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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, August 25, 1922. .v V Jack Tar Togs FOR BOYS AND GIRLS DRESSES MIDDIES SUITS We arc liiiviii the Jaek Till1 T'L's iiiikiii ilres-cs ;ini miilihi's for L'irls - ihe kind that wa-di and wear. "Ii'iiii '.hi, " 'J " 1 1 1 Yin," "Scruli Vm," they conic up -!i:iliil'' PRI3CILLA DEAN HATS FOR GIRLS tl--i iK;i 3.-;m Hat- for fin-Is Im-ahs lll.it vnil are a.-lllfd llic cor rect ln-adwi-ar. 'I'! !.- hats nrc nation ally mivi rl icd and arc worn lliroiili oiit tin- country. Tiicy eo-t no more than other hats. J SCHOOL SHOES ' . For Girls and Boys We show coinilctc Mocks of school shoes' forjioth hoys and .uirls. There are Imlh blai-k and lirown styles ill a silenilii assort nicnt in sizes and widths. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE PIUS XI IS PRACTICAL Ccorain.:it wi:li ,itc Tins X I eotiics of a tical inn! IVoscroiis -jeois Stock. in Vatican f N'ow Pope; O.li" honr Big Onion Crop Will be One of the Heavy Out- ! puts of Walla Walla! WAJ.I.A WAI.lJTXu. Onions; eiown in the Walla Walla nvtiun of! Washington art reputed lo.-ally to have been devel.ij.t-d from, nanis. : seed, uccordin to u federal report. They urp sometime-' twine:! "I'lemh"1 iomonx ur "Washington Yellow (ilube'V l)ut since um'y one kind Is rain-d in ! the immediate viciiutv of Walla Walla, they are called conimeicially "Walla' Walla Yellow Globe." They arc usual., , ly planted in the fail ami thinned out in lhe spring for jrreen on,ons. Oc casionally -Prizetakers" are thrown in the Walla Walla district, but they, loo, fan be described as yellow j.lo..ie onions. Blue Stone or Formaldahyde FOR YOUR FALL SEEDING Place your order now at PUTMAM'S DRUG STORE The QMa&t Store Where most folks hnv their di-uirs. L M R PARTY SELECTS II Illy , -.oelni.-u P;e.i.i.) KOMK.J'iy "ii iHy Mail) A fresh and sealed nu' wind of imiuirv and II winis it V, it, Vatican with the srfvi-nt of the new; Th Walla Walla crop will amount, Hope, anil rmar of the old established1 l"is 'f"r about lion cars. accoriiii:e( depi-ndi nts f pa.aie, who are very!10 tn" 1" trict horticultural inspector, numer-.ui, find it altogether too brae'- lhe crll huvirtB been cut in half by inif to be plea-ant. 1'ius XI. conies nf l'" 'I' "ml Kusarium decay, the latter a piactical and Prosperous bourireois : ''.iseusl' especially bad in sonic tock. and f-cl- himself perfectly com-! f eii.-. Onions are custonianly fallen pi tent to M.k into even the smallest!'" tnat wtKl while the tups are still i details of ili vast orfcanization of I "freen. They are sacked without cur-, (which he is the head. j " roots intact, though they are al-l The l'(,m:. while adherint; on state1 '""f'1 ,e"" in w- 'and reremon.al occasions Vl al th!' "acks a few hours for the cut neck to, pomp ami spl.-ndor which is tradition-) y ov;r' al in the lin-.lc a of St. I'eter and the; . T onions thus far have been i-en-Vatii-an I'nlare, desires that his priv- orally very firm, although the dry .ate lite be ruled by a truly apostolk-1 ali easily fall off. Mo.-t of the sti-k :.nnplicity and liunality, and he is re-1'" nriBlit, the remainder bcinir fairly puted to have said thivt he intends to; brijrht. Many of the Walla Walla ipeiid mon.