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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1923)
i V PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, April 21, 1923. : i i e t Men's Flats Styles That Are Right We have an assortment of excep tionally good-looking men's hats with medium brims and Crowns, also' nifty ' sport styles. All popular priced. J Kii;:ii Tf-l f it ininrinnrivririiSU ! I . ! A mooting of the IMroxly Hililc cliidn will bo holil tomorrow after noon lit two o'clock lit the home of ..Hit. Dexter Mrllrny, I'.ll-l Kirst street. The subject of the iiftenioon ' will ho the l.iitur JuiIkck of Isniol ..iiilil the book of Kulh. The class in iincloiinmiiiiitiniml, mill all me wel coinii to iittend. 1 Mrs. J. T. Itichurilxon, nfter spenil injr two weeks with Air. und .Mrs. J. K. llemiiiK of i'uillanil, has re turned homo. I . The Knffee Klntch will not meet this week, uh whs formerly iiii liounccd. The Youiik I.udies Soilnlily ure luyitijr plans for a card tmrlv and al to be ., oeMinv even nil. . pleasant evenmir is anticipated, and all friends mo cordially invited. "T ,1..,..mJ1 and Most Beautiful . - been in ijb : ---;-'-r,Lfc"',"' . . .llrs. .1. ('. Ardtev of P.n-t bin, i , ., . . ' " mi i.:i vu.uuie visiunir ns l ie L'licsl ..f I' t i l i .. ....... .. ,. ,,m.. ,, M.,,., ,, 11Vs. ..it... ninri-j i Ml'll MlliWII lll'l C IIS she was n resident of this city for innny years. .. Sir--. K Jui'obson, who spent the week end at rninlilla. returned ti her home in I. a (,'rnnile last eve- uuijr. -. ' Mrs. 11. C. Carney left last eve ning for Walln -Walla, where she will spend a short time visiting he fore returning to her home Miss Mary Hullock will arrive this evening from Portland anil will be the house guest of Mr. and .Mrs. Hur ley Richardson the remainder of this week. Fashion Notes Hliirk tuiri Silky Straw PariH-One i-li-vor litllo hut worn here toiluy witli a brim tolling up plinhtly In the fmnt is of hUick nml silky straw. It is trimnipil on mm file with the inpvilnhlp rillori riH'k ikIph, very snmll ow. in this case The upturned tnim is iMuhroidcrt-l in colors mntfliinvr tin coekade.-. SinRle Kiottcninc at Nik Pari!"-A sinlo fjiJeniiiir at tin lifk below tin' bicli collar is ''n today on most of tb hip Irnvrth .in. k ets Thii t-inle fniininir riiidiles thft jacket to flare apait at the waist I lino and lvvral a brilliant bo.lirr The fasteninjr is irenerallv a jcweU-di clasp. hoc ai o-tie jfiveii upstairs in KaKlesifis ncicaivtte ca.-o as well. Not! i . H 1 wr . t I1 l""Mll-i. 1h:lt lllf pllH-O Will ln 1 t In v.mr .n L.u .s,,,,,,,,,!,! ,mi Ihm. lu. Ixindoii Thi-rc is M,l.-m rff.-ct (, nt,r ,irtlnn- !rt Momo irowns of liffhl itnitcHnls of .ihn I mst-lli ha- I.oukM n fn.lt the moment, lho Iioloro matehi the ..,,.,-h SMm.nhrr,. in VxhlnKton. the lower part of the sk.tt. arul al! the, ,,!.,.,- ..t known t tht wrltlnir. j-pare between ia fiileil with a father liapharanl, but ii ncof ul blouo of ome ficured silk or ceorette, with n apron effect in front, Tlfed Iloiidoir f'np. , - T-ondoa The ucwiMt boudoir enp IBS Golf Hose With or Without Toes An assortment of Golf Hose that will help you lower your score. A Good Place to Trade looks ns though it had been turned round, wrong side- to. The bow used to hiinir down tho back is so ar ranged that it conies' across one cheek and curves under the chin. It forms an attractive and softeninu frame for the face, Another I'ancl Location New York There is yet -another locution for the panel which for so long has been wandering from place to place on the costume. Today It has settled at the hack of the neck and is more than likely to extend to the hem of the skirt. Often it is of a material different from the rest of tho (,'armcnt. French Knots on Linjrerie