La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 21, 1922, Image 8

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    Thursday, December 21, 1922.
f PAGE EIGHT
TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
For Christmas
A Gift From the Store for Men
PIERCE NOW
Cheney Mufflers $1.50
Astoundingly low priced, exception
ally high quality. This wonderful
selection purchased by us from an
over-stocked merchant. Every scarf
is pure silk. Priced from
. $1.50 to $1.50
...
Knit Sport Coats $8.00
Made of pure worsted wool yarn with
four flap button-down pockets. Also
brown check camels hair and wool
jackets with half belt
Silk Ties $1.25
Innumerable patterns in the new nar
row flare shape... All are of heavy
Ilaggerdorn silks. Also a complete
assortment of knit tics
50c to $3.50
y ;!;:'.?
Gift Suspenders $1.25
Made of pure silk and . mercerized
webbing in plain solt colors. Shirley s
President suspenders in satin web- X
bihgs in Christmas boxes
75c .i.
AT nuniTni
SI Ml UiniUL
5 I and Ward Irvine, His Sec-'
lUj retary, Arrive in Salem. . j
Jfji SAI.EM. Dec. -20 Governor-elect I
( Walter M. I'ierco, accompanied by
private secretary, Ward Irvine i
J of Portland, arrived in the capital
M city this morning to give the ntatc
M departments and state institutions)
it the "once over'' and familiarize
themselves with the duties which
m they will assume on January 8.
JS I The govcrnur-eleet plans to spend
j today and Thursday in Salem, says
fjl the 1'ortlund press, Roinif to Leba
fl non, Friday, and then 'returning to
jm his home in In Grande to close up
!his private aitairs there preparatory
I to moving to the capital shortly af
iter the first of the year, ,
rt,.rinit.. nun, iimi'utnm, l..r I;..i-..
yithis morning that no consideration
w would be given to appointment!! at
r least until the legislative session,
jft) will no doubt serve to ease the ten-
jjlsnm under wnien some ot tnc ap-;
pointivo ollii'luis nave been laboring
f5 1 since the election returns became
Jt I known.
5 ! "Of course should n vacancy oc
cur I would have to fill it, 1 sup
pose," the governor-elect said, "but
I do not propose to Rive the matter
of appointments any consideration
until after 1 have had time to. famil
iarize myself with the situation and
become settled in my office."- ' '. "
More than :i0U office seekern have
!ilt-fiiilv ni.nli, fnrmiil iinli,'ftt inn tn
Sthe six or eight positions .which-he
will have to fill, I'ierco explained
this morning. More than GO appli
cants are out for. a position on the
industrial accident commission alone;
with only three positions thereon
available. The insurance conimis
sionership seems to be the second
most Popular plum. Pierce said. i
While in Portland he said he was t
continuously uiseigeu by job hunters
and half a dozen or more applicants
JJifor a place on the state payroll met
8jhini "t the station when his train
arrived hore this morning.
Irvine, a member of the editorial
staff of The Oregon Journal, plans
to spend two or three days in Sa
lem at this timo getting acquainted
with his new duties and will conic to
Salem about the first of the year to
spend the week in the office with
jjtjDon'II. Upjohn, private .secretary to
Governor Ulcott, getting a line on
the work to which he will fall heir.
The Largest Chain Department.
'Store Organization in the World"
A NATION-WIOt,.
SHOP
EARLY
SHOP
EARLY
gaL 371 DEPARTMEyrjTCSa
Two More Shopping
; Before Christmas
Day
For Best Service and Least Confusion, We Advise
Shopping as Early in the Day as Possible
We Feature Useful Gifts for
Eveiy'Meihber.of:''.
' the Family
.The Largest Chain' Department.
pStore Organization in the World"
to gladden the hearts of youthR was elected commander; James Hoat-!i
the land. The treo will be put slli f jvst vice-commander: Ray Wil-j
all
in the
up in the. hall, wnoro many cuay 2n1 viro-conimandcr. Dwlriiti
workers will adorn its dourhs; wnn M 3rd yiee.eommsauS; Tom
gift for the young and old. A. Christ- . ..d ..., nll MolTii Rundcl
man program will uslier m me eveni;, ... " . i.. ..,
8
, Pure camel's
finest quality
$8.00
hair jackets of the
$11,00
House Slippers $2.75 ,
Made of vici kid uppers' with a Flexo
sole. Lined with satin quilted in
soles. Also a complete range of men's
.ladies' 'and bovs' felts and moccasins.
