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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1922)
PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, November 13, 1922. ' - ' i 1 ! OREGON 1 E RELIEF GIVEN COMING WEEK PUNS LARGE THE SUFFERERS WATCH OUR j Special j jBargainsj ill HIGH T Every .Day This Week Kr; k, . is. llim-iiKs of KKidUiil' H and loinjer Mid"lts uf I lie I imeiMiiv oi fhciiun vviij jom-nry n Kuyetie ihj week from all pail ol I Hi J'U'llle rir.M lor the I it I e l -d I ' "s li Dim;: I iKUii' ioiiiiii-i it n -i which vv ill open 'i da l v filing and i lose y .1 unlay idht. The chief atlracllon ol Hie :iimiial event will he ;i loolhiiil name which IV' III In- pin '- 1 Saturday :i I h-ruoon he twet ii II H-Knn eleven and the Washington Stale folleee Wain. The two hih1tttitiii)M are tr,ihtioiial loot- hall enemies it ml arc represented this ."canon hy I v. o of the. m rouiccsl (i-aiu hl the 1'aelfic roast conferenee. Urbl- lion eillicn are not pruphe.'iv iiiK the outcome of this contest for the leant; are hi evenly inaleiieil (hat even the I iiio.-ii inieiii oi inns neiiiiaien mi jpe I eltlier team the rdiu. The Couirarn will eoiini lo Kutferm smarMm- under the white washing niven lluiu hy the California hear:i S;'ttudn while the undefeated OreK'-'i elevn will he In t he "pink of enii-lition". having lout ft Iwo weeks' rent. The xani" promises to he one of Hie hardest loin:ht isrrid tion hallles eve- placed in the West. The coldest will he pu i i -! I'lida.; IllKlit by il l4.'intie street parade an. I hoiillrc rilly. This Ih an iniinial event ii in) eaeh yea i becomes more noi:e. ami hilarious. ArmlNticc Day v:ih commemorated wllli a palriolie panule Natmday niujiiinir in 'which l.ane county oran IzatlmiH ami fdudont.H ronihlneil. In lint afternoon n fi if,- i-nisiuj,' and mil itary salute eereinony will he he). I mi lla wiirtl Held before the footbn-ll Kaint) In Mlarbd. Suit en hmnlrei! (,-raduatcM and former MiidenlM of colleges other Ihan who are now making theii hotuiK In the slile were invited to held (.'i-i.h.v mo.-. .i..e i ' .'' '. participle in 1. 1 l'ii One Thousand or More are Dead and Property Loss Runs Into Millions from Chile Disaster. The Largest Chain Department. 'Store Organization in the World- Pay Less Gel More ' S 371 DEPARTMENT STORES Pay Less Get More OKI Exercises Starting Work on Building Were Held Fri day Morning; S. E. Miller Breaks Ground. i::. Alinliri:it' I OREGON HARDWARE IMPLEMENT CO. Not Permanent. When t lie In lih; promises to ohey he waive her tlhl, hut It ln t a Iiermnni'iit ulvo. Uuriluti Tjitti crlpt. , WilH pl'eHellt Willi lli "tl'eilch jfc j:ei'H," who pl'oceetled mh HOOll us lilt! i-xeiciheH wen over lo exenvalo loi' the fnuiuhil Ion ami could have Today's Sermonette, licuii ontdoiio only lv Ihe Anieilcan Tho UMiu who I'i'trla Hint llfn -la rmt Kxpedil imuirv Jtn'O'W in Krani'e. Mr. worth whllu will iistmlly Inj found to'linMer ami IiIk pupils expect to do huvu ncKlec'ed ihe tilings In lllu that j the Kie.itei' pari ; the work' uii Hit) wuiih wlillu. Hobton 'J'ninscript. Ithis hulldiuj:. NELSON BACK i: .A.-.i,iil.-tl iTi...) SANT1AOO. fJiil.-. Nov. 13.-tti- VU 1 III Hill lllutlhillKlK of lloMll-lt-SS frujn tlifi -itrtiiii:lUit lit ('hilt! S;it mil;iy wns ninliilUi.il loiiuy. 'iin. Ir.illl till! Is :it lu.iHl a I l,.ni.ui.l pioplc;. I-rujiL-il - Ioxh will niniilu milliuiM mi Hitvt'i.il tuwiiH aro tn tlmly wiiivd out. MANY ILATES TO BE PILLED BY PIERCE I'NIIIX, Nov I vi.rf.ii;..'