La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 13, 1923, Image 5

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    Tlunlday, December 13, 1923.
THE LA GKANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE ' FIVE
rn-vtiNii i;vkm.
December JS-liOcitl teachers (n
Mini her.
Till A Children to l'oillnnd
Ailjt- A. I'etoreon left yctder
day fur rortlimd, where, he look
t It rce I'll I id rt'n w ho were to he
committed to a homo there. ItV
expecto to return to I At Grande
H.tliml ly.
llotyr
from Portland
Kranl; Knydam, after spending a
few da.ys W Portland where he pur
chaH"ff tm additional slock of toys
and liolldr.y Kooda for the t 'an-l-'urnit
ni"' company, urr.lvi-d holm
luday. lb says the city Is lively
iiiwl that already llm Christmas
cheer has begun to appear in the
retail district. Mr. Knydam has
bundled the bnylnrr for the toy do-
purlmenl of Carr'a for some lime
lull he ftudH tills year Ih hreakhut
nil records on prc-hollday sales, bo
'much so that lie was compelled to
journey to market or more stoel;
brforo the heavy buying really be-
Ill DADS AND
SCHOOL BOYS
BANQUETED
(ronlimied from page 1)
every iindortaUin?? and ured the
hltfh Kchool pupils to call upon any
member of the HI Puds the same
ii h If 1 hey would call upon their
own father.
Captain Metealf when closing his
talk regarding the honor of the
men 'displayed in the football work
on the field, paid a high tribnlo to
1 ho hlfjh sehool coaeh and present
ed him with an elegit nt Rold watch
which was purchased as a gift by
the pupils of the sehool.
Hill Heads "lads."
llefore adjournment the HI Had
organization was perfected by
electing A. T. Hill as the proina
nent Grandad and n lot of oilier
dads were Riven minor offices, sueh
as vice grandad, pnyrlad, hod ad
and flvo dads for directors.
Several SDcial events will follow
through the winter probably In
cluding closely supervised dances
for the young folks.
North Sea Strnner.
OSTKNM A tunny iWh, usually
found only In the Mediterranean,
waa captured in the Norta oa. it
slv fee: loni?.
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LADIES: ion husband 11 i
Has Always Wanted a
Houi:e Coat Ever
"Kin-jc He Met You!
lJefore he's married
cveiy man pictures a
wife a home a I)'!?
chair a pipe wid a
liou:-e co;it.
Now that he
has
here .
eveiything else
is the coat for
Cluistmas gift
his
in i
stool;' that is brand new.
Patterns formal
enough for a rubber of
bridge models comfort
able enough to wear up
until 2 a. m. while he
tries to tune in Havana.
A vopping selection
to choose from and we
know his size from the
number in his collars.
SG.83 to'?22.45
Weil's Xmas Slippers
9.K- to $2.45
GOdmas Neckties
4.'c to S2.9.-I
And almost that many
1 I
At
other gifts.
Anow Xmas Shirts
$1.93 to S9.43
Allen A Xmas Hose
40c to S2.43
Paris Xmas Sets
73c to $1.30
Ilickok Xmas Uelts
73c to $2.30
Clint's
Clcthiery
Tin? si on Willi o Coiim-Iciico
IMPORTANT
1JATTLE IS
FORESEEN
. (Continued from party 1)
wli-i'H one eunv;:j ondeiit.
i:ua ' vmva (AI-) i;,ui
lion:ir hca-hiuarlcr.- here an
noimcc; tli.it ix-bfl fmi e:i under
command of (ieiicrnl Silvian. liar
tin have defeated anil difipefHod
i ho lojal troops wbh li were de
fending I'onloompiilt. :i Iowa uli
t Ito border of tl.'o Males of Vera
i'rua niui I'm-hla. I'ono Maria Kin
die,, former governor of J'liebla,
who was at thu In; d of tar Obrc-
fcon lorecs, is bciii pu railed by
ill i reb.-lu.
