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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1925)
Tuesday, June 2. 192.1 TITE LA GRANDE 'EVENING OBSERVER Page Seven' 4 - U N O '5 pre iT iVEO I'NIO.V, Ore (SpvL-lul ) St.-arle Lup, who has bet'ii here in tlitj lmlu-ry liusint'HH iibout a year ko. Urovii buckfram hia hoim; in Wy oming lust iviM-l; and wlu-n hi? n. niriHMl to his ;n-a:-nt homt- he ivuh ucroinpunii'd ly Mrs. Mint HiilKhl, tlii'lr tnurriugu tutting iiiueo on the way. Hut li srount und bride art? well known hurt-. Mra. Unit:'" hav ing llvtd litr: several years, and the beat wishes of their many friends uccotnp:iny tlm newly w.-ds to their new hum In Casper. WymoiiiliiK. J. M. Shanks, who n-rntly sold out his reBiuurarit aml-soilu foun tain biiHim-ss here, liu.s bought a bakery in IVndbton and is leaving this eek tO iulit- clli'l-Jft; Ol llU work In the Itoumi-t'p town. Mr. rihanks formerly ran a bakery here ninl is an experienced iiwn in tliir buslncwi. Tho family, wlt) the rxeeptiun of his dauKhler, -May. will accompany htm to their new home. May will cunt In up har work tin clerk In the ntiHt office till ufter stock show week, at least and maybe lonjivr, Iol Orfhr Monti Thf Ulue Mountain Lumber Company this last wek bought Die ri ntures in the local post oft'ic" from the bank and ih office was trunsfvrred to their new building just west o rnlou ('ash Htom. Tint iu'w location, although . less handily itiluuted for the uccomino' dation or the public, affords Post nuiHier Tony 1. Hmlth a much more commodious room, Kktru boxes will be Installed und other changes made to facilitate the work of tho office, which had out grown its- former , locution. Although It seemed that Union was done with chant iiuquus for the present ut least, when the one lust year wus u failure financially, when Miss Juno Thomas, repre senting the Kllison-Whiit compuny w;i8 here recently she succeeded In securing enough slgnut ures for a Two .number course, consisting ol the I'aion Itruthers und a lecture! on tilhlet Jrs und physical culture; I at t'H for the two numbers wllb Your Mind is at jest . . . under trying condition? This NEW way solves woman's ol Jest hygienic problem in a way centuries of women hoped for THROUGH the ages, women have suffered a hygienic handicap. Now it has been largely overcome. There is a new way in personal hygiene. A way that supplants that' uncertainty of the old-time sanitary pad with scientific safety. Today, women live every day of every year . . . not a moment's charm lost. Dance, motor, wear filmy frocks and gowns in ful confidence. The name is Kotex ... a method scientifically right. It absorbs 5 times the mois ture of the ordinary cotton pad. And that means grea protection. It is as easily disposed of as a piece of tissue that ends an old-time embarrassment. It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense. You get it at any depart ment store or drug store, just by saying "Kotex." And that banishes the embarrassment of asking for a "sanitary pad.' 8 in every 10 women in the better walks of life have adopted it. Which proves its benefits. It will mean much to you in health, in daintiness and protection. t proves old ways a needless folly. K O T 6 X DEODORIZED 2 Easy to buy, enrwh.ra. V L lurbent ai cotton pads. AbnoHB 16 time its own Veitfht In moisture -and fli-lentlfltatly deodorized. O J-o laundry. Discard a euHlly us a plvce ol tissue. ou usk for them by name. Many atora kesp ttient read y-wrappad help . yourself, puy th olcrlc, thut i all. Xn laundry lHsi-nrri ns onsily ns n pltTi of tissue. Will Buy Real Estate Sale Contracts And Mortgages If you have real estate contracts or mortgages and wish to dispose of them and be free of the inconvenience of re ceiving small monthly payments that are difficult to. re-invest, we have clients with private funds available for their purchase. Since many companies cannot purchase such sale contracts and we have had num erous inquiries on the buying and selling of contracts and mortgages, we are estab lishing this service. The small, inconvenient monthly pay ments received on contracts make them an unpopular investment ' for the individual holder. If you have a contract or mort gage for sale, we will put you in touch