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PAGE TWO! THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, April 27, 1923. II hi wnz i i m h m i b- ii Ten . Feet .High ' it W . - : illilllf!!iiiMiii ri if l IS ! 3 jum aui swum 1 ; Style No. 123 v ! j nil I I'll ' JffH iif i The Label of Honor I t ....(.-..'w. -a-., fine . .iv.ura Tho wedding cake. o( tho Duko ot "iork and lux Undo is nevcn unci one-half foot In oircumferencu and ton feet hiRh.' Each tier consists ot some, emblem auch as a coat of arms or tho Aladonio Insignia. ! One -two -three! Say It over to-' yourself 9 couple of times and (. don't forget it. ! For it identifies a Jack Tar : Middy with every one of the I features that has made the middy, so important in the American girl's activities that no other garment has ever been able to replace it. ' We' picture it of standard jeans in wwiie uniyv -.-iius.il pocneti JOKe ' . . , front, Three rows pf, white linen.tape around collar and cuffs. Extra large silk embroidered emblem. I'.xtrn wide facing on hem. And warranted to live up to the t tes.f.f ,"'lll enl tul) 'em scruu cm t,,cy ci"e up smiling." ?z seems all too little for so many high "' class features. Sizes, 4 to 22 years, 34 to 42 bust. 'Wc have dozens' of other charming Jack Tar styles to show you. .Ask to s:e them. v in n m 11 ii 11 1 1 1 15 A Good Place To Trade I They expect to spend tho Hummer in Lu 1. 111 ride. Miss Kdith Phyton entertained a j number of her friends last evening I at her home on Cedar street, the occasion being her birthday anniver sary. The (Westminster Guild will meet at the home of .Mrs. K. P. Mossman on April 2!)th nt 8 o'clock. Mrs. 0. Sullivan of Kansas City, is 111 La Grande on a visit for sev eral days. .Mrs. Beit White of Buell, Idaho, returned to her home last evening after visiting in l.a Grande with Mrs.. I.. Huntley. Mis. M. G. Hawkins, of Santiago, California, passed through l.a Grande last evening, en route to Boise, Ida., where she will visit her daughter of that city. Mrs. Jess Owsley of Hot Lake, spent yesterday in l.a Grande with friends. additional professional instruction. Superintendent Cooper will bundle some investigational work in educa tion at the University. , Union county grade and hich school tencherx will receive soon full details of the summer session. Other prominent visiting instruc tors who will be oh the summer school faculty arc: Dr. Joseph Schaf er, director of the Wisconsin His torical Society and well known for his work in American and Pacific coast history; Kr, Charles H. Whit man of Kutgers college, a writer and authority 011 English; Ir. O. J. .John-011, St. Paul school psychologist, and i)r. Charles Wendell David, Bryn Mawr college. . . Classes in education at the Port fund session will be conducted bv O. C. Pratt, superintendent of Spo kane city schools, and Dr. Ira Rich ardson, late president of Maryville Teachers' college. Mo., and now asso ciate professor of education in the University extension division. I. 0. 0. F. TO START A $300,000 TEMPLE (By AKHorintM Press) I'OI t'M -A X I , A pri I 2 i. Governor f iiroeon nml- Wimhliijcton. rlty and hi a tt! umt-iulH tiiil ofncerH and niDm- u nf lb.' Olid I'VlloWH litlii M llHfn- vlti from thf two hIiiIck woro horn Unlay for tin rWtijrntlon hu-ltnt to thi litytnsr of tho corner mono of a now Suo.oy Odd KoMowh' temple. A torchltwlit pitiiide, nwnkenlnff iiii'inoiifM or oioeii (inyH, WiiH u reu imp of tho program. ( 'eremouies ut I he l.uitdhiff Bite, a nii-ptlntf at ttio auditorium, iiiclndliur Init i:i ttotl of it iuitfe clans with Muwovlte iltcM woro illier ucllvilli'M planned.. An afternoon purada was arranged to I'li-ecde tin' cornorslotui layinff, at which Ctovernor I. I'. J (art ot .Wawh Injilon nnd Chief .IiiHtioo Jlilrnott of !iic Oregon snpreiiie rotirt .woro an nounced to npi-ak. -r v 'I'ho torehllKhl parndo .wan to pro eedu the nlwht HH'ethiK- Governor Wulter M. J'ierep --f Oregon was on the program us (he ptineipni peak-4-r of tlie niht inectlnw. Men's Shoes for Summer YOURGBOCER wfumts YOURMONEV Y0UDONTT LIKE MJB COFFEE no matteir how much tjou have used out of the TREE TEA-Nt the same guarantee. M.J.BRANUENSTEINCO SIioi-h for lMtins, for sports, fur out In. An iill-i'inhrncinR rolh'fi ion of Rood, cool foot .jvvear. With wptcial emphaKis on our can fill fitting which as HinvK foot comfort on liot days. s.