THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, February 14, , 1925.
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THIS
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KEEPING POSTED
On The
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EVENT
MEANS
DOLLARS TO YOU
La Grande , Oro.
A wo ii urn In hut id is wurlh two J
In teura.
First Methodist
Episcopal Church
5PM. SUNDAY 5PM.
A program of inspiration and of pleasure, ly ncn
exclusively. Men, women and children invited to
this 5 P. M. (Vesper) Service.
THE PROGRAM
Organ Prelude t .....David I. Stoddard
Iiarilonc Solo, "The Song the Angels '
Sing" (Harry Wildemerc) Paul Knauiz
Selection Union County C. of C. Quartet
Five-Minute Talk, "The Men's Forum
. Ralph Bycrs
TciwMinuto Talk, "The Church in the
Community" E. D. Towler
Twenty-Minute Sermon,
Man?" ...
Kami 5. sharp
MEN
Doii't Overlook
This-
lira ml new shipment of Oriole True fruit and
Manual. ide Chocolate ('reams. We have never
had a SriiCIAL on the r'luit Marmalades be
fore, but they are mixed with the creams this
' lime , ''
Orange Pineapple - Strawberry und Raspberry
SI'KCI.U., l!)c 1'OIM)
Newlin Drug Co.
On the Corner
SHERRY'S
TODAY
THE MARSHAL OF HONEYHINT
. A llapid-firc Drama or Hie Old West
Starring
J A C K 1IOXI F.
A Two-Fisted. I'p-Slnmling Son of the Plains
It's a Picture for Every Younger from
Nine to Ninety!
Comedy "DIRT Y HANDS"
Tin- Ijilln club held u very In-(-rcallng
meeting I J'"' WeilncnUny.
The program cuminlliee willi Joro
tliy Ann Warulck a chairman pre
Ht'iitcil hi-vera I iininbcrH In Jjittln
which were nil viry well reeelveil.
tlculah Hchroeiler rem! u ttpcr
concerning fbc Hf"' ' 'he undent
ItoininiH. 'J' he club In inuklng good
progress.
Miirjiit i( Warn Irk ban recently
been unpointed Itiilritiitti or ,tlit
iliM'orat Ing committee fur the Junior-Senior;
bniKiuct. Moiii" very
original lilcaa have been mibmlt
till. Marjoric J'ecliJer litm been
appointed chairman of Ihe Jiit-ini
ronimulec tor I lie banquet and 1
working hit' il. oilier commtUeeB
will be urrangeri Inter.
I ni'iil In- Punk Ik hn-v coltcctlnir
monev for the junior rlUH which
urrived a few days ago.
J'roNpectlvii gruduutcH of tint
i.'lafH of Twcniy-l'lve are liluceiJ ut
Mcvenly-lwo. I Ills in nuinewliut
larger I nun lunt yeur.
.
During tills WL'uk the eutirn
"What Is
Kev. Keith
to (i sharp.
This meeting is a demonstration of
the new day wherein men of a com
munity show new life in church af
fairs. Fullest success will-.be attained
by co-operation ly church men at this
neutral Sunday hour.
ONLY
LLJ- MhL, JH MkU
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1 38 3f 140 Hl 42 143 H'J I
J : ,LLJ1.Lj
45 f 46 4 r iQ
L-j fi t eLJ ,s
WUat a purty for the puzzlo fun! (July I wo w ordu of seven let-(i-i-b.
The rent not lunger than five letters, nhd very fuw un keyed!
'i'liia outfht to be solved In record time.
liom.oN'i'Ari
Triungulur pieces of land.
Minute holes In thu skin.
Wooden shoe.
l'ortiticutlon with two para
pets.
Jumbled type..
A game In which ponies urc
used.
Particle of matter.
Pronoun.
Purpose In view,
tihort slumber.
A wlieClcd velilcle.
Ttiu legal profettaion.
Povert y.
A noisy feust.
Formerly.
Carts used Jor heavy loadn.
A spike pf corn.
A smull evergreen shrub.
Negottute.
Hultom of a nhlp.
A raising muscle,
A reception.
A class of Hpeclen.
South American hunting im
plemcnt.
liighcst card.
I,euf of the calyx.
The orient.
