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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1923)
FrMav. June 1.1923. PAGE TWO THE LA fJRANDli EVENING OV.SERVER ;'r If the oummer Gown Is a Gingham 'Gown and you are looking for Gingham Frocks tht are different-r-that have, in dividual ouches of trimming the nevv- everything, includi Hg COiGi'S, or plaided you will like them r Frocks. est check Min Taylor V v'Ve have a very large selection now ail all sizes are to be had in all styles. A Good Place to Trade SOCIALNEWS F ROM THE PARK il!t'. ' which are vAry stumpy, have nt tlic top three In rue globes, one on top of another, The ornaments are about the una of billiard bull;. , .The Thurmluv ISriclire4 club met yesterday .afternoon at tho home of MrH. (itMii'fco (Jochnin, Ui02 Second at reel. . ' Cardfl were played at three tables, Win. Vitice4it Vulmur winning tho high score for the afternoon. A love ly two-couine luncheon was served at an appropriate hour, und a plimanl afternoon was( Kpent by all who at tended. ' 1 Mis. D. A Blackburn, asistor tf Mrs. K. R. Barneri, who has been. apendii)Ktf few day in La (irandc.l returned w hur home in rendleton last evening. . Mrs. Julia li. Cunningham, who has been visiting in I .a Grande for the last four months with her his tor, Mrs, r. S. Ivunhoe, If ft for her home in (iohii'ii. Colorado. While her Mrs. ('unninKhuni has won a large circle of friends who are sorry U: have her leave. Preparation for Swimming -New York Going swimming today is as complicated as Ibetting , ready for tho opera. Thoro in the bathing suit, vhich has emerged from the era of flannel into that of India print or chiffon velvet.' And, there In the mcnogramiwMl belt, the beach Heart of fine hath toweling, and the cape of rubberized nilk all to bo reckon ed with. .Crystal Earringx KnormmiH ' New York. Ear rings of crystal have igrown to outrageous but pic turesque proportions today. Crystal is not a light weight substance, like real amber. Yet seme of these ear rings are the size of ir baby's fist, ana minulelv carved. 11 gold fetter, cal ved and inlaid and two inches or more wide On a small wrist it is more 'becoming than a flexible circlet. The Home of the Soul. . In olden times, it. was believed that the wwl the soul was: tho stomach, most likely for tho reusou that, a man is never o completely used up as when his stomach ia out of order." Kor tho cure of ordinary stomach troubles, there is nothing quite so prompt and satisfactory as Cham berlain's TabletH. They strengthen the stomach and enable it 'o per form its functions naturally. dive them a trial. They only cost a quarter. Adv. 1 ; '111 K 1'AltK, June 1,-Hpit Van ' wn at M if I leal UprinfiB on hnslneaH lust KiUlay. J Mih. I.Mdy Viindervnntir, aeeoin- l;inl-d by her two yoniiKCHt children, jweiit a Cove to ulnd ihr hiyil .heboid eiitfiiiiinmt-ot I here. I J. W. I.iiy and bin son, John, have ia buneh o( horu on tho Thompson place up fiithi-rlm- creek. ..1ih. loHr J .ay U entirely ic-ciip- irruU-d from her IIIiiohh. i fhtreiiei Vunorder was at Medical Spt'iiiK'l last week. Kenneth Vunorder has been on tho slik list fur a iw duya with :t cold, hut In- in up and around again. t Archie f'unorder was hero from Itltf Creek last week. i Nann-H canic In that .John Wallae-? Boyle wan doing t-xciidingly well on his new fruit ranch at CorvalliH, Ore. Kfnmr Hwtlgcr and family ur on the Hall ranch running a large dairy. They are having from So to t;o gal-, lon.s of .milk at a milking, for a htarl'or, which will bo much more In the near future, aa H 1m the Inten tion i hot)) him and Mr. Mall to i Iticieam: Ilp herd and the fresh j euws are coining In Uite fast. (liiy M':.alr haa purchased T lie old H:iggori dace, and haa Installed aj dairy. He has from 12 to " cow. I J it addition in running hf laim and I dairy. Mr. McN'air lias the position i of firo warden, generally from Jxir.c I till Ortol.cr 1. .Mia. .Mabel .Murdoch of Lower, I'uwder, rlauKlitur of Mih. (Jodsay, is reported on, the iek list last week. J. Koster is repairing hi fences,' having all his crop planted. Kd .Miles is about tluoutrh with Ins hiii-!!! Mi- v,.i al t'nion lati week. I rnn.sucttug buslneM. Kd Klekle (a reported about ready (to e'j!!!!nenee cutting liay. : Jt Is the intention oT the 1 :i snh 'serlbcrH on the telephone line, farm line No, 1, to have a meeting in the near future, organizing and formul 'allng plans for 1 ho management of I the line, especially Cor the., purpose of 'Securing u lineman who Will keep the line In repairs;, as it Heeds general repair work all along, having caused i much trouble last winter. 