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I m Wednesday, July 3, 192!) LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,. LA GRANDE,' ORE. Page Three Society News Camp Fire Girls In Ceremony At Cove Tuesday pii-fil teiins. of Mrs, leona Price 'particular about the shoes their itnd -Mrs. Alum lireaheurs. who will horses wear, lire included in his he mvuy from t'ove for the remain- j clientele. Wallace's old. shop 1m per of the year. This is the lust used only us n headquarters for meeting until September. appointments. Summer Camp For Camp Fire Girls . Under, Discussion The Hoard of Sponsors for local groups of ('amp i''tre (iirls held a nopnday luncheon yes;erday at the. lJa -.Grande hotel with a goo 1 rep resentation of tho board melilhei.s present. After tlic luncheon, I r. l,ewa Willies, chairmen, presided over a business meeting. Thp muu important mutler of buaintu con- i sideitMl was tin qiit-s.iou of u .-auiii-l mer camp for the girls. 1-ast year: a, very successful camp was main-) lalnt-d with u trained worker in j charge. Tills yeur the association 1 is limited flnuncialiy ami the pos- j slbility of a camp Iium been rather doubtful. It Was derided to look Into the situation and ascertain whether or not a director could be secured and the camp conducted on the amount of funds on ha ml, which is pitifully smallThe hoard feels that the summer camp i-s one nf rhe,iinportani items in the .pro giam of I'limp Vrc. work and Is very -nnxinu-.s that It be held, v Miss Ansell Will Wed Price Harlow ly, tho thirteen young women present giving tile guest of honor j a linen shower. Refreshments con- stating of ice cream and cake con-J eluded l he ever-ing. Complimenting Miss l.nlu Ansell, who--tito wed Price Harlow, this evening Miss Hlattche Mortensen, Mrs. Kldoru Williams and Miss Party Compliments '. Mrs. J. McKennon .Alt tubers of the So-Ne-lle club gave a farewell p.;rty yesterday nflnrnoon at Kiverside park in honor of Mrs. James McKennon who is leaving soon. The afternoon was spent with games and other social feature.-. Ice cream and cake were served during the afternoon. Airs. .McKennon was given a lovely gift- by her friend. in lite club. Camp Fire Girls In Swimming- Party TliritKDAV IMtOCIlAMK The National It road casting com pany program for Thursday night follows: 7:30, symphony hour: S:;ii), Memory I aiw, -1 0, Slumber hour; II to 13. dance music. ' The American Hroadcasting com pany progrum for Thursday night follows:, S. opera., company: !), Anthony Kuwer; U::t(i; artistic en semble; 1 u, male quartet: 10:31), Night club skit: tl to IJ. Vie Mey, ers orchestra. . , ' I'oilland KGW (N'.'Okc) 7:3. NIK: 9:30, features; in, brass band; 11, dance band. , KKX ( 1 1 SOkc) S to (2, A HO pro gram. - Sail Lake Oily KSI, (IKUUte) S, male qunrtet; S:::n, tabernacle organ and choir: 10, Amos and Andy; It: t 5 . lanco music. Onld'nwl , ' The girls of the Pukwuua Camp K,v ,SSllk(,i s.-:uk studio: 9. Kiro group enjoyed a swimming gospH i,vmns: ;i::io, Hawallans. party Monday evening, the eleven ' K(JO nue) S, NHO; 9:30, girls having been chaperoned by , drama; lit to V, NHO, Mrs. (1. ('. Heudley. Mrs. It. W. Spokane l.eighton and Airs. Wall. Swimming I Kfj , (I47(ikc) X to 12. AUO prn- af the Crystal Plunge constituted jram. . the first part ol the program and It's too hot to sleep these nights, : tho lawn is scorched In front of the , house, the baby's rash is worse, 1 and tho garden hose leaks. Hut It doesn't mean anything now Habe Ituth is back in the game. ' The date of the annual "Old Kolks" picnic, which is sponsored by tlie Woman's club, has been set Hy Mrs. 4. It. Price. ) tai" Aug. it). The club will furnish (Observer Correspondent) (coffee and Ice cream nnd everyone t'OVK, Ore, (Special) At the ! 