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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1924)
. "- - - rfn 1 1 PAGE THREE Thursday, February 21, 1924. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER lime NEWS of SOCIETY Tho Wednesday Mrldgc chili was nue yesterday afternoon. ANc OPliKhl fully entertained yesterday short business meeting the first (if)irnoon at I ho home of Mrs. A. vision entertained with a Washlng- V. Andrews. The lime was picas- ion's birthday program, aft nutly Hpent ut three tables of hrldgu which delicious refreshments wer with the club prize going to Mrs, nerved, which corresponded w ii It K. L. Holmes und Mrs. K. T. An- Hie program nml atmosphere oi the drews winning tho gnesi prize, occasion. luirlng the afternoon a delicious two rou re luncheon was served by ike charming hostess. Mrs- a""r J--.sin:ui will l.e hostess lu Iho Alpha lillb l.nnor- ., , , ... row cv.iiiiiig nl her homo .m (i The OirlH' Kclondly Society ll.i.l ttvi,m. n short business mod lug al lloilal) ' . hull lUKt evening, nt which lime t' ' was ifiil-il thai they woulil nut Tim firoonwno.l I'urnt -T. nili .vk' ligld 11m NfW.II (irua 111 la year, lie- nanooial loll will i nl.rlahi tin- I'.! cause the basket hall tournament Is veria. rarenl-feaoherK' assoeialion being hold on I ! date Ihcy ilun- tomorrow nricrnnon al their roiru- n.d on ami there Is no oilier dale llr momlily linjr. A very tn- rvallable. liiMi-ail they will (rive a leivsling program Is being- ainini: benorit dance on the 2.-,th or April, ,., nil a good 1 ) t 1 Is unam-ed In procccdH lo go for 111" same lliir- a w, wish to nllcli.l. ,1 lari'v pose as llii' Mar.ll fii-aa. This will uttendalieo of 1 In- Kin ria Pav. nl bo oni- of 111.- iiiohI elaborate aoolal Teachers' nssooiall.m is especially affairs of the yt'ar and a good linn' doslro.l. is anticipated and u good I'rowil , desired. iisi' ft. V. H. will hoi, I lli. tr next mi-, ling on Wednesday. .Maroh r. LEARR HOW TO lor It.'Ko))) poliil. J out. ' Vhp lurRO uumbtu Of failure may b. lu purl attributed to II. in. In- sal, I. in. vorc-a. unhappy homes, children vllli Improper HtariH un.l mothers with broken bran h uro aoine of the (Mugs ll)e uinlriiiionlul ingis-' will h'ip ur V'-iit, n Hit- tllruior'H Kolli ox-I "'''"'l' I f r.w,lliluo In IIImIi l-'.'iiiti-. llOdli ItlVKII. ir. M.aatoi- T.) 1.. raltorson, male niaiiai,--r or tln-i I'pollilKo - fur - pivsiih-nt oam-j paiKll, who was lion- lal, rvlrw ilif;' rural anil oily rcpnhllcaliK, il'--j olan-il that ho foini.l a stronK r.rii-1 linionl favorahlo to t'oolhlo. "llasitit; my Hlat.-inont on what I! (iirla l,-tw nllowo.l ly tliolr oiniihjjon. lr. Mlhlroil Yoiiiik. w ho was for tnoiiy n ohoil liarlnr uni) who has also prlaiiooil ini illi'lno a linni- hor of yo.irn. is Inslruiior of llu' ohiss. Sho iitloniiiii lo KlV" tin' Itlrls n roal iimlorslanillnK of Dm prohloms of inatrlinony plaiiiiMl. HoKlnnlliB Willi 111'" llP oimsl.i Kho l.aohos tho.lliliiK firl shouhl ilo In pn iiarutlon for inulrlnuiny. InrliiilliiK l Ik- m-oiiiiinlatlon of a lilt ! "noBt okk" to liolp foimil Iho! homo. 1.1-ssons In hyuh-po to Iwllil stronK, hoallhy liodhB (httl Willi hour tho hunlons of niolhorhooil anil Iho lioiisiiiol.l. aro Klvoil. 'l-l... nlvul,.loL-iial iihasos of tho WUt'llOOU ail(l IVlOtllOr- marrlmto rolallon aro iiimlo ojoar I10HU l. i.)lllliHlJl40ll iona roV(,r pr.