New York French knots trim much nf the RDiimr limi-nrln whicli comes in such spring colors as dawn pink, heliotrope, primrose and violet, I he knots arc often black and ar ranged in a prim little pattern. Pa jamas are embroidered with the owner s inonoKrnm. OiirareMe Case, Too iNew ork the latest vanity case k-nry larire ami topped bv a silk cord I lie double case is of brocaded silk und constitutes another very bright -pot in one s wrist ohij. Knd Is Spieadinir New York Kirvptian ornaments tinve tictnken themselves to the crowns and the bonlers of frocks. t'nmels, nyramids, arnbs, palm trees md a sphinx or two, cut out of some material resemblimr celluloid are to- .1 .... i..... i i Mini rM-Mn on inns aim iiiicss wnere ih,. ,in ,i , ,.., ,.,..i c...... .. '.' . " " . "V1 t"iii in. lartistic standpoint tSprrt;il 10 Tin' lierver) Till-: I'AltK, April V4. llert Van l Imini wltti IiIm nop, lint otln-rwto he vi'porlH hH ritnill'i In i--i'llrnii In- ill ii. ti n, th( kills arc walking lo sthio1, mm m haH tint 1h (Into to tuk ihi'in bark ami forth with team lm un tlu- road 'aro tn cool roittll- tiion. the rhtblrvn don't mind tho walk. John I .av Is st MI on the I.oseley pl;u-e wtih bin liimllv. nihi'llo .iv was boinc for a visit li'i'in Hit: CriMk wIhto br work ing to,, lioh Wjiunkcr. 'rin i tilldu n of Tbo Tat k rnlrr- latnrtl mtiiir of t ht-tr frtrmH front Mitt Crerk, b h:ivli)K a kwoII plrntr on I he UkU t'ttrr overlook ItiK" Tin I'a'k, hark if i'laeenro Viinordor's, Sundav. Alt n'oort a Jolly time hark 'Ti' In th woods. Wallarr Polr was a stairo pns- j K'r Willi und I..U' Tin.s.iir, koiom; t ttU'ii, on his ii to li!ti1!ln. I laiin Hunt 1 iit.il TIHMfl;i 1 took tho st;ifro for on h t wa to :i;ili.l 1'iJiiik WiL-ii'rworlli k huv at liis i i on too Klut. .I.ii-k H.il. u mnlff lti'! an to ut fj'ic mix i op on Mm plure. n lie N. ir,i, lini hMp tliat Mm Stov woll Known lino, icnldtnpf In (ol ii'r l'lai'o, WnnhtliRtou, In ifMMlper ni. .l ur a hml nprll or U knen liHntr many nionihn. All nre plud lo Iw.ir of tho KOOft news. IU'mmIo Stoor ia ntlll going lo rnU S B IT 1 J Sm.1. VSf Otoi i mail I in J logo, at (".'ollotro Tlaeo. and doinpr fine as the Inst iuwh received. - ( 'hnrlio Stover 1h reported frolnjJI abroad In the lK-nr future nH a mi Hionni'y to (hi Ad vent 1st. Wood enttci-H oreupird the old Hall jplaeo for a while after Iravhi' Tho I'ark. T.ittlp .lark Hunter repaired their telepliono Hue, ' which was broken clone lo the brldpe by a fallen tree, Hint fell during the Htortn Tuendav nlnht. I.. J. Foster Is reported much bet ter after the vlHlt of Dr. Uilinoro from I 'nion. KrlendH of Oeore l.osrley and Ids liood wl f e, A I Ice, a ru d el ifrh ted 1 o hear that their ymtnur btthy Is full of life and health also the mother Is Kt'ttintf aloiiK tho finest. i.hhllo Vnulirviittlet Is expect I nj? if'1" - ' vlNlt ,,or M '""'lev. "t JHk t reek In Mrs. (Jeor-e the near futurr. ICh'a. Vanorder went to the picnic last Sunday, report tntr a tflno lime. Ida Munter from I'uion, called up her friends, ( 'larence Vanorder' family, report Inn that. she. 1 doliiK will at school, but anxious to k home, when the school ' will bu out In May. i.hiie .lack Tfuntoi rnuglit; four teen nice troul all from six to l' i nc lies Ion if, wliile the water was pretty muddy; but Jack knows when lo "Art 'em.' Pheasants In lare flocks are kvN tin; down from the high placrs a lew in e as t ar down as Hie creek bottom but most of them are flyinjr on Hie benches next to I ho ereok. .Mountain and bine grouse at"; numerous around the small spibiKH. Thry are ufti'r tho new jjfiiisse.s -trrouse like grass its well as chicken. on tho farm. Indications are that l hey w ill be plentiful this season due tn not brliiK much disturbed the last lew years. Most people who