with a buyer. Come in or phone Main 230. Floyd McKennon La Grande National Bank Building be announced lot it, . The PrtMbylorlun parsonage 1?. bclntf prepan d and tfottt-n in order Tor rvai. Mr, Vaughn, the black smith who cumi hor from Elgin, will move hla family and rurnlture into the parsonage us soon as pos sible. Mr. Hatrlninn. who v.on hero lust summer and became the- own er of tho KufHrrn Oregon Mwit Market, but who spent tho winter in Los Angeles, nrrlvrd in lrnion lat week und Is looking utter muters uonneeteij with the market. Mo wtu probably leuv the busin ess In ciiarjft of the present pro prietor., Mr. Clutfeltifr, for a time at least. Mm. Hurt luian will Join her husband here as soon us she closes school In lxs Angolas. Stock Show nKtetcrs Uiisy ' According to reports of the. boo sters who motored to Wullowa County towns, tVmlleton. Maker, and different parts of tho valley out Hid i cities will bo horo for tho stock show In full foreo. Pend leton hus promised about scvonty ftve car luadn. Baker is oxpecttMl to snd nn even larger numbor, Knterprlso has Hltrnified Mr inten tion of closing shop and coming In en masse. With l.oreiia Tricky, Harry Wallers, and others here for trick riding. Ren Jorry's cele brjvtfd bucking horses In tho arena brsld s his other attractions such as, buffaloes, mules,' and, clowns, a-tnuoh larger- than usual .exhibit of Jvavy horses, but karoo prizes amounting to over i00, and other UtVaeilons tho . iiinnngemenl is looking forward lo an exeopt lon illy good show. Mis. Para Trooper, who has been -In Portland for several months has returned to Union and will bo JitTfi for the summer. Wills Tlelensort .Sunday morning when .tho mall arrived there wore about a hun dred carrier plegfuis crates for the local ofl'leo. They worn all carefully taggod and were to h.f liberated to mo If thy would find their way back to Seattle, from where they had bo-n shipped. When the birds woro turned loose they circled 'around and over th-j town a few times nnd then rosa high In the nlr and apparently started on their return trip to the Hound. Hov. Qulnn of tho loon) Metho dist church and liev. . Wallace o' the Island City church exchanged pulpits for the Punday morning Bervlco, Rev. Wallace was ac companied on his trip here by hi father and mother, who are on a visit from their home In Raltl more. Maryland. ' They are both olderly people, Mr. Wullaci being 86 years old. Kvorott Taylor, former clerk In the 1evy" Store.- has gone to Cas per, Wymoning to work in the oil fields. He left, for tho latter place last Tuesday. . ' Miss 'ranges I.oyton, who lias been hero during the school term as a student in tho Tnlon i High School, left Inst Wednesday for her 'home In l.ttylon, Utah. UOOKS INT HTKANfii; TON'fU'RS issn: j iiom oxhiiiii riti;ss OXKORO, Kngland. (APJ-The Oxford University Press, whose printing activities date back to the later years of the firteenth century, is adding newly cut fonts of Greek and Hebrew type of ; pleasing de sign to Its vast type collections. The vHtublishment possesrs type for printing In well over 150 diff erent languages including, hiero glyphics. Eteo-Cretnn, Gurumkhi, and Chinese. As is usual in tho affairs of men, I he Oxford Press Is more, noted for its errors thun its succe.ssos. Of the cat. numbiTs of Hlbles printed in .oil tongues, from Copllc 10 Ice landic; four are givwi value and fume for small misprints. Th-y are rho "Vinegar Bible," with vinegar .'or vliu-yurd In Luke XX; the Murderers Rible," with murderers :'or murmure'rs In Judo;" the "Kars to Kar Rlhlo," with a misprint in Matthew XIII. and tho 'Wif hater Bible," wlili n nilst(ko in I.uke XIV. f a.. r" M.V' jMihti.u&t fori ixt 4 ' lc-"' I'U)ICI1A I.K(.l0.Ail:l.s ar iiruinl of llirnisplvcH IIii'h ins: ' .Jiimra M. Munl Jr., Iffl, itiin- runiiimiiik'i', llei:u( nifiit Adjumiil anil Mr.. iluuurU ( Riiutuii. rp teen Ima Willi (lure nulluiul liuphlt. for k'Klun acllvll)' which I'lui'luil ' ' won In It: I. 1 7T f J " 1 ? ' A'SP- 1 fx I DULLV DI.MI'I.KS AM) CMILY. the throe ear-old diiRh(w . ' ol Senur Dun lliuiinii l 0. Tel In, Mi'iU un aniliassadot 0 Dolly : Mid Kmlljr aru lamiliiir ix'ttmniiKf .houl the rupltnl grounds ' lu WashinKtmi thi'uc apriiiii tloys. . 