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PAGE TWO TITI-: LA GRANDE EVICNINC OBSERVER Tuesday, May 22, 1923. ft ' ' '.f v-r 7 ew Vacation Corsets 'A One of our' corsets, fashioned to combine those features desir ed by the active sportswoman,1 are ideal for vacation time. They are of lightweight fabrics, some' . of , elastic and are as supple as caVbe.: They are here in many different models in Gossards and '.'"Warners. A Good Place to Trade tho Hcrlnt'urox; it in ever in ndvniirc of innn'H, entire life on earth, enter ing oven into eternity itself. "Be hold," Bitith the Master, "1 have fore tolil you. all thinirs." - Thee clause are renernu8ly at flndcl. Come and fulfil' the divine command to "Search the Scripture." , At the ' Riveria . Parent-Teacher Association meeting which was held Kridav aflernion at the xchool build ing, tlie following officer were elect ed for tluj coming year: Mr. K. 1. Shepherd, president; Mm. Faust, vice president; .MiiM Galloway, aecrvtary treasuror. ' .Ii Whilteker, county health nurse, gnven an interesting report on the school children she had exam ined, four ' sonjrs were sung by the. first grade pupils, recitations weit I given by the first, sect-rid and third grade pupils, and a piano solo was rendered by Mi's. Collingwood. . One of the many delightful spring parlies occurred Mimiuy ai me para, when Mrs. L. Carter and Mrs. J. E. I Clark celebrated with a combined birthday party. Those pi-eent were Mrs. L. Car ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Swalberg and Har vey Carter. One of tho features of the party was the delicious picnic dinner. Mrs. E, P. Mossman left last eve ning for Portland on a combined business and pleasure trip. flowers of oriental design , Basliate for Sleeves, New York.-. Batiste is a material fast coming into use today for sleev es in such summer frock as have aleoves at ' all. itt is seen in com binations with such unallied materials as cantcn crepe and foulard. Short Gauntlet Glove. LADD CANYON, May 22. The re- New York. Nothing baa a more cent rains make everything in this remarkable appearance than the j locality bid fair, for a banner year, short gauntlet glove worn with a i the farmers are fcusy with their LADD FARMERS SEE FINE YEAR sleeveless gown. . Nevertheless this short glove is quite permissabla to day and, if It looks amusing, this iff because the beholder is not suffi ciently saturated, in styles' to, lose a sn;-e of humcr,' Choker Less of a Choker ' New York. The choker necklace spring work and the. fall crops look fine. Evary man in the neighbor hood is busily engaged. Mm. Turnbow and- daughter Nellie from Wallowa, are here on a visit for a few days. Mrs. Turnbow is a sister to Mrs. Mary I. Counsell. The. county rcudmaster has been having some work done on the foot- of today is a bit less choking than nur roau wmcn. is greauy appreciated at first. It is still composea or -- ..- ...... .,.., . hin. round beads. But instead of ! Ladi Canyon school closed Thurs-. i.in r. on th throafc o. line W alteriioon of Fashion Notes Intientifyinir Cone. PuHk. When the tfown is of print ed materials of a atnkinir uesio-n the wise courti ere today makes the accompanying cape on a plain ma terial and solid cellar. Hut to show that the cape "belongs," it may have" a narrow collar of the dress material. unbecomtnff to utl save the very beau tifui it is new worn more oiwn at the base of the throat. last week. Before nout the patron of the district be gan gathering at the school house with, their baskets, the school boys I UttlllK OUfV IIAIIlg VIA 'Ly . U .. 1 . . . . .. 1 IIW1I IIIC IUUICA WUre ItltlTJU WIVU KUUU' Lingerie oi iwo itinwriaia. ,, ,at (own to Fatisfy ' theil. New York.-Lmgene today is made aDDetit(. Cakc!!. (ookies. lad. up or two materials, out irequentiy . kle Die bunaM1... oranees. and to of only one color, ueorgette in teatoD it off. 13.11,1 had suoolied ose wil! have strips of tune in theitv,. iw .,., i.:,.h ,m ,it . samo Mill an uriimirciiwiiiuii. i (.t- de chine is trimmed with self-colcr lace, and batiste with organdie. president and at this meeting it was decided to Renit Tiowers to only the membera-of the elub and their imme diate families except in case of death. Slower haif been sent to imimrea Conway at Hot" Iake sanatorium the week before, and we are glad to know that Mildred is improving. The hes tess