Monday, June 7, 1926.
CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Local News In Brief
, ' .(XIMINM KVKftl'
Junu , IB, 1 1 Union l.lvralnrfc
alw at llnMiu. ,Orfc
Jium , SI Nolfonl rttMtloii at
Vnlral liiiililtng.
July 1.1, 14, IS ami IS Fm
. HnnKiliakrrs' Institute uuilar
5 .'BuituiWM Thu Ouwrver. i
'Jiiljt sa, 24 Convention of
. . Nortliwurt Ileal l&MUe wuo
t'lalliw III 1 (irauilu.
'it. 2i, si, ami Uuloo
, county rulr at Kluiu. Ore,
purchuan or aupnilra .anil material.
aaiaait'f vAiy'i at -'AWd' Wet' 'vviinlnjt 'for a Viiit't'
Willi her hi'oUii'r, anil Mn.. , Mu
' Keniion. Mm.' Kerry came) to Koa
Itern Oregon with lMv unit Mr. A.
I.. Klchardson, of 1.0. Oroude, who
' motored ' home. The visitor, a
fornur resident litre, moved away
jfrom 1. Grande In 1909
for next year's apei-atlon. gemnr j. k. Kerns, of Hpokane, Wwh.,
tine uuiimug m anape, ana com. jcArsetttinr un In mu ranee .com
pleting the reports of
just closed.
the school pan wan here thta nidrntnir on his
(way to Idaho. Ho slopped here to
;seo G. 1 Dutton, local representative.
jli'it from I'n tun '
II. J. Itoilmun or I'nlon
Small Mast? i:ti1txuKhe4l
j The ftre truck was called lo the'
Moon residence, at Kourth'. and O, .To Visit, lieiwives
j lii" old rown yesterday ut 1:45. m.,1 ' Miss Cressi firown passed
to .extinguish irein fc nrflirna through the city morning on
The origin Is not known. The low her way to Wallowa, whore she
Is oittlmutod nt about, HO, ?
On- Way o Ala . ' 'p- y ' li
Mr, and Mrs. Karl A. Jliilre, who
' 11111 kn thixlr linmo 11J Toifiilrt. Ohlri.
a t.. ' ...... .1-...
will visit during- the summer
months with relative there. Hhols
from Win too h, Washington.
iwera In the oily this morning. M
'and Mrs. Hulco were on their way
to Kntnrprtso, .whom they will visit
FUliing; Tody .
Air. and Wis. C 1 Jlojnerell and
son, Woodrow, and Mildred und
Victor H hum ate left this morning
j a few days before resuming- thelp' tho hraml1 train to spend
trip to Alaska. She lived nt tinier
prise sixteen yours ago.
I'lro Meeting- Tontirttt
The regular monthly meeting of
the duy outing und fishing; In Wftl-
lowa county.
-business visitor In La Grande ,1o-
:i ' '-. ;
Minister ami wife Visit H
Jtev, und Mrs. Nt H. ),yon. of
iHiturlo, visited I Ms urtornoott nt
-1)10 homi of Mr. and Mrs. i,.
McKennon, here. . ,
t-.,. ' V--' V -
Iltrc from Onw-. i
'Mr. .and Wra.'v. A. I.lolil drove etuht oVloek In the . oltr .hall dIay" ,wlth hor uouKhter. Mm. Allco
JO l.u Ol'.ill.lc fruill Tove Klindnv lillllillnir. 1,1m f'hlef IV O. U nreh. . "'. "o "e un ru lull
uml apenl the -niijht ntlie Som- Inon reporta. . He nruon thut ttll
mer hotel. : v - ti nietitlie'rs be In attendance.
VWl.M llaiigltlor Mero
Aim. Kmma Htott returned to her
the I41. Grande Volunteer Kiro de. ul Joaeim n im iiiommK a
parlnient meinhera will he held at ru"" " lor miverui
I
VIsUIiik at Milton
Mm. Sherwood Williams has
' ... . . . lu,An ulultlnw n flltnn ulK k(
-tlKirnrs Inmi Twin l'all ' lo "tiwly at ta tetllla . Mk ......... ......
