La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 13, 1923, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, Anvil IS. 1923.
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Personal Mention
out of town viKiloi'H L
Anions th
Stanley H. .MillH, who regiteiH
ix Grande, Portland Journal.
Kiii.-i u..nn.tr, of kikIii. i.i.h,,i
from !lhrm:. Ii ue (fnmde hint evening on
her way lo Ililgard to vbdt with li.-r
brother.
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i - rritu ij Hume wiuiout a ijarcien f j
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HEHOMEGAKWl
iMni. I. I- Sherman and Mrn. V. R.
Kinjc left this morning for I lot Lake
to upend a hort time visiting.
H. K. Karnt-M, of Knterprltie, in
among tin buslncRH vIsltorH ul the
Havoy today.
Mr. and Mi-h. II. II. llcnnett, of Jon
i'ph, li-it for 1'ortlnnil, Salem an I
other jioinlM, where they will vinlt for
Honit- tlnn'.
I'n Ion wiin rcprf'ntiMl
out of town gin-tun at tin
terday by If. Miugi!!.
unions the
Savoy yvn-
A. If. l.nhlx'fl came ilnn from Min
am IhbI evening on n shoit husineiw
trip. He i Hlopping ftt tin- .Savoy,
Mrn. 'I. Norntiin. of N'ampu. Malm,
returned to her hone- '! May after
"vlHltlng m-veral days lit Knterprise,
Mrs. E. Tuirkin left this morning!
on No, 24 for linker l -penti u
iihort time visiting relative.;.
Mi-h. (i. M. flirt iH. of Kanvla, wa:
lown MMopplnir y'tnluy. and n-turn-t
ii to hi r Iioim- In (ho t'VrtiinK.
Mr. nnl .Mr. K. J. Farh-y and thelir
Hon. KfUD. who vinltiMl in I.a Grun-Ji
for u ft w clayH, rcttirnpil to thrir hoini
in Kalit-r yrst.Tilay hy unto.
.1. s. i-isla r, of ltoiK', n'pr-scntlnif
a farm lo.in conf-rii in Salt l,ak- f'lty
aniv-i in la firamlc UiIk morning an. i
ih Jicrii for a liMV ihiyH on IjuhIih-mm.
'.AltDIM It DON'T
rick ami li-ana
Tlioro Ih always a rare in overv
;JK'iKhtoriioo'l to pioilucn tho oarlh
It in Alaska, wliich nuituros in 4
liuiM, hut haa umooth-Hcedeil peas, not
so hwt i-t ;-m i he' wrinkled kind. it
landn pold, wet Kroiind. Iiowovpi,
i-tt(!i-. If harvested younR' they ui
Mrs. J. A. II oh k ins, of liaker. I In
this city visiting for a r. u ilays. Sli
in stopping ut the I'otcv.
M. Q. Allen, (huKiri'-t from Kk'in,
was in town last eveninir on bu.i
nes He retumc.i home this ii.orn-
infr.
; WHO UKfi-AN IT?
New York .Sun: Tho London Times
nook review criticizes an American
tharacter in fiction for uinpr the ex
pression "I J1 tell the world." .Well,
who started it? Wasn't it their own
Shakespeare. ? At any rate, in "Meas
ure for Measure" we read: 'Til tell
:he world aloud what man thou art."
Or was it Sterne? "I'll tell it to
tho world," he makes a character
sav in "A Seiilinienlal Journey."
K. S. Faucette came down from? Old Tut-nnl;h-nmen wasn't tho first
Enterprise ia1 evemnjj on the branch hypitfiial'-d c-dap to stir up u corn
line train to n,(,nd a : hort time nt-i motion in America,
tendine to injsinesj. interests. Mr.; .. . ... -
Kaucette is t the Foley. j
Mrs. Lottie Keffer, who makes he-;
home at hUrin. is viMtina " '-"j
(Iran le or a .--hurt tinre.
Mm. A. J. Tuttie returnetl to hoi
home at Union this morning after;
ii few Hflvn .-pent here visiting as!
th iruest of her d:iuirhter, Mrs. J.ee i
Warnick.
