TITE LA GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER
Monday, August 13. 1023.
PAGE STX
Personal Mention
Woodrow Wilson in -Mourning Line
Mr, l'riink Clink, of I.a Grande,
is hpemliiiif several weeks in Wash
ington points visitinK relatives and
friends.
Mr- and Mrs. J. T. Hell, of Ore
gon Cily, left this innrninp: on the
lirnni-h for Wallown, where they will
spend a few days attending t J'lixi-ne.-is
interests.
I'cnillelon was represented amonc
the i-uests nt the Koley lust eveninir
by W. A. Wooilson.
Mrs. Jim iltoniuck and daughter,
Cladvs, of linker, wen- in this city
yesterday from Huker. They stoppeil
iis fuel's at the Koley.
LOCUSTS SEEM
I-'reil Creen came down from
Joi-vph last eveniiiK on a short busi
ness trip anil is registered anions the
quests at the Koley.
TO-, and Mrs. Roscoe Neil and J Tho ,"c -"t
TO LIKE GAS
Sturdy Philippine Locust
defies Most Deadly Class
es Known.
(By I. N. S.)
MANILA. Amr. 1:1. Puison wises
which are fatal to humans in minute
quantities do not have the slightest
effort upon the Philippine locust,
according to experiments recently
made by Captain Charles W. Walton,
U. S. Army, chief of the chemical
warfare service. Philippine Depart
ment. Captain Walton told the Amer
ican Clmnilier of Commerce that It
would be futile to uttempt to fight
menace bv chemical
means alone, lie advocated the
combination of several methods that
have been used wilh. success both
here anil abroad. Ordinary chlorine
iras seems to have the deadliest cf-
U'ect upon the insects.
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lo liiirniuiilzi- with tin' new body linen.
IA lomblnallon (Million siifnal untl tuil
ilium. In mo, n, u.l rlnlilly on ilie
I license pluli- Imieket anil conforms
wilh the riiiulr.intntii of ml mhim
IniMiis- IbrhllnB rcetilulionH.
Mink.- pe.lnl p:,is ,,. UrK, r nnil. of
a iIchikii which ninkiui lor (.-renter
iiihi- anil sail,.,-. Tn hlin, ,rHkc
lever, lilio Mil' Hhilllnc li ver. Ik mnvnl
Cairwunl, Kivinir more l.'u- room ..,,.1
mnkluir II easier lo k'I In anrt out.
A Vale lock Is built into I ho trans
mission, iimlilnir II poMHllilo lo ilnulilc
Inik the ear when Idle,
'lln. HleeriliK wlieel is malnrially
impriiviil In appearand' and all elic
Irleal eoniu'clinns are Insidn
party, of I.a (irande, are spending a
few days at Wallowa iJike-
Hen Joiinson, of Ininaha, was regis
tered nmoiiK tha guests at the Siivoy
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Olive Bay and daughter, Llmnl s0 serious bus the locust, menace ,
left Saturday night lor I'ortianii aim ,i,ecome in the islands that (iovernor
southern California points where General Wood has taken personal
they will spend two weeks visiting jcharge of the campaign and is utiliz
friends ami relatives. ing every Government resource to-
, . Iward fighting the pest. The ("alam-
II. H. Hrowning, of EnU'iprise, is,m Sugar Kslute. one of the binresr
in this city today und is stopping at in the Islands, last year lost half of
W oodrow ilson awaiting the start of the Hardlny funeral cortego
lo travel avuln the same path he took when be was succeeded In oitlc
y tlio late president.
the Summer.
Mrs. :Amy Hnird and James B.
