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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1922)
PAOR TWO L"A' fJUANDR KYRVIN'O OT"!SIIl'ER 'ft' o o For Your Convenience WE OFFER LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCKS OF NEW SPRING MERCHAND Children's ers "Such pretty rompers" in (lie eixpieKsitn we lienr from everyone' who looks at Ihesc new Roiniiers we an showinif for little buy and y;irls. They are made T hlad; sateen, plain and checked fi'inhajii and poplins, lieautil'ully trimmed and excep tionally f;ood looking styles. Gird! New metal irirdlcs are the nrcper thin tor Sprin We sliow dozens of styles and all are rcasonahlv pri ced fi 1 75c to $2.50 V -- 4 1 . 1 I ill" for wniX ft -We ,. I'aiiNt lacl lw.r W-fVf Priced from $1.25 to $2.50 New Neckwear fje and complete assort- Xew Style Neckwear n is to he found here lars, organdie collars, fronts, vestees, and1 in a beautiful nrrav k f styles and all at moderate pricrts. Bungalow Aprons The best looking bungalow aprons and house dresses in the ciHy is the expression we hear ev ery day. A big assortment of styles in all sizes - Priced at 98c and up. n rrz 1 gW 'If' fell Ml; J Hill S D e 't Store WOMEN RUING HEFDHMS TO FOR CONGRESS RE INSTITUTED A Xumber of Eastern Ma Irons Aspire to simial Scats This Year. lies unci Alfonso Madcio, brother of. tho lute President Madam, besides i i Scno.1 Caniili'ao. Senator l.'ulderon, j the party lender, was formerly Mex-! I ii-un financial airent in Washington ; and Ivndn and for many years prom-. I inent in ifclitics. (llr Anoelmte4 Pri) ( (IMy TOS-1 in tho Mexican L-onHtitution demtetwd to eliminate all obstacles to rec-frm! tion of the Mexican government UV foreign powers are proposed in th ALL MVOSR, ATTENTION! nnd entertainieni of the Mooae lodge on Thuraay eVif'ffi March 30. All lembei'H cornel 1 H-27-t CHICAGO, III.. Mar. 21). The fol- platform of the Great Liberul Party lowing women arc among thnpu run-1 which han jut been revived after ning for congress this yoai ; rMrs. EI- years of inactivity. Ion Duanee Davis, of Philadelphia; ne f tne paragraphs of the rnn JlrH, Winnifrei Mason JIuck, of Chi-! stitution which the party would ro ruiroj Mrs. Mary Belle Spent Jr, of form is Article 27, which provides Hilltop .Cook County. 111.; Mrs. Irene for the nationalization of petrohum Cleveland Huell, of Ashland, Neb.; nd Mrs. A. K. Gault, mayor of St. PotiT, Minn. The latter two are .sisters. The Philadelphia candidate seeking the democratic nomination m a great vrent-grandthiugbU r of liunjamin Franklin, who as a boy exchanged ar gumentative Jetters with a friend de fending the propriety of educnting wo men and their fitness for education. He explain'. I in his autobiography, deposits and which the Mexican Su preme Court pronounced non-ietro-i active in a decision rendered in Sep- tember last. Other reforms proposal J in the constitution refer to labor, re-i ligiou.i freedom and education. "These fundamental changes wi;It remove automatically all possible ob-j stacles to an immediate recognition j of the Mexican government by all . jtieWir Milk raTTf 'cr ln'3nl & Invalids NO COOKINli The "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch atHome.Office.arul Fountains. Atk for HORLICICS. K-Avoid Iffiitatloos & Substitute( 4V TZ?-' foreign powers and will eliminate all! knmvw. that he took this advanced pretexts for further revolution," as- stand "perhaps a little for dispute's I sertcd 'Antonio G. Conalizo, for many , jp' (years a financial nejent of the Mox- Though times have charged thelican (oveinment in the United States! present candidates encounter a stir-! and Europe who has taken active in-1 prise sometime, tidping from remark i terest in reviving the old party once. of Mis. ISuoll and Mrs. Huck. influential in Mexico. "With these "It makes me weary to have people ! modifications the iMcxicnn constitu exooit me to bo a freak because I ami tion will be superior in every respect m t -v , v f THRIFT SHOP OPEN. The Red Cross Thrift Shop Is open daily now in the New Foley V Building, off the Chestnut street entrance. Thursday will contin- 51! ue to bo Thrift Day and on this day all who have donations for tho shop are asked to have it ready to be delivered, that be- ifc ing ttie a:iy collections arc made, ir 12-16-tfp . MARKS Sl'11,1, I.OWKIt ' NEW YORK, Mar 29. Gurmnn exchange broke all previous low rocordu here Monday, marks falling: to 8S 1-8 cents per 100 marks. The previous minimum (imitation for