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PAGE SI3 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, August 31, 1923. fairmr of (In- Personal Mention villi- iliKtrlt'l. 1 1 : Misd.s C. lliii.h, i:. ISon.l, I.. II. Sh.llon ulirl l. S. l'rif.sli'r, all nt I III.- I.iiiiIhIm ai III.- Soiiiim-r hiKt i-v.-i""'' '' I Mill. I III J Sllinlilir- of mipcrlnl. li.ii "i "' '""'ii "iK" nay hoin.. to Unki-r iifl.-r KlM-mllne- "ir...- .n-v.-n.l ,lt Wullowa lal.. Mr. Mr. mi.! Mm. J..I." Hwih r.-tilr ii. il ) ( ' '" wm '" ""' j-,-Kl.-iiliiy rr.nn a w.-.li'a lili to I'ort-l"'"' ""' ""' H'-rnlil. Ian. I mill (In- U'lllaiM' l'.' vall.-y lii-r ronni'Otp.! 'IlillK. llali.-r wan ri'in-N-H(t-il iilmiitK tin-, I' rani-ini-o iin.l rorlljiu.l, an.l will r.-. Kil.-HtM at tin- l-'ol.-v la.il cwnlnif ly turn liy way nf Hpokaii.-. llniol.l AiiKlilry. I Mr- Tamili-r nn.l ....... .,.-, it'.ilnily ai ovinir In lt lirall.l.-, , , , in ' """- -r., .Mr. Tamil.-,- !. a.-,-,,i..-.l a ... Mrs. II. II. llarriM l.-ri ll.lx inrnlni,-.ln m ll. lirnn.li I In, In r..r l-,,. .,. .,, ',, ,,,, Mil" I'. Ill iTpriHt' till U HllUri. IMINIIlvnn iuiim ' nj, i "'i mir ill IHI1. U trip. j mother. At i h. J. J,. I'eiry. .branrh In I hat city. linker. Herald. 1 1. ( i. K. K. conven- Ihe trip home y-H- it-r.lny in Mi hours Mini :to minutes. I. Meyers "f IhrniiKh the tit y hint O linker jkishim o ivtniiitf on his: 2 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo. I o USED CARS Alia Phillips llllil liny rlillllt nf! Minn l-.'li-ulirir IIoiIkIhb r.r I'nitlnixl, l'nlon win- liiinlni'im visIIiiih In 111.- Ii-I'l lliln ininiilm,- mi I In- luaiii-li lin. rlly yi'Hli-rilay. ;lrnlii lor .luiu-pli ivln-n- hIii- will visit , nl.-ii.lN. Orovi-r Huffy. i'iihIiIit or tin- I'ovc Slnli- liank, Hpi-nt bi-mtiiI lion In lhi Mr. ll.it Can. II.- r. linn. il to In i rlly Insl f-vi-nlnr tranHactlliK liimlni-HM. llonii- nl l.o.stliu- lliiH iiiniii'ni: all.r .ft Hliiirl tlini hp. -nl in lliis city visil- Mr. nn.l .Mm. ('. .M. Whlti- an.l Minn 'Kth.l rlnlKiian ol I'.nillitiiii nri- In li Hi-an. I.- on a short liiiHini-HH an.l pli-amiri- liip an. nr.- l.-iriMt.-ivil iiinont,' ltn- insls at llli- Savoy. -Mi-H. .Mlu-rt - S-.va!n an.l rhil.r.-n of Spokane, l.-ri thiH aiorninK on lli.i liranili line train for Wallowa whi-ro !ln-y will v I k 1 1 n.i ifii'-His ol' .Mr. ait. I .Mr.'i. I K. All.-n. Mr. mill Mrs. II. I Kllpalilil; lifl l.'r.l cv.nilii; Tor I'Ihi-h. rnlif., nrior lisilhm". l:. v. nn.l .Mrs. A. It. Slllon MiSH Until rilson or i: lio l In tills Ink- III. ii. In. rity fur a fivv ilayK vIkIIIiik rrlinilsi . anil In Nloppllif,' al lip- HoinniiT. i Mr. ami Mm. A. .Moriin of Wallowa iui'ri' In tin- i-lly on Inmini Mn yi-Kli rilay Walla Walla was ri'in-H nti-il miionK Olnl w.-ri- r.-i,'i;ili-ri-il anions the f.'iH Nl.i tlio bui-kih nt 111. i Kol.