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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1923)
ii- PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, August 8, 1023. 1 V".' H .ii Store Closes All Day Friday in Respect for Our Late President Warren G. Harding. J ' Art Work for Nimble Fingers ' These warm afternoons may easily.be spent working on some of our many. ..patterns in the Art. Dept. ..New. displays Jiave just. arrived.. ...You'll be sur-. prised how much you can accomplish in a short time. . ,.. Tho ,-itm-y is iho rmi:mM of l'rin ciss l-ouit-e of Delirium, daU','htor of l.cupolil II, who married I'rince. 1'hilip of CuliurK, and ulxiut thirty iyeui-K left her liuslmnd and her: two children to elope with Captain; jlieza von .Mattnsich, a Hungarian , noldeman. I The princess was divorced by herj i,...-i....,.i f.,. t,i n Muttasichi lost his' commission in the Austro i Ilunifariun urniy. Knllowinir the war money became scarce, ami me mver.- were compelled .to move ir i"--" palatial residence in Vienna to a small villuKe. The princess disputed the will of hei- fiitlier. wlio left everything to his morjtuiiullc wue, me mii'mc-..-,. v.. l..,t lnt ih unit. Then I .1 '..In. I ... Un.. u;.l., Ihn I'rin. I .'in Mppcnicii n, iiri m..n.n .- cess Stephanie I.onyay, former Crown I Princess of Austria. j Princess Stephanie offered to allow i Louise, who is now Ii4 years old, to spend the rest of her life at the llieautiful castle of Oiosziar, in Hun iijarv, on condition that she leave von Mattasich. . The offer was ac cepted, and friends now have found another home for. the penniless cap Itaiii. Hot Wather ' Disease. BLIND READERS HAVE VOLUMES in raised nriiitinir is comparatively .,,,.,11 it is said, but the Chicago accessibility, declares Edward Peter body can apply for a loan, and the Hl.rary, with 3.500 books, cla.ms to irovernment permit., the books to l.ej,iave virtually cye,''''"n,,l1'''" ; , i , . Mi.heil for the benefit of highness seat out in frankeod envelopes. ,11-nei 101 The mnnher of available volume" iiemile. . . . . . ClllfAOo. A iik. K. In tUn effort to reach PVPrv uinrlttla,..., i.. , " .ft.i..v.,i pcmuii 111 this part of the country, the collec tion of books for the 'blind in the public library here has become one of the largest in the United States, according to Nathan R. Levin, as sistant librarian of the Chicago Pub- I in I iliro mi Thfl hlirwi fmm nanvl ..j. ... I , :V. : . ."" every MUlc I in the MiKsiKiinnt trnlU.. , ilt 11 r immunize this collection, because of its readv Di.-onlfrs of the bowels are ex tremely . diinirerous. 'particularly dur ing the hot weather? of the summerJ mi. nlhu !.) 'in ' nilm- t r mttpt I yourself and family against a sud den attack f&t-''ii ''bottle of Cham berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Rem edy. It can ba Jreuiflel upon. .Many have testified to1 fts 'excellence. adv. A Good Place to Trade for 'Diaper Rashj "VOU want to relieve bahv'M tnrmentini nnin and itching juta$ oon you ltt) T... .1 . Prut Storm First 'Baby Powder Best for Bohtj-Bestfor)ou J VAI 111 if 3 T-y.rM k. E9 M. .!0a " II I others" got practically nothing. The v.iii imh continue to be of good niamy iuki -tlicro. are said to be '"Ki; m-iioo s or . rn..m ... ii...