" Tuesday July 6, 1926.- - -
EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Local News In Brief
. OOMINO EVENTS
Julr 13. 14, IS and le Fraa
. tfomrnutfctw Institute under
iMiikwg Tlio Obxurvnr.
Inly in Union county's SOIIi
annual p lower ruuuluu.
July 2a, 24 ( (invention of
AiorIliwo.n Heal l'lHUtuj autw
. rtMfcm lu la (Jrninlu.
& 22, 2U. 21, mill 2. Union
county full' ai Elyiu, Ore.
Spend IMy In Milker
Ma Edward I,. rlolincs spent
tlu day In Maker.
IU-kMi'iiiI lu I .a ira lido
' Mr. and Mm. K N. Hell nro
guests hero from Hnlse, Ida. They
uro registered at the Koliy, .,
H'turns rrnni Wallowa
Miss CharloUi) Walker returned
last. cveniiiK from Wallowa Luke
and other point in Wallowa
county, where she has lieen vlsll
liiff relatives and friends.
Spend I'nmili at linker
Mrs. It. A. Shanks, who spent
the holiday with friend at Baker,
relumed to I .a Urande this inorn
in. Mis. McChII Is Ill
Mrs. SJtruh MoCiill. who Ih
spondinff the sumnu r ut tin hoim
of hor flauhtft, . Mrfl. l-'lorontn-Huoon,
Is HI of nt'iirttlB.
Irs. AWMtcnhavor Has Operation
Mrg. R. W. Westt'nhaver undor
wnnt an pmorEcncy operation for
appf-ndiritiH ol the Orunod Rondo
liospltiil Monday n Iff lit. Her con
dition today ifl said to be good.
Return to linker
AliPHes Mildred and Grace Pny
ton, or Haker, who spent lunt
nilit in la Grande, vlwlt inpr MIks
I.enoro Gibson, returned to their
homo f IiIb morning. -
Tlore, for J-'otirtli
V .lr. ;and Mrs. . U.'S.. Iluiclioa of
I'rndloton. and Mr. and Mrs. Huff,
of Raker, AeV -jcueHia of Mr. and
Mw Claud N'iish horc July 4.
Mrs.1 Cum)1 Tant JlecoverliiK
JMrh. J-'red Currey, who Is rocov7
prinff . from a tn-Jor ., operation
was able to attend Lho TCpiscopn.1
hinn! celebration at : Corn for a
brief lime yesterday. .
Hack from Vacation , ."
J. A. Ted ford, ntaiiagor of the J.
C, Penny store Ju.ro'. i back at
work today. He.iuid Mrs. Te.dford
and their family jipent ,varnt1ort, In
'lJlll'OJ-hiu;
Simp 'liaiiKCN Quarters
The Maytag shop, , formerly lo
cated In the butldinj? of the Ore
gon Hardware & Implement com
pnuy. has changed its quiirler to
tlK- Newlln Hook Slalionery
store, on Adams avenue. .
TIsIIh Wonderland ,
Mr-and Mrs, II. J. Moser and
daughter, Marjorl Mr. and Mrs.
Hounrd Kvann and Mr. and Mrs.
R. t Shields spent July 4 mid fi
In Wallowa I-ako wonderland. The
men in tho parly visited lee lake
during the trip, bringing home a
largo catch of fish.
fining to Austin Tamil
U. Marks, or the Security Con
structlon company, went to the
.Austin camp today to look after
work In connection with the build
ing of the John Day highway. Tho
company expects lo complete the
load this month, he said. That will
be six months ahead of the con
tract schedule.
finals from Miouri
Mrn. J. I. Kmart and son, Wil
son, Mrs. Leslie Fleming, and sons,
Sam and Hugh, arc here from
their homes at. Kulton, Mo., to
Hpend the summer with Mrs. C, M.
Humphreys, a sister of the visiting
women, and Mrs. W. V. Snook,
their mother. Wilson Smart plans
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SAVE
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SUMMER CLOTHES
Clint's Money
Raising Sale
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to remain In jx Cruiide when he
outers leave In tie fall. ...
AllllrCKKt llakor Klwiniana
Frank 11. Appleby, publisher of
i in i unscrvcr, was truest speaker
mis noon at Iho lunrheon meeting
of the Khvunls cluh at Buker.
Hit urn in I'ortland
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Wallowa luku over the holiday.
returned In her home this morn
l"B. Ilonio In lUilrrnrisc
Mr. and Mrs. William lTnnk
Wltll their VOIinir (liiiiirhier. flnna.
vicvo and Mahel. were In t.
Orande this morning on their way
home from Portland to Enterprise.
