La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 21, 1922, Image 4

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PA O R 'FOUR
1J& CRXNiTE EVENING OBSERVER".
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IN T2Efl LD'HOMH town
an im)i;iv:mu;.nt M;ujiArKik
J'ubhji-a amiy una wKiy i ,
tlrnidf, Oregon, by La Grande Kveu-j
lug Ob' rvt r J'ulMf-liii)fC Company.
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Entered at tliu l'und( I i ti ui la Urando, j
tirettun, uh hond ('In Mail Mattr.
Addn-HH all coimijurueatluiia to THE
OHHEUVKH, Hill Adam Ave i
Gran tie, (irutfon.
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CU V AMI I Ol M l OFFICIAL.
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On aale In utln-r t'ill't (retin iiolnl
News bland. I'ortlund; Imperial Nwa
Htand, J'urtUiid; Alultouuiab Nw
Bland, Portland.
BLUM Hlt"I H II A 1KB.
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Dally, per month
Jjally, pt-r lhr iimnUm
Dally, pur ix mo, in advance .
Dally, ampin copy
Jly Mull.
Dally, per year. In it i wince
fin It i- mix n.nhlhri. 1 11 advance .
Dally, ihrtje inonilitt, In advance .
Dal y. dt iiKinth -
Weekly obBTvr-Rtar. by mall, i
per year, in advance ...11.00 j
ftlKMlii:it OF ASMH'IATKD 11 BBS.
The Aocia-d J'rrria la excluivelr
entitled tu ime for publication of all 1
Dewi dlfpatcht-fi rredlU-d to It or not.
otherwise credited In thin paper, and;
also the lor til luwn piihllrihed therein.;
All rltrhta of ru-ptiblk-ullon f apeclal ;
OlflpatetiHit here alo are r wTVed.
Bible Thought. Tor Todaj1
- 'tor than sensuous decutk'nee, and his
RULKS FOR RIGHT LIVING: noise never degenerates into ' jazz.
Wfcw, t
fieclal to The Observer) ,
TKLOCASET, Mur. 21. The pco
plc of this vicinity were shucked to
huar of the sudden death of Mrs. 1'ic '.
Duller at her home here, Mrs. Hullor
had only been sick u short tirn:.4 and
muny of her friends did not know of
her illness until they heard of
her death. She was well and favor
ably known here, having been one of
the pioneer settlers. She taught
school for some years and was teach
ing at the time of her death. She is
survived by a husband" and five chil
dren. Her father and mother are Mr.
and Mrs iRohriir of Union. "
The Grange people we planning fo-
the presentation of a play in several
'weeks. The title is ""Avon Slick of
I'impkiri Creek." 'Mrs. 'Jess Hills,
principal of the Teloeaset school will
j be the director of the play.
Chester Hodgkins was a visitor in
North Powder recently.
Hob Briggs was a business visitor
in Ia Grande several days ago.
I The lorn? expected thaw has come
BRAVE Hl'SHANl). jat last. Everybody in this section is
Pittsburgh Clironicle-Toleirraiih: As hoping; that spring weather will rc-
lie hath shewed tnco, u man. wna- R,ey, while seldom soaring very high, ' Tompkins was on his way home after main now
WHEN THE NISHT WATCHMAN
SAW 0OEHEMDRICKS COMff
DOWA4 FROM THE SOCIAL--HE-
KNEW WHY ONE PIE ?
WAS MISSMO- - - S
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PLAYPLANNED
35
If TIE GRANGE
Incorporated
Silk Pongee Undergarments
of Fiiit-st Iuiported Pongee
aOiNITA
There can bo no mistaking tho otrome
popularity of pongee at this day. Its numerous
purposes may bo unlimited, duo to the exr
eeptional laundering qualities aud the wear ol
tho niatorial. - ,
Sow come beautiful new undorgai mints
chemise, knickers, punts, pajamas and gowns
of the finest Imported Japanese pongee. They
are hemstitched In bright colorings and made,
In such attractive styles that It Is really hard
to resist them when you consider the prac
ticul and economical part of tho purchase.
Th pajamas are trimmed In roso mid
blue' satin, they are priced at $11.75 pair.
The gowns at J6.B0, tho chemise at $3.75,
knickers $2.75 and punts $3.00.