1 asked to bring a basket lunch, council fire held Tuesday evening , Mm Constance Anderson is up- by the Nissaki group, Dorothy j pointed chairman of the committee j Parker was invested with her cere- hi charge. j Plants make a noise when grow- monial gown. (Too Conley. I.onaj Mr, and Mrs. Roland I.arsen. ' 11 wientiHt reveals. For that Nolda Price und Hnrla Barker gave j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber and I mutter so do children. ,the rire lighting ceremony and Cleo: Itohort Paige left Thursday morn- - 'Conley ulso gave the Credo. This' ing for Long Peach. Cal.. where What this country needs is more was followed by a talk on camp ! the WYbers reside and where Hob- I mechanical schools to tench the fire given by Lois Conley. assi-sted j crt has been attending school dur- ?' how to keep house with all by Kloine Witty demonstrating Imr the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lnr- ' electrical devices they'll sell Store Closed All Day Tomorrow PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Ready-to-Wear and Millinery .home craft; Porothy Parker, hand , craft; Orcta Hauin, Jane Panlel, j Jean Pa urn and Kloine Witty, j health craft; Jane Daniel, citizen ' ship; Jean Paum, business craft: Jean Weimer, camp craft and Dor- othy Parker, nature craft. Porta Parker, Cleo Conley and Kloine j Witty took the wood gatherers i rank and honor beads were award- sen, who lived lit (ve for about a year before going to Muenn, Wash., also expect to make their home there in the future. Tho entire party has been visiting at the home of their parents. Air. and Airs. Prank Paige, for a couple of weeks. During their stay n trip was made to the mountains where they camped on the Allnunt river for a few days. you now at $ I down and $1 a wool;. COM) KMX "WAXTOX KIM"' INtiS" RAN KRANCIHCO. July (AT) -A resolution condemning "wan ton killings of Innocent people hy prohibition agents" wan adopted by the San Francisco board of super visors. ; SHOP ed erta Parker, Jean Paum, Jane Daniel. Dorothy Parker. Lois Con ley. Kloine Witty. Jean Weimer lP and Cleo Conley. who also re- j ceived the local honor for perfect i attendance, earning at least .one I KAN'SAS PITY (AP) Joss Wat honor a week and paying her dues j hires has introduce blacksmlth I'or eight consecutive meetings, j ing to this age of specialization, lie The first extinguishing ceremony i visits his barnvard clients "bv ao- TO-ILXTK SMITHY HAS POHTAIU.K . A afterwards the. crowd went to lliverslile pan; where they uujoyed a picnic supper. FIG 1 IT 1 X C A It X IV A I ,S MUPKHKIKLl), Ore.. July : (AP) As a result of a campaign to eliminate traveling shows , and party carirlvids. the city council last and shower last evening at tho night ordered an ordinance drawn to revise the daily license fees for Phyllis Ansell gave her home of Mr roses were Used with tusto and In' profiw.on for the decorations. The ! evening was spent rulhor informal- '$20. lb $J'Hi. ATTENTION!: Normal Students, Luncheons . at DUFFEY'S CONFECTIONERY Five mlnjltP wnlk from schtiol m' plionn (irtior.s fin- mion ilclivcry HniMlwIi-hcM ! In 15c- , Hnrajiiwi-a Ttlk. Trl. 3H-W H20 Ailanis Ave. ' fouLurt1. Denver ; . KOA is:ld1:e) X, seionarti-rs; R:30. j municipal burnt; 9; noWH. I . ' : . 