1'aiil Kills, forest ranger, of Cove. i In company with another ranger Lroni leaker, were up on Catherine creek looking after the several al lot Mir-nU given to sheep and cattle range. -Mr. Kllla reports seeing many defer trucks. Homo elk tagiis, and a fresh bear t rack op on Little Elk creek, two "milcH above the Corks. Th cy we n t up as fa r as the t ra i 1 crossing above tho Middle Corks, re turning by the nort h side crossing Klk creek, following tho national for est reserve lint), then crossing, o- inir nru-th nt tin- tn-;ul nf lr. Mi- ei'celr ! nort h of I (unter'H big log cabin. Htftvo TTut-hinKon, with a number of men look a bunch of cattle from Cnion, tinning them out on the WJiltman forest reserve above ,th :i l-'orka. The raiigciH report that tho grasses up near t he big mountains are not I ta rt ei I vtj ry heavy us yet . Th is H to be expootiul, aa the snows are not melted down enough to let the grass ahoot up as In the previous years. Miss Ksther Kvaldson has returned home from tho Cnion high school, nt the close of the term. Mis Stella Kvaldson lias also re turned ho?ne, having attended lilirh school at Cnhm. The two glrla made exrelleni progifH., the . report h oi which will he given Inter. Itapld progresH i made with the surveying of Die proposed railroad up ( 'atlierlno creek. Hi wwi urn In evidence nearly following tint high way, up to the Hall ranch, a dis tance of in nilles from Cnion. The first Hi retch of the work will be, It In rwporicd, from I'nion to the Smith ranch, near the summit between Cn- jon und Medical hipiinga. Activities tare kept very quiet, hut it Is believed tbyt a road is coming in t he near future, Nearly all the Jimhcr hold ers in Iho vicinity Lave optioned their propej-tle with the. Stoned:ihy anl I lavin firm, alleged promotei H of Die dial, at Cnion. , "Heacock'a Radiophones are four times louder than any other on the market easier tuned, and made right. Enterprise, Ore. 2:12:2t r - BOXED STATIONERY We are closing out many of- our , fancy boxes of Stationery at cost or less. These are High Grade and sirason able. Drop in jmd get a coupld of bqs for your s u mUir ' s corres pondence. It will pay you. ' tTE ULDRUCG- PflESCRIPTIOf 0HU5G1STS Tf ouomr owm'nrr Hiicl pvpvv week-end e a vaca- tion for you a real relaxation. Change clothes and shoeis as soon as you're through wjtii daily duties. It will Drove remarkably refreshing. When you re "too tired to do tis the tinyrthat you should be most certain to change. In our early suram'aisplays you'll find all of the newest foot wear fashionsshoes that help you to enjoy utmost comfort and look your prettiest at the same time. ...!. a ssa The Bootery Inc. "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe GROVER SMITH, Mgr. H AT ; CAN'T FIND A BUYER? I 1 1 TRY AN OBSERVER AD OBSERVER WANT AD PRICES 'GoodYear Wfngfoot Cords 30x3V! .yT $15.15 A 35x5 32x4 34x41V: 28.95 38.85 48.40 Other sizes in proportion Fashion. Notes ",. Oriental Mode for Tomuch. PariH. Toipjes filling closely to ;the heHd today are taking to an odd trimming which is distinctly Orien tal. Tim decoration is much like a coiled snake, being of shiny gold or bronze silk rr wire, and wound sev 'eral times ahout tho chapeau. Nile (Jreen and Scarali. Iondon. The dinner dances nt such smart places as Claridgc's ami the Savoy indicate the increasing , popularity of two colors. These arc the old Nile green and a new gray , ish-bluish-green calleil 'scarah." Hoth !. colors are cool in appearance and eminently seasonahlc. NoTel OecoralioiiN for Parasols London A novel decoration adorns poma of the new 'parasols and um brellas seen here today. The han- AN OLD RECIPE ' TO DARKEN HAIR Sag Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Gloisy Futuristic Lingerie New York. Much of the new 1 in gerie today is of white radium' Hk worked in "futuristic," which nvenns chiefly brilliant colors Night gowns have the wide armholes and are tied around the waist with a ribbon. The embroidery is in the form of n few seatetred flowers trailing over the shoulder cr down the skirt. Old-Fashioned Mracelet New York. The real old-fashioned bracelet is here again. This is the bracelet that rosemblos a handcuff though that is a moan word for such FOR SALE room modern house, full basement and ruriiiice, lot 45x110, Kurugc, aliudo