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WY.W..Tnv. April 1'' PAGE TWO T,A ORANTJE EYENTNO OBSERVER aster Footwear , . j . THE NEW SHOES YOU WANT FOR EASTER Everyone wanis them, of course. Most likely yon havn't eliosen yi-nrs yet and will be delifflitc'd to kij'iw that our Easter displays, made up of the newest styles' in street and more dressy footwear, are very eomplete. They promise you footwear that is in itself distinctive and which will add greatly to y ur Easter costiune. Complete while stocks stocks for Men, Women and ChjldiVif ire at their liest. -make yoiin selection, nw SERVIGEHEN- SEEKING I iy obtain the passing mark but he muv be refused a diplomu becuuse he has failed to show promise, application or general irood work in his course. Trinity's undergraduate body has started through its paper "The Tripod" a movement for optional attendance at classes, the follcire senate pre paring a definite program for con sideration by thr faculty. The stud ent body asks that ' the faculty con sider each student a free nir-'nt, per mitted to go to classes when he so .desires, provided he maintains a grade above passing. In event of falling be hind this grade, the senate recom ,mends that the instructor direct the student to uttendelnssi's steadily un til he has brought his grade up to ro- MMnrMMWMrMrMMMMrMMMMMMMMHMrMUBHiMMMMBMH !Uired Standard. !, . The recommendations of the col- ulth but one log or arm, all suffer-. Klon has spent thousands or dol- aenutl, are jn tnc hunds of a lug from wound In some port of la' ' providing food ami shelter facuity committee .which will report I their bodies, have come seeking bet- VT'? 'V" ils findinB 10 the fu" fm:ulty- Lrme-uVth.tr conditio at the b"'th"rs have vp" tbf l"fesl.,-; Williams College and Norwich Uni- c'lnie which thu Mnva brotlutrs oDtr- " " ' -vers ty student Domes nave luxen un- iohe? ? ? ".iSrZ'?"' i1" "r,Sl T"?,' T '1" the Willia P'. that more than 300U ex-oldler. j C0S'8 1,6 Pam on tho Lfi- and Trinity the last few weeks has i aid it Dei ore me students ot Am- HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE oraisT jern iine and as might be gathered from the above, the lower grades nr selling thu easiest with the result that here and there have been slight pn softenings. There has been no Jkfcb'lal fcivteM'es, Iviwvver, sA Cm softveasd lumlr maikft so f? tsis tr h. los on in vnvsutlly stkhlt b.iil. Yale Adopts System Wll'W Kiilrii a byij material il v. Students ..Must I'mss:?""1" ure n"J ."" '"u,m- nig m:w mm uui wirr running liw rw- BE KEPT Oft With UuimI (il'UlhlUtl'. (irudcK To fiy Annoolstwi Pre) NKW HAVKN, Conn., Apr. 12. Yule hiis ajjain adopted lier former "quality credit system" for the umJer giudunte schools in the university un tier which students who merely mun ;nf?o to rank just over the parsing fiif (ure will not be Ki'uduated. Under this system it will bo necessary thi't work done shall be better than that pairs of old ones. While there is still a scourl nixed fturpluH of idle ears tak ing the country a a whole, never theless there are some jjnod sections from which occasional complaint is ulreudy heard of a car shortage. Thh in a way is' encouraging for it indi cates the peneral recovery of buflines which has resulted in a steady in creue in the volume of freight mov ing. Other industrial consumers are also taking increasing1 quantities of nrhL.Vi ;vulifr..ii a ni-lt.n in determined by the passing mark in : , bu!)iness. ror furthcr exam examination. A student may technical- k ..,: ,, UIC I'UUIIE iiiiiniimti.i i.it.j .... ... cd. The demand for crating lumber is brisk and indicates that manufac turers generally who must have a sturdy and dependable shipping con Dyspepsia Had Me hit Cliches 15 Ytan, Ml I'm AW A Piciar of Health TANLAC is wonderful, says Mrs. Lillian Turner, 421 , 26th St., N., Seattle, Washn. All my friends marvel at the remark able change ii my ap pearance, she adds. Thncisands of people who suffered so long they be Ucvzd their ca3es beyond reach have found permanent relief through Tanlac. Get a boiClc from your druggist. Thousands nocking to Lit tle Town of Rochester, Iinnesota, to Cet Well. ROCHESTER, Minn., Apr. '12. Villi lis hotels, loilitlng nouses and crop streels full to tho brim with woundiy ra-Bervlee men, victims of the (liirnini method of warfare, thlii little town or less than 14,000 souls grontly resembles tho small French vlllaRos which were located Just back of the allied line) of battlu in 1018, to which tho then maimed members of