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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1924)
eSpe two' Tluirarinv- February 11, 1024. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER vj" '"?-' -:.--' i;;jr Important Trifles - j'j'he woman of unerring pood taste is disting uished by her careful .selection of the little nicc tttjs of dress accessories. i oy is HtS ARRIVED Lacy Frilly Neckwear Trickcy Short Gauntlet Gloves J Ml 1 i v-i 1 Envelope and Pouch Style Ji;is Newer Shades Spring Hosiery mm Cove. (Special) MiftiiH of Hprintr an- here, HiMlercnpH art1 In bloH 'hoiii. the in ml in deep and the inn (jrrade north of t'ov l nlinoHi tin- JIUHKnhlC. I Mrs. 1.. J, 'hadvyel:, who nndr- i wi nl un operation at Hot Lake, in i iloinK nicely and will Boon he hone. I IhUtfM, the little Hon of Mr. rnd ; Mir. fieri l.oe, is vitdilng with ;i!h ! uncle it til aitnl, Mr. und Mrn, M l- j vln Hluicfer for u lew dan. I Mid. I.i-uIi HecUcr anil daughters, Dorothy anil HurrM, of Jji (JnunH, arc vIhHIiik ut the A. I.. Iik'r lioriH. Mr, J ii 1 1 u lMher returned bhv week from her vlnll In Hcaitlc, Wn. M r. ! ml Mih, Nal hull I taron spent last week visit in;; rciativ-n in I.a Grande, ('. H. Ail ken, who hat been vlHil in if for I li paM month ut Dm- .1. U. 'Calient home. left Tuesday for Hn- i Several families in Lower t'ove are (jiiaraniliit'ii for measli-N. I Mr, and Mt'K, Karl Italicr of I.a i (Irandc. v lulled a I Hie heme of their purenlH, Mr. and Mih. Cio. liakcr, laid Sunday. 1 Neil and Clifford KlKlit wee- l.a 1 (irande visitors on Saturday. I A. I-. Iterltt r delivered a load of fat Iiokh lu A. Smith ut t'ove joti Monday. I I,. .1. i liadv. irk motor d to Hot Lake Molidny to viail IiIk wile. I'. II. Johnson in hurl; at Sum unch uKain and If busy K'Hifi IiiUKH In Hhar'" loi- spring work knockouts to hi; omtit. That U ! Ned on to take It. 1'iinchlng enough to attorn to hlH knockout j hiiK are not supposed to tut bark fwiwei. However, twenty - two of(und prnrttrolty all of ltcrlcnbach'8 i hf knockouts ronKeciiilve, ly ( vlcioriei have Ik en over that varl the way-mr'Ti Jtit pnvhoverH. leiv of hat Her. t Kv rv hutmte Kid (loofiis and . Another fly in the ointment, HaUIIni; Hup w ill II to ffivo I JtrtcnbHrh. only "'i. and not vt ih. lad PxiMTfrnpo. Hul the twenly . hnvliiL- attalncil full growth. Ik third knockout that wan t ho real lipolf a to the ineritn of the lalexi 'iiKation, l'rank Carbonn wa HelccK'd a! Ihc twenty third opponent of Air, Iterlenharh. 'arhonf In not u Kreddy Welsh aH a boxer nor u Juck JH'iniiwy an a hitler. J tut mit HmnshfH have Klld off hlH Jaw in hU honorable rint career of yonip one hundred and fifty Mitht wltlt thn name facility and arace thai water i uppoi-d to Khed from a duck'H back, r'arhoart coubl lake t. J n all of hlH career he had not been knocked oiii, de : ji in t lm fact that he had met some Of the ti ardent hitlerw In the middleweight division. Kiv niid- dlewelffht chiiinploiiH (JeorH Chip. Al McCoy, Mlktl O'Oowd, Johnny Wilson and Harry (Ireb ivere Included In the lot who