1 Sjin l.'rnnrlsco ! : KKl'u- ((il(iUL.)Mi,, ivntui'ps: in, J Amos. anil Andy; :ji;io- to .l:in, rtancp niusie. ': f- these shows upward. It is expected ; " "'"' . icaiiircs; j, v.o- Ihe . rato will lie Increased from ' "" 'i'"-'"'1: 1". NIK'. i " KMX (lnsilkc) s, feature; 9, ' ! I.uliovisld trio:' 1U lo I, dance mu sic. KIT (O.lnkc) S:30. musical feat ure; !i::ia, concert; in. Nil!', St'nttlf KOMO . (02llkc) S;30. old-time hand: il:4r, news; 111, lirass hand: 11. popular proffruin; 11:30 to IL'::to, oran recital. U.IU (Malic) S to 12. AHC pro-(,'rani. was Klven hy Dorothy . Ilarker, ' nolnlnient onlv f I'lloine Witty iind -.lean Weimer. i j Ahout ir parents and friends at- When- husines dwindled at his ! tended the council fire. old htimeshoeluK shop. Wallace ile- ! KIIQ (rillOkc) 7:30. NIlC;' S:3(l. At a ineeliiiK- held last weelc. 11, 1 l'uu'A 10 specialize. 111b portahle I old-time hand, studio: 9:45, Amos W. I'eternian was elected secretary ! "l,r" ''overs n radius of I r, j and Audv: in, .hruss hand; ll.i'md T. I'. (Iralium- tieasurer f j 'ills around Kansas City. i t nerry t'liaptcr No. I2:t. tirder or Alore than snn saddle horses nnd ; the Kastei-n Star, lo fill the unex- ' polo ponies, whose owners are I SCIENCE LEARNS CAUSE 4 OF MOST HUMAN ILLS 1 I mi. 111 iim rm irnnri im ttt IMS tBfiJ LOW I'm From Missouri Show mo! Thnt's the attitude we encourage in our customers. If you doubt that we offer amazing bar Bains let "us show you. Come into our store and be convinced..-. "You ain't seen nothin'" until you've looked them over. - I'ltlDAV I'lIOCIt AMS NIlC: S, i:nlversity of Air; 9 to 9:3n, feature: ill. Itroadway melo dies: II to 12, dance music. A lit': S, Neapolitan nit'lils: 9. John and Ned: 9:3(1, woodwind ensenihle; Id, DanchiK" Hlrlnils; 11 lo 1 2, Ithyliim Aces. I'ortlatHl KOW S, NIK': 9:3(1. vaudeville: in. sludio, science lecture: lii:3n to 12. ll'oot Owls. KKX S to 12. AHf. Kfnltln K.1H S lo 12, AH( KOMO X, NIlC: 9:30, vaude ville; ID, features. . . Denver KOA 8:JH, municipal band: 9. mixed quartet: 9:30. Stapecoach ers: III to II. NIlC. l.os Angeles! KNX S, feature; 9. l.lon Tam ers: l.r.4 r, fiiit broadcast; in to 1, dance music. Kh'I S, NIlC; 9:30, studio; in, NHC. . .San l-'ranelseo KI.'UC , features; 9:30. vaude ville; 111, Amos nnd Andy; 1(1:10 to 1:1 (I, dance music. KI'O 8. NHC; 9:3n, Tommy nnd Hob: III. dance music: II. NHC. Nalt Lake I lly KSI. S. concert: S:3il. sinners and violin: 9:30, variety; in, Amos and Andy: 1(1:15. NHC. OnUlnml KRO-H, NHC; '.1:311. Olympians; In. concert: II to 12, dance or chestra. KI.X S to in, HI Jinx. SXikano KOA S to I2,AHC. Kill S. NIK'; 9:3d. vaudeville; Hi, Amos and Andy: in:ir, dance music. "Three times a day drink upton's tea rtA"m vac. o ,wn d v mosquitoes J trJ S WmS tevet9eS . t,ere tst piw SPOIL YOUR feijwiWv sS; ,Ar;. vi evenings Te Merchant by rpolntment to 1 in PtKO V h ----- - -i ; Aviation is weaving a network of passenger lines llirouuhout the southwest so that travel is possible In almost every direction. SAVE WITH SAFETY AT LA (.HANUK TTTT V 11 THURSDAY J U Li I 11 Night Show Starts at 7 p. m. Sharp i mmj ba S B?f"H, If 'E TWO Rir. SPivr. Circus Tilt TWO MASTODONS fj 'J l Wills' V LAKIW t 2000 i0Amihw sop HfS Horses " l080PE0PLt SUPERB OPERATIC SPECTACLE - -- Tho Performances Dmiv-Rai or Shim JHHtrs Oiwn i oiirt p. m. Seat a on rircn Vny sit Chi Iiuk Stnro, Cor. De-pot nd Adarnn Three Ounces 25 CENTS .IiihI nil Sltpct- r Hkoot on I hi -xpr-l partu of yimr hoily ;iii1 iiiokuII(hk won't roinc nc:tr you. Sk'''t't Sk'J l iH )( il.illl to H 1 1 1 1 11 .'111') h;innlM t' tin in. Howl only til yo.ir Ifxiill !ni(f ,ton. Glass Drugs ' Inc. The Itciall Store La Grande, Ore. I G. E 8- . Owiiftn nnd Park