La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 07, 1923, Image 2

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PACK TWO
Wednesday, March 7, 1923.
THE' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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The New Spring Silks
Are One Gay Gleam
The silks this store selected urge you to be early, just
like Easter. For that Frock or Gown, that is going to
make April 1st more than merely a day for jokes, will be
its best if you choose at once what you like best of the
silk this store has selected for you, the printed crepes .of
French descent, the Orientals, which refuse to forget
where silk originated, or the matelasses of the American
loom.
m ! .-nun' v.-i y- t-mortfiiijin ik'.-x-t ipliohb
i iti trie norim'rn country niaij i-imous . i js
l, by fjub Service and Soapy Smith i
z wnori no returns.
MEMBERS AMD
WIVES ENJOY
CLUB BANQUET
(Continued from Pago One.)
pl Wo have Ih-kuii to feel stronger
UN our feet, We ti if nhle Ut walk
wit hunt a cn no ami occasionally
nil tin approval of some piiltl it; event.
With th ih itjeovery comes the duties;
which evolve on such u healthy, up
HtHiiilhitf community iih I -a Ui uniln
Ik. I shall not onumonito tin- many
tliliiKH which nniMi hi d , community
way claim alti-nllon or tju1 Ad eiuh
in tho future, but lot inn cull your
atttintfuii to Just one. The Powder
liver Irrigation project has been
"credited to Maker : and all newspaper
t or It'll sent uitt hayo connK-ted It
with that rity, lb you know In' t he
. fuiwlLuetlou (;f ,iul (lain, which has
been iltii' hy tin kiivc rnincnt, l,u
(Iruudo tiuttintlly plays a ntoru Im
portant -part- than linker.1, .-The log
ical place to unload supplies; nnd
'there, will In (hotlsnndH of carloads
of cement, lumher, steel, wand, gravel,
Krorm jes. t.iot)iliiK. tools and many
other Ihtniift thai ko In the construe
i-aiiKcd all- exquisite bono, net
of roses ait u special 1 1 ilu t o to the
huly whose name should ho. first
ttiwn from tho hat. Xamcs of all
t ho huly gilt's in were assembled in
a hat n (itl .jis J. A. SiitjilKi'itHH lifted
little Mary J a no I'Yecman IiIkIi in
tin air Klii' pullt-tl from the hat I In
name of rs. A. ' T. Mill iviio vuh
prt'Kt-ntctl with tin- hwiutiful flow
cih by th' .Ad club president. i'o
tho many i-tpH'MM for a pi'cch, Mrs,
Mill rt,'iond:-d. voicing ln-r appreci
ation and ijiiutiitK- I'avoiiio llnt'H about
'Th! iOH(t whlrli .Mr. iu-rry urowa."
't; ;orriHiT Sontl.s (iirctlntts.
Althoimli Jov. Walter- .M. rirrcc.
of La (riantlo, had bt-on akrd tn
apeak at thi .nirctinic if ,thr club hr
I'ountl IiIh (lutif'K as t luef ct-rut is t .
tnirh that- tin could - nut leav.' tin- j
onidtal. H sfnl :i chf-trf nl loner.
Ihatlkimr tin-- :lub U)r rrin-nib"-if
hltu ami xtalliitf tlv.t bt'iim r-'v-nior
waKir hht' lb wth inaiiy sn!K j
' A.-,V-' N'ison. former ;(tvtary ft
111'. (l.'C'iib, diiv nd a vi y wmI f
prepait:'! (itldrt-Ni on tm irfoi!
Trail. dlfpit tliiK (ho (.;tr!- d.iM whi
a cash banis, js paying' Um i)il!.s
pioiupll and lias 4.o!l in the iroaa
ury.' 'oniiiiuuily sitiK'inK' lt d by Klnicr
Stoddard waa ut' of the cvoiiIiik'h de
llKhtliil fcatnrcH.
Wht-n he, newly-elocted president,
ti. I., l-arison. after a eiious but
nelf,'hhorly talk which luclmled n re
view of neve ral important mattorj.
finally dropped IiIh Kavol, which h.ol
I teen preia-tucd to hi ill last evening
hy X. K. Iiixuii, the bamnietlorH left
thft church In KroupM, talking of tilt?
success of i ho AU cIiiIh annual
meeting anil .showing a. apirit of
readiiH'SS X ?Jdn in a imfted froni
for the K'inA work the community,
will do tho voininw your. ; .
eniiHi'iiut trains :( out fim lnl'
penderiri, ' Abi.. find b irnn. He
t old of tl- haniv-Jiipa cncounti red. re-
i. i 'en e tic fi-ent ennn im u-h.-h
' li nve inarl-eti f ho Went h tivs 'lop;ttnt l " : " - .n .
