PAGE SIX
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, October 13, 1922
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(Special to Tli OtmnrreD
f'fiVK. Oil. U- Mr. uiiW AIi-h. I.r-w
Bloom, who have been v baling in
Honllicrn ircjiun Tor Ihe past, two
woekw, lire home HK.ijn alter it pleas
itiit Htuy nuionj; friends nil relative.
(.!. A, Slock of Portland was 1 Dott
ing ii old friends In Cove Saliirdnv.
1(0 Will spend u couple of week eniilp
biff In Hit' Itaiinha country before ih
turning home. -Itev.
N. MnHoiM, fienernj MiHHioii-
my. Iu hl Korvui'n til the Kpjscop ,(
church Wednesday evening.
Men. T. M. Ka:.tner of .Hood 1th ci , J
(Jrnnd worthy Matron of llio Kaxtei n
Htur, was in iove h igher II.
Hert Kail, once it i'uvt l.yy, who ha
been Jlxintf in i:.terprjne, Im jfone j((
Hood Itlvel".
Sir. uml Mi-M. II. . AntlPH of Yak
brm. arc M'iidinir it week with their
jnticiilM, Mr. ami Mrs. A. A. Antics.
!n nve. Mr. mid Mm. AiiIIcm wftrc
both tfii'-hoi M In I he I'ovo school prev
ious io their mniTlnt'.c, and live In
our midst several years after. The !
have inn iiv warm friends to welcome!
them back, j
Kchool dosed on Tuesday for the I
Toucher' Institute jiI Itaker. Several!
of (li teacher live hi linker ami lei'l !
for (hat city on TueMhn' :iri"ijioon I
The remainder of the fii'-nllv. J. K.I
I'rlre, accompanied hy M m, l"iiee. and'
lilso M I'M .Alice Mills, left for Maker!
on Wednesday morning.
The school of millinery conducted
by MIhm Ms t her li. t'ooley of the exten
sion department of i. A. '., wuh (.
grftnt Hin cesM In I'mc, M inn 'oob-y i
u yonnif lady of ehnrmlntr poi'Honnlltv'
nml marked ubililv iin a teacher, 'Dim
NPhool Ih attended hv about twenty-,
five women and nr!. and the hai
made did credit to the pupil tin I
Hhowrrl the hklll nf the liiNtrnctor In I
every Instance and lliero was a. mark- '
I'd PiivhiK over liats purehaMi-d at a
rcKMlar millinery Mhop. j
Minn I'onley In cinidncthiK' wliool ,
all oer Hi r Mute, having been fin Kl- I
fcln and Imlder In this vicinity helore
eoinltiK to t'ove. If the peoplo hot- j
ter undi'iMood I ho real worth of IIiEk
doprii-tineiit of exletiHlon work Ih
hallH of learning would he crowded
to overflowing.
Mr. Kay I'niiran. who i.n leuchln
at t'nlon, came home for the week
mil. -.
Mim. (Jhin l.ltteoln ( 'onalc!iciim
lioiii her recent auloinuhile ueciden .
Apple picking has Itcguit in ov
iind in. hi y of l he ovi pi-ople ha w
:ronn to fiulder i pick applcK.
A art of ladle drove down from
Halter on 'J'uc:iJ:iy allernouit lor threi
of onr te:icheri, Miwa Jnanlla Hinilh
peier. Mm Kdna Shepardsnn and .lls'
Helen J ii hkIi' I v. The parly conMHt-
tin)lhieer, M ih. Clark.
I use Sliillhpetet',
mnl Mm. Klik-
tm. IMwiikIk, ,Um
Mm. W. Iiam;h'lv
pfiirli'k.
Mm. II. K. Itichey waii a .n Orandi
viKttor on S:i'aida..