- ... side, apparently, fo favorable (.n,i. ions before coining in. They will not Into a hook." however. ....! ,.u .. . , ..... ,lr, n mg poor uit' luck- the trollers jne havi Cluh. Xew Vork .. .. Olov.lunil m. i.oui .. y.. Detroit .. ''hlcoKO .. . Washington .'. rhiiiKj.-ipiiiu.. lIOHton.. .. Won. tv . 4T 4T . r. 44 47 47 4 :.4 I'll. ..IT I I .r.4 .r.i:. A'.; .4 7'. .4r.r, .444 "-i-nip mllln"Wi'n'iliiih,i.i. INDI.WAI'HI.IH. Inil.. (A. I'.) .Mniini, Konist will not tin 1 11 l.nls Anml I'Iriio, ArKi'iillue lieavv-elKlil. Tor lil.s hunt In Ni'w VorK Ki'lili'lnlnr 14. with .lack lli'tiipsey, aceorillnc to (1. Wl.linir. KiMTi'tury of llm ihiillen-H'-r. Iiisli-mt, 11 Irnltli-r from llunioif r l''irno'H ure- piirntions. It was said. Wldmer said. POOTyEAIDSA llfiOMEF The I-ONDON,- Sm:t9 (By Mail)- Nntlonal lajnie. OiibK.' Won. I. New York fiy 'lnetumitl 61 I'lttsburi; .....lin 4"hlcutfti Itrookl.vn .. .. HI. I.oiiIk .. l'hlhidilphla JIO.Httlt'l .. . r.o 4:1 .However, Unit there was no l,i-.lf jwllh lie KurrvHt, who irenenilly In u,.. (r..i, will, ImvliiK li-vili-il .'llio li'tlnlo a i'h:iinilonslili possibility. lie il-i fiiseil 10 ulvo ii,,. 1, .in,,. f iiiu mini , i-i tn I iik from lloenon .Mich to lake eliaixe of Klrpo. ...M . :i4 ,,rii'.", .4!iS ..:i :il SI. I'ni'lrie uii 1.1 Unit l. I:.' : Oflki.iml I'.allerhH- l 1, 1 1 1. . Miin lilo. Wi IIn, . l;l, linker. Sarrn infill 11 . 'l 'iiuiie.. II. la .....I . 4. nkln folw eriuiMl 2 j .it- II. Pficranientii ( 1' :m 1 pennon ti ,i IIntlerleH--Vfllow horie an,l Koeth. ler; Tniulw.-lu. Iliwlle -niil Hannah. Seattle ., ., I,iih AiiKflf l.os AllKeles .. L' !l J Prat 1 1 a s 1 J Hallei'lt-H JoneK and Hiihlwln; .In libs anil Tobht. I'ni'l liiiiil 'i. Sail I'rnni-lMi I. it. 11. I-: Han Franrlsro I 11 I'orllnnU 2 ! 1 Hatterlen Mllrliell an. I Abii.w: l.everenw and Italy. Louis Aiuerlrans' .Manaarr Is IHmiiIs-iiI ST. l.tll'IM. Mo lllv llm A. li.l , I'rexH). .i.n A. I.'olil was .IisiiiIhsi iI j'i'ii.Milay as nianaiii'r or the SI. I.ouls ,.ineriraiiK, I'liere In Home upeeula thill as to a prolialile s moi-. I'ohl's 1 . 1 ... r I . , I reliisal to liai k up 1 'live I'antorlh. aMer the hitter had iM'eh SllSIl, llillil t,,r all ...I .1 1 w....l ..... '"' lng or ii plli heil hall, wiih liell.-ve.l l,i liaif Iii'iin Hie riuiKii or hl lit tiiK re li as, .1 at this Itlne., .. t love,,an!ai,,t''e in f 0 i Icopvmt 12-ffJlltI ; I '. TIIK I l''T()-l).V)'K. CAKITiN'TKR uses' up-tii-ilati' 'toolw. Those wlileh are Qf the latest Improveil style, of the ltlithesl altulmihle quality, ilur ahle jind laslltlMT. anil when lie buys thellT he. KOCH lo! Lilly's for there is the one place where the heat values are always given In nrlee . t v. r,. iju.y Hardware ' ' anil quality. I'ish 'alch is Keller. .ASTiiKlA, Or., Aug. 8. The catch ot nh last nifiht was somewhat bet ter than during the previous few days, luit it appeared to be some what -potted. That is the ish were in little hunches and fishermen who were fortunate enough to run on to these hunches made good hauls while llase Hall Itesiills. National league Brooklyn - Chi cago game called fourth inning account) of rain. American League lletiiut - llr toll game stopped by rain. FOR SALE A choice home on "Tt- street on II,.. 