La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 20, 1923, Image 2

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Friday, Apr!! 20, 192.1.
THE LA RlftWDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Here is bolt after bolt of fabrics ready to he-made up
into blouses, frocks, skirts, lingerie, pretty apparel for
Junior, the tiny baby or for Marijane. They are of the
prettiest materials of the season, and at prices you will
find attractive.
Voiles, Swis, Batiste, Dimity, Etc.
'mm nnrn. thnsn nrnsnnt, Mnnnt n vfirv on
iljoyablu evening-. Ktf'm-U nre being
.made to have a special feiuuro tor
1 1 each Thurrtday evening when tlie
choir meets, and next Thursday
I surprise ia irr More for those who
i attend.
; , ll ii rs. .J. iwcuuin? ui ia vtrtinue, icit
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I last night for I'ortland, where she
The L. S. lo IJ. of L K. nd K.jwill spend -several days visiting
held their annual 'April entertainment! fiends.
at the Kajjles hall, VVerlncrtlav, April I
lKth. the nvent- h.-ino- ihH fn.nth nn- Mr. Lillian Y eager, who resides
nlversary of the organizing of a lodge I "t Walla Walla, returned to her
III J 41 urailfle mihul1 ium, i-vviiim ni irr v i m 1 1 1 1 1 k nr
A delicious chicken dinner wa.s'tlie past week in La Grande
served at six o'clock under the direr-1 m, .-.
tion of a committee consisting of I The members of the P. O. h. Chap
Mesdanies Alary CiiIlnKher, Alta'tpr ,,,fl t,lis "iir on the branch
Hickford, Kern 'Harris nnd Helen Iine trili" for Kljrin to spend the day
Lane. Ahout one hundred and eighty j visiting the chapter in that city,
were present at the dinner. j
Immediately following the dinner! MrM- l. A. Hlackbum and little
a play, "Maidens All roilon!." was daughter returned to their home in
given under the able direction of Airs. 1 1 endletnn after a few days visit hero
Jack Hiatt. Those taking part in the
play wore .Mesdanies idl ,Kvnn. Kern
Harris, Alice Holmes, Ma Chnrleton,
J'lc M alone nnd Helen Lane- All
parts were well played and showed a
If real deal of work on the part of
mo jacies preparing the, play. Thru
th f.mrtosy of Mt.s I'Yedorirkr
' Kchilke,' music was furnished be
tween acts by the high ehul a.a
phone orchestrn, consisting of Jack
lliatl, Jack Dennis, incent McKwcn,
i i t
r nui .wyei s niMi 'eiey Heath, nc-
cnmpnnled at the piano by -Mi
hchilke, lletween the second and
third acts Jack Hiatt, Sr., rendered
a very delightful solo, which was
followed by several very clever en
cores in response to the thunderous
applause given by the audience.
At the conclusion of the Play, the
floor drill, by the drill team of tin
lodge, was given by Mrs. ;.-rtha
Hates captain of the'diMI team. The
seventeen ladies taking part in the
drill were Mesdames n.dbi s:.i.i..-
color hem er, I. ilium Hedgren, leader;
jh-siw naivey, hia ip.uleton. Ksmv
Allison, Mary Unwes, Alice lb-lnies,
Jessie Dainerell, l.sthella Norris,
vioioie incKey, Melon Mine, Ilea trice
iii,vjiiu, rten van, rannie MarriMm.
.Mablo Hates 'Kstella 1 'utter and
uvnve .stneff.
The remainder of the evening was
dnent in dancing, the music being fur
nished by Ol.sen's orclicslra.
The company dispen.-ed at a lute
bour( having spent 11 very enjoyable
i'vening,
The general aid of the t.'irst M. K.
cnurvn met for their regular monthlv
business and pocial meeting in the
church parlors Wednesday afternoon
I ho Imtutuet for the Young Ladies
r,iucational tAuxtllary will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
Short. H0:t f avenue, Tuesday eve
ning, April 'Jlth.
liefrrhnients were served by the
Fiift Division during the social hour.
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Miss Klvn Hoone, wha has been
Tencner in the JVndkdon M-hools fur
the past several years, arrived
j.a iiranue jasi nigiu am! is visiting
i-h dramlos city Fchools today.
loactiers in iVndh ton s schools are
permitted a day nil' each year in
which to visit other schools. Miss
itoone i a guest at the home of her
cousin, Mrs. i,oe Tut tie.
Mrs. Krod Srhilke and daughter.
Frrdericka, of La tirande, lett last
evening for Portland, where they will
visit for Rvrttl days with friends
before ret u it. in g home.