DEER KEEPING
! with llio lluller UrotlieiH. locelvlni;
a jmUrnieni k,ik back hoi car. Hho
w.if u wai detl a Milehell car limtoad
of tb Uvorl.-tjid Mio liud Hold. In tho
Inimiuellon nho uainod u nnuli but-.
lee oar with heit-t- -iuipJiM-nt. The
oar will be overhauled by the Orcjcon
.Trail Uarare at 1'iuoii, whfio ll will
I be for fcule, it h reported,
j Al Sionodahl wan iUh collecting
'i-'iil of pasToro t'.v the Scott Tiiiii.oi i
and l.ninbi-r 'o., tieiiiff owner of neai -
i all Uio iiutiiro land unl-sidu of Iha
f ii -1 rcHei vo. Mi . Stout ilahl l(i llu
company' a.-n.
ii-oi;i' Met io wo will out Iiih wintoi
wod on the Hall ranch. It is an Idnal
place for wooil hoUiK eaM of aoroHH
at Well uh hn'el,
J.ew Ward hint accepted tl position
iiMindiiiK up (ho cattle ror Iho Stock
AHsocial ion. Jielpliig Marvin Wood, the
main rider. They Imvo lakon on nil'
outfit up to the Hlg Meadows, when
they will ride for a week or ho. .
Jack Haley was tip at til head of
IKIH crOnU hnniinj? der. roliirniiitf by
lUiM l.itllo Meadow. lu hl hnnie on the
jold HI over )iliu:o.
A. Mr. Kiclw nloi ff. an ei-soidiur,
in stoppini; wall Jack Naby on a re.
ctJperalinK va-atKu. '
J. 1,1. Marlon, Mbool teacher, in goiift
10 Iho te'ai'het's UiIUiiU.
(lay MoNaJr in hauling tioin
I'laienoH V'tuiujdej'a pla -.
W. M. ttotlunt, h oai Renter from Ui I
(iraijdo. was Hp hniiliriK d-cr on Uio
ridgu between linck creek and the
north side of I he North Kmk. Ho re
ports Koine mn but no k;"'"'-
.lohll HIiIoh Wi.M up CalherillP Orook
hiiutiiiK. iia reporiM that Iho rnoat
niKim h.o muw wejfl up at the hind of
Hie. UUlo MlJiain, whero l'e tincjta
Weje a thick u wtif'fp tiackn.
'laroiic Vanorder boimht u load of
nias from Hoy McNatr.
BACK IN 1LS
(Spoolnl to The Obrvr)
Till-; I'AKK, Oi-i4 l:t. .Mrs. Will
'llllOrdor retni-lleil I' run N.'i,rlh Pi.iv.
der. after wettllnif n law Hiiit she hud'
111 i i . .1 I
For Sale
Itonining Iiohho In I. a flran.le.
lioslaurant in J.u C ran do.
Apart meat house in I, a Tim tide.
ilicniiiH ?i:!7.f,0 IH't ritotith.
Rix-rnnm lionno nml Inrgo bit,
1,400.00.
Four-room Ikiiimo on T a veiiiio,
$1,400 00.
120 ooreH f I tie I i in her, 2-rnmn
box Ihhiho, 4 acres lu on.HvaHoi),
?00.00.
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
U Orandma'i Sage Tea and
Sulphur Recipe ond Nobody
Will Know
Tlie use of Sapte and Sulphur for re
storing failed, gray hair to its natural
color dates hack to Rrandmo titer's time.
She used it to keep Ikt hair beautifully
dark, klcwsy and attractive. Whenever
her hair took oil that dull, faded or
streaked np pea rat ice, this simple mix
ture was applied with wonderful ef
fect. Uut hrcwitifr at home is imusy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, hy asking at
any drug store for u buttle of "Wycth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will
get thin famous old preparation, im
proved by the addition of other ingre
dients, which can he depended upon to
restore natural color and beauty to the
hair.
Well-known druggUt say it darken
the hair so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell it has been applied.
You simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it ami draw this through
your hairr taking one strand at a time,
liy morning the gray hair disappears,
and after another application or two, it
becomes beautifully dark and glossy, ,
ALASKA FURS
.irsT iu:ci:i i;n
A Una Unit or riiHl.vlnwrnr Alnti
fca rum which I mil ll ror n
very miKontihln ifre. You ar
nil welcome to romp nml ncc
llil'in. I n I. i liny nil klmt or
raw turn mill will pay 'text ill('r.
Chris Miller
Will Ailnmn Ave.
For Sale
li-ronhi modern liiume, full haco
meut, JiiHt palutod and kalsntntnod
JukUIo mid mil. HI line condition;
Kiirage. In w ii . shade, ceiiunt wnk.
till for $:!.iHHi.tu; terms.
Furnlhhoil hono on Codnr. near
Washington; now latino nad heatei ;
ruriiltihlnpti nooi). I'riied a( 3;t.;iHi
'lermti, J700 cash, balance at 5
per month, tncludiuK inter, t.
Wo hftvn for nalo nnd (rude, all
UhiflH of good farms. Mock ranchori.
fruit tract h, building lotri uud city (
property of all kludn.
Automobile and Fire
Insurance
PYRAMID LAND CO.
F. N. Ford
Notary Public
Pumpkin Pies
RICH AND CREAMY ! "r"". t-
Large Pies 40c each
Individual 10c each
HOME-MADE MINCE PIES
Large Pie 40c each
Small Pie : ; 30c each
Individual 10c each
FRESH EVERY MORNING!'
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ib a if m
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
We stair it at ow honeit
belief tlit the tobaccos usrd
iu Clit-htpifii'ld are of finer -Hia,lity
and hence of better
tanti") than in any other
tiyarrttr at the price.
Lij!ftt Mjri Tobacco C,
veriest
erne
CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended
on
Iti-room house In a most desir
able locution and especially arraiiKed
for J'ellH UK rooms. House jnst
painted mi outhtdn and ptitchaNer
ran select uipets (or onttro house;
furnaco, paved Mireet. nict hnvp and
tdindu; $1,000 cahh will handle tliis.
or owner will consider a smaller
jduco us part paytnoiit. Thin Iiouhc
1m good for $i;o per niniitli ioouiu
besides providing f larKO living
rooms for family.
ft-rnnm house with full basement,
laundry trays, furnace, saraKf, built
lu lealines, except IniiHlly fine light
lug fixtures, oi( paved ti eel. I art n
nnd vhado. InvestigatA Ibis.
-room lion so, brand new, nover
occupird, for $l.t;,lo( tssy
WWii ISO caah, bslsine like rent.
IAME PRICE
For over 30 years
aking
Powder
Ounces for1
(,Wr than pound Mid half
for quarter)
USE LESS than of higher priced breutodb
Sntteft:, n r Wi
MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVER WMt MP.g
The li'leplifine wu cm out for ti
lay w iwu lieiwccn Tim I'aik an. I
' oloo. Tlie lino wita down, lut 11 li
lcca i:c.a.hcil anil coituniiincatiuit r
Htiiacd aiMniully.
Tha deer aia vciy much wiLtu.io.;
llll'UMKllOUt Iha wuutla, due lo Ilia uc
"t Ilia ihlcis accn aiuunil at-
er rnllUi. Tli ImikI ini for .!(
aiiiiimK u In Hi,, lalii-j- pari (
llitt lllunlli. a.H II., . CK,,, an, in,H
cn oat or Ida, mountain by thai
mi"?. I lit.n iUr lii'Kiu to coma back
to tliplr orlliial winter liumci,.
Si'ycral (leer have hern seen around
IliK Klack I'ihp Hiu'Iiikh al the hca,l of
l.Iil ('reck.