E
fr.-l hi:ii' ( tor
.'t I"' A ll II inemoriort- ol mik-Ii things aie eliild-
Too muny Kardeners Htill :ollow the ihood rueoUi c tionn, XowintaM u st-eil-
,m. im:,i ui ouyiHK unci howiiik ranisa, :nmuii prlde hlinseir on picturing ae-
corn, or asier need, instead ot curate V the i-i.ai-uetfi-itii-n- ut' th.t
huMiiH, so win k and enjoying tle dn. vegetables anl I lowers hx hnwla wilt 1 M'aH- What Is the earliest variety
iikiii oi narvoMlliK Komen Daillutu jKiow. and the mun, exaet Ills le
eorn, ucurlot Klohf niditdies and Am- wrfutioiiH aro the inon- ho is nlf-ajtcfl.
e.temi lieuutj 0r ostrich feather uh- Xamei h:ivc Immmi st:uidardia-il to a
tern.. In other words, they stopped Iiukc ext. lit and w:(h every china of
leainhiif when ihev knew how lo now : vcfrci hi.. (..t.iii. u..ti , .....1,,,..,
apfl cultivate a crop and remain con- IhaviiiK- d'-Niuie- aUd de; t inet runr'
tent In complete iKnorancc of the fin- !, huvo h- conie known thro.iL'houi
i'r poiulH of tho (fanleniiiB Jfaliie. !the countrv carh i.r a ci iiain our.
Ther,, ts Homo excuse for u man sett- Ipoue. To he.-ouii,- lahiillar with theay
liiiK down to ho a dub GlTer, for It ji no lianPr than reading a treuti-sr;
in often hopeless to beat H0. I5u: on KOlf ai.d iit- Ki;yv.ledt;e one'ae
there in no reason except lazy-mind- !mircn K inr mnr, nhtaljl(. and fa
edncsH Tor rctnaininrc a duh Kardcner. jnirer. A raiih ner who know all 'i
The business oT producing and -bout the vaiious' stamlurd tloweri
nuuktln Karden seeds Is not what .and veoialdcn ran hold a wibiirhan
it used to' ho, CataloKtiCH up lonr nitheriiiff eiUhrallnl for hours,
depict watermelons that fill a huy i Mery year some(advaniM' in rugbi-
tote.) ij, iiu-hupiowineiii of our veff- lelicioiiH. Aiuerican Wonder is the WANT ilOIJSK AS LANDMAItlv
etnhl.' tlt-aflis, eithr i; In dt-veUitdnp- I em liesi wrinkled pen. nialnrinj; in fifi ' "
diseas0 reHistance or heiKr flavor, i (daVH. chiseiy foMowe.ipy Laxionioii (Hy Associated Press)
Wha Is theldKk'esi variety of he-id and Utile Marvel. The liwst pod- 1AMA I UVA, CaHr., Apr. 1 2. Pe
lelnue? New York or Woiideiful. It 'tied pen is u ill varieiy. qulto eon- titinns have been filed with the City,
modiiees eahhaL'e-headM wc ich her i tent, which Henry T. i-'inck, tiuthor .manager ndvoeutiutf purchase by the
inree poiimiH anil Maims hot weal her lor uai'iienniK- nun iiam. an a
well. Sow It for a main crop In 'the finest of all. Little Marvel Ih ov
1,'ionuil rich enough where, you can jeeHent lor the home pardeu. heeause
supply walei", feci I It regularly wit(i I t remains so execlh-nt bo Ioiik on tin:
niti ue and you wilt make your home .vine.
nJ'if;hbors envious.
municinalitv of the first bouse erect
ed in Pasadena, which it is Proposed
to preserve as a landmark of the
city's development.
, These are a few of the facts'abou;
standard varieties which, the Inqiiir
iiiK Kardcner Rots to know, and whlh
make his harvest so much more en
joyable because he knows ho Is pluv
fiitf at the top of tho garden sni,
and enjoyinff th0 finest quality os
food possible fo li'iva on this earth.'