On display hi one of our windows today.
is good; and what doth the Lord re- never stoops to the level of a lot of
cfu i re of thee, but to do justly, and to i present-day versifiers, und is always
love mercy, and to walk humbly with likable and decent. J'ink isn't red, at
thy God? Micah G:8. any rate, and pink is a wholesome eol-
' 1 or. lut these into the movies, und
More He Men Needed -the public will be better satisfied wilh
' ' 'them. . , : ,.,,.
Attic or Moth Factory
Every Union county render of this
Jbsuc of World's Work should reaJ
carefully and with much thought the! .. Mii,
letters of former Ambassador Page, if just full of old stuff that's stored
.hn ,ri,i the dinlomalic burdens of 'away, only to -be handled over once u
trim)-" 1 no ttnuiitil ill u n r i r tinthi'tri
this nation as our representative at .. ' ,.: ..ff.hv.M f,.U nhurua
WONOEHl l L IXDEIJB.
, fit. Puul Pioneer Pi ess: "Sol Klem-
the court of St. James during those f housewives from one end of the:1". w 18 serving his second iilc
...... j... l. e rnnnirv to the other. Once more- merit ! "ontence for murder
narrowing oas vwn-n uncie omui wan - -
, . ,, man makes his annual response: "Why
quibbling and refusing to enter thi n()t jt u, out retaininf ,,.
World Wrur. 'what is definitely useful, and then sec-
How regretful we ure that so good i"g that this is used'.'"
, .I. If there is broken stuff that is need-
a man as Ambassador I age should e(, uf th(, h()US(lj miV(, H ri.lrailei.
have been killed by President Wil- This may mean a job for the jobless,
nun's unfortunate early policy, for Mr.! If there is stuff which cm be rcplac
ell. iqililie 11, U'lU duiiiumiii; uuniliirna
nightfall he collided with Jenkins, who 1 A dance was given at the Daniels
was running as fast as his bulk would home last Saturday night,
allow him. Stockmen art glad to see the snow
"Why this hurry, Jenkins?'' he in- going so fast. : The long continued
quireiU -. , . j ! cold and snow has made the stock
' I p1- g'ng for the police! consume much feed and1 the open
said'JettklrjK;, .betwen pants. ''We've j
got a Burglartin cun house. owners.
J'Hut, surely, you haven't left yourl' The state highway is still -impas-i-.wife
alone?',' tible. It will .probably be May lx-fore
. "Oh.' ho! She's holdinir the bunt- it is passablerJUffging f ro'ih'Tlie" siice'rl
lur!" ,rii i the highway people are .mnking in
(clearing it, unkts thuTcain anj wujn
i,... i...Ti iii. :: . - .
" We've : range will mean a big saving to the
weather keejJu liie job.
Page was a HE man the kind this
in the home town. If there is stuff
is..-: ninn sfHnni notts
wonderful?
New
House Dresses
Sometimes vo feel we arc KllRhtly
mulTWitimatiiiR tliene when we
call thciii house drosses, for they
'fire iir buV' attractive styles. bupIi
pretty -putDtriiB and made so woll1
ithal "thiyr iay.,tVsiiy be worn
da pretty piiWlianiVlresses, , .
Some are titamuu'V . fa. .urjiHiiUy
und liuve fiowit; sihes, totlu;ra
( wjtli panelri at t' sitVs. All are
' wonderiully flttiiV pAments and
ore of the finest nitcVala. 'They
are priced from to $5.5(1.
Spe-iii! Soiling ' '
. OF LACES'
A very important exivlltive com-
I.OTS OK liKSI'ONSlBIl-ITIKS. mittee meetinfe was held recently
The little four-year-old miss, beinr. ' and several ItemB were discussed.
told to pray for her absent father, for Chief among them was a plan tir '
her small brother who was ill, and the .construct a quarter, mile track
servant who had sprained her ankle, : around the high school football
did so, and to her mothers astonish-'The matter was merely discussed
ment. concluded as follows: "And and laid upon the table until, a
5c yd.
nation needs so badly, and the kind . tnat can be spared, give it uwav now. ('ul1. I'lcase take good care of j later date but the plans embraced
he nation seems to be short of. There never was more need, if yourself, for if anything happens to i the construction of bleachers with a
Note in those letters the a.ssinin, ''"-' -'f'", ""' -iy0 We'! J'-
Lessen your burdens and add tj j '
and silly twaddle of W. J. Bryan and )our cnpitui. Look even at the 'ikeep-1 TWO KJEASONS WHY,
.1 i m- i ' .ii..m..nt mr. .nko." with a Kneinir eve. and con- London Mail: Anne I wonder whv
. ..,'',. ., ,, t, ... ::,. sider whether if passed on for active some people don't mind their own ; among the finost in eastern O'reson
ing uiui ii ui.'"" """"" . , , , , . 1.,.f,.,., ilrasinesi
Here are laces that are worth
two and three times this price,
but all have been put into one
lot for final clearance' at this
low price. There are all kinds
and widths. Choice at 5c yard.