-y rather on the propara-' omon are not of particularly attrac .ir.n of the l-'aith than on the restora-i tive "hape. resembling "bottle necks." .ion or heajtilyiiiR of huildintrs and1 However, the peculiarity does not f monurnents. ; the ifrade, because they are north- In Italian households, humble or, rn-grnwn onions. ai irt.cialic, tl.e cooks buy all that isf ' " neces-ary for the feedinc of the fam-l V. f. Warm ,.f 1'oeur d'Aiene h is .ly, and (twl housewives usually got been appointed -eceiver for the lied thiouuh the co-.k s accounts every day, foliar Transportation conipanv and in order to kei p che:-k Lf them, it up-, will operate the boats in tilt interest pears that Ills Holiness does the same.: of the ltr.ndhl,t,.r j i I It is lelateil that the other day a fowl.i J ; pi ire 20 liie oather less than a lo!-i ,)T iVfthkh iiisfsi.': (art was provided for the Pope's sup' ,for fcArHKR DISEA.sKS. i per. I-or some reason he did not eat ik: , . , t, ami order, were (riven that the fol-i of the B,m:,!s. "ro , lowinx day the c.ok make chicken m-,K? ..u.a"f f."s' P"'c-larly dur- quetles for lunch. The croquettes duly , ' "77, " V r T . ...,;ei l, i h,.n tha !, lm, to protect yoursel f anil f ar uly apai nt a sudden attack, (ret a bottle of tham- iaoived, but when the accounts were: , , V J , ,w"!berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Kemdy ( found that another (owl, price 20 lire,, It ,.an bp (1(.pPn,u., upon M,,ny ha '" , ii i l.i ; r. "esnne.l to It- eyeellenep. Adv. 1 ' iw" III tiri AT TEA TIME BREAD. with it ffnod :i;FIXK TSread ami served whli oralis Doii'l serve lea alone, servi liiiiirishitijr slices of SI liiitter or Jellv. Or Superfine K'aisin lircad niai'iiialaile, so delicious. Or Crisjiy Crusl mils, soiuetliinii: new made in small fluted'iaiis, served with tea and preserves, or at dinner 1hev are uiisuriasse(l. l.'I'EK'FIXK HKKA I is the lucid for llread lov ers, because it is all bread, rich in Ihe uiie(iialed, ' tender sweetness that makes Uread the Food Supreme. ' - a ASjv VOFR CROCER. . J ."."!I?-fI 1 ma ht- rook culled in and -"had his- ( mli(I;itt' Sci(M-1((l v V. head wushcii." which is thi quaint K'-i M"-'niitn fxjni-i'n for jrpttitiff a tonl' Ii !i Ji.'ilioi Party for ii ii. i W-ri'iiii. '"ino ust. fur unv servant wht was not j strictly honest and accunite in hi 1 nn -s. w- - . j It anpcurs th.it sunle of the udmin-t , (Hjr A-oate Pre.., .! istration of the huKe Vatican Palace! LONDON, Auk. 0. my Malll. hs been carried on in a rather hap-l Ihnt the political parly which above h,min fMhinn. Kor instance, thous all panics stands for llie hrd- a,s of lire were often paid for over-! fisted Hons of loll should put for- ,(. w,k to the reuular staff of 'ward as one of Its parliamentary ..,hni,, who receive ivieklv nrl monthly w.ikcs. The I'ope, counting. ! iVIMuL !b TrnnnmiTrn f tHMHAtU ; -hiidid;ttn a memlier of the social I h 1 1( t and a w o ma n at that, in a y ; hf rt'Kanl'-d :ik niic of 4 he sluntff- ftT-T a- ". rv i- h'nnt niKUM of tht- tiiiif'H. It is not . , . , I liPcniiM' of any dearth of Rnd par- pn-scd on him hy mcctinjf Mrs. Hnt-; niiiinlrv niafrial annniL- Uh own tnn several ifi the regular day's work and the) overtime cmn-tfcd, pointed out that one P'r man must havp Keen workinjr fori "imsiderablv over 20 hours out of thni .I "1 I uholl niive, u....tJ yi-ar? aiifrwurn. arm, u m,. ti... .. i... n..., .... ; .i i I . u t . . :,,,l,n ' "" 1 " ""i i ' i ' j it 1 1 iti'iii hi tin' t.t:iiii tr uk it i ii, iti I, , , . 