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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, Septewi'oar 1, 1922 ;J; f PAGE TWO :- fi' if SI. :r.-Jt, jr.-.i i;. Welcome D. O. K.K. HILL'S School Days WILL SOON BE HERE See Us for Your SCHOOL TABLETS Pencils, Ink, Fountain I'cns find K'ot'siat' I'cncils. "POTMAN'S DRUG STORE Where most folks eioris RALPH G.LORENZi: jMany Wo I Yo.Io :iro !Itfne from XDendill''' :i V.'ii;ii Lull .i iin i tiii i in mo inns ml l lliHl aj ( not 'I'lliic. (Hpeclal to Tlio iniH.-rver) i.ovr,, Mept. I . Kalph (J. Loren. son o Mrs. Annie l.onn:'., passed nwnyAugusl j.r after seveial weeks illness. He was bom in Minnesota August :At, 8tH, age "il years and siv days. Much of his eat iy lite w.i- 1 1 i'im i ne ov hie It si hool. h. had also been a student at the Oniron Ae-.-i? .M.m.ai oucge at i orvallis '' u1' i me jmsi lew years ne IMc.l on a lloiiu -i sieiui in .uaineur couniy. hut Pad ex : pec ted to return to Cove t nis fall (to make his home, liendrs hi moth fcf be leaves two sistet:;. Mis Chris line l.nren. and Mis. I.u.u It. Week.; of Pottland, Oregiut, atxl two broth ers, (leni-Ke Loren of Colville, Wash., and Fred Lorenr of Fields. On-gon. Mr. I-Jliutt. vii-e -in. 'Hi em of t he Willamette I niveiMty v.a the eat ly pat t "f t),. ,-,-k. gati a .student at l'..it Col ts in Cove the giu-'t of Mr. It. 11. Davis. Our genial po'Mmater, I., (on. has ei-i retu. ned from and hunting trip on the Mu. O. ar I uiei and hn m- , ale enjoying an tmtPig "M lb in Covi P. L. C o in-, Cole, an.l Mr il. Andcv a ffditu;: Ib t man. Mtnam. 'i, spent t Mill M. Llli.s. fot.-i nmgci thi- week-end at home. Mrs. K C. DvkM ra came i her camp on Point Preinnu-nc tew days in Cove. froi lot- Prof. K, (;, tiykstra has been e gaged in woi hi the Fori si Servi id! UIH'l'r h-iviti.r !,nk,iii1 As On .ln - ln v'"ff lifers o r Store WELCOM "E extend a cordial in vitation to all Dokies and visiting ladies to make our store your headquarters while in our city. DEPARTMENT STORE Store Ihiv their drugs. Point Prominence, hut will leave soon lor his home in Imhlcr, where he been engaged as superintendent of tin; .-chool. yh: and Mrs. Kalph Comstock have returned from a weeks outing at iampa, Idaho, l hey return well , pleased with the climate of Eastern Oregon, having experienced most ex- itreme heat during then stay in Ida- ho. M- "'"I Mrs. H. C. Kees of Union. were Cove visitors early in the week. Kniil lUevins of Payette, Idaho, wn- i" ' his week. Mr, and Mrs, E. C. Kees were La lirande visitors on Thursday. Mrs. Paul Eilis and Miss Itess Kelly alio visited the metropolis on Thurs day. .Mrs. Thos. Hefty is ill at the hos pital in La lirande. H F. Mustek is i.eting mayor dur- 1 ........ i ..i i .... i tt l ....;..! m... r i .'. i m.'.., 'ait' i n...'.:'.i Ha ker visitors this w jr n spent a couple f bivs in La lirande (his week. A. F. McMillan uf the Pine Moin- 'lain (iranite Company, was ddng 'business in Cove this week. ! K. .1. Stacklmtd left for Portland, Seattle and other coast towns on Moti iday. He expects to-tie absent a etui .pie of Weeks. i .Mr. and Mrs. It. 11. Davis are enter-, taming their guest, P. L. tirogau, , will) a sight of the mountains of 'Lust - j cm Oieon. i I Win. Hallmark, the new janitor at hhe school building, began work Mon-j day morning and alretuly the buitdiiv:; getting in shape for the beginning, of chiol. School will begin September o. Tie eoi ps of teachers is lis follow: .1. K. Pi ice, principal; Esther Saunders, a.