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.,t.-v,vw.v '.'.V'.'.'r'.' ' " " ,v " " ' '.'. C'.''AH s. o v-i i i . s V-' - ' . ''C;. Tuesday. March 13. 1923. EVENING OBSERVER '" PAGE TWO " TITE LA ttRA?;ri& 1 ' i iJltL 'SOCIAL NEWS; NEWOFRGERS Spring Millinery Is Ribbon and Color . The Millinery Department certainly hasn't a (luil spot in it. Ribbons do so many things you'll vomlcr what they are going to do next. Then th'ei e's a lot of glisten, haircloth and ot her shiny affairs and shapes that twist and turn, hut nev er get far away from some sort of heimety shape or the other. And the new berry shades carry the honors in color with now and then a flash of green. . Vogue Hats and others of equal style. if. SOItTII I'OWIU-Mt. "Mar. l.'I. An: A mix !i-nKMiiun or mrniPn irom (old time ilancrp wa.s jrivfn fit the al'l :ivh of Wultowa. county nitiml. hump nf fiulc Gibbon's 1'riclliy ni(,'lit. i ,.,) 1)u, ,,,,, iji'u of the nxintv KcaiiKf j Kljtin won the hHsk.-tbll (fnmp ; (il V;,1WK !., , ,. T1. which wits nlnyert here ! rt.lay nttrh , , slo wall ,.,, botwuen KlBin unci nn rownv , ,.,,,,. f . hlK" "'"""'f- , , , ,, . liimlcT tin- illriMll.m of W. K. Uvko- Orv.l M.ller m'c.ved broTien on -1 . ni liar bone and Kenneth Medralh i. ; ' , HnnnririiiKf a black eve at an after i (effort of the ball (fame, iaic I.. A. IMiilmin, I'.onitxc'. iiiaulcr; II.. I....... ....taHuinnil n host I . .. i.. .ii: nu nuuin i-n... . .......... " -.i lari-ni'i- r. i'hmn. joj.-ui. nvi'l Hi-el , irueU at a huue party r firiny. i mi.h Knu ihic Mrl.onnM. I'romi.se. Hcsxie Johnson and Clara Christ- i,.,.,,,,.,.,.. ,. j McArl.'r r l.oHtlne. man cave a private dance at !.t. waid: H. I'li'cn.r or l.,,iim-. home of Aliss Christmun. ; iiKs'T'tunt icward: n. a. tjnKi'nlnii-v Frank lloblm and dntiKhter, Aileeii,)r ).;,,., .priM'. in, plain; K. T. iiuiioy were linker visitors Saturday. ! r wallow i, tri'iimner; (i. . .lic-ic .Mr. lludleson triinnacted business i or wnlinwn. aerwim-y; Km! jfini. In Baker Saturday. !wiluht or .lom-pb. ttatn koeiier! .Minn ; Mrn. t..arrell'8 moinor and iaun-i icaiiaon I'lam or Wallowa, oerrs; 01 l-ayeiie, inann, reiurwn im. m. k. Wenlly or Wallowa, I'o. Ivith Mm. (Jarrell inursaay. r l.ulu llavis whs a viRitor of t,ouise j Parker Thuisday and Friday. Herman Petcm, the son of Mr. and Mis. Alva Peters has been ill with : pneumonia, but is reported better. I Dr. Irvine, of Haker. was called Idown to sec Mrs. Nice, who is quite lill. V. I My 0 jm mm m tm IMBLERSGDUTS IGRAZJNGFEE . CLIMB MOUNT! IS OPPOSED fenTIlM!Tt. . Mtir. . 13. 