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'jr. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, June 7, 1923. " iff ' H'.' ls' Sport Suits of Sport Silks At vacation time, when a woman's thoughts turn to apparel items, tjuite naturally Sport Siijtls fashioned ; .of smart sports silks ai-e bound to lg&l an inviting interest to. Milady's selections. have material with which to naake them or theVeady-to-wear" gar ments, and a gVdly selection iff either. Union Stock Show Now on. v : AUTOMATIC 15 ! MUNICIPALITY IS I "HORN" ONCE AGAIN TO BE BARRED Jf,Wtoi',.... A Good Place to Trade Last Day of Stock Show Tomorrow (By Associuted Press) ; 'maI.AIi. MuIio. June 7. Governor Charluf C Moore of Idnho is in fnv 'or of .abolition of shotguns as one means of protecting niiKrutory birds. While here recently he said he be lieved a large number cf Mahoans feel the ame way about it. ''There in no question as to the de structivenesa of the automatic," the governor declared. "No one will deny the toll of this arm is greater than J that of any other shotgun, that it occasion more ruthless slaughter and certainly be reascn of the wild anxiety of the user to empty as fast as possible the entire magazine; it is the cause of more crippled birds never recovered by the hunter which eventually die and are ot no neneiu whatsoever "The farmer, merchant, profession al man; in fact, thinking people from every walk of life have for years agitated this question, and I believe I am safe in saying that at least ninety per cent of the true levers of wild life in Idaho are in tavor of the prohibition of the use of the automatic shotgun. ASTOKIA, Or.-.. June. 7. The As toria chamber ei commerce recently I announced after completing an ex I haustive survey of the reconstruction situation in Astoria that the city's post-fire building activities total $, iT,:imu. The figures include burned buildings restored, $82,000; new nuildings completed, $1H2,50(; build ings under construction, $1180,000; contracts let, $lt3,000; plans approv ed anil bids called for, $iMt;,000. The business district cf Astoria was wiped out by a fire December 8, 1022- m Sitlelo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo APPLIANCE! H. & Sflectric Edison Mada Lamps 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W 00000000000 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo PROMISE NEWS NOTES PltOM IKK. Jntm B.-HPV. M. T,. I'eiello liiid lo Ifiive hi car In 1'rom- IIho I-YUiiy jynl o In W'lllowa on tint sljiKft on account of had roinls. (. K. (iorhctt iiml unit Itolin. How art) Iti-nncit, mid lavid (iarett, cniuc home from Camp l-Viday where th;y were working. Mrs. L. Al, Kh-.Hhmun ami baby ro lurned from Wallowa Thursday. iHdlic Hi'iifltTKon, Mahcl Thompson 1 Mavid (riHTHt, Theodore Carper and Hoy Henderson called on tin- yoiinw people at J. K. i'urperti Sunday. .l ihh AWut Henderson returned from Wallowa Sal unlay where .slio has heen atomtlng hlKh school. .Misses Hazel Kon worthy and T.orn Carper lulled with Miss AKc Koot herK Sunday ovnliiR. Airs. K. H. Thompson and children visited wtlli A. K. .Carper and family Sunday. Jarre! t Ken worthy returned from f 'amp Friday. i Howard ISennctt called on his lim it her KIdht Tlt-nnett anil wife Kriday. Nona Carper visited with I.ora Car per the hiHt of the week. Will Heed and r.ewis NYwhy had lo quit working on the road anil came home Krldav and came nd n dn dd f homo I'Vlday on account of so much cain. A very pretty and quiet wedding IW8i soleninifced by Father. Nooey in thB presence of a few relative. at tlm, Catholic parsonage, of the Lady of -tire Valley church Wednesday morning when Miss Kdna Josephine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. IL Al len, 1504 Sixth .-trcet, was united in iiikniaKe to Wallace K. ,son of Mr. and Mr. J. A. Jelfison, of linker, Orepon. The bride carried n beautiful bou quet of ophelia roses and was dress ed Attractively in a simple but dainty jfown of fine white nilk jreorjreUe. draped in soft folds over silver metal cloth, and trimmed with silk lace and bunds of silver ribbon. The veil was an interesting feature, having been worn on such weask.n. by fam ily members for the past 4.r years. The bride was attended by her sisttr Grace, who carried a lovely bouquet of pink carnations, and whs dressed in a kowii of honeydew georgette. ; The groom' was attended by his brother, Arthur J.