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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1923)
PAGE EIGHT Wednesday, August $, 1023. By Stanley It scorned lonir after tho rnttlo of! hOOfS. a Uock ftr tu-n u.uuu I.... ... ' m$$88g&& THE OLD HOME TOWN i The Largest Chain Department ' Store Orjjanization in 'the World ' rscort caino abreast. - ?P3 Ms Vacation Days. When Oil VOUr Vacation Vnll ont some good pictures with your kodak, Home that you will wish to keen tn remember the vacation by. Take your' ijood neiratives to Richardson," the I Art Man and have them made up; into beautiful tinted enlargements, suitable for framing s,.i, ....... I :Mo 475 DEPARTMENT STORES THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 ( ' ' j BELTOGfeAM W"il 'i1 to the "'y f yur home ! eg St The Correct Watch Quarcl Chain your watch securely to your Belt ' and carry it conveniently in the little pocket ( of your trousers. Be 6mart. Be protected. WESTENH AVER and GILBERT 201 Depot St. WEAR A HICKOK BELT &. BUCKLE Wo to to . WWW HIS Wife TRi"" jff JUST WHEN U ABC CHILTON" HAD TWO MISFORTUNES IM ONE VJHCN HIS HAY WASOAI BROKE DOWN OH MAIN STREET? I I ME FEU. RIGHT-1TD HIS WIPES ARMS AMD ,yr i. . v. . . ......... o.iu ncii you id rememuer the joys of vacation days. Richard.Ws Art as uui anop. 8-G-3t. Blood Diseases Cannot KlM ItHKLWIATIMM AND GOUT. !.,- jnia and Hives. Plmplos Bnd Bolls and there are ninny other dlsuascs re- suuing rrom Impure blood, that can not exist In the human body If you will use Trunk's Uquld Prescription. There is nothing just as (food, and It Is impossible to Bet something bettor. It is also an excellent Liver Medicine and the greatest L'rlc Xcld Solvent known. Trunk's Liquid Prescrip tion sells for only $1.25 at L. Ai L. Drug- Co., La Grundo, Ore. Kathleen' Campbell Soprano Vocal Instructor Coach Accompanist , Studio Eastern Oregon Music Go. a Telephone Main 119 Residence 49G-W ' THOUSAN DS IN LINE TO VIEW FACE OF CHIEF (Continued From Pugo One. ) lion, reached Washington ut 10.22 o'clock tonight. Although the train was nine hour lute, thousands jammed the' station concourcs waiting for hours packed nguinst the Iron fence Unit shuts off tho train platform to be first to give their silent tribute to the dead chief tain. ' The txuln Imekeil Into tlio station o thut the funeral car with its flag-drupi-d ranket rolled In flrHt, to Htop where the ' little group headed by President C'oolidpe ttnlteU. ' ' Khe Ibfhtn of the funeral er .cast ! a brilliant glow In the blf? train shed.; Secretary Chitsitan and (Jr. Sawyer1 were on the back platform. There was! no noise tn the station, but the tluiob hlnir of the utr pump of a distant engine. iMi-h. Harding stepped off. the car leaning on Secretary ChrlHtiun's arm and . with Or. Sawyer on her other side. I The band tn concourse begun play ing Nearer, My God, to Thee; Six bay horses, with two khaki clad outriders, drew tho caisson. The es cort moved off across the ptazu In platoon front then lml ted while the motor cars took on their paasongers. I'resideht Coolldge and Speaker Gil- lett were in the first car. Jiiglits Are lAthigiiishctl. It was a few minutes before 11 o'clock when the sad procession? be gan moving toward the ' capltol grounds, Nvhere It would swing into We Offer A eood lot In good location, size Joo by 142. . Four room old house, Ibiboi shed of two rooms, small chicken : house. There are a few good fruit i trees. ., City water on lot. Close lol c-hool.; Hero Is a chanco for soinoj IVnnsvlvnnliL iiveiuu- Tile hidden I lu ""uin repairs anu reap llie monthly payments. flooded llBhtH that usually bathe. the capltol with a wlilte Blow hud been extinBiiiKlu'd, and the great - -dome stood against against a moonless sky as if In mourning, u thing of mysteri ous beauty lifting abovu the gruat.pllo its surmounts. s , liehlnd President Coolidge In the 1.00 cash, balance t A fine . lot in . good location, Blze1 611x202, on which there Is a good six I room holme with room for bath. City ,iii;r iii.ituuse. wiren tor iigius. cortege rode t'hlef Justice Taft nnd;Houso has good stone foundation. All Secretary liughes in a second car.. rooms huve been painted and paper- then Secretaries Week sand lenly. ,ed, fine shape ; throughout. Several riding together. The newspaper men of President Harding's party walked beside President ('ooltdge's cur and tho secret service men flanked on the other sdle. A picked guard of honor from the headquarters company of IhelJislrict of Columbia walked beside the caisson. IJown the winding roadway under h " , . into Pennsylvania avenue around the Mrs. Harding waked erect hut .....