Tuesday, November 21, 1922.
TOE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE EIGHT
.The I.ui eet Chain Department.
"Store Organization in the World"
Cause of Wellesley Fuiore
Your Clothes
A NATION-WIDt
Triangle
Collars
wniitsw mm van Iieu8cn
Money
371 DEPARTMegSTORS
11 IP
what do you Get lor it?
You arci tfoing to I my sowo new clothes this
fall. Unless 'you carefully study and compare
values, you will likely ect less than you are en
titled to. Rut you can't go wrong if you
find out
1. Who made (he clothes,
2. How (hey are made,
.'!. What the price means.
The quality .standard in Roberts Wicks
Clothes has been rcgidly maintained in woolen
fabrics and tailoring. Huy clothes with value
in mind and you will decide upon one of
our suits.
TT-- ,JWgGE
201 Depot St.
. V .. . .-
IVhen two prntv m-'rts of WilleV.i'V i.-j-d up tncir freshman voar1
J-v MnrikMii; ri":ii'i i.i:l winitris kn u i.':m. tin- lac-j.ly stepped in and
j r &d t'n'ir slui i:i.:t- iv.rf..!- in the M.isa hu'.'its cohiffo. Iicre are tho
ifor ot iai'tir t.i .i.;..L.i. Ji.i-j.tJ I'.otn tjt fcULimoid, Conn., and -Un?.&urae
ol Juru. VI
PIONEEROF.
DIES
Finandei's Slack Passes On
at Summerville at Iii)e
Old Age; Many Mourn
His Death.
Him n (left Slack, pioneer of I he
(iiu lulu J ton tin valley, died nl bin
homo nt Kinnmorvilln late yi mi fin y
nl (ho ii km of 78 yours and 21 dan
n( the termination of u brief III
ni'KH, Countli'NH ti'K'ndK mourn tho
n of M r. Khtdt, who Iiuh
renided In Hi (j (irumlo Hondo vailt'y
ttiih-n IMia.
Till! ik'Cl'Uril'll WIIH II ploilUer stunt
driver from Wullu Walla to Sinti
tnerville and wuh mull carrier from
Kimuiiervillc to I. a (iriiude fm hiv-
cial yeiirs. He niarrlei Miss C.'lar
j iKr.a Ntiblc (if luwii In l In' year nf
j 1 K 7 U iiml to (his uiiiini was Imni
'tiliiveii rhililrcn, uf whom sp sur
vive, ' Mrs. rarls.:i Slack, uf Sum in-r
Vi 11.-, Iiiw Wile; i. i;. Slack. K. 1.
j Slack, Mrs. ;uiina IIiik, (leiu e
I.Sliifk, Mrs. JJella W'aik.-r. utiu Ha
f All lo, his children, it) of Summer
villc ami a hrother, Janus Slack, uf
i I Jliti, mirvlve him. All were pica
jeut at III; last Imurs f hit illness.
Tim fiuieial H'ivie will he. held
jat the chapel at tlx Suini'iervllle
ci met cry tin W'eiliiesflay. November
j-. at (wo o'clock In the afttr iiuoii
j with SnodKrass and 'A iiimei niaii I'll
, (lei-takhii; Parlors In charge.
i -
DEST MAN '
FOR TIIK JOIJ
SAYS PIERCE;
(C'nntfnutd frw I aj: Oa-
I ti iihniit l ilit Mere
Oiiii ham Wrluhl , (he j.-.ratit old
man of Kastern Oregon attended
I he Ad club luncheon -k'cii this
noon in honor til' tlove'iuor-elfi'l
Walter Pierce,
A (lnKif'el Ad 'At Po ft!
The very first time you
use Calumet your baking
will be perfectly raised,
sweet and wholesome.
And you can expect un
failing uniformity just as
long as you continue to
use it, because
0
BEST BY TEST
Tho
Never varies. The ran you buy to-day
holds the. same quality and leavenim;
slren.uth as the I'm t can that waa
made thirty-five years ago. In every
can the last spoonful is as good as
the first.
