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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1924)
Wednesday, February 1H, 1921 PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER JL. finUt not a right In tho jaw und eni down for lh count. fpu)m',.'if' MEW 1 1 i ) I ' ' t ; The hats that New Yorkers are wearing to tea OREGON PLAYS liiHOTlIM i i 6 he1. ., M 5 ribbon. Shadowy wilh a bit of a veil. They are hats that correspond to the at mosphere of the tea hour and yet add smartness to any costume. Just arrived! The first of these new tea hats have just arrived here. They were created for us by the Vogue Hat Company, Fifth Avenue, New York. Yet they art: modestly priced. Whether you need a hat or not, you will want to keep up with the new fashions u.ij COMH AND LOOK Hill's Dep't Store A Good Place to Trade Pacific Coast Conference Leaders Will Play in Moscow, Pullman and Walla Walla. 'newed effort. In dentin lth IIki liquidation or the iiuuriiution war dchia, th prosiueni pointed uul that every i err on had been made to uccom plish the Mrmtduiion. Tho lanost In- wi hi "which wiih thut of (Jrcut Uriluln and which umounled, will) (trnuituiliitf-d Interest, to 14.600,- ooo.iioo, huri been jo lt led on term. that provide for Hh payment over u, period of 2 yearn." In defending the Kovernnmnl'K nititmln in the Mexican policy, "resident i'ooIIIk- explained thut the pr -sent Kovcrninont had rec ognized tho niirctron tfovermiient hi Mexico after administration of ficials had convinced lheinuivci that President OhrcKon's Kovern mont wh ili soundest not up in ycum In .Mexico. BILL HAYWAF2D ADDS TO ARRAY OF APPARATUS i:r;i;K. (HpfclUP.) On Mon day afternoon tho I 'n I versify of ir. iron tuki-tlmll team, lenders in 11m moo for j :ic- I tc. fount con- rti'( iic-i- ukcthul honors entrain ed for Mnnt'ow and will moel the I t ni ver.siiy of Idaho Vunduls In' 11. ill city on Wednesday, February J 13. llcfon riliirriiiiK to Oregon i va rally hnsKeteers will have Mid W.'i:dilnr.ton state Vjiikits " 're. iai' 'lo hln nr- ullmnn on February 1 u, und ""'onmim IhiHt npparaluH. 1 m Whitman Missionaries Ut Wul- "y-um, vcicrnn trainer of la Walla on February Hi. jnthletes nt (ho I'Mverslty of Or;- ,lu-t how well tin vurliity will Ktin' huH now ndded an "ofoserva l;n k up jixi'liiHt thn Van.tii.s and ,lwn '"''" H In a mnaM ntructurt' 1 he oDierH on' lliejr own flonra 1h counted on Hkldn und tuny ho tal;- ;i (lUTtiun that iH worrying Imih- (,,n !o nny pari of the field uh do- liMhnll tiiriK al t)u 1'ntver.sKy lo Nin'"- ih 1 in tu up with a mum :i consideruhlf exl-nt. Tin crltlcK BIG MCKAGE M Cigarettes 1 If this Signature . . . . .. 77 :jr- : : . . . f,-1 ,u ', . a; the I'piveislty aio not ho much Hoiih-d iihoiil tho I earn uh a vie ('r uiiHiin machine, hut how well the five, Oregon plnyerH, who have yt to play their first ron ivn nee iiiik- off of orffBon'ii own floor, will mwt their opponent t;i another niallnr. Tho Kami; with Hie Idaho Van l;i!;i will he thn hlirriest Ko for the Varsity on tho wholn Irlp, uccord iiiK tho'u- who keep tali on has k'Mhall luiip' i.ln-M in l ho .Norih went. All IhhikI) thn Moaeow Ioh-.-ei ;i rjiuk Im Iow tho t 'ouifarn In conference HtniidliiK, they arii, in vert helesH, rCKardcd ih u HtronK a'-f-Tefjatlon iinrl may kIiow Ihc Wchi'ool toKHt-ra a kooi! close i:an:c. Tin Koven OroROn (whcth who left vilii ('ouch Hill Jteinhart. for the eastern .stroiiKholdK are; lloh son, llockliey, Kim,', und t'.owens. foiwiird.i; (Jlllciiwat'i';i und Hliafor j; mi ids; ijiMuiiu, cent or; Jo.st : Mil.KtitijIo forward and guard. winnow nnd warmth k provided while the Iraclt mentor valchn his protegeH go throiiKh t)nlr paces. Xfw Hurdler nt Oregon. lrNIVI:HHITV OF OHIXION, Ku wno. Hill Iluyward ran off the third of IiIh winter track mei-tii