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) TAGE TWO km ;'tj fj DRESS STANDARD DESIGNER PATTERN wild Till! ELLKOHi: A reception for the new members of the Neighborhood club will be giv en tomorrow afternoon in the club rooms. This function promises to ex ced all of the many delightful affairs of the year. ' "Spring" will be the prevailing note of the entire afternoon in decoration, in .music, and other features of the ? nigrum. Mis. Ray Fuller and Miss laviu Kilter will sing spring songs. Hiss Jean Haltna will present the Kulinnry Konccrt Kumpany, which was1 one of the attractions of April Antiks Friday night ut the high school. - . i The officers and social committee of .the club form the committees of arrungenient. They invite all of the old; members to be present as well as the new. The officers are Mrs. A. L. Richardson, Mrs. Robert Knkin, xMrs. K. L. Meyers, Mrs. J 11. Lynch. Mrs. Earl Stoddard and .Mrs. F. E. Oxner. The Brotherhood of Railway Train men gave a social dance at Eagles hall Friday evening for the memtcrs and their friend.-". There was a very g-tod attendance. r : " "iL " good music, and everon present had negatives. Ask about it Copying a most enjovable evening. "d enlarging properly done. Sec- ' 4 s ond floor I'nlnier-Roesch Uldg., oppo- Delegations of Cxi. n cunty Kn-: West's store. 3-10-lm lleavorer.i are cxiw-U'd at the state; , , Christian Endeavor convention in The The Road to Happiness. Dalles, April 2H-2!', a:-: onli.ng to plans! You must keep well if you wish to of the Oregon Stale C. E. Union be happy. When constipated take one This convention will v the ..Mer,"r tH" Clmniberlnin's Tablets im "covenant" convention to the one in ' mediately after supper. They cause Ashland, April 19-22. It will cmnha-l" gentle movement of the bowels. size tho Christian Endeavor pledge : Adv. throughout. Thi.- convention will hold. the distinction of hnving two srvrc-1 Salvatioon Army apron and food taries of tho United Societv of Chris- (sale, Grande ltondu Meat Co., Satur- tiau Endeavor on the program. 'Inr-1 ence I?. Hamilton ol Itoston, national field secretary, and Paul C. Iliown of San Francisco, Pacific coa.-t secre tary, will give adduces and also lead several conferences. Pnnl K. Ahrahanisau of Tho Dalles' will deliver the addiess of v drome, i Donald Nelson of Portland will iv- spond. other speakers include the Jiov. Loyd C.n ru k. former state nres-1 ldent anil present chairman of the I committee to secure the l'.l T, world', i C. E. convention at Portland; Fred Gray, I ongregatinuoal voting pcor secretary lor Or egon. Wn -hingtnn ami Idaho; the Rev. 'Waller Myers, of Kugeue Bible university;' Elaine Cooper of Portland, state C. K. presi dent; Huldn Anderson of .H Gianile.i and Kate Bothnian of Banks .ills. . T.. li right, lornier sone-I leader tor Hilly holiday, and lender I 1 in several other C. K. e.inventii.rts.j. Have you seen Fagcr about paint will be the song-leinler for this con-' ""r V"" l"r. Phono 317-J. Shop nt vention. 1 1902 Greenwood St. 2-17-1 m Special music,' Bible study, graded i Christian Endeavor, high school hoysj K'"';l fountain. You will find and girls, and a sight-seeing trip upi"1"' soda fountain well looked after irre v-oiumnia nignwiiy lowaid I'eu- ,l" o-.rr n-o cream is always in per dleton will be features of the pin-1 '''' condition. We sell ire cream in Sram. i lhe Dalles convention will ho at- ,'rce at any hour of the day a nice tended by young people of various j homo-made lunch. Silverthom denominatioos from 27 northern and j W'l ight's l-'nntily Drug Stme. 4-lti-tf eastern counties ot ()rt'i:on. I - - - M USI'S I'll IMNG SCHOOL i .iiisi -mi hi, IK in is STAM'UKD I'MtmislTV, Calif, April 111.--Htanloul t oivetsity v,ilt he Jiost to l ho second inectlriK of lhe Callfor-nii Academy ol sioeial Sciences on .piil :'l and 1'2. 