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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1923)
JaiJP.AGE TWO " , THE LA GRAN' PR EVENING OBSERVER Friday. 'February 23, 1923. Tin- ivo-nt custom of tin A'liilnirv.' M.hF. woji: ( tin i isri CT. it., ri'-,. n....uy 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 rif r m 1 Un t LONlIoN. C I). Women stud-;ha I n I" I'P "t """" ,l,"'l! r'- l ut oxford will huv.- to d..vl- a Hum later, vm II..- ic.r.. n wi.ll "' tt'ito have 'h rv. -l lv.: lutn I'n years 11. w way of .iii.tIhk Ou-y, rooms i Oroa-I hark of her .aeon. will receive an many month- pay us ,Sv he-n "i-laylnff lrui.nl" iift-V hours.) ; ' years llu-y have- .-hwmiI In lhe stato Thr-,- loot Hplkt-.l 'ritllinifs haw been i . ' Ipl.K-r.l on tl- houn.hiry walla of - Cainpillirn expenses, aiu 110111. n. '. rai roli.-ir.-s uh.-r.- Hi.- younir women ; it's worth the money to frit to br.-ijf live. Ion yourself la-fore ail " .... " " , , Y Scli.'C Lures ixJuabet of Nobility' ' rlrr-.aV 1 , j ' ' h'lsw will In- ;.riotc, on 'tin ment -.1 i .mm- 1 . w" it a: Every .... .,- ' s.'''t'-.r1V,'V I -'" ' " JW '&A to let it become a majority. J Yyv 7r ! I f '&( ' r J0 fCK Tolumbus ilie.l poor, beintr wholly : 1 ifr r 1 X 4 ' ' i ! I'" 1 c,iu"try he hl"1 '''"eovere.1. At the Head of Spring Fashions 1 '1 ' head obbkrv want AD9 ( : Are New Hats ;j ipf ' : ' JfcforQ thisSnonth is rfwlay older the fashion- - 1 it ' fji ' Pp H ' ' .' vvise woman willVose herVirly spring Chapeau. J f;.1; A . .Sl : She knows what anVnliveniiV effect a pert little J , Vi - ty QOC$D fAlUMIj poke shape whose unVhrinAs closely hanked ' tf ICRhTTP SrfJ with flowers wMll haveV the sLiher tone of her JW . . fcV jV! KBS ' winter costume. You willijoy sVeing our display. , T, t 'J vv H ' PJlrtfl BEST BT TEST J.V r-'i " ' ' 'v-'-iS. of General FirVluKh tut:y-CiOueli, li:is Btartlcd LonUon society with the W4irTlT DURHAM ; "T :,: '"v - VWc 1 announcement t siw li aoouno go rat-uie stoso ana will begin a n I J-f ZXrArm ; I "A.vv"' , , ' chorus elrl. - - - JUaifeajAia.. TObACtO . t , . al Di-nioeraey; tlio iiVik.nlnir of-lln- iiinetloiiH for which thoy ai-e cm- ... , . J j , I ' ' i I - -, . . f, ifi if- J Th.-oloiflrail Htuih-nt; t- nior.Kfrl.-n.l- iiloyo.l, are to be dlmienBcd with. Thl. -. ! ; I ' w y nllilu.l..- or the . huh prim:: Hi.- will Include tlmso whoso serviced are I 'jrf&t&k fiJTS ' . .. - : - awiik.-nlnir of the ininVitryJaiul lh-.' not deemed Hutlnfuctm-v hv their a.i- I . m-.m ' PAZ 13 ?S3 tnliri rrntl .'l-'l.-rl.- t pnrVl.it. 'nn.l expeel1 lo' le In work' of the l.ahor TrnW- In N-.- in-rlors. I fl HI t flfl ?i O If Pit gf wl f:DlL I L T II n ,. .II...-. ..ur.ly. F.. S4.,f..'e.-I.. Vork.. . 5 A tl..ro.,h ce.llnK out f ..II d-a-l I V U 1 lUtlftUIV .. i . M JS 3M l-'lllf I P I 1 1 III l.-r'n Hall. Mr. chafr.-e conrluil.-il lito addr-.