La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 01, 1923, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, Aupust 1, 1023.
A Final Hat Clearance
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KurKfi- itiui Tohln.
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Hnllcrh H-.Mt'iH mi 1 J.'UU'Iik;
(Utl-r Itll'l 1 tti I1U:i It.
OiiKlaiul N. Mifi-aiui'itto .
Huciaiiu nto r I
WtlkllllHl 1
tlu;lr-lS - l'iH t llllll Is
Milrrlilti Mill Hit
rorllatid - t-on Antd
teams travtdltiK'
H, pOHt pOlll'd,
Wnlrr I'olo 1'opMlar
OHKOON AtllCKM'I.TI'HAI. rl.
I.KliK, i'(uvalh. Auk. I. Water polo
played )' llleUllMTM til the advatieed
H liuuilnx i'Iiimu k tif the Hummer mn
slou, lias heeii nutKlim a lilt aoioiiK
I he In ul of the hu ttiiMieiH. Winn l.e
note lie(on uf I 'nl his and MIhh liulh
ll.li-iiaait oi ' iM;uii were eiiM.iui ui
ttttpnriilK teams In n t-ent eont. Hls. It '
Ik expeett d Unit water polo w III ).
t'oilie mole popular the next sellout
year uIjiook swlmunts In Knei-al.
llui-Hciv stop ltlcr.
AIOIIII.I:. Ala.. Auk. I. ItutMlllK
Ilnrih'te tit New nrleaiiH l.noekeil mil
Jtiuiny JtlvtiH oi l.tiM Aiueiitt tu tin
second round of a ncln dut-d ! ii
round hout here last nU'lit. liulh are
llKhtWelKhlJ.
I rlN li iefcats Hall.
I.ONI)ON AiikiisI t. Paul I'litsrh
w etuht tltle in I :. In Kt IllMhl
who won Hie (Hyinplc i.jith.r
defeated S. a man 1 :ilit le;tn r Kurn
ptun Ibrhtwetuht champion. In u ten
rotind bout, on points.
llll-rl"Ul g iH'fertts l(tM-hiu
li'.Mtl'lSMI I He., Auk. I . Il.ir.
lisliUI'K benl UuseburK v IWu pidUl.t
111 the Vpper alley le.Ku-- Sunda.i
Hflrrnoon. Final score 7 to t, ut -i
teams put up very inured I'H.m li.iii.
jlutrlnhutg employed Iwo pMchers.
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I Gladys E. Miller
o lnlrtirl.ir u( o
O A 0
o - Piano and Pipe o
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8 Organ
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g A l.lnitl.il NinnliiT of Piirlm
O Will H- lCnioll.'.l for Term 0
o lli'ictiiuiiijr In 8'plmlr o
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Attractive Summer Modes Sell
For Mere Trifle
It is possible to freshen up the sea
son's supply of Hats now with the out
lay of but a trifle. Whether it be a
Sports Hat, a dainty Dress Hat for
August social occasions, or a Hat for
general vacation wear (if your vaca
tion conies in August) you will find
this clearance an excellent opportunity.
Your outlay will be but a trifle and
you have, a very attractive selection
from which to choose.
"While they last." 11
A Good Place to Trade
Wills DemitiKU Climicc al Tlllo
NKW ViiltK. Auk. I. Harry Wills.
lleKi'o usplliuil ror the heavyweight
honiliK title, and his munuto-r, I'lidd:.'
.Miilllns. npiieiu'eil Tilestluy before the
Nlute Hlhletle I'lHilllllKSion to ilellllillti
Ihlll Jllell llellipsey lie compelled tit
dehiid his nil,, hi;;, In! wills lii fiiri:
lui't'imi; I. ills Anifl l-"li'po. The eimi-
llllsslnll I'l'Sei-ved ileelHhin.
iMllllllls WHS understood tu lllive lohl
the eoiiilnlsslon Hint Wills, under
iinreeiiii iii sinned wilh, I ein psey's , . u.h-i.wik.u j lamps, Hush ventilator, new dust np-
i.pi'.seiiliillv.'s sniiie muni ha I ""' UP" ' London, Liig-r0 MlJ heavier lm, bplte). 1)uk.
Hie er tssloii'K-oiriees. mm ei.i ii lei) j J1"'1" tJ'"tlc n"- , (!' the other side;in(r pasniine tank.' ;
lo a cli.inrc ul Hie int. this year an.l;',s " l',cst' consisting of a crown I t wm next ,be note, t,lllt tw0 to
ihul the commission should , ,. tluiti set above a crossed sword and gun. i four-inch longer wheel base on the
he cot II. .1. Jh weapon was sent to a Port-lsiv-cvlinder chassis has created mum
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it Hie I'iiIm Lri-iiumlM i
aiil iiimi' nf the com iniaHittm-iH (miI1
Hiiy w In n net Ion, ii any,
taken In I In W'IIIh ciihi'.
wotilil h I
Villa M.jiI- WUliam-.