The Favored .Materials
In Ladies' Suits
For .(Spring ,.,
The Suit of the tricotine, sorgo or twill
is foremost fii'the category of new spring
time urrivals.
They come in frih guises In youthful
loose box coats or more fitted lines.
Hut, in, all, coats lire no longer long,
finger lip length which is Just below
the hips, prevails.
Many are richly trimmed, others more
simple, and occasionally shaves assume
a cape-like tendency that is as lrreslst
able at it is new.
But do not think that theso navy blue
suits are all, for fashion has allowed
ample room for tweeds and homespuns
In sports models.
We' are showing a beautiful line of
suits at this time. Some of the season's
best. Priced from. $15 up to $75.00.
seating capacity of '5u0. to be erect
ed nt a later ; date, inclosing the
track with it high fence and con
structing a trftrlc that would be
jThe entire plan would be hacked by
WA
A meeting of the Live Wires was
held last evening at the ciose of
school. This body is composed of
USl llii'V wuuiu in'i "V a in. 'ii- i'iiihv . .. . ,1,,, j . i.i. ,
England at that critical moment s tribuU. "1o memory than when airuni-1 Bob There are two -reasons whv. the student body, no extra taxes be--" - "i-U Mliool sLudOMts and, is an
. .'. i . . . ,, n... ! .i,. !,.. i ., ,;,l I,,,. i" wmifrt siiili ii advisory body. Much -1s exrin-ted
,.r,.irv f Slate, alutur with ulatinir du-t where they aro seldom One is that they haven t any mind,; ing necessiry
" ' '----(,,. " ., ..... ,1. ..ll... Ik,.l t,n..,...'f on., tr.,,.1.
R. : business.
of l'vacc and the Sons or the Olivo 8 R1U1(. H.ntiment. Hoarding and sen
Bianch, he (the ambassador) wouiu timentnlity are vices. An attic which
... . re r I ,i,i,'- '8 an aonual horror, a continual fire
our.., .....v JU........ hiuart! and moth factory, has no place
in the Jiuoiti of intelligenco, '.
Bridge.
Ah, what u veal grand man was'
i'age. Ho had no ut.a for-the spine
less advisors of the iiJininistriilioii.
but he loved Mr. Wilson v?ith u du
voliun which told him the President
would surely see things in the right
light.
Week after week passed and the
tuition continued to condone German
insults until all Europe laughed and
snueied ut us. Kvcn Mr. Page's ex
treme loyally to Wilson cooled as li'
was lashed by speakers and newspa
pers of Kurope foe our weak and un
explainable ultitude.
l-Juiope lost confidence in us and
when we did finally git in the war
we were ciediled with having been
diiwn in instcud'of taking our right-
ful place as one of the world's first- t
' 1 Reports on tlie following hasket-
! Spoaki'fC-wo.' hwcin.'this rmmitry, 'uil games we're "turned In "'nV )br
gentlemen, one of the most admirable j business manager: l'enidloloii- glrli'
forms of - government a democratic 1 gmnc, expenses $08.18: Ti'.idleloii
fornviof govern I boys' game. $79.31: Haines boys'
Voice in the rear of hall But didigan,e. $37.05; Klein game, -$:is.c,ii;
advisory body. Much -1s expected
f nun this' ' six fety. T.wo members
from each -.eliiss form the Live
Wires. ' '
THE OFFICE; CAT
y tvnivn
you ever try sassin' a traffic cop?
Yes, $5.00 worth. JUNIUS.
Thu 'trai-linipn ' aro Btfti ' content
with general tralnrng but before
long they will get down to hard
work in preparation for the com
ing . lntei i'lass track meet.
REPUBLICAN
IS WINNER
FEVEK DESTROYS FAMILY.
HOS Tfl Wi
ALEXANDRDPQL
uloseph and l-Jnterprlse games $73. S3.
jThe receipts on these games show
I d a slight loss on the season's pl iy
jbut inasititich as the student body .- .