Buird, of Pasai-ena, California, weie
registered among the tourists at the
Soinmor last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. 1) II. Steward, of
I.a Grunde, motored to Wallowa Lake
Inclu'i, In leiiglb,
All Die leal lire.': HO poptllnr with the
liillilh: lod.iy are I'tuliodii'il In the de
slliil ol" Iho complele line, wbleh In-
Mi!('i; a touriiiK ear, . roadster,
oup". Iwo lypcs or si-dan. and screen
sldf and luinol side eomjiiereial cars
nl Ion eaiiacilv. All stei'l hodii-s
---firs! inlroiliulion ly iodt;e Hroth-
i-iti in their op'-n ia.'Ls,'ni,-.'r ears sev-(
I'lul i'ai' uBro-nre now usi'il lor all
l.'M'S.
liiiproved in nppciiranee, wilh Inslrti
nicnLi griiiiped on a raised pnnol am!
wilh looser lighting swilch lever faell
llatlm; eoulrol of Ihu lichls while
driving.
lb-ad lamps are specially designed
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steering column.
The from springs are Inerenseil In
leiiBlh and from 1 S-4 to 5 inches in
width anil built of morn leaves of 1
thinner slock. The rear springs. In
adillllnir to being longerj are now
seml-elllplie and flat.
The front axlft is of a dKlgn un
usually strong. The. chamber, nrln-
of the front wheels. Is Increased,
making sleerlng easier.
In Ihe Type A. sedan the lipholslery
is the flnesl grade mohair velvet, (mil
all Interior bardwuro is or distinctive
liodgo llrolhers design. The business
coupe and business sedan are finished
In atlrnellve Spanish bine leather.
., . nnin, .lute 1 wa
I lie nseai jem ,
'the most successful In Ihe history of
..i,. i-.rniin.ni. their dealers having
111urkel.1l npproKlnmlely n,"" -Wilh
Ihe Improvements now put Into
i..oi, maklni Ihn car het-
I., ...rr. .iirfietlve In every wuv
liKnu'o-h hi ill retaining Ihe essenlinl al-
irlbuier to vvtii.li Ihe ear owes i s
great popularity. It seems iille
evldenl that this rompnny has not yet
reached Ihe maximum of polea
.1..11.0,. .leuniiii the iremenilons re-
!coril of Ihe year Just closed.
eoe of the nut elnseil-
its crop from locusts, after spending
Sg'i.noi) on exterminative and iire-!l'd
venlive measures. The insects breed jwli,li I li
in the unoccupied areas of the is- P" " ry
lands. A nlan is on foot to m-i-nnixe i""'1
tne entire population into a locust
lighting 111 my on regular military
principles, with the constaliu a
a nucleus. Under the existing law
j.a iiiuiiin, iiioioieu n, ,Tiu-r, ....... . . uiitH'u.i. uiiin-r Lite exisiing law
yesterday spending several hours every ahlo bodied male citizen must
there before returning to their home
Slide Van Daren, of La Grande,
left last evening on No. I!) for Port
land, where she will spend a few
days on business.
assist in locust drive when called
upon Dy the proper ntithonties or
pay a dally fine or iflO centavos (M
cents, (J. S. currency).
Irvin lless, of Union, is In l a
(j 1 anile today transacting business.
I-eliny Hull, of Glenns Kerry, Ida
ho, returned to his home last evening
following two days in l.u Grande,
visiting friends and relatives.
Mrs. Ilattio Owsley, of Iji Grande,
has returned to her home from Port
land, where she. has been for the
jia.-t two weeks.
Mrs. II. L. Hachelar and daughter,
-liellial, left this morning for Mot
Lake where they will spend the day
visiting.
Miss Kminii Loltties left Saturday
night fur a two weeka trip to Seat
tle, Washington, where she will visit
friends.
Ill
Klgin was represented among the
guests at the Koley Inst evening by
Mrs. Kmil Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Smith were
among the Baker guests; at the Koley
last evening.
TOURfSTTRADE i
' IS SLUMPING!
(My I. N. s.)
GKN'KVA. 'Switzerland. .Inly 21. (Ily
Mall). Konr years of high I'xehauge
have ruined tourist Irnvel In Swilz. r
laild. .Many hotel keepers are iiuahle
lo pay their relll, some have failed,
and hltsihcHS people say that If 1111II1.