Thu statement alsu asserts that
jthc novornmenl of thy statu of
M'olinir. has ben overthrown whiUi
j all trooi:; hi Minora and iSinaUn;
have, joined the revolutionary
imovcnit u'.
"llio troop.; hi' Cent ral K.slr.id.-;
continue:! tho !-.;iieim-nt. "have be
Kiin tlieir ail.um'n toward li
l'.cdnd, Michoacan, where it is ex
peeled the fifiit major combai
Willi thu tHireKon forces will taito
plutc.
OiatA town; l:i Mlrhnacun havo
ognixeil the re olulioimry move
nit lit. iSevi-rul Mtuadruiis bt-longmg
tiio 0th lederal ninciii,
whii-h were in gurrisou at I'ottloo-
maa, havo joined tin n-oll, us
have.lho loiuca ui AgiiUMHa."
WALLOWA CO.
WINTER IS ON
(Continued from pag
1)
a Inn tho white covering.
Practically no fn.-ddig was don?
until the first of December with
tho exception of some dairy herds,
and young i.luff. Stock cattlo and
horyes are Mill bring pastured
where the grass :i big. with the
light snow which brushes away
readly they are do.ng fine. The
weather has not been severe
enough ut any time yet to freeze
the ground to amount tu much, a
few farmer.! in the valley uro sllil
plowing.
The work on the I.ostlno-ljcap
market road liar, been aleudiy go
In j; forward, tho grading crew
havo been working on the last
stretch of the road near 1-ca.p.
whero soiuethiiiK like two mile.
yet remains o be graded. An ef
lort is being made to get the Mir
I'arn of the urade all plowed, bo-
r iiui'illiiiH ...t.; Ill I
. f.-U that if this can he n. com-
plished. that freezing will nut
9ruatlr retard Die work of finish-
,,, . f)w ihl. ur.,,!;,,,- Th
crows in charge of the building o
tho stock paHh-e.s mid b rk I gra on
PaXim;p,-Jiro reported to be getting
along well with this work. Two
bridges and one atoi k pu,:o on ttie
unfiniMirri i-nd of the rad remain
;io bu built.
Tlie cuiiuiy road i rrw have breii
engaged for the pal cout.Ir of
I weeks, in cutnptrtiug a half
Birelch of roail between I hr reiue.-
; terv east of Wallowa, to the i ud
tho gravel on tho Vhinkoy
('reek market r-;Ji. I lie ne; grille
lis bi-iiig built on higher (;)uiiiel.
i , liia-.;n,- !L mi
IjUMll - film mill
more uniform grad-.
I'llg it !-tU'i pull lie;-.r
..i m ii v-.lrv' r.Vi.-i. ,.,. hiin.i -iV
the prefer. . lime, due to biiiiv.
iieied lor heavy haitlti; while
muddy, idneo thr ground haa be
gun to friT.o they show many
rough spots. Men having hauling
lo do, w:ll welcome enough .snow
to Im,kr Kirding p.sibi
The wralhrr ilnr.n tin pas!
I two days has hern (iilln char and
! colt',
t Prague Will lApori Suar.
I I'HAGrK. (AIM
' crop uf t'Kccho-Slovakin
I this yrar thai. af:er ni1
1 nreds to the ext'-nt of "
Tli" :!'ii;.ir
hi fJO"d
lim: hea! :
!0.(:t'i t;!:s.
I the republic will ha.
I for export.
C7ii.(HHi tuns
Obituary
Funeral Tomorrow.
Funeral servici-:i will he held
over the remains of Mrs. J. W.
Nelson. Crande Itonde vitlh-y pio
neer lady who passed on Tin n lay u
evening, tomorrow afternoon ;it -O'clock
at the Snodgrass and Zlrn- -merman
funeral service p:rUrs. !
itevereml Wood, of the S-mthj
M!thodist church of I-a Crande, j
will preneli I lie funeral sermon, j 1
InteniH-nl will take place In (he.