AMKI-I'MIA, Auk. I. I'ant-lio
riywclKliI fluunplon of thu
iMnt out of Mh cIiihn 'rurmhiy
I'lll
Vllln.
world.
nlnht and In I ln opinion of m-u-Hpu-lii'i'tin-n
at (he rlny-Hltlr Hcoi'rd a do
. tti vtrtory (uvr Kt.l Wllliainw. tr
ini'i' haulam w idfflil llldiold-i-. Villa'
wcIkIiI was annount't'd as 1 1 1 pounds
and thai of Williams at I IS.
j
Wltil field Taken In Hooks.
WAM.A WALIJA, Wush., Aujrust
1. The tleath sentence and confine
ment in the death cell i a power
, ful . incentive to literary endeavor,
according to officials of the Wash
ington state pent ten I in ry, who cite
(ieorg-e Kdwunl Whitfield as tin ex
iimile. Wliitfield was sentenced to he ex
ecuted July 12 for murder f 11-year-old
Anna Noske, 'Uattlegrountl
.n'hool irtrl, hut following lust efforts
to appeal his ea;-e the execution date
was povtponcd- While in the death
cell here Whitfield turned to writ
ing poetry and short stories, through
the sale of which he hoed to real
ize tnonev to he ued in financing
t
i,n,, " t.'I1'!"
Whit field was recently transferred
from the state penitentiary he-ie to
(lark
county jail at Vancouver to
appeal. He carried his lit
work to the new cell. IVniten-
await
rary
liary
officials say that as a rule
those placed in the death cell often
tart
their literary mind to work
after
peal.
they give up all hope of ap-
3E
Solicitors
at Once
Will pay Rood salary lo five solicitors who w ill
isil La (iiandc homos in the interest of one of
Swift & Co.'s nationally known products. Call
Mil. KKLLKY
AT SUMMER HOTEL
Phone Main 710
1.-
A brass flintlock pistol, said to be
more than 200 years old, was thrown
,up bv u dredge in the Cowlitz river
at this point recently, and discov
ered tby A. N. Thomdike. The pis
tol was in perfect state of preserva
tion with the exception of the handle,
which was rotted off. The weapon
LONG VI KW, Wash., August
I"" lio estimated "la'!room in both the front and rear
:. i. i i
l.uit,eii nniric, u iinpril, UII1C Cliie ;
mnv- lip found t,. il m,a ll.a'
former owner,
aim someuunK oi tne
history mm titling- it.
I'l-eiu'h Take Coal Mine.
I it l-:SS Kl .1 U lit K A i.K., 1 l-'rench
troops Tuesilay occupied five coal
nilnes In I hi townif I lor.st iel(. The
miners (pill, work and 1 lu French for
hutle them lo re-enter (lie premises.
Marks of Quality
EASTMAN
Photo Supplies
. 'CRANE'S
Stationery
WATERMAN
Fountain Tens
Candies
Red Cross Dnip
Store
Wanted
BUICK USHERS
if: iicui IQ9 1
111 lll.il IULT
MODEL CARS;
Startling Advances in Pow
er Control, Economy 14
New Body Styles.
Buick External Breaking
System Extended to 4
Wheels; Special Designed
Carburetor; Longer
Wheel Base on Sixes;
Many Other Notable De
velopments. . ii ,, i,,.
Introduced to the public i";
the 1!)24 Buick cars, after renewed
proof of the unreliability of rumor
For months gossip of what Buick
would do on August 1st has been
prevalent and often solemnly assert
ed bv the wiseacres as on "good au
thority." Yet -so little of it proves
true, and so many complete surpris
es characterize these cars, that
liuick is to be congratulated on keep
ing its secret so well.
There is no question that these
Buick cars will be hailed as a sub
stantial advance in automotive en
gineering, but it will be noted at
the same time that the new fea
tures are developments rather than
innovations, evolutionary rather
than revolutionary and consistent
throughout with those Buick funda
mental principles that have endured
through 20 years of Buick nmnufuc
tu re.
With 60 per cent more power
claimed for its famous valve-in-head
six-cylinder engine, its successful ex
ternal brakes extended to four
wheels in both Sixes and Fours, a
specially designed carburetor that is
heralded as a wonder, and literally
'dozens of other improvements, major
and minor, Buick proves that its en
gineering staff has J,een very much
"on the job."
