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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1923)
Tuesday, June 12. 192:). PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER son. i-rup i.-i-iallst from " ( -,r. U. (Sallies of Washinulon ioII.k- ami A. J- I'war.l and !! Fashion Notes !ji:hn Nlmw inuisacteil Iiumiipsx iiii"i' I" "'' 't "" "P'-ele-J linker Saturday. I to , tul;eii l tin- rainier, wlio liuv.i Ct.flim. C.riifn if Ifitine iu KAr-l i ... t..i.. in il... Imir iously ill ...v....- v..- Ul; IIUII-I-U ju . , the St. Klizabi-th lius .I,.,, of Montana enllege. Allium; the sp.-elull.-U who will : l"tal- , present for tin- l.ltr 'lay uro Super. I Mr- anil Mrs. W. ,. Hill and son i, ,.., ,, .. st. t.lienn or tlx- Moio Americans may be rather provin cial but how can mere world nrob- KmeruliI for llt-trothul. llnl.-nilfiil li. I- Talis- lietrothnl riiiira are not Durwar.l, trunsartctl business in Bu-,,.,., K.M.eiinien.lent Itohoit Wth- usuallv iliamoiKls now. The emerald . ker haturday. Unonilie or Up- I nion siatlon, Sui 1,. .. nijt It mill! nu. team has tlrappcl three in a row ! is ex'.renrely populnr today, one lure Bill Pearson returned from the; Intemlent II. K. Heun of the llerinw- stone ollen oi six carats mourned in an almoKt invisible circle of plati num, (.'old us a settinjr has yielded completely tc platinum except in the cast) of the new 18-carat white (fold, of which any wedding rings are made. sneep camp msi weeit. tol, ,,!,, oeoi-ir--ll JI-slop or Mr. and Ato-s. Willis and family, A ,, ,.,.,, ,),.,,,, ,i m(.n K. H. Jack- .nr. ami .ur.x- jouu riunieite wcrej Auniiay visitors oi Mr. ami jirs. jonn son. Roliert and Lawrence Harnerd left Sunday for Waitsburg, Washington.. . .V"' X A.l Will Do It. S I J H 'A " Daytimg Frocks r 4 c New niorlel; vacationist for Summer clays. in Tub jyrocKs tnat win appeal to trie inch as thse fulfill many a duty on warm U many tuhbahle. f alines, their colorings La Grande Chautauqua June 21 to 29 are as Summer's Wrf gay fancies, Nasi La Grande C'iiautauqua June 21 to 29 A Good Place to Trade Timlm Straw fur Hutu. i I.ondon. A lance at the fashion-, ably clre.setl women in the Savoy anil , ul (.'lariolc'fl tylay proved tiinbo ; .straw to lm tin proper thi"K' ' , hats- Crinoline is perhaps secend U favor. Many flowers are used, and ! trimmings are inclined to dangle ; over the shoulder or dywn the buck. I'Ml'lliei'K .h'i-t .liitic KIHJ-;niX. or.. Jiinti U'. A lour i oi vurloiiH (lciiionHtiutionn on wheat farms, u pictiit lunrh ut 1ioo;i, ii stmly of ome of tlm )roljfiiM' of I In whfjit prodiif-crti of thti rounty inmlo at I tit- exjHTiiiM'lllfil furniH, uml lint udoptlon oi a united comity pro raiuiiui tin wlieut prorlurtlon will ho madf .(lino 'Z'l, iicrontlntf to tlt'dslon . t,. rr , t.. lof the I'xrrutivc eominltiee of 1 'ma- ..on, riv" whiles V far.,, bureau .,,,po,,nt black today, they have fas-inating I "' " """ " '"'""'. insets of bright red and green, ror dancing, the buckle lias been some what edged out by the tiny circlet cf stuffed flowers surrounding a cen ter of stones- Hlack satin sandals with heels of bright hue have tas sels to match the heels. Agates are Popular. New York. One nf the new wrist i bags shown here today is a luscious concoction of silk and velvet in the form of an inverted flower. The long silk cr velvet petals, of many shades, end in black silk fringe. A i I wrist bag this sort in delicate, tm Cm is intended for semi-formal: dress which is a bit more formal than Pemi- , Change in Bathing Suits. I New Yerk. Cretonne bathing suits; have suffered a sea change. Instead j of being the big, spla.-.hv patterns ; i of yesterday, they are the small! flowered design which always look so ; neat and effeetive. The slip-on suit j seems to be the most appealing tc- day. I Hrighlly Painted Furniture I New York. For use on the porch 1 or in the sunvmer homes there is furniture copied after the 'brightly ; painted tables and chairs of the ear ilier times. lApple green tables with i nosegays in pink or pale blue chairs (with a knot of buttercups on the 'bank will brighten any porch or 'country bcudoir. YAillJ m ia,,,,e hMf 4 I ALLN..SK.DS VVlPH V I Sije I Price tacn I 'Jtii full J ' ' """s; J1075 -S H Hr2- TM 1 1 II 31M Slraih Side 18.75 lJ L ' m JL OX 32x4 Siruoi it M !l.5o 111 mm HQ lil i-M Fvjgjl JJ' V 151 fbll Strata Side Z4.M -iPBFVii Prie on oor il wondfTful HKI.L It Ml TIIHLS. VJtil TIII'.Ttll'S AX AllDKIlJ i i :i ,i . 