La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 30, 1923, Image 2

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    Wednesday, May .10, 1923.
TUB LA RItANnK.KVKMNR OBSERVER
PARR. TWO
THR OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
nit 3 Ae&Afcirv
Now is the time to set tltcm out.
Five sturdy plants out of six-inch pots.
. ft-"s
TOMATO PLARTS
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ffOO V tin-HO ISA
TXAT B6 I 1 OWfL'.
feu " I HUE TROUBLE
Just Right
If you choose at our piece, goods coun
ter and follow directions contained in
our Standard Designer Patterns the
frock is bound to he "just right." Here
you will find crepe de chine, organdy,
net, voile, Georgette, mull, in white and
in all the new summer shades. Your
pattern envelope will tell you how many
yards to buy. ... ,' . 'ft
raters il
31
A Good Place to Trade
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MAlVi'HW. OTCY WALKER CAUSMT 7HC CULPRIT a.
, VJHO 5 EUPP(5Snt) TO HAVE THE RED WHEELBARRoVj; .
I it i roiiiiiiiraiivi'ly Kite, n si rllc-! "Odilly enough," remarks Anion
jllic- iivcniKi- .Miicrlcan without wiu-n- Tash "nearly all men who borrow
ini; nowadays. Ilo clilici. h wearing fountain pens think the art of wnt
'Ihick ulaSHi-s or has IiIm JiandH In hln'inj: consists of. puUingr weight be
lliocki'ta n-Knifii'ly !u- In doInK both. 'hind it."
A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT
THE FLAG OF
OUR COUNTRY
American Flag Is the Third
Oldest National Flag In
the World.
broom plants alon the A.slnria-Sea-sirte
hibway, will be held at Ccluiri
bln bench, on I'Yichiy eveniiiK- Tho
affair will be Riven under the au
spices of the Kiwanls flub of As
toria. All citizens of Clatsop county
have been invited. A programme of
sports, vocal and Instrumental music
will be arranged.
The Golden Trail is now at the
heiKbt of it" beauty, the plants
are in fuil bloom. Tile liihway is
a mccca fcr outint; parties.
their comrades, will enjc.y places of
honor in the thousands of parades
which will mark the memorial ohsorv-
iiinces throughout the nation. Next
I .1.- Ill U A...I ...
yi-ar nicy win ue mwer. nnii in 11
few yearn there will lie none.'
Wc have illsrovnrcd tliat moat, peo
pie work bi-cuilso thi.y i,o jo.
(lly llnrrv Nelson)
The American Flair, the ?mhlm of
our country, is the third oldest na
tional flait in the world. It is knrwn
hr "Old Cllory.1' "The Stars and
Stripes," "The' Star Spnnuled Uan
ncr," and "The lied. White and
Blue." Hy whntevor name we 'de
scrtbe it, it represents liberty and
liberty means obedience to our lnws.
The Klnjr contains thirteen stripes,
aUfrnate red and white, represent intr
the 1M original states; and a star for
each state of the Union. The field
of the Flan Is the stripes, and the
Union is the lllue and the Stars. The
colors of the Flaa; are red. repre
senting lryalty, sincerity and justice,
and its stars representing the Fed
eral Union.
The arrangement of the stars on
the flag is regulated hy law and
executive order. An executive order,
issued October 21!, 11112, provided for
48 stars arranged in six horizontal
rows of eight stars enclv Starting
in the upper left-hand corner and
reading each row from left to right
gives the star cf each stale in the
Union. The star representing Ore
foil is tho first star in the fifth
row, Oregon being tho :Wrd state to
ratify the Constitution and become
part of the United Stntes, the stars
arranged in order of the state's rati
fication of the Constitution and ad
mission to. tho Union.
The dimensions of the Fhig are
fixed by an executive order issued
May Hi, HUH. The length should
he just 1.0 times its heighth. The
Union, or part of the Flag on which
the stars appear, should be seven
stripes high and ts length .70 of the
height of the flag. The stars are
five-pointed, with -one point directly
upward. When a new state is ad
mitted the star is not added tc the
flag until the Fourth of July next
succeeding the date of admission. The
constitution is the basis of all law,
and the Flag is its symbol. Always
respect it.
lllue Line is Thinamg.
A pitifully small group of men, all
I weighed down with the burden of
years, remains to bear visible, testi
' mony of the struggle between North
I C..il, t, Mmri,,l iltr fttu,
' of them, devoted to the memory of
TRY SULPHUR ON
AN ECZEMA SKIN
Costi Little and Overcome!
Trouble Almost Over
Night
Anv nreakiner out of the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome hy applying Mcntho-Sulphiir,
declares a noted skin specialist. He
cause of its perm destroying properties,
this sulphur preparation instantly brings
ease from skin irritation, soothes and
heals the eczema risht up and leaves
the skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the tormtnt
without delay. Sufferers from skin
trouble should obtain a small jar of
Rowles Mciuho-Sulphur from anv
(rood druggist and use it like cold
cream.