'I'hf. Hoy I Ifsolut Ioiim nro'.orttinK fiKihiHt liny SOiUB ot lm!lcr urulor ho jfuulancq 1 Uu-n-:w- of ,-ut;;n for Krii.lnir h-h Un or Lemur WcHtoimkow, their sron't ; -tt It- and Hlmup on tho nuilotml (or ,,m.Hter, went m n Kcoutin trip laHtij '!l lu,M w"r" "'l'i-l lo.luy hy ti.o i?..t.......r TU Hrrtiit In thi ton nf Hvf'HloclC WHO HH'l lor IdCCMt ol- w in irrpnr , L. l'utle iM'ii.i or, the Ut l..,t f..itlUIl if wilh tri-pnt .nrru..Wt, .l..n ir, thii nnW wliirh1''" MlV't 'loi'atliiMiit r u. A pnme up t their wuisi.s in many pjnecd. . ' . ' Mis Coolpy, nn O- A. 0. K'iuite. wan in 1nil)!er Munday and Tuesday of last woek denton.stnitin(f how to mnlto hnlH. She mucli vnlual)lo inforniiition and hr worlc wiu great ly appreciated by all. Several took advantage of Miss Coolc-y's presence nnd made their summer hats. Tues day afternoon Mrs. Charles Cleaver, ,Mr. Lcdhetter and Iim. Van Hansen were appointed on a, committee to aid ' Mrs, F. M. Mc'Kennon in pl.innii.K for next year's demonstration. Mr imiff, of O. A. C, was in Imbler Tuesday and lectured to thfr 'fruitgrowers. His talk was very in turestintf and encourjitfrnu. ,; , A mass meeting was lu-ld in the Lotion hall last Monday nitrht to consider the proposition jiisallinit n water system in the Town.. After discussion pro ai:d con 'a vote was taken to ascertain the sentiment of the people. Them witp sixteen votes in favor of Ido proposition and .l opposed to it.' - Dan WVsteiiskow has lmrchascd hevl artfmi'ffflihti"1f " 2TiV"a('rPs; .situated. tVua-.iiHUiK, oust ..of . Imhletv nl8o tho 40 acres ndjoininjr it owned y Airs, J, A. Johnson.' Mrs. Jolin--B.m und family will take' up resi dence in the ''itv J "Star JlriKht" Presented. The M. I. A. dramatic company of La Grande presented "Star iiriRht" t Imbler Wednesilay nitrht to a lanre audience. The. performance was late in starling due to tin? fact that one of the cars carrying the play ers jrot stuck in tlie mud' and had considerably difficulty in Ktl'nK nt. Many of the. people of the commun ity nave been heard to say that in their opinion the performance waa the best of its kind that has hpeii staged in Imbler for quite a while. - The senior clasa of the high ft'honl wdd hoiue mad).1 ruiniy and pop corn befoie uml at Um the show. The NWtyuiMrt. will h applied as part pay ; ami l-'red I ten u ion. county aj,"'iit, in tL eiMirerelu-e, puyn the hn.it Oro. ;miiaii. A licarnifr will lie tield in Salt hake Cily .Mureli to, .by ihc- forest Mervieo when tlin jtoint of view of (ho livoHtoek mou 'may lie oxpr4(sef7 Several repi-oMintatlvea from I'nia tiltn county arc exportnei lo be Hent lo the In.-1 rili m. - ttKiir'H ' were liH clnniil wliirti, il in def-Iikt'ed. inako II t'vlilent (Itii 4'nlllr men In ,ia'ttcolar, ai-e iml in - ii; polfiou at. tuesent to take on ft' Intld. item r hlirh.tjr cost tf their htrshir-HH i lo be nia hitainl d. 'I'hf. question warn eonsileii;ilj at (1 iiMM'tlnif of wool" rowej-H in Hioli ii.it lonal romViMlmi tit: 'Mpokane this yeaci The eontetition of thft 1 abeop men in that 1hi roreKj Service hIuhjM not i-ndeavor (o mako I he' forests ho if-' fomlninlmr by jrrazlinL jooh. In'caune, ;tthey'nV-lare. 'ttip prolHetidn 'of timber 4; liii-liltr iob the? M-t-vie nnd Hhci-p hihI rattle Hlionhl not hnve to l ily" (or Hit- (n'olectioii of limber. N'ot ull timber li aid U rtninr -lami. the tiny, t'tti'l their contention Ih that the Ijveuloek inlerctH Nlioiilil nol bo rail, ed on to pjy foe eosla of nil fornsl l.