re cently, with ahout fio nun out for competition In eight: events, liny ward discovered a new proHpecl In the high luirdleH when KosenherK won the first hurdle rucn ho ever ran. Arthur Tuck, ulthoiiKh under tin weather, won tho Javelin and dlHi'UMM with fairly good thrown. W. A. IthcKh-K Wins (Jnir Cup. J'KNUI-KTON. On. For the Hocond coiihccui ive year V. A. KhodeH won the Dicknou golf cup in medal handicap jilay liere when he made a ml Hcore of 71. with a handicap of 1. t'hurlcn II. Mandi wa second with n ni t Hcore of 7(1, .liandicap H, und Harry Hen son with 'ii net wore of 7U and u handleap ol 1 10 wa.s third. Animal Oils For Animal Materials We oil Harness for S52.50 per Set with U. S. Neatsfoot Oil Skala Hdw. Company Phone Main 33 Roesch IJuilding: THE NOISE OF SPRING IS IN THE AIR- THAT MEANS A NEW HAT See Our New Spring Effects $4.50 to $6.50 XEW, SNAPPY SPRING CAPS $1.50 - $2.00 - $2.50 - $3.00 r 1 1 ki3&&r&arG '3 '1 V T- Scranton & Short Inc. BOXING Is'NOT on tlie.Box, it is NOT . EUt3ti . Y ... ; "(there . is-no-other "BROMO QUININE") ; I TlieXaxative and 'Tonic Effect of Laxntivo BROMO QUININE Tablets ia very lneflciut to tha system. - - The World's most popular remedy for Colds, Grip und Influenza. . T: Price 30 Cents Coi-vallls Books Swimmer. 'oitVALLIH. Entrance hlankH ere hidiiK n-ceived daily from flivlinmerfj nnd d I vent over Hie Hfate, KlKiilfyliif? tiicir Intenthm of interim,' the hIhIo meet at Corvul lis March K, Advance indicutlonn are Unit u record turnout may he pi I .11 r ... ' 1in of Moti. Oa.. a full team In hoth tn h'h and women's events, .Meetn with the nnivei-Hity have heen Rcheduled for March I'l, nt KuK'-ne, and April 111. at t'orvallt.s. 'HICACJO. (AP) Youhff Htrlh- Macon, Cla., defeated Jack Kchoonderf of Milwaukeri in a Mi round ttout here Monday nltfht,' ac cording to sport writers a) Hie rlnif- ldo. ,. )';,, I'rehnicii on Itoitil Tifp. f HALT I.AKK. (AT) K1 Wtcpjtril I Salt l.nto ntlddleWcli?)fl, won 1 n i:i'(tl-;NF. 1'nlesn other Kanirs ,..,., ., i.lu. i .v -,' rounilH here Monday nlKhl. Shep urd had the odi?o in I he last four frames. The scheduled six-round hetwpon Walt Hurt of Kail rotnmy Harris of New lire arranKed. Ihe rnlverslty of Oregon freMhinun five has cotnpet ( Its home scheduh'. The Imlies start a road trip week when t hey ulfair : I ' . . " "il-ake and """"""" """T TTPfrnriWrifTirfiff TTrm vrmwrtw nmrn Only Uo nimble finen o! youo j l irU cm be trusted to (trade tea. - Deilly they scgreguta the lentlcr, i DiTortuJ top leave, and these aloae " are used in Preferred Stock all-Cey aloBTea. nbt.cn a Lt;wis .iSTws mw IVtUiJ. Otto, I i; l!anl lilKh hi'IkkiIm, I''-li-miry M, 15 ami III. Tin' rri,'Hliini'n licnl tin- AkrIi' yt'iirlhlKH In the two-Kilinc swim ut jlMII,-rnr. 'I III' l.'Iim I'llllH Its hi-IumI- Inlc In u tvo-K"mi' hitIch with tlti j.i;:it' rooltH til CorvulllH, l--liru:iry CI1IKK SKKS PROGRESS IX U. S. AFFAIRS round when the cuHtern bantam- The Spirit of the Home Force Revival Increases as the Days Grow The singing is nlive and joyful. the preaching is straight Gospel preaching. the Church rejoices. :....TIIE,. . . . Christian Church Invites You to Come (Continued from pnirn D Slapoleon W as " Right! .1. nt When Napoleon set out for l'.ivy)t ho took with him the best frroup of scientists le could pilther together, and formed them into ;i Ue ! 'arch Institute, and their business- was to i' gurc out the best way of doinsj; things: I e. knew the real value of scientific research. The building game is exactly on that basis t)(lay.for the reason the 'greatest minds of the mm nrp iTntliprinf from all nails of the world therverv best there is in building, and the re- ( v .1 1 4 1 1 . . J i SIUC is you can now see ami miou c.;u. u, ikii your liomo will be like before, you build it. Wc have, hundreds of Plans for you to select from. i?The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. who served lludr country durlns ; the war, 1 Their Hervtcrj, said tho presl jdem, wero prompted hy patriotism ! ;nd patriotism; could not b ronu i oiciat.-d with money. In uddltlon In Mnid, many of tho px-hctv tec tum themselves wero opposed lo ( tltc payment, of the bonus. 1'resi- inltdKo then turned analn thti Mellon tax plan which ho '. defmdeil iitialnst the attacks of jtboN.. who insisted that the rich te romp! lied to pay the major ir Iton nf tile K-overutnent taxes, ! Wants Heller for I'ciiplc. "Itecausn I wish to Rive to all the people ail the relief which It it ii In ins, " satd the '.resident, "! aoi opposed to material alteration oi niid fouipt'oiulso on Iho tax measure. It is about as far re- i imnt'd as anyihiitK couM ho from any kind of partisanship. At least I do not. ehartfc that there Is any pail j- or iinv responsihle leader- . f.hlp that n. halls it is opposed to HiiiUinK taxes low and In favor of ki epin.j (axes higher. Hut Ihe ac tions and proposals of some arc U.iMe io have jnsi lhal result. I ; st;itKl on the simple proposition thai the country is entitled to all the relief from the bunion of tax- allon which It is pnssiblo lo k'vc. j The proposed measure Hives such ! i relin'. otlier measures which L.-.Ve been biouaht forward do ; I not no ei (bis reiniirement. They huM- tlie appearance of an ludl-j t. ct attempt to defeat a Rud j nieasitr.. with had measure. Yon 1 have heard much of the Garner ( plan. I tromrht forward to have ; eiiietbtiit; different, it purported to relieve the greatest number of t.ixpay.rs. Il pnft not the sliKht- t hei d to , tin gulirect effect of j t. it'll taxes, or to thn approaching . tin, up of the sojiryo of revenue j ona ipieni raiiuie or the pro- j i.t'ie luciinn ia or to the do-1 struct ion of business initiative. It i h poalUal In ttieot;.. When the ftiet of itn rlHioin was cstl. mated it meant u lo't of revenuo I eoti,t any expected surplus. Jt is impossible in practice, ' Itut the people must under (and this is the f ilit. 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Its even, firm, gritty surface prevents slipping even in wet weather. 1 It is the necessary companion to good tires and good brakes, for complete respon siveness in your car. More and more motorists are insisting on Concrete roads and motorists can get the kind of roads they insist on. One ol the purpose, ol the Portland Cement Association is to enable everyone whether he uses Concrete or has it used lor him to get the greatest value for his money. We have a personal service to offer individuals and communities. Let us know definitely what help you need. There is no obligation. Our hookUl R- ttih many Mertittng acta about Cancrttt roadl. Aik at for your eopyf PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Gasco Building PORTLAND, OKEG. oA National Organization lo Improvt and Extend the Vtet of Concrete A Ollict, In 2? Oth.r Citln n BAKER THEATRE ONE NIGHT -ONLY Baker, Oregon L, rtO. 10 Mail Orders Now Make checks payable to K. L. Burk and include self-addressed stamped envelope for safe return. 'fiS. . . . . 01 IS 1 4 Franz Scfmbert Musical em m ; zOiih -ihe ORIGINAL CENTURY THEATRE, fci.Y CAST Z?ICrQV AfSSES Iff JJ SfflBEQT SPECIAL NOTE: Here is a musical production I can highly recom mend. I have personally read the criticisms from all over the country and guarantee it to be the finest attraction booked in Baker iif many years. I can also guarantee that the original New York Century thea ter cast will come here absolutely intact as it was presented in New York City. K. L. BURK. V f . Y Y t v f t ? Y f f . t ? Y Y ' Y t f ? T f Y .. Y f T t t H Y Y f f f I. 1 will not pas, i tnKe Hum to re- (...