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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1923)
" Wali.esy. February 21, 1923 PAGE SIX Snapshots of Legislators Taken by Murray Wade in the Capitol Lobby ,' MiU mm I! fi 5EMAT0R. I HARR.Y u. COfiBfLTT one on .t PGR (HOST SEP, KENFT 1 To B 1 THIeATNS To i, INuilvrr -riiri. ViHOui.IT WITUA iff UTeCHAI(lP I llW.REfttl" f DONT CUTITOOT III" l-X-""" SINCE ME INTRODUCED VA INTJTHUMI M-lAiA o VI. IV M, ft. .SSH-a ( If AUG M0 l(HOi IT , IND6P6N- DEMOCRATIC OF ueoiSLATOIS GDVE PEOPLE win COVE, Fob. 20 Mis. A. II. Orton and Mrs. T. K. Cnnklin Gntort.iind the I!. Y. 1). nt tlio resilience (if Mri:. Orton on Hutui'dtiy evening ij' ' Thorn wem Onptixmnl scrviceK al tho Warm Sprint; "! Siimlny inoni- in(r. Mr. anil Mrs. WW. liionuuirs anil iluUKhtnr, ).nn-F.llin, Mm. .luhn WillianiM anil Clyde Hownter united with the M. E. Cluirc-h and .Mrs. 1!. l' Muniek, Mrs. Karl Peterson and Mrs. Dan Peterson with the Haptist. -' Tho radio recently installed nt Cove, is jrivinp; jrreat pleasure to u few select. It is not yet open to the public, but a few people of the ''inner-circle" ore more than well iilensei . Mi:n I.ois Conistoek. a I.a (irnnile teacher, njient Halunluy and .Suiulny nt the home of her brother, ft. Com- stock of Cove. Mrs. A. A. Antles entertained a Fmall dinner party Sunday. Miss Mae Stearns of I.n Crnnde aprnt the week-end nmoiiK her many Cove friendm Mrs. Mary IT. CJcor came home from I.a (Irande to spend lltj week end with her I'amily. '. Tho third, fourth imil.'sixlh rndes of tho public .klurcl were jriven , a Valentine party at'lhe'l. O. 0. V: hall on I'Vid.iy afternoon. Cames were played nmli iTfreshnients1 serv ed, makinjr a very, hajipy time for the little folks,..; . . Miss ImoRene Russell of I.n Grande was visitinu old friends in Cove on biuurday anil .Sunday. Mrs. T. VV. Conklin wan hostess at V mail) ilinriefi'Siinday. Mrs. Lou Payne was hostess to a few friends on Saturday evening. Georfro McDonnell Is out aain following his recent illness. Minn mikhuu j nyion 'leiumeti to her place in Fehool Mondny after an absence of two weeks. Miss Helen IhiURherly spent the Week-end at her home m Raker. Darrel Kulp and Lube Itiehitnls left Moaitay niorniiiK for the Minain. Mrs. Nellie Grace, (Jove librarian, put seventy-nine pennies In the plate at Sunday school, February 11, ns her liirthday offering- The Junior vaudeville will be (riv en at tho Maceabce ball, Friday eve nlnir,. March 2nd. This is the second' annual vaudeville to bo put on by the Juniors of the Cove school and they tell us that every dav in every way, it (rets better and better. Miss Luis I.awson jipent the week end at her home near Union. The Women's Auxiliary of the American l.i'trinn held their regular seini-nionthly meet inn at the home or Mrs. P. M. Klliu, Friday nfler nuon, February Kith. One new mem ber was lidded to the roll, Miss Ilcss Kelley. , , , . ! ; V; The members present were Mrs. Mae Kellev, .Mis. M, J. Duffy, Mrs, J. W. Sills, Mis. P. M. Kills, Mrs. r. C. Hefty. Mrs. ). klerslev, Mrs. Fraiik Williams, Mrs. Tom Harris, MrvG. tinrdiuer, Mrs.v Sarah Jlow nter, Mini, n,. .Txeltey and two guests, Mrr. Henry mW and her iiiother-in-lnw, Mrs. Mulr, nt Fntm jirise. .Mrs. Cora nioom Is in Union nt the bedsiilo of her daughter. Mrs. Don Gale, who is ill with the flu. Mr. mid Mis. Wm. Hallmark will givo n .frmnll -dinner party Tuesday v...ill.g. i Mr. and Mrs. Chns lie Haas camo : down iiom High Valley to spend I the week-end al Jiome. NEWS BUDGET POUKEK SAVES MAN (By Associatrd Trofs) ItKNO. NVv h. 21. My ronvM'l. ing- his live pitf into n sausiic, J. I. Topper, iocnl buUher, mitwittetl the law urul escapt'd a fine in po lice court hre im-cntly. Topper, onjerod to appear for knepinpr a Ik in tlm city wiLhout inopnr housing, told .iinltffl Uryon tnat hirf porker was no inoio, and the casevvas (!