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Tuesday, April 29, 1924. THE LA (JRANDE EVENTNO OBSERVER PAGE THREk I I NEWS of SOCIETY itVWviV'-. . lhV".lHl.,H,.,l..l.rt,l'qrliililn. i . ;vlm-li tu-nlliti-il mi vmn in uu ICtiiiiiiiinitm ruli-m -him iii'-ml cop li t) in whiti; volvi'l llliih In uiiw V Cnvm-tlii ili-i-cirullim fop iliiniV iIi-i-hh-h.- Il Ik i-miiluyi-il in i-.tthi'i lm-ir UnuiH uu kIiohIiUiit uiui bip. .1 1 Ron ni'WH nniNt lo in I In bands of I ho norii ly editor by if: .Tu o'clock. Inn- m t li fact that the sot Ul pajfe ix made up hefor noon, il ih practically Im possible la Insert worl after that hour. Hereafter, IteniM, no mailer bow Important they ur. that (i iv mlnyed In ynnd I hut hour, will not U printed until tho following day New Kdi tor'H Noli-. ltrewst lwsh-y Diiitnr Willi. r 'rti'Mf, Mnri;ui-rii Harp lauli.-l 11 l livherc r:t-lt.'ll:i f':imttnin' - n .Insephiite- Dannu. i n; it. Wallci .lU.-r. -Anna M.r K rane- Sacred Heart Academy will p re sell i u Kroup of HiiiilcniH In recital (it the I.. IL S. Tabernacle Wed m sday evening. April :in ul n o'clock, A cordial Imitation Ik ex tended In tillU alUml. Tin' pro Ijrqm i tin i'oIIowh: - Hymphouy (llnyd n-ltomlier.?) Ortehenlra. liri.sh Keels Nt:iniVud-(lralnvr; Kehetan ( H- ;t I (I'hnpln ) : V iIk;i Itoul Soiirf ('.. I'. Miiiimy)--Anna Kramer. WllllOiso Op, !!; ( Kinlle 1 Vh- nard); Value' Impromptu p. I'tiii ( NnelK-k) -lwihel Ifc-neker. ' fc'layera tip. 2:1.. violin, "(Hani-' salt; H ivnnde Drdla): limitunz-i dp. 4n. No. I VU-iixu mp.): Droup Of l-'olli .SOHK tSlceNd liflttlKl Scott. Intermezzo ( M. A. . K. L'.iUJ. tivU nl iili- tSorbeck) I'M Ul An.siiet. Scotch I'niMil Op. :tl. No. lM:n'- Dnwi-lO: Hi I lies. p. No ; ( Mn.szkownkl)- Donna Scon. i Mexican SiT'Oii'l1' (t Vi li-.) - Or- rhrstra. v li r a k ni e n Ih ( ItacliMianliioirt : PoJka f IJacluuaninofr)'; --- In-utah Stephens. Valrlli (MnUri'jft): Troika in Truinoaux (TMeuaikowsky) - iiv:i 1'rovoHl. Kyinphniiy ti'hwsial); Siar Hpnu (ihii Humifr (.Sioij-K.y)r Oivh-'H-Iru. ; . irirst Violin Donna Scolt, WiU-il l-'lUK'-nihl. Klnur (luriuifn, IN-arl : I'Vaxior. Marvel Uhtnc. I.aw r.'iici' Kny, Kiiiiitili (Kn-r. Ilury Nnrrf. Jinny Nlolson, KlTIo Hlan- f'lilLlil. Hrcon.l Violin Klin Love, Mar-M-aitct MiliH. MaUliow MaiiHin'. Wlnli'l.l Sc. .11. Dannie Daillia. JiolMTt fook. AHu-rt L'nnosl. TtUr.l Violin Martfanl Connnl. (.Jiirtruil 'onrail. I'utrtck K'in-ly. Norma llankw, i'UWa ('lark. I'hon rnalw'fll. Maiulolill Vraiicis .My.TH. Mfiry i Vji ii.-i Mi-lviti I'ai K. r. 1 niin;i rirm-Nl Ma1.:, In.-, I'latio Lola. MrWilli.tnis. Mar j;arri MM iia lNon. lit ln-ci i I'ro vo."i, 1 lioiolini' ( ii r, M.u i I t.iw ilian. Kill It Kin it, t (n:,I.HH f Hay Joy V.-acli. Alma Lilly, LiMial: l.iiuh. Th ni"l will l liillK ill III lunior M: ami uu I iluiikir II lali,- pta.-.