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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1922)
: ( K i !" PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, December 29, 1922. Extra Undies are the Rule When Children Play or Go to School New Minister ft When youngsters slip into fresh undies every infirn jng it requires a generous supply to carry them through from one laundry day to the next We have them ready-made or material and patterns , to make them, ' . . f .Hill's Department Store -J Trtbui to Jolfch Chjnt Caru-u Is qiiudil u naylug: "1 hut discovered tliat the Jewish rltuiKern employ a ptviilhir method of Intuut thu and vuriiltriittrin In tlndr tv1ih. Tliry art UiifxrHli'il In llif mt of slifftin: th iut-1idy, of piri;!t; up. it new key,' of mod uhi ting their filii.il t'tuiut, and of ov'(ri'unijim vot al 1 1 n -I'uliifK t tin c may .w't-itr rHilicr Mum in the melody Itself. Yt tttU r'l)il J V i H 1 1 .t;ivlll KVlttOKUl' whenever f liavu the opportunity." 'A i v i V .fas" j ' '111 i i Peculiar Rtnt Clausa. A pint uf xi-nund In London was mice let li the llrlllsli ii.lnilrnllv ,m rnjnll. tion tliat a ship was tti In nlwu.vH on llii Minks. Knlliiia to ilu HiM, fJm IhikI wmilil i-i'viti ii tti former uniicr mill In tii' ili'i'U u rliiini' hub In si.M'iLil tu this fllVct. . , TAKE OUR ADVICES-USE Th. jtconomy OWING POWDER I'AITISON BROS. Irih-Amric40. -"I'll trll )iiu wlmt 1 know." said ap exrlied old woumu at ulie took tM lln-i aland Iq Toprka court Ihr other day. "I ain't a liar (lor a li dan or anything. I'm an Anirrliiia .lint Mnl till I jut my Irluli up." And from. Ih manner In whh-h her Iriitli lami' up and atuyid up. everybody Vlirtfil alio mil an Anierimi), Ulld II very iiilllnior one. Kiinaa L'lty Klar. When Ynil are rnnllpited. To insure henlthy action of the howels and correct disorders of the liver, thke two of Chamberlain's Tablets immediately after aul'per. They will not only cause a gentle movement of the howels, without unpleasant effects, but banish that dull, stupiJ feeling, that often ac companies conatipation.AHv, ' - I ElBnor OelnBlo Caetanl, Fascist! ambassador to the United Slates. Is shown hure arriving In New York. io was greotud by a la.rga delegation o prominent Ilallar.11. SOMEILLNESS AT THE PARK Kork.s snow , TUB PAHK, ec, 29-As usual, n Chiistnm proium was held for the school chililrtn. Kvery year has been marked by a leifulnr up-to-date en- LUI llllllineiit, nun nun xvm '," "'"It,,,,, i.j. .. , p. ,....,..,;,.,. ,.r lack any of its joyful cheers, ft it - - " " " " inir, the supply of meut is ample mill 'blc. Mrs. Hunter spent lust winter the Turk is ready to "let 'er ridc",with the. cold or not. I The wind and snow have subsided Marvin Wood drove up from Union 'Into a heavy rain, which is threal to the Hall much to iret n loa, oflemni,' to take the snow away. Up ut hav for his father, Claude Wood, who i "" " ' "i"",e...i t . resides on the old Martin place. I'heie is only about 8 Inches of s Ida O. Hunter, who is HtoppinKj"1"' with Mrs. Claude Wood, while at- tendiiiK school, cunic. with Marvin Wood, who took her up to the Hunter mail box at the Paddock ranch, tthe walked the rest of the way to her home which is five miles up the creek.- This was fun for Ida. as she Of Interest to Women to school ill Union, mountain Kin. With use in fact they class all aa chil-!uf l- imndo and Hukcr. They have .u,s. i-ii,e,lnu lloiiman. wl,i of the same maker who wasl" multitude of friends. "Little .lack ! ,-., passed imav at her home In Kort . of Iho flesh on that .lay. :has Kuided many a hunter for a rad- W;,:vne, Ind.. at the aKe of ks, is; .,;,, Vannnlee was at Tlert ,UB of 20 mlle "n 'no I Utherllie. ni,l t linve liei n the first woman I' does not surpass the previous' anni- herding a fine bu versnries of the most of the menwr- vmus to going to ..1.1. .1....