1 treasury Is quite prosperous at pros-. HELP AST, Mar. 21. In the sii
( out. the loss was handled easily r milocross . district of County Tyrone,
I Tomorrow the executive rnnfintt-'' scarlet fcyer destroyed an entire fam
jlee will meet again and a complitc il5'. Patrick Lynch, his wife, two sis
jrinancial report will be presented lers and three children.
jby the business manager. 1
! The mutter of track suits was NOTICE, BROTHER ELKS!
brought up uii'l permission was glv- i Wednesday evening. March 22nd, La
en to
and Waldo counties and from 08 of
the 128 towns in Hancock, Summer- .
set and Washington counties, the re
mainder of the district, gave Nelson
1(,5!!8 and Ernest L., McLean, demo- .
crat, also of this city, 10,o56.
In the pre-election statement issued
Sunday, Mr. Nelson declared that
the election was one of the most im
portant in the history of the . state, .
and said that if he should be elected
it would be construed throughout the
nation as an 'indorsement of the
splendid work of President Harding
and his co-workers.
N ATO 11 L MOUKSTVy v
All right, back there VL railed the
class nations who joined to run down conductor from the front of the cur.
., , . t "Hold on," cried a feminine yolcft.
the German nuirnuder. V , .' fc,
"Wait until I get my clothes on;
Mr. Page exlain all this in his lei-; n..fu J'u,ucd mid'craii-
tei s, which wi ri; wiiVe'n in' those ter- i d tljeir' necks expeciantly. A girj got
ible times and are now being print
ed for the first time.
His cveiv utterance is that of u
rcd-i,lo.Jid Ani.'riinn of the type who tieijmtions
never flinchc;;, never compromises and
dies if need be for his country.
Giv m more of the Page tpe the
HE man type, if you pb-iise.
ill". 011 ""i"1 basket of IuuikU
out people nave their sweet mem-; scourge of child-life In this part of
ones ami the young their pleasant an- the world
In t life wonderful ?
( H.v Associated Tress)
CONSTANTINOPLE, Mar. 21. --I necessary amount of suits for llli.",
A chlldi'c'ii's hospital sai to be t lie : season's campaign.
largest in the world has just been
opened at Alexandropol, in thej The following basketballers were
Southern Caucasus. It ts under the awarded letters lor this season's
direction of Dr. It. ' T. Chls, or pay: explain Hay Lynch, James
Kllchhiug, Masn.. and has been ri-. (Hker . Hoyd Smith, Francis Hough,
naiiced entirely with funds sent (;i,. .M.icair, Grant Ilean and Ttob
fruu Ailll'rjrii by the Near East Ite-;ert Garily. Several of last ye ir'p
Hef. , . letter men applied for an extra let-
- Tho hospital at-present has !7t0 ter on account of the letters given
l'ds. iiwuse.1 III 40 .wards, but w hen last year being or Infi'rior quality,
rally completed next May it will Those were granted.
hold C00II beds.
The child pullenU are drawn from ' The executive committee' ' li.Ml'
'six' ltvsntjim:Ariiieiiian l1"1 Greek their pictures taken yesterday noon
provinces occupying an area larger and the boys" double quartette re-'
Uian New England and are all sur- reived similar treatment today "tit
lerlng from trachoma, a mnlignan! 1 2 .SO p. m.
eye disease . which has become the! . :
The glee i-!ub Is working dili-'
AT ELECTION
CoiiwTi'ssionnl Elpi-iion ,..
suit in Maine iitci'ircted
. as Jotn tie's Faith in, 1'res-
ident llardiiifr.
AUGUSTA, Me. Mar. 21. John k.
nelson, repuoiican. ol this city, was: years, according to the; committee,
elected by more than COO0 majority ion police or the Chicago Crime coin
to succeed Federal District Judge i mission. Of these six were slain In
John A. Peters as representative to 1!21, ten In 1!I20 and nine in 191!).,
congress at the special election in Aniline Hie vl,li
f'.uw-l. I ,.rt..ll I., li..-,l.,r Ihi- f:...,...l.. I X... AVI ...III U.l.l . lU. , U : J !..: ........ ' . J
""l,v" "' ", '-;""" "' ""'ii o 1 " " i""u maine uisinet Monday on tectlve Sergeant Patrick O'Neill, fa
Si DIE O.N Ilt TV
CHICAGO, III.. Mar. 21. Twen-ty-ono
police officers were killed.
while on duty during fhe "palst three"'
cial meeting in honor of District Dep.
uly G. E. R. Dr. Ben Norderr, of Port
land Lodge No. 142. All brothers are
requested to be present.