CORE THROAT
Gargle with wsrm salt wata
Ihen apply over throat
Vapo Run
Oca 17 Million Jan UkJ Ytutu
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LIVING ROOM SUITES
I'our-rofiiu plast.'ri;d Tioune, eenionl
; founnation, plumbed, wired, connect-
d with sewer, etuept walk In front
il.ol 4.' feet by I Hi, hiwn end irarden
Minam was represented amonjr tlu-r'" ?';'''. Iie;,.,nab!e h-nn:..
out of Uvn quests at the Foley i
yestenlay by S. C. l.df, who wa
bere on businesa.
I
Miss Elizabeth Jeortrer, who make:
her home at Pendleton, is stopping
ai the Foley while visitinjc friends
here for a nhort time.
Alfred Cmsland, accompanied ' ly
1iia sinter, Klvie, of Union', spent
several hours today in I.a (Jrande
shoppinR. They returned to their
home later in the day hy uto-
Seven-room hotine, pliirnhnd, wired,
cement foundation. Karate, four lots,
herrh-H, loeat-d conveniently to shops
and IMvcrla m-hool. Price, $250(1.00.
Knsy leruuT. This Is an exceptional
value. An Inspection will convince
you of the basis of this statement.
Wilbur P. Hrock. who make
home at SuminervJIle, Is In
Grande on business for a shorf tlm
He is at the Foley.
Wallowa was represented union;
the. out of town kucMm at the Savoy
yesterday by I., P. Peterson, who Is
here attendlnB to business.
his, Here Is n Rood one for aoinn thrifty
i.awire who wants to help swell the
bank account an elfrht-room house,
four bed rooms, plumbing on both
floors, centrally located on a paved
street. Considerable f urn Hum goes
with Iho place at the price of $fi,ooo.
This house is In (4nd condition and
tho location is very desirable.
Mrs. Albert Ttassett, who makes her
home nt Knterprlse, Is In Im Grande
shoppiiK and visit tik for a few days.
Hhe Is registered at the Savoy.
J. V. . Martin., of Pendleton, Is
ninonff the out of (own KUests at the
Foley today, tie Is here transacting
' business.
" "Mm. H. Blrchflehl and her son. or
I.a Orande, returned from llaker last
evenlnp nitcc (i short .visit with Mrs.
llircUfI' Id's futhiir, who lias been 111.
Mr. (.'. Murphy, returned to her
home In Knim-la hits evenlnic after
spend I lift several days in I.a Orande
visit I np.
HI ' CsBiadiaii Focific -
ft
ftlx-room hotise on Fonrt street for
28o. niK lot, ODxMO. Near the hih
school. - .- - -
A new modern In every way fi-room
buuKalow, newly furnished.
Geo. H. Currey
fW1 Efltat
Ah! Backache Gone
Rub Lumbago Away
Rub Pain from back with small
trial bottle of old
"St, Jacobs Oil."
Ah! Pain is gone1
Quickly? Yes. Almost instant re
lief from soreness, stillness, lameness
and pain follows a gaitlu rubbing
jvith "St. Jacobs Oil."
Rub this soothinif, prnctratinfr oil
right on your painful tuck, and like
manic, relief comes. "St. Jacobs Oil"
is a harmless backache, lumhapo and
, sciatica remedy which never disap.
points ond docbii't burn the skin.
Straighten up) Quit complaining!
Stop those torturous "Mitchcs." In a
moment you will fornet that you ever
had a weak back, because it won't hurt
or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer I Get
a small trial hotle of old, T.tm ,t
"St. Jacoln Oil" from your druyist
now and get this biting relief.
HEY KIDS! j
A Free
' 15ALL00N S
Willi i
EACH ICE CREAM
CONE !
SATURDAY ,
While They Last .'
W! I 'so the Famous Si
COCO-t "OXE
'X i'f. !.s.LDHUG &
We are now showing the most complete line in Mohairs,
Velours and Tapestries in the history of La Grande.
W. H. Bohnenkamp Cojnpany
locoes
Even travelers familiar with the European Alps are
reluctant to hurry over the wonder trails through this
50 SuJtzerlands in One theCandian Pacific Rockies.
Always beautiful spectacular fascinating novel
tho Hockics havi as many moods and graces as
an accomplished coquette.
Hence, globe-trotteri ond ceIebrnt?dcoBmopolltun-Dt once
cnthrullod und hit H trued toller Ironi one mountain -report
Jo another. And llicy return, year (liter yeur, to scnle new
helglitt hike, ride, motor, g&If, sivlm, (ish lor trout, cjuoe
on emerald lukes-nil enjoy the luxurlouj guycty ol bt.ntf
Sprlimt Hotel nd Chateau Lake Louise
For full parUctilartapphi to
' AV. II. Deacon, t;cur':,il Acnt. riien-rer Dept.
CANADIAN Jfli;if ItAII.WAV
Pnrilund. Mv.;on
9 IT9 IT
Thanking Clod for having eyes with which to nee and then
abUKiiiK them eifht houi'H u day doesn't tound consistent.
The way some, people treat their eyes would lead one td think
. that new pnea could be bought anywhere, uny time, nt about
' twenty-i'ive conls a pair.
I'eopie actually dilly-dally with one, of tho most precious
assets with which they are endowed. For Instance: How miteli
could ou earn tomorrow if you should suddenly become, blind?
Hut you don't have, to become wholly blind to reduce tho
v value of your vision. Jn this highly organized ond specialized
world of today you've got- to pift things over a little better than
iho other fellow lo keep the world coming ymir way. Poor
vision will slow you up and let the other fellow pass.
If you have been leaving the Job with headaches, and getting
a generally rotten feeling during the day, consider these condi
tions advanre notice from a couple of disgruntled eyes that they
are tecoming impatient ut their condition of employment ond
are going on a strike!
Wisdom would suggest arbitration. They'll r'. main loyat employes If you meet them halfway!
A visit here a careful examination a pair of properly fitted glasses will nut them in a cheerful
3ii oo U once more.
Very sincerely,
Canada ntlrom. United Stales Taurisif. No passports rrquir. d.
W
F'i
DR. W. M. PSiARE
Optometrist,
With J. H. Peare & Son
EJ.B.G.
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II S! s :
Week End
Specials
Bed Spreads, 2.f! to ( ?-y
Sheets, 72x!)() s,
Pillow Slips, .12.X.T., each ZZ'Z2. nVc
Large Coveref1 Willow I'icnic Huskds .!)S
Fancy Willow .Market Li'.-l.t't;-; i;v, iSc
Japanese Table Cloths $1.2:! to jq.S"
Extra Mpecicd
Salurday Only
Tunil)lei s, Tic i;.'iih
Andrew's Variety Store
all m
LAST
WEEK
w-v--vr' i Oft"
Did U Eat .,
TRU-BLU Grahams
And Cheat
Spring Fever
THOUSANDS DID! Discarded the foods
that are too heavy for the warmer weather of
spline;. They substituted simple, healthful
Tru-lilu (Irahams, rich in viviir-huiklinir vita
niines, in mineral salts, in nourishment yet eas
ily, speedily digestible, with a liberal am'ount.of
bran to aid climiniation.
TIM -Hl.lf UKAIIAMS :itv in ,
Unilmtn tloitr. Th. y jn-,. s4'. l. t',
pur,'. n!.!,.ii linn, y tin , h,ii,
Oloill 1'UUAV. on , lm,"tt.. ;
I" II. r. Vi.nr i:n.-,.r X. mi; .: ..
of Iho TKI K
I with riiqmi- .in.!
I ui, 'Hit i.l. s. Try
;!, I.rll, r AMK
.IX CARTONS AT and Sflc
ALSO IN 5-lh VO()! LOXivS
madi: uv nn: mi -m i nist iir ( ,.
SNknui 1'iirllnnil. ;: I I'iilli
Oaksm . A
fm?n tittle acorns qrm$
IF you plant an acorn in proper soil, you have a good
chance of getting an oak. If you plant a dollar in a sav
ings account at 4 per cent, interest you will have two dol
lars in seventeen years. You wouldn't have much of an
oak in that time.
Your dollars, planted in this bank, will grow swiftly, sure
ly and safely. '
Come In Today
UNITED STATES NATIONAL
BANK
LA GRANDE, OREGON
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM