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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1924)
Ti.nvilnv. Novpml.fi- 20, 102 1. 'jage'two ....... .m....TIIE"T-jA" GRANDE -EVENING -OBSERVER - lib, jb Jisum h naca School News ttl tit 111 lit In .By VfXMA. atcCAIJ.) Thla week hu been et aside by thn Valted Huim conifivm a "Education Week." Tfct KlMilUh and history classes arc observing the week in various way ou.r very effect tvo slojcaiut such as "Ballots, not Bullets; "Master the ' KntriUh lnuuff." and others are i V'OUAtaatly be.rd, I Tha Senior Kn'lti.h claswo are j frtvioii or I coniptudiloiui on sub- i Jccts perml'iin- lu (he vtu of education, Sown, wry ttood ialt:s ' havo been delivered thin proving 1 that Ia i.: raj.de hi:h hxi some , prom.ali.fr orators. ' Monday afternoon r.n n.'.en)hly was held for the purpooo of boost- w iug "Ktluruilou Week." ir. i. P. 1,1 lAiidlB was the speaker of the ' Uay., He cave u spii-ntliil talU on ' l'' the '.advantages aad opportunist 11 cf the prosout echool out ohi, the necowlty for bettor education in j ( tu future, ad (ho reasons why I M every student should be del or nt in- j otl to pal u a college education, i such a.i that htfrhcr education1 leads to higher wni;es and belter; positions. Mr. I-andis' ad v too wai ' ho (rood that we will quote him an; 1' follow: !( liberal with your - knowlttlpu and with your ideas. -Thai It what cdurattun week is n for. Help the next fellow. It Is 1 it pat Ho tic spirit. ieveto.p r. lov , h of country, a loo of consideration.1. 1 I with to. appeal to some thing : thai arc more linpoit ml. He nin I bilious! U( doli.tr Kotitf'lhlnK! lit ' ronsrlentltAdi! Have t rtuiua- j 1 lion! I'licure out I hilt r" fur your- ; l Kt-ir. Be lie nest with yourself, t Vake.up-thc work vou hive-to -do, t Have twilftdence. tyuve m- dlapo- ! sttlon! study. Io not ihlnk y ju f ran do nnytljinc without It? When t unycite a.sl: If you will do r.ome thin, do It. Uo ,n,ot ttitnK V" can not do anythlnK-' H-Jvk loyal ty and patrtotln. Ab hooii at. jon accept itn oecuputlon. he . loyal, fiudyi H. ha vi hope. Stick to it, o to xpe.-4,):. Kveryontj uf ou haw mml a reuolulton (; aonie j time or other) thai yu would ' jrmdy i Xn 4u minutes uvery nltit j then yon Ha down on the Job. The i ' i want to instill lu your j mlntlJi in rrjrnlariiy. lb- ronrlstent; Irvutcmuer to put -It over. Actual ly do It! I nnk you to have the KO-nvt.lt spirit, then thin matter of education will cume easy to you. '. and to others, and the standard of education will .' but'T for the. nation." ! The serond year short band clan has been working diligently. Inirinr the a?eiully Monday aftr- noon, several or the Rtrln bad a ehanct to prove their ability by ! . i . i .n.H lit- ljititlb: tfni.h itll' Mhort hund. ah t bis wa.i thfclr Mrat perbnee or that kind, there Yrtx no perfect roplefc'1 ' 'I.' A number of rommerektl a" dents ncd lypewriliiuv cirtl f Irate this wveh. Tbo nrv giwn by! the I nderwoud Typewriter company to all atudtn who arv abl lo write thirty words ur more. a iiuutit llor iiften mUtut, Mr. MacTflsh ha not town at school for the last twodaya. Mrs. Thonvas has been aiMmr a .mbsti tuto for hltn. , -. VoTtHav lTiornins; Kltner Harn-rtn-returnfd to school where he lecvtvuu u warm weome. lie has i ' in attend school for some tlmo bw:aa of an Injury. . : Tb advanced Mndco'.s In lype writlpf uro laWtiiff iho 1 X'ctnber pc4 testa for medM-. ,. . Tho pladia whkih" baa. ea cboasn for education wo4k is br cominn quite popular, l-rajfmenta of H may be htnrd at vwry cor ner, and copies of It an- ronUMuuUy lost. The n'aaon for the sudden liking for memory work it that the Kitrttsh leaehen are reo.ub lnT the students to menorbN the plcdc BIX weeks examinations are again under wa. fonsueatly nuuiy aiudenta sre temporsrtly "forfeit ln the more pUwani even j Inj dlvi rslons, and are burnlnf k( mld-blfhl oi. .4 t The orvheitra S"bciton. for the bperetta ecme lnt weM. Traetleo uas held for the Itrst time Monday i roMin nd hath, lot 0lirt r.;ft- NVwly phi.t'4 and pap vrvd . nvl ahtrgltd. I.ocntcd -rtoM la on JtffiTon vuu. lrlr IIAOO.0A. ana luo.oa wtll hasillr II. roemvd houst f jtl ' hownifnl. l)lf iLCrvt or lux, ahaifct tret-s. irarafrv. mil fenced n4 furnix) rd; looatnl on Wiltovr stivt j l nar lRlmid liy blirbway. lrl I ' rlrht. com In bd4 m un ' KtHMll th! Will IraJ. lur othr property. Y roomed liouks ruodero except buvaiont -ol .rurnara. Cold atormjrr. woedahad, raf trn i' (TaAary ad root cottar, com , hioad. all la food Uap. 8U ' lota, aarh 10HC0 (t, goo4 ter rUbi with plenty ol water. . food cMrkw asua hni . rua. ( ,.lata.ol aroail frutt and a lnall :4njnily orohard juat romtrs oo. Omant aldemalk and curb lo. PU-uatad on la Memory Wat'. Tula l a, barcaia at HSoa nj. or wtll put la tore mt . adiolnlnc tb abor at ftit. Ttir la a, Ban lor 1I0 ruaAitic thr yxa aak b av umad. - C. J. Black & Company s BcV of La Grande National Bank psMtm The Holiday Season At no time during,;the entire year . are social demands so' giittjlas dur-,. ins the approaching' llolidiiy season and it is at that time, therefore, that you . find such . beautiful ar rays of choice and exclusive mer chandise at Hill's. , In addition to-ready-to'-wear items you will find u' charming- display of dress accessories in completo keep ing with the season. ' The prices in every department represent somo of tho best .values' of 'the year. ' :'fVfetg Maila1aTaliM-r' rnrrn'wr-W v Us By I lj :r.t '. l ':V- i'-:Ai Fur, Trims Many Coats For more formal wear, you will be happy in one of these lovely wrapa of sift suedo cloth luxuriously trimmed with flattering fur. Twill smartly defy Winter's blasts. For Pleasant Shopping ; . You are especially invited to visit oui lteady-to-Wear Department duv ing this Th.nnkscivinK display lo sec , the changes made the last few weeks lo make your shopping not ohly caa- ier but a distinct pleasure. Everything has ben done to pro vide you greater comfort and to al low the ' host possible - showing ' of beautiful garment's in; this, enlarged department. We are always glad to hi'.vc you conio in. ' . Season's Loveliest Frocks Informal and Formal Modes Tuis extensive collection of frocks , presents all that is new in fashion this season. The slender, straight, model, the important" surplice mode', the correctly "Miiiple ufternnoii gown, and. the chic t:tiloi'ed dress aiv shown in vftrreif authentic intorprdtationii. ' . ' ' ' - lu all the fabrics favored by Talis ber.jr.dine, satin, charmeen, twill, rep and many smart new Cowled materials. Models 'distinguished by smart necklines, wide or narrow beltaj'as well as. no Itf lus, ionger sleeves or no sleeves, and shorter sJcirtsX . ' ' " ' " Distinctive stvles at jexceptionallv -'kiw- prices. - - - - . -., $1250 to$75; : ; : $6250 Scarf Collars: rx OUiei-s in shades hommed fivm natuiie's woodlands, ; Ixiast jaunty scai'f collars to nonchalantly, or odd shaped cuffs and intriguing pockets. 