'i "'."""lhas adopted Miss Kdith I'irton-Tui- i the Pontiff with a nuiel twinkle in his , fruit,ess elforts to locate the inissim:. ,IHrvl, .,H ,tB ,,.1 lcl:i I for North eve: "it w. ui,l be indeed cruel to ex- Moy. ' i i.. ir ..J When Stark entered the employ of ;,: ihat extent." ' i came Iriei.dlv with a fellow employe Mlf" Pictoil-Turhervill Is the I It has been discovered lh-it the nl iby the name of feci! I.enichen. He l Bl"''r ' olo'n l Pi' -lon-Turber- teiatiuns ami n-pairs t: a papal Palace! was further drawn to i.elilheii bv '' '-". .,,,. .,,.,,,,1,, can- , "" "'-; , .u the lnttn'j resemblance to a Tehitiv'e "nlr''- AmonR Ihe many claims of 1 Peter s, which is to he the seat of the of his Upon iiuestioninir I eniL'hen '""K l,'",','". I here are few iimoni; Institute of Oiiental Studies, hvei he leained that he had 110 knovrtwlet' ""' "-"l"" "rlstoi racy win, can cost although they are not nearly fin-j of his early lile of his parentage l'er-'lr""' HneiiKe " far back as , ished, more than would have sufl lce.li tain characteristics of l-cniKhcn sini- ' ''1" ''ii'ton Tiu bervlll and find1" hu.v whole new palace. A strict il.ir to those he hail heard Mrs liril-1 !""'1' " ""lable bet'lnniilK of it . 'ui'' h:ls therefore been made that nnl tan mention, cau-ed Stark to believe '"" "' l" r anceslors wasiSir Itich- ' "l' -nditure surpassini! fil) lire mayj that U-niuhen miKht be Mrs. lirittan's "nl Tiirbervill. one of I lie 12. under any circumstances- be made. iKlliains or illlam the I onillerol i Wlul(-Ul loe appiovai 01 n c uminissnoi ommunicatioo witn!""h" """" 1,1 "'""' "' ifr'ef.,' f.!..tt?'!?ni" ."l!:.?'?:: Mr-. Ilnttan at .Soap Lake and main;. ; . ' ,,.. .,. ' h" .'', lh oil iii..oii.,r. l.oliei,,..! l..e 1 ...,.,.1, 1 i ikh 1 ( 1 nil - 1 11 r hurt-1 .1 u iii.i ' ' en. tjjxin nrsi ciin'ninjf sikii oi l,e- ' imih i ii i -i iut i i ihi i . t,,V :t..;.t 1 Life " tri u l.l. h I ,! lf,,Vw.i c..,.it 1111 wiidiii lie wa KKJininiM- 1 1 ,k, . i, t. lciniifllntii.il t ,..,- n,,. i" years iieu. and (i. W. Stark, irrad-..f i.;,,; .i i.i i-.rb ..i,r..'i,t i.. k.,- Ji(liuiK'(l for 1( Yi-ai's; Uc uriilcd by ( 'oitonimumIcimv School s'lculli; Thus Kiuls a fart Sli'aiii!rr than i'V lioii. 'I'y A!m i;itfl Tr-.) Sf'OKANK. Wa h., Anr. Cecil n.-sintf hon. Me (rot into Ilriltnii, 21eiir-od -m ( M liritlun nf Si.jin ! -ike I 'll mil. 01 fieri!, ni'.s necn rt-iinm u wn n ns . !i. I.. ' out. okiiitf into every MrC that in paid mother f Uale of a itetertive rurrfhnulvnvv school, who was r". poll i Me fi,r th reunion, ha rtftirn'i to his positn." a veu'etafih -otter m u l(;i) hi.te:. Thu.i "fimn" ha- t-i n writt- n to th ; htory ff 'the !.-,itcIi for a lot -on that rivuN talcs jii'Mnn ! hy the lie1, fiction writers. 'Ihp yojnu man v.a- kidnapped fr.m: hi horn hi the l!lue mountain m-ii-Walla Walla, Wa h.. wh.-n a l;id of five. Soon Hfter he w.m sttdi-n, thi kidnapper.- di-rriMnded u riifL-"in felft.O'.uj, which hi- p.tMT.f.t -ould ii-,; liay. Ijtt;r M-VPral Walia S aila fil ler nal ot (7;tni.rtifrn . joj:,cd m m fan-h, antj a one ti.n- i -v:i;!- nrs trejr'itlnt: ?::,.MjO w m offend fr hr tetuin, hnt noth;:- f.-iui v. as ii-ar-i of the mih-tsn yoiith Tile Hi it tan farn: K con: imn-d to 'eaivh f.. hif'. h'-rcn-, n.nfldent th-t Miev w.mfd f n h:m ..no- tnr." and it was only rcceft'v :).-m then couillk-e tM-tari t-i V mmi . lv. nf ter years devoted t-i a ft-.nUe mm,, the hoy's fn'.'u r .lied, a f;t v'- i yejtrs to n day ;ift--r His endl is Im Ih .- I liaAtened hy di"-poind tu y ure or his lon hunt Thm C W. Mai k enter Mo had read ;i k'ch' deal a cnc nt the linn, of the ki i and thn i-nrv had h-roi f-r of hirtitinarks and scar, coupled wi t h ' wort uieiuMication Iv otht-r reliitivi-s ion I firmed her fir-t helief, and now th two are happily reunited. i iirviv ;k.ukk at wokk. The count v irradr and a enw tni tritatfoiinl n'p'i'f'fon some ye.