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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1922)
v T PAGE TWO TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES Wednesday, November 29, 1922 j 5 "VHT r n The Most rrosperous Thanksgiving Since the War v Business is gooi the sheep in markets are again ffluii, the farnn facing better times, industrial peace is easier and prospects foVeven it j . . i. . i ii mere is room ror opiimi like this to be thankful for i ism possible. bette istry and the lumber and cattle man are ems assured, living things are bright. 's time on a day it make optini- the things $3.95 DRESS INS FIRST PRIZE Junction City Girl Shows i Kemarkable Skill in Use of Needle. CORVAU.IS, Nov. 29. .Murjnriv Stone, of Junction City, sophomoif in home economics, won a $2.1 prize in h younjf ifiiln liexn dexiKii contest eon ducted by the Woman' Homy Com panion. Announcement of the win ners appeared in the December i.ue. .Winn Hlone KuhmitUd a design in wood brown ratinu, trimmed with zajr lines of rose, tnn, and lavendar yarn couched on with brown yarn. The diriijrn was selected from one of her n-shninn problem!", - i The cost ol the drew wan limited to $". AIIhb Stone wan aide to cut the price down to $:t.l)5, the lowest price of any dress submitted in the contest.! Ih.Iih', and iltmthiir I tl'it')i ii ( r34 n re rx-Itilijlt-il t ;i-v inl coin iiei fin) r.ili i rerun lit Die fiiini mechanic ImiiM ! inn. Spraying and diluting dernoii iMlrutiiui Ml u fciveii ill the old college ' orchard. i Km It Inilfut it h.-af ton content, In which (in Su rliin n of li uit will he : um-il. will be Kridiiy mid H:il nrda y 't t'-rnooiih. JuiliiiiiK of fic kIhkm (dale ehddt nil,! siv I,iji-h u( Uh will lie carrhd on tu connection with the , liideniiiit iition eonieslv- the tiki n an i nexinn the hlKhcKt numlier or potnlH WlnniliK- e I'onllcy h.viilK cup. Went her Change fa use KIckiiewH Kxtrem( changes of weather dur ing fall rait ti many cold and cough. For fiuick relief from throat, chest' and bronchial trouble, cuughft, colds and croup' tt.se Foley's Honey and Tar. Contains no opiates inHredleiitfi printed on thn wrap per.. Largest selling con nil medicine ill the world. "Foley 'a Jloiicy and Tar is the most 'pleasant and effi cient remedy for cough and culdn that I ever kuw,'1 writes Win, Jones, Kl Papa, Illinois. Adv. Hill's Department Store Closed AH Day Thursday V A llliiKIHin liy IIh, ,. ;,(,. mT,,l W hi III liitilrustl-il rrinll tilt. 1 lrivt.ni. h. i. Iomim- In I'oi thiiiil Kiilm-ilny limn, ll'isii lu I uVliK'k, uatiiK il'if out . Hit: in t-iinoKiiiK tin- IiiiihI. Tin. i-ul- li-m- iiiuxirluiiH will I..- lii l-orthinil to plity at llm mtinc with W;iMii;tin inii fulli-Hf, mill will hi'iul ii rautfra' ; paniilf trum tlcm-ii town to .Mulliio. ' mail lli-ht. . flttthoi" n" ytxli-iionlinary ;tnrltil i .lrit, V. H. Suffonl took llrl ami vent which W-a.M'l I.a Oraliili' la- hhcoihI plari'H roHii'rlivi-ly on l-'il-riiK Kroully anil i-aiiia'd tln-in tiijilny; M1.4. W'atil anil .Mrn. M, II Knrt l'l'iaJnl'-illy tliul Itlo orrnmnn I Iionohuo ri'ri;li'd l hi honors Sat wiilt ixiii1hIIi In iviry ilotall, u na i unlay tt!!! Mrx. (Irai-i Mnliliir anil th tllrnf-arinrnoon lll'lilMo parly i lrn. '. 11. .Srranton win s lrlorloiiK fclvon hy Mi-h. .lulfa H. Itoltm-H anil j IimIIi-h on .Monihiy. nit ii ii UK . .limn iiii i.ninini'ii. Km Ii urtnriinoii a two i-nursi t thi'lr hi'iiulirul honi,. on 1'ouilh iiin.li.