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PAGE TWO Saturday, January 13. 1923. THE L. GRANDE EVEXIXfi OBSERVER f x a s,,K ciM CHILDHOOD ON M onday Specials Individuality Marks the Skirts in This Selling Skirts admirably adapted to the varied blouses and sweater styles of the season make up this collection charming models in gay colored woven borders, plaid panels and inverted pleats, you can buy every kind of Skirts for every land of occasion at a reasonable low price. Our Entire Stock of Skirts at One-Half Price (I Children's Heavy Cotton Ribbed lilack Hose 25c SERGE One Lot 30-in Blue and Black Serge Values to $2.25 To Sell 79c t A'.toiia is classed as "'' '"r Uonn of about U.000 popululion in '.in article which appeared in the : l-ondon Daily Mail tellimr of the Tire (disaster December 8. The Sciifcrt cannery nt The Palles represents un investment of $2fi0, 0110 Hoth salmon unit fruit are can neil, ami the annual payroll for labor in more than -jiH.iMlf). . 4 W' T- . - t n t:c St. A. Tot oni:ui..:cj.;ally ci.ii p. chaps, l.'it t Ins- '':- di-mcni5-:ite-huw carrier iu-.ona are Uin L.-eu to Sinn::, ic ..x.i.ne anil other o-oes nvr llie buidia-. They are. also used m i carrying n.i. c-.. estate u-ai'.ic ii.i Dance Elks Club Monday Jan. loth Y Dep't Store Let's Go! Elks Dance Monday Night I. I Although this was not tho story so I licited we are willing to vouch for its ivtrucitv. knowing as we do Mr. Mc I Lnin's 'faculty for making his isvt away with "sweet things." j ., ,1 , The First Diyision of the Ladies' Aid of the M. K. church nut with ' Mrs. Ltland llanford Wednesday in an all-day meeting. The ladies tacked four comforts and a delicious luncheon was .-erveil at noon. lady assistant steward; Mrs. Ves I liaison, Ray (Jermnn, V. li. John ston, Mrs. W. K. i'razell and B. K. Kuhn were chosen -on toe executive hoard. i he proposed market road I JIKiHWAY WOKK (iOES OS I KL'fiKXK, Jan. :. The work nfj .clearing the riirht of way for the 24 ! miles of new highway to he built j jointly by the bureau of public road.-i, . 'the state of Oregon and Lane coun-. jtv. between Blashly and Rainrock. on . j Lake creek and the Sinslaw river,! this being a part of the Eugene-1 j Florence state highway, will begin 'as soon as contracts can he let and I crews assembled, said ('. E. Randela.j engineer ot tne nureau oi pudiic road, who was here. The bureau is now advertising for bids for the clearing and it is expected that the i contracts will be let and men will i be at work within a month. i greatest sentiment expressed was fur waling tne road where it would , beneru the greatet number of fiirm A very pretty home wedding was tiful and impressive in every partic-it'l.s a" against spending all the solemnised Wednesday evening at ular from her address to the nun-1 "' """"'e lunus jur new six o'clock when Miss .May Robinson utest detail. She was ablv assisted i W!,?V: MAY srSTAIN DKMlltRF.U KOSKBL'KC. Ore.. Jan. IS. Unless' fori,. otii-t ,,f oimitv I'iin execute a con- Suminerville was discussed ami while1 1 act on both siiles it will generally: ilelinite action was taken, thelnot interpose in behalf of either USE 1922 f ChlCAGO, Jan. ' VI No business " flotwihi i tliiiiiiu Dif IuhI 'fur to a a ntHl-r iU-tfnv, uvh hpiriliiiit I ih ith-tMlN'iir liati l'-lt-r pi'uwpet'lH I'ctP" J U'ivam -I'tiirnl Huriiifr l'.rj th;ui the f htijin-si ul flnlilliooil, nn-uviltnti 1i! I'rni.h ni Kilmi I K'n n r.akiT of ttiu, a NalUuiul KiiiUi-r Kurli n ami Klctueik-1 1 lary colli--t;. ) (iriwn-ups if cornhiif more ami mot t- to t-oiiHiiii'r wi'i ioiisly the f:u '. a th'- i liiNI jjnpx, so fror.s chili- i'aiion." fxys le;in linker, who poinU I out tl" not- only molhtrciaft but Ct!hi'iiTiit must Itf k'ivt'n a Kieatu. , lfrf- ni Nci ii.tis l otiititlt ra t ion. at-'t-niion ;i n.l ri-.Miiiili it' tli tifinl of luldliooil in in cuntinuM ttpuai'i. (I "Th- r'tijtreint'iitH of niotlnrrraft ! art vi.