--; sitant pi iiii'ipal ; Helen 1 Mug her t . ' domes! ic seienee; Mis. A lire M ills, j Edna Shejtaidsou, .luanita Siint hpeter, : I Lois I aw sou and Mi lured Payton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Luird and son. . Robert, were Hot Lake .visitors oin 'S:.tor.biv E D. 0. wrliMitne nstlic K'osc would In i lii' I Vsert 's hot, drv sand, f ..) s'lr in' ir' tin' Kikt'x tin' tfi t'n Jjnl, lrv wind, af& Bros. Grocery Will e Close All Bay fcomlajj Mr. and Mis. T. li. Conklin and M A. (J. Conklin were La lirande visitors Thursday, C. L. Kowe was (Jiandc last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don came down to Cove ti shopping jJ( of UnioM is. (iaie .; mother, Mrs. Cora Hloom. Mrs. Lulu II. Weeks of I is a guest of her mother, Mrs Loien.. rtlar.J Annie ' Mr. and Mis- Alvin Orton spent Sun is camping on the Min-i((ay jn t(u. (lilis picnicking and gath J. I!. Li am. Miss Cluistine Lorcnv. of Portland who has had the care of her broth 'i lit Hot Lake for the past several week is at the home of her mother in Cove. A special meeting of thu Woman'. Cluh was held at the library on Thins- nay atternoon. On- Friday night there will nig community meeting. This is a "get together" affair and an urgent invitation is extended to everybo . A good social time is expected. A shoit program is prepared, music lo be furnished hy the community chor us and free lunch served. Mrs. Nellie .Marten of the Cove Ex change, hnn been enjoying a short v:i- Mrs. Nellie Marten of the Cove Ex-' I I,. DltlXi I (. l tj.i,. ' . -fV.& MMl tWI cl,anKe. has beet, enjoying a ,-hi.rt vm- I... (Irn.i.le, 1 x OroKon 1 Bakery (. f .-y, j , , '- haul I wmT RS?a:it3L 1 4tgl,aiiMM r V i-.- , T ' t '' - i i 1 1 Maho h'i.k I JlSSi. 1 I, ti v.. il li I uf. .fi !' a;to 'J . ' !ur WATER j MODERN CRANKCASE I I ffl W ! ' means better health CLEANING SERVICE ,i ' Z WJl p V- L:i!l. "rnEFairbanks-Mnrsellonic 1 rrmrafT-nf ria .ljjSS II f. . ' Water Plani islikeaciiywa- . , ' - i . - ,.. ter svli in under your own eon- i - - - - .r,..: h opcau, aulooKUa allv. ; SgESgBaataiBBg! io niiui.iiini;, nou-ven a witch ira-wmi hmmha to turn. It sea.lshe .h runnini; water to any (auet-t nnvwhere. And mote JrciOi water ineaiis U tter sanitation better health. It's Automatic jtf 1 f "fe-- ' ''JT. FAIRBANKS-MORSE i g f lr 1 r Cf pMO j HOME WATER riANT V U II H j tjMWmSSM i oi-raie Ci in , I W g g gi;0'4Sl iiimo S..CM-1 or liouir hi;lilMn; i I j i "1 - " a J.' 1 II , I'iam .ii,oii.rin.;uilr,,ii'i f "" SVflSff mLX!ZZ: ' U viCll vC if W0m mil 1 K-sMiii- auioui.it,,. illy n,n,',i. iff JJ-fw.H 1 l.uii.il. Ila.s si.it.Iv n:iti:iiii,,. -j S'V ffl 1 milk. l)i.in,l.,hli- l-airhatik - . ! gSfiT-Tj 3 Moim; I'uiiip. Cip.iciiy 2W i ffii1 1 K4llnprrltour. Ai, mti ail 1 ll--..' '1 3 , -ftV;fe4aij Nate Zweifel HgsrsTv-r-r - . Igi J "Mr Is iilic tllill'i' to ctiuk 11 ,'l 1: ' 11 Li. tllMl jjJlj 1 'ww" H f . will iinidin'c s.-uisfatMory results is .-in- I ; h iff ..I her. Ask any wninim owns a r',: i'. -? ! "'" j p K MONARCH M;iilcal.lo U'ans;.'--llu-u in- I-' M . -; " fu A K vi'stivcaa. ours ami loan., o( ,t.ra.'tiv,. t filii-ii. ,ht' a in . rifne unit- v.-tll her s.m. I.awt nee Marten, in Baker and uNo'un :mnt, .Mrs. I'. II. Mills, nlo of Haker. While away she visited a brother and his family in the Powder river country. Mm. Coia Hloom of the Cove Ex change left Wt-drifsday to visit her sister, Mi.-,. Kniil Kievina ar.il family, at Payette, Idaho, Mrs. Nellie Marten has two nnia'1 nieces from ilaker as her house jfuests. Mra- V. H. Kohhins und two BniuJl -ons, of ,u (irando, are guests of Mr. '!. A. iiuxter,- l)uriiiic the ahsence of Mrs. Marten I and .Mi s, IJlnom the .'ove Kxchune wan managed hv Mi.ss Violet Bloom and Miss J.ola Marten. STDHK GETS BUST OVER IT GOVE I Vcr Hunters in the Minimi Hills Hark of ( V ( Wckh'1 l.inlf Success in (U-tlhitf ( JaiiH'. fK'ri;.l to 7h- Observer) COVE, Sept. 1. Too stork wai 'nusy last week bringing a son to the home of Mr. and Mis. (ieo. Golay and another to thu home of Mr. and Mrs. ' C. A. Smith and a daughter to th" home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cray. .Mis. T. W. Conklin and daughter, flat ice,, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E ' Steams in La Grantle. . jnenucKienerry grea ers are sini, scurry.ng over ne n s aiier inu I luscious tiuit. 