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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1923)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING ORSERVER Friday, August 10, 1923.. fAGE TWO We Are Offering You a Few Extra Specials in Our Muslin Dept. for Saturday Hope Muslin, yard 19c L L House Lining, yard 13c 81 inch Bleached Sheeting, yd. 69c 72 inch Pequot Blea., yard...' G5c 42x36 Heavy Pillow Cases, each 40c 72x99 Pe'(iuot Sheets $2.19 18 inch All Linen Crash, yard....25c A good size dark covered Harvest Comforter .. $2.79 iion ui iwo H-iiiuiNif .mi" r , ipd for it I u;i.in :i i in comnirmal qunntKiew. j for Tic rial of the? "liiriie i.tlcticos fom-licve that while tho rAsult of tli. emno' Have i-i-sult-.i in inu """"-idiillinir so far m not what Inr.k. I,..,. rn,M.iiw at 1 Pile cutis . , ... and now it is proposed to fuuncl tliej Argentine Miniiiiliie aunhic ation. Tlic British Immigrants are credi ted with irivinit -the initial impulse to athletic pursuits in Arirt'iitmu by introducing their outdoor (rallies ami pastimes, together with "Salmdo Ingles," as ilu Saturday h.ilf-holi-,..v i r.,.llo.t .'i.voied liv a temper ate climate, it has gathered such I momentum within the past ic years that many observers think Ar gentina will soon take its place, among the "outdoor nations' like the United States and Great Britain. KncouniK'enient of outdoor sports Is one of the special policies of Pres ident Alveur, who shows his interest by kicking off at a big football game, and attending many spoit events, while he sets iui example himseir as a devoted golfer. Wyfleafl ENGLAND II : HOME OIL Kep Johnson's Btby Powder t hand la relieve it. Yoawant Tour baby to hve the best. Try thi Orug Start Flrit . (Baby Powder Best for Baby-Bostfor)&u Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Any Make Sewing Machine for Sale or Rent From $5.00 to $146.00 ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 474-J Fir & Jefferson LONDON, Julv 1!) (By Mail The success of recent oil-drilling opera tions in the northern counties of England anil in Scotland have led to new drilling operations on ft lar- -I- '!'!, ,.il tVmn.l. While not ger scan;. i no . abundant, is claimed to be of the fmost he.ivv L'rade end has lead lie in this see- that asphalt deposits tion. iiiinniRinTnA IRinL. Ulltll I 1 1 III 1 . SOCIETY IN TITLE MASSj J Tito Schipa, Edith Mason and Ven dor Chiiliupin. with (Jiorjfio I'olaeco iitrmn presont as musical director. nn," the latter by Meyerbeer, are an notinced as novelties in the )2--'lA season, because they never, bpfore have been iven by the Civic Opera Company. The role of Moris is said by critics to be one one of Chaliapin's greatest. 'Amon the revivals an nounced is that of "Zaza." with Mary (ianlen in the title role. Miss Carden also will appear in the rc- WAHIM.MJTON. Aiib. 1". (A. I) ! "V. ' V , ",... . w..T Today in Buenon Aires there is Many ami prions ro thy tr ' ' to.( is JS)0minp the' summer in Tur-""-V a v"cnIt ,wt a Saturday, or i , hosted o of. I a ko-1 y r K ISumlav or hol.day al ternoon that is Washington, and noi tlie Irnst of ni-r ' i(.i..;not the scene of n toothall game. urorrii-K Is ihe necissliy of t.