-.nuiui infMionoos St li.Ool (IhlSSOS. aa.l raro ilurhiK proKiinnoy. Itoal hahlos am lisod iiiirlnK 1110,1 priui uppoai tasi ovoiuiik tor training in Infant ran-. 'Jiio lllt stllfM'sOops for u snjtaliln iliaposal aro roiiiiiro.l lo liorl'orin ovory opor- of Iho i-.pisoopal i-linroh in l.u alion 111 II10 raro of the rhihl '(.IrainJo ami In partloiilnr ns to oon halhiiiK tho liahlos. fooililiK 1I10111. vorlfUK "'' f'l'-yoar ohl sliiioliiro auiiiKlUK ihoin ami inilliiiK llioni IOlnlo a iiiiisoain. It miKht ho of puh hl,.,.p. ' ilio liilorost lo know that a niiisoiini I'roliloniH of hoiiKi hohl ninnaifi'-of sonm son In whloji to sloro ami in. o r aro also toiisj.loro.l, ami I ho' display n llos of tho oarly days. Kills slu.ly iho riirnishliiK of llin'lias froiiiiontly ho.11 discuss.-.! and homo and Iho proparallon of lial-1 (onsi.loro.l hy tin- (lid Uri-oa Trail am-o.l nioalK al low com. , coaiinilloo of Iho liilon I'onnty iiiiainlH'r or romimw. I.iliowis,' Illinois Gills Are Taught THE OPEN COURT COHIU :si'OMu i s m ii ii r M Hilli' 'HI! Hi XAMDhid 'run 1 Dunn i- 1111 v in:, hi III : l.c rii its iKit ri 11. A m:riv to savi: i 01.11 iu i ii.- l-a nrUtle, OlC. Tell, the Khllorj )n 0 tin wit 20. I To your (It j- llaroli. J(ih;iiMn) SI'iilKCI'IKl.iJ, ill. I.N.H.) Aial 1 jjnoiiy. slarihiK ujiji the liojni ' ht At alii) Ki'inw; lliiou.vh (he Ijqtn y mooti to hoHMi'hoM in:in:ieiii nt j'lnl .aJii.;j, will l uiuJh1 hy poi.s k'u Ix In eonlinualioi) seho I hroiif;lu)i;t the state ii' the )nip,.H of J. Ko(, jJireclur cf the con- l in nation Nfhnol work. )i)alirjuli.e. A I ready one schoul in I 'lii.c.iKo Is (,'Jviiij:; tlx- niairinioniul CiXJi-se. i Mr. ivolt.e;eciH, HiroUKh th' Biufc- ( cess of JiIh si'hool, Uic l'lri jof itw Kiml in America .to Induce Jtoanln el education in other citicK t ::tiilish like courses. TrulMii(; XcimIciI. the creation of ttinull iniiHeiiniH of The lien for IriuniiiK In niar-lthls sort in all tin- historical towns riii'e has Ih-eii d.'iiion.siruicd ron- on IhJ'.Old Oregon Trail hat; hern Iclusively hy this first hcIiooI. ac-Mihject mutter for the Old Oregon cordiiiK to Kulh. The Influi-ncc of'Trall nsKoclat Ion. Invariably in the panC and no doubt this point will hold Kod in the ful ore, owners qf relics attach an im-Htiniulilc value Toinoriiw Washinijlou'H birth day und there will he no school In lite afternoon, so the i'lir,'r,t- clared that he round a .stronK r..-n-1.; '"Iihe school has reached out iuto Teachers association of Yntral 1 1 hnent favorable to t'ooiidxc '" - - the cointiuniity and has resulted In sehobl has decided to poslione -UnNim.- inv slatrineni on what I ! iirl. bilween the a;re.s of 1 4 andlun nnliiliuK of home lif- there, he I Heir reKuliir meetins until next iou,.niI.i in mv ianiH miiioiij; retire- i ; arc I'jirolled in I he 'hicao (.stated. The nirls rurry their les-jto their keepsakea, mid refum I'rldy, l-'ebruary i'J. A very lu-fJ,.inaV(, p..0j,le 0f Hod lliver school. Tln-y come from an iudusi-isous to their mothers, w ho had no, permit storaKc of their belonKliiK" tere.HtitiK1 program is beinif arranK-icountv " yjiid Mr. raiterwon, "I 'trial district where early inarrlnKosjjinrh tralninir. ami often urimnl-'in places not reasonably safe from ctj for this tlate and n lime is;ii,in; iho