- S: hl.uh ;ii-hoi ; nl tin' S nir.r han atiinlay t'Vf .1. ulo-ii lli Iii;:ir urhoul Will ! liOKiti lo Hi ' S. ni4if class. 'ommit liTH in i-h:;j f of I Ik- ai loir havi' Itccii li'Vni iiiff in tic It Lnn' tn in;ikin-t I hi- t I h hi ;.i Dial lias vrr l. i n f.'ivcu. :ilI a WOOil time is as.suriil Tor all who all. -rul. Gooil for Walkinc i "The Mua.niic .-s.'iiW'il by ihf Islaml ily Sun llic t'omnntnity y i'Vriiiu;r. April ilraiim. it: Dill ol A Direc act fare Uhijr." uiK ! ir Alcil 'lana of the l;.y m'liuol, :tt church. YVi'ilm Kiln :iu. Thi coiimdy ch ver ami u-nusini: siUKitious. an.) Ik intcri-iiim front s:nrl lo fhiinli. Don'l fall lo s.-c It. Is Hie mlvir (,'ivi-n hy thoae who have alreadv seen the cast in relu-ai!i:il. . Th- Tark.lale cluh will he en l.-rtaineil at Die hoiMe Hi' M i'H. Kl vlra SI i I well lomorrow all.Tiioon April :t". I0lnive plans arc ! injr ma'le for DiIh meeDiiK "ml it i;ooil lime is ani iclpal eii. M rM. Uol.ei l N'ewlln and Mrs llriice Dellf.lK will he hosleSM.-M t Die KaD'ee K latch cluh I'riday eve ning, .May 2, al the home of .Mr I hnnis. Chapter T. P. K. '(".. will meet a! the home of Mrs. Shoemaker, o' l-Ilftln. Krhlay afternoon. May 'J, The KU;in memh.-rfi of I'. V. U. wil have, charge of Die afternoon am" it koo1 time Is aniieiiialeo for al who ntleml. i; i .. . i .... ..nn V ttet. rnircnnl tinuii lor ltmhiiir. LoiKlon. TIi'm piutt COloitei' KoWU whiiii 1 'OlUiuhiile tiwil li WfiiK la IU mil p;tiamii nan taken over :ih it l.alhiiy; still. Thes eo t aiiu h toilay are nm.le in muuy tliifei't-ni colors a n oiten in hav era! itiftcreni muieriala, iho uiator Inki ueliiK fealhur-stitchca lORethw like ohl Dim' 'imlin. Aeh level Willi Itmiei-rHi'-. New York. The uiurlons hlue ifreeu achieveil hy ttmJlian hut ii-rrihs is one of Hi,, hriiihl spoi in the laHhioiiM now. Ilits oi' Ums. hniterily wlims inotinti-il upon Nil-v.-r mi.h r crystal are ust-l tia peii .lanlH. praceh-lrt an. I earriiiKN. lon lUilik TliHii Kr. New Viiik. 'I'he halil. seaif lo lay ha h. cotiie more ha l Ik lhti vrr. Il I It i ii Hk nni hint: of com hinlu;; such aniinroiiiNilc colors rise ami oramie, purple am! searh l lioheil. Do- more tiecceiy lie colors ft ,rhl one anol her, I ht moil- cute me wan. Ton rouveiiU'ut la lUtw. New York, So tieinurely con nlenl is Die little cloche Ihitl wo men will lioi iiicmiy Kie li ii- hat huilt on cloche lim shown here li!iT WOiHl IHOWil ft a I "feather" nl shlnvil HUXTiv LETTTKlw (CooUinuod from nmru 1) j cry is-hut lypU'ttl. of Die iluiuocrai ie it I nl. and that uu; out l it which rejnirtls the KOVeriimenl us a three riKKeit vU'eus with which to niitu-'c iltielf Is even lens lit lo Koveni than "re Die h'illplnos. The lei-ni "A TiaM Lou;. horn" tisoil o be used to (le.icriiie wild a ad unsnjihlLtcatcd memUoifl of .oiiKrcs from the southwest, who fiH-'quently ran amuck with