-niiHsed. 1 Ki MKS. ) I,. III NMIN he Appealing Charm of Health! I rorll.mil. Alrcff. ''I e.in sni-alc in knis of chest nraise of all nf )r. Pierce; remedies, esneriatlv lti. ll'avorile J'rescriplion' fur wom.in's iilincmml as a tunic and nervin, hnd the Aliasant Pollen for stomach. bind livr ills. W'lnle llritHrinir nn liny f.ililv, Whenever I have lieen lin a iii-down weakened or nervous mminn, I have ahvavs been IMruftgtheni'il and lu'lned bv ilie file '1 avorilc Preserintinii'. Ami later vears vt-hen mv inn,--li has become disordered, and mv tooil Minis to ilivitftcr with me. tlu u Dr. l irrce's I'elhn give me iininrdiala relief." Mrs. E. L. Unison, 70S li. tub St.. North. Mart at oace with the ' Prescrip tion" and jee how ipikklv you pick up feel sironger and bcttrf. Vriie Dr. Pierce, PrrsMrtit Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo. K. V.. fur tree advice, or tend 10c for tiial pkg. tablet. ltoiog Tourney lo tie Minted. (By Associated Press) I.OS ANGKI.ES, Feb. 20.- Several boxers of Pacific coast prominence will dai'tielnatc in the Southern Cali fornia amateur boxing ciianipionsnip tournament to be staged at me l.os Angeles Athletic club March 7 and 8. ' T.lttlo itoek Arkansas LiiizeUn: I'll" world Is iipslilo down, bill Is irellfnn hotter, soys Dr. I'hUio I'one l'i"t.'. or. In our chllilhooil days, cottlni? tlll-lleil lipsid). ilown was o ttie gnllfllt'-liellef process. 1 FROM PROMISE OllfHTVf'r) u. William A, party Siitanlay (Hp.Tlul to The Mio.Misi;, ivi. eel Kn f a tturprlHc nlKht. in honor 'of MIhh Nona t'nrpor, rt'lio haw come from JoMeph to Htay wllh lu'f BlHter, Mim. Heed A lai tf, crowd waa pri'Ht nt ami all rpor1 cfl , :i ;of)(l time. il. W. Ciirpcr onl Wife eaK.-iI on r. K. Kemvorthy anl family Huno'ay. Iiora and ll'-nry Ciirpcr vl.sitvl wit Ti David fiarreU Suii'l.-iy. Joe fl.innar ram.- in TherHd:iy to vlfi- v tiny a with liia pai- Mr, and It a -Mra. W. i. Sannar W. A. f'arper went to ramp Si'lnr day with a Innd of trait. Nora rennett p,-nt Saturday nhrht wit li Nona f'arpt-r. Ivan Garrett visited Saturdiiy r. i k1 1 1 Willi the Clinrlic ('arpi-r hoya. Sam. Warnn visited with IV V 'i'ltompson and family Sunday. Joe H;innar and John Ijoud visited with il. -;. Thompson Friday. .Mr. NliiiftVr pii.sscil throujrl) Pronitti' BE PRETTY! TURN : ; RAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite ' Reilpe of Sage Tea ; P,ntl Su,,hur Almost cyiryonc knows that Sage Tea and Sailphur, properly com nouitdnU briiiis back.llic natural color and bistre t lie'1i4lr when faded, streaked or piny. Ycaiis ago the only way to get tlfis mixtur was to make it at huinc, wlili is mus y and troublc sonie. Nowajays, by inking at any drug stofe for 'Wycth's Sage and Sul phur Compoui 1." you ill get a large bottle of this famous ild recipe, im proved by tin additio of other in. grcdicnts, at a mall co . Don't .stay a v ! J y it I No one can possibly II th;J you darkcncil your hair, as it docs iso naturally and evenly. You d inpi'iaa sponge or soft brush with it nd raw this through your hair, takiij' small strand at time; by moriiiug the gray hair disap pears, and after another application or ,two, your hair becomes beautifully 'dark, glossy and attractive. No Middleman in the Electric