-y last i-vi-nlnif at tin- Sinoy. llV It. II. I.VOI1H. .Mr. anil Mia I '. I:. Hawl--v of Wa--ol' tliin cily lor noun- tin!.-. Mr. Kll- O. A. ItllMt In iniionif tin- IiiihIiii-hii In Walla, an- iil IIiIh rlly to-lay rri ' I'Ji I i'ii-lc lia.l many imml tilings lo Hay vlHltor.s In thin t it y rioin l'i Mill. Inn. IJiinlm na ami nrv Hlopplni.' ainoni; Hi,- Mr t Im valli y. Jl- la mopplm; lit tile Kolnnii r. K"'-IH at tin- l'oli-y. Mr. ami Mrs. l I-:. Wooil of Walla Vincent wiih ripre.nnl nmonic ti Arclifr llfliren nml llonalil M ileli-: Walla w.-i-.- i-.Klti-nl aiiiiini; tin ItilOHta ul Hie Soinnier lit Hi evenlim liy "II lire ilown from Wallowa lor a few !ir".-la al I lie Sominer last evenint, 1, C Slllllll, 'ilnys VlRltillfr fl-lenilH nml are HlOiplni;!in their ri tili-n I'l-om Walla Walla. ' 'at the Kuley. jwheie they were ealleil hy Hie ileath l-Ynnelsr. Meyei-H In ninnnir lite! ,f relative. linker viHllnrn w ho w ere ;i-i-Kltereil ' Mrs. Knmnel Mason rehirneil lo lierj - - nl the I-'oley last evening. jlinine at l-:iifin this moi-nln nflei . Italph Morgan anil ivlfo of Iinhler vlslllm; her ilaiiKhter, Mrs. I l.sear aioloie.l lo l.a. (iramle yester.lny. Miss r.eralilllio Ulevens of l'l-nille-' Aokley of t Ills city, for a Tew ilays. . spen.lliiir sevi nil lionrs here visit irnr Ion, Is n-Klsleri-il at. the Savoy Tor a j i"iil transactim- liiisln. ss. Mr. Mor- few- ilnys while lure vIhIIIhv frleipls. Mrs. W. WrlKlH, left litis inornlllK l;mi has lieen cunnecleil with the (on Ihe liraneli line train lor l-'lora ' "''Ml hlKh school for Hie paat f..v .Toseph was repi-esenleil milonor Ihelw-hele Mhe wan ealleil hy Itle Illness ofiy.-irs. 1ml Is aelilui- In the capacity KiicmIh al. the Savoy lasl cveniiik" hy'ner iMouter. ll. II. Davis. I Ml'H. W. II. Allen ami Miss Klla I,, j T. I. Hellaniy r.-tiirneil yesterilay I Alh-n are In town loilay vInHIhk ninlj from a few ilnys' hiislncsH trip to I'orl-("hopplni; ami are stopplm; at Ihe lanil. :l-oley. HATS NEW AND DISTINCTIVE HATS ' For Mon and Young Men The Toggery Amlrcwa Bros, j ! , Everything in Men's Wear o We have several used o cars in excellent' me o chanical conditions and o appearance. Triced very low. See Them At 1 Smith & Frees 1517 Ji-rrerMon Ave. liA ;itAMu:, oi(i:(;o. tall Aluln "The Line is Busy" Wlien the telephone operator tells you " the line is Imsy," this fact has been made known to her by an elec trical signal, which in the fraction of n second auto matically indicates that the line called for is in use. When "busy" reports are repeated on successive calls for the same number, it is cenerallv due to an immoderate use of the called line. The length of a telephone conversation is obviously beyond, the control of the telephone operator. Have confidence in her when she makes the report, "the line is busy." Home Independent Telephone Co. oo oo ooooooo ooooooo oo oooooo: A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT I .lark IIcnHlf-y of North I'owih-r wns mnniiK tln Inixini'HH vIhIIoth j t the lr. H. himl ofi'lcf toiluy. Mr. nml Mih. );. I Wfiil hcrHnon left HiIm inrniiliKf on No, '24 lor linker on a Hhni l hiiHiiK hh trip. Mr. nnd AtiH. .lolin Zu'-ifi-l f Sum mcrvllh nr- In town loihiy nth-initiif: to hiiNlin-HM miitl'TH im. I Hhopiiinir. Mr. M'-nrh.