- 00O0000O0OOO0OOO0O000000000O00O0000600000006000000000 "And This Our LiCe Exempt from Public Haunt Finds Tongues in Trees, Books, in the Running Brooks, i ' Sermons in Stones and Good in Everything." It has been forcibly demonstrated that "all vork and no play makes Jack a dull boy." Play is essential to good health, so every one of us should become a devotee of some special diversion. ' . F I S III N (i This is the favorite .American Sport and the regular participation in it will bring a glow of health to your checks and animate your body and mind. . . Buy Your Tackle Here Now. Newlin Drug Co. MAIN 40 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO0 CAN'T FIND A BUYER? TRY AN OBSERVER AD S H.ER.RYS LAST SHOWING TODAY . A Gasnicr Production. HERO by Gilbert Emery Cast includes Gaston Glass, Doris Pawn, Bar bara It Mair, Martha Mottox, John Sainpolis, Frankic Lee, David Butler and Ethel Shannon A Preferred Picture A human study cleverly knit into a scries of' laughs, thrills and absorbing clibav.es. Also Showing a Sport Review M- slowly along t ho station platform. While her hand wns on Secretary Christian's nrm sho apparently need ed no suppovt. The military guard of honor that way from San Kraneisco alighted. .Member of the party who came all Ihe waV'sald Mrs. Harding had stood the trYp vell. As the solemn strains of the com forting old hymn filled the station, tho caski-t was tenderly lifted down through the special door cut In the side of the ear. It was placed on a.: roiling piutrorm. . . single wreath that had been waiting at the station was laid on the great flag spread over the cnakcL I he military guard resumed Its pltuo about the ensket. The uniform- d men raised their burden and be gan moving slowly toward the double ank of' lion -com missioned officers vho foVnied a corridor to the preai- j lent's roohf. ' I Meantime'-Mrs. Harding had enter- d an automobile and hud been t hlsked away through a .side street lo the White House. Her appearance and the reports of thone who had" made the trip with her. from San Kraneiseo set at rest widespread rum ors that she had suffered a physical ollapse. It was said she had burnt1 tip bravely from the first and had Hhow n no sign of breaking under the ruin. Secret arh-H Hoover, Wallace and Work, Attoi ney-(leneral Uaugherty and General Pershing walked slowly behind the casket at It whs carried lown the living corridor. Speaker Gtllcll also walked with tile party that alighted from the fun- ral train. The double rank of st dlers forming the aisle came to "pre- nt arms." as the casket was carried by, their bayonets flashing in the bright light. The slow, majestic strains of thr old hvmn rilled the big building wilh Holt music as the casket was carried! through to the president's room. Mis. Harding Veaehed the While House at IOMf p. m,. jut as her bus- bund's body was being taken Into the president's room at the station. Site walked into the house unaided. Old 1'ilencU .Meet Widow. Inside the executive mansion which alio hail left six weeks ago us I lie first lady of the land, the widow was greet - d only by old friends ami members if the family, A plan to have Mis. 'oolidurc and the ladles of the cabin t present to meet her was cancelled at Iter nw n request. The little group that was to console her while her dead husband lay In the east room consisted of Mrs. George T. j I larding .1 r wife of the president's ( loot heii lV. Heber Yotaw, the presl- j dent's lirot her-ln-lavv, and Mrs. Votawi g ( lit ford Ming. .Mrs. Harding s nroui-' er. and Mrs. K ting; Governor t Vis- singer of the reserve board and Mrs. f'rtsfdnger ami Director Seohey of the mint slid Mis. Scobey, An Mrs. Harding stepped Into the While House ii shooting star drtpp,Ml out of the heavens shedding a b:ie! but mellow light upon the scene. A eiowd of a few score who had been admitted to the grounds stood at a considerable distance until Mrs. Hani in disappeared beyond the portals. President Coolidge gave his format greetings 10 nw uemi enter as the vus (Uet reached the head of the aisle ot noldlers, before the president's rooih. , He nlood bat In loiud an it passed. then turned to folluw slow ly w tth bent hem!. .Mam-Ii .til by TiiMtp. The flHir-diHpid londtn lhal car 'rled with tt the sorrowing heart ol u nation then was borne through the Hong room to the plana bevond snd i lifted to the black drap.