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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OHSERVEK Wednesday. June 20. 1923. n' mt4 wmm 1iii 0W pill ' A :,.m 16 Ladies Silk Dresses complete run of sizes and the newest styles. Thursday, Friday and Saturday One Lot $16.00 These dresses are values to ijtfO.OO . : A Good Place to Trade lifrvleil, m a .-fa-on ilnwr nim- i'roiii whom lu bought the car told "if'l lint.; nrc mi wi-ll liked, that thcjilie owihm that he ntwleil new rinj? hulhini; cap wouhl f.-'rapv the poscy ; ami named u price for 'putting the decorations. One hatliinu cap fcliown i motor in hupe. A second repair li'tce today is a nieil'ect mound of! man .saiil that new pistons and rings rulihor daisies, while, yellow and i were needed ami named a higher pink. I price. A third man said that the j cylinders were undoubtedly in bad I'lenitd Oiiighum Shade. shape, that new pisums and rings New York. A charming effect is were needed and named' a still high given the summer pi rch or boudoir, i it price. He then consulted a or even the living room, by n pleated I' urth man, who huppeneil to deal gingham sha.le on the lamp. In a ' a straight-run, wholly di.-tdled finn check, ar.d in blue, pink, green, tnr oil. Hie crankcase was drain red or yellow, these shades have a '''I refilled with new oil and .the seasomolc, airv appearance in addi- r llot llll-V gave no lurther trou tion to solleoing th.e light. 1,1 . '"'J the "1, n"(l retired, all. it I original pep and smoothness. , Hnrk Sable and Krmlii?. I , H"Jy lubrication. .Appreciate the New York.-Kock sable and er- fact that proper luuricuii.m ik the mine, among the summer furs, are very life of ycur motor; that the fashionable tooav iVr the collars of character of th.. oil you use makes wriius. There is an e.-pecially bau- ...i;,li,-:iu.ds other bu tiful wrap in a gleaming silk sponge in shades of soft brown, gray and tan, which is beautifully set off by a collar of ermine or rock sable. Carefully Selected Oil Means More Car Power or breaks that motor: ami, that good oil will not only-increase power, but save you a lot of morn-y in gas con sumptii.a and 'repair bills. If your motor is perfectly lubricated it will run forever. Moral: Get the best 'oil you can. ft mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm , ttio I.anp I I.IUHI.U..1 i ..J J I with Mrs i R- o',ri r chnnul tomorrow nftenioonwroii(fht in hrmstiU-hiiitf and Turk- S. JcriM'ti hostess. All lire asked to be present. The Monday U-Yidtfo club will men! next Momlay afternoon with Mrs, Peter--McDonald at her home En the country. One of the most delightful infor mal receptioiiK that has been given foriHome time in the eity occinwij't Friilay evening when about IOC (ruests (fathered at llonan hall to bid welcome to Kev. ami Mrs. Syd ney Creasy nml dmiKhtur Alarnu-t. itev. Mr. Cnui.sy is the new tector( of tm? M. I'eier s j'.piset pat cnuivn of La (iramle. The hall was made very attractive by decorations of flowers consisting of pennies, daisies, and many other varieties. Oiirinif the evening. C. I,. Hit Hon rt ndered two vocal wilos, itccompun ied ' by .Mrs. Dulton at the pimu ; Cieorire 'Hirnie uuvv two vocal solos accompanied by Mrs. Dirnic The Ladies Bible class of the Pres byterian church are meeting this af ternoon at the home of Mrs. Phil Women of Afooseheart Legion will meet at the home of M rs. Fred Smith in C'onmn-dale Thursday after noon at two o'clock, Mrs. I,. A. j Stoop and Mrs. hund will be assis tant hostesses. Fashion Notes Fine While Lawn for Lingerie Paris. Fitie lawn, in white, in the at the Vide fabric fni limrcrir tin- m ismi piano, and short talks were, given by Tlu-e attractively fresh ami cool gar- Kev. a. it. Miion til me itunusi , ments are trimmed with real lace, church. Kev. Moss of the Presbyter-1 point de Paris, point de M.ille or Val ian church, Kev. V. S, Creasy and j enciennes anil they are also hand Archdeacon i.M. McLean (Joldie. Thej- - ' . r Senior Warden of Maker also gaveiy- ' ' " ' .:."T? u short talk. 1 he Senior Warden of the La (iramle church, Ii. A. Piatt, presided, , In the reception line wa the presi dent of the jruild, Mrs. Pert Carr,, AJr. ami Mrs. .1. I. Slatr. Mr. am): .Mrs, airbrick, K. Marx, Mrs. W. K. 1 Sargent, Mr. and Mrs, K. L. Holmes, j mid the Kev. Mr. and .Mrs. Creasy; ami daughter