-im vv;m rfpn-Hi-nl'1"! nmnnr tlic tfin-.slH nt lh Snvoy IiihI evening a hy It. C MHnmilf (iml tu-cil (ilnvir. I Mr. nnd Mih. L. McKrnnon r-- tlll'IK-r IiihI f-Vi'lllltK I'lOHl a ft'W Wi'i'kH I Irtp to KutpjH. , Mrs. V. K. Ji'lli-Hon rrlurnrrt to hnr i liomn al .li-roini', I'hilio, Huh morn- a III!,' after VlHillllK rehitlven here for I WVeiiil iliiyH. 5 11. M. Hiiff of r.'lirin n-furnnl to Ml- i Kin In.st evi nhiK" after Hpemllnff -! leniny in Ihe city transacliiiK hiiHl- i ni-HM. i Karl J. Rlnrkluml aiifl Tt. F. HiivIh i of v tnolored lo tln rlty today nml Hpcnl Nev-i ral hoiiiH lure ntti iul- a liiff to IniHincHH tunllerH. jl fnrt 1 Ion rul y of Halter In In li'i riramle lor u few ilaya vlllln frh-ndHji am) relallves. He Ik n-KlKlerei) at Ihelj IIFavoy ..ii . - -f i MlflH. l-'lorenrn HeverH or Monltte nr-'j rivnl in I .a (iramle IIiIh inoniln ami will iipfiid Hume time vlKltlnir Mr. ami if IMi'H. .lolin ean of f'ove. ij MIsm Ahhie Jom-H retnrnoil to her honii' at Maker thia mornlnp after vlaitinir MIsm Mryle Hlrlrw of thin city .for a few ilay.s. 'ARK Till: KXVKI.OI'I-:' AND KNOW TIIK TIM'TII Tm1iyB nulrk Is the rholco of Ihe Aim rlean market. It took yeeriayH Mnirk to make this eonHition po.-sl-lile. l''or miirh JesH money than a new one yon can own the Maine rar that, helped cMlahilsh Itufck'H aeri-pi.'d Hiipreiriary. All tlie tn-hiillt M ti a I I t I h hy whfi li new llnlcKs are .ihlfr-d ie peiidiihh' oiiralion - -smart -lleHH of llneH all me yoiiia at a prlct no more than anked for a cheap new cur, loo Hiuall lor your iu'.h. Southard & Shinn 1'sril C'arH 1 I Ml Adam Ave. The American Indian Did not realize, as he cultivated his maize, that one day corn would hecome the food of eveiy nation. i Amaizo Oil is wholly a corn product. Wo have it in tiie popular sizes pints, quarts and half gallons. Wo receive daily shipments of Eurral Gem Cantaloupes .. . J.G.Snodgrass : 109 Depot Street Two rhones Call Main 7.1 ' No Charge for Delivery Mrs. K. ,1, Hi own nml it I lr dniifrli , l.'i- nri' Biirn.lhiir a work wlili Mrs. lirown'H puri'iim, Jmi nml .Mrn. .1. W. Kniiwlcs. Mr. nml Mm. A. O. Mnyiror or (Mil rnuii iirrlviil In .n (Irumlo IIiIh ninrn Iiik nn.l nr.. vIhIIIiib Mr. Mi-yK1.