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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1923)
r i PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, July 7, 1023. Luggage for Your Vacation Wardrobe Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Auto Trunks, Suit eases with or without extra trays, Traveling Bags and Week-end Bags an assortment you will he pleased to sec that will fill your every vacation requirement. ' Notice to Ihe I'ublir, oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 'ncnt factories- Sir o o ; Family dJrup; Stoic. FIND IT I f MERE Silverihorn-WriKht's 7-7-tf ) Copy for this column iiumt he o in ly 10:0l a. in. j o Oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I Ice Cream Ilricks in novolty colors, lull ready to ulice anil .serve. Each .slice in different colors and Havors. jKach brick is a quart at Kilverthorn I Wright's Family Drug Store. 7-7-tf I. lien Decious. wish it known that g,I have no interest financially or mnr o ally in the "New Sommer Grill and g Lunch Koom," notwithstanding all 5 1 statements to the contrary and any o advertising issued (riving the public P 1 1 lies imtiression that I am the owner of same was used without my au thority and will be rectified as soon as possible. When I sold my busi ness known as the "Silver firill" to Mr. Urown my good will wont with1" '' it and still remains. BEN DECIOUS, 7-3-fit Sommer Hotel, Prop Tuesday, July 10, last (lay to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-li-.'it Saturday night, July 7th, Olson's 7-piece orchestra will play the fox trot "Steries,'' ut Zuber hall. 7-li-2t returned to unsuccessful biililer". The Commission reserves tne right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Commission June 20t"' 1U":i- J. E. STEARNS,' June 30-10t Ilccrrder. Tuesday, July 10, last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-i-:it lii'iuit if ul Hair Tuesday, July 10, last day to pay water rent without a penalty. .7-li-:it A Good Place to Trade Have you seen Pager about paint ing you car. Miono H17-J. Shop at 1902 Greenwood St. 2-17-lra What You Have llvvn Looking For The Richunlson Art & ClifL Shop hns just received a shipment of the n:o::t bouutiful and unusual pattern in English dinner ami breakfast ware. See this new pattern on dis play in the window of the shop. 7-5-3t Tuesday, July 10, last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-b-3t rather neutral tans and prays, which jure not bright J ! Hnuicry (irowK. 1 1 New York. Hosiery grows more land more fascinating as the season settles down to its tavonle shades. These are now definitely settled. They are beige, aluminum, caster, rose heige, rose taupe, (awn, skyn hind tones of green. Tiny Little ItuffUH. New York. Tiny little ruffles, j knife plaited, are used today on both udiitn iiml mltirnd limrni-io Thfiv Yellowstone park for their vacation.!, a(1 tne SimmSt am u crisp Mrs. Jessie Daniel of Cove, enter tained with a card party in Inner of her sister's house guest, Miss Cora Hrown and Miss Minnie Cnruigaii of I'orlland, who are on their 'way to freshness to the garment. Even when the knife plaiting comes out with laundering, the ruffles are still attractive. Silk Mitts With lis. New York. Siik mitts, in white ami colors, are once more with us to day. They are a charming addition to the sleeveloss gown. Most of them have narrow frills of silk or organdie, often in white, but often also in a contrasting shade. :n(ii,am ami iii ssia miu:i. Those present were Mesdames Jabe Conlev, Clarence Hervford, Thos. Hefty, Edna Conklin, Ed. Thomas, Hernice Miller, Ethel Dellaas, tiuy Ilarker, Irene Carter, Cassie Orton Helen Conklin, and the Misses Hess Kelley, Brown, Cardigan and Miss Minion Conklin and llelen l'ayne of Wnllii Walla. Mrs. Conley won high honors and Mrs. Ortnn consolation. Delicious refreshments were served by tlio hostess. AK4iost pleasant event occurred Saturday afternoon, when Mrs. Earl Stoddard and Mrs, J.ee Houvy enter- taineil at luncheon at Mrs. Stoddard's new home. Following luncheon, Priilgo occu pied the afternoon, with .Mrs. Chut-v ilnhuenkamp receiving high score and Mrs. Harvey Hay second. Beautiful bouquets of pink roses formed the decorations, and tin added feature of the luncheon was the uni- Ulie favors which were ii-iven. I'llSfU'dKl'I'S tcilVl- London, WOllll.'S- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peterson and ''"' '"uniiiiit, mk1, ''" two little daughters, and Mrs. I'eter- oi.iiIksIoik. ami ro, ma son's mother, Mrs. Eaines, have iust ""' lrlilp leaving In v. y returned from a trip to Seattle, I,ort-l'l''""''"'"v l""r"h'K lr Kimsla. The land and Kenside 1 1.,.,- l.,-,.l Iwrvli-e Is , hilly between London I inends anil relatives. They made the (lly the Associated l'l-ess) ki-:nkikiii:iui, iierumnv, .inly r.issriiKtTs mi v now fly frjin Lcn- don to .Moscow In nineteen : I i I ou linlt hours or ticluul living time. The. air trlp.trnm l.omtou to lii-rllii lakes I'lKtil hours. II ri'MiilrcH lour u-ul n;ie hair hours between llcrlln tin I Koen-il,-slieri:, and the trip Is made Iroin hero to Moscow In seven hour. trip by auto. The Monday liridu-e cluii will meet with Mrs. J. T. Hichardson .Monday aiLernoori nt two p. m. : The I'm ki'iilo club will meet with Mrs. V. C. Sicihrirg Wed'ie.-day, the lltli, nt Mn IV.rk, Mrs. W. Cass a.-sisiini,-. Berlin. trl-wcckly between Berlin and Koi'iilfcshrrg and triweekly between KoculslicrK and Moscow. i:v (il'.-.ii.iiuii in:i'OT. (lly Hie Associated I'resH) Mti:,, t'tiih, July li. Approxl tnnltdy $J;',ti.iinii will he expended for u lli'W lilllroild depot, here. It has lieell illllltMllleed. The Thursday Bridge club meet wilh Mrs- J. C. Culling Thursday afternoon. will next Fashion Notes Transparent Trains. Paris. Hie Uansnarent trains much in vogue at present for evening gowns no hoi always match tlir frock by any means. Just now frocks of peach, ceil blue, and other light shades arc showing trains of mack net. WALLOWA LAKE IS FULL TO DAM TOP K N'T i: I i I ' 1 1 1 S !:, Jul y 7. Wa 1 1 o wa l full lo the loi of thn new diim, and llir mountains havo moro than the normal depth oT snow for this Heuson. What seemed Impossible six week mko has coim I u pass, eauseil by the eoul limed ruins of tho second half o .May and June. At the beginning of tlio season, in early sprint, Die level of t ho luko ivas aliout three feet above tho old nnlur U level. Tin: dam was closed and the water was conserved, but at the end of the first week in May the wili er had raised only 2 and a half feet, and therefore stood at 5 and a half feet, above the level of tho original millet, (tn the correnpondinK day of the water was 16 feet ahovu the low level. Thn prospect o;irl in May, there fore, was that, the lako would not fill, us the snow w."M not deep in the mountains. Then tho rains began In the valley, and snow fell in the, inoun lains. No wiiter was nnoded for irri gation and .the level of the lako rosn steadily ami ra nidly. The new dam raises tho lako H I feet above tho orig inal love), and thai Is where the water now stands. Two years ago, when the new dam wan first built, panic spread down the valley on the report thai it had brok en. A Iso It was reported that t he ditch companies were letting out tho water because they feared tho dam would give way. The water is now at t he same level as then and nobody t Minus of alarm, as the dam Is per forming the very service it was built to render. Thousands of sundaes served. We have the biggest trade in high class sundaes in Eastern Oregon and all vho agrees with us will know the reason why. Just because our sundaes are made from the finest ice creams, the nicest of crushed fruits, and there are more simple .....i r ..,. II,..., r.tl,.. serve. . Silverthoni-WYight's Family I Drug Store. 