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Thnrs.lnv. "April fi. 1023 PAGE FOLTT? . ! ... Lft ORANTVE EVENTNff OTJSERVETi Cbc Observer as imii;i'i:mii;m' mowmi'ai'ich. Publlelivti daily and weekly at L Grande, oi't'Bnn, by l.a tirunde liven lag Obflt rvtr 1'nhHnhlntf Cniupauy, HltUC'K DKNN'lef, Kdltor. IN THE OLD HOME TOWN IE titer mi al tlm i'owtol I iru nt ha (irando, ! Oregon, nu hccoml 'Ihm Hull Matter. AddrfHH all cmmnufilrfitloiMi to THJ PHril::i(Vi:i(, 1416 Ad&uitf Ave i, Grande, Un-tron. t i l l ASU ( OIM'V OrKlCIAli l'Al l It. On snle In oiht-T cltiw Oregon Hotel ( Newt) titunrt, i'urUaixl ; lmiittriaJ Nww Stand, Portland; Multnotnab Nawi titlind, rortlnnd. j Bl Hlf'l ION HATHA I Mr Currlrr. Dally, per month , , . 76c I Dally, per thrte month ...... Dally, per "x mo., tn advanco $4.60 : Dally, ulnijlo cony 6o liy Mull. Dally, por year, In mlviince HMM fially, Ptx month (4, In advance -Dally, throe motulm, In advance . Iially. pt month .- Weekly obMrviT-Stir, by mall, per year, In Hdvanco .15.00 .$2.60 .$126 1 6UC, .11.00 ' ftlHMUKIt OK AftNOCI ATICM I'lUCM. The AfdociauU 1t-m la clualvely entitled to imu for inibllcntlon of all news dlnput'-lx-H eremtfd to It or not otherwlau credit d In thin paper, and Clio the local new 11 published there! n. All rfKhtH of re-ptihheiitlon of apeclai alxpalrheH hero also a 10 r:ntrved. 4S.lsi , rib - : ;Tj j h!rv.yj;,y Jwti mm) fix)., ;, -S4S TW J t with flowers like I have " "Yt?" "I think the girl ought to punctuate it with kisses." One of the obstacles toward getting ahead is that there are too many peo ple who don't know how to manage a dime, who imagine that they could managt a dollar. A north side maiden lady is said to scatter pepper under her bed every night. She figures ifa burglar shoul i slip in and get under the bed he'll sneeze, and that will give her u chance to catch a man. . (Incorporated) NEVER SUCH A STOCK OF NEW SPRING COATS! Bible Thought. For Todaj JUST AFTES THP Painters finismcd THEVVA1T7NO tlOOtA FLOOR 7HFY FOUND THEYO HAVE To CO OVEK IT AAIM NO CAUSE K)it ALARM. , "What arc girls coming io with! their modern dresses?" j "'Aw, it's juitj tf different ' stjilcj package." Mil "Huh?" i 1 ' I "The goods are'uH'rlght." ' j 3. An anxious intiuirrr want to knov. why a rooster flaps x wings when 'crows. Well confess that we don't know, but if any of the poultry ex j ports can answer this, "flapper" ques-' ition we're willing o print the answer.! THE OFFICE CAT rnjr jvmvca j I failure is good experience, a lotj of us are getting vise. Of course the short skirt must go, II and every time wo look out of theJ window we see it going. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES' the coal man. liut let us find some; i n.rivxliinrr ffjitnrn ncrhans the cold (WAIT PATIENTLY: Wait on th ' . , . , . Urd: be of good courage, and he shall :wl-'lh hus kllll''d lho s, de Ktrengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on slroyed the fruit pests, made the soil the Lord. Psalm .27:1-1. more productive. All of these things aro possible and very probable. When . HOW ADOUt tfie Women, Horace Greeley roJe over the Nevadu ! ; Henry? desert he said, "Surely nature made ' this vast country for some purpu -e," Henry Kord has adopted five days nn, ycars InU,r Bui, wus foun, i,i work a week for every man in his Kru.lt quj,ntjtie on the desert.' ' Sufr factoiy and has stated that five days Iy such wjnl(.ril ua we have just ex is all any man should .vork each week, prncej have some good quality, Fine, Henry, fine, lut how about the wnik, Wli huvt. nol yut discovered what women? jSi jct us L-untinuc to search.', Kvei-y housewife works full lime,' "c and then some. She works every day jg JTew- York Flag FiaSCO in the week, Sunday inchulcd. When( the man of the house is laying off his ' Kew York has afforded the natioi two days his wife is continually at a good laugh and a good lesson in its woric. llcr nusDanil decides to Jisn recent attempt to prevent women irom snoe-icggeis are as uau as oooiieggen. ; ,.hnicr,. f thB Kiiul,.nt l.n.lv nr,.i tho two holidays: he arises in the' smoking in public. The