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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1923)
Monday, May 21, 1923. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "Blending Colors' Enhance the i'f Simple 1 Summer Styles . Design 4306 ' shown at our -DESIGNER ' Pattern Counter TTTffl II.. ' HiLV Design 4316 shown at our STANDARD. DESIGNER Pattern !&! Counter Plain and Figured Voile V , Two Tones of Organdy rfJ06-M;ike the dress , iitf-Thecascadedrspery aboveof one shade and the scalloped , trimming of another. At our piece goods counter all shades of orjfindy and other suitable summer materials ' ar shown. - The Bclrobe enclosed with the pattern shows you how to make the dress from start to finish. is of plain voile and the dress of figured .voile. Canton crepe, organdy, and Ccoijjtttt can be used. Visit our piece goods ' and our "' Standard-Designer Pattern counters to-day. f By fol' lowing The .Belroko' you ' will be able to duplicate eiactly the original deafen. Visti our Standard-Designer Pattern Counter thdyl 13 WHO: A Good Place to Trade VSW-S oi Prominent Contractor Now Gives Out Facts John Thorn , Suffered Ten Years With Stomach Trouble But Feels "Fit As a Fiddle' . He Declares, Since Tanlac Entirely Re stored Health.' "It fcrljitnly whs a luolty day (or nic vvlM-n I K't TiiiiliK!, for U'h koI mc U-c tn? bi ll'i- u nd HironwtT tlian 1 Juiya 1 ov;r ln y-nrn." suM John Thorn. wHI known ronlritctor, rt-Hldtng at Howard SI., Han 1'Ynnclneo, al. I "Knr h'n "ar or morfc my stomach u'uh in ttiu-li ii fix that no ninth-r what I ale or how lit t lt. It hurt tin for houiH. I tfot no run-down J r-lt tired and worn out all the time, evn in tln morning, for I' iva ho nervous 4 ai v.-r alupt wojl. NlKlit when I came. In I Juut dropped Into the first ehulr I caino to. ' "Hut I've taken nix bottle of Tan lue now and am feetlnx fit ns a fiddle. I nev;-r have a touch of Indigestion any more, . I sleej- llko u lop every n.K'ht and that tired, run down feel log i entirely gone and I am full of: energy all the time. What Tan lite has done for me makes me glad to recom mend it," . . . - Tankifi is for salt' by nil pood drug gists, i Awi'pt no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. ndv. Fashion Notes Pleated I.ace Cape. Paris. A soft and graceful cape of pleated lace is one of the access ories for some of the printed muslin and also frocks worn here today. This cape is worn only with gowns that are lace-trimmed. Kosewood Popular Shade Paris. Kosewood is -one of I the shades beccming more and more pop ulur today for costumes of georgette. It is a shade which looks especially well with a bit of gold trimming or just the 'right shade of blue. feather shcu is gaining, favor. Bits of .feathers in brilliant pulors orna ment this type of footwear. Another new shoe mode is the xandal of cheeked satin with a frill of pleated chiffon. Toes are becoming longer and more pointed. to the fore today, only bigger and in more brilliant tints than ever. A pendant matching the earring and hung on a ribbon on rrd is a fancy of the moment. Variety in Cape Collars, t ' New York. Deep cape collars-are today the newest vagary of the ber tha and of the cape. In crepe de chine, georgette, or voile they are soft enough to fall ip pretty folds. In crgandie they are usually not so successful. - , ' o Feather Khpe ,(iaining. , London. A glance at the dancing feet in such renresentativo places as the Savoy ballroom indicates that the jit has been used in many , epidemics Whooping Cough. This is a very dangerous disease, particularly under five years of age, but when no paregoric, codeine or' other opiate is given,, is easily cured by giving Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. Most Deonle believe that it must run its course, not knowing that the ! time is very much shortened, and"1 that there is little danger from the hsease when this remedy is' given.; Helps Fill Church Pewj Dignified and attractive church ad vertising not onlv fills news but of- ten actually pays in dollars anil g cents,, report. Prank- I.. Snow, nro-lo fessor c.f industrial journalism at O. !9 A. c. . !2 Advertising muBt be backed hyo real service church goers must be given iooci lor tnougiu, ne -suvs. 0 "Good music, helps likewise in hold-;o ing: attendance- v "SunRational advert! si up of a sen sational subject when not backed by an equally sensational nermon does, not pay, it has been proved. Accur acy in advertising is always what geis results in the long run. Prop er amount- of dignity in keeping with the spirit of worship is generally ad vocated by churches which obtain the 'The idea that Teligion is cheap-uv enecl through advertising in being ex ploded. 