-d gun cuisMUl It was stripped In place as the tnmp- ers of the escort sat with sabres r.ns- cd high in preent." A moment lat-j i r at u low command thp troops tuin-f ed sb.wlv ,iwh to lead the man h to1 Hie street at a slow walk. An utter hush, filled tile broad street, lined again, despite tho late hour, with thousands who had waited lotlg to pay their 'humble meed of acclaim to tlie dead. The following troop of cav alry swung down, then ther rolling rumbling guns that brought -up the rear. ; ' good trees on lot. Close to It.- H. shops and school. This property can be bought with $250.00 cash, balance monthly. . ; Let Us Siiow You These. L& Grande Investment Company ' Unliable AgenM for Rrllable Insurance Companies. 1201 Adams Ave. Phone Main 7f I'p the broad way ahead the cor tege pulled and no sound except for the clatter of the horses hoofs and (he rumble of Hie gun wheels mark ed Its passing. Kar ahead the utter 1 1 stillness, held among the thousands. I Cry o fa 'fretful child, cradled In Itj'J mother's arms, sounded oddly loud. ( The street was dim In the subdued I glow of lis tall lamps, the bulldlnga J dark, almost deserted, with few llght-'i ed windows. A black sky. studded with a few stars that looked dim and tar away, spread above. Klugs on the high buildings were Invisible in their dejected, half-mast droop in the all but windless air. . '! "ASK TUB liNVKLOPE" -AMJ KNOW Til LI TRUTH New Goods Arriving Every Day Always something new" to be found at the J. C. Penney Co. Store. Our New York buyers are ever on the alert for new merchandise of exceptional values which is immediately passed on to our customers at a big saving in price. New lierthu Collars just ar rived 59c to $1.19 lollies' foliar and ('lift Hets; something different and new 98c Children's Pluck and White Hosiery a good fine rib hose 2 pr. 25c Children':! l-'aney Three-Quarter L.cngth Hose; all colors 49c New Silk Sweater Vests for ladies. Come in many different patterns a wonderful value for $5.90 Infants and Children's New Sweater Coats. Come in whtto and many fancy colors $2.98 io $G.50 Children's Fancy Sweater Capes; good range of colors, in two-tone effects for $3.49 Children's Fancy Short Sleeve Sweaters. Come in fancy two . tone colors, for $3.49 ' Infant's Fancy Knit Sticriue.s. coin e in plain while and fancy colors $1.25 to $1.9S i..lii:s' supplies and misnks- ami 'iiu.iiti:N'S oxioiiDs '. Winn: si.n'i-i'.as ami While lliul While and llliirlA (IXI'OHIIS 'rrimiui'd for . 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Hut the reason for the ob scurity of the past of most cars Is understood when it is known that these same cars .wouldn't sell If their real history were brought to light. We believe you are entitled to know nil tho facts us to when the car was bought new from .whom and by whom. Wilh the necessity of taking our patrons into our confidence we cunnot tako In trade cars whose history wo would hesitate to divulge and consequently we have no junk lo sell. If you want the rent facts, "Ask the Envelope' Ii Southard & Shinn 1'setl Cnrs . II 10 AtlnntH Aw. NT 1 iNewiins have been supplying School Books and School Supplies to this generation, and the generation before this. Every year with a sincere desire to serve your best interests. We are ready as usual. Buying in large quantities and in many in stances direct fuom the factory, we are able to give you the benefit of low prices. Newlin Book & Stationery Co. Fine Large Slicing CUCUMBERS, 3 for a 25c SOUND TOMATOES, 3 lbs '.-V- , --c CANTALOUPES, 2 for 25c FRESH ROASTING EARS, dozen 30c FANCY BLEACHED CELERY, 2 bunches 25c SARATOGA CHIPS, 2 pkes 25c MILTON WATERMELONS, vine ripened, lb. 4'.e YELLOW MEATED MUSKMELONS, lb. 13c LARGE SWEET ONIONS, G lbs 25c CERTO, bottle 29c P.KRRIES-UVLL KINDS FRESH EACH MORNING PROMPT MOTOR DELIVERY. PHONE 49 . WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG HOOVERIZED GROCERY j I he hlte House. ,1 L "I ,.. X. ' Ji j