-.hiK ai ; "..,' ' i " ' ... I Tennis matches are in progress on' Oil has been found in Dsryshire.l Staffordshire and Midlothian. At; Hardstoft, Derbyshire, a well drilled about a year ago has produced a thousand tons of heavy oil and the well is still flowing. Five other u.olU In this section have shown J -- Unices of oil but have not yet been loitering on street corners with an i """"ndfentinns of oil have been found eye out, mainly, for pretty girls. 'j,, the Staffordshire coal mines, but l ie girls, decked out with the knowl-1 the proxocct' are not believed en edge that they were to be admired, I cournging for the operator. levoten tne same aftornonns to ii..t nr iha teit wells hnve been COche rillinir. formilio n "Imanhi I j..:n.i .I... Ka ni.,-nmnnt in order parade" as the vehicles drew them to prove the theory that oil exists along the avenues past the groups : jn manv 0f the sections of the iBiit- r NEW OXFORD SHOES For Early Fall $6.00 to $10.50 NEW FALL WOOLENS for Suits "Just in" Suits, 27.00 to $72.50 The Toggery Andrews Bra. i young men with whom they might i jh Isles. English operators exchange smiles and flirtatious glan- Jnis was about all the outdoor exercise Argentine voung folk took'-S hi mose days, say tlie older generation. be- STORE CLOSED TODAY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th, OUT OF RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF PRESIDENT HARDING WHOSE ME MORIAL SERVICES WILL TAKE PLACE AT 3:00 P. M. AT THE L. D. S. TABERNACLE. 1 her tongue's cud th' proper ililviindi ' ,'e -V- hundreds of courts, golf balls soar profit for tnoH... or h.-r Ku. sir who nri," " "tu';," in Mou" sorcskv k nvcr tho f"i, w"-vs eight different , In deference to the ciisioins of i , . . . ri inliei,ces lho watn'-' f River I.ujan, propelled d'-nxi' r.n ntry. many of the .l'"!'"1"' A ' "' Uc s ' oil hv -""burned arms, on running togeihiT with tin- ineiiiiieiH of tneir , . ., ,...' . : i . ..., seek to make records in the hundred ..ff and rambles, have adonted f " ,, "?M h'0 u-iil E swimming, basket ball and Plain "Mr.," "Mrn.." and ".Miss" as inuisiiiis 11 stead of tne uscal .Mon- )oxi, , numerous devotees I..., mi,.. i,i- ..-hi.-i, ii, , v -.re in llaV and will i nil one and ono-hnlf ,,,. ' nuiiuious iievotee.s, .... .. . . , weeks longer, than the usual season '"le J" mp" f woalth indulge wi' jiiitii in.-i'M. 'iiiiin mi -'i'l HIWl (h OlTtfldl ll Mid mivturr or pn-rKr,. a".l,..r.-,l ! Allph Hnhin will be In c,ar(?e of from tl... vmlH of th -nrfh. In so.ooS1' "et uml that Miss Anna 11-ram-H ih-n- evi-n wpiM-nrn l a pimi-!'n,a w,,t",l I(,tuin s Piedennere M' nhitlvi'-ft ol a slntiln fountrv. J. J. JiiHHriviml, lho l-'ri'iirli AiuliHS luilur, who iv fltiin ol' Ihe enrpy IiiihIh 1 he illplfHiuillc list, i-sclo'WK 1 he "MoiiHii-nr" of his nativity ami Htyh-s htnifclr "Mr,, .hisscr.-inil." I tut ilm ! ii. ..V - iv in ,ll'V nml will run om; and one-half " v "Ul" , v" v nol how weyk.H lonr, than the usual season h,,e V0 mpn ,of wealth md m n., in yv-j ,7 . . i , iin : polo and eraek yacht races ploiiwitlr llht,01 un the Kiver Plate The fomvil .,. 