. u 'Ion Hi., uii.. .lo.i-it ..I f.... ti. . i.i..t. "iiiin..oinlim mill at II . . ' . . , to nilnpl Ih.- iiiii.rsilv Hrlioiil C y m ii:i:tl ii in anil tho rlty aii-unl ,,,,, ( .... I ili tori mil. S. K. .MilliT. a iik-jhIiiii- ' ' jor the hi-oii1 hoard, threw I he firHt ilsliovi'lfnl nf ilirt. Then- win- nfl J ' ilrvHHi-H hy I'ror. r'linlilin, M. S. ; l.i-ry. r. 1 Cmlwoil, s. K. miiIit J aml a wry IntiMVHiIni; lalli hy Mr. lil'en-y Mood, of l- 1 1 1 . 1 ; 1 1 , U'ashlni;- 1 1 ". Tlii-y Hani; Oi'i'koh'm favorlli. lisoiiu: Out Wlirrn tin- Wi'Hi llii- Kl lis." All nii'mhi'i's of tlii' IiIkIi si-hool woro itri'Si'iit y.cnu. .Miss h-ail. r, ill no ilouht Ik- pri-Ki-ntuil with a li-alh-l iMaiiager hVStelll 01 (JltVUhp offif ,' ,'. " ". . j UoVerninent i . i. -i , nut oi.ii i . i in ii i ii k i ea cue i E L-r im-i.-nt. aino , . in-1 I j0 1 1 I's Speech to Newport is G.-oi'Kiana Junsun, yi-ll .,. . 1 , ... 1 . Il.l h.-rsi-lf pronil and will! Uti.ens 1 elluig of City INLGH (Continued from Page One.) -apu-iully in mow ol tho fharui'.i .nano by I'icrc-t- against the- dt-pur.-nunt dutiiiK his i-ampaihii. S-l.lil'l Year J:i- Only sliyluly less ik-sirahlu than tho hiifliway department join art- thu thri-c industrial aecidont raniniission ciships I'linyinj; with them salaries uf f.'I.WIO annually, all at the disposal of the howi i-.or. William A. Marsh al, ropuhlii-nn, has been a member i,i this eomiuission sin iis oranizatio i in 1 ! 1 -1 , -i villi; under three jtaver nois, but .Will T. Kirk, repuliliean, and J. W. Ferguson, democial, are both Alcolt appointees. The status of the adjutant (renera!, position no'.v occupied by tleorp.. A. White nt a salary of S1S"" a year, is ,aL-o expected lo come to issue in tin- Kcneial eler.n-up. rormerly an office at the di.-posiil of the jrove---.lor, an amendment to the state's mil iary cofle, put UnoUK'h tlurilli; the l'.'Sl lecislntive session at the in stance of White, virrually (jives Whit. a life lime lease on this biehlv de sirable position. Whether or not this' amendment would stand the tent of constitutionality and hold White in office in spile of the iiovernor; wishes is a matter of some dispute in the minds of many who have Kive.il it consideration. i The Pleasure in Having A Supply of Good Hosiery A supply of k-fHHl hosiery nlfor.ls a muse of security ami pleasure that ni-ry woman al l-leelates. This satisfaction Is partlcnlirly keen wllell the supply embraces not only ouantltv bill a vai-loti- uf t lea. uui- l...sl.,re a iiiiuon-wiilc loputation for superiority. lues lllivi- WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY This shoivluit e'mbraees (ho wanted shades In pure I bread silk huso, lncu and clnliroldurcd clocks In couiraoilnu colors inako this showlna- most attractive. WOMEN'S WOOLEN HOSIERY With tho approach of white:- .1 luw latirt of woolen hoe become 11 neees.flt . ( nr tshovv.iiK ln clmle id tin eolora and leather iniMurev, in drop-t-'tlleh, plain ainl tloeked ntylos. $1.19 to $2.98 '9Sc to $2.25 Novelty Clasp? Fashion's Favorites The A. W. Nelson, manager of Ihe l u Imi rouniy Ad t'luii. returned to I, a (;ratlde ye.-ienLi'j alter spending n week 111 Winlern oreiruli, part of Ihe tliuo an a i:m;:it of the city of New port1, where he npoke on Hie hi.Miellls of the I'll;. nu.jiii,;. i I0110 uf cily yov 01 nim-nl. 'fhe Mliiatmu in Newimrl, which 1;- ; a town ol ihotlt M'O pojiolal lOli. W;i: j one ol In t.v indehiediie'-s, and in an I ell. .it lo i.'i 1 liaeli lo a motiial haM I Iliej deehhti lo u.-.e tin iil ni;mat,'ei : -m 1. oi cue ; .1 . 