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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1924)
Wednesday, May 21, 1T21 THE EA GRANITE' EVENING OnSEKVEIl PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY USE YOUR I CI 1 SALE CONTINUES FOR A FEW DAYS MORE h w" $215 3-Piece Living Room Suite $169; Three-Piece Suite consists of Davenett which can be converted into bed; Chair and Rocker. Uphol stered in fine quality cut velour. '.Mahogany fin-, ished frame with-cane -ends. This suite is very similar to illustration above and is 'n hew arrival on our floor. Frame' was slightly damaged in shipping, therefore it -goes into the "Hurt Gooda Sale", at a big reduction.. . . JSSt!Ur Mil fl mm $210 3 Piece Suite $165 o-Pioco Suite, consists of full length Davenport, .Chair and .Rocker. Loose . spring-filled cushions. Mahogany finished frame witli cane back. 'Frame slightly marred. A wonderful value , for someone ........'...:.:....!.., $165 j $390 3-Piece Suite $290 f-S-l'ioce Overstuffed Suite, ' large Davenport, Chair and Fireside Chair. UphOlstercld ' best grade of tapestry. Full webbing bottom, spring cdge.; This .is a beautiful- suite.' nt.y'a" :y;f. '"'fiJOQA very low piice.....:.....'....;.;.:...'....:::.::.".!.''...P XJJ s .3!? Save One Fourth to; One Half on these Living Room Tables An opportunity to sti'tn-c fi table; at Very low ciit. The tallies. Included Iti tills ,nlc an- slightly ilnm nsctl or' tiscl tnbli-3 ilial have been traded In uii til III !:. $RUM ruined Oiik Table. Very heavily built. .Slightly used. lUilm-ttl One-Half $20.00 y. . M2K.UII 1 imifd Oak Table, large drawer and Inner liflf IteriiicccI tu $19.00 . St: 1.50 Fin i ted Oak Table. Heavy comer Asi, drawer and lower shelf Itvdtieed lo $21.75 . $;IUN Combination Walnut Davenport Table. Tup slightly mamnl. Itetluccd to $18.75 This $85 RANGE Reduced To $65 ! Exactly as Illustrated . ! This is the famous Wcsco ( Range known for. its baking and heating qualities. Nicely nickle trimmed, white doors, 18-inch oven. Sides slightly dented in shipping. $125 3-Piece Bed Room Suite $99 3-Piece lied Room Suite, consists of full size Bed, Dresser with large plate glass 'mirror and Chif fcrette. Wo have one suite in walnut and one in ; gray. Both are sample suites and are included in the "Hurt Goods Sale" at a big saving to you. $87.50 3-Piece Suite $43.75 3-piece J5cd lloom Suite consisting tf full size Bed, Dresser and Chiffonier. Grey enamel finish. .Hoduced-One- ' Half - $43.75 $38 Walnut Dresser $26.85 ' Beautiful Combination Walnut Dresser with large jjlatc , glass mirror. Reduced fiJOfi CK . in this sale to, tpAOtuD $75 Ivory Finish Dresser $49 : A large' size' beautiful Ivory Dresser, high-lighted . in old jvoiy. All drawers have center guides. Mir-- .or"; is. 'of 'heavy plate glass. Save more than one- third lit this special price $49.00 $275.00 8-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE ' $195: 8-piece two-tone Jacobean Oak Dining Suite, consists of Oblong Table, 60-inch Buffet, and six. Chairs, upholstered ' tapestry scats. This is a beautiful suite j at a remarkable low price. Clear away of all Odd and Damaged Chairs at a Savings of One Fourth to One Half and in some instances more mm !M2..'0 Mn hominy liiilh (balr. Cane hack ami beat. Damaged! by water. St only of the chairs, Kur'i, $5.00 $1.73 Solid Unit Chairs. Il.-.lii.i-il In llils Mile. Three, finlv for $10.25 7.W Ndld Oak, leather Nenl Chubs. Tlmru only. Iteduii-d to $11.50 $JJ.OO Malnnt Oiiccii Ann Chair. Itlne, leather Mal.' Six only, reduced hi, eaeh - $8.00 On Rugs, Linoleum and Congoleum ritLNT LINOLEUM 85c S. Yd. Genuine Print Linoleum 12-foot wide. Kcninant lengths larg;! enough for kitchens, etc., that ara slightly; cracked on edge. Regular $1.35 grade, to be closed out at 85c per Square Yard INLAID LINOLEUM $1.25 Sf. Yd. Clcaraway of remnant lengths of high-grade Inlaid Linoleum. Val ues up to $1.85 so,, yd. Piece.; largo enough for kitchens and bath, at this extru low price. mm fte&rs wmm A Number of Room Size Rugs -Axmirlsters, Wiltons, Brussels and Velvets are included in this sale Social Doni must be In the hHnda or tho aoclcty cdttor by 9:30 o'clock. Duo to the fact that tho social pago ta mutlo up before noon. It la practically Im poBnlblo to nacrt alorlra after that hour. Hereafter, Itcma, no mattor hour Important they are. Unit aro delayed beyond that hour, will not bo printed until the following day News KUI tor'a Noc. Vhurstlay evening will witneHH u danco at tho Country club which celebrates tlifl first step In Country club housu Improvement, for thtrf bull 1h Blvcn to rttlso funUH for the purpoHo of pitlnttng and decomtlmr the exterior of tho club Iiouho. H la a chupter In gencrul renovation of the popular club house both In. elOe and outside. Two committees composed of ladles of tho Country I citib are workintr hard lo ralne huT- iuiub iur i nin w itrit ami me dunce Thursduy niuht la the first of the soelul activities to be directed In these channels. .'