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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1915)
SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGS Lawyers o of Owe Town . We don't believe that anyone would accuse us of being foolish enough to try to Subsidize our keen - minded local attorneys with honeyed flattery. . The Leading I ftHin;:ii"!'!iiii;, !-,i.mi niii?!t.iii'"" w f''iiilliiiiiiiioiiiiii- '"'Sl"''1'""" ' " 'l'''-l'MM'Lp' t; . -'I J II ilIMI 111 II 'Mini II Hill I ;:.t II. I Personal palaver is about as effective with a good lawyer as hysterical sobs are with a Supreme Court judge. A lawyer is trained to listen to his reason, and not to his emotion or impulses. ' Now, our brief to the good lawyers of this town is just this: You are analytical men. You are influ enced not by superficial claims, but by bedrock facts; not by snobbish prejudices, but by the real merits of the case.' And if you once know that a Royal Tailor label in a suit of clothes at $25 means as much in tailoring quality as a local tailor's label in a $50 suit you are not going to let the smallness of Royal prices prices bias your judgment and cloud your appreciation. All we ak of you is to come here ' and weigh the evidence, and let cold reason decide. View the half a thousand Royal custom tailor woolen beauties on dis . play here; see the grand workmanship in the Royal suits we are delivering every day. Read the flaw proof legal guarantee of "satisfaction or money back" we issue with every garment. Then, if you're not con vincedwe'll plead guilty, 1 Thd'Copeuan Automatic Electric Ranges the last word in 1 ranges Automatic control Firelesa cooker oven oafe, sni- 1 tary, convenient and economical in operation. Let us ahow J 1 you this range and explain the operation. ' , I Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. j Telephone Main 34 . Get that "Million Dollar Look"- it's the Royal Tailored Look. Of course, a legal education is a fine thing to have, but you don't absolutely r ';-;L,r, have to possess one to appreciate Royal Values. ; If you're not a lawyer,- come in anyway. Prices- $ 1 6 to $35 for the utmost in Custom Clothes. Reliable Merchandise GE1B -EL S Reliable Methods DEPARTMENT STOR: Voile Proves Favored Spring Fabric CHARACTERISTIC COSTUMES THAT ARB FASHIONABLE. Mil - I I If Jlcrnr. -T'Vc I khaki and field cloth suits which are . I saw not long ago of blue voile the rage of early Spring. . . was made entirely over a blue-and- Simphcity is the mode in these white check silk, the checks being al waists, which button primly down the most an inch square. A frock of Ironj and are sometimes tucked, black chiffon was made over a flounr singly Vc in clusters. High collars, ed underskirt which had each ruffle soft, and boned only at the sides, are : finished with a band of striped very nooular. These collars' I not fit the neck tightly, but wrinkle , half deep, the stripes running up and ivuaeiy utb iiv uviivo IX Uif toll t down. Wu' ?? W. "V ! Children's frocks change much 1 ? Z 3 l'ompaiison with the styles of heavier fabri rh ffT .-rf. l'"CI' ele.re'. .ul n" P?" mis tne -which is warranted indestruciible and "TS. iooks more like chiffon than voile ! ti,i, T.." ' L.'. the tetter's durability, is 1 Ta u --'""r. "uk uc ,e i great deal for th5e wa sts, 1 ?T"; " nLZ t T of the Simplest and plained I ?ho'tW?isted frk?.? 6 ve,ry becom v .in? to the small child and to the peine gin, Dut lor tne all, or very HOMESTEADS. Canadian Homestead Land Club now being or ganized. 100 men only accepted. Right of selection same as number of application. We locate you on i60 acres of mixed farming land, partly prairie., partly light timber., . Level black loam soil. No stone and no al kali, and within five miles of town and railroad.? One of these claims worth a lifetime of savings, total fee in cluding everything $50. $10 when , you 'join, $10 monthly. Balance paid when you file. Will all go to gether, between March 15 and April 1st. i. Here is a chance to get a first class farm for less than $100, in cluding location fee, railroad fare, filing fee, etc. Come and see us. or write at once. ALBERTA LAND CO. 402 Pittock Block, Portland, Ore. $ t Wain, nlnnin xhilH fhn ...ni'nf..,t but with used a even styles. , Beneath