An idle fancy.
An Infant,
Consumed.
A tree.
A drunkard.
An Indian weight.
lie quiet.
A plane surfac.
Morally bad.
Mutdcul note.
Kmull stinging Insecta
An ucld fruit.
Cleunserit.
To vomit.
school Hjbtem in conneclhm with
language work has used Lincoln as
Its theme. The name plan will be
followed during the week of Wash
ington's birthday. In uddlllon each
M'hnol hen arranged for a speaker,
prominent citizens n the commun
ity acting In thin capacity.
Th'u high school Is cooperating
with the Arcade theuter in Ihe pre
sentation of "Abraham Lincoln."
a stirring patriotic drama of the
life of Lincoln. School was dis
missed at' ;i o'clock Friday In or
der that the students c,ould ut
tend. It Is also (he Intention of (lie
high school In cuoperaling wl' h
Ihe American l.eglun in t he pre
sentation of the picture "The Mall
Without a Counlry." the 1Mb and
IDth of Fchruury.
This week the seniors have writ
ten essays on Lincoln. A contest
was pill on all over the l ulled
Stales by thi people of Springfield.
Illinois. In every high school it
medal wum given lo the senior writ
ing the la-si etouy. Herman Kra
mer was the winner in the La
tirundc high m-hnot.
An assembly wus called Thurs
day morning to commcmorulc the
birthday of Abraham Lincoln.
Merman Kramer, the winner of
the Lincoln essay content read his
essay and was awarded the medal
by I). S. IHrnle. a member of the
board of education.
M r. I lampion spoke and urucd
every Hhidelll t see the pictlir
"Abraham Lincoln" at the Arcade
The speaker of the morning. Uev.
Klmcr Grant Keith was Introduced
by Mr. Towler. H- presented to
us the man Lincoln In un Impres
sive manner.
Mrs. t'leux er. representing tlie
Neighborhood club, explained art
week und the contest liny arc put
ting on lo stimulate Interest among
the school children. The winner
will receive u ca-h prlae,
The baskulliult girls have been
practicing every morning before
school for the lust two weeks.
W ednesday evening ufti r school
a basketball game whs plu ci he
tweuii the girls' team and Ihe
freshno n hoys ten in. The irtrb
won by a large score. The girls
have ulso bean n lh- wiunuil b a
lurg score.
Suturda nigbt they piuv the I n
Ion nhla at nlun and xp- ct lo
beat Hi in.
Tlu-fe a m pi p uhm oiblt held
Friday morntn for th- purtMtm- of
aroiiidim iithu-iM.stti fur th- La
tirundc-Pendlelou t.ask- (ball tntuic
w hii h nun ildrd tlmt n. nine
Several i!hs H)(o at th- Hp tni-et-tit
the junior nhowt d their ai.il
h to ) ell und were pro (uttio d
tlie cliitmolon rooter of the m hool.
Tin) ug.iln dUpiHcd their ntdlti
be for i- the school at vmlerdaj '
an-embl) und thereby uph Id their
title.
Prank Johnon who w ri nt
ty appointed to the "profe.t..nl
position" or high sthool doctor.
g. the ""udents a short talk on
thu mrj und tuture poaibUlUt of
VKUTICAfc
2. A boll".
3. A Mhurp blow.
4. Plark. 'vv.
i 5. Pertaining to the hum.
G. Purl of a flower.
7. SccnU
I j
S. Hydraulic engitm.
K. Meaning in or on.
10. What hoium pvoj m do with
t their money.
i:. Pith helmet,
J J 3. Variety of snake,
I 1 4.i Sleeping place.-
11 G. I.lfeh'SS.
1U. Speed.
21. KxpeilMlVe.
-M. To boaHt.
i L'O, Coloring, liquid,
i US, luapeiy for a. window, ,
I :'y. Snake-like fish.
:tl, liargainH.
133. Kmploys.
i3j. Golfing expression,
i 30. A mire.
3 S. Reluctant.
3'J. Pesides.
4. A large vessel.
i . Peak of a bird.
43. Tree with a pulscmous Hap.
4 1. Cuvalry weapon. '
4fi. l-'our-louted animal,
4 0. Tapestry.
4 7. Tripod.