-i.n wan hitvimI anil Ihi int atul Sprinit HtriM-iH. TIki iiarly hn- tii.nt ruin nil mn i h aro i.iry h.ri' lull i.-flday arioi-uiioi) anil i-oiillnili-il li,-ar,l of tin- miiii'ssrul Inuiualloli oil Halnrilay afti'inoon. whlli' tliu or Ihi imrly lasllni; ovor three al llual iivenl ori-tirreil oil the aler- ti-rnoonri. (Oon ot thft follovvliiK Mnuilay. TUB laisi) I'Mloulal home wan n Th ,,,.,,. Tlir, , ir,B ,., nlfilHlon ur rit.l lil iletonllloim wltll ' wM1 . oauu ia , al III.- Home ihry,ianlli.mninm niTiloinluatlni:. hill jr ora.-e Molltor. 17" I' tli in. furiiHiiiin aim iimo nnilluK lin-;nlr,.,., fialiinlay n,-inioiin loriiini inaci'R ill. run ili'i'nratliuiK Ibo. Svell tuhlea of HrlilKe ularliMl lb. threv-iirternoon parly nuil . tin uhi. nuinher or IiiIjIok werti lu ae tluu Monday ufti'i'iioon, but on Sal Urdu? tli. Jiumbei nf tithleii Jnereun tl' t fen.' , ' ' . . i , 'The home of Mr. . II. niilwell. lif l.ilnnil CUy. .aa the weun of very : pleasant Hoeial tralherlui: IhiKl Wi-illicailuy arieriioon when the llHlaml I lly l.ailhti Alii Soi-lety eu I H'l talneil their rrlellilK anil the la- .! the coiile.il ror hiuli liouom nt'ilieH or the Alleel Alii. rl. Mr. P. A. .Mi'lioualil anil! Alioul firtv mientn were nrespiitrl - , - l.l I I I 1 I -1 I HE SURE AM) WOK FOR 01 It Advertisement IN THIS PAPER TOMORROW . ' . i . "SOMETUIXf; noixtr' WAIT EORIT Andrew's Variety Store mil spent a very enjoyable after. uiiou Mi rouversatlnn interHpiu-eetl with music. At the eitil or thH HO clal hour ilelicloim refreshment.! Were Hi-l-veil hy tile llullt'M. , , l hapler I or Hie J. E. O. 'wlll meet l-'rlday unernooiv at the homo of .lrn. .1. K. W'rlKhl. 1 The Voiillf; I. adieu Killlcaliollal Auxinary of (he Melhoitist church uiei Mon. lay evi-uint; at the Metho dist piirsiniujio, IMIS Hprlnn street. jwilh Until (JillKley, Alma Nelson. .Mrs. Proe-s'er and Mrs. Uaurs on Hie i-ominltlee In charce. Ahoul 5 lu- illi 8 were prcKcul ami n very de liulilful pniKraiu, of a ThanksKlvlui: Itny nature, was rendered. Kilim C in Iki ill rendered u ilellKhl lul piano .solo and a reading, tiiveu by Isahelle Miller, was followed by a vocal soln by .Mrs. Stanley Lyons. -viuia .Nelson then nave a paper on "The Origin of TranksKlyiiiK." und a nual solo by lleverend (!. II. guln ley completed the program. ' Jlr.i. .1. J. fair und Mm. T.' .1. ScioKtilns are enlerlaiiiliiK the Wed nesday ISrldKe club this urn-moon al Hie t'ouiitry club. The l-'irst Cliurch of rhiisi Scii ii tlsl, al the corner of Klrst und Washington,, w ill hold it I'hunk.iiiiv- Iiik Iiay service tontorrnw inurniiiK il 1 1 o'clock. The Kiiffe,- Klalch will meet l-'ri- duy meiiini! at Hie home or Mr. and Mrs. I,. Moyem with Miss Muruuret Newlln us Joint hostess. Tht. two divisltiiiH of tht l.adles Aid or the Mcthnrtlut "cliurch are meetlni; Willi Mrs. Hilars, ,'105 Main street, tills al'tel-uoull. tt The Junior Mi.sionarv Snrielt of the M i i liuil l hi l:pis, opiil church was enterlained at llle homu uf Miss! I.lli lla I.elxlil 1807 redar streel.i Friday eveiiiut:, .November 2:1, j A tier llle c ui-sts had arrived IN,. Iiosless ushered ihein all over lol Mrs. t'oopi-r's. w here it very Inter-1 cat I iiu lesson wiik Klven hr MUs I'.'lnora l-'lnes. Immedlalelv after the. husl ineeiinj; tlie nursix Ruln returned A1SS I .el t! 11 toil H. Whcl-n Ihiin-u had been prepared for the ei-eiiin' niertiitnment. and where work wnu done on dresse.i tor nrphuuafteH in France. Delinhi i hi