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1 f PACE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVEN I NO OBSERVER Tuesday. April 10, 1923. ... Find It Here J Copy for this column. mint j In by 10:00 a. m, be Toilet soap, toilet cream and all the leading perfumes, imported or perfumes made in this country in any fiuantity you may wish, at Silver-thorn-YVriKht's Family Uruif Store. ' 4-9-tf There isn't much tu a social func tion in a hick town except whipped cream and mayonnaise dressing. , PARIS BEAUTY PARLOR Room 6 Sommer Bldg. ODen from 9 to 6 j Evenings and Sundays on Appoint ment, riione bvu-w. 3-6-lm il '(II) ,: VAN -RAALTE! VloyeSillillnderwear Van RaalteSilk r ur , i ) and u naerwear , r v; i m B W On the dance floor, or at the theatre, at the tennis match or on the porch, Van Raalle Silk Stpckings keep ankles looking trim and neat. You may choose any weight f rem sheerest chiffon to extra heavy silk. For gifts, for trousseaux, for your own lingerie supply, there could be no better choice than Van Raalte Glove Silk Underwear. lYV.(AAl.TI-! SifluS'lviJiinis j ...J Van Raalte Silk Gloves are seamed and shaped with the greatest care from the finest silk to make them look well and wear well. Let us show you our new assortment there is an inviting variety at whatever price you are planning to pay. ' VAN RAALTE A hot-head is a man who hardly can restrain his impulse to make other men fight for his country. CAM) OK THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us during the ill ness and death of our dear son and lirother. Also for the beautiful flow ers. ' Mr. and Mrs. James J. Murr, Clyde and Pearl Wade, Kloyde Murr, Vernon Kreeman, Mr. and Mrs. Will Orten. 4-10-ltp An optimist is a woman who has taken off the extra blankets and folded them away in the closet. ' One swallow flew fi.OOO miles by actual count. These days one swal low has to go a lonjr way. Some left-over fruit trees. Wash ington Nursery Co. Inquire 1HIM! Y or 217 Depot street. 4-9-3t A lecturer says that wives should tame their husbands by. feeding them on lettuce and prunes. Nonsense a diet like that would drive any man wild in a week. T?mVq drv clpniipil. shnmnnopd and .washed. 9x12, $1.50. Why pay more? I.n Grande Weaving Works. Phone 253-W. 4-5-6tp In spite' of what jlou see in the newspapers there are .said to. be a great many rich People who are re spectable. . i bi 5,000 cabbage plants now ready at the greenhouse. Cherrys Florists. 4-2-tf SELECTED SEED COHN Stoddard Yellow Dent seed corn is now ready for delivery. First class, the grade that wins the Blue iRibbon, at $8.00 per 100 pounds. Second class at SG.00 per 100 pounds. J. B. Stoddard, Fruitdule, Oregon. Phone 443-11. 4-0-6t Correct this! sentence: "Darn it." groaned the man, ''I'm afraid I am not earning my salary." TIKE BARGAINS Excellent bargains in 33x4S and 34x45 Cord casings at the Blue Moun tain Garage. 4-7-0t A nice homemade lunch made fresh each day. All kinds of pies, sand wiches, hot chocolate and coffee with whipped cream. Hot malted milk, hot lemonade and all the regular soda water drinks and ice cream are al ways ready for you nt any hour of the day at Silverthorn-Wright's Fam ily Drug Store. 4-9-tf It isn't a supreme court we need to pass judgment on some of the laws, but an alienist. . oKi:c;ox jsraSEBt ' Co. Ball. Ant.. 1212 Washington Avenue, La Grande. i-13 m mL. ,n....i..nn mumba nrn those who dwell in a land where they can cross a street without risking their necks, fifti5 NURSES TRAINING SCHOOL for young ladies desiring to become trained nurses in a State accredited school near at home. Affording ex cellent training in a modern, thor oughly equipped hospital, l'or lull particulars address Sister Superior, ' St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Baker, Oregon. 4-4-26tp 000(1 manners me pevuu,,, ........... The youngster who won't take your last "cigarette will take your last daughter. DR. R. J. Hl'CKM.W DR. If. B. MILLER Dentists Rooms 9 to 14 Roesch-Palmer Bldg Adams Ave at Depot St. Hours 9 to 6. Phone Mam (U Special Hours By Appointment I.a Grande. Oregon '1-7-lm oooooooooooooooooooooooooo-. o National prune week passed into mstory without much being done in the way of pruning taxes. If you need something that will remove dandruff in a very few hours, or any scalp trouble, or falling of the hair, you should use our Germi cide and Dandruff Eradicator. A bottle for 75c dots the work. Silver-thorn-Wright's Family Drug Store. 4-9-tf It seems certain the prince of Wales will not be "the man on horse' back." He can't stay on. Pansy Plants at Cherrys store or greenhouses, 50c dozen 4-6-4t The point of saturation is that long ago reached toy the average postouice blotter. Have you seen Fager about paint ing you car. Phone 317-J, Shop at 1902 Greenwood St. 2-17-lra Fine Pansy Plants, 50c dozen, at store or greenhouses. Cherrys flor ists. 4-G-4t ry ... The Neighborliood'.Icjrl Uparty which is to be given nl the Country ciuu tomorrow affcjriumii at , two p clock promises ' to he one of the largest and most delightful events of the season. Plans have been com pleted, and everyone is anticipating it to be a gala affair. Anyone wishing to attend this party who has no means of trans portation to the Country club, he at the Neighborhood club at 1:30 o'clock and cars will be furnished for all desiring to go. Evervone is urged to be present that can, as this party is to be for the benefit of the build ing fund. The third of a series of five re citals will he held by the Junior stu dents of Sacred Heart Academy at the L. D. S. Tnhornnclc, Wednesday, niii -jun, at a o clock p. j ipe program Jor' tlie evening is:. , ;W.nfc I. ..W,feli ...'..v.wBnil wtu.ie -.it. a. KiAo, jr. L1.... I. L , "k-mejit W. Kramer ' liouiaii Newlin Schottische (Trin) Kcifer i( Alma Lilly, Lillian Mininaugh -" Iona Waldmff . Desert Song Hainliridge Crist Carava Hainbridge Crist Violet lloskins Elegante Barbour Ella Ausnes Second Miuurka Godard Pisxicati from Sylvia (Trio) . .Delibcs Lois Koycs, r.va Provost Nellie .luikson An Oriental Scene Orth Rebecca Provost Japanese Sunset Deppen Oavotte Godard Tone Poenie No. 2... Ferraln 'Donna Scott Flying Birds .'Waller Bagatelle lleellioveu Ruth Burns . Fantasia Mor.ait Uncle Ned's Story. .Mortimer Wilson Who's Afraid Mortimer Wilson Hculah Ktfithrna First Violin Edward Fitzgerald, Donna .Scolt, Alice Ryan. Dorothy A. HVarnick, Lawrence Hay. Henry iMirn, ftenncin iixuer, .Mnrvcl Rhine Second Violin iElmcr Harnden Jennie Neilsen, francis Smith, Effie Blanchard. Virginia Will, Margaret mime. Third Violin Mnthcw Massine Dannie Dannn, Lthel Daniels, Jfandolin Donaleno Orncr, ces .ncfrs, KelKvca I'rovost. Cello -Norman .lohnson. Gultai Orate Chapman. Harp Isabel Itejicker. Orchestra Hells - Anna Kramer. Drums Enic.-t Mnssiuc, Comet Mclvin Parker. Trumpet George Harheau. Piano Lela lluwcs, Marjurie Con !it. -No admission is charged. The public is cordially invited. A basket social under the auspices of the ladies of the Lutheran church Will bo held ' ill the Lane Chapel Thursday evening, April 12th. k A Short literary program with speeches, singing and music will be rendered first. 'After the refreshments a' general good social time will be enjoyed in playing all kinds of games, etc. A jolly good time is looked for ward to. A very pretty wedding of a quiet nature took place Saturday night at Union, when Miss Mavme Geary be- ciLjne the bride of George Nnrris. .Miss Jean Ainsworth and Ira bind er acted as bridemaid and best man. l''olloving the wedding ceremony, a delightful dinner was served at the Union hotel. Hoth the bride and groom are local young peoplo and are employed at tlio telephone comanv. l'our marriage lTenses were, issued from the county clerk's office Satur day witch wore, n frtlli).vs;.tRuul ,L. Btttnnbh' aiil WnrV1 BoaiuleKe; W I.a Grande, John WW Eline, of Spokane, and Gladys Easum, of La Grande, Richard Ml Rode and Ruth Roberts, of I.a Grande, and George Norris ami Maynio Geary, of La Grande- Monday a license was1 issued to Samuel Pat terson and Surah Droke, of Union. men? stay in tht east will be determined by how quickly the aged gentleman recovers. . Mrs. Ivanhoe, wife of Lieutenant Forrest Ivanhoe, U. S. N., will leave thih evening for Oakland, California, where she joins her husband and they will be stationed at Washing ton, I). C, for some time. Mrs. Ivanhoe was formerly Miss Maude Goodwin, and is well known in La Grande where she visited before her marriairo. She will be remembered among the social set because of her remarkahle vou-e as well as her pleasant personality. She '-brought little 'Roberta Ivanhoe, daughter of Lvtton, to live with her grandmother .Mrs. A- K. Ivanhoe, of this city. Mrs. G. S. Levy of La Grande, re turned from Baker last night where he had been visiting for a short time. . ' Mrs. J. Snodgrass of La Grande, returned last evening from Tclo- caset last evening where she had spent the week-end visiting friends. Miss Marion Conklin left this morning on No. 17 for .Walla Walla to resume her studies at. Whitman college, after spending Kastcrvnca &it vviUi '5ii'' parents,- Mis and Mps. T. W. Con klin of Cove. . I. b h bLt; If .! ' -. 10e ja 11. in X '? follov Mi . Al.noMi (;iuiv i us Mi:,;r HAN I'ltAM'ISCU. April 10. The I'trst iinmial mt'ctlii of lh0 ('allfor nln Almond (Iruwi-rs' lIxcliiiiiKos un- li'r Its icvisoil lt -laws will bo held hero April 13. That, aulo tourist who use) hl.s jink In I'cll a policeman found lalcr Ht.-il Ihn lining wmthln't fall for .i;ick. HART'S PHOTO STUDIO High grade portraits, kodak pictures professionally finished. Real por traits made from your best kodak negntivos. Ask about it. Copying and enlarging properly done. Sec ond floor Palmer-Roesch Bldg.. oppo site West's store. 3-16-lm The way to improve a lettuce sandwich is to take out the lettuce and insert ham. - Fishing season is almost here. You will find all the fishermen s equip ment at Silverthorn-Wright's Family Drug Store. . 4-9-tf Ain't nature wonderful! Some of the greatest family trees start from a humbug- CARD OK THANKS We wish to thank the many friends for the sympathy and beautiful flowers that were sent to our be loved daughter and sister, Lydia l eske. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yeske and Family. 2HJ 4-10-Itp Kran A quiet hut pretty wedding was solemnised Salurday afternoon at the . .Mcihoiiisi r.piscopa) parsonage, when Miss Ruth Roberts became the bride of Richard Merle Rode. Rev. G. H. yuigity performed the ceremony. The bride is a local, girl, and has a host ot inends to wish her happiness. Tlio happy couple left soon after ine ceremony for a short trip, after which tliev will make their home nejir -vioany. . ... Mrs. Nell Cillette of Echo is vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mills. The Pythian Sisters club which was to meet on Wednesday after noon with Mrs. Wallace, has been po.