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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, L'A GRANDE, PRE.
- - fT-wrjwn - Monday, April 13, J.931
Fashions for the Whole Family at Ward Week Savings!
121
Ginghams
I'll t no ll h Zephyr Quality!
IUcsms and Apron!
29c
VAKI)
Low priced for
spring . ncwing!
Fast- color 3d -in,
Regular 4lc
values!
ill
Pa jama Sets
J-I'lece stvlt'H fur (lit!
Voting ( I rl !
59c
Assorted vut
dye novelty
prints and
Spring Hats
Smart Slvles! NciV Colors!
Ill .slnnvn, CoinOluations!
$1.66
Get your Spring
Hat now! Brim
med and druped
models.
House Dress
Smart! New! Dainty! Kv
One Color-Fast!
Adorable styles
in prints, and
pluln material.
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Smart Bags
94c
Think of it! 35,oo New Spring.
Purges at Only
Smart ( New 1
Different!
Styles and col
ors for spring
costumes.
Silk Hose
Fllll-I'asliloned Pure Silk
to Mercerized Hem!
n
69c
Service weight
hoso, in new
putty beige,
tans, and grays.
Rayon Undies
In tlie New Hull Finish!
ApplhiiK'd and Uinbroiilrrcd
50c
KACII
Women's Daneo
Bets, Comblna
tlons, Chemises,
Night Gowns
40,01)6 I'urlo Menu Omviui for
Thta Wind Week!
ran
39c
Whlto or flesh
Nainsook. Fust
color hand om
b r o 1 cl ory, applique.
Costume Slip
In the silhouette, .style., or
lt!l)on mill Cntton Crepe!
fear-?
79c
Embroidered or
laco - trimmed.
White and pastels.
Men's Shirts
rre-Miiunk Broadcloth With
'May-HUe" Collar
All Whites, sol
id colors and
fancy patterns.
Attached col
lurs.
Fancy Socks
Tcmnlini: Vulnti Thrlny .Mrn
Will Aiir lnle :il
I:
Regular 20c.
Mercerised tops,
tors, heels.
Union Suits
rtr Mm! sturdy. Quality
Nalusotik. I.ai'Kr ttouniy! "
67c
Pip-proof clas
tic in back. Ite
1 n f o r c e d a t
fiiraln points.
Spring Tics
llranit Xcw sinniniT silks
Iti'Kiilnr si Viilni".!
ll
67c
New Spring
patterns in
great variety
of colors. Fine
slik linings.
PFClh Iff c
$?T fits M
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t r
We Shopped 300 New York Dress ft
it ii.ii in i utiut ci t wttt; ji fit ff-eot;
Outstanding Values in
rararaaai
COMPARE WITH DKESSES SELLING
AT HKiHER PRICES
Women iire quick to recognize values. That's why
our dress section has been crowded every day oi'
Ward Week! Here are dresses with jackets . . .
and dresses without! Dresses for street, business,
informal evenings, and afternoons! Bol
eros, scarfs, frills, and lingerie trim
ming;! Pastels, vivid prints, and darker
shades!
GET YOUR SPRING DRESS
NOW AND SAVE!
m i r tup
4 K V
1
munm
5a w Suits
Twin Style! Brut Iter and
Sister Suits and Dresses
$1.00
Silk Pongee,
and fast - color
rayon and cot
ton crepe.
Corselet
$1.59
Iteltecl Corset-ltrasslere Sells
Hegiilarly at
Rayon - striped
Poplin in flesh
color. Boned
inner belt with
supporters.
Wm
PI
Wash Dress
OT.Oftll Children's Frocks
TiihriiKt! iny! Ailoralile!
2 FOl
Fnst - color
prints and
plain coiors
Con t r a s t i n g
trims. 2 to G.
Pill
Boy's Blouses
Strong Taney Itroadclot h
Hinranteed Fast Colors!
Double yoke,
continuous
non - rip sleeve
facing, adjust
able waistband.
Quality for Quality, and Price for
Price, They re the Best values the
New York Markets Could Give Us! mi
And what values they are! Soft, crepey
woolens! Nubby, novelty tweeds! Sports
coats and Dress coats with slim belled
waistlines, scarf collars, and new sleeve
t ...... i . ..I., i fi.t- o. f .
f Wn Wald xv'eck' lllul Savc!
Women's and Misses' Sizes
in Dresses and Coats!
Child's Undies
A Special Assortment of Fine
Weave Kayon!
$1.00
C h 1 ldrcn's
Pontics.
Bloomers.
Vests of fine
weave rayon.
Mm
Overalls
We Itmmlil i;ii,ouo I'nhs for
Ward IVn'k Savlnj;!
Homes t e a d e r
Boys' Overalls
for double
wear. 4 to 16.
Blue denim.
Shirts Shorts
Low TrlriMl for Ward Week!
stock Fp Now fur summer!
r. - a
'-.:7..t ' A I .
$1.00
Athletic style
Phtrt'-. Swiss
rib. Broadcloth
and Madras
Shorts.
Men! New Caps
.V-sorled Cravs and Tans in
Smart Spring Woolens
89c
Hand shaped
Hud blocked.
Smart cork
peal;?, rayon
linings.
New Pajamas
$1.00
Sljlcd Klcht, Made Klchl ami
Priced lor Ward Week!
Tailored with
room to spare!
White, fast;
solid colors
fancy patterns.
1307-0'J Adams Ave.
Phone JIain IS
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La (Jr.intle, Oregon
Summer Dresses
They Have Everything!
STYLE
Jacket Dresses, Suits, Two-Piece Effects,
Lingerie Trimmings, Sleeves and SleeveT
less, Graceful Flaring Skirts, Natural
Waistlines.