purlin metiturS' law am) the dlKitli v of Die house. - Those ineniliers, hw pver. like the sklttlt.lv lon;lmin steers for which lliey w'r it'ua l. havo alinoNl ttifiypeared. j hvi.l,',i(''" Au. tliut KatticrlnK, when Die Mt'Adon ami t'ntlorwuoil olniitt )e k.in-evehaiire shoiM, nity,: will eeritilul. iivt.'U his ni:ve wlMi hlnu a llepresentative Henry I. Itniney of t'arrolton. Ilk, makes money nl I farmliiK. I'.ul not from wheal, or j from corn ami hotrs, Italney's j profit ;i as a-farmer come from his: deer ami his KoMfisti! I A pi'iiihiti man hi one who hast hi t I. loo.! pressure determined he- I ton' readiuR Utile Willie's report . c.n.l. Pniirls of velvet hrpcndotl rlllc with horiiifintiil Ftripes make thm attiaetivo trmlt what it Is.. u recommend it lor walking miico tha circular jsules Hive much freedom a Wilt iho feet. Thc.-e s an easy Ki-ace to tho sleeves that is moat u nu.su ui thbi bcation. the Pn siy tn the church The Laities Aid lerian church will Community room of Die Wednesday afternoon, April ::i. ,::in o'clock. Kveryoue is. ask to hriiur their Hunter offerimj-. Hair Cuiih - Hair -Dyeing AMI IIAIIt tt'OTtK As well as nil ntlu r liianehefi oi Iteauiy Tailor work don-, hy rupert opera l ot s al 'i'he . Fashion Reality Slmppe. 1312 JvtU rsn St., ill P'h nenkamp P.hltc. Phone Main. T.7K t'ABDI.tNt. IHAL ' O. A. .. Corvatlis. (Special) .lulia lliilse of La Cranle is a uicmher of this ycas jii-iiduatiiu class in phartimey. A trial e.vn.i inaiion in preparation for stittt hoard examinations .Mine a and f was jriven to Die Kivoluatinic olas: hy metiihers of Die iaeolty nmlei Adolph iefle, dean O! the sclioo! of pharmaey, Tin- purpose i:i tn :ieei:sluui Du itudents lo the lon;. al ren noun pe, rind of work, t u i icia.i jerua oi nie.j. utate hoard ol pha wiiac'V- ortp two clays. 'The trial examine I ion was eoii'lucled hetvve.n N and ft o'clock Die same .lay. '..' -riiif; all work taken in reirnlar eatnina lions. While rrii'h-s w.-re not mi lusnalty hlfjh. I he results were cratifyii to staff niemhers, say;: Dean Xicflc. .Menihei-H of Die slate hoard will he here June li and t! to conduct the final examinations In Die rooms of the; school of pharmacy, a a o 'ove. (Special ) - - The Wonutn'H cluh was entertained al Die home of Mrs. J. Trlppeer Tiiursdav afternoon. Mem hers' of the ("ove cluh were hostesses to a number of ladies Iroin La (iiande. The af -lermHjn wax speiil In discussing thi' Health Association, the vlsilliiK ladles hi IriuiitfT to Dove a iuessa'.e of lielpfuimas and Inspiration. In-tereslini,- talks -were m.ide ly Mrs. Ceorire t'oehiau.' Mrs. Le Wiirniek ml Mm. A. lliipii. (V which were iiipomh d fo .Uf , "h'" rh:i'M man, .Mrs. ,l. i;. weinier. ,r Later in the aflermum" ii paper was read hy Mis. Cochran on "l-V.I-erated Cluhs" and a di;eu.'.siou fol lowed, hd hy .Ls. .1. i'. i.yncn r 'JLJLLL" '' ! ! ' iJQ. JLl. Rl KJ I .1 All Kinds- OF NUT liUITTLES Freshly made each day at The Candy Shop 2(1 Mil ST. The litmus ol Ihmw Mnh Camly - I At the ciuse of the afternoon lb'- I lie lOIIM refleSllMletllS H'.'l'l' K-TV"'.!, Tho.'ie presetit -were Mra. (horjre Cochran. Mis. I e- Warnick, Mrs. .1. I. Lynch and Mrs. Colon L'her hard. of La (ii-am'l-. Mrs. A. It. Dniiler of Islaiifl Ciiy ami Mrs. .t. jll. W.imer, Mis. L. -M. Datrd. Mrs. I A. (!. Conkliu. Mrs. Kay innican. Mrs. A. McNeill, Mrs. (leorjre .jc 'liMiiiel. Mrs. .!. Sills. Mrs. Nellie' I: ' Draee, M rs. IL '.linstock. .Mm William Harris. Mrs. 11. . Davtei and Mrs. Itoy llaker. Cove. (Special) Mr. ami Mia. T. I, riel'ty enlerlaiiied witil a de llKhirul Dride parly al Dieir home on Wednesday eveniitf?, hon orinir their quests. Mr. and Mm JWillnrd Karnes, of D-'and Valley. Colo. Those present wen- Mr. and Mrs T. I;. Conklin. Mr. and Mrs. Chas DolluaH. Mr. and M rs. William Dallmark. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. (r i.oi Mr. and Mrs. l-'rank Miller. M r. with : hrowu t'al) rod litttK. Sealed hlda will hf receive hy tho Cmiiuitssuin of I he City of La - That hf da,s..o the lounhorns ; ma.v he lung remembered, Ihofliih, i roiirrMiiiiin Quia a William fiSuu j Tea,s will pruswut to I he 'Nat loilal. , .Vtuseum some Of the lui'KeMt. horns 1 ever produced In Die Lone Hl.ir slaie, t toe pair, now nil di; plav In his office, measures " feet ii ineit :i from Dp tO: lip. MnnatUuK edilors are hi:ie nit n. They will lackle au.vihnu; once. Perhaps Dint's why tiltn Kennedy. manasiuK edilor of a Miami papet aud well known In newspaper cir cles in liftlianapolis, Cleveland ami WaHhinirton, has volunleeretl to serve as sereanl-itl -arms at the deijincralie eon vent ion. An- man who will umlerlake to An Ytui Vmleched About lluhhltix Ymii Hair? at the Colonial You rivH.i' rnrt anil hnili'sr uillliv Vow r:m wi-ur Him Ml'nlRl I .nil. I'ni-lui):tlil.v Ihorn oro varicim lyli'H In rhooin I'roiu. rmmiiiNT fi-oni ti iuloi-iilil. Iliiriy rurlH of I !! ili liiii:iiiiii. lo ilui illiruiiy ami rliurmioiT roiipi'ali'.l lioli of tin. mnlroi:. I'Iioiil' ror ApiMilmiiKint IS(i:i Kmirlll SU Ant H. IIII.IIHI.N ( l.l'AN l l CITY RKASlPi:. On. The Sea-slile Aiii. iiriin l.'-Kion iom is roachliiB rli-iir lo tin- liolKiio of il trnnsir liocKi'lM Ihi'W na. Utwnlly ll' piwt ol'l'i ii-il " ri'wnnk or llK,rfiil u Kick loi iill niiolis or pans.' kIukh. u ml ulhi'r rulililMh, lirooclit lo tin ci'OI'T or Ilui oily l.v ncIiooI rlill ih i ii. Thi' Hum or $1S was apiil" niiaM'il. When Hip 'lay nrrlvoil ror Hie I'hllcli-on lo Bi'l ! Iillp or sa'rUs mar tho ' t'tty Rl'vw until II contatni'il inoro IfilMi ImiiiiIIi'h of rulililsh. li,- liKionnoli'PH iiro srrali'Ji IllK for pay dirt hut maintain Unit thill- plan was llio "ROwls" whin II ciimc to ivcttinK rcsnlts. the hull than M Issliinni) 'I'clls i:pcricni-i-K noon niviou. ore navui a. Itycl-lcc. who spent his lioyhoo.l ilays here, julilrcsscil I he coiiki-"-Bailon of Kh-Hl Chrlslilln church on e.M-rleuciM of a nilHsionury in central Africa. -Mr. Ilyerlee ami his wife, holli Ki-ailnali-H of Hie KiiKrene llihlc initversily anil sin-. iUiiOi at tlm fniviirsily of on-lton are linine on a rnrloitrdi I'roni l!o lellKe, llelKlan 'lilll'O, lie CSlllll-ll.-il clirliiH useil hy the llallvi-H ill I heir ilDiin.sl ic. , 111'.' anil , warfare. Many nieinhers of pioneer funiilli-H were tiresi-nl al I hi- service, lo heir, Mr Iteflee. Dqrk Brown Kid 1 2 Strap A dark brown kid two-strap, conibi nation last,, rubber heels and good weight solos." We carry ' this shoe in all sizes up fo !). Trie? $(;.r(o The Bootety !nc 20G Depot Strt'ft Tlione Main 118 "A I'mailisc for Tired Feet" Hume of the Arch-Aid Shoe CltOVKK SMITH, Micr. New Spring Accessories New Linen Tailored Fronts Tan imtl whitu- Ihc tiiiiilllllwl, NEW DUU'CX I'ttON'l'S Taus. ajul wlute w i 1,1 1 ,. 4 colored borders $l.2.-i Goltar and Cuff Sets : In linen, iliiuily mid luff s sft.iir. ; t New Sport Shirb In silk $2.25 MO-NOCIi AMEN Sl'Ott'f lit Jill llll WMIlt.'ll .ki:i(Ii'K I'll),- imtl dimity to $7.."i0 A k 111 New Leather Bags colors to mutch your new Spring suit or dress. $2:50 to $7.75 r. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR )JihffZl AND M1L.UINERV -I li Dramle, OrnKoii, . foi; tlm constriio tlon or the Improvement In Iju prov.Mwnt 1 ist rlrt numher Dil. wtllitn tho city ol La Orande. Ore aon, nccordiiiff to the plans and specifications of old improvement, now on rtio in Die on ire or ine niy Recorder of said rlly. A deponlt of $0.00 will bo required tor net of plana and . specifications, which amount will He relumii d If bidder Ih uiiHuceeBsful, nmlh relurnfi Hamc to- tni oftlpo. v Bhi will he recrtvmk to the liour of. Ri'Vn-thlrty p. ,m- April, AMth. l.f-24s at. t he com mission room In Dpi city hulldiutf nl t,a. Grande. Oregon, and must In aciTiiiipanhMl by a i-ei'lll'loil cheek1 Ip D1Y amount of ten . per rent ir Uu luount bid it a a KWiraiilco of th areptonce and completion ; of ' Voatract If awarded. Cheeks bu returned to unHiieccHHf ul bldrferst The ('ommlHuion renorvos .the rlKht lo reject any nnu all bids. Hy order of tlm Cp in mission Ap ril lOth, J'.i:i. J. 12. STEARNS. Iteeordcr of tho City of r.i 1 l-n :Citiaudtv 4U-ogon. Apr. IS-nit :n-l Mrs. I., it. rnrt'-r. Mts4 M.hm Kelly. I., (i. 1.111114 and" Mrs. i.ydia M. J.aiit-. Fashion Notes -HOOMIRES Mar mtlx tii c,ut'J SPECIAL INTRODT CTORY PRICES C0.3'. Regular Fabric $ 8.2.", 30x31". Kci?ular Cord $10.70 30x3V- Heavy Duty Cord $11.70 19.70 S21.70 31x1 Heavy. Duty Cord 32x1 Heavy Duty' Cord .. 33x 1 Heavy Duty Cord .. 3-lxl Heavy Duty Cord ... Quality and Prices Talk - J. D. LYNCH :.VS - OIL - TIRKS - A( i USSOKIKS' Fl'EL U K - TR ANSbKU - ! KKO - STOICACE Dicai sluiiticity. l':irlM. lAery etTurl now ks In-lit Inward urerit uiui pi icily in t rocks. The tin k are :itr;iicht nnd Jiimpli-. and the whole air of Ihe eoMtumr i;i that of avoiding lieavimnt and overeiiihnraiion. Iti iuhlenin- All (.arments. Purls. Odd llllte touches of re) today brinhlcn till sortn of gar ments. I'ompellan is a rich. Hlrlk tK shade; lacquer s;HI In favor lipHtick is iinioiiK Die hrililei tintH. and carnelhui in a newer more orane-ln'i-d rolor. I'Oi I inner Ureases. ! 'l.nndon. The Utile cnrlianlii Finer Texture and Larger Volume in your bakings Same Price over years 25ufore825c Millions of Pounds Bouglit by the Government. Beauty Seekers Will . Do Well to Try THE MARINELLO SHOP TJonm 1, Somnior IHdg. "A lipnuty aid for every need" imiom; .main M7 SULPHUR SOOTHES 1 UGLY, ITCHING SKIN I The First Application Makfcs Skin Cool and Comfortable If you nro imfTeritift from pf-zema : or oiiif other torturing, cinhmaiint fikiit troiihlc you m:iy fpiit-kly he rul of it by iMilijr MentlioSiilplinr, de el.'ires a net. l skin 5M-inlist. Thi til(ihur firefurntion, li-rftilao of its jji-i in destriivinj properties, fleldotn faiU to ipiiekly rfuMim itching, oven of lit-ry e,7cnii. Tlie lirst np 4 plit.iti..n ni-i!.e-i Dh' nkin roil and i omfortaUe. Iih inui hlotf hes Are hi hl riyht up I! m h-i .Meritho Snlphiir ii rtpi'lit-d like ny phannt ffttd (ri--tm nnd ii i-ifertly harmlfin. Y'.u n fi-t.itr. a aiiull jr Irom any kok the sriUNc; House Cleaning A FEW HELPS Household Ammonia Moth Halls Moth Destroyers (Ynnl Ihijr K'ilh-r Chloride ol Lime Sponges, Chamois Disinfectanls of all kinds Let Ith Supply Your Needs Red Cross Drug Store Ai,ii.n'i.,1 IM "Actions Talk Louder Than Words" Congressman N. J. Sinnott Suv in ht !" l;u ntiou I'oc RcjxslV'uit wvinavitio -t-'ov Ci'n;i''tf th-t 1;. ' !' :"!'- ,-lf',i m- .on! t.l:ilu:ik sk'-VSW. :vf iv-.4.:-ivl.V;i ':' tion as emita.cu m I'm. iaiZsr.JvO. '''. , hardly necessary to anyone who has followed his past record in umi ercss. On February 4th, 191 1 he cast his vote fur the final passage of the Immigration Restriction Kill with Literacy Test, and on February lib, 1915, the passage of the hill over the President's veto. On March 30th, 1!)1( he voted for the final passage of the Immigra tion Restriction Hill, and on February 1st, 117 he voted for the pass age of the hill over the President's veto. He is today working for and will vote for the final passage of the Johnson Immigration Hill. These arc his deeds, not words, and if you would have a Representa- -rtve in Washington who is in a position from his years of service to assist in having thorough, select ami restricted immigration, vote for N. J. SINNOTT (Paid Advertisement) n 5 -;'.:' ry. Hi 'i ' L Tiftt J iV. S -.