The thousands who are certain to
see these cars in the leading centers
this week and very soon in the
showroms of all Buick dealers .will
first observe a change in body lines,
undoubtedly influenced a degree by
recent refinements in foreign design.
Thus a more modish appearance,
even than the 11123 Buick, has been
accomplished by a departure in radi
ator and hood contour on botb open
and closed bodies. This applies to
both the six and four-cylinder models
of which there are fourteen body
styles. -
Kxterior features noted at first
glance are the new head lamps,
nickeie radiator on the sixes, water
tight hood hinge, open hood support,
newly designed crown fenders, a
mni-e effective weather-proof wind
shield strip, operating . instruments
conforming in design to the head-
er conilort to both
Irivpr und pas-
sa p-p-
ami,
coupled with an im-
.
ntr (IIII1ii,iP- u
The finish
cptionally fine, even for Buick. and
the appointments tinusually complete.
Hut, despite the notable advances
in Buick appearance und roominess it
is the chassis that shows most the
protracted and intelligent effort the
liuick organization has applied in
developing its car to this, the hiph-
For Infant,
invalids fe
Children
The OriRinal Food-Drink for All Apca.
QulckLunchit Home OfficciFountair.a.
RichMilk.MaltedGrainExtractinPow.
dcr& Tablet forms. Nourihing-Nocookin(.
Avoid Imitations and Sabstitutej
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Paints
Varnishes
and
Enamels
at
the
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
;st attainment of its history.
I The yix-vylimlpr valve-in-lip.nl on
! (fine, which has (irohnhly broueht
(more ondurinif fame to Jiuick than
iuny other unit in it roniruclion, hnii
hn k iu. ...I thiir it a II..
lyieliU 60 ier cent mora power anil u
speed or till to 7U miles an hour. It;,n u W" "1 """"
has forced feed lubrication, remov-!'1'"''''- Hp hail liwn in iho "tor.i
able heads, large valves, heavier I no"" di partim'nl or tlio Short Line
crank and cam shafts, preater piston : for '"oro ,1,u" 35 wan ttlul wn8 011
displacement and a new Marvel nir-i"'" pi-nlon "si or Hw ron.l. Shortly
buretor that includes a ainiple dasli
adjustment for rconomy reiruritle 1
of weather or kind of gasoline used.
The extension to all four wheels
of the highly successful ouick ex
ternal brakes is u feature that, it is
announced, has been in process of
development for a period of years
and recently subjected to more 'than
150,000 miles of hard and varied
road tests. These brakes enable the
car to be brought to a standstill
much more quickly und smoothly,
thus affording an added factor of
safety inestimable in its advantages.
The (brakes are operated by a liitht
pressure on the foot pedul and the
mechanism is both simple and in
genious. The factory organization
K'ves its complete approval to this
feature as perfected and in no sense
experimental.
Another outstanding factor is the
improved lubrication of the engine.
There are new cup-top push rods
and the rocker arms, valve stems
and springs, connecting rod ' bear-
nngs ure all automatically lubricated.
1 ne foregoing are merely -the
high spots" in the 1024 Buick, the
minor improvements and refinements
of the line being, in the aggregate,
scarcely less interesting and epoch
al. And through it all basic Buick
ideas of construction have iieen rig
idly adhered to, amplified parvel
ously, but in no instune discarded.
Of the fourteen body models of
the line, ten are mounted on the
six cylinder cliassis and four 'on the
four cylinder chassis.
Of the six-cylinder 'body' models
there are two interesting departures
from the 1!I2:I line, a five-passenger
Sedan to be known as the "Double
Survice," und e. five-passenger
Brougham. The former is painted a
durable black and the interior is lin
ed and upholstered in easily renova
ted material. The result is a cur
that can be subjected to the rough
est usages of business and at the
same time quickly adaptable to social
purposes.
Tho five-passenger Brougham
painted in a (brilliant maroon, is a
very smart model of the so-called
Sport type. It has all the refinements
linside and out, that are associated
with cars of this character, ibesides
many features distinctly its own.
The five-passenger touring car
and the five-passenger Sedan, fin
ished in lustrous black, are dis
tinguished by ample room. The seven-passenger
touring and seven-passenger
Sedan are finished in a beau
tiful soft shade of blue. The Sport
roadster and Sport touring are doth
maroon color.
Of the four-cylinder type, the five
passenger touring and the two-pas
senger roadster are timshed in'i
black, the four-passenger Coupe in!.,,,, ,'if. K ,,,'
jiiaroon, the five-passe ng-er Sedan in
uiut;. yitivet itsemeni.