'Ibo ' society was organized n short time ago and Mdll deeldo upon ri pro. Kritm to bo underl.iken at the meet ing line. The academy was organ. Ir.ed to pruMdo h loin hi for free mariisslon on proldenia arlsliiK with In the field of social s U nees ami to pronioto sin li Inchlcnlal actilik'.i as Hill servo Oils purpose. The larger the diamond, the great er tbe probability that il's; paste. Those r1 k r rocKs You know the ones, those that seem so distinctive. Very likely they've been designed at home with the help of one of our Standard Designer Patterns and especially planned to flatter the wearer's particular charms. Your frocks may he just as typical of you the fabric section is full of inspiration. VOILES PRINTED COTTON'S GINGHAMS You will find the saleswomen in the Fabric Stctipn glad to offer helpful suggestions and the Designer pattern will tell you exactly the amount of material needed and how to lay it out and sew it up yourself. mmnmmmm Find It . Here Copyj for this column must in by 10:00 a. m, be Mrs. J. A. Iloskins has decided to make wcokly visits to La Grande for tho purlkiso of giving musical in struction and anyone desiring to communicate with her can do so by rullinK the Foley hotel. She has a few vacancies left before completing the class number. 4-14-5tp ' A real dandruff remove! some thing that removes dandruff nni( itch- ing of the scalp or falling of the; hair in a very short time. Our Genni cidc anil Dandruff Eradicator. Silver- thorn-Wrichts 'Family iDiug Store. 4-HS-tf TIRE BARGAINS Excellent bargains in 33x41 and 31x45 Cord casings at the Blue Moun tain Garage. 4-7-(H II ART'S PHOTO STUDIO High grade portraits, kodak pictures professionally finished. Real por traits made from your best kodak day, April 21. 4-lti-fitp j If you want a fishing license and i fishing tackle of all kinds we can J supply you ouickly at Silverthorn j Wright's Family Drug Store. 4-lti-tf ''"c highest class- stationery in plain white or all the ("y tint nt Silvertliorn-Wright's ' -iinuly Drug Store. 4-lti-tf oltd.ON Til'USKUY CO, Co. Hall. Act.. 1212 La Grande, Washington Avenue, 2-U-2U1 PARIS HEM TV PAR-LOB Room t Summer Bldg. Open from 9 to 6 Evenings and Sundays on Appoint ment. Phono B",i-V. 3-5-lm any ipi.mtity you may wish. We 'lor oung l-rdles de Ilinir to hpeomp trained nurses in a St.-u ue..,-ed,r...l school mar at home. Aifoiding ex cellent training in a modem, thor oughly equipped hospital. For full pal ticulai s aildi-e Sister fnipeitor, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Dnker, Oregon, 4-l-iiltp Hemstitching and pirot edo-n hv Mrs, Bert Hughe.., 1417 Washington avenue. 417-W. 4-lil-tf Indigc.llon and Constipation. "Prior to using Chamberlain's Tab- lets, I suffered ilicadXully from in- Different CREPES RATINES digostion. Nothing I ate agreed with me mid I lost flesh and run down in health.' Chamberlain's Tablets strengthened my digestion and cured me of constipation," writes Mrs. George Stroup, Solvoy, N. Y. Adv. Some left-over fruit trees. Wash ington Nursery Co. J. H. Kilby. In quire 180U Y or 217 Depot street. 4-14-.1t Let HEACOCK of Enterprise, Ore gon, install your Radiophone, and it will work l'ight. 2-7-2t NOTICE 6F FINAL ACCOUNT -Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned has filed her final account as executrix of the last will and tes tament of John S. Clark, deceased, and that tho County Court of Union County, Oregon, has fixed Monday, the 71 h day of May, 1923, at tlie hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., in the Coun ty i.ourt room m the Court House in the City of La Grande, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections, if any there be, to said final account and for the settlement of said estnte. Dated this "lith day of Mar., 1923.. ANNA R. CLARK, Executrix of the Estate of John S. 'Clark, deceased. Mar.2(i-Ap!'.2-9-lti-23. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby iriven that tho un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix of tho estate of Robert Lloyd, deceased, and the County Court of Union County. Ore gon, has lixed Monday, the 7th dav of May, 1923. at the hour of teii o'clock a. m., in the County Court room in the Court House in the Citv of La Grande, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections, if any there be, to said final account and for the settlement of said estate. Dated this 2(!th ilnv of Mar., 1923. BERTHA G. LLOYD, Administratrix of the Estate, of Robert Llovd. deceased. Mar.: li-Apr.2-9-l(i-2:i NOTICE Notice is herebv iriven that under anil by virtue of au order for the sale of real property, made by H. E. Dixon, Referee in Bankruptcy, in the matter of W. II. Glenn, a bankrupt. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Cold. You feel line in a few moment. Your mid in head or catimh will tie gie-e. Your clogged nostril, will open. Tl,e trir pu-sngis f your head will clear ,,,,,) you inn breathe freely. N, mure dtrll m'sg, heiiditilie: no hawking, sruilHiiig. nrrrt'oii. rlisilmrges or drvm-ss; ao Strug, tding lor breiilh at night. Tell yorrr druggist you want a small Mile of Ely's Cream Halm. Apply a little of this frn-rnnt, antiseptic cream in your notril. let it penetrate through every air pa-.ngc of the head; soothe and hcttl the swollen, inhumed mucous niem hriine. and relief corn irntantlr. It is jnt w hat even- cold and' catarrh MilTrrcr l Don't Rtnv stulled lin writ iniiriiilile. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo' o o Southard & Shinti HnU-k AutninoMlVs Unit K StThT luitvk IMiix huiI Aitvsrtos Phmio M:iln .S7 Cor. Adams and Fir OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE I A GTt WDE EVENING OBSERVER 'a (uncpt'iliiiB In-bankruptcy pMidinjc 1 in )ho listri(ft f!ourt of the United States for the District of Oregon, I Isum ot $142.45 expenses of receiver will, on til L'lth duy of April, 192.1, j ship herein and for plaintiff's costs itt ptiwilo xul. u ont'-t'lKhth io-janu disbursement!, taxed at $17.-0, (iTCHt In. unit to Uir.Norih half ofaii(j for accruing costs, and. in which the Northeast Quarter of Section 111. said execution I am commanded to Twp. 1. H.lt. H8. K.W.M. in Union make Hale of the hereinafter descrih County, Oregon. . ed real property to satisfy said Dated at I .a Grande, Oregon, thiii Mtli diiv of -March. 1112.1. K. C.TUCKEY, 1 . Trustee in Bankruptcy, i Cochran & Kheihard, Attorneys for Trustee. . !Iur.2fi-Apr.2-9-l-23 I 1 NOTICE OK FILING OK j FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State .of Oregon for Union County. 1 In the Matter of the 'Estate of Mollie Taylor, Deceased. . Notice i hereby given that the un , demned has filed his Final Account us Administrator of the Estate of Mollie Taylor, deceased, anil the I County Court of Union County, Ore gon, has fixed the 12th ilav of May, (lies, at 10:00 o'clock in the fore 'nrfon, at its Court Room at the Court House in La Grande, Oregon, as the time add place for hearing any land all objections to the said Final I Account and settlement of said es- G. W. TAYLOR, Administrator. Green & Hess, Attorneys for Ad ministrator. Apr.9-1B-2.1-S0-May 7 NOTICE OF SHEMFF'S SALE I Notice is hereby given, that, by virtue of a Foreclosure Execution i and Order of Sale, duly issued out of and under the seal of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, I for the County of Union, bearing dnte'of the 12th day of March, A. D., ' 192.1. and to mo directed ami deliv ered, upon a judgment and Decree land Order of Sale, duly entered in said Court, in the suit therein pend ing, where iivUnion Savings & Loan 'Association, a Corporation, (Former jly Union liuilding & Loan Associa tion), was Plaintiff and William J j Church and Eleanor Church, his wife I were defendants, in which judgment iand decree was entered in favor of ! Union Savings & Loan Association, ja Corporation, (Formerly Union Building & Loan Association), plain-' til: and against William J. Church and Eleanor Church and each of them for the sum of $i:i(7.:i.V with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 31st day of July, 1922, until paid, and the fur ther sum of $ii.50 expense of ab stracting, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 Per cent per annum from the . . day of October, 1922, until paid, and the, further sum of IS20.20 insurance premium, with in terest thereon at the rate of B per cent per annum from June 8, 1922, until paid, and for ttlie further sum of $i:,5.00, atto'rney's fees, with in terest thereon at the rate of 6 per (pHiUMNS COLDS should not bo "dosed." Treat them externally with V VAPORUB Onr 17 Million Jan UicJ Yearlu We Offer Lots 5 nnd 87 block 3, Acme Adill lon, on which there is a good threc ooin house and hnrn. Lawn, some rees. This Is a good small plnee and