and uninue refresh- ( menls were served hr the host ok ' and Ii very eiijoyabU eveniiit whk pent hy all. - j The 1-nests nn-seiit were: Uii tioleh Wllliauis. Miss Flizahelb PnvJ ton. .Mi,ss Mildred Fox, Miss Klnora I KilieH, Mitis Helen Mohr. Miss Paul-, Ine I'ayton, Miss Frjimes Smttli. ;im , Mrs. t'. K. Cooper, mivisor. j Still, the raruuT is about as en-' thusiu.ic jibout a merchant marine! as shipping interests ai about do -j ink HomethiuK for the larnicr. Why do men use "Kiaeomh." Why do they line up to watch the KrH ko puHt alter every convocation? Why do nun never look utruluhl ahead when they mn ji Horority house? TlMtwe Hitd other qiiHNtirtns .Will bt dtult with In the "co-ed" nuinher ot the (liiiiine Owl, college issue, which will he put out entirely hy women. l.ilHnu Harris of I'oitlund i nmii-iifer and Mai-jiuiM Mies of Hairtf I'hkh, lurothy 1'i tim, Hood Itlver',' und Aj,' nes Sullhaii, I'orilund, ;ne aKsiKtaiil editors. .. : t Tlie seventh annual lloit whow was lormally opeiu d Thursday nitfht. The oiciiiin Statei Horticultural society and tlie Western Nut Urnweij-C hsko cialiou opened their annual conven tions on tlie cum pus at the same time. Nil In ii re a lent lire of tills year's show. Sixty 1'tthert varieties are on display- lt lieved to lie the largest col- hctntii ever broiiubt together. 'I'hlrty 1'ive are Oregon arte ties, 1 !i from eas tern states, nnil the rest h-oni Cali fornia. A luetic varlely of Kniftisli shipment have been forwarded. ' WorkliiK demonstrations of apple j pin liinn and plant propitiation are jeurrted on In the haseineut of aurl- i-tiltural liall. 1 1. A. Hcullon, exten ston specialist In la'e culture, will ive iMi tii epiritf flcinonxti-ntions. The musliiuoni show hy the depart no ut of hotan and plant putholoKV eonofsts of a. In rue nuinher of both cut tide and poisonous mushrooms. Cunning and duliydratin; demon- j stuitioiiN me Klven In the hoi tleultui ! al products huihllii-tf. where the Hew I recirculation drier, developed hy the i in operation. ( h chtn d tract ors, ' spni. htjf ma- La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP and! WEAVING WPRKS j Mattresses df all kln'lls cleaned ! und mbtilll yeither Rcnoratlng. , Rag nugi Ai Flutlj Rug fori sale. ! Cnrpet aniV Huj; (linnlng i 0rl2, lil) cnil up Chan. Edw'tnla. f-rop. i Phone W3-W i "How Fresh It Is!" It U a pleasure to go to your cake-box when you have baked with ROYAL Baking Powder became it it in the nature of a pure Cream of Tartan Baking Powder to keep baked foods fresh. This means a real economy and is just one of a hundred reasons why careful house keepers insist upon Royal Baking Powder.Some other ate: It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste For Sale We have a tnodorn 10-room house, wii hin 1 wo blocks of the pout office, pmcd Ktreet, hlK lot. lawn and trees. Priced rlfcht. easy terms. This Is a revenue producer. '.o per month can be secured from rentals, besides pro viding a home. Owner will consider taking u small home as first pament. Here is on opportunity for srmie thrif ty wile to materially assist in oldaln Injc a close in modern home. The lental will make the payments, ("all and permit me to Rive you the details and show you this splendid property. A modern ri-room house, basement, plusteif-d, lawn, and considerable fur niluie, nil for $:!fou.