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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1923)
1 V-''v Friday, April G, 1923. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER as'aTasy'aa 1 1 Si Footwear for Sport And Evening Wear Sport oxfords, dress slippers, overling slipi)ers, street slippers they afford must variety. First thing we know we'll be choosing our costumes to match our foot wear, for shoe models are taking such interestiiiK turns these days. Any requirements will find satisfactory fulfillment here. All sizes for men, women and chil dren and a bevy of variations. Mr. awl Mr. T. J. Somjorin nnd Mr an .1 ir. C SS. liiinie were host : :tni ho.-tessps at the Country club i'i'liurxLiy cveninjr at a (tanw whii-h was considered to be tine. ' tne "i"-1 cnjoviibln affairs at the season. It was iiKnle so by the combination of beautifully kuwiiciI women, sj'lenclid inusic, ami spring-like decorations, which transformed the flub into a fairvlaml. An especial feature of the -evening was tiie appearance of a quar tette composed of G. I.. Dutton, 101 mer Stoddard, .Sherwood Williams and (i. S. liiinie. They sanK "My Uttlu Gypsy Sweetheart" und "He t.'opper Moon." The second of n ncrieH of five re cilals by the music pupils of the Stt ,.ivwt Henri Araiieniv will be given by' the elementary class at the home of Mrs. I' red Spaeth, Saturday after noon, April seventh, nt z:.iu ociock. The pnicrani for this recital is: ' Vo-Ho-IIo-I'irates Soritf (,rln i Dance On. Little Girl Orth Klhel llarndcii (!lady at IMay i Mokre.je iHveninir .Mokreje John Thomas Limey Northland Cradle Song Gaynor lance of the Korest Spirits. , .Gaynor ' Klizaheth Healey Morning Prayer Tschaikowsky Neapolitan Song . . , . , .Tschaikowsky Carl Melnnis The third of the series, the Junior recital and Little Symphony, will be given Wednesday, April Jt, at the Mormon Tabernacle. On Thursday, April 12, at the Bap tist church, the fourth of the series will be held Mildred Lovett, pianist, accompanied hy Clark Fitzgerald, violinist. The Senior recital will take plnce in the Neighborhood club rooms, Wednesday, April 18. Tile public is invited to these recitals. , ' A license to wed was issued from the county clerk's office Wednesday. r rank J. Hobinson ami lsa M. Kamsey, both of this city. Mrs. Harry 'Last of La Grande, left last evening for Baker, where she will visit for a short time.. Mrs. Georgia Stout, of Boise, Ida- arrived dn 'La Grande yesterday, and will visit in the city for a short time with friends. t left last evening for Sunnyside, Ore gon, on a short visit. The Mission Band of1 the Preshy- terian church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. S. Anderson, 507 Adams, tomorrow afternoon at 2:110 o'clock. All members are urged to ho present. , ,.; ';i'Wi-- -.. iOFFICE! ! CAT ! Moitr, foi;vi ' Vmlor tli0 MprriuIInK chrfltnut tic:. Tho vUIhko Hinltliy HllltMlS. 'I'lii Smith, a mlKhty mini 1h he Willi hIi-omr: nnd Hliii'wy lunula. Huld ho, "I'vo worked too lmnl, 311 grow a bennl, J vow." ' !. : IIIh In-other did the muiio tiling And thny'Po hoIIIiih; CoukH lnn now. , r; 1'or Home pcoplr KivfnK thnnk I even a wiciiflrc, cunfliU'M, Anion Tualu PAVING OIUFCTEi TO VAN'COUViat, Wash., Apr. 6. A warning tluit insislrnre by t!ir city council that the North ('mist Power company ropnvc Twenty-sixth Btroot, w'oulil probal!y mean the removal of tho IrackK from the street nnd ulti mate surrenilor of the company'! francliise. was contained in a lettr 'from K. M. Itnykin, ninnajrcr of the company's holdings, which was pre sented to the council last night. Mr. Knykin held that, since the car system here has been a con stant loss to tho North ('oast Power coniapny, the officers would never stand for the additional $:t0,0()0 loss, which he estimates would be the cost of repaving between tho car tracks along the street in accord ance with city specifications. A Classified Ad Will Do UI Homo hlids who think llic Vine Blund on dollnrii to pick