Sapt. or tlie S. S.,
.Mrs. It. I(r.t;stad.
Son "Con at Vour IllessinKfl"
CI Ih' Sexietle.
AddreH.H-dly the Hev. H. PnKstad.
SonK-"od He With You" Sunday
School.
BEARS FACING
1IIL CARRIERS' ',
nnniimi-rinsil
H -liUltNllllli
(Uy AHtS(M.lflt,.j ir,.
(Hv AnnnrhiliMl IVmbh I . v ... -tlui. . mr 1fl
PKHKFLFY, CaL. Aui:. I X n- ,.i,,.Ul r t anii-rn of t lie Ktale of WaHh
Infealml for two scannis. tha llni- nyt,.n wj ,n,i i wenty-Becnnd
versity of CalMnrnia root hall t-aiu. linm)I, (-(invention here mi Labor
weakened by the Ums of .neni-ly is juyi seiptemher 4. H lR expeteil
entlro veit ran Hiu'. will have to ,iat about J 2 ft deea1es will at
fl1it harder Ihan ever to hold lo Ita t11( th(l (.(,nveution.
habit of niowlnn down every eleven) Some foaluren of the convention
it meets. will he a reception, an automobile
For California, the romlnn nenson ( , rl, tlirtuu; h Hie surrounding coun
looks to b an "ofi year." at HMh (rv mid a liamjuet at the chme of
date, yet the Htudent bodv has faith (i,0 atlnrlim. The business sea
lant Coach Air.ly SiuUb will wtilp to- HI)I1H XVil not follow n set proKraiu.
Kether aiifither eb ven to retain the instead dlsruHsion will follow the
1'acirie Coast Conference rliamplon- iiH nf bettermeni of the service
ship. f and I he curriers . Knterlainnieiit
Many think California will he s0 pnivlded for adle8 nt
liamllcapped by the Mchidule, which lending the convention,
rails for two allien away Ijmiu1 :
home, one a'tlust the CuixeiHity of
Washington at Seattle and i he oth
er itMainsL the Fulvt'rsity of South
ern California at LoH Auweles. An
Utile,)' coutust all (be litune i;iMirin
wijt.be the "hiu; giinin" analnst Sian
ford Univi'islty at Stitiilord. Kvery
team on the tii hedale U "pointed1' '
(it the Calliornbi r.atnM, especially '
those elevriiM which will be met on
their own grounds. j
Callt'orula has a weaHh of lcick-1
field men bill ft-w n'od Mneiu 'ii. p
inside of the .nrf" po'dtfimi, whb-'Ce
will be ably takeai care of by
jMuller, the- seiifallonul A lb A mer
lean Hiar, aiul llo lieiky. aneiher
N'lice of Meeting of (unly Hoard
ot Kijualiation.
NOTICK is hei eby tfiven that the
Founty Ifoaid of Kipializat ion f v the
t ounty :f Union, Stat- of Oregon, wili
mei'i al the (.'ounty ('mirt I louse in
'said C't.unty on tlui Second Monday of
j September, lU2i, for the purpose ,it'
examining ,l'l mriKinir necessary cm'
lectio.'is ia vale: it ions, (futilities of
land, and lots or propcity as shown by
the assessment rtdl as. assessed by tlie
asm m r.
All persons interested 6r having
KiievaiK-e in their :usessmcnt should
ait'iid and preml their claims as ri
ipiiil by law. , i
Hated this 1 Kilt day of August, A.
I). 1 !:!:;. '
n. 11. PUOCTKR,
County Assessor.
Au; 5;ept 1-H.
1
i.ni'lat ti The opscrvnr)
PKOMlslF., Auj;, .IS. The Prom
ise Luliibr "eOnipany ' finished salt-'
luu Friday.
Hev. c hast een pri 'ached t wo s;t
moiiH here Suntlay, one before noon
and one in t be 'afternoon, liveryone
enjoyed the hU dinner. . Mr, Chus
teen's family also ' enjoyed th1 trip
to Promise with hiim
Mr. and Mrs. Wlnehnrt of Wal
lowa w re in I'romjhe Sua lay.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Harper took
a load of fruit to Enterprise Tufts-il;iy.
k last week for a niniphiK tri).
They expected to return this week.
M rs. Silas Hartoti and baby vis
ited at J. W. Lyon's Friday.
Perry Carper started to Vlneent
Tuesday with-a load of fruit, vege
tables and pork
Mr. and ".Mrs. 0. P. Griffith visit
ed with W. Ii, lU'neock and family
Sunday.
Elmer and Howard P.ennett went
to Vincent Monday to work.
