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THE LA GRANDE EVENI VG OBSERVER
Saturday, January 27, 1923.
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Mrs. Churlos Plavlt-'i prominently
fonnected with thp sale yf- ('hrjst-
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lllli mas seals, announces thatjfjlinpta -
'-Rir ' jjstica have been conipUed on ' 'the
aalo in Union counlv and out of a
rjf tbtal quota of jTiill.o'w) the seals ac -
Jually wold will go to tho
county
neaitn association.
J "Wo arc very well pleased
with
Jho fine response and sPju1ul'j COr
operation ve received froul jlqe(r(ij
ens of La Grande and other 'eom
imunitics and anaiiriiitificd. with tho
final results," !ritp'MttrhV - '''
t mu i : i
ariendly Society .program committee
Jhiet at 'the home of Mrs. Robert A.
VM4(MHleliWllloVl w"tk; .o.t , Uic
Bocietv for the next four liionlhs.
tiuMiiywn in nriii-th-iil uui'ijing.. under
r.Mter,uuacliL-..pf .,i AH.fs uw lntwkvr,'
fUiJuc.ia.V)l., hI.d a iiiosl"
w' prominent part- Missions and Work
for the mission's tllll'-'rnii? mj)hi(
.sifted ihn inir I e-H us well'' as spir-lMrs. L. Wi Weeks-, MVs. C. A. Rllev,
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Iiuni ncaiiii ill- me gm alio yuuoi
ffnmnili and their. spiritual health ill
tho social cnnsi-iousneiM of their re-
spective churches.
Ko social events will be held dur -
mg i.ent, out neiween r.iisiei- arm
the last meotiiiK in .May, several uit
arranged for. liiht now all eflort-'
of the Hoeipty are iven over to the
pre-henten - annual event M a rd i
(iras. It h to lc held tho evrninp
of Kehruaiy iMh at Katies hall. All
(i, K. S. programs havt' pn'viouly
ltecn held at IIoikui hall and the
Mnrdi i.ras would he too if it were
adequate. The jiitls , ho? to pre
serve he virtuous-(J,, y, S. person
nel rr:rt hih chaiiHiliiV that hn- f 1 1 -wayH
iji'cn theirs In this .semi-public
cvrnt.
Thoyl want thciv orsts to make
helievo for tiie fVcnimv thai Ihey are
in an enlarged 1loh;iy hall. All the
fun that oin; . cmtld have al an in
door cnrnival is liLiriK arranged for.
(lood music in make the dance a Mir
ce!, and wafflts and their a'cm-
Panimelits for thp lutniy will ho a
feature. 'I'hnmivli nil the rvt-niiin's
Hctivilies the kva ask the puMic m.t
to f(n-Kct the rood use the piucmlr.
arc to he useil for.
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Mr G. W. Hunter of the llinder
ranch iMiterlained the Island Cit
KridKO club Kriday al'tenm'tn al the
homo of her parent:;, Mr. and .Mr-
W. K. Jmiot.
Hurry!!
Take advantage of (nu
candy specials.
Extra bargains in all
Ivowncv's ami
Hocllci's
Box Cainlics
Every Box Guarartocd.
i Red Cross
i Drug Store
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Sale of Ladies'
SHOES
One lot of Ladies' French Heel Shoes of excellent quality
in various leathers and comhinations. This is an excep
tional opportunity to get good house shoes. All sizes
and vidlhs from 3 to Vz.
$5.00
Those we have left to sell,
r The hom wiih benuUfullv (lLcor-
ated with ferns and carnations. Kour
itnblcs wqrf jn action. iAti tho close. i
'of the giinle refreshments we're s-erv-'I
cd in tho dining room. Ah the J-core I
, eanls were, taken up Mrs. (J. A -
Itarron was 'found to be the winner
of the high score.
The 'Wetibnlliistor '((niltl v) meet
nl.Uhe 'Iwimej ,df M-s'. -.-. T. 'lill,
IliflS Fll-st ' s(rtet,":Mondny 'evening.
llarron wan 'found to be the winner!
I January 2!ith.
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Mrs. J. A. .McCarthy and Mrs. W.
A. Mohs entertained the Pythian
Sister club Wednesday afternoon at
the home of .Mrs. Moss.
J..., The afternoon was spent in plav-
i inif' "fiOO"1 high honors going to Mrs.
