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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, January 12, 1923.,
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Saturday Specials
One Lot
Good heavy weight Outing Flan
nel Night Gowns, various colors.
Valued as high as'$l.(ii). Now
$1.00
One Lot
Lace Front Superior Quality
Gossanl Corsets. Newest styles.
Sizes 22 to 3 1. Will sell at
$1.0!)
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CHOIRS
worker iiikI Mi-asaM ; , ' ,, , r,ai mlls power of a liiBh
il Uii' I'?"'"'"'?. n' ... V.Vvu ' iiiti lli'ctunl and moral or
WILL MM
(Itv Associated Press
! MOSCOW, 11. (Hy Mail).
j PrtparationR of the yountr men who
'are about to enter the areno of life.,
, po that the Soviet government may
, . ,i r.,.,1 I draw, from among them not only
Wtr'WrWV nSE Ian 1" !Ulhevit teacher hut also iBoU-hi-SAI.l
J.AKIv ( 11Y Uah Jan U engineers, in the urgent task of
The annual convention of the Nil-',. ,." L ".,, ,.
tionnl .Wil)W' A""";!.' l!miKar of Kdueation Lu.naivhan.ky
Miokane, Wash., January U-ih, is rcl.ntlv . .... ,,,,,. to lho fourth
expected to be one
oi the InrKtst in
all-Itussiun conference
the hixtorv of the organization, ac-1' ... '
- J . woi-Kera in .mohcuw. i ne cuiiiissmi.
Icfirilinir lu nounwnient by K K;;who discussed ihe trials f education
nf educational
J he cumissar
Men's Shirts
One lot, excellent quality, various patterns, sizes 11'.
to 17'-. Values to $3.00. . To sell at 75c. , ,
.Vlaisliall, txeruuve M'ireiury, woo . , . ,..,! .i,l, ,ho
has office, here. Mr. Maall , pim f ' am
ihu expected approximately IMVUi. . , , , ,,.. ,, ,1, ' ,i.
western sheepmen l"""'1-.., cation front should be considered as
1'inancial' and irrasing problems I , ,
and the marketing of wool and lambs I1" ' '
iare among the many important sub-1 ' We muit coiint on the student of
'iccts which will lie discussed at the today the Bolshevist uwulera of life
i Spokane mutii g. Mr. Marshall said, -to supplant those who were ex
'Ibe avsociation has completed nr- hausted and worn out lu the Czar f
'rangenients with various railroads I dungeons and by the storms of ro-
J whereby shei inien 01 .unniana, w.yo-. ,"""
'ming, Coloindu. New .Mexico, Ari- splendid student body which has
r . m. i.. iii.ii, l.i .h.i n,-, ,,.,, been recruited from the ranks of the
i n asningioii aim i iuii"iiini
i.in nnf.in cnnvention rates.
1.. .1 . r Mr Y1,-uh.,ll ,.!,!
I the conventions will be held in S"lt
. , .... ...1 TT.
l.aKt Llty every . uuier yeur. 110
said the headquarters oi the Na
tional Woolgrowers association will
lius-m.
working
older, allied
musses by the.
I ,r.... ...nil ii-- in mir work. Ihm
WOLSHRYIK TEACHERS
I x'irr.niw hi; nnftni l '.. . . .. .' sii.....iiilii The
NiMMiii.il i ,x iti !..-m . itneir own ini3o--vv".". .i...
, - I students arc sui'i'ior to the old i.' , , u cniiinton descent. They
dents of other ikiys. I ' . tlle standard bearers of new
"No matter hrtw deficient may ue .,..,
the theoretical preparation of ur
present students,, it should be re
membered that in1 the pre-revolution
i .i .1 ..T lliiFoa urilticnt-
IIAKF.K GUANO Jl-KY MEETS
period the classical colleges prewm- Th B k
Id to the universWies an extremely BAktR. Jan 12. IBe Baker
undesirable element , of youth, an wa bounty gi "J . it at kast four
attested bv the statement of the old a on and has befoie it i t lease lour
n ofesstsf We hav.e admitted into erimim.l cases, the ,uost serious ,,f
mono new young I which m tnai i . . ..,
the
rn.T.TVmpeTk7 chargVd with obtaining money fraud-
and who represent a creative force, ulently. W women a.e ....
capable ill the near .future, of co- pri.bmgl'0'lv. L , , ,
Hill's Department Store
remain in Salt Uike ( lty.
I'rcsidciit Frank Jla'nbai'th of
Salt I.akL' C'ty will be one of the
' Principal speakers at the convention
; 7 low linns fluinff''. In days of oll,
f wlii'fi K til kIM h i i f. Iiohl, the ntatilH
w'pc not.