. Hundny evening will b qulle n Joyful oecnslon for all who uttend the rrrsbyterlun rliurch nnd the Renerul public as well, for It Is on that dnto a sacred concert will be Riven lu the church and tho new plono will he used for tho first time. It will bo recalled that the musical talent ufwoolutod with the Presbyterian congregation Imn been. very faithful In' Us work to ward rut sin funds for; the, .pur. ehuso of tho new Instrument und It is therefore quite naturut for i feellnff of JiiHtirittblo pride to b experienced lu the lnslutlutton of the piano in tho new ehurch edl fiee. This pluno bus been made possible by tho free will offering jat saered concerts such ns the one ilo be (riven .Sunday evening., ' I Mrs. I Ii.. Meyers, .afti-r several 'weeks at Hot l.uke sanatorium, has recovered- nnd Is ' now at home i I Friday evening following the .Commencement Kxerclses at the Mormort Tubernacle the molhers of the seniors will entertain In honor of the graduating cIuhh with n de lightful purly In the trymnaslum ol the hlfc'h school. Members of the school board, tho faculty and Jun ior class will be guests (or the uf tti ir. , , ' Tho birthday unnlversury of Mrs. H. ,W; ltraden wu the Insplr ution fur a delightful Kurprlso party last, evening at tho llraden home on T avenue. Tho evening was spent In aortal entertainment, dur ing which tlmo Mrs. Urunl guve Heveral excellent reudlngs, after which a delicious luncheon was served, ' Thosfl present -w,tri Mr., nnd, ft(rf H. W. Hruden. Mr. and Mrs. H. H ltraden, Mr. ahd Mrs. 'K. P. Will coctf, Mr. and Mrs, J. Think, Mr. and Mrs. c, Wright, Mr. and Mr., AiubroHe Wright, Mr. and .Mrs. llert Carr, Mr, and Mrs. t' A. Peterson Mr. und Mrs. C. Weavel, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Koehensparger, Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Nye, Mrs. Hurry Tur ner. tyi'S. A. It. Grant; Mrs, Laura huvls, Mrs. Velio Murray, Miss f.n Net! a KuchenNpurger, Miss hula Ansell and Mlssea Myrtle and l.oln Wlllcock. . -",' Mrs. J, J. Carr will be hosteHH to (he Thurndny It rid go club tomor row aftnrnuun at her home on 4th street. 'I'll.' Clio club will meet lit the Country club Saturday afternoon. May 24, with' Mrs; Chase llohncn liump as host una. The Allcel Ladles Aid will meet with. Mrs, H. A. Thomas at tin Riverside l'urk tomorrow afternoon to knot comforts for the W. c, T. LI. Children's l-'ann Home ut Cor .vu I II f. The I.udles Parish and MIsHlun Soch ty of the Ion Kngllsh l.ulhi r an church will meet Thursday af irrnoon at two o'clock at the hoitu of Mrs. J. Towcry. Cove. (Kpc-clal) A wedding oc curred at Cove Monduy. May lit, at the homt of Mr., ami Mrs. William K. Harris, when their duughter. I Miss llertha. was united In mar riage with M. J. Monohan. of Hell iiiKham, Washington. The uffalr wus very uub't with only r;latlvcH and Immediate friends of the fam ily In attendance. The bride Is a. very charming young lady and popular among Cove's young people, huvlng only I recently graduated from tho Cove high Bchool. The young couple! let l Immediately for their new home In llellinghum. i Cove. (Special) - The "Ladles, Ctiilld wjis entertained at the home; of Mrs. i-rank Miller Thursday af ternoon, with Mrs. A. it. Orion as-; Hinting as hostess. The ufternoon j was very enjoyably spent at "Uw," at Ihe close of which delicious re-1 freKbments were served. Those present were Mrs. J. J. j Conley, Mrs. I. P. Carter, MImh pes Kelly, Mrs. ',. Jlertseh. Mrs. C. Heryford. Mrs. T. C. Hefty, Mrs.! T. It. ronklln. Mrs. A. fi. fonUlln.l Mrs. O. K. Parker, Mrs. C, K. Law son, Mrs, J. H. Dean, Mrs. L, li. Anderson and Mrs. Geo. Uray. HUNT'S LETTER (Contlnuod from page 1) LONDON. INH)--"Th day of tho f In pitcn Ih1 ovvc,M 'dtrt lKfi's1 Lady TOrrington. M. P. i 'Tho girl of twenty-one has be come