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, 1.' ' K Mimday. March 19, 1923. PAG E WO THE IJi GRANDE EVEXIJs'G OBSERVER I ii-- High School News lfii'il"'lii; in anil Around llio KcIiqiiI Coiilera x$ A it ...a- Contrasting Materials the Vogue This Spring At our piece-goods counter you will find plain and figured silks, serge, canton crepe, lace, georgette, crepe de chine all the popular ma terials. And at our Standard Designer pattern counter, you will find the new patterns, many of them adapted to the use of two different kinds of materials. And the belrobe inclosed with each pattern shows you in words and pic- tures how to make the dress from start to fin ish. The belrobe for pattern number 4221, fou, instance, shows you how to make plaits, set in the vestee, set in the trimming, piece in the skirt, finish with a rolled hem and many other val uable steps. . , (i (Hy James C'oker) ; Friilny, lUlh, to three students. Thev 'were: Jane Hurl:,,:.! fir, nn-.o- lows: Jane Harianii .first nrizr! i Nun ( 'iii-Iii-uii ii.i.I AkiaK.. :,..! fir second prize. A coin was flipped by the Student Itoiiy president, and , Amelia won kccuiuI prize, Sam jjet tins third. The award wan fur the highest 8ale of senior play tickets. ' The manager of the senior play tknnl-Oil Ow. t,t.l.,4 P.... ,U derful support that was given them in neipniK iiniKe me piay a success in u financial way. The pennant that was given to the class that sold the most tickets to the senior play has not been awarded due to the fact that 'all sales have not been reported. It is understood however, that it will be given to either the freshman or soph omore class, as these two classes are leading. Thursday evening Professor Trex ler of Whitman college gave an il lustrated lecture in the high school auditorium concerning European cas tles and their legends. Many beauti ful pictures were shown of ancient und medieval castles and towers. Mr. Trexlcr had visited most of the castles in the pictures that were shown and was able to point out and explain the most interesting parts about theny The auditorium was filled with, high school students as it had been announced in all the Eng lish classes that a quiz would be giv en. in the class, (concerning the lec ture. Mr. Trexler was brought to l,u Orande. by thei Student Body of the 'high school. . , lii'K ii-l will 'e oil i.y Mr. iTowlnr. i A lew oi ine Muucnm i . i In pupils in foreign countries have; - ' . . n.. I,..,..-: -n receiven answers, inc icc. very interesting and in some cases amusing. Other students are look- j ing forward to receiving letters soon. The Spanish club held a meeting! 'ami party Monday, nuer scnum. .-, i !progiam was given and ice cream i and cake were served. i KHdiiv, March Hi, all seniors were ; I given the right to take an exam-1 Unation given by the Phi Ueia Kwvpa i I fraternity of Whitman college. The Lil,;..tu tViol unrA triven wuri'. math- ematics, English, history, science anil a language. The papers weief sent to Whitman college to be graded. Students that are successful in the ! examination will be given seventy five dollars when they attend col-! lege. As soon as the weather will per mit the bovs will be out training for : track. - This term of school will be out May 25th. . . "fa'.-nn Steals a Taxi'' Fays a' liT.d'ire. He prooably 'houprr.t he had l.,.li:t it. Holm's Grocery OPEN FOR BUSINESS Old and New Patrons WELCOl J. G. Holm FOR SALE I .Modern r-rooni home, good local ion! tin N avenue, lurgu lot, cement side 'walk. Miieililnmlzed street; Price jSiMoii.tHt-, 'J'erms. Our REPEATER Coffee 35c 2'2 lbs. 85c Grocery WIIFKE yon SAVE Phone Main 43 I'ltr.E i)i:i,ivi:uv 0. V. B. Our Very Best Coffee 1 lb. 1.45c Vi lbs., 51.12 5 lbs. ?2.18 I j j T h c ra v i H be an inter-cl a .sk (J e -ibato in the junior clas Hiiext week. ! The subject is: Uesdlved, That suf frage should be restricted by an edu cational qualification. A lively dis cussion i anticipated. I Senior Finals will be given the f'omplWHy fiinilHhi'il lionn- ready lo movh inio. I.w lor. (iuxlJU. Tv I'uriitHbinKM ('(Jii.slsl of fv. rythintf fi-oni i'ii rn it n re to rhiclii'nH jiih! Ki'oceri(;H. i'rli-c, f IToa.iHi. 0Q000O0000O000O00000000 00000000000000000000 0000000000 I tiooil modern 5-rooni liomo. fine lo- first of April, and a temporary Krad- kailon, fine lawn, Uvs und slirul.h.-ry. I'riiv $-1 oO.tMi. 7irms, $iiH'i.oo vunh tinwl $:) p-r monlli. 1AH HANLH !S PURCHASED U-'j. (! (HpcriHl to 'IMhj ,MirH-rvi . y. ' ' ' ; 1.MIU.KU. Aluf. Iti. Wtlllum Wi'H- ' ' ' li'imUow Uuh pvnrliHui'.l Hie tfin-m-ii' !! i' ntiK-ti Just iinrtri-. Um' point id' Ml. I ;' Kllllly, tho imhihI. li!J Itt ion Iti'tllK f I' 1 fiUM. TIUH Hit' pliicy coil illl "iti , known iiH ihu olit Hunimi' ihhii'-mu-iiii. i,it Clarence Kcown If ft ,linia i-vm-, :' .nlUK tor, Portland" wlific lni will j ,:" tipcnd thu aunnncr lfarntiiK tliu Imr- . I(i'h ti ndo. . Kv:rU Known and wile arf lnro fnim ihu rum , lMithiKH with Mr. Kfown'it inullu-r, Mix KHu Walktr. : .Mm J.uvl JciiHcn w;iH I a ken Mi-il- ' uM. ilt Ttii'tdii, and In-. Monro wiih MinnnioiH-d iiuin 1-a liiantlc. I . Tin- I'ythlnn Sihtfi k:i' t- ' lliiilun huiri in thu l.tKi-ml li ill t .. It'ihlny nlht In cHH.rution ut Si., r ' I'litrlik'H ilay. Tlhj I'M III lll'l t u KlrlH Will I't-li'lU lltf I he lllh niiiiiviTsary il (hf orKiml Jtallon. noon, A big; illnmr will In KlW'li In lhi m )hio Ihmiki in thu ovo- ' ni)K for tin- me nil mth and n few t. InvKeil ri lemlH. I. lutei n .tllih-H ol thn eiiniplhe kIiIh and lln tr hnnlneKH will ' 1 lin rliiieliiileil In linn' fur all pien- fill to ntfeml the pieturo show. Z'. 'h'o 'I'lijlor. Mereldn tlenrh- and i-.i l.llelle lllaiulliuil npfiil the wetdt-eild In I. a ( irnnile lsHilitf frlen.lM. M ih. t'haiHe reaver und Mr. anil ,'"; ' Mr. H. Me(!ddrle h were t,a Onindo vIhUuih Tuesday, 1 ' ' Mr. ami Shu ' Willlnm WestfUHkuw xvni, In, Uv lt'n;uti ,tfvv' j Ut. o; tky, Isie.V,- f Mr. Klrhy uf l.a (iramle nmdf a iiistms trip lo linhtfi 'I'nesilay. tielheil lltaliihard leliirmit to his ,'worl In La Ciaiale Thnrstlav tiller hpeinllnn a rv las at IH.1 home. I.eo I'huk lias purehas. .1 the . r flil,, Keown I'eMi.tenee ulitl will .move iillo II In the uii ,- fiMiiie. ' M r. Met 'oy :ni. iamlt hn e mov- i Int.. their new home which they purchaMcil non'K li.mt l-ranU Itliinehiiid. t '. II. role and family have moved into I M. Vesiensktw'!i ohl resi tletieo leceiitlv vaeatt .1 hv Mr, Me (Mv. Mr, Hint Mrs. Ted fonUlin h;iv,- V. wild their their household l in nil lire, Thev coiit mhit. niuxtmr pi some lii-trt in western i it ei;on us soon us .' I Mm. I'nnklin rets thmnrh with In r M'hool. They are at present lit Im; ; willt Mrs. t'onkln's parent. Me. und Mis. I'Yiink Marten. Mr. ami M ih, l.n.!;in T.nicreen are 'V .' iow living in Mr. M . II. ;iiir'.H Iillii'f Whlili was mitll recentlv no. ; ruploil hy Mr. ami Mrs. t'nnklln. i At lmf a himhalitl punts beeansf . 