al Siiltnmi When In Portland Your stay will ln inoHt pleasant anil romfnrtalilp at tho , , , Heathman Hotels Two UmixiKii roffe simps nnd Uejilhnuui Dining Uoom Luxurious and Comfortable Koom Accomodations. with nil flip flue fuollttif.s of I'ortland's ncwoHt hotMn. SnrprishiKly iuniratt' ni(f. Heathman Hotels Heathnian . :w). m. riv ami V '"A'Ht.'AlKW.,',,M , llronilwiiy at Siiltnon Recent Discoveries by Medical Science Prove Conclu sively that Constipation Indigestion Dyspepsia Biliousness Hyperacidity Auto-Intoxication Disturbed Heart Action Overloading of Kid neys with Consequent Excess of Uric Acid in the IJlood Headaches Nervousness sleeplessness Mental Depression Dizziness Bad Breath Coated Tongue Sallow Complexion Slug gishness Sour Stomach Loss of Weight Loss of Vitality Loss of Appetite Rheumatic Pains Due to Toxic Poisoning and Mental and Physical Inefficiency Can be Traced, in most Caces, to One of Three Things, a Sluggish Liver, Impoverished Blood or Improper Glandular Activity. r to the normal production of demanded liy natttro foijgood If These Vital Organs and Fluids Are Not Perfornling Their Proper Functions Sickness Suffering and 111 Health are the Inevitable Results. The commonest nnd greatest curse, of any of these is constipation. It is man's greatest enemy. It poisons him, slows him up mentally and physically, breaks down youthful streuth and vigor, , hkcs' him prema Inrelv aiwl Ipuvnii him mi p-nsv victim to the attack I ( olmnuf eminlliiua Hitifiliunu. liver since the dawn of civilization, mankind has been ; searching for drugs and medicines that would give relief from these common ills. ' 'l'wo thousands veurs aire. Ilionocrates. history's first ,:nhvsiuian.i was tryinft' to cure constipation by usiiur pui'KU; . ! lives. And until recently, millions of people throughout the civilized world have been trying to do the same thing with .'the same lack of success that Hippocrates had. i I'uriratives and laxative drugs have never cured constipation and never will. . Within the past few years Medical Science has made some amazing discoveries discoveries that will have a Jar reaching effect upon tho health iind well-being of mankind. These discoveries absolutely disprove many of tho beliefs, practices and theories that we have known for'u life-time. Just one Solution For A Situation Like This You'll either have to quit taking her candy or be willing to suffer with the kid brothdV as long as his appetite (or the candy) holds out. Maybe this could be classed as a hold-up and could come under a theft and burglary policy. Certainly SOME kind of insurance is necessary. . We'll take the matter up with Jack Ferris, our insurance man. He knows that game from A to Z and gives prompt service. If YOU have adequate insurance, you KNOW! "INSIIKE IX SI RE INSURANCE" Union Mortgage & Investment Co. JACK B. FERRIS, THE INSURANCE MAN Real Estate New Foley Bldg. Loans I'm' ii'iiliirirs vt IlllvO ln- l Hoiixl llntl IiIIm vviik ii Itlli-m Till ililllM-illfiiK Milistuiit'f Hull liuuln l! us s( lt, or liilhmx. .Mrdlrnl m-1- riHi hits iiuw proven niH'.hislrly 1 thul bile Is in ri'JilKy nmt In rncl, a Ycrlmliln limit h-KiviiiK ""l liie-siMnlniii- riiiltl with innny nll-linMii'(tuii I'uiiHiuiiN nml (lint lilllmiviirss Is nut iluc to Inn miiWi hU; tint in n link ut II. In nt tfiii i1 iiiK to Klininliili' I lie liver lint! inctfuHf tint lille flow, Ciilonift Ih tlw flriltf thul tliiK Iipit. j in out 'AlIHy iiHil thioiiplioiti (tie i worlil for ni:tny yi'urM. Alnl now -.irl'iii-i! ItiiH pi oven I hut (IiIh pol ' MuimiiH, natist.i'inK 4'Im'Im ic;i I Iihh no lu'iion whuti'VT nn thi' liver or hll Tlow und tlirt It conrljH'M Hh ui'llon ilo the Ind'Hlltml liucr. It Is a pur KTif t lv ami noililiiK vlko. Horn iH.wlial nn eminent nulhor jlly Ikim to HJiy ahotii I'ulomel: ''('imlriH'y lo the hHlef tidhcrcd I lo for imuiy ytuiH, ('nlnnicl lmf no nrtlt.ii on Hie liver to- Mil flou. 