-tponed until Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Miss Dolores Pearson returned to Eugene lat evening to resume her studies nt the university after sev eral days spent visiting her par ents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. J, Pearson, of this city. 'Mr. and Mrs. A, T. Hill left Sun day night for Carthaire. Indiana, in response to a telegram stating that I Mr. Hill's father is quite ill. Their 1 1 nil TOUR GROCER TOUDQNT LIKE M-J-B COFFEE no matter how much you haw used out oi the TUBS TEA-c, the tarn guarvtitre. M.J.BRAND&K8TEW.CO Positively Cored by My :' - Nonsurgical Method TJE treated for vbnr Piles bri highly specialized physician j beforeresortins to thedii appoint-1 ing and sometimes dangerous "home1 or "quack" cures. My experience in coring PileaafKl other , rectal diseases covers many yean, and! my patients come foom-ail paft of the' West. Read their letters and die fads-, about my non-surgical tRstneatia the i FREE book 1 will send yon apoaf request. Remember, pasttml gumntee is the test of ; my ability to completeht and permanently cure your Piles. DR. CHAS. J. DEAN 2ND AND MORRISON POmAND.OICCON m r r M-.svj imi opcr wucm WniriNij Modern jazz dance, Zuber hall, Wednesday night, April 11th. Music by Olson's orchestra. 4-9-2t Still, the knights of old who stood up for women didn't go so far as to do it in street cars. If vou.want to set a en son's record for high tire mileage, buy Diamond Cords and Diamond Tubes. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT COMPANY LA CRANDE, OREGON .-4 SoapS and Brushes It Knocks "Spiinsr Fever' 5 In a "JilTy" NYAL'S TONIC o o Puts your entire system in o o order and makes you feal o better all over. Nearly ev- o o eryone needs a good o o " SPRING TONIC o o You can't go wrong by buy- o g ing and ti-yinf? this. g RED CROSS DRUG o STORE o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo, Medo-Maid Milk Are You Using It? It Will Pay You To Do So! Try Our Butter. . Union Creamery Company rhone Main 122 La Grande, Oregon. Bathing and the proper care of the skin bear directly on the question of health. Indeed, the supplies and accessories for your bathroom should be selected with just as much thought and aire as tnose wnicn go into trie kitchen. More and more people are learning this truth every day, and are finding that it pays to liave the right soap or the right brush for each particular func tion in the daily duty of cleanliness. Selecting "the right kind" is easy at THE REXALL STORE because we are always glad to assist you, and we carry an un usually varied and complete line of soaps, brushes, talcums, sponges and other bathing needs. Let us show them to you. uiass urug IT IS A POSITIVE FACT THAT NO MAN WHO KNOWS MOTOR CAR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION CAN ANA LYZE HUPMOWLE DESIGN AND ( CONSTRUCTION WITH OUT GIVING FULL ADMIS SION TO THE CONVICTION THAT IT IS A FINE CAR AT' A LOW PRICE. Ha r ley D. Smith Coiner Jefferson & Hemlock Doesn't the Label Say "Cream?" When a Heinz Soup is called s ' j' ' "CREAM SOUP' it is because it is made with real Cream -'' When Heinz Deans are called "OVEN BAKED" it' 33 because they are really baked in Dry Heat Ovens "PURE'" means pure, and you can purchase. Heinz 57 varieties of- i "PURE FOOD PRODUCTS" at Pattison Brothers , Grocery PHONE MAIN SO AT TENT ION! On account of the length of the pro duction, "When Knighthood Was In Flower,'' which will be shown at the Arcade Thursday, Friday and Satur day, April 12, 13 and 11, the shows will begin as follows: Matinees at 2:13 Evenings at 7:00 and 9:00 naiiissli sl a r tt ii iM tomm