"' ' ,v l, ' , .
"Henenrk's Rndlnnlinna nro fW
the market, easier tuned, and made
right. Knterprise. Oregon. 2-5-yt
I H W'j HIIMWMIP
RESULTS
THAT'S WHAT A PRACTICAL-MINDED, RESOURCE
FUL AND ALERT CONSUMER SEEKS WHEN HE
BUYS COAL.
A HOTTER, LONGER FIRE WITH LESS COAL AND
NO CLINKERS THIS IS
fi
tti
Aberdeen Coa
Sawyer
- I'im iili'lln .Man Sulcdlr.
rfH'ATi:i.l.O, lila., Auk.,1 lies
toiiilint over, IIM.'listti Martin ("llnon,
for morn than 40 ycuir'a ruxlilMit or
! I'oi'iltnlln'.'' Illim-Til lilinsi-ll lit 1 1:911
- oVlm - k TumkIiiv iiy. altai hlm: u roj.o
Wyv ' f r "(r&ft ? t j
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I Owe My Beauty
largely to this white super-clay
By Edna Wallace Hopper
My youthful lienuty is the marvel
of millions. My comulcxion Is as soft
und roay as 4U yearn uko. Not 41 line
or wrinkle ini.ifl it. 1 rouid easily
pass for I On the stac 1 still play
young Klrls purls.
Scores of my friends . Iiavo sectiretl
like results by the met hods J employ.
They have multiplied their beauty and
kept their youthful bloom. So I am
roiivlneeU that women in Kneral can
do what J have done. And I am go
Iuk to help them If they wish.
I have urranKcd to supply to deal
ers everywhere the very helps 1 us .
Tiny have proved Ihemsolves the best
helps in existence. Now I want .then
lo bring to millions wlutt they brought
(io inc.
. My 20-year clay
The chief reuson for my yoiitlifi.il
beauty is the use of fuebil clay. Not
the crude and muddy clays so many
use today, but a white, refined clav,
wondroualy perfected. It is tho final
result of Ji jvars of Hcicntli'le study.
Kamous beauties have used elay
for ages. That's what made them fa
mous. But only in late years has clay
been really studied. 'ounth-ss tests
and analyses have proved what elay
is best a certain rare clay, inineral
ladon. Ways have been found to refine it.
j to remove the useen mud. The clay
use is wuiie una cioun anu tla-inty.
! ril(,tor8
some added
vhicU bring multiplied re
stilts.
Any elay user will be amazed at tit
"Herence when- she compares my
You roust use clay
Cny is essential to hc'iuty at Its
2
America's Purest
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- Holmes Merc. Co.
Phone Main 17
ln-forr i!n iliiitn-r hour ho wan missed
and his son. ;'iirifi iiHrcrluinllil? Mint
llin huth muni iluiir was locki'il, lirolio
In. iiiul .round the hody. . : I"ccnsyl, is
survived by lii widow -.anil ','Mevernl
Uriiwii clilhlreii. '.'.'.' ' l' ".
; Let parties split n tliev will; in
a pinch rjiey presejut a united, front
to the opposition and the feed
trough.
best. Also to continued youth. , . No
woman who omits it ran hope to com
pare with women who . - employ - it.
Kvery woman must use clay in jus
tice to kerself., ..
t 'lay purges the skin of all t hat
clogs the pores the causes of sallow
skin, blackheads ami blemishes. It
reduces enlarged pores, firms the skin,
combats lines und wrinkles. It brings
beauty of texture and contour.
it draws the blood to the skin to
nourish and revive it. The result is
that rosy afterglow which every user
knows.
The results are almost 'unbelievable
at first. Jo a. lew minulejj oni set ms
lo drop ten years. New bloom and
beauty conies. And continued use
brings what it brought' me decades
of added youth.
Ion't neglect your clay. A glunet)
will tell in any crowd' the users und.
non-users. Jlut ordinary clays will
never show you what a elay can do.
To every woman my White youth
('lay will be u revelation.
Kdna Wallace Moppet's White
Youth clay Is now supplied by all
druRKists and toilet goods dealers.
I'rice, ftue and $1 per tube. Also my
Youth Cream, based on lemon and
strawberry. This should follow the
clay. Also my Facial Youth my fa
mous liquid c Icunscr.t Also my II air
Yout h, which brought my luxuriant
hair. My. Ueiinty Hook comes with
eiieh. ' ' " '
(io try my Youth Clay hi fairness
lo yourself. If the first tithe fails to,
amaze und delight 'you.' your dealer'
will return the price.
Business address of Kdna Wallace
Hopper. Won keslm. Wis.
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