-uul win n they use only a purl of it for (rray.lntf imrposos. "Wii IH tlK'il.i;laC! rtn'Yrtly"TiVftTi:ifil. JA nnsketliall' jramn was dnyed na .uonuay niKlit lietweea the (Jiants aitd the hij h fteljool be.-s. Jt wa airrei-il that the lo.-in i,.ani should put up an oyster supper for all. At the end of the game the score wa J7-17, n llu-v plavd five minutes longer with the result that the hih school team won. The supper wns nerved tho following mi'lit-' Mr. Peterson is remodelinc his butcher shop nnd also building a new porch at the front of hi house. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Loney last w;ek. Rosier Toney and Ed Cole of Haines transacted business here Sat urday. Lucile Hudleson. daughter of Will lludleson, sprained her ankle while roller skatinjr. Homer Carnes of Wolf Creek. movinc onto rented four miles east of Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Goff of Wolf Creek transacted business in town Saturday. Hoy Graham moved from the Gib bon's residence to Lizzie Canvender's residence- , Mrs. Andrew Willis injured her thumb badly with an axe. Mrs. .John Gilkenson and daughter Opal, were dlaker visitors Saturday. Mr. Chandler was cnlled to Athena on account of the illness of his wife. Jessie Goff visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lane Goff of Wolf Creek last week. Mavor L. T. Russell attended the Baker County Chamber of Commerce banquet at ltaker Tuesday. inona; Mrs. H. h. Kleener of hostlne, Mont, and Mrs II. O. Ilarnhn oT Kn lerpijw, holy jissiHtant Btewani. The exceutivu ronuolttet aro C, K. llenn of hostlnc; 'I'. (i. Johnson of Wallowa, and Kre Heme! wtiirlit of Joseph. 'Giles- I 'lass, county eornnilsMioner of Wallowa cotintv, w.is appointed rhalunan of the cominltten on left-ts-lalioif. Tabh-H were art-unveil In the vymnKslttni or t)ie riitfh school and it wan CH'.imated tbit etoHe f (io ansf.sted in diHpisInff of tlie banquet I'liriilsheii by tho Wallowa V)ran-o. The itfter dinner program 'stm-teil I off with' an Hdilress of weleonio Ity I Mayor .Marvin of Wallowa. , I'rof. h I'l'. lialley, . agriculture r teu'ehur of j Wallowa, Hpo!e of the cooperation ranch which he has jJf Ml.1(.nUtu. .a-tum,,.,,. a nuin- lier Of excellent i-eadliiKS and musi cal inimbeis were Kivcn. lr, tlto eve. nine a. special team pot on tlie fifth ileyrW lor a elans of 7;, -J ; f- .. TUv next county meeting 'will be hel jit houline. oil tlk- last Satur day In May Noutli Kork (Jrnnn-o or hoMine is tlte largest, In the county, liavimc Kained over 70, inombers in the lest two months. AI'iAilM-s'iKVnilX'.S SuTK E In the Countv Court -f the fctau uf Oregon, for Union (.'ounty. In the Matter of the Ltate of Thomas Jefferson Jleath. Deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersitrned has been duly appoint ed hy the County Court of the Stale of Ort'jron, for Union County, admin