hastily give.i ' (lent for the purpose of awarding bai- About all the polish some men ac . ktl-ll b.ttoi-a in tho li,,m,rr-,l nthlnii--morning and worries-the life out of Bd as hastily revoked order to ra-lquiro throUBh ,if'0 is on tho suat of te hss c;"evieVe his wife collecting his outfit together, strain the fair smokers developed lhCtheir pants. Jones, girls' basketball coach, present- Finally ho is gono and then the chil- fad that apparently nobody from llu ed letters to nine gills. Those re- dren begin to call on mother for thu . duw kiiew just what the orJIri-' "j"."" ""5' "'j'1 lln" "1" were: CTaptain Winona , 1 J cuirency has to be pretty elastic to Lyman, Loa Lyman, Norma MnVger, anu inoi. i no nousewors is ui no, ui ance was or wnemer ii aciuany was R0 around Ins family. Marjorie O'Brien, Thelma t'hoat", The pec wee squads of Co. Aanj' Co. li are drilling diligently in prepaiv j 'ation for the competitive drill to be . held sometime next week. The eight: smallest men in each company will comprise each squad, the winner re- j ceiving Z points, the standing al present is Co. A, 45 points and Co, B, points. A Junior class meeting and a Senior; class meeting was hem yesterday noon, i ' Several topics of more or less import-: A fellow co!yum.ed says that after ance were discussed at this time. j buying the Little Colyum a new Pail ! . of shoes the opinion1 persists that I a -i,it. k..i.i tKio ,.....,; !Stqi)iiir to the Front " 'it!i New footwi:au fasi1ion.s . That AVill Win Your Approval rutting forth our best fnot ttUir offoriiiKs. A nhowihK " Hint is marked for fcraee anl boaiity of line nnrf quality of k'nthtfrs,- excellent fit ' and wear. "AKMSTUONG" ji'oliv4u for Vtmnn j j ? has fiiien 'io 'ItiiU KtoreH fliAil tonnsrHo flva J-eam'.-trf , iiic6iti" )'ri.U,, s,Tyi,'e witji tUe ooin in of thiB eutioiu Tii dual ity and fit of Armstrong ahues has never been excelled; the satisfaction our eurftomers Ret from them baa made our1 la diti' shoe tdt'iMirtiiient one or lio ouulit corners of this store. But of corn-He wo sell many other kinds of shoes too. Our (prices mow Bturt at $:i.!iii and range upward -to 5 12.25. All styles, at all prices between. The Smartest, Dressiest Coats tVr Spring Are :.).00 to $75.00 It has been several years since our stock opened a season with such a variety ami quantity as we are now showing. This Is indeoJ a wonderful time to purchase a spring coat. Tho nianv new ones received during the past week arc gloriously different and exclusive in their fashioning.- Any number of novel features to delight even tho' most particular women. - There aro co.its of Polo cloth, herringbones, camels hair and tweed In sport models and there aro beautiful capes and wraps of Ilolivlu and similar rich fabrics In the darker shades. Thu better coats start at J25.00 and range upward to $75. But we have coats for $20, $18, and even $15. Ex.t ra Large . APRONS JHc Made of good quality per cale and trimmed with rick rack. They are1 in the extra largo sizes as well as regu lar, affording the stout women, nn equal opportun ity to buy aprons for less than they call be made. M any different patterns, mostly dark, all at !)8c. New Tweed KNK'KKH SUITS 1 (;..")() For golf, motoring, riding and all outdoor wear, fashion has proclaimed the knicker suits of Scotch twei'd and this store lias shown some very attrac tive suits In this style for spring. Just now we have sev eral new ones In Unlit and dark tweeds. Their prices are $10.50 and up to $28. 00. Ask aiiout litem. dishes are to wa.