Heece McA islet-, nni til, eonso :i-
r tion 'tci'MiH.- Genrgo Kelts. A -two-j
! course luncheon Was served by - the: eon. : I'ntted plants and isweet peas
hostess. " - r - .--r. ........f.m4d.,iiW decorations. ...Tha. list of
Thosereitioving theinftoraiooii wero ! lUtendants included the former school
i .ui.-i. vjeoi ki n-eii:, .m.-. Tnni-7 .ir. 'ui-n -lit minor; llnr ailH wallers,
Elmer Rose, Mrs. tii-orge Hclden.'of Corvallis, and Midanies S. 1!.
Mis. . Nelson, .Mrs. Ini Howell,. Williamson, C. f). Huffman, 'Chns.
.Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs. Frank Clea-' (ioodnough. E. L. Kckley, L. H. Rus-
. vinger, Mrs. Herthn Carlyle, Mrs. I sell, ,las. McCiure and Jas. Ciarrity.
.hick iniver, .vini. ueoee ;UrAiuster,j
.Mrs. ( aii I, asset, .Mrs. (. E. llnvs,
Mis. dames t) NcjiI. Airs. A. L. Crow
ley, Mrs. I,. It. Tattle, Mrs. IV. K.
McChiro ..Mrs. II. W. Uiley, Mrs. Wcs
Harrison.
The Lucky Thirtoei
Hirdtfc chih
met- Thursday with M
r l. An -
drews, H07 IVnn and enjoyed a plea
ant. afternoon.
Three tables of cards wore pjayed,
Mrs. tiractt K. Moliter receiving hih
honors. ' At 'the cloo of ih-v nfter
nonn refreshments were trved. :
The li'irls Friendly Society will
nteqt at llotian hall next 'Wednesday
evTiine;, daiiuiir.V' Ml, to . puko final
ai ranements for the 'Mnrdi (.Iras.
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Mrs. .lulia II. 'Cunningham of CJold
en. Cideia'ht, arrived in lhcily yes
terday and will malic an t.xtrmh'd
visit al the heme of her sister. Mrs.
Turn the Corner and
Save a Dollar
Tree Ton, 1-lb package '. 5Sc
1'ivo Te;i, Lj-lb package 29c
Schilling's Tea, 1-lb package 72c
.Schilling's Tea, K.-lb package- GSc
I'mir Large Hulls Toilet Taper 27e
IVtlijohn's Breakfast Food .'..20c
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G. Holm's
Grocerteria
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Phone
Main 43
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m:i.ivi:ry
F. S. Ivanhoe.
The Central Parent Teachers As
sociation met Friday afternoon in
the Central building nml a large at
tendance was present.
Tile meeting was opened by prayer
by Rev. Sitton of the Baptist church,
which was followed by a couple of
songs by tho third grade under the
direction of their teachers, Mrs. Ben
nett anil Miss Klien; Mr. Hampton
wave a very n
'li'csiion of ta
!."? Hl'hools in
l''l'!la 'ir
gave a very interesting talk on the
taxation for supporting
the rural districts:
ahum nlaved a verv
I'''ctty piano solo and graciously re-
sponiieii to an encore; an interesting
book leview was given' -by Mrs. J
U- Lynch. i ,
The meeting adjourned to the )lo
mestic. Science department of ' the
high school where a luncheon was
,siryct..j , ;
Mrs. Arch Conley entertained a
number of gumts at her home, 808
Fourth street, Tuesday afternoon, as
a surprise in honor of the birthday
i of her
mother, M rs. -Mattie Golden.
J in aftei-nooll was Klleltl. in ii cnri;!
way followed by ii two-course lunch-
mates and girlhood friends of .the
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1 The wedding of Henry Hess, one
of l,n (liamle's most popular law
yers, to Miss iKstrid Dixon, which
occurred January 17th, nt ancouver.
Wash., became known in ai tlrande
only recently and was received with
surprise and i)leasurc by their many
I friend
s.
The bride is completing a business
course in the Itcinke-Walker Husi
iiess college at, Portland, together
with one of her sisters and Mr.
Hess younger brother. She formcrh
attended th l,a tlramle hipli school,
and partially completed a bus'ines-
course in tho linker ilusiness col
.Mr. Hess is a irraduatc of the law
dcpartnifiit of tho University of Ore
gon, i.:radtthtiuj? with the elats of '14.
A pleasant surprise party was piv
en Thni sday niKht by Mrs. f;uy
tilenn in honor of her son Howanl's
O. V. It.
Our Very Host
Coffee
1 lb ,.4.-.c
2', lbs., $1.12
5 lbs. 52.18
NS'M.ii-nth Mrth.lnv awiivcnuiry. 1 ho
.1., i .41 Island Citv
and were tiurl-Krtel 1,1 lte Party
i in nil's.