'Mils ImUiT ll-a nml i luid on I hi color of iui stools alter (In inlinliiistiiilliui or C'tilo- nicl. It tins, however, Imtii Ihoi'- oiiRlily nli'inonHli'dtotl thai tho chui-iieii'il.Hlle Ricenl-li slouls an rolorcil hy tin ('lumi-l ItsHT, und iltM'H not imUmUi Uui ihvh eneti ol hv. "t.'nloniHi Ih u niHrfiiry compound whii'h 4'XvrtH u rnthiiitla acttun throiiKh (he Iniltilhifr effpctH of Hinull (luunlllli'H of nwMTiiry which nt-p lllifrulfd ftom It. Iauku Uost-.4 of i'lilomel nrobuhly favor bacter ial inoifuM by U'KHcnlnK lntetlnu! rt'HiMluneo. K.Ih not milled to Ioiik :ie Ikmumhi ot 1 1 h Hy.Hteinl( uellon. ' llHVfiiK' iniule thiH ilta'ov(ry htI (nlll llu'it lieKun a world-wide f.arch for soim-t liln that would KtlinulaU- und lnvlKOiult u hIiikkIhIi liver o action. This M'ftivli has lain rewnisl vd:''H,y huv foimtl n kiiIisIiukv vvhleli, m-rordlnjr lo Uio hlKhet niilliorilleN is tin most powerful stltiinlnnt 1i tin seeii'lory, or Idle lrodit-Jiijf, aethlty of Mm livrr ' Knowu to inutcrla ntwllca. f Unlike Culoinel, II doi?H not nliorlt or ii PMe t l.b' xyHlein, ouiimp naimeti or uny olhnr til effeetn ho common to calomel. On llui other liuml, Ih dclf?nei to wtlmiilnlt a sliiKKin'i live Idle health. Neither Ifl this tmliHtance lij any Henim of the word, n purKHtlv.' ' It. Ih a liver tonic nnd doe Us work by tho simple method of .oaunlnK tho liver to seerete and dellvf.c Into the,, KHH'o-intostlnnl rncf a nor mal flow of Idle which hi a moro natural and pffoctlvo laxative than cun eviN' ho devlm'd hy man This anm.iiitf suhstamw Is ontt of tho principal Jiikihm Hints' ' in Sjiikoii. tho new and revoluHoii . nry roiiunlu which is lifting Jen Of UlOltslUlds OUt Of IjMt tlklXMW 4f 111 health, ilcspnikdcnry And I Ui efriclenuy lido Imoi-oiis, c.tiHH out luiUtli. t Thin u massing substance, thlcli dons tho one thing that Catomel wua HiippoHed to do that in, stimu late tho liver und incveuH the: flow of Idle without purging or 1 op mdtiuK tho nyntemt la contain fd In R-reatef concontiallon. In Prgoa Soft Murs I'll la which are a njecerr aary and Intcffral part of the; Snr jjon treatment. i.r Another Krcnt rtlsrovcry that has been nindo by medical i wl nio Ih tlio nitmuiftlng fact jthat there, (s no tUiiu or mtliclno which Is mi effwlivo "Mood pnrt fler." Alihoutfti mill Loin upon millions or dollars have, been for drills anil medicine lit the heller that they worn effoc tlve "hlootl ptiririers." One of tho three basin Ingredi ents contained In Kargon l deniffn- ed to build up the vigor nnd rich neKS of the blood stream by aiding Ntiture to incrtmso tho amount of haemoiTlohlu which the red blood corpuHclea contnln and thus, enablu the blood to purify Itaelf. 4'iitron Is also designed to stimu late the secretions of the glandular systum which forum u netwGrs throughout the body. It la now rec ognized that our outlook on life is largely governed by the chemicals which theuc glands distill and pour into pur blood. In other words, gland seoro-tlnin-i make us either alert and umhttlnns or dull and depressed. The efficiency of every evil of tho nody is apparently either directly, or Indirnctly, uporvist d hy tljo ho- crettons of theso glamts. S'nrgon nlso cxmlnhw oilier in-gn-dUiils of rccHigiilxetl tiieraHMi lio valuo which