Maseir.c cemetery. ' Z
The body of Mrs. NY I n i.-J now !
1 nt the home. 21: North Itin.ii U
stroer, atid v. II! lay i:i stalo mi-
til a short time before fum-ral srr
vic"K ar- held.
i NEW TODAY
'l:l;NT - irnonis with t'Orm!.
nown'an-IlicU.s vorUiii-n pn:-
lions--. SiO.'i'i
I. -.4-M.
cm i:i-:xt si-
in. I.july jir- i'
II, 'iuiock.
I lll'JIl!
I'll"
i:-i3-3
liii;
n-d.
room. '
J n p i i T
rent ui;xT
I'hon,' 4 li :
Snuill hoi
M.
. Adiilis.
i2-i-;tt
.- iiiu.-.i i-i fiii i ! i ni
hay; I'iiun- lls-V.'.
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HURCHLS
It v Will'aiii li. C ,
. hiteiitalional .Ni'ws Srrii Staff
iiurn'siKHutenl.
l.o.S ANUKI.KH. 'al., Now
u onieu I he rei ugnltion of publieit
as ilu- key to succe.ui for tho mod
ti"i rhureh.
I -Tho ehurch whhli dors not ad
jvertlKo faila to dlsehargu Its full
duty to mankind.'
Thai statement was madu hern
;hy Hp. t'.roeo Hruwn, l'h.l., paslot
of the Sou I h i 'a r k C h r wt mil
Church. ,
"The modern church is an In
Ir'calo organisation, second uoi
even to the highly urganiged busl-
iiess projeetH with which we are
lull familiar," Hr. itrowti said,
j "Why, then, should wo not exploit
the organization similarly to the
way big business hi exploited, cs-
ially when we know thai w;
havr tiono'lhlng to offer the public
which in so fat and In u way more
valuable than any commodity that
any bu.ineB houso can siuiplyf I
4,We spend years of patient ef
fort thousands of dollars and work !
from dawn until dark to perfect
our organization it nil enlarge our
field. To seen iV u .maximum of
benefit to the people at large
through thht wonderful organtza
i i.i-ni..i.
tion we in list advert ho
the
newspapers
i'd.
or the effort
The bulletin board.', which on
sees before ulmort every chdrch ,
are not enough. Thr-y reach but y
small percentage of the local pop.
ulatlon. Wo must l reach the
great public, tho entire community
with our message. Consequently
we must advert Iso in tho news
paperM." Dr. P.rown then contrasted th's
churches and the theatres and
dwell on the exploitation of the
theatrical offeringt.
"Theatres somehow very subtly
sec in to be able to give the public
what it wants. Thoy please, and
their customers come again. The
aame principle, on u more digni
fied basis, f course, will some day
he Incorporeted in church exploit
ation." "How f ir." the minister was
asked, ''should the church go In
'competing with tlie popular at-
Itractiona of tho day?"
."It Is ns Impossible. " he an-
SM
wercd "for the church to com-
IPMr attract ons. n..
11 wouU 1,0 r"r a ";'Be o -
P'' Uh a circus ho church is
nnl ll, r " 1,1,1 to denounce
I evil uihI iroiKiTt men who ln. und
to wl tn-i'ovn thu iiuoijIu a ercat
jtlllil iliri'lcult IttHk.-r
"Thi! tuost iHithcliu tlilnx In Hip
ri'llKtcms wui-ld torlny Ih tho prt'uch
i cr wlin ii moh by cuil?Hltr
his Itruinu fur Home outhimlixh
Isnliji'i-t to alMical to tho tiopulur
nitinl with fri'iiklwhncsH. On or
liiilo!'' )"''"ut'h'i.'t ih u lurso city hiic-
coitrd in ItllinK UH'ir auniior
iiiluti, Itiil IJioy tlo not enhum-u th:j
nliH! ol' tiio church hy such mcth-
o.l.-.
