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- PAGE TWO THE, LA GRANDE ' EVENING OBSERVER Friday, May 80, 1924. i in in.. '.TUtl (Sail mfi a.. u? Tfir W 1 1 MmyvmrvciXkyr Memorial Day Fifty-nine years ago the soldiers of the North and the soldiers of the South laid down their arms. It meant peace once more no slavery the right to vote extended to every one. But not without bloodshed. Thousands of men sacrificed their lives for the pres ervation of the nation's ideals. Since that time, America has grown by leaps and bounds. Our coun try has prospered and progressed beyond all dreams. Today, five years after the great World War, the future looks even more bright than it ever has Wore. Rut in our visions In our own -selfish .pursuits,', let us pause for a day to consider our fallen heroes, ; to pay them homage. May 30th has. Iron.' dedicated to the heroes of the war. IjcVuk all pay'our respect, to the men of '61 and '(if), as well us' to those ' who fell in the recent conflict. . This store will le closed all day. ' " V ,, ' ' E LIBRARY OPENS DOORS Best News Story Domestic A r t Lessons Are Appreciated;. Lad Han Narrow Escape from Drowning. A Good Place to Trade ! rOVT: fH,..rial). ftilimlay I moving1 tiny. Hi- hool;fi t lflntr movi liiio Ihf new library. Ti j doom uTf ihn opiu-rj tn u public for fh firm Mmo and th" (dream of the r)tlz ns of rove firm fat lnt iutn i'iMlzf-l th m-iv library l foimtl'i ami on n lo th pur. Minn lC.it.ht-r H. f'ooWy'n I.hoiis In tiomi (lo art w n lit moil important happonliitfii )n row (J irliiK Ihf punt wt i k, A lar;; r.iitHS ut1-rwb-tl arli button ila and on I Ik last liay i In roo.n wan f II Ifil lo ovt'ifiowiiiK. no mr r wrrr llir- women filifl (firln add lo I hHr know if tint- ronrrn- tni( lomttlf problem, i Miss llainr-s, a l-arlnr of r.n OruntD' liiffh htIiooI, arrompunl .1 AliKfl i 'ooby lo 'ov Thiu'lay. ' Mm MjiVv IC Cl-rr of l.i Orumlc, Hp.'iiL.thV wwli in )'". arnnn In r many f fiends herf. ' II. fi. Av.-ry. roimiy aKHpMl-(Klna-ConkJln;'HumlQy,,. They wm tiiral iiK'nl. . wuh - in m'fov- Dim' :ifronipniili-i on . tin lr return- trip W''k. ; - ..' )o' Wnlla Valla ly MIhn flat-Ire lbrt-nr i:rii:mi.i run! In rl -onklln. u ho will ninain fnr ih. " ' J f Manner WhUt', wrller cn Ui Sn DKrto Sun who won the 11000 l'ullurr prizo lir the bot plc ot ttewKimpcr rcporllni; In 123. Tb !0ry, liertali,lr. tu Iho cllp of he lun, on wrllin utter Whtt h-icl spent 30 nii;ht In the rlty uci ttry : Mudyiim ur.tronomy." , SPORT NEWS HANDICAPS JIM GOLF TOURNEY La Grande Team Receives Announcements of Its ,.. Ba-tingsJor.WallaJM-la Competition. La Crondo (;olfcr!i have recfived their honillcope from th.) Wallr Wnlla tournament commlliee and era making final prepiratlona for tho event whlrh In to be held In the Weehlngtan cliy on Saturday una ounuay or iiiim ween, l.ewle ton. Pendleton. lt;ikir. U'ultii Wnl la and a (Irondo will ronipote In an IB hole tournament for et verat prlaea whleh havn heeu offered by tho Walla WuMa rluli. The l.a Grande rounlry rluli in aetidlng twelve men, u round do- .-ii ui nrr iirm pom th io eoitipele. Mot of the boy.i ure In lop form Now and heller Mi:iu at uny lluu ti. a a . tlmiH e t, nlt. tnvn ablo weather whleh hon minwed more praeticn than b unial ihi limn of year. The only illfllrulty will bo the playing on Hie lurf Kroeno ami tuiruayi to uhhh the loeal (tolrrre are unueeujtoinud. Turf greoni are coiislil. r.d loe than annd itreene and linn prearn a dangur of vver-puttiiiK. Tho men who nie lo n preiii nt the loeal club and their handleup' f Inured on a por 72 for Ihe rourae me: O. L. IjlrlHon, 10; I.ihI. i- Mne Tavlnh, II; riliner Mlo.iiliinl. 