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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1923)
-r. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, June 21, 1923. L ,l:ilin fur ttniiluatiiin in AiikiibI. Tin-In i.ur nun :n.l in now Inklns lulvunr . .'rjiil; In .-iini? work lor IiIkIi srlioul olili'Hl in. nib, -r i,r Ihn im-iilty c-'innot ' i-,l work. )lon It 1 wrvi',l i-ik'lit ri-rnll u Blmllnr Hlliiallon lir-ri. I months with I In- army ilurhiR the w:ir Mi'B, Km inn liii-il, inutllcr, tnuicllt j In-run' ,'iirallfnK lirrn, Itulph nll'l si-limil at liayton In I In. ..nrly iIiij h i Knilly Iti'itl lime In.lli luiiltlil wliool of W'uHlilriKlon'H Kliiti'liooil. Him waK lint an- m-t-Mntr furttn-r knowl-'tL'-. mill. W W. Kmlm-y In In "'ini Milium villi'" ttnlay IIHiiliNK to lilliini'iM lit I li ' lull. I iifTIri'. El uraitnati-il from ttif normal HCliool - ! oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooo NIUNDH o o o " ; t ' 1 8 Ladies II n Silk Dresses $1 y Friday and Saturday one lot of j dresses in a l;ue selection of styles ;wid sizes. Value to S30.00 for $16.00 An exjllent opportunity to re lenish our wardrobe for Chautau- iua ad the Oregon Trail Pageant. 1 is. ' - - A Good Place to Trade 3$ Giant Liner, Carrying Hun dreds of Guests, Is on Trial Trip to West Indian Waters. Aboard the Steamship Lcviatnan, June 21. Uncle Sam's l"K yuchtini? I party, uboanl the reconditioned I.e- viiunun, was Howling .uuilr hi- , knot-an-hour clip at the .first reail-1 inn of the lojr early Weilnesilay, as; i the nation's biKKest liner steameilj Iher way on her trial trip to West! Indian waters. i The R'.iests are suid not to exceeci l-lfiO, although the li.-1 hail not yetj been compiled. t j Albert 1). tasker, retiring chair-1 !man cf the shinninir boarii. anil oth-. lers officially connected with the cruise, iliil not appear bet ore their ! quests until the vessel was under way. Gossip nmone the passengers hail it thut they were in retirement because of rumors that an eleventh- liour attempt wouhl be made to en join the trip- So smoothly did the giant slide ; along that many cf the passengers were unaware that she was under way until a half hour cr more after . leaving Hoston harbor, j The commissioners in charge of , tlie trip held a long session with members of the trial board Tuesday j night, and agreed on ail details of !the test program. It is largely rech Inical, dealing with the intricacies of icuisinn, machinery, speed and the vessel s general behavior under va rious conditicns. In all guest rooms - - have been placed printed cards requesting that complaints of any and all kinds con cerning the ship's service and ap pointments be filed with the officials in writing. With these aids, com bined with Ithe observations of the technical experts aboard, it is de signed to make the Leviathan the most modernly appointed passenger vessel in the United States service. Silk and Soisette Shirts. OF RE.AL VALUJ MADE BY r'Am. xr wi JM r ! V Reynolds and Zimitferman Funeral SeWice Parlor, Lensed Embalmer, Ambulance Sevice. Phone Main 62 ;La Grande, Oregon C. E. ZIMMEKMAN, Licensed Embalmer. 1505 Fouifth Strj J. E. REYNOLDS oggery Rilrews Bros. EveX-thing in Men's Wear booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow GITY TO BE A I who du not comply with tho rulings 1 of the kangaroo court, j Th(. women of I,a (Jraiule are planning on not boinr outttonc by tlie jmasculine elemciit. HuruiredB cf wo tmrn ure already hcpinnirne construc ! t inn on dresses, equipped with bus Mies, ruffles, and the like, and when 'June 2fth rolls around, they will he worn. The Old Oregon I rail com- Former Day Sartorial As-l!"i!.tet;J!llf'!:c'.1 ri,u" P1DNEER.T0WN i iject8to,iafifiiJjast,,ecls of La Grande June 25th. ; When the Old Oregon Trail pag eant is staged at Tip ()' Blue Moun tains those in attendance from Kast ern Oregon will be pioneer.-, in spirit if now all in actuality. The younger generation, born here and who did not live in those romantic days of pinneenlom, are picking up the plan of wearing pioneer costumes in ad vertisement cf the celebration with a 7.est thut promises nearly 1011 per cent "outward pioneers." I.a Grande, Baker, renilleton and Union will all doff the everyday business suits anil the white collars and party dresses on .June 250i and from that time on strive to mimic tlie dress of the early dnv settlers as nearly as possible. While it is not possible for everyene to wear cloth ing similar to that worn from lN.l-1 until IH.'iO, clothing of slightly later dates will be worn with the same spirit of tribute to the memory of early pioneers- - The big idea Is merely to get away from modern dress and "put over the Old Oregon Trail pageant" in advance. Baker criginated the idea last year preliminary to the Fourth of July pageant ami it was u complete success in the Queen C'ity. Many linker people last year grew wonderful whiskers before the Fourth and many in Union, Baker, l. Grande and i'endleloii are plan ning on having their faces hidden with adornment of the hirsute va riety this year. Crops of promising beards are seen daily in any one of the feur cities. But remember the date June 'in! Beginning then Judge 'I'irnie ami Po lice Chief Runyan and his deputies will begin to exact a toll from thev that the citizens of La, (irande are giving the "pioneer clothing" week- APPLY SAGETEA qhek i Its LOOKING FOR LOCAL WHEAT HARVESTERS W'OKANK, Wash., .Tune 21. Tlid Hiiokalli- cenlrnl Inlior eoiiiu-ll Is plnn nlng a nioveiiii-nt lo ohliiin siifrii-ient lnhor locally lo harvest lliti wheat crop of the Spokiini. foiinlry. iiceoril Ing lo i'iii-I Kviiiim, presliti-nt. "We iloirt want to Hi-n I liollsanils of men Iii-oiikIiI In anil lel'l johless nl'tci the Inn-vent," Mr. Kvuns Mnlit. "It wouhl he h.-lt.-r lo lin-kle. the hui vesl with workers of our own ills-lrh-1. Itrpoi-tH liiflh-ule thut the crops will hn hi-nvy nail nil of us wunt Mm linrvi-sl lo lie thoroiiKli and success ful. Arthur K. Lewis, head of the labor loiiiiiillii-e 1,1 ii,e I'hiimhi-r of Coin- lioii-e, reeenlly lohl the city eo Is- slonein thill tin I li n 11 sun, I hands will he i In-, I In II,,- Inland Kinplro lietu-fit Jul- In iin,l AiiKiisl IS If the bumper crops In prnspei-t are to he harvested. Me usknl that local coiitraelors he ullowi-d forlher lime to i'oiiiih-o work so Hint local liuiorers will be rehisid for work In the hinvest rli-hls. Mr. Lewis IVnrs a shorlaue of liui-vesl li,-lp f Iherc Is no! an Influx of lnhor. TO SNIP TKESSKS (Bv AssiK-iated Press) BRKMKIillAVKN. June L'l. Woe be to the Herman girl seen in Brem- For Sale crhaven "with a Frenchman or Rel Kiun, or in company of any man whose skin is racially colored. The "Lower Weser Branch of the Scissors Club" has been formed here for the purpose of snipping off the hair of any "fraulein" who associates with such foreigners, anions it in cludes natives of India, nefrrces, Chi nese and Japanese. All tresses thus obtained are to be sold and proceeds devoted to Huhr relief. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Snys Cream Applied in Nostrils ItcIicvcK Hend-C'oliis at Once. If your nnHtriUMrc rlnjted and your nrixi ih HtutH'4i mil vou tun t oreat . i. freely 1 teen use of h f;et il I b holtle t at any dru ttlure. fl'll'l'lllll, HlllihCptic trils unci h't it pen air piihsnpi' of yon i iieiuni uie mini n uieinliMine nn yon Ah! How iood triln are open, yon rl hcud more hinvkinir. Miitll more hi'iKhutie. dii nlrl or ratnnli Klv's ('renin Apply n little of remu into your rnte throuli ery head, ioothiii mid I, swnlleii t itihI ant hel. teels. f iiir nos lertf, no v i iifj ; no HlriipiflitiK tor hrealit, l-.ly b l reJmUaltn i junb uhut mifTeri'iswfrotiiB heml c-ulda mid ciitarrh a Ltd, It's u dcliaht. I IVI-; t)V FAMILY 'I'O ;ltAIH'ATK (My Associaterl Press) rilKNKV, Wash., June 21. 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It has always been the earnest dtsire. of the United States National Bankyft) furnish (its customers with Ithe best proration possi- Ible and at all timei, mindful ofimr responsi bility, to take carp of theirnisiness in the 'jinost modern and jhorouglymanner. We feel indeed proud to oraer ouuepositors the add ed service and the VimiH'for protection afford ed in the use of our new Super-Safety In sured checks. This service but tj-pifies the protection this bank strives always to give its customers. We welcome your account jThe United States National Bank Milk New Sommer Grill naal EaUL LA GRANDE, OREGON r S . -1 ,IJV M o o o o o o o o o o o o o I o Q In.tiranr. I00000000000000000000000000006000000000000000000000000I , - ''---.,.-:M.-2 v-U.-lV.f 'a'"