4'.). Musical tnstrunicnlM. ,
ft I. National assembles.
2. One who moves.
5fi. To draw Unit.
fn. Measjre 'of duiatlnu.
fin. Literary gossip.
li'. I lesthiy,
Ii4. Move on.
fiii. A soul hern stale.
medicine and such anlinepllrH as
jiodln-. He I'-ally exhibiled an
astonishing knnwlcdm- of I lie use
1 of medicine and showed us his
great ability along this line.
An A- (L S. executive meeting
was held February fourth. The
I girls dlsi-UMS'-d April Antics and de
cided that U would be In Ihe form
lot H'unls and perhaps a one-act
play will be given. The chairmen
of the committees gave their re-
; ports.
The regular business mi-cling of
the A. b S. was held February U.
The creed and sb'Kan presented by
the creed coiuiulllee eliiiiriuati was
accepted by Ihe girls. Ib-h-n Will-
! lams read t he const II otiou which
.the girls voted upon and accepted,
j
j A "Trail Seekers" clidi has la-en
Siruunlxi'd in the A. C -S. with Mae
, l'.eau as chairman. Ms purpose Is
to create iiiti nsi in the old Oregon
(Trail, especially in conn-clioli with
i the part played by Ia lirande pio
neers.
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Marjorie f Warnb k and Sylvia
Malone have made two ery Inter
esting posters to advertisi- the A.
lb S- alms.
The ftitls' red room w.is opened
Wedni s lay. It has I n complete
ly done dV'T. Loni; M ats are built
In along the walls and new drapes
grace, the windows.
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Th- "lug Sisters" gave H,c "lit
tl,. sisters" an ni'i' r si honl tunch
con Thursday night. The girls alt
wrote short notes to Miss Iti-nnclt
telling h' r what I he had learned
liliont their k Isle is. A-b Inide ('lark
perlormed very erdttnlily to the
amufement of the audience..
The comne-reial club wrote curds
to the hustncKi nu-n teihng them
of the girls who would like posi
I Ions assst en mtr.i pliers. ,
A. ii. S. ( li ed.
Slogan: Honor, s r ice and
frh-ndship.
Reputation is w hat m.n and
j women think of us: character Is
what Hod and the ami Is know of
tin.
j Our slogan, honor, service, und
, friendship, should ehertIied by
(each IndMdual member.
Hiuh Id. -ill's e I a tt to o r n 1
Ipom-hl. truth mid hlo sly. tend
Mo make a school st iio) tnut-loik-d
bi-rorc the -es oT It"- p..pb-.
1 real fjo Ilvrcfori-, that the
si remit h of mir school b pends up
on thi- etiar.iei.-r of lt Tuh-nts.
I .in Ii link In a ( h.iin eiu.l h.- sir mm
v nous Ii lo st.i nd I hi' si ruin upon
the entire chain, so once -, ti In-
jiliviilnal ol Ibis elu'K Tlie Ai't
ati'd Hlrl Sitob-nu f--- revereitc.
' ctierlih bleats. o(.e ti e lnw. prac
tice triilh'tnd iins . h oi u clean.
Welt-ordered life, siiolnu: cotnis
' sbn for the weak, encouragement
! for the stionii. anil b.iity t nil
Help The t.inio Stst.r' and gubb
them in H II KiXt- tlllllKS when net
' i'wr ; m that ihf m tirande high
school may t'tind unr-toike-J b'.
tor the world.
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Copy for this 4ihiniii niiit bv
In by U:UU ii. in.
Stl'.'J.-.. los Ihtl-. Spet Jiil
Only a limited mini be left ii
I.om while t!i-y hint. Nurtfm'H
Kiddy Shop. 2-J4-U
Aoliri' lu Ueliekuhs.
The regular nici'tifiur night, of the
i rylal Hi bi-luih lodge has b-en
chanued In Wi-dnHiliy evening of
icli wee);. The tinnual roll rail
will be Wednesday, February ."itii.
Minnie llragg, Noble CJrand,
Maltie Golden, Secretary.
'-' VfC 2-13-31
' Vuur preserlpl lnim nuhkl. and
areiirately filled und delivered
without charge for delivery ut Kil-verihorn-W'righfa
Kuniily Drut
Store, . a-G-2t
Miss Gladys Miller lias room for
a limited number of piano pupils.