'now "f 'he hill In Town, mcr- jlookluK the illy n, I valley, consist. llini; oi a nioili-rn lion,-. 7 ucrcn of lland. n Niuall Ink,., H int ti,.,.B. lierrl.H. . slnulilieiy. nliaile Ireex. Kar,leii ami pasture an 1 . 1 . ., I piuce for one jwun desires lo ke, p a - " 'din ks. . t,-. n,i n,,. .,,1,. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOg ,, ,, ,,.,. , , ,,,,,, 5 O.'H' It; lialalii' Q O el, as, r. 1'imi r . 1 !k' 1 M My Perennial Beauty A FEW CULL CHERRIES FOR SALE 2c LI i, Smith j& Frees 3 16IT Jefferwn Are. LA ;RArK, ORKtiON 9 - CaU klala Ml. 0 ll real halK.iln. o o o o1 ow. ehlekeiii( Is only $r,;,iui' ash will han- teltllS In suit the put- In an. I let us show vou tol 72l"0 feet, llln h st re. I. Price I'lirchas. r ran as tor $ i;.o ,,11,1 j.aV In iiionllil- Installiieiits awreeil upon. iooooooooooooooooooooooooo I l-'our-room hoiu situate, I on Not Hi O Jll.'.i'. J.I;'. II rash. 2 sunn a llloilKaffe q the halalie O, terms to I O, O1 , ol I'our roonifl and bath, two lots sit- g. Haled on I.ako street mar the Pal- 0'nnr mills; fruit trees, perry patch, 0 Pile" IliMi; l.'ion cash. hal.Mi, my g terniH lo l,e i:i..e,l upon. 01 I'on'l foijiet that ,we linve Niime Oicholce ni'iciii;,1 Marts, inliolnlni: the r city on the east. Ilmt ran le holicht ! '",1, n, l,l O on eiiM' terms; also some choice citvi" has I O I lots. remo O O o o o o e n .-ii n mi see u n (he Hlaire and ISeWhel,. kuOW Ilia! I look I Me youthlul lilo.un Is the envy ot counl' li ss ,1. Iiulantes. Vet i,- :l ; yejns. I have Ii. , ii a uiusleal romnly slar. ami aid Jiow or a iriaiiilniotlier's an,-! I owe tins lo I'lam e. II. r experls perleeteil II,,. heauly helps 1 use. Ami I !'.. I with l-'ianee ,luilutf a iu. meal war I,, help repay the , l, l,t. Now I in furl her. I am ol lerim; these lOIIUlllas I,, ,l WiMUallklml. I am shariuir with all the helps I found, .ilel w h.il th, y Iu-uukIiI 1,, ... While supcr-tlav M rhl. I help Is a . ., ,.'l.iy. Nl I','- el ii.le ami mii.hly ( las so luan' use t.nluv. I, ut a white, refined elav. eh an and d.ilnt . w un.l I ously efler live. H Is the unal H suits ot years "I si a ntllrc s;iiilv. I'reneh heauly , peits. many yeillH ai.','. taimlit me w hal elays ran do. t i,, n l, w nnin, n used them and those m,u 1,,,-a the marvels r , Ih.lr lime tor h.aullful eomolexions ' Put set, nee has K"Ue far stare then. II has totiml Itlat lure elav. miiieral. h luliiKs maximum results, tied how lo i, fin,. H - lo Useless mud. It has added And my debt to France I5y Edna Wallace Hopper C lay is essential i-t. 'hu h i:l'e to rlay a miilttpi,., No onllnai x rlav Klv es one Biad &stooP In The 1 Grande National lUuk UUlg mi ,,v a,,,P M,rit;), so ho ;Kfl lM Crande, Orriron I'M dm; main m niy Int. oulh ri;ty. 