1 Announcement also was made that , 1 , l ""niiai Tie si iianifi i, not t lint of "Mrs. .hm awranil."' hmti'iid thf lint rendu "Mn-OilliK- .lilrv Ri'pinil " anil the iv tollows ft trln or "MailniiH'K" ami Ahult-iiioni-Ut't." Tin vyv of the neeki-r after corri ct new; nuxt eoeonntei-M "Hi'imr Hon Jaun Itlunn (layjiiiKo1." Dim Anilias nail or of Hpaln, and IiIh wire, "Snorn JinniL Alli'lu Ward d Hlino." "Si'ii iH'A," "Henoras" and Senorltae" rule ttenerall.v innotiK Ihe Lailn-AinerleuiiR. HllllOUUh the Aruelltlne list Ih hended hy "Mr. II11m A. KhpII." the eluirwe tl' Rfiulreji, wlilh- Il'l rrmjmiy :n ntln lter And tils vTv nl te t !ihimi ! i-s -lr. .liirot'O ,iil:!' md .l ;id:i !! Vrreln." ' With 1h "Mndnt.K FLIRTINGIS OFFSET Blf 5 BRISK SPOR T Ai'Kontinii Shows Marked Change from Beauty Par ading of Spaniards. BUENOS AIRES. July fi (Hy .Mail) "llenutv parading" nnd idle street flirlations, heritage of the '"ran, tl In "Mi." .-nut Spanish colonial days, are bocom- ''hlni'si Mn!sl, i 1 inn- extinct uasttimes in Arirentinn. .Mr. sno-l.. .i if n-d .; but the. The devotion given by Argentine I'umiai'lnr ot 1 1. I 1 1 b 'M r. V ung j youth to out-door sports in the last K.val." lOvery n ail ,'M', m,i iwo on the ; decade, first bv the vouni men nnd llennan list has tho piv'lv ol "Hr.", mow in growing measure hv the uml of the two ct'eii luni; one Is u ; young women, is held nciountable Karon ami Ihe other, ai-cortllng lo;for the change, the official IM. Is to be a.hli es,.,i nsj Twenty-five years ago. the voung ll.rr." The iVmtnlno prefix lsmrn of Ilut'lios" Aires, stiffly attilvd "IVail." Among the llalhms It Is, in black, with high poke collars and Kiltnor" and 'WniHirn." I I'rench patent leather shoes, devoted Sun day-afternoon black of n generation ago has been succeeded by light tweeds, homos-puns, flannels and sport clothes. The young men have less time to flirt. ' . While the young women have not entirely abaiulnucf the old Spanish custom of "beauty parading,'' for a semblance of it can still he seen along the Calle Florida at the noon hour on week day, they, too, as if discouraged by the dearth of admir ers on holidays, have taken to out door sports in increasing numbers. Infected first by gold, tennis anil swimming, they have begun to in dulge in track meets, stimulated doubtless by the example of theiri" American, Mrilish and French sisters! in the Northern Hemisphere. Sev- ' Speaking Directly Into The Transmitter Clearness and distinctness of speed, is of course the fo.ind.i-; lion of n salisiactory telephone conversation. The transmitter of the telephone ' is of delicate adjustment ami lis fullest effectiveness can only be obtained through prop er use. : llS TbM lira alioirhl not bo more, than ah Inch from the tfann (Hitter, and the voice should be clear, not loud. f tne.il- direetlv and distinctly Inlo the mouthpiece. Th.'a will mean your satisfaction and thai of the person will, whoir i you are lalliine. . ..I . ...Jt .i4 J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot Street Two Phones Call Main 75 IV6 Charge for Delivery Home Independent Telephone Co. In addition, of roiiH.-. tlirro are tl diplomat!) it iiit their when who Im-Ioii;-to (hn nohlllly, unci who run ho ealhd lV none ol these titles. The ll.'Ulau A mhiiMHjidor 1m "Huron th I'urih'i' de iliirrlilemie." (he Mrllt.sh AmhiinH;idnr "'ni. UlKht lleiinrildr Sir Auck lund Ufdilis," the Utilitarian mliiH Kl'r In M'onnt Iji.nzhi Sz. h.'n I." and (ht Itoiinianlnn Mlnlnt. t h "I'rtnex A. Hlhemo." The I'l'Nm list. In whleh only nn i-xpt-rt run m. pa rate nam from prefl. I.h iim lollmvs: "Mlrn IhiMHi'ln Kl.ui A Inf. Minis-! Ifi'; HiiKher Khan .l. Kneml. t'onn