: Mr u r .J. H m,. and Klorenee Lynch Miller -left in f: T'..
Mn .... iiiuhl I'nr Wlliliii li'unan, wtinrn
iH ai the home of .Mr and Mrs. will study the Ortmun method. non" """""
William MeKenzle, on main street. ror v,olln ensemhie.
. bins since Friday. She Is expected
'ehlldren'i
.. method of violin which teaches thei " Vt
:.r W.k K.,u:l:''!1nrl l(i;iir of violin study In clnsk ', "nd . Harry. )cxter were
Mr. and- .Mrs. 'tv M. . Koyln and I Hh ! '" "''"ly technic and ret ' ,' " ,, ' , i,. '
wo children, Hobby and ' Jack,' Pertolro wll.h.JtnlDll :llrOkaw whll. .
pent I he week end!, ylsltins Mr. """ (.iil'l-l.T';'!!'):' tlwlll mnk.
To I'n Ion for
flare, llnby
l I'i;
.1
Mi.:'i..i i, i,! l.-: HoV.oi, Pi fr months with
mi
to1
iinefl for SiKHMlinu:
H. J. Xellianek. trollllionc nlavee 'he
)n a Kpokano orchestra, was. fined n half pound' babyjUibayu.-librn to
'it -In the municipal court Saiuriliiy t hem 'Juno' t.i. Jloih baby Jnd mo-;
mailt on speeding charava, llin Iher are'dolna; nicely. MrsJ Houck
pullee report.
I
Sit. Kmlly I'ii'hIiIiiii Here: , , .
; A." If. Kianne. ol' Merrill. Wis.'. I
bore for a week's visit with ills Xow Officer Appoluted- '
son, August J. Slantre. . The visit-I. K- K" Mori, formerly a member i
or Is president or the Ml.. Emily f 1,1,1 Multnomah county sheriffs
l.uiuber company. force, has been' npiiolnted as state
, traffic officer In the I'nlon-Wal-
Igrin, whero Mr. Dexter
pted a position and they
mnkc their heme.. They have
been at Pendleton for' the past
Mrs. '. Dcxtcr's
Ik atl tbe: heme 'ftf Wer ' Innlhrir.. M
J. J, lfec:; ,Tlio Utile boy iins heon
clrlatrti.edj Kennetlf .lielloj, , .
On Way Home to Wallowa .
Miss Winifred WIHelt und Wade
Hull were In tho city, this inornlnir
en route to their homes i at7 WaU
Iowa, Miss Willett has been teach
ing school at WendliiiK, Oregon,
during the. past year and Mr.
Wade has been working In Port
land. They will both spend , the
summer at Wullowa.
Here for Stock fellow ' '
I,, i. Allen, nssistunt state club
NEWS of SOCIETY
Pearl Design
Miss Spencer in
Piaae RedUl
' Miss Mildred Spencer was pre
sented Saturday evonlnrc in ptnno
recital hy lier toaeher., Airs. lee '
Reynolds. Miss Spencer la just '
completing; her fourth year of ptnno
study and promises to be an excel- 1
lent pianist, Hhe played threo ',
pro ups Kaliirday and each number
was rendered without a mlstuke. I
Hot technic was clean and each ae- '
lection phiycd was enthusiastically
received by tho ' l&rjre Audience
which hud prnthered nt the Nelh-
horhaod club rooms in the library
iMtlldins for .the' profframr ! "
V Her. first ffroup 'she pluyed four
numbers, "ludlun Rulte" hy Uleur
n nee,, "Hal lVInfunts" by Wewler
hout, "flolvejffs Hong" by Clrlefr and
"Anltra's Dunce" by (irlejr. Haydn's
'8onata In K Khit "Alleifro" und
"Adnelo OantubHe' mude up her
second pro up. und her Inst group
was composed of thre.e numbers,
"A New Htdln' Place" by IT. T.
