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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1926)
Ptr Two ::l;t' Wednesday, June 23, 192. uKAN UK EVENING IBSkKVE3 'I lwlll' JI.II.Jt-.l,lM'af I toufi I .mm nsnssssss) "" " " 1 " " COME ON PEOPLE! KEEP A COMING! We've Only Just Started THE GREATEST OF ALL THE WONDERFUL BARGAIN DAYS AWAIT 'yOU! HILL'S DEPT. STORE'S GREAT AND MIGHTY : '. fflSFOSAL SALE E HELD ff REUSE ION fun IS ON WITH A TREMENDOUS RUSH ' All Eyes Turn This Way for a Spectacular ( Sale Of Women's Coats and Dresses . . . Styles Choice Silk Materials Fashion Favored Colors Aote the substantial savings and you must agree thatthis is the most remarkable value-giving event this citv has ever known in mif.c9cnn COVfel June J. (ffperial) A baptismal service was held at the Ascension church Sunday mora-In-- Rishop W. P. Hrmlngton conducted the tIii assisted hjr the Kev. William Murray llrailner. William Murray Bradner. IIowmi Maunders, Alma Hrryford. and Vernona Goodcll.aere baptized. 'Following lh morning services Miss lxis Itruett and Jas. Hal)', of I'rairie City, were confirmed. The. Kcv. and Mrs Ijiley, who ,'attcndesl the. summer school here 1 1 ' i ur u u iunii' iq i.a liranao li (Drday night la hold service at nay morning. The Kev. Joseph A. TenBroek. of The liallea. was in I -a Grande Kunduy. to axaiMt villi the services.' lie alao attended the sunimer arhoot here. The Hrv. I. ti. If. William went to Butter for th Hunday -nKl anr the l;ev. Kalph V. llinkle returned to Fendleton. COVE CALF CLUB: ; MEMBERS GUESTS OF COMSTOCKS fOVB. June IS. (Special) Mr, and Mrs. Italph rorostorlt enter lutned I he members of the boys and xirls' HoJstein ralf club at their home Kundav afternoon. The club ia the only one in the state1 sherc registered Holntelna only are used by the boy and girls In their club work. . . . Those, present iwsidcs thr host id hostess a-i-re. Mr. and Mrs. it. H. Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Ra ker. Mr. and Mra. A. I. Ileeker. Mrs. I ah Ileeker and daughters, ' Dorothy and larrlet Clarence Beratrh. Hobble .'Becker. . Marlon and J-ewis tlelse, rtaudie .ona iMt Baker, Kulh. Kathleen and JUy ronurtoek and th-; club boys and i .1- i "(i r-men and Jane i f!ini,.i John, Harold and Frances ft,m atocjt. Almon Oelso anil Troy Ileeker. . ' At fiva n'elnck a nlenle lir n... waa served on the lawu at the t'omstock how. Between 15.00'i.liio and fjOfl.oW worth of goods mostly in: tllrs, hides, leather articles and silks were .smuggled into Ituxsia lust year, according to Movlef au thorities. ' . School District 16 f Elects Director, Clerk OVI-L (SiK4-jui Th annual whoo! mtinr of Krost dlmrirt i AO. 1 was hHd this Tek. A. IHckr u -l-ot dirwtor mnij Mm. Nli Klyltl was clrk of ih arhool hoaM for lh- n- xt y-ar. . " GIRLS' DRESSES ; New todayi in all solid colors, embroidered over the f i-ont Very pretty. Specially pneed at n .19 I NEW TODAY! .. Ladies! Black Rayon Coat just what you want for the car. All sizes. Sale Price $g.9S 1 : ! NEW. HOUSE DRESSES M In late styles, all fast colors. Twenty-five in : ', "; this lot all at Sale Prices. you CAN SAVE $10.00 And more on oijr letter Coats at these Sale Prices. ,.You shokdd not overlook these if you can use a coat at all. f - - : t HI I HURRY FOR THESE SPECIALS IMBLER PERSONALS Little fans for 5, nine-inch fans for 13.00 larger fans at higher prices. But they're all General Electric fans the best you can buy at any price. -ej.-js, i ' : A SPECIAL SELLING OF WASHABLE SILK FFOCKS -. H2.75 . $12.75 With the sports season definitely "on" and sports clothes so surely "in," it is essential to have a number of attractive frocks that will take to the tub with a goodly grace and come out as jaunty as ever. Watch Onr Windows FABRIC GLOVES - For the Woman Who Delights' in ? Immaculate Hands A'traveling you may go, or a'shopping or wherever you will; and if you have several pairs of washable gloves you know that your hands will always look well groomed. Such a simple matter to wash out. these gloves on your hands! Whether chamois, suede or silk, cuffed or slip-on, they dry in a jiffy. Nicest of all, uiey are an quite inexpensive. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE Read Our Ads IBxnsrzrtVnLrixtTiLm irwinnn Hv jmijm-Dl I 'i i miiv ul'ulviv I o it t"v- i'ir viiwi in x'oruand. she tint I-.. .. , . r i i r. 1MI1I.KR fSpeeltrly Mr. and Mra. Jarnen Klliolt, of Elgin, called, on Mrs. William Wujffuiis- Katur- dav. ' I . Billy 8mtih caroe home last Sal-' uruay irora tne logtnff camp -here lie has been arorkins;. Mra. Grace Morris, of Elgin, was I visiting mends here lYiday. Mra. Ella M. Walker returned , from- her vacation trip to Portland j last Wednesday evening. She spent ,, moat of her time visiting friends and relatives there. I Mr. and Mrs. Krank Pnnklin nf jj Cove, were at Imbler Friday visit- i"C at ine nome or his brother, (John Cod kiln. I Mr. and Mrs. Dan Westen.sk ow J are the parenta of a baby girl born jto them June J. Both mother ) are frettina; alone nicely. H. M. Prior is suffering- from a .SoVi foot. Tfe ran n nii ln K lijU week. : i William tM,1 1 .i u. i !a)hler last Saturday on his way l.-.El a f - I 2 f Tra vtyette waa here last week. 'Robinson and WriffhL hnrf tn close their sawmill for a few dam fast week on account of the rain, mafclnir It ImpOM.ible to haul in the ijjlohi by t rack. Most of the crew cjane r .i In i ....... i Grande, isi visiting Ml hnm. ... ner prenut. iir. and sirs. John bUhfiVM, Ir. and Mrs. C C Welch and son. Wane. returned last Priday eveqins frotrt Cor-allls. They vis; Ited Mr. Welrh's rliurhter lecs llth Mithewi in Portland while '. Clarence and Joe K enwn f m spending a few davs with their mother. Mrs. Ella M. Walker. MiW Ona IfmlSOn flrrivfJ ,laM Thursday evening from Mon month. She has been attending (the Oregon normaJ school there. I The many friends of Glenn Payne here were grieved to hear of his accident. His face was bad-' IV CUt and hi law I.An. hMkj. when two cars collided at Enter prise last week. He lived here for several years, moving to Enterprise last year. i A1IXO JUIr Ml trt A. C m D.C wKet ' Sold by "CHECK" SEAL ELECTIUCAL RETAILERS ; Pacific States Electric Co. II JSZ u J 111 taritii i i ii r MARGUERITES ar jnst ont of mutf tsj-i-saak dainties for waich yom Bud reclpei la Try av ( -iUauM't MartstaaiaWvs. - farrier nleon will n..i i .. truck drivers hauling Ice into the Imperial Valley of California this summer. In case a driver needs assistance he win r.-i.aj a bird with a call for help on the home office. j; UNIOSiT. (.Special ) Him Maa4 Kpaln, who baa beta teach in- (or - ths past year la th araoois of I 'ondon, Orrgoa. arrive4 bent last Friday and will visit la L'nioa for a few days before returning to Gilliam t'ounty. her. ah will probably apead the summer vaca tion. Mba flpala graduated from the L'nioa school lire year ago. John Ferguson la recovering from his recent Illness and U able to bo at his work again. A large car bearing L'tah lic ense cams to grtef Tuesday morn ing on the highway about three miles aoutk of Colon when it bumped Into a drove of estilr. Itain oa tb windshield iaierfer red with the driver seeing the cat tle which came onto the highway from a aide road and before ih. car could be stopped It struck one of the cattle, throwing the animal on the radiator. The cattle seam ed U escape witnuut Injury but lac car was damaged to the etteot of breaking off one' light ad mash ing the radiator. Vernon Allen went to tint Ijik. Tuesday for medical treatment. Me relumed home tbe some eve. ning. Tbla end of the valiev rMviverf a very light rain several times during the week worth a good many dollars to the crops. The L'nioa poet of the natinni guardsmen lift for the state train ing canta Huadav. I J.tit . ni Rastnaad Ptfta eras tn Mmmi Some o! th boys erlU go on to Vancouver after their I n M-U.L-. at Medford are finished