1l0 Is offended; but UmiuiIIv he Is , lilllfllntr In (tie liope nf heltnr pftted. ; ia el to luenk my date." :'i I Corrrplete April List 'Ji I - ' l10W ON SALE ,: ;;' Columbia Records OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH I I have the ToyS'oiinj? placn nn Ad fa ins a valine for sale. If you wan' Ithis place at u haKain, come in and see i$m&$ i , 1 mm' lmihm How To Get Relief When Head and iSoue are Stuffed Up. DANCE MUSIC Ttd I.rwU and Hit Band 1 A-38U Frank X'eofAaJ aitt Hit Orchtttra J 75c New lUimnrfiirft FoK'.Trot. Tht Columbian 1 A-3ftO Kw Mill Jlivir Itoil. Jlttdlcy Tox Trot. From "Glory." -K V 2Vi.oIunifciati J oc Jenny. Fox Trot l.iiu. Fox Trot, (nint fifty! Yonr onhi iu liend or pntiinli dlsjippenrp. Your ;clo'd iins trils will npenihe nir piiswifH of yonr head will clear and you pun lireallio freely,' No more smillliu, i Iiawkinpj iiununa iliwhai'Ki, drying or lienrlueliP; no strujplinn' for h re nth at nihi. (let il small bottle of Kly't Cream Itnlm from yonr druist and apply a little, of tin. frtiKrnnt antifieptie rreiim In yonr aoftril. lt pout'traltis through every air pin.siijriv.of I lie liead, bootliinjr anil hetilin the swtdlen or itdlimied mu cous nit'tnhrane, fjiviay yoif i tint a ut. ro lief. Ilcad-nildft mid catnrrh yield like mnie. Dtai't stay stuireU-up and miser able. Relief iu eure. p A iroorl Uttle place on Nr. 8pm no St. h'our rooms, city water, ivh-ejl. laWn and trees. I'l-U r "?xon. if Terms.. $ (rdi( down nut $"" peri moiit;ti; jiniudiiiK llllecest. ,v . L jl Geo. H. Currey mrX EaUU NEW RESIDENCE CHAPEL Our Service Offers the Best in Equipment, Combined With Thorough Professional Training. ; W. H. BOHNENK AMR GO, Day Phone . "'! ' 1 ' '. , Night Phone , 2G4-W ,., . Main 59 Funeral Directors , , 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000300000000001 WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING ? TRY AN OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results Town In Maryland. Fur Trot. Think ut Mi-. Fox Trot, Manhattan Dance Orchestra) A-3607 Mtintxittan litne Orchestra $ 75c c 'Way Down YoihIpp In Krw Orlrani. Fmra l.l.tie." Vox Trot. .Nuthlini but. Fux Trot. Strut MIh 1 A-3S04 75c M ftinldy. Fi Tmt. Paul Speeht and Hii OrtktMtrm 1 A-3Slf Wli' V.;u ft ml I ,Wtr Youir MaifKi Hltir. Fox Trot. I m , - V. I'aidijptcMandliuQrcimtra. c J Tiirer n.v. For Trot. Ttd T.wU and TtU Band A-3413 l ra i.4KUt ami li M nana J 75c , Tins Mcmaliti nim. Fan Trot. Srtt'tn A I.ittlc Gift of Uonri. AValt: Good NiKlit. Ada in 1ovet K e ;t Ihlnk how he nuivt 1ki- t. W.ltr. 7-i.runMd l, OrchlttrA AS,a Cdmnhta Panet Orehtrm 1 i &a Jan Gjrherand HU Oarbtr-liarU Orekntra 1 A-379Z Janiiatbe'undllintarbtr-VaTUOTcimlT 75c , I n T'dloiiift. ( Sl Mio. vV:Uu, Btv.Tihonrt of rtk-mi fill. MHy WulW. v , -Jan tifirbtrand HU d'arbrr-IiarU Orckftrm I A-37tS Drtmn Girl of FIK. A. Wlu. t 7e I , Jan t,irb(rotid IIiGrk4r.Dawi0reh$tva J; I You TrII 'Km lvovt' Fox Trot, riino Solo, Frank Wtttphat A-3000 Coiisinu tint l'limo, TnS. IMmiti Solo, Frank If tat phol j 7g0 rtono of tlic llio OriiTi-tiS Fox Trot. Xylovrinno Solo, Jfi Uhonntl) A-37A0 ) li:wt'i- at Amity, Fox Trot. Xyloplmnt Solu. Liitonati 75c Whlnpi i Itnr T'itn'H. Fox Trot, (Inly Jttkt Sni.iiov. i i'X Trot, Arronl'tin Solo, Accoitlion