La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 21, 1923, Image 6

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    l'HE LA GRANDE FATSNTNG OBSERVER
Friday, December 21, 1923.
FUNDAMENTALS
LOSE IN BIBLE
DEBATE IN N. Y.
PAGTC fix
If ' JUST ARRI VEDl
il "Styleplus" 2 Pants Suits , II
I " AVER
KJ pyli ' 'iLg .' A veiy special offering of men's fine Worsted and ijllj Ipls
lfifillr B Serge 'Suits made of the best of materials in "Styleplus" '' H i
' I Ma :- fine hand-tailoring, -with extra pants. .', '
" If "f I i ' 'pf " ' SKINNER'S SILK LINING . 1 : ' -' ' 1 Jipfi! '
I liT- p These suits are the acme of tailor's skill. They are, ' niij
&y lined with Skinner's silk serge lining in the body and ' ' Jj
i fpfJj of fine silk fabric in the sleeves. This is a regular $60: fl
i 'Wm ' . value. , i vtmrn:.
Bfj, J 'y Come expecting to get a suit worth $00 and you
'll won't be disappointed. Sizes 8G to -12. ' I M
adeMe . fflH .
Gic llim a Slylei (!luiliiiay
"" ",'"'.'-'" . '-I.'.!.' ,. Mi, i w i i mi i i n. urn ii m f aMMM
GOLDEN DUST, IN
LEATHER PURSE,
CAUSES MEMORIES
TIAKKIt. (Special to tin Observ
er) Containing Ijclwt'cn $50tt unt
$H)0 In pold ilimt, u buckskin purae
helontflntr to W. A. Kiou.iA who
wit h It is brot her, M r. KrJus,; of
CJrande. is interested In the
Cireenhorn mining district, was
displayed here thl week.
The purse brought hark memor-
li'H to the mind of many residents
here of I he o!ilt4i golden days
when gold dust was the coin of
the realm. !
The dust was the reward of
three' weeks' work by Mr. Kroiise J
uiiu ma punnnr, ereu isiniin. ii
wua cashed in A local bank.
NKW YOHK. A1') Modern.
Ut mortd n technical victory uv .
their conservative opponent
Thursday night when Itev. ('baric
Krancls I 'otter, pastor of the Wcsl
KUlo Unitarian church, was award
ed (ho Judges' decision over IteV.
Ir. John J touch Struton, pastor of :
Calvary Haptist cViureh. in u putt- '
He debate on ti :ur tion, "KckoIv t
cd, (hut (ho Bible i the Infalllh!- 1
word of nod." Itev. Mr. Totter lip !
held the negative.
The debute, held in Dr. HtuMon'i !
church, concerned the age-old .
tucstlon of whether the Ifible vtiv. '
Ihn infallible word of Cod. Threo
judges, two Kpiscopallanti nnd u
Chrlsllan Hclcntlst, wcro selected (
to pass, not on the manner in .
which the arguments were pre .
sentcd, but on the merits of tho
argument i themselvo:'.
WdSff 475 DEPARTMENT STORES
102 Depot S., La .Grande, Oregon
Two Days
To Prepare for Xmas 1
In the final rush of preparation, you will
find our showings most complete and helpful.
Useful and practical gifts for every member
of the familyToys for the children. You
will find the right gifts here. .
Extra salespeople insure you quick service.
For the convenience of those who wish to
-shop after 6, this store will remain open until
8:30 p. m. tonight, Saturday and Monday.
French Art Saloon
Aroused by . Move of
Separatists, Claim
PA KIM. (AI) The coiiunitteo
of the independent Salon has rais- J
eu tempest among its members
by deciding that in future foreign
artists at the Kalon shall bo sep
arated , rrom the French and
grouped in special rooms. Sumo of
the most important French artists
have resigned from the Salon and
most of the foreign artists are ex
pected to follow suit. Tho dictum
that art lias no country even If ar
tists have has pleased, and it is
pointed out that no foreign coun
try sepuratcs French artists from
It) own.