I n nil 'nlrksiwl htM-flublroHM will. tb.. bt . i1"'"' '"'Kt RlUnif vwmli mcdlelno In
. itpli Affnts Thiiint
Have been .afflicted with bron-
j vhLI iroublo for yea'-?.' writes M rs.
; U I nit to; Kithai d.-on I'ark. I !.
i 'old wviitln-r always brought on a
ad eotikii that affected m tbioal.
ouIrl not Mpeak above a whisper.
I several renieIk' but notlilnjf
mi- the (illit k relief T mtt fimn
I Fot-y'M Hoitey and Tar. It stopped
my coui;h." I'or coughs. C(ldr-.
-utip.' throitt. " rhest and bronchial
know thai tho working point in tlio
ihuii coftHtrucltuji will bo dnil tc short
dlManen from Mediint Hpiin;s? Ami
tlu you know that the rouls are bel
ter, l lie K'adi'K eaier, ami the dis
lani slimier t (Ira title fiotu
then,, point than to Maker?
"Well, jtuch are the factM, and II
In up to Ui Oraude and Iter couiiner
cjal or traliiatlon as to whether I .a
Urandc'wlll rlalin whut Ih i1k H t fu 11
herr tn thitt ureal work.-'
The spvaki'i then reviewed the ex
cellent record (if ('. K. Short, the out
uItik presltletit, ami his exeellcnt ail
ministration, imyltiK a hili tribute,
not only to the rcttrjmr prcaldenl. but
l ho cxecutlvo hoard which lias
worked unceasingly tlurlnur the past
year for tho good of the community.
Dixtiu liivtiillliiu Officer.
W'lillo th A.I club Is .not a lodo,
nehher in it a secret tiocieiy .yet on
Iho Dimiial mei'tliiK II. K. IMxon was
appoiiitci un iiistailinK' officer for the
new offlt IkIh. Me iiiiole a very neal
npt't'Ch, ('..llliiR utteotlttn to the HiMul-
tiii, atiur y'.t aii, Ut vtlded -t Ite.'rblL
ujueeiM aiun n um niut -iiHiiiiHM'jf.
;akhiK tlieui tti siiiml 'wiul',. iui pro-'
nounced upon tlnin a wynopsis of
tluir duties, atliuoiiiHhed thoni of t he
rer.ponsibll tiles wljich they luol ;s
Trtutnrti, utid then pn-dlited it pros
pcroiifl eru tor the city under the
leatlershtp of the.i0 men.
SfMinl IViilures Ibiiulitnil.
The social feature or last exeitini;
wlll Inon he remetnbetvd, rtiiiil
thotiKh It was u businesH meeting of
Iho cluh, tho hochi! part or tho :ve
niiiR wan e'liially as Inieri'stliiK and
thoroughly enji-tt.
i.i,
putli no rlt',li!y
HUitir'-r. r.litli'tl
ni;oii."
II IlilUi"' f-flul
"Thi' Cun-i .- l !
tin- Worli!. ,,111-Hisl
.Iv ,:' ' lu '
upon KiU',vs.
I Int .season, combine! with
snowl'ull that kept many people in
t their home.s, has kept the nuniljer of
ociety events at a low ebb during
, t!te past few days. tKeliiourf so-!
cieties, and various card clubs and i
.civic clubs .still maintain their sched- J
ule unabated and with spring-time i
in sijjht and the close of the lnten
jpeiiod nut far off, society will re-;
sume im lull sway wunin a Jew
weeks.
Mrs. Henry Hill was a delightful
;hostes to the members of the Mon
jday. Bridge club at her home on N
avenue.
( Inree tauies 01 earns were ar
'ranged, Mrs. Vincent Palmer receiv
linjr the club prize of the afternoon.
Following the afternoon's play a
dainty luncheon was served.
' The Lucky Thirteen Bridge club
(will meet Thursday afternoon with
Mr;!. Harry M. ISouvy, 1004 Fourth.
I The Methodist Ladies' Aid are
(meeting at the following homes this
:afteruoou: 1st Division, Mrs. James
i .Moss; Second, Mrs. Sherwood Wil
liams; Third, Mrs. Brunson. .
The American Legion and Ladies
Auxiliary to the .legion, will hold a
meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the
I: of P. hall. ...