-KK j wood in all branches of the .govern-1 l 1 i ?6SSUr m mm ' LillLLLIUIl .MIsjs.-h Z-I.l un'l Ih-rnlc- l.oflnnd. ne- wll li a nh-a for Kr.-iil.-i- eo-operatffin ,ent m-rvi.-o t to take ' place, 'flu-1 ma nn fxlA ehftu" " ... f-oiiiiiisnl.'d by l.orrn and K.-nn.-tn -lwc.-n Ihc Labor Mov-m--nl nn-l 111 . I Vflllllll rn I III Tu.-k.-r...-re vlBUon. ttt the I" .W. l.of- church. ill that bakes with Calumet and there are millions of them has learned thf ee im portant baking facts. First; that she never has any failures, which means no loss of time and ma terial. Second; that her bakings are always pure and wholesome, which goes a long way toward perfect health. Third; that the greater than usual leavening strength of Calumet stands for economy be cause she uses less. -( ... .; . - 0 STOCKHOLM. IVH. 1. Tin- vi,Il-in (,..'i ei :k man who livi-l in ' tin:- 5,0ml yi'arn hao on thu wi'pt c, l.-rii-rt tt p:irtltK, :mI t'xjxv-f in hi- In i.-r'H II. ill. .Vlfiis.-H '."hi unh UvrnUw (-ofljind, iic ooiripiilif''! l-y l.orrn mi'! Ki-niK-Ui 'l'Mi k r,. m i ' vi(tior t tin- .V. I.of- ;ind horn' on Stiinlny Tilt' CJi-t-To--1hiT I will uiot wltli Mi, l. V. MllhT on Kthriinry Mi. i'.w in.- bcini? on the jmrty roiuniiil'-t'. u;ih unable to entertain u( IIiIh time ' - vi lt l Mini ii Iiiih not Ix-cn on) on I tu muli rotf 1 1- ihiw w't-ok, ami, upon tn (liy .Mull), '1'iirv, wi iiKcert.ilnod tlie roaBon. Mr, Itlon of a!ll'-iin Is tho jiroml jinrl luippy inth.i hU)u- a" 11 H,m- who arrived at hitt home inst In-i ll foilinl 1 "ursuay, I'fiinmry ijhii. .iuMnr unu I Sw'-h ti lv :i huUo. nml lpinr nicely. wll fell ha been roiuliinic Hie eountrysiile, for nnrtent relief to be plaeed on ex hibition at Hie e.M'i!tilini hi' CSothi-n-bui5 thin VriniiM'!-. The Hft'e.dleh eper1n, I T in niiin bor, lmve be n at woi k Cor tiltout vi'VPti ye'arH, and him-' wnvceded hi i,olietiiH;s-V.MHf leliti (.(' nini'ii'iiy Tho result:' l hel'r labor l'm 'lite i Ull m,('Uliml:iti'ii of proof" H'itt tlir North Heu cimst uf Sweden w;in in habited um early lut Xryili IE. t. , The .stone wr1 ' Ueldto)i. 'wliieji is now Indue; mount' 1 in Gothunhur.?, w.if foiintl, rhirim.:' KuiiKHltarkn, a. (fv . inll-n Nout. .fee. aS-v York, toM the jm-ellmr of thl.Hdiy. The amieui sii of Kutm-- (i,t. ,tineil of ritlH of the .I. thodil luu'lta !uih benn rhoticii by rttime ! Kniseopal ( hundi here today. LABOR SHOULD HELP CHURCH HH. (Ily Tho AHHoeltitrd' Pr- l.l-:v i:i.AM, Feb. ,: The it tliude of the Church toward Labor Hhould be f rlendly. bccanc- the , alius Labor are in harmony with tin nvatmnn al jlns r)r the rhnrrli, IMniund H. 4'hnf- 1 crltlcH aa the prolttibl(. neat .of ltio- wtiJf, ttie hero iti' the- olde.s' epic poem' In KntfllHh MleiMturc; tint lieo willf was a newcomer compared wll h ,, U10!!1 y-&il "eJ'L ,WI)lO Jivi;d "l.inH? y s. bef.m. Inm. MwKtttlr- 'ifnv brncchf - to -' titfh"? ;tfv-!r 'cononTlc well belnff they muist . .lii' liHlt) Hint Inula