hunt I hem don't know where the birds Itvo nt different, srasons when one rocs where they niv, It ts no rare si;;ht to see flocks of fifty and more - in cases like tit is Ignorance Is bliss yes, tor the birds. A buck, a doe and a yearling of the mule de.r typ0 passed the "btK bK eahtn" Wedttexdny evenini? .with in a hundred ards. They stnpprd, hsi. ued to Hie don bat king a w hile and proceed! d on tip the mountain wber0 t he grasses are more tender. Peace doesn't cramp tho style of the orator. Ue just substitutes 'WhII street-' for "the kaiser' and uses the same olil lint. fJi OREGOMHARDWAREr IMPLEMENT COMPANY LA CRANDE, ORECON Diamondircs UNION LADYIS 104 YEARS -. OLD Mrs. Elizabeth Godfrey, of Union, four. Years Over Century Mark; Does Her Own Housework. UNION, Apr. 24-Union has sev eral old pioneers and others who- are t jmueh advanced in years, but perhaps me most remurKuuie example ol longevity is that of .Mrs. KUzubeth'X uouirey, wno ceieuraieu ner jU4th ( birthday nniuversary last Wednesday Mrs. Godfrey is still able to fret arouna ana work. Mie makes; her 'home with her daughter, Mrs. Sural Rirker, in South Union. i The funeral ot little Donald W up it pans, who lost his life when he fell tmto Catherine creek Wednesday, w; i ! held from the L. D. S. church Fri day afternoon. Among: the out of town people who attended the ser vice' were Donald's Grandparents 'Mr. and Mrs. WiR-pans of Imbler, and Mr. and Mrs. teenier of fJjrin. I A meetinj? has been held and ef forts are beinc made to revive inter- jest in tennis here '.this summer. A rourL is practically completed at the ! Kd Miller home in North Union und several have signified their willing- mesa to neip lorm a tennis club for the reason. Present Play. ! The Senior class of the high school will present their class nlav. "Under ! Blue Skies" at the high school as sembly on 1 hursday evening of thi: (week. This will be the first of the class plays for the year. i Christ Kauerso, who returned Sat urday from a trip to bcho. where he was inspecting construction work on the highway, reports that he ran into a fresh snow six inches deep near Kaniela. I Rev. Quinii, Yiastor of the Metho- jdist church, has donated a fine j history set to the high school library. I for which the school feel deeply .grateful to Mr. Uuinn. j, Kenneth McCormick was over from i La Grande Saturday to attend the funeral of W. W. Heuter. I Hoys 'Leave Home. Tour Union boys, averaging about VI years of age, decided last week i that the old home town was a little jtoo dull for their enterprising spir ,its, started out Thursday to see the world. Marshal Van fiouten was de spatched after the youngsters, but they succeeded in evading the offi cer and had journeyed as far as North Powder when they were turned over to the local justice. Respond ing to a phone message Mr. Sirrinc went up to North Powder and hrnught the runaways back home. Some of tho boys had been guilty of a mlsdenmcanur and it i believed that fear of punishment was the cause of them leaving home. All of the boys are back in school and feel very penitent about the matter. The boys arc Ole Ham,- Carl !Mc Clellan, Mery Blacker and Lawrence Sirrinc. A rabies scare was caused in this end of the valley last Friday when a coyote was killed in one of the barns on the Phy ranch near Hot Lake. The animal was discovered in a stall anil the men finally succeed ed in killing it. The animal's mouth was filled with porcupine quills and this may have been the cause of it coming Jown to the ranch in day light, but the authorities were a lit tle susnicious and the covote head was put in a box and shipped away toj Ua t, ..,. 