-H molhir. Mih. llrrt Cnrr for n wi-ok. Thry lour.'il I IiioiikIi I,oh AllKi'lrn, Him OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO J; W I I The 5 C's of Electric Cooking are; C of Convenience C of Control C of Comfort C of Conservation C of Cleanliness HAVE YOU MET MISS MASIIBURN? Her Lectures and demonstrations on Electric Conking will be held again TOMORROW, THURSDAY and FRIDAY ' ' 2 Until 4:30 P. M. Sommcr Hotel Sample Rooms Washington Ave. Phone Main 31 Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Cook hy Wire Not by Fire" O S The Straight Lines S ol' the o New Modes o Are Gracefully Achieved Hy o Wearing 0 Trout Idler ('drNein O Novrr linvo tho ntylcj railed no o liiBlntently for Itnea that are 0 atralKkt and Blender. "La t'u. O iiilllr' work wondern In Kntly lirrauiidiiiK niirplna flenh into O fuhhm'a Hllhouetti1 ma ken your o kowii a miiooth'flltlriK sucreHn. q You'll love thn new modiMs of o "Im OainlllK" Klvliitf yon lh o linen and htioyancy of youth. 0 l.ow-toppeil and of dainty fat). 0 rlrallon ilKhtly boned hut via. g Ihln only In their benffiU. 3 lift fitted to your individual 3 model of "t.a Camllle" and fit j joy a youthful fit urn and a fltx- Ihlo enjio that Ift delightful. A rntnpletH 11 ii of the lafeat modeiif nhvay.i on hand. Advantages cf AMAIZO OIL Will not curj in in.:yrnn;(ic, Dtcs nut moke ;.t citokim tern. pcrature. Dorfl nit ;rt ranuiii. litiuiomicil i ,u Ik tmvA uvcr and over. Dims not i.irr,- i'ic il.wor tf une f ti ,uuu!i r . Wlutllv VC;;e( .ii nuTi'asc!. I lie mitricix e v.il:u id uumI-. lTttil-i I'onki',! w ',il .'. ' n rain ilioir u.it ! ,r. o Mrs. Robt. Pattison o Vlmuo t-'J-W lira. 17(1:1 Oak HE El rtiK ye'ir v.y AM A V.O OIL Ci.k i: .-, , .'u J rn.l I l"B l f-ic.lv and I Best for salads AMAIZO is a most economical and XX delicious oil lor salad dressings of all kinds. It makes mayonnaise very rapidly, never gets rancid, even in warm weather; never curds. With the yolk of one ej;j; nr. a bane for mayonnaise AMAIZO OJL can be added to make an almost unlimited quantity. AMAIZO OIL is made from the hearts of Coiden corn. Economical, rich, and pure It has been used for years by chefs and manufacturers of salad dn.ssinys. AMAIZO OIL doesn't smoke at cooking temperature. It doesn't discolor. You can use the same AMAIZO for cooking different foods, dou;;hnuls, fish, cro quettes or anything you wish. It does not carry the flavor of one food to another. It is ideal for shortening. Easy to mea sure, quick to mix. In the Can With IlvVmV Top Collects No DustHo Rust American Maine-Products Co. Nt w York Chicago V -tfnA nvr.y Harvesting and Banking CROPS are going to market. They could not do so with out the aiil of hanking. Loans to plant the crop, fi nancing the journey to market, collection of hills and drafts all essential to harvesting and all done through the hank. The harvest requires the hank. This is just one of the services rendered hy this institution. Our officers will gladly tell you how we can serve your every hanking need. Meetinir every financial need United States National Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM si ouuuuuuuucuuoouooouuaoooog