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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1924)
.-PAGE TWO TImi?rhy, February ?.?, 102 1. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER X SKI .M---(;-.-."W it .-,'1 tV,.t'- HEADS YOU WIN - (J ( That i.-; you'll win if you are wearing one of these very smart new Spring Hats. The silk and straw combinations are especially good for the new season. Flowers and ribbons used in original ways achieve, picturesque new effects. Vogue Hats and others tusk our milliner to show you the exact hat for you type. A Good Place to Trade HIGH SCHOOL S PL UGGES t TMIir.KU. (Special) The senior JiU;h school cluss play given In lln' Amusement hall was witnessed by u large uml appreciative, uudlencr. The T'loy "Mack lo lln Knrm," wus (excellent and tin manner In which 'the students put ii on would muki' 'many amateur actresses and actors UiUfl notice. The reading given by Mrs, .Morgan was also well recelv I'd by tho audience. Mrs. llumrnerly arrived Friday lo visit her husband tor a few days. Mm. William Hmrin, who, was operated on ij.'Vrrnl wcrhs ago, has been reported us no! gMtlng along so welt In the past few das ah she had been. (Jcno McColdhrlck was n La (irnnde vbiior Saturday. I'Yfink Oruham loaded out sever nl rnr loads of cattle from the lm bier slock yards Sulurduy. A I Puckett of" rove, rtitnn down Hunday with his parents lo visit at the home of jr, and Mrs. M;iy, . ALL ROOSTING ' STOCK SHOW 'Continued from page l) havo a night show uh well us a doy show nt . tho annual I'nion Work Show tills year. Thin would he a delightful entertainment us Spring Unions-? -tlJ Athletic Styles In all now fabrics and Ankle Length Spring needle Ribs to meet this warmer weather $lto$3 SCH10N 8 SHORT, INC. r?7U t; ? T woll 08 an oducatlonnl fi-uturc, hut they u-ft Uio dirlKlon until a lutrr. dato. Muslral f.uiur.s for thp show- wf-rp alfio disrusKi-d hid noth-i Announrcnu-ni ' K. I j. U rooks went to La CJratuI' on one of his tntf'ilur vIhIIh lunt wni'K-. Anotlii'r rai of scurlrt fnvrr is r- ioit-l In tin- town. It Ih ut tln'lintf dcrlrlcd nin houif or Miles Woofimi. Mr. and Mrs. lattd Woodoll niovcd hark to Urn Turin Hunday afi'r sp'-ndlnK the winter In town. Tho school gave. day In coinmenioratlon of the hlria rhino, aliowlnj? pictures and nuture or ilotulltnns. that has rerenllv ili-t'lrt niffht. At, 7:3u o'clorl; I'nion and.litiln rhanro ajralnut (ourh "lil Wallowa will meet In thn serond kIiik'h wrappers, who have not i::o:1,rr,""r,.,1!;;'; zzrr' h:,v- ",a,;'"-" '' o, ,, .,o,,, rnmmiinllv m.ltnr Ik lhv ' """ " " nwon nn .i.-i.Tmi...-.i . ... .... l.roKr..in l-TI- ..,l KH.m, ith hi. i.,.n,i,.n u"'y ""s f.'"1"" '-" ithn Havo - iwiiirri n.fini aitsrd ho many deaths. Hi- also i showed plciurrn and explained the: dangers of patent inedicineH. Then pirtuno r a used murh Interest uni1 ho interested wus (Ilenn Cuinphell i will go furih. r into Unvone asl; trie tourney, nut will likewise d- etile positively whlrh l I ho stronir-l -and what more can of tl"OrKo Washlnion. Tho. uftrr noon was declared a holiday so there wus no hrhool, G. ,arlson was In Imldcr I-'rl-day eallhiK on his friends. Mr. Harn'H of I -a Grundn wus rulUtiff on customers in lmhler I'VI- icarher of science In the l.u (ii-andc ' 'OKHI,n "us altered their spirit un- day. hlwh whool, that he is showing the ,n,'v arn veritable "tier.s" whieli The farmers union avo anoilierPiclureH today at the I.a (Irande l promise much from one or tiuir .hineeK in il.r I'liion hlifh flchool. t.n'ir iniKle. The I'nion-Wallowa Zero Hour at Union (Continued from page 1) hull l-'rhlay nlKh. A lurw croud j was present and u rood time was TOSSCI'S AYC A Waiting u jlelleiouM luncheon was served. Mrs. Hardy who is paekiriK ap ples for Mr. (Jreen went over to Hiirnniervllle l-Viday even Inc. She Is Inoklnx' for a plane since Miles '"f of the sea.son and If soulhern 'Wooded and family have th scar-l'''''" triumphs It won't lie he let fever. jcauHe the Knierprise latla didn't Ilarl Hohh.'j came down from t ,r' I, one 7ine lo .sjien.1 a few days Many Have Arrived. ' with hli daiiKhter and friends. Arrlvnjs, lo attend and pavllcl- CJrant Tucker, Art l-'rctnun andl,ll' in the tourney lo decide what Frank M;irtin are iiiriont; those who,,,I" sall ko to Halem for Ihe state ipple packliiK t his 'hampionsiilp series, ure many ul- But. ut any rate, all things con- si. lered. from tndlcutlons today, the tournament Is going to he u big f'nlon figures that the game is ,...,. one that will take many a already thelr's hut Wallowa thinks V,MU. to surpass. jiiMTirm. i neir recent win irom rrnlri. "ity Stronger Tralrie 'ity is being considered more or a factor In the tourney here this morning than ever be fore due to the fact that th Grant county boys defeated Maker 1il to 1") at Milker. Maker's hitherto un- jgame is expected to be the fastest one on today's curd. Maker Sure Winner. Maker und North Powder will fight it out after tin Ttilon-Wul-lowa game and it appears ihat Ma ker Is a sure winner. North Pow der has a much lighter, less ex per-I fenced team and will probublv have j smirched r conl in ttil:t wus sliiitlei-.d by her ttt.M at the hand:; of ihe I'rulric 'iiy boys. I'ttiuecr Ilituiitin Kate. PKNIH.KTO.V, O n. June 13 and 14 are the ikit'-a on whieh the;, annual reunlun o; the W.-sion Pio neer assoelatio:) will be held. (.'ol-.. one! J. H. Its !i-y of Pendleton is ( president of t he assneiut'on, und t l-'red Price of Weston is H"cretaty. Peildleloa Aichiieet to Jteliuit. , V PKNPT.ETOK. H. V. Hutch, for in years a resident architect of' Pendleton, has uir.de arrangements , to return to his Conner homo in Portland. Mulshed Hiiii- apple packing ready here. The I'nion lintel mm gold " JUT BE FDUKD Electricity May Result in f Uncovering of Millions ,$n Dollars Worth, of ; fatal. PApl5,t,Alaktt. fAV) -oTecl rleVly. (J!itI rated proximately I til miles to Fairbanks and distributed over an area of 5" srfiiarn miles. Lack of capital )ki.i retanled the development of tills region. It la held that, the clieapneHH of the elerl riclty would remove this ob stacle, . One mine operator of I lie dis trict reported that last year he took nut more than Khj,ooo, but made a profit of only. owing, to i tho overhead cost. ' . ' ' Uj With seemingly inexhaustible coal flelda aitpplying fuel-p'-win-l;r geni'ratoii( and t he. ' ;releasi;il water power of summer producing electricity, during ihe open months, It is predicted1 Unit Ihe next d.wade will see electricity supplanting all ot her power In Alaska and -supplying tin' medium through which the mining of precious metal, especially gold, will become a con servative commercial venture in atend of a romance, with attendant Counties in which thin timber lsiw:,s no' u v,,,'v lJ'ge uit.mhme. k. The Parent was held FHi school house. number of other attractions there! full nous before the play Teachers' meet im-; where iiiohI of the athleies and veiling at the , their followers will hang out. is i On uceount of a "bowing signit of life thut promise I is ay eompteti-d