Business You liny A imple nrticW and the price makes you gasp. "Who's getting thX big profit " you nski "I'm nol." replies tlir retailer, and he pomls to t he vliolenaler: tho wholesaler lo Hie Jobber; che Jobber fb tile Tr.aiiirn.eturer, and tlm manufacturer Lo the laborer. Saturday on his way lo his home in l-Mcn. Mrs. V. tier daughter. -Mrs. F, A. Trump. W. A. Ccrper i-Hliii-neil from eiiinp Sunday. IRRIGATION' IiON'US VOTED ISKN'D. IT., I-Vli. 21. The He- . Sannnr Is staying with Scnui0s municipal improvement dis trict, successor to the Tumalo irri gation district, yesterday voted' a ?10O,OOO bond ifcsue to aid in - fi- Inancing the large development pro-. READ OBSERVER WANT ADS gramme now under way. The ism is in addition to $500,000 previously voted, which is being used for the same purpuse. The district also voted to apply for state guarantee cf, interest on the -new issue. Jay II. Upton counsel for the dis trict, has been instructed to insti tute validation -proceedings nt once in the cirerit. eourt. with ploflt on every link. Ic nil busl- pay tuT, three; or four profits on ey- Thn same old rhn nenn lllift tlintT - M11.it orythlnfir w .bujt'.'r, ' , No, Indent. Here l or fkttrlr company nellin.fr you a-r- vire; dellverlntf current diiV't froi4 the plnnl, rifiiit to tin point, of iiae in your home withorV tiilddl"iuen or niidillomen'si profit and with every m-m of its cot regiBaled hy yotir tru.-uvd r.-p , renentativeH. While Romn nierchandislnl prcrfltn rmiitre from 2n per refit to 50 per rent., w are alloWt-tivn innko but one profit, and this profit not to oxeeed 8 per cent iioney actually Invested. Kn fliienily It is lesn. .. What other lnisineHS renders so rflmplele a service at so small a rlurnY 1 Y; ooooqopoooQooooo Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. ? . " j;l!i;f.s!!:iip!nlViHS!;: 'I y Ji .)) . & tV' eI J 1 I: UtTc is in inenosyip omrr!)iiirj of nil Hje rclrf' tfaiitf, nnb iioiiittljinrj: atioue tllCltr.nll. 3t is tlir- rmlhrii .tljrrab tint tirt ttje (itarts of tfje UlOrlD. " ' , Evelyn. A jTAnd so thefe is in Thomsfin's something of tl goodness of jtjicy fruits; of crisp, crWhy nut medts; of mellow milk ?tocolate. Cut more than that, tli.Tr flavor and their purity convey nNnessage of friendship. A name to associate always with friendship that's Thomseii's "tail '.!''' I pi' I :' i'" t. ..J i vi 1 fcf;;"U":ifi::l:-' r (i':':,:'i'i-i'irFt'' :8il:!.i. j.... :'- -? i If "::'--:V"kM:- J KEMMER . I . ' ' ' !) ' It W1IP I 1 11 u fs3meticarsffomeShoePolish E SET: AlLCIiildren'Should Get a Shinol. HomeSetlto UseWithlShinoIa A'genuin&bristle dauberand big amblsiwool polishergive jquickj, ' easy,Land economicalishines . iTfie polish to choose forj family rshoea 1 ArSHINOLAiimproves the appearance and JmakesS the J shoes wear longer., t jp'ifty shines fn handy key-opening box L j BlackTan.Tyv'hite, .Ox-bloodBrown; - n?ie S'hin& for Mine', THERE IS JUST ONE ER (NO. 5) COAL AND WE SELL IT ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL THE TRADE TO BE PRE EMINENT. HAS THE HARD QUALITIES OF THE 'utah coals and the sootless feature of Wyoming coals; durable, clean and high, , I.HT ;ipiITCTS;US, lORE SY OTHER COAL, BUT SELLS AT WE PRICE OF OR0'-Vv I NARY COAL. ' ' '' ' .war 'E - ' a' 1. 1 j- it is lifi'ii I T.i . ..... ... ,:.r i PamW A ill mmf Chocolates mm Trn- -Wr'; f; )!, . i i-' ir' THE B EST UTAH COAL PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING LONG DISTANCE HAULING DRY V FEE t I 001) BALED HAY GASOLINE OILS, ETC. 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