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Monday, April 23. 1923. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER f I Surely You Are Planning New Curtains Or Draperies For Some Room . We Ikivo patterns in curtain and drapery materials which are vory attractive, including the wide mesh net so popular just now, and they will he jflad in the drapery section to offer helpful .suggestion!). ' 1 -M-B J Plnnn are hoing complotottppplhr banquet tliat Ik to be jfivon Vi'tli'-M-dny evening fit oiyrht o'clock at the Union Hotel for the Maker and I.a Grande posts of thn Spanish-A ninrl- ean War VotoranK, the occasion betnff the twenty-fifth unniversury f tho declaration of war bctwoen Undo "Sam nfflt Spain. United Stntcrf Mnr jMml Uotchkiss, former Po.t. com-jntrtndfip-'Af Oregon, expected to be Sp resent as wen n jruests irom rm t Jand and other northwest cities. The Miff air promises to be vory interesting as it will revive many features of t.hn war with Spain. Hale of La Grande, m- ! Mrs. II. a au tried fron where she hi from Huntington Sunday, had been on a short visit. Mm. Jove Adder of Weiser, Idaho, .gvho had spont several days in La , c hnsijsj lh hriliancV by wcar Graude, returned to her homo lnt 7. ,illin. T...n ' tlno j'vening. I ! Mm. R. D. Krutz and Mrs. U. W. . Jlnpert, both of l,a Grande, return ed from Haker hist evening t I Margaret Day of La Grande, re ,u tiled last evening from Huntington, fwhero she had visited for several lays, i 'I Mrs. Kred Schilke and daughter .jKredoricka returned last evenim; Jfropi Portland, where they had been -Aisiting friends. "I ! i' Miss Uirusido of Kntorprise, left at evening for Weiser, Idaho, on a hort visit. j j Fashion Notes j ilelichl fully I'raiiiiul Suiu I Paris Some of the tail. .red suit.-. ..day are .lelitrl.lfully prm-tia.l and Jut on the simplest of lines. Hniwn fruhardine composes one of the.- lall- J.-urs which has a plan.. sliaiL-hl kirt und a short jacket farti-nniir u the left hip with a fnnev nietlid-1 Bon of brown silk braid the inckM fastens on tho left, shoulder ami the front has a simple braid medallion. Cocoa Itrown Vuth. lay be nit nr i New loik-l ew fin mav t i ad in rocna brown to match frock of that popular shade. Taune fox is hiKh in favor and so f,( i fvet to that poculinr and fasscinatin ! Ma M. Hunter, two dozen fresh ejrgs hade called gun metal. and a side of their "home cured' I t bacon and that bacon is hard to 5 Summer Frock. Jbeat. Paris Among tho summer frock. Mrs. litn M. Hunter of "The Forkal of today there is one model likely to! was well nniembeivd on her birtn- fecome extremely popular- It touksjdiiy anniversary receiving presents ell on both the slim and Plump, j from her father and mot her who live lie young and old. This model ha!" Louk Heaih, California, and sis tu accordion plaited skirt and it inters liuin .Montana nd Washington - iikely to be supplemented with a it-Uo from her daughter, Irene, from le cape, also accordion plaited. il.tt Gumde. , I Mis l'i:mia K. Hunter will take M rieasant Combination jn po-ithm with Mrs. l.oe KeynohU of I London That pleasant combination j l a Giamto She will j;o there some lif colors, dark tdue and biscuit, ijtime ihi week. Sen in a surprisingly bege nunilterl The folks nl the Foiks are pl.int- l Ptreot frocks today. These frock liro likely to be of gahardinn or heavy ilk niaroctnn, with 11 piping of ins ult satbi or with panels faced in tscuit, . ( Three Now Utile Fancier jlle came up horseback and reports n London Throe new little fanrienice visit, lie reports that tho sur J'ltrigue the younger set toiiay. i)nevr of the propo-ed railroatl will M ncikliuti Jodie on,. the shoulders .start this week. He is owner of the PI'Tf -I " If ft ' tzl i. jsnissaaui but cut only to the base of the nee in back and front- Another is tl! lace or muslin cuff reaching to tlj' knurkles and the third ih 11 very lory; chain ending near the knee with 1 medallion or a jewel. 1 fJracetuI Handkerchief Knot. New Yorklt is noticeable tb loose, negligent and ahva; graceful nntldkerohief knot is usi more and more today. It fas to gowns at the hip. And it tasirib many a blouse to the shoulder wlnR.. a vestige of the bandanna motif re mains. Curved Amber Pendant. Mew York A remarkably effective pendant, kwuuk on the end of a lonp" .ilk cord, is a bit of carved amber. th(l novv fpature is the fart thlt tlu: ambei' is carved in the form of an inverted lotus flower, very 'Kyptian in effect. Batik Tea Gowns Now York Not lung is more geor geous today than the batik tea gowns now to be seen in most shops. Hut do not make the mistake of over - plain black onyx or jet bracelets nre iihout tho only oi'iuunent.s per.nissihle. AT THE PARK .TIIH I'AliK. Apr. Vanorder, with his son Kenneth, have st.-it I I'd itlmvinir Hurt, nf their limit which tbev didn't finih last fall. Hort" Van has started bis heavy work with vim and vigor, and is go ing to put in a large crop of grain thin season. tosoph Lay has his fence repaired in tip-top shape now, and is hard at work with ins hoys putting in a liig crop of grain. lob n Wallace lloyle, who has looked over Ids property ho had leas ed, is now on his way to Corvallis wiiero he has renieii a sman trim farm in the University city. I Mrs. Koso Lay sent a package of, pai.len seed to the Hnnter family at are acclimated to this (caliiy. l lii'y were received with 'great thanks. .Mis, Hill Hunter took a goodly supply of water cress to her fiiends- iii the i'ark, I hose water cross grow Plentifully around tho mountain spring. Thev are delicious. Mi. .Maud anordor gave as n bit ihdny imnivetsjiry preenl to Mrs.; fine tiieir gatilen. and fixing up their strawLtetrn. Thev ate noloil for raising somn ( ihi finest straw l.'Otries in the country. Jack Haley was n Sunday visitor ( ,, "Hii l.oir ('jiitin'' Ht tho Korks. tjj? fatf&yC it t well known along the creek. t reek Still idly. A few fishermen were in evidence along Catherine creek below the Hall ranch, as the fishing season is now open. There will be many trying to angle, but really the creek is not in shape for fishing at this early season. The snows are melting down fast and the creek is In its angry mood, trying hard to take all this good water down to the ocean. Mrs. L. J. Poster called Dr. Gil moro of Union, who came up at once Monday evening to attend to her husband, Mr Foster, who has boon sick for a few days. It limped that his .sickness will soon pass nway. Mr Clarence Vanorder received a letter from a reader giving address at lilOC Sixth St., La Grande, which reads: Dear Friends We enjoy reading the news from the Park very much. You seem to be like on big family, offering kindly deeds and brotherly love to one another, which is indeed the right way to live.Interested readers. And io it is- we are a big fam ily and we appreciate the unknown writer of the letter for the interest taken, and thanks are given, for the I(l.l(iini. I.:M, spnt ,., wi(h lh(, w . e ... ... t i letter. We feel that what is a bene fit to one is a benefit to all, because we are all children of the same God. rhe croc lie ty oll gentleman in a dininui omii wns wen to move troiu (he i;-lir he h.xl HimI selected to 1111 oli r one, liui he left that one, t.:.. iiit-r H'Msp'OM il hy the top and uiov . Iim' it. II.- m-lreli'd a third Inhh- ,uil e'li'Mi'il ...lisij. d. What caused hit to i,uvt- 1mMi tliiiiH wtiN the fact lh:.l the ium M ii tiitihr, did not nut evenly on u r i,.-?. iui.l jlKtfled." Anothm. vi.Um nf tho w.ilfn1- 1U, f tinwt U milling m..in. l-Lprjngs in platinum wrist-watches, ns ;f anybndv caied. . ' .. , . . . , JOT. New Telephone Directory for La Grande, Union and Covo to be printed early in May. Notify the office of anv desired chance AT ONCE Home Independent Telephone Co. Ralph O. Johnson Pays High Tribute To Tanlac Well-Known Portland Citi zen Declares It Promptly Overcame Long-Standing Stomach Trouble and Rheumatism. Science IlUN discovered tllHt IHOHt Of the muny HIk thut ufrjict htmitinity an- t movable to a disordered condi tion '( Hit stomach und IntcHtlm-H. Keep tlnMc oiK'mH lioult liy uml uctlvi und you will remain Htrony. Hlurdy :mrl well, oh nature Intended you .should he. Among the many Portland people who have trHilfird to remarkable ben efits n eeivt d from Tanlue Ih Knlpli o. Johnson, residing at 111 1 Kant S2nd St., N.. ho ays: 'or iiiiiio.it Tour yearn i suffered with stornueh trouble, which caused me to "low fifteen pounds. My uppe- Hlte. wasn't worth u cent, und when I t would rut a llitle would bloat up J with k:ih und nuntted for hours ji (t.-rwur-N. In addition to Indigos PLEASANT TRIP One hundred and forty seven visi tors from Portland, Umatilla and Huntington were guests of the La Grande O.-W. shop employes Satur day ami Sunday, the visitors being employes of the same railroad at the divisions flamed. Tliey arrived in three Pullman cars Saturday and the cars were parked in the La Grande yards furnishing accommodations fori the people who were paying a visit I to their follow employee of this city.! A twenty-five piece band and a twelve piece orchestra accompanied the party and at H o'clock Saturday night in Monan hall a musical pro gram was given consisting of ten numbers by the band, several vocal, violin and piano solos and selections by the male quartet. C b. Pock, superintendent of motive power, who was a member of the .party have a very interesting talk on railroad work and the social side of life. Promptly at 9 o'clock, dancing started and a couple of hours later a dinner was served to 320 people. Sunday morning at 9:80 o'clock the ball team from Umatilla matched a game with the Portland shop team and Umatilla lost by a score of 15 to 10. The grounds were very muddy and both sides played at a disadvantage. In the afternoon the Portland team played the La Grande shop team ami lia Grande went down to defeat by n score of 8 to 2. Dur ing the game a good many spectacu lar plays brought forth applause. This was Portland's third game of the season and La Grande s first. The visitors left on No. 2',i Sun day evening profusely thanking the i.a Grande U.-W. association. Tho soviet government is clever at that. The collection of Russian crown jewels is now intact after be ing sold in America 187 times. Another good way to learn how to think fast on your feet is to be a pedestrian. N EURALGIA or headache rub the forehead melt and Inhale the vapors WICKS w V Aro Rub Ovct 17 Million Jan Used Yearly OREGONiHARDWARE'S IMPLEMENT COMPANY LA GRANDE, ORECON VISITORS HAD I i tion, 1 had to take xomcthing uIiiiom every duy for constipation. I felt tir d und sleepy all tin Una- hut hen J went to bed It would bo hours before I could ko to sleep. In the winter time I had no much rheumatism In toy shoulders that the only way could Bleep in ail wan to He with my arms forced up over my head. "So many people tfot after 'me to try Tnnlup that X commenced takinw it ,nml before I finished Ihc first bot tle I know I had tho right im-cliolnc. After taking two bottles the rheuma tism wuh gone,. 