The choir of 1h'inn Pncrll-b T-
theran church met last evening and
as the guest of Mrs. K, K. Harues!
.Mrs. L. It. Ilaurield left this morn
ing on No. 17 for an extended visit
with relatives in Portland.
The Lucky Thirteen card club mot
yesterday afternoon with Mrs. liruce
Dennis at KDl () avenue and the usual
game of Hiidge occupied a most
pleasant afternoon- Mrs. Julia It.
Holmes was awarded guest's . prize
and Mrs. K. T. Andrews drew the
high score of club members receiving
the club prlxe Refreshments were
served during the afternoon.
Mrs. Vincent Palmer entertained!
the lhursday Hinlgo club yesten'-ay
afternoon at her home on avenue
Mrs. Kdenhobn received high score at
cards dining the afternoon. Refresh
ments were s-erved during the social
hour.
moment. Along Fifth avenue inside
the shops and outside you may see
sandals of daffodil yellow amj of or
chid as well as blue, green and crim
son. One type of shoe has buckles
on which the head of Tut-ankh-amen
is outlined fn jewcts.
Itrillinncy in Hats
New York The, bright purple hat
vies in .smartness today with the
hat of bright green and bright red
It Is chic to combine several shades
of purple on one hat and to face it
with purple of the reddish wine
shade that casts a becoming glow on
the face.
Curious Wrist Hagn
Xew York Some of the. latest
wrist bags shown here today are
very demure at first glance. Of fine
leather or grosgrain silk, they come
in black or dark blue. Hut at the
sit'es there is an accordion plaited
inset of scarlet or jade which shows;
brilliantly as the bag swings.
(Special to The Observer)
UNION, Apr. 20. Rev. B. -S.
Hm;hH, who turn been pastor of the
I'resbytcriun church for the ptisi
irew veai'S, lias leiifieri'n me m-hikoh-
lion lo the chorrh hoard and will
Jiirit tn n cunt idate for the position
next year.
! V. Jt. Garrison was here from
'Oakland, Ore., last week looking af-tr-r
sonn business connected with th'j
rolon National bank. Mr. Garrison
lit onc of tb principal Htockliolderii
' oi' ibis institution.
t Kd Mitcheii hufl purchased the
Winters property Just across tliO
jstrect from his home In North Vn
Ion und is rUiutnt; the trees off the
jlaiifl. i
I -at Powers is having large atten
dant at his dancing classes which
itit- is conducting at Uio Villon Hotel
uch Friday evening,
j .Mrs. Will Vogel was hostess to thrt
('arnatiqn club ut the I'nlon Hotel on
'Thursday afternoon. .After a onA
j o'clock hinc h eon ttm afternoon was
Mn in in sewing nnd having: a ileas-
alit social.
Iivin Hess of tin Oregon Trail
'Garaf has had a strenuous week in
inn; auto Hal business. o has aver
jiKcd about one ear per day and nays
i tlml it takes some work to persuado
diu? man each day that he needs to
limy a new ear. - '
Walter AU-uehum of Oregon Trail
faine. was over from Haker last Kri- i
day evening chaperoning a bunch of j
ihascball booslcrs. The party iiud Uin-
ii r ut tin- t'nion Hotel.
' ( hir Jiih school debating team,
''consisting 'of Misses Vera Shaw and
(Audrey Oe.Uip canio home from n
1 iiii io Saturday wi-aring broad smile;
land unnminclng that they bad again
coino out winners In thu debate hobl
: n t Ontario. The question was "Ite
' solved. That ihP I . S. Government
Should 4plopt a Policy of Ship Sub-
Midies." John IoukIi of the high
M-hool faculty has had the training
!of the team and much of the suc-
'cess of tiie past two encounters is
idue to his efficient work.
I .Many lulling.
I Owing to the fuct that several
other streams In the county ura
losed against fishing this season.
'atiierine i'reck seemed to bo the
Mecca for rod artists Sunduy. On
I'nloit fishermnn drove up the. can
yon early in the morning and found
I he ears so thick that he came back
and tried Utile Greek Instead. The
first results as far as t'nion Is con
corned, were brought In by Superin
tendent Gonny of the fish hatchery.
Ho was out bright and early, and by
! o'clock had on display in the win
dow of the Kerguson Drug Store, a
rainbow trout which measured 1!)
Inches long and weighed 3 1 -4
pounds. Another successful first day
man , Wlilaril .Miles, landed a Holly
Yardcn, and had it In the same win
dow us the rainbow. The latter
catch was 2 Inches shorter ' than
Itonny's catch.
Social Affair.
A number of people prominent In
Iji Grande society circles were over
fur a dinner and eaid party recently.
A special 7 o'clock dinner was served
to the visitors and the remainder of
ilio evening was spent enjoying a de
lightful can! party. The visitors bl
inded G. I). Stoddard, Herman Sie
grist. T. J. Scrogtfin, Walter lteuter,
11. .M. Hay. G. M. IJohncnkanip,
II Hayes, Or. Leo Itouvy and August
Stango. and Mesdanies Scroggln,
Itenior. . Hay, Hohnenkamp, Itouvy
and Stango. The dinner und card
rty was held ut the t'nion hotel.
Nothing duff nit o has developed.
ilab ly in regard lo the proponed mill
land logging road here, and interest
has waned considerably,- - but nego- I
tlations are not entirely dropped, ac
cording to information gien out last
week. A survey of tint Gnthorhm
fcreck logiclug road 1h hemg planned
and the contract let for the wooden
jHtukes.
fin nm huiii uiiu (i.iiiiiik "i
full swing now, owing to the warm
weather.
Karl Staekland, Jr., was a visitor
from Cove lust Wednesday. He wa.i
stopping ut the t'nion hotel.
K. Meacham. I.. G. 1 towns and
wire, Morris Shelton and G. T. Hunt,
nil of linker, were registered nt the
t'nion Hotel lust Wednesday. They
were, here to ' attend the baseball
meeting.
Glenn A. Itiehardson will take bis
final degree in the odd I-'ellows
lodge hero l'Yiduy evening. The lo
cal lodge will attend the M. H.
church- in u body next Sunday to
celebrate their birthday anniversary.
Itev. rjulnu, who is a three-link man,
will deliver the address. Special
music will b a feature of the serv
ice. Hoy Conklln, Garland Koss, Hulph
Morgan and Walter Connor went over
lo al (Inmdo with the high school
boys for the track meet last Satur
day. Itev. H. S. Hughes was a visitor In
Ia Grande Saturday to witness the
track meet.
.Mrs. K. K. Pursel and Mrs. Viola
Park were called to Marus, Wash.,
lust week on aeount of the illness
of Mis. it I hey, a sister-in-law J
Mrs. Pnrsei'H. The two ladles left
for the Washington town Thursday
Gvcnhiff. i i
Sunday evening the Enworth
T.engue of the M. K. hiireh returned
the visit of the Island I'ttu league.
About 2fi leaguers went over to the
Island. A lunch was served at six
o'clock and the double meeting was
IK
for Infant,
invalids &
Children
The OriRinnl Food-Drink for All Arcs.
QuickLunchnt Home .Office (hFountainB.
RichMilk, Malted Grain ExtractlnPow
dcrfcTnblct forms. NourUhins-Nocoobin;.
WaT Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
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8 THE HOME PLATE
Rummy a Specialty
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Fashion' News
Tmo Chtikor Nwklnci'H
ParisNot rontont with the chokM
npcklacd's original form. thi Paris
ii'ime hit-. Imprnroil umn the i.lon.
li'iliiy she wi'iira two choker necklace.-.
Ont' of thorn must be of Pearls
is hij; as inarlilos. The other may
he of pearls hut is usually of some
other kitxl of crws,
Ik'etlcK On Mills 1
I'm isMany of the lints worn
neio to.lav nre aflame with Rreiit
metal hectics. 1 hese, of course, nre
a resuh of the scarab eraae anil the
we ttlistenini; caboohons in beetle
form are as brilliant as nmiw which
l.uxur ever saw.
v Kor Veunner (iirlii I
London Slile hv si.lo itt flin
elaborate ami sometimes tonhenvvi
IStryptian heaihliess so uoiversallv
worn in the evening now, theiv is a i
lighter ami nnmticr ornnmcnt for the I
younirrr irirl. It is a slender Intuvl
wn-ath of (fold interspersed with tmy
biilliants and pcnils. ' j
Jeel nnd I'lminum ltnirclcls !
New York It is n bit hard to dis- j
titiKi-h Iho latest bracelet fmm
neeklnce now that tiivklaces today are
shorter than thev have lieon. The
latest bracelet is a thin twist of jew
els or oi piatinuni wtui a. pendant.
H ia mount to he wound several
times nroitml thp wrist.
Colorful Shoes '11
Wttr Vnrlr Kltnitt im nmnnn Vim
although only ft Xew wcro in atteml-' most colorful items of ditsa nt the
The First Good
Strawberries of the
Season
we will have a limited amount order early.
Fresh Walla Walla Asparagus.
Spinach Radishes
1 lead Lettuce
Rhubarb
Green Onions x
Oregon Brocoli
Fresh bunch vegetables from California.