The evening wan spent in Karnes
on.i nfii.r whit-h refresh
mentx were nerved. A beautiful big
F; birthday cake, alicht mm eighteen
' canines, aiiornea me
i Thnxo nnn.nl were: Mildred Weeks
Marion Howel!, Jean "'l Heulah
'.Smith, Hilda Hlokland, IWyfel Wade,
j IcLi J'rviint. Kolierta I.li'.vd, Wilma
! Smith, Edith SwallierK, lom Kuek
! man. Riivmimd i'ayt. Keed Hib-
' haul.' Howard Cilenii, Clifford and
,.Milo Bluklund, Elmer l.lenn, Ray, Ed
land Lester llloklanil.
The Kaffee Klatih were entertain
ed Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. H. K. O'liiien on First street.
Mins Margaret jAnson was high
scor(. winner in the afternoon's pluy
at cards.
Tho next meeting of the club will
be ,with .Mrs. Jolm Theison Friday
evening.
I Next Tuesday evening promises to
be an interesting hour lor tne'iounK
Women's Auxiliary- 0,1 tnat (late tnis
organization will meet at the home
of, Mrs. i. S- Diuifm-d, ,'!04 Sixth
street. Miss Esther Kyan will be
L-haiimah of thj enterlainine; com
mittee. The program of study for
the evening will "Ait and the Bible."
All members are uiwl to be present-
The Pythian Sisters' lodge recent
ly held installation, and the follow
ing ladies resumed tbe responsibil
ity of their office for the coming
year: .
I Irene McCarthy. E. C; Blanch
Shannon, E S.; Mildred Crowley, E.
J. j Carrie Cleavinger, manager; Mol-
llio Moss, M. of S.; Vella Jones, pro
tector; Mrs. Wnllac, guard; Sarah
McClure. Dast chief.
l)i-llii,llainiien acted as installing
officer, and was assisted- by I,yda
O'Neal, grand senior, . and Winnie
NEW LAMP BURNS
" 94 9 AIR
MEATS KLECTRIC OR GAS
A new oil lamp that gives an
nmazinirlv brilliant, soft, white light.
has been tested rv tho U. S. fiovern-
ment and 35 leadinB universities and
found to be superior to 10 ordinary
oil lamps. It burns without odor,
smoke or noise no pumping up, is;
simple, clean, safe. Burns 04 peri
cent air nnd per cent common kero
sene (coal oil).
The inventor, V. m. Johnson, :tl N.j
Fifth St., Portland, Ore., is offering I
to send a lamp on 10 days' rRhh!
trial, or even to give one FRKE to
the first us'cr in each locality vrtio i
will heln him introduce it. Write:
him today for full particulars; Also
ask him to explain how you cati'Re;'
the agency nnd without experience
or money make ifoU to $ul)U,-pe'r
month.
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There's a touch of
with EDISON
LAMPS.
refinement
MAZDA
H. & S. Electric
Company
Wirinjr, r.epairing, Appliances,
Supplies and Service
lori Popot St; Phone 393-W
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Let Father
DO THE FAMILY WASHING THIS
WEEK. '
NEXT WEEK HE WILL' WANT TO
SEND IT TO US
OUR RATES ARE WITHIN YOUR
MEANS
"WE MERIT YOUR PATRONAGE BY '
QUALITY AND SERVICE"
The Modern Laundry
MAIN 77
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Union, Jan. 27. The T-- B. club
was entertained Monday evening.
Januury 22, at the- hospi'tabU ranch
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Vonel.
There were five tables of bridge,
l-'irst honors for ladies was won by
Mrs. Harry McClay, first honors for
Ifentlemen won bv I-'red Fox. Con
solation fell to Mm. IW'. H. Dobbin.
A social hour followed the irame;
lovely refreshments were served by
the hostess. At a late hour good
nights were said and the guests
motored to their respective homoH
in Union, having had u delightful
time.
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The Rusy Mccs of. the Maccabees
met Wednesday afternoon in their
regular meeting.' The afternoon was
spent in sewing, social chat and card
playing, after which delicious re
freshments were served-
A pretty home wedding wa? sol
emnized Monday evening when Miss
l-.tliel Allord and ( len Sa mir. both
of I. a (irnnde wero united in mar
riage by the Hev. A. H. Sitton of
the Baptist church. Tho ceremonv
took place at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrs. ,1. I-'. White, 1(102 M
street. Only the immediate family
was present.
lhe young couple left for a trip
to Portland and other cities. Their
host of friends wish them every
success ami nappiness.
