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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1923)
Tl-nrsday. April 12, 1923. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER mu Husband Loses1 Footwear Trips Gayly Toward Spring - -and boasts of many new models to keep abreast of the vagaries of costume and suit, for dress-up, playtime and sport wear. The needs of the entire family; their habits, interests and activities have been carefully considered, and presentations here fittingly speak a wide vari ety in- selections for all. Every costume or suit, whether for children or grown-ups, may be smartly complemented from our extensive stock. ' ' W, 1L liol.nci.hnrnp, Jr., received ilu diKh honorVut iriiltf. Tho guest' pi wilt u wiintfil to .Ml km It ulli XatH'llo of J'ortluiiri, wtio him been. vlNlitiiK at thft- liouvy Iiqiiio for sev eral (layn, -j m Mm. W. It. HhuhpII if Jji Oramtr rutin nod from Portland and Jlorn. river, wliert- h hu heon voting. Tin- AllHHlonary SoolrttY of tho Vt VHby Icriun t huri h will tneH ut th linttHi of M rit. A. 8. AiwU'nton, 607 AdiiniH, I'Vlduy afternoon nt 2:80 o'clock. Mrs. Lutlla Dunton, of Bath, Me., wbo by a 4 ourt ruling la entitled to recover 5t'.O00 In bonds from,nei husband. Ili.rm -H. Dunton. She testified tha bonds were given bet Oy a millionaire who died recently and turned qier to her husband for Jeposlt. 'Jbe husband claimed they bad been ffrwea to blra. aminimi:xt ri.i-:i. (liy AHtiocliiU'ii JnKn) ni.YMI'IAl WtiHh.. Apr. 12. A i-on-KtUutional uiticndiucnt iHTMiittinir ade (uati child luhor and minimum wage Jaws, is suKfrcHtt'd by Govnrnor Mart, who will urxi a nu ctlnff of kovpitiodi to conttitlt-r tho iimntion. He mild that ConrfMH should submit nucli a iuni-ndiiH-nt wlu-n it convenes ni-xt iiv We would jret along veiy nicely with the bare necessities of life if our friends would covet them. A FEELING OF' SECURITY II II v. IJ ill ' ' " """" " ' mrtn IT:';; HI . t 1E : : : ; is;!: i-fi';-. .V 5 Beautiful New Spring Shades VV8gJs 201 Depot Street WEAK A MALLOKY known mtnJMUr and prnfound lilhlt Ht ad cut of niauy yaiM experience, and editor of the .Moody Monthlv. This Institute stands sdiiarely for tlio I'aullnc (ioKpel . and Apostle.s ( 'reed. It in undenominational anl on ita teuchhif; ataff a'i'e represented nearly all of the orthodox rellioui idi'iiomfrmtioiiH, including pttlpit wi '.slHtancft from Hie iikih) able men In tho ministry from all parts of the wur.ld, many of whom liavi- niado u lire jdiidy of the lliblo. ToiL'shl, at K o'clock, (lie freshy- tcriati , llrotherhood will meet at the home, of Karl llfcynolds, Main street. ; Ufiv.'W. Hohs of the Presbyter ian chin'ch. will spenk on "Denomln atlonar. I HfferenreH." and Oscar 1'o.irch! will be tho lender of tb dis- ClIMHlOlU KnpotlH of committers and the lection of officers for next year will r on ncm .it mis ume. i no meetiu&r promises to be very- Interesting. . Monday afternoon Mrs, If, Af. itouvy was hostess to twelve lady -fiiests at a bridge luncheon at Iter beautiful home on Fourth street. Hwoet pens jind hum pd radons In liiinty urriinKcuicnt made tho inter ior of thp hoiim very delightful. Mrs. You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely" pure and con tains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and blad der medicine.'' ; The same standard , of purity, strength and excellence isniaintni'ied , in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically - cmnponnded from vegetable herbs. It is nota stimuli ut and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for every thing, i ; Hf ' ' ' - It is nature's reat helper in reliev ing and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. , A sworn statement of purity is with ever.y bottle of I)r." Kilmer's Swamp Root. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug etores in bottles of twb sizes, medium and large. However, if vou wish first to tiy this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer it Co., Binghaiiitoii, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writ ing be sure and mention this paper. The Moody lilblo Htudy class, di rected by .Mrs. X. t Hlacklimton, met yesterday at tho homo of Mrs. N. .NelHon and oi'Kanled for systematic Ullil,, study. Mis. J. . ( 'ha rle ton was elected piMidunt and Mrs. Iextep Mcllroy secretary and treasurer. ft was vot ed to open a flower fund for t he fli toward which a irood bcirluuluir was nnide. he study class decided . to meet every (wo .weeks, on Wednesday at L'.-lla o'clock, and devote one and one half hours to the lesson study, tn M'ltidlntf opportunity In Kenerai discussion. -crW;i I 10 SllbU'ctS for the nfternnnn cnii.i 'K.1,iT4l-. li Si;1Ml'' of Ui-tVninest of Cimiian and C-yviAfVri'he earlier Judges of Israel, followed i vAsct? Jr 5Y 1 1 1 VI KilyraJ dJacnssloit. ' durlnir which '"Ml in fit in were KTiietousij VJ.-ajrved by the hostess. i hese lilblo studies are open to all y denominations and am based on one INDIVIDUAL BAKEI . - . ' ' '1 I kf wto (.wo two mth in ii-no lit i ' ; a ut titttu an th i-unJ in ' n t-tiuiw in iieilif? tiursueu oy m i s. j i, by b.bnj xJ ilw wluta I 'ipr "i undor HlackliiKton rcRiilar examinations by Hiu HeTe IsTlie Ranjr, IllHlltlllC Tho Slooilv llllile Schnnl was inunilcd hy Hoy. Hwlirht I.. .Moo.lv. tj X 1 " warlU'n Ki'oiitcnt rfllKlous pro- IjCGTl l-00Kl,1,""'r cv.niBPllMt. II l tho lurif- , , .''"I "llllO lllHllllltl' In (, woihl. Iinv- This new model is a perfect hc.nicy. iin,K R mtui. fiii-niiiiioni nr uiioni n.. xconomv but still has ample room. " .nuiti ntn, umi iohhihiw or 27 iarK ' I I '"'IIiikh undor Hie uliln illrotulon or The oven is large and equipped Willi fi(,.v. j,P m. tin,y ,ionii. n won to set cooling food on if necessary. , ,. , Tlie cooking surface is of one piece w: making it tasy to kcVp dean. These anJ many other, conveniences ; Hotpoint HuRhcs Klccttic R.ingc to m.r more profitable. Fnoil nrertired on a Hotroint HuAes and more wholesome food bcuuse ol NOSE CLOGGED FROM : . ... ACOLP OR CATARRH .. Apply Cream in I 'N'bstriis to . . Open Up Air pMiaagrv. Ah! Your c-Wp)l EcrAvi : - nostnlft oDril liirht nn. the sir ruiHH.ur M.inv nther new mouas "i ur neau nro If nr mid voii W'hftt relief! open right tip, head ste ile every partiCuU conJitu-n " ho frwly. No more JmwklnV, s.n.m 77iu aJrrliimau n w j tent ih-ni Ho Mru'." for hteaUi at Ili(iit, Cm thtm eit; )'our cold or i-ittsrrh is pone. 1 lLn;V 11lf lon t "'"V tHwl-Hi )ct a Ptnull IjiXftlTjIvA lJIvlilHi(tp ,f Klv'n I'rwin Halm from your rOW KK ('li".ept- now. Apply a little of 'this fr.'igrnnt. unlisdic crrnnt in your nos tril, h't it pciietrnif throuyh Vverv air jm.He of tiie liesd; kh.iIio nnd lienl fthc Mvollea, inlhimed tuurmm uiriuhrnuc. givmff you i ii Kt nut rrhef. Klv Crrnm Hiihn in hist wlMt evMy culd and rntanh siiIIVht Iihb bevu seeking. Jt's just jiU'iulid. LADIES! DARKEN Use' Grandma's Sage Tea and'i Sulphur Recipe and Nobody i' i will Know. JJ CLA-WOOD J Th me of Sugp nnd Sulphur for re-1 storing laded, j;ray hitit to iw natural . color date Iwtrk to gvaiiilniiitliurft time.; IKitt tiheil it to keep Tier hair Ih'nutifully 1 dark. glonny