Impart tone and Ntriiiglli to tho entire h stem and aid valuable for their influenco upm the apiM'lit( illgvMlmi and assimilation, Hargon Is fulfilling Its great mis sion. It's doing It In a new and revolutionary way the way that tho men of sole new who labored for yearn to perfect this new and epoch making formula Intendod It to be done. From all sections of the country where Knrgon Is available, reports ann pouring in lo leading druggists telling of the amaxlng power ot this new and epoch-making form ula. This mass of evidence verifies the claim of science thai good health is largely maintained by the three vital organs and fluids of tho body which aro tdlmuluted and in vigorated by the basin elements contained In Hurgon. Saigon can now be obtained In I,a (trande, from th? Ued Cross Irug Htore. 14 Astounding Facts! As a result of world-wide medical research, Science has learned the following important facts: 1 That . liver I'hat ('oli)inel Iihh no nffect whatever on Ihn or bile flow find confines lis action to Hip Intesl liutl truel. 2 That the causf of eliht oul of ten eases of Ktormieh (rouble bus nothing whatever to do with the stomach Itself, 3Thnt lnliKKtlou. ilyHpepHiii and copstlinition urn due, In the itretit nwijorlty of cfi.tes, to nn lltMiffkient flow of bile CiiiiHtMt by u nlugtilfih liver. 4Thtit hlltouMiCKN Is not due to too much Idle, but lo n lack of It. Tfwil to enjoy good health, the liver must J niiiiuif'ietiiie it ii nveiiiKc of three pints of bite every tu'enty-four hours. 6Thnt bile, in pliiec of lielim a harmful sub Mtanei which makes hh sick, bus many all Intportaut foneHniiM. 7 That bile Ih ii powerful dlgCHtani' without which fMKl cnniioi Im pitiperly aHslmiJuUtl. 8 'Hint bile Is Nature's own laxative, so certain hi Its action that coplc with a normal flow of blb an prn(lcally Immune to eoiisllm-tlnn. A That bile Is an antlsccptle nnd lessens bacter id 10 11 lal growth In the Intestines and combats put refaction and (be fornuitloii or huh. It Is Lsi an iilkiillue mid counteracts hyperacidity. That bile 1m, in rdinrt. a veritable life-sustaining fluid. If we hick It. the process of dlgett- I Ion, iiKslmilatlou nnd elimination beoome deranged, en using many gustrolntettiiat disturbances, t Tluit tteven out of every ten people past tho age of thirty Miffcr from an Insufriclcilt flow or bile caused by a sluggish liver. i 1 rt That them Is no drug or niedlcfno which Is J-ait efreetivo "blood purifier." although mil lions upon millions of dollars have town spent for medicines In tho iH-lb-f that thei wero "blood purifiers." 1 That the secretions of the endoeryna glanda ljiffeet mental as well as physical effk?Iency it ml that they nutke us either ambltloH and uteri or dull and depressed. j A That good health Is largely maintained hy three vitnl organs nnd fluids of the oilman body, which can bo stimulated and luvigor uted by certain buslo elements. I Science has micrevded in comhininK these elements in the new and revolutionary for mulii ciilled Saigon, which may well b conHide.retl the greatest health-giving remedy of the age. In all leading citieH where Sargon has heen introduced, dealers are buying vit in 4t)l id carload lots to supply the phenomenal and overwhelming demand. i Rundown and dehilitattd people hy the thousands are leporting prompt recovery of health and bodily vigor through methods Undreamed of a few yours ago. . Never befoit has any medicine aroused such widespread interest us Sargtm which muv now btf obtained Jnlil Grande froia the Ued Cross Dnig Store. (Copyright, li29, by G. I Willis, Inc.) Adv.