1 1:1:1! ui. Mi . (JIIut C'hanjies Kuoni. co 1 povation eoinmis iiuiu'rship of state insurance cjnnni.s- .sioner ami the position of state en ffihC'cr. now filkd hy T. It. Hamlley, A ('. liarher inui Percy M. Cupper. -hi, in a 1 -.plaiix d 1 .it 1 I vol 1. o Hid on Hi elopl.d tl-. Ml., rcspectivity, ami rach eartyiiiK .al ;n ics of .:,((h yearly, are all re (raided as hilily Hosirahle plums at the disposal of Ih1.: stat "';- ehit-t' ex (.native. The p'iuon i:f pii.jite stv re.ary to the r-'ovoi'M-n, now fi!Lil s Don II. l.'pjohii at a salaiy "t" '1,0!,';' a year, will ;t-o pnviiit' an op'nin fir a supp lier oi' the new nihuini:; tratlon. l)f the i 1 ;-tate instituUori .. o .i I eiu' is dircvtiy under the jtin.-iln 1 of the eoveinor. This i.i the ,,,,, i 'H'isoti with iti anlenship, payin.; Ih in tlt-i that li ne . u 111 in I .a ..MuvviiiK d.i.v Newport 1 v:'.,,,l a year a'i.1 ''toiind, and i'. y u-atiai;ei- u , i injieiii j several subordinate positions, till 01 1 r throe lo one. 'which aiv refrard-d as political plum ii in l.a tlrandf. as e-j f, - t ht nu kini' of the victor. The h ads of the other stale in-titutious ;irv under the jitrisdi jion of th' Uate hoard of control, including the luatiiiKer s tem was adopted. I n ' ' '' . . 1 l'ii:. the ind. hi. dm;'s had he. 11 re- j :t ''""" ' " lL j -Imed 1. dtti f 1 11 .'.in. a tu ami in j l,,;is' lw" "f Hit.-c officials to hrin;r Ihu i lly was put on a cash Imnis. ! 'tl'Ut chatie. Tin. s.iu. Ilainei hv laeitiK a a-jinn an IICNN Of 1 cll.v Mr. Nelson, wan, ni I '. 1 it. bonded llldeliteiliu-.-is ol ' I a Kt'iirt il fund Indebted' j 'V.iMM., ei itical vvlit n lire YOl Nt; PEOPLE WHO IM'Y THEIR Dancing Footwear here never leave the floor until "HOME SWEET DOME" is played. The Bootery Inc. A 1 'arm li.se for Tiretl 1-Vet. Dt'iiot street . I'hooe Main 1 IS (i rover Smith, M;r. I' he bonded iieh-ht ed deMs has hern in it e i la II v i c dm i d ami a KinUinr. Hind has heen i reah d. In f-peakiHK of Western Oremui. Mr. Nelson -tali-i, "t'owhs lit l'Jaslern Ore ii who Hunk that (hey are hard up do'iild look al Western Uretion jmd OHM.! -k al W. ( 1 le tnsei V i ! -..at o liieliidlim I lie which will I. ii Hi m hi lv paid, ai luekv . Toledo, Lincoln comity. I' shuhllv over eated a levy ol mlnif e.tr:;. tiol nl county levy ii;; Hie tolal to ulmiit s I in I ' 1 1 Inn t'uinily a lo tnore than I per cent is d l lie 1apav ei s cuiisid I liemsi-Ues h tl d pi'rssnl." Nt vv pin t . prohahly one of the I ellle.i in Hi. foiled Slates lo I li I Ills (ol 111 of t;o el 11 tin III . e e. I -iliielit Will he WaU ll. -l eil lllte: eM . 'file slot;. in adopt -Ihe I uos ( e ih III New poi t Was ,-thal l!n- eltv Was cut ill I sa 1 1 uettlll i di pel In .!. M and inali.nu" no Im- P'om on .Us tie.hr lite old lot in hence lite in vv could nol he Woise ami j mi,:ht he h. -tu r J To Mark Corrowctl China. fiip or other china that Training School Tin in Keinoval of W. I,. Kuser and Air-. ; Kuser as superintendent and mat for., respiv lively, of the state train inc. M-hool for boys, or at least a redac tion of their salaries, is expelled to follow the advent of the new admhi iM rat inn. 11 should this ili'ive he a. tempted, il is highly probable tlui Pieii-" would bo supported by State TVeaMt; it 1 b f ( who sirenunusly op posed lite employment of the Kuscf-; when they were brninrht tu Orejr i about a vear aj;o to disphu'e Mr. ami Mis. M Cilliert at verv inateri;d salary advance.. .With combined sn;- Newest styles demand' the clasp, and no wondtr! These (jxijuisite novelties,: la all shJipps and colors. of eelluloid or inetiil, glvei nineli snap ami Kraee to one s api-arel. Your choice, 39c to $1.69 Leather Beauty Boxes Revealing Remarkable Va'ue3 i -iii'l-dlVJ An attractiva assortment of s-iart styles that will pleaso the taste and satisfy tho requirement of every1 woman. ; These vanity boxes are of flue grained leather snch as eobni. bearer ami hnrTnln, In black mid brown, with Inglo or double handles, offering a wide variety m. ehuli-e. Kadi box 1st hliml-' sunnily 1 1 1 1 .-.I ii 1 1 1 1 fitted with n iHrtre mirror and various vanities. No woman will want to be without cno of these very 3mart and very convenient vanity boxes ! j S1.49 to S3.98 "Fit Rite" Bloomers A Complete New Showing mm 1- x- I "-TV- .-J.-T Wo conr-id'-r thl: the finoHt bloomiT made. Tlnj materia l.s aro lotmtie and KiiKlish sal inr.i in attractive coIoih. They are cut est? a full with elastic waisl bamt.' double Hhlrred elas tic bottom, a pocket which clos es and Is iunerliiied at points tf wear. $1.19, $1.(59, $2.19 Slip Over Sveaters No wardrobe in complelc withodi me. or more of these" popular tra niic-iitM. Our nhow liii; affords a varied Heleelion of colors and st.vlei, ii! wool and .silk nilxc-J yaruf, belted and with the round r.cck. Many new munbers havo been placed on sale. The pi icea aro very low. $2.98 to $ 1.98 The Largest Chain Department, tore Uigumzution in Ihe World fish cninniis.-inn, salary ?:!,t't'0; state vanie warden, appointed by name commission, salary ,;:, hOO; Htn,".cktiH lu an h ol l icer, appointed hy stati boaid of health, salary S4.00D; sec re t.vry of state fair board, appoints by fair board, salary $lfOOU. These, of course consideration the; I meats made hy a inalles .llldel I, ind Hi lh k. , .; , aries aKUH'at inn $.",ttlll a year an 'found." these positions are rciranle by many as the most tempting mor sels on the state's political menu. . Stale cmntoyes owin thiir attach metit to tlu jniblic payroll indirectly lo their loyalty to the chief executive, form a rather lenpthy list. Anions the most desiiible of these Plight b -included the following: .Master fish warden, appointed by fish commis sion, at a salary of $:i,tiCO a year; di rector of h.itcheric-, appointed b i caiu ies in elective : ! resignations, death: t in itscl , I fr it is Easier to Make Money 3 t take i,.U,K&3fA; ! numerous appoint- fc&&J m jMmWM S pernor to fill va-fiA,. Mi; Mlfe 2 positions due t-f JflfWt-.;- I'Wigj'-'-?. VfrrtJffcM I II s, etc.. a numerous . K" yteTrJm'SMl ! feUiV- ! - 1 1 ' - .1 1't S'H.E-R.R-YS LAST DAY "My Old Kentucky Home" the Mxt Ilacmjf 5!f kxlnny.a Kr ia-mtut ri 4't.mtrf.i-.-',I'V .-iiiidl TaW.' tomoukow 'ii;M:nit3vi t:, ' be loaned 1, mil pieces 1- s.. nllS, - I " .- Milan pieces i.i iiiIIic.-im- lape. "II nineli the nam.- i.i Hie nnner Ices been Wlillcll ill in. I. 'I. Me till., to Ihe l."t;miis ,.r i:. dishes. Tins meihoil I iil. iiiilii aili.ii w ill n. .t be li.'liced r 5 7Hite SPRAYl i lot " 2 . -- - t'-l hi. Us lciMiinlratinii J. J. Mc Allister LINIMENT ni 1.1, ASS llil I. I o. I!v .1. .1. II, li-l. I- Hoovefized Values OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR COe ALPEK'S FLAPJACK FLOUR 33e KERR'S H0TCAKE FLOUR 33c GOLDEN ROD BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 38c SCUDDER'S SYRUP, pint 3oc SCUDDER'S SYRUP, quart 60c MILLER'S SWEETENED GOODS (30 per cent Maple) per quart 70c GOLDEN MARSHMALLOW SYRUP, gallon $1.33 m.UC.VN WOLASSES, quart -ISc GROCE i'i. . p.. I alien S. OptHle i