Ing Is done lo Inlng III!' eiiri'elll Ill
travel hack lo the Swiss Alps, Ihere
will he many more failures,
"Switzerland wus formerly me fa
vorite path of lullllslH from all over
Ihe world," said one. .hotel prriy-lr'ioi
reeenlly, ' "Today II In the meucil of
the Idealist. No. one comes her ex
cept pene emakers and persona Inter-
I in the 1.1-nif'lo of Nations."
Mi-a. J. W. Mnhoncy returned to
her home at Payette, Idaho, this
morning after visiting her son in this
city for several duys-
R. A. Burke, of Pendleton, was
registered among the guests at the
Savoy last evening.
Mrs. E. May Worllilnglon, retired
president of liie G. A. K. of Idaho,
returned to her home at Boise this
morning ufter visiting ler son, 10. 111.
Worlliingtou of this city
Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Nclhery and
daughter, from Aberdeen, Wnshing
lon, ure in this city on an extended
visit at the home of Mr. and -M'rs.
.las. McMnstors.
llilgui-d was represented among
the guests at the Savov lust evening
by .Mrs. J. II. Owsley.'
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The ('.Oct (if llio limber itixt lower
tin) lni;;ci' wlii't'lh.iKc, coiiihirHd
ll'W llnc.1 lower 8CJl(:.
fine. AecuriJIntf lo MealerM
ilietr who have lrlven t ho new
eniy, the liuproveijieni hi rl-lint: imf-l
!liej hi no less .rriioiilKMMl I hiiu I ho j
liiiiro'eiiicnt li H'oneni! ileNln. 'I'Ik: '
re.liM'il'in hi ln,ly lieiht loweni Hi
eeiiier t)( imh v J I y and there'. y reduens '
Mlilewwry, while rcinnund whoeU:! urti
ei'ii. tieiv (Itmtl)mlcil hy liie hiiirovf.I
iront ami re.tr iiprhitfM. 'I'ho car holds
ihe riK'd ea.slly and Kiaceftilly nml n! j
lonii real rtdhiK fomlort. !
Anolhcr dfMlhiet new Out urn hi Hum
llMIelM of VelililatnlM HlitH fit Die Hhle'l
at ihe hood pMK lM. M'hls ehaiiKe in - i
aKe:; Ihe now of air IhrmiHh thej
Hi'l'.p and rrdnecs the flow of hot
air l the floor hoardM, inaldin;
MuiMtiU't' drivin;,' most eouilorlahle.
The rear seal and all iinhol.slcry of
Dm lottrhi;: ear are i eiuovn hie. nf
rorilln. a hirt-T siaee for toatllnj; hnr
riir," 'if olher arileies. Seals In nil
lyjM-H are lt;e)er and lower. iiddillK to
conH'oi i and 'vft room.
I'he Instriiim-nt hnanl i:re:ill
Tin: 1 i-TO-iAir, rAitM:ri:it
useH lip-ln-ilate tools. Those v h It'll
urn of the Intent improved slyh1, m'
lite llltieKi nllllinahle quality, illir
ahle and lasting, and when he Imyn
thetn he kwh in Lilly's for Ihere
In the (the plnre wlien Ihe lust
vahie.s are always f;h'en In piiee
mid ipKillty.
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Hair Grown
or No
Money
Notice the
Van Lhs fl
1 b 1 e rubber
in a a a g e
cap on the
bottlfl. You
rub the bottia
av e r your
hrad end the
rubber nipples
!etd the hair
growing nied
.cine into the
c a 1 p. Oni
minvito a dy
In your own
homwith Van
Scalp MttMRBo mean, an abundance of
npw hair and the rIo.. and luter that
about the 00-day treatment plan. Wa
it under money-back guarantee.
Hold by Glass Drnsfi, I.a Grande. Ore.