Hurlefa-h. 4 'The 1ilrlwlnd" by
MoxkowKkl und MncDowell's Scot
tish Tone picture." The young; art
ist received muny lovely bouquets
of flowers. t J
Awtlstlng; MIps Spencer wns Irvln
Xundel, violin student of I'Torcucc
Uvnch sillier, lit played two num
bers. "On the Wing of Kong-" by
Mendelssohn and "Adoration" by
Korowskl und wns equally well re
ceived. - Miss Mildred Jovett was
his accompanist I
i ue noig-nnornoou ciuo rooms i tttv sKf.-t. im
wi-n- iin-Miiy twm.- irmo oo ; Hppakfast Ornperruit juice,
cuslon with bpuquet-H of - peonies OOTOui; th,n rn;nm
und other gurden flowers. Kloor crsp broiled bucon. crisp bran
lamps n ha4-moplRlff jCplor added toust, milk, coffee.
New Paris htuiridi-osHCK ore rlehty em
hrojiMTfd in iteniis 'i nis u or i:k.v
llnii desimi with n sMvei Ikuw nttrvi
r. mvred with ucai'bv
Sister Mary
Says:
to the attractiveness of decorations.
Saturday evening's recital com
pleted Mrs. Reynolds' work thlH
year. .She .will resumo her clusm'S
In. piano In, the fall, t I
Home Department ' ;; I
Plans Picnic
Members' of tho homo depart
ment of tho Klrst rrcsbytertnn
" l.unchebit naked hew Cabbage,
whole wheal bread, upprlcot creaifi
pudding, milk, ten. 1 " '' ''
Hinner 1'ot roast or beef,' potn;
Ions cooked with meat, browp
gravy, spinach salad, fresh straw
berries, mother's splee cako, . rye
breud. niljlt,, jqoft'eo,. ;'l;)' i'iu'i
1 If you have an iron kettle with
d'' close-fitting Iron cover, the potu-
rnkluir Slit-en to Kiimmerrilli- ' ilowu county territory, sucoeedlng
wi.m'.h; the' week end! rrcd",o ,mm , T v
lie was inking two hands of sheep Officer Bert Is taking up his duties
to the mountains back of Summer- today, with . iieudquurters . In I41
vllle for Bummer, range , (Grande. . .. . ..
hnnh an.nl a 1 vl, . fii I n rtatrnnnii tOI'S Urc Placed Oil t01 Of tllO meat
Friday at the home of Mrs. Augusta1 1 nour boforo wonted to serve. The
Johnson. Klftoen members were vegeinmu is really steamed and ue
present. Mrs. A. S. Anderson, i'dous by tills inelhod of cooking,
president, presided over the busl- lOther vegetables can bo added If
ness session nnd also led in the de- .tl10 family does not object to 11 "a-
votlonnl. Plans were made for a. voury" gravy. Salt tho vegetables
picnic to be held Inter In tho.ahoul 15-minutes before serving.
will he In Union county until after
tho Union livestock show.
TnurlHs from scuttle .: Will Ke Dauglilei' Graduate ,
" Mr. und Mrs. Knoch W. nacshaw ' Mis. II. II. Cleaver will leave 10
nnd their dairghtem, l.-rnnees and night for Portland, en route to 1-Jii-1
Mafgu ret,' 'were guests from' Seat-' gene, where shc'wllf attend exer
tloii.wt night nf the Sohimer ho- clws ill Which her 'dn'tlghter, t?oil-
ti l. They made (he trip here by stance, ;wlll be, graduated Monday
motor. llagsliaw Is head coach at nlglW."' 'Willie at Kiigen'e Ore.i'Alrsi
I'nlveraily or Washington. f'lea.vcr will be the. guest of Mrs:
: : . It. N. Zane, w ife of one of the art
Water Again Available Instructors ut tho university. J.-j
Pure well water, from "the1 . ' ' ' ' ;'
Grand Kondc Meat company's deep Off iin Vacation
well at lllelr packing plant on Jeff-I Miss Mabel A. Hennett, dean b'f
rrson avenue, ui agajiv av
The water liydranJ.'-af Mlio ei
Ih
Hiw from O, A. C.
