THE -LA GRANDE" EVENING ' OBSERVES! '.
Friday. August 31 ,1023.
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iviv in tills .part .r, tlie country.
A f 1 1, ..,;,, ! brother, fl. C.
How it must hoi-e Treinan tu
lIuiiKer. the Kest Sauce.
digestion, create u healthy appetite
hear New Yorkers askim whether
and cause a jtentle movement; oi mo
bowels. adv.,
Let HEACOCK of Enterprise, Ore
"Mrs. Castle" is ilivnrced.
Sauce is used to create an appe
tite or relish for food. Tha right
way is to look to your digestion.
When vou have good digestion you
are certain to relish your food.
Chamberlain's Tablets improve the
Dunning, will leuve tomorrow eve
ning for Wullu Walla where they
will upend several (lays on liusinevx.
To know
how good a cigarette
gon, install your Kaniopnonc, "
Mrs. C. II. (iriffin and son Ray
will work right.
mond, will leave this evening for
really can be made
rnrtiniui, wnere mey win nF11"
leral days visiting friends and rela
you must try a-
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Next Monday is Labor Day
A day w hen all over America, countless straw hats will
suddenly disappear, and new Fall hats take their places. '
Come in tomorrow and got that new hat you'll wear, on .
Labor Day!. ' .- '
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A Good Place to Trade
tive:-.
MiKS Anna Bergman, who is ji
teacher .in the Astoria high school
will arrive in the city this evening
ami will spend several itays nere at
the Chris .Mays home.
f. J.n.U 1illa vnfnvno,! 1,.
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!her home in Portland this morning.
i Mrs. .Miller nan' neen visiting nere
with her mother, Mrs. Frank Pike.
'Mrs. Henry Turner returned homo
this morning- from Portland where
she has been visiting for the past
few days.
:Miss jonnv-Daluow left this morn
iug for Caldwell( Idaho, where she
will visit with her sister, -Mrs. r.ilna
McDonald. .'!
Miss Mae Seals, formerly of this
city, hut now making her home in
Portland, arrived this morning and
is the guest cl Miss .Madeline liar
heau.
.Mrs. John ijO'C'oimell returned to
her home in Pleasant Valley this
morning after spending several days
here visiting .with her nrotner, liar
ry Avery. ?
i ' A. l5. Aminc'mo, athletic coach ofl
the Enterprise high scliool, with his
:wife, passed through the city last
, evening en roifte to their home uftej'
ia long auto tour through the eastej-p.
! Airs. Harlunil and daughters. Myr
tle and Catherine,, formerly of thin
city but now making their home in
i AlcCall. Idaho, ui rived in the city
,lu.;t evening" and will spend several
day.' here visum? menus.
Personal Mention
llhis morning from Los Angeles to
visit her nieces, Mrs. W. II. Sargent
and Airs. 1). iR IWihle.
R. !, Osburn of Portland, was a; home in Union, after spendiiig sev.,
oral days m Portland in; relation to'1
Mr. jind Ms...;Newll .Martins af
Union, motored to the city last eve
ning, sendiiiv,'SvQi-Hl...lioirs..,liiio
visiting friends.
jfuest of the- Foley yesterday.
i his business.
oKube Davis was among rllte Cove
visitors in the city yesterday.
aJ- M. Fieh).i. of . Portland, was reg-,
ijtered at the Savoy last evening.'
i O. M. Burns Was among the out of
town guest sAi thWl MtiVii!1"'
r. W. nn.l V". I). Frlswold of Alirel.
vS'hilo in the city yestenlay, were
KUegts pf the Foley.
Mrs. IC. l.vnn will return to her!
nome in the niorniiig': ) rom Haker;
where sJie is vi.MtiiiJr friends,
W. A. (Jas.-ett spent yesterday in
tile city attending to business inat-
A'V,llSvl,ile heri' lni.WMvregisU,re1
ii, uie Mtvoy.
1 Richard Davis, of Berkeley, Cali
fornia, who is spending his summer
yication in Union, was a visitor in
tjie city last evening.
Miss Marian Unwell returned to
her home near Alirel this morning
after snemtinir spvim-m! .li,,.o l.o.-a
. James Tayloiv while stopmng mi vi.-.itim. rriemls. ' ' '!
Ue city yesierilay, regisiereii at ine
ly. ! Haymond Pay ton, ' formerly of this
, . , ''ity but now mukin his home in
.George Benson of Union, motored I'nker, motoiejl to tlie icity veteivlav.
to-the- city .yesterday, .spending wv- lie, j hn-c visiting frieiid.s.. .
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, Frank Jlitatte, jr-, or hnterpnse,
was a guest of the Savoy while in
the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. I). II. Steward and
Mrs. Uippey left this morning for
Baker, where they will spend the
ifciy with the Clark Kippey family of
mat city. v ,
i Mr. and Mrs. Owen Atkinson a'ful
s(m Dale, left this morning for tlujir
mime in Aiitauy, Wisconsin, alwn'
n,.tife
rela-
snending a couple of
Northwest visiting friend
Miss Cora' MeCrew passed through
the city this, morning on her way
home to allowii alter spending the
summer months in Monmouth, -where
she has been--attending summer nor
mal-
Clark Fitzgerald returned home
this morning from Eaker, where he
was present at tlie recital given by
Miss norotiiy lleiinmin, or mat citv
last evening in the auditorium of
the new natatoruim.