To Visit nl Nt-atilf .
. -Mr. and Mrs. W.-'. E. SuJlsbiiry
hoarded No. 17 this mornlnir,
hound for 1'ortlnnd and Scuttle,
whero they win spend vacation
visiting friends und an aunt of Mr.
Salisbury.
CiOfHK to Wwton -
Mr. and Mrs. Q. V. ITunrn and
thfir fivo children lrt thin ninrn.
lino- fnp IIiaIp lir.nin ,.t Vl'i.ulAn fl.
rift or .ponding several day a with
Mr. and Mrs. Rulph Potter In l.u
CJrundit. .,
Hnnie from Camp Trip
Mr. and Mrs. G. I.. Dutton ami
(heir two children .and 4'uptain
and Mrs. Kly und family returned
last night from a camping trip
along the Imnuha rlvor. They had
een away since Kriduy.
Here from Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner, of
endleton, runic to J-a Grande to
visit friends last evening, - uftor
r.pemling July i-'ourth at the Union
hotel. In I'uton. Mr. Warner Is a
luw partner of l'iderielc W. Stel
wer, republican candidate for Un
ited" States senator.
Fawn Horn In Captivity
( O. Conrad, who keeps a pair
of deer lu a purk on his place at
inbler, reported this morning that
a buck fawn Increase tho captive
tamily Saturday. Conrad found
one of lils putr und procured the
other and a permit to keep them
from the game, warden. ... .w
Four Awaiting Trial
Four persons charged with
drunkeness, are awaiting trinl be
fore-Judge C M. Humphreys, In
the city court. They are: Robert
Hollenbeck, Martin Angelo. . Neal
Leaeh and Harry -Brant. Tho last
three were arrested during the
Fourth of July holidays. ;
Mrs. Reynolds Ih ItoU.rr .
Mrs. J. K, R-eynolds, who 1 be
came suddenly unJ seriously ill
Saturday noon en route to Wal
lowa lake, where the family was
preparing to spend the holiday
week end, was wall enough to be
moved to her home In J .a Grande
today. She appeared at noon to
have withstood th trip well.
Ixave for Turner-
Mrs. Idaho French and her son.
l.eo, left thlH morning for Turner,
Ore., where the Churches of Christ
are in convention. They were ac
companied by Mrs. Richard Jones
and Mrs. Reatty, of the Inter-
Mountain college. They will visit
in Portland and Salem before
they return.
Returning from Port land
Returning from a holiday ex
cursion to Portland. Mrs. Al
Thompson and ho mother, ilrs.
Tom Willett. Mrs. Wolf and two
nous, of Wullowa, and. Mrs. Mc
Cubbln, with her granddaughters.
Vereellas and Vemeli Kuhn, of
T.ostlne, stopped In La Grando be
tween trains this morning.
Visitor from Portland
Miss Ruth Murphy, who is em
ployed In the courthouse at Port
lund, is In I-a Grande for a few
days visiting acquaintances and
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her brother, A. J. Murphy, who lsl
here on- hla round as commercial
truveler.. They, arc guests ut Ihe
Homnur hotel. :.';.
Three License Issued
SuarrUce lloonaeji - were issued
Hulurduy afternoou to the follow
lug three aouple: Verne Reppltn
gec and Miss Itulh Losier. of . Im
Grande: Verne 11; Coleman ' ond
Negate E. Allen, of l.tt Orunde, and
l.uther Kenaston and Miss Sylvia
Thomas, of Elgin.
VIkUIiik Couple, iwpart ,
.Mr. and Mrs. A. C Denny, who
huvo been hero . ginco ; Saturday
vlslllnK ut lliy home of their son,
O. t Jicnny, und enjoying u visit
to Wullowu lake, left on No. 17
this morning; for their Itouto ut
Kreewtoutr. Wash.
To Work at Suinmrr Coiiii
MIkh Ituth Scott, who rumo homo
from Whlttnun colkg a up.o of
woe-liii ago for a - vacation "MaK
with lur parent, .Mr, and Alra C.
1. Scott, returned to wullu wulla
4 hla morning to ticfrlu work ut the
KooBkoottkiu au miner cum p. Hho
will re-enter Whitman In the' full.
Former Resident h leaving .
Mr. and Mis. L. J. Kunk, of
Tampa, Florida, who lived In J.n
Grando ubout '. 17 years ago, will
conclude a. 10-duy visit with
friends here, tomorrow , morning.
They will continue their journey
to California, ad' from, there pro
ceed to Florida by tho southern
route. They expert to reuch Tam
pa by the first of September
thrco months from, the time they
left liomc. Mr. Funk Is In real es
tate business In . Florida. When
they were residents of this chy, he
was un engineer n. the O.-W. H.