17: hay Murphy. 17; Churlm Itxyunlda 17: H. I'. I'rowe, it,; I'haee Huh. nenkamp. u; cliurlin iiimkh, r. zj; Joo farr. 23: . Norman I'rei n. W. C. 1'erklliH. 13; II. Illxnn, '.'3. 1'nino Vlehl in He Ilimr. SIYHTU-: I'HIIKK. (in.. - While lat frola duiuuK"il ihe priiu. erop of I Mil, ..eliim In enliihi ur rharde the K'nerul yield prom, iaea tn he heavy ('., mill loir, for Krowth of Ihe youiiK trull In l.lenl JiihI now, IhoiiKh ihe pieneni ill oiikIiI eon. Ill inn now ir. wiiIiiik here will dumiitfe le pi uni H If II roulinuen a lurlnlclil lulu;, r. The prune nun are iul.lhi.it over the rrifielit rrop oullook mid nr.. eon lldent prlein nlll . Improved thin season. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Appl Cream In Nostril To OfD Up Air Passaget. Mi What relief 1 your ekjnrd Doatrila open right up, 1h air aga of ur head are cu-r ami rog ran breathe freely. 0 more bawklns mifflinj, mucoua dlacharcet hrndacbe, riryneaa no alnipgling for treth at Vipbt, TOur cold or catarrl' In gone. Pont atay stuflVd upi Oet a tmall IKrMJoof Ely'lCrearo Balm from your druggist noiT. Apply a nttje 0f tbi fpaflrant,antiaeptic cream to your not trila, lot it penetrate through every air tvaawge of the head; wotbe and beal iha ewollen, inflamed mucoui mem bran, giving you instant relief. Ely'a Creaun Balm la Juat what ery eold and catarrh aufferer Ul becq aoakW. Jt'a JuH aylenduL Rumania May Regulate Strong Drink Trade mviKAniCRT (AD Tha Ma of piohlbltjon, nl 1ea.it lu q. mil. I form, appnrrntly la hoglnnltiff to take root In Itumaniu. Viniiln Itrntlono, minister of f. nonrc und broiixr to the Itumon tun prrmtt-r )uih nppolnti-d a com nxUti'toii to naitlft In drnftlngr lu lion i ;ltftHl (n rurtull and r g" iilitto tint tinlo and ronsumptlon of strong wplrits, particularly "tzulca." a nutlw hrondy. It in. not planned to Interfere with Unlit wlnen and heor. Tho hnblt of drtnktnir th'!o bcTftga la o deep. root oil that interft r enrn probutily would ho ronaldiT cd unwise by any Kumanlun a-ov-crurnent. Tho main pitrpoai of the pro ponul ri;llullon 1j lo rtBtrin tho dlvcritloii of food proilucfa from nutritive purpotiea to thut of manti-farturlnfi- lluorn of htxh alcoholic rontciit. It in propOHrtl to make It UN-Hal for protlwivrrt of foodntiiflB tn '-ll ninr thnn n mnM portion of thtr pr.odgrta to iiiunufacturerH of KplrltH, und ditto lo I m pone an uililltlonul h'ttvy tux on inaniifar t iirI MronK Hrlnkff. A mi.' lotiwl'ln filurullontil ram pulgn In favor of the meuurf a planned hy the rhnrrh'-a and olh r el.vir hOdU'N. , . f. . Yos, ICIhil, pjijPhounalyHifl in a arr'al h lp. 1'riiiftiunrf, If you dreum of klrsinir u. rat It' nians thut you're auhronarlouHly In lovu with some mun who hua a inoun turho. . j Joyful family Reunion "Two of my brother.i, a rImfi Mironln sufftr.rf iVohi 1 t,;uM In atoiuarh, IndlffeHtlon, pain In rlfr it ald near uppemlii anil Mvr trn- till fOr Ihfinir vnarl Uu l.i.. Irtfd Muyr'a W'onderrul llemdy wun aurn yooa raulta ihnt II tatik A rAIIPfln lt it mn.t tielpM In inch raw. I.nt .Sunday wp non a roniny reunion in rfh. bratton of our r'Overy and wiiat wti all did eat." It U a ntmpl. harmlt-Mi preparation that remov.s the ratarrhiil miirua from lh in titlnal Irar! and altnyn the In flammation whlrh rauH-a praetlc alty all atomach. llvr and lntia. 