- All ,.f ,!, Prk nonnlo Mu ' Vegullir 11 .l..' ... j ,i,i .. ,u her little brother .UM.il . Ln h M.el7.mi ti known by nearly all the sportsmen because dren horn . r., 1, i nn..t I waieilL'u. vaouiuer was mi. .... ... . . .. ., ,.. Van's helping build up his cow barn. ,""' '"" , "V ,' i y Oeoigr Mc-Dowe, who has leased, :l "'. "'! f"!""'- "lany older the old Hoylo pine; was called to his nn.nipuh.tmg a gun. family who reside on the Cove road H"h Hunter, who is somewhat re close V' Union, has. returned. It Is c'e:' 'I'1 J'"1" ." fi"" , w,' rporte4.iI;t'ikni. ' hU . .h.t?ie . ,,,H ' 1'tlle (.ruthBr J.lck hunting the is somewnat' alleviated. ' 1cougar, whjch the Into Ajlo ph t.roupe Mrs. Will Vanoriler with her if (,"''L'd. ,,,r. " h' t"',"1 w,w'" daughter Ulirdie, passnil thru a se-l11",.9" tragical y .lost h.s lile. , vera cold, but ai'o much better at the Vrnm Hunter will, spent) t hrist present time, -it is reported, Sym- Jn"?j . , ; ,n 1 t lu,f"lu 0,"K nathy is extuhdud to the two women, '" u"11"1. having (inilo an amount uf work of I.ola Wigglosworlh h"" gone home caring and boiinlitig (Jeorjie -Mclhiwe at Riiymo Flat. Her I'nthcr. Clnr und J, 'P- Harron, the school teacher. jence Vanorih'r took her half vay, Mrs. Mary Titus, mother of Mrs. whili) her husband Frank met them Evn Vanordnr, who has been quite .with a team, taking her home. She HI for the last, fdw yea is, Is reported' was accompanied by her two babies. in much better cnndilon..ltiis,'Wiu-.J'Uia :iMay and slarvin l.a lflomte. tpr, , Iler homo is nt Union. Her 'They stood the trip very nicely, while As a rcsiiil of III,' rtfeiil el, rt lolls ! l;iore lit no seventy woioi-n will sll in Ilu- Ilt-t leilisliilui'Cs ol the ,11,'- ! furent Htntcs. ' I Airs. 1 imi l.illi.v of Kast St. I.oiji:, I III., who hits iH-en eiilli'it Allli'i'li'n's j lias just receive I ; lie;- I'ti'Veutll ili-ci',',' of divorce. dnuirhtor. Myrfclik livttt : with hui. .Mrs. Lola WuCtflwyorth withi-hor new baby, thatthe Ktnrk brought to her while on a visit to hir mother Mrs. Maud VanonU'r, will return homo to her hu.Hhand Frank WitrKH worth, who wanU the new boy there to KpL'tid hia iii'Ht Christmas at homo. f,ulu ia feolinK fine - no i the boy not mentioning tier littu lauurhtur Lula May. who in an exceptional tine habyvof twenty-one nionths. Kenneth Vannrrit'i' wa visitiuy; with fiiemlM ovur on Hik Creek anil JoWer rowdor, Mrs. Claienee Vanorder, her daugh ter l.oln, and tht babies were jfiven a fine leih ride by ii' rt Van, who enmu ano ;nou i tie in to nis liome, it wus pretty windv and cold. Joseph Lay and family are raeup eratine; nicely from the slight attack of the notorinuH "flu." An old Umer heliuves that thix "flu" will exist until the "ratification" of the "peace treaty" s .signed. "This ia a pro duct' of the war and wilt not go until all si;ns of the war are put out of cnmpiiHsion," lie was heard to say. Irene tirotipu sent a letter to her mother, Mrs. Ida M. Hunter, stat- jiuff that she is perfectly well, but is heart-moken at the. sail Ions of her hu.sband. The .sympathy of the whole community is with the sad tfirl. She is now with her sister-in-law .Mrs. Alary Winters hri addtess is 1 i( 1 N Avenue, I,a (Jmnd nntiiry jMiliUe in the I'nttrd Hliitcs. j Women of nolul)lt juiilcvi iiiinl ! w hour (eiiti'iiai les wil he eelehrale I r in M)2:t incliid.) cuii lttt M. Vomk :. oi- ol' I In;, mast iirolli'le w filers of ! I he Viciurln era; Auausta Theodosla ! In-au', ux'mhei' nml hlhlnriaii of (lie Th 1 1 I t inli-i- ol" SI. I Miminle; Kll.e VfK'et I'olka, who not onl' attalneil fame aa n kIiik''!' hot alM) won unties In