and 1 wenpoiLS, or-j lie int. i ' ti d in U. '.nafiUMiiH, -lv. In one of the Krri-x! "Labor innjt be interested in lh 'about I'.imiii ji.;uy v'i. tuiin I H'tmreh bteause to win the .Xni'-rican the rem tins ( n woman and h- i j p'-oolt- it inuM win u population of -. etiuipincm, ci.ii!S.Htim; of an aicher i which t ho vast majority are church Of the 4i; million I'rxdeHtantH and 7 million 'a I holies in this count ry. the" inuitirlty are workers. V said Mr I'haftfv. "Tin y tfo to make up the 4.- .i ho u.t i 'i,,t','""i or more painfully employed Jh tlie labor movement has to do w ith klac W.;iv and diMaft. jm-uili Labor itt'i-iis the moral ide SDGIALAFFAiR IS POSTPONED !j (Sp. el.d-to TM 0w.-rv.M)- " I ' ,AI),, -ANTON. . V;.l- V ;',,n 1li,,(r eHd.P" ,):! lo ih ifiv.- ,U - the Heh,.iUi,tyo- V. lh p-.-dfone.! until i'. -J'il.Uiy nlj'M: t:i. iv-Vnnt. of' the v. hid L torm W.-dfeKby vrv, v.ftj. t; ?5 'lime IMK.Ititt- ihul Ml; lvv,'. the K i(teaeh. r. x . -h.ddeln n ntp ti to Iovmi II .'t,fl,'r ho.(.vli.ji:i-;l. ,?. KH.,W bud (- drlite.i x d,-i n (!,;,,. k!,a wns niial.t.' it, ; S. l h. r ,-hr out, ( u . m iimd .i- until it,.- ii, vt ,,,, I1( f. .... I'e. -hit I'H. i. -jl ,,. .Kiam prpnre.. . a. h pni.il .toin- th.dr part in a r.,t p!..,...if- ,;,..,.. Ar ,ier I he piK(iiii Hi,. Inieln r tn .(it .( t(l. made i.in-ly. ' .Mrs. iyde Hopple : comniltt. .-, m, s.i;,!,,, Lollaii'l atnl Win. ,sh ' tiiir pr p ntiil.ne; (,,- Ii.hiii w htch t In1 chiireh pOHse.scM. "Tlie iittttude of Labor in HtiKJda IhuH be, i n loHle to tlie Chlirch; on the 'continent, u'-ii'-riilly hostile; in l-lnn-ilatiil. loin Ii hoslility prevaltH but It M iiiodetattd by some leaders; In the l nitii St.itrs. where the labor move !imnf in relatively sjnaH, we have NomethinK of 1 lie Kiiiuc hostility as in MliL'latiit and a lare amount of iudil fereiire; here :Miaie of the strotlKst Lnltms aro .It wish. "The ntifnifle oi the Churrh (oward Lalior In llnsl.-t. has been hostile; on Hie conttiK til ; Ijfo.st in-: In Kmjiutid a pud by the- ('lilted iSlnhD u inlNlun spirit of hnsiii j 'llia( nboiif J r ; y.-iirs (ijro.a change ist In. 'l'li l urch Is. ineVfinr the 'sit iruion as xhnw n by tiui work or the jl-'edernt Conner!; the aw nkentm of the '. M. O. A. lo the industrial problem, jlhe pubtl, -.itioii of the rfteet Strike l;e. !port; tlie Clnireh Lenitin for In luhlrl- Mil. In n and th.-; roud to hoi-ie-l "tsb-d h- ),e !. are mak-lom-th (r a inner 'A ir-'u irA it' 6 vfH Ft I K i X- V vv 'Wolfs, riant NewfoundianJ who Itvm. tliA libm rlhlH)n In htn ol-a. n, )the WoHtiulnstiT Uoi: JShow in Mew' I York City, l Bliown hi ro with bit 1 mud reus, Alisa Uludyg Wcslby, . I I . L I 'J I pSSSttV- If YouHrteA . Taktk i EFFICIENCY IS -AOW MUSSOLINI'S ONLY WATCHWORD HO. MS. Feb. 1. (My Mall). Italy'-; ponderous bureaucratic machine, tho dismemberment of which has' been tho promise and aim of nunievous Italian