1 1 tm I utlmMit. Inrhnllna appendl pltla. One don, will convince or money n fundt'd. At all Uruirffiatii. -'Adv. duiJifhh r, . (ilailyH, have - ! n Hpendint; nom lime on tht Min am. Mr. and Mrs. K. R, f'onld.n and fltiiiKhlM', -. Mtldn l, of On tario, Or'Kon, arc iriii:Ht.H at th hoirif of Mtb. .'onklin'a parent. Mr. und Mrs. Otho KckersN-y. Mr. and Mrs. A. If. Orton ha" movi-d into one of the - Amd-reon apart inwitM for the Hiifninf-r. Itny'ii lvM-ajM Nmrnw The Htnall son of .Mm. -Krncst r'oona fell Into an irrlKalinjr ll ,t a f'v daya uro unit wuh - nearly drnwiii-d licfori- Iwlp H-flehetl hh. SVveral of Covc'h mmwrH of the American l.f-K'ton und tli-ic wIvoh all niled tht Aincrlcun l.t'ir ion datiCH at I'nlon tuKt week. I'rof. and Mrs. J. lt Trtcc havt Koiif to Hi nsidM for th'- miiMim r. : Mikh Ktht-I Qdlmhy lian r(iiriiel to h-r - honit in llalsey. ..Ori jcon.J Miss c'hiuilia' tlah' has rfttnn.'il ' lo hf-r, hoiitit In -Oakland, Calif. 1'hf Itoyn ond Kirls who ari'.iu tfrwih d 1 ti rlul) work wi-nl: ov r to North I'owd'r Tuesday to ln present at the "Arhh-vt-rm-nt day" proKahi of the North powder clubs. 1 Mr. - anil Mrs. V.. Poyn mtd duiiKhtf-rH, of Will l:i Watlu, Wash, acroiiipaiih d by Miss Mat ia. 'oiik I In, a ' Whitman si id-nt wen Kuesls nt ih' fhom of Mr-. pageant. Mrs.. Itoy Miiucnu wllhtake pniL in "h rh iids of MankUid" to i produef ib at Ihe I'nlon stork ahuv. Mr. and ..Mr. William Hall mark, Mr. und Mr. T. It. 'onk lln and Mr. and Mm. A. 11. )--ton utlendi-d the; hall kiuuo at Knli-rpiisc on Kitnday. Iteven nd nnd Min. Klaytnn wvro dinner Km-xts (,( tn(. )iftm, of Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Iloalsmi. Jr., Hun day. Mrs, . Slayton's Sunday sr hoot rln.'ia of young jiroph hi-ld a pic nic recently. Those attending were Miss Iiaisy Rresheurs, ;iudyn and - Kthel Duron, Marjorle Van Donir und Veta. DcVore; Messrs. I.ce and Theodore MrClain Al bert 'onklln, A. Ki'ksteln. Ray mond PiilU h. Royal Roerktfren and - Mr. and Mrs. Hlayton an I .1. It. I.ove. "THE TONIC ITHAT BUILDS YOU UP BUY IT AT YOUR DRUGGIST . . i Ask Yourself hows your'hat? she ol'r line of straws $1.75 to $5 Scranton & Short, . Inc. ELDERBLOOM CLUB GROWS physical diKabilMy and to perforin oilier services of slrnilnr mil ure. nisi Asi: ;i:hmn i ih risii in ;i:ini N i'Ai-i :it iom:y HPOKAM-:. Wash," (AP) Ton yeorH uuo the. j;.brblooa cluti. a soVlnl organization 'for elderly, tolk, was founded in Seattle b .Crs. America -I Klnir. who had cnnrrlvii the idea of In inning to-' Kether nien and women who had passi-d llle .&nih : milesloiie for mutual entertainment. The or Kanixailnn 'was launched with a charter membership of 3a, rere Heinlnwr 25 iaies aiitl four ron-ln count riea. , ; Today the Heattlp rlub alone hits a membership of 70, the Hpokane club more than. bun members, and Mrs. kintc. now a resident of Hpo kuue, hus seen the litfln rlub she founded j-row Into un orunixatlnn of national prominence. The move ment has spread widely through out the I'nitcil Hiutes und the membership runs Into , thousands. Klderbloom club members pay no dues and there l no lulilutlon fee. Tho Spokane i club hoi Is meetings onci- each month wheri a short program Is nlven. ; Prlnelpal fnrietfoiiH of the rlub are lo provide something of inter- Ht In the lives of .members with out close home' ties, to visit mem. hers who ur confined by uKe or ItKRUV- AI') Mlsease pi-rniH are more prevalent among post war bank notes In (Jermnny lhau Ihey.were In Ihe paper money tu asp before I he war, - Invest ialor.s have - found, because of the fnef that the. currency is handled more freiiuenlls than' prior to . 1914. This, been use there is less of It. InvesrlRators In Horlln luiw found that coined mmipy In vir I tin 1 1 v innocuous, owing tn iln-seif-disinfeeiiruT acoitno of the I be metal II self, and hecatiHo lin small Miiooih surface prevents t)t.. v topinent of t he germs. "Th. dirtiest pierc of copper or silver is, from Ihe standpoint of a hue-; leriotoifisi, better I ban newly-is-sued paper money," says. ihe. re-.-poll. Komeihinp- else to worry about; I loe a horseradish belong to the ' I animal or to the vegetable kin?- Brighten Up ;Your Home With "Rest while you Iron" With The UTENCO 100 a Ironer IRONS EVERYTHING NO ATTACHMENTS Auk for Demonstration H.and S. ELECTRIC 1tn 4 oi PURITY BREAD In the making of our bread we use only the best western hard wheat, pure cane sugar, sweet milk, pure kettle-rendered leaf aril, pure Worcester Dairy salt. There fore a superior product. Try It La Grande Bakery K. J. McWilliams PURITY BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD Sherwin-Williams Floorlac Have you Ucen wondering how you were goinj lo rcfinish that worn chair cr tabic? Mas the dull appearance of the living-room floor or the stairs been worrying you? You probably ore saying, "Yes," and here is your answer Refmiah it with Sherwin Williams Floorluc, stains and varnishes with one operation. Made in popular hardwooj effects. Stop and cct color card. TRIAL CAN COUPON pen uHth yevr "m: and nddrrrj. brin- it to our stors with IS cents and you will receive a 30 cent ran of Floorlac, and a IS cent varnish brush. Thia introductory offer ta limited - Sin your name and brtnt the coupon to our ators today. JVdii. BURNS Covt t with afttrwarda i VICK5 Vafo Rub Qw IT MUlkm Jmn Uni Ymatb STRAW AND PANAMA HATS CLEANED AND REBLOCKED Wilson Bros. Tailors New Foley Bldff. Tlione Main 545 Cov.i with wet baking aoda afurwarda apply g.nUy- Ihe Home Plate a. a. HPAirrriiNO 6l"ORTINO OOOD8 Haw balls Trnnla - Oolf UcINNTS JOnXSOX rrops. IT COSTS NO MORE For The I5i-s( SO STOP AT THE Highway Soda Fountain Imbler, Oregon WE SKRVK BI.UR MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM . A Homo Pi millet WE WILL HAVE A FACTORY PAINT EXPERT HERE So conic in anil talk over jour pain( problems. SATURDAY, MAY 31st We will give to the first fi00 boys nnd girls under 12 years, one balloon" each. Skala Hardware Co. Phone Main 33. Roesch Bldff. THE L. & L. DRUG Co. Phone Main 87 Xnw that the paper l ailjii'ievl w Dial ymt can read ihla Sir""V nilMW lia ""II Jnj nnrj ovf vuouav oi Sio$ pun Xiinnn.) iinq .iinj jnot no :rno 'Msiii.iiiM.i.N'n XISIA UMV Ava.vas m.vvx sv:) jlioa ia ni.i fiOLDEN KOI) Tire Pumps Arc guumnleed 100 per cent siitisfiictoiy. Are Htionff nnd (luiiilile nnd deliver ntore air. per slinke. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Pay Best Prices for USED FURNITURE Or Will Exchange for New Ed. Donohue m 3 Fir & Jefferson 8 Hour Battery Service Your battery recharged in 6 to 8 hours by our New Battery Charging Outfit Leave your battery in the morning and get it back in the afternoon Recharged. WE SELL EXIDE BATTERIES FRED T. BURGESS Main 125 1308 Jefferson Ave. BASE BALL EXHIBITION GAME FRIDAY, MAY UOTII Albina Shop Team Second in Twilight League of Portland and Winners over Kelso VS. ' . La Grande Pirates 3:30 P. M. ADMISSION SOc