La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 13, 1923, Image 7

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PAGE EIGHT
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, July 13, 1523
Personal Mention
Vincent was represented among liveil in Suinpter when three of a
the (fuests at the bavoy last evening iKimi was an ordinary poker hand in
by Paul Fisher. .that burg.
M. rj.i. ., ; . i r J- S. Kvans, of Maker, was regis
rs. Knden anil son arrived in La i ... L; , , ,
r,nn,ia ,.; .., niill)nn!tfM at the frolev last evening, lie
to spend a few days visiting friends.
Enterprise was represented among
was here on business.
Walter Cleaver is in from Imliler
for a few days attending to busi-
the guests at the Savoy last evening ! nCKg mutters.
Dy J. Ull Hawthorne.
, I Will Hamilton, former resident of
S. S. Start, a real estate man from Jhia city now of Portland, is in La
Poise, who does a lot of trading in.Orande for a few days on business.
this part of the country, Is spending
tmlnv at tlin Kolcv hntl. Mr. Start' "
Ooss, of the Inland Motor
Company, left recently for Denver,
Colorado, on a short business trip.
Watch for the first
page of the second sec
tion in the Saturday
Observer.
William Fine', pioneer resident of
rjgin, was in this city yesterday on
business.
George Cochran left this morning
tor Kuker where he will spend a
short time -trying a law suit,--
MrH. I'Yiiuk lifKain led this morn
ln on No. 17 for Kamcla where ahc
will spi-nd lli day on liustiKriw.
linker won reprfHented iimotiK tho
jriM'fitH at the Nuvoy last evening Iti
I. 1. Thoimis.
Read Some of This
Fish News
You can now catch
Trout in the Wallowa
river. We have the
spoons and flies they
take.
Newlin Drug
Go mpany
Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Connor, of W.i,
la Walla, were In this city last even.
Ini; and were registered nt the l-'oley
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Cmitilla wan represented among
the KiieHtr: at the Foley last evening
by I'. -'. Ilrownell.
It. It. Ferguson, of M ties City, Mori
lanii, wua a K'leHt of tho Holnlller 111
this city lust (tvening.
Mrs. Joe Snodgrass and son, Billy,
iett this morning for Telocaset to at
tend the birthday party of Mrs.
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Takes Oath on Board. U. S.
S. Henderson; Will Com
plete Tour on Transport.
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WITH PRESIDENT IIARIIN(;,
July hi. President Hanhnc ha
bound himself by an oath never to
mistreat either a dojf or a horse..
The obligation to be kind to both
of these animals wan part of an
oath taken by the president Wed
ncKday at Skatrway -when he become
a member of the Arctic Hrotherhood
Ho Thursday confided the oath in
part to Mr. Harding, who in turn
informed niemlwr of the presiden
tial party. The chief executive from
boyhood has loved animaln and his
enthusiasm over the brotherhood?
purpose to protect them caused him
to tell his wife about it.
The brotherhood was organized in
180 on tho steamer Seattle .by gold
prospector whose use and love of
norscti and dogs in the north is
said to have caused inclusion in
the ritual of a clause requiring kind
ness to these fjnimals.
Tim GN'nlnsl Vnlno Of tared
Today in Kour
CjHmlcr Car.
The Cleveland Six
llcaiily l'mver Kcoiiomy
A Hiiro Combination
Tim Toni'liitf Car, $l,f0.Y00
' F. O. II. La Cramft, Ore
Let iim ilcmoiislrRfo thtwe
-mtiilrrfiil oars.
Smith & Frees
HIT .Irlf.Tsoii Ave.
IjA (JIIAMIK, tlflMdOW
I'all Mala (Ma.
Finish Tour on Ship.
ABOARD U. S. S. HENDKRSON,
WITH PRESIDENT HARDING,
July 111. President Harding will
mase uic irifi irom oao ixt-if, uhi.,
to New York via the Panama canal
and Porto lltlco on the marine trnnsr
port Henderson instead of on the
shipping board steamers President
Ilarnson and American legion.
Definite arrangements for the use
of the Henderson were concluded
Thursday and announcement was
made that the schedule for the re
turn provided for the arrival of the
presidential party at New YorK
August SJ7, It was considered likely
that the president would deliver an
address there before proceeding to
Washington.
The Henderson Thursday continued
on her course across the gulf of
Alaska en route to Seward where she
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Attention Moose.
All Moose are requested to be
present tonight, Thursday, July 12,
at K p. m. at lodge room, I. O. O.