county' will iro over-;are the rule. Th-y ore, niiis who room met hods are adopted In the (fire and theft, ji has been llu anlirlvati d iav ull who altt Jid. i wliclmiutrly for Calvin 'oolidKe." have been fore. ,! to discontinue; homes. ; purpose of the bodji s - mentioned .. Wlthlu Hie next few days c'ti-'ieffiilar school work because of ihe The majority of clrlH enter mal-jaboye to uppeal to the puhlir 1- About sixty laUleu of lite .letho- nciis pkui on arre.ellun a t 'oolldjre economic condition of their fami-i t imony soon aTter IcuvIiik school. j brary or 4he public schools fpr dist Ladles Aid met ul the home of club, which will become imim-liieH, and they alleiid the coat inn-' making it iheir life work, yet few ; ndequul e rooin for this purpose. Mm S vviiunn ir.ii i.iinni -ivi'. .tl iiclv ctivi '..li'oti sehool i-iclit bourM a wi-ck In ' have any cornpreheiislvo trainimr No doubt these objections could hp twin p ' i ' "'Z ' ."."", .' ."' J' ' " I' V" " "' " ."- " j be overcome if Bitch at) historic 1 ' Announcing the Opening ..of Carr's PRICE aturday, rebraary 23 Large Can's always in the lead. Now come forth with a new" Merchandise ' ;' Kvent the realization of an ideal long:- looked forward to the addition of a complete IIousc-Furnishinfr Department. This department, which covers oOOO square feet ct' our floor space, will lie entirely devoted to the displayof Kitchen Furniture and Furnishings. We have spared no expense to make this department the finest of its kind in Eastern Oregon. LOVVKU TRICES which have made this store famous, will he the yvalcliward of this new department. Easy $tahrway Just Inside of Main Entrance, "A Few Steps Down to Lower Prices' We have not forgotten your comfort while installing this new depart ment. A large, wide, easy stairway has been placed just a few feet inside of the main entrance, offering more and belter service quicker service. Everything will be well displayed, enabling you to walk through ' and clicose what you need. - We invite you on Saturday to come and inspect one of the largest assorted stocks of merchandise ever shown in this locality ALUMINUM WARE ENAMELED WARE j TIN WARE WOODEN WARE WILLOW WARE DINAER WARE CROCKERY CLASSWARE SILVERWARE CUTLERY RANGES AND STOVES KITCHEN CABINETS ELECTRICAL GOODS REFRIGERATORS LAWN MOWERS NOTE: Can's will sell articles in this department the same as everything else "FOR LESS" on credit, without interest. CARR'S F.ASTKRN OREGON'S LARGEST HOME FURNISHERS ft structure as the Kpi.sropal ichurch were made uvallubje--i( reriuiiily would be a proper Ihini; to do; It would afford ajnplc spuce, and put the structure iineif to a inore tl 1k 'nlfied uui lhai) disnuuitlinK- With (he aid of Ihe J'loneer Association tnd the auxiliary of that associn- jifon in I'nion cpnnty, the t'haniber jof Commerce and public spirited j men and women, ihe financing would tiniiiiesllnuahly be a small (matter, but the attention of Uu public is called to the obslrucliotiH j I he above named ronimllleit bus .met in the past. Certainly this can )e overcome In some way and Ihe (spirit of -your editorial be carried jout. It appears thai unless otherwise lUsposed of. the church will he '-u zed t lit first Monday In March bene; tjie necessity of prompt lic it Ion. While on lhn matter of the Kpjs cppal cltitiTh, we are