served delicious refreshment- at the rinse of the afternoon. The next meeting will be with-. Mrs. George Tilton. May 21th. The Neighborhood club was. shock ed at the news of Geneva Childersv' death at her home in Oakland, Cali fornia, May 12. Mrs. Childers was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J S. Butner, formerly ef this neigh borhood but who is now living in Pu Hoise, Idaho. Mr. "and Mrs. E. T, Peebler were tne recipients of the sad news' m a telefrcam from Mr. Butner. . It will be remembered by all her friends thut Mrs. Butner was a verv serious condition when they moved' from hero and has stead ily grown worse until neither she nor ;Yir. Butner were able to go to see their daughter, but the son. Emmett, went and arrived a. fewminutes be- fore death claimed nis sister. Ge- neva attended I.add Canyon school and will be rememnerea as a loyeiy girl, and her schoolmates will join with the friends and neighbors of the family in sympathy for the par ents who have such deep trouble at this time. . CITATION At' the' Country club last evening Mr:, and Mrs. A- V. Hampton enter tained' a few friends in honor 01 Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bragg with a seven o'clock' dinner. Mr. Bragg is soon to. leavB 1 for Salem where he will take up his duties as a member of the State Industrial commissiun to which, he-was recently appointed by Governor Walter M- Pierce. Around tho dinner table 'gathered Die friends of Mr. and !Wr. lirtigg, many, of whom' have been associated with thorn for 11 number of years. training on the pari, of th'-'ir instruc tor, Miss Anthony. The pupils taking part were: Beat rice McAllister, Huth McAllister, Wilma Mays, Sally Siegrist, Itussoll. Nelson, 'Adolph Siegrist, Philip New lin, Judith Snodgrusa,. Phyllis Peter son, Phyllis Dunn. A flower dance, by Sally Siegrist, a pupil of Leona Newlln .McNamee was an added feat ure of the evening. Miss 'Anthony is to be compliment ed upon her splendid class of young musicians. Two mora recitals will be given in the future by .fiss An thony's class and tlioy promise to be of merit.. Those who were fortunate enough to attend tile recital last eve ning will not miss the following two recitals. 1 ! . ' A very pleasant . little, partv was given Saturday afternoon, when Mrs. I.. 0. terry entertained a number of They have, watched with l'iuiJMsonbi'ai iinduiiionojijyf her saftj al interest the advancement '"whichl E1 wHETs IT! years oTage. I..- me cnnnren nrst atteirueo tne mat inee ttt the Star theatre, after which they.-were taken to he Palace and treated to ice cream. Thos present were: Mariorie Rev- nolds, Dorothy Ann Warnick. Viririn- ia Warnick. Marian Ann Stange. Jane institutions. Stange, Betty Cochran, Cleta McKen- non, rarnara matt, ucrtrud Scran has. marked Ml'. Hnigg's career, from tho teacher in Grande Ilonde valley to county, superintendent cf public instruction, then to postmaster of I.a Crande and now to the cnpitol at balem where he will sit on a com mission that has to do directly with the - important business nf thi Mt-'ilA. Following , dinner, guests gathered il"Cl',Mll?a ' ''"llian Ashby hd liround the flreplici and enjoyed ,w''.rd Uehanfn. Marion Crowe, Ilich aeveral hours general rliscussion of! llJ"' "at,m"" Meyors, Kenneth public affairs Interspersed occasion- j 'e Alf,'e Zw,e11, H""l bhort' ally with some leniiniseences which Lnf"un Bollen ml',mo Torry- '"1." tl,cG,'"mle Ro,,d V"'- The Moody Bible Study class will Dancing was enjoyed for a time I?' t,.tj"! ';om.fl f M- D- C Gra- before the party adjourned. ' "'' il,'ldl,,ftton?0,rro1,w , . j noon. May 2,), at 2:110 o'clcck. These , , , , , , 1 meetings open with, a ten-minute dis- I11 honor of Mr. and Mrs. I,i'lckson.!cUB11M current religious events, vho will leave soon to make their ; conducted by. Mrs. f). C. Graham, home near the coast, a number of Tho HuhjCct for the afternoon will be their friends ami neigh win gathered ,hc storv of Davill, his great vic at the Park Sunday where an elab- ,orie ver the enemies of Israel, his orate picmc dinner was served an. selection and bis annointing of a general goiul time- was enjoyed iur..ai'. vi.,., 1,. ik ,ii. ....... t 'Jf"- ' ., ... iKing Saul, and the hitter's jealous v ,;..v ..... n..u .. 