READY TO SERVE YOU
Wo solicit a share of yonr patronage. Wp will
nle-.s,. von if Rood L-ocds and p.l service dl do t.
' Vfe will carrv Macpherson's Famous Breads,
Cakes, Pies arid other Pastries which nssuro our
customer of satisfaction. .
We will also serve Ice Cream and soli drinks.
Open from 8 a. m. to 10:30 p. m.
M. A. CHINLUND, Manager
1115 Adams Ave.
We make a fresh supply nf I.im
Water every few days. I'.'s a ctea:
saturated solution. R-14-t
NFWLIN NRCG CO.
F. W. WOOhWOKTII CX). Will luld
another Hit? Sale Saturdav, Aajf. '
Special merchandise t different hour,-.
We have no article in -ur store over
L"c each- L'n't miss thi bit; Bar
gain I av ;
F. W. WOOLWOHTH ( ().
ON K DAY SALE, j
Saturday. August P.).
.We reserve the riht to'Jiirit thy
amount of special merchandise to n:yj
one customer. . i
8-liI-:it!
I
NOTICE OF TIN AL ACCOFNT.
Notice is by this Riven that the un
dersigned administrator of the esttB
of Richard Kelly, deceased, has filed
his final nccoun: :n the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Union
county; and the said Court has set
August :J0, 122, at 10 o'clock in tho
forenoon at the County Court Koom
in La Grande, Union County, Oregon,
as the time and nlace to hear objec
tions and for the consideration of said
final account.
IPUed this July 28. PH22.
J. If. PEA RE,
Administrator,
Tn Grande, Oregon
July 28. Aupr. 4-11-18-25.
New Fall Styles
Just received several new si yhjViti, early fall
shoes. The very latest and UH'o-dalc '-slyles at
popiilai' irices.
The
Lji (Jnmtlo's Only Kxclusivc Shoo Store,
20G Dopot Street ' Phone Main 113
Crover Smith, Mgr.
Peculiar Reckoning.
, When Harry de Wiudt Wsttcd the
Sibcriaii Ustmks lie :foiiud that they
calculated guile imig distances In
terms of kettles, uu almost identical
ciiHlom at -ttie olhe eial of Asia. If a
Jouriioy wis the keuies long an ex
plorer loend they intrant that It would
tab:- as Ion;; as It would to boll five
kettles of cold water In succession.
mm
mmm
Legal Guarantee GiveM
No need fit Kriitmw pain roulimic work.
Ask to m G)co-ni File Iri-aLuieut.
L. At Ii. DIU'O CO
La Urinific - - Oregon
Puv and sell tnrousu Observer
Classified Ads.
fl OREGON
T G
T-A-X-I I
Call Main 580
Imperial Billiards
Sae TtlUA for infants and srittftLSIfo
1 A;vr Fni?
-Korllck's
ihe Orieitia!
'
ForInfan.3,Invatti;3iiociarowln(Chll(lran Richmllt,iTiaItDi ratn extract in Powder
Tho Orlsrinr.l Fooil-Diink For All Ages No Coolant Nourishuij DiEci,L Llo
, Kui tUH "ilT
vitcnin. ciiiiiiic k ii . i.ii'nin
(rlmck. -will r:'pt:hi Id,.
Th.Tii ur ho niiinv vonil i-m-h i t!i:tt
Smith is I'lmsli'iTin in:il;lll;; iif o!
thum. pussil.lv .lit .-Ii Win .r. Int'i ;i
(ackltv
Fnalimuii ih h.'.i-, is at (;. 1 i r. in i:t
thU ycur ai-e In'li-'hl. l.ir anton:- nl!i-
t'rs fiili'i-l lie. lln i-.- n ill , al I
Santa Aim unit l.n.i
Am-
SCHOLARSHIP
-MS CLUED
KtMJKNK, Ore., Auu. IS, -A cam
Un has be -n Ijckiiii by the women
l.'uuein and Hie alumnae of tlie
Prick" I nivi'rsity id Oregon to gather nui-
icrlaN et-Hentliil to the work of Hie
n or in a I and industrial arts depart
ment of t In! university to replace
t hat which was dest roved hdi I he
art bit ild tin; on ) Ih university inni-t"'-
bin n -il a f'w weidtH 111:1),
The nd In-1 Ion dest roved in the
Hie wan obtained only after many
eiir:i nl' tat ht'riut. An It Is said
h- I h.il 1 1 will In 1 necessary to have
.-t ; .mi eh art ielts as period furniture,
of 111 el ,il ware, I-t lies, weaving, pot
leiy. china, taints and articles of
.bhdmica) aliie ia home (bi'ora t ions.
ut properly tarn en the work or
f 111 normal and industrial art do
i pariuiiM'ts, the committee In churue
of t lie ca mpaiv.n in laboring ar
j ne 1 ly 1 or Mich donations. Tliey
h,ie announced that such donations
will he boused in a fire-proof build-
4.
V.y - n. k.;, , pr . .
WAt.l.A WAl.l.A, W b , h",. IS
The n-itlntrar's otiicial Man SinVs
"t fratcriii(ien and titmri(i tor
last year VI Whitman c.db i'e. ,-efli
pared With': lrehtu sotoliilcs lot
last yent'M, tdiow that ai-race 1 hoi
nrfihlp has steadily luul., d. Tl.W
yoar'n aveiaje for men and women
is no. Of,.
Knke-e-Illji. women's uonserorH
group, Mil mis hlKhoM, Kirk ha o
lionse, nonrrutemity rroun, it ads
tho men. The average of fraternltv
women Ih lilnfier than the averac'
for nil women In college and iniieb
lilt'her than -that of inm-f raternlt v
women. Tho nverain of t O.Mter
Iiity Rtutlentf ts nlmve the cell. e
liverae. Fraternity nun a era tie
f ltfihtly eInw lion-rralernlly men.
All womeii'q iiifianlKalloim stuml
hbovi) the college, nv-rae and all
f he men's vrK.mizattonp, -with th
Exception ot Kiikmun iioube, btand
ILDEMAHEE
SPEAKS WISDOM
I Itv v.,. Pi .. 1
l'i'lll'I.ANII, Ail'-:. IS. VI lVm-'
rw. I'orilauil liam'lMll li'ail.T. t li o
nl) pIlih.T-iiHiiiaK.'r In t!n l'ai'ifl"
Cn;.!.l liuun'. swrviMl noltrt on his;
lutt'lii'i.i ihat In' ilo-'s not want thi-m '
10 pltili wlion ilu'v ilon'l iivl
Oi' It.
"It you nrrn't itylit. say no,'
Poniarrt' said, ''linn I wail mil i I you
aro knocktMl out of Ihi lni anil 111'
oilier cluli (tots a bin loail."
ATI KN I'lON, HACJI.KS! i
Husini'ss of itniortnc Kriituy'
nij;lit. A full attoniiuiK'p is rcout'stod.,!
l.ll.t Y. I'ros. 1
Better Than
Medicine
We li.ive a inotlel to J
suit vdii r;Ui.u'iiiir in prieo
t'ruin - to .7-0. I
SEE THEM !
HEAR THEM
and you will want lVm. !
Terms as you like. !
(lettlni; well coes faster by far ,
with a Pvunswh'k to help pas 1
the tedious hears. And whllo 1
It amuses it trms the ear to 1
an appreciation of trim tones. J
Musicians recomniend '1' ho 1
llrutiswiek to aid In the musl-
cal education tf children'. J
Prnnswbk Uecords are nlso
11 niq ue 1 11 the art 1st Ic beauty '
ot their Interpretation. A 1
Priinswlck, on0 a Prunwh-k 1
this Is the hetltfc of musical
nchievement. 1
Brunswick I
Eastern Oregon
Music Co.
Received Another Shipment
of Curling Irons
WE REPAIR ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
H. & S. ELECTRIC
Electrical Contractors
0,-) Dopot Street. Pbone 3H3-W
Turn the Corner and
Save a Dollar
FOSTER SEAL FAST GLASS JARS, .
Glass Tops.
" if:
Tlie I'm it roines in contact with nothing but!.;
K'lass. No spoiled fruit. Xo waste. They e.pjit ! v-'
a little more in the first jdace lint are cheaper .
in the lonii' run. ' ' . :
Pints, coni ilef e
(Quarts, coniilete
I'lxfra Class To is
W.CJi j
$i.sr(
. '2c do'.
GROCER
Quality and Service
GALL MAIN 43
I
ouse Wives
When linyinir vour lil'TTI'lU call for
GtOLDEN SHEAF BRA!D
and -ot the
for s;de at all the best ( IKO 'KLM F.S.
.Made in I .a (irande bv
THE VALLEY
CREAMERY0 o
HUNTERS!
THE SEASON OPENS
AUGUST 20
And we are prepared to supply you,, needs with
flic finest line of
GUNS
AMMUNITION
ia tie city.
Te ap fcity ii s'r t y.ui. .Ciifnc iii.
Ofegon Harclware
& Implement Co.
OBSERVER WANT ADS GET RESULTS
J. I:. IUHKShl.l,, Sn-rctiirv.
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