The Independent Kalon has al
ways been noted for what may
without exaggeration be called
eccentricity. It has no jury and
grants no medals or other distinc
tions. F.ach exhibitor pays accord
ing to the. space he occupies.
foreigners, especially ltusslans,
have always formed u very high
proportion of the exhibitors, ami
the reputation of the Salon as a
frenk show Is generally attributed
to the foreigners, hence the move-
menl to separate tho arMsta ac
cording to nationalities so that
credit and censure niay fall where
tiley ar deserved.
properly observe . the day.
The l.a Grande Evening Observ
er will not issue a newspaper on
Christmas day. Kcgular editions
will be Issued 'both Arbnday and
Wednesday, before and after
(.'hristmiis but the presses will lie
idle on Tuesday, the linotype ma
chines will remain Inactive and the
entire force will turn their atten
tions, not to setting type, making-,
up, proof-reading, editing, etc, but
in rejoicing with tho rest of the
Christmas observing throng. j
Imhlcr To llnvo Tree.
The American Legion at Imhlcr
will erect a community Christmas
tree during the week-end which
will fill a role similar to that'
which the La Grande Klks does
here. Funds for the Legion tree
were raised by the annual Apple ;
Jack Gulch held this fall at Im-'
bier. i
official aided in the arrests.
Spirit of Yuletide Is
Manilcst in La Grande
(Continued from page I)
llonUfgurrs Arc Arrested.
MAIiSIIFII;LI -Or. A recent
flurry in moonshine. circles- result
ed in the arrest of ten alleged sell
ers, some of whom have been ar
raigned and penalized and other
aro awaiting trial. Two or threo
men were fined 500 and jail pen
alties added. Five men were taken
on Coos bay, four in the Copil)le
1 hie me back to slumberland.
A SUGGESTION TO
PARENTS
What happier Christmas pres
ent can you select for your son
tjian a me ni em her ship in tho
HKMPIIIM, TKADi: SCHOOLS
For seventeen years we hae
been educating men In the
field of vocational education.
This year the Portland school
has the largest enrollment in
Its history.
Will your boy he a self-'
supporting, honorable citizen?
Hemphill Trade Schools
-Make
Ai'lo mechanics eurn
Vi.oo - $8.iHi a day
Plasters earn
t'i.'H) . a day
Welders earn
Jii.Ufi - $8.00 a day
lirick Layers earn
?tf.oo - $ 1 2.00 a day
. Kiiiploymriit Department L
Loan Department
Hemphill Trade Schools
-V r.th SI, Hroiulway 0551
POItTLAM), OltK
are seen on every hand. Sunday
the Klks will erect I heir Christ mas
tree Tor the La Grand kiddies at
the intersection of Depot street and
Washington avenue and on Sunday
the greater portion of the church-I
es In La Grande will hold special j
Yuletide exercises.
So Newspaper Tuesday. ',
Christmas day, Tuesday, Deem-!
her 2 Rtli. will be observed through-
out the t'nitcd States as. a legal
holiday and bunks, business places,
judicial centers and all other con-
corns will close their doors to
FIND
IT
HERE
Copy tor this column must hu
i . in by 9:00 a. m.
cigars of popular brands and
cnud sellers. $l.on a box, Jl.Uft a
box ami $i'.ri0 a box and on up to
$i.mt a box of f,o. Vui can buy
them at Silveithoru-Wrlght's Fam
ily Drug Store. 12-21-tl
Huvii.-.ou seen the beautiful
bludiiiing plants at Ihu Hnw.-r
store? U'-Sl-Sl
Hemsthehiiig, Pleating.
Huiton holes, butt oiia covered,
ilaatplng. Mail orders given
prompt, altentlon. All work guar
anteed. Fancy art goods., I . M. C.