trees, lawn, good fixtures, one block off Ada mil avenue, on Cedar Hired, l'rlce la&on.oo. Then in a luortKiige fur fltioo which the purchaser can atomine. A Nina! I cash p;tymcnl down and the balance can bo carried on contract. Alrfiost everyone known that fiatte Tea and Sulphur, property com fund ed, brings back the natural toVir and luitre to the luir when faded, itrcaked or gray. Yean ago the only way to get this mixture was to nuke it at jiome, which ii niuy and troublesome. Nowadays wr (imply k At any drug Store for Wafcth's Sage ul Sulphur Compound. ou will Ka large bot tle of this old-bnie rct ipq improved by the addition on other iKrcmcntt, at very little cost, I'vcrynly uses this preparation nowAbecaoe no one can poasibly tell lhat you darkened your liair, as it does it s nanirally and even ly. You dampen a spoiige or soft brush with it and draw this through your luir, taking one smalt strand at a time; by saormng the gray hair disappears, and after anntlicr application or two. your hair batosnes bcaulifully dark, thick and glutty and yvu luok yura jrwu0 ( room tiouse, fi hit go lots, barn, giuugi', cohl AtoniK", ood nhed ami a Inrao ell ventlhited chlcUen ho uwe and run, beiiutlful gardrn Hpnt with strawherrliH, raspberrb'H, fruit treen, vhado tuts and hiwn. All for IJiiOO.mi and $4ni).e0 cuidi will handle It. Ilitlnuee monthly In HtalmentM. ( room new bonne, just about couf pleted, lot tie I in feet, uunter b:iM ntt-nt, cemented bath roomhut no fltnreN, rteetrle lights an city water, loeatrd on tlth Mivej in a locality thaf Is building op fa5t, and the prlct ou term, $.'I00jni, f ir half rush will nuike n llhenil r('hietion. fan bo tiought with $;tr)ii iAsh imv nit nt nii(( halnneu montliA' In.Htul- meut. Making .;Powdei9 Goodyear Tires -are giving the best service in their history. Why buy unknown brands you know nothing of? W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. that's tfte big thing in successtsl baking . It determines failure or sue- icoo in Daning, more t inananyoUienngredient.; If you do not always have satisfactory bakings, change J iu aiumetiorjustonetnaL It is pure: containing onY uui ingreaients an have oeen officially approvedby u. o. rooa Autliontiesyl viram tiie Calumet factor ies Athe largest an niost sanitaVy on earth-hundreds of skirled workers fclad in white are busily encaged in produciite the bakiiife powder tihat isttised bymillions. Iiuman linnds nevr touch it. Its sale is Xi timcas much as t hat of any tyher bf and. Pure in the niakuig-kujiTm the baking. A pound can of Calumet con tains full 16 ounce. Snmm baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 (V ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. mvm BEST BY TEST room hiiuai'ViiKt bi inK rnpl(l,.l In the .hiiiii loiillly. loi tltA biino llm iillHt l.ul ihrrrrnlly ! l(ilul. I'or -r.ciu.iMi An din .amp iThe Economy BAKING POWDER 1 T1IK WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER A e lr Mj(ultfully IoimI-Iq lawn.Vtrt., dirnhbery. 1 0 Adams mom hone, avenue, clour d, lrite 'law lane barn und guruge. two largely lotn. nil In good condition. Trie..? I oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool ? ol nc tlouo I'Hrli y. nr until vnlil. 'm( In 11111I iHlk nlili u. hIkiiii vimr oilier rikiH lmri;mii. r li.r. Phy, Black & Stoop la Tlx 14 r.mtuln N.Honnl nnk lllilit l t.rMiil, rr(a. Reynolds and Zimmerman Funeral Service Parior, Liccsed Embalmer, Ambulance Service. Phone Msfin 62. $1,000 Insurance i0n6tiard! I This bank stands guan I ceaselessly providing youi 1 funds with protection 0& MINDFUL of our responsibility to take care, of yoiybusiness in the ! most modern and Urorough manner, j we have adopted Insured Super j Safety paper in,fill our checks. BY doing this we give each custo w mer, npf only an absolute safe- guard from alteration or erasure but automatically a $1,000.00 insurance i against f radulent alteration of any ! chec he mav draw. It is the same INSUrvED SUrf R-SAFETY PA- PIR yhich has been so extensively ; aQvertised in the leading magazines during the. past few months. COME in right away and get a sup- ply of these insured checks. ASK for your insurance certificate and be positively protected against check-raising losses. o o o o o I? 9 o 150") Fourth Street, J. E. REYNOLDS vi liranae, uregon YE. ZIMMERMAN. accused Embalmer. United States National Banl LA GRANDE, OREGON 0 OO OOOOO OOOO OOO OOOOO 0 00 000 00 000 00 00 0000 00 00 000 00 OOOO 01 ' HSS