&. N, J hiring their stay here, they
have been guests at the homes of
numerous friends, but have been
visiting a greater share of the time
at the I.. Faus home, on First
street. '
' The latest decree, of fashion Is
that combined garments worn by
smart women must not exceed
twenty ounces. Constance Tal-
mndge then must be-ultra-smart,
for she Is wearing only sixteen
ounces of clothes. A lute acquisi
tion is a slip-on frock for. day and
evening wear which she can don In
twenty seconds. .- . v
In France. Briand is trying to
form a cabinet. That ; Isn't bad.
Tho bad part Is ho Is1 trying to
form one again," '
Special beds, table, and choirs
are now provided for tall' men and
women at a london liotel.
Tho game of checiters wnf play
ed In Kgypt In 1600 H. C.
TKEE TEA
ORANGE PEKOE
STAR
"With
Daniel Boone Thru
The Wilderness"
A Real Thriller from the pages of
history mixed with the Adventure and
Romance of Life. ,
With
ROY STEWART
And
The Larry Semon Comedy
"School Days"
Coming Thursday Richard Barthelniesg
In
"RANSON'S FOLLY"
Adapted from the story by
Richard Harding Davis
NEWS of
Society's Vacation1
Period Befini .
Society la on vacation. .
- Filing Vway her vWtlng hint and
putting out of her head both the
worries and the pleasures of din
ners, dancer and club meetings,
she Idles away tho hours on her
own cool porch, or wheels out the
car and cmuwub .to aylvan places.
. True, there are visitors many
of them, drawn -by the summer
tlnw lure of ' Kaatern Oregon-
but they aro happily entertained
out-of-doors, with long rides und
pic n lea in tho country.
Wallowa-IjUcA wondorlund, and
the unsullied wilderness beyond
It, the fishing strennui all through
tho Mlnam country, not to men
tion tho hundreds of ea celebrated
retreats In which Union and Wul
lowa counties ubound, each has
enjoyed Its share of patronage.
Kven tho church organisations,
tho few that continue their ses
sions through warm weather, have
grown Into the halit of meeting In
the open. AMcel ldle' Aid ho-
clety is motoring to la Grande
Thuraday afternoon to meet in the
flowered shade at Riverside park.
And If there, have been few real
parties since July confirmed June's
promise. of torrid weather, no one
has been sorry to miss them
GueMM and. nosts both nro more
comfortable when like the I una
maid they. run toss tho party both
ers' "into the sea.'
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Cove, Ore. (Special) The
Ladles' Aid met at lho homo of
Mrs. Isaac Cingaman last Thursday
afternoon. After a nhort business
session a two-course luncheon wun
served by tho hostess and her
daughters.
t'nlon Ore. fSneclal) ' At a
special meeting recently Ihe fol
lowing orricem for tno j-.-pworui
league were elected: Ieona Spray,
president: Marjorle Chlahain, vice
president; Ruth Connor, second
vice prcNident; Lola Scott, third
with
juyour
CARA NOME ;
Toilet Articles
You liefil not a wait for 1
sjieclol sale to suvo money
on tollft n-itulsltos in 1ho
Itoxall HlorR. Tim l'"are lJow
,lnr for cxampln Is only
J2.00 a box. the eretim 1 1. on
a Jar ond the Talcum tl.O'i.
T.nt us show you this beauti
ful line. In It you can sat
isfy your every wish.
Glass Drugs
inc.-. ,
La Graide, Oregon
Today
And
AVEDNESDAY
DRUGSTORE
SOCIETY
vice president; . Mertle '. Krwln,
fourth vice pre4dent; Nona Spray,
secretary; Humin Chadwlok, mu
slciun. . . ' '
At this meeting the members
planned for thu annuual conven
tion at Wullowa lake, several girls
from, the Union league, announcing
their Intention to spend a week
at the resort.
'Announcements
t Social aiutoHuceiiieiits iiiaf bo
irUiiu la uu coliunn free of
f'hurge. Any an iinuiii vine ills per
talulng to any ftiuctioiLs sneli as
uookeU fouU hulcM, tu, will be
refused, Auiiniintvmenls, in bo
print cil tho same duy, iiuinI be
in society inlltorW linutls bj :0O
o'clock. News eilltor's note.
.. Mrs. August P. Nelson will open
her homo to tho members of the
mlKslunury society of the Church
of Christ Wednesday afternoon.
The meeting will begin at 2:30
o'clock. HoHti'BHfS with -Mrs. Nel
son will Im Mcn. Hurry Sandox,
Mi
inerva
Says
We nra not going out of ,
business we have Just, coni
meneed. No ffiKtintic or dt-ua-tlc
or mammoth stile here.