Soothe baby's moist,
easily-chafed skin with
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BabylbwdGr,,
etforBahy-Eestfora!;
BetforBahy-Efstfora!
Jry the Pmg Store Firtt
Fulmar Oshorn was registered at
the Savoy last evening from Wallowa.
; l!nw. DnwoK and Frank Thoinp
ftt it NewbrldPe, wore registered at
vv inavoy ,vLt;iuay.
Orvill Plass of Wallowa, was
among the out of town visitors at
the Savoy last evening.
"j Kdward Mcijuire of Kntorpriso, ar
rived in the city last uit'.hV. iili-l wa:.
IfUest of the &nvti?. V i ; . .
'V k'' a -.-. '; : -
(. Clyde Ford relurneil to his home
in this city-, yesterday after spend
inK a few months in A -Maud.
' iMrs. V. -1. Shaw, after spending
u- few days in Seaside, returned to
her home . in this city today.
Mrs. .K. Iiiinister left this morn
ing for Baker where she will visit
friends for a few days.
, Harry I,. West passed through the
city this! morning en route to his
: s The Powder Vou Will
1 Like
; Here you will find the
other items of the
"Three Flowers" line.
''i . Ppffnnips
Toilet Water
Koupcs
Bath Salts
Compacts
WriKllt, druggist of Union.
returned Iti, his home last eveninrr
after spending tiie day in the citv
iransiictiug business.
Mrs. Margaret Uallauce of Baxter
.-ipruigs, Ivansiis, arrived in the city
or Infant.
Jnratidt i&
Children
The Original Food-Drink for All Aeej.
QuickLunrhu Home Oflirr Fountoins.
RirhMilk, Malted Gruin Extract in Pow
llcrkTnblcl forms. Nouriiliing-Nocookin,.
" Avoid Imitations an J Substitutu
LOANS TO FARMERS
MADE UNDER ' 1 " '
The Federal Farm Loan Act
6ff Interest No Commissions No Bunut
Eay Payments Non-maturing Mortgage
Repayment Privilege
Writ for Particular! to
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
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0 rooms, full bnsemi-nl. bath, toilet.
closets, lint ti-i-cs, hum anil alirllli-
t cry, Hltnaled on .S.-eoioi streeli pave
ment anil c-inii-nl sidewalks. I'Hiv.
$4,;)f,0.lin; J 1,11011.110 cash will bnnillu
It.
They don't answer
when the telephone operator says. "They ilon't answer." it
When inn leirpm ii i niniy. Mhu cannot coin-
la after a slneero enuVavor to gel our pi.
pet an answer.
The nnrty ealle.l mny be nnwllllng to leave a partleular
n etefc i;!:.., oesncny nnanswe,,.,,
Men) one ree .,-,ls show that the great majority of "don t
answer" " oris come from i. Khlence call. In bus n ess where
H Is a ma, er of Hollars and e.-nls. It Is always the assigned
llllj of some one to be within Konnu of the telephone bell.
Thev .lon't answer" Is the statement of a situation abso
lately beyon.l Ih" eoutrol of Iho lebbone operator.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
I,,oomaf ipioHcrh ;honie -on M:iln
slrcot,; lot; pin'ml t vfc, ni iin-nt
si'iVwnlkH, jlll ikUiI. I'rjfc ?-l.2tti..(iii.
T)imifH u-Mntf loan 'tm t lio jirot'i ty
of ,;'nitjiy: can jH- iiftimi.M. h;iiunc
cuMh.'t" ThlK' itt n 'Hik-nli( loVAlion.
close In.
, A Rocond-linnd I-'skox mi in fnir
Qoinlition for aulo clicnp. I'oiwt uiu
Hfti us nhoul this.
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B60 nrj-os nd.fofninw Iniblor, 2(
aoros mnJi'i firHt-clnsji cultivation, 1 ;'")
tons of Imy ral'tl on tho plac. Alt
fenced bIh-i'p tiirht, kou tniprnvc
nu;nta, plenty of water, jfood water
fynl?m tlnotmli lionse, heds nnd
burns. Klectrin lilit plunt. SliedH anrl
hum will hold foo sheep. This is one
of boat mixed funns in the Crunde
Hondi- valley, and the pilee is only
f25,000, and C,UUU cash will handle
it; kooiI terms on Itnlanee. There Is
about. ( I, Otto worth of equipment will
rTO In Willi the place at this price.
Watermelons
On Ice
This Store will he. closed all day Monday,
, September 3 Labor Day
Phy, Black & Stoop
In The I.a firande National Hank Hid
141 ;rnnIe, OreKon.
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In Itoom No.' I. Soaiim-r TiIiIb.
Credits for hiirh school siudenl:
are Ki,-n.
J. G. Snodgrass
Depot Street
Two Phones
Call Main 75
No Charge "for Delivery
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The Working Man--His
Day
THERE he stands, the most essential the human ele
ment in modern production. This institution today
joins tlie rest of the country in honoring him.
Realizing his importance, respecting his achievement, we
daily try to help him to the financial independence neces
sary to a full enjoyment of life. Our facilities and abili
ties' are always at his command.
We, will be closed all day in observance of Labor Day,
Septemler 3rd. .
United States National Bank
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
j J Cold and Vanishing '
Lreams, etc,
. BED CROSS DRUG
The.2cai store
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