Jr fie modern clmrch is on the
wc.iic it is iKriiilfe It Ih dlviih'd
itKi'invt Hifcii'. Scctarliuiism Ih dc-
tiounccd h" the ltlhlo. Tile Brent
! 1 111 of ( 'hriMtiaiilty
tho clonicn-
lii npM-iilt iiccll HiitMllcrjft tl
!)cii"!ttn c. junr.lo of extruncou.s
IM:i(lcV"
Hattie J. Mays
roi l laud (Graduate
In
Marrrlllrifr. Maiilciiriny
Itobbin. ShautpoidiiK l-'arlal
mid Scnlp Trent incut n
l'AKLOIt. I (Kill 0th
Near I'rcsbytcrlun Chun-It
IMIOM-: 878-M
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Plaus all records -better
, (
Columbia Grafonolas
GOVERNOR WOULD
DECLARE AVAR ON
THE CIG.lKirrTE
SAMOM, Uantshment of tho
cigarette adverliaemont from bill
boards and newspapers In Oregor,
will bo recommended to the next
legislature by Governor Pierce.
The governor has made known hs
onnosition to the nopuiar 'ptir' .in
a letter to William N. Tall of th.s i
,.h
Taft. in a letter to uie gover
nor, suggest h tho abolish nielli of
all forma of tobacco, Sunday iiuwi
panerH. Smidav sporl and amuse 1
menls and tho public daiK hall. Grande a year ug). came with u 1 that amount from John T. Me
Tlie governor assured Taft that he .firm rrsolve to s. tile the color ,'ulloch and hi mm, Noel,
agrees with his sentiments. at'ouestion with a knockout but it! Tho elder MeColloch played the
least In part, and will start hii
ampaign against tho. cigarette
with tho opening of the next leg
istativu session.
STITOOL FUND IS
GIVEN; WALLOWA
TOPS STATE LISTlllHl ,,ni- l'nkrrs win was re-
SAl.KNr, Or. Common school
fund loans In Oregon at tho ulomi
of hnsincsM November 3U aggrega
ted it,744,l!(M.f-7, according to u
report prepared hero by Georgo
O. Ilrown, clerk of tho Htatu land
board. Wallowa county, with lonmi
aggregating $4 11, (ISC, lops tho list.
ljoun.1 from the common school !
fumls. in Kastcrn Oregon counthis, i
follow: linker $200,9:i, Malheur, kept connecting with Woodfln's
PHl.aoo:i Pnmtiltu $:iS,or.5; Cn- face, kept the liakerite on tho de
lon $374,040; and Wullown $411,- tensive a god share of the time but
Jfcfi. Itulldog managed lo get in enough
;
Guest Z
.Mavor Modford'i
M KOKOKD, Or. -Mayor
lt.iT;er1
of Portland was guest of honor at
the weekly luncheon of the Med-
ford Hotary club recent ly and in
His address on me vniue oi pumic
servlce called attention to ttie taei
that a Btalo central bitretiu will
soon be established in hot) Angeles
to advertise the resources and at-
tractions of Oregon. Knough mov-'
ling pictures, he said, have been
taken showing the wonders of this
slate lo run for a year and he pre-
dieted good results for Oregon.
Mayor I laker, accompanied by
Mrs. Baker, arrived this morning
from Ashland by motor, having ac
companied yesterday a party of
Shrine offlrtals on their journey
from Portland to Ashland.
Swi'dlsh 1'rinco Writes Play.
