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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1922)
Thursday, October 5, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER- PAGE TWO if SLIM-BY-PROPORTION CORSETRY J TV TOUTING reveals "stoutness I kj quire so much as llj-propor-JL tioned corsetry. Violent contrast between too-large bust, too small waist, and too-large hips adds pounds to the appearance and de stroys the possibilities of graceful carriage ancl becoming dress. So many women who are no longer slim, endure the discomfort of still", heavily boned, tell-tale corsets be cause they do not realre that there is an unbelievably more comfortable , and becoming kind ot, natural cor setry that will subtract pounds from their apparent weight and make them klim-by-proportion. But such corsetry must 'be skilfully, scientifically done. If you' will per mit our experienced corsetieres to properly fit you with a slenderizing G O S S A R D front Lacing CORSET we will assure ycur; satisfaction. K k fin i ! : KM Vi!;;on As He Looks Today , , .... t' 'mVZ t.nr-i c 1 ', i- :f .v .v -'""V " v .:?:. ' " 5 ' 4 4V 4 Hill's Department Store TWO DAYS LEFT FRIDAY and SATURDAY , 1 ! OF THE GREATEST - f One Cent Sale La Grande Has Ever Known. " i SEE OUR WINDOWS JF ' They Tell the Slory ' r ! ,,' , I) j li' ' u i - !lr. '! i ' j ll"i- In the l.-ilcut plit(;nih of Rx PicsWcnt wnfnli-(.w !!. Ii.ii wliilii Ilio luriinT I'M-i umu ivim i-iun.vlnr.in utli ni"Ci .into 1000 BANKERS GATHER AT A ONenoN PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Ifexail Store :WANT TO BUT OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY All :jV OBSERVER WANT AD STOVES Wood Stoves Coal Stoves Oil Stoves Combination Wood and Coal Stoves Furnaces Now is the time to prepare for winter. Here is the place to get the right stove at the right price. ,., ..iM. t.kn Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH Forty-Eighth Annual Meet ing of the American Rankers Association Iie gaj) Saturday. (l:v Ask... I .1 I'r.-p.) ni:v voiiK. o(i. . si.vcii tilousaiHl reiirrs.-iiuiliV"' liankt'rK fniin nil iivcr l In Culled Stali'H piHh- ri'il h.-rp Siilunlay ut tin1 np.-ninK f 'III' !llh aiitinn uieHhiK of 111 .American tanker Assuriai inn. j Tile Kiiiaiilh' niariiliiery jie.-essary !ln handle su Kreat a t;al lieriiin lias Imm-ii nilil.-r way for fcnuntliH, "Willi jlllll lnilels, I'JIII loral flank employ es, anil a c(iniiniMee of 1 no prom inent banlters tai-operalinf;. The meetiiiK is the first to lie held hy the association In New York for 17 years, and in addition to matters of ;a strictly business nature, adequate . entertainment has heen ttrraimed for the visitors, includinj: private fash ion showH and shopping tours for women euests. Notable alnoup. the speiikers who Will place first hand Information In reaard to the financial problems of the world, is the Kitlll Honorable Jti-si iut Id M. K.'iina, chaiitnan or the London .loiut City and Midland bank and loruier I'haiiiellor of Hie llril isli Kxcheiiuer. Mr. McKenna is known as one of the chief figures in Ktiropean financi', am) his ad dresses on niter-allied debts, repara tions, and the other problems that battle Kiimi e of international .interest. Thomas Lament, of J. P. Mor gan ami rompaiiy. who r inly re- inine.i n-oiii the financial confer ;eiice In I'aris. -and who has beet active in slinlvillir American fiiein iciat affairs in 1.-111...,., i..vi.... .,,..1 ! il'hina, will also addreW Ihe bank- els. ' I I'ltiancial problems purely local to Hie 1 line. I Slates will not be over looked ill the work of deleuates. but because of ihe intricate relationship nl our affairs Willi Kurope, it is ex pected that the lariier phase of in ternational conditions will be Ihe keynote of the comention work In "aliktnc and financial cir, les the convention K considered 1 1. mst impoiiHpt business conference of the year. French Popular In Soutl, America. 