La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 21, 1923, Image 6

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    Thursday, June 21, 1923. '
PAGE SIX
THE LA fiRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Personal Mention
'" polniR, on Hii-lr return trip tliry x- jlii-r pim-nts. itov. nml Mr,
( t Id MtiiK- u few fliivs viHtl 11 itii (WUlKh-y; lurmiTly of thin l it
I Willi IJH'Jr HIHIrf.
H. umts nt Hi'1 Kommrr lust ovi-nihK.
I 1 tnlcr v;iw ri-pi CHontcd Hinnnj: I lie
l KtK'HtH nt l.ii Koh-y lusl cvrniiiK liy
..lr. Jin. I Mrs. .1. It. Ilini-H.
Jprry IlonklnH left lat nvrnliiir fof portnnt fucturs In that community.
1oh An;lcn Culiforiilu whoro ht will Pol thin. t Orcifoiiimi.
ttpi ntl Mine InKIiii;.
M. R- riirlm-k and family of Fl'""
Mm. Hay Norvlll, of ImhW r, hj.piU i I'aso, Ipxns, were quests il Mm Sum
' .Mrs. J. W. r'nitimiiiK nml duiiKt.
t. i, iin-1 M t'M. William Aid. oil left
I jpi-nd u Ow (.i h visit hit;.
. (Jail Ifiinkn was down from Ktrn-
. . t'nUU-r, prnininciit 1 ii.ti.pr , h, :,st i-tvnhiK nud a:t a
man or Maker, Ih in lown lur a fr.w iuesi u! Mm Havuv.
tln.VH atleinlhiK to IhihIiii'mh. 1
A I Ionic
yeMtonlny. Hoin
I'jcal hiisiiHsH.
yrt'ilny in tlio city HhoppiiiK luici
vIhUIhk friends.
. I.. .1. (iref-n left taut evelllilK for
PorNum on a hiiHltiemi trip ami will
le mil of i ho cfiy lor a couple of ilayt.
Mi-h. fJ. K. Troinhly returned to her
huriii- In Ktiiiiel.i last evening a I hi
hpeiuliuK the day ln-re nhoppiii.
(JeorK Aitdei'Mon and wife, of Cove.
mu-nl the il; In the clt Hlioppinn,
returnliiK to Uielr home laHl .'vwiintf.
Mr. and Mrs- W. I- Van Polt arc
in lown for a fhort time from Kok
tinfi uml are registered at the Foley.
mer hctel last ovenni.
touriiiur ihroutrh the, city
near Portland.
Tney nr
to points
MYk. R. I). Wilson ami dauirlitei'
are in from Klj.rin fur a short lime
visiting and dioppiiiK'. Thoy an
quests at the Savoy-
Knlerpnsp was repi'e.-'ented nmonjf
the out of town quests at the Sa
voy last evening by li. Scott, who
is hum cn a short business and
pleasure trip.
('. . XurelHT, who makes m hom.
at Knlrprlw, nrrlvil in tlie city laf-t
i veiling ami in ii-Kisiei-ed union-? ih
fillCHlfi al the Foley,
Mrs. W. It. Jack ami komm return, d
'invi ihiM niominx after a ahun
i hen: with relative.--.
John w.
I'lome :it Mtarkey
Mva. P T n.-nu'n nml .In,., -Mora
- ;r,,n, , T)HIma atH, ,.:.sthf.r U.n this mornjn
hlKln HlI'MMt...; i.e.,,, N( J7 fnr KuKVWf vhm thpJ
will attend the graduation exercises;
'at the IT. of () when v ltiru.''i
''IIm. who tnalre.i liifuscit. Kahih K. Poston will ho n-milii. 1
wiim a nn-r.f the ated. .
Mouahl rarler (eft this rno-nlnr? for
Mel 'nil, Jiialio. alter .siii'mlhit: koiihi
lime in )ils eltv visit In a the uest
of Kcniiilli Stef-rist.
Alhert Itr ll. of i ovr, was a mom;
the Cove visiiorH In tlie chy yester
tlay, returning to hin home thlo morn
im;. I
J, M. Itlshop, reHldent Kimlneer of
the Hiale llliiway ieinrtinent left
last nlfj'ht for I'ortland wliero he will
upend Hi'vi.'ral d n ,vm on husinoHM,
c. k. imvlK Jr., well known Union ,fiW ,lays
roHident wan a hiiNlneHH visitor in the
clly yesterday, returning to his home
last evening.
V. K. Crahain came in from Klirin
Inst evenina: on a sliort husiness trip
and is sloppine; as a kucsi at the
Savoy.
.Mr.'i. Arthur Klnman leH thi.i morn
liitf on .No. 24 for Moise, Idaljo w)i--ri-slie
will spend a iw ,yH vlHiUnfr
ooooooooooooooooooooooooog! Summer Frocks are prettiest when
Hob ilale left tiiis morning for'o
Korth Powder, where he will spend
the next lew days attendmj' tiiej
rodeo.
The Hupmobile
.Mrs. M. K. Hyatt, of Knterprlse,
passed through the city lasr. evening
on her way lo I'enilletoii when she
will spend He vera I (las visiting frfendN
and relativoi.
C, I., Kulllviin, wife and dnut;htert
Jeiina May. returned to t h Ih honin In
Nowhere hint evenintiK after at lend -Iiir:
the funeral of Mr. Hiilllvan's sif
ter, Mih. Win. Koeter.
Miss Pauline Wondell went tojo
Ritmnter yesterday where she will '2
viHt as the juest of friends for a 0
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Mrs. Dick Melville and daughter,
I Helen, left for Vakima for a twi:
J weeks' visit with .Mrs. Melville's n:i-,2
rents, Mr. ami Mrs. Marsluill- jo
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Mr. and Mrs. II. W. May of Syra-'o
ruse, New York, who are touring o
through to Portland, stopped
evening in this city as guests at the
hommer.
Kngene lUrlew, who for some time
lian hein living at II it n t I u jjion
hitt Ih now a resident of tills clly,
has accepted a position in the dls
lialeherH ofl'iei1.
THhh Mnreia Phy; Audrey I)el.ap,
Miss Marie Hlmw, motored over from
I 'nion ycMlenlay spend ing He vera I
ho uru In the city visiting frieudn.
W. . Crews, or (he State Highway
Tiepartinent, will leavo this evening
for J'orl la ml where he will upend a
week or ten days on u romhined husl
ness and pleasure trip.
Ithhard Lindsay, wife and daugh
ter returned home his afternoon j
I'loin t 'mid on wlien1 I hey have I iron
vIhMIhk relatlveH for the past. we.k.
I he I i lp was made ly auto and a very
delightful trip was reported.
MIkhch Kllen and Mary Hill uased
Ihrouuli the Hly last evening from o
I heir home in I'ayette to Walla Walla '
and Heat tie ami ol her Washington
For Leisure Afternoon
or Informal Dance
The three most vital unijjn the economical
and satisfactory operation of motors are the
Piston Iifigs, ristonsTnul Piston Tins, all oi
which wJ carry in sHick, and with our cylinder
grinding equipmaiu we are able to give you a
very cornplete otaton assembling service.
Leighton's Welding &
Machine Works
Mm. Vera Dinsey, of Holso Idaho,
left last evening for Spokane after
unending several days in this city vis
iting at the homo of her uncle, C. ,1,
lllnck.
Mr. mid Mm. I(,red Wel went tlirti
Ijl lira ndn hist evening euroiiln for
f!ullfnrnia. They stopped nt the l'ol-
ey. They were accompanied hy Miss
Hazel Hohlnsnn who re urned lmme
tli Im tuornlng.
Willlnm-jiM. fihailfiv wlm is yard
master for the Union Pacific al I.a
(iruude, Or., i.s vegi.slered at the
Hotel Oregon. La Ciande is an im-
porlanl railroad point and the rail
road men are one of the most im
If Kidneys Act
Bad Take Salts
8ayt Backache Often Meant You
Have Not Been Drinking
Enough Water
Whtn you wnke up with backache andy
dull misery in the kidney region it nut
mean you have been eating foods whtfli 1
create acids, says a well-known nutlfnr-
lty. An excess of such acids ovmyflrk
the kidneys in their effort to iihjfr it
from the blood and they become rt of
paralyzed and loggy. When yor kid
neys get sluggish and clog must
relieve them, like you relijrc your
liowels, removing all the Iod urinous
wate, else you have bacljfihc, sick
headache, dizy spells ; Momach
sours, tiui;iie is coated aii when the
weather is liad yoiit ba rheumatic
twinges. The urine is cjadv, full of
tcdiiiunt, channels often m- sore, water
scaldhVind you are oblimj to seek relief
two nn three limes during the tiinht.
I'ilhajr consult n R"odf reliable physi
cian atpnee or get frdu your pharma
cist nlhVl frtr ouncfK of Jad Salts;
take a twlcspoonful y a kUiss of water
before breakfast foir a few days and
your kidners may fan act fine. This
famous saltVjs ty.ifle from the acid of
praprs and IcfTmfl juice, combined with
lilhia, and has been used for years to
help clean and stimulate slnngih kid
neys, abo to neutralize acids in the
system, so they no longer irritate, thus
often relieving bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, can not in
jure and makes a delightful, efferves
cent lithi.vwatcr drink. Drink lots of
oft water. Hy all means have our
phvician examine your kidneys at least
twice a year.
oh
lies for the
Prices.
Large Covered 1
Fancy Willow Bi
Market Baskets
Paper Napkins,
!)-inch Paper PI;
(5-inch Paper PL-
Wax Paper, per
Andrew
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yfe 111 Attention! Fruitgrowers i
Si n,r.l, C O. Tl-A 1 1
lei vot? IS
g ii.c ;,v,uvst vniu orr.-mi'Sif are many different styles from yfich f. a II
,'H,I,Jnr 'li you. can ch(L?. with assiunce of ' jhtfa I WETTER 0 I
I The Cleveland L f their corredks. -.M 1 : OOXES I
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toll :i() sects 10c 1 HI! nPHE antiqu:ved little oil stojC of 1350 only emphasises
jr i r ill tuit; cttiiiuuiyuiuuidiius ui Duty vvuiiit'll
r . C. I already arc; nnclng; in the NEW PERFECTION Oil Rans;o
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standard of quality and service,
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Trail Pageant
Vc have Percales in red, gray find hlue, also
a line line ot ViiiPluuns, Cretoiies and Chal
at bpecial
Novelty Soap
The Cnnd j j
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Is praised hy all vlfo are
faniil in- willf it.
' Phono us odavfor your
! deinonstr tin with-
S out (ihligaUam, of coui-se
U0I1S
The Latest Tlvnifv in Soap
Delightfully scented impoied soap in novelty shaies
and heauliful flume attached.
Our Window
C. W, Bunting
j& Son
Telephone Main 792
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j The store
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These burners re vise uvard all ideas of oil stove cooking
1 andi'et ncnvinadcs in econcmv, matchinerthe sneed and
comfort of gas, rivalling eighty-five-cent gas in cooking cost
SUPERFEX Burners are mounted only in beautiful ranges
of ample size, suitable for year-'round use anywhere. They
carry many further improvements for 1923, including a
removable, easy-to-clean, porcelain enameled burner tray.
Any stove dealer will make a convincing demonstration.
Unsurpassed
Cooking Speed
T.::s latest New Perfection
ninjje is equipped exclu
sively with SUPEKFKX
Burners. One burner on
every stove is the bi
GIANT SUPERFEX.
The others are "Little
Giant" or standard site
SUHEHFliX burners.
Thf standard SUPERFEX
equals the c oolong speed
oi the ordinary gas burner
ond is fas'.er than any other
oil burner, except its own
bit: brother the GIANT
SUPKRKKX. AndthebiK
GIANT itself is unsur
passed even by the giant
gas burner.
PRICES
(CumpliH with H'Aii. Porcelain EnanmlrJ Winning Cablntttl
Two-Burner, $52.00; Thce-Burncr, $64.00; Tour-Burner, $82.00;
Four-Burner Oven Range, $115.00; Fire-Burner Oven Rn.-iKe, SI30.00.
New 1'erfeclion "Live Heat" Ovens from $2.80 to ?7.80 additional.
Ran re ill ultra ted hai
built-in, heat-retaining
oven equipped with toap
tonei. Price $130.00.
In addition to the m w SUPERFKX moikls, our long establ;sht.-d Biue Chimney
nuKlt-ls of thy NEW PEKKECTION line, used in 4.0C0.O0O honu-s continue to be
the world's most satisfactory oil stove ut their lovvt-r range of prices.
THE CLEVELAND METAL PRODUCTS CO., Cleveland, Ohio
Oakland Branch: 45th and H jlli. Streets
NF"W PEMFFCTJGSN
OilRange with SUPERFEX Burners
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