$1.25 (o $2.75
itiid. the.- distribution-' of (rifts will
end the festivities'. .
A program with a Christmas tree
will be a feature of eacii grade room
treasurer.
On the same' evening there! was
ah election of officers for the Wo
men's Auxiliary of the American Lo-
with .Mrs. IV fcckcrsiejv presi-
MS TREE
... ..... r -.. ... .. : : dent; Mrs. li. t.arnner, vice-prcsi-
anrl pupils are working like mad to dcnt: Mrs c Il,riy sccretary and
flflVR IV. 91
:( (immunity !Tiee.
ft
!gtt everything in readiness.
The teachers will i?o to their va
rious homes to spend the vacations.
Miuia PnvK.n iVIiuu , I l,niirh,.tv . MivH
i.,-,'ill,,,t'- lUlc Shnm.nliw. will Oil Chl'istlliaS
leave for Baker; Miss Saunders to "".K"1"1."' "
Mrs. Geo. Alexander, treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Eckcrslcy Tvill
havo a family reunion at tholr homo
day. ineir inree.
E. B. Conklin of On-
' , 201 Depot St.
THE. QUALITY MEN'S STORE OF LA CHATS' l)E
ulLiiL
As You Seldom See Him
YOUNG PEOPLE
TO ORGANIZE
lUVIMilA Jl NKHi MUill
A public hfiilth mn-sV viwit imI the
sohiinl Tluivslay iu UU of thy val
Hf of cor i vi t posture nntl the value
of kyypinjc ixKlirK teeth elean.
Sh weijfheil nml niViisured t!u pu-
niln. finilinir that - many of them
SPECIAL EXAM
S
ANNOUNCED
.f.A Inrco dclcKalio of ynll.lK people, '' n"' 1 'c" 'i
attended the mceliiw of the irrniiK!f ,"'; "''' .,"" ,ml''"n",1 fh,.l
t Sumineivillc on cember 14 and '' ' Jl"' pupils Were found to bo: ,,x;
miitiations for the Ilible
Sludy and Outside Music
to Be Held on January 11).
vtn,l In hnvf. .. ii.vnnilv, ,.i n,r ,.. . Ull(lrWl'lK'lll
irani.ed for them. - The next meetinv I' The pupils have been unable Id
' wyll bo held December in the af-,pliiy volley ball the last week on ae
tilnioon and Mrs. Hurry Nice, juv'e-'muiit of the bad weather. The need
iillc deputy for Union county will be 'of the nyni is shown.
resel l to assisi me youne; pcopie in "' V.,. , , I'rincii.nl K. I. Towler. of Hie m
1.: ,v K,Ke held their " .aV 'u
list meeting m the Odd l-Vllows' eivci, the sixth made dramatized i'"'V" .. V' .''"i
hj.ll of Summei ville and will ,.ls.,;"The jinnies hni f . W "V, "u Wf J, i,ic , ,1 uh,',i,ie m,ic
of pro-j
r.xum-
liiirhl ,
. I , .!...: . ... , il l.l I 1. 1.. M. .1.;. .U...... ..f .In,
7 "V: '" , I ...... . i ,. ., ,i;,,,r eMiniinations with the view
fi -ve.. m- i ..m-m,.,,.s ere in- ; e k;. . k i rUi inir hiifh school credits
apu a nuniocr oi comnim.' es -ere, .mis : '". " 1- 1"" .,,1 illations will be held in the
opiwiueu y uie innsier, ..us. . Kr u-.jr V. M-hool hululin on Jnnuarv 111. One
1 odson to assist in etlmit t lie ; need anil care oi ueieeis in ri u- . , ...,.. v ,:,c.j. or un'it will be
irknge down to wurkinw order. Mrs.'.lren. The nsM.ciati.n n.ost Vurtily "' m'1,,1.,,! " . , 0
V II. Johnston, lecturer had a short , indorses t.u.c,n,,,ty '"'Ji ,"i i,1 suvcesllly' ? ? earn
Ii,U'rarv program ufter which re- work. A committee was nppointe.t , .....ri.
