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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1922)
v:av, tod LI fl T? A NDF; EVENING OP.SETfVE'R iunn. ii i n i r When House Cleaning Time Gomes New Draperies ARE IN ORDER When mj n'intf turns 1'n-r cruelly revealing spotlight of sunshine into homo corners what will you think of your Draperies For more limn likely they will look dingy, winter worn. .You will liicire than likely want to re ilae tliem with new ones. ' Our new storks ui;t, in and contain fahrirs new in texture and patterns. TJiey are delightfully apino priate for the new season and will give your lioiiie a springtime ai ntospliere. There are beautiful imported figured nets, plain and dotted Marciiis Mte's iouie in colored dots theire are pretty voiles and madras cloths, besides Many pretty cretonnes, Darvels, etc., jl'or side drapes. Come in and let us show Uiein to von. " ' G-OBsard Corsets HILL S DEP'T STORE Mina Taylor Dresses Repeater YfSi Y', h MDIO COHGERT HOTEL EATURE 'liiK set would be of the sumo vol ume us llie one nenrest. ' The initonor of overromlrig the problem was so Biirrfrtsf irl that oth er hotels have triad lo copy the arrangement hut only two men in the lintel know the secret uml 111" rerelvinii M. which Is In the base men t. I knot uuder lock and key. Telephones were Initialled In stead of la loud vpeaker do thai (Ry Anoc1it!d Press) PAN VTIJANCISOO, -Hi 5 (Ho- San Frandxco hnvo been i ,,, wi,0 Ala .., .... lo hHlen tf'' in stung by. the radio telephone Illicit" the concerts that are broadcast and the leading boalolrlea hav eith er (Installed radio telephone seta or are coulraethiK lo do ho. 'fhe first hotel to Install radio ' (nleplioinuit, tho Hotel Delloviie, overfumo an, electrical problem that alartiival ' engineer said could not be.jon,e. The difficulty was to con nect $vfriity pairs of head receivers tiVi, main rrriilvlng set no that the Uleuhoife f'urtlient from the recelv- v)uld not he annoyed. The wires for the telephones are run under the dining room floor and under each table Is placed a plug so that the telephones nun be Uttaclied where they are wanted. In the banquet room because the tables (ire placed' to meet the desires of each organization- jflvlns the iban uuet, the telephono plugs will be uttaclied to the, pillars uud the tele phones will he connected with the "PluKB mud placed here they will b'j needed. The banquet room of the hotel is to be equipped with radio t-de-phnnes mid then each of the 240 guest - rooms. The riH-elvliig net Is Worked for each luncheon and din ner aaul receives the icouerrls tli t are broadcast from the maaiy sta tions in the San Francisco Hay -e-glon and other points. After local broadcasting is stopped at nlUii, the broadcasting station at Sentd" is heard. Since the hotel installed the ra dio telephones every table in the dining room has been reserved for dinner. t Golden Bantam . Corn Has The Corn Taste YOU Like It's one of the tastiest vegetables you can serve on your table. It eats and tastes just as it you had shaved it off tho cob a few mo ments before. For quality it can't be beat. RE-DEDICATED 0D1ILD1 rinrenrii H. Do Mar winning 2tittl annual American Marathon In Boa ton. Hia record breukinu time wan 2 hours 18 minute 10 wcondq. 11a won the event in 1912. (omul. John Untlede. William dishing. James WlLson, John Hlatr and Jancs )Irt"ll wuro UHBOcfutu justices. Later John RutledKe nii'i Oliver Kllsworth nut in this room Ins chief Jiisticou, mid DtiHhrud Vtfiliii)Ktn, Samuel Cliaso, Thonuis Johnson, William I'aterson and Al fred Moure us associate Justices. Mayor J. Ilumpton Moore, under whose administration the hnUUIiig was re-dedlcated today, covered tho old city hall when lie was u young reporter for news from the offices occupied by the mayor of that day and hy some of .his staff. QUEEN MARIE IS TO DEFER TRIP I'HII.ADrXPHIA, Pa,( May 6. The old city hall, ono of tho Inde PndiiiB Simare uroup of biiildinits was re-dt'dirated today a a pro- . jJune, will make it impossible. (By 'AflftOdiftted Press) SIUIU' (II EBM AN N STAT1T), Transylvania, May 5 Queon Mari.1 of Rumania probably will be obliged to defer her lonir-contcmplated trip lo the United States untH next year She had hoped to visit New York tpiior to the corontition of herself ana Kins Kcrdiuuiui, which will take iplace here Atiurust 3d, but the wedding ol her second daughter, Marie, to Kingi in ! 