La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 31, 1923, Image 2

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    TAGE TWO
THE L. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, January 31. 1923.
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Spanish loves and hates.
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f-i it piv'Pl (l' to 'ran,e H0t' resolutions to)
lOilK'Uy, i KlMriljiip pri'sented to the county court and1
' I printed in the paper. !
I The resolutions are ns follows: j
Whereas 'the county library was dis--'
r-.3::, 'irTnT:ff--r-v,iM)ntiiiued the first of the year and j
if-.. J,:jLfcrttfjtij wlrereaH its ctosinjr has proven very!
rrvr-.-.'-rT-rr "r"- . r y detriment nl to people in our district:
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0f -Green wood 1 'a rent Teachers'
met Friday afternoon
Stat tendance present.
Nwas opened wi:h
j". William r rushy
xhy:ei iau church.
V Hicks played
inss Rave an in
lu't ive talk con-
Ms Way
For the best of Drujrs
and all of the other
things to be found in an
' up-to-date Pharmacy.
If you can't conic, rhone
Main I.
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j For tlie best of Druirs J
J and all of the nlhcr
! Hiinrs to ho found in an !
J." up-to-date Pharmacy. !
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Sweater Values That
Suggest Getting One
Off-hand you .may not think, of Winter as real
sweater weather, hut there are lots of times when a fellow
. doesn't want to he bothered with a heavy overcoat. This
will be especially true during our changing weather be
tween now and summer. Skiing or hiking, for instance,,
aitd some men enjoy slipping on a sweater to wear around
the' house. Both heavy knit and lightweight sweaters in
this lot at just
HALF PRICE.
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One Lot
Brassiere a n d , Ban
deau to aid the woman
who Would .follow ..the
dictates of Dam& Fash
ion, who appfoves the
long, slender f'type this
season. We are off crone-quarter
off the reg
ular price.
't H'rninjt Jtht"; Bible heinjr used iti the
'fjubHcf - schools. Miss Mildred Low
e'ttc playt-d' a piano solo and rc
isponded to an encore.
, , Several important topics were dis
'ciissed, ithn library hi injf the most
'import imt.' " A" tbrmrttttv " wn-'ht)5-
pointed., to ..select-., bouks. . to Uis
jimiount of ten. dollars to afovd ft
temporary belief. ' '
I The discontinuance of the County
Library is such a serious handicap
to thL. students outside the city that
resolution committee was apPoint-
ana realizing the hawlship it has
worked upon the people over the
count v. we. the (".fei'nwnnd Pnivnl
J ten.s Teachera' Associal ion wish to jro on
; '.y record as proteMinu ajrninst the clos
otnci jn ,,f (K, County l.ibiarv and fav
; i-"vw orinjr it's reopening at the earliest
it'l,;,-ml possible date.
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(;. C1 A - jrct-tiwether meetinjf Is to he
hi U V nday niRiu, I' ebruarv '2, iti
the Honan hall by all members and
friends of the St. Peter's Kpiscnpal
church.
lhe purpose of thus meeting is to
Extra Fine
Three. ni'lv I m p i i.v-.-U I met 'uM out
shle lhe I'lly I. hulls, one liliv. I; from
Ih.i iMiwtl hlKliwny. Will t-aimiil ;
Inul.' for liouse In town.
A fle-!iere truet. Improve, 1 nn,l po
Inu in ii linrsnin in-iiv, und Koo,l
terms, one-h.ilf mile from flty 1,1m.
il! inul puvi'.l lilnhwny.
, A llve-aere lr,et In May Turk. Tills
I in one ir tun lust tmprnviit unit iny.
Inc jirop, rites In 111,, viilley. V.xXn
tooil.
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't i .1 k'OiI initro -Mii-tits.
hvst (if i.nul tui.i fiuit.
moilorn helm.
Irrip.tt.-.l
i:iirlil -room
Tim
rutr-il,
f fiiK- inoH.-rn )itn-H. vil lo
in iiitttl tilly fui-niKhioi, waul ,(
coniplrt If yon ;tni fionti thtiu
i'liii roh.I I- t us ithow yuu thiso rin
homes.
Ijfcillk over plans of the church and to
lj'M'k out a plan of activities for the
j people. It will take the fonrt of a
, ho'o.-ter mooting and some RoojI news
will be (riven- out. y
f t' Kveryone should keep this eyeninff
;6pen it will ho well worth their
time. This promises to be the larjr
e;itf, booster meeting: the church him
over heliU-,..- .r.:;! ?
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The, laillen of th Westminster
(.luilri were pleasantly ''en'-ertainod at
the home of Mis. A. '?. Hill Monday
eveninjr.
Following the business muetinjr,
the devotional was lead by Mrs-
I rtn-rttl- Willi wrtt s "Hl-i?,1,f
jJnjrlo wave a very iiUoru&tiiiK talk
on the hok "the Guild is studvinjr
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WOOD
.I. Ii. Miinlmll tins cnuli-nrlt'il
for till hov inul rliilln ivnoil mill
lnlH of . Itnwilillil-Micks l.uiuher
rimiHili,v nun oriiers for snnin
tvlll In, liiUen nl '.'1112 . l'lrM
Mieet in- I 'liono Inln III".
IMS: CASH
atiKuramtiKittwuamnmmtmtMttm
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Tour. Grocer"
that you want the most delicious
syrup at the lowest price when you
order Karo. It is a great spread on
bread for children. And there is
nothing better on pancakes, hot bis
cuits, and for making gingerbread.
There is ft Knro for every
palnte and every meal:
1 . Gol Jen Syrup Blue LabetKara
2. Cryytal White t'ttmUa H.nor
Red Labtl Karo
3. Square Caniirtrn Label Karo
With Pnrt Mjplc Sugar
4- Imitation Maple Ftamr
Orange Label Karo
JitHmg t?rprrrntatir
John-.on-l .rbrr lo.
I'uilUnd. Oie.
IVoducia KctioingC'c, Pcpt. A, Argo, IllmoU
"The I.Pt'enil of A J.v.ynun." A so
cial oveninic win iMijuycd during
which refreshments wi'le served by
tile hostes.
Pinna urn lieintf laid for the Ma.
sonic hull which is ,t lie iriven under
the auspices of the Shrine club ut
Kex hull 1 hiiisciiiy evemnif, rob
ruury Hth- Til.- dunce m an annual
affair of the Indue. w one of
the delightful twinl events of the
season,
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Th members of the Clio eiub en
Joved a very pleasant afternoon
i.Saturday when they were entertain
ed by Mrs. liny t'. Murphy at her
home on O avenue.
lltmitiful rtpi-ins flowers placed at
effective intervals about the rooms
formed attractive decorations.
Three tables of bridife were play
ed, the hijrh score bcinu won by Mrs.
Harrison A. Zui brick.
Women of Mnosehrart Lesion will
meet Thursday afternoon-, at the
home of Mrs. I' red Smith in Connor
dale for the sm-ial mcci'ing. " Mrs.
I'. E. Wyriek and Mis. Walter Ben
nett will assist as hostesses. The
afternoon will be fnent at needle
work. The Missionary Society of the
'I Christian church will meet at the
1 i home of Mrs. Nolan Skiff, 804 Wash-
I iniftnn avenue, I' nday altemoon at
1 2:110 o'clock, with .Mrs. Henderson
as leader. All members are requeat
led to attend.
.
j Mrs. Enrl Stoildanl will entertain
.the Clio Kridire club Saturday after
noon at her home in Perry.
I Mrs. F. S. Ivitnhoo will entertain
the Auction club ut her home Thurs-
iday, February 1, at a olio o'clock
luncheon.
I Mr. and Mis. John Thcison will en
Itcrtnin the Kaffrc Klatch Friday
eveninjr at their i'onie on 0 avenue.
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I Rev. anil Mrs. Joseph A. Chester
jof linker niotnrcd to La Grande yes
terday and spent (he evening with
Rev. n.nd Mrs. Ira K. Aldiich. They
returned to their homo today and
report a very ilnligntful visit. . Mr.
Chester is pastor of the Methodist
church of lifkcr
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The Kiveria Parent Teachers' As
sociation met Friday afternoon and
enjoyed a program consisting of a
song bv the sextette of the Kiveria
Junior High, a song by the octette
of the Crcemve.no Junior High, and
SULPHUR SOOTHES
, UGLY,ITCHING SKIN
, The Flrai Application Makes-
Skin Cool and Comfortable...
If ymt are suftorlnpr ffnm eczema or
some other tnrluntiir, cmbarassinif skin
trouhlt- ynu itiay quickly be rid of it by
UhjiiK .Kni!io-Siilphiir,(declares a noted
.skin specialist.
This sulphur preparation, because of
IrV prm' ilcstrovinir properties, seldom
jfail to quickly: snlnlue itching-, ven of
fiery cczoina. Tlie first application
makes the skin cool and comfortable.
Nash aod blotches are hailed -right 'p.
lvwlrt Mt'ijtho-Sulphur is applied like
any pleasant cold cream and is perfect
ly harmless. Von can. obtain, a small
jar from any good drueifiiit. k 1
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CLUB CIGAR STORE
Main 768
A Car Always Ready
For You
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A liusineNs Hicotin); followed the
pioiiiani after whiili refreshments
were .served.
GO ?sO FARTHER
The Kvidence Ih at Your Dour,
La Granite proof is what you want
and the statement of this highly re
spected resident will banish all
doubt:
Wm. Winn, 2.102 Fir St., La
Grande, says: "I consider Doan'a
Kidney Pills a reliable remedy and
am Kind to recommend them. My
'.idneys troubled me for a long time.
The least cold I took caused me to
suffer with .severe backache and
such a soreness over niv kidneys. 1
could hnrdly-do any scoopinB or lift
ing, the action of niy kidneys was
too frequent. I read of Dean's Kid
ney Pills and used some from the
Red Cross Diuk Store. Doan's help
ed me by relieving the aches and
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Service o
Enclosed Cars
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There's a touch of refinement
with EDISON MAZDA
LAMPS.
H:6cS.: Electric
'Wiring,; Repairing, Appliances,'
. ;'. Supplies and Service ..
105 Depot St -l Phone 393-W
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
an intcrcalintr tiilk liy Mrs.
Oitliii.
Aberd
Is Becoming Known Better and Better
As The Best Domestic Coal
urnnn nc (a
pains and suonirtheniiiK
my
back
and Kiuneya. t
Price tiOe at all dealers. Don t
simply ask for a kidney remedy-Ret
lloan's Kidney Pills the saiu'o that
Mr. AVinn had. Foster-Milbuni Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Benjamin Trimble, Benton county
pioneer, Indian war veteran and a
resident of Corvnllis since 1848, died
January 21 in Corvnllis and was bur
ied at Alsea.
I'ubllr oiiinlon Is Just ft private opin
ion that makes noise enouicli to at
truct converts.
Small Tracts
Wanted
I have con.Hiderablfl Inquiry for
small Unproved acreage, In and ad
joining the city, Also for 10, 2040
and Ml acre farm. Those having: this
Kind of property who dfsiro to bH,
If they will price their property right,
I c:in assure you that I can Bet results.
My listings for this clans of proper
ty is the lowest I have had for two
years. I would like to have immedi
ato listings; as I am sure I can slve
you service.
Six-room home, modern, garage, ce-;
ment sidewalk. Just off hard-snrfac-1
cd fit ret. Price $2,000.00, Terms, I
9300.00 down and $30. ou per month.
One-acre tract with good four-room'
house, full basement, chicken housty
pumping plant, work shop. This
place is just outside of city limits.
I'rice, $1500.00. Terms, $400.00 cash
iind balance at $25.00 per month. Will
consider small automobile as part first
payment.
Geo. H. Currey
a!I Estat
binrance
LA GRANDE
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Permanent
I -m.aiiuiaoi.ui. cio il
' Sewer
Water
Irrigation
' Culvert
j Pruliiage
i -.. WELL CURBING
! Phone, JIaili 120, , ,
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Every Day In Every
Phone Main 17
Why sliouliln t li nation protect In
dustry? Industry protects the nation,'
" Any people can Biivern llself nflcr
It lenrns to reconcile itneir lo rov-ernulent.
"Comfortable
as an old shoe'
A hoTioly expression that
exactly inscribes tho sensation
of a woman who has been fitted
to
i JO .
FilONT LACE
CORSET .
"La Camllle" Corsets embody
tho latest and most Important
Improvements In front lace
corseting.
Complete assortment of the dif
ferent models and sizes alwayB
on hand.
rrfcert $3.50 ana Up.
Mrs. Eobt. Pattison
Corsetlcre
rhone 322-W lies. 1702 Oak
as th Pyramids
,ii7r t.u.
Ulilldlng , . .
Foundation
BilO; . .,n
Ulilmncy 'ft
Blocks
-SEPTIC TANKS
Factory Island City
Way
Coal
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Red Cross
Drug Store Pyramid Land
Co.