this remlttauco was 29i. per 100, uinde last week. Selling of inarkH Mon day, was again largely 'lor foreign account. READTnn WANT ADS! I'KA.WK l'Y)l,l,()VS HI'IT (lly AH.tnolatod Pros.i) PAlRIS, Mar. 29. Tho J'oncli govei niiit'iit, will npprove of adoption by the French parliament of the "no alliance resolution for the four power l'aelflo trtaty adopted by the United States sennte, it w.is staled .Monday in official circles. Ten pounds of lard $1.50 at Pcople'i Market. Phone Main 747. BOYS BETTER EED IN U. S. JonteeKTalcum FRE1 With Every Purchase of Jonteel flold Cream The Perfect Cleansinretim 75c value for 50c PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE Oly Assoclfttca Press LONDON, Mnr. 2!). Hoys in Amor- lira are far better fed tnan English lads, declares W. H. Close, cx-presi- fdent of the Cambridge University Boat club, in a discussion of the feed ing of school boys. Mr. Close also asserts that the average man he has met in the Uinted States and Canada is taller and bigger than the average Englishman. CASH IHS.MISSKI) HELENA, .Mont,, Mar. 20. The suit of tlu";tale llli.'d In January, 1321, to compel the rallro.ids oper ating In .Montana to observe the state law limiting passenger fares lo three cents a mile, was dismissed today by tlui supreme court. Ten pounds of lard $1.50 at People' Market. Phone Main 747. fit. Droadwayvat Stark Portland, Ore. V. Wliilii its i-onvciiiciit lot'ation in Ihc heart of Portlaihl's activi ties i.4 iin im(iortiii1 asst't- it is 'the ;tiiiosihrii' of foml'ort, coin-i-'us service ami spirit, of wrl conie uliicli makes this popular mid famous hotclxv. o o Arthur H. Meyers manaG 1 i o off I A New Hat for O C CENTS 1 )urVtfld HAT FIN! 16 Colors Don't discard yourVtfld straw hut. Rccolor it and it will look Iilcenew. Done in a jiffy with a bottle of Colon be for a quarter. inU-rcstoil in politics," says Mrs. Bu- cll or Nebraska, who adds, "nltothnr always snid I was tho most domestic of her four daughtera." Mrs. Huck, who 13 the dancrhtor of tHt lat Contrre?3maTf (VVillinm B Miipon, in n statement to the Women's .Press, replies to a younjj woman's re mark, "The nerve of her going into such n hip; campaign' with the com ment that "to he a pood' congressman," as she means to be, '"will require even more than nerve." Mrs. Iiuell, the "most domestic1' of her mother's four daughters, has been city prosecutor of Ashland since 1918, though one mayor tried vainly to did- c-hat ec her when she persisted in pro- ! scenting his brother. Mrs. Gault, the Minnesota candi date, is Mrs. Ruell's sister. Tho two have filed papers in accordance with an agreement of long standing he tween the sisters that if one ran for congress the other should do likewise, .Via. Ruell sa's. Mrs. Buell set the example. The Nebraska woman, who cln.st s herself as a progressive demo crat, adds that t'leir father wag the first mayor of the municipality of which Mrs. Oault is now mayor, an. that politics runs in the family. Similarly, Mrs. Huck, republican, says that common interests with he- father anil determination to continue! his work led her to filp for congress-'. man at large to fill the vacancy ere atcd by his death. She says the fact that she is happily married and the j mother of four healthy children in-i fluenced pnity leaders to desire her' candidacy. Mrs. Huek's' supporter say more than 0W down state repuh-j lica.T omm J'eiwneW hfivft endorsed j ner. Mrs. Spencer, who has also f ile j , for congressman at large from Illi-: nois, is n soldier's wife and the mo-' thcr of two baby girls. She was ap-' pointed Public guardian of Cook ' county by Governor I-owden in 1918,:' and has continueii in office to date. : She practices law and has had cases' in N'ew York, California. Indiana nnd Kansas.- She favors a soldiers' bonus, economy in administration, and "per-; sonal liberty in its broader sene." She sa's she would vote on the liquor question as the majority of her con stituents would, but omits to mention ; which side she would take. Mrs. Spencer holds that crime ha ; its source in the development of tho child; and therefore she favors high er educational standards with refer- J ence to character training. j to the constitution of 1857," Senor Canalizo added". A national convention of the party has been caled for next May. Associated with Senator Fernando Iglesius Calderon," head of the party, are former President Eulalia Gutier- &'v"V-fc for fc 'iVietnX "-ui; xSprin Mi This display sivti uml enibme youthful nuulols, for