El s
COLLEGES M.
II UUIVI UUIUI1
." - i I.I : I
HUSKIES TO v
Emm
T)l' RollPl't KpIIv StfltPS that1 hf-Ain-f;,' wasir'-Jan.,, la.-ine i hanr to give it upif.we had to
TT. . T, . . T ,. ; I'niversiiy oi Waniii:toii HaxfcetlNill : nikei the' kind. .of cigars some
istered by his own hands. lie was
-15 years old.
Mrs. A. Dohson of Eugene, Ore.,
mother of Dr. llayden, was notified
of her son's deuth and advised th1'
cornuer that "she would go to Spray
to take charge of the body. '
i . . . i ,
We'vn never smukoil Imt ir ...".li.l'
we know good and well it Wouldn't
Higher Educational Insti-
. tutions are Confuseu in
Their Purpose-, , j. , ; ,,,
(Bv Associated Tress)
CHICA(K). Jan. J2.-Cnnfuion In
the purposu of a coilcgV "eduealioii
in the higher institutions of learn-
ingf a condition to which the elec
tive TJeinl has coqiriliutt'd 'as well
aJhe .eenniil ijiflueni e of Siicienctt,
vSii iniucatiddd' an ndihess here .10-
. m W Dr. Robert U ' Kelly of New-
York, executive secretary, before the
unnual meeting of the Council of
Church Hoards of Kdueation.
"The charKe frequently is made
that students in liberal ni-U colleges
the core of Ameiican higher educa
tion work without nim or progrum,"
said Or. Kelly. . "In the judgment
of these critics absolute confusion
exists in these strongholds as to the
purpose of a college education. The
multiplication of plans for unifying
college courses such as the required
course in contemporary civilization
, for freshmen at Columbia . Univer
sity, . the requirement of an exam
ination in the Uible and Shakespeare
at llnmml, and olhqis, indicates a
tacit confession of the trulhl'iilnrss
of the criticism. and, an eCtortMo cor
rect the. abuse,'' 1 : ; -
."Nearly all of these. -'plans, for
unifying thu curriculum are examples
oc, el Ion . to uuify the materials ol
hj curtu;uluin.: sin the light -of Ihe
vt ufcoUHt V(T'.uni(;iiluui. miiterlnl
aOiilnbp'today'. jt is ' manlrcst that
thfrre qriii dj .ns'-unily on .the luisis
or' currk'iUniii, matei mi, ' - ,-.
'"ThelHUeral arts colb gc with relig.
Ions traditietia hnjs an oppoiitinity lo
offer a plan fur unifying the college
curriculum on th,. basis of religion.
The main business of the college
course is to nive the sludint a phil
osophy of life und the American col-
lege Willi religious tiadillons fa
a unique upportunity at tins
nient." ',
res
mo-
Joe the I'lmiiici" says to cheer up.
if jt was easy to make a living fm ni.
I nil, we'd have all them bootleggers
and lounge liiards for next door
neighbors.
Ouch! Rub Backache,
Stiffness, Lumbago
Rub Pain from back with mall
jtrlal bottle of old
'St. Jacobs Oil'
Back hurt you? Cin'f ttraicMfn
tip without (rclinp sutl-.cii ii.iini,
eharp aches and twiners? Now htru I
JThat'a lumbago, sciatica or tuavhr
from a strain, and you'll Ret reiki the
moment you rub your back with tmth
tig, penetrating "St. Jacoh Oil."
aVuthinfr else takes out rcrcs, lame
reis and stTncsj 50 quickly. Von
imply rub it on your luck und nut
cornea the pain. It is twralrM a4
. Uoent burn the kin,
Limber unl Don't duffer ? Het 4
mall trial bottle of old, honeit "St.
'Jacobs Oil" from any dnwe rtcre, tntl
fter uiinff it tint once, you'll forget
that you ever had backache, lumbago
of sciatica twcutse your back wilt
never hurt or cmne any more misery.
It never disappoints and has been rcc
001 mended (or 60 years,
tU 111, Wllli'll OIH'MH llH HCI1.1 1 U'Kit lMMt HHlokU.
lite Wliil inn 11 t'olli'uo iifitnldt hmi
.Inn 1111 ' V J - .will hi' :i nine It siroiiKor
'afl'HTi'Kiillon t tin I t lie HM vhi- 1 111 -Irilit'd
loitrlh In lliu I'lti'll'li? ( 'itiiMt 1-011-itM'i'iu'c
rin.'i' lit Ht .vtuw, tiH'c-orillfiu lo
Clun'iH'O Kdinuilflnn,' ruin h.