-h, the telephone is Jegal. to answer, and by (lie time the shades ; Investigation proved that the mis- ! Lulu Mulkey. Margaret Palmer, Marie Secretary Hoover's new motto: "An Bowman and Audrey Hare. The boy's Amateur is known bv tho wave lenirth receiving "LV. e-iven out bv Coach of night lengthen into darkness tlu take which resulted in the sudden ban ' he keeps." Lodell. were: Captain - Ray Lynch, , Robert Garrity, (ilenn Metcalf, Smith, Man wants but little wave length Hough, Grant Bean and James Coker. here below, but wants that little long. 1 An assembly Was held Tuesday af Just aiiout tne lime mat everybo-jy ; lol.noon in the auditorium at which I th wife closes the day a tired woman, on women's smoking was primarily Thero is no respite for the woman in the fault of an employe in the city the home. Our old friend Henry has hall. It is his duty to watch the of nnolhcr reform to inaugurate. If h fieinl citv records for resolutions and is going to cut the labor of man down ordinances . and send them to the!!?.. th'.'t . Plie has n tlm0 the Whitmnnites delight so that he can run and kick UP his proper officials to be enforced. In heels for n couple of days cure-free, he this he included in the bunch on anti should also find some way to let the rmoking bill which lacked the final women of the country off for a holi- seal of official approval to uiako .il day. legal. Mr.' l-'ord has great ideas anj has- His horrible oversight was discov iTIOILIl IS EVIDENT not? Turn the country into a series fluous political oriran. arose to pro f( holidays fine. Hut how about the test. This champion pointed out th:it generations to come? They will want if the police commissioner and other the revelry and hilarity to be a daily high officials had read the ordinance occurrence; they will want to cut outrun-fully themselves when it came to uuotlier day or two each week. Like them, they would have noted the miss the Romans of old, they will want the ing seal ami known that the dom ing show to be perpetual, or like the mint lacked legality, and the farce Mexicans to the south of us, they will would never have been singed. Now want every other day to become a the question is, "where does the bud: holiday. g from here?" If this is to be, the Observer repeals' - As suggested before, It is a pieltv that llie women should be included, study in city government, carrying innl all frolic together with no thought its moral and its smile into all muni of future, no thought of stability, no cipalitics. thought t,f rcspoiiMhilily, hut all joi; o imo'ney along comes a stuck salesman !,,.,,, i,v xdmlnistcri'nsr to them a or a so-called financial "wizard" who i ....;,. I.,.,, ....,. nA scoops up a wagon load. f joint sinning was' held and itne students departed to ineir class-1 (r:v Associated Prcni OAOSIDbA. rl fit,d with plenty of pep an cn- WARSAW, Apr. (. Poland's first She sane .quite prettily, but her thusiasm. 'Protestant conference just held here favored song was called "Falling! passed resolutions of a stronsr nation- :i'ew, and ner lamer couldn t stand- The class selling the most lu-Rets : alistic nature, and organised a Polish lit ll.. u..i,l it in. i. i i.;n, ..r i... j-..- u.. iia.:i A.,t:n. ...;ii .,-. v. ..!.,. ..r u....u. ., ,1 i " v '11 ,1,111 VI Wit. Mil UIU IUIIIII1K "" rum...-. l.l IV- 1 IU.-II.IUII V, llULKDIull, liuxk.lie9 the mono to execute them, but with crcd and he was to be r,red, loudly, to ln.,. ;ccive one point to count in the year'.M which the Warsaw press welcomes as all that he is visionary as a professor appease the wrath of .the public and I iintcr-class contest. The standings at n needed move against German influ- in a collcire and as wild In some of viridi.-n!.. (hi. n.lminisimtii.n. when his An optimist is a worker on a job present are: Juniors, II; Seniors and ence. .. , ,, , , ... , I who determines that he is going U Freshmen, 2 each, and Sophomores, 1. Ins dreams as a March hare. immediate superior, who has a heart mnkc al it; IK.,,jmist is ll)!lf. TnB Kcniors stiu ho,u. to wi. i ui oown the work, of course, why or a conscience or sonio such super-icr. out of a job who fears he will -be. . . pflered one. i April Antics was the chief feature of a student body assembly held yes terday morning: The business man ager, Tbclma Chonte. called upon th" chiefs of each committee. Those who Dn..U i.1I.l..r! Mnluriiri.l Pul-nnr. Misl It is almost to the point now where Mark. Beulah Smith, Kdilh Pierce, BL'ST ON EXHIBITION. the man who says he killed Taylor 'Mrs. Earl Reynolds and Miss Jessie must prove it. Karris, who is in charge of the coming '!' associkicq itcbs, ' stunts. Discussion of the ticket sale,! st- LOUIS, Mo., Apr. b. A bronze A RATTLING GOOD RICMEOY. 