1,1.. niiiiiiiliinil ' Superintendent fionney, of the stale fish hatchery, returned Friday from a trip to Wallowa Lake, where he is looking after the construction of a string of ponds. These ponds are situated near the resort at the head of the lake and the water used is being taken from a spring. There will be several Ponds arranged in a long single line with the water running through all of them. -When Mr- Uonney came home he . left the work in charge of Willurd Miles, who with Mrs. Miles, is now living at the resort. Funeral Services Held. The funeral of W. W- Keuter was held nt the Methodist church Satur day afternoon at 2:IiO o'clock, with both Rev Quinn, the local pastor, and Rev. Quiglev of La Grande, in charge of the services. There were many SUNSWEET PRUNES Large Nature-Flavored "2 lb. PACKAGES Only" DELICIOUS AND HEALTHFUL Pattison Brothers Grocery rilONE MAIN SO floral offerings from the various lodges to which the deceased and his sons belonged and from other sources including a very beautiful wreath given by the druggitH of La Grande. Rev. Kvuter had been pastor of the Methodist church here about 'XI years ago, and was well remembered by many of the older residents. Al though there are several children in Uhe family, owing to the distance they were away from here, and the death coming so suddenly, only two were present at the funeral services, Wal ter, of La Grande, and Kugene of Union. The body was laid to rest in the Union cemetery. Work is . progressing on the new dwelling the state is .putting up for Superintendent Rnnnev at the fish On a busy street corner In San Diego, a checker stood apd asked the first hundred motorists that passed: "What gasoline do you use, and why?" S2 of them an swered "Red Crown," as against 16 for the brand showing the next highest preference a lead of 220 To. Not only in San Diego, but throughout the Pacific Coast field, Red Crown is the popular gasoline, be cause it vaporizes com pletely, burns cleanly, and is uniform always and everywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cliforni.) WRED CROWN for Ihe experienced MAJORITY ft by I X ! I hntohorv. The lmwment. which in'l:il.r in coii.tructinir tne new home about complptiil. will bp tho full vix for Mr. Honiipy. ' of the house and will havu n furnace i "TTT.. ... ., , lvi.-e to heat the entiie building A- Port-i OPEN M)U- LINKS i land man, who has the contract fo.-1 OAKI.AMI, Calif., Apr. 24.-Tho the entire job, will he hfie in u week new municipal r f enurse will be or two to Htart the frartiework of opcne.l here July 1. The links will the house. It is understood that hbo in chaiire of I' red .V r rv, who' ...ill t .. oort-iin evtept. ikp loc -al is- crmi'iic- here from Seattle in Jnnp. New Telephone Directory for La Grande, Union and Cove' to be printed early in Hay. Notify the office of any desired change AT ONCE Home Independent Telephone Co. -Items of Interest To You Indian Head Linen, at, per yard 1...3."ic, -1.1c and 54c Windsor Crepe in Colors, per yard ...39c Cotlon CIiiiHic, Flowered, per yard 23c lUtngalow Cretonne, per yard 27c and 34c .'lfi-in. Colored Otilinp; Flannel, per yard .25c Renfew Gingham, 3ic; three yards 1.00 Pillow Case Lace, per yard 15c HAIR GOODS ALL Andrew's Variety Store Incense And Incense Burners Vantine's Oriental Incense has always been the leader. Every home needs one. Just received a new supply. See Our Window Display The 2ico6 Store for Leisurely Pastimes Vou want footwear that emphasizes the rool loveliness of summery frocks. The style pictured is hut one of many rrace ful, colorful modes in our collection of distinctive early summer modes styles so advanced that they are sure to' re mam m voo-ue throughout the season. Kxceplionally Attractive Values nt s.-.oo to s'in.no The Bootery Inc. . i aiatiise for Tired I-Vpf ;KOV-;rt SMITH. Manager X STAMPED GOODS ONE-HALF TRICK 9 S Ml . .. .... . - i - - ItHl - .