matrons; particu are tho Uinety Ik very cqanprehen- v 1 el not oiJy smart, nLr ni: ni v nimlcH y ,mitii-'i :.!.. For Sale 5-room modern houso, full base ment, with K;irafo; fiplondld plumb ing. This place has 21 acres with ft good barn, chicken house nnd the soil is tho rich sandy river bot tom loam. Located2 miles from La Grande. Price $8000. - Terms $G00 annually and interest at 7 per cent. 12 1-2 acres, well Improved, lo La Grande, $3000.00. , close attractive i $:000 ALL MOOSE, ATTENTION! Installation, viitiation nnd big feed irch 30. All 3-27-at , CHATS WITH YOUR ELECTRIC MAN Tho other day n friend said to us: "Why should you ad vertise? You get all the elec tric business there is." We are glad he aske:l this question. Perhaps you, too, wold llko to know why. Hero Is our answer: It iffjiot sufvicleiit that we merely 'ftlvc coid service, bo courteous nl.id Buike tfi'U'iuls. disAd prejudice rsta:4ling from tht public by itiiift tlio facts about our busi We bellove- it our duty to let the puhlUj know the real na ture of our business and the alms- and ido.ils of ,the men wngnKCd In that fhusiness. There is no mystery about it. nothing that we would wish to covor up. Then why not ad vertise it? Like tho, man on the witness stand we can say: "It's the tell tho truth where there is tell the .truth "when there is nothing but the truth to tell." E. 0. L. & ,- P. Co. We want r and miivttn the minds continually s GOLD MEDAL HATS Campbell Sisters ltead.v-lo-Veai' and Millliu'rj- 7-room house, modern, 2 blfc lots 60x110, close to liiRh school. Price $500 cash, $30 per month, including Interest. I have several poolI lots listed that are priced right. 1-acre tract, close to school, the Victory highway is running past this place. The coil is of the best. 7 room house, chicken - house and small barn. Price $2200.00. 6-room house, modern, close to I hlRh school, 2 big lots COxllO. iPrico $2900.00. If you have a small car and wont to trade it as a first payment on a small place come in and see me. Geo. H. Currey Phone 200 J Exidev Batteries Itntlorfes In stock. Itntteries for tent. liulteries JtechajgcU Butteries Wuterftil Free Batteries of nil toiokeslllepalrcU. Htruinhcig Cnrbuntor hervico. B. & BATTERY STATION. Fred Burgess, Prop. In LelKtiton'ft Machine A orks Ileal Estate Insurance sinri ItUKSnnd Cnrtiets Washed nnd filtrlllzed Without He- movlnif Troni the Floor with the HiuiUlton Ilecch Cnrpct Washer. V r-i tconomy Carpet Co. II, A, Itolilnson, Alnnngcr l'hone 1185-J, I Grande, Ore. La Grande MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING WORKS JIattressns of all kinds clean ed and rebuilt. Feather Heno vatinc Rair,!llirs and Fluff Itims for s.iiei Carpet iinduWis Cleanlrij !IM2, .Vl-V and up Chas. Edwards, Prop, l'hone 253-W nnd entertainment ot the Moose lodp;e ! " on Thursay members come, ,' evcilbigj Mil THE Orecon Nursery Co., Geo. Ball, Agt 1212 Wash. Ave. Thono 14fi-M. ' 3-7-tf ; FORD & GEORGE Vtiin ki Itlde with i conjpany that Is bonded. Ilvlry ilrivrr nnd every car himl(-d for your protection n itty the very best of service. CALL MAIX 44 Sign Service Autq Painting- The m&dern kind hat lasts , j A Gniirnntre Wh twy Strok. ol Z tk. 11 L 1 J I.I th. llrush Ardhhe Gu.r. antt. It Good. Runyan PROSPERITY 'A state, community or city can never grow fast er thn her utilities, or extend further than they reachThe prosperity of a city or town, its alertness, its up-o-date methods, its piogressiveness, in fact, its very charac ter are rfected directly to the ex tent th.lt they ;xist in utilities. Likewise, show me a cit with ' iroken down, unhealthy and restrict ed utilities and I shall show you a city living in the backwooiK of ( ivilization, with no parks, improved streets orVlleyp; with unkept homes and unimprov ed public bilifings; without civic pride andl self -respect, and withal a shipshoo shiftless, dozing, indif ferent population a mighty poor and unattractive place to live and do business. Home Independent Telephone Co. ( LA GRAND IRON VVOHKS M.iCH! 1iOP A0 PM'NDT Al in.i cvl BoAehimVy, rtomobUea aod tractor f paired nverAauled n uit o 0 o A4if ana wv'-&i$ y Unfa, " o 8 0aaftl4) o 0 snmtP. fro -it i it rurni 1 o'JSSU C&OK,orrop. 0 fifiVaS3 l-iib o Fir & Jefferson i s; i i i i o I I I I I I I I I I ( I I 4- 4 ? 4 Snodgrass and Zimmemian Funeral Servirl Par lor, Licenced Aibal mer, Ambulance Ser rice. Day Thone Main 62, Jsight Plione, Main 743. 1305 Fourth St L Grande, Orrjjojju o ttL- o -2 a Q, t o ' MMNM - . . . . k