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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1923)
Wednesday. April IS. 102.1 PARE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER A Farmer Cured of RheumntUm .KlycrtlNfH, "Meal l.tkc Von I'wd to Oci in tin Gift Mo tun Town," unit wonilnH why )io riocim't do any lius- ilU'KM. Htff'pr-r was u oinimrn1uillst, uii'l Joe 4'rowwy roulil Hit it l nil "iylit without hutting mi iyo. OFFICE CAT "A man living on a farm near here (nine in a short time ago com- , . i ...i .... ...Itb rnoiunatism. TRAOK MANN a inn whn will f.tt Kprnmldod PIOIOIV oouineu up "" . I handed him a bottle of Chamber- '. . . . . i 1 t.,1.1 hun tn A local womttn nay In hfr opinion Ihfi rrown of u wonmn'H K'ory U not her liulr hut her anility to ur-t tho f-KKH in a fhciip rvsiaunint Ih a rfal lieio. lams l.inimeni. mu i'"" it freelv," savs C. P. Rayder, Patten Mills. N. Y. "A few days later he walked" into the store as straight as lust word. A bunch of girls residing al Klgln have organized a Fudge club. Wo "HOW Altll vorn KAHS?" Tld you evor lieur a IIkIiI uiiiieuU? IHd you over ' hear a clou caM? Did you cut hear a inula aj.jirul.' Did you oven, hour muffled nilenee? Did you ever heur a silent call? merely wondered If there aro nn a string and handed me u . saying, give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment; I want it in the house all the time for it, cured me." Adv. iiutH among tliom. When a girl ueeepta a lido In nil auto he Is Justified In thinking Just what you do. "About tho nnlv wnv tn Hfonvn Hitfety on tho highways," olnorvns i i oca i nioioriHi, "ih ij Keep off of them." , Thore'H notliln, in a name. Sum Plants Ready Now One Year Old Rose Hushes, Special, 21c Each. Grown at Walla Walla For Us BY JUNIUS W have yet to find a. man who is Kood at fnotliall and grim-mar at tho mi tin: (line. The si 11 1 1 of u turkey gobbler isn't in it wilh that of the leading citizen in a viilaKO. Tliey nay a rat has nine lives, bir. a I'nJtf croaltH e-ery niKht, eui'lly n; luark.s Anton Tauh. . In wiln to eomfort I'm Inclined. In vain I hck to Kiln, A load of coal l on. my mind JiiMtead of in the bin. I n i:i . Mother Hum, you've been fiphtinf? :i;iin! Vou'vo lout four front tooth! Hum (laklitfr a little package from pocket l No, I uln't mother, hero they are! ( Men's Suits for Every Day Summer Events Jinny men tall us these FASniON PARK SUITS are the best loiikiiife slimmer weight suits they have seen for the price. We be lieve they are the best Suit Values we have ever had. Quality tail ored at Fashion Park, swagger materials. and in those comfortable sport styles so many men :nsk for every day. Tho pctl nmy bo mightier than tho sword, luit I-'rance ilooan't believe It.' , the, Ladles Aid uf Suiiiinorville held a very pleasant meeting t the home uf lira. V. K. Long, (in Anril VI, there being twenty-eight present. , After the meeting an hour was pent, in listening tn music and in pocinl converse. Purine the after noon refreshment,! were served. Those assisting Mrs. Long in serv ing were Jlrs. .Mary Littoral of 1m hter, Mrs. Mary Woodell and Mrs. Jitla Cheat of Huiniuorville. , Ml'!). Giles Hurmlen and Mrs. W. 1 I. McCarthy motored to Union last night to attend the initiation of the Pythian Sisters hold there. A large class was initiated, and an enjoyable evening was spent. Refreshments were served at the close of the eve ning. Tho nicinhcrs of Chapter 1, 1'. K. O. will he entertained hy tho mem bers of the Klgiu Chapter r'ridnv, April The moinliors that tro ii.v train will leave Kiiily morning n't S:1B o'clock. All members are uiyed to ,. " Women of Moosehoarl Legion will meet al the homo of Mrs. N'orris Thursday iifternoon at o'clock, where cars will be furnished to mo tor to the counlrv home of Mrs. John Smith, near Alicel. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. A. V. Ki.-her will be hostess for tho afternoon. Mrs. M. C. Kstos of Perry, passo.i through the. city last ovi-iiim; on her wnv to Jluhl, Idaho, whi-ro she will Visit, The Union l.o.le No. Mill invites all members of l.odiro :i IS and fam ilies to a six o'clock dinner at Ku- pies' hall, Wednesday evening, April IHth. reauires uf the eveninir will be -entertainment and dancing. ; 1 The F. A. V. club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. John Ads-kim. . MYs. T. B. Wharton of Pocatello, Idaho, returned to her home last eve ning after visiting in I,a (Irandc wilh Mrs. Nlbloy. Si. F. S. Miller of liaker; arrived in I.a (irande tliis morning on No. 17 to spend a few days visiting as the RED PEPPER FOR GOLDS IN CHEST Kasc your tifilit, achiiitt chest. Stop the pain. llrcak up the conitrsiion. reel a had cold loosen op in iut a ihort time. Jcd l'rpper Ruh is the cold rrm. edy that limits iionkcst nlict. li on. not hurt you and it certainly term to end the tightness ami duve the conges tion and borencss rilit out. Nothing has such concentrated", pene. trating laat as red peppers, and when licat penetrates ric.ht down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, tifl joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Kcd Peppei1 Hub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested fpit is warmed through and through. When vou are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, slid neck or tore muscles, jint Ret a jar of Rowles Red I'epper Jub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. , You will luvc tbc quickest ixliei known. guest of Mrs. Fred Spaeth. The' American Legion Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. Wal ter Palmer, 2110 Second street at 8 o'clock. Slicing is doubly welcome this time. The new style pants are so loose a man can get them on without a shoe horn. It seems unfair to let the movie stars have dope and do nothing to ease the Pain oi movie patrons. You can explode a theory and you n null a He, but you can't drown rumor, hereunto it floats, thlnka ('y Kology. I'bo reason there Is ho much law lessness," a l.a.tlrumlo man bus dis coverer!, "is because thoro are so many laws." J Al.VT IT Till: TRl'TII? Needed Inventions - a telephone book with wrong mothers to call whoa you want the right ones. Kvery argument has two sides, un til we take, one. Then tho other side dlsappeurs. One l.a Grande restanrnnt keeper SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily, Made Smooth, Saya Specialist Anv brMkincr out of the skin, even fiery, itching ecirema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mcntho Sulphur, declares 'a noted skin special ist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation be gins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and'you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. Try on a pair of Klearjlay Linen Rugs and Carpeting AH-over carpeting is enjoying a great vogue as it has ideal back- , ground qualities. It gives a charm of spaciousness, and dig nity even to small rooms. Klear flax linen carpeting is being widely used both in homes and public buildings. It is chosen for its lovely colors in single tones and Picwick mixtures. There is tremendous wear resistance in it? heavy, thick, reversible brdy that lies flat on the floor. In tex ture it lias a new linen rnughrcss that grows liner and softer wilh wear. Sec Klearflax rujs and carpeting in our rug department. W. H. Bohnenkamp Company Pansy Planls Cabbage Plants Gladiola Bulbs Cauliflower Planls Greenhouses Full of Plants for Porch IJoxcs and Hanging Baskets Headquarters for ij AUTO SPONGES and i CHAMOIS j Always a Good Stock ! and at a ! Reasonable Price. 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