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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1923)
rwnr a Of.' Wednesday, July 25 ,1933.' ' . rtM'JfltfJMO WSVKvr-l 1iWhir:.PL.1 tfT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE TWO J.lT We Are Offering Our at Verv Attractive LOT NO. 1 This includes our Vogue Hats' that are reproductions models. ' FoVinerly pnced Now $7.98 1 l r 71 lttem rf Pai'is Laaies' OFFICE CAT TRAbt HAAH BY JUNIUS CIlPPl' If you fntcixl to In' liuppy ilon'l rooll.sli i-nuiih to wait for a ran hi'. -,-rr. : ' t : uiim: ii poisohs youi iiit-imisiin. . Who' . njnK (1) ii plinic limrli in Ihr wooils.'iinil wlio i lljoyn I?) lhoH wlio inir'i'-ipato In il? (1) .Mil", :! I'hlKIS'TH. Whut klml "f r i1i-h oim . ncoiinl' r In tlif country? Hlmy iiutl curious. .. 1 to i )-- irlvi- milk? Not to uny lioily from tilt- city. How loiii; l h inowiiilla? I'roiii on.- to KixstltiK lllf'hi-a. W'litit Ii" lliosiiuito nfttinrr? Tlir lirlilul vi ll ot N w Jwi. .What Im IIS iuriime? To uilvcr lls.t 1 1 1 victim. What iloi tllfl nvi-raifii vara Hon cof.' Twice ua niiicll It in worth. What In it worth ? Half the vul uu or u ('hint-m- coin which him li.-i-n run over ly a utrw-t car ami drotipcii down a manhole. vyr of tin- law ilic pii'Pi-fiy. i hi." Mir a I CikihI't. "Ami then mi oiitlow . liiimlilclH-e nn kivfi tiim nm r liHunl. II l-n'i rlitlil; llierc onulil in Ih' a linv." It Inokn on tlioiiBh thn Internation al picture of the iiniiHillat" future will lie done In ollH. Fonl r:iv lie l not in the race. .liv-vpr''i'iy,wi-ir.U' .fV'iii.i'l -,1'ail oil ;-ii.u- m yi'tllfc:1 hi., took aHHiM, -1 lie i miJii '"ilii l.iiily, ' Even : tho tivehp-hiiuri lji isn't I 1. I.. ...I Illf thnrollirltlv I a'' 1 K eiuiuii ; white-washeil committee. by un invesiijfaliiiB T nt 1 An i iIihitvi I. . '' Want A.I wlllseMlt. Summer Hats ; , v- ..LOTO. 2- , This includes a very nice assortment to select. from Formerly sold up to $10.00. , ,. ' Now $2.98 ' n i ii mm 1 1 i i A Good Place to Trade Karly rvoninic drowKhu-sK 110 tU'rjihU uniuiij? cldiTly pooplo of :!.ri or tlifrouhoutH I how warm niKlilt Ik protriitdy d"'' to tho chiinuo roru cntft'o lu Irvtl ton foi iho fVonhiK infill. '' c n,ri,t HiIh f nifneo: "Thnnlc you 1 110, .villi iho Hmull boy; "they arc raih.r Kroi-n ami I nm urniM trrcn itpph'H woiihhi't l)f trood for nif." ' AVhut wonderful wlnlers you could avranKt! if you hud chfiw. o t Ii iw 1 wi'utbcr uud tonlcl wive up a lew of ihOHi day -fur next 1-Vhruary. HKItK'H TO TUB f'HJOOKK THAT C.ltOWH NO HICCfKit THAN THK SXIA1.IKHT I'OiNT OI-' A 1'IX. Ul T THK III". MP HK , itAisKs, nVnK.s i.ikh ki.axks AM) THAT'S WHKItl-; THK rtl'JI CO.MKH IN. WAII.H AMOH TASH KAi'K KltOM A PK'NH'. Two Works Willi Pny. When doi'8 a vara t Ion bcpln ? VIiii you Mturt to plan Jt. "1ifn dot-H a nratlnn end ? WlU'n you ntart to tako it. I!y wlioiu wen vacations in Vfiiird? Some poor devil who could never afford (o hike. one. Where Ih i hu lovely scenery ? In the Utile free booklet publish ed by l he' Oiamber 01 Comuieree. Wiiere iu the. wonderful lutr? In the little 1'p'h booklut prepared h.V tin railroad. Where Ih the glorious climate? lu the Mltle' free booklet lnsued l- tho Kieainsbip company.' What "iff ii ' private bath? Ono which not ihore than twenty per Moiiw are supposed to line. How, can" yon fell ' poison .Ivy front Ih'e JinrnilcsH khid? (live It In the choice of lc' men, you might as wetl patronize the one who gives the biggest chunk, llu-y all H-t tho i flown on the floor while they open the refrigerator door anyway. It.'liold the weed! It tollelll not. nei ther doth it Hpfn; It g"tte'th not love, nor food, nor- drink, yet it groweih land coninueih to grow In spite of sun and hoe and cursing. tireat . ami mighty is wood! "A man t-nn buy 11 home, make many Improvements, pay laves nml nil sorts of things, anil In thj ITES-STINGSr ! upply wet baftr soda or liousehold ammta,foUowedby VAPORUB ntllum Jarm Uttd riirv I I . i Personal Mention Itohert Wakeflehl was among tho ,ine ciiy yesterday, speinnng seveini hour.; hirit shopping, reiu ruing to their home in I'nlon In the evening! I'nlon vIhIioi-h In the clly yesterday. I-ititerprlae " wiu rpresi-nlei! muonrf the Kiiests nt the Foley hisl evening by Jon Kale. Pendleton wa. repres-ntetl ninong th out of town guests at th Soin- 'ft. tt-g(1 'oYTT.nn w m h Ma no ( 'o. Id upending Hevcral iluss In the city ou business. iner last evening by .1. N. Alartln. J. fl. Htone of Spokan If red among th ' lust evening. egl- J. M. rhoiti- left hist evening for Purl land where he will spend several days unending to hushics matler. 1 1 vh-n -ttyv. was niarrii-d, hiler the eou . J ! pie going to Hnpl. 'where Mi-. Slale I is running a hariti'r . simp. Mr. iind'.M!S. (Juinn' will nmlnr to I Ida h ' .j'ohdny -and extteet to return Wednesday. Their daughter. Marian, ''who has been visiting In Meridian and Mithrr piacen will miiki' the return iir, with lu-r paivntK. 'lierry I 'ackers ; St ruck Ohi'-'Vitht f n.d,,pv'nr' ln connection vfltlt r4dntl,dh rij( 'Tijjrvest oecmj ed J list w.li'k 11I it? packing lou.su. '.VhouftfUMAilleH were '''engaged In park liig (he fruit.' I'nlon is not In ih t-auie class with .Cove in Hn ill it y of eht-rrlcH and jut as the Hbiek time 1 Vrrf! 1 T if- T, K. Ilellaniy, returned home early guests al the Savoy1'1'1 morning from rorilaml when' m I has hern irunsacilug business for tin1 a me in the packing work and I In .piisl few das. I foreman was ib cldtng to lay off pari OT Ills loive, about fifteen Of Hie packers struck for higher rates. The remaining puckers .easily bundled the frilil which was arriving at (lie phinl land Hie foreman said he was saved . itli,. unpleasant duty of laying off putt MlftH .launlla Wright, of I'nlon, mo-nf his force of workers. .toreil It) the city yesterihiy spending j Seveial aulO loads of Tuns from l'n- several hours lu the city, shopping 1 Ion attended t he ball game at 'o vi and visiting friends. (Sunday afternoon. j The new cottage which was bull! nt Harold Hem-den, former Iji (.Iruude the state fish hatchery for Superln- boy hut now making his home atllendenl H. II. Honnoy is about cuin- Klaniath rulls, is Nnendiiitr n fewiph-ted and the family are now inov- 'ulayH in La Grande visiting- friends ling into iheir more commodious nunr- and relatives. .ters. Kor the laft three years they 'have been living in three rooms ami Mr ami Mrs Jake liulllng U-ri till (1 ('urre, oT Ui Ortndo. Is In are nincb elated because the slate has niornin lor liohe dah... where ihev ,Ulk,'r ,n'lll- -Nlr- 'irn-y will ro--en tit to ered a modern hotis for in u,i.-...i .. i,, .i..tu .iitiM.r ituru to I .a Crande this evening uc- them. . - ir Miuhd by Mrs. t 'urrcy who luix 1 MrM n:1trlek Sullivan was hostesn! Hilly Keown, returned from the visiting there a couple or weeks , ,illlU,.. Atar Society .at the hraur.h line h..-t evenlirg where he l"",H' '""jhonie of Miss Kvn Wilson last Wed- -prnt neve nil da vis. tint;- ndattvos. m . 1 "tn nesdny iifteruoon. A business session ' was followed bv lunch, who Is an employe XhllH ).:,int(... in home for the I'hini n l (Ingham. Washing- Arthur Ilullgarth came In from ll-J gin lust evening and Ik vtsltlng fileiidh' al Hot Luke. iim. .1. ,1. Helwuy left this morning , tor Hot Ijike wlu-re she will visit for u short time. MIkr SLella Willlutns or Pendleton, spent today In 1. 