-U-illy ronct-l veil art and fri-" in-. littTaturo. rtnliistry, philosophy, j lifit'tU-H, pHvclioIotfy and religion but"" Thi' mother nni.-t he a po.-t as well ;;s it lp-:nf itiakir, a prit-st and a t-.. lu-i." avt-rs 1'iaii Ink.'f. "Moth crcraM is not full fined to tlie )ioilU'. hut eiiilx-aet- every wnman who lui lov' and understand hi;; fir the -hild." A ltd parr n tn and teat'lit-rs tn rhirc of i-hlhl t'ainiiiK at inteoiuini,' more rcet'ptivc to tliu newer iyp of i-leiuentnr ed m at ion, acrordlni; to leun liaher. "I'artners in the Inistnesrf of chtli! hood have 1H! Iiotii oldixioiiH to th' fart t'nit tlif Imsiin .nh It.is .suffered: rertain depri'ssions. Many younz ' wtiiueii aic heiiiir Iraiiieil without anv, conception of iiiotliercraft and moth-i erliood. Kri olit ie-i are the tuajor in-; Alienee tu Din llu'S of many yoiintr wnt:n-n approaching maturity. Thous-' aiids of children do not havu t!ic! a'lvant 4 '-i' H in' uunlance during tho ''.".flier states of t'" i'' IH'-'S. However. In rout; h htw.i tit be propiifcd U It 41s- hi lures in out' states and the many forces that are laboring in the in terests nf the husir.t"s , 1 childhood, we epect 1o correct tliest- i(n-! It ions." ti-;tii Maker listed tin- Nalional IIu-ri-ati of Ktlucation, National t 'onirres of Mot hei'.s. laient-Tfael:ir ussoeia tioiirt and indi idual eduoiitors and phiWnthorpisls as potent factors now worklntr in the interests of the "busi- " u lin 1...H..VI- 1h:il lW t)l( husini s of lifo. particularty the bu.si- ness nf hum a I it y, the business of de. mofi'ai'V and civil ixut ton a re ttbsidi a ry only to the business of childhood." Bargains in Delicious APPLES 7.rc a Box While They Last Face and Filt Pack No Worm Holes. Joel's Grocery Main 759 1 No Charge for Delivery ! f I&i4 III SH ERRY'S SUNDAY and MONDAY "The Cowboy and The Lady" nartv. Juiiiro Hamilton dtclarrd to- rlay " in su.stainine; the demurrer of KriiPt M. Riti-lle in the case brought iiifainst him by the OreKon CJrow-. this from ritjht of ; ers' Co-operative association. case is attracting attention arid N. K. West were united in mar- by Mrs. Huldn ilumphreys, who as After the meeting refreshments nf fruit Rrowrrs all over the states a.J riane by Kev. A. k, Mtton l tne-itiHtaliintr Martini tfiacefuliy eon-'" ""' ysier soup wen , it will Uelerniine as to wneiner or 1 nuM'h ut th.. h.nm ..r thu . u.-ti.,l t ... ,.ff,..,. ,u .k., .servuo. thn .it v -t a which h:iv hcen Iiaptift .church at tin home f the ducted ihe officers throuirh the in-; strvo,l hnde'i mother, Mr. S. K. liobinson, stallation. Mrs. Florence Hacon wasi HilM 'irt street. 