La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 14, 1925, Image 6

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    Fridiiw -August -14, 192T.
Tare Six
1777 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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FARMEKS BUSy
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lUty is :o Im Iiik put up the nciii.-iK ni- iit of John Us
imiu,i:k. Ore. (Sj
Itmly works. vri
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In lull sulm,", villi a bumper
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anil tho Hie of tlx
very busy win-.
Last Monday evening, Jmbler
hud Hit' pleasure nl' IiHt' lHliK to
C, It. Pollock, of Nw York, ul
the holder A inure linn! Hull. Mi:
Pollock IiiILmI oil "M'SKi'MKHN oT
Peace" unil iilno nave H Very in
immlnjr talk on "i:olution" emi
vinetiiK thorn- pi- lit t!utt they
had not originally h- n monkeys.
A inovinir picture Mhow has been
started In hnhlcr at the luibhr
Atnuw im nl lt.iH. H has been
f . oM'-ii'IitiK t ) 'ftrnivitl w hhh It
I, t. (iii'ihlf, Mr. Ilviiiff cue pert s I tc-lnj,' held at f.u (irunde this we"k.
to itlni two hou ji week, "ii.- on Tin y nil pronounce It a l.i :.! l
WfiliK htiay and tin other mi Sat- j miccchh.
unlnv.- Kor the cuiuinr S"tin'- Mm, K'M Imixk hud elnirtfe of
liny hi- will present "The Mask ( tin- weekly prayer meeiliiK. which
of l.optu" v. illi Kred Thompson j wan held at th' Jmhlcr Church.
r ntirstiity cvi'niriK. I he wimper
huh "How Jo J Know J am t'av-
umt u I h ret 1 comedy.
Services are lu tnif held t Vt ry Sun
day cvcnliiK nt ciffht o'clock at
the IjiiMit ( 'h in tit. Tin- Itfv.
Ariiml roii( of Klifin d. livi p 1 he
sermon and a cordial invitation is
expected In all to int. nd these ht-
Sells Ice
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J Mr. and Mis. Oscar How t il t- -'luriicd
Ihlh week from Wtilhi Wal
la, WiiHli. win re tiny wen- called
: hy the (ifii th of Mrs. Ikiwclt'o la
I liter, Mr. Oei-n. Mr. (in . n not
his d'-alh hy Dm overtuniUiu A
' an auto truck.
:uwh Perry, of tin? Hoss Perry
r'u i it r in sidd four putrtt ot lui.
Umk liu.i month lur 1 f t . m pr
pah1.
Mm. 1.. Htiindliy, Mix.' l.izzU
Me Alilwlcc and Mrn. It'ina 'I' try
uci'c i tiit'iiuincfl ui dinner, Tiu h
dity, ly Mrw, Kita l-orifc.
Mr. anl Mm. Itotx-rt -'rthlnf
ilaiitihti r Itctty, w ho. ha v
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I rifi im-il Circle" and is undt-i Mimv of Hie lmM-r ioiIji arc
4iuwuHwiff!jt( q flt-.waa ; "
flfcr-''. V' Wfi v- I KI.I.II.. uil.1 Mr. and "Mrn.
t e - tMifrt3 fmC1 'PiSs V ! ''" w. . i,,,v,-,-.
Y rj ia UfrtWiaiurMmlia " '"" "" h, " M'""l:'-v-
a ! 'fiarlc I--. Weaver urcoiO::iliicd
4 X I him and will visit in I. oh ,i1;:'l".-t, 1
f lor noun- lllile. (
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hind K'KH and walks upriKiit like
u human licirtK-
Aftcr Mr. W-Ht r-ta itirmiKh
with Maynn- In- will mil for Miiiid,
not lor the Mil ml of kicking' lame
hut Maud, Unit lucky Jjiissy tliat
was liorn with mn Ickm.
hooking on in nmnzenieni a
wondeririK whut 11 1m all nhout.
wp t talorn will tile two lica-i' d
ciilf horn wltli two hc:ds and eiht
l.-Ks mm many lc as Maymc and
Main) have loKcther.
Rc-iiaHe MercknJise Sincel855'
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lOl.KS!
I'mind on
I'm tuiiiitc
hi'.'Ji l ii-c
Hero is Konictliinj,' to think nhout. The I'vciy-D.iy liurjiiiins
our con ii tors iinrt .shelves iire extr.'ionlinnry values. .Many
.slioppcis have found our store to lie a haven of lefuee froi.i
Mi-. Jifl'l Min. (.'. W. Kox, lnn-n-lliy
unil ('lay Jr., ttfi-i- kin "I"
.Mr. . ii-l .Mix. liny. i,l (lian.l..
Siunliiy.
' 'linn I'hk'. !-:int 'I'lii-U.-r, Tom
Maitin t N.-wton i'itiu-r i-ri
W. lIllt-H.laV .H1 II li'.lllllf' O'ill
i in-. '1 h-y will lie K'"!'-
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'llilrty-lhrtM' Irish I.uun fn.sM-d.
IHilLtN A 1 ) I tirlnic ' U' flcj
slop of tiic 1- rec Hiiitu parhument
reccnity iijiii'lndcd. 'AS n'eH were
iian'4'. coviTinir every variety of
, nutioiial ncllvil.l' one of the nn'.M
tint utile wan that authoriintf the
iisi- of tin Ktver Shuniion to sup
ply eh ciricity.
