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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1923)
-J....... Wednesday, August 29, 1923. THE -LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES " Bar Association To Promote Study of, U.S.Constitution Tie twenty-ninth wcililinsr anniver-bo amiinir the waynn's rl.niri snry of Mi ml Mri. J. A. A ui rkle fpulrrn. of the Model Kettnurnnt. mill thi liirt'-vli'y anniversary of Mrs. Clrnooj Small Satin Swanky Turban. S'i. tii r n was the inspiration for a I.onij. n. A mnaii -I'.iin Indian In ilel'irlnful co'iiiiined birt) il:y uml am iur 'he ii.'iyt wmik of the. late wrtidinjr unniversiiry .dinner Monday summer "otion- hovn here tuduv. n'tpniooii at two o'clock it 'the 1 hi-- turliun. foMeil verv cl ly Moi'el 'Rev'.annr l. !:.lH't the heacL is often Murk and omninwd half way tin one side I DAI.I.AH. Tex.. (A; I'.) -I' r'Mints ol Hie I'nllml i'W, f nioanr loilny Slain" ! proirr-im on 'riniriulav. Sent The centerpiece of the talile wa conipiised of carnations, rosenutls and asters, which added beauty and attractiveness lo ;ho well-ludened tahle of edibles'. ji Tlie guests present included Mr. W uml .Mrs. liert Oiikmnn, Mrs. Cmce Shannon, Iia A. Sniilcr and Mr. and Mrs. J. A- Arbuckle. Mr. and Mrs. Arbuckle and Mrs. Shannon received the best wishes of their friends tlimujrhoul the city. -'. The Misses Klizalieth anil Marian Cunningham of Boston, Massachu setts were week-end guests of Mi. I. ilia Richardson and Mr. and Mis. (ionise Hichardson, en route liome from visitiiiK Mt. and Mrs. Joel m ltichardson of Tamarack, Idaho. This is their first visit t-j the West and they are much enthused over I'm beautiful scenery of the moun tains, and the country in general. with a jeweled brooch. Alp.ico in (ireal Vacuo. l.ou :on. The vojnic for alpacri is so irieat that this material "will ba seen a great deal even in the lale autumn. The newer sort is pret tily striped ami checked uml made up in h wiile ranire of colors- It is to be used especially for tailored! iints. Heavy Silk, Tailored Mouses. New Voik. A very long, wide colt lar of georgette in accordion pleat ing is one adjunct of the late .sum mer gowns. These collars are a by product, so to speak, of the popular shoulder cape, and arc sometimes of almost cape proportions. :my. ros-ilcntfl 01 ine i miou cium" i ,., . ' ; , , , , ; ... ... .... nil III' lllllll-r l ll l K'"i i inn ' will have excuse, oner wniemiwr --. ' , , m ...i.n . .n.,l for nol havinjr hoard soinolhins of the hislnry.ol' I ho I'onslllultoll or ':, ,,,,, I nluilHtalos, or 1,1 least have given 111 'W lUmKm , ,,. fr, . some Ihoi.c-ht. II Plans ol ll.e . IHeii. t,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,.,,,,,,.,, , lh, ronwli,, ui.i.. i'aiiiiii tii'i. ai IIh- American Hon., ... . . .... . . . iion will on oillinioran'ii aim iiomicn q Association maliire. ,)H ,iy lhmir w1(. wi, ,,,,., k ,.-lt1a. j0 martins Nunilny, Koinonuior i, si Kepi. n. They will dial with ronl- pcrlod of eucli day for llm wore inn-Iniunlmii, orCTiilzed minorities nnt loir sopd niber is. In Home nail of thewh:lt mony t,ink Is an apparent loss United Klaleii, will l set asine lor , iti.itvltliml responsibility, meeting at wliloh the Consllliillnn. Tho wnek'n prograiii will he elnwHt Us history, purpot.es. and altaekn pnlnllnic nut that lo uphold lh.' which an. made upon II. will ho din- ji-nnai ii ulinn 111 his dally Hie ami actl cussed. jvltlcs h Ihe duly of 'each and every The riiggentcil prosraiii for lh first Kmtll (.,.cn. Some commonllleM nr.