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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1922)
J. i PAOT TWO IiX CT?ATK KVF.NTNn ORSRnrKH "Priscilla Dean" Hats For Girls jvcif girl wants fi " I'riscilla Dean" hat. You will find bettor styles tuul ( iiialif ics in J'riscilla Deans. We arc ex clusive agents J'nHlicse lints in La (i ramie and they cost no more than other hats.1 Wrappy Apparel The Favored Styles Loose, wrappy types of coats are the vongish coats for Spring They are loose without fitted' lines, some with Oriental sleeves and cape hack, richly embroider ed or corded in self tones. We are showing 1hese new gar ments ill some beautiful models. All moderately priced. kVt v.. 1 GOSSARD CORSETS -Hill's Dep't Store- MINA TAYLOR DRESSES In i n prepared liy tho ifirlK were Hold and lunclicnn was served in tin- dom esUc Hi-ii-nce (H'lta-itmeiit. MUs Hazel Muifnumm mill Mia Murjoiir llairiH wem in rhinitr of (hiK j-eetio.-i. HD him TO GO TO 1SLAIMD CITY EL I eiu-j! evening durinj.' the week fit the .Mllllli't'inil A 11 1 1 1 toil u r 1 1 . Offer Ki-IWd. IG PARADE There lire nt)iei'ti of n IjIk crowd oliiK lo jKltwid City next Tuesday ulrii (lit! Ad eluli will iline n( I lit- Odd Ki'.Idw'h hall lit IhIuimI Clly and tlieti iiKot (he l.ll (h-Hjido CemelK I'lM.i ci)iniali)' plant and tile Pioneer Klour .Mill. I !uiiriii:i Clintim linuoutirux tliiK the very bent enuka In mid about Inland Clly are piepailliK the eliiek i'ii for the IiIk final. Tho Ad club iiiniiiiKer Ik making provision! that every nne who la not muipllod W'h an jutn can not a ride. Full In-strut-tiiuiH uill lie ;:ulliKlied .Monday. BOHO G0I0 TO IHfJHIfllUM PnilMTV yyfiLLUvyujuurnij! I'OHTI.ANM), Apr. 2. Klktt from all over Oregon find Waning u" will tak part 1n the piinuU whirft . will be a tatur of IOHf)rlty Vwk ' fKtlviUHH in thin city. Thf Festival romniKslon han gii-rit(l Tliiirmlny j May 18 un tho day for the demon-' Hi ration Jind Major John 11. H Hha rl 1 will act as graml marHluil. The coiiiinlKHion hi in hix'n officially noli-1 fh'tl that Albany IoiIkh W.ill U on I limnl fn full form with a quncn, a Kaxophon- band of 32 jHucoh nnd a marrliiiiK club of .TO uniformed mn Vancotivtir, WuhIj,, lodf: als.i Bent word that its inntn l will w i In tlw pararto with a band. It 4s l exported that other lodges will no--til'y the giunil miirHhal that tliev twill be leprifscnted. Portland's ru inous KIks' band drill tMiin and drum a ltd Unli; corps will lead (be paradi. Cayh prizes -will lo given visit- , inpT lodges malting the best iippi-ar- ante and citmens from outsit)? cities will b( given prominent (parts in l ho 'I')igeant of Peace, Progress and roMperity" which will be tjged (Hjr AHMOriMtHd pfSKHf SALT LAKK, Apr. Coal op erators hen Wednesday aid that there whs ho necessity for them en t( .inn into any agreement with a iep tesintutivc of the minus' ui.ion who had suggested terms under which t V men who struck on April 1 wouM re turn to work. They declared that there Was u sufficient force in the field to meet the demand and that the market for coal at piesent was ex tremely poor. Dahlia Re2lly Mexican. There seems to be an Impression Unit Urn first dnhllns to be cultlvnled In KuropH mi. I AiiiLMka were single ttt.wcn'd form. Tills Is h iiiHtiike; (lm very tlrst fpeole to be described nnd ilgtired. I'-ibllu plnnaia, was u form with a duplex or duldu head. It was pr.M'iiynlfd