and join me camp there lot more drill. Connor's store Is holding a die. solution sale which began Thurs day of last week, Mrs. Homer Cheney left Vnlon Tuesday for a combined business and pleasure trip into Idaho. The Eastern flnm i , nany is replacing the wooden floor in their meat shop with a concrete one. The work Is being done half at a time in order lo not Interfere wim trade. MIm Grace R.t. , . ni4uii.ir from the fnioa hieh vhnni - pie of years ago. alter spending a ! frw weeks at her home left last i-... it ro to tfeiiingnam. Wash, to attend normal school this summer. Mr. and Mra Thomas Oomr-ton a ho came here from California a couple of weeks ago to visit wilh nts tnoiher and sinter, will also visit In Nebraska before r..i..ee.i... to their California home. W. O. Hajrgvrty who went to Eugene to atten.l th.. iAn exercl.s in which his son Pm..e. on psrtirlpate.l. arnr.-d home , a few days ago accompanied by a younger son. who had iut 'inch ed his Imhnun year at the unl vcrstiy. Will llar.-erty iw re. main in I nion tor the aummer. but Emerson &tonne.l In Pn., i where he has accepted a position m nana, tie specialised at the university in accounting. Alisaes Marion and Marria Phy who returned frnm Ktigene a few "ays ag". are now at th.ir home In .-.M.i.i nin. wnere tne latter will spnd the summer, Marlon expects to r-turn to the university in a few days to take a summer course. This extra work l!l enable her to graduate from the university this fall. Audrey ivijp, l.eona rtosewull. Kama Bauer. Vivian Kofford. Er- ma Nellson. Stella Edvalson n,l Maud Lay enf. to Beliingham. Washington, to at'.ead the sum- are mer Session Of thx stale normal school. The rlrls m.t.t the inn in cars wnn w. J. Baiter and Clay ton I-av as chauffeurs. The tw. men returned from their trip the tirst part of the week. Harry McTlav and familv spending a few weeks visiting Id Western Oreeon and In faiifnrnii They are making the trip in their car. Dr. Little and Tharirv Conner were over from Cove Friday to confer wi'h local Odd Fellows about the picnic at Elgin on June v. . And These Are Only a Third of Them IVeZ-SyxTCei 'sTUH wm"m mi. ,, ,-, ,, - Fun r'1' Aron "" P!" " rrls tn the ardvty Baaest ww. More hi The costumes shown above are rehearsal costume, only. It might be aSed. WIFE VISITS HTM IrADBUDlin I m-lf Imm .tnm h. nas been separate. 39 years, visit ed him yesterday, Khe came from I'lH. m heln l - MM.n.Mn- . t . , Ing to an authorised edition of his "wue.sk Anq ne nas ceasea nis lit erary monastic solitude. As nart of the ceremony he boarded his miniature warship and fired a sal ute of five guns. MN'Cnt SENT TO JAIt, LIMA, pern "The stager of Am.rk-a. aboriginal and wild." is to spend three rears tn nrison. Jese Kintos Chocaoo, poet lau reate of Peru, has been sentenced for killing Edwin Elmore, an Am erican In a lUerary dispute. 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Narshmaiiows That'i why they make auch good marguerites. And ' why they're such fun for TOASTING around a gloving bonfire Always Fresh in their Blue and White Tins roll-pound tlx, flat for taijr picking id Smxll)r Una.. 'Mc Bulk xCxautt'i Manhmailow. lb,... COc This Gay Little Man ?part in th window of thoutanda ef Mortt to tail too wber ruu ru buv AevK i or a; a. X-ra.'i MaribKallowi, SK II SH Blue and White Tins TrSS B19CV1I C. SpokftA Portlan4 smi Public Sale! At the Duncan McDonald Farm 10 Miles Northeast of La Grande Commencing: at 10 a. m. FREE LUNCH AT NOON Monday, June 28 30 Head Horses, 3 to 8 Years Old 0 Head Sheep, 5 Head Milk Cows Two a-lwiioin Oliver gang plmvs; Two 3 In. warorrn Ihiw srtt tan: thin mm culiitanir; One .Monitor tlrill; One In.nliai.ir ' Household Goods Owslvting nt library tabl. rr.4.lK chairs, ball tree, niplionnl anil nuinrnMi oilier articles. Tl ltMt-410 anil tui.lor. rend,. orr I0. a credit of C Duncan McDonald T. B. JOUNSO.S, AiMMtrrneer J. B. 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