Haturduy night. located rerr-lve 2.ri jh r ceni of all ', n'' ' ul1 Py Milan His-1 Officials are busy this moriiin?! sail's as Ihe money la paid. Jo In- 'M lodge had their annual roll and: early this afternoon arranging! applied lo road work and la perj,'it,l I'Vlday ev. riiujr after Ihe busi-, everything just right in j)n ian rent of thn amount received is U,HH ','"tbg. Following the roll (Hon for the tourney. "We're going turned hark for the construction oi V"1" 'hi y were Kalhered urouinl the to run it ofl In the best manner pes-' dining tabbt and rved to tin ei- slbb'." Superintendent May nk ceiient. supper. Ilhi. In chargge. stated today, "and , Mr. .Sandi rson of Summervitle, ; wc are going to do everything pos-I was in lmhler Salurday ou i busi- slide to mulie the vl.-ilting imnui! feeb perfectly at home." With Mr. I Klla Walker and Mrs. Otis Conk lln holding the reins l,fs for-v.as roads and trails In ir near the est from which the timber taken. In addllion to this, l per cent. I of the kuIcs go for forest road,n,'HH iJuildlng under the so-culled fed- AlrH- ral aid appropriation, making an. I Muctianan were shopping proximately a lolul of 4r per cent ,(,m,l(M Hatunluy. of the sales money that is turned back for Iho benefit of the local eonimunllletf. AN('HO Th! umi f roi(i roal ulack tn Oin'miblihuniln- oyrtl mlni.H of !ho lluly , rloliln, In on(; of the plans umli-r ronNldcra lioi( as a mt.uns or iinrovcrliiK thf -m filiated )2(i(i, odd, oiio In iiluci.i- POlll bMhivl'd to III. fn thn irnm-ln of tlin Tanuna valley uronn.l l-'nlr- ll:;'il,''1'' lmrtkii, (lutlanU'. and mljuo. 'ill I points. :'Pio proponul Ib liclnK lnvcl lirul -oil jtiy I'rofoiwor I'lilirloH K, lltin-m-lfc pri'iiiilcnl of the I'lilrhonkn ivk rlnniurul coIIpko unil hpIiikiI of inin'i'll. Experts tiuvo oxpreHHed the opinion thai elerl riclly will boIvi a llrolilem thut has lioon liafllln;:. HJith oxhuumli.n of Uu- bIiiiI-trtu-Krotiml In the Tunana valley, plaoni.. operations havo he.-n ron- ...... iq ny.iraiille. .lro,lKe and KI'CJKNIO, Ore. CAP) Tho nn n.om norn, entallini- heavy ox-m,., report of Iho forest aorvlre i "u.jinu many na::.irilfi In pros- ,. ,,!,.,, r 1 1 m .- In Oreiron uml peolinB. To Blnk sharin i ulreB Wnnhinitlon rnr the ralomlar year' H lhawlnif olltril uml hlrh prlroil , h. that 1,768,411.0011 feet I filer, oven with mines nenr l.y. ! lmni memoiro wore sohl iltirlnK: in Iho frozen rreek I.e.ls thoro l ,,:,t peri,l. noronlloB to rlnroH. Jio lrotihlo from wuler ami pump- RiVon out at the ofllee of Iho ru- I tiB 1 oliWnte.1. Vol, In other plucea p,.,.,!,,,,,- or Ihe Cuoeaile - niilionul I I often happens that -live" water reil here. This In an Inereane of' 'oonlereil just when the ,!- I .,. , 71,11.000.0110 feel over thel pee or 1, n.K,ly roP ,pllnK, ami ,, ,,) ,irlnir any oilier your. olallornto mmpl,.K operation,, ore .n, i,it r i,her out In Ihe! eiilllred l,eelrlcal thoivlHK l "aid I nntlonal roresls of tiles,. Iwo HUHei 0.I.0 feOHlhle, while pnn,pliiK, I ,, ,.,,. , y,..lr was :i!.'j.l7(, .! wlnrn nooeBsaiT, wouhl he re, I,,,, merenso or Ktl.ooo.ono.'over ihe I Kfeatly col y , UK nni . Illlill (Mil. the retiort lltllles. I The total value or the tlnilier soldi durlnif 111" year was SI.