Mrs. S. I). Crowe and Mrs C. H.
Scranton are entertaining .the St.
( Peters' hluscopal Guild this after
u h humo nf Mrs. SrmntOM.
j
I The (lirls Friendly Society will
linnet with -Mrs. Hubert A- Pratt this
evening at 7:30 o'clock, 804 N ave
nue. .
'
The I4oynl Orde'r of Moose will
hold their annual election of officers
for the ensuing year Thursday,
March 8,' 1!)28.
The Kaffee Klatch will meet
Friday aUernoon with Mrs. Vincent
Palmer, 701 O avenue. Mrs. Pal
mer will be assisted by Mrs. Turner
Oliver.
Miss Victoria iWcllman, of Baker,
who is very popular with many La
Grande people has taken her depart
ure from Baker and entered into a
contract with the Lifograph Film
company to .design costumes ' for n
very largo i northern picture wnirn
will' be filmed this summer. : .. TsMsa
YVellman joins Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Lewis
Moomaw, who are connected win
Lifograph company.: The MuomuOT
formerly resided in Baker before Mr.'
Moomaw entered the producing end
of the moving picture work. ;THe
entire company, including Miss Well
man as costume designer, will sail
shortly from Seattle' for: Alaska.
They will be stntioned at Anchorage,
Alaska, ami the Pictures - will be
made ill the interior. Hog teams
have been leased from the United
States government to earry the com
pany and the photographers from
Anchorage ; inti)( the . snowcapped
mountains, '.That. U . will-he nJwon
derful hip all of Miss Wellman'S
friends know anil they all expect
A contemporary, answering the
J, query as to whether a poet can make
I a living, suggests a job in a iu.J
Jiyarrl. put it would have to be a
jSOt't coal yard.
f- f res2 v,
f 0 from the 1 '
y factory j j
j lt?B' FRESH - ji
kCiJxOB A 'c C
9 ROLL YOUR OWN WITH I I
f iiimiiimi i-mrm-r r-
MATCH
STAR THEATRE
Wednesday, March 7th
Danny O'Dey
FOE SALE !
Nino room lioti.se and 'a biff Int. n"ar,
railroad shops. Hath, toilet and lav-i
atory on both f luors. - Some thrifty !
wit"; can take in room- ri and possiijl;:
furnish meals, which, bi-.shk-s proviu-i
Iiik a comfortable 'home' for the fsiin-j
11 y, will materiitlly mid to the Income.;
K intei-est.eiJ in such ai project, yon
will appreciate the barium which 1 j
am permitted to offer, as hi.s lac('
i very low, roiiHiii. riiiL;, t he w- ii con- j
at meted- nnd conveniently locateii t
prenilseH. and the montv.ly payment ist
only which iiieluda the interest..
Tin price Is $.trno and this honst
couldn't be built ami plumhed lik'
this house Ih for unythinic like thi
money, to nay nothing of the bif loi
which, in fact, is an entire blork.
Jot me hIiow you what a first claw,
income property you can become pos-
besKed of for a small Initial payment,
l-'orty acres, all in alfalfa, watt
rights. Cood fi-room house, barn, out
bnihltngs, family orchard. This local
ity is especially adapted to tomato cul
ture. Here is a choice dairy ami poul
try furni. located, near sohool and good
roads, abonV-S' ntHw I'i'oin l-n (Irando
TJie pric is i.1R(Mi iin.l S i riio cash will
bundle ift or I fdf " i ;TC. macliinery,
'whieh coiWiidsVof ,uiVi!ii;ower. rakw.
.'ti'-V"JLr(n,- teanj'-weifibing simi -ihs.
blarlc. I'.'ivm rOM.'- K'-l- harness. f6
mi lie1 ' co wis, -and iwp- iialveM. Owner
wo'hl consider iaiii'ns ('i-nnle re.si-1
denctj property for p!LiH,-p.'iyment. .
of Boise
VS.
Battling Lubbes
i of Baker v
10-ROUNDS 10
MAIN EVENT
Johnnie Natto vs Charles Weise
(i rounds 6
Semi-Final
SWEDE DANIELS vs. EARL FORD
; 4 rounds i
COLEMAN Vs. TRAINOR
4 rounds 4 ' ,
TICKETS AT THE IMPERIAL
PRICES
Rinffside, $1.65; Women and Children, 55c
General Admission, $1.10
Geo; H. Gurrey
(U!l Estat
Bring or send us your films.
