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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1922)
r:GE two Sport Togs This season is to be a season for sports wear apparel many new and elcver ideas will lie featured uid worn hy .stylishly dressed women for iolf, iciinis or street wear. FRINGE SKIRTS "WRAP AROUND" SKIRTS ' The new Fringe Skirts and 1 ho. ''Wrap Around" Skirts are anions tint very new skills in vo-iie this season. We show tli-ese in some very good looking models and we also show pretty tweed and plaid skirts, prieed from - ,.98 to .f 12.50. - , New Spring JERSEY JACKETS New .Jersey Sport Jackets in all colors, and all sizes. Some with skirts to mateh, pritVd I'limn !jCi.7" to (fU7.r). HILL'S first Methodist Episcopal Church. "The Serpent and the llind, or How ia the Hand of a SI rung Man a Per Tticious Thing May Hecome liene ficient," will be the theme nf the fore- Hazelwood Special FOI SATURDAY At Regular PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE frU-J rtfsssrtr How to Save mm m 1 k uMy'Jy BUY YOl'U RHOKS AND UOSiERY DUKIMJ THIS .Bin SALE The Bootery La Grande's Only Exclusive Shoe Store GR0VER SMITH, Manager 3 II. I I HI ma iiiii nil "-"'- -- f AN STARTS ANNUAL APRIL 17 EVENT LASTS 10 DAYS 4th Anniversary Sale One lot of ladies' lk and fiber silk irsc, ?!.tf vhIw'h fW t)Sc Ow, kit f IfuiiiV fine rotton ?nrn how, black only 2.V valine for 155 Wit'H Mno wriat rnvns f1vos, per iviiv 10c Om lit kitchen tr'n. 4 (hw lot KUr & tnmW rn, Jpiiitt-rtnl i.riiiimJio in tv hito o piR filEIt STORE .1 ci ... DEPARTMENT noon sermon. Nuture, history and the '"Jesus, Tnou Joy of Loving llea.ts," individual life will he msd In yield: Van de Water's beautiful duet. Bible I striking illustrations of the truth ent I bodied In the picturesque story of an ) eient day Special music 4ry the chorus under direction of Mrs. Wil liams. Itev. Ira It. A Id rich, district superintendent, wilt be the preacher at the hour of evening service (7:.'10) This insures an address that will bo profitable from both the Intellfctuol LK"e at :.'!(). A good place for und the spiritual standpoint. IML's. yuK people in which to spend un Atdrlch and Mr. IJuigley will sing;hour- Harvey Carter, president. The 1 '- 1 : ... ui 1 church is here to serve all the people. and SUNDAY Bulk Price You Money ow, values to 7.V, frtr 49c vuhiv $1,513 pr wt CSo and wlnw. valuta tn C3? 3 Piece KNICKER SUITS The newl H-picee tweed suit with extra knickers is one of the new clev er suit combinations for spring nisido of English tweed, moderately priced. STORE school at ti:45. The school reuched high wuter mark last Sunday. Three hundred were in attendance. Were you )o escnt '! If it be worth while to attend church und Bible school or. Easter Sunday, why not every Sunday in the year? Get the habit! C'lau:!.? : Cooper, superintendent. Epwortn Will you give it a fair opportunity to do HO.- 11. (juigley, Minister. St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Cor ner Fourth street and 0 uvenue. Cal endar for the week beginning April 23rd, the first Sunday after Kuster: Holy Communion, 8 a. m.; church school. l):4.pi; morning prayer and ser mon, 11:00; evening p.nyer, 7:.')0 p. m. Mishap Paddock has issued a Pas toral Letter which will be distributed at the Sunday services. The Wishop is still in the east, but expects to re turn and make his usual annual visita tions during the month of May. All who are anticipating confirmation will be glad to know this. All cordially invited to the services. Jos. W. (iunn, Hector. Christian Church All the regular .services of Sunday. Preaching at 11 :und 7:1)0 by the pastor, llil.le school meets at 0:45. Hie Bible school has 1 a larger attendance than at any lime in its history. There is a class for you. The Christian Endeavor is in a spir ited contest between the boys and 'girls. They meet at (i:lt0. Easter !was a great day, let us use it as a I stepping stone to greater accomplish 'inents. "Let's io." O. W. Jones, Minister. M. K. Chuich South Quarterly Conference Satin j'ay night tit 8 o'clock. Rev. C. 1.. Causland or Seattle will preach both morning nnd eveni.ig nunuay. i.et eveiyone come anil hear the piesiding elder. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Hope every member .if the school will be present Sunda morning. Last Sunday we had 1''2 in Sunday school and hone to hnve 1.0 next Sunday. League at fi:H0 p. m. All are invited to attend the League A. J. Stunner. Minister. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Corner of First and Washington. Sun day morning service at 11 o'clock. Mibject, "Prolintion After Death." Sunday school at 9:4fl a. m. Wed nesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room open to the public ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Satur day from two to four. All are wel come to attend our services. Ptesbytri ian Church. S u n d a )' school at 0 :4'i. Regular services at 11:110 an -: 7:110. Rev. H. Hle.k ney of Walla Walla will speak both morning and evening. Young people's meeting at S:.10 Island City M K. Chutvh. Sunday achool at 10:Hl a m., Krnwirlc Clark, supiintenilrnt. tVmehing service at 11 a. ni. Hible study clans at f. p. m., Jos llloiknil, teaeier. Kpwort 1 league at 7 p. m. Topic, "The Vision from the .Xnuntaim ShIc." Ileulah Smith. Irih-r. At .t oVItvk r m. an illustrated hvture, "The IVmrrum of a Rural Ourvh. This is a wurth while lecture and tiring- to us jut hat can te done In e-ry turol fhufih, tvo matter how small- fcvery picture is mterwting- let tht le Urgv attendafw. i t.mi t. the little :llig fkurrh, the church with the 11 -jmin.te,l Crow., you will U made wvl- tome, .il eu ill have gxi,i time Jamea tittT, prcaihrr. latUe (ley Saints --ltiynlar itr I tc th Thbnraxeie. fiondu tchoal , OMnwa t l:)0 . to. KoeiiAmM tal (wr.wv, t a'clock p. to. MutMuil I Bj(ewait feMimtioa, Mpoatn t 7:tM w. Tatajm' triin rbua, Mciv'nCM p.m. Miwtknod nod ; Raliet Socii-V,' Metlt at 7:00 p. ni. ( Primary aswciatiisi n the tabernacle i Tuesday, lor dilldia, 4 p, m. Pri I mary aasociationoon north side at the I Ibttla chapel, for children, Thursday at 4 p. ai. Religion elaap ao tabemacb TA flRANnTC EVENTNO OBSERVER Thursday at 2:30 and 4 p. m. Ke-lifc-lon class at the chapel on north Kid j at 2:30 and 4 p. m. Tuesday. Keg ular choir practice at the Tabernacle Thuraday at 7 p. nu Regular Fast Day services at 2 P. m, the r'irat Sunday of each month. The public is cordially invited to attend any or all of our ser vice. I laviil I. Stoddurd, Bishop. Cbc Bookioorm "Down the Columbia" in an account j of a recent bout trip on one of the world's irreatest rivers from its lac-' iiil Mf,me in tiil.ii'ut..i. Au u ' through m.Minbii... nu.'.,: .... lenKth and there is no alack water on tW'e , he, "T ".' tht' tut "v'r the entire course, adventue and sen" i'"1 .by lKm '"- , ic grandeur abound. The book is plen.pt bt''v'ce nw"' iar thu "f' '"I tilully illustrated with wonderful T J? , "".T ''"""i ' ua'lyt",nl ,.... ..,,.,., ,(, .1.. .k ol .12,o0O forest fires, burnini; ovor ..ivh.L k. a ' - ' . '"";7,50,000 acres and causing an unnuui 'Wheie the Down," by E. Aleander I'owell happy mixture' of fun and seriousness' by an American journalist in search . .... .. ....j, nmUi juu II w... ...:ti 1...1...1 ium niiti uiiuuoicu lokitrni. nii7I.es OI 'pioneers '.extending civilir.ution in ; , .u ' u .u .u !.m .... i J .., . r i ,. ed through the exercise of cure on the I Magic lsle, Uutposts of hmpire," , rf man-eaters and head hunters in H.r-11 i"wens. ,neo, wondeiful processions a.td cere-' lhe 'at''f'c No.thwest some monies of dazzling splendor and Pea-!70 per ccnt of thu ure ,lut' 10 cock gomeousness in "those far-flung, ' "an-n"le causes, careless camper.-: gorgeous lands, stretching from the :"l,,ne bemf rP"'""1'l for about one- I southern -matches of China to thcith"'d of f,ref' jedltes of, Polynesia." ' i"'or the country us a whole, fully I "Uwt Khips nnd Lonely Seas." by 0"e-eventh of all forest fi.es. uccord Ralph Paine are tales of old sea trag- mfr thc thc Fo,'ost Sl'n'lte- Hr'' lue to edics and romunces dug un from "ntus.lr""TO,ulH; ""-'y " many stait Iron. ty old narratives of derelict ships pirates," and the strange fates which belell seamen of the earlier days. Frank, since revelations and criti cisms of governments as they are und of the tragic effects of their work ings since the war will be found in Sir Philip Gihb's book entitled Mrtr that Must He Told." Any of these bonks muy be obtained from the County Libra! y and may be bottowed free by any resident of the county. Talk about tnngeniini advertising! Recently tho i'oitland Lib.iiry adver tised I'V.pnsivelV thtif lh..V nn.irl.t.1 nnm.lar fi-tinn. te. rooimo.i, .k- stock. As a consequence several dona - tions have been made to the local Pub. lie Library muen to our delight. The.o nnm.lnr hnnk w,.r noi fi am! are in such great demand that extra copies bring a smile to tho face of the staff, it's so discouraging to both staff and public not to find a ; title in when it's culled for. .And it 1 des seem as though we could never have too many copies of some book.-. ! HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The heralded Junior-Senior, muscot fight came off lis per schedule yester day at 12:30 und despite thc Seniors' giayer hairs the aggressive Juniors had thc mascot in their hands at the end of the allotted time. The next fight will come off May 1 at the same hour when the Juniors,, If they are still In possession of the mascot, will puradc it before the defeated Seniors, who will have that lust chance to re gain their mascot. Prln. K. D. Towler, C. C- Snow and Carl Lodeil were referees of the match and th; latter also held the watch on the young war which lusted five minutes. No cas ualties weic reported- STOCKHOLM, Apr. 22 Tho Swed ish Ked Cross contingent operating in Siberia, Jtussia, has been requested to distribute the la: Re Dutch food con signment recently shipped to Russia an dcalculated to feed 40,?00 persons for six months. The Swedish dele gation hnf agree;! to co-operate with Holland in the work. For Sale 4-room Xouse, .lastered. atooa foundation, aouan I. a Just beoa kal omlnixl, ((rae on plK-e. Hrlr I13,',(. TVi iiit, I .'.HI tuh and 26 per month. Ivclmllng Interest. 8-roim iurtlsr, new, Hutch kitch en, bsaMnnnt, ever.vthiug ti modern. Owner will ronsiiler trade for auto mobile or me in. all property aa lrt of first oayment. l'ri.e ISJOtl. JO-room honan on no.rt Kreet, Immediate pmteeiion. Thl in an Menl toraitim frr a roomlnff bouwe. oner will puint th hoase owutd ttud paper and P.iint Inside. Pri.'O 6:i.l. Terms, Jlnoi) ratb and t per mouth, Including Interest. 7-arre tract, hnnt of II rtwnui on plaro, Host in, about four oloctta from Thl ira. la rw belna Ita renl tali.o on aceooot At It r."l,i.M to an estate tb&t raoat te llguldatesl. Price. JZJ00. Term. I ,(i ft eh nnd tailooee at $3& Pf month, lniluttng Interest. . -roim tnoiiem hntia,, s4Mit. 2 lot, ttonaa la plntvaraV a to.al con. Hon. .Price S00fl. Geo. H. Curriy e Phone 100J Ileal Kit ale, Insurance, Farm loans DUTCH SENT TQ RUSSIA L Forest Kires Do I niUleUSO Damage Kilell Year, I )cs- t.,,ying Moiv (trowth than Is Cut l)V Operators . This is Forest Protection Week. The area of forest land r:wept by '. . ' fi,u w,r hr'""llv pcakinir,. i damage of f 17,240,000. Kor the ier- lod of 101ti-l'.l20, inclusive, the total number of fires reported was KIO .'IOO', Over 80 per , jcent of these fi.es were due to human I ;..., -j k.... ....... ... imri..iiK o. orusn uy iiirmers, !antl "'"ndiarism is 0 close third. pampers, including all pleasure seek ers in the woods, hold fouith place, causing neatly one-eighth of all fotest fires. One of the principul offenders is tho careless smoker, particularly tne user of "tailor-made cigarettes. 'Lumbering stands fifth as a fire haz ard, although in some states it often becomes a major cause of file- About "ne-tenth of all forest fi.es are start- cu it; iikiiiiiiii. The i;!ea of Forest Protection Week originated here in the Pacific North west in 1920, nnd was la.gely ob- "erved that your throughout tho West. !,1Il?en years ae ,nc olllK 01 Publlc ki (oresv uro was in the tust; t0,lay " 13 ln the Wcst' "here (.1 pe.r cent of thc Nution's re 1 !""'"'"?. tilnber a,ulpiy is no" ' l"'at- i'" lnt "r"" ' RSSSl.::::.i:itnui:iu::mtgSl! Here a ycur opportunity to J mure taintt embarrsntitc crrora in pciling, pronunciation mid pocr choice of worda. Know the meaning of puacling wr termi. Increate your cflicicacy, wbtch rcaultt in power r.d auccen. WEBSTER'S NEJrV INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY an nll-know- iup tonclic:-, n umvcrs.il question nuswoivr, mndo to meet your needs. It is in daily uo by hundreds of thousands of suc- cf-"lui nun tatid wutn.u ihe nurlJ over. 400,000 Word 1. 3700 Paitn. 6000 Il lustrations. li.OOU I'-loftranhlcul Kn UIvk. 3U.U0U Oeofiniphicdl aubjecta. CRAND PRI7E, (Kirh-t Award) l'auaUJ-l'i.i.!.o Ltpojiiiun. firGlUM find If.DiA-PAk'tR CiUont. R1TK trr Sit-c'.mfn PtC- I Tli-iC c. & c. merk:am co., KiI.iDCUtlJ. ;iisi., L. U. A. ISSCfal CHATS WITH YOUR ELECTRIC MAN The biiRtt.es we are enrag ed In la a public trust. The obligation Imposed la to pro vide adequate and depeudublo tervlc. This Involves the b.tnlllgent ml- wl'Ilug cooperation nt our employees. They are thc human factor upon which we depend for good aeroies, and business aucccas. The public baa the right to expert cm.iteay nd an tntel llg;it awreoinilon of Ita nefsla. Thwio are o.tr first obligatinna and we strive to fulfill them because, we krniw tbat In fulfillment th. re Uea a tail measure of attafattion and a n rota, iharrsl alike t,y enstomeri and company. 'J o o 0 -o 1H M IS SWEPT BY I I F I Protection Week wa made nation-; has become assm-h.tcd with patrintie wide by a proclamation by the I'resi-lund cthot.c as well as economic dent. The results were noteworthy, ideas. . In 2:1 States similar proclamations - " ... . were issued by the irover.iors, and' oU 1 l-.l.l.im wide publicity was (riven by the press. .a (imniie I-odce N". Hi, .Star K 1 M.iny mayois are this year i-niin'.T canipnient No. and Ciyslal ..iebekah 'special prwlamations lxidite No. SO will celebrate the ltKSrd I .... . r- .t anniversary of the fiiiimling of the or. Protection Week, will mu-ik tne Kifti April "'Jnec ' .1 ' 1" ft,, eth Anniversary of Arbur lMy l'j,rm," iviled I "J Toii' i the idea of having a day 111K Morion 01 morasKu oiic"i" 'i each year t.. i.u,.. set apart and consecrate! for t.ee I' . .......... ......... ui i I' ,, B- ?l " ; ..fv f,.r,.in nl.,ni!n,. ',.. 11 v in I.VDI-V Slate OI .... l.nin'n ,.n,tv. in nmi.v foreiL'ti : ' . . ' - , ....,.m,,,., ii'imnt.-ira. unn.onrinte ceremonh .(.r,.H of t his dav. which A ( (n I : I J I Monarch Malleable Ranges W. H. BOHNENKAlMP COMPANY SHERRY'S SUNDAY "101 WISE WIVES" A Paramount Picture A tale of two wives who thought they knew things that they didn't. A tale of two husband -j who didn't know things that they should. A Lois Weber Producion Distrilmlcd lay I-'anioiis l'liiyrts-ldiskv furp. Comedy "IN W.WI.l!" ".'l iia-ii-itfidairtirAi-t-.iiiti'r' Turn the Corner Other's Prices Mother's Outs 4'w Jmi;fiiril Starch 20 .... Stewart's Hilling l!."'... Seliiliinjj's I'iikiiiu; Powder (ille.... 1. S. Ci.ni, 2 f.-r 4."w Stndard ("orn 'JHc P. S. Tomatoes, 2 for i'w standard Toiii'.'itncs 2(K'.. Pineii(ile 4."e..: iVttrhes oOc Pimentos 2-V... Salnmii "(V : Sack Oats 70c -ALL OTHER AlJTK LKs AC WHY XOTTUAHE J. G."HOLM GROCER FREE DELIVERY CALL MAIN 43 S.'il.ir.h.v. A iii'il 'T?. 1ft? ider ... America, Tuesday, April 25th !ut S:::0 p. .... 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