pennies. ' Hklrt,K nro worn lonur, nnd the Www wool schedule will WlU irousW . lo he worn longer, also. . J If thorn Ih a slimlo wood thing that , run ho said fur the eonitiinn housi'l'ly .wo hav0 yet to hi-ar II. .Swat I ha I fly now, Arehlo Tosh hii.vh, calling tho 'Jioalth legions to arllon. You won't go to 1 leaven Just he Vause somebody Hcaros you ' about : lit 1 1. Tll II Kit Ol l HOYS. Hero In n Iiriind miw idea. Ineuhal- od hy William Southern hi the Indf ' jiendeneo, KanR. Kxn miner. Whllo ,'stahllMhlug a dangerous prccriliMit it .might h( worlh trying just for iho novelty, lie hh.vh: I novo discovered a way to Ui'op tho atmoHphero or tho home rlear nnd detlghtrul. It eanio lu tne fruin the ciiNtoniH of travel, hi n hotel or 'a reMtuuranl or In u dinner It. Is al .ways tho euslmn lo lea.vi a piece oi" jiioney for ho waller. JC you do not follow Ibis custom you will do well to (himt another table next time. It unneecsHnry to say I hat I do mH (l. .IhlH custom, especially when J havo to day for a ft. d.nmr. At hoin tlho wife get up early and prep ires j 'u nleo hieakfasi or grapeirult, erlsp 1 Jiucun, jlegjuM toiift ami i-oi iee. She fMowi i'xtnL whut I and how to fix1 ii: aniV'H iM,tn bm!fthiuujin)i J-fifttauitiiiit rwiT.I lirrnisii. Do ' hiiR.V .niHls.ever lon'vo u nlet-.llttlu tip :lt tho plate? We do nol. .lust try II next time mid keep H up. hut you aro warned that II had heller h more I ban la per cent of the cost or the htcakfaHf, P0JNr? off COhl HtOniKO CK"gH U n Bliell game. jMnklnjr frlenfls whh ihe iiollecmu'i may help you lu a pinch. Mistaking tho new $5. gold pleco for a penny means t.nd Inek, Uetter shut up and seem dull thnn lonwn tip and he foolish, conrides y Kologj-. Kverything Is missed hv htm who wnlt. Medo-Maid rittanv ! oik U;uico heiecu'd j J u the lligliland.i helcctcd Alico Milne 'H.ippv Chil'lhood Schytte ITlie J'oppy Kield Schwab I Ilel.-n N'ewlin I Training Tor the Kace Gaynor Hubert MrLrary At the Tea Dance Kohler Paul Newlin Sailor's Song Adams l.ol.'l .MrKrpllam March of the Turke (Daet) Moilimor Wilson I'nul nnd Vincent Ncwlin Night Song Adams l-'lovde Allen In tlie Merry-Go-Hound . Horvath 'incent Nowlin Wake L'p, Little HaiMes N. Ellsworth Mary- Dohcrty Dancing Daisy 'Fields Mnlircjs In the Hayloft Mokrejs .lack in the I'ulpit Mokrejs I.ucile Nurro Pickaninny's l.ullaby Selected Mary Cook . (Minnot Mozart Comrades Waltz Hone Krancis Newlin Staccato Caprice Enkhauscn d'.thcl Donohue 1 A Dream IRcinecke Sunshiny Morning V. .;-..- tiurlitt - ' Catherine Spaeth Little Postillion Schmoll I Hunter's Horn Schmoll I.cnora McCoikle :tttttmt:mm!ntt:!:t:it:ttjnw:tiitsiiij::i:ttuiti:ii:ittttn::ii:;r,::t::::::::t:ii To Have and To Hold Power The three most vital units in the economical and satisfactory operation of motors are the Piston Rings, Pistons and Piston Pins, all of which we carry in stock, and with our cylinder grinding equipment we are able to give you a very complete piston assembling service. For your convenience we also carry a full line of connecting rod and crankshaft bearbgs. ' Leighton's -Welding & Machine Works La Grande, Oregon HmtmMtt?!attimtt! t!:un!t!st(i:.!mjt!)wtjmt ,.. ..lai mij r nitrnOfrtfTJ i nnomiA dkmand coid ItOSEliUIUi, Apr. . Eurly pre ilictions on brocolli .shipments' will lie far surpas.Cil before the; season is over, a summary of the situation to date shows. Including: today's shipments more than i'iO carloads have been sent from the Umpquu valley and it in expected that at least 50 more will be moved. The harvest is HO per cent complete, it ia estimated. During tho last few davs about 20 carloads have been moved daily, one exchange having had three shifta working day and night. The demand remains good and the price is getting better with sales at $1.50 and $l.t!U a crate at Koseurg reported. The cannery has canned ahout 20 tons of broccoli and expects to pack about 3000 cases before the season is completed. It isn't oil that makes n nation great but elbow grease. Milk Are You Using It? It Will Pay You V To Do So! Try Our Butter. Union Creamery Company Thone Main 122 La Grande, Oregon. Go East vlalfpMl ICS.'" 