(,nt A modern i-room house, full base ment, guriifce, ill the very best of con dition; for $:;,oun. The house cannot be built for less money, to suy nolhlng; of the lot value, or cost of t-ement walk, j-yratre j.nd sewer connections and filling in of lot and shade trees. We Offer For Sale A f. -rortin modern plastered house with full bilscment. House In ye ml condition, t Kitchen partly built in feature, 'hift lot Is titiIlu, on the corner. Tb house fuccH south. Lo cation Rood I, t 'los to Rehool the CU'enwood. lOWner uolnjr to farmlnit reason for Hair. Pries S;'i0(i. Terms. $ruii ciish. bielance $:it'.0n per mouth unit) paid down to tlie inortRH jjf now on 1 b e property. Tills niorlcaBf diuws Interest at K' pel cent payable senti-nnnnall 3 i iNew 4-rnrtm liotisp, never hcen oo ethjded. l,ot fi.SHMi. Von can almost nutke your own terms. Geo. H. Currey Hel Edtatc Inuran A Gent a Vote A Penny a Vote Vote for Your Favorite INDOOR CARNIVAL TO DATE November 28 VIOLA GRAHAM 7,000 NELLIE SWA RTS 2,-150 i .. EUNICE MORTON 1,470 ledXhawes i;ji)or Vote for Your Favorite One Gent a Vote Tli best vacant lots on T avenue t It ii l u i for 4"le. ;!tet wen t'ir St. and, Second. -r priced riuht with leim to uil ijst oti. rtm very choic ones left. l ei Show Toil' 'Hie". nm) Ot4ter IIJei'tie5 La Grande Investment Company lirliitlilc Aumt fur Rrllnlile InMil-Hiire ConipHnii'. t Jti I Allans Air. I'linnr Main 7."'2 3!E I Kicker Brand Shoes for boys comos in a dark brown calf skin Goodvear welt soles and ruliU-r liecls. both wide and English toes. Prices 2.!)5, $a$o and $-1.73... The Bootcry Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet. 20(J Depot Street Phone Main 113 .Grover Smith, Mgr, u miwmiuwPWMmp -"if ami ii BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite ,;, Reclpt of Saga Tea , iid Sulphur AllOi: everyone knows that Tea and Suiplihr, pronerly com pounded, brings b;kk the naturjl color and hi'lrc to tlnj hair when f.uled, streaked ei Rray. ! Years ao thp only way to not this mixture vj t.i niA it at honu-, Uliuli i tniisy anJ trouble some. Niwad.i by asking at any dnifi store l.v "Wjvth's S.ii;e and Sul phur lYtmpoitiid." yon will prt u UrKC Kittle f this. (,unon old revipr, im. provid hy the ''rlduion ol ether in gredients, at a snul! co-t. Don't stay nray! Try it! o 0ne can possibly tell Out ou d.rkrned youf luir. as it doe it so naturally and evenly. You rlampru a sponge of sott hruli with t and draw dm through your h.iir, takinjt one strand at a time; hy morning the kuv hair disap pears, and after another application Or two, your luir kvomeii bcautiiully dark. glosy and aUrattuc, I Friday Special (5-qt. Aluminum Sauce ; Tan with cover. Special, ; $1.68 ! Tablp Spoons, nickel sil ! ver. $1.80 value. Special, j ! per set, ! $1.39 ! Eiijiraved Pyrex Casse-! ' role. $.00 value, Special, ! ; $2.98 ; J Crvstafied Stove Boards, j ! ."Ox.'iO. Value -; $2.43. Spe- J Hal, : VS.1.9S ! f"' ! ' ' and after their first lmrvM In 121 the rilsrim fet Hflde a y t tiv tliHiikfl Tor 6 1 I their hard-won reward t'et i last the Ion;; Ii I New Kn Bland wtnler. I i i OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Because of the basic worth of the homely Pil grim virtue's, courage, thrift and perseverance, Thanksgiving day has persisted. Times have changed greatly, humankind not at all. Cour age, thrift fand" perseverance will do as much for you today as for the Pilgrim three hundred years ago. j "In keepingwith;the spirit of the day, we shall be closed Nvcnjber SOtk." The United States National Bank La Grande, Orejen. li I ...J.