these waists are colored orDink S. 8 -"' doming. the top and bottom down the front. I J no. Dutch styles are very much Beige and sand-colored taffeta isiVKuc for the small girl. These also used, to be worn under white nave P'a'n but full skirts, usually of chiffon or voile waists. I0ne color and blouses of white, very In my illustration ifi shown o rlrpca short; the skirts are usually fasten. of tan voile. The bolero pfferf in ed to the waists with laree buttons. the waist is made of p.n irt-atrnWli, These have been called the "Flnr. checked voile in dull shades of red, I ; . yeuow ana Drown. The full skirt is untrimmed. ' Voile and other fahrics . ' cuiuxasnng colors. This helps in the' trimming scheme, as it usually needs nothing else to make the dres complete. A serviceable dress on trim new lines is snown in my second illus tration. The side-closing of the waist, corresponding R 4 4 'I 4 ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 t 4 4 f 'If 4 f SC nee Uombey dresses probably be cause some enterpnsinif wholesaler wantd to get a DicKens' name for a small girl to correpoiid with the l;8 "Oliver Twist" suit. . Notice of Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Union. In the matter of the estate of L. Remillard, deceased. Notice is hereby riven that the un dersigned Administrator of the estate of L. Remillard, 'has filed his final ac count in the above entitled court, and that said court has set the 31st day of March, 1915, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the County Court room in the City of La Grande, Union county, Oregon,' as the time and place the considera tion of said final account, and for "the Wearing of objections thereto. Atl persons concerned may appear at said time and place and object to said final account. . Dated -this 27th day of February, J. F. PHY, Checked and Plain Voile Combine in This Frock New York, March . 13. The last month has proven that Paris is not napping. The couturiers have sup plied fashions for the waiting Ameri cans despite depressed conditions, and their openings have been almost as gay as ever. I say almost, for vuu vuiiuub get gver me atmospnere of grief which enters the place when one sees the suppressed sorrow on the face of a saleswoman or model. The mannequins themselves are not less gay, but it is often a forced gaie ty. . The gowns show less change than The Trimly Tailored Effect Is the Feature of This Frock heretofore, but what they lack in var iety they make up in artistry. The couturiers have had no heart for the bizarre, and therefore have improv ed upon what they have had. The Pans openings show that voile, wool, silk or cotton is used a great deal in the development of the new gowns. There are separate waists also made, of it, usually in sand or putty colors. They suit the with the suit--1 closing of the skirt, is both neat and I auractive. a high collar with ai turnover of white shows the latest whim in collars. Notice the simple ! belt of the same clotn, even to the ' cloth-covered buckle. One of the odd and quaint novel ties in evening frocks is made with! flounces of white tulle edged with pink worsted embroidery is used on chiffon, net, silk and voile. Silk frocks have embroidered flowers ' at the . waist, on- the end of sashes, as a border to a hem. A' blue frock which I have recently seen ' had a fringe around the bottom of ycllow-and-blue crewel fringe. j In Europe mourning reigns; it iv seldom that one goes upon the street, in Paris, or London, or Berlin with-! out passing more people in black, or! black and white, than in any other ' color. This of course, causes black and white to be favored here. The new silks show stripes of black" and of white, with white flower thrown in relief against the stripes. Black: suits are made with vests of wiile striped silk. j Checks and stripes play a large part in the trimming of many of the Spring gowns. A stunning suit which I BROOMS At Wholesale Prices "Billy Burk" 27 lb. size .... ''Golden West" 24 lb. size "Daisy" 24 lb. size "Winner" 22 lb. size RBTAIL WHOLESALE - -- - ?1.00 - ' .80 - .75 60 ALL WE ASK OF YOU IS TO LOOK OUR BROOMS OVER AND THEN PARE PRICE AND QUALITY WITH OTHERS. . PHONE US MAIN 700. DELIVER. ' 68t 56 48 38 COM-WE Eastern Oregon Produce Co. Inc.