Call studio I7U-W or home IKfi-J
any day except Monday or Thurs
day. 2-7-12lp
l-'or a Valentine send her flow
ers. 3-l-2t
Alrologer
Mrs. ' F. A, IJalmes. Jerforson
Ave., corner Willow. Phone LMK-J.
2-2-lmp
Always ci fine Hue of siulionery
II ,.f In Lull.- 111.. lol..lll
slyhs and tinls ut iiricts you will
ieei yuu can aiioru io puy. -At hii
vi rlhorn-Wright's Family i)rug
Store. 2-ti-2t
Diin'l Overlook '1 bis.
Ilranrl new shipment of orile
line fruit and marmalade cliocolute
creams. V,u have never had u spe
cial on the Truit nuinna hides he
lore but they are mixed with thr
creams this lime, orange, pineap
ple, strawberry and raspberry. Spe
cial 4ye.popund, Newlln Drug Co.
2-ia-at
You will be a better American
I for ut' ending the picture show.
I he Man Without u t auntry ul
(he Arcade, February IS and J 9
under Ihe auspices of the American
Legion. 2-3-151
If you need a strong stimulating
tonic lo relieve your nervous or
worn out condition and lo;i of ap
petite you will be iiilckly beliefiied
by using a bottle of Nerve and Vi
la Inser Stimulant, which will cost
you $1.mo u bottle and sold only by
Silver! horn-Wright's Family Drug
Store. 2-13-21
Hemstitching Pici( ICdo ru
Mrs. .1. F. O'Connell, linl o Avo
Corselicre for IJarcley corsets. B
1-27-fd
Special price, $S.0(t per cord for
IG-nicU wood. Phone 2B7-W.
12-27-tf
lleiiisiltclilng, pleating, button
IioIch, etc?. Noiton's Kiddy Slup.
10-14-tf
The Itlchardsou Ait and Cilt
Shop Is oflering the i-opc of Ji !
tiiande a real opportunity to leant'
Llesso work. Mrs. Co-orge Sailers ol !
the Pratt Instiiuie, New York, will
conduct classes al the Lichardsoii .
!.rl and CI It SIiop beginning Mon
ilay morning at a o'cha-k. Slo- will;
pencil the making ot pla(li-S, book-i
euds and scotu-i h. also the mould-;
tng and modeling of clay figun s.
I'l hls is an isy process, according;
to Mrs. Saner and a very fasvinul-l
ing pleasure and work. Notice lite1
'display In Ihe P-hardson's win
dow and drop In and ask thi'iu al!
about It. They will be glad lo tell!
you. 2-l;;-if;
Nollce.
To w hem It may concern: t lie i
a in lei -signed will not be ri-HpoiisI-:
Ide for any bills contracted for, by'
my wife. Mis. T. i:. I'onnid.
T. K. CONItAI. 1
S-IO-atp
Pliimbiug and StcamfUtlng.
Contractor. Phone 24S-J.. 1-15-1 nip
i Itatliiik !nl.
I Prom pi service, ponded il rivers.
Phone Main r.1. Stand PreH"olt
lrug Store. 2-12-tt,
Rent, sell nnd repair ll makes
sewing niuchlnea. Ask about tree
tlrensmnklng entirso. Whit Wewtni
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I'ri'll y baskets UKHorted aprinff
tintvein. Speelui for Huturduy ut
fl.fiii, $'.U0, J-'.5U und up. Clitrrys
I'loiiHtn. 8-12-1
1 II tie Advertise ii, ue knowi
It's kuwII
To maky book-ends, pluiiies and !
sconces for your own home und i
1 1 lends. Vou will enjoy it. See j
Hiclianlson. "The Art Man," Class--
s under the direction of Mrs. !
(Jeurgn Hauer of Pralt Institute,
New York, begin Monday morniu'i
al It o'clock ut ills store. Don't
hesitute tu uuk all about it. IMS -If
Monument Honors First
Californian Missionary,
ha FKHNANUO. Cul. (AP)
Another chapter of the story In
serlbed In the crumbling remains ,
of u chain of 21 missions, the eurl-j
lest of which were founded more'
than u century and a hulf ago In1
Cullfornlu, will be written soon j
with the unveiling at the Sun Fer-i
nando Mission . of a monument to
Father Junlpero Serru, Spanish j
mlfslonary, who cslublished the'
edifice. The stutue, depicting Ihe
mission father leading a shy Tn-j
dinn boy into the realm' of Chris-;
tlanlty, is or bronze and Is seven!
feet six Inches In height. It Is thei
work of Mrs. Sally James Farnri
ham, New York sculptress. ' j
Father Junlpero was horn on i
Ihe Island of Majorca, off the coast
of Spain. From there 'he suited for
Mexico, thence to California. The
missions, erected a day's journey
up-art. extend from the Mission of
Sun Diego de Alcula to ono ut So
noma, north of Sun Francisco.
Over the long highway connectlngi
the missions, -now known as El i
Cumina Ilenl (the royal highway)!
padj-fs wound, their way to teach j
Die Indians. j
San Fernado was one of the mis-;
slons. It was christened by Futheri
Junlpero September h, 1 7!7. The,
San Diego mission, the first he cs-
tabllshed,,. was founded July( lti,
17G9. " - i
An ounce of sense will disguise a '
pound of Ignorance.
Have You Property
Tor Sale?
Arc you ffohttf tu offer
your iiuM-rt- for sale this
spring? We nns ile.setl tu
offer yon ouc, best services
lo the KclliiiK of city prop
erty ami acreages. ProK-rly
ir suhible, priced right and
on reasonable f.ernisr sliutild
sell hi Ul) days or lebs.riiuue
or sec uh.
Wm. Miller
& Co.
'He Our $Ikbh
riionc Ma in t
Minerva
Says-
... They shoo flics In a res
taurant, but WO sllOe people
In The Itoolery. All Mil. hi
of people wit h all kinds of
shoes, high and low- n1iu-.;
inedl nil und low prices.
This is a good place to
have u f !t.
I 'ome In - the I octor la
hen.' we guarantee satisfac
tion. THE EOOTERY
I.AV ItAVDl .N, mgr.
Wlirrc Vou Will lt('-l ill
CiniltiHI UlilK'l IM'lnif
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' WK STRIVK. TO SKUVK YOir WELL
Select Foods, conked ly rlecti icily.
Try our Sunday Service Special Menu Popular Prices The Talk
of the Town How Can They Do it Bring the Family Ut H Be
a Real Day of P. est For Your Better Half You'll Come Again.
LA (HtANDK-S ORIGINAL CAKETKRIA
!JT&M 571 DEPAllTMENT STORES
108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore.
Mass Production,
Buying and Selling
There arc three Kcent economic! resulting
from the multiple operations of. our Stores
which assure large savings of nioncj; to con
sumers (to you) : ',
Mass production (first) required became
ol our mass buying (second)' and mass selling
(thild).
Kach of these is an important factor in en
abling us to provide you and Hie millions of
people we serve thruout the United States,
with needs for.thc person and home at prices
that average far below those ordinarily asked.
These savings are continuous-not occa
ionall ,
Not
Brother Knights of Pythias
There is some special business of importance per
taining to the District Convention to be held at Union,
Oregon, Wednesday, February 25th, to come up for
consideration at the Regular Meeting of Red Cross
Lodge No. 27, K. of P., Monday evening February
16th. 411 Brother Knights of Pythias are earnestly
requested to attend this' meeting. .
consideration at the Regular Meeting of Red Cross II
Lodge No. 27, K. of P., Monday evening February , II
; 16th. 411 Brother Knights of Pythias are earnestly II
requested to attend this' meeting. . II
C. L. BERRY, C. C. Il
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j lilcMHiic. mill iiriMliiillvft of rini'i-. I
i lciliu r uilli li" In li'io- 'Ills limn- L I
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ISKillT 1-ltH'K Ml. i;niily li, Hum. Ikii-nn. IjilI.
Vim I'liy iiiii- iiinrit lliii t riiilll jiliim-r In .Mill.
Grande Rdnde Meat Co.
CITV, IX'OXOMY and IIOOVMU M.Ithi;iS
Constant Growth A Sign
and Assurance of
Exceptional Service and
Satisfaction
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