'I'llll-H Icltt-t' riii'ti, I'ajl'l till Kvhm
l.t'wlM. lorwaid: "Wlndj ' ( 'raw fonl
and Jlininy Itc.viin. u'liii'T. tiro turn
ItfS; uf and tmvd'i sb"vu inipnncd
timu. "i'-.Uuli" 'tliit'tlMj Ktur U'tinlH
)iJaj v.v;' unit ; tJiK J'vV'11. rotliu1l li l-fm-
inaii', u:i! vfi'iiiK1 tor On- position
nl center, (iiindliu'li, u new : tilayt.-r,
Ik kMuht Itrynn a rurr for Ut'v xih
Htallunary txuard. t-'riiviH-, a ,mih;-l-lutt
of la. si year, VVi liti and 1 1 k
hiv trying out Tor Kiuud, with l-'rayin-thf
ravuilli lor tin- rt'Kular M(iiaiL
J 'nl orwlty luusUelltaH nIuu s au
iMilhtK unit h nl' lli'skt lh. I kt In
nltulit anil wtroy und while It in not
I idle vi d lu? will Ret llu-i jump on
iiiitny f IiIh nppoiieiilH, ho In unit!
In he eeepllonall l'a.l.
(iKIBF CAUSKS St KIDR
FOSSIL, Or., .Inn. 12. Crief over
tho denth of his wife, which ocfunvd
lust Juno, ik nssiirned thor renson
for the Hiiicide of Dr.' I). -N. Haydi-n
of Spiny, Ore. Ilia dead body Was
found in hod, at h houm-lust Sun
day inorntnjr . and the cnndititMi of
the body indicated that lv. ifavden
took his own life the previous Fri
day muht. ' , , 1
1 he coroner urv i e-.-elim.-il the
fact at the inquvst that lr.- Huydi'n
i ripnth from chmrororni admin-
FEW FOLKS HAVE 11
GRAY HAIR NOW
Oruggltt Bayt Ladies Ara Utlng
Recipe of Sage Tea and.
1 , . 8ulphur .1 .... : !
Hair Hint loses its color ami lustre,
or when it fudrs, turns Krny. dull and
lifrlcss, is cumcd hy a l;uk itl sulphur
in the hair. Our Krandniother made
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to l;er her lucks dark ami beautiful,
and tlioti.sauds of women and men who
.value that even cohir, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which is so at
tractive, use only this nld-thue recipe.
Nowadays we git this famous mix
ture improved hy the addition of other
iiiKn-dicnts hy a-kiii(- at any ilrini store
for a hottlc of "Wyrth's Sai:c and Sul
phur Compound," which darkens the
hair so -naturally, so evenly, tlut no
body can possibly tell it has been ap
plied. You just dampen a sponijc or
soft brush with it and draw- this
through your hair, takinc one small
strand at a time. P.y mnrnini; the gray
hair disappears; but what delights the
ladies with Wyeth's Saite and Sulphur
Compound is that, besides beautifully .
darkentiiK the hair after a few applica
tions, it also brings back the gloss and
lustre ami gives it an appearance of
abundance.
I Have Permanently Cured
Case of 40 Years Standing
CAHanythingbemorecon
clpsive of my non-surgical,
painless treatment for Piles
and other rectal diseases than that
Those who hove undergone so-called
"home-treatments" and success
ive operations for years have come
to me ana nave ocen
permanently cured.
To rcraov, all doubt 1
fu.r.nt.. to euro rour
FilMno m.ll.r bow
v.ro or cbronle too
cut.
Write today for this FREE
booklet whick eiplalm
my uiatnints.
DRiCHAS. J.DEA.
.rr. ..
A
'Keen Kulter"
Hummer is a
musterniece of iual-
1 itvand vvoikmansliip. liaid
tnicihle steel a face you
raiuiut batter, dent, oi chiu
cbwj ti-mpered to a toughness
that tvill stand a tremendous
strain a handle secured by the
CI r e 1 1 n e r KverlastiiiR Lock
Wed so it can never work
. loose or come out. Hung and
balamu exactly true for
straight driving.
mn mm ft
Tools and Cutlery
are all equally perfect in every
respect all ru-ar the trade
marknil lTinirnnteed to bo
right, Ask toi them by name
oreuox i-inw. &
IMP. CO.
"Comfortable
as an old shoe"
A homely exprogqlpn that
exiictty (U'.sci'ilK'3 the sensation
of a worn un who hus boen fitted
to i
' FivONT LACE :
CORSET
"I-a Cnmlllc" Corflotfl embody
t ho la lent and nto.st impoi tunt
lmprovcmentB in front jj lace
cotKcttng. 1 1
Complete assortment of the dif
ferent models-nnd sizes aiwuya
i ; f' $);Uwa' 92, ami Up.