F. hall. Initiation will be on also the
report of our delegate to Moose
heart will he given- A general good
time and smoker.
A. N. MAYVIU-E,
Dictator.
7-12-lt.
A free people' is one that endures
the waste of billions and scolds
about a little junket.
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On sale tomorrow, at the Ladies'
Exchange, cooked food, dressed
chickens and fresh eggs. Mrs. E.
S. Norris, Phone Main 780. 7-13-lt
Box wood, $3.00. Call
Main 547.
7-10-tf.
To the average American, foreign
markets are like prayer something
to fall back on in case of emergency.
Saturday night, July 14, hear
Up Your Sins"
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soda fountain which is open "till 11
o'clock each night. 6-28-tf
We can't help wondering how wars
got started back In primitive times
when men knew nothing of diplo
macy. Hemstitching at the Art & Baby
Shop, Sommer Hotel Bldg. Adv.
7-9-tf.
A delightful place to find a cool
ing drink of excellent soda water or
a dish of perfectly prepared ice
cream or sherbet or brick ice cream
is the Siiverthorn-Wright's Family
Druif Store. They are open till 11
o'clock each night. 7-12-tf.
Douglas Fairbanks' son now ha?
an excellent movie job, 'but nothing
has yet been done for the elder
Coogan. .
You can stop dandruff and-itching
of scalp.. or. your hair, from fall
ing out in a very few days, by usinp
our Germicide and Dandruff Erad
icator. One bottle for 7flc will do it.
Store. Open each night till 11 o'clock.
Adv. i 7-10-tf
ilv Drug Store. Always open till
li o'clock each night. Adv. 7-10-tf
Jazz dance at Zuber hall Wednes
day night, July 11th. Music by Ol
son's. Adv. 7-9-yt.
And then if you are weary of this
vain world you might stroll through
Southern Europe disguised as a pre
mlcr.
The Richardson Art & Gift Shop
has three more sets of Princess Do-
son s 7-piece orchestra Dlav ' Packieo iroh band dinnerware to offer at
at Zuber hall. the introductory price offer of $6.7o.
7-12-St. Take advantage of this special offer
if you are in need ot classy every-
7-11-4 1.
was duo to arrive siortly after noon j J''1" M,1,ilL 3 .!". residence phone
Friday. After a short sUiy there,
the party will go aboard a special
train and start over the lAlaskan
railroad for Anchorage ' and Fair-
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o The chief executive was still un
ci decided Thursday whether to make
o the three day trip from Fairbanks
ojover the Richardson trail and then
o i down tho Copper River & North
western railroad to Cordova, or to
return over the Alaska railroad to
Seward and then take the Henderson
to Cordova.
Rough weather, expected in the
gulf of Alaska, did not put in its ap
pearance and the entire day's, sailing
was over a comparatively smooth
sea.
See the beautiful new nattern of
Wood's "Old Bow" pattern of break
fast and dinnerware in the winilow
of the 'Richardson Art & Gift Shop.
It is one of the most unusual and
distinctive patterns ever shown. This
pattern will be carried at all times
in open stock that you may 'buy a
piece at a time, in the same way
that all of the patterns at the Art
Shop arc now carried- 2i-piece
breakfast sets in this pattern at
$11.68 a set; 42-piece dinner sets at
$19.55 a set. See this new pattern
in tho window at the IRdchardson
Art & Gift. Shop. 6-ll-4t.
HEADQUARTERS of the Oregon
Journal have changed to Siiver
thorn-Wright's Family Drug Store.
day dinnerware.
Ladies don't fuss over a hot stove
these sweltering summer days in or
der to prepare desserts - for your
friends just order some of that de-J
licious ice cream or sherbet from
the Silverthorn-Wright Family Di-ug
Store fountain and have it delivered
at the home for dinner. It will
save vou 'trouble, and everyone will
be delighted. 7-12-tf.'
Man never, seems so mortal or
fame so fickle as when vou read the
headlines in last year's newspaper
files, !
Snodgrass' granddntighter, Norma
Ruth, who is three years old today.
Two used pianos bargain prices
ami easy terms or will rent W. H
John Thompson i-iimn flown from I Bohnenkninp Co. 7-ll-2t.
Wallowa last evi-nliiK on a short litisi
The young TuiHc will soon lose
caste as a menace to the Allies un
less he can persuade one of the Al
lies to finance him.
Have you seen Kager about, paint
ing you car. Thone 817-J. Shop at
1902 Greenwood St. 2-17-lm
Friday night, July lth, Olson's 8
piece orchestra will play for a big
fliiu-ouniiner aance at Haines, Or.
7-12-lt.
For first class dressmaking see
Mrs. Cora McCall, now at Darland
Apts., Depot St. Apt. B. Phone
Ma-M 6-5-lm
A List of Standard Merchandise
Will Be Given In A Series
of Our Advertisements
KEEP FOR REFERENCE
Plain Memorandum Hooks, 5c to $1.00. '
Buddy Memos All sizes.
I. P. Memos and Price Rooks. Complete Line.
Robinson Reminders, Covers and Fillers.
Address Books, Shopping Lists, Etc.
Julian Interest, Books, $1.20.
Ropp's Commercial Calculator, 50c.
Robert Rules of Order, $1.50.
Scribner Log Book, (iOc.
Expansion Pocket Bill Holder, $1.25.
Newlin Book jr
Stationery Co.
voy.
trip and la stopping ut tliu Sa-
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S'li.E'R.R YS
LAST DAY
,coooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoocoooooo
TEN NIGHTS
IN A
BAR-ROOM'
ARROW'S NEW AM) ELABORATE
PHOTOPLAY
of L. Case Russell's Adaption of the Celolnatcd
IS'ovcl and Popular Stano Nuness.
Also Shouiim
A COMEDY
.Mrs. M. W. Ilartnirss rcturni-d to
1 h'r honiM at Wutla Walla thin morn,
law alii!)- visiting relatives In tlltj
icily for arvurul liivs. '
; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Mnttonn, who
make their home at .Knterpri.-ie. are
in town visiting and shopping. They
are registered at the Savoy.
I Mrs. C. J. Dourbane and children
1 recently returned from an extended!
trip east where they visited relatives!
j in Indiana, Arkansas and Kansas. I
j MixH Jessie !M. Huffman returned
to her home nt Knterprlse this morn
ing after spending the past week nt
Hot Lake.
Dr. W. F. Brownell. of Elgin,
came in last evening on n idiort busi
ness trip and returned this morning,
i He stopped at the Savoy.
Frank A. Montcith and family, of
Hoise, Idaho, were registered among
the guests at the 'Sommer last even
' ing.
. Mr. and Mrs. William Keefer, of
Enterprise, arrived in I .a Grande Inst
evening and are stopping at the
Savoy for a short time.
Mrs. 1.. C. Wisdom and daughter.
Molly, left this morning for Wctser,
i Idaho, where they will visit for a I
few days.
Mis. M. 0. All anil Miss PanHou
HiM-kiT rnliln In rrnm Klm Inst I'ven
'inx on a kIhh'I hus'nt-N.H trip Inst even.
Inx. Thi-y nl't' ri'jllsten'i! anions tlt
giit-uts at llii' HMiiiiut-r.
(tl.D TIVF.HS KNOW Tins STORY;
A I'.'lliv l-:l 111 I '.trji.ti HI i-i I ln','iit
tM nil 'lopUy. "'IVi. ii;it.' in H -
rimm" w! til" Sh'" rv thM.ti" h,st
! h.-ring I di,y. I l I-1 i in" !- wh"
knf v ,), lo-n,l thf nhiy uil! tj i i, i i
It.n - Nip niuii t unity ,.!' .-"-it,;, tit-ii
tU'ii.ile. phi lnP ioIi.- Ih.-l lihve'
; brougnt Ihugl.lei and test.-, w tncj
eyes of millions of thentregoevs
throughout the world. And thus
youngsters who have never seen the
play will be swayed, as were thiMr'
parents, by tho story that can never!
grow old. I.ove, hnto.Vioy and sor- j
tow are all there, as well as thrilling i
action that will satisfy the most
rabid movie fan. !
It is the story that is particularly,
veil suited to the screen and it is
said that the producers have no!
overlooked any point that would add t
to the interest in this production, j
"Ten Nights in a Barroom" took al
most a year to make and cost an
enormous amount nf money -liuihl.
(tigs were built only to tie burned to
the ground. Vast nuinltois of pen
pie were employed in the ni'ikini:
ami the "big' scene, that of the Ion
diive on the river, alone took several'
vveek' to film am! cot a yinnt.F ft
tune.
Also showing a com,ly. ;
Have Richardson, "The Art Man"
do your enlarging and tinting. En
larging, tinting ami framing, his
specialty. Iltichardson's Art & Gift
Shop. 7-ll-4t.