the , ,1 lelo of lit era! uir; tfura J. l.lppiiM'Olt, Anicrieun writer and jonr luilil who lii'tiiti' well Known un tier lliu pi'li n line of "(J-i'ai e (treen wooil," ami lluriette Alhoni, a fa inoiiN repreKentative of' the nM Ital ian .'liool of .InKilief. Beauty and brains. rcquirq a healthy body. "Tliat tired feeling" is a foe to good looks; a drag on effective men tal or physical work; a hur to pleasure. Dr. Miles' Tonic brings health, energy ' pnd rosy cheeks. Your druggist sells it at pse-wa; prices $1.00 per bottle. " . enjoying tne good sieigni.g tna.lej j. W, i.v ,e mail man, reports by the recent snow, which a though ,in immense traffic through the mail cold la sometimes appreciated when Muring: Die holidays, loading him to Used accordingly. Mis. J.uldic nn;ril t.,lu,.ilv. M Kr, that seived latreshments and had a fine;,,,,. )(.m. ,, his ,, ,. Vl.,.y visit in. general, Jcheei lul and predicted a happy anil ,'iV. ".l0, ",.1":k,,y""!"t"";,'s . "'-!n,e,ry cclcloVn,,,. whole ou ...u.., ., . .... ..,. oj ine ( lij-islmas day. .lig ( reek Orange. , I hey report on j Jm.. n,, j, Ouch! MyBack! Rub Lumbago Pain Away Rub Backache away with small trial bottle of old "8t. Jacobs Oil. trapping extensively ilong Catherine creek and Little Joseph Uy and family are imJJXHl"?e rm" ipff through a severe cold, almost l 1"u' u ;itiip . bordering on the "flu." Il is hed!, ,, . 1 l,ntl' (lnl eriiiit on tile "flu." It is liom-d ! i ... . ' i .. '" that they Hill recuperate soon. iVr ir in Pelroit. Mi-s. Art .M. Murdoch, uf owvr ! AIu h,Ka,, tiltin, lhat h" '"her Powder, will visit her mother, Mrs.!Ww vei' ,In',l,!t ,,IPU thal ww S. ( (M Lsav dm nir (' br stmas ho. hnli- KLl nu ih oiu When your hack is sore and lame or lumbago, .sciatica or rheumatism Ins you Milk-nc d up. don't sutler I Get a small tibil bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs C J il" at any drug store, pour a little ui your baud ami rub it right on your aching back, and by the time you count lUty. the soreness and lame ness is gone. Don't stay crippled I This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once. It takes the pain rie.ht out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing i-Ue stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints) , ARCADE Starting MONDAY Virvcteii btj J. .G0IlDpJ EDWARDS Suwd in Joint'. Jtaly "Comfortable as an old shoe" A homely expression that cxaerl dHeribca the sensation of ii woman wiio has been fitted to a FilONT LACE CORSET "I,a Camilte" Co'HCta embody 1 lie latest and most important Improvements In front laco rorsellng. Complete assortment of tbe dif ferent models and sizes niwnys oil hand. IVhrd $2.50 ami Up. Mrs. Rqbt. Pattlaon Cor.si'tlero Phone 322-W ltes, 1702 Oak PRE-INVENTORY SALE For One Week Pec, 20th to Pec. 30th Everything on Sale to Clean Up for Our . Inventory, January 1st ' Ginghams, per yd. ..: ,. 15c to 23c Schoolday Cloth, per yd. : 32c Towels, each : 10c to 98c Ladies' Union Suits, light weight .'. 49c to 98c Ladies' Union Suits, med and heavy, 98c to $1.98 Hose, Children's black and cord., pr 15c to 30c Hose, Ladies' good grade cotton, pr :..19c . Hose, men's black and cord, cotton. pr 15c to 23c Andrew's Variety Store Harris Grocery Call on Us for Your Household Supplies A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, The Accomodation Store Fruits and Vegetables Also A Choice Selection of Swift's and. Armour's i Government Inspected Sugar Cured Bacon and Hams '' DON'T FAIL ' ' To Ask Us About Champion Flour Free Delivery Phone Main 734 408 Fir Two Blocks North of R. R. Tracks 1 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopoooooooooocoooooooooo 1 s A Happy New Y ear. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR Grandmother'! Recipe Bring Back Color and Luttre to Hair to lines. Mrs. Cn.lsnv r..si,l. I.,,....- " danger. Catherine, creek. ' M,s' J'' Hunter learned that Mrs. I'.. )'. Ingram of Union thrui'"'1' l"-enls '-""g Heiuh, Cali u tvlephon,. messiigtt to Jlr. hla ; '"rl"11' ,1:hl "tlleil on their daughter M. Hunter of the I'mki, iepart that '"'ilrude .Murphy from l''resno, Cnli thelr grauilson, Cc.lric (labs, is down r,,.,llla' care of them this yith peneumonin. All hope for a winter. They are very old and fee-. speedy recovery. Ida O. Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mis, John II. Hunter, who Is attend ing school at Union, will spend the holidays with her parents up at Cath erine Korka homstead. Hubert A. Hunter of North Vow tier is rocupeiatinit from a severe coltl niul influenta at his parent's home nt the Forks. Winn Duncan uill take care of Itoh Hunter's team until he returns to Ninth Powder, lit his ranch at .Medi cal Springs. Mrs. Irorio Groupe, who recently went through the $"'1 experience of losing her husband, by such a tiugic death, dicing lost In the mountains and frozen to deuth. is reported as improving slowly.. She was for sonio time In a critical condition. She is with Mrs. Lena tiroupe, the tiiotlier of the deceased. Jack Hunter, while goinc for the mail at Summit, saw ten fine mulo tieer going across the road. The cougar or panther that was really the and cause of A,llph Clroupc's death, is heard srivaming ni'iiun l the Hunter homestead. Pre parations are made by Kohert Hunt ' r and his father to try and hunt him down. The rucks indicates that it is Inrge specimen. All indications show thnt this will he an open, but cold winter. ,Mg lilcs and lllucjn.vs pre flying nay lligh in tho uir. Most ft 1 1 have done their butcher-1 Jin - : .1 i Y Turner the Corner and Save a Dollar A Quick Hot Dish ' GEBIIARDT'S CHILI CON ( ARM CON FRIJOLKS only 19c can Yitt ran turn gray, faded hair beau tifiillc il.irk and lustrous almost over I ninlit if you'll act a bottle of "Wvith'a I S.igc anil Sulphur Compound" at any t " (hug store. Millions of bottles i this j old l.uooiis Paye 'l ea Kicic, improved by the addition id other iiigrcilicnts, ' arc si'lil jnnu.illy, ."Jiv well-known drug- ! nists here, because it darkens the h.iir i &o liuluiaily and evenly that no our call till it lus been applied, Those whose hair is turning gr:iy or , tccomniK fndeil have a Mirpnse aw.nt inu them. Wcausc alter one or two ap plication, the gray hair vanishes ami i your links licoiiie luxuriantly daik ami beautiful. , j This is the age of youth. Cray- . nailed, unattractive folks aren't w.in1,.,l around, jo get busy with ycth's .ii;c J ana Auiptiur Compound tu-iiiKlit anil you'll be drlighteil Willi your dark, naniiMiuie nair and your youtlitul ap piarauco within a lew days. J. Holm's Grocerteria Our KKl'KATKK I'orfee :."c His. S ic w im:i:i: Mil' swi: I'honc Main 13 mi t: in l.n i:itv 0. V. I'.. Our Very" Hesl t (II ! oe 1 Hi -.c V, His., SI.U 5 IIm $2.1 In the friendly spirit of the season, we take this op portunity to express our sincere appreciation of the very cordial business relations we have enjoyed with you dur ing the past year. We want you to keep in mind that we are always glad to have you call to confer with us at any time on matters helpful to your affairs. If the service of the bank can be more valuable to you during the New year than in the past, we shall be glad. ' '- av All the officers and employes of the bank join in wish ing you a New Year well filled with happiness,. good health and prosperity. ... ' UNITED STATES NATIONAL BAfiK La Grande, Oregon OOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooo I - . . . . ( ! ' ' . f ... l-m ' ' i I 4 ;.- rlt ...