'I,'l'"-1 South America French is almost universally l ead ; editions of Ihe classics are In Sl homes mill hook stores are li.lcl win, modern I 1 lelicli writers of prose or verso, both III tratishitj,,,, .( Mll, ,,ri--iiuil. WITH All TO I L U.S. TEA! FRIDAY Hard to Pick Winners; Alumni T e a m Will Hp. Strong; High School to Be Shifted. j Dope of Xo .V.nil. 1 To dope out su, h a ;ame would be folly. The alumni has a much (Stronger leant on paper than the ,hili school can muster and they slinuld perform a "inilllon per" the ( first iiuir. Hut will their wind last jlho lalter half? Have they kepi .in good enough condition 10 keep KoiliK the last half? ' And 0 lllllltl jtllde of oilier similar lleslious. j On the other hand, is the high j school bunch big enough, fast lenoimh. und Is iholl- reporiolre of j plays extensive eiimiKli 10 over )i'oliii! tho lead that tins alllllllli sliould, and probuhly will, pile up III the first part of the Kalne? Or iare (hey strout; cuniiKh to hold tho aliinini In the first hijlf and then beut tllein ill Ihe last And !so oil. j At any rate lh Kains will be played Friday ' alti'rnoon 011 hp lii'h school Ki'oiinds ut 2:110 o'clock. lin order 10 kIvu tho Jiinh sehool a i-hitnco to aitenil 1 ho I'lilon-ilukei- jisainu al I'nion Kulurdny and 11 I priiniisea to he 11 naino llial will j lie full of surprises aud thrills. ! "Sk!i" in pliinnliiK on slnfilnt; 1.0. line-up iu some extent pre liminary to the alumni game. Al ston will e,0 In as tackle, Jletcalf will shift to Kuurd and the hack field Hlioulil rind several new faces on hand also. And two hackficlds will probably bfi uaed, each one ns Kootl as tho other. AltornatltiK similar to the plan Andy Smith uses wild his Gulden JJears, two hackritids should mean a much stronger ti'liln. Siaekli.ii.l Uro.. II. II. ImnM nol'.in l.imily, Mr. N. lialoo and fTiiollv and; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfi-od liauiel wer amoiiK those who tttteiideii Ilio fair , , .,, .; il Rl?ln on Satlllday. Word received from lTurluu Kokci j says they nrrived nl iKwii-buit: Hiile-i ly and cnioyed their trip Immensely. ! K. T. Uuswcll In In the inounlain! i-ouitdlnK up bout' i-attlo to ship to; Cortland til eiohiiil 1.00.I j ..... 1 li.u'wicK w'-it to l.lr 1 rot 1 i's. .I11I111 riiailwiik. al I mull, wher their sister. Mrs. I . -su 11 wal I, 11 ir.ivi d ..n S.mn.l.iy. I.irkoi-J is II"' oi'ler of in I'ove at tile luesi ut time. Lov of Music Deeply Rooted. Mystic, deep us the world's cenipr, . . ...... i. ...... i.i.. The boys of the tock ludKlr.g HaV um r.sns a ....... .., .s returned Iron, their trip 10 the Klalo native soil i IM Irve thtlt fc'lWH 18 ruolad l-'alr. reporting a sjilfndlil fair and so. Cnl'lylo. . COW MS HIS SHOULDERi Cuii Hie hiMi wlnml win from the ;ihiinui? Tlial iiiicsiion is izulmx to lf )( iih'd tinnnrrnu- iiftt-nimm wlit'U (hit husky ntiiniiii :iihlft"S don tin' niolf-sk ins and tak on i lie afii;rps sivc but not (uiii' so husky high si-hii'd todiliall t ia 111 . Whcllior (hf lonntT ht'rot'K of ( he Kriilimn -an las! out against 1 hi pDSfitl well t raiip'd leaui is 1 ht 11 est ion and hut h sides differ in answcriiiK it. T!ic alumni team will b Imk, and, not only bif! bill fast while the hkh (K.hool (earn' will lai k tin1 bigness but should be just us last as t heir opponents. Aliinini l.hie-l p. The alumni have a lot of moan, vicious men on I heir line-up. (Jar I'ity. .Mc(i in u is. Client. Walsinner, 'hilibis and l!osenlaum nuiki' up a mean looking backlield and 1111 l'sn ihe hih school knows "(heir st nl f' t hey tn.Kllt to make holes hin ami numerous. And the alumni line is no kin-1 'ilemarten. Such huskies as Tele; aud Kynii Larson, Stanfieid. Fiuck man. Thompson. Carroll. Hal lam. .Miileriim. liosenbaum. Woods. New-: lin. hosier aud others just about make a stone (wall. Whether the stone wall has been weather beat- ( en euouuli by ae to crumblo be loro Hie hili scliool is another 'liieslion. (Sprrial to The observer) OVK. (tt. 5. Melvin, Ilio four-vein-n. won of Mr. urni Mrs. Ki.rl linker, fell from a bom; and broke his shoulder a few .lays ao. Tho Ut ile fellow suiTered until be was tak en to the Hot Uibe Sanatorium foi treatment. .Mrs. .Mary Chambers bus been on the sick IIhI this wek. Dr. Kelmstur of I'nion in In attendance. (iordou Kt.'ht met with an accident iie pinyiiiK ball al Nchool-und se verely injured .iis eye. Mr. and Mrs. N. I'. Kibt. Moward iassll und licorcp 'bad wick were I moil visitors on l-'rlday evening. I.. V. Johnson and family visited at tho home of his sister. Mrs. Adolnh I'eel.ler, in I. add Canyon on Sundav. T. !'.. .Johnson of I.a Cirundo has pnri-tiased Ibo Klnier Kulp ranch west or town. -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith visited at Hie I.. .1. I'badwick home on Sunday. For Sale Good rooming liottRe In I.a Grnndo. Good dairy proposition $800. Four room liousft, two larne corner lots on Sixth street $1200, $200 cash. Apartment liouse on 8th street. 16-aore tract one mile east of La Grande on the Cove road. $150? cash will handle It. 5-room, house on Seventh street, large corner lot. Good buy at $2500. Playmates Mi ; H v. ' ill i -' v-iiv- y SPECIAL -Double Bill mmm Strictly modern homo on W'ash liigtoii uvenito, In the 1600 illicit. 1800 cash, $3j.00 monthly payments. i A dandy little modern homo near the high school. $2500. Good terms. We have for sale and trade, all kinds of good farms, stock ranches, fruit tracts, building lots and. city proiperty of all kinds. Automobile and Fire Insurance PYRAMID LAND CO. F. N. Ford Notary Public i Mutual friends and El Sidelo YOUR friend offers you a fine looking ci-t gar, and says, "Try this 1'U vouch for it." Then he lights the mate to it himself and keeps you iiHteB ,a loof iiMaKMllM Inends tl bidelo nas. lc vsit; -ry..jrja not surpriaine, cimur itssgjas ' K low dutinguuhtd shapes , toe ir5e ijc iforytt 1"' 'T- 'V&Z&3l 2 or 25c El Sidvto Clear U made bv ConwIiJK cmar Corporatioa New York DUtributed by 1 MMja ID ALASKA FURS .11 st iti:ci;i i;d A finp lino uf read.v-to-upiir Alas- kji furs uhiih 1 will Hell for a very r'HMiimhlt prjre. You nre all ivolcnino to roino mid hoc I linn. I it I so ttny nil kinds tf raw f ii rM ami will pay best prices. Chris Miller lolO Adams A vp. Congoleum Week - t 9x12 CONGOLEUM RUCS $15.95 Otlier Sizes in Proportion. THIS WEEK ONLY W. H. Bohnenkamp Company ruvld Vn!on, WsJIiinston. likes t spend hi apjir time in the Na tional oo ptavins with this habri Hon.. Thcy'ro -t filendj. I And Clyde Cook In "THE ESKIMO" Two Reels of Fun I R11UY SATl KDAV . SI NDAV STAR o v Efficient Vision . Your Greatest Asset i ' .;'N - Y TJIR trniinus f!rinniid of Ihla aeo rennirP the tOssisslnn nf tn-orv -. physical faculty In Its most efficient tata that w may hp i-n:ihltil T to wase our contest of life at the greategt possible attvamat'. Uui 1 nothing puts a man or woman at such a Krt'Ut (lisadvunt;i;t as a partial or total loss ot visual powers. There Is, perhaps, no catastrophe which evokes more pity, or is looked noon dread than blindness, yet people give lesa attention to the care of their eye than to ih, c:- of their teeth. The least ache in a loom wm mam most 01 us scurry to a dentist, 1ml wn xvu puffer headachPs for months and allow our working efficiency 10 boeome lower and lower be cause of defective vision without attemptlns to seek relief. Few eyes are absolutely normal and th majority of people, recardles.i of aye, netnMIy nnnd plasses. The need of classes is many times multiplied because of the character of eniU w,.rt The. day of that old idea that agf alone brings a peed for spectacles o.- eyeias ) (H (,n ap Tai!lied, with other errors or like nature. Classes are needed the moment tin; natural ';u.v era f ts do nt permit it to function properly for all distances. ' Our euir'tt ud viethods are the mog modern. SB. V. It. PEAJU! tntk J. H PEARE h SON OptQmetriadk , 1 U1 Utl