Turnips, Carrots and Roots.
Hot House Cucumlfors and Fresh Tomatoes
from Mexico.
Fat Grape Fruit, as the season is nearly over.
J. G. Snodgrass
10!) Depot St. Two riiones, Call Main 7")
NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY
li.l.t .Immediately after the lunch.
Mental ttoranarnicht.
Tl:e Mr. .Medium who has been 111
f llr. Hiit Lake hosliilal for the last
five or sU weelis under treulineiil,
nnd who w.m reported us lilinoHl well
Inst Week. Ims hail a mental relapse
and tll.i county officials will be eonl
nellcil to lake eliar'e of the case,
owlni; to the fuel that he has Ihreal
cni d to kill hlliisell. and ill other ways
showed that his mind Is unbalanced.
The Luke .authorities phoned over
.Saturday that they would he com
pelled lo have the slirinT take him
ii..,.. ai... ini it in ion ovvintr to
!lh.. cliini.T to himself nod also to
others. lie came here from I'llcldu,
rolo.. and as tar as can be loiui.l
out. lost all his lamlh In the -hi-li
water there a lew years his). II is
believed that this was Vi llat aftecl
cd blH mind.
1 1. M. Weaver, who has bee;j liv
Itu: In Meaeham. where he had
charm! of a nat-airc. nioved to rnion
last week and Is livlm: In the I rani:
llajij.'ei-ty property in the' west par:
of town.
lieintr the Inst survivor of Tenny-.-cn's
noble I'lt.'h is a terribly fitttil
vocation. One has to clio so often!
I'rotrress is just :i slow bllHineHH of
f.illlmr In line with the schemes ot
ininorillcs-. I
v.
l5Ke good vanilla
arlciifoll-bodlled
collee such as
Be on Hand
MtB
MR. BILLINGS
SPENDS
" HIS DIME
can be used
either mild or
strong to suit
your taste egb
-and for full flavored lea
TREE TEA.
M-J-SE.TEMSTEIW &C0
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MUS AUDREY SAVIN -
Have You a Cough?
Here's How to Get Rid of the
Cough ana Rebuild the Body
Portland, Oreg. "A fc,v years
ago I caught a bad cold which
settled on my lungs and in the
bronchial tubes. I had a severe
cough, and became so bad that for
six weeks I could not lie down,
would have to sit up in a morris
chair. I doctored but did not get
any better, t was 'all in physically,
and began myself to think there?,
was no help for inc. when I was
advised by one of my doctors to
take Dr. Pierce's Goidon Medical
Discovery. This medicine so com
pletely relieved me of my trouble
that I have never had any retdrn
of it. My lungs and bronchia's arc
strong and never give me any
trouble." Mrs. Audrey Savin, (193
.Tacoma Ave.
Obtain this "Discovery" of Dr.
Pierce's in tablets or liquid at your
nearest drug store and you'll quick
ly find that it builds you up, beside
correcting your distress.
Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel
Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical ad
vice. Send iOc for trial pkg. tablets.
For The
LIVING ROOM
We are now showing a wonclci-ful stock of the
Country's Best Davenports in
MOHAIR, VELOUR and TAPESTRIES .
Let Us Show Them to You
W. H. Bohnenkamp Go.
will not i
until
increase prices
Firestone Prices on Fabric end Cord Passenger
Car Tires and Tubes, also Solid and Pneumatic
Truck Tires Will Advance May 1st
The postponement of this price revision'
is possible only because of our realization
of the price danger in the British Crude
Rubber Restriction Act which became
effective November 1, 1922. We were
fortunate in our rubber purchases before
the Restriction Act increased the price of
crude rubber 160'.
We have always- endeavored-to cham
pion the cause of better made!-tires de
livered at lowest cost to the tire user by
economic manufacturing and distribu
tion. And we are glad of the trpportun
ity to give the car-owner the additional
saving at this time.
Firestone Cords embody certain special
processes which result in their producing
mileage records, heretofore unheard-of
in the industry. Among the more im
portant of tliese superior methods are
blending, tempering, air-bag cure and
double gum-dipping.
Firestone Dealers are co-operating
with us in our movement to supply your
needs at present prices as long as their
stock lasts-and wQ have advised our
dealers that we will supply them with
additional tires this month only so far
as our output will permit.
9ce the nearest Firestone Dealer
Purchase a fet of these Gum-Dipped
Cords. Prove .for yourself their re
markable mileage advantages and easy
riding qualities.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio
iv LA GRANDE FILLING C0MP VNY
L. C. SMITH GARAGE
MbstMiles per Dollar