2k-v $75 ill l. rj . Attractive New Millinery $6.50 to-$9:75 - The small hat, dii-eetori? medln 'vhU ite high postilion effers itself in many smart nlod.;4H flatters' plush, velvet New, smart softer shapes are "pfesenled in various materials woman who prefers the less severe styles. j In addition to black, brown and tan, there are many high shades and j shutter gieen,. raspberry, blue and woodbine. . j crown and felt. for the The Tunic Effect In Vogue Knowing full well the popularity or the modish tunic, Fashion , has cleverly simulated it in a coat of cranberry red with bands of seal. $67.50 Swagger Cloth Coats These coats of velvety liolivia ckith, sporting cheviots iind"paid(xr as tastefully as any "that cvef'canio from bonny Scotland. . And what's more, they're smart as sraaiViu -bc. , $16.50 to $37.50 t'VfTj? f'K A flood Hare to Trade Tivln4t aad vtll contlnu until the oaeratt la held. Th MnlN rttsuuttleo of h A. O. 8i met Uat Ynlnf to dt rua plana lor TbasWir. aad Cftrtotmaa, a Th ati laat week, canremlrf ttl aonrlnc of rfrahmeata to tba Janlar play casi were. Bijt qntte arcurat. T honteoaeo were Mtaa Becnttt. HIM TboBTKa, .'Mrs. Tount. tad vta PatrV only tti raeoibera at ta rat vet laMte. Aa lha raat ra ,niu Urge, a merry crowd aua formed. Tka domeatie artene (trta o will aooa Ukko up ra.ret-ria work wtll prepara and aerv the refreaii rnrau. Ttvey are vrkrn( aadwr ta aaperrUlM of Wtaa tia. rfk day of tW k haa aoina TTIU ttatur. Moailar wmi "Co. aiUutivn lai." TiUi Vjtriot. ' l.ro tttttmv with bow. rotutti l:u lay;H Vrdi,et.,i. a,Hri ! faiKaM je,iia. kai-tv. Itit4 no 4ad T-'arh.''.tjy." ThurOuv. It-: thn c,, riowT. s K rtlts literacy KrKUy. Tl-.iral ' corewstty prompted him to t rv Kdut,on I); Ra'iir.l-iy. t oin- roAMietx on th Ire. whte peoil Bluntly ly.- and Su.i4. "Ood ' to P too thto and eMae,l Kim to ajid Country lay.- a thorough ,ln klnj Mt wotl a , J tonio To-l iyt limi and Girl" t.kethH prariH-e kis ' peritrher totnl latery. Mtw ta.?t : . . ta roach for the rtria thta year, j Tk "Toper ol ike Iv" ei,it. (under the ausple,-a of Mm. ihtik Kermtt IU(ln lockj he ha) ta proditsiks en ntt-l. Tke ,l r.f e'ttih I tci ?ttdv tkv 'ity. t'ls it, tin- I ,u-rurv lur,-t or.c n.-k. and to PN-ra jtii of A short nttitkjc of the tJS held Wilne.tjl. A fi tin FTI M- 'S i.rnc n th- (rlrU of th I'omMtir art r'-wi will put on a Att to hntr viltl.le wjlea t-r Men -ltc0l EtiK Brore.thh At 3 oYl.jefc there trrll a dtl- pUy at tka .loUKtur , (, r- lrC to tliow Uri-s-. -iri.., Itii.ic 4l;d anit.13 Itt.ir ... i Iff Alt BMtBer are ror.ii ,ll I.'. , to.aileud. ; Poii.trvmi: ask iTms i SAl.KM Or,. lUrr-iKntuliv.. of the Oretoa I'ouitry 3:rwi;.:.on jKh hei-lquartrti at orva'lw."an p-ared -ore th. , 'J ironimlaaioti here sa l r',,t. j , appropriation of ihi,. lUi vt 1. i- It to rnti.liiot iK.;iyiB(; cun .':a im.l. r Hi,- .lir.r'.lon of the e t m-i' hi l.-ruriuieiii of tho r"" Vnn, .iiuirul rollrffe. It was uH .il.a' alateH all. a.ly kuve .to ll'tli'tloiu fr tlies rotitenltt. I1' .1 l.Mii; ,p.-ll of hj.) arealhn has no tiiruhi. h k0W If ho lenlc ft, '' tt'l!