- day ol the week inrluucs si-riiioon in : phuililnr paradox and pan. a ills oiilo churches ol all rteiiuiiilqu'tioiiK on the Isatoid ly lo emphasise tile iltillcs ofiO le.t "Kiniove Nol the Ancient lind-Jell lunshlp. ' I" marks Which Thy I'albi r Have hot, male and local liar l associations a lakon from Proverbs, i2:lix..' . have agreed In eommuuloallonH to K.jO -Monday. HeplenUier 17. the' generul j .;. .. K;iner of thn eltlz. nshlp com. tg subjool sugBOsU d Is "The Selling anil i niillro of Ihe American liar Ansocia-'o Inspiration of Ihe fulled Stairs I'on-jijon, m lend their support and assist- o slilutioii; the .laifna t'harla. the Kng-iancc to carrying out the programs. q llsb .11111 of ItlKlils, and .Mayllowi p In many places, however, various civic 'o I'ompacl; licclaratioll or , Imlepcn. ,) H,,n,. spirited organl:'.allniin will K weeks from the ditto of the firm relief as may lie ngrcenlilu to equity. made on th flit flay of All!rnt, It ""t, puniication of thin rurhmonn or of Ihu and good roiucioncH. , fHAWt'ORD JaATtTN, ervlee of the nn upon you iviihnut I You will farmer take nnllee thai j Attorneys fur HaJntiffc i RmmU th Slale of Oregon. 1 1 tlltt auminotiN is illreete.1 lo la. nerved ! Ore-roil ' . Vou will further take nnllee that i upon you by ptildlcallon of tho ame;Ani;. l-S-l5-J;-3: Rent S-li If you fall no to -appear or anmver, Ifor six eonsoeul'.ie weelm In the I .a I for want thereof nlaintifl will annlv Crulldo Kvenlnir Obaerver. u iixwhiiii. ! Ileulh C'laiuw Illy I.llld. ,,t the eourt for tho relief pr.ijvd lor, per publlslied within I'nlon I'ounty. SliOUtill, Unglund (Af) --. ,iu inn complaint Here u. to.wf Utiytl For the tloereo of the ronri dlssolv-j J. W. Knowhs, Judgn of the alinve ' here at the age of 60. She began Uncle Tom's t'ahin" com jOroKon. by order of the Honorable l.iml, actress and dancer, is dead i t I rvico of John Marshall in making ,lng Ihe bonds of matrimony now and entln.'d cnurl. which onb-r is ditlodibei' career as Little Eva with ail bi-retofore eAlstlog between the plain-'the U'lb day of .Inly, ili'il, and th. provincial mi wiiu ui?innuni nnu ror snen oinoc nrsr piuiiicaiion or KMiiiinnnn iioinT mov- i! OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOnnnrtrtftnnftnrtArt o . 8!i KABO-CORSETS l)r. Luce HutfU's on IjntforW. New York. Lingerie in fine ba tiste shown toiliiy in local slmnsi is " a muss of tiny luce . rulTles. IJown J- K. Woodoli of this citv amlltlio front. ui the siiie narifls. ihnhiuiI Myrtlo Cramer of Kittcrprisc v;ere iiiiirriPil 1'iitlay cvoiiiiih:, August 4, in liaker, by the Rev. A. J. Arlams. J'hoy will make their home in La d ramie. Bilker of Walla iWlilla, i the city for a few a visitor in She make.