Tlicrc in im Kiilisliluii- fur Cnlium't nothing
'just iik (!'" I'" Ha'' "''i times u
imn.li n that ( nny oilier bi nnd.
A tiotind can of Calumet contains full
16 ounces. Home baking powders coma
in 12 ounce instead of lb' ounce cans.
Be sure you get a pound when you
want it.
.THE WORLDS GREATEST D IKING POWni-li
iEEl
0 the ir;s.ai:.ii:
1 y in Ku stv. ri
ir'!vis.ibic ti '
.turwty uf f i -h r- I - zru t'.iz
nio re f;?h hA.,-herv w j -i . -i r
italic! thro-jj:h-u: :.. 'i:
ci i-T.tiitkc-ii ti.J" :
aus !! :-.:" r.. H-. -;:.:.:
'avor f tin b. -. i.tv" ni ra:'-.
hat if it wt-rp h'.il to k:.- u:: ..h
;tar that hefure rr.ary ..-rts- hu.l
ins-itl the dcor w.ulii t e p-actuai y
'Xtinct in Oregon.
John -Wal'ioii, Union c-'iiu-.y jr.mc
vai'ilen, spokt; a tow won!:! on co:i.ii
ions in t he county awl following h":-i
poct'h, cards bearing numlicrs, wer.
lashetl out to tliose prescr.t Kivin
hem an equal chance to claim the $ JO
ishii!if rod to be given by Harry HoO
;on, of Lyons, Oregon. The card i
vill Ik' ."eiit tti him ami he will pick
he lucky number, then .sending it
a the holder of, tlu duplicate canh
H. K. U'llrien was in charge of th.-.
iH'etir.g and actetl us tnastmaster. j
TahlcH Were Filled. j
Members kept comiiijj: in ever in
rtaiiing miinhcr until even after the
li nner was fu in ally opncd. Alto
vjeiher, wluu the clo.iiug hmir cante
' SO memhei s and guests were ))re.;
.nt. The ladies oi' tiie .Methodist
liurch served a wmti'.'i'ful dinner and
nany were tlic comments a- to i: . '
we Ilciii y. Tlie clams, ur.-erl, and
dl the ie.t 1 hat nrih.es up a fine
liniitT, were delifiini.dy pre.iard aiei
.orved- The officers of liie'clfh w.--..:
iriaiiinious in staling that it was o-i
f t he nin.st .-uc es:-i ul dianei .s ev- r,
'icld by Uu-in. I
AI) ( UT HAS j
LOVE FEAST !
FOIiriEKC'K'
(t'antimied from Tngo One.)
an 1 1 ii t h 1'u I Ly nay lhat 1 didn't o -
iiy hi'st," j
IMnnei- Well AMoinhd.
(lalhering (nun every town in!
Ity ill I he I OIIIIIV. KMe.ilS iUu:t d
l;t i. the riioul Where 1 he le -t' v.
tua nl was spread and sal by
ni uilii ihe nli.eiis of I, a Crai'i'
i. Kie W aller M . To ree their '
aiils. Ahmit one hinulr tl and ihii
IV Diea Were seated and w-Mv .is a
nan in;c(her In wlshim; Mr. I'-ei -e
h iiliaosl Mici'cs.i w Iii haudl v..
th,. reiynw ol the stal" j;ivi ri'iiii .i, ,
The ilium r was lit l.ir a kni.,,
all lhai is iieressary to .say in thai;
I'oiineii ion is that nearly everyone'
went away praising the dinner, and)
pra liii'.; ii ery, very highly.
The next Tuesday linen Ad elllb 1
;u:i' In on w ill he held in Ihe V. M '
i'. A, and the liapii.t ladh-s wil'
MRS. MAUY l'lri KKSON I
D1KI) AT IIKU IIO.MKi!
S!ie leaves tiosiiha her husband,
dauhtt r. .Mrs. .Mynii Frey oi
lo'hen, Oregon, two sons, Clyde
e:erstni of La Urartdo and L. ti.
'eUTsmi of Seattle, Mrs. Carolina
i;-'ar:;- of Shepherd, Michigan, and
. hrt'tlu'r. Hoy Fob-song of Cou
u :. Muataiia.