7-7-tf ritANci; wori.it kxti.xo tieadi: l!y the Associated Press) 1M NKIHK, Krance. July 7. Tim Krem h government Is about to send a hscI on a trip to South American port loaded with an ouiiu "i French product. This ImniiieHS-buil-der is the former German steamer Klkai) but her name bus hern chan-d to l.a lielle France-. MKXU O TO TT WAK liriMiKT. ( iy ihe Associalcd Press) MKXlftt 'IT V, July 7. Pacifica tion ol tho repuhliii will make it possible for the department of war to reduce its budget about -o.mm.ono im-so.4 for the coming fiscal year, nr. curding to advance stalcim-nts from lUat dep.irlihent. Kxeepi for the operations of a few 1,111 handl'H. the country Ih completely at peace, it Is dechitcd. Another Will' .b pariment project is to reduce to two years lie i'nu of enlistment for cavalry recruits. With the steady muliiplieatinu of 1...,. ,fi- . nut. it won't be long before the French .one ozone. of control is l)tu Iltad the Observer Want Ads. A conservative is otie who sees tho ;.vrrp" in "progress." Call for ltids. Sealed bids will .be received by -the Commission of the City of LuGrande, Oregcn, for the construction of the improvement in Improvement Dis trict number 124, within the city of a Grande, Oregon, according to the plans uid specifications of said im-1 provement, now on filo in the office j of City Recorder of said city. A de-1 posit of $5.00 will be required for i set of plans and specifications, which i amount will be refunded, if bidder is unsuccessful, and returns plans and specifications to this office- I Bids will be received to the hour I of seven-thirty p. m.f Friday, July j tfth, 182, and must be accompanied j by a certified check in favor of the ; City of La Grande, Oregon in tjie amount cf ten 10) per cent of the I amount of bid, as a guarantee of ; the acceptance and completion of contract, if b warded. Checks wHl bej MMMMlM star S Auto see For first class dressmnkini? Mrs. Cora McCall, now at Darland'J Ants., Depot St. Apt. U. Phone 34H-M - G-5-lm ! Tuesday, July 10, last day lo pay water rent without a penalty. 7-6-3t '4 A Cantaloupe Sundae Try them at Silverthorn-Wrieht's soda fountain which is open till 11 o'clock each night. (i-28-tf Princess Dofjo PL JitisI Beginning Saturday of this weok the Richardscn Art & Gift Shop will sell 12 sets of Princess Dogo dinner ware for 6.75 each. This is an in troductory offer to properly intro duce the pattern and is well wort'i ' ! taking advantage of- It is a goldli baud pattern, with full mat goll handles, beautiful shapes, does i:ot,J craze, and is carried in open stock i by the Hichardson Art & Gift Shop at all times. Take advantage of thi i J offer. 7-5 -3t i Tuesday, July 10, last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-(i-;Jt The Ladies of the Altar Society will held a cooked food sale nt the Newlin, BookvStore Saturday afternoon- 7-5-2t li rakes which do not hold make busiuiss for -the undertaker.. If a child darts in front of you, and your brakes fall to work, you are sure to pay dearly for Injuring the child, or else wreck your car ami possibly another. Test your brakes often! Kven properly adjusted I ra kes fa i I at t i n n is a n d cause accidents. Insurance will make pood your losa, both for damage to your ear and to t ho person or property of others if In volved in a mixup. Oct automobile insurance here covering fire, theft, collision, liability and property damage. TODAY SUNDAY Also LEWIS STONE in "THE NORTHERN TRAIL" From James Oliver Curwood's Story Hernia, .Rupture Trusses. Our trusses are made cf the best leather and material possible and we can fit) any rupture that a truss may call for. Our abdominal supporters in all j the sizes are the best made and all new material from the most promi- Security Insurance ; ' Agency S OHA9. H. REYNOLDS, Manager. S La Uranile Oregon "Insurance Wltu ScrTlce" ! Mi:i to iti:;riiti-; ixvok r.. MK.VIIH, iTI'Y. July 7. All parcel post shliHiicutK froni I'orehi'ii counlrli'.s to .Mclco nitiHI he neconipiinled by l) a coiniin-rclnl Invoice, cerlll'led hy the .Mt-xlean coiiHiil ninri'st the point ol shipment, according to a recent miva-rntnrnt order. l-'or n. Hhlpineiit Ich.1 I hull $r. the cert llicat Ion Ih free. l-'i'iiin sr. to $rn the charKt In $1 anil Iroin $ftO upward Ihe clinrii:e In Shlinneiit.H arrlvtiiK without an ln- vulco will result in n fine Im-Iiik Iiii- Ih eslluuilril tlinl tin. innnli-r rec- poseil ol ccmm'oH for kooiIk valued ord In America kIhh Kh JIK.'.Hll adult ut It ss lliiin Inn pesos, nnd fin i-entavo clti-ns, most or whom dnde Jury lor those valued nt more than Jill) pe- Si-rvlce. ' 'so. Newest KiirrinjrH. Paris. A new earrlnir, which, it seems, must he the last word in that xort of thiiiir, is really a small chain of bends. It hnnirs in a lone;, flexi ble loop that brushex Ihe shoulder. viiain on wtucn me iieiuis are mi-uiik navitijr merely enough stiff ness lo maintain the 'semblance of a loop. Hronie and Mack Dresses. London. Smart women are wear ing bronze and black, especially for the "little" dresses in which they iro" shopping in town these bright nioin inirs. Lady Alexander Cumin, for example, wears bronze shoes with n uniplc black frock and hat. New Mirror Kail. London. The fad for having a mirror located in the crown of the hat, which pome men have taken up recently, is a thing now being adopl . ed by women, but with a difference. At the Savoy recently a chic girl, lunching, was seen to consult a mir ror hidden beneath a cluster of silk rosebuds on a streamer from her hat. Light Weight, Dark Color. New York. A few minutes of looking nbout on Fifth avenue today nerved to prove that for town wear the frock which in light in weight, hut dark in color ban attained more popularity than ever. It in seldom, comparatively, that one urea a cos tume light in color, except for the C-T-C Tires Conserve The Car 30 Lower Inflation Mil Hot i Pf.vl kill M. S,M Ml You'll use our Pry rienlllng Herv- yl ice tor economy SoUsl'iicUon Low J uSo Comfortable-- . i IT 1 T And do Uood LooKing, I oo That's what scores of women have said of the Meni han Arch-Aid Shoes. They meant it, too. You have a right to the comfort that comes from properly built shoes and you have an equal right to the style that pretty shoes alone can impart. The Me.nihan Arch-Aid Shoe gives both. It is the result of years of study and the knowledge that comes from experience. The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet Home of the Arch Aid Shoe GROVEIt SMITH, Mgr. TO be able lo safely carry 30'r lower inflation in C.-T.-C Cords than so ont insisted upon for ordinary cord tires is the most striking proof of the great quality in these cords. It is also the most Mrikin( feature of tire serviceability ever afforded, fur lower inflation it html m)urv means (cii'inf ill tire costs, .soilif in car up keep and gicatcr ndlnr, comfort. C-T-C Cords are more powerful, more rii.. able as a result of better materials mi the hithest .kill in hand- workman-ship. ( oliimbia lire Corporation Factory Itranch. inglon I'layle Throughout Columbia Tire Corporation I'ertland, Oregon i. Harris French, 111:1 Wash- " St., l.a tiramle, Oregon, also Y4 Oil Co. Other Dealers "f V- ihoilt the Cnunl). ,.uiiiT 'r: xSt-v7irr: W. H FOR THE FIRST TIME WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER (OODYEAR TIRES FOR LESS THAN THE PRICE ASKED FOR ORDINARY TIRES. THEIR QUALITY IS THE FINEST THEY HAVE EVER MADE. DON'T TAKE A ( HANCE O.N UNKNOWN OR INFERIOR TIRES. Bohnenkamp Co J.I