STOCKHOLM. (AP) Prince
William of Sweden, second son of
King Guslaf V, who has made n
reputation ob a big game hunter,
a poet, und a dramatic critic, is
how also a full-fledged dramatist,
his first play having be-m -accepted
for production by tho Swedish
Theater In Stockholm,
Prince William's play is entitled
"Kinungozl." the word being of
African origin ' und "signifying
I "guide." .The scenes aro laid in
Africa, - "'
Operated On For
Appendicitis
i tM it i- Amt.N;i;ii:. is
TO 1 1 10 ANOL.t'j;i liATIili
Many timeH, no doubt,- you have
seen the abovo head lim; ' in your
newHpupor, Very often II ha
told of Home friend suddenly !
stricken with dreud appendh itis. (
The newspapers, however, neglect i
to Htuto that appendicltlu is us-1
ually preceded ,iy stomach trou
ble. They don't tell you I hat the!
uffllcted person" suffered fi-com-iil
nllaclis oT heart bum long" bel oi ei
he went lo the hosdlal, '
While hcarLburn i not a I way.
a Hln of an Inflanicd aiip' titlu:. !
it Ih always a warning that some-1
1 tiling is wiotiK". In many en He !
It viesults from IndiKestion, which
Is ono of the predisposing causes
of appendicitis, '
If you suffer from a--hnrnlng,
gnawing sensation In (he stomach, j
( excessive gas, sour- stoniach, nans-j
; ea or other distress after eat-1
i Ing. go at once end ohluln a
' boltb; of Smith Hrcm." M. A. ('.. ;
i the giiaranteed stomach treat-.
inent. This pleasant, harmless li-:
! quid rids tho stomach of calar-j
i rhal mucus, allays Inflammation, j
J helps digestion und cleanses the ,
bowels of poisonous waste matter, j
Price $ I.2R. Adv. 1
Let Us Demonstrate
BO
1TT Wi2
U V J!iK UULH1 liN I
CARD SNAPPY
(Continued from page I)
all direcMons and finally one laud-'
ed enough said.
I'ai-ker Iteats Woo.irin. I
Kid 1'nrkrr, the dark visaged!
Kthiopean from Walla Walla.
Washington, came
w ith u record Of
wins that was Imposing. And i
ltilldog Wooi(iin, the improved
Maker battler, (at .least ho lm- i (
Im-
prted since he foughl in I.a
icould not be.
Carher. clever wlih his left and; n,ll,i'1 overtures l0 flirs. i.iuum
fills loolwork. heltl his own during )" h,',,;i,r r KoiiMndsey test!-
tho, k renter pititioii of tho ten
j rounds ami in, the reinahidrr work
jed up enough lead lo deserve Itrf
I ereo Uimyan's di ciHinn whcif the
'tlmelierpcr smote the brll for the
ceivco aiiaiitfta iiy inn nuwu
w ho liked (ho darky's grit and
ability, coupled with the fact that
Parker managed to keep a smile
playing 'around his physlogonoiny
even when the going was rough.
I'ast llnui. j
Itolh Ihilldog Woudfin and Kid
l'arlii r k pt mixing things in classy
ord
throughout the ten-round
imbrogl
Parker, wllh a left that
punches to make U- appear fairly
even at that. The fight was fairly
and gamely fought by both boys
and met with the approval uf the
fans,
Srp-I'''ccn Draw.
:trii, ior.ii ooy, iimi iiti iu-
jreen. oi tvnuirton. who sunsi union
for Harry Harris who injured u
hand a day or so ago, fought a
ten-round draw tia a aemi-flnal
event, t-'arp's slugging style tore
'through 1-oivcn'a defense timo and
i twain but the Pendleton llBilann
expert came back and evened
things up time nud aj.'aln. Huth
sluggers had a following who urg-
d them to greater things hut when
the match ended, a draw was eull-
d. The judgment of Kefereo Hun-
Why
islhe.sea
' I sally?
y
because It h:is no outlet
and ts: It du'-'i not ea))unile.
TiiMVclorc till t he Half lit I liu
seil I mi nt i which livers have
r:fif rVd down from the land,
remains in t lie sea water.
Vast (luautilies of
Epsom Salt
whieJi err rarti' d into Auier-iei-n
limueH, inn he t hi" tho
l:tl geiit-sellillg rpsoill fcult oil 0
t-.n-i-.h.
freed -from every Impurity.