reminded it hut Mr. anil Mrs. J. II. Stevens of jtJils clly carry the distinction of 'bavin? btvn the first couple mar iijed in that edifice, fifty yearn uko ' I his year. Should the building be allowed to ko the razing route, It .strikes ua that bolli, tho. Kptscopal ciiKTl:(fiiio'iiTJtfflh IMdneef cjallon, anil others, should join In a suitable ceremony within and around that edifice with Mr. and iiMrs. Stevens as the central liKiires: either as. a golden w-eddliiff Jubilee, or a nipcli juarriag in which Hit; touch of Hie past can be. udded easily. This latter plan, it Is un derstood; 'lias been under discus sion In Kplscopalean circles. I'n- doubledly un occasion of such un usual circumstances would lie of tlin keenest interest to more than the Kplscgpalcan congregation ami a wider scope might be attached lo Ithe event. Jf Mr. and Mrs. Jap II. Stevens could celebrate their mar riage and their golden wedding an- iniversury within the walls of the saine building, it would add un- jother chapter to Ihe history of the Grande Hondo valley which is ul- : ready mentioned ofieiier in ceu-lury-old history than any oilier old Oregon Trail section except Fort Holsc City, Valla Walla ami I Tht Dalles. A. W. NKf.SON. New Sport and Semi-Dress Coats for Spring Wear Striking new Spring styles that follow the sports mode, the semi-sports mode, or the fashion that favors coats of a more dressy nature. In the best of fabrics, in plain effects, stripes run! ciiecks in the newest Spring shades. . PUTMAN'S depth, and Indlcullons wore Hint Iho construction of a linnl llioru 10 croato Kini.nOll horsopowor of clor irlclly and lo Htoro wutor lo irri gate ahout 27ii, linn acres was foaa Ihlo. Tho riold worlt will ho ooti liililod hy March I, ho said. Two inonlha will I lion ho roillilr- .1 to colloct and ornanlw- dala nsKc.l Tor by conKri-iis. A part or It will be our aim to have such a variety of housewares lo meet any and every demand. The fact that we are the Largest Home Furnishers in Eastern Oregon is assurance that you will receive the benefit of our ; large purchasing pover and fast turn-over the things that hate made CALtK'S LOWER PRICES possible. See Tomorrow's (Friday's) Paper for Opening Day Prices? Do Mot Miss Them! They Will Surely Interest You count." Muyori, carrying u Milll noniiih lleenm', nnd hln bride, irnnsod TV. 8nndor nl 2 n. Hi. Sunday. l'Vhrnnry 10. Mayers ox plained Ihal Im had inade tin chock lariter than llm legal fue be- oaiiso of his iippreclullon of the ac commodation or l)r. Handera. The latter nave the chock lo Mrs. fy- hli work- probably WIU be ilononUjj, liecordso.UynlcrK ay f.,- ...ii., iuii i. . in-..- ir.fttn u llermlston, and Homo in lu Iho Deliver office, according to 'rocker. Uiidi'Krnom ('hi-i'k Itnil. HOOli UIVKIt, Or. A check lor I5, prosenlod by Harry May era l.o J)r. M. I.. Handera, u Oold . n.lale. Wash., 'Methodist, inlnlslor. for ofticlatlnis al bis niarrinito t0 cuii,.. MISS Jessie ftl. Alorcer. nun routin ed by the fitlsa-im bank of I'orl land Willi the notation, "no ne- rlut porllflPuto WH sllfll'il HY Misses Violet und Velnia Morcor, slslora or Ihe bride anil wIIiiosmi's, beroro tint parly loM Iho city. Mayors gave n eheclj or ?r. on tho l'ilins bank lo u servlco sta tion lo pay for Kasollno, Jt. loo, was returned. The second check was hIkuoiI Willi the. llalim James l,operx Apiu-al for . Giiltors 1 Lessen Island Slotiolony i ft. . 'ill - . i MANILA, (Ar) Musical llpUru 4 ; menls uro nnionij th llilntm asktrt' for ns present" by mnny of tho len-' ors In the colony of u.uiill on :n- . lion Island. The monotony of llfru.. In Iho colony nnd t)i lopreiln urrcol of Iho aiirrdundlngn -tenrl' ,, ftt-nl'ercase Iho valUiMf t)i"IAH( ! rul Iruutiwiil. tho Upcrs aay,,juii for this reason Ihoy want music , to help Infuso an optliiilstln plr)t,' Into their llyes, . ': ' ". I.M'DUI'ltlKi: MFAT MAKKET 3211 N. Kir Ht. Hlutor HldK. , Phono Main lag W. llonnetl, Munager. - r 2-51ra A ;lti:AT 'O.M III NATION Zane Grey and Tom Mix Star Starts Friday Pa phis l-'liidlngs (iivcii. PKNUIiKTON. Ore. Onivel on the surface underlaid with basalt iwas the formation found at I'nia .tMa Itaplds on the Columbia, I where drills have been in oper jullon Hlnce the middle of Ihe huiu l mer. according to It. Crocker, engineer In charge. The research jwas authorized by congress in the Spring or liil'3, und an approirla jtton of ?riO,Hn was set aside for 1 1 he survey. Twenty-one holes have ;been drilled according to Knginccr t ( "roelier. one being I It'I fct In SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed With Sulphur Brings Back It Beautiful Lustre At Once rimv hair, however liand5onio, lie- notes tt.lvail.ini! Wo all know I ha a.lviuitaije of u youtliful appeur mice. Vour liair ia your elinini. H niiuUis o)- mars tlie laee. In n it fades, turns gray Mml bn.k streak1.!, jll!t a few apfllielitions of ISae Tea and Sulphur ealiau.es its appuaiame u h.uiilri-d-fold. Don't stay urayi Iwk youiij? ! Kilher prepare tltu rci' at home or L'.-t from anv drug stoic a Iwttte of "Wyelh's sjeo and Milpliur Com ihiiioJ," iiiiii is nierily Hie oul-timo reiipe iinprovnl by Ilia addilion of ilher iniireili'ilts. TIioiiimiii.U ul (oiks rmimmrml this roa.ly-t'i-ue prepare (in hmum it darken tlia luir lioautilnllv, be.iile. no one ran X sihly tellas it darkens so navnrally and evenly. Ynii moisten a snoiie or M.ft hruili with it. drawing this thrrsiyh the hair, taking one small strand at a time. Hy morning tin) gray hair ii is appear a; after another application or two, its natural color i" restored and it beiomea tliitk, glossy and lutroui, and you apneur yeara younger. The Home Force Revival CHRISTIAN CHURCH TONIGHT FINAL CLEAN-UP Bunting's Bargains CLEVELAND Touring Car, Five Passenger Real Buy. FORD Touring, almost new. This car looks and runs like new, yet our price gives you the henefit of an attractive discount. It litis 1924 license. AND MANY OTHERS Each used car in our stock will sell readily in another month for $50 to $200 more than we ask. C. W. Bunting & Son 1525 Jefferson Ave. Phone Main 79? r T I ? I t T ? Y Y ? ? Y Y f ? Y ? Y Y Y Y AN OPEN MEETING On Tuesday evening, February 26th at 8 o'clock p. m.,. in the City Hall, an Open Meeting will be held for a free and general DISCUSSION OF ALL FORMS OF LIFE INSURANCE Everyone is invited, including representatives of the various kinds of life insurance. , Nothing equals Life Insurance in the amount pur chased, and no business today causes as much money to lie involved. It is therefore of the greatest interest to all to study all forms of insurance and get at the facts. JmJmiJ" FLOYD McKENNON v ; i: ! . li'i- r