Hehir; Aluhillah Khon Kntrzam. See i-etiiry; Madl Khan Khatlhhiu. At 1aehe; and Sitlta.ii .Jiihnmud Kha. Amerlf. Atliu he. their holiilay ami Sumlay afternoons lo strolhnir alone; lho avenues or "if .rv BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur ,, i 'l-.'v-;i CIVIG OPERA T OH KNEW SEASON STARS CHICAGO Auff. 10. Kenian.l Ans sfau, leadins: tenor in ti-ench opera, ill make his Aniericnn debut with the Chicago Civic Opem, which opens bt Noveniheer 8, ncconlinu; to the nnounccineiit made bv the comnniiv. Arianjrements are being; made for Ih appearance of other brilliant ruest artists, which will include Mm. I.nuisp Homer. She will np- prwr in a iiniiieii number or per forinancj inclmlinir "Samson nml DKIilah." )thr ntar includeil in th reg ular prsonnl of the company for 1 rominir sison will b 'Mnrv Carden, An.elit (ialli Cun-i, Klor nc MarKeth, i.Mai-y McCoinic, Cyr. ka Van Ciordon, (Jcoiftes Baklaiiof, I,. ' 1 u for': i.fsf . .. y t i Lr-" X Almost everyone knows tliat SaRe Tea and Suinlntr, properly com poumlcil. brinp hack the natural color and KM re lo the hair when faded, streaked or Rray. Years ago the only way to net this mixture was to make it at home, which is nutssy and trouble some. Nowadays, by asking at any ilniR store for '"Wycth's Sajtc and Sul phur Compound," you will pet a large bottle of this famous old recipe, im proved hy the addition of other in gredients, at a small cost. Don't May pray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it docs it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your luir, taking one small .strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disap pears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Opportunity Days Coming Watch This Space Big Bargains Andrew's Variety Store SERVICE - ECONOMY DISCRIMINATION IN TASTE LEADS INVARIABLY TO Clicquot Club GINGER ALE MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS OF QUALITY REPUTATION. CALL MAIN 80 Pattison Brothers Grocery Phone Main 80 OOOOOOOOOorjnnftrt.nneinrtrtnnnft O O A FEW CULL CHERRIES FOR SALE 2c Lb. . (.OT A .1011 ! Olt 1UM. Mr. Itovi. lies Midi? Ol munr In mints to fo to ki hni. a while longer, but vimc In.v he'll hp on the iti.uUrt tor uniiirtlilitf; north uhilr. ItcV A ifgnlfir .tni d ilnmm nn rt t rlt or. I:inhl Shhlni;er K his name, mid New Yorh hl hmm Hcoplto one iiiIshIiii hum), hr pounds out A3 words n inhiutr 4 And his ctp's rhn. Smith & Frees in IT .TrffiTHiin Are. l,A tiRANDi:, ll(l (;ON Cull Main Mi. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOtf'iOOOOOOV Buy Baby Wear And Stamped Goods at THE STITCHING & ART SHOP We sell for cash at small profit and save you money. Come in and compare our prices. Everything- for infants. Special Prices Saturday Only On Hand Made-up Lunch Sets Hemstitching, Pleating, Buttons Covered nnd Stamping. THE STITCHING & ART SHOP E ,-'cfg v '-Ti' L'-.TtttvXsV VIVA 'isWj Sandals In Wanted Colors -- Among the clever versions of this favored mode one will see all of the exquisite colors, gorgeous or subdued, which are wanted by particular women a variety which permits having shoes and hats to match. Very interestingly priced for shoes of such ex cellent quality. . The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet Home of the Arch Aid Shoe GROVER SMITH, Mgr. 20f Depot Street Phone Main 113