-irv f n India 1 In Von n W'ornon's Christ tan "f.iiHMi, and trav4-tled for it in W. Amerlea and ot!nT countries. In rttatnitr Iht re.miiiiH for allvinir h'rs-lf with the I.ahor Part v. MShs i ricioii-1 nrherviH natd: 'The party lias a definite, pmc Ut .il protiiain. lis policy is founded on rhristlan principles. It has hfu the i hf'-r cha rupioii of woina nV en- Wo!f ieek maiket road will Irv l"n' P'dit ics. ' iv he put off, at jt has heen t i that th- couirtv court will not! M K U STOKY HIT A i'" t' 'he erperwe f anmher "urvev, il(Hi) ON K. Mid th'-v wiil put no inmrov ments n, : - tn fo-enf load for the reason they Mi.h. Maliala Hums, ."avannn. Ma., liinnoi p it countv fun is on nvuh that ' relate- an experience, the like of 11 1 not oi a permanent nature If which Uha happened thi, attitude is pr-r-isted m; Wol neijrhhoi hood in thi. country, and ht-; nk urn have to put up with th pre ."..it roiiM A special hut unofficial election is soeia an in She speni tn hr held at lloouiam to decide uPon iM'half of (win hall he mayor and commissioner itSSO- f of afetv for thp unexpired term of A. -Jacks, who resigned la-t April. ni''(i are Ht work fixing and tfradinc; the fouchanour lane thj.s week, accord -i in to the North Powder NVvs. Th; may he all (he pad improvements i I'i-trict there will he far a know uf nt thi1 time. The pro d XOTK'K TO CKKMTOItS. M'rli; lea in '.iu I:: th. d the 1. ut tii-MP'-'- . re Notice is hcrehy yiven that the un dersigned has beeii-iluly appointed' hy the ( cuntv Court of the Slate of Ore tfon for I'nion County, Administrator of the estate of Mollie Tavlor, de- ctasfd, and has qualified as such- Al! pei sons having daims against s;tid es tate are hereby reiiuired to present the same, veiifted as reouiied by law, to the undeiMKiieir at l-i (Jrande, Oregon. or at the i tfu-e of his attorneys, Ureeii t Hess, at La Crandc. Orceion, within aimosi every, sjx months from the date hereof, nt I V. and hi i 1 .. , .. i ... i .. i- i x A U-en told and related hy thousands of ! U1 r- ' ' S others, ;m follows: "I used a hottli" ' ' ""' c r TAvrni? ... . .mini.. 1 nun unv aim inarrnoeri Kerned y ahont nine years airo and it - e. it cured me of flux (dventervi. 1 had . a.. r. ' - portid iiv.Hiioiner anarv ri the same complaint Aiiir "1-"S cnt 4-11-18 t. . thiee or jour years nro and a few dos-; ." - . ' this remedy cured me. 1 have ThouQht After Forty ! recommended it to dozens of people' SI'M.MONK I ,1,.. tl,r ..., uf Lo-nloH :,n,;,, ' f";St 'l ''!"'. stl;i" t,("lt''"fJ it in-in in 1,0. i , , ' ' 11 " 1 Kn,lw ls quick and: in. in. in ' j , I'tiiTs, vr;fes 'positive ere for l.nwel trouhles.".- me kind ef dllel us the lest ,,f Adv. """"II" ...!.!.. .1.. Iti-lt , I it is The c'lntv 'tadine; crew have ju--t imp'eied the w-rk "f irradinv th-- "ii'ily roiot h-adiny the IV K. I- :n plant. Th" road is re a! '-factory m Administrator. 'IV respec Efficient Vision Your Greatest Asset Till: Mivn i, 1'liyn .il !... u!i; I al . i..in:nuU .-r iIiik a.- ..(iilrw thi 111 Iih toovt ,.r'l.i.!it nl.ile Ilial w;..:. mil ,,i!ii.s ,,f life al Ihe t:re:il..sl pusih! llnni: ihiih .1 in. 111 ,.1 wmiiiiii ..I mi. h .1 , r. .il p.irtinl in t.ii.i) (, msu.iI niiMern There I, peril. ii.-. 111, ,.i..,ir..i.h.. hl,h .vokei, 111.,, ,,,. in..... .....ii nullum-.'., yei p.ipie j.llc less 11 1 1 nil Mull to thi if their I. ..