at-t-niiled to make l-'railk fc-.ize at I hem from a recllnliiK posit ion. llui Carbonn traded leather un- ) u.iiiiliul of punchea ami was at- j way on IiIh feel until the Her leiiliaelt' joust. I'aul. put him i away In si:; rounds. t Herh-nhach itlsplayH a natural i aptitude for hitting, j NMt as Wels- Miiiiller shown hlniscH' at houit; In j the water. In nocking he Is not ; iinlii;e Hempsey ; our e lljey ur j hit they are hurt. Hut whether j i;e can take It and t hep come j hack for more Is the moot iiies- (Ion. ThilH far he Ikik not been ' tiddluK weiKht dally. At present he Ih a heavy middle wcijrhi nnd 'i liKhl I'kIh heuvyweiKht. Makinff the niiddb we'iKht limit Ik a hant rdiip for lierlenhach, but ho can make it if necessary. The only man pan I will make weight ror Harry (iivb and then for the middleweight champion ship," Han llickey. ter)enbach' tiH-nlor, sayi!. A quality cigarette at a quantity price aristocratic flavor at a democratic cost. Stories of the Past . i , , .. PORT 'NEWS a nou nr i i if 8AKER !!! ountinc ht-avy for Oregon. m ti inn," JoMeph A. Hill, pretdflent of tin- academy, nave out u .slate incut nuveriiu; thn caijHe:. Julumy 'au..r, lormi Lincoln hli;!i n t HI. tc, no.'l Minhiit at Hill Miliieiv academy. Is the "hone of coiit'iif ion," Mm playln;; with 'a d"ts c:'ii!:ltiK ;i roniroversy bc lW"'n J'ccri'tary Marlin and Prin (ipill HlH V.hhU H'Mllled III the draMlt! and micvpcf-td stispinslon for Hie reiiiaindei' of Hie l!C':t-:!4 j basketball K'MHon. iDfiEGOfLOSES 18 IDAHO i Boys' i Basketball .Team Will! Meet Undefeated Teatii Saturday; Girls Platf Here Friday, i ; i The5-H (irando 1i(-li school boys hiketball tiam will plnv their rtfil return .anie with the Ulldefeliid Halter IiIkIi school team gifiirduy even hit; lu Halter. Hakf;it.decai.Ml ii (irand her. u few A'ekH at;o in a femitrkablv fntei'fSttK Kit me :'! to :i" and :i. close cijnteHt is anticipated al though Jia Urap.le n cxpectlni; to put. up. a Hlronwr UkU in linker due lo' linproveincnnt slm-a the I'jrmer' Riine. Slneij&iieetiiif, Ihiker La (Jrande has Iwliten ' .Joseph, lYudlcloii, I'nion.llowa, Kluin and Mnier prlse. -a. -(illls to J'l.ly On KrMny rvcnlnsr the hkh !hoolr y,drlH n-teH,. will phiv the l'.n.llHtn firla basl;etbail lymi ! In r tn; the local km.i. An iv- ' teretimj coiit-; H look---'. f,,r. I v aid tf ' State' ?IiKh"School ' j Awiueiutinn Ousts ' Hill Military Aow rrtI5ljl.ANH.-Ore. Kntlmvim: IV r'(-ii! ; n i,Trai rrom Jlartiir V. N'.-lson. miiMI- Un it r of t!- Axlorii'. Iilrch M houl im.l -rn'lnrfr ot Tim lr.':;on St;i1.i J licit Kffutdl ;i:-.;ici;.lion. Ill which h-rur-- Itu tlni- I..- suhlj "ltoniil c.f mmr,,l li. r'-. utuUin Hit- finul ruli's linn i ;ou7.iiKa. (!!! VAI.I.IK. Tin. (iri'iron ARri (Mllurf rolh'KK il.-ivnl.-,! (;ou:'ji,'.'i collojfi. of SfioltiiiH- itl hn.slMMhall l !i I" II Iti a rant hard louivlil ;ani. ht'cc Wednesday nlhl. ItiHH Toili'ilpy AsiiiihI. m.i:.siii.'i:f,ii. -Th,, propound haalatltall toiirnaitii-iil lor Marah ll' ld. auioMk- hlvh arlinul I. -an:.'!, ia as.Miivd with fraillK tnti'rta). As utility itioi-C! rnlrii-n tiro i-ttcrtid. I'oach Arldry, oriiniilor or thr lonrn nil. hfl.t rhaliKi'd 111.- dtltrn lo I'rhruar.v 22 and 2:1. Tv.-n i'ook aiinly li'iiniH, Kandon and North l!"Nd, hav.' a. il diicidi-d lo n:irlf. l'al.V . , j K'Aoialliin or l-li'i'iiscs A-ktil. MAItKliriKI.lt. l.'ollowi'iitf Iho an-iii ol liipnir Mi'll.-ra at ttatidon Ijr Irai w, ,!(. Hi.- I'huri-h . t. in.ni anil "II, "Ih.ia v.-.-.. ai-ona.-d ami w.-nt lo SL. lion, iiahlnK rtvocalhm of ihi- II- ers Last NiRht DO to 2-l;!i.ih'ihu; Vh.. Attics Win From " , room beior' with njHfien Hilt Military ;n a.t- fniy M)'..-n.led halnnee ttimkeUmll MOSCOW. Ida. (Hy tin; As'-ocia-le.l J'reMH) The Cniv.rfiity of Ore l,Tnn basketball team suffered '"d :p :dlay ulKht i'H first d teat of the r;i'i.;;in a iccuiiibinn lo i In- altnck of ill" t'hivtislty of bl.iho Hililtlelt'" i.'.Vlnt; ill I he fot Ml V. Iileh (;ave ' i u lln- eonlerenec tlth las! yar j ,("l:e t .h-c was :tn lo V'l. ; I It w.ia a last hard fom:ht ffanie1 t iiroiu,'hniil . The h ud dUi livr t he Ttra: hatf lilt erna led between tile t-ani'i Willi rarely more I ban a sin gle point ditf- veiie.-. The period eii'b-. 1 vOUi the vau.lals e::.Uiu'; 1 i: I o 1 !'.. (h-i tMn had the wore ti. d at :"i all with t wo Cdtlllte'i to pi.i but Idaho aeiihe.t n slv point adv.in- i!i :.niiti. -" to :'t c n;i' r. of the Idle Hour and I he Arcade, two of the place which 'nine under (lie ban of thii mate olllreiH. The city council voted lo lleeilH.-K, The perHoilM llr-cliacH nre enritli'd to arlnjf In the council 1 final action Is taken. raKo, Oi'val Cotmis and ( 'hard Teet Wilson, Who Were aii'i Kiven flenienei-H, are scrv- 'Ann the Hent. ncea ut Hie count1. j-iil. Iteih nbach nilel Ah hAtlor (Hy Ala Khm) NKW YfiKK. (INS) A tuf;il l:dic Mosck, to lead Urn inbldlft weiKht divialon out of the Male of imdiocri! and unpopularity of the regimes of At McCoy, Alike i'iowd, Johnny. Wilson and Har ry (;reb. back Into those, favored da.vn when Stanley Ketchfll wai ( k of Iho roosi, Iiaj been tin rlhctl. j All fihf fans revere ti liitter all the world loves a lover. And the desiructlveiMfu: of hi wallop arcounis for (the rise ot; yoiinr? nul Iterlenharh, former Olympic ; fi ;tle.-. Into one ot the newest ' oi puirillslir. shinlnjt " Khl:'. 1 inning a wrestler into a right- i I', no1, it new stunt. JranU ! tioteh tried It and so did Dor Hoi- kr. Hut makinrr (rood in th trans-1' forma Hon Ik. For yearn thn wIjw nu ll of puKlHsm, iloleftilly ntrok- , liiK their Kiay beards am) shaking tlieir thalehcH, have funerally: pro- i nounced Hiich LhliitfH rQuld;iiiol lie done, x wrestler, they would Hay, I is muKcle-hound. He has strength enough to hit, hut cannot lilt aj moving ohjert. K very thing l I against lilm. Look at Holler; look! at (iolch. lOvery cloud has lln j lining; every statement har; lt exception. Jtei'leuhaeh iti the fr. cepiiun. Vonng faul has twenty - Ihreo. Keep Your Money at Home THK GRAND RONDK NURSERIES In an Eastern Oregon Concern all products are Oregon grown Fruit, Shade and Oi'namcntal Trees . Flowering Shrubs Roses and