Solo, POPULAR SONGS Wftnltn. J iinltu Jiunbn. Piiwn In Maryland, Miuiiii Mwn, You'vf Tot lo S M.miii, E-rj Nlclit, 1 Luvttl Vu Oikp. In (Vr rrl.,r. I'm MiKlity 6w(,-t On Mr Stmt Swwtlr, 1 Jvlm 1 A-3S17 l"rij C'riil) 75c , l'H awf Sekintk 1 A-3SM VMwhmil) A-9S01 Ftfrmu, mtut VwA ) A.3M3 irMn mmt .V J 75c M.krr't I ov. Ckorln firl anrf KffMt A-M10 I lien, Kmnbow In the Sky. Mw.iua 'r 75o , 11, 1. m ll Willi Von Whn, Vuu Cii,. L'1 VOCAL HARMONIES MM Town Tn Hi Oul.l County Poq la tl, Valley Nrar Slfiwnaiamu MoIVy of "OM Tlnwr,. Midliy of "OM Tim!,. r.rt r. I'.rt I Hinl tlin Voir, of Jr,u, Sy. Will Voar limit Kiuc 'liue A-3tM '!.7s: x SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS l.lltlo Poiiii, for Til1.1rfn-I.lltl Blrdl,, Vtetl, Otek, t, ".MJ'!' iui..-, i;i, i,rrn. I.nr ifrmU i,uu. I, i ii - li ii v i , M nm ""M ' l.n k--ll.v Holly, Vl. Oreh. till. I"lt ni.-.l li. r 8 FORI) & GEORGE f ITAXIf Service gj 8 Enclosed Gars 2 g GALL g ! MAIN 44 ! o Afirr Mlilnlslil 'nll rolry llnlrl o O IAIX 11 g cooooooooooooooooooooooooo (l.rlllll.tm.) Sclioii IlomitIti. (KrrUUr.) Out of the limk tu You. ilf.) SO Ah, Noon of Mr Ddlitht, Tpobi "In a Fuatan n,rd.' T,-i U rntlp r!,ol.l. From "II Tmvif, uut ,11, w lv,.(l Wm th. N1.U.) (VT4l.-lt Pmribi jl-B0 ti., i.irin, (o n.,..) r ct-rtM JJJ Koillf Thn:th 1 (IUml.) ?J tWki, VmtUjIll r.tit. Y.l.r. (IlrrWH ilinurt la 1. 2. (DntbovM.L 1 A.mir W. H. Bohnenkamp Company How to Insure Sales for Your Product! The chief asset of any business is the demand for its product. As long as that ; , , demand continues, the business is on a sure foundation. But let that demand ! ! subside, and every other asset of the business is in danger of .becoming a have little effect on a steady consum er demand for trade-marked articles of common use. The dealer may car ry a lighter stock, and for a short time the demand through the jobber may seem curtailed; but just as sure as customers are calling on the dealer for the product, he is sure to supply it, and orders soon begin to flow in to make up for the temporary curtail ment. The total consumption contin ues about the same. Any manufacturer who has an ar ticle for popular consumption that can be trade-marked has the oppor tunity to insure his consumer market and retail sales by means of Adver tising. During the present business con dition the manufacturers who have insured their demand by Advertising are in a far better position in every way than those who have trusted to the current demand that was not of their creating. In times of prosperity and a rising market there is a general demand for the products of industry that comes to be accepted as a matter of course. It is seldom listed among the assets of the business it is simply assumed that it will always be there. But, overnight, conditions may change as they have done before and the matter-of-course demand be comes conspicuous by its absence. The business, once strong and flourishing is suddenly found to be in a very tight place. The demand had not been in sured -and yet the entire business depended up its continuance. The modern, economical way to in sure the market for any reliable pro duct is by Advertising to the public which consumes it. Advertising cre ates a steadily increasing number of customers who desire the product, and ask for it by name. Changes in business conditions La Grande Evening Observer itAUlA. . .