1 was rapidly pickiiiK up weight, and would fall asleep- al most as soon us I hit the bed. I now liavti such (in uppetite that if n prize wan offered for the biggest eater In Portland. I think T would have t. pood chance of winning. The Indigos- lion und con.itlpation have completely disappeared, and 1 have such fine healih J feel like n man made over. You can put me down uh one of Tan 1 ao8 Htrontfe-st boosters.' Tanlac is for Kale by all good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over 'M million bottle sold. DANGEROUS JOKES Spokane Spokesman-Review: At ' Camden. N. J.. a young man was eat-; jing a cinnamon bun. Some one told! u tunny moi v, nini inr ,vuiik nin , laughed so heartily that he choked to ; death on the bun. One of the great- j est weaknesses of American journal-1 ism is disclosed in the fact that while j all the accounts of the tragedy spe-; cifically mentioned the cinnamon bun., not one of them reproduced the fatal I joke. Yet the joke, it seems to us, j was a more important item in the. story than the bun. 1 It is true that the joke may have been of a kind that has to be cen sored by a family papor, but a more plausible theory is that the report- m rr Wisdom would susrst arbitration. They'll remain lo:ii i-mpioyn if you moot them halfway! A visit here n ean-ful examination ri pair of prpcM nttd k::.ss--m til put th.ni in a chvrfti inood once more. Wry sincTely. "or,,, realm.. thoir.y to .,i,ty. DO YOUR FEET HURT? declined to cive out a wliocM that . w... .sUo.h i.ii.h. op .;rn .....I ","'"U1 10 7, . ,. ,,...,. i. bunions nclic. wt n pupljnKP or AIH-ii mlKlit provo the death of niau.v of lt ,.,. lh umlsptle. lieallnit reudei-A. A story thut has already Mv,,,.r , . into the hIioch. ' killed one man is. in u sen.-'O, dan-.a I1(k.k ihe biImb oul of eurns. bun. Kcious when allowed to run ut le.rcc. Ions an.l cnUouw an.l Bin ""'nl verv ne in awhile an mei.lent r-li.-r l ,in. AehmB Swollen like the above appears in the news. re. t. At nlKht wln-n your reel uelie Never to our knowledsn. has the an.l l.urn iron. alklnB or .lanelnK ioko 'or the prai.sewonbv feat of ibi.rinl;).- imh .Mien's I-.hii-I.iisc In ..i-h,.l'arhi'n would he to follow every; i hall, an.l you will solvo yo.ir ,, '.(. ,.r rp lci.nl. eollec-t all the "1. ...... 1 ... ..I., mi l ish tnem ' . .'. . . : Kliul. 1 . t- ...... n..h title aslnur Annv anil Navy durlnu the war. I.OOK iuiiii .v.... ""...v - "From City to Crave." Items of Interest To You Indian Head Linen, at, wr yard ..Soc, 43c and 54c Windsor Crepe in Colors, per yard 39c Cotton Challie, Flowered, per yard ......23c Unnsalow Cretonne, per yard -27c and 34c 3fi-in. Colored Online; Flannel, per yard 2.'5c Renfew Gingham, .'Me; three yards '....$1.00 Pillow 0a4e Lace, per yard 15c HAIR GOODS ALL Andrew's Variety Store Modern Ivitc Conveniences render better results with less work at less cost. Women who care,i or will have a The Malleable construction prevents fuel waste and breakage. The vitreous enameled linings protect against rust. W. H. Bohnenkamp Company Thanking Clod for hrtvinir tys with which to see and thou abusing th-ni eifrht hours a day do- sn't f-.ound consistent. The way some piMpit tr-at tio'lr y- s would lead one to think that ifw ones could he bought anywhere, any time, at about twonty-ftvo cnts a pair. r IVoplo actually dilly-daliy with mio of the most precious assets with whielt tin y are enilowt .l, Kor instance; How nittfli cotiltl yti cam lomorrow if you should suddenly become Mliitl But you don't have to hecorre wholly blind to reduce thV valu of your vision. In this highly orranlzt:d end spializeii world of today you've cot to put Ihim,-:; over a little hettr than tiit other f. How to ki p Ih- world eoininc "your way. Poor Kh mi will slow joit up end M tin- o'lur e'. How pasn. If you have l'. -n leavlnsr .iob with h ada-ho, and cttimj ' n jr-n-r:iily ro:tn t.-lini. durh-i,- day. consider tht-SA condi tions advance notice from :i coi.l-- of discrnnt led vym that they nr-- fcToinimy lnti -it'.-nt :t tiu-ir condition of employment and art Koing on a Mt '.kol DR. W. M. PCARf Optometrist, With J. H. Peare & Son hoot ironljl.-a. Over l.sou.i poun.m 11. I (!' pou ...'.' l or the el were used hy . - - yi, , v. rvu n.'.-e. STAMPED GOODS OXE-HALF PRICE !