Berry Plants See us for Roses for the Home L. W. Hornbeck & Co. Phone 257-R A Ketluble Couyli Ueiuetly Why experiment wit h unknown I'eiuedleH for that cough or cold when you can ttepure I-'OLICY'S HONRY AND TA It COMl'Ol'M); a f.afe and relltihle remedy for the relief of eo lghfi. colds, hoarse ness. U Ik made up of only the purest ingredh nth ami in pleasant and easy to take. Adv eat Sale Opens Friday For the Most Pretentious Home Talent Drama Ever Presented in La Grande l'l. I ho st i i s !'t-v;--t WMll w FU.sk. :-nd I.: it I ( II ' o Artful Simplicity - A pleasing note in the slipper styles shown hei-p is their simplieity. Sophisticated or de mure. For sometimes is expressed the artful understanding of fashion of the matron, some times the grace of youth. Fi-om such variety the selection of the most appropriate style is a pleasure rather than a problem. The Boofcery Inc. i lie Lion and 206 .Depot Street Plume Main 1 IS "A Paradise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe i i J GROVER SMITH, Mgr. use At 9 A. M. tomorrow seats for this splendid production telling the story of political intrigue and personal amhilion in high places at Wash ington, will he on sale at Glass Drugs. Seats: Logos, $1.25; Main Floor and Part of Gallery, $1.00. (Xo War Tax) Time of Production Tuesday and Wednesday At Arcade Auspices and Benefit GRANDE KONDE CHAUTAUQUA ASS'N. 49c Specials 3 yards good Gingham 49c 1 yard Cream Scrim 49c 1 big Turkish Towel 49c 1-11). Fine Cotton Bat 49c Girls Knit Bloomers, 2 for ..49c Ladies good quality Hose 49c Ladies' Union Suits 49c Odd Pieces Silverwear ..49c 9 Glass Tumblers ..' 49c Every item listed is a real bargain, especially arranged for week - end shoppers. Andrews9 Variety Store Service Economy ( ' Napoleon Was Right I When Napoleon set out for Egypt he took with him the best group of scientists he could gather together, and formed them into a Re search Institute and their business was to figure out the best way of doing things: He knew the real value of scientific research. The building game is exactly on that basis today for the reason the greatest minds of the age are gathering from all parts of the world the very best there is in building, and the re sult is you can now see and know exactly what your Home will Ixj like before, you build it We have hundreds of Plans for you to select -num. I he Urande lionde Lumber Co. HERE'S Your Valentine for 1924 u " m v. mum ti l if1' New Spring Sells FROM OUR COUNTRY'S BEST FABRICS AND SKILLED TAILORS A SUIT TO FIT EVERY FORM $25 to $50 SGRANTQN 8 SHORT, INC. WHY Do Mechanics Ask For STARRETT TOOLS? Because They Are Right. . In Design, In Accuracy, and In Price Get Them At Ore. Hdw'. & Imp. Co. The Haymond Hook-Ups Are Giving RcsulSs A demonstration will convince you. This is not a regenerative set. 4 Tube Set installed, less loud speaker....$1.15 5 Tube Set installed, less loud sueakcr : $167.50 K.-C. Loud Speaker $ 20 Herald Loud Speaker $ 30 Magnavox Loud Speaker ....$35 to $ (10 Andrews Garage IMBLER, OREGON r.:i J : it :V I'll:.- -I ' ML .... '