fjeshments were served by the Home to place said ' tV nita' the bible studyi
hconoinir coinmittee, ' 1 f . j h . .c."".'.- ; ! will, deal with both the now and old,
i jtestHUHMit, the former to he iivU in
I thy afternoon ami the latter in the
(fort noon. The questions nr went to
the principal hy the slaty department
ami then are returned, vhei an
swemi. for K'InK
Thy credits for outside music nr
jriven in regards to the hours spent
.'n pint'ticc, the ability of the stu
dents and the other reiuircmenU
onMnatily taken up, ami these must
he certified hy the music teacher
;and then approved by the hiyh
sehiKl principal.
! rOKTl.ANP, lcc. JI. Tonight
will be fair except for rain in the
northwest portion of Oregon. Friday.
! rain in the west ni'd snow in thy
.east with moderate southerly winds.
1 1 Qg j
Few pictures of General rcrshlnft have been taken which hovr blra
-.ut of iinilenn. ltciv is America's military hero with Mrs. Potter Pahnr
nt the ll;il Fnntastitnto at which the Chicago Four Hundred raised $30,000
!i- tlKirliy. The present Mi'i. Tetter Palmer is tho dausbter-ln-law of
tor luncu naiutsako of a Keiieratisn ago.
will
their parents.
with
Cove, will, have a Richland, and Miss Lawson to Union. I 'a"0. Miss llarricl fcckersley of ba-
rmn,ll,,Hvl Urn! nn.l Airs I P Pri- wi II ICIP III1U BUSS leilC CCRCrSICy OI
Chnstnias tnS- has become a. fiaiurelsnend the holidnvs with Mrs Price's 1'ortland, will spend the day
jof the holiday season, heie year ufter ! parents in 'Wcisor, Idaho
jyear They have been ladcli with . The American. Legion Post No. CO
i their precious freif-'ht and made beau- held their annual election of officers
jtiful wlii tinsel nml guy decorations, on Saturday -evening;. Ben' Duffy
Call Main 580
Imperial Billiards
A. Classified Ad Will Do It!
Gifts That Carry
Christmas Cheer
X FOR HER
X Books
SJ Cliina . -
S Cut Glass .
Wax Sets
$ Music Rolls
w Vases i,,.,
m Evershaa-p Pencils
t'l ryrex ware
FOR HIM
Book Ends
Stationery
Smoking Sets
Books
Fountain Pens
. Flash Lights
- Portable Typewriters
Heading Lamps
BiU Folds
. .Musical Instruments
Newlin Book' &
Stationery Co.
S'H.ER.R YS
TODAY AND TOMORROW
The Int oinparahle
Jane Novak
In a towering drama of (he wilderness
V Colleen of the Pines19
A Chester Dennett Production
also
"HELL'S Fl'RY CORDON"
A Two-Keel Western
1 liirla under sixteen will be re
fusut admittance to dances in one
district of northern Franco unlcs
:uvoiupauied bv their -father, inn-
Ithcr, or gome duVy appointed chap.
eron.
'Spiffen! jh tho most hen picked
man in the world."
"Mmv come?"
"His wile makes him put on eve-
i ii iB ninar clothes to s it home nd listen
mmtozm$& 4 10 rt i Hdio mncort "
LA GRANDE'S PIONEER CASH FOOD STORE
Headquarters for
Christmas Eats
A most complete and massive stock of fruits, vegetables,
nuts, candy and pure foods of all varieties. Priced to
show you a real savin? on every purchase. Call in or
PHONE MAIN 49
RELIABLE MOTOR DELIVERY SERVICE
Orders Over $2.00 No Delivery Charge
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
Hooverlzed Groceriea
WHKKC TNI THMIPTT THftOM
YOUR SALVATIONTHINK!
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