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Clothes
(live one I Ik? feeling of ease which is alone charac-
teristic of the best hand-tailored KJiriiic-nl.s niaik'. rV t ',,N,
SEME SCORED
Priced from $29.50 to $37.50
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42 Kukrli-WhAl Co.
Westenhaver & Gilbert
1309 Adams Avenue
La Grande, Oregon
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UKItKKI.KY, Cal.t Apr. 21- Wiiilc
holding that Hmukin is not injurious
unlesH liiitumI to e:;ecss, Jiof. Davitl
1. UariowH of tliu University of Cali
fornia Thursday warned men students
that in "running' out between classes
to Kitt your smoke" they were binilintf
IheniMclvvH in a Silvery that would be
difficult to throw off later.
".Smoking is, for most men, not de
leterious unless carried to excess,''
Professor Hat rows siid. "The major
ity of wai.iiriKH against smoking that
go out to the young are puiposely ex
aggerated in older to keep boys within
hounds- The question iu not one of
right or wiong, but of moderation.
"Men who are running out befwenn
classes to get in their half hour'
mnoke are building up a slavery which
later in life they will have to strive to
undo.'
kxcm'sivh ituoTu;;;i;i:s
IIOIHK, Idaho, Apr. 21. llolw
bootleggers are exclusive In that
they have an "automatic delivery1'
UyHteiii. In t ho waititng room of n
local electric Inlerurlmn line are
luggage lockers u here, upon de
positing u package a key is ro-b.Used.
I
All WTH BOY
SI I IS I H DD
Dl'I.FTII, Minn., Apr. 2 1. SitltH
tuliilliiB approximately $5.0i)i).uMi
woro fllivl fn district court hero to
iliiy by 4H plalntlifs attalnst the
United States railroad iidmlnisira
lion and several railroads. The
KiiitH aro for losses suffered hi tho
forest fires of IS 18.
KA(iS Wanted at The Observer
Joel Sells it for Less
Kl'ltt'MI Foil SATl liDAV
MjiuIu or WeNsnu (HI gal, $1.10
(in-en Onions, ; hum-he fur. . . . IMr
ItmllshcM, :i IhiiicIicn for a.'ic
Large .subtil head l.elluee Lie
Itbnbai-b, pmiiHU U5c
Fresh, i i Up Spliiai li, 2 pounds 2.V
Now Asparagus, pound :JOr
Fresh Tomatoes, pound ii."r,
Cahbage, 'aiilil lou er, INirsulps,
Carrols, Turnip, I tee is, Sweet
Potatoes.
I'resh Wbljipbig ('ream, pint . . . .li.ir
1'lne Netted (icm Potatoes, per bun
dle 1 1 , if; 1.7.1
JOEL'S GROCERY
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Before Preparing for
Your Fishing Trip
Coint' iu and lei us show yon our complete line ol"
FISHING TACKLE
: ' At Right Prices
Newlin Book &
Stationery Co.
(KpccOil to The Observer)
WOLF CltEIJK, Apr. 21. Mrs.
.lumen (Jilkonmii Unit -a Christmas
cactus that b loomed Christmas and
now fs In full bloom again. Tills
Christmas weatbftr we have been
having even fooled the cactus.
What might have boon a very
WTioufl ueeldOit Sunday proved to
! be cj ii t to h lucky one for little-Charlies
Nice when the team he was
driving ran away throwing the 1ft
jtle fellow into the wire fence cut-;
itlng quite a largo gash in his head
land bruising his shoulder ijuite
badly. The bridle bit broke and
frightened thn borne. j
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haistlngs j
ate Faster difniior with Mrs. Hals-,
ting's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Harrison. '
AV1II (lorbam is moving to North
Powder. v !)')(' Mr. (iorliam and son!
Vnvl ivlll lit to.niliivrxl l.v the P I
K. for the slimmer.
.Mrs. Walter Standley atul Mrs.
Will Lovern culled on Mrs. Gilbert
(lllkersoii one afternoon last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nine were
Sunday visitors at Oscar Smith's.
Mr. and Mrs. Karnest Simmies
were vlstors at Walter Staudle's the
first ow the week.
Wolf Creel; Grange met Saturday
nluht, April in. There were :tS
niombers present. After the regular
routine! of work was dispensed of,
t he following iprograin was given.
lJecit.it I oiik by Virginia Nice, Char
les Nice, Leo Mann. James Hand.
J. A. Nice, A Item Gilkt-Tson; songs
by Ruby Nice. Kthol Simoncs, Olive
f i or ha iu, Jack Gorliam, Jiitid a song
by Mrs. liuth Gllkerson's pupils.
Mrs, little Nice was elected 8e
miary of our Community fair to bo
held hiM'e this fall. HrothiYs Karl
Smith and Walter Standley were
repeated on the sick list.