Mr, I.lndgren,. livestock speeinl
tst with the Oregon Agricultural'
college i.extanston sorvlpet waa in,
lie city today.' Ho'wlli be here un,-;
Xfl utter the .Union Livestock, snow.
;i i : ' i ' ' I t ' ti
month at Riverside park. This
will close the year'i. work of tho
department.
Tho Rev. W. C Rows gave on In-
Moflier'g Kplcc Cake
; Four eRgs, H cup butter, 1 and
one hnlf cups brown sugnr, 2 and
one hnlf cups flour, 8 teuspoons
Moved lo Kprlng tit ree , r
j! Dr. and Mri. I'.' l.i Trlhb hnvp
moved to 403 Spring street, whero
Miss (taroiyu .UaujiKttr : ; and 1 1 tier
Il..n.l iLllau U.,..
IIIUIIK-I LVI I''.' '! V Ut, , , ,
tercHlmg talk reviewing the work baking powder, 1 cup milk, few
of the orgunlsution for tho past .grains suit, 1 teaspoon cinnamon.
quarter. I vSavn whllna of eggs lor the
l.unclieon was aerveil by tun !fr0silng Mmlliim I brotvn sugar Is
hostess und a social hour observed ;Useil and should be: rolled before
before adjournment.
uHnbto, girls andMjcad of tlpvtfllsh AftWUtuwl.Mr .XVlbtt.too. ,1
edge' of pavtment aT the IM. JafinUe high V'"" ' "voU 0,1 Adl""" avt"u"' i I
thu sidewalk,' wns broken for sev- school, wilt leuve tomorrow for her
era I days after a transfi-r truck varut Ion In Chlcnro and at various
hacked fnlo4 II. . j points In Wisconsin She expects
ito spend the- greater part of the
To Visit at Wnllown ' 'summer at her home at K II bourn,
l.llth; .May and Kdna Thoinns ; Wis; ' t , y ' ' '
went, to Wallowa this morning;. -on 1 ' ' ' J: .
thr branch line train. They will To Attend Teachers Colle- '
p-lslt their sister Mrs. Sarah f It. A. V)tkersoii ami Kldrldfre
Hronks, there until later In the Huffman left Sunday by auto for
week when tlitdr mother will gro to Greeley. Colo. They will attend
Wallowa after them. Ithe Slate Teachers college there
during the three months they are
OffJco Will Ho Open away. Mr. Wilkerson Is principal
Superintendent J T. Longfellow jof the Greenwood school hero and
ijinnounccs t fiat his office will be ( Mr. Huffman Irfa teacher at the
open ut the hlg-h school building . school.' .
throughout the summer. The work : - - -
to be transacted during the school Sister Here front Portland
recess includes, the filling of va- j Mrs. Jt M. Hcrr'. of Portlnnd,-a.
caneles In (In lenehinp staff, the sister of L. 1,. McKeunon of this
L
oneymoon juggage
FROM CLINT'S
With the tune of "Here Comes the Bride" still
lingering, the young couple are on their way
to Honeymoon Land. Here's a word of advice
to you. . Even if you dont know much about
matrimony show your fellow travelers that you
know how to select luggage. You can't go
wrong with anything from CLINT'S every
piece so sturdy and good looking and reason
able in price.
Trunks $7.45 to $52.43 '
Gladstones . $1.45 to $27.45
Hat Bags $3.45 to $29.85
Suitcases $1.85 to $29.85
Overnights $2.45 to $ 5.85
Steamer Trunks $9.85 to $24.83
Multnomah Trunks Of Quality
1INT5 WTHIEI
'THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCS"
ItcturiHtl, o' Itani'li J; 'I
' Allen Hunler returned to the
Hunter ranch -on Willow -creek to
day after spending the week end Itj
ax Grande. J-
Hero from WnlUma '
Mrs. Margaret . McDonald, ac
companied by her sister, drove to
La Grande from Wullowa this
morning and spent the duy1 here
chopping.
