TACK ETGlfl'
TTTE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, January 31, 1925.-
It Always Pays
To' Trade At
MEN'S WEAK
1 .'!()!) Adams Ave.
uiCV.vr iii:a., Mr.
School News
thOBo wlio orated were "Tubby"
Zundali, I-'rank L'numuho, iticliaril
J3 mu:i. Donald Put I en tunl last
but not hast tliu H-riouH-iiiinil-l
John IuriHon.
A tint' tftune (favc! a farewell
speech 11 h nlm will continue her
Pro- fieieiiH -Acuiii'niy in
Port land. Hlie will prov her
woi lliine.-B In On: girls' kiuu Hat
urtluy evening' with tliu L'nion
A yell competition wan lie Id and
uh tint Juniors bellowed tlio totid
11 to Uiein the credit bhould be
given.
;.'.
The Topic of the Pay club held
lt ili-Ht meeting of tli in Hemetiler
Thursday . iiionilntf. Several new
ui(;nihctft were admitted and of
An . uaeinhly hhn lield Friday
Iiiorilliiif at 10 o'clock. The ttpeak-
,er of tin morning. Key. tieorjfu A. j
'Pollard. was Introduced by
feaMir Towler.
? The theme Ileverend pollard
poko upon wua "I.Hc",., He Btress
od three: iliHtlnct altitudes of life
Uy rocititifr poetry, prone, und com
teiil HkelchcH of every . day life,
Itevoreud Pollard's spert-tt wuh
inufle ho omphutlc that even the
1'ooltn could dincern his niotinlhK
: Warren (lllbert took, tho floor
following Mr. pollard und wua
hulled with dcllffht by- his many
encer ilHlonora. llu on noun cod the
proximity of the movie "'Tho Man ru.'t,rH ,or ,,. ntxt ,wo W(.,.KK W(.re
.Without u Country." encouraging
Ull Hludenl to attend.
1 ' The meeting wun then turned
over to tint Httidcnt body president.
Jtulph .Webb. Ah the MaeTiivli
clan wax plnnulim to beat the Pen
dleton HuckarooH on their home
elected. KloHMie Veddi-r was elect
ed chairuian and Klllecn Kiddle
ecrelary.
Thin club wuh o 10 ni zed by Mrs.
'Young's History IV ela.KH. Itegu
lar meellliKH are held every Kri-
floor, Kulph culled on vartoiia day when the eventa of the day
liieinhcm of the squad for short ure fllsciMMcd. The club was very
titlkw. Woo to Pendleton, If ull ' uccesf ul last femcKter and proved ,
threats are curried out. Among . to be un Interesting und original
way In which to ttudy that art of
the hislory,
An UHHcmhly wiui culled Thurs
day afternoon for the A. (1. 8.
Girl. At tht time Hie reKiilar
hijHliii'NM iiicelliiff wuh ht-ld, with
Hie program, noeial. blK Hitter,
Kcrviee, health. conHtilutloii. and
refreshment committee giving
tht-lr reiMirtu. MIkh ImlKh told iih
of the reiiiodeiinjf nf the rcHt room
for i be rwnodellog of Die rest room
for the Rlr In. New draperies and
pltlowH have been made by the
Momcatlc Art glrla while the
manual training hoys have made
Hettei-H. The rent room will be open
for the girls bffore long,
New biixllienH wuh then taken up
and the "Trull Heck em' club" wa
dlm-uHHi-d by Minn Di'iiucit. and
Phyllis Kcruuton.
HiiggcutionH for the April Antlca
were mentioned und thu meet big
adjourned.
liomeatlc Art II girls are making
linen lnwH while the A students
in I bin chum have th'lr ctioiee of
muklntj: voile or tub llk dreKHea.
The enrollment of the hlh
Hi'hool la now four hundred and I
seventy four.
The A. O. 8. this yeur are try
Inif tho development of a new Idea
for the entertainment for the Klrls I
who brltiff their lunch at noon. ;
Special duneca, piano and vocal
sol oh are Home of the features that I
huve lcen presented before the I
KlrlH In tho auditorium. This plan '
ban never been worked out before
but It Is proving to be very sue-
cefsful.