Walter Standley - received word
b :e eif the marriage tf bis hreither.
M. tl. Standley to Mrs. Vi(da I.au
yen of linker. They aro gedng to
I'eirtland to live.
Quite a few or the farmers ore
plowing, but the ground is pretty
et yet.
Xl)e('i(;;m Tells iVinllctoii
Rotary I ii I - of Jitiiiiatitdi
Staring (i razing in Face
ijccaiisv of Tolicy
I'KNDLKTON, Apr." 21. Dan P
Mmythe, prominent local sheep man
and attorney, addressed the Hotary
club on behalf of the Forest Service
supervision . of national fore-its as
against dominance by the National
park system. He contends that the
i.ational park movement proposes to
use the Diamond Lake bill introduce!
into the senate at Washington, I. C'..
as an opening wedge, the ultimate
purpose of which is to convert nil of
the mountainous seetions'of the Cas
cade range to lecreatiun centers am'
scenic wonders for tourists,
"The Sierras fed victim to the na
tional park movement and if the Mc
Nary bill passes the Cascades will be
headed in the same direction," said
Mr. Smythe. "rosy-pickers think that
sheep and cattle ruin our mountaini
1-jr scenic cPcctiveno.-s an ' tncy woul
relegate indutiials to the lowlands
Their success in this movement woulJ
! eliminate thousands of head of shee;
'from grazing in the forests and also
'thousands of head of cattle. They ar
not saisl'ied to lake .Diamond l.ak'
hut object to grazing' on ' mountair
ranges nearby."
I Mr. Shivthe urged tbe necessity fo
action in Kastern Otvgoti, saying that
he does not believe Senator McNar
i understanels the seriousness of the sit
uation. The matter was referred to a
'committee composed of Kred Steiwer
G. W. I'helns and James Sturgis'an
a resolution will be d' awn up statifij 1
the position of the 'Hotary Club.
i MY PRISONERS
ARE RELEASED
(By Associated Press?
MOSCOW, Alpr. 21. More! than
1.500 political prisoners have boon
released In various parts of Russia
since the announcement in KebruarJ
that the Cheka had been abolished
and a state political department
created In Its place.
Last J a n ua ry there- were 1,848
political prisoners In Soviet Jails
accerding to a statement by M. Kur
sky, commissioner of justire. but
all have hcem liberate! with the ex
ception of 307, and many of these
are expPctenl to receive their freo
d o m w i Hi In the n x t f o w wee k s
Some, of the cases, however, will
not ho disposed of until tried be
fore the. Sutpi-omr 'Revolutionary
Tribunal, the highest court In Russia.
Model
ItraMkleref
Form fit
Itrasiei-rea
A NATION-WIDE
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312 DEPARTMENT STORES
Klasllr
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mill ,
llrasinrl'rit
Corsets Variety of Styles
Prices 98c to $4.98
Only Btahdard matcrinls arc used in the manufacture of the Corsets on sale in the
J. C. Penney Company store3. One of the important features is the black boning which
Rives a wear-resistance not found in the old-fashioned paper-covered boning; also a
pleasure in wearing that is appreciated. They conform gracefully to the figuro, giving
the mueh-desircd uneorsettcd effect with all tho comfort of the ideal corset.
"Lady Lyke"
Corsets
Back Lace Black Boning
98c to $4.98
I-argu Tirlety of moilcld and In nil lr.c. Made of coatll body
cloth. Long hose supporters. Dainty trimmings.
Also Front Lace Corsets Black Boning
$1.49 to $4.98
A number of models nnd In all sires. Well mode, daintily-
trimmed, plain eoutil and brocades.
Kvery Corset is sold with our assurance of the utmost satisfaction. Each is hamlv
laundered and inspected three, times before it leaves the factory. They are mndo ex
clusively for us and under an arrangement that enables us to sell them ut prices that
make t hem the greatest values known to the trade.
Before You Euy Your Next Corset Let Us Dcmcr.etrate to Ycu
THK LAHCiKST CHAIN DKHAKTMKNT.
'STOIIE OKGAN1ZATION IN' TUE WOKLl)-"
ttralloii of miislc clubs, In session
here. Tho syucopnted music. Misa
Latta said, fills the nco:! of thou'1
whose musical tastes nru not de
veloped.
hoi iHT(). (ii;i;i;ri:i)
BKItl.lN, Apr. 21. Alansoii 1).
HouKhton, tho new American am
bassador to Germany, arrived in
Berlin today tot take up his offi
cial duties.
He was met at the station by the
entire staff of the embassy.
READ THE WANT ADS!
TAXI
FORD & GEORGE
Main 41
Itldo with a company that is
bonded. Kvery driver nntl
every car bonded for your
protection with tho very host
of service.
CALL MAIN 44
La Grande
MATTRESS SHOP and
WEAVING WORKS
Mattresses of nil kinds clean
ed and rebuilt. Feather Reno
vating. Rag Rugs and Flulf
Rues for sale.
Carpet nnd Hug Cleaning
l.r0 and up
Chas. Edwards, Prop.
Phone 253-W
JAZZ riiOI AXK
I'llll.ADKLPlIIA. Apr. 21. Jazz
music Is comparable to swearing, in
the opinion of Miss Elizabeth Latta,
president of the l'tnnsylvanla fed-
Try the special French Pastry with
your ice cream ut the Palace Confec
tionery. 4-15-tl
CONDITION IN
CAUCASUS BAD
A
AT
At the
Brownie Lunch
217 Fir St.
Clyde Decious, Prop
Sli.E-R.RY.'S
LAST DAY
A Metro Classic
Starring;
Viola Dana
liar. ioi thrills and laughs to tho minute than
the heroine has suitors '
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ThFirst Chapter of the big, wild ariinui stoi'y
"Macles of the glo"
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I tnr Aot'lnter1 rross)
j I.C-.MIO.V, Apr. . Advlres n-
: eel veil here from the Anicrirau
I. Near Fast Relief orKaulallun til
!'l'lilis depieit terrible i-ondlllowa in
ilhe i'.iueasus. Mhere starvation,
I oiereroniling la the towns, sevi re
weather and attacks by wolves are
eauslhl.' ureat distress.
I The central Koverament Is m.ik
UiK ei'fiirls lo secure fund Hiipiilies
from Persia and Turkestan and si i -
small shipments have arrived
inmi 1'ersla. but the dlffleiilly Is
lo find a inedluin of exchange which
Hie I'ei-siaias will areept.
Mi; nil I. ins of slarvliiK peasant
from the villages untng to the ex
haustion of foed stocks are causini;
acute anibari assnieut In the luwns.
I'iriin hun Ired or them have ar
rived at AleMitidi-iipul, where tin
Near Fast liellef organization Is al
re.nly fcedlnis a.ntiu nfuKces and
.Mi. mm orphans.
.Severe teniperaline :k-id heavy
snowfall nr lhreateiilnK to delay
I he sprini! farmlni;. The snow la
now si lo nine feel divp la the
eastern districts, where the villag
er ale lei-rllicd by in, ur.ions (.f
oles. Two noldiers on miipust
duty ,s,r Karachi, link ,rH
by Willi. aft.r a dopcmle fujhl.
N .11 .M.n.nnlropol f,. H.Mfcl:ll,
but their, live when bund f
ohe attacked their tilljue..
Exide Batteries
lit((iM-U'H lii Nlurk,
IliiMrrlcH ftir Kent,
Itiiiii'iicA Urchin-Bed
Hallcrtrs Wtilrml Kroo.
Ittittei'lPH or nil iiuikPM ItPpnlrod.
Slruiiihcig i'ni-bui'Ctor Burvlto,
B. & T.
BATTERY STATION
Fred Burgess, Prop.
In l.elghloii's Alaelilno Works
WATCtI andSMS1
IF.WFI.DY fiii
A'c niakn a Specialty of the Repair of Watches, ami our
thirty years in business here is back of our K'uai'antcc
that every watch, repaired by us is in ns. good condition ua
when it left the factory,' and' in condition to give absolute
sat.stacuon.
Our charges
arc always reasonable,
finality of work done.
consideriuii the
J. H. Peare & Son
Established 1SU1
La (.iranle's Leading Jewelers and Optometrists
Th P(vp.
The .lewlih feat' nf Hip I'mnrfr
l one of ihi.se uu.lvliii; links ih.t
hind together this very eld world. It
is (he old.t reliiri.tus -!elinil?on
known l tiouikiiv? U bad hs hlrlh on
the hank ff tho Nc 4jNio :-lrJ gfo
In .1, , . i'iPV,P
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Some More Timely Money Savers
t'li-iiie black or while figs, hiiiuI 18o
1'anry Seedless Uaisins, niul 250
'lioict I Vve I'ruucs. pound 121 o.c
Fancy large Salem Prunes, pound ' 18c
1'aiu v large lVaches, pound 2Sc
I'n sb 'rranicrv Uutter, 'J pounds' 78c
Fresh Katii-lt Kggs, docu 22c
I'ltin y Sweet I'otiitoes, jn.uuds 2jC
i'alilm ina 'irape I'luit, ;? !' it ?5c
1'ii sU gniiml Peanut I'.utttr, IJ jmuuds 500
l'ull t rcani. Young Aineiican hcese, pound .. 23c
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