NOLAN SKIFF, E. 15.,
' F.L. PEARSON, Sec
3-17--U
the face of unofficial returns.
Completd returns from Kennebec Tommy O'Connor,
Bhot , while trying to arrest
If" " i " mi i'li'i nirVi ui'iiirir
It is miglity intid for a man to gel
into heaven who has put his religion in
his wife's name
TIsa Observer Want Ada.
gently for the presentation or the
home talent musiril at the high
school Krid.-iv evening.
Fi
So
Uplift Qualifications
cliody calls attention to "Ih,-
iittner Brown 1 see by the papers
they have many great natural gas
fields. There's the one in Pennsylva
nia, one in Indiana, one in Kansas, one
in Oklahoma, one in---
rarmer Smith ten, and one in
fact that the uplift of the American Washington, II. C.
movies has been contmed to a llllin :
who confesses in the public prints that
his favorite composer is Sou--a. iitsi
favorite poet .Inmes hitconib Kiley ;
and his fa, ute color pink."
Wr know one
Don't you?
much neaier homo.
JUNIUS.
Ain't i.aturc wonderful? Even
Here, ei itninb, is food (or tlionghi though one is born every minute, some
concerning uitutic uplift. Su-n U ,-. !,,,, appears now and then to
s liloin lain), l.y '.lie critics, aoiong handle (he entire ciop.
the world's grea' n'li!i"-i'! iillu-r
is Riley rnti'd innorg the gnat well 1. VST SKNSIII1.K WORDS.
Poets, or even among the g,. at An,e- pittshurgh I 'hi on ', -le Ti leg i aj.h : A
lean poets. An I pink well, l pic ,,K.(. bad been ciilli-il to see a nia'i
of professedly arti.'.ic cisc'imination .(, very ill. lie exanlilu-d him
usually prefer some oilier tint, even n, said to the nurse:
in shirts and neckties. ' "You must wntch the case very
, Nevertheless it imisl be udiuitlel ,.f(y through the night and tell'
that the noiiouly of Americans, if , . nympioins when 1 conic
they gae their hoi. est judgment on i,.,,- , t, nioining."
lhe three points ill que-tion, would , l.eUme worse in the night
doubtless Kgrw witli the new- dictator and lalked a lot of nonsense m hi
nf the movies. Mr. Hays simply opens f,.ver.
himscir to the cillici in of bring an . (,,, ,l,Ktr reluined in Hi
iiwrage Aine'iian, ill ailistic develop- iiKinung, he said to tin' nurse:
incut. ' "TeU me e. oily what hapin-i.cl af
And it ll. nv be, all -r all, that there l, r I i, ft."
is inoie pioniise of genuine letormj "1 ,i ,re hardly out of the loom,"
ill ihe tiui'lo und outlook of Mich.; tin begaji, "when he said, 'When did
mi Amen. an than in tin lolller aims io.il olu I, ml M,y he was coming baiA
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Safeguard Interests
lou caiTy insurance on your,
lifo and on your home: this
means a considerable outlay. ' (
' If yon do not safeguard yora'
nlcrests Ov main lain injr, a luuilc
account youVrc neglecting a duty
tLrat costs youiotli!ipj
jiiaccount in this bank
FPKLLSvCKEDra and credit
often mcaiaWEALilL
LA CliANDE
NATIONALtiANK
: la'dkandeVore.'
Do You Know ?
Mr. Spencer, manager of
the Zuber Hall, is rear
ranging tho! entire place,
and has secured M. T- Col
lins, Portland's favorite
jazz singer, who will sing
all the latest songs and ar
range ail the Novelty
Dances. Beginning Tues.
March 21, we will start our
series of Novelty Dances
The first will be the fa
mous Candy Dance. Dick
Linsey's Jazz Patters will
syncopate the melodies
New music.
Added attraction
M. T. Collins on the Meg
aphone1. No Advance in Prices.
The
Brunswick
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GOLF CLUBS
We have just
and other sipph
pairs. Promj
them soon.
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RESERVI!
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Mi
ceived our stock of golf clubs, bag3
Bring in your broken clubs for re-
ltion'will be given them. You'll need
lohnenkamp Co.
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