A iien oKwemblv under the direc
tion of M1B Miller wuh held hwt ! Graves Decoration Trust. Mil-
week for tho purpose of learning lwn J- ',o-piuin, nieaifo. ill.; or-
sonie soiitfrt. After sliifftnK "Tho wmui, i noma nwuie, eauie,
Star Wpansled Hanner" and "A j Wuh.: world peace, Thomas A.
Song of i.ove." Iho student were , 1am;, 'lopeka, Kan.; trophies und
led in some yells by Clifford Klciy,. awurds, Asa Cundler, Atlanta, (la.;
The student body president then
called on several men from the
btusketbull team to tell about the
game with Wullowu. Tho assem
bly was then dismissed und stu
denth reported to their seventh
period classes.
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wnji ij:(;io. vi;m: i.
1 I'AKIS IX MAIS Oil'
JNIilANAl'(l.lS, Ind. (Al).
I Appoint Hu nt, of national standing
! committees of the American l.eg
j ion, fl.v.iiiK of the dales for the
seventh aim ial national conven
' lion and preliminary preparations
for holding the i:tu7 convention
j In paris weie the oulstandiug de
I M-lopmenlH of the meeting of tin
iiatlon.il I'jtecutivi coinni.ltee hen
(recently.
! Chairmen of the ' committee
jure: rehabilitation, Watson 11
I Mllb r. Washington. O. c.; child
welfare, Mark T. McKte. Iietrolt
Mich.; American ism commission.
K. K. Uixby. Muskogee. Okla.;
foreign committee on American
Ism. Hurry W. lierdie, Tampico.
Mexico; legislative, O. L. liodeu
hamer, Kldorudo, Ark.; finance
Wilder S. Meteulf, Lawrence,
Kan.; naval affairs. K. K. Kpaf
for.d, New Vork City; military uf
fuirs, (Jeorge K. J.each. Minneup
olis, Minn.: aeronautics, Jiecd
I .and is. Chicago, III.; foreign re
lations commission,. 1. Nelson
Jackson, Burlington. Vt.; distin
guished guests, Alton T. Roberts,
Maniitette, Mich.; trustees Ovcr-
Jiifiics A. l)tafn, lio
Cumitiandi1
a Kiven a-jinoriiy uy I lie ex
ecutive committee to appoint a
"France national conveulioii truv-
cl Committee. This coiiiinitle
FIND
IT
HERE
Copy fur this colmiiii mut be
In by 9:00 . m.
SHflut I'lh-cs on Stationery j
All kinds of high class writing'
material. In bulk, by the pound.'
will tiiu.iv .....i . . . "i oxs hi one-nun me regu
uhi study und perfect plans for!,,,. ... u ir..i..i.. 1
1-31-31
flUlltlllnif friinui ..(.. .. ....!..
on u national U.HIH. It l Vii-! "I"""y "r"B Hlur"-
muteu thai belweii 15, aim undj
3Mu I.i gioniKtlres wish to ut-J
tend the convention.
Commander Drain suggested'
that 127wuti u very sultalde time
for holding u convention In l'aris,
as that yeur murks the tenth an
niversary of Amerlcu's entry Into
the World war and ulso of the
landing of the first units of thej
c. r . on v rencn soli
previously been suggested thutj nB t-m done at this time.
1928 be chosen ns the l'aris con- tuking udvantuge of the 2
ventlon year. Final action on the
plan rests with the national con
.Notice MuMclaiLs -Regular
meeting of Local 7;:c ;
uill be held in K. . hull. Sunday.
February 1st at noon. Mrs. I. J.
Gates. Sec. 1-oO-L't .
l'ltAMI. !
ixi)i:if:Mi;xn; srn;
is' ;ij; i.i;(.i)
INDKI'KNDKNCK, Kan. Title
to the 3 88 -acre farm near here
which was presented to the Kan
sas department of the American
Legion for tho erection of Region
al cn Huron's uuiet No. 2. us purt
Those having 1 'let ores to be
it hud! framed will profit greatly by hav-:
und
per
cent discount .now offered on ull :
frame jobs for tho next ten days
at iticnuruson's Art & uilt Shop.
The largest stock of moulding and
swing frames In Kastern Oregon.
Over 150 patterns of moulding
from which to select your frame.'