We do all kinds of
PHOTO FINISHING
RED CROSS DRUG; '
STORE-""- -i.i:
OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results
c hili m ChMi Hals.
Karl nohtM, present secietarv
,of the club. his repoil of tint
d uti' eo itiitlon and amid consider
able appla'l announced that "there
m )),. ileii. it mi the Ad club. It is on
Monuments
t'olv once ea h
club Invite th0 wive
participate. When
had v.uihcrcd hi the
i-ir tiocs tho Ad
tf mt'inliei-H to
the hiige partV
church the line
FIERY, ITCHY SKIN
QUICKLY SOOTHED
BY THIS SULPHUR
Mciitlio-Sulplrtr. n nfoitnnt rream.
will Miothc ami hval skin tliat is irri- '
fated or hroUru out with eczema ; that f
is covered with uly rash or pimples, j
Or IS roUt'Il or tlrv. Xolhunr i.K,l.,o 1
(ficVy skin jCru'lion fo quickly, t.iys a i
'notetl skin .spivlali-d . 1 ;
The moment this sulphur prrp:iration I
is applied the ilchiuK sttips and after I
two of inree apphcatieiis the erzcuui
is Kone .nul ttie kin ii dvlii;lithilly clear
and siuoth. Sulphur is so precious as
a skin remedy because it destroys the
parasites thai eaur.c the huininy. iteh
in or divtii-urvnieni. Mentho-Sulpluir
always licaN trama richt up. 4
A small jar oT Jnvlrs Mentho-Snl.
phur may Li; hail at uiiy good dniR
store.
:
1 fMl-
jam
. ORDER
THAT
MONUMENT
NOW
W hive made a profoond
tudy of monument building,
and an order placed in oar
hands ii sure to receive faith
ful, intelligent execution.
Wa Will Gladly
Fmrnish' Bstimatea
Blue Mountain
Marble & Granite
Company
15(2 S Atc. La Grudc, Or,
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GOOD
of man h to Die h.iNt nieni bumiuet
halt wait taken up. JuM before eu-b-rliiK
the hallway It itllnw to 111"
banquet room IjUle Mary ,lano Kree-
man wan Mlattonetl with a profusion f
01" red eainatlons ami to eaeh Jattv I
ttf the party nte pntented no! only
the heiotiful flower but with It one,
of her dear little smile which cap-,
tlvatcd iVim one, j
With t Uson'M oi chfNini renderink'
one of Hoiuta'n popular innicht-n, the
ttinn KMthei-e.l tutniml the haii'iuci
tabh-H. In vocal hoi whs ptuuuunced
by liev. Ira . Ahiihh. and for n,e
next hour all elliove.l ,( lemarkal.ly I
WHI pn-paietl and y.-ll sere,l h.n,. (
lurt bv the l;eli of tt.,. Mnh.Jn,,;
church. Ft billons ) n,,. nn.i,,.,,,,, j
dliiiiitr the baniM t Im.ii et(. hithii !
llJOC4. " I
toaitet Wiih i. I'opnho. 1
The Ad club uuititet. eetupo-f d nf j
.VIcHfOM. i:lnu-r Stoddard, (bote I
lilrnle, Sherwood Willhntu Mn, ; j
.-Jiutton, wan a decltled feiituie of t h f
; evetiimr. The flint huh reinb n-.t !
j tl them elohe lo the heaits of (),
Kiie.tts. un the vociferous . apl.ute '
plainly showed. Kaeh number j
t brniiKht n posit I vo demand from the
HUdlcuco ftir more, nml t he tUai It t
.fca hesvt i Kt lenjons of extiwoidl
nary merit. Mm. Sherwood William
wmm at the jdano.
IVv ritinil Tonit of llrnntt,
Tho Cherry Kbit lt pt o lib l tlie
rnrnatlonii oh compliment ant
nn nppreel iilon of Iho Ad rlnb mrni.
bars nnd their -vcs. They also ar-
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t ,iJicr2STaHiNOCv?siineaotcvcr3r
. j Bract;Tanh7t'e,iOx.T)TQod?Crownri
4 3'OKfiithcrmother."sistcr3brother t
ecthHlNOL-MJiome-SeUianayiv
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77
RY WOOD
BALED HAY
FEED
GASOLINE
LUBRICATING OILS
CRYSTAL ICE
MOTOR TRUCKING
Anywhere, Anytime
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING
STORAGE, PACKING
'SHINOI-
LYNCH CO.
Phone Main 10
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