FOR SALE I
A ohnipft home on "TV ntroet on tliej
hrow of the hill in Oh! Town, over-,
looking the cily and valley, consist-j
Intf of a modern honae, 7 acrtis of
land, a small lake, fruit trees, berritis, I
shruhbery, si i tide tretij, lawn, Kuiden!
and pasture. an iih al placo for one j
who denires to kei-p a cow, chickens J
duckH, ete, and tlu- price Is only ?i;roo. '
and 11 ;KtymcnL.of half cash will ban-j
die ll; balance terms to suit the pur-i
I'luiser. Com in und let um hHow you
a real bargain.
Four-room bouse, lot 7xldf feet,
Hltuateil on North lllreh atreet. Price
$liro; $:.rdi cash, purchaser can its
:aini(' a rnortjfafre lor $:tM and pay
tint balance In monthly Installments
terms to be agreed ujiou.
Four rooms nnd bnth, two lots nit
ualed on J.ako street near the Pal
mer mills: fruit trees, berry patch.
Prico $li':u: $r.uu rash, balr.nco easy
terms to be oKrend upon.
J)on't forget thaftimwo nnre some
choice ncreatfo tractsl i. adjoining- the
citv on the cast, that1 can be houu'hi
mi easy terms; also Homo choice city
lots.
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(lenrge K. Davis mul ilnuubter,
Lillian, returneil to their lunne ut
Vale, Oregon tiiis morning ufter vis
iling Mr. iimi .Mrs. Ilugli .MeCall uf
of this eity fur some time.
Mrs. I.. A. Myers imsseil tlirnugh
l.n (imiuln loilny on her return to
Kntenirise from lloise wbeiv she
has been for n short lime visiting
ivlatives mul frieinls.
Miiiid'il iiiiprovi-mi-nt in apper
mien nml I'onilort Is iiiiiri'iit In th.-
new line ol Huilge Urol ., .M,,,.
I'lirs. ill I lit- proilni'tliin of whli-h tlm
lai'lory has Ixt-ii Kallii-i-lng inoinen-IS
loin nine.- July . Miniilreihi m ili.il-io
en. are now siipplliii willi ihspl.
ears ol tin' ni-w typi- si Ixl liimi iw
suiiriv I lie lii.l.iiy H ri'i'ihlng r,.p,l,o
of Ill 1 1 1 1 - i, i nt I , iitipiiivnl hv llm pnb-
He. g
While I In. IwihIi' cliii i-ii(-tirt:-l if-r of
llm familiar Hoili- llrolln-r.H inis of
I'ei'int ilnys an. mi 111 pri-M-nl, lli.r,. In
an air Mil illmlnellvem-yK t Ik, I ,..
passi-ii lt preloii ,.'H,rls r llili ,.,,1,.
ei-rn lo liullil ,i ini,.nit,.,. p.,.,., ,.,.
ol I'omioi'ii.lalil,. iipiii'iii'iin,.,,
aa nnalily.
The li.'. ll.as.' Is a Irlrli. luntrr. Hi,'
i-oii.x is li.wrr anil Ihu r
- h'.i hi si'inl-i'lhpllral lp.
nnil-rslniiK. n, n,.1,.MS,,, ,,., t-
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Take home a package of our
high test Ice Cream jJackcd
in the new sanitary carton.
It is a brick itself.
JThe Palace
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Phy, Black & Stoop
In The La Grande National Hank Bltlg
.a (irande, Orepon.
PHONIC MAIN 86
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Ml iL l
Rrenlin
Mf tluiUmg vearutg window
shade material
Be sure the window shades you buy
' won't crack and break!
Ordinary window shade material is made of coarse -muslin
which is tilled with chalk and clay. The wear
of daily usage causes this filling to loosen and fall out,
leaving the shade full of cracks and pinholes.
But Brenlin wears and wears
Brenlin is made of fine, closely woven cloth which con
tains not a particle of chalk, or clay, or other filling.
It wears and wears. Hangs smooth and straight. Xo
cracks, no pinholes deface it!
Tinted with the finest, fast colors Brenlin Window
Shades will not spot in the rain nor fade in the sun.
They wear three times as long as ordinary shades.