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Read their letters and the fads -about my non-surgical treatment -in the j FR EE book 1 will send you upon:', request. Kcmember, a positive) guarantee is the test of . my anility to completely and permanently cure your Piles. DR'CHAS. J. DEAM 2ND AND MraMSONBP0RTJJ,mECON' Smffm IM.AIV DLTY It is that ovt'ry prospf-ctlvo liartl waro buyf-r aw on htniflf to come lo Ully'H ami svv the larRC nsnort-niL-nt of hih grudo tools, kIovch, rangt'S and cooking tilonsilH boforo maklnijr hln Haul purchaso. Con tractors and bulldiM'ti will llnd ov rrythinK' in tlu very latest dcslKns in builders hardware at Rood pric es at Lilly's. F. L. LILLY rhono Main 7."G 1118 Atlnms Ave. Gray Swede Sport Just arrived something new in a Gray Suede One Strap trimmed in pray calfskin wing tip, with low heels. Sizes 2A to 7. ... The Boolery "A raradise for Tired Feet" Home Of The 1 206 Depot Street '1 ROCHESTER G ROVER SMITH, Mgr. Sanicary Tu ft less Mattress The mattress of "individual comfort W. H. Boh nenkamp Co. Iff ""'"''""""aiW After the Long, Hard Winter You Need Extra Energy to Withstand the Rigors of Early Spring Every Day for the Grahams -Week1- of April 7 to 14 Beginning Saturday You'll Be Surprised How Much Better You Will Feel Because KU-liLU I..KAI-IAMS AKt, I IN VlUUK-tiUILUINCi VI 1 AMINES, mineral salts and Bran the food elements your system needs to rebuild the reserve of energy impaired by tlic cold of win . r?,.,f ;(;r; u i .:..ii f ui ...1 t i ici. oii.iiiui icstniui piuvcu pai Liitidi ly ictvuiciuic io wiieat vuaniincs such as are available to you in TRU-BLU GRAHAMS. The greatest gain in weight and strength having been produced by the feeding of flour, salt, a vitamine solution made from wheat (bran), and milk. Think what that means I Each 3-Inch Square of Tru-Blu Grahams Is Chockful of the Vigor-Building Food and Tonic Elements You and Your Children Need Right Now Start tomorrow. Give TRU-BLU GRAHAMS a chance to build you up. Eat them wilh milk nt breakfast. Eat a few at lunch. Let the kiddies enjoy them at recess and between meals. Serve them on the table at dinner. And t eat a few at bed time. Do this faithfully for a week beginning tomorrow. You will feel better. Think more clearly Good-bye spring fever! Underweight? Tru-Blu Grahams Will Help Build You Up II i?rt' HOW lircH food jumi rat that mnnU. hw nun-It . ..tmiUi'. Trv Tni Kin liraliami it-ifvu tm;4 and at 1'v1iim. Trtrp fcrv t txiunih it an can tr ,Vt hvw Mail ttirj- tnrJt in nr ntouth "ihcu yvo will know buw hi!jt tiify digftt ia jour tuuBNvh. Trying to Reduce? Here's How Tru-Blu Grahams Will Help- Avil all fattpnirc foi. Kal pa.rinvrly. Lri Tru bltt (irahani art'"" yur hurrr. Thy tijfy comrtMr!y and make dielinff dflightfully eaay. When coiuumi witSout tnilk or butter, thiy will Dot fatten. Try thn wilh fruits or prrra. School Children Love Tru-Blu Grahams and Need Them M,,l!i,r ofl.'n forc.-t thm rbiMro Id lo It yfii flj s need fr rnfttr unount of U in pmn-on (o N..tv w,itil lhn .luli. R.-.' Innch. of Tm-K!o Orahama niv iwtA.. rMtlu loatten:iv tvnuun Inshl nd hat'iy. l.ft joor (InldnMi tl lhr way (o beitr rap in ehool. You Can't Be Sure Your Getting the Vitamines Unless Your Grocer Sends Tru-Blu Grahams Sold in 13c and 30c Cartons- Also in 5-lb Wood Boxes TRU-BLU BISCUIT COMPANY SPOKANE and PORTLAND Taa Beau ef Ira Sla Onkuis. B!a Rlttoa Soit Wif. EimHsa Stjlt Blmlts tad Iniui'i CacoUla and Hud Cudics How to E. T. B. G. MvSc lrtt-ra -hat mran bM ler h..i ih. ;Thc literal Iratia l'pn is "Kj( Tra Hia Urm b.rii.") SMrt M ha'(hr hihit TiMMY l-for ti-rmc fner dtiiifl T'tr j'jt in lif. Serve Them A 1-rrtkfaxt foi! rnmil.iid In ' 1 half and half." A VT ardi-h honty a;.r-d b: llv.ra of Tm (l a rtrkm. Jim. p. rut ItniMT. r j-iU butter ar Hiujliy fajoiblp ia tit laad. wuh. 8rrM plain (by'rt rrL na a ji -1 1