Th funeral services will he held
: the chapel of I he Knodrass A
:.. :;'.-riiian underta kjng parlors on
.iy afternoon at - p. in., I i -v .
- preaching I Ua f i;mi ul ser-
t i2 e 1$
i Thanksgiving i
i DANCE j
j Rex Hall j
I Till IISUW I
1 .Nnti-iiilit-r !
J tiion My ,
j P. J. Powers j
For Utmort Corset
Satisfaction be
Fitted to
1 1
To Sport Raglan
Fcr Smart Drcs:ers
.;:., (.Mil.- m! (JiKi'alv? ll'-.il supiTior rnnls in
'v-i-v i ..itit l ! l otl .-nitiHit
,!!! -.-i X i-.-;-l.lf - .mill. W 0 I'vlu'VO, till' I"
. ii .1 V'j;'lu )u cau i'liv.
tn I'lijuy i Iiimii. liiiimiy.
,t in ali aruillid
r. : ?
Liu
43
M;nli of lmnilsnnip, nll
w.i.il. olmim-t', pliiid lini-k
f;.l'i-ii-s, in tan. ki-iiv, bruwn
ami fiuii-y inixlun:a.
Tin- illuMtration portray
t!u r.msrt lines cut full 4li
iiH'1'03 in a ilotililp In-oasti-il
ra!iir moi,..,l. Cnnvci-tililo
cuflar, larpe raclnn s!ccvc,'
a;ul lf:f all around.
lifn'k has pointi'd yul;i and
in vt-r" -tl pleat from yoke to
bottom of coat.
A real, superior over
coat for young men
and a big value
at .
$27.50 to
$44.75
i
This is but one of the
v.'.ricus styles we era
showing this
Beasoa.
Men's Iti-avv Wuoten
. . Work .
HOSE
,33c
Heavy weight, piire wool,
wilh rtlniotcel- heelw aiul
toeH and clastic tup. They
a r! h I ut- with a rvy I ops.
This uffonlN an iiiortun
ily to ptirehaHt' your hea
vy loiao at a rreat saving.
Noe Our Window
The Cactus
"I.e. Ua Bo Vour
Hatter"
- V - - X'i
"1
4
Thr I'leni Wlnier rtver-'
Coat hal Willi ti-v "rn.zy.
wii.zj" lit Kii :nart welt
l-i t ::jet thoj
prootT lial fi'Mu luv oo.
$4.98
Stylish Drown Dress
Shoes
New ;hoc Htylea arc hero fir
tneit. Sn:ippy lasts and Ii m
c:ithcr:i, lihieU jiinl co"lovan,
will make tui yelcction a
la.-tins idcawiirc.
$1.50 to $7.90
Flannel Shirts for Men
Exceptional-Values at These Prices
$1.49
to
4.98
Them is sorvlee, I'it-warnith iViid
a saod n pprn i a nco i n t heso
flannel .hiriM nit n at these
popular pricc.ft
Cipy. brown. Khaki, hlup and a
vai irty of fancy chocks, in col -Inn
warps niyl pur; wool flan
nels. Cimt rttylrv some with mil
itary collarK. Sizes 1 i to t '.
No mnii'ozlu of orrans: no
pn-syiiri-; ijnlin-tfl of riiiure
riirri'i-lud; a perr-'itt founda
tion for your Kowna.
Thin in HfldiUun lo t!ie com
forts afforded thrmmh ttio ex
cluntMt "l.a Canilllo" feaioreii;
No iirensuio on Hplno; no cut
N n u by liu'ors; no pinching of
climpii; no dlilni; of niayn at
lop lint froodoiu, vonlllittiou,
B.Ltl.ifaKtlon.
A eoniploto Una of the dlf
fiTi'iit ino(tol!i alwayti on hand.
ri-h i-!i .2..iii ami ji.
Mrs. Robt. Tattison
Corse tiere
The I.aijjost Chain Department.
Stoie Organization in the World"
CONFERENCE CHIEFS !
HOPE FOR PEACE
(Continued from l'aire One.)
