La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1923, Image 8

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    Tuesday, February 13, 1923
TIIE'L'A' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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The ooNlmiK'n
IwMrt varied and budiu were very fine.
N curly everything one could lmagiur
wuh represented ut thin ball,
f The music wax furnlHlicd by Olnon'
orchestra, from I.u Grande, and thlH
orchi-ulrii tn noted Tor Uh ood music
and they were In their ukuuI ljood
form.
I'e-ople from La (irundr. Covo, Un
ion, llaker and liulnct were. In at
tendance and the diiucu wu eon tin
ued until (he late huuri In the morn-
HnJiketlmH (euin of tlie North I'nw-
j Dependable:
" 1 tosa&afeaafr- I
American Girl Weds Nobility
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Via. :
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and M.50 a bottle at Silverthorn
Wrig)iT Family Drug Sture, form
erly Putman's drug store. 2-12-lit
Wc can't ncapc an interest in Eu
rope's affairs. As the mark goes,
i'o jfes the niurket.
" Have you seen the new six-cvlin-
iler Studebakcr, $1190, . F. O. B. U
Grande, at 1 115 Washington avenue.
M. J. Uoss, lui-ul dealer. 2-U-tf
An experienced wife is one who
has learned to cry on a shoulder in
stead of a pillow.
Have you seen the new six-cylinder
Studebaker, S.U90, F. O. B. La
Grande, at J 115 Washington avenue.
M. J. Cosn, local dealer. 2-U-tf
They now have a war machine
that will oncrate on 'land or water, i
but will it operate on a deficit
Have" you seen the new six-cylinder
Studebaker, 1190, V. O. B. La
Grande, at 1115 Washington avenue.
M. J. Goss, local dealer. 2-6-tf
Contentment is largely a matter of
not caring n whoon how much more
"he neighbors have.
A Big Shipment of
Popular Reprints
has just arrived.
AH the Beyt, most interesting Fiction, to be
had at this tirne. , ....
; .' . a OF Q'
' C01IE IN ANli l00K0VER5
OUR STOCK
NewM Bqpk ll&
Stationery Co.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
A' great screen triumph by a brilliant director
with the most famous players ever in one film!
arsha
Neilan
Presents the
Strangers'
laiiquet
lv niinii Ii rm u ith
J Claire Windsor, Hobart I.osworlli, Kockliffc
Heiiowcs, itird Sterling, Dajfiuar liodowsky,
Eleanor l.oiudinan, Claude (JilliiiKwater.
Dim-led by Marshall Neilan
, Distributed by tJoldwyn'
KEGl'LAR PRICKS -
Children (.") to 1J) 10c
An important weiMins took place la London recently when Mary
Louise White, l'rendergast, prominent member of the- American colony,
became the bride of Bir Timothy Eden. -
i'ts O.-ffat thh-ei
but eomes buck I
uliKition to wlni
o
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S.-HERRY'S-i
del IiIk1 Ki'llOOl in
tillK-H In HIIC(MH:iiOI),
ihoiint with the d-ti
itlh' m-xt Kume. Jj
! The btiMlcetlmll ti-am siiHtalncd de-
ifr-at In tho thr.-n nanu-a th.y played
whih- aw:iy on their trip, lut tiny urejj
.HT.riHIiS U)' I7irnnnr .ni't i .
jwln tJu- next Kiun-i which will ))' play
ed on Saturday. The North l'owder
boy are rood loaerw and are h-arn-'iirr
while lo.'tliiK rumen, tio that it wilt
I nut. be lunir until they will win, loo.
l-'our ciii-h of stock wen nhipped
from North l'owd r on Saturday, Feb
ruary 10. tldweil-Kvuus siiipped a
(ca rof Iiokh to Fnion. . lames il
uon nhlppetl a car load of cattle to
Fori land. Charles Hutchinson flip
ped n car of cattle and a representa
tive of Williamson of I'orllaud flip
ped out ti car of In uvy ilraTt liorsen. ,
Ocan ltidwell, who has been work-j
iiiK In the machine Hhops in Hunting
ton returned to his home lant week
and iH now reported to be Very Hick.
Mr, Irvine of Maker wan called to
nee him.
Kd. Undle-y returned to North Pow
der on Saturday, lie ha been in Ha
km for some weeks taking treatment
for' puru lysis. He will etop for a
while at tile home of his brother, It.
10. litndk-y, who Uvea In town. i
Ifode (iislalls.
The flohlen liebekah lode iustal!
ed their ort'teers lor the iollowiutj year,
at their regular meeting on Tuesday j
evening. liiHtrict eiuly Margaret
WilllaniH had charge of the installa
tion. i The new officers for 1 he nomine
yeur: Mrs. ( 'olumbia Taylor, I '. ti.:
Mrs. I.ols Hudelmm, N. (.!.: Mrs. Mab
el Laiu;h1tn, V. t;.: Mrs, Kusebia An
thony, secretary: Mrs. Columbia Tay
lor. treasurer: Mrs. SI el Una. Whib', K.