Just Rood stylish shoes nt
moderate prlers to fit tho
poelu'tbook of the avernifo
person. Our rt'KHtnr prlcs
aro ubout the sumo an ordin
ary wih'8 prices. if wo
haven't Rot It Sears Hoi-buelc
has but look "hero first. Wo
nro partners with Sears Ro.
buak In prices but NOT in
fit, quality and, looks.
Shoes for men and wom
en, work and dress styles,,
priced from l.5 to S 7. .".
THE B00TERY
"l'ny Cimb And ray T,ess"
A Oooil Qnrugc to rent. -Keo
Dtidiiy Huyilen ut
THK HOOTHItV
i : Today- 1 1 arcade"! TrSL &
Admission 40c; Children 10c - - T.y the Mntinees t
! Ronald Colman 0:iJ "
She wanted to go on the stage in the , '' m "y ' -:- ?
worst wny and succeeded. But, to the ( f m j v
great comedy of "Kiki" are given the great .'-jf '. ' 'i
; moments of Norma Talmadge's greatest act- 1 S
! ing self. , , j
You'll Love Kikf k
You Can't Help It! . s
Mrs. I Ci Harper anil Airs. Rurnh
Junu UutrldKO.
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Tho Jjuliea' Auxiliary to .the
Itrotkerhooil of Hull road Train mon
will meet at 7:30 o'clock this eve
nlnif. : The.re will h rhearal of
tho drill teuni In preparation for,
the convention hero In Hcptiin
her. - Itlvorsido purk,' in Id: Grunde,
will provldo the meetlns; pluee fur
Iho Alleel ljidli's' Aid siiehly
Thltrnduy uflernonn. July S.
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; The Anwrleim Legion nnxlllary
will imx't at tlio KnlKittH 1 of
rythltiH hull ; WetljteHdny at 8
i.' m. -: i-. .r.
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Sister Mary
Says:
(ly Ulster 'Mary)
Mreakfast Shredded fresh plne
appli. hroiled hncon,' potutoes
inished in milk, hriin niliffhiH,
We Buy (or Less
We Sell Cor Less
Men's heavy grade
Bib Overalls, triple
stitched, reinforced
on every point; good
heavy pockets
$1.09
Boys' heavy grade
Overalls, triple
stitched
79c
Our heavy chan
bray Work Shirt,
blue or grey, triple
stitched
. 39c
NewYqrk Store
Destroyers of High Prices.
Clearance Prices
On AU t,
COATS, DRESSES AND HATS
PUTMAN'S
Ready-To-Wear and Millinery
milk, eolfee. ;.' , ' ,; ;:'
y. l.unclieon Codrlsh puffballs,
Inllnod tomutoes, tousteil muffins,
prune whip. milk. teA.
' ' luiinur HalW'd veal ' balls.
muHhed potuloi.s, new onions lu
etviiiii, vetretuhle relish III lemon
'shells, whole wheut bveud, rusp.
i berry charlotte, milk, coffw.
The veal halls uro served with a
rleli whifi sunee. A ehesp rut of
meat ran tie used i slnco tho meat
nitist be put Ihrohg-ti tho food
ehopper-severl times. Ono-hulf
cup of diled breod crumbs ni
added to one pound of irroiind
vetil anil the uitxturo made moist
The Home of the New i
Orthophonic Victrolas
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Credit : CA RR'S No Interest
Bootees arid Bonnets
Sow xtiipmetit. tt fUtaUv In -wr rtsto. 30c to 7Uc.
' '';'.. . IM'N.m ' kVv'.'", ,:
." " '' . la Wfie t rhliM-, Met iii) Ihhm
irt d Baby Shop
'''.;'",'"'. -.- ta Grande, Oi'e.
"Everything for the Baby"
with njolted buttor and milk, -' .'
'I'liis veKetubld relish Is 04
with fish as with veal.. ' ; . ' ' ?
Vi'OxtnlnV. ItrHNh '
.Two. cups inlnct..d new cabbaige, .
cup Kruted rnw carrot. 1 rren ,
sweut peppi'r, one half cup mlnred
celery, 1 lublespoon mijrur, ti
spoon wilt. Vt teaspoon. VVli''r
ono half cup scatdluir vinegar,;- 4 ,
tubleflpoons lemon juice. . .
Combine vei(etiilles ' with slt,
pepper tuid siiffur.. rour. over vlne
Kur, cover and let stund until cold..'
Add lemon Julco and chill. 8er'P
in halyes of lemon shidls. , ;S j
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"THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE"