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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday. February 21, 1925. PAGE EIGHT i MONDAY l-KI!ItlAI!Y r.i t IS TUN , LAST DAY or VOLUME EVENT A WO 1 1 I I to tiii; wish KCKI'll'IKNT LaOrande.Oro School News aito ;i:s hows hank AKHLAN'I), Ore. James Kelly of Saul a Ana, (ul.. In In tin Cuinmun. Ity hospital with u broken lg, While IiIh compunlons, Claude Dick son, Howard Dickson. Hurley lleas Inn and lluppy Simpson, till or Sun tu Ana, narrowly escaped ser ious Injury In an automobile acci dent In On; Hlsklyous. . Tin men were driving through from Rinta Ana, hound Tor Klam nlli l-'ulls. According to Hcusfon, ov-niT of thu cur, who was driving fit tho time, they were routing down u alight slope and In attempt ing to make the turn at thu hot I om I heir car skidded and rolled dpwn the embankment. Thi' girls' hiking Hub 1h -plan, nini; u big hike for Hal unlay after noon. Ko far. In the history of the rluh. v-iy few girlH have lit I l) (J ! jihe hikes, hul Ih-IIi r and lugger !' hikes are planned for (lie future, An assembly was called Wcdm-H-.d;iy ut Vhleh time Victor I I'inlo. wi ll known violinist of I,u ;rande. i accompanied by Mrs. J 'arkilison. i1 rendered ihrcc K.-l'-riions. The fit.nl i wo played were "I'olonahie" and "Oriental. Ah an encore lie played "'I'ratiiuej-J,' 'fhe program was cn- joyed by all. especially those ill the IIIUHlC clilHHeH. I J MlSH Miller ltIHOUIie- 1 )f t 1 he i music rhiHHcK h-iil inittdeiil appre 1 elation every VVednejiday and all ! I Ik S" who had st .udy p' i lodH al .that time weir: welcome to jullt cither class, The Hellion held a ehiSM meeting I mined lately after the assembly while Die n si of tin- students ucnl to their seventy period cla:;n-s. Miss lalgh Is busy coaching thu class teams for llui intei-elaHH lour namcnts. Many new girls are fry ing out for the teaniH. KreHhmen and Kophomor girls practice on Tint: Jay and Thursday and the junior and Henlor girls on Wednes day ami Friday. j ' i Klx-weelta exams have been fid lowing one another rapidly during the past week. I I An assembly was culled for tin." girls Tin Hday. Talks were given hyi Kit a llclle Kitchen mid Adelaide! Clark on "How We Fan Improve! Our Assemblies." Miss Bennett an-1 II1BHBBI5BSB!E1SD2BIBB9BB SSH.E-R.R-Y.'Si n n ii u ii ii LAST NllOWI.Vi 'J'ONHillT HAUHY CAREY n The Flaming ii Forties" ii ii 8 ii ii u n Front l.rot J larto's '"J'ciuio.s.scu's I'aiilnijr" Comedy, "MOTOR MAD" H B9 H n m iniJiaBriaxEisaHfflaassncsEa nounced IIkiI lr. Htella lloduicr j would talk to Hi-- Klrlfl ut u later date. I.ofs NelHon told the girls of thu hi tie IIiIh Katurduy ufternoon. The students are beginning to bring their kodaks to lake pictures lor the Mimlr. Mian liennelt asked tii-iii tu do UiiH, There waH a meetlnK of tin c-halr-uten of tlie A. (1. U. In MIh Itrelt hol' room Mond-uy ufler hcIiooI to di.'it:uH phuiH for tin- fulun. Tho Huelal committee Iiuh planned to u (Jeortfe WauhlnKlon party. A Junior cIumb meeting wuh Indd Monday afternoon at tho Intermlu alon. Tin Junior rlnBH uro here. I'raetietilly every atudent attend ed the plclun. "Tio Man Without a Country," Wi'dncBilay afternoon. Uehnnl wim dlmlH'-d t'!i minutes ally lo Kive tho Btudenta time to H-arh the theatre by 3:3. Tin-Aiil'-rlean lKloil Kave u Hpeclul matinee for tho hlKh nehool Htu dentH who wero till ured to attend the picture If for no oilier reauon than to help the American Legion and try to repay them for the way they have hacked tho high Hchool in all of their activities this your. ThufHiJay afternoon Mr. Hamp ton talked to thfi tieniors concern liiff what they would do after leuv itiR hlKh school. Me spoke especial ly of the possibilities of teaching. i'Jio psychology learned In the school of educutlon benefits us In any business or profession we may ehoose. Teaching gives us a won derful chance of service. Kussla is an exumple of a country without teachers. It gives us un opportun ity for self culture und develop ment of charaoler. Tho knowledge tie rived In this field equips us with iho fundamentals for any vocation al education. Tuuchlng must bo done well und thu technique thor oughly understood making It truly a profession. Thoro ure broader and newer fields opening all the lime. The pecuniary compensation at present is not what It should be but people ure beginning lo real ize tills and: It is Improving. The compensation docs compare favor ably with the olhcr fields one may enter, because of tho consciousness one Juts of service und independ ence. Ho gave un tho question to con sider "What can u young person on Ills own resources do that will bring surer or quicker compensa tion than teuchlng?'' Kven though we do nut wish (o continue In this field, teaching uffords a good op portunity to prepare for a college education In another field. I fi closing 'Mr. Hampton urged Mint no mutter whut we chouse, to go uhcud with u definite uim und not aimlessly get u huphuzurd edu cation of no special value, A Washington party was given I alter school Frlduy by the A. CI. M. j Tho program In the uudltoiium I ronslsted of a song by . Dorothy Funk and Adelaide. Clark, a dance, by the grade sehool children of "enl nil sehool ami piano solo by vdu 1'rtee and Juaultu Oruliam. Following the program a mati nee daneo was held In the gym. He- i t I II Kjosewer crossword ruzzle jl 5 lb p tw ' ts rbr n I n " jfri31-" rJ u ! m Ld gfci - bb 'rf"3b ' ii i - UMl w losed Car t Priced with Doors Front and Rear World'! Largest Chain Department " Organization wmmmm ill! ii ii ii jmm"jrSf.!w: ii ii ii ii ii WW 1 17. rtnrtteA. 'm, 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St.,' La Grande, Ore. Reliable Quality Goods Always At Low Prices New Spring Draperies AND KEAUV-MADE CURTAILS A typical pu..le. with typical words and typical design ryed letters should make it cuay to solve, ulso. IIOKIZOM Al, onfes.s. Make amends. J leroic tale. Qulekiy. Shell fish, ' Ioyal. Iyric poem. Kpochs. . .Small iNhiud. Ieinale sheep. Methods. Therefore. Female parent of u, hots.-. Sun. Mixed type. Matter from a sore, t 'onled elot h. Kelutivcs. Writing Inslritmenl. Seed sae of a plant (pl.. At no time. To give up. A unit. , Mean, vulgar fellow. Large public automobile. Atop. Tropical fruit (green) eaten : :i:t piekled and sfil'l'ed. 'I 34 Loose Itoman outer garment, i VMCTKWij 1. A science, 2. 1 ivetm :i. Ket of musical composition.). 4. To control. f. Keer. Ii. Character. 7. J'tottibi'iance, oi 8. Organ of sight, y. To rol. la. Visionary, ether. 1 1. Comprehended. knot. a I. I )onkey. To be Indebted. Organ or hearing. Was victor. I'luHtcrer's knife. Male adults. (i. i'olile fouu of man. iv oi prerts"iy cori 1'5 uddreu.sliig To trim. Wing of a fish. Fnlt of energy. Membranous bag. Jndefentte article. Grazed. To capture. Neuter pronoun. To sketch. Obstinate. Chaffy part or ground ij Linear measure (pi.). M chesti at leader's wand. Melody. Speech. Heetlon. Discern. L Web-fooled birds. Wise. as. . 14. 1... 4fi. I IN. :in l':xcuvitli' 33. Smoiilh-.shflliMl i :!lt. Siual uiii'lior. iMi'xiciiu ilollir. ItuailhuUHL:. Truck. To mow. .Mcdihilcs. .M L.I i 1c. . HplllMT. AiMIiik u. ii:lil. Small iittmli'T. To- Cliutl. r. ' (JroHH. MolHlriH'il. Metric vi'it,h( lliirv.sl. Katlonal. Throw linlitly KlliTac. t'Jncliiy Marsli. Horn. I Unci. (.i.). witliin Kivi-n lines. 117. IrcuhmcntH were H'-rved. ... The students (if the j Oraiide high school were nss"tiibled l'i)iiyl morning a I nim och k fir th purpoKe of hohllug a shurt p'-p etlng for the basket ba II games this week-end. Members ol' thej basketball li'.itns wi-reealbd on for' short spei-ch aboiil the eomiuc ( inies, A few yells were given by; the general student body. Ml'.! Towler I hen explained ihe basket - laill tournament whieh is to be held here next week. f.o.b.ToUdo Sales of this Model are Multiplying Day by Day There ia literally a rush to buy thin Overland Coupc-Scilan, the most re markable cloned car value ever offered. Both scats adjust forward mul back ward to accommodate tall and short people. Rear scat and uphoUtery are removable providing, when out, 50 cubic feet of loading space for trunks, boxes, groceries, anything and every thing! Scats and upholstery make Into a full-length bed inside the car for camping trips. A large trunk at rear at small extra cost. All the benefits and comforts of a closed car with tho big power and extreme economy that only Overland gives I See Also the Famous OVERLAND iSIDANTl$ Have You l'niperly For Sale? An. )tni going lo offer jtmr pi npeit for Mile I Id spring? We are pleaded to offer u our lavs' mt lc'.s lo the selling of city piujt rity ami acreages. l'roHrty If halalde, ii iteil rllit nut I tin leaMiiinhlc tei ni-, sliouhl n il hi IMl thijs ju- Ii s.s.l'lione 111- M"' IIH. Wm. Miller & Co. "tun Our hlitH. I'linnc Main 1 Now with the approach of Spring you'll want lo freshen your home, and , if you want to tio so economically, you will take advantage of the savings of fered here. LACE I'ANEL CURTAINS Single panel curtains In a variety of putterr.s. For use with ovt rdrapes. Shown lit a variety of styles, some plain, others fringed. ' White or ecru with noveliy colored effects in lavender, yellow and other shades. In Ji yard length. $1.39 to $2.98 DOUBLE LACE CURTAINS Keady made double curtains In several pat terns and sizes. Some In pluin and others In striped materials und colored borders. liemarkablc values made possible by ourluie purchasing power. $1.89 to $2.49 NEW RUFFLE CURTAINS 1aialy ruffle curtains In plain white, dotted volleg and checked dimities. Shown in several sizes within this low price range. 89c to $1.49 Spring Cretonnes In Many Patterns Our Spring cretonnes are hern In a myriad of new Spring colorings and pat terns. The assortment Is varied, offering a splendid selection. And the prices are low, presenting real sav ings. 21c o 79c Drapery Fabrics For Over-Drapes Hieh draperies of heavy cretonne and mirfust fiber effects in assorted field of colors. If you urc Interested In Spring draperies your in spection Is cordially invited. Moderately priced. $1.49 Curtain Nets Marquisetc and Filet Filet hets and Martj ilsch s comprise, this showing of dainty curtain materials. Net in whit e, ecru and cream colors In . a varii-d grouping of patterns. You wlH find these new shipments pleasing and at tractive. 19c to 89c Gold Klsh, fish plant, castles for tint fish bowl, shells and colored pearl. Kverythlng for the gold fish, at, ltichardson's Art & Gift Shop. 2-JU-lf rdone by the class In the window of the Art Shop. -20-tf See the targe assortment chll dien's spring' and summer hats at Notion's Kiddy Shop. L'-'JU-": Miss Gladys Miller has room for a limited number of piano pupils. Call studio 17U-W or home 18u-J tiny day except Monday or Thurs day. 2-7-1 Jtp Astrologer FIND IT MERE Copy for (his column nntst he t In by U:00 a. m. Mis. I'1. Haliues, Jefferson Ave., corner Willow. 1'hono 248-J. U-2-liup I'lal l 'ci't The "I'osl System' for flat feet. No support used. Ir. Ingle, Koiu nier Itltlg. L'-u-Ut .SJ.IMJ (adir.s Silk Scurfs Si.OU In all I he )op:ilar coIims, real irtrgains. See (hem In our window. Norton's Kiddy Shop. 5-j-ll Hemstitching I'lcot lldgc 5c Mrs. J. 1''. O'Connell. IIOl 6 Avo Coiseller lor liarcley corstds. 1-27-51 Itnttrkk Tnxl. I'rompl service. Ilonded drivers. I'lione Main 63. Stand 1'reseott Drug Sloro. -'-K'-lf Plumbing and Stcamriltlng. -ontraotor. I'hono 1-15-lmp oiiif(cd Man .May Appeal. liOSKItCKG. Ore. Klnyd Harris, who resides on Lost creek, about I'D miles west of Oukland,' was found guilty of burglary. The de fense announced t hat an appeal would be taken to lest the validity of the search warrant upon whieh the case depen,ds. ' Harris, Jack Wilson and Don Neves, it was al leged, robbed the J. C. Wamsley home at Yoncalla wbih the owner was in the cast. Three-Day Agriculture Conference Is Planned (Continued from page 1) pies: II. II. Weatherspoou. Klgin: Hay Wilson. Jmbler; Crimes: John laan. Cove; (j, l.nntz. Cove; Kerries; J. K. .Mills, Cove; l. H. Cotn.sloek. 'ove; Cherries: Kafif Stackland, t'ove; Thomas C llef l.v. I ove. Committee nn livi-stoek: S. VI Miller. I'nion; Homer indwell. North Powder; Cloyd I'M wards, Cn lon J';perlment Slatlon; James Wilson. Jr.. North Powder. Committee n poultry: William -Kamburg. Tnion; G. C. Hill. Ui Grande; J. Schroetler. shnd City; H. A. icobertson, Ul (Jrande; Ilt-x Griyys, I'nion. IT ho advertise It, he knows it'3 pootl. I andriilf stopped in live days, Ihilr stopped falling out In lo or! 1 5 days where roots of scalp nre j not d I or dormant. Von will buy a bolile of Germicide and Oandrult l.radieator for T.'.c, sold only by Mlvert horn-Wright's l-'amily I rng Store. I'-l'U-tr Itont, sell and tepalr all makes sewing machlnci. Ask about free Idressmaklng course. Whlto Sewing jMachino Co. Vovr Foley Itldg Phono HZ W. 22-12-27-tf The New .trc Imlgorator IT you have a rnn-ilowu feeling sort of all in and your nerves on eiida - try that new preparation, a in'rv'e st i in u Ian t and builder, a li'rve tonic, a better stimulant than any alcoholic preparation, givinir nub k results - increases n ppctiti. Gives yon "pep" tor $l.oo a bottle and sold only by Silver I horn WiiKhts Family Jung Store. L'-lT-tf liuKhiclds anil Side Glasses All sizes, to fit all makes of ears, prompt service, right prices. Have Uii hardson "The Art Man" do your glass work, at ltichardson's Art & Girt Phnp. ll-l'U-tf INCOME TAX SDASO.N IS lllilii: IIiik- jimr liii oini- Tuv Stiucmcnl iircpnml h) " wliu klmns. To ( with I. S. Inli'iiiiil lICMiim- Ili'iiuiliiii'iil. H. M. MALONEY J.. (iiiA.Mir., oiii;iioN. riioiiir r.o.s-it. ,,,.V nii,ii- Sp-clal price, $8.(10 prr cord for IC-inch wood. I'hono 2S7-W. 12-27-tf lli'iiisillL'liiitK, plrjitlnx, button hok'a, etc. Norton's Kiddy 8linp. 10-U-tf I. old I'M i I! K ir.it .limm.. K.-in Til II B1BBIBB9BD9BBBEI El The lovers of Art are enjoying a treat In making the plaques und other useful and beautiful articles made from Persian clay. Mrs. George Sailers Is giving tenons in I his work at ltichardson's Art t Gilt Shop from nine until five each .lay. S-e the work that Is h'dnir Mt. Emily Brand hi -oak ciiu;n li.u-oN hacks sm- i.u. .src.Ait ri i:i:d hkkakkast iiacon, in:.vv.. -j.'i- . Sl'tlAK CI IIKI) Itr.KAKfAKT HA(p.V. I.K'.UT :Wv Mi. Sl OAlt fl ltlvll HAMS .; L.H: Mi. l'lt'sli I'idiii Siiiiikchinisu Weil.. Grande Ronde Meat Co. CITY. l:CO(IY nml ll(M) 1 11 MAliUI IS OWE Gettinos & Hanks 1312-11 JKH'KltSOX ST. LA tJKANDi:, OUE. It's Up To You Tlit'io is no ullii'i Ciintly like mir (liinlf Spocml Mixturt; ut l'if 't I'mniil V.h- a l'miml Newlin Drug Co. a- It P7 The Black Cat Says- IBKBBBII Pi m AT THE SIGN OF THE IJL.VCK CAT v You're at Grande Kondc Vullcy's GATEWAY TO LA GRANDE Ymi'll (;rt the Key Here That Lels You in oif Ihe RiKht (oii.l.inali.m. I'Nw I'wnl Thoroughly cooked under steam pres sure by electricity. I'ninipt s-nhr ufet-rla M. al Lunches AH lloum Complete Ko intnin. Itakery. anly an. I In tU-ate n I pis. 1 4m Cm VoU p;iy ftnly nf what yini wleei. Peptilar pi li es. n m m m m n m m m WILLYS-OVERLAND FINE MOTORCARS i