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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'.
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Silk Dresses
$1
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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
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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
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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
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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. Flvo
mcniliors of the I teed i'umily of Oeer
I 'nrk ore st udyhm In tho state nor
mal school here and three :iro eandl-
YOUR baby can't be
healthy without
''sleep. Get Johnson's
! Baby Powder today. It
' means wonderful new
, skin comfort, happy
- smiles;, restful sleep.
You Want the best fq
your baby and Job
con's has been first chlnce
for3Syears. A Jo
Jbhnson
Cross
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Red Cross S
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Baby Powder
Best for Bahu-BcstfarMu
GOODYEAR take.
. the highest
grade, long -staple
cotton, of unusual
tensile strength.
and builda up tr
carcass of the 0oq
yeariCord Tirebhe
exclusively CJoA
y eat met hd o f
croun-Dlv construc-
' tioni The result is a
- tire that latfts longer
ly sejice and is
moat economi-
cal jyoiVcan buy. .
in :
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tins
At CmAar if. . Wre Stitton
Dtmlert we tali and rmeom
mtnd nt Goodvear
Cordt tMith thm bevtUd AU
Weathmr Tread and fracA
tham up uith ttandard
GaoaWaar rWc
- W. Hi HOIIXEXKA.MP
CO.'MI'A.W
TVcrO HmU Wmt Watiaia Trmaa'A
protecl your house
from the wmimr
It is the effect of rain, wind and sun
on the unpainted pans of a house that
"weathers'" it-that makes it age and
decay. But when a house is well painted,
the tough, elastic "film" of paint shields
the surface like a rubber coat protects
a man.
Ail Fuller tymse paints and stain!, Pur; Prepared
Paiut, Photlix Pure Paint, Pioneer Sliinple SlaJf
and (Joncrifa tor stucco, DncK ana ronrrei;
faces, haveJiiL'h protective properties as K
namental JLlue. They arc manuracturoftrom lor
mulas thJare the result of 7 yrarsJBim-inakmg
e.pcrien. puller paint pioductsy.c long, posi
tive prolction.
Ceun uch whh a master nrter before the weath
er cau3 your house tojjvv signs of decay. Or
write li our Service D-anment for ad ice and a
copv if the free "Unnc Service" booklet. What
ever four paintinpTecd.W. P.l'uller & Co. niakej
a pai: Icr the,rio:e.
W VP FULLER & CO.
j 1 Mission Street, San Francisco
tl Brartcbr In Pacific Coat Citlei
Kactohei: Krancitcu anJ Loi Angelci
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PAINTS
VaRNISHES
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T.a Ornmlo, Oropon.
IIAIN'KS COMM. CO.,
HiilnPS. OrtiffOll
l. n. nnssKi.x;,
North Tow, lor, Ori'KOn.
The Federal Farm Loan Act
6' Intlres
En' Payn
irPrite for PaTticutari to
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
PENDLETON. OREGON
treat rim vJom missions So Bonus
Non-mtirin( MortKwe '
rpayment Privilege
IlKhlH. nty wal.T, Riintc-, Uuvn
iTin. fL'Mii.oo .hnvn nn.l iai,
ptr monlli.
LdoVT Youne! Brine-
Natural Color. Gloss
Attractiveness
Common curdon (.'( lir
liravy lr villi Milplmr mM
(iriiy, ittrritkcil lui.l Imtnl
lullv tlurk mi liiMiriHnt
HpplicMtktim nil) prove it
your IihiY 1 iHilim. Hir'
lit fiOUiP.i though, i
fI Inlo r
, w ill turn
air lutuii 1-
lu-t II tt'W
cliitiiin (
ilphur ni'ijKt
li'ntn An
fnsipr Wrtl I lo .-t n Ic of yrlli
Nape nntll Sulpliiir t'oxIxMin! nt any
dnitf tor4 nil naly f f iim. 'I'lijt i
th old -li Aip m-iM' iiirnvttl hy th
midition oflothor iti(fnJcnt,
While Milpy. prny. tlilot Imir !m not
infill, nt dmire to JUin mir youth
fill pfim4c mill nrm-tui-nrp. flv
rinrkeninc yAir Imir th Wyrth'n Si
mid Nilphur YimK)util. no opr r:tn trll,
Iwmw it iliw it hf ti umlty. so pvrnly.
lou juftt dAmjyn n tii or wtfr hrnh
wiih it and rfntv thi4 ( hroitli your Imir,
tAkmir on mJV linf nt n'timr; hy
norninff aJI prT Hftini Uv dimipiHrr J.
and. after unotW pp)int ion or two,
your kair become hmutifuliy dark,
gloMV, soft nud luxuriRDt.
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Geo. H. Currey
Noon Luncheon
50c'1
jrxE 22-2.
sour
CYciuii of Chicken Aith Corn
CIIOTC
Bakid Siilinot Sjianish
Fricassee of Lanlb June Teas
I'readed Yeal ait Cream Sauce
Coifthinnon Sakul
Caramel Boston Cream
Tee. Tea Coffee
SERVICE JSAFETY
This bank st&nds guard ccaelctlr " j l
C providing your funds with protection '
'INSURED" on our cheel
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means positive protection.
1 .
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
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LA GRANDE, OREGON r
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