11. ; pursuit of Him to take his life, in Feathers Disarranged. Paris. Bunches of burnt goose and peacock feathers stick out at strange and unexpected angles from the. little, close-fitting hats of straw being worn here today The.-"e soft and uncurled feathers hang over the ear or over the eyes, or they dart sidewise at a tangent most coquettish. Shambolo Jacket.: ' . London. The shambole jacket is a new foature . today, for afternoon frocks. Ono of thes of bluck silk re lias n bolero that pretends to open on it waist coat and belt (if blue. The bolero is one in name only, being sown down, to the rest of the bodice. Hand-Painted Vestees. London. Some of the brilliant lit tle vestees that peep out from sports clothes and tailored, suits worn here are hand-painted. There are several materials which take well to a touch of hand painting. Silk is perhaps most often seen, the pninting being In the County .Court. for fho County of Union, State of Oregon, : , In the matter of the estate of James M. Longshore, deceased. ; ' To Minta Kostock, Ethel Kostcck, Fay Lind, Grace Willis, Charles Long shore, and to all otheu persons un known, if any such there be, greet ing: . In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and required- to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Union, at the court room there of at La Grande, in the County of Union, on Wednesday,' the lith clay of June, 1023, at 10 oMock in the forenoon of that day, hen and there to show cause, if any there be, why the petition ?or the sale of the fol lowing described, real property be longing to said estate, should not be granted, to:wit: NiNEl section 32, township 2 Soutn, Kunge .17 K. W. M., sr.d W;W'., SE'.SWl section 29, the ;NE!NW section 32, township 2 South, Hang 87 E. IW. M., all in Union County,- State of Oregon. u U. G. COUCH, Judge f the County Court of the State of Oregon, Court for the Coun ty of Union, with the seal of said affixed this 7th day of May, 1923. Attest: C, K. McCormick, (SEAL) Clerk. Mav8-15-22-2!)-June5 both teacher and pupils. Mrs. Deihl has taught a very successful school and it with deep regret that we toll her good-bye- Tlie club meeting at Mrs. T. Sher wood's last week was a very pleasant affair. Although the day was rainy one,, the ladies were out, and had a delightful atternoon. . Mrs, Brayden from town was a guest and joined in the pleasures of. the .after noon with these present. The busi ness meeting was disposed of by -the 0., W.. Guhlpmpnl 'nniHIoJnily,, Oliver iftidbrqek, Mr. and Mis. l.oJ. Iloyti JJr. ami Airs. L. b. Mnwllcy ami family, Mr. und Mrs. Tod Henderson, AJr. and Mrs, Irvie huhn and family, eluding alsn.'the inromoarable.- friend atiiu.i.r him 'on' the pnjt of Jonn. than, (he son of King Saul. The Bible has lonir been known as tho greatest book in the world and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stein and family, , tne onc f1UEht with the deepest in and Mrs. J. 11. Stnn.llev. and Djiflmn Standlcy Walker, Mr. and Mrit. Will Nibiuger anil daughter, Mrs. Lodenia Terry, Mrs, Alice San llpz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Turland and family, Mr. and Mrs. V(. II. Glenn and family, Mrs. Will iam Webster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glenn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. August iCrickscn and family. terest to humanity. It is ever new no stop can be taken by mun that has not heen previously recorded For Sale Forty acres near Rumniervllle, 22 acres In culllv.illoii, & acres adtlttlon- , dimont ready lor tho' plow, five The recital given last evening in cre In iilfiilfa and 15 acres more Jusi the library auditorium by the musi- seeded, liood three-room house, burn cal pupils of Miss Hilda Anthony, and iruruifo. fencing, four-wire, water Showed remarkable talent on the part I right for threo acres. The price Is of the small children and careful j::700. Terms. Investigate this. 1 1 m Cured Without Operation or Confinement MY METHOD of ucceuful File treatment docs swsy with cutting, fcumtag, clamps, stiechtt, ligatures and ether disagreeable snd violent features ut th old system. My non-turglcsl itched Is rapid, gentle snd toothing, gMng almost instant relief snd it gutr. antced to parmantntlrcure. No hotpi tal bills, no anaesthetic, no shoe, no danger, no confinement to bed or room, :ND TODAY FOR MY FREE 1L- LUSTRATED BOOK. Hwstmbw. t pntnlvt SutnA 1st Is tnt ttit ei m slsllr t csfiwleMir tnd pttnlntnll). cm m Pim. 4 3i I Ten acres In May Park, six-room house, wired, wuler In llouset cellar for milk and vegetables, separated In to two. apartments. Harn, stanchions Tor cows. (Joo.1 chicken liotise, hoy house and good garage, 8.ven Aerea In alfalrn. Hplen.ll.L. Over t9 tons of hny-cut annually Inst'two seasons. sowed ..four years agio Klrat class pumping plant, electric power. Ooo.l gravel roa.l leading to main hard sur face J.n ttran.le-lslan.l nty ro.ul,. Five mlnitn ride to city. Tins will apneal to anyono who appreelntea good soil. Five acres In Slay Park, with mod ern plastered seven-room house, base, ment, wired, plumbeii just as mo.lern as any city home. enrage, Imrn. chicken house, cherry crop brought In di.O 1.U.1 year, (letter prices already nasiireil this season. One acre In mrn berries which Is good for $ 1 1)011. jtioo.l pumping plant, one mile to Iji kirunde. This In l.ltll class nrnnertv. Must be seen to be apprectuteft. I'lvs seres near elly with good housei garnite, chicken house, wood home and good cellar, (lood land. Adjoining city. . Snappy ; Styles in E.&W. Shirts for Spring and Summer Wear The Toggery Andrews Bros. Everything in Men's Wear. Leading Hospitals and , Athletes Use Puretest TtuhhliiK Alcohol Ho lo:'mbiy'6lf tho niOKt,' famous KyinnuHiuntH. Th-y miy It ii unatir pnMHid for.rli0-lnff sorctifHS, himc n.'UM, ittinni'Hs, Its-uiHPfi flml Hprulnn. A r.iliiU)1c rubbing; nnl rofroshlns: iiRcnt is wry nocrssury In pvory tionw. Hick - room nn! liOHpttal. Camper, trampcrs and all pfO pf i)0 work bard with the muscle or body, i.l ho find Hiich u prt'iutrittion alniont ln- tllfpi'nHjibli. IlltKTKST Hi;iniNO AI.CO TKH. Itt nii-ilicati 1 to maktr 1! fit for t'xlt-n.ul usa onJy. yvl is not un pb'tiHiint In odor. Klni for rcduclnK fvr nnd rs cphhIvu prrHplrutlon, and for rt'liiiv iiK infliuiicd Hkln and lioiidaclM'8, Glass Drugs real flavor, is the first essential oi good coiiee. .Whether you prefer it mild or strong, you most havellavor M-J-B COFFEE has that lull rick llavor '. rTl emd lor Oavor in tea- , . TREE TEA. fhJ-B RANDEK8TEIN ACQ Cannot Exist In the Human Body If:' You Will- t'st Trunk's Proscription.1 It la preposterous; In- fact, it la ft sham to suffer with inflttiumutury, inusicular. acmtic ur miy fujm ut ', ith.'uiut.tlaia, ; Tula i'rcitcrlptlon doea not ruin: 'tli a Mium&i-li, H doa nut dtpiesa lU heart. Kut all tlio meat und good j fitud you wlah wltll taUlnif Trunk's liecripiioii. Containa no mercury, , aatiL-yiam aodu, oil inieryretJn r ;f narcotics, but positively oveicome ' any kind of rheumuiirm or tfout oa earth. What more do you want? There U notbinj; Just as good, and ' it is Impossible tu tift Momtthina", bettur. Tlie. yn-Btuitt urlo add aul- vent known . und. also a auverhia Uvea nifdluliie. ' Trunk'a 1'iHMcrfpiion sella for$1.7f ; or 'X tor only S.vnu.ut drufc- Storaa.J L. & L. DRUG STORE . KJI A TinnandTUDE THERE ts no better combination for tire economy then a Hartford Tube in a Hartford Casing. Both rod and fray iantr tubes bearing the Hartford name ro tho result o(25 years' experience in tire and tuba making. ( Tbey will add miles to the service of ay casiof. ' See the nearest Hartford Ue tlcr. HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS CO.. ' 1790 Broadway New York I ' 1 1 Used Cars one you are looking for: i! HEAFFBI'S 'l 1 - I . , : m,, - w siiArr t j WVV PENCIL ( rWI4 VOL1' : Yn ' jOuripccul WupatumiruMoi ' V .. . . V' metal climinatM oldcr.in f . VI'v A ,diipd h tj ihe-hmet t '.i -r : V; ,wPt"'WMpahimintrAj . V'' V' . .pWtyVoprtti5,Si7 By looking over the following list you might find the Buick Six Touring $350.00 Buick Four Touring $325.00 Dodge Roadster ................... $350.0 Chevrolet Touring $300.00 Dodge Touring .......... . $325.00 Ford Delivery $125.00 Oakland Touring '. $225.00 Maxvell Touring $210.00 INiat mn an wrtntroductd; jibe Uvtt Filler Pen which mof luiMcuitd the Pen indunty. Th eame mindi have now peW ttcted the Sheafler "PropeU .Itepelawr' PenciL t o ' t J r .1 ne 1 line jmr, urmu iMVfwr and Perfection in Pencil nuking. Ball dip no thaip edjie to' Wear"or tear pocketi. cVnonitraiion oonrincev FMSCR.XM WUCCISTS These care arc priced right and our terms are liheral. See them at our show room, corner Adams Avenue and Fir Street Southard & Shinn ' Buick: Agents' ' Of.. J. DEAN 1 tm v 'tiwitieii MmMtviwceeM Geo. H. Currey fleal Estate lnsuranr