and Httnu'ttve. heiiever i I Iter hair took on that dull. Iiuh'd or J . streaked apprMiuv, thin simple tmxiure i( was applied with tni rful vilrrt. i But oiBwitig at homo i tniiiy and! out-of-date. Nowadays, hy asking at t tiT drug atom f ir hot tic of " veth' ;i hag and Sulphur Compound. vou will . gel Ihi famous old prepunttiou, im- ;a ' provct! by the addition if other in- I gredienta, which run Ik deteiiclcd u)n jj to rchtor natural inlor and beauty to.J ' tha hair. i A well-known downtown drugget say ! It darkens tin hair o naturally and , erenlr tlntt iiolmily enn tell it ha been i applied. Vou simply dampen a nKinj;w I or soft brmh wit li it and draw tlti J thnnigh vur hair, taking one alrand at i a titns. hy morning tlia gray hair ilis- ) uppaars. and after another applKntion J Lemon Cream Soothes, Heals, Protects A cold cream with tho tonic lomodiitl qualities of pure oil of lemon added. Try a jar and lie convinced of its superiority. . Only 30c for l-oz. Jar ' ThiL"LDbuo(5 CLOSED For Moving - This Store Will ITe Closed ' Thursday and Friday, April 12 and 13. While Moving to Our New Location. After This Date " WE WILL BJE GLAD TO SEE YOU ( ' At Our New Home , ' ON DEPOT STREET Between Adams and Washington, NEXT DOOR TO PENNEY'S " Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. SSSi -Sir- : On its smokers El Sidelo ; 1 SK ' lays friendly hold. Itsgood . f-V? .pt.vTa qualities, born of deserv- ' ' &Wt' o ' ing tobaccos, are quickly ytSffllr j'S!irmmm 4 recognized and usuallyj $rK0 'jtf'tlf'a jj 'remembered. Andnever gjM'&t 'ffJw ' ' '!. .' has Ai. fine -old cigar $0$cv ' - . been finer. '. ifeff W ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Reynolds and Zimmerman Funeral Service Tarlor, Licensed Embalmer, Ambulance Service. Thone Main 62. 1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon J. E. REYNOLDS C. E. ZIMMERMAN, Licensed Embalmer. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ANY ONE! ANYWHERE!! ANY TIME!!! This is your opportunity! Let us make your connections for you. Home Independent Telephone Co. V I,A fiRAXDK GROCERY CO., , , I n (irande. Ongon. Krnncli of Allen & Lewis Co., l'orllnncl, Oregon. A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT Gingerbread 2 cups Olympic Flour, 1 teaspoon soda, ). teaspoon cinnamon, 3 teaspoons gin ger, I teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 cup molasses, cup milk (sweet or sour), 1 egg, Jj cup shorten ing. Mix and sift dry ingredients. Put molasses and shortening into a sauce pan and heal slowly until shortening is melled and mixed with molasses. Beat egg, add milk, then molasses mixture and dry ingredients. Hake in well greased shallow pan or muffin tins in moderate oven twenty-five minutes. Gingerbread is greatly improved by adding ihe prated rind of an orange to the batter before baking. One-third cup chopped "walnuts or raisins may be added also. toi l lii x I 1 if She makes it better ivith ur Mother knows that the better the flour, the better the recipe will turn out. That's why she says "Olympic Flour" to the grocer. Learn from her the satisfaction of having your baking light and tender and flaky-the "melt in ihetnoutk" kind that comes always by using Olympic Flour. It is made of the finest wheats; tested to meet the highest standards. Sold by grocers everywhere. PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO., Port!nd, Orfgon Mill, at Portl.nd, Oreiron and Taconia, TTashtnf ton Manufacturers of Olympic Pancake Flour and Olympic V. heat Hrart. OLYMPIC St ' r two, it becomes beautuuiiy dark anu n I