Mrs; iRobt. Pattison '
x. Corjrtifii'e .
I'litmc livs. 1702 Oak
Special Attention!
See our fine assortment of Home-Madc Cream
Chocolates in Boxes. wVIso Mexican Chews, Al
mond Brittle, Peanut Brittle and 1 af ly. I udg
es. AH Our Candies Are Made in Our Factory
PALACE CONFECTIONERY
Announcing
tlie fining In our firm numi-, v nr", in- winifi us in "i" pnt.
irmly to fou wlih Un- taliiiil.li' In llm Hn- "f m'ts
liiul Mini try.
The Crescent Meat Co., Inc.
fornii'i-ly
M. A. STII.WKI.I. Mi:AT CO., IXC.
I'll- snvct Mmkfl nlit.v Marki-I,
Nrxl to llnrrii. (iincci-j- sliiiaa s linnrry
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SERVICE
We are proud of our funeral service. Our chap
el, our equipment and our professional training
and experience combine to make it superior.
W. Hi1 Bohnenkamp Go.
NIGHT PHONE
Main 59
DAY-PHONE
2G4-W
Ambulance Service
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A Fine
Home
Are you nervous?
Do you become irritated
at trifles, atart at sudden
noises, lie awake nights)
Your nerves are out of
order.
If you. neglect them you
may have nervous exhaus
tion, hysteria, nervous in
digestion or serious organic
trouble.
Dr. Miles' Ner ine
vill help you. Try just
one bottle, We'll refund
your money if it doesn't
relieve you,
'Your druggit tt it at
Jre-WK Pricei $1.00 a
bottle.
Turn the Corner and
Save a Dollar
CLEANO CHEMICAL CLEANER, now sell
ing at : 22c
Kocular f0c
SUN MAID SEEDLESS RAISINS 18c
feUN ilAUKSl'Jt;i)l-;D RAISINS . ISc
ALHERS PANCAKE FLOUR , ' o.-)C
KERR'S PANCAKE FLOUR : 9
OLYMPIC PANCAKE F1.0UR "; "r,e
v-uunv.it o uiw-M'f, j : ( ' .
(it r,n..
fi-Ib CR1SC0 "ei 07
PREFERRED STOCKTomaTOE S 2c
. v. vvim J. ij. IV I jO IOC
J. G. Holm's
Grocerteria
Don't Fornet lho Ii. P. (). K. i)a,uc M,)n., Jan. 15
V' liiivt- a fin.' hirire linin olosn
in. full Iimhv'I t. sti :,m h,.;it in i-ri-ry
luoni. on 1, I ,,., 1. i...... .
inrlnlili. Hunt poi-i li. iii rir lari..
l'n III.. Iiiriri' unci In hi.'. .11 '1,1
Dii.Iitii.il. Wu -v.. I, I two roomini,
hmiM.H lhi w. i'k an, I tin- thnuirht o,-.
I'liiri-il to us, what n sranil hixli ,-lns.-pliu't-
Ihia ii.ulil I... niaili- Into. At
pr.-.4.-nt th.r.. nr.' Nix lii'li'ooni.s and
tliroc nini-t' larKO rooms on the Ihlrn
Hour that conlil I... mail,' nt a small
tost. Hi re is an opportunity for soni..
tlu-ifly family to own oni- of tln ilnp
holms of tho i-lly and tho wife onulit
a, lii ii-oiii ?liin lo i:s pci' montli to
tlu- fnlnily i-lu-st.
Geo. H. Currey
itfl Kstat. Inaorani
IT' 1. I
Wife
No Need for Her to Make Mayonnaise at Home
If you like delicious home-made Mayonnaise
dressing, just tell her to phone Main 80. Ask for
the home-made mayonnaise. We have arranged
wit a lady in town to make this fresh mayon
naise for Friday and Saturday every week. The
best of ingredients and whipped cream added.
. Price 30c a Half Pint'
PATTISON BROTHERS
GROCERY
" CALL MAIN 80 z:
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Invest That Money You Got for a Christmas Present in
Gifts That Last
at
Our
RKPEATER
Coffee
3oc
2!i lbs. S.'ic
w mitt:
VOI!
SAVH
Phone
Main 1,1
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ii:i.ivi:nv
0.
Out- Very Hes(
I'oi'fee
1 II) 4.K
2'j lbs.. $1.12
I lbs. S2.1J1
J. H. PEARE & SON
La Grande's Leading Jewelers
Established 1890
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