-III. The least a. he in a moth ft UI ninkt Blirror lii iiilai hiis lor imunhs nn, all,. our i.i,-iiU. ..rri, ,. raiiso or ileleeliM. viMi.ii nlHinut a I lorn .l i ra in relief ' "V"1 '"' ahsoliii. ly ni.nn.,1 am! Il,e majorilt of 'i,.... r, plasyon. The iie.,1 .. Ka-. 1.-. nunv tiin, iniilliplieil I..,bi o The day of thai 0I1I Id. .1 i,.,t a.- :.',." trmii a ntl for I ami vanlshi.l, w.lli oilier nr., is or lit., nature. r;H,wo ;,, n,.,..i.., or, i nil' 1, 1 no 1 peiMiii ii 10 rn 11. , 11 fin. ).. for Our 1 quip tiioiil. 1111S inethcl., r. , ni.'l.in. Ii.,,lv , he , anlat. illta 1: 1111 Me, I II111 or i looki-,1 upon with 1 Of their I've, than to the s-.'Hirv to a ilentist. hut , " Iteming lon.-r anil lofter Kill h.- li II 1'VH'i :-anll of ae. a. lually nm.il the .-hula, ler of ftniploi inent 1, in nf v.glag.f, ,., Iniie I'd riioiiicn 1 ibo naiina! D. W. M. With J. H. PEARE & SON In tin- t'ii-riiit Court of the Stall' of - Orei-on for Union County. ' Klla Cook, plaintiff, versus l..'e Cok. l,.f,.p,iant. To l.fe Cook, the nhovo nanit'd ilf 1 fernlant: 1 Till-: XA.ME OK THK SXATK HI-' (IKKlillN ).m nrc hi'ri'l.y miuireill to appear ami answer tht complaint fileil a't.linst you in the ahovc cnlitl.-il v.niri anil rause, on or heforc six weeks from ilate of the first puliliea lion of this summons. Vmi will take notice that if you fail to appear anil answer for -.vantj thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Ceuit for the relief praye-l for in the! eoiiiplam! herein, to-wit; for juiln- menl that the Immls of malrimonv! h. reti.fi.r,. an-! now existing hv an, I: between plaintiff and defendant lie forever lii-selveil and held of naught' and thai she he grunted an absolute, ilivonc from defendant, and that she( have her maiden name, Klla Morgan, -1 enured to her. ! on uiil fu.ther tnke notice that ; lr i - -Mimmens is jmblisneil once a weekj for .i coTisevtitive wetfks. or sevenj nil .1" atioiis. in the I.a Grand-? Keen-; ni,' ill, ,, -.or. a newspaper published 1 01 lue . i,y o j -i V.I'lllHie, - moo Caniy. iii,...,,, i,v order of the lion otal.ie I' il. couch. County ,lude nf Cm, 11 Countv. iii 'tjon. which order is dated Are kMi, ar,d the first I'li'.li, ation ,,f which is made on lie Hill d.iv of Aii,.t, ;)22. K. .1. KITCHEN" j t,.. In eltiutif f. f 1 1 " n i ', .1,, .nit ' ,.it,:v, ..- -..); . 1 ! - 1 ; . ,'i"U 53 ' 4-door Sedan now $1335. 4-Passenger Coupe now $1235.' The jirciYn.iM'p fur tho yiiotl Maxwell Sedan and 'oue hast slctidily ortiwii sini-c they were inlrndueeil len numtlis ago. Tlie admiration arous-ed by the new kind -of ' elusetl-t ar beauty nf tiiese Cine cars has, been intensified by llieir e' eeitimial performance and'iv liabilitv in exciu-dav use. iroillle- nstiiul ly lilted. Jreatly increased tioll to meet a ei omvviiiir ilemaiiil ha in ninrkcd saviims whieh make jiossible ihee new n- prices. Mme than ever it is appar ent thai only in tli,. o,,,,,! .Max well can siit-lr smiiiil worth be found. j jjj nnnt if u I permanent closed-car bodies' of steel, a quiet m-ss pos tihle oifly with solid ennit rtict ion. Proadeloth uplndst-ry of hUhest tirade, rinislied. Inside -anti nut, in deluxe closed car standards. Hard ware of beauty and quality. Sedan seats five emnfiYVtahly. Sedan $1335 Touring Car $885 l- O. it. Detroit, re venue tax to he atlde Coupe $1235 Roadster $885 d. C. W. BUNTING & SON l.v i;itA 1K. oitt:; H'he Qocd MAXWELL o o - ll T fill id 1 l-.M .S. Sell! i-1 I.I.S-L'5 o Q O . O O o . . ... ICJ 1