1-2U-U
Tho American History II clusses
are trying something new this
snmcMlcr. able the Knights of Ak-Sur-Hcn,
Instead of Ihe v$nn as u whole ifl Nebraska organization, to co-
studylng a current topic, a Hmi-()ll,ni),, with the Oniuhu commit
inlttee Is uppolntcd every week b jte0 in entertaining the Legion con
tho tcucher to usslgn oral topics j ventlon. Klaborate plans for cn
rn a certain member of the class. i4rrtalnment of the visitors are
This report Is given at the begin- mpj(y wnss developed, accord -nlng
of the period by the siudenti,n(f , saimiel Iteynolds. chair-
ror worm war orphans, is now
vested In the department. The
deed to the farm was turned over
to the Legion by Mr. and Airs. D.
A. I 'al ney of this city, the don-
rcvocatlon of post charters, ,1.1 ors, at a ceremony held hero re-
Robert Relchardt, Fort Smith, cently by Harold It. Andrews I'ost.
Ark.; national convention work, -No. 139. Speeches were made by
Samuel Reynolds, Omaha. Net).; J Department Commander Fran
source records. A. JOugene Putll Haucke and by Mr. Dabney.
son, N-w Jersey. j Mr. Dabney's gift was made
October 5 to y were selected ;8 conditional upon the departiuenl'u
the dates for the convention to depositing In a local bank the
be held ut Omaha, Neb.- Thcsu sum of $60, Una. The department
dates were chosen In order to en-' curried on -a campaign for funds
If you want fine boxed station
cry al one-half price please drop In
and let us show you, ut 25c, 3(Jc,
of the Legion's program to cart! 35c und 40c a box nl Sllverthorn-
Have Some Candy
The Famous '
0KI0LK Tttl'K Fit LI IT CKUAMS
ItcKiiliii' tide l'ouml
SATt'KOAY AND SUNDAY Sl'iXiAi,
39c
Newlin Drug Co.
On f In Coiner
to support the work and raised
$ liin.iiiMK The deposit was th n
turned over the deed. '
The donors huve also agreed
to give the Legion $J5,oini. uf
this amount, $5.(il'l is to be paid
when the billet is ready to be oc-
e 11 li led. which Ik i:iiertel to lie
wno nas cen uppoimeu inr-ini I man of the national convention some time this summer. The. re
work. It hus been arranged that work (.ollimUt(.t.. , nialn.ler will be paid at the rule
uiiiuri'iu uim mint win w h ; At tlic liuggcstlon or National of Jl.ouo yearly for
every duy by some member of thel
class. This plun. so fur has work
ed out successfully and has proved
to be worth while us well as Interesting.
Wright's Family Drug Store.
i l-31-3t
FIKH PLANT
A new. lot of fine Fish Plant Just
urnvud at Rlchurdson's Art & tJii't
Shop. Trent your Gold Fish to a
spruy of It.
1-2'Jtf
tleniMlli-liing -Plcol Ldi-e ,V
Mrs. J. F. O'Connell. 1 104 O Ave
Corsctlere lor liurcley corsets.
1-27-51
20 Per Cent DISCOUNT
years.
Take advantage of the 2') per
cent discount on all Swing and
Stand Frames, ulso Frame Jobs, at
tuchardson's Art & Gift Shop. This
offer beginning today and lasting
I'or ten duys,
1-29-tf
The tHee club under Ihe super
vision f Miss Miller. Is working
mi programs which will be given
before the assembly once a week.
Hungarian Countess Once
Rich, lives in Small Barn
Special prico, $8.00 per cord for
16-incU wood. Phono iS7-W. ;
12-27-tt
i AjMrologcr.
Mrs. F. A.' tlalmas, Jefferson
Ave, corner Willow. Phonu 21S-Ji
lvlS-lUtp
I i 1 W r U-Ib,u i plemiv,. Oil
1'HeuiiM.uln, itillK I'll.. w...l ..il JF W
" . llcuviHiiililc lrHi.. . JO ")W
i lll'N I iA I'KST (AC). Counteiis father I inheriled 4',im(i gulden.