11 (1 ramie, shopping and visit hu: friend. Hf Mil Clay Did THis A white, refined super-clay By Edna Wallace Hopper My complexion is the envy of coiint- the desired results. Modern aclenu less young girls, ami the marvel of.refines that ofay removes the' uiHMoas of women. Mess mud. Then the clay is wl l-'or I, -renieMm-rV have been' 3 J leleitn und daitUy Kxpe years a stage star, and am still. Mine is a grandmother's age. Vel my skin Is Just as soft and rosy, just us smooth and blooming, us 4li years ago. Scores in my friends on the stage and in society, have attained like j-e- siills in my way. So I know ' thai' niosi women can do it, and 1 am go ing to help them if they wish. Mrs, O. (. Olson left litis morning for Brogan. Oregon, w here she u III upend u few days visiting her sou, Stilrli'lgli Tucker. (I, L. Weaver cuuie down from Ihi- terprhiti lust evening on a short bus in ess (rip and Is stopping 11 1 the Sum met. Mrs. K. .. Tin-key ret urm-d this morning from Seal He. Washington, .where she lum been Uniting her son. Yank Tuekey. Mrs. Leo Huntord and little daugh ter, left this morning lor Sun Prun clseo where they wilt spend neveral weeks visiting relatives. . ' Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Cmnvit of Mla nonrt. left this morning on N'o. IT for Portland alter spending some time In the city vtMting .Mr. Mint Min. W. .1. runitfr. " Wm, l. Praw ley mut family, of I Vim pa, und , H. Krawlex 01 Walla Wnllu, were registereil among ibe Kiiesfs at tho Koley last erning Miss lues Jokt. of the hospltnl left last eenlng 'for Astoria, where she will Join lu-r pur enth und will go to the bench for her vacation. Miss Jokl will return In u eoupbt of weeks and will be accom panied by her sister who will uuik her home her UNION SOCIAL PSION. Julv :V- Heeeher Slate Were 01 s in nloii Prldav eieninir. Lumber Is on the ground and work hllS begnil Oil Hie lieu l-esldeiu-e tO be bulll mini mnih of the i'nlon hotel. rem feel., who owns this prop'TtY. Will OCCllpy Hie llett IVili. tellf it Is finished. Mrs. Wamlu I summer Ion. where she has been attending t he un I vet-shy. Miss Oaten 11 r rived In 1 nio nlast Wednesday. Mrs. Iteite Miller Is here from Pott- (' I land visiting wit h her son, I. ester ! MUh-r. j Tile visitors' register at the slate fish hateheiy shows that this is an at I tract ton whteh Interests many people I from various parts of the country dur ing Hie season. Most of the states an represented In Hie list of names on the book. Probably the most distant point from which people hail wlio come to see the full Is London, 1'ng hind. a parly from across the Atlan- I He having paid the hatchery a visit Pd Itoylen andjone day Inst week. Lu (irnnde visit-! NEWS BUDGE T .Portland heat week islttnir with Jinh mux reitresehtcd Milium: I III 1 and tileii.l In Lu tliund g uests a t t lie Su voy t ot tn y by K 1 1. MorKUn uiil '. K. Walker who are hem on business. Mls Anita .Mikesell. who makes her lioiue at Wutlown. l In ibis cltv mr m abort time luting friends und lup- plUff. She Is p glsteroil at the r olev. Jack Wright relumed yeslerdav from I'nlon. where hi' has been upending everiil weeks visttiUR relatives. Abend "f Scliciliile A I to A It O TIlAXSroKT 1 1 P N O K U -SON. July - I 'resident Harding und his parly are ahead of their ....I. ...1.. 1 ... I. I I.J I.. when !' . . ; ' ' , ' .. ., , .011 i niiimess liiver, n. t .. wneie inr Pn'sident will try his luck flshlmr fur up ''ront:K,Ml. ;,!,, They are due nt Van. ein- 'onv.-r tomorrow. and . A new type clay You rend much now about com plexion clays. Hut tho: crude nnd muddy, llke k"o. A Pivneh beauty expert lile nhout clays. Then fc used Hit in. so some of tho heeanie the marvels of na their wonderful complexions. Now countless women us ('lay is recognized as a prim Hal of beautv al lls'beHt, W omit clay cannot hope to witli women who employ it. My exceptional results come from a new-type clay, perfected by IM' years if scientific study. It is while, re lined and dainty. And' able experts have found ways to give it manifold My att Now 1 iJfi' who wish m V'lrst tnl.l ,.xll(.lly vl woln.-n .,... ... jr.. . I - M ' 1 H'ii.piijrn lor Ymi I all. 1 IlK'in. i-i-jla iL''s.'M- ,-n l.V w Im . iiSufT jl '""I- j I ii' It rrlain Where it excels Is round tliul only rare rlnys liim.