I trove lo PaMfOt
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tull. ac
companied by Mrs. Ann Peebler
and Mrs. C. Allen, drove to Pasco,
Wash., Saturday, where they visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert leper, und
returned to their homes here Sun
day. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. l-eper's daughter,
Miss Dorothy Dougherty, who will
visit her grandmother, Mrs. Peeb
ler, here for some time. ,
! To Joseph 0ii -Wwlfe Km
l; Korrest WHson went lo Joseph
rJaturdny nlfht, whom he visited
; Sunday. wUU., relatives,., .He. uc
compunled by Mrs. , Wilson, who
I has been vtslthig- her mother there
(for ueveral daysj..returned , home
yesterday. :'v'-.''-: 'v''1.-'' ;,
Picnicklnic on Grande. Jtondc V
I Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Roylen, Mr.
und Mrs. T. It. Maxweil, Mr. and
( Mrs. Carl Hanhan. Mr,,i und Mrs.
John Qulnland. Mr. and Mrs.
Krank George, and Mr. and Mrs.
Sain Ruckmun, spent yesterday
. picnicking on tho Grande Hondo
. river.
Oiitliifr YesUTUay
j Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Putman, Mr.
land Mrs. W. H. T-elsman. Mr. and
Mrs. William SleKilst and Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Bay worn among' the
1.4L Grande people outing on the
Grande Konde river yesterday.
Camping over Week Knd
Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Wall and
children spent tho week end earning-
along the Grande Rondo river
near Starkey. They returned to
their home here today.
Drill this Evening '
The last drill here before, tho
summer encampment at Camp
Jackson, Medford, will be held this
evening at 7:30 o'clock at the arm
ory at Zubor hull. Company E. will
leave nr.-xt Monday morning1 ut 6
(2ft o'clock en route to Medford. A
farewell dance will bo given Sat
urday night, the proceeds to jro
tnu'tiffl tho pnmniinv'x mpiM fimil
The guardsmen will be away l4
days, returning; .to Ia Grande June.
30.
A Rfoord to be I'rond Of
lestie Clemo and Charles Daws
established a new record for post
office clerks in th 13th railway
mult service division by "throwing1
the rose" in 19 minutes, and so ac
curately that thy received a
standing of 99.64 per cent, accord
ing to word recleved from Inde
pendMMBA, Ore., where fhs two a
Announcements
Social -announcementa may bo
printed In tills column free of.
diarec. Any annminecments iwr
talillng to any TuiK fldhs Surir ATI '
cooked food salet etc., will be
refused. Annotincriiipnta,' to bo
printed the wune day, uinst be
In society editor's hands b) V;00
o'clock. News editor's not
tmeusui'liiKiP '"! '; -ii I
f Cream . butter slowly add ugnr
'maungtiniii mixture is creamy.
Stir In a few tublespoons of thu
flour sifted once. . Add 1. whole
pkk und yolks of !J welt beaten,
hiW and sift, remulnlnrjr flour with
bVvltiuK powder, salt and cinnamon,
The. Daughters' of the American
Revolution will met Wednestltty
afternoon at e home of Mrs. Rob
ert Kukln. 1M! Walnut strett. Tho
meeting will begin at-3 o'clock. .':
Railroad Men Arrive in
New York for. Meeting
NKW YORK, , June 7 (AD
William Sproule president, and
Paul Shoup. exenutlve vice presl
dent of the Southern Pacific com
pnny: Ralph Hudd, president nf
the Greut Northern, und (')iurl"s
Dnnnely, president of the North
ern Pacific, arrived here today for
a conference regarding the Joint
iiHevof new .railway Hues in Ore.
Preliminary nieeflugs of. tho. ox
ecutlves were held lute today with
Indications thut a formal .Htut
nutnl be issued tonight. " , " 1
Portland Man Injured
While Climbing Hood
PORTLAND, Ore., June 7 (AP)
Charles Lovelund wus carried
down from Mount Hood yesterday
by Hood River guides for surgical
attention, aRer he suffered a gu.sh
In the groin from sliding Into un
Ice ux on Coat Mun's scoot, Kllot
Glacier.
The surgeon was obliged to take
one stitch In the wound, and l.ove
land is recovering sutisfuctorlly.
Ixiveland Is employed In the book
keeping department of the titi
Ken's bank.
Tropical anlmuls In the tendon
aoo lust whiter were iirovided with
artificial summer sunlight - by
Ineans of ultrn-vlolet rays.
the stunt Is about 25 minutes. Tho
xaminutlon wus made by William
C. Ott, of . Seattle, chief clerk of
the railway mull service in this
division, which 1s Oregon Washing
ton and part of Idaho. Mr, Clemo
Is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. French of tills city.
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
Tin rt ii cm 1 a..
At nlfht when jonr lett
.re tlreil, ton .nd nwullen
from iuucu walking or
d.mlln. iirhikle tiro
IUnuMt4UI rKmdr
la tlx fot-itli, xrtitly
mo in. mn .no in
flanwd parU anil
relief 1 like magic
HliMe Mn'ilM.ni
Inta vmir iiwri In
the nmrnrnff. .nd
walk In coufirt. it
lake. UK frlrllnn
from tbetDoe, Snta everywhere. Fm nil
SMtinle.nil a rvxtKflM) H'.ikin. IN,ll
Fascinating
One's face should make one
NOT betray one I
UNDERNEATH the itaini Itft by un
nd wind, underneath the blcmiihei of
untifhtly tan and muddineti, your tWn
lie creamy, amoottt and exquttte. Per
hapa you don't know that you Can re
store that lovely pallor ond the aatlo
texture which uied to be your pride.
El Eitado Lemon Cleanainc Creme uaed
regularly eradicate! disfiguring blera
iihea and leavea the akin transparently
clear and smooth. The fragrant Lemon
Oil in this creme does tor your face
what the harsher lemon juice does for
your hands. Whiten and refreshes. Re
member El Estado Lemon Creme Is reaf
lemon u7 NEVER a drop of those
dangeroua acids, to dry and pucker the
akin, nor noxious animal tats to coarsen
the delicate texture. Masiaged gently
into the skin, with careful upward
strokes, then wiped oH with aoft
cloth, this wonderful creme will free
your face of those horrid blemishes,
enlarged pores, and worry lines. If
left on all night, after first being uaed
to cleanse the face thoroughly, it will
reveal youthful freshness and a free
dom from tan that will amaee you
even after the firit trial. It it featured
in dollar jars at most toilet goods coun
ters, but if you wish to try it before
you buy it, we will gladly mail you a
free sample. El Esudo Products
Co., Beanie, Washington.
61 Sstado
LEMON Creme
Add alternately tth milk to rtrst
j mixture. ' Rent"' until' " perfectly
smooth and turn Into no. oiled and
floured dripping pan. Rake 40
minutes In moderate oven. Let
cuke e-ool und cover with the fol
lowing rroutlng:
Roll 1 cup of brown fiunr imtll
free from lumps. Beat white or
egg until Stiff und dry. Heat In'
rolled sugar and spread over cake.
Put into a hut oven fur 4iht min
utes to brown and puff the frost
ing. - If there Is any danger of the
euko burning on the' bottom during
this additional baking place a shut
low pan of water under thu cuke!
and put tho ruck on which the)
cuke Is placed us near the top of
Ihe oven h pdssthhv' ( 'U, m t '
HEALTH
(Hy Snmuel Itinwu, M. I.)