'oijrnntst durini: the work. The Mission Hand of the Prea- ThJ cituple w:eie nCfentlpiV 5"y Iter- The following officers were install-, hterin church is being entertained man Seijrrist, Myrtle Ward Hunker, ed: Mrs. Martha Klliot, worthy ma-jthi afternoon at the home of Kev. Mrs. Winkler, and Mrs. Robinson, tron; Or. Kdward J. Mussntnnjjind Mrs. V. C. Ko. mother of the brine. ' worthy patron; Mrs. Nella hakin, - 1 nv uriue-eii'fi is u weu umiwii associate matron ; .tirs. .liaude r,oer- .his. tiarrett rJ I ok land was La Grande-tfiil, having been educat- hard, conductress; Mrs. Carrie I.lchitnnintr hostess to the Parkdale ed here. She has been employed as Steincamp, associate conductress; j flub Wednesday, January 10, at her bookkeeper at the N. K. West store Mrs. Anna Grove, secretary; Mrs.' beautiful country home, for a number of years. ' Klla Russell, treasurer; Mrs. Mary The rooms were decorated in pot- Mr. West was one of the leading Silverlhorn, chaplain; Miss Kreder-'ted plants which gave an attractive merchants for several years in I.a icka Schilke, urjranit; Mrs. J,ydin j appeal ant e to the home. Grande and now owns a well de-l.oiiey, Ada; Mrs. Hose Thompson,! The afternoon was spent in mutie veloped farm near hummerville. He Kulh; Mrs. Marie Kilter, Ksther; !nn l social chat. Visitors for the o was connected with farmiiig during t Mrs. (Iraee Shannon, Martha; Mrs. 1 afternoon were Mrs. Wilbur Zur-'O iirned bv growers with the associa tion are binilin. North Powder is elated over the news that S'riMMlOO is to he allowed I for further work on the Baker re clamation project, which means much for Kaker and I'nion counties, e-pecially North Powder. and oooooooooooooooooooooooooo We Cull Apples For Hog Feed $3.00 per Ton Small Romes and Jona thans at 20c per box. GRANDE RONDE FRUIT CO. At Bunting Warehouse M with ARY ILES INTER an'd TOM MOORE A Paramount Picture A roaring Western round-up of thrills and real romance. Two stars in the greatest roles they have ever had. Story by the famous Clyde Fitch. Also Showing: "BETTER LATE THAN NEVER." A Hall Room Boy Comedy tho entire timu he wiis in thu nit'i inn-SAilu Prult, Klcctn; .Mr. Lilnu I'm-'buck ami Mrs. Cuv Clenn tile bUKinwa here. ! rest. r. wiinlen: .Mrs. Vinlit .MelvilU.1 At the clos.. fif thp itfternnnn n entiliel. :lelR-imi-J two eeurse luncheon was -Willi 'serveil hy the hostess. mid alack, it rcnil 22 mirl 22. rcolir n'.ak-in in heuutifully ehosen word "-tin-M'iiiui wie new nuiiron. Mr. I ne iveslniinisler fini Ul nf fhn a c the low 'Wm; towli .V ;. j i "" Kreiuiy. i-irsi aim ki, .iionnny. January ir.th The blir event 01 tlle: wiles ini-s i" ouum n. r.oernaru in nenail oi jHfla "heard the 'fivo"o'et"CK nmm mm -hal.; Karl ('. Heynolils. si Blow und looked at the acoreliimTd After the installation .Mrs. .,.l .I,.,.l- It rend 22 linrl 22. l-'colir? HCak-m in heuutifully ehosen VctV imichlv lllmseil .t hey ,1'ul'i work. tU l iireseiilul the new matron, Mrs. The Westminister (luilil nf cd'i'V"..,'ittJhtiteS -civertiliui with twr.'j ll'arker, with a basket of flowers civ- i Presbyterian church will meet ai niori; iiwcls .(miiiV added to', the, Jul)- i .:;. n by the new officers. .Mrs. Park-j horn,, of Mrs. Hay Murphv, ei R ecommen 1 dii ill, the Union Abiut III Uiiionites under The fllOColateS that 2 plactfi toniKlit vheti tha two 'upper St ihe chapter presented .Mrs. Neil I.l.iss renresoiilutiVKi miv 111 the ,ru i et iriuu nialron with Ihe past championship affair. H will bo (rood. I . Hon s pin. I U reviewed the many! went to ll.it Lake Ueilnefdav cve-! Uh deeds of kindness done ilurine the ninir of this week, arenmnniiie.1 l.v 2 iiin.ih,. ..r .i. :..i ....li" 1 ...,.,,.,. ... , ,, ,iil,l- l I hi ciuo-o HIGHWAY IS CI.OSK1) (Hy Associated Pre: s) KB v,.nr l,.