nyone wanting such a home will do veil to see this place. Price, $900.00 erins. Mno.iM) cush, balnnco $25.60 or tfionth. Another homo In this same block ots 7 anil S. block 3, Acme Addition, louse had six rooms nnd bath. There si a garage, a fair lawn, good trees, md the property is a bargain at the nice of $ lsnii.no. It will take $000 uish; balance $-5.00 per month. A four-room house with, tho house lold goods now In home. It Is eon lected with sewer. Has cellar. Three ilocks from railroad shops. A gooj malt home. " Price for all, $1600.00. Yon can buy on $5011.00 cash, $26.00 icr month on tho balance. If It Is A Home You Nceil, .Come See Its. We Have All Kinds of Pronerlj' For Sale. La Grande Investment Company flrllahle Agents for Reliable Insurance Companies. ItiDI Adams Ave. l'lione (tfalu 758 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o KODAKS. FILMS, PAFKIJS, DKYKLOrKRS Evcr.v(hin of Interest to the g Amateur Photographer RED mOSS DRUG g STORE g 100000 CO 00000000000 00000000 c"nt per annum from ilate of the i decree until nnid. for the further judgment and decree, interest, au- structinir expense, interest, insur ance premium, interest, attorney's fees, interest, expense of receiver ship, and the costs and) disburse ments thereof, including accruing costs. Now therefore, by virtue of said writ and in obedience to its com mands, I will on Tuesday the 24th day of April, 1923, at the hour of j two o'clock p. m.of said day, at the1 ERAN New The Fastest, Safest Open Caf Franklin never made so fine a touring car before nor offered one at a lower price. Wonderfully comfortable and easy to, handle, and powered by the brilliant new motor, it will out-distance any car on the toad in a day s run. A value that cannot be beaten or equaled anywhere to-day. . $1950 f. o. b. factory. W. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, n O o o o '"" o ... g 1 g I r , I T..' V,: . II rf O k ' : t - UN r ' ' ' JI O k. I : un 9 I i 0 n o Ml . ... 0 1 O ' rt 0 nn o 01 g . ' o Hn o . o o ' I o HI o O ' I O i I O ' I o o hi o 0 I o 0 1 I o o II o o o I o o : o 0 HI o , o 01 l ' o o ' I a o mill o H o I o O ' o o o o s OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nun front door of tlw County Court House in the City .of U Grand, in Union County, Oregon, sell at iuli lic auction to th highest bidder for cash in hand subject to the statutory rights of redemption, the following described real property, to-wit: Lots Numbered Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18). Nii.euen (1!), Twenty (20), and Twenty-one (21), of Scnber ..l..i;..l-.l,.n nf Prpilmorp. Block, in I Fredmoc Addition to i . ny oi i-a Gramfe, Union County, Oregon. Dateil at La Grande, Union County, Oregon, this the 24th day of March, LEE WAKXICK, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. Date of first publication 3-2i--. Date of last publication 4-21-2... Mnr.24-I-Apr.7 14-21 Body Styles-New $1950 Fine in appearance lower, longer, roomier. Aluminum body, quality leather upholstery, beautiful new fittings. The new pressure air-cooling system guarantees perfect motor performance under conditions chat would mop any other engine madu . 50 to 5C0 miles or more is the Franklin demonstration plan. It gives an advance cross-section of ownership. Ask about it H. Bohnenkamp Company START THE REASON WITH GOOD Fishing Tackle WE CARRY A COMPLETE JJNE Visit Our New Store ox DEFOT STREET NEXT TO PEXXEY'S Oregon Hdw. & Imvlement Co, Monrlny. April 10. 1921. Preventative Medicine. The tendency of medical science is I toward preventative measures, ii i easier and better to prevent u... cure. Pneumonia, one of the most daitt'erous diseases that medical men have to contend with, often fo!'ws co'd or attack of the grip. The cold prepares the system for the recep tion and development of the pneu monia germ. The longer the cold Imnga on, the greater the danger. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as oon as the first indication of a cold appears so as to get rid of it with tiie least possible delay. It is follv to risk an attacK oi pneumon- it when tins remeoy may uu tained for a trifle. Adv. ob- Arl Will I'O Tt. Motor ; o o o o o o o o N I N ';';CjMv 1 A,