serious, and J resent men ', saying that we should not give oles to 'flappers.' " 1 Ing Norrls for another term lu the Henate, they should also support tho nullonul Republican ticket" That question troubled friends who know Norrls Is not lu sym pathy with tho Coolldgo candidacy or with tho stund-pat, conservative group now dominant In the a. o. P. organization. In answer to a query covering this point Norrls replied that his hope lor Nebraska Is that Its voters will "abolish party responsibility nnd in Its stead establish personal responsibility" ou the purl of Its publto servants. la Washington, this pronounce ment la regarded as an Invitation by Norrls for his followers to get behind tho Independent movement forming In the middle west, which Is expected to crystallze behind La Kollette. ' Norris Is closer to La Kollette than any other member of the sen ate. They aro "George" and "Hob" to each other. Their affection for each other Is deep and genuine, resting on personal much more than on political grounds. Despite his candidacy as a Republican, for re-election to the Senate, Norrls will be found pulling for Lu l'ol lctic for president should the Wis consln fighter bo boosted to the leadership of an Independent tick ct. (BeWpihM ureases We urge you to viilt our drtm department and aee these drestes. Youwillfindgownafor all toclal needs, which will be both practical and becoming, PutmanV The bitterness with which Re publican "regulars' regard the Norrls situation Is Indicated by the tending article In "Tho National Republican," the organ edited by George Lock wood, aeeretury of Ihe Republican National Committee and In which John T. Adams.' O. O. p. chairman, and Kecretary of War Weeks are stockholders. "Norrls la, of course, a political foe oT the prenldent," this article slates, . "a political traitor to tho parly whose label he bore when elected to tho Semite, and when, In the recent primaries, ho was nom inated to run for re-election." Rut Ihe Irony of the situation Is (hat Norrls. disclaiming parly regu larity, declaring for personal ruth- er than party responsibility, will head tho Nebraska delegation to the Cleveland convention! Should Wisconsin bolt the con vention, will Norrls und Nebraska sit tight, or, following Iho lead of, conselenco nnd consistency, will they, loo, walk out? . J mutter In the bowels. I It doesn't pay to Ignore. ' even the most simple warnings cf dl- . gestive trouble. Neglect '.a re sponsible for much misery. Un easiness at the pit of tho stom ach, sour taste In the mouth, ex cess! vo gas, hearth arn, nausoA, vomiting, bitter risings, constlpa- . tinn, biliousness, dlz2y spells and palpitation of the heart after eat ing uro, some of the most common , symptoms of poor digestion. If you ur-f subject to nny forii of stomach distress, aon'l fall to try a buttle of Smith Bros. M. A. C the guaranteed v stomach treatment. This wonderful medi cine usually gives prompt relief from ' nil discomfort. In fact.i H is sold on a positive guuruntco of money buck If the flint bottle fails to ilo so, A. large bottle costs but. $l.2fi. ' , r I'lnppcr's Day Over. Red Ciums Phat'iuuey will mip ply you. Mall orders accepted...- Adv. ' . . r .,: Beauty Seekers Will Do Well to Try THE MARINELLoi shop Itoom 0, Soiiiiuvr llltlg, -. "A beauty aid for :' ovory neod" MIONU MAIN Ml ' INDIGESTION MAY LEAD TO APPENDICITIS Rcpcuted attacks of Indigestion often Jeud to serious lnflummutlon ; of the stomach und Intiuttlnal j tract. This Inflammation may flti ally extend to the uppendlx. which! usually becomes infected through I t he presence of foul, 1 irltal lug 1 DO YOU HIIA91POO . VOIJlt II AMI? . . , Hlruiiipooing one's hair In lint weather Is most in iv pleasant... ITave your hair shampooed In the modern. . comfortable way and quick ly dried with tho pedestul t; drier. We feuturo tho prop er shampoo und rlnso for gray hair. llolibing - Marcxdlliig Curling AT Til 15 COLONIAL Plionn 521-J 1803 Kojrth St. Apt D . Phone UIO-W 7 Beauty Slioppe .Mniini'llu Miictlu NOTICM We will dye your gray hair with Thompson's hal dye at cost of material for I (i ilays only. Permanently banishes gruy hair. JtiKMti .1, WcsitJnrubMm Itolldlng. Special Tomorrow CKKAM CARAMELS, .r()c LIS. IJUY YOUK CANDY AT The Candy Shop 82 I'llt hT. The Homo of Home Mailo Candy WILLARD Storage Batteries Battery & Electric Service Co. At LciKhton'H Machine WorkH liltlif. H 1 f