istratrix of the Estate of Thomas Jefferson Iieatn, deceased; All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required, to present' ?ame to me, properly veri fied as !y law required, at the office of La Grande Investment company, La Grandp, Ore., within six months ' l,ixl tnis Sihiioy U March, 1123. ; g FRANK R. SUYDAM 8 i'KAKL H. Hr.Alri, ! Aumiuistraiiix. ! Mar.fi-lfi-'itt-27-Aor.8. "Two I'liVHiclui Isolhtn Germ of Infliienwi.". Thia Is splendlrfas ne in Ik Ii t say Isolation. 1 General Repair! Shop Spasmodic Croup la frequently i U rliMvw4 hwrtnorHeationof ' TT (TROUP PfJ c Vm "mm mnmHmamtKmmmKttttammjjmu VapoRub , Ova 17 Mlllhnjaa Uui Ytarb , RET J!ERl!I Ts WITH A WANT AD Furniture Repaired and Refimshed Household Repairing of All Kinds 100 Fir St. Phone 513-Jj GOOD CIGARETTES 1J GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Holm V Grocery Oi?EN FOR BUSINESS Old and New Patrons WELCOME n I Wlien Better ft Automobiles Are Built fil Buick I I Will Build Them ' i: Southard & Sliinn U Cor. Adams and Fir : !i;:i!:ii:!::!t:t!:!::i::::::::::i:!::tn:::::t.nt I X G. Holm Grocery i Energetic! f '-enjoy new, life with nr viMri Pin s - M$ !m r "v -JOT consupuiwn LA GRANDE IRON WORKS ' MAffllXR SIIOI AM) I'Ot'XDUY All Kln.lB of Munliinnry, Automobile and 'J'raolois Ilr p:iiiff), , . , Ovoi'limilod nnd Itnliullt. Acotylono W.-l.llntr of All Kinds Cylinder Tinrlnif nnd Ov.M-alzn Pistons , ' Cmnl;shnfs, PIslonH nnd Piston Pins li.woun.l "l" fJlvo l.'s n Trail FITZGERALD Prop. Our V RKPKATKIt Coffee 35c 2'2 lbs. S.ric yoir SAVM ' - Phone Main 43 ih;i,ivi:i:y O. V, 15. Our Very I5es( Coffee 1 Hi. .....1....4")C 2'2.ll)S., 51.12 5 lbs S2.1S J HEAD OI1SERVER WANT ADS Rub Rheumatism or. ' Sore, Aching Joints Rub Pain right out with imall trial bottle of old ' "St. Jacobs Oil." 0. -Willre' l.niPhicr ( lelicr ri nin mi iaur'K i I"! tvailhi st'1.1 "A..,l what will ..ii M(h it,.- fcinpeil ,,. llitino our .snn .v'h ln's smi.Iiiiu; liitnie".'" ItMNtle M.itli. r- Vui, ,miV Wl, unk. immle. I kiiihn,. ' ll:iv , lillf II 111 ,.M,. .,1 t!,(. HK-Klle; hul wind I'm uoiuK to (,t., ,.,Mllt. , Hewn nnt- Kiiiiwn " t.r n.li.n p,,n, , Rh'.iimntism ir' "pain" only. No one rnsc in fifty requires internal treatment. Strp drugpinR. Knb sonth in if, jirnelrntinij "St. Jacobs Oil" rinht inteJ vnnr sord. stiff 'nrhiuir iolnts aari "Si. Jacnbs Oil i a liarmless -rlicu inatisni liniincut which nrvcr disap points ami cantint hum the fkyn. T-imbcr up 1 Quit complaining! fl a small trial hntile of old. ' honest "St. Jacobs Oil!' any drupr store, nnd in just a moment you'll be frr from i hcnm.itic pain, snrcnrss, sliff nrss and swrlliiij?. Don't sutTrr! Hr lirf awiiitH ymi, "St. Jambs Oil" has ie!irvH millintu of rheumatism suffer ers in the lat half century, and is just as kmkI for sciatica, neuralgia, lum haw, ha kachr, spriiins. rass and Zimmerman Funeral Service Par lor, Licensed Embal mer, Amlmlance Ser vice. Phone Main G2. . . ",' '' ' rjagorVrtu-th's.'