0 fe i jT x t- SOON IT WIIJ, ltl: ".'MM. AND MRS." for Donald Oil-rT' fctewiJt, rrtited author, and Patsy Uutti MlHer, youthful leading , vuKuin In fllms. The marriage Is to take place In Hollywood, 1 jrn ffeiUfl if IIIS IH-ST HtlKMIS, ll rl ' Minor, llaltlmore, yn. Iff rnUr. hit mk-e and while rata liir rxpfrlmrntal' pur" PMM-a In hmpllala and ! nlltc raMauxk himiu. fkm Ten Coot Hour$ Nickel The rtor Veep hx$yhcia hi coof. The factory keep humming, the retu rsni't slwayi crowded becsuve C-B Fni bring In the cool vigor of the outi of'doon. And, after a buy day. fan-cooled (tnj brisk, a happy evening at home with ' G E Fan to bring the brccie into an room. for sale by tfCheckSeal electrical retailers Passengers Climb to Tops of Rio's Trains ItIO PR JAN'IKRO, (AP) New Vorkers iicrustomed to the famous Manhattan subway crowds would find their experiences of lltflo val ue In trying to secure a seat in some of. tho suburban trains serv ing Itto d JoJiioro, The federal district In lit-4 had u population of 1.40,001).. hut this numbor con sisted of I.imui.immi living In the city of Ulo de Jnniero, and 4 40,000 in suburbs, most of the located on the principal railway which con nects with the city of Hao Paulo. Although the road furnishes ten minute train service for the sub orns uuring wie rusu uuutm, ine size of the crowds has caused a serious transportation problem. Tho traffic superintendent issued a regulation a few' weeks ago pro hibiting (he rhltng on top of pas senger cars, but newspaper , com ment says enfort'einenl is Impos sible until belter service Is furnish ed. The crowds on some trains crawl in through the car windows in tho free-for-all stampede lor standing room. : Growth Of the Rio suburbs Is principally duo tn high rentals, forcing clerks and laborers out of tho city. This movement has been sllmu kited by the suburban railroad rutes, said to be the cheapest lit the World. The ticket both .ways lo one of the villages, loeattd at the end of the suburban none, a round trip of H miles. eoHts five cents. 1 1 n. -JM i -1 V. A 'ft rt I a J R,i, F i $ I i v a I , J , n i l , o Roundtrip Excursion Fares every day throughout the summer season. Stopover wherever and as long as you please within final return limit . October 3 1st. r Now plan your vacation journeys to the east. Let our agents assist in fixing ' . your itinerary. And include CALIFORNIA eithergoingorreturning.orbothways, if you choose. See it's manifold won der at little, if any, additional expense. Ask any Agent Southern Pacific ' .1'. ii. ki.i:m:v, i,k-hi a-imii t fcifihtjm-E 1 S Ten Co GENERAL ELECTRIC Money Saving Cash Stores UNITED STORES Oregon Washington Idaho Wyoming Utah Nevada California Packing House Products ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS, Per Lb 3-lc ARMOUR'S SHIELD BACON, Per Lb 3Sc ARMOUR'S SKINNED BACON BACKS, Per Lb .....35c S LBS. ARMOUR'S LARD...". $1.79 4 LBS. ARMOUR'S LARD.....: 90c 8 LBS. ARMOUR'S PENNANT COMPOUND $1.49 4 LBS. ARMOUR'S PENNANT COMPOUND 75c 8 LBS. SNOW DRIFT $1.79 4 LBS. SNOW DRIFT 94c X GALLON WESSON OR MAZOLA $1.95 i. GALLON WESSON OR MAZOLA 98c 1 "QUART WESSON OR MAZ0LA... 49c . PINT WESSON OR MAZOLA 25c Miscellaneous i m CREAM CHEESE, 'Per Lb 25c 10 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 39c 1C BARS P. & G. NAPTHA SOAP .....39c 10 BARS CREME OIL SOAP ...G9c G BARS PALM OLIVE SOAP .....49c LARGE PACKAGE BORAX SOAP CHIPS 29c 4 JARS PREPARED MUSTARD .' .....49c 2 LBS. GEM NUT MARGARINE 45c 12 i,-LB. ARMOUR'S DEVILED MEAT 59c 12-OZ. CAN ROYAL BAKING POWDER 35c f-LB. CAN CALUMET BAKING POWDER ... $1.00 2".-LB. CAN 55c; 1-LB. CAN 25c 1-LB. PACKAGE GOLDEN WEST JAPAN TEA ......:.....59c 1,-LB. PACKAGE ,...30c 1-LB". PACKAGE UPTON ORANGE PEKO TEA 85c 3.-LB. PACKAGE ,. 45c 5 LB'S. SEEDLESS RAISINS 59c 5-LB. PACKAGE SEEDED OR SEEDLESS RAISINS...J.:.159c : Creamery Butter 2 lb roll 79c, 1 lb. 40c Cane Sugar per sack $6.89 50 lb. Sack Cane Sugar $3.69 25 lb Sack Cane Sugar $1.89 12 lbs Cane Sugar $1 Ramona Flour per Sack $2.34 Oregon Beauty Flour per Sack $2.24 None to Equal Flour per Sack $2.14 Fancy Cove Prunes 10 lbs. 99c 25 lb. Box Cove Prunes $2.49 We Pay Delivery Charges On AH OrdersOf $2.50 Or More Money Saving SKAGGS Cash Stores UNITED STORES Oregon Washington Idaho Wyoming Utah Nevada California s r