- V.. ill CI .....I'.!... tr..: t. .... ..... ....... lA(I,,-.vr.1Nr v inoii orcnesira, anu eujove-l one ia her appreciation and thanked all oflof the very best dances of the sca- in anr onicein wno nail nelped niake'son. and a ilinm-r thai wus ,,f th-, have entered into the g best society ever since 1SI2- " g caii,-t .Tm. .!' The h L'hwav y ner pear Hmvynsiui. .leniirlment annouiice.l that the ninik:tV. A. Mvia prutfrarn was Kiwn hy roadwHV Houth of Ovecon City will r.nn P.yer type fttipnlied by Dr. the lii sana'toritun, t.hnt there luuie I'hy, owner tf I which means better in thi FRANKLIN SIX and L'nibcito Martuc ho closed for the next thirty llay-s. "inner wlncli a hamiuet closed one of ; part of ihe world. All are profuse!" Detours were ordered. ' J ""R'' "" nappiesi ineeiinijs oi in ineir praise of the lavish manner i ' jcithe year. I in which they were cared for. and t AM.lXiKD WIFE SI.AM.K 1H S ' " t feel a deep oldi-ation to lr. I'hv for ,, ,, , 1 i-1 n"'n""',s f 'be Ynunir Ladies! the splendid wav in which the affair (Rv Associated Priv st e; l.dia atinnal Auxiliary met Tuesdav i was iiandlcd. MIAMI, Fin., Jan. 12.- Kdftar-C jlaevenintt in the pari. .is ,,f tl. Mdho- Frady," ChienKo BUlonujbile inani f'b-t church and enjoyed a must clev-1 Union, Jan. :!. The T. It. club -' ' ''" " ' arraKd and interestin); pio-lwas enlerlaiiie.l Monday evenini; In line of the oulstandiiu,'-social event" , !.rram which ndileil another success- i -M r. and .Mrs. .1. F. Hutchinson. There events of next week is to be Kivetl lul evening ill the years work. 'were four tables of bridge, Mrs W -Monday niubt when the H. P. ll. K. : The coniuiittee in chnrtta w-r: ! M. Iiobbin secured the ladies' first will have a dunce at the Klks' hall. -Mrs. I'. A. Kpliiii;. Mi-s llianch ' prize, llari v Mct'lav the Kent's 'n -; J'lans are Ileum completed for the Hark. Miss Imogen Kussell and .Miss ! pi ire. and .Mrs. licrt Knitht the con occasion, and tile members are look-, 1 It ssa Wells. isolation prize. The irames were iiiK forward to one of the most en-1 ' iru .ith- enjoyed. Another pleaiii" joable lunctioiis the Indite has ever A special mectjnK of the Woodmen 1 feature of the occasion was the Kivcn. inf the World will beheld Monday ! radio recently installed which was evenini:, January lath. All the mem-1 right on the job that eveninc broad Thu Country club was the scene, hers arc requested to he present. c.i-tini:s rmniuir from I.oh Anir -les nf u delightful party Riven Wednes- Portland ami Salt Lake -most of th.-' day evening when Mr. and Mrs. Neighbors nf Woo.lcraft held their time very plain and distinct. A most August .Stance anil Mr. and Mrs. (1 I installation of officers on Tuesday I delicious lunch was served by th. 1.. LariKon entertained the members i veninK at the Kairles' hall. The .if Ihostess and a delightful en-nine; was of tho Wednesday eveuin); lliidj!. I ticcrs chosen for the vnnuinic veal 'enjoyed bv all. cioo. l.liarillan. ieheccil i ae'iiri-: KKI) CROSS DRUG STORK )OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC: A Fine Home If). During1 the evening's play Mi-y. Thaso ltnlinenkanip nvi'ived the la dies' prize, and the entli'men's hon ors fell to KdwnrJ Holme-i n Wal lowa. At 1ho cliwe of the eveninir r frehnuntfl were served by the cater er, Mrs, JEurhridtfe. The member rf the l.mky Th!r 1eeit Hritljjre club enj i( a pleasant nfternof.n I hurdnv uenue 'J'hive tnblfs of card were nt play Hui nig the nfterntMMi M is. V. ( ;. Sawyer