'a desciiption of the progiam and sev-jhnst of the late Joseph Pulitzer, own- A fellow who worked in Fall River, eral other matters pertaining to the er of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch an.l Was bothered to death with his liver; coming event was' ' mentioned. The. the New ork World, has been placed Said the doc "what yon need April Antics is sure to be food th'.'jiin exhibition in Jefferson memorial Is :i shake-up at sp'eed, 'girls say so themselves. i here by the Missouri Historical So- Go ami purchase. n second-hand fliv-1 Frederick. Blaschka of Budapest, ver." April 10th last day to pay water : Hungary, was inc scuipior. i mmm When you buy admiration you aro compelled, to pay for it regularly if you wish to keep it. While Protestants in Poland aver age less than 10 per cent of the popu lation, they are an element which Car- I in-ial Kakowski, Catholic Archbishop of IN arsaw, Tccently characterized an interview as a valuable and construc i tive factor in Polish national life. in having one fine time a cunlinmd round of pleasure, Henry, yes, a con tinual lutmd of pleasurj, ' Would it not be wise to search Con gress for a branch of the "Shifters ?" Tin: LOVE STOltV. "Aftor a fellow has been saving .rent without a penalty. READ TIIK"YVANT ADS! t April ,10th' last day to pay watci nt without a penalty. mm fell we pay k-z. i on TIME !l DEPOSITS C-1 -J Every tick of the clock may be made of value to you by depositing your funds in this bank and investing the surplus over your checking account requirements in high grade securities. We are prepared to give our customers expert advice as to the safety of proposed investments. LA OlANDE NATIONAL DANK LA GRANDE , ORE. SOUND-RELIABLE - F ROGRESSIVE MKMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM! It Is Here, Pelting on weather in the Grande , Rondo valley Is about as uncertain as ' boding who will be nominated fov governor in Oregon, but the Observer is going to hv.aid a guess thai win ter is over. We draw that com Itision from the sun-hii-.e of today, and from the further fa.-t that the slock of win ter weather must surely l i- exhausted for we have had so noii-h of it. Somehow we have a hunch that the vnl in giovii:g uatht r is very 'ne.'.t lis; that the bleak and pii-u-irg winds have Uon tempered by lie.1 Japan cur lelil or some o'.l'.er current and for tin next few months old Oregon will enjoy to the fullest thai delightful climate of which we rightfully boast. And if the sun has good luck and works regularly, and long cnouV. the ire and snow on the Columbia will leave by the l-'oui-th of July, Hood Riv or will ripen and market her crop of slrawberi ies and IVrthini! people will cease to shiver and heave coal co their furnaces Great Sunken Lake. i The Oroat Sunken lake. In the Ciis c:i(le mountains. Is Hie most deeply Jiini.eii lake In the world. It Is Io miles , mi; and -l'a miles wide. It Is '.'.(HKI feel down to llie surfni-e of Hie wuier, but dop'.li of water Is tin- ; known. "BILL' HANSEN I'niKr.ii tor mid Itulliler ltili k, Stone, Tile mill Comit-to Work ItninMiVUu! mill uenrrul roti 1 1 ii. I Inu, No job loo lame, none tun muhII, No um-Hnte prie4. rai V e pciicm-e. St-e me heron yon lot your work, 1102 N. St. Cor. N&5t!i WKMK FOK'I) vs. TI I'Fl X KV ti luUUIils li BUDDY STEVENS of PENDLETON KID SAEP ef LA GRANDE. 10 ROUNDS 10 ON1-; KOUN1) 110(1 AN vs. OAKTKIi Ifoinuls 1 EAT At tho Brownie Lunch 217 Fii St. ClydiA Decious, Prop THOMPSON vs. llOI.l.KNKACH 1 K'olllids 1 Tickets on Sale at Herman's and at The Imperial Billiard Parlors STAR THEATRE Thursday, April 6th PRICES: Reserved Ringside $1.75; Gen, Admission $1.10, Children 55c . Including War Tas The New Brogue Oxford AT $4.95 A shoe of real value. Conies in a dark In-own Kid witli welt soles and medium (.'ulnui heels for street wear. Regular price $.50 Sale Price $4.95 All. sizes and widths. Many other styles in stock at these prices .See our windows. The Bootery LA GRANDE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE 206 Depot St. jone Maiai 113 ' GROVER SMITH, Manager Tips 1, ei' s r- t vi"t. .