Come in and see the many rich colorings we have in
this long-wearing shade material. Let us show you how
little it will cost to shade your w indows with Brenlin, and
help you select just the tone that will harmonize with
the color scheme of your room. Come today.
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Four Floors of Fine Furniture
For SaL
North Powder wns vepremntpi!
among tlu guest at Ihn Savoy lust
evening hy (, T. -Mosier.
Mrs. (Jeort-e Huntington Currey
relumed to her homo at Uuker this
mnrning after visiting relatives in
this city tor a few day
K. It. K mint mi, of lmliler, wiw
tinning the lm -aliens viMturs in thin
city Saturday. lie
at the I nley.
N'eu modern r.-nmin lionie. not
I unite roiiiiii.1,-,1 ulll finish in ....n
' jpurt or tuHii where Hi,, riner hnme
jpiil'-l (1f hmil u line ihe thu r hniin.t
i me rilv :ti.. hi'iug In, lit. The lmui..
u.tn ;i r.a.in.-ni will, thiiin
IN. 'lit 1 In.... 1, I I . .
was registered jtvW( ,,, wn
wilh el. illi.- i.ii .s.H hi e.i, h It..,-..
. ... a real nllr.ict ive r.-r....m .
i:. W nit n nTI tl. u in.. .it. 1
ing i". names wneie sue win vimi j i(r,.
mi u
Mr
shnit time.
Vni
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Haker was represented anumg the!
guest.s at the Kolev last evening hv j
it. U Harvey.
Jiilld l;il;ini-
uiilim: tut.-
T.riii'
:t;. on
Jmhi.i.m
t itMinth,
tn
nt.
K. A. Sc hefflcr is in I.a (Irande j
today from I'endleton and i regi-1 ,
teie.i ai tne l oiey.
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NEW SOMMER
GRILL
Open From (1:00 A. M. (o 1(1:00 ! M.
If lis (!no(l l'noil ;ind Quick Soivico You
I.ix.kiujr for Tlits Is (he Place
lo (let It.
Are
Mmlern
I'll-! sir. e
j V.''"t.ltu.
janee HI,.-
t.-l onn
in -4i ii
'I'-rins.
III-:. Pi
M" dnwn, li.
M'r. and Mrs. W- C. Iliv nml
daugtlier, Kli.aheth .Ruth, of Spring-
fiehl, Missouri, left thin mnrning on
the hranch line train for Kuteipiie
lo visit friends and ivlatives.
,. Mod. 'in r. ii
r. !:. Fuller nnd family, of fWulla i p;n ' ,
Will In. vire ririi.l acp.I ntiwin.r i ln : ' 1 -I'.t'it n
guests at the iavoy last oveamg.
mil Ihiiik',
-.i ut ii nl I
Miss Olenn Fine, of Vincent is
spending several days In the city
visiting with her mint Mist l.vdia
.M. Hug.
OIVllMIU S I.UlU'lK'Oll SiM'VP !' 10111
11 A. M. lo 2 P. M.
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Mis Iiuipe Srion rprturnpil to her
lionie In hiumiiiorville aflor MX'iuluiir I
the wwk rml in the city viMtinK , n.,i Ktall
trieuiU auU rUUve. . 1
Geo. H. Currey
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The Dowser Who
Flivvered!
Mysteriously guided hy the behavior of a willow wand,
sometimes a "dowser" the water-wizard tells where to
dig- a well which really yields water. Then much ado is
made over the feat. But who ever hears similar noise
ahout the dry holes, dug when the dowser flivvered?
Now and then, possibly, it happens that peopl" buy
wisely without heed to advertisements. Hut the chances
are against any one having such luck!
It does not "just happen" that advertised values are
invariably genuine buying opportunities. They must be,
because they are openly offered to every one who reads
alxuit them. '
Advertised value, must be true value. Else it could not
keep on being advertised to a public so keen and critical
as this public of ours.
READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS
TO RE RID OF GUESSWORK!
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