1 1 1- in voi k MjfAi.s if (he talibl wenr isT liand soine, irraceftl, eye-pnsins de siKOH l;i ehlmior pojrTlain warn, Kvery lover tJha beautiful knovvR, every 7?rnii and woman of tasto and dlaecrninHnt finds benuUvH In tablo ware at Lilly's. F. L. LILLY I'linno Main 750 1118 Adams oooooooooooooooooooooooooo The Hupmobile Positively No Seconds or Retread Tires iT same prices as pam Dy ne.nery- BELL C0S3DS 20Ci OVEJJjriZE nationaSv known Look gjr't'lie wonderful rutrv::dlrcad of tlie Ul-XL COJjD. Built of linest ma- d obtainable, by satis- i-H and tki led workers. Imagine the tremendous wenr and tear that this tread can stand. The kind nf a tire you have always wanted. Oversize Heavy Dependable No matter where you live, whether roads are Rood or bad, the BKLL CORD will live up to its wonderful reputation for SERVICE. Triple Guarantee: Mileage Quality-Worjunanship Sold under a most liberal policy Send no money we ship C. O. D. the very fame day your order is received and allow examination. If tires do not meet with j our approval, you need not accept them. You take no risk. You have all to gain. Maii Your Order to-day. IniflnMiliTiftl ill iWn Car Stolen, Abandoned Near Union Where Found 8 OI The (.n'ali'St mine Offered Oi Mniiilnv jiftei-nonn at the Christian J ! parsonage, O. W. Jones officiating. I i The couple are piTiniuejit young piMipl,, 'of their cwmniunity; ' ancr have' Hie best wislies of ii host of friends. 1 hoy will make their home on lanch near Suiuinerville. tornoon. Mrs. Cottrell will visit for a short time in La Ovamle, and wilt then go to Yellowstone park. The Mcmlnv Hridge club met ves- terday with Mrs. J. K- O'Conuell. 1 104 O avenue. Four tables of Bridge were played. ,-!! Mrs. John Hamann will he hostess'-; h,l-1 0.ol,,,,;e ,n",.'1,1tf1 the h,h ruiiimr n miri.ri-f. to the voilii" to the Alice! Ladies Aid boeioiy on " ; " v-onilllg as a SUipiise 10 uu .V""V i . ,, ... I hit Rervimr if ri'ffpslinipiits tiiwtnln ..f In Ciiiiiiif mis the mar-1 1 nu,M ".V aiiernoon, jime 11, hi it; IC . t pwpie ot La iiianne. wan uu m.u , . , u . ' i ,..:, . .brought the alternnnii to a closa 1'iAirn Njiiiiri ii v ii lernoo i oi nn 1 " I.is Kvrlev of l.n Crautle. t4 John' .Qu'lt Ti,n i.i,h, hl.u f,,.. ih niwt few their friend 1 IK. . - .1 . I I.-.. 1. r.ui'U ULuy fur the past few months been employed at the N. K. West store, and during her residence ill the city has made a largo '"ircl block.' get her, making will be the work of' ... , afternoon, and all members audi mry, ,nes, ouugmer o nr. are conlially invited. m" u- Y m; ,clu ntVr to hr nif nme natch 11 1 Imm '.v' l"u"N 1 " 111 u'- nl'u NOHTII POW.OKR, June 12. Miss Ha Jones left for Idaho recently, where she wjll visit friends fcr some time. ' Mr. and Mm A. J- Willis and daughter were linker visitors Friday. The report is that Mrs. Albert Hutehenson is getting along nicely at the St- Elizabeth hospital at Ba ker. M:is. Boge and daughters of Port land are here visiting Mrs. Bogc's father, Jimmy Wix. Mr- and Mrs- Will: Carries of Cali fornia are visiting Mrs, Carne's mo ther. (Mrs. Wixj Mrs. Walter Jones' car was taken Friday evening to Union and left by the roadside, but the thief was not found. jo Mrs- Wallace and daughter Zella.j transacted business in Baker overj0 Friday and Saturday. lo Mr. Willis and daughters, and Today in n Four Cylinder Car. The Cleveland Si and bjrJc Rcgpomy lleaiily -jfl A Jfre ronildnajrTn The jf ourliig Car, jfi.lr.00 these l'irt. II. La (ijifinde, Ore Li(f us (leiuruftTirnte wonUTllI car: omun & r V-Wsi" Jef rees offerson Ave. I.A (.HANKi:, OKIXiOX Call Muin 523. ( Extra Fine Oregon Strawberries for4nning JoePs Grocery Free Delivery Two Main Lines 3VI-759 o OI oooooooooooooooooooooooooo J all A kane Bilile University, on 4 yester- member of j ..r r..;. 