Mem Iter Gorgus Memorial Institute
June is the month of brides! . I
In this month there will be many!
new families founded. That, they
hhotild be founded under proper1
auspices Is ' ull Important to the
welfare of tho rurn, Linking tho
diseased with the heelthy Is build
ing on u foundation of sund, for
under such clreumstunces the new
family Is starting under a severe
handicap.
Many slutes have passed eugen
ics luws, which, require medlcul ex
amination of prospective married
vouplts. before murrlage licenses
will he Issued. - These lawS huve
strong advocates In ull parts of the
nutlou. Rut such luws may he
evuded und will continue to be.
evuded' until the1 public comes to
the consciousness thut health
should, bo u .foundation -stano for
every liiarrlugiy i Jt Is difficult to
legislate 'health 'Intd 'a. ipt'dple. It Is
better to edueuto the public .to the
need for heulth when tho teach
ings or health become un estab
lish factor! Regardless of luws,
common Qense health rules will
prevail, '4 ';' '
Tho first s step, therefore, fof
thosti centeinpiatlng matrimony1 Is
to have a health audit. Is the man
healthy? Is the woman healthy?
Perhaps there is some defect
which can easily be remedied. If
both tire healthy, barfing throw
backs to previous generations, the
children will be healthy und If
this process Is repeated for several
generations a more robust and
sturdy race will result.
Assuming1 tho two henlthy
young people marry, it . then bo
comes a duty not only to each other
but to tho coming' generation that
they preserve their health. Econ
omically us well as physically, this
Is a highly linporlunt mutter.. The
ills from preventable disease cost
America each year f l.riuu.000,000.
Part of thut is paid for by indus
try, but most', of It Is paid for by
the rumltles of the nation. The loss
of each day's work und each-day's
pay brings tho newly miirried'rou
pl closer to the border lino be--'tween
plenty' and want'. !
"The' economic. ; position of the
J.lrMI.4lltrnt4lWlit4IJI.rtt"rt.t. MU
Its heulth. a coot-ding to tho late
Wllllum Gorgas. surgeon general
ot the I'nlted States army, who
stated thai the health of the fam
ily Is generally In Inverse ratio to
Its income, . ?'
i imv - itrwiii.jr - jxMwmm Jiilt- i
should do ail in their Mwer to re-
main healthy tliwefOre, becomes
essential. This can ba dotin only
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LET US BE
YOUR HOSIEli-. J
Onyx
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TrippbA
- Brands
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Ota's
Outing Shoes
$1.95
Muleskin . upper . with
oak tan spies. A very
good shoe1 fort work,
or outihg.'
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Ready-To-Wear
:"."! I & Millinery ; ; :
t tukiitr thn rnmlly phynldan In
to the. round, of tho fumllr. !-
i lodlr -unmlnutlona und thei adTtee
'lie Kivea on thn atnnttlt pt ttMah
examlniitlon. should - Imhmbm m
lailldlnir ruin for laeh new f.lnHir.
He can tmaril thn younir eirl
mnlnHt thoan tlilnffa whlrh ' reaalt
ln iliaeiuie anil hreakilawii.
Baby Dresses
On fine , white Batiste in dainty designs.'
Scalloped and hemstitched bottoms. :
"v. 75c to $1.00
, Art &0aby Shop,
We Buy for Less
We Sell (or Less
Red VVrist Canvas"
Gloves
15c
Dress Corduroy
Pants, wide bottom
$2.95
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NewYork Store
Destroyers of High Prices.
Mi
merva
Says
SIMNTKX
Giiaratilfl Silk Ilotdcry '
Is the best hone you can buy
for tho money. A new -pair
will be given If you get a
runner. New colors, good
styles nnd long service In
each pair. That's why we
sell so muny of this make.
Prices In reach of every
body who wear silk hose.
LM.MI ($1.21. (Iiirron) Ml. Ml
and 92.UO.
Polish for all light colored
ktd and ruir hIioim.
Heel Grips for your slip
pers, If. they nil p ut the
heel.
A nice line of Dress Ox
fords for men.
THE B00TERY
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