the A. E. were car ried, i from all iparta Stntos ex-soldiers, have visited this place In the past three years. Hundreds of them are still hero and more urrha each loy. fuses of suffering ,Trom causes other than war wounds are brought to the attention of the American Le gion and other patriotic organiza tions dully. Many of those visiting Koehestor In search of health arrive without funds, all their money hav ing been spent In transit. To Rare for these former soldiers and Bail ors was a task which tho commun ity was ill-prepared to shoulder anil the greater part of this necessary relief work has fallen' on the Amer leun Legion olnd lta affiliated or ganization, the Legion auxiliary, lairing the three yeura that Koch- of the United ester haa been, nought as a place many of them where all ills enn he cured, the Ln- In order that tho expense and hcrr.t. Middleburv. University of Ver- earn of the ex-service men who visit mont, Bowdoin, Colby and University Rochester In the future may be ablyiuf Maine taken care of. the 30,000 LCgior. i The Trinity claims include one that members. In Minnesota plan the Im- if a student cannot keep up with his mediate oreotion of a 500 lied bos- classes or realize the responsibility I'itiil hero. Tho expense of bullling put upon him by the non-compulsory and maintenance of the hospital will attendance plun such deficients should be borne in full by funds which the be dropped early in the college year. Legion posts of Minnesota are now ! The Williams supporters of the plan collecting by entertainments and have undertaken to sound out the fac- other means. fulty on the idea. The "Williams Record" declared that the present system of enforced attendance at classes is an "archaic system." and a "hang-over from a time when swear ing was a high crime nt Williams and When ability to write 'true Iitir, prose' was a prerequisite." IE K OBJECT TO NEW CULT tainer1, are increasing their output very considerably The haTdwood market is not so brisk as the softwood market, accord ing to the American Lumberman. In dustrial demand is increasing and '; stocks are npt overly large, but nev ertheless, there are a number of mnn-: ufneturers who at this time are anx-i ious to sell stock with the result that prices show a considerable spread. Dry stocks are very low, however, and ; it is by no means easy to secure any i large quantity of dry hardwood, par ticularly the upper grades. Southern hardwood logging operations nave been very materially interefered with bv recent floods, a condition which will be reflected later on in the amouiu of lumber available for sale. THE Oregon Nursery Co., Geo. Ball, Agt 1212 Wash. Ave. Phone 146-M. 3-7-tf Exide Batteries llallcrles in stock. Ilatteriea for Kent, liatteries Uncharged latteries Watered Krec. liutlerles or all makes Repaired. Mlromberg Carburetor Service. B. & T. BATTERY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop. In Leiglilon's .Machine Works ASTHMA f No cure f for it. but welcome relief is often brought by Vapo Rub Odct 17 Million Jan Uud Ytarly E- A T At the Brownie Lunch 217 Fir St. Clyde Decious, Prop Turn the Corner and Save a Dollar MINCE CLAMS New pack, very filie quality, 27e, 4 cans for $1.00 Knowl'lnkc Crackers, tin f)0e (i II). Cuddy fresh and crisp erax 95c I'Venh -Saratoga. Clitps 15c RHlcd Oats, 9 lb. aaek ", Fresh I'lggs, 2 -(10,, for 4fc Head our ads and compare prices they are lint misleading. STOCKHOLM, Apr. 12. An nounceni'lit that Mrs. Katherine Tiimley, theosophist lea.ler, of Point Lonia, Calif., intendel to establish a Knja Yoga school on the Island of Wlslngso, In Lake Wnttern, one of the beautiful spots of Sweden, has evoked protest from the school council of Wisingso parish. TheJ council adopted" a reprt stat- Inir thnf Mr Tlin-lov'a ni-iilct u..i. I ...r,.W .....7, f a movement o spread ajnd im plant the Ideas of theosopby, illaui IN REUS s Continued evidence of a consider able increase in the volume of busi ness is nhovn bj ths action of the lumber markot. In house buildint;, i the tfrn.es which are first required! are j the lower, and at the present time the low grades of soft wood are the eirlrally opposed to the nirlHtluii ' t nctive and se,ini with the HOLM GROCER Quality and Service FREE DELIVERY CALL MAIN 43 foundation on which the Swedish schoid system is still based." Tho council added that the com munity nt WIsIiikso bad no sympa thy for Mrs. TIiimUV's reporto.l pro Jed m that reports of her pres ence In Sweden to prepare for the establishment of tho