Uht'M- :ietiilies and popularity prae-
lie.illv force. 1 the al'dteati.oi of a f!re
i inn kinc mill who is here to appt.
h's Itptoiiialic skill to save whil
!( ran f"t- Ii!1 ei.iinlry in the peaci'
wtiii T'tik'-y winch tho cunfL-rcncf l
Id lol OHlla!.'.
eiii.ebi .-;tt ini-i Mlaldf under the
iieensitlion-j oi tlie t hief TurkiMl ple
oi put en I t;i v , I- uiet I'aslta. that I ho
CieOk army, wilhtnit justification, had
ss1eni.lieall tlevast;,tcd I he Ttlik:Oi
count r siilc and nonle a million iiino
e.nl Turks homeles-', hull ijt c, w:in-
(k-rers.
ottomans nnt i'mit.
Tho Ottoman nation wuniH peace
with all its heart, iMnet told Kin hear- j
era, but he warned them that lasting-'
pejee nmst Ik founded upon mutual j
respect of national hhertj and imlu- -penitence.
j
l.onl Cur.tni wanted Lausanne to :
make "x final peace of a)!." Ho
pi reined Kiifihirid' whide-tioulcd sup
port in 1 ti Ik cause.
Ismet I'asha spoke alllio:.! Inaudildy
in I'reueli. hut MUtie Were aide r-.
catch the declaration that the world;
war irmtsitce ol four ye;u.s iiyo wits'
concluded on the basw of ami faith
in the WtN'ipinit ' priiu-lpleM." I
Silver Fox
Scarfs
Have llnt-e unmaletl to tielt (his
winter. Parties wisliinjc to
inako choice fioiu livo ;tniinaln
to ho pelted when friinu will
Ki't Ih-sI quality, and uquurc
ilealinu'. I 'oiue now.
II. V. SMI'l ll. Prop.
i:;oi u Ac., l.a .iamle. Ore.
Mrs. Ma rv
Y. I'e'eisoa
home on 1 I
l'eli-O.Mi. w He v
di. d last im;lit
lUa
170;. Cor. Spring ft Oak
Phoae Z22-W
McElroy's
Orchestra
of I'm (land
Zuber Hall
i:im:siiv, nov. 12
MON TK .M'STIN, Sinter
J. SVIA i:SI"KK, A--'Onliau
Athni-sioii. M..'i
Lattice, -."tc
If You are Repotting
YOUR FERNS AND PLANTS THIS FALL
LOOK OVER OUR JARDINIERS
. LARGE AND SMALL
A VARIETY OF PRICES
Newlin Book & Stationery Co.
.E
YS
TODAY AND TOMORROW
"CONFDENCE,,
Slaiiiii'f
Herbert Rawlinson
in a luvezy stury of a livo wive, ho oi-ai-kml old
man opiiorniniiy for a homo-run and
won a fortune and a ;irl.
and tlw Carlor 1U- Il.tu-ns in
"E N .: S.ilNINU T H K U ,Si
. . ;' Tlti-ir Latest
PIANOS
JifTW-V'.-.:!,,,
-Vi.y;j7-vitfX..-.ff-iJ
f tii-a-nJc t.(
II
All .'in pi
..mil 'i.i
Keovoriced Grocerlea
IVHKNIl TH. THRIF1V TMHOMd
VUiil 1MLVTII TMIWJ
Flour Has Advanced-20c a Barrel
WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY AT TIIE OLD PRICE
OUR SEAL FLOUR, per sack $1.51
WHITE SPRAY FLOUR, per sack S2.10
I5LUE STEM FLOUR, per sack .S1.7S
PICKET FLOUR, per sack $1.88
OLYMPIC FLOUR, per sack $2 15
U PPER CRUST FLOUR, p.er sack $2.15
NEW CROP CURRANTS AND RAISINS
.JUST ARRIVED
Our own Private Motor Delivery. We deliver your Groc
eries the same day you place jour wider. Ordars over
$2.00 no deliverj ch-arjjB.
H IMOOEEIZE0-GRO
CER j