-i.ntt to S7..v The Boof:ery Inc. "A Paradise for Tired Feet" G ROVER SMITH, Mgr. Fob? Finer Texture and Larger Volume in the baked goods use TUTf BAKING IW POWDEE U" Summer School to Open (Special to Ohserverl KUGKNE, Apr. ii. William J. i ooper, superintendent of citv schools of I-Yesno, California, lias accepted the invitation of the University of vM-ejron to toaen courses m school administration and supervision of schools In the University summer Si 250uncesfor25 (mora thtn a pound and & Lai 3 lor a quarter) Same Price for over Use less than of higher priced brands. Our Government Bought M211sons o5 Pounds WHY PAY WAR. PRICES? Items of Interest To Y OU Indian Head Linen, at, per yard 35c, 4.1c and 54c Windsor Crepe in Colors, per yard 39c Cotlon Challie, Flowered, per yard 23c Bungalow Cretonne, peiyvard 27c and 34c 36-in. Colored Outing Flannel, per yard 23c IJenfcw Gingham, 31c; three yards S1.00 Pillow Case Lace, per yard ;. 15c HAIR GOODS STAMPED GOODS ALL ONE-HALF PRICE Andrew's Variety Store TS&srZ PRODUCTS . ., HPS ' r. ' I ; Elizabeth Paytnn, Helen n.i.,. an-ie llui l.ridire, would indeed , he hard to surpass. Only the alow nun wie pink candles was in evi. fine with his plowing which soon he done, and will start drilling ill a few days. Joseph J.ay started drilling thi. week. Kenneth Vanorder is conleniplatin mitliitir ill ii Itiiim mitrli of Imlnliies. Tho fall wheat is suowlnir wonder- i '"ur Art Study, Miss !l,,ucli Clink fully on tho old Uulililo place, which ' musir, .mis. i in Aldrirh; ( tin "nee wane me last rourse was serv ed, and this seemed to hlenit every nie's spirits wen more harmonimislv The hnnmiet wns 11 fittin.. li,,..... for the year's activities. Miss llertha Wal -ilu-ei im iif.iul- dent of the cluli acted as toast mis tress. The ifullowiiii; Indies responded to jtnn-t which were not onlv pleiiiiii and instructive but full of entlui iiism: I'liciidshm. Mis. V. Knli,,,. (Jlaicncc Vanorder has leased, l.ola Wijrirleswoi-th reports alt in excellent trim over on Kaymo Mat. r'rnnk. her husband, is nearly done with his spring work. Jack Huley went to lliirh Valley last week teporttnsr the little valley in tip-top condition, most all work done, for the spring- 1.. J. Foster is lucuperaliuir fast from his recent illness. Kil tiillesple is busy at his sprint; work. ioy Jones has a little more plow-1 1 PiiPWi 'Tsw3!"'3rrJ!W85giwimswB mas;' ' 5V w i.iieriuure. liss .lohnson; Our New .neniiiers, .hiss Ksther Kolirer: Tlr Oliject of the Club, Mrs. 11. llntwntiin. .Mis. Slierwood Williams as rhnii man of the llnmiitoliiu. r,iin submitted the following iinnies a of ficers fnr th p.,ii... ........ n... it i Pixon, president; Miss niielie'.loim-1"1'11""' ''-"Ifne. June 27 to August son, secretary and treasurer Mis A '', Sl,l"'''ll,t'"l'"t t ooper is rcgard V. Nelson, ciniinnan of program 'dim-! 