Thread and Itaby Wear. .
The NlllchliijE ami AVtNhon,
Mis. L. H. Norton.
1116 Adams Phono Main n:t;t
9-U-lni
Something good at our mid-day
lunch at our Bnda fountain Mon
day, and Tuesday. Silver! horn
W right's Fa,iully Drutf Store,
'. lu-rt-u
Stockholders Annual Meeting,
Notice is hereby given that 'tho
Annual Meeting of the Stoekhold-
I think will be held at their hanking
jliuUMf In l,a Grande, Oregon, on
Tuesday. January Sth. lf'.'l, at 10
o'clock A. M. At this meeting a
Hoard of Directors will be elected
to serve for the year J 3 24 nnd such
other business will bo transacted
as may properly offer.
F. L. MKYERH,
12-6-30t Cashier.
Auinnil Stockholders Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that, tho
annual meeting of tho stockhold
ers of the United States National
Uault. of La Grande, Oregon, will,
bo held lit their banking rooms on
Tuesday, January Sth, ut ten
o'clock a. in., for the purpose of
electing a Hoard of, Directors for
the ensuing year and tor the trans
nctioti of any other business that
may come before the meeting.
T. J. SCUOGG1N.
U-G-ltn Cashier.
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One. two and three pound boxes
of fine candles, from the best east
ern factories. Heller buy he fun
I hey are all sold. You can get
them at Sllverthorn-Wright's Fam
ily Drug Store. 12-21-tf
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LAST DAY TODAY
MASTERS OF IN
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M Willi an All-Star l ast Including
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(Answor) "A toy sowinK niu-
Whlli. S.. wlm: Mmlillii. Cn. Hi nt
nt-11 unit rt.puli-. Ni:v Kuliy tthlj;.
rs-w. rj-ia-Di
titrrn anil to tell you about tht'm.
In tlii'ti you will ri ml llio best in
I'lcluroa, donee In the most mod
ern proreHH of tin! aire.
Uifliurdsun'H Art & Cillt Shup.
12-17-Ot.
Zuber hall, Tuesday night. Decem
ber 25th. Music by' Olson's or
chestra. ..1219-51
All our. plants are now on ills
play. Call anil see them. Cherrys
Florists. 12-21-2t
v.i,ri:s
Wee the real vnlues 111 the ivln
ilnw or the Kleharilson Art & (lift
Shop this week. l)o.etis of beauti
rill nrtli-lis. all suitable for Rift".
Kreally reduced. 12-17-01.
XollfC. '
Khootlni? match, two. miles south
west of lniblcr. at V.' XV Conrad's
farm, Sunday December 23rd.
" ' 12-19-411)
m:vc:st in ciiiiist.mas caiids
Sea the beautiful and distinctive
line of Christmas erecting Cards
at Hie ItUimrilKim All A: (lift Shop.
12-17-lit.
, Kotlcc, . . '
The Hemlock Grocery announces
one free delivery each day, to leave
store at 3 0 u. m. . ..
MAItQAItKT ADI.IOH.
I'hone 212-J. l'rop.
Corner Hemlock and Jefferson.
12-19-31
Hotichtou l-'urn. Co. 4ulh cotton
'ell -Mulress lor $la. Compare this
l'rlie. 12-lS-lf.
Holly wrealhs and berried liolly
has arrived. Cherrys Klorlsts.
12-21-2t
Foot Tmiiblc.
hr. lnule. Osleopathls physician,
uses ihe "l'ost System" for recon
structing fallen arclies. 12-2U-CI
Some hlfjh class perfumes in
neat nnd inexpensive packages. A
Kiutd value lo (he customer at Sll-
Store.
There will be u line law Ximis
l.;e dunee Monday nbrlll. Decem
ber 21th. Zuber hall. Music by
Dison's tirehestra. 12-ty-M
iir.AiTiFi I, rn-i rnr.s
Hutlilreds or subjects, illeluilillK.
ri'lirodtlellons or Ihe old masters.