Margaret. (Mrs. L. II. Kussell and Mrs. J. I). Slater cut ices. ish stitch. dray or Beige Shoes London. The light tinted after noon frocks of today has as access ories the gray or beige shoes with very high Cuban heels. These shoes have a highly cutout and decorated fmit with a fancy buckle at one side. When your motor gets wheezy or i starts lc knock, and seeim: to have loH its old pep and newness, it is time to think about using a different motor oil. Possibly it has never occurred to you that different motor oil might give- your motor more newer. .Most of us think of power a. enirino liosiirn and fuel. laet that oil hns a great neal lo io with, power. Lubrication experts say that almost any motor is well enough ' designed in ham!k crdinary hills, provided that motor has not bc?n abused by improper lubrication. I Just how motor oil influences nio !tor power is very simple. An im ; portant function of lubrcating oil lis tc. fill up the space between the 'cylinder wall and the piston rings. If this seal is perfect, there can be I no loss of compression. No power 'escapes past the rings. A proper piston seal is also im portant to prevent raw gasoline get jtiug into the crunkruse and diluting .the nil. Oil dilution is dangerous. iTco much dilution seriously affects j the oil's lubricating qualities; and j serious damage, such as burned out bearings, scored cylinders, and so on, j may result. Too great dilution is J usually noticeable through your oil j pressure gauge. I The great value of a wholly dis ' tilled oil is that it makes it possible I to use a heavier cil than you other ! wise coidd use It minimizes the 'danger of oil dilution because it can stand more dilution. It keeps a bet ter seal, therefore, between the cylin der wall and piston ring; and a more lasting seat because a wholly distilled lubricant does not break down as quickly as a compounded oil. An interesting experience which illustrates this point is that cf a driver of a two-year-old Buick car. The car lacked pep and wouldn't climb even small hills. The de NOTICE tj BANKRUPTCY t Court of the United :JJistrict of Oregon In the Distr States for the In the "Matter of Ira Keslet , Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Ira Kesler of La GrandevnTTiion County, Oregon, in the Staye and 'District aforesaid, a bankrupt Notice is heYeby given that on the a matter or01" U(l.v u nunc, i..i, n- u., me Vet it': f if frciruthe now I5is fi ROLL YOUR OWN WITH! i RixICs Croix Papers Altck.i I i Blond Silk Crepe for Bride Lt.inloii. The unique going-away dress of a bride recently married here was of blond silk crepe. Em broidered slantwise across the fairly low waistline was a heavy cluster almost a basketful of flowers. Tbe.-e blossoms, v( several kinds and colors, wem embroidered in chenille. Pleated Blouse, If You Like. New York. The pleated skirt may be supplemented today if the style suits you, with a pleated blouse. Of crepe tie chine in white or, sand, the blouse is a triumph of pleating ex cept for the plain and wide neck hand and outside girdle. Posies on Bathing Caps. New York. It was not to be ex- The -Oth birthday anniversary of Miss Ethel Burhridge was th,, in spiration for h most pleasant birth day dinner at the Country chili Fri day evening. The color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the dece rn t ions. The guests were, besides the hos tess, Miss Ethel Burhridge. Norma Mayger, lone Zabel, Meryl (ieorge, Lucille Craig, Marion Howell, Wilma Neiderer ami Carrie Burhridge. The evening was spent in playing cards and in a social way. Miss Florence Howell was honor guest at another delightful function when last evening MUs 'Maud Lan grell and Mrs. Bessie Trelibe enter tained with cards at the Langrell home on nth street. A dt'liricus two course luncheon was seived, the center-piece being a lovely hut box which was given to Miss Howell in anticipation of her departure tonight for her home near La (iramle. On opening the creation, it was 'found to I filial with beautiful tewels, gifts from her friends. Miss llouell wu wedded today at hiyh noon to l'ted Weis, the happy couple to take tiudr deimrturc by mito for a honey moon trip to Crate Lake and other points .expecting tc be gone ao:u six weeks. Baker Herald. C. II. Catching, who has been do injj the decorating for the pat i month In N. K. Wests and who Inn I thf contract for all the decorating in the New Somnwr hotel, entertain ed all the clerks of X. K. IWeM A Co. Monday night at a hamiurt in the dining room at the Intel. It wa also iMt. Catching' birthday. j About 25 guests were present and they were seated at one long table wldch was decorated with coral sweet pejis. A five course dinner was Rei ved and Olson's orchesti a j played during the evening. j Tlit Missionary Society of the Ziou Lutheran church will meet at Mod em Floors ;fiiiiipv waxed linoleum Floor WE Mil) UKAIXjr.VUTI'RS FOR A rmstron Jbr Ewiy l-loor - 1 QSJU I noieum in the Hons .