- Mrs. W. W Ip a visitor miys. ' f Mrs. J. Tunnock was T.a Grande yestcnlay. ner home in Vincent.' i: ; ; ,m Mrs- W. W. Kennc.lu ami Mrs. C K. Courtpcy left Monday niht for Wonien of Mooseheart will meet at the home of Mrs. C. S. Shuttz, JillM Kast .N avenue Thursday after iiuon at two o'clock. This will be a social mcK.inr anil all members are urjred to attend and brinjr the wives and children of all Moose who are not members of the chapter. Fashion Notes Ornaments of all varieties, ostrich predominating, will flash prettily on the new fall millinery- Ostrich fash ioned, in both the formal forms and worked into 'flowers,! leaves t.amf spiays is mad' to udorn milady's hut. ftxtra IojiJt burnt peacock comes second in the ranks of the plumage. Other popular trimmings for the now season include hujre bow loop ma.--.-Bs that aie eithe plac-i .'.i front ' or at the riuht side of tlif rear of the hats they jraco. Trail ing tTimmius of' lace and ribbon streamers abound, and huC flow pry .,f shaded silks are nl.-'o seen. Ilentls' nre used as all-over stud-; tiiiifc for theaier bonnets. An abun dance . of rhine stone and paste or-' ilaments is displayed, anil paddle ami (nob effects in pins are popular. I'aiiited and co rat o rn ;y 1 ten I s a re seen appliqucd in ' all-over effects, and pins are found here and. there on iil.led shapes' in conjunction with plumage trims. Shaving biush co ca lue.i supplant similar effects ii. rilmon on the cloches. iLare buc kles are used to catch in the drapes 1 berets. Bands of vi.id embroid vvok are noted as a trimming- theme in the off-the-faoe shapes, while in cutout motifs flowers ami twists of tinsel ribbon are the thing1. K-w of tlie formal trimming's are placed- flat on the huts, but flare up and stick out instead. Jet, Kohl, and painted celluloid nail-heads are seen as sluJdinir on a number of models. Llack lace veils outlined in jet beads also, play their part in Ihhe new reason's mode, as do veils formed of several meshes pi to ted. In self t ri m m i 1 1 s a re seen Severn I twisted ropes of fabrics. mi' arm notes, inese nine lace rui Me.-i are :Mjcvvm as invriiisly MMAMuitVe-i .ii ' : t as PARAMOUNT WILL : PICTRRE THREE OF SlJC BEST SELLERS Three novcU from which 'Para-' mount pictures tiro to ho made are inclfitlcil umonff ho six host m-Hcif; of (let ion, now listed in llio literary paus of newspapers. iv.of tiiCMo, "IM (UUdrcn,H I'hllil in.'T ly Artltiir Train. I now ' hohi.'j rodiK'Cfl hy Kuiu Wood with u cast IncliidlOK: Itoho Daniels, Dorothy Mu- kaill, ticorjre Kawcott. James Itoii- iitc, Muxy Katon, .Mahlon llamlltoa and Jlnte lliiiulllon. 'I'hb; picture. which Is expected to he. the hbitfenf product ion over made hy Hum Wooil ill bo relcascil in November. A not tier of the six 1 best Heller- which Is lo be made, into n Paramount picture is "West of the Water Tower," which. thoiiKh published anonymously Ik reported In bit tho work of llonur Yoy. This book, which tell u sensa tional slory of I ifo In a small inhl wesleni 'loWif, will he the first picture In which Oleiin lluntor will upptialr ik a I'unimonnl star. Product Inn oh 'V Hli ot tU Waler To.Wf'J.". Iiuh jurft ((en bi'.-ruu, I Col Hn StUroou. . I lie d- ioi, wilh hi:, profluclloir.wnh, haV- mv corno Kasl from ' .alilo,r.ua. Ill suiport of the -neV Para'moitHl slar will bo KrnoM Torroniir, who; w lit play the role oi Ihe iutnirftor-r;ithr bf lUe hero; May .M'Avo. who'wllt p(y th ride oi' the heroine. Pee t'hrw: Oeore Fawcett. who wilt, piny her falhor, .JuilfVe. Chew': und '.uvm Ptlts. : Tho third best seller In the group is "North of :iii," ihe last stor' wrM- ten by the tale Kim rson llouph. au thor ol "Tin1 I'ov.