Madonnas, Muxfleld i'arrlsli. and
V. I.. 'Baylor I'rlnlrt. -the latest
tbinii in the form of (lie I'yra Pic
tures, and Vle.wa. of Eastern ti.
Kon. nil frameil in appropriate
frames ready for tllfts. raiiKinir In
price from 7f,c tu $2;,. no Tlie imoi;
complete line of framed pictures
ever shown In Kaslern tirejjon now
at the lllchardsoll Art & (itft Shoo.
12-17-M.
PBEIIIIBEIBaiRlIlSBBaSlSeEiaiilBI
AH KtchiirdKoii. "IIim Art Man"
jto huw you tho new rillA IUo-.
I.lineh Sels 4 Nankins J4.00 I'M-
low t'ns.s All' Hand Km-
hrold r. d wtlh UMi" Threads. The
Stitching And Art Shop. l-!S13t.
Notiee. . '
Wnshing done by privato funilly,
0e h Huxen, ln I led for und deliv-
I'utnilv lruir .ered. Cull Soo-J. i.-ju-iip
1 2-21 -tf
Christinits tree, I. O. O. V. hull.
December 22. t :3i. Odd . Fel-
Iowa. Itebekuhs und their families
reouested to be present. 1 order
if i iiiimlttte. .' 1 2 -2t
HEAD COLDS
Melt in spoon; inhale vapors;
apply freely up nostrils.
VAPOflUB
P.,, IT Million Jan UnJ Ytarly
Christmas Used
Car Bargains
11)22 2-IJoor Sedan very good condition,
A-l tires. Price $100
1922 Coupe Double Hasslcrs, Moore
transmission, good tires, lots of cxtras.!..$150 is
"'- Will "If, VIO. IMCllI L VJ guUU I UUIJ1.1 1,.,
Other5 good used Ford Cars $100 to $150
Perkins Motor Company
R0ESC1I BLUG.
PHONE M-761 -
Mim. AVi'lls dunrioff eht.ises will
rent In n at K" Hull t vi'i y Stit
Htday tnin tn::ni A. M. to ii:an 1,
M. tor Inlonnatlon eall JM V.
Wot eh the bulk eainly luile nt
Silver! hurii-WrlK Id's l-'itiully liru
Store, where they ore jm ehtlUlnp
u hih riitss v indy ut Sic a
pound. This elu tif enmly is very
Kem niliy uld IhrouKhout the bind
ut &uu and tine u pound. U-19-lf
A few pceial ptteKK,' of ptvlly
voiy lniu w patterns nf this yetr'a
in-tory run. See thein ut Silver-hurn-WrlKhfs
l'amUy lrujr Store.
r.j-:i-tf
Uue Annual Christuuts Lauttj.
A Tine line, of real hot wnter bot
tles anil . fountiiln 'jtyrlntfes. Hot
water bottles tluit .will kp you
warm all winter -at. ilvertborn
Wr Is Ill's -Family UriiK Store, where
evety bottle" llf ;Wurrunted for two
llavv you visited I'Jie exehuiiRv?
We huve aluuwt everythlnp you
would care for In bund-made
things. ' S' fine Is believinif." Wc
Invite you to eome. ' IMir eoohed
food and dressx'd chicken sale to
morrow. Mrs. K. S. Norrls. K21'
Jcffersou. -
Salvation Army food sale, Hoo
rlsv'd Urov-ery, 8ilurduy. 1 J-a 1-lt
. . AM
r f dviai ran jrp jrn r a0 raf ff at an rafi iran 40 a
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I Don't Pass Us Up ?
BUT JUST STOP IN AND SEE WHAT A
SMART CHRISTMAS GIFT SHOP. THIS IS.
If you don't see something you want, you
are as welcome as the flowers in
May anyway.
Newlin Drug Co.
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