0,1 ns "Mn, "f ,ho. folvnu,st ci'y school mlttee; l oin II. Scott and Vera Will-1 n,n ", f.h? I"l-lf,J'. cost tenhuig, assistant committee I '" llllllltlon lo hls courses, which Much cix-dit is due nil L ., :"re 'signated pnrticuhirly for Oit- inir to do which he exists to lu.ve . mittees that helped to nmke the ....... ' '""-hers, who desn-c to obtain done in a few day t'ling one of such outstanding merit.' tirangr ira'ss Thriving. I oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Two cattlemen were mi the creek I "umner or ladies were pleasantly o looking over the condition of the 'tei tinned at "."aid'' Thuisdav afier-i? . . i-angc for their cattle. They report i"'on. when Mrs. I.. J. Kbert and Mrs. o 1 1'OtOCt 10H1" the grasses in better shape than last:.1"" ' Kbert wore hostesses at thelo o year at this time. (home of the former. ;g KVCS g The little school down on the cieek 'sPi'ng blossoms and cut flowerslo ' o is well' attended and Fred llaller, w,'rp -wl most attractively about 0 . o deputy assessor. Is making the J rooms, the clor scheme of yellow j With rounds .ussessing property of the""" white being carried out in the o o district. Me hud dinner with Mr. ",,riu ions as well as in the score tin rlmi-'l J .ljiili c',',ls,.""d Place card. X , ., , following the play at cards, of o wnicn there were three tables, a x dainty two-course luncheon wasio served. . o The ladies present to em'ov the de- 2 lightful party were Mrs. (' I), (iood- o noiigh, Mis. 1. V. Kaulk, Mrs. Frank - Uohan, Mis. Frank t'leavinirer. Mrs. 2 O. K. Mciran. Mrs. 1,. K. Suton, Mrs. o Walter Dennett. Mrs. Howard Fug- land. Mrs. lKii(;lan,. Sr., Mrs. C. f. g fh'onn, Mrs. Catherine Hnrriinan, o Mrs. Cnmlinv C'l.-liman nnd Mis. 2 llungerford. S i 2!' Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Oil Stoves at Prices to Suit the Pocketbook EDDONOHUE,Prop. Phone 474-J Fir & Jefferson j i cum rtf a rtn.nnn11.. known standard of quality; to be certain that the paint you buy is proof against sun, weath er and the rotting effects of moisture that it is the most durable and the longest lasting; to be positive that every inch of painted surface is fully protected against decay Use Pattoh s Sun-Proof Paint or specify it to your painter. Jt is your assurance of paint money spent best. Ask us about Sun-Proof for your purpo3ea. Power The three most vital units in the economical and satisfactory operation, of motors are the Piston Rings, Pistons and Piston Pins, all of whiqh we carry in stock, and with our cylinder grinding equipment we are able to give you a very complete piston assembling service. Leighton's Welding & Machine Works Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. On Depot Street, Next to Pcnney's ...... .............. ............ . ii-1 I'erhaPs one of the most .nmerli nffnirs that the Methodist Ladies Aid Society have put on for some time, wns the six-course banquet that was ferved to the Young Woman's Kdu cational Auxiliary Tuesday at seven irciocK p. m, at the home of J C. F fioort. The lieautiful home was made even more attractive, as throughout the spacious wioms, floral decorations were in profusion. Tulips and jon quil were most tastefully arranged in the living rooms, while oink loses nnd sweet pens run verted the dining reom into a bower of beuuly. The rOSeS for the occasion wpm m-eventeH by Mr lreper. Jhe sumntnus i inner which was taost pleasantly served by five dainty Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chamhreaii nf Portland and their small rianddsiifh- ter Harbsra Ann lnughertv of Fres no, California, are visiting in l.n Grande at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. .M. Ilouvv. .Mrs. Hoiivv is tb WILSON (.OCCLES nnd Colored (.lasses All Styles All Prices A .New nnd Complete Assortment n iUU , jlcleit rIwhr. JEliiora Fines, (daughter ot Mr, nwi Mr.. jCimmbwm. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo i New Telephone Directory for La Grande, Union and Cove to be printed early in May. Notify the office of any desired change ' AT ONCE Home Independent Telephone Co. mm We will have the famous Flor in Dollar Berries fresh Saturday morning. A Complete Line of Fresh Vegetables J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot St. Tw o Phones, Call Main 73 -NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY