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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1928)
t ! ' r ' : i l f. 5 4 CLOSING THE FIRST SALE WEEK WITH A BANG! New Grouping New Slashing '. TTTk o : ' - - rnces am Friday and Saturday ASSURING NEW RECORD CROWDS. FOR THIS STORE-WIDE DISPOSAL SALE! Save a Third to a Half On Coats Will be good styles for fall and next spring. One choice lot at SPECIAL! A Guaranteed Pure Linen CRASH TOWELING Bleached and unbleached 17c yd Rayon Silk Vests, regularly selling for $1. A Very good garment. '7Q Speciadt , Crepe de Chine Combinations lovely un derthlnga by Van Raalte in j9 rrrt pastel shades. Reg. $3.50, now I I More Pollyanna '. House Frocks . Remarkable values at $1.89 ' One group of Ladies' Now Spring Shoes; patent and kid leathers in straps, ties' and pumps. These were formerly fll nr priced up to $7.50 on sale at vtwO Saye a Third to a Half : On Dresses ; Stunning styles; beautiful mate rials our best frocks reduced in price to. : : ...$29.45 . .." SPECIAL! ' . , Excellent Quality : ' OUTING FLANNEL White and colors; 36 in. wide 8 yds. for $1 One, Lot. 'Tub Silks new prints and new est.colors on sale during this ' QQ ' bargain event at, per yard JOC One Lot of Children's Hose in black and brown your chance to save 1 Q money.' Special at.. The Famous ' Wayne Knit Silk Hose Fully, guaranteed $1.79 Summer "Flop Hats made of Milan straw and horse hair very popular now and equally. charming.' Reduced QA QP from $7.50 during this sale.:.... JVIwO Towels One lot Turkish Towels, largo' size, coloid borders, specially oo priced at ' Q6L Handbags New styles in purses, hand bags just in. Special &() Ar ip.tu pnce now A New Shipment Of Voiles! New Frocks More of the spring's Smartest silk dresses add to this bargain group $8.95 Cretonnes One big lot of new sun-fast cretonnes fancy patterns, 3J-in. Of)n width. Special, per yard.... 0X. Bathing Suits The. famous Bradley line andes1... 20 OFF Dependable Values HILL'S Dependable Qhality A New Shipment Of Ginghams! All Counties In State Pay First Half of Taxes (1 Of Delivers Uiw Rocker Our Annual Rocker Sale now in progress. Every one of these rockers is an extraordinary vaP ue and priced far less than regu? lar. Pay only 10c down then add 10c each week. Real bargains in attractively designed walnut finish rock . ers with spring seats uphol stered in jacquard yelour r several different color de signs to choose from. ," Als6: 'richly colored sturdy fibre rockers. .' ' .. - , Vir Choice at 13-60 See Our Window Display Schedule of Payments' 1st Week .,.:......$ .10 '2nd " , L. .20 3rd " ; .30 4th " :. I .40 5th :.w .50 6th' " .60 7th " .70 8th " .80 9th " .90 10th " 1.00 11th " 1.10 12th " 1.20 13th " :.. 1.30 14th " : 1.40 15th " 1.50 , 16th " Li 1.60 TOTAL ,$13.60 GARR FURNITURE CO., - I Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers. Food Hints: For Children A new extension bulletin on food I for children from two to IH yearn haft Sunt nee n ismied. liy the exten ..t. .... I It lints 2 "points to rcmcmlier" Irt child 'feeding. Home of these follow: . ' Olve fopd only nt the three regular mealtlu.PH. If it mid morniiiK or "afternoon lunch Is Klven it Ih bent liKht and K'ven at a reKUlar lionr. ' The day's fond--Js nearly equally divided into three meals, dinner he lnr heaviest and supper liKhte.st. Children Hhould not "make a meal" from one food, such as po tatoes, alone. - Insist that thP child finish every thlnp to which he is hetped. Serve. Kmall amounts. Hedune amount of food when the child Is not wel. . ; Thin i the period when Import ant fond hahitH are bcliif? formed. Help your, child to eat reBularly, to eat Hlowly, to chew- thoroiiKh,lyti,tii eat quietly and . happily',', , . , ' Secve food as attruntlvelv n nnit. Hihle and teach your child to- ea(. nil roods mtitahle for-youiiR iow Inp children. :.. , .The folliiwini? rnnlfnd ' VAtrntnlilna Inro NUltalile for children fr9in two io six yearn: AMparaKus, ijeot KreenK, beets, celery, carrots, I'liard. nntnflH unlmwh unmuh Htrinf,' beans, and tomato. Uncook- en veRetuniPH exceit chojiped let tuce should not be niven but cooked vegetable; Hhouhl he uiven everv day. Cooked fruit, custnrd. fonlfttV well-cooked rice, or other simple cereal puddlncs are the best des- sertH. I'laln cookies or stale spoiiKe cake may be Klven. Cundy or sweets. If Riven, should come at the end of a meal, never between meals, Children fhonljl .lia.Vp, HoitjjH, hard food each day, taich as bread crusts for the nrotier develonmont nf Mm Jaws and tcelh.' It flomctimes happens that the onn who lovi d and lost la the man who married her. No man should attempt to com- mand until he has lenrned to obey. HEADY TO LEAP TO AID BREMEN m-ooRil half of their t;itn HALUM, Ore., June 7 ( AD All eounth-a In the Hutu tiurci com. pli'tcU their payments to the tnte treasurer of the ftrxt hnlf of gtiite tnxe for 1528, (iKKroKiililiK :.73(l.. 636.76. The Koncrnl fund of tin. Mule gets f l.lS7.i:3.4: or the nniount. the one mill mnrhet rimil tunil 6(3,:oi.27 and I ho wnr vet erans' atute aid slnklnir fund 1381, 014.08. ' On Juno 1 there was In the etnte treasury 14.941. 156.71 In rush. On Juna 1. last year, the amount waa 1:1.380.819.61. The total amount In tha state's general fund on June 1 was 90t,l.6, which with cor poration fea to be collected July 1 &nd various miscellaneous feea will have to run tha stats until IVcembor I when tha counties pay1 III Ih IHXI'.I. To retire I In. wcund liiHliillmcnt 01' ;.(p(I,"ii( ol t hi. war velel'nna' stnl,. ahl honilH an.l pay the In- jt'-ri'Mt the ulale will on July 1 make .i payment or J.'i05..i i nn An trum 1 the mate will dl.nrlhute 4iMi,nni in hneri'st on the common school fund. COVE PERSONALS rovr r.. u ..... ... "ul" and fumlly who have been hvinu at I'Teeuaier for I ho past two i.,r ha moved to their ranch home near Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Payne Shnniclo and family of S. dro Woulcy. Waah.. are expected next week for a visit with Mrs. Hhannlo'a mother, Mrs. Mae Kelly and other relatives. , Mrs. Phni.. . . . .n-n inompeon, Mrs. n. Vi. Comstock nnd Mrs. Sylvia McNeill, all of La Clrando were KUeala of Mrs. It. S. Oonistock last weekend. .Mr. ami Mrs. r, k I.nwson nnd Mr. and Mm. (1. K. Marker i-e-turned Monday from a Irlp to Port land. They were accompanied home liy MNa l.ola l.nwNon who has been tenchlnit nl Port AnRelos. Wash. Leonard Alien, ntodstaut state clilh leader and It. O. Avery, coun ty nKHctiltilrlNt have been here for the last two days looklnu over the I mock beloiiKinK to the boys imd jKlrls clubs. There was n Kood display that ileft Cove this mornlnK for exhibi tion at thiv., stock show at 1'nloil. Pcdcral stnnilarits for comh nnl extracted honey are Rivlnit a sreat Impetus to the beekeeplna Industry, with prospects that they will he adopted Internationally, Already United States standard grades and traders are used In New Zealand, llamburK nnd linden. Numerous Importers and exporters, of other nationality, also or nslns thsm. ' ' m . ' ' . PARK PERSONALS TflE PAItK (Speciult . Mr. and Mrs.- I.ee Wilson, of HIB creek, were v'IkIIois of Mr. and Mrs. 1'. I.. VVlBKlesworlh. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson an 1 children moed from the old Stondahl house to the Walter Dul ler house Sunday. , Two hands of sheep helnnitlnH to Oscar ..Iticobson. of North How"- der. were brought In from the hills 10 their pastures In the Park. f'Toyd Vanorder Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kennvth Vanorder. of lllg Creek, this week. " M's. Olenn Inglo was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Wlggieswoitji Sunday nrternoon. j J. C. Lay and son. Laurel, are: very busy burning brush off thoi land where they have hern logging. O. K. Woodson purchased Mr, Klnsberry's cattle Saturday. Mrs. Tom llrulton will entertain : i 1 ; i .f , the I.aditsH Sewinp circle at her homo WedncNduy afternoon. Klva. Mary nnd Floyd Vanorder were dinner tcoeMs of Mr. and Mrs. V 1.. Wiiriclrsworth Sunday. Air. and Mm. J. II. Wanker and children, of Hi(f Creek, are Visit I n Mr. Wmiker's parents in the Wil lamette valley thin week. Mra. Kenneth Vanorder was vls Itlnff Mrs. Krnnk VtKclesworth Sunday urternoon. Albert Hunter, of jh Grnnde. was at (he I'urk Sunday. f PetermlnlnK the oil content of seed nnd other farm prcnlucts in approximately tfi minutes nt ft cost of less thfin one cent per test. J made poMihle by the so -en I led WVtft son method developed for the rap Id estimation of linseed oil content of flaxseed nnd linseed meal.. T!.e method hn been found practicable for 18 additUnut products. Includ ing peanuts nnd soy beans. No More Neuritis , -- In Arms, Neck, Legs ''; or Thighs - ! r, i If yon wnt to st rfd mi tha agonls. Ins pains of MurltlA, Marmlfta, aclatita or rhtfumatlkm. jort apply Tywnol tm tk aifectad parta and mo how qodcU ail misery will cease Tysmol U a powerfuDr paMtraUns; absorbent, soot faino; and asallng- bi Its action, which goes In through tha porva and quickly reach a tha barnlaa;. achias; nerves wherever you rub it on. Thoaa stubborn pain in the back of tha about tha ahoulder blade, raea or hasnl. In tha forearm and fioeare. ar iiala.nl ini down the thigh to tha taa Up a. will toon disappear. Cramplnft of tha muadaa will stop and you will no longer be bothered with soranaae, swelling. etflT nni, numbness or teadarnaaa cf tha Joints and ligaments. Tysmol ia not an brdJnary liniment or salve, but a scientific new emollient that Is entirely different from anything, yon have ever ' used. Don't raffor longer. Get a supply of TysoiOl at any rnta fit vood drua store. hand at Alwajaa an (II, ASS DRUGS, luc. ' . , Adv.j, Where Would You Like to Go For Your Yacation Trip? , . Ua (Branbt Jfaiintttd' Sank "Fortieth Year of Friendly Sei-vicc" Red Crown Gasoline Mobile, Zcrolinc and Quaker Slate Oil V; Perkins Stanrlnrrl Stntmn Next to La Grande Hotef on Adams -A, Kred Melchior, chief pilot of the Junkers company In America was one of the men In the two amphi bian planes that jet out from Mltohel Field. I -our Island, to bring the. marooned Uremen from J Oreenley Island to New York j City. He plannd to land bfl the Island via parachute If necestry. j . : .. 4 a ' -- it i : ARE YOU A BACK NUMBER? - DlK dnwn aniiitm yotir old t.-ifr and net mil that life liisiir anr policy you linuiiM yonrs im. Compiire your ini-sont In come and your Increased responsibilities with your -.earnlne vlten you took out thut poliry. then ssk ynnrwir if ou huve properly provided for tha protection of your riiniily. The Metropolian IJfe Insurance Company will gladly recom mend the pollry thnt will best nt your present requirement. The m:in to ndvise you Is t L. C. PARSONS I A Ciiwinlo, Ore. no.i stviii mi.