Box wood, $:j.00. Call
Main 547.
7-10-tf.
The Baptist ladies will
cooked food sale, Saturday
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
hold a
at the
7-12-t.
8 per cent money, Bankers Re
serve System. 6 per rent loans are
made on city or farm property to
buy, build, improve or pay indebted-
uaniters neserve company,
Denver, oiorauo. v-ii-it
Dandruff is undoubtedly the result
of diseased skin of the scalp. The
most effective treatment is one that
is a germicidal and antiseptic, and
the germicide and dandruff eradica
tor that is sold by Siiverthorn
Wright's Family Drug Store is both
of these -in one, and the effects are
quick, and positive- 7-12-tf.
There is a student and representa
tive of the Chicago Engineering
WorRs at Cove. Anyone wishing to
increase their earning power $12 to
$:)0 a day should correspond with or
call on him. His address is Route!
1, tlox 7 1-2, Cove, Oregon. 7-ll-2tp.
Winton Six; perfect condition: run
only 10,000 miles, $ti85. W. H
Bohnenkamp Co. 7-ll-2t.
Tick your cherries at Proctor's in
Fruitdale- Prices reasonable. Pin
cnerrics, Governorwood. Mrs. Proc-
7-10-2tp.
Dancing lessons will he iiven t
Zuber hall Monday, Thursdnv and
Friday evenings at 8 d. m. Wessons
in modern and old time dances. This
is your opportunity. 7-ll-2t.
CanUlouoe Sundae
Try them nt Siiverthorn-Wright's kanip Co.'
30x:t 1-2 Pathfinder tii
Goodyear, S'J.50. W. H. Bohnen-
7-ll-2t.
See Carr's Big Ad
on Page 4 and 5
jTho f.ni-trpaf rim in niii;irf input
" Store O.Kiinizatitm in the World
TrPi
.Ui f il
t 'Vm i , -lncorboruud
Jt; 475 DEPARTMENT STORES
Dainty Summer Frocks
"For Children 6" to 11 Years
Every mother will appreciate this display 1 Unusual
values at our price! Very pleasing styles of fine quality
Figured Voile, Fancy Batiste and Cross-bar Dimity.
Dresses as serviceable as they are attractive!
We Invito You
to See Thia Show
ing and Make an
Early Selection I
Pretty models, long
of waist-line with
bow sashes of self
or contrasting ma
terial; dainty round
or square collars;
youthfully short
sleeves. Carefully
made and well
" finished in detail.
Range of popular
colors.
$1.19 lo $2.98
White Voile Blouses
With Colorful Embroidery
Dainty ovcrblouses in a variety of new and attractive
Styles for women and misses 1 Cool and delightful for
Summer wear I Pleasing in colorfulness of delicate em
broidery trimming. Made of good quality white Voile.
The kind of blouses you will enjoy wearing I So "dressy"
yet so serviceable!
We invite you to see these blouses while selection is
large.
Styles! f a
$2.98
Good ' li;
Values !
Charming Russian peasant blouses, round of neck and long
of sleeve with nnrrow cijfls. so stylish llus season I Profuse
of embroidery on front .ind sleeves Some models with the.be-.
cominp, "Peter Pan" culler, also prettily embroidered. Others
with cross-stitchniK and drawn-work A srlrctinn of style'
please every woman 1 Women's and misses' sizes.
Other Values $2.8
The Largest Chain Department
Store OiKanization in the World
Free Soap Week at JOEL'S
12 Dais Crystal White
l'Wiishinp; Machine Soap
FOR $1.(10
3 Crcinc Oil Free
20 15ais Crystal White for $1.00
3 Crcinc Oil Free
Other Deals Too Numerous to Mention
'Demonstration on. Thursday and Friday
Joel V Grocery
Free Delivery
Two Main Lines M-759
, c . i i i w ! itmc .i rw.ii
You'll Need These -Get Them Now
Paro Wax, package, 4 cakes 20c
Certo, for Jelly making and Fruit
preserving, bottle 29c
Jar Lifter, each 25c
Canning Rack 6Sc
Dr. Prices' Canning Powder, package lc
Fly Paper. 4 sheets ,
Flv Poison, package 5c
Wax Paper. 10 ft. roll 10c
Treferrfd Stock Jar Kubliers. 'A rioen.. 2.x;
ALL KINDS OF FKKSII FKl'ITS AND
VFCLTAP.LES DAILY
rilONE MAIN 4!)
HOOVERIZILD GROCERY i
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