1-runk Deliorde, with a puny oi irieiui.s, orougm in sixteen gallons as a result of one day s pick ,nK The drer hunters are still stalkinf the elusive deer, but with little sue itess at this time. The game has be come too wan and the hunters re turn rather crestfallen. Mrs. A. (i. Conklin and Mrs. T. R. Conklin weie visitors at Hot Lake cn Saturday. Mr. and M-. Chas. IMlaas and ering huckleberries. Jack Smith was a Cove visitor last week. Mrs. O. E. Silverthorn will enter tain a small party of friends at her home in the suburbs of Cove, in honor of her daughter. Miss Marjorie SM- vrthern, on Kridav afternoon. S7FTEgygB)j'iVrUl'.J Superfine Bread 3$''?lwJ B LfS t tJli'.' i jfi'X j AwS 3t the lonf of which they want twice as many slices, because 1 l ' iWl I1 ! K rii hi itt.jtegfif'ff in T i WHtJ M fs twice as delicious. Kept fresh anil lemptlni; In iis waxed Vi '.VJ, 1 1; j II mklfl'yf Legal Guarantee Giverv I paper wrapper. ak vol-k oitoeKK. ' frNWmu Atk la c Ijk-iii. Pilo Trratiuent. MaCplierSOll S . --Z VhM ?'' i W H Bohnenkamp Co, f o o I . . o 0 The infant un r Mr. awl Mr Thus. Hefty, imin at La (Jiande hos-' nitul Wednesday. August was hint i rest in liose Hidge cemetery on Fri day afternoon. The hurial service was read hy Kev. 11. I'ollard. J. W. Ingram of JYmleton is in' town greeting his old friend. H. K. Cosh of regm Agricultural College held a most FUccesful poultry meeting at the residence of Chris Hertsch on Thursday morning. ) The extension department of the Oregon Agricultural College will xon-l-out an instructor in millinery. She j will be in Union county the first weeki in Oetoher and will be in Cove on the afternoon of the (ith and till day on j trhe 7th. j .Mis. A. A. Antics is planning :ij lit tip entpratinmpnt for the nil nil of . her Sundnv school class at her homes next week. Mrs. L. R. Lav and Mrs. T. W. Conklin will entertain th Ladies1 Ouild at the residence of Mrs. Ijiv, oil Thursday afternoon, September 7th. .Mrs. I. It. Conklin will entertain a. narty of little girls at her home onj Friday afternoon. I Chester M1. Kelley of The Dalles' came to Cove for work at to begin ning of the cherry season. At the close of the season he discovered that something besides work had entered into his stay-in Covp and he asked John W. Henoy for his daughter's hand in marriage. The hanpy couple left on Saturday's train to be married at Pendeton and from there thev will o to The Dalles, where they intend to make their home. THK IDEAL Pl'IKJ ATIY E- As a purgative, Chamberlain's Tab lets are the exact thing required. Strong enough for the most robust, mild enough for children. They caue an agreeable movement of the ww , without anv ,f that terrible grip . The" are easy and pleasant to ...u i : r i,. i ; takr ulv and for the Tea-Party Bread f The II 1 1 In folks' aHtll for Kitpiwr is m'vor rtnllfrt by VK?WWb Children should nover b forrcd to wall for ini-nls. Thfir ili Hmfflijli I rim-nous li u DKor hot wcen-Unii.s is nntnrn's clamor for jiho-o 'ILAw'VWi. I Olio loaf of broad anil ono niiart of milk per day Is only ) wi'wiwv, v S a normal allowancu for nach shooiiiiK-up youngster. Cut 1 . a biK "Hi'" off the loaf ovory tlino they're "so huiiKiy." f'- 'J!K- -'e'J All Visitors AIM I XVI T TO visit on; stoi;f. Dl'lMXd THK D.O.K.K. Convention Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. :i