! The ( 'nmmcrclal club has been Alexandra Forgacii, daughter of "1 was frivolous when a youuiT
; orgmiJiiiiU by tjao a' udeuis taltiiig ; t he bile Count Alexander For- girl. As I had a good voice I
llwo or more-commercial subjects, igin-h. who Has one of the" wealth was determined to go tit the opera
jThe constitution lias been drawn lest landowners in H unwary, ' uf- but my rather said that a Couin-
up, the fflceru have been elected , fouls the unique spectacle of a ism Forgiich could not choose
and all the committees except one countless living in a chicken barn, such a profession. So I ran away!
have been selected. i In the little coiounine- of Ilible- to Paris. There 1 got along wd j
! IgUut, immediately outside of Itntl- on th" stage. I appeared nmb ri
, Ail executive commute feting jopesl. and ndiacent to the fash- the stau'e name of ( ur Aline Mare,!
of the A. 'Cr. H. was heh Wedne-i- nnabie rcsiilenlial Hection knou n and was in a chu-s with Adeiina
day nl:;ht. The work Tor the next ' "Cool Valley," the countess I'attl and Christine Nielsen. Ve-.ll
semester mum dltcussed and 1hejjV)1!4 M,ti,jn tmtr pa( boHrd waflh composed roles especially for inc.
committee chairmen gave their Jj,, H n)0m about ti by ;t feet amid In Parts. Rome and London I
Kieas tomeioing uie i. n. worn. n m,ronH ,nUkcna an) u largo echieved cr. at t rluin nhs. Later I
H. entertainment, ,r ..j became the ft-b-n.! of I '.rim-, ( l.i I-
pril Aniic'i. w." discussed., ... 1arij, .Vh).n .
thai my father was dyinir. I liur-
H...IK I M.I.M.T-. oH. S,, "'" . . .
r aiht ni-'i ui'iiui i reiname.i ni
Hungary and took charge of my
inherilanee. J really don't knot,
what happened to my money. I
should like to get back my easi'Ie
"I inn a dan?;hhT of Count at Ktes. All I want is a room
Ab-xatider Fin-gach," .she wild re- mid a hundred chickens mi l
cenitj. "M j Nisi i-r Kflse commit- twenty dogs."
led miicidc; my butiher Antont 1 1 relatives slate that the
uaa killed at the same lime with countess has lived at such a faM
his friend an master. Kinper'tr pace that there Is literally uolh-
From my tug left of her estate.
J Our Violet Cream Vor your tiand.
lace and lips Is the besl of them
I all, anl we sell It at 20c a bolt hf.
Sold only by Sldverthorn-Wright's
Kainlly Drug Store. ' -l-III-W
I'he animal A
Ihe Aorll Anlii-'i. wi discussed.
work Is expected lo-berrln nil "The Tin- countess Is now all old.
Antics" sometime in the m ar m- withered dame, dad In man's
I nre. 'ion"; coat ami soidiera I mots. S
Npcak.H 1 ri-neh fluent ly wit h
I Senior plav cast has been m- j "'ii. mellow voice, and mal
1 b cletl. The phi) chosen Is Ihe j no l.on-s what
jwell kntiiwi "Seventeen" by I hull h "
laiK'tlUloll. II win mi presenien i
about Ihe middle nl' March, under
the able direction of ,S lleniiell. ;
about he
The 1 ,11 1 1 il crem wird puzzle
which have been made by M sh
eriion, the Iditin Instructor. They
htu'e caused much compeiltlon
anifHiK he 1 .at In HtiubntN; and
I .it I i it classes no longer lack (alerts).
.hi.linillan
MexiK
I'liixlilng l.labt- lllumtiie
Piiibuay Into I'ranre
I .MN DON t A I ' I. - I n readitu ss
for the night nit seiviee lo Paris,
planned by the Imperial Airway.
M new rinslilug lieneons have
bern lllNtalled between London
and Die Hoittft coast of Lnglatid.
to ludleate the boundaries of the
four a Inlrnmrn and landtag
I groundH on the' ro'ite. Fed tiv
acct) h'tie gas htored In cylinder,
t he tight w HI operate for six
moot hi wll limit attention
iTIIEIi'S j
flRMiS BROKEN
SHERRY'S
TODAY only
'AFTER THE
BALL'
A Pit-lure f Inlrnsc llunmn Kniiilinns
FaiiLnis smc iintl stniy l.j CIihiIch K. Iliinis
FrnluiniK
CASTON (il.ASS, MIIIIAM. COOI'F.ll
KDNA MI UI'IIY ,
(ontMiy "HKiH (iKAH" "
FOX: SILYKK FOX
Helng a pioneer uf Ihe
iiorttmtvtt In rniliig tuiil
m it r It r 1 1 n a silior Fo.