SMART COLORS
New Prints That Everyone Wants, Glow
ing Plain Shades, Pastels, Black and
Navy.
FINE FABRICS
Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe,
Plain and Printed Chiffon.
VALUE
Any Two You Select for $ i 5.00!
If you need only one bring a. friend
with you.
1307-1309 Adams Ave.
La Grande, Oregon
Mrs. Compton Is
Called Beyond
At Union Home
By W. V. Connor '
(Observer Correspondent)
UNION (Speclol) Mrs. Margaret
Compton died at the home of her
daughter in Union Saturday morning
at seven o'clock following a brief ill
ness, although she had been in poor
health luring moat of the winter. She
wnfi 82 years old at the time of her
death, having been born January 7,
1849 in Ohio. In 1887 she moved to
Nebraska and in 1017 came to Oregon,
making her home near Haines with a
son during the past few years. She
was a member of the Friends church.
She Is survived by four sons, A. M.
Compton, of Montana; L. W. Comp
ton, of California; Seth Compton,
who lives In Nebraska, and W. P.
Compton, who was living with his
mother at the time of her death,
and one daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Castor,
of Union.
The sons had been notified of their
mother's serious illness and some of
them were on their way to Union
when the end came.
Tho body Is at the Cock Brothers
parlors in Union. Tuesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock the funeral services will
be held at Haines and Interment
made in the Haines cemetery. Rev.
H. C. Lee of the local Methodist
church will have charge of the services.
Sunday evening the Woman's club
presented a vory interesting Longfel
low and Tennyson program at the
Methodist church. Besides the num
bers on the club program, which were
presented under the direction of Miss
Helen Schaper, Glase Vaden rendered
"Holy City" as a cornet solo with Miss
Ethel Conklln as accompanylst. A sil
ver offering was taken for the benefit
of the Epworth League Wallowa lake
institute fund. The league was also
presented with a check for $ft5 from
the former Presbyterian Aid. the
members of which are now affiliated
with the Methodist organization.
These gifts with the money the lea
guers are themselves raising, will as
suro the young folk of their annual
week at the camp grounds during the
institute in July. During the league
service before the program several
members of the local league told
about the work and enjoyment of
past years at the lake and had many
pictures of camp life on the Metho
dist grounds.
L. A. Tldball, who Injured his bock
a few weeks ago while working on the
highway, is much Improved and will
be able to eet back to work soon.
j Alex Slater left for Portland early
Sunday morning having gone to the
j metropolis to attend a special Ma
I sonic meeting.
Cyrus Williams who is at Hot Lake
I while a broken leg is mending is re
ported as slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones were ,
in Baker Thursday attending the
funeral services of his nephew who ,
died following an attack of the flu.
The opening dance Friday night at
ths new hall which Adrian uooaoroa
had Just finished at the GoodbroU
tourist camp grounds in South Union
was well attended.
Stationary '
Little Doe lint a cold, find tits
mother emno. in to Ills bed to see
how he wns getting nlong. "Is your
nose running, dour?" she Inquired.
"Nof miinimn. said a serious voice,
"it's just standing still!"
Abtentmindednesc
That Chicago man who put his
umbrella to bed and slept In the
ballituh wns not a professor, be
cause In tic first place a professor
would not have brought Ids um
brella homo. Ann Arbor Daily
News.
MAJOR MILES
PASSES AWAY
IN PAW HUSH A
PAWHUSKA, Okla., Apr. 13 (Jft
President Hoover's Uncle Laban,
Maj. L. J. Miles, is dead.
Major Miles. 87, former Indian
agent who opened his home to the
t fatherless Herbert Hoover here 43
years ago succumbed yesterday.
Both the president and Vice Presi
dent Charles Curtis were "his boy."
Mr. Hoover, following the death of
his father in West Branch, la., spent
from which the Osage Indians were
ruled. Mr. Curtis, on the rolls of
the Knw tribe as a youth, was under
tho guardianship of Major Miles.
VXABI.E TO ATTEND KITES v
WASHINGTON. Apr. 13 (.-Pi Presi
dent Hoover will be unable to at
tend the funeral of his uncle, Major
Laban J. Miles, but he was deeply
grieved by his' death. President
Hoover lived with Major Miles for a
year when he was seven years old.
I
Profit in Forest Care
Systematic euro of forests Is
(riven as the reason why Germany
produces four times as much tim
ber an ncre as the United States
produces.
Ftnt In the dough. Then in
(he oven. You can be sure
of perfect bakings in using
CBAKING
POWDER
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Men's
Light Weight
Sport Coats
For the cool mornings.
98c
Catarrhal Deafness
May Be Overcome
If you have catarrhal deafness or
head noises go to Red Cross Drug
Stora or your druggist and get 1 oz.
of Parmint (double strength) and
add to it '4 pint of hot water and
a little sugar. Take 1 tablespoonful
four times a day.
This will often bring quick relief
from the distressing head noises.
Clogged nostrils should open, breath
ing become easy and the mucous
stop dropping Into the throat. It is
easy to prepare, costs little and Is
pleasant to take. Anyone who has
catarrhal deafness or head noises
should give this prescription a trial.
Adv.
This thirsty
talcum drinks
up moisture
Lavender Talcum possess
es such an unusually high
tlejrree of absorbency that
it keeps the body comfor
tably dry at all times, pre
venting ehnfing and other
discomforts caused by
perspiration. It also re
moves all traces of face
shine after shaving. Its
deliKhtful lavender fra
jrraiico is one that is en
joyed by men and women
alike.
25 ounces for 25c
I H.l'l.l1-rl.l.-ll.n
-J NTewYdrkBttre
3l r
Lavender Talcum
25c
Sold only at Rexall Drug
Stores.
Glass Drugs Inc.
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