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
Uaa Qrandma'o Sage Tea and
Sulphur Recipe and Nobody
Will Know
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re
storing faded, gray hair to its natural
color dates back to grandmother's time,
blie used it to keep her hair beautifully
dark, ((lossy and attractive. ' Whenever
her hair look on that dull, faded or
sircaKid appearance, Ibis simple mix
ture was applied with wonderful ef
fect. Hut brewing at home is miusy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any dn:fi store for a bottle of "Wycth's
SaVc and Sulphur Compound," you will
get this famous old preparation, im
proved by the addition of other ingre
dients, which can be depended upon to
restore natural color and beauty to the
hair.
Well-known dniRsists say it darkens
the hair so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell it iias been applied.
Ymj simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it and draw Ibis through
your hair, taking 'one strand at a time.
ty morning the gray hair disappears,
and after another application or two, it
becomes beautifully dark and glossy.
scotch niton m in hi.oom
SKASinE. Ore.. May .'1(1. The
second, annual Scotch llroom Festi
val, a county celebration inaugurated
in recognition of the luxuriant
growth of golden-colored Scotch
ipl
j litis
Tin: man who nor.s
' THIM.S
Hbout thv liourif) Hhoutil luiv
tools to do them with, ir
lir ham u burn or outlioimr h
nliouM Imvo a Utile nhop fill. ,1
up where ho run have i vUn
nnd where he ran 1oe the work
that needs ptatitntf. Mining and
bortnr. Yn ii will find every
thing you need for nn Impromp
tu Khop, or for doing odd John
about thft Jioune at l.tlty'"-
F. L. LILLY
rimn Mali! 7 Ml III Admin
.Gordon
Hosiery ,
for
Women
Gordon
Hosiery
for
Women
ft
! 3i AY'.E....!& Vygar
Many Women Appreciate
Our Convenient Hosiery
Section
Hosiery styles presented here are correct, varjed,
all-inclusive. There are hose for sport wear, for
dress, for street wear. Selection is practically unre
stricted, and prices are exceedingly moderate.
Do you know how much time and bother this con
venieni section will save you?
Prices' from $1.50 to $3.73
The Bootery Inc.
"A Paradise for Tired Feet"
Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe
GROVER SMITH, Mgr.
Now is
Carr's
Is the rPlace
THAT TELLS the story of Great Savings resulting from our careful buying and our low price policy.
Come in and let us show you how this great store will save you money.
Inlaid Linoleum Extra Special Inlaid Linoleum
Special purchase of several hundred yards of high grade inlaid linoleum, suitable for -m a
kitchen, bath, etc. Why buy print linoleum when you can buy inlaid at this special price sO
per square yard
9x12 Axminster Rugs
$64.35
Regular Price, $78.50
' A most fortunate buy makes it possible to of
fer these exceptional rugs at this reduction. These
are the heaviest grade seamless Axminster Rugs,
slightly imperfect but in no way affects the
wearing qualities. In fact, is not noticeable. Pat
terns of excellent color and design especially suit
ed to living and dining rooms; Early selection is
advised as quantity is limited.'.
The Value Steel Range
$65.00
This range embodies all the newest and most
desirable features of a practical steel range. Has
large firebox with extra heavy back lining guar
anteed for 20 years, 18 inch oven, sanitary leg
base' square high closet with drop doors. This
range is nicely nickel trimmed, all doors and back
splasher are made with white, panels, Extra Spe
cial Value - $65.00
Refrigerators
These refrigera
tors are con
structed very sci
entifically and
will give excellent
service
19x3(5, 35-Ib
Ice Capacity
$14.75
30x40, 60-Ib Ice
Capacity, Similar
to Cut
$30.00
New-Perfection Oil Cook
Stoves
The . new Perfection Oil
Stoves are considered the
best in their line, which typ
ifies the reason why four
million housewives the
world over are. using the
New Perfection. Carr's is
the' logical place to make
your selection as we carry
all sizes and styles.
Two Burner
$19.50
Three Burner
$25.50
Four Burner
Cedar Chest
$15.70
A cedar chest is a
most practical article
for storing furs, guar
anteed moth proof
we show fifteen differ
ent styles with and
without trays, highly
finished, Genuine Ten
nessee Red Cedar. Ad
vertised one is 3(5 inches
long and 17 inches wide
and is a big value at
$15.70
EXCHANGE DEPT.
Ixt your old furni
ture pay for your new.
We wili allow you the
highest market price on
any furniture you wish
to exchange on new.
Overstuffed
Living Room
Suite
$160.00
It is good news to
know that the new liv
ing room suites are pric
ed at a surprisingly low
level. This handsome
overstuffed suite to the
right, consisting of lux
urious davenport, arm
chair and rocker with
loose cushions, coil
spring cons t r u c t i o n
throughout and tapes
try upholstery are ex
ceptional value for only
$160.00
We
Charge No Interest
CARR'S
Your
Credit Is Good