- V. H. Bohnenkamp Go. roup Floors of Fine Furniture JrV for Infants, Invalida de Children The OnJnpl'Tood-Drink fcr All Ages. Qu;ckLiin'chatHome,Officc4Fountaius. Rich Milk, Malted GrainExtroctin Pow dcr&Tablctforms. Nourishing-No cooking. W" Avoid Imitations anil Substitute FOR SALE Five-room good location. modern house, ?4'!ro. Trins. Four-room liouse nnd nero of hind. $ Km. on easily ance $20,00 per nionlh. A wood llOOl'H, vQiwt m. I $3751). 1$ Mill ciisyr ' 7 use, hard HHcnient, bnlnnee HUh L. S. Weeks Now Foley Hllilllllfr I'lionc -Mala 5:tu , uiil Ini KwIit was iluly r....v..t ,.,1, t hp i rsi iiiri-i'"!- ' f'"i .... .,. ,.f 1,1- L l,.rs he IH'lil III me ,:'i..t u f llivnn. ItefciW, i tlic r.fpT"inlHr- ! CJranile, Kr 10 reililors muy ess as may properly Mine .siiil nii'iiiiiir. XllLK. DIXOK, ,l!cAii-e in Iliinkruptry. I 411 cluims n list lie swiiril to oil ii.tn,i,U'V bliiiikUji'lori. rumit). 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N ow i'iuidI i I'lay is reenym.t d as a ime M of Itfii my at i' s hesl . u ho omil el i1 y M nl Ii eie t p:i it with wiiiinn who em p'o l e,-ep:ion tl r. SUltS I DTI'e nW-Ipe fl,l. pe e,;e.t i 1' ol sei. nlit ie sin I. II Is lute. ;i :i.l .J.tint y. An I '; ep, t? toonil w;ij lo me it m. mil iVets. Where it excels It is fonml 1 M rt r only i :nr . eer lain miner al lath o 'iny, V :.' I in m ill i n iin.yT X 1 r A"- om- j eTll v.. us p. 1 1 firs! t..!.' ivil.'ii ! I A pile, refined supeAlav iy;r,una naiiacc ionner ' ot eouni- 1 1 lie .1. M , , ri-snlt marvel m fee m To the man on the street, cement may seem nothing more than an uninteresting gray powder which is used in construction work. But to the chemist the trained scientist who knows it has a pedigree. To him ce ment is a carefully com pounded product, the result of a long series of chemical end mechanical operations, checked by the un remitting watchfulness of modern laboratory skill. At every stage in its manufacture from quarry to loaded box car,portland cement and the materials from which it is made arey' subjected to the most ex? r.cting scientific tests" The geclogist,(nd the chemist must jriake' their examiuationsyand approve the availabraw materials even before the site for a mill lathe sen. race the mill's machin- r is busily making cement, Chemists and physicists test raw materials and fin ished product at least eleven times. The plant laboratory op erates 24 hours a day to maintain constant control on every process. Finally, each carload is sampled be fore the railroad hauls it away. Cement is a quality product. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Gasco Euilcing PORTLAND, ORiHG. 0 cA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete U.Ai,rlt, Prkcr,hurj S.n Frnncuco Vil.iuLn l.il.uclpl.la Si-auk Mm..r,,l Piu.l,!.,,!, Sr.l-oui. New Orlranj P.iriliju!, Or.g. Vancouver B C New York Salt Lal.c Giy WMliii4jtoa,D.C. V Mi If. 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Youth e'ay itne more for vmith anil w. n-'heauiy than anvthiniT 1 know. The m. nti- stiUs w ill amaze ami tleliirht you. otm-! Whi n vim l.iuv.v th- in. nothiiiK rttiild jin.iut" yon to Ro hack, in .1 ; All toilet roomers sell Ktlna VaI , ;,, s j I. if e 1 lopp. t s hite Youth rlay it ine. 1 ""' iin-1 ?! per tube. Also my Youth; :t . P 'l ento, whiv-h shoM.il follow the rlay. Also my Iwi;ii Youth my liquid ,elean-r. A's, n,y Hair Youth, which Ji'rnucM r; y liiMiiiant hair. My Ueau jty HotiK eM:us with mil. :ns i.'nf aur own sake plen.Hr bo ; nriiahi leai n what Oils rlav ran ilo. '-1 Spuntex Guaranteed Silk Hosiery AMiile, P.lack OozA Heaver, Fawn. (nay, ()Cr oi..o per pair The Bootery inc. A Paradise for Tired Feel Home of (he Aid. Aid Shoe (.ROVER SMITH. Mirr 3