H. N. (: Mi h. I 'loreiu o nh ins, L. R.
N. (1.; Mrf. Kvolyn Uraffe. It. S. V".
O.: MrM. lietla Olson, cunductor: MIh
J.eona Mclbn-ry, warden: Mrs. Itetta
Allen, chaplain: .binies Kkkh, I. U.:
Mark (iUkiui'on, ( '. (.
Tore of (he officers were not pres
cut (O be installed but they will be
Installed al the next regular moetiiiK.
A novelty party will be tfiven by
the loilK" "t their hall on l-'ebruary
Jiilh. i
Mrs. Kiank Wright appeared 1m ig
fore the Ki'aud jury In l.a (Jrande oimo
February t!th ami pnf.erre. chare.sjg
mrainsl her husband, Frank II. VYrbrht o
Cor Wife; al'UIHloinUellt. ; j lo
Mrs Wrliiht 'some time ao asked Q
the authorities to: make.lier husband ;o
'support her and In r infant chilli.
liieh was horn at the MeCreu-; o
Kr hotel on January I !'. l!i:i. Mn.;o
Wi icht has been cared fur by friend.. 1 5
Ih r huslctnd Knew oT lo r situation jO
but did noth!n: to aid her. lie hns.g
ignored ever y re-pa si from officers I q
and everyone else. and now M rn. O
Wright will compel him to t.-iUe uo--q
lice and provid" ftr her and his child. -O
I'rom all reports this ease is a pi'-l
ulde one iind It is to be hoped 1lia'0
Ilie liust'and will he broiprht to lime
and made to pro Kh for Ids wife mi l
I ehi.rtty of frle.uls.
i'Jarnest 1.. Pulton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. I.ee Dalton of this city u:ih mar
ried to Miss (inth I'ryor of S:ilt Lake
Cily. t'tah. The yoinit,- couple were
married 011 January L".'th at 10'Uo, Ne
vada. The youmr folks are now- vis
ittnv: at tlie home of Hie irtooms' iar
entit in this city for a. few weels.
They will make their future home
in 'aliiornia. w la - e hr j;roo;n w ill
resntiie work for tin p. 1;. viun
pany. He has workid lor this com
pany for several eUrs.
Air. I.ilw. l-'oresimm culeriaiiis nt MMi
Mrs. F.dw. Forslrom nave a Valen
tine party at her home tn Went Ninth
rowuer on e enriiary tun. I lie rooms
orated In Valentine stvle and
the scheme was Included in the lunch-1
ron serveiL j
The kucnIs were ntert:iln d at &fln
and six tallies were set for the play-'
erst, Mrs. I'M, l.edlxdter won Ihe pri.e,
for hlKlo-st score, a fine t(i course :
am was served lo the quests after suiue,
time spent. In playinir ram, 1
A party of men and womtp that
att -nded the mastiucrade hi North
Powder on Friday rauie-to Kri.-r in
Ihelr 1111(0 In the outskirts ol I'nlou
mi t heir way home about I o'clock
in the mornltiK'.
In some way the ante h.,;!oi.' itn
centreltable and sUhhb d ;oiess (to
lr.'et and smashed t In e.ir up :.nd
sunvd t he occupants. Piir uo'u m
w;is said to hae i nn ilow n Ci. si 1 , ;
shoullnir at Ho lop of h.-r uir. i,,r
lolp. A physician w as sum mete d and
one w on; a 11 was li idty hot 1 n t t lo-r-sl
shook tip rn-l bruised. Co.. nrjHi
K'aXe his name Itnt the othrts did n,il
h,w e ;my naui. s.
Willi. wh Ward, a farm lahorvr. died
at the home of Charite Harris on l it
7. The cause of drat h w ;is pneit
tnoiiin with complications, 'I'd,- l-ody
uas taken lo Paker for huri.il.
John Mcl'hee is hu inw up mere
,;h ep. lb- lias .1 tine bunch :i
is buildinv Ic.mtitn shed at 1.:
so an to take care of th. ai Ihe
Find
It.
Here
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Chain
147.
and
box wood. Call llain
2-6-U 1
A free country is one where hull j
the population is forever trying ,to i
foreo thu other half to do some- I
thiiiR. j
Hemstitching and picot edge hv
Sirs. E. C; Tuckcy, 1808 Second
street. 242-J. 1-27-tf
You can't tell by the suit a man
. wears how many holes there are in
I his socks.
Copy for this column must bt i
in by 10:00 a. m. !
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FRISCO JAZZ BAND
At Rex, - Monday and Tuendsv.
2-12-2t
i I)R. H. E. SCHOKN
; Odtcop.ithic Physician and Surgeon
! Successor to Dr. G. W. Zimmennan
; Office Phono Main 63. Re. 163-M
' Palmer Roeach Bldg., La Grand
Old Tolstoi mosti chuckle in hin
grave when he observes Heinie of
ihe mailed fir:;t resortinK to passivo
resistance.
A man isn't completely down and
out until he stops wishing he had a
shave. . ,
SPECIAL DANCES
San Francisco orchestra at the
Rex Monday and Tuesday. 2-12-21
A man is a failure, when he be
Kins to talk too much about the
pood work he did last year.
OH. BOYS! OH. GIRLS!
Such pep, at the Rex, Monday
and Tuesday. 2-12-t
A REAL STATIONERY SALE I
The Saturday special on stationery
in bulk, in pound3 and in boxes at
23c was such a success that we will
continue the sale of two days. It
will be a long time before such an
opportunity will again be possible.
These prices ar great values, the
quality also is good, at Silverihorn
Wriitht's Family Drug Store, former
ly Putman's drug store. 2-12-2t
i The Largest Chain Department .
Store Organization in the World
Girls' Gingham Frocks
. Exceptional Quality Values
There are three big attractions in these loveM
models: Good materials, charming siyiea aim a
. ... ,.. n..in u h nvifa ! Inw the valued
popular price, uuiuiuusn i" - - ,
. are big. All frocks are simply
and smartly maae; lovuiy
serviceable, bizes to 11.
An Early Choice Will Give
You a Wide Selection.
An Early Choice Will Give !
n fy , You a Wide Selection.
Tlie man who says he ioves his
enemies still roiains the hope that
a just God will make it rather hot
for them.
Inferior people always arc hated ,
most eordially by those who feel chain and box wood. Call Main
nearest to them.., ... . 547 v , ..... .. 2.6.tf
ST VALENTINE: DAY nOffERS A LI' .VJ Nil if AND RITBBBR
A pretty basket cf assorted sprinK H(yf WATER BOTTLES '-
riowei's. .Special for Wednesdav, ( TleSe valuer on hot water bot
1.00. Cherrys I'lorists. 2-12-21 . t;os in motul an(I in rubbe,r also on
. . " ' . fountain syringes as well ' as the
OL'lt GERMK'IDH combination fountain syringes are
For the scalp our germicide and extra good. They are from the best
dandruff erndicnlor i. what many I factories m America. They arc now
people need for dandiuff and itching 'good at prices to please overybodv.
of the scalp.. It removes all the I The metal hot water bottles at $1.75
trouble in a short time. It, costs 7o and S'1.00 are real values and should
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The Largest Chain Department
Store Organization in the World -
last a life 'time. The rubber bot
tles and syringes at $1.00, $1.50,
$2.00, $2.50 and $.1.00 are all about
ih per cent less than you genorally
buy these same goods. Silverthorn
Wright's Family Drug Store, foim
erly Putman s drug store. 2-12-2t
dell and at the time of his death.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Boswell,
' Mr. and. Mrs John E. Landers,
Mr. and Mrs. E, Stearns.
2-13-ltp
NOTICE
On and after date I will not payj
arty hills. -made by Agnes L. Row.
2-10-8!, - r - ED S. ROW.
; Chain and box wood. Call Main
? it..W.
$ Oroffon Nursery Co., ioo. 'Ball,
AU 1212 Wanhinff'.on Avenue, La
Ctando. 2-13-2m
. - ; CAKD OF THANKS
We 'wish to thank you, our friends
for the countless acts of kihdne.ss
and beautiful flowers sent Iuiing I Zuber hall, Wednesdny:
t h e long illness1 ol vr. l. m. Knms- j h. Ul-'on orrhest.
"Heacock's Radiophones are fouP
times louder than any olhcr on the
market, .easier . tuned, .- and . made
ritfht. 'Enterprise. Ore. 2-12-2t
WEDNESDAY NIGHT '
Another popular mixed dance at
February
2-I-2t
Valentine Spec
la 1 "",i,r
ials
NUT: CLUSTERS
HONEY NOUGET
NUT CARAMELS
. MINT CHOCOLATES
VANILLA, LEMON
ORANGE, CHERRY STRAWBERRY AND
RASPBERRY
TRUE FRUIT CENTER CHOCOLATE
CREAMS
VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIAL
-' ': C8c Pound
10c: ' i pound
2i
Newlin Drug Co.
J nil r - . ; ;. , j . ; , . , , , .. ( .. , ; .
Furniture
That . Is Worth While
JMiunvlurced pill,
' 5 aiiorfnciW wu! re- ilffK
iiT&kQwrM', to your friervte jSg,lif
, NtV ?ff?fi jjiJt---
For Every Room in the House
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
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Substantial Savings On Every Day Need
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IIOOVERIZED VALUES
CARNATION MILK, la mo can 11c
ARM & HAMMER SODA, 8 l'kgs 25c.
CALIFORNIA TOMATOES, No 2' j tin
IOWA SUGAR CORN, 2 cans 23c
SUGAR PEAS, No. 2 tin
GOLDEN ROD OAT FLAKES, large pkg 29c
PREFERRED STOCK SHRIMPS, can .'.....ltHT
FRESH GRANDE RONDE EGGS, oz 30c
FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER, 2-lb. roll 98c
NETTED GEM POTATOES, 100-lb. sack ?1.00
v n n 1 -(
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' VY ORDKU I'NDI.U S2.00. 10c DELIVERY CHARGE; ORDERS OVER $2.00. NO DELIVERY
ClURGE. PROMPT DELIVERY-RELIABLE DRIVER PHONE MAIN 1!)
WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG ,
MOOVERIZED GROCERY
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