( of iliaker. The bride, a former invniber of Orejfon Agricultural ccllege, was af filiated with Delta Zetii Sorority. The groom has resided in Jerome, Idaho, for the nasi five years where be is cushler of the First National bank of that city. Afer a short honeymoon they will lit at honif to friends at Jerome, Ida. , William I Sherwood and Alma Syvertscn, both of. La C ramie, were married at the Haptist parsonage thiu mo mill jr. The ring service was read by Rev. A. R. Sittou in the presence of a few of the i mined in te relatives. Many friends join in wish iuf the newlyweds every happiness 1h the future. Cvace Delmore is visiting friends in Ln Grande again after fourteen Yeurs absence from the city. While here she is stepping with Mrs. Hird stll. She is en route to Chicago and othfir Eastern points. ROCKINCIIAIR UNION SUITS i r or niinjnier Use They have Quality and fit perfect Sold at The Toggery Andre Bm Fashion Notes Purls CnlU it "Sensible" Paris. The PiiriKionno is becoming sensible for the mtunent in the matter of shoes for shopping or walking. She is going in for dull calf or patent leather with n low heel .which is new and a strap or n cut out frait. , . . How (o Wear Mandarin. Paris. Nowailays the bandanna is worn with the knot at the 'back of the neck and the longest point of the handkeix'hief a little to one side of the front. Handkerchiefs to match, (boxes of pale pink jade are among uie up-io-iiate nressing tauie orna ments today. Chains of green jade arc very likely to have uncut snp phires alternating with the green beads or to end in a bit of carved cornelian. Black and While. New York. Ulack and white is gaining favor as the season prc.gress es. Ulack mnrorain and white crepe de chine, for example, combine ex cellently to form an afternoon frock wilh black, skirt, white bodice audi black shoulder cape lined with white, Sleeves drawing Smaller. New York With so manv types nf sleevet in tvl.. tnihiv thp nnlv mil veiy .-mull, ui leu lire ueu llIuulHl rnn missing xceills to 1)0 tllC kllllOna each wrist of n spcrts blouse. Ulack I.ace Over Straw. London One of the small strnw hats wilh a rolled back little brim seen her0 today is covered with black lace. At one side the lace Ann holes are crowinir nntiriMihlv smaller, especially in suit conts. The one exception is that of the sleeve less frocks I The doctor who savs people who nn'l .In ...... I 1, i n .w..ll l.....l.l l.n falls in a long veil which is brought ; .chloroformed is all wrong.' People of loosely around under the chin thrown over the shoulder. and Odd Cushions for Uoudoir. Lcjidon. Remarkable cushions are finding their way into the boudoir today. One favorite is in the form of n Chinese mandarin in wide robes and characteristic hat. Another type of cushion has a cat curled up asleep on the top of it. New York. There Is a tendency today in some of the newer three piece costume suits toward a differ ent neck linc than the demurely rounded one now in vogue. Sonro of the hclices have a neck line dipping much lower in back than in front. Novelties on Dressing Table. New York. Pin trays and jewel BUNTING'S BARGAINS,. MAXwm.i, TorniNo, lnotl.l. Kxc.-pllonal connmon anil appqi ironil. chains, spollifj r.i.M llrensp. .MA.NWI.I.I. TDITtlJfO. nio.l. l. In itno.l i.linnli-.il condlllon: firli-.d St ei, Wl h I . - . license. casi-: urn. i.illpil Willi llKhls, ,ini spare th. li m V- I condition. tarter, electric inluliln rims, nsr. l-or.n TON Tltt'OK. motor re. ground, xooil tlr, ':'J license. C. W. Bunting & Son isaa tleffrrwrn Amine Thone Main 79J that kind make gcod critics There are more opportunities in n great city, hut you have to lick more , men in order to jret nt them- ih:i,iii to voiJT .mi:als tf the ltnhlt wearXisof lianl- Honie, luefiil, eploasinff Ue sifina in hina oi-tirceiain ware Kverv liver the lienntiful known. 'V ery nn anrl woman of taste Vn-ixlliscrnment finds aittits irrrTilile ware at Lilly's. F. L. LILLY I'hone Main ","o MIS Ailains C I CAR TO those who do ' not know EI Sidelo the makers can only suggest smoking one. It will be a pleasant step towards a new friendship. m' MX' El Siilslo Cigar h made by ConftoUUiueil Cifjir Corporation, DUrributeU by LA CJUANII3 GTtOCKUY CO., lo irandn, Oregon. 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For every denpsitor in our bank is cov urance policy up to $1000 h Iradulent alteration. fraullsT?xeeeded-Ji)0.- OO.UUauiL preventable. And we give, our positive protection. In the'ront of each check book is the HrJGrd insurance policy. On each check appear the words "insured" and "Pro tected by Burns." No crook would even attempt to tamper with such a check. The paper itself, at the first attempt at alteration, fairly screams the crime. And in addition to every other precaution insurance, is your positive protection. Won't you let us tell you more of this up-to-date service this positive protection we give our depositors? It will be a pleasure. States National Bank Blltni !n4Pint ProiucU LA GRANDE, OREGON llllil il II U - .-m-m ' A.,VJf.-.;T--I