- Another act which provoked
much controversy was the treason-
aide mid seditious offenses act. It !
provide (lit1 death penalty for tre.i-
sun und Kiinhd penuti-s tor:
various other offi'Iisen Kainst the
state. - j
J'arhameni, wtiien nan men in
senston almost eotitintiouHiy lor i
three .vearti. mljoiirncd to .N'ovein- I
her 3.' i
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Makers of Two Horse
"ffelst Overalls-
A new Pair FREEif They Bp
S'l'Ol' ill and inspect our stock of hinh-nrade clothin;'. Jt will surely
he worth your while. You must see in order to heliive that your dollar
can double its liiiyinjf )iower when you trade with us.
WM Ml'Y VOl LKSS WK SMI.I- VOl I.l-.SS
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NEW YORK STORE
Dcslroyi'is (if Iliuli I'l-icen
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Red Grange Isn't tho only cuilcfte
student who sl-IIs lco 'uurlnij the
summer. Miss Mario tiro.HH, an
undergraduate t tlie Univei'sUy of
Minnesota h;us (urnod let; man for
tho 8U miner at Hazel l'i-.rk, neitr St.
I'uul, and toUs lco around each day.
In MckIco city symptoms of hu
honic plajrue have hecii found in
rats, and Die people living tln re
an- takiritf ineanures to prevent a
potisihle oulhrmk.
We Sell
Wesfinghoiise Fans
II. &S. Electric ,
Sommcr Hold li!d-. l'hone 393-W
ANIMAL SHOW AT
SXAPP CARNIVAL
ENTERTAINS MANY
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f I Many who were off on n vacat-
ion trip hove now returned. Al
JL Willi rem I IVeH ItlKI II'lelKIS
lit The Kalh-.H; Mrs. William Wis-j.-.'triH
from a vist i.t ItntK--, Idaho;
.Mr. :rnd Mrs. Claude Kale and i:u
ili W-.moner, from n catupimr (rip
at. Wallowa Luke.
chn rii-s Thompson rei iirncl to
1 1 1 ? 1 1 J j- from .siiiiiiiht niiool at
CorvalliH. He will he in linhlert Tf any of the local dairy men
uiUil the opening of the Wallowa ! were to pay .i. vi: il to the snupp
mcIiooIs. Illros. n'""und.s and drop in to the
Mr. and Mrs. Uay Wilson left ; I'renlt Animal SIm.w nVned hy
tiiis week for n visit with rda- I'rof. Ivans they would imdouht
tives at ill-Ape, Idaho. ,.lltv )!(iniriSPd at Hie seen,, dur-
Vertie Payne, of KnhTpris.', vaH!ji1K iiiujim' hours,
in luihh r Sunday. Min. Payne j while tire d:,ry is not one or
and children returned with hhn tojn,,. hu.st in the country there is
Knterprise. jil'ter u three week's ' distinct novelty ahout it.
visit with her pa rent h, Mr. nnd j 'f conrne every picture pre pos
Mrs. Willinin Henrie. showing iile o:i a farm nlwas
C.cor'Ke Stevenson called on his.. shows a buxom lass in a nice k'ii
sister Mis. William WiKnns. ilur-Ikiih dies.s and honnet milking the
itif? the week. Mr. Stevenson wns gentle Jersey. Pail there a dil-
Wallowa, where lie ferejiee.
timber kind. J .Mr. West Is In ehar::e of tho
Peek. of Cove lie:;to'k. You will see him place
Mr. and Mrs. I.. I
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ICE GOLD MELONS '
WE PLUG THEM FOlt YOU, AND IF NOT GOOD, WE KEEP ON PLUGGING
TILL WE FIND ONE THAT IS. WE DO NOT WANT YOU TO PAY FOlt
ANYTHING YOU H Y FROM US THAT IS NOT ABSOLUTELY GOOD.
.Good Drinks On Ice
ALL THE I'.EST KIND OF POTTLED GOODS
GRAPE JUICE CLICO GIVGER ALE
HUDVVEtSER PEEP. CANADA DRY
COLU.MP.IA PREW
Jap llonnete, of Suninn rville
who has been In tho CJrande Hon
e Hospital for the past
with ii broken h-f?, was
to his home this wi'
tins ntonjr nicely. '
his .stool and 1. ticket antl call out. i
to one of his assist ants. "Urine '
Mnyme over here," And May me ;
is brought forth and you will start 1
month, t wit Ii surtris
nioved j intr on two f
PATTISON BROS. GROCERY.
"Particular Grocers for particular Housewives"
when Mavpie walk
f takes her place 1o
antl is tfet-ji-e mjikeil. Mayuie i.s the outy cow
,. I l:t the world horn with just two
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ANNOUNC
THE OPENING OF LA GRANDE'S NEW APPAREL SHOP
In The Location Formerly Occupied by Ash Bros, in the Foley Building
-ask. jlu. -Ii.
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Opening Saturday, August 15th.
WITH A COMPLETE SHOWING OP THE NEWEST MODES IN EARLY FALL
DRESSES, COATS and MILLINERY
Dainty, Lingerie - Silk Hosiery - Brassieres - Novelties
For weeks we have heen prep;iiinj: for the opcMiinjr of this exclusive Ladies' Apparel Store while remodeling of the store has been in progress,
;ir buyers have been in the markets choosing the garments that will be on display for your approval in our opening. We believe "THE PARIS" to
the finest ready-to-wear establishment in Eastern Oregon, and we cordially invite your inspection.
Free!
Pair of Silk Hosiery to Every Customer
MAKING A PURCHASE OF $.100 OR MORE DURING
First Week of Our Opening
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