. gentle in. action, and thor
oughly effective. The oil"
cpsoin salt that .is really easy
lo Hike.
On.- of 2 an Purelerd prearn
llntiH for health und hygiene.
Kvery itetn the best that nkltl
and conscionce cvin produce.
Glass Drugs
The VraS sfora
Cheney Phonographs
an again met with loud applauBe.
'Inn up to the m ini-final. Karl Kurd
ioutoinU,d Wwcda JunU'is in a
; four round eorap. Swede, made
things Inlereatinir for his opponent
but weight and experience- tuld in
t1" ll,o decision went to
Ford by u sligia margin.
-
Alienation Suit Won
to l.a Grandel Till; DAId.KM Or. II. II. land
knoekoulH and :- -aiue.s the affci'tiotiH of hU
wife at JfL'o.tuio, und n jury in the
Wasco county
. circuit court Tues-
day derided that this appraisal i;
correii by awaiiltng him jiaigmeui
t rolo
John Aldrn, lieeking t:
lied during tlm O'fal.
A Good Old
Time Dance
Zl'hER HALL
Thursday, Dec. 20ih
AH r you wild like III.
rnri-flll oltl Hint- thliuvs
tiiliK mil lo Mils
Prc-Holiday Dance
SlrU-lly il(l'Tinli! lani't-s
.Miislo Iiy
Olson') (ttitMl Oi-clulru
TPES&SSS
Hut only one man!
One repugnant the
other a result of a surg
ical miracle both to
belie the soul beneath
them.
. v.st
AliistNationai li-artioa
Drama to grip yon;
Thrills to t?cl a gasp
Mystery, Uomancc
Ucinarkahle Portrayals.
Milton Sills and Flor
ence Vidor head l)iK cast
Friday and Saturday
:l TWO FACES
CO
Xmas Suggestions J
SILK GOWNS J
SILK COMBINATIONS - J
SILK HOSIERY
SATIN and FELT SLIPPERS '. S
BATHROBES 5
WOOL SCARFS ?
SWEATER COATS ; ' '
1 ' BLOUSES
BAGS, BEADS, ETC.-
French & Greene
ijt
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BABY PRESENTS
lOvcrytliing for the Baby (
Dio;i.scs, Gciirudcs, -IIoko, Slippers, ISoolecu, Pillows,
Cai'riago l?.ol)os and other articles loo
numerous to mention.
Axt &
Mrs. A. TVcwIln
Noonday Luncheon
45c - FRIDAY - 45c
SOUP
. Coney Island Clam Chowder Barley Beef Broth
SALAD
Butter Bean
CHOICE :
Cod Fish in Cream, Country Style :
Chicken Cihlets Saute with Bice ' :
Prime Ilibs of Beef, "au jus"
Lobster a la Newburg :
Meix-hanls' Combination Dinner Plato .5
Chicken Croauets, French Peas J
Pork Tenderloin, Cranberry Sauce
DESSERTS Choice ')
Plum Puddinjr, Hard Sauce - .Telia and Whipped Creani
Cream Cake - Bice Custard ;
Coffee Tea Milk ;
Little Vii'inia Hot Bolls served with all orders.
Vegetable "A Rift of the Gods." We know howi
to cook them. A healthy chango from the old-style;
restaurant cooking. 10c per helping.
Baked S(Nash - Spinach - Creamed Hominy - Creamed
Carrots - Buttered Beans - Stewed Cabbage - (
Buttered Beets - Boiled Navy Beans '
Sauer Kraut, Steamed Parsnips ,
NEW SOMMER GRILL j
for " I
HER 1
rjt jrjrfmm-y
Watch!;
THIS SPACE
The Boxes are going.,
fast. Come in and get..1
your pick.
The;
k :- ....
Palace
Baby Snop
Mm. J. McNniuco
to
KOIt SAI.K
I'orly-fulil
ft
4,
WAXTKI) A 'l of f""r
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