-lr.iI.iMto. I 1 TI SOLOJ YEAR Swedish ldrelgii Office Mud H 1 . Meccud Year of -AellvJiJt'M STOCKHOLM (AI')The Swed- xh foreign office made a record for International artivily dnriny 1123, according to its report re ectitly matin public. It shows thai ! Sweden look official part In 3T. In ternational congresses and conven tions as well as in five sesisiops of I tlm Council of Mm League of Na il Ions. J Other ncilvittea of the foreign of- tfice Included agwmenls with Men mark and Norway t'ejirding urbl- t ral Ion; wit It Finland, regarding navigation, and wis h Italy, Spain, Japan and (Ircnt I'.ritain abolish ing ctitnpulsory passport visas. Trade puctH with Ksihoniu und Hnluarla w-re signed. eleotrln punip, electricity is employed, It will bt. tranHinUted a distance or up- FOR SALE 3 rooms, halli, cellar, cold Btnr ,af Knruk-e. woodshed, all In Rood condition, larlro lot. limine nicoly flirnlsheil, situated on H lotirth atreel, paved, nleo lawn nhd B-nr,ln spot. All for U'f.ou with a cosh payment or tuon. 'Iialunrn monlhly Inslallmi nts of JS per inontli. G room modorn house, (wo lots, situated on Y avenue, on mn! I curiam tiwt; all fin 11 It nr.. In tho hOJM ("xcopt two pieces. lrlc 2f00 and $600 cash will hanrilo It. Iiulanco monthly in-ntallinents. The Home Plate Fielders' Olovoa, 5Dc to $8.00 Catchers' Mitts, $1.00 to I3 Mats 50c to $2.00 Twenty years' exporlcnco in Sporting Goods A. U, Spalding Agents fthlNNIS A JOHNSON Props, oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo --cj 5$' 5 5' oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 6 roomed house, city water, etcc trln lights, large lot, on corner i ot Y and Fir, mncadam streets , all paid and other usaesHtuentH. y CjArago and woodshed. I'rlce $1800. Can assume a. mart' K'tfte and contract, JiiMi, H.U ujice cash. We aro gpttlng considerable In quiry ror moro nouses. if you hav one to sell come in and nr It With us if you want to sell; If not you had hotter not list with us for wo will sell It. Phy, Black & Stoop Irj lm Grande KiUonal Bank Dldg. Iia Orande. Oiwrr. t . Cotmitsv "5.i. mo r'-i'i mm ' '-irttj , NEW CANDY LTNES Put out by our new caiulyiiKikor. On display at our Candy Counter The Dl oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1 I A In L. A. Si rlngham wi-nt to flrande Saturday on business. l.u safe he (o say Ihat not a leant will leavo with a sour taste in lla La mouth. Two games are scheduled for to Pay what you will you will never find in any other cigarette the unique delight of the toasted process. Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER BUILD TO STAND And when your house is done you can forget about it for years as far as repairing is concerned BUT THAT TAKES MIGHTY GOOD MATERIAL WHICH CALLS FOR BLUE MOUNTAIN OREGON LUMBER Telephone Main 8 Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company For Mill or Box Wood Phone M-5I7-J. L. M UN HALL ,. U... - : f T T T t T ? T f Y t if ? y I ? f T f f f ? ? ? y t T f f t y y I t y y y y y y y y y ft y y y i y y Soft I'eallier I'lllows S:l.7S fnir Ohlonjr Ouccii Annn Table St7.'i" is Chest of (.cniiiiu Icil Cedar :t'J Colnnlnl Llluury Tabln Slrt.UU Mining ltikim CtlAll- t 7 .- I imp leaf Ten Wu;.cii S 10.00 Mnltoyaiiy t.aleleg 1'aMc S:tl.lt I is m Only once in every four years do we have 29 days in February. Why not take advantage of this EXTRA DAY and buy an EXTRA piece of FURNITURE for your home? In order to help you in this we offer an EXTRA discount on this EXTRA day only. Check over the various EXTRA pieces shown here and then come in. onnenka mp Company Four Floors of Fine Furniture TO Wiitc Me.llrlue rahinet SO. 7.1 mm Walnut Irossln; Table S;s..-o uoen Amu. liiirrct in Walnut .-.2.50 spa'iius Chil Torette Only s;;;.:.u Ifllf SIS.. Ml VkIiik itmroi. Now al Stately Chlm Cahiiict SI I..T 1m -Itlra'-IHc I ml Tnlil.. " sci.riti 1