-nll.liicl'-n rlaw I'rlllK MONUMENTS that certain added factors giv iipll.Ml eff My White Youth Play iTlll bo revelation to you, us it wars to me. J thought I knew all thatlriay can do, ut I did -not' know. onAu-nth. IP brings a new jaTinplexlon. ami 1 iiiickly. Blackheadjdr und blemishes' lisnjjear befon W JUilt. skins jpiin l rosy bloom, a Wrinkles become smooth. Many women, tn :to mlnrittes seem to drop to women arranged ho that all my get this perfect clay, use it. And 1 am taking busy life to urge them 10 Play does more for youth aitty thnn nnytbing I know. The, 1 will unia.e and delight yon. you know them, nothing could you to go back. All toilet counters sell Kdnu Wal lace Hopper's White Youth Play at ;uc and $1 per tube.- Also my Youth "renin, which should follow the cluy. A Ism my Pnclal Youth my HipiM cleanser. Also my Hair Youth, which brought my luxuriant hair. My beau ty Hook comes with each. Per your own sake please -go ham what this clay can do. t Kdnu Wallace Hopper's business ad- 1 1-,.. Wa n k esha. wisconsf n . GenX 7uemoridl.7rou Win. T. A. C'lHwson, Klnnr Plnw pon. Mint Itena Htady find Mr. and .Vr. Wtlllsm tJi-osliei k. of Halt l-nke Pity, atoppei! over In this city last evening us guests at the Summer. Urn, Myrtle. Owsley returned to her hom in Huntington thin morning af ter upending neveral rtnv vlslling ft It Lr daughUr In tbl city. Afr. FM. Miller and dni'Khlern Ale- da and iiethlne and ton motored to I nion. Mis, Low will be recalled as Miss Wanda Kiumons, who formerly lived in Lu Unindr. PHthel-llie Clcek Is the MeeeU fftr I'lshernn 11 this season. ImiIi for trout und ofr s,ilmnti, induing b the nmn ber f cuts w hh h pii.hs through I n Ion on thetr wn upstreum. l-'veti 11 bum) of Pmatilhi Indians were camp ed nlmg the ntnum bunks and fish ing tor salmon. , Ob-ci ve I lah Hay ' I tuh day Will be cebbruted Ht the .1. A. I 01 turd ranch n M Tuesday with an all day program which Mill Include a pageant, picnic dinner, an.t various gumi s und ctUiteNts tluring the lay. A dame In the evening will wind Up the day's events. Mis. Pun If Suite, who in coinpuiiy wlth her husband, Heccher Shite, mo tored up from I tend, 11 1 tended the Women of Woodcraft state conven tion held here Pilduy and Saturday, being one nf the stnti officers. Mrs. Slnte wua formerly Mhu Parrle Low , Add madt her home in m (Imnde 1 ORDER THAT MONUMENT NOW We have made apro foiHid study of monument building, and an 0 placed in our hands is to receive faithful, in gent execution. We Will Gladly Fuiij Estimates Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company I M)3 8 Ate I. Grand, Orrfop , n - ' I . . j'' '"' ',l'!"i'i'r.!''l!'!'lu"'';"'"l'i 1 1 fciil'l'illir jm i;i!il!.ii!ai.'U:ilti Week End Specials 75c Value. Butcher Knives, each......... 5?c 69c Value Canning Rack (holds 8 littles), fipmi-Porcelain Din- ecu vtiiuc j-i.ig""- 3vrT)(l ner Flates, per sei - r yr $1.50 Set value English Semi-Porcelairas and Saucers, per set 1 lot 35c 4alue Renfrew ZephyilTdras, oi- in., pur yard -jp- -: ; 1 lot JaiCrepe good asTment of colors, per yrd "Ti v -28c 1 lot 39and 40-in. (jflralue Mereenzed Printed Voile, yard x""" Ladies Undenr, per suit, 45c, 00c and 89c iNE LOT GLASSWARE QVinwn in window LaC'h lOC Water Sets and Center Sets sold in Sets only jidrew's Variety Store SGH M ER "A HEmrstsuccessful small Graprff wa9aS6timer,kiilt J 39 yfcars ago, by Hugo Sohafcr. The Sohmer Cupid- Grind )f today is the loalcal development of this pioneer idea. It is the supreme Sohmer achievement; ' the prs :tical dcmonssration of the capacity of the Sohmer genius to praGuce a Grand five feet four inches ! long, an . that hajifgreater volume and a finer.quality of tone than has been achieved in any other diminu- tive Gran!fc"n extremely convenient deferred pay ment plan makes purchase possible to everyone 'reratly desiring the best. Your piano taken in exchange. . Calahio mailed on rivni.tr - . W. H. Bohnenkanp Co. : Patent Sandals " ' At$6.50 Patent leather Sandal, Goodyear welt soles and nib-; her heels. , . . .. The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet ' 'Home of the Arch Aid Shoe GROVER SMITH, Mr. 206 Dcpot .atre et . . Phone Main 118