Itaja Yoga school "had aroused a Reneriil feel ing of apprehension." MAI1TIAI, LAW l'lilll I AMIIJf) (Flv Associated PrpgjO MANAtrUA, Nicaragua, Apr. 12. President Chamorro and his cabinet havo proclaliiKd martial law for 30 days, after discovery of a plot anaiiiHl tho Kovernnient. Thirty-four Liberals arrested last week are clmrKed with a conspiracy to as Kasslnaln the president ami oilier officials. . jrreatest freedom. The wood in most active demand at this time is south- 1 r Tit Rtrtrr Dhmimr.H'irlV KHnovn affjf Windier Qitki.Ptin Silk Skirts and Blouses JUST ARRIVED! A Large Shipment of New Ladies' Silk Tricollette Blouses, 4.89 Lace collar and cuff sets 8JV to jkl .:?) Collar and Yestce sets $1,119 Ui 1.7." Collar lace, per yard o.V, tfV and 9Se VestiH' lace, per yard tsA, f Misses half hose, roll top ,v)(. MV Jmdies fancy apMns f,,;; ) EASTKR I.II.IrS. l'ivo hundred in bloom. Call at our store and see the Kuster flowers. All home crown. t-10-(U. CHKKUYS I'l.OlilSTS. A Truly Bone Dry Battery Bone Dry mcons not only that the battery has no solution in it, but that it has never, since the day it was made, hud a single drop of moisture in it until pre pared for service by the dealer. It is shipped in the true bone-dry condition that meant buttery newness ro you, , LA GRANDE BATTMT STATION Manufacturer's Sale Friday andi Saturday Pocket Knives Kvery line miaranteed for Quality and Service 79 cents Your choice of the lot Stag's, Pearls, I lorn and Wood "See The Window" LUG CO. .U-L-H mJh$f hr I n Uonnuu,... - - g j1' -r vry day useff Housecleaning time is here if you find your eld; rugs won't do See Our Stock of Rugs Make your liouseeleaning easier with a BISSELL SWEEPER or a BEE ELECTRIC CLEANER W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Four Floors of Fine Furniture "BILL' HANSEN Colilracli ml Hiiibler Hi ii k, Slone, Tile and Coucrclo Work IteiiiiHlcllliis and 1,'cneral ron Iraclhn;. Xo ,l"b loo law, none loo small. No war-Mnio prlies. :t." years' experience. Sen mo lieforo you lot your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th K TIIlill T SHOP Ol'EN. The Red Cross Thrift Shop is open daily now in the New Foley H lluilding, orf the Chestnut street entrance. Thursday will contin- ue to he Thrift Day and on this day all who have donations for the shop are asked to have it S ready to be delivered, that be- sli ine the day collections are made. 12-10-tfp For Sale 4-room plastered hoiue, nf-wly papered and pailit'M inside. I'rlcn $i;!fili. Terms. r.ish and bal ance at per month Including (in terest. 4-room plastered house, city wat-,-r. electric lights, for $12.r.0. J20I) cash and balance llko rent. 5-room house In Rood location, just oft Fir fr SlLT.o. . $J(HI cash and terms on bub.nce. TtnomiiiK house in splendid loca tion on raved street. Kasy terms to right pariy. I 15 acres In Friiltilaln for $r.nno. Terms, ?2:",0 cash and balance 5250 per year. 1 800 acres of choice pasture land In Land Canyon, $10 per acre, easy terms. 80 acres near Union, easy terms, a splendid dairy or Kra.in ranch. Pru-ed below anything offered in the vicinity. Immediate possession. 240 acre farm, all In cultivation, near Lone Star sehoo for $65 per acre. $2000 will handle Ibis. This . is un estate and tho low price is made to sell il. Geo. H. Currey Phone 200J Ileal ICstnle, Insurance, Farm Loans La Grande MATTRESS SHOP and WEAVING WORKS Mattresses of all kinds clean ed and rebuilt. Feather Reno vating. JUK lings and Fluff Rubs for sale. 1 Carpet and ltu Cleaninr U.I2, l..-j( ami up Chas. Edwards. Prop, l'hono 253-W I I I I I I IRunyan'sjH SPECIAL- We have on hand a few Electric Washing Mach ines of standard make which we will sell at re duced prices. These ara new machines in perfect working con dition which have become shopworn. Sold' on easy payments with a liberal discount for cash. , Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company 1 FORD ft GEORGS Main 44 Hide n company that Is bonded. Kvery ihiver nnol every car bonded for your protection Willi Iho very best of Hervlce. CALL MAIN' 44, Willafd. Sign Service , Auto Painting' 1 1 ii ii i The modern hind 2 1 that torts 1 ft 1 J i I I Snodgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Serviee Par lor, Licenced Enibal nier, Ambulaur-e Scr- j vice. Day Phone ! Main C2. Xirrht ' o Phone, Jlain 7J3. l.'Oo Fourth St. Ia f.iiule, Oregon. Ii 4 1 H 4 m t 1! :: i Batteries t Rruk th Guw- m ante is CooA H Andrew's S3 rtqp- i m.oil giAcfe tan 1! A. L. Crossman -69!SaSBB&SES8SSSBB9 e TIW m . A V i