-red Waffon "Norlh of :tii;" which Ik a story ot llm driving of a herd of ran In from the plains of Texas lo I he- .'mnrlt.Hrt of southern Kansas, waj; published seiii. all In ihe .Saturday Kvenlnt: Post, and, accord in;: in J'animount has I lie inie hweep oi. narratlvh and rlchneJw lloiiKh'H otlier Rrreat slory, "Tho Pov ered WajfOn." Jauien Criize, who pro iluced "The Tovered Wafyon," will al so produce "North of III!," mid In thin- picture will also be Krnesl Torrencc. whose work if such an outstanding feat urn ut "The Povered Wajron." rtence. and ArlielrK of Ponledertilion, hK. chnrKC Kaoh will hr. discussed by speaker on i that day. and it will be shown, how SIMMONS Ihe older pacts led to'oihorn and final- , - ly the presont conKiitniton. In the PlrruH. Pmirt of Ihe Stat of Watchwords of the roost Million .Oimboo, for Pnlon" fkwnly. ' which are A Government of , Paws tlrmal U.'.Rcolt, Plalntll'f, v. Oold.i and Not or .Men;-Liberty I 'nder ,' t lie Peott, defendant, r; Iaw: and Kuual opportunely to A ll N T.o OokUi Seolt, the nbove named At Reduced Pribes Women who iiave known the worth of KuIxY CorsoAx through the hot weather will lie glad to know of the clear ance reductions. Many who have worn this type of Corset all Summer, now will adopt it for good, hecause of its com fort. There is a complete range of sizes, at exl remely low prices. $l.i)N, Formerly $:U0 $2.1!), Formerly .$-1.00 ' tfU.W, Formerly ...:...$(.0() : - - I o -i :-8i I'Uij-ii!-" Im the general subject LSKhrnod for Tuesday, September IS. Speaker:! on . Worlnesday. H.nt.. JO will discus; the DIM ot Itihlu In the ioiistlljitlni, and what it ,ha meant to the A merle jn people, - 'a mt what (t dHVudant: '-. '' t IN TH I'J - NAM R . Ol-' TH K RTATR OI- 1HKtON - You orft-herflv -re-( ulred lo appear ond an.HWerth rom plaiut filed UKuluflt you in, the above entlibd court uud ctuiMe. on or before i iyiuiAiiM.aiKi!UjawiuiMi'iiigaia LADIES RtADY TO WEAR AND MILLINERY 8!4- : O i iw t 6 ll O t 2 ' o o i ; o ; 2 i 2 i 0 . M li! . ff .1 o. 8.' ooboooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooor rrrrftirt dMMaiteahm Wrap-Arotind "Out" Pan.-. No lonircr is th1 ""ck'-' wrap-around costume in style. -htfJ .newer mode has a map-atouiut k hut Hie skirt is so ample that there is u;j chance of it unwrapping for oven '..ii fraction of an inch. t Konp, Snug Sleeve. Pans. The lon, snujr ticove, which hay hovered in the offing for y;nne tiiric, today is upor. us. It hnf Mjipeated 'hero and there on sn art inodelw and hy mid-autumn (jlorioustlair In 90 Days or Money i Back Women who wl.h to .tlmul.t. th. fiowth oi their liair should uw Vn E.. Liquid Sc.lp M.M.ge, a glorlou. head y of BtronB vigorous hair surely follows Its consistent use. and consistent usa ieoasy because Van Ess comes fitted with patent rubber applicator that fetde the tre.tm.nt directly to the roots of tho I. slr. eliminating musty massaging with the fingers. And the flexible nipples of II. . applicator bring a healthy clrcula. tion of blood to feed the hair roots. Buy your Van F..s on our 90 day treat fcient elan Mcney back If it falls. Bold ly Rlnss Priltl. Iji Grande, Clre. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o Gladys E. Miller Will fonuiienct Her Plotwes In I'hmo Iiisinicflon on MOMlAY, SI n iMiu it a in Itoom No. 1. Sommer Hbli,. Credits for hluh ivhool sturleni.', ui Kiv-n. I'hmip IH.".-J Remove the cause of your misery this week! If vou suffer from exhausting foot pains, weakened, sag ging arches, unsteady ankles, hot burning feet, corns, cal louses, bunions this week is your chance ior sure relief. Here at this store we are co operating with the noted foot authority, Dr. Win. M. Scholl, to remove the cause of those foot troubles which afflict seven out of every ten persons in town. DlSchoIls Toot Comfort Week ii an organized drive to tnd foot trouble.. Oct the benefit of It by letting us fit you with the Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy which your tortured feet demand. We have, ready to serve you, Foot Comfort Eipctt luecially trained in Dr. Sclioll'a method of foot correction. Hit aefviro. ar absolutely free. Urintyeur foot troubles to us June lltth to the 23rd The Bootery A raraillw for Timi Inl 1 1 nine nf tlM Arfh-Alit Shot- 1. Acdotfit: Weekly income With a Perfect Protection . v.'hiic disabled, 2. Sickness, Regular payment. PoUcy ia West Coart life, every week. , vou an(j y0ur family are 3. Adversity, tomjhn absoiuteiy pfotected in any 4. Old Ages Anassured irwome contingency. You hould urUi. . know more about the aJJi' 5. Death: v All broehtiof ree- -. ' . r , . t ' : , ukr lite inatona-, ' lioiiui leaiujcB; I-Mi.ui4ave ' with feveril splendid adinoriai trarura. : aWtmibiWJl.JWfvill.rHi ' this.poliey so far superior to' ordinary life insurance. The coupon makes investigation easy for you. Senii it now.. iWest Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY HOMC orrtCI-SAMrMNCKCO Noii.VV Klill'l'" A VICTOH F.CKIjEY licslihttt ArciiIs, l.a f.raiHln, Ore. ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES For Sale New six-room, house and 2 acres Price $2,WK). i suit. of land. Terms to L. S. Weeks Now Folajr Bulldtn I'ltnue tlftlii 3t BUNTINGS' BARGAINS ;; IN USED MOTOR CARS 000D MAXWELL New series' Four-Paasen-' ger Coupe a remarkable value at our price GOOD MAXWELL New series Touring-1 driven less than 5,000 miles. ' ; ' 000D MAXWELL 1920 ,Tour,ing repainted , high line and thoroughly re-conditioned GOOD MAXWELL 1917 Touring in excellent condition throughout.", jV ' V . AND MANY MORE ';' -: C. W. Bunting & Son Crystal Ice IT'S PURE Delivered in Clean, Sanitary Trucks MADE I )n t. lean, nanuaiy i rucHS i . . ,: .. j - Buy Your Goal Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Any Make Sewing Machine for Sale or Rent From $5.00 to $11(5.00 ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 474-J Fir 4 Jefferuoo Now WIIII-E PRICES ARE LOW AM) REST COAL MAY RE HAD Transfer. and Storage aoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaoooo J o o o g Reynolds and Zimmerman 1 O . 0 o Funeral Service Parlor, Licensed Etnbalmer, 8 g Ambulance bervice. Phone Mam g g 1505 Fourth Street, La Grande, Oregon o J. E. REYNOLDS C. E. ZIMMERMAN, S g Licensed Era1)almer. g o o o o THE DURANT MOTOR CAR Lt-t Us Denionsdiile J. D. Lynch Co. PHONE MAIN 10 oooooooooooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooa ooonooonooooooQoooooooooou