'the Ses(iii-Centennla1 exposition in I' 1026 rouimeinoraljliifr the lDiith an- 'liivorsary of tho KlRnlnc of the I)e itlaratloii of Independence. J Tho biilldlni;, completed In J79I J;nnd onee used by ihe I'lilted States i Supreme Court, was erected from Jjllm priH'eeds of a lotlery Instituted I In 1780. oi-.lered by the. miyor. JTwelve tbmisand five hundred tlck IjeOi were Issued. 3, CSV of them I ; drawing prlzea aniountiiiB to $50.- , u was pniMileil unit oim- I fifth of the profits be devoted to Dii kiusoii college. The city hall has I ! Just been rebuilt as part of the rn .storuUou (if the llldeiiendivice Price Per Can, 30c PATTISQN BROTHERS GROCERY Then she has a number of official visits lo make this year to ICuropi-un countries so that n voyage, to Ameri ca after the coronation in August is extremely improbable, . The populur Rumanian Queen de sires to express ,her warm apprecia tion and thanks for the many invita tions she has received from women's civic societies, other organizations and personal friends in the United States urging her to visit America this year. . She has even had invitations from motion-picture concerns, one of whicr, offered her a flattering sum to appear in an American scenario as "Qutcn of the Movies." She obviously had to decline these novel tenders. The coronation ceremonies, which will take place in the htnrt of the beautiful '1 ransylvanian Alps, will be on a scale of lavishness and reg.il grandeur hitherto unknown in tde lial'kiins. A magnificent cnthedral of llvzalltine dcslirn. costing- millions of mm in nine any post In the liuncs. has been csneeiallv erected In PederaL government, 1P sjbiu fl)r the crowning of Kurope's Supreme court room on the J S(iiare bulldliias. I; The United States ! Decuple, I the back I, first fioor, while the first floor was J ; el veil over to municipal offices. The first session ir Mi court was hold Jj I'ebruary 27. 17IM. John Jay iprc I sided as chief Justice, having chos- ;iin that offlcn when V ishliiKton asked I; most beautiful Queen and King I''er l-jinund. The iKumnnian parliament has appropriated a vait sum for the event. Most of th" reigning sovereigns and heads of state throughout Kurupe have been invited . It is hoped here President Harding will send someone to represent the United States. King Ferdinand and Queen Marie ascended the throne just before the beginning of the World war, and the continuance of the struggle made it necessary to post (nine the coronation from year to year. August 10, Which has been finally chosen- for the event, is the anniversary of Rumania's entry into the war. i.Massive crowns of golil, surmount ed by rare stones, nave been made for the' Rumanian rulers and the Queen has replaced all her precious jewels, which were confiscated by the Bolsheviki early in the war by gems and jewels of even greater lienuty and worth. Her pearls alone are said to represent millions of francs. Highest price paid for clean, large sized cotton rugs. AEPke Lay in your winter's supply now, while you arc able to j get it. $330 per load. THE GRANDE R0NDE LUMBER CO. Spring Cleaners Iionovatc, cloan ami dye your f'adoil and soil ed garments, Wave mon ey and' have a new ward robe. 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A good home, I rooms, bath, ce ment rellnr, woodhouso, garage, 2 good lots. $2, 84.1. 00. flood 4-rnom house, small lot, in good location, city water In house, house in good repair. $1,000.00. LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automobile! and tractori re paired, overhauled and rebuilt Ascetylene welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring and oversize piston. Crankshafts, Pistoni and Piston Pin reirronud. Give us a trial D. FITZGERALD, Pro.. ilTHE OUTBttt?stS OF EVERETT . TRTJEhy Conda I ! i . . - -w .. ... , . vvi(.(- THIS Ge Call Main 80 ( Talking About STRIKES HOW DO THESE PRICES STRIKE YOU? 0 miliums, per yard l,-, PoivAle, per yard :K ,ui,i 17,, i.adies esis, eacii 7w, If. M. I.. ( roi'liet Colton ! Sc. 2 lor "I."),- Uliic J3iifl Crochet Colton Toilet Paper, roll -. Hath Towels, each jt,. J'illow hlips.., each Organdy, white and colors, per yard.: l8ti . :!), SIR. 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