SULPHUR IS BEST
TO CLEAR UP UGLY,
BROKEN OUT SKIN
Any breaking put1 or skin irritation
on -iav. neck - 'or body is overcome
quickest by applying Mcntho-Snlphur,
says 'a noted skin specialist. Because
of its gurin destroying pr,oer,tje3, notli
ing has e'veh been found io.take the
place of this 'sulphur preparation ' that
instantly brings: ease' from1 the itching,
burning and irritation. 1 " '
Mcntho-Sitlphur heals eczema right
up, leaving the skin clear and smooth.
It se'dom fails to relieve the torment
or disfigurement A little jap of
Kowles Mentho-Sulphur may be ob
tained at any drug store. It is used
like cold cream.
"Comfortable
as an old shoe"
A homely expression that,
exactly describes tlo sensation
, of. a-woman who hae been fitted
to n,
FilONT LACEi
' CORSET i
"La Camille' Corsets embody
tbe latest and most important
Improvements In front lace
corseting.
. Complete assortment of tho dif
ferent models and Bizes always
on hand. " "
Priceil $2.50 nna Vp.
Mr3. Eobt. Pattison
. ' Ciirsc'.icro ,
l'houc Sit-W lies. 1702 Onk
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Mrs. W. R. Joiiu's entertained the
members of tho Thursday liridi-'."
club at her home on Seventh stre I
Thursday afternoon.
- During the afternoon's play at
cards Mrs. Chase Bohnenkamp won
high score. A two-course luncheon
was served at the close of the after
fR0UP
B b pasmodic Croup It frequently
relieved by one application of
VapoRub
Oot 17 Wlhnjan Used Ytatbj
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I Caramel Twists
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I Tasty, Chewey Candy, o
I "Gee, They're Good."
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I 39c for full pound,
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Home Products I
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1 No. 5 Lard SOc g
g No. 10 Lard $1-55 ?
g Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Hams, one-half or 5
5 whole, per Tb 25c
g Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, It) . 25c to 40c o
g Mt. Emily Picnics, per lb ; 15c g
g Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per lb 19c g
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1 The Grande ' Rbnde Meat Co.
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! t reSirty to 'serve ou wllh the best obtainable in the line of meats
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i The Crescent Meat Co., Inc. !
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; ; ' " '"' "m. a. stii.WF.tii sikAt ro txo. - -..-
' Fir Street .'Market M '' " ' guallly Market,
j Newt to Harris Grocery ' '. " Skass's firocery
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W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Funeral Director
" ' Our ability to serve you properly is assured
by a thorough training in -the Barnes School of
Embalming in Chicago, many years of profes
"sional experience and the possession of the fin
est equipment in the northwest.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Day Phone
264-W
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Wool Sox
Men's Woof Sox, reg. 45c, for 39c
Men's Wool Sox, reg. 89c, for 59c
.Ladies' uotton nose. DiacK or Drown iyc
Children's Cotton Hose, black or brown 19c
Ladies' Silk Hose, 59c to $2.98
Children's Outing Pajamas 65c
Children's Outing Gowns S9c
Ladies' Nainsook Gowns .1.39
Men's Work Shirts S9c
Suit Cases, ?1.9S to 12.95
Andrew's Variety Store
The Hood l-'lver Apple Vinegar
company has paid Browrr for tho
past season in exeesa of for
cull apples, having utilized Hall" Ions,
chiefly In the nianuraetiire of vinegar.
Small Tracts
Wanted
I h.ive considerable Inquiry for
small Unproved ucreaee. In and ad-.
Joining the city. Also for ID. 20, 40
nnd Ml ncro furnm. Those liaviwr this
kind of property who ilesiro 10
If they will price their property rleht,
I can assure you that I can Bet results.
.My llslinKS for this class of proper
ty is tlio lowest I have had for two
years. I would llko lo have Immedi
ate listings, as I am suro 1 cun Blv
you service.
oi...nnm lmine. modern, carncc. c?e-
nient sidewalk. Just off liard-surfwc-.l
l,-el. l'rlce 12.liriK.00. Terms,-
tSOOidO down and J30.00 per month. t
One-acrn tract with good fouiroom
house, full liaseinont. chicken liouso,
pumplne plant, work shop. This
place is just oulslde of city,, limits.
Trice, $15110.110. Terms. J4UH.0O cash
and balance nt Jjri.no per month. Will
consider small automobile as part first
payment.
Geo. H. Carrey
iwl EitaM
Night Phone
Main 59
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