'liiy h I'HNftjtial I beauty at its b'M. Also to rontinthil youth. K-n utiuiin who us- riinb- rlay.s sian.l out in au crontl. No pirl or woman in them .lays can in tonl to omit rlay. lay UrawM out what cIorm Ulr nUn - Hie causes (lf sallow iH'S8. blacU- Mi-a.ls and blinilsh.s. It briUKM tho I'looit to th skin to nourish an. I r--n-w it. Thi- result Is u rosy romplrx ton. It tirnif tin- sKin., anl eomlu.N thf raus.' oi' wrinkl.s. Not all tlicj. irsulm romc at nneo, but most of tlirtu in'" prompt. Man womni. iu :;n nilniitfs. sitni to drop h-n tars. An.l my own smooth, fcoft, ro.sy sUin. shows uliat rnnstaut list will .lo. tf you tiavr. .t othiT rlays, my W'hll. Youth t'luy will )( n l ovohitton Thi n"v fr. shm sjt tt brlnim will aiuax- you. 1 1 .aintlnt's.H will riYllirhl you. You will sit why its n.w ha! krpt uit' t .'r hrautliul an.l youiiK- K.lna W.il.iK . Hopper's Whitf Youth Clay is now- suppli,..1 by all 'li u:t;isis, all toiu-t countrrs. " Ivtrf ."oh an.l J I p. i tub.v AIho niy Youth ' t'l.-dii. which ho.ll IoIIoxt the i-lay. 'so my . - ,v rl.ans-r. AImi uty I lair Yonlli. wliirh 'M-oiiirht my lutniant hair. My Reali ty llnok romrs with rath. 1 uikc tv.-iy j-tii un woman to try! this Youth ri:,- in jn-tire to hfrlf. i Kthi.i Witli.io lloppor'n hiiHlnt'M a.l 'trsji, Waukrslia, Wis, ( FROM THE FACTORY ROLL YOUR B TPiil OWN WITH , I f HF(J RIZIACKOU I k VI MKUAinuia XOr Just Received A new shipment of Cretonnes for draperies, aprons and comforts, in a large assortment of patterns. 45c value Cretonne, per yard 3!)c 35c Value Cretonne, per yard , 28c 39c value, 32-in. Renfrew Ginghams, 3 yds. $1.00 33c value, 27-in. Renfrew Ginghams, -1 yds. $1.00 25c value, 27-in. Renfrew Ginghams, yd 19c 28c value, 3(5-in. Percale, yd 23c 23c value, 3(5-in. Percale, yd '. 19c Don't Forget Our Special Glassware and Dishes Andrew's Variety Store SERVICE ECONOMY . ' -. . . - NorUl With Union Gasoline the Explosion thruats the pis ton throughout the Stroke, lilre this. IB ffIIM 4HJL With detonat ing gasoline the explosion may end here. Detonating Qasolme Works a Full Stroke Gasolines explode in two ways. - One kind explodes with a crash. It detonates. The piston receives but a single smashing impulse for each stroke. The power of the explosion is over before the piston is half way down the full length of its stroke. Due to. the tendency to explode prematurely, detonat ing gasoline limits compression in your cylinders. It causes much of the "knocking" you notice on hills. And the repeated crashing blows increase vibration, thus increasing wear and tear. The Sustained Explosion The explosion from tTnion Gasoline is of the other kind. It is sharp but sustained non-detonating. It gives im - pulse to the piston for the full length of the stroke. Power and efficiency are increased as a result of increas-' ed compression, because, as all authorities know, non-de-. tonation permits added compression. NewSpeed This added smoother power means a new "lift" on hills. - You take grades with a rush. Your motor doesn't "knock." There's more snap in your pickup and new speed on the level. Vibration is reduced, which saves wear and tear. Fuel mileage is increased due to better efficiency all around. So there are ample reasons for selecting Union Non-Detonating Gasoline. Union is the product of progressive refining methods. Its quality is governed by exhaustive tests. The research of able engineers and chemists, equipped with every accepted facility for studying refining methods, is constantly devoted to its improvement. Ask for touring road maps at any Union Service Station. UnioiOUOTipany' Union Gasoline UNION 1 s 1. .