iruvornmcnts since the arm 1st iee. Is finally, under tho virile ami strenuous administration of ITo mler Mussolini about to criimido'. i lis government has. just put into ef fect, ihroii,'li tho issiinneo of a roy ;il decree, a schonn dnsjnfd to 1vc the niuxjinum efficiency for tho least L'nst .of all tha services. of the mato. ' rft one. blow the. now decree retires ill ..state . employes over ! years of ae, and those w-hvtrn's served for period of -l()yenrs, All employes who. 1y reason, oil Incapacity, are not able properly - to perform tho A tnorouHTh weeding out of all dead wood in all branches of the, povorn ment service. 1s to take place. The d'-cieo orders all the ministers and their subordinate executives to make a compit'it! revision of the payrolls. The '.'wmy and the nuvy 'and other stalb military orennlzutions, such as the recently established militia, arc ttxemptod fi;om the provisions of,tho decree. The Italian state railroads wttl be dealt with in u later decree devptel to that branch of the serv ice. The appointment of Deputy Torro as commissioner-general of railroads also Ms expeted to take rare of n ffrout ileal, of the excess l.ibor on the railroads' payrolls. Those who. through their .lnnp service for tho state are entitled tM PanceTc-night; Here ate two new dance hits with all the thrills saxophones, chro matic stales, halps, the veiled ed cornet all Kecords, the world's tAiest reproductions, to trombon on Bru put n?w 1: jraph to-n L the mui nwwick le into t! s r'V 0 he old phono ;U.- (;rrfn4irli XV I rti Fox Trot 11 ll.x Trl 2338 HuriiPil Sanil- -I'm Trot Aunt iVrar'n ; htldrru Ulut-4-1 vx rot sIimowcs hays tKem 7'Acv hvy on any ' pltvttpRraph ::::at::!!att:mjmjtttmttitittm FRANK R. SUYDAM Public Sales Wo hnvo purchnsofl 122,000 pair V, S. vrmy .Muhson last fdioos, sizes uij to 12 which was 1 ho entlro surplus stock of one of tho lurKst IT. S. Govern ment shoe contractors. ' , This shoe .Is Kimmpteed loo per cent solid leather, color dark tan. bellows lonsuo, airt nnd waterproof. The actual value of IhlH shoe is $H. 0(1. OwlllcT to tills Iremendons buy we can offer same to tho public at $2.tir. Send correct sine. Pay post man oii delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as rep resented we will cheerfully re fund" yonr money promptly upon request. National Bay State Shoe Company 2flfl Itrnnthvay t ISl-AV YOltK, A. Y. A hoicly e.Tprofislon that exactly describes tho sensation of a woman who has been fitted lo ft FRONT LACE CORSET "I-a, Camllle" Cor.sots embody the latent and most important rv All Improvements la front lace corseting. Complete assortment of tho dif ferent models and sizes always on band. Price! $J.50 ami Up. Mrs. Eobt. Pattlson ' Corse! Icro I'bono S22-W i;cs. 1702 Oak BAKING POWS3EK The Economy sales are 150 greater than that of' any other brand. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. "ahe world's greatest baking pqwdeu ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopoooooocooocoooooooooo I ,1 Sv1-. iii:i Cough his Advice Salem, Orc-R. "Sonic years jiro I wan a farmer in Kan-tan. Thru exposure, serving as a soldier durinji Hit- Civil War my UnUU had heroine impaired. I was bothered with a cl;i--nic rou-Ji nnd r.n.irrhal coiw d'li'-n; I fill h'-e an old man. al-tli-'ill I w.i. i-idv iotlv. I heaul rl Dr. Tierce's (ioldm .Medical Dii Cnerv. It hel-eil Ml,- so llltli II lhat I ei.immnd takii-i; it 1 1 think ahont m.x boitlts in alii and it-It new pure l-li-od colirin l tir n my hod.'. The "t. oh!, ll Me.lual Discou i v1 drove cut the catarrh nnd also the cause of my eolith, TlKre ale sonH-thniKS we can forget, hnl when a pcrs.nl has received a. much help as I did, it is impossible to forget it. I feel younger nn.l mnrc viK'rons at 7H ili.ni I did al -III."!.. D. inner, -i.M ouih l.-ih St. As oon as yon cominenee to t.i this Pic-tvcry you bcirm to US liracmu, .-ippeli.-in clfeet. it of your drui-Kist, in table liiiind. rite Dr. Pierce, IVudeiit Invalids Hotel in llull.ilo, .V V., if jou desire free nictlical ejvic, General! Repair Furnituv U I, 'i it Ilousenol i n i ri Home Products . No. 5 .Lard- jLLL-Li " No. 10 Lard 4 J:....; $1.55 Mt. Emily Sugar, Cured Hams, onehalf or j whole, per lb .. 1 25c Bit. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, It 25c to 40c RIt. Emily Picnics, per it) loc Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per lb .'. 19c The Grande Ronde Meat Co. SuperiMeMi .. , ,, MADE WITH MILK . That's Why, It's Richer and Keeps Longer Than Olher Breads It's W Milk V l if :' i Lji'Grande, Oregon c t O ! epaircd and islied Repairing of , oOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO All Kinds I 10G Fir St. Phone 513-J !!iiiin::tt:::i:i::i:i:i:::!:!:::nt!:ttJii::ntu LATE AGA C.et a llg Clock and al What You Want and the Right Price For It w WOlX ssi.r.o t "V ! .-!s,T... I - 1 tror i: vjm". . 1 Alarm u will he in lime. Ladies White Embroider Petticoats Girls' and Misses' Muslin Slips Ladies' Muslin downs ..... Yard Wide Outing i'lamiN, per vai Amoskeae Daisy Cloth Wide Torchon Lace for Itllow Sli Aluminum Percolators ... Sih les $ I.T. Granite Sauce Pans, Pudfing Pais, Cups and Pie Plates, each ........ Extra S 30-inch Crepe in colors, i $1.25 to S2.25 Princess 60c, $1.25, $1.45 $1:25 and $1.:59 25c 5c and ;!c . vd 15c .:$: and $1.-18 ''yard ...15c :.c Andrew's Variety Store FREE!! Tablets School at Pattison Bros. Grocery For a. limited time we will give away larfre School Tablets with the following purchases of PREFERRED STOCK COFFEE One Tablet Free With Three Mb Cans One Tablet Free With One 2' o-It) Can iwo tablets I-rce With One 5-lb C; an. Pattison Brothers Grocery TIIONE MAIN 80 s u a :: a t: s ii y ii t:3KnmtittMttJ!tnnjtn:t:ttt:t;itri:tBt:it:!j:::r:;:nt:;::::Krt". V i t 1 1 tmi440