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PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, February 2S, 1025, Unusual Values at the VOLUME EVENT School News ' I till It Hi kIiIh' mitl bo.VH liiiHkl j liil ham have had t tnlr pictures, lakt'ii (IiIh week for the Mluilr. Senior play practices are Inlaw In-ld e ry ity mitl from it II Indi cations lli- jilny. "Seventeen," will c uiitiMially K"u'l- L Grande .Ore. 1'nnndn Iih itam's i;Mit Of Newsprint Across I (order ;vt'ITA'A. Out. f A ! News print loliillMtf 21-.N7H.nnn imiiiihIh Klh VUllH'll III $SH.!HKI.7X!t CIOMSed I 1m International boundary from Puna da tut tj I In Fulled HI nlcs Imsi 'f'nr. iM'enrdlnjf to the annual re port of the Puhndhiii pulp mil pa in c Industry. This wan mi In- yVVtH, of lli.IMMI.IMMP pounds iivt tile expo, Is of H:;i. The Ameri can market now lakes !i7 per cent Of tin' lotal value of paper exports. I'nicl leu I y nil ur ( 'anada'H paper fA used hi North Ann-Hen, Ham Pnchrnn Is occupied Hellhij,' rt-unvn llrk' Ih lo Mm slud'-iils fur j 1 In1 basketball loin naiucnt beini; f lii'M this w k end. i A Ci-iHK'' Washington assembly wns 4 all l Monday moriiiliK- IEv ereiid William 'I'n.'iliy Hush of I he Presbyterian church addressed the student body on I hf III' oT Vom ilitflnn. II" discussed Wiishhi(;loji fir: I, iih a -i(i.'Mi, then a nul- 1 1 i who worked until he win cmiii ma 1 1 f I i' - hwlil'-f of Him at'iny (lint n- ' il the l olonh h from tin t.want iil- of the publish. Wli' M .th war wj'H otr ho sh-pped fnr h.imI to lo-lp form a irrcat kv oriimcnt wlilrh hart itoi y t reach ed I In .-nlt h (f Its powi r. . lint all IIii-oiikIi his I If'- ho lived so I hat at his di al h ho wan known an the man who wan: First In war, Kir:.! in p ace. (i ml First In Iho hesils or lil conn I rymi'ii. kIi-Im' nut room Tuesday after m-IiouI. An honor system hits been urrrunlxetl In the A. 1. H. 'I'll chairmen weru ak'd lo hand Jn u list ur honors that iiilifht I JkIvoii kIiIh for tusks In th-r de part meiil. 1'lann for J ho April Anllks were dhiciiKJHMl. Thty (Prhli il that cftrh t'hulrinuii uf u coin in It t o Hlimild ri port tu li r nd l.':T at h-Ht unci' t'vory tuo wff-ks and UIhcuhh plan.1 for ' tlo-lr foniniittooH. Tho plan that Ihu nionty from the April An. IlkH In- ucd to Htart a Hrholar.-hlp loan fund waa dlHcusKiU. ' . Observer Crossword Puzzle I'll'- air now writing hoiik: lor Iho A. (1. H. Tin- on- thai I wrll'-H tlo bust yoltn will p-elve a prlzf. A Mlotfuii for ( acli w'eck haa Imtu worked out ly 1 ! rrrtl ciiiiiiiiIi or A. ti. H. Th-y an; carried out on puulera made hy the n rt roftiiuiHec. Two have hn-n ncnlc hy H (a Ma loin- and posted In llm hallu or the hlfih :liool. The junior (ftrla are planuhii; to cel randy at the k "i during IIm loiirnam nl. tlood candy uf every varl'-ly Ih Biiiiraiitet-d. ieeii pract h'tiiK and trying to heeu praeilelnt; mi dlrvlnt; to w a team whh-h will he aide In dc real t he K-lrl.s haHkethalt miuud. The iiii-alioii Ik raised In every Itody'n mhut whether I hey wilt auc- e I. MIkh How Ihii,', MInh I alh l Jwh Thompson, AHnb idtt J lavla and .Mi'H. Voiiiik make tip (lie team.' The A. (I, eetilive held eoinmitlce l meeting of Un til tho INCOME TAX si;asox is m;i:n Unf jour IiMoiiio Thv Stalniient pirpnied Ity one who known. Two van willi.T. N, Inlci-iial Jlewiiiit! Depaiiineiil. H. M. MALONEY la (.it.Mi;, oi;i;(;o.N, I'iiunu AUN-K. I'oli')' Itllllililis 1 1 J We Carry A Line Full OK VI KM), CAHDKN, l'l.OWKIl AND (JltASS SEEDS In Itulk and l'acU.'iivc If Wc Have Nut W'c W ill Wluit Von Wiint (iol II. Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. . HIONH MAIN 17 A hell Mounded four tliioH Fri day morning. Kenrryln fe-i were lieard uloii the, liatln. Itoorn wi re opened and crowd Hurled toward I he faMt-flllliit; audltoriiiiu. I''rii-ndM beckoned toward friends to Hit Uy lliem. J;clteiiMnl ami the Inrz uf voices prcvalh-d everywhere. Mr. Tuwler waa tlio firnt to take tho floor uniioiincln tliut the re port carda wuiIU ho given at noon to all those who.se gradeH were alioo failure. Aluo that the aeti lor play cut would meet afler school. The meeting 'wan tlien turned over lo the ffludent ody pn-Hlih-m who called for 11m; 'TipTa" to lake lltetr placet upon the atage. ( 'aptaln I Lutninelt gavo a idiort 'orallon" anttelpiitlnK- victor '. YoIIh were then glvi'n for the varlouM ineiulierH or the Biiad. ,-'. I The typing ciaa m.s lieen mnk- k conHidorablo protfrenrt. Th advanced dawn took the February I teat. Ah n rcmilt tho following will receive certlflcuten: 1. Milan HIiiim, Leon Ilerry, and Carrie Dickinson. , Those wliu will receive pins are: Mnlilo Hhaufrrr and Ted Klein. The typewriter company haa re cently changed If h rewarda from 'meilalH to very attractive pins. I Allflfl 1 mvlH, tip" typing Inat ruc jtor. Iiiih Hecurcd Homo typing rec ordn ii nil tlic'cliiMHes an: typing by music. TIiIh licljtn lo gain rhythm. i Al- an A. O. H. meeting called ThurHday aftoruoon. the glrla were i given u very InUTcatlnt- an. I Ip jatructlve Iciduro by l)r. Hlolhi Itodmor. a graduata of the l,u iClrande liiglj adiool. Many of lite- girls nro getting I Into basketball Hiiltn and practlc I Ing diligently t;very morning In hopes that they may make their elaas team. Koine very good ; guinea are antlclpaled when tin U'lUUM ure, chUHcn. I The' ilonicHtlc arl department now rrndy Tor 11m spring rashlon show. The domestic rt It class haa jiiiit rinlshed making wash jtllcHiiea, wlille Die advanced girls 'are completing the course In silk, til Mil experl to tuke the Hlinjy ,,( milllm ry for the remaining clghl wcekH. This will complelo the . l oiirues for the ncim-alcr. I t Mr. Killer, the photographer, j was very busy lay! week taking I he ji.t-nlora' plettne-j fur the Mluilr. . I Hoii'e of the l,alln students are 1 very busy working mi a skit lo he 'pul nil before Die Uillu club meet i ing next week. 1 t In iiiemorj of tb uri;" Wa.'dilm; . Ion then- Waa no Hchool Moinlux afternoon. All of Hie 'chool In jlhe Ntale nb-t-rve this day wllh a Exide Batteries M IIOMIII.IKi ( 'Ainu m inus S. A M. Slmlllulils I'm knnl ln nil rrs lirliiTiHiir suirliT lliuh' I. luhl C.IiiIhs nil sli 'ltllll .SfH'kl'lM (.niiiliic 1 c -1 1 1 mill IMI.. t oll-, I'uliilo, ilr. lltlMI Hlll'll'. Sliip 1.1-hM I ti !( Itiiji miii Cliniiijihiii ('Plii'i 'I'tilihit; . tu Ii i ii-l siiiililii i H mik in FRED T. BURGESS 2 New Bungalows They splendid pnipeitles nrc tiM-nled mi ,N. A-b mill (Ml N, Itlll'll stlllls. ihcIII nml up-to-date coiiliiieiioii. Iirgc lot -4. I'rliT rlglM nml on ixaMHialdr Icrm. i ; . IS ii. i; inH H kri U-H P-H I ZZZJDztflzZZD U .LI . -LLU La Ten mill ill in Is the time In which liils uw..U- should be c It's one of the Hlinple.il the K'elilng Observer iias pHnlrd. lIOKIONTAIi VUKTICAIj L FuiietliMi. I, Heclaiigular. fi. Speaki-r. Ai.piehensloii. I I. Vegetable. ., . , , j. . 3. Noill hihed. M. ralnrul. 4- T,,il, in, I toy. r. To pa.';s, I'i. Ib'ads. Ii. I iifasteiier. tu. Tag. 7. Like. