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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1924)
Wednesday, March ft, 1024. PAGE TWO TOE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I LEAP YEAR IS E WOW! KegGood JUST RECEIVED THAT SVJSG SHIPMENT OF NHTYJORDS FOR MEN, YOUXGIEN AND 15 Clover Creek Holds Par ty February 29th at Home of William Wat kins. Methodist Missionary Tells of An Uncivilized People Found in North India. STRANG AGE CELEBRATED IS DISCOVERED urn m si YOUNG OLD MJjW. $&to $8 If V H 7S iiliitfitsi V T '4 1 11 rasnionaDie Fabrics The woman who prefers to make her own Frocks will he delighted with the new Spring fabrics they are so good looking and so easy to adapt to the smart new lines. right for J bouffant is the mode for Stitched or appliqued are the trim and Gingham fashion particul little girls. : Spring's srts. ALPACA newest fabrics. Fashion children' frocks and cross- f ng touches. Taffeta lovely frocks, for I-- :ly t- i VT ... P. ..i Vii.a"iij i8. A Good Place to Trade r-LOvrcit im;kk. nrTiui I.wip Yur parly won frivcn l-VWru-nry 2iMh at tho hotm; or Wlliiuni WutUlim and wuft u Uocld.-d Knn ct'Hs from start to ClnlHh thn laHH provlnte Vfry rapabhi of ihf-lr parr iiwiiimril. , ' Mr. urn) Mrs. Mutt WaltH, of Sun ny Htopo tt'frct Hunitiiy khobIb ut thi hftino of Mr. 'find "Mrtt, Henry Herman. Myron tiront Ikih a baling rrr. Limy Imllntr out li In hint H;isuns crop of liuy. Minn I.HIlo DMilntrom was a rfl nnt jnkr vlttitor. Sotni' of the ifHlilmU of tovtr rr-vh find Hio i-ouiIn In comllilon to Inivid hy nuio, but acronH ih' summit It would HorHy try th pa li' noc of 1 1n driver to even travel hy leurn nnd ltujcy. I-Vbrimry 27th hull, lltflitnlnff and tlnm-y-r vlwlted Ihln Utile vulley al an early niornlnjf- liour. Thin In tioiiM thlrif,' most iiniiHtial and a Kood indieailon of ftprlnir. Mr. and Aim. Dean Olnon. who have been worUlnir for Klanliv Hhuw for the mM yeur are iiiovhtK to the Uiout plaee. They will v. -oriel CU(i't (Al) A rar0 of men tlulriK uiielothed un'ler roek ledffi-H and overhuriKlnt: el-rff. with a hln toiy Unit If not irarejihle and who speak a diahel that haw no fdm ilarity to any known lanRitnjeP, U d'serllied as exlmlnic In I'Mhoru tfurh, .North India, l.y the Kev. M. Welln liranrh, returned MeihodlxL inlflHlorary. ThHr bodies me covered with dark hair from liviiinr without heft', ure Hlluhtly Montfollah in type, jiuall of .stalure and thev never ko armeil. They ump only I he ri-iKlest tools lienldi' their knives, yet they live In forests n whirl! roam Hk'Th, leopards hoars iir.tj vrolvi';'.. 'They are like shadows In the fort-His and will alut no one," ;aid liev. Mr. liraneh, wlio live near them for a deeade. "They make wooden llshes wlih their knlvis ami at xpert wliltllers. Wh.-u l hey wish io sell any of thdlr dishes they eome out of the forest, put down their, wares and ndlrc Into the- jiinle. The travel ler thn inspects (hem and If he wants any, he leaves 'rain, other food or somel hititf of about equal for (ieoi'ife I 'arncM. who lmu I Uiu plao,, l.-a.-.I V". Th,v r, .my.hlnK l.ul wurllko slrom ifo to Norlh Pow.Iit .v..ry j ,.n,.,.lm r , ,. for. sls. Thi-y urn ......n.ij.y iu itiKii imiftir ironi .Mm WlANTDNftSHUHl, IRIi reuson they call themselves KajlH, and elalm to he desremled from the forefathers of the Kajbar fam ily, rullntt house of Ankol, a native state of that region. ' 8ome of their number occasionally visit (he village bazaars but no one can talk with them or barter save hy signs." Ho live that you never wWtf need to tell mi Invesl lRatlnjc rorinnit toe that you rannot dlcuss yfiersonnl matters. J- Correct this sentene: have a little touch of umOiiiu'. now and then," said lie, 'Mil I don't let it Interfere with fty work 7 ' .ii.li.i rnl ln. cllmhef Ititt tin not -iame ijiugniin. a music teacierHvo in them. How they manage ii-om tin iter, wno lias one day eaeh weejc nt isorth Powder, .miss tieorgia Auxliey, who at tends high school In North I'owder spent the week-end with her pa rents. Mr. and .Mrs. Ceo. Aughey, -Max le'or. is tailing his saddle horse io I'nlon so he may ride home lo spend the week-ends with his parents, while be Is attending school. Track Call Will Be Sounded March 17 l f,;. -j ta Pom Nucleus for MacTavish'& Team nnl Mn;,, 'J'ul. by Zundell, high jump; Htilgei- und Cokei, weights; Jucoh.un, dlstant-e;i and - broad Jump; tlinss, broad jumt) and oth er:. In uddlllon lo tlm veterans MarTuvlsh In expect Ing to "find" several nlln'rit Who will hn a mat erial help to the tetviii WflHi-thn district basketball tllb) won, ttnfl" ttlso -thei'lghl to repres- 'in nun portion oi r.asiern ttre-) gon at. Hulen In tbo state lournu- Itrlnglng I p l ather men fleh 13. H.and U.. Inler-) , of'all tin- iamitjv futher Is apt" est igp-ack In heKlnnlng to in-jto be the most careless of a rruft ((uaiillly. cough or e6bl, and It is I he .1 My A jH?5'duli! Inn been prepared 'of inolher or (he girls lo sen that whlcji ttpda with Ihe Kaslern Ore-(lie takes KOl.KY'r! IIONKV ANH gon .ftigl and track meet to biiiTAU ('OMI'dl ND promptly. It tn in Ualmi Mav , pleusant and easy to take an 1 1'rHUwlnury to that tlm.i In Uickly relieves coughs, colds and ("inintlcjuhb'tlon will meet I'nlon thnnrneness. No opiates. Adv. AprilJ Jg. linker on April in, 1'en-j" tt dleloji iprll , and parllclpa(i mmmmmmm-mmmmmmm,mmmm"mt in Ihl sr-lnlon oonnly meet on Miiv;l :i. Air"1nlerelaR:t truck meet will. ! he bHaduring the first week in i Aprllj I CofoitaMaeTavlsh will Iu unable J lo souiul hi' cull for (raid, until MoUinJC;Mari'h 17. dui t, the has. ketbujlMtS-lp lo .Salem, but a pep i-ullylidll bo conducie Ihn firsi I of ri4wcek for the purpose oi' urotiiiitg enthusiasm In track and ' Held J rospectf: for till i season. I Hot (tad Mum of- last year.i team J still i iti'n In school about ji whlcVfiacTaviHh will build tint ! nucejubf i team. ' Ahifrns them urn Lynch, bnrdle.i i and pit. .vault. Mlelubeck, sprint.-ij' "d Captain I'rlce. sprints'! Nv TED TO CLAPHAM FAILS TO WIN WALLOWA HANDICAP MATCH mm WAU.OWA. Ore. (Rpecal) jQulio a number of mat fans at tended the wrestling match held hero recently between Ham Clap. , ham, Hrliish light heavyweight 'champion, and Jim Noregjiard. lapham had agreed to throw " ' 1 ' iNoregnard twice1 in one hour nnd La Grande Urged to Joinvon ,,M f,rH' ra" ln i"tes. T1., ! T Clapham. however, was unable to Blue Mountain League Kmn mo second fan m ti,o miotted Meeting Set for Sun-.llmo b'ft Noregannl winner t)'ir ' of ,,,ft nu,llllran. 1 '' ay, , This wua one of tho best matches .- iver witnessed nt Wallowa. An Invitation has been Issued tfliT1 1 i representatives of l.a (J ramie's baseball team to be presenl at n meeting 'Marrh ! of members and prospective members of the Mine Mountain Masehall lengtie. Last year this league consisted of teams from Pendleton, Mlllon- l-'reewater, . Kcho. Walla Walla. Kennewick and I'ltol Itock, but It Is understood that there wll 1 he some changes made In the league tilts year by the application of l,a Grande and Helix for admittance. Harris l-'rench and City Manager Frank Hayes will probably rep re s-til l.a Grande at the conference lo survive life in the forests in which roam tigers, leopards, bears and wolves, l:i mont than nnyomt know:. "They believe themselves all do seriHb'd from roval fdood.i'or tifls tfw ine Home Plate rjclilers' Guvea, ROn to $8.1 .Catchers' Jlltta. Sl.00 Bats 1 50o I Twenty yejl-s' expcrl Dorsnir Gao4 A. O. SAildlmKcnU MulNI9 VK)HXSON ' Props. I ! cV'in III- j MORE ctaqreites WfX6 H P0WfT GET MAd FOR SALE lil All ljl.n 7 limy t 8 rnoiniK. Imlll, collar, ain1! yJariMfc, wootlHlt.'.l irn.tH -tmllMnn Inn... In. nlr4IPfurnlstiiMl, nltiuil. j on m. I'ourBt Slroi't, pavi'tl, Apn lawn anit pOdoa npol. All liir $J.iin wujins'ounh payment tit llaun. Iiajlnw; mont lily lilallim nu or ijw pr month. 5 "?r!;iniioern ho list- two lots. situat on i avenfie, on ma omlliac ktrbet; nit furniture in tboj' fej)e except f two pieces. lriiSC. jfiOOynnd v'00 (,nK, will haiHirlt. Anlnnsb monthly In BluUittEntB. 6 roomtj house, city water, eteo trtc: U&3it, Inrgo lot, on corner of Vf;-flnJ Fir. mnendnm strt all utctd and other nssrssments. Oar.t and woodshed. J'rlce 9 1 (if) IE? Can assti me a mort - ruKe zp&& contract, $1160. Hui ance 3CAsh, WeinM getting considerable n. quiry ; &r mora houses. If you liavn ottC to sell come In nnd lint It wlthjps If you wnnt to sell; If notiMMl had better not list with tis for yift will soil It. I TT Pli, Black & DON'T rOSK YOUK When your Ughta go out or that Ku-ctrlo Motor goes "bndy- just call U.t-W an we'll have It working m thn least pos sible, tlufe and ut least ost. &s. Electric Fdlsoit hmlu Lamps 1(17 Depot riinno :t:l-W Pleasing You This business is con ducted for the pur pose of pleasing you.! If we succeed we are reasonably certain to get your business this line. If we chances trade wi slim, an worse, y are likely your displeasure, RED CROSS DRUG STORE are is friends learn of EVER READY AUTO TOP s E E D S s E E D S The famous Boye Curtain Rods, adjust able 28 inches to 48 inches, each, Special, 1 c White Enamel Towel Bars, each, Special 19c Extension Rods, each, Special Uc I sasn kocis, aajusiauie mum X1' each, Special .-Vc Double Rodf for Curtains and DraraaTad- Curtain let, fine mercerizerfancypat- rer yard .r. c ,8C End Specials House Jifesses, Special...- c Cooking Dishes, values terns, Ginghan; Oumsie to $4.61), Special Andrews9 Variety Store Service - Economy We have them in needs. Free Sweet Pea Seeds To The First 500 People Calling at our store wo. will give a packag of Sweet Pea Seeds from Reiger, The California Pennine lung. We will also give a prize for the First Linuiuet of Sweet Pea Blossoms brought to our store. Senior Glass of L. H. S. MS 1 B Stoop I Watch for Details f H a H M H N n H M H n M M M H M M H n M M BM H n tn m "Seven Keys to A Two-Act Mystery Eftn With Prologue and EpiloguA by Gunrge M A Rovallv Tl HIGH SCHOOL Friday, Mari Saturday, Mar In Esirfijtnds NiUlonitl IVink BIIg. ) 1,1 Onindr, Orrion. raoss main s The 5kS store V0 vsKotiBumimm n mv a MI TOP j ill For Fords, Chevrolet, 114 w 1 fbrl$ DodKes A JS'H mS&i The slickest rig youx I jgMm S3 ffMniriniMMiH ever saw - I 7 " ' Makes a Sedan OA of I 11 "I I Your Touring yP ar I BASE BILL t j 0UTH iHcKENNIN . m SiMPCmnn M 11 U Ml nilllll I If I .1 ... tV: j iTr l a II I II II II li I Jl II yinuii unu vvtuiuwa ill Ml II UUUUU Jil I & III III f Dunnes II 11 M II li . I I ti I I n..ii mJ.' 11 1 Phone Farmers 25X I I M I II "y-- li j i f ailur j pKS 'ma M7 ! tyi y' in 1 g ivrwvswwww lh . it.'JS 1,11 1 r 1 4 " ' " Xt is 1 T-,isrs u i uf fnencls : :A 6 learn of L r . LL1LLY if i "M If We Must 1 1 IV HA H t we it. M U m i M A A e si Si: ?e hiv H Y . Cohan hi A . , "if A ST X H n A Bit 11 iy WHEN YOU OVERHAUL YOUR CAR n 1 .1 T it navs to looit at your ring gear ana union (tock and can siufly your Leightott's Welding & Machine Works ' (Automotive parts) Move IIIBIHIBMlDIBIEHaailBIIBiaQa' Presents On account of remodeling the building we are now in, must vacate. Our Spring line of Woolens have arrived and want to move a single suit pattern in our We want to start with an entire new st Ay e do not location. Baldpat 1 u th ITORIUM 7,8:15 8. 8:30 Doors open at 7:30 P. M. Reserved seats at Glass Dings Thursday, March 6, 8:00 A. M. . Reserved Seats ..50c General Admission ..35c Come in and pick out that new jjpnng Suit and we will give you as late al an ApriLfelivery. We have several hunBred sapRiples just the thing for making comforis. Prfre 50c per hundred. WEAVER'S Tailors - Cleaners - Dyers - Pressers Phone Main 73.3. Depot St. rt . i t T f t T T t T T f ? T t t T I f t T T f t T t t f T T y f t f t J IB! IBflflEBISfllBIBEBB 1