l ' r,,ul1 Kiirdeiii at Muilnd from roots of .Mexican origin, iuhI was mimed by. the butanlst Cava itille in 1T!H in hoiiur of Andreai I mlil, u dlstiusulshcd pupil of Uueua. tldA Observer Want Ads. Kind cf Kind, (iiil Scot - I tiniia cry, my wee laddie-! If ye dinija find yer penny ttfi.ie dark, here's a match ! Way tide Tales. Turn the Corner and Save a Dollar The aliovp staiciiiPiil nwaiis just wliat it says. Olliors think sn, why nut nu ? (live us n trial order ami be conviuccd. Vim save on 'vcry article when you trade at G. HOLM GROCER Quality and Service FREE DELIVERY CALL MAIN 43 J WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN OBSERVER WANT AD V Annual Exhibit at High School Friday Was Comprehensive The manual training classes and ;lhe home economics department gavj an exhibition of their work during the past year in the manual training, and home ei-ciomics rooms ycstciil iy afternoon, beginning ut 2:00 o'clmU and continuing until lk.'M) o'clock. In the manual training department the exhibition was divided into four ! sections, woodwork, lathe woik, forge work ami mechanical drawing. The ' mechanical drawing was very good ami the wood work was also of a (high class. In the lathe work sec (tion itoth wood, steel and Hon work was exhibited. Nearly every kind of a simple tool such us a hammer chisel, He, had bi.il coimtiLi.'ted ty the iboys in the forge department. Mr. jMcKachran, manual training instruc tor, and t cnl hnow, assist;.-vt, were in charge of this exhibit. Upstairs in the domestic art room a large number of exquisite di esses,, skirls, blouse sand lingerie, made of wool, cotton and silk materials were on display. Some of them were made lover but " looked us if they had just come from a professional drss , maker. Other problems that the jseamstiess confronts were exhibite 1 lalso. I In the 'iiine.vtic science department enticing foods of every variety were on exhibit- Savory salads, dainty i pastries and many other dishes weie on exhibition. Cookies and doughnuts 'were present in great numbers- A ! large amount of canned gootls werj on display. J One of the features of the display was a complete menu includir.g i recipes for a -well-balanced dinner. I At fi:(0 o'clock the foods that had "I just fullt-U lu to toll you that tho mad to Jo-tcph is in fine shape and that automobile traffic need luit hesitate v travelfng to Wal lowa county." remarked liird L wis as be ateppi-d into the Observer of fice and rolled a cigarette. Mr. I Lewis is one of the open air luiys who li'is been waiting for the snows ! lo melt and the cold winds lo cease,' so that he could oil np his favorite at- and do a HUte ciosh country. ' He contends that the time Is about 'here for that enjoyable event. i AI'PKAL KKI'TNKD. (J3y As-Moclnted rreas) WASlwrtti nn, Apr. zu. The ar lival in Washington today of a chil dren's crusade, composed of children and wives of men in federal p:isons for violation of war laws was marked by a 'A'hite House announcement that the deiegation would not bo- received by the president. : Deputy Sheriff Puts ! i Wobblieb to Flight; t j I WKNATCUEK, Wash., Apr. 2!). ! Knocking the soap box from under inn I. V. Orator, Ditputy Sherift jljiy yeHletday, single handed, broke iup a ineetiiiK of tifi professed "Wob I bles' at the Credit Nori hern c.n- structlun camp. Tho men were piM 'off bi.nd told to leavft tho grounds, j which they did. Early today cireulnrs appeared on the streets headitl "Strike Cal." The circular is signed "General Con struction Workers Industrial I'nion j No. 310 of the I, W . W . ' The sirike is to take effect Monday, nc 'cording to the circular. Eight de ; mauds are listed, among t hem ne j eight-hour day. $4 for eight hours' (work, no Kunday work exeopt l:i :cap of .1111 emergency, and tlint the ; coinpa.iiy TiirtiiKh bed sheets, to be washed once a week. CHATS WITH YOUR ELECTRIC MAN Peoplo linvlitK n common in tcniBt who livi! In ilu? kiiiiio ipliU'O niwliti- t'liti mime liiws and rouiilalloiiH consUtulls !i r.oininnnUy. V'"1 w'uMovni- a i-ninniunily nxlstH, commiinlly PlollllMtlS UI'iHP. : Thosci roinmiinlty piohli'ins cxplnin nnd accounl fur tho T)iilll- utility romimiilos ioni iiinls organized to rond'.a sorviro (fwonBlal to the nonor iil 'publiit Iictiltli or convai Unop. , The only roamm Tor tli ixLstunoo of this company 1 that you may have u Hervk'0 that would othcrwlHC be ,un (ibtnireiole. Where any ser vice such at Ras, electricity, teliihono, teloraiih or traiiK nortutlon is not erticiimt. peo ple Hhun that com mu ill ty as a plaeo of leHldeiice. iiind occu pation; a M"od placo not to Invest moivcy; a nond place to stay away from. Every commiinlly 4h known by Its utilities. E. 0. L. & P. Co. ices on Cars Are Way Down See These Bargains Real Estate BARGAINS! 1!)I20 Biii Six SliKlcliiiUfi- .. Axht Six SliKlcliiikt-r 11)20 Clifvriilft Ttiuriiio; 11)10 Dtitlf 'ripui inn' !!'- Hiipirtiliilc '!" i t t-t i iij- ... 1!I1S Mnxwell Toiinusr if 1,100.00 $800.00 $:r)0.oo !f2.")0.00 $700.00 $:12.".00 I Kor Sale lr.fi acres on t.he hill jtist west of Old Town. Hfi acres In timothy, lit) acres more njider culti vation, some, spliiulid timber, nnd 'lots of fine pasture. Fair buildings, all year Hprlngs, a good cheap home at $:! riiHt.no. Iteasounhle iayment down. D.kIo RnnrfsW .f .")().()0 Chicken ranch. You can buy it for $lti0.on. The contract for pur chase culls for SUMI.Uil a year. Con sists of 4 0 acres, cvn the highway, rb-nly of pood buildimus. It will cost you mop. for house rent than it will to own this properly, and he hides, you can make some money M. J. Gross WASHINGTON STREET GARAGE. 1115 Washington Avenue 2i acres for rent. Four, miles north of Island City. Splendid soil. Fine ImildillKS. IM:lt reasonable. I JlSnn.OO for hemic on Fmirth jiirei't. Fair house. Lot 00 by 110 !i'eot. Pavement and taxes all paid. ! Very sniull payment down, and t"', 'per month. You can't kinord to rent when you can own a homo on these terms. New Assortment Tally Cards Specially Priced Ask to See Them PUTMAN'S DRUG ST0. THE REX AIL STORS I Will tiaile mu of the hcM stuck ianchi-s lu Fuxiern Orecim lor town property. ' .lienidcnc properly In Kulerprin woiili . fi. OHO nil. will 'da.t,. f, proiM-rty hrre. 10-iwr t,oct iidjoiiiltii; city Win I'M for can. ;ooo 4x11. ito ami.a, 1 acip huth f ItAkir. $s .inn,. Owner ill tdfcr iowu ipreirt, htit for iiono.on; ni 1. r in i ( piir, h , lo place H!i?fl ' .,n IVr ll Hi, place llllill. tod then take mv otul morti:Mc for balance. ilue him. Tlicie are !n) cren In fa'J he;il. '1:10 inoie In ciiltltiilMn. (leo.l 4.1111,1 in us. SICURITYLAND ANt) SAVINGS COMPANY. A MIRTHQUAKE I THAT'S IT 1(11. KS HKHKS A ItOAII SHOW WHICH Wll.l. Hi.iiisTFu too ri-;ii ci:xt with m ri:it cfxt oi-' ai.i. thk ri:(ii'i.K ai.i. thk ti.mh. TAYLOR BROS. COMEDIANS ( iMi:nv-iHAMATic ahi:vii.i.i: hoad show 14 PEOPLE 14 THK nrT ACTOISS, Sl(il')ltS, DAXf'KKS, TAI.KKIt.S, MI SICIAXS A.I C()Mi:i)IAXS A Repertoire of High Class Comedies and Comedy Dramas , ' GUARANTEED TO PLEASE TIIF. MOsT SM-ITICAI. Oil it ITICAt. OH YOl II MONEY Wil l. in-: hi:i (JMii o STARTING MONDAY, MAY 1. IN THE Dll W A'I KIl 1'HOOf Tent Theatre WH'ATKn XKXT TO tiir ni.Y nni.oiNts Opening Play IN IS AMI S1:ll1" A I. An CoiqciIv lirktaa IT. THIS H T HiM.fH ni 7::to. Cblldn-n 'J.V ClMUBi AduUt Mr THIS TITKBIT WILL AD MIT ONE LADY KRKE TO JPHB OPENING NIGHT'S rKuronMAM'G p Tviim uos Toitv sVsC some bi' o STAR MB ll Hill III Today Sunday '(Jniversal's great drama of the far north with a Sterling Cast of Palyers Carl Lacmmle presents 9 M CROSS THE Thrills, romance, suspense and a hero and heroine you will like. On the Same Program "THE WHIZ BANG" A Century Comedy Next Saturday Curwood's "Flower of the North" Thomas Tongue Jr. STRIKES BACK AT MALICIOUS REPORT AND THOSE CIRCULATING IT. ' (From Portland Oregonian, April 26.) "Wide ciiltulal icn, Imlli in the press ;iinl by 'pnssin.u' the word nlniiit,' lias been iven a malicious report orisiiiiiled by th; oiponi'iits of K,-ilpli K. Wil liams, to the ell'eet that Senator McXarv iius1iiuis the loyalty .Mr. Williams ami is opposed 1o his re-election, as republican national coiimiilticinati.'' saitl Thomas II. Tongue, .Jr., republican slak- cliair nian. "While in Portland on business yesterday Slat.' Chairman Tongue took occasion to nive the rmnnr "one on the chin." "I know this report to be absolutely l.ile and untrue," continued Mr. 'I'i n.oii;'. "The story is un authorized, unfathered and underhanded. It is el ection propaganda pure and simple, i-renled for a purpose, and should not mislead the friends of Sena ior McN'ai'y or anyone else." Part in Contest Denied. "In a telegram to nn "hearing date of April 121, 19212, Senator .McXary said: " 'Am taking no part in conies! for national committeeman nor in any other political contest. In deed, no one has ever rc(iicsted an expression from me concerning any of the candidates and 1 have au thorized no one to speak f' r me.' "I positively know from recent correspondence with the .senator that be not inly does not ii.-tion the loyalty of Mr. Williams, but feels exceedinglv friendly to him. "Since his eleclion as republican national com mitteeman for Oregon, Mr. Williams has done cv.tv thing in his ver to build up flic republican partv to do aw; if- with factional differences to secure har mony and to elect the entire republican ticket at very elect ion. Mr. Williams Is Praised. "Recognition by the republican national com mittee of tho high order of ability.' and untiring ser vice of Mr. "Williams to the party resulted in bis el ection to the vice-chairmanship of tl; republican national comnittee, an honor never bctore c nf erred upon a western man. This reflects credit not only upon himself, but upon the state of Orcg n. "It is one of influence secured onlv bv pains taking labor and years of er ice. It tie-aiis much to tho state, and it would V-e a very serious mistake at thi time fop the republican voters of Oregon to defeat Mr. Williams ami elect a new nutti wlm would he at the foot of the committee int-;ni'if it iViec-eliairnian." 0 Committee of Republicans TH0S. H. TONGUE, Chains-Ufc aid, Ad'r. Hillri eft, reo r vm -.v.'.'a ..a mi o o v-- ."r' -Af f.-; 4.1