I tbailil If there If nil) oilier
biioineH chcM'r lo cuter,
caticr to linmlle or more pro
fi'sble; hut. II K the tiinl
ll y ninl gmdc uf nlm k, how
mid wlii'ii' tu Mi-iire It, Is
oiir prulileni.
I'rw mtiii to n-nline that
tltiM is I lie one line when
Ilii' Agent, llrtiker, Hired or
CotninlsfiiHi Sitlc.innit Khoilhl
I lintr no place. Alt a-k
: inirMlf why n fox rntiti In
into pMif wllh an of flee to
pinmittc nles 111 moitbrr?
Perbnpi the nur wmib)
Ih I bat I lie quality U mi
Imv thai they cihiIiI not lc
Mllll to imi otticrutM'.
I MrMHiMll.v own breed,
log tiH-k a ith ni lilab M'M
tnliic I fir smIc I fcnl
nml miT fr mi imn imk,
itHttliH't nv own nlc4. M.v
fo wii4 ace iiiv (rrhi. The
prht? I tpiMp mmi m
hntilcr arr fHily an aer
mtn Mi-urf jiHir liifttrm
! ln wlH'n Il U rell
able ami Im'i mitiMtritv, li
chKiI on OrrtciMi Tmit High,
will. H. V. SMI I II. Prop.
II. K. I. N(V I t.miMle.
Ore i mi.
ll.iwiriiin INillce Tbuart A'cil 1
Ciciple'H Plan tn Cnmlate IJIJtib
i:ii-i;i-;i RK. ituvm-iu a pi.
-The K''e4jnJ day of advent,
brought great excitement lo t his,
' village, as an elderly man and
! wife ii-ul announced that t hey
I would ascend direct to heaven
I at that time. The man and wife
,, i gave away all their possessions
1 abandoned their work, and stood
St'.M.M KR VlLt.K. i h... (Sp dal) tn readiness on a hilltop, sur
.l.im N H. nsSev is again at home. '"nnded by curious Milages. .t
While uorUing in the limber at i non" ,h" ",,n '' "' through the
Maxvilte he had the mislortnne or ' biuds and th" ag- d couple x
breakitiK one of h:s anus and will! P'-1 the fiery chariot I" an
he coni,.eibd to remain at homej I"""" J"!"t " H did for Klljah
for some time. nearly :;.iinii years ago.
' Put It was policemen fnstc'id
and son. nf charioteer w ho anoeared and '.
ly spent some tlnie; ,. Hff,.ri r0uole and curious snec-i
in Tacomu. Wash., with Mrs. Mill- f tators were sent home lo take up
roe's daughter. Mis. Alice IHekls. 1 tie(r eviry.biy laik. I
who has been- ill. John returned i
last we.-U and has gone buck
work at I .add Canyon. Mrs. Mon
roe will it-main In the Washing-
' Mrs. Lixzi
Jottn. have b
Monroe
LOW. LIGHTLY l!0NUf
LA CAMILLE!
Comfort to the nth re;rer'
This La Cam Hie is fashioned
of dainty materials, has low
top and back of clastic web
bing. A garment, that fni
shprr loveliness and practical
ity, cannot he equalled.
Mo fitted to a La Camllte and
know reul corset comfort.
A full line of the dlffcicnl
models tn P. rn sale res and Cor
sets, always on hand.
MRS. ROUT. PATTISON
Corwl Icro
' Phone Main M9
It 10 4th St.. M'rst nf P. O.
it i&n i rvb- -
ill mil imt - . mmr----
m: imm b win
571 DEPAIITMENT STORES
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. '
Savings that
Multiply
Take a prek at our windows not a rnrre
glance but STUDY them for a moment! f
Analyze just why you Icel that irresistible im
pulse to buy.
It will not be the arrangement of the dis
play nor the merchandise alone. The real
lure will be the undeniable superiority of the
quality of the goods. .
When your analysis has brought you to a
full appreciation of this fact, then you will
realize that buying at our uniformly low
prices gives you a saving that in the course
of a year will amount to a large sum of money.
' Hcni!ifltcliliir, ''jrti(in(r,' button tillud cstuiii will m il for cash nboiii'
holes, etc. Norton's KliiUy Slioii. jtiio mnounl of tli inurtguin.. nw
lo-H-ttlhcreon. said morlgUKu being t,r
: $3,300,11(1, Ut 1. 1 VII 1 1! M., I),,, fa
I'l Mux anil Slt'umrilliiig. lowing described real pron.rty 0.
"Jolltruetor. 1'honu 24H-J. 1-10-Iinpic"liil nnil being In Union-County,
; , 1 ; Stuto of Oregon, to-wlt: , t
Zuljer Hrk'U. under new nmnugo-1 Heginning nt u point til rods
luent. Stenin lietited rooms, uaosouth of the Northeust eorneruV
l oom and board, with rates. 1 ills jtlie Southeast Quarter or Section
Wash. . l-2S-4tp- In Township 2 .South, Hange ss
t-Jusl of tho Willumtu .Meridian,
and running thence West 80 rods:
Ihonce Honth ,'12 rods; thence Kuat
By Mrs. E. (.:. Tuelny. All worK& rods and thenco North 32 roux
guaranteed. Mrs. E. C. 'Fuekey, jto the place or beginning, contuiu
1S08 Second. !-12-lmllg 16 acres of land, more or lesv
land being a part of t tie Southeast
Rent, sell and repair all miikasj'i of said Section 32, in said CounA
sewing machines. Ask about trcejty and Slate.
dressmaking course. White Sewing Date of first publication January,
Machine Co. New Koley llldg. -3. 1925. '
5c lloiiislltcliiug 5c
Phone (S3 W.
22-12-27-trl
Date of last publication, January
31, 1925. '
LENA M. COVKEN'DAI.I..
Executrix.
In the I'li-rntt fm.ri ..t M, Bi,,iJ 0 1 Ti Couch llldg., 1'oltlulid. Ure.
No. sa.vio
Notici! of Sale of llrnl l'roH.'ily.
of Oregon for Multnomah County. , J'in
I'robale Department. I
III the Matter of the Estate of
Frank 1,. t:oykendall. deceused.
Notice is hereby given that from
and after -tho Wednesday, the 4th
day of l-'ebruary. I92T,, HI tile ol fire
or Chas. E. I.enon. Attorney at Law,
G15 Couch ltuilding, I'orllt-.nd. Ore
gon, tile Executrix of the above en-
-10-17-24-31 .
(SitAn ryxtin-'
an Aonet
art.
and ifiey't
pec one :
llav You Property
l''or Sale?
Arc ) on uoinu
jour nojMrty for
sprins'. W'v arc
offer tn our lie-
In offer
hale tiii
dva-cd In
scrice.s
to the M'lliii!; of city t in i li
cit y nml ncivaues. Propr rty
If Milaolc. iiriccil i ilit utitl
chi rcjiMiiiahle term. should
Mdl hi tin ilas or less. Phone
or see in.
Wm. Miller
& Co.
"K fMir Nncn .
I'honc Miiin I
cSj) I!
mi
EVEUYUODY'S mak
ing a noise about
wanting their righb.
That's an excellent idea
go to it. When you
buy ti ton of coal you're
entitled to a fuel mater
ial that will burn free
ly and in a lasting, sat
isfactory manner. Our
scales are buildcd on tho
square deal plan. That
helps you get your motl
ey's worth if you buy
coal , here.
Sliles & Co.
IDS Greenwood. M-71I
SATURDAY SPECIAL
; DON'T MISS IT!
WATCH OIK WINDOWS.
Grande Ronde Meat Co.
CITY, KPOMi.MY ami lltXYi:it MAItKI Is
Ion eliy Itrl'-f lnlt-'ly.
Mrs. I'lmH. i;itl-N Iijim liet'ii Miek
ith iiiiiKy, hut In f.llltia; hi-tter
now.
Mir. Lizzie PohhM Hpent tltf
Kreait-r oart of hini v-i k In town
vInUIiik frleiKla and relative.
Miirjorie Vonh1 hits hei-n no
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