It. A. Hunter wuh ilown from N'ortli
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
Calol Flushing Oil for safe,
thorough cleaning and
Zarolane for correct re
filling. Look for the sign.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
J'owder io Uio (Inure nt Tnion Wutur
duy nlslit. ... .
Tbo threshing machine, run by Iifi-t
Van in about to take Iih wlntor'd resi,
having. Ihroshed the f'aik grain on biu
ret uru from I ho liig ireek oouutiy
ami Linker valley.
John II. Hunter wa.n mot on Die
road with a box of prune:-: f ruin Die
Malt ranch. i J is daughter. Ida, hu!
sent him the. fruit from llm Wood
place in I'nioji.
Moon Opens Philippine Plants.
Th light of tlie ii"'.ti when It
bemiis down sLrnugly l the l'hill
plnos will cnuse the learits of various
legumes to open uud spmid out nutirly
ns- much ay they do during the day
sunshine, p. (, Gates of the Kaunas
State Agricultural college told the
Keologlcal society at Torouto. At twi
light the lent Us normally fold up for
the night. Sconce Service.
Legal Guarantee uiveiu
Wo nJ of KniUn pain continue work.
Ak lu tea (ile-o-uls Yi TrtuicuW
L. li. DRUG CO
La Gi-nnde Oregon
Far Infant.
invaiidg &
Childrm
The Original Food-Drink for All Agcj.
Quirk LunchatHome.Offtce&Foun tains.
KicliMilk. Malted Grain Extract in Pow
dtr&Tablctforms. NuuruhineNocooklflC.
Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
pF Ad No. 71014 inches ? 1
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PAIN IN YOUR SIDE?
Read What Mrs. Lawrence Says
East Onliland, Cal. "I have usod
Dr. PieiTo'a Favorite Prescription
at different times lor over twenty
llvo years, and it baa never failed
me. Ono time I tooi it when
troubled with Inflammation and it
soon cured mo. At another fcimo.
I took it for severe pains in my
right Bide; this time i was troubled
with Indigestion and my boweia
were constipated, and the T;ivorlto
Prescription' again heltied mo out
so I wuh soon well and strong. I
tun always depend on this remedy."
Mrs. A. 13. Lawrence, 12-11 15th
Avo.
If you too need relief go to your
neurest druggist nnd obtain this
"Prescription" of Dr. Pierce's ' in
oither tablet or liquid form. Write,
Dr. Pierco's Invalids' Hotel in Buf
falo, N. Y., for free medical ad
vice of Bend 10c for trial pkg.
V CncTCNTtllt
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BEST BY TEST
American house
wives are' using
Calumet Baking
Powder today
with the same
success that their
mothers experi
enced over a third
of a century ago.
This perpetual
growth of favor
has made
The Economy
sales over 150 greater than that
' of any other brand.
There isn't a baking powder of great
er merit there isn't a leavener ob-
tainable that will produce more satis
factory or positive results. That's "
why the largest baking powder factories in
the world are always busy turning outenough
Calumet to supply the great demand.
A pound can of Calumet contains full 16
ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 ounce
instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a
pound when you want it.
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER'
SIS
Wlien Yonr Hange Wears
Is it broken?
; it rusted out?
Ihs it grown so wasteful of fuel
and generally unsatisfactory that you
have io discard tt?
Or, is it getty:g to look so badly
that you just want a new one?
No matter what your experience
hr.s been, note thu:
Whatever is the reason for discard
ing your old range that thing cannot
pussibly happen to the Monarch.
The Monarch s made of malleable
Iron tint cannot break.
Thy Monarch is protected against
rusting out by its Vurtfuscd Flues.
The Monarch's riveted joints
stay liht forever so that it gives the
srne s.i;ifacJoiy and economical ser
vice after yeans of use as when new.
The Monarch is easy to keep clean
and looking like new for many, many
years.
CSk-,i and let as tell yoa alJ a boat this wonderful range.
Our pricct are mat attractive inveiigai'e tbm now.
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Itaal Estate
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