4., ru .,,,..,, ,..), uu., I i selling logeiuer aim Knoiiing oui i in- th.t ...ili-.iiii ut Itnlfnr Tii.. vouim plamu'il. The afterncon will close iniudp will mnke their future ' home I wit" n'frf in Baker. A pretty wedding took place Sun dav at one o eli ck at thn bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I V- Wright near Alicel, when the Kev. William- Crosby Jtoi-s of the Presby terian church united in marriage Miss Kva Wright and Kugeue (Jrien-er. The ceremony was performed in hment (Mrs- Hamann will be assisted by her daughter Laura, Mis. Arthur Ha mann, Mrs. M. L. Carter and Mis. Kverrt t Wills i mrer- This committee the homo nfj),. entertained a number of times in June, and the Hamann's big shady lawn has always been a convenient place to hold the large number of members and guests. i , .' r, .......i. p i day. Miss Jones school, and following the completion ' of her work at the university will take special training for missionary, service- I La Gran News The i ucky Thirteen club will niset ThuiMlay nt the hnme i f .Mrs. L. rnpel Clours 'I A. W. if l aiLl MnnJuimn f lactixA Canily fUim. Prop. iiii St. Itraln I'i'Xci' Isn't MnlhT ninnklnd, One of thc series of Country chibl i Inures wus held lust tiii'ht wit a n I the presence of only the immediate b,,. number of members present. relatives. I l he vlub whs brightened by boucuiets Mr. (Jriener for some time has -nf spring flowers being placed at in been employed at the .Lone Pine; tervals about the rooms. Lumber company of this city. They i will make their home in La li ramie. In honor (f her mother, Mrs. H. J Cottrell, who is visiting here from Of interest to yrung people m La San Francisco, Mrs. Verm- Johnson (Iramle and Baker, is the marriage i entertained at lunchenn Saturday af- ol Jay hpeneer, of this city, ami that Miss Mildred Scott, of Baker, occurred Saturday at Baker The young couple motored to La Grande Saturday evening and spent the week-end wiih Jay's mother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer of this city. The bride is one of the popular young Indies ef Baker, and Mr. Spen cer has been employvd for some time at Baker on the survey. Their many friends join in wishing them every happiness. They will make their home in Baker- Charles Hansen and Nora Hensley. both of Summer ville, wore mil cried ODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTOOOOOOOO 5 o wr . . KQDArC ' ALL(JTDWOKS invites yonr Kdak and'x" we have luy Kodaks, Kodak FiliKand East- g man sii)))lies. g: We're Your Dealer g, RED CROSS DM'G g STORE gi BUNTING'S BARGAINS MAXWKLL T(iCl:l(L )-t) nniil. ICvei'ptioniil tli-i-s, emnlltinn and npprnr.-inei' gonit, rluilns, .spnlliirht nii'l llei-nse. "N MAXWI'l.l. 1(11111X1' mnl,-l. 111 k.mkI ln(l'li!uilf-al eon.Hllen: pile, ,1 tnyM.., nli IS:'3 lleenie. tWSK Af eorvliilnli. ,',Hilipe.l It Ti srfnter, ,'!..,trtr llelilii. .nciJ)ii:il,l,. r,!:,s siare lire, y.yns,'. KOI! Ii TON TKI'i'lC. motor re. Kreiin.l, :no. lile, '.M Me ns.. C. W. Bunting & Son lfillA Jerferum Avenue riiono Mn In 192 For a Generation American house wives are using Calumet Baking Powder today with the same success that their mothers experi enced over a third of a century ago. This perpetual growth oi tavo: best by test has made FOIVDER ater than that le Econom sales o of any ot There isn cr merit- tainable thi factory or why the largtVt b; I m .1,.- 1 Cflrt. .y.J, Mil -L.JIS'.(I bcr brand. a bakincp -Vtliere isn't ntwill m UJUOIUJ 1 SERVICE ll SAFETY J! ( Tlii bank ttasds guud ccaiclesftly M P10' yom funds with pfotectioa O'.y brand. owderof great- a leavener ob- oduce more satis results. That's in? powder factories in the world are alwnvs busy turning out enough Calumet to supply the great demand. A pound can of Calumet contain full IS ounce. Some baking powder come in 12 ounce initead of 16 ounce cans. Be lure you get a pound when you want it. - THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDE' 'INSURED" on our checks means positive protection. Jt lias alwaj's been the earnest desif?. of the United States National Bank toyfurnish its customers with the best protectfon possi ble and at all times, mindful of ofr responsi bility, to take care of their business in the most modern and thorough ninner. We feel ppositors the add- protection afford- Super-Safety In- fig indeed proud to offer ed service and the superic eel in tne use ot our new sural chc! This service buy typifies tlie irotcetion this bank ptrives aKvays to give its eustoniei-s. We wdjeome our account. The United States National Bank LA GRANDE. OREGON i i pi ouUUlUUll oooooooooooooooooooooooooo