'If a church has something, worth whiie to- offer why shouldn't it use this means of letting the pub lic know about it? And now that church management is being put on a strictly- business basis why should n't the church pay for newpaper ad vertising space?" Church news, as well as other types of news should be run as news, thinks' Professor Snow, but display advertising should be paid for at 'regular- Kp'ace rates. A asi-iea of nearly 75 feature articles on church good circulation builder. The Ideal Graduation Gilt A KODAK The Gilt That Never Grows Old Prices from $6.50 Up -r- i i' ii t"i rn n riclmi t! o AVe carry a fine line ot jvouaii aiuui..B 5 . RED GROSS DRUG STORE 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 of whooning cough, with pronounced success. It is safe and pleasant to ; take. Adv.- ' Water Proof, Thing of Glory London. The old-fashioned "water proof" has become such a thing of glory that one longs for. rainy days. One of them shown here today is a fine ruby red, and has a waterproof cloche hate to match. -Another is a beautiful shade of blue, 'gathered and gallooned anil altogether chic. Snappy Styles I The ladies nf the W. K. C. sur prised Mrs. Laura K. Hradcn Satur day evening, May Ul, at 'her home, tho occasion being her birthday anniversary. 'Organ Given College, - By Anonymous Donor KCOftNK. May 21. The girt of an ionnuyitioiis donor of u largo pipe or- I'gan, lo hf Installed In 1 1 0 I'lilver- I h 1 1 - of i M-i'gon nitiMUMiudllnrtiini upon ; Its completion, was announced hvv .loday. Tho donor Is a roHldcnt of I l-...r... .nut .1 li.ilif limn frl..n,l .if dir. unlvorsUy. Tin1 organ cannot bo Instnllcd un til tln Interior of the nudUorluin Ik cnniplflcd. Twenty-f I vo lliounnnd dnllars expenditure ts ncccftsjiry to do I his work. When the struct 1110 Is coinnlolcd. It. will accoiiiinodati' firm A most pleasant evening was on- 1 I . 1 ... 1 C I persons. II will have a stage, with " K tt. Iivmple ilresslng rooms for inuslciatiH Those present were Mr. and '. , wlll ,. ,, for all .ypes ot .1. Kochfiispnrger mid childien, Mr. ...,.., .., tnl l..u U'll.nv - ....,! ,..!. U-...1 ""'"" '"' ...H.-..-M ivinn. i . t.... 1.' 1 n " 1 .Mr. uhove where tho I will ho on hack l ho si ago. Tho console, organ pluyei' Is Men ted, the main floor In front Mrs. W. Thompson, Mr. and .Mrs. ! lilVHtonc, Mr. and Mrs. t'hnilrs Wea- A I I f .... I.. I... 1)1. ...I. 1! .. ,7i iT ii .11 iof tho stage. This will enable hhn t .11 xi Vi 1 m i '"'ect large groups of sliigeis or .Mrs, Julius Kooseh, Mrs. ltert fair, Mrs. Lilly Williams, Mrs. Mary I'Vl kory Mrs. Stewart AlcAnish, Mrs. Su san Huriiott, Mrs. .Susie Mruco and daughter, Mrs. Hewnie t.'antiell, Mrs. Hoho Wright auu Mauinnc MolcaJf. ' the university orchestra while at the sumo time nerving as accompanist. When tho organ Is Installed, uni versity .vesper services, now held in a Kugone church whero an organ is available, will ho conducted on I h campus. " Tho'oigan will servo as an effective hack ground fin numbers of fered at orchestra concerts. t New Silhouette. Now-York. The Moused back just i coming into favor here is a new sil-j houette making for long and slender I line.s. In coaU it seems particularly! effective,-. and models of this sort in! embroidered faille crepe . were seen! on the fivnue today. 1 Knife IMaiting. j New York. Knife plaiting is as all-present today as I.uxor patterns aiut Dins tair to -ne in utsmon loiiei-. A favorite type of hat is an off-the-face modol with a brim made up en tirely of 'gnoAgrnin ribbon in accor dion plaits. Hoop "Earring. New York. The hoop earring is coming in again. Tor sonnT time it has been almost crowded out by pen dants and drons. But it is once more m it av w , Shirts ; for Spring- and Summer Wear The Toggery Andrews BrtM. Everything in Men's Wear. CHRISTIAN CHURCH I REVIVAL Continues Subject for This Week: Monday "What Is Eeal Conversion?" Tuesday "Steps Unto ' Heaven," a chart ser ' mon. ' Wednesday ' "Disease and Its Remedy." Thursday "The Con ' quering Church." Friday "An Important .Prayer." Saturday 'To .Whom Shall We Go."' ' The Meetings Are Growing in; Power. ;. We are Going Over . j , The Top! n T JOIN. IN! Power The three most vital units in the economical and satisfactory operation of motors are the Piston Rings, Pistons and Piston Tins, ah of which we carry in stock, and with our cylinder grinding equipment we are able to give you a very complete piston assembling service. t Xeighton's Welding & Machine Works WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING ? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD ' Money No Measure Of Value The value of telephone service cannot be measured in dollars and cents. - No community without telephone service can exist in competi tion with another community that has telephone service. - Home Independent Telephone Co. STAR TUESDAY ' WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Admission, 35c; Children, 10c Shows at 2:30, 7:15 and 9:00 NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH! TTTVS For Sale Women of Mnoseheurt l.oirion mot at the home of Men. Hoy Smith on Otlnr Nlreet ThurMtuy afternoon for the social meeting. Thi home was beautifully itworat rA with sprinK flowr.i. -After tlio huhincsH meeting a busy hour was spent at needlework. l-'orty nrres near Rummprvllle, S! j Mrs. J. G. Stuart rendered several j in rulilvntlon, 6 acres a. trillion, niusirul numbers, whieii were en ioved ul lmot rrady for tli plow, rivi by nil. At the clc.se of the after- j uc-i-ca In alfalfa and 15 iioren more Just noon ref iTshmvnls were served bv '"vetted. Good three-room house, barn the hostesses, .Mrs, ('harles Kunyan, u,,d ifarajtn, fenelng. four-wire, water Mik. r'rank Keynnlds and jlrs. ntrlit for three neres. The price ts Smith. :.7iili. Terms, lnveallitate thin. The fruest for the afternoon was I ' ' Mrs. R. A. Wcairle. Members present i 1 "n am' Tork. six-room wore Mrs. I). Chaihonenu. Mrs. J. J. I house, wired, wnler In house, cellar Harlen, Mrs I. K. Wyriek, Mi-s. K. !f'"' mllk ,l"d vecolables. separated in. :W- Smith, and Mrs. K. K. Uonhnn ;'" Ka apartments. Ham, sianehtons of Perry; Mrs. 1.. A. Stoop, Mrs. J.fw ws. Oood uhlekeii house, Iiok I, Kline, Mrs. E. S. Norris, Mrs. 1). 'house ami Rood imrnire. Seven aore Brannon, Mts. II. A. Klinirhammer, "Ifniru. Siden.iid.. Over 60 tons 'Mn. A. N. Mav'ille, ' Mrs. J. G.' l,,l' out annually Inst two seasons. Stuurt. Mrs. J. I Collins and Mis.ihl"v,' 'our years aito, first rlnss ; (.:. S. Shultr. Mis. "Erssie kiiiH mid Mrs. Hipifins, Ornce liny Hater, all Hnw- -f Kl Kin, ' passed throuirh -La Grande last veiling on their way to Noilh Bend, where they will remain frr several ' tiavs Httcndinff the Grand I.ode. Mr. and Mrs. I,lnyd Chundler of l. Grande, left for Portland Inst night where they will spend some . time visiting. Mrs. W. C. Grensham, of Kljrin, passed through the city Inst nlKht en route to Ilnndon, OreEon, whcr fhe will visit for several days. Mrs. Wslter Irishman will enter tain the' Alpha club nt the Country club next Thursday. Mm. H. A. Zurhrick will entertain th Clio club nt her horrre on Main pumptnK plant, eleetrlo power. tJoou Kravel roml lendtni to main hard sur face l.a tJrande-lslnod City road. 1'tve I minute ride to city. This w ill appeal to anyone who appreciates ood Boll. Ilve acres In .May i'ark. with mod ern plastered seven-room house, base ment, wired, plumbed Jtist as modern ns any city home. (iiii-ago, barn. ebtck.-rt house, cherry crop brought In ir.no lust year. Iletter prlres already 'assured fills s(-nsnn. One aero In st in wherries which Is (rood for Itiloo. Uiood pumplue plant, one mile to Ul jllnimlc, This Is hleh rlass property.l .Must he soen lo lie appreciate,!. l-'lvo ens ni-ar city with (rood house, miraite, chicken house, wood house and imod cellar. Hood lnd. AdJolnliiK city. Geo. H. Currey eavenu next Tuesday nftcjnoori, Rail Kstutt Inauranc. The Eye of the Camera Plunged Into The Jaws of Death! Carle Laeinmle Presents HUNTING BIG GAME in AFRICA WITH GUN and CAMERA IJy II. A. Snow YOirVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE-IT! f Used Cars By looking over the following list you might find the one you are looking for : Buick Six Touring .. 1 Buick Four Touring Dodge Roadster i Chevrolet Touring .... ! Dodge Touring t Ford Delivery i Oakland Touring 'Maxwell Touring ....... $350.00 $325.00 $350.00 $300.00 $325.00 $125.00 ..... $225.00 .... $210.00 - These"cars are priced right and our terms are liberal. See. them at our show room, corner Adams Avenue and Fir Street. . at- Southard & Shinn Buick Agents