winning the club prize and -Mrs. Hurry urbin k the (rui-st pnre. A delight ful luncheon w jih Mi-ived nt tlie chi) of the afternoon, Installation vt offit-rrn vn Ihe order if business at Hope Chapter Number I .'I, Order of tho Kantern Star un Wednesday evening, Junuarv Huh. .Mrs. Emma Kiddle wn he tnstal! itnr of ficer and proved herself very e.ipahlc, ae the ceremony was beau-. (tuai.li.in .Neighbor, Carrie Knbbs; L'nion, Jan. :t. -.Mrs. It. S. Hughes n'm-iiiMiiK( i.uuisu unary; magazine, j wiih nappuy surprised at her home j Louise Ku-liards; clerk, Laura Car-1 Tuesday evening by members of th.1 ( ney; banker, l.illie AINtott; attend-! PtevbyUTiHn choir ami thtir hui-j ant, Laura Burnett; managers. Ail.i ! band; who came to heln ts-lrlirnt ' ( lark, Jiviie Stoop nnd Lena Headijher hiithdny. which occurred un Mon- !ril,T,,,i to what a (fmnd litffh elas omer jruartl, l.salM-l .Murray: innei 'day. There were mantes and snes ' 1 ' ' 1.- m;(.h- into. ( OI t.ll tic r. coiLlHinn. hnus'M t it . I a 1 1 nt- hirer honn?. Plow l i'l t'.-is, it. m. M,.jtm li.iit 111 eery! on .sif,.,.i, luirn con:-; rout port h. Uik Un- plaeo, all' " laiX'' und In spn lH ' Itl two rootntni; ' k :tnd Ihe thought ue- j I '5f"P'' ! tV s . X KUanl, Sara Stacev: eaiitain of .and h ei'iieral eoo.1 Mow. ni'i.ir ' t"' Kiiards, Lucie Huell. ' After the l..d" in fine lunch was servnl. At a late i"'r' " ' session refreshments were serve. I li '. hour all (h narled wishinv the l,..s-"'""r ' tile Cnillimtte.- Olid n Very ole.istnil less more oleavunl nod h--..o, t.i..t. I'"s' f this Weeklsoclal hour was eliioved hy all. The dais. I"'n when ..Mrs. A. 1.. Htchnnlson ileHt-ht- N'eii;hl.,,rs of Woodcraft meet every II..... fully entertainea ut hei home on O s.s-ond and f.mnh Tuesday in ca.ii, The throe .fliisions of the I a. lies' 1 ........ u ui ii.,. r.afles nail. f -Viil ol tile M. t.. cnur.h mil meet : Wednesday afternoon. January 17th. The annual installation of officers 'a', the home of Mrs. Lee llanford. of I'lcasnnt drove tlrange was held lul Sixth street, for the rcirular euucMtay cvrnitij, January I'l. I lo : mont hly social ami ousines. followilin are ihe officers for I :l" : ' inc. Mis. n Itnlson. master: W. 1(. , , Kratell, overseer; Mrs. Victor John-1 Mis. A. H. McLain. formerly M.ss ston, lecturer; Jlrnry Krecie, stew ! Amy llul-e. when asked for the Par anl; Standtcy Arnoldus, ass:stant tlcuiais concerrlne her wedding, -teward: ('. S. i antrell, chaplain; ' which has hern kept a secret f..r H. K. Kuhn, treasurer; V. II. John-! some lime, cave us the folio mi; ston, Becretarv; Jamen lwis, jrate-j story, "dur next door neic,hhor t;nv.. a caiulv party tile other nieht and y. en Arnoldus, Flora; and Mrs. J. lewis, it. At six bedrooms and , looms on ihe Hiiro ' . ni.iih- at a small 'l-poriunity for some' 'w ,i on., of t he fin.- I the lie could . ! per mom li to I Geo. H. Currey Heal ExUt, uaraac set a pan of candy on the front porch to cool, and it promptly disappeared." WITH THE NEW MOTOR More power; more speed; more economy The new pressure air-cooling system is the most effective cooling ever developed, cither with air or water. The new-type demountable rims arc the first kind to add no pounding weight to the wheels. And the price is the lowest in 20 years. The new car is here Series 10. It will give you the finest ride you have ever had. Franklin Auto Co. JlXIfS ROESCH Distributor for l'nion. Wall oa and Baker Counties at"