- La Grande, Oregon Sm;art! v Styiishl! , Comfortable !!! A shoe you'll like to wear because it's so easy. A siioe you'll like to he seen wearing because it's so good looking. Would Whiter Teeth ! . -s .'."r ' iT' "" f." ;'"' Make You Happy? .ni ..... - .'''in One Tube of Spearmint Tooth Paste,' 35c, and one ToothJBrush, 5Qc, LoiJi for half a dollar this week. Stop and see our window and examine the brushes and tooth paAte. It's Wrigley's. Don't forget to run right to Newlin's'for this bargain. r .'A IM JPjj.Sl The Bootery "xV Paradise for Tired Feet" 200. Depot Street i - c Phone Main J IS Newlin Drug rhone Main JO Co. Why Druggists RecommenrJ jSwamp-Root C Tor iiinny years iIiiijjkIsIh lmve Wati-lit.l with iinu'h Imcrmi the re Jimiknlile itciikI inaiiuainvil In- r,' Kilmrr'K Svvunip-Kout, tlie -rt itt ki,l. Iiey, liver nnil hl.nMi r m .li, ivr. .. Jt ift ft phx sit inns prt i :jit iml. I Swamp Kit i :i m.u:tlM niuj; lllnlirinr. It hvlps tin- k i.ln.-i , In. r and lilmlilrr ili the work lutiuc in tinilvil thi v nlioiilil .I,.. twiinrp-Ki.tt h:,H bt.nxl ttn t,t ,,f yrnn. It is m.M l nil iliMni-is ,, it im-ril ml it fh(rihl lulp ,,, Ko othtT kitluvy mc.liviue It, is so i inmiy frien,li. (. He nro to yrl S ftllijKoit iin.l Mnrt trvftttiivtu at onve. Htmrvcr, if ymi wish lirt to tost I this RTcnt pn')niratjm scn.l ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ft t'o., IlinhHrnton. N. Y fom unniplv Ix.ttlc Inn writ- Goods That Demand Your Attention Men's and Boys' Caps, latest styles ?1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Japanese lalle Uloths ISx IS ; HSxaS IXili 98c $1.23 $1 sr, IkUlies Knitted Bloomers ...!lfH', 5Sc, S9e tiu is aim .Misses sateen Uloomers ....ISc to Toe Girls' White Crepe Bloomer t;;)c Lathes' Fancy Muslin Gowns Sc, $1.2;! l-atucs l-ancy AamsotU Uicnuse, SDc, !)Sc, '$1.23 Girls' and Misses' Princess Slips ..$1.2") and $1.4.) Ladies Knitted Unions, all styles ....C)c to $1.23 SPECIAL!! This Week Willi Each 25c Purchase of Any Toilet Preparation ONE KEY FREE Face Powder, Toilet Waters, Perfumes, Cold Cream, Face Creams, Liquid Powders, Hand Lotions, Tal cum, Tooth Powder and Paste, Hair Tonics, Sham poos, Shaving Preparations, Soaps, Beauty Clays, Compacts, Rouges, Nail Preparations. As Well as Our Regular Offer of One Key Willi Ench 50c Purchase of I'. 1). Co. Goods KEYS REDEEMED AT ON E CENT EACH yiagftKBtaar .- aH-irauia4jp- g itn:mnn:i:t!t!:!Riitt):mmiitit:::tt!:i:i:t::::t;::!!i:n!:!:m:!:n!:n:: il !!!:::tt:m!:n! New Ideas About MACA ROM I K it Like Bread and Potatoes GOLDEN AGE MACARON I Is One of the Every Day Needs It Blends Flavors Delightfully and 'Improvlngly .With Sausage Chopped Meat Tomatoes Chicken Bacon Oyster Eggs :' Cheese. FOR SALE BY )0-in. Press Crepes, per yard Bag Bugs, (50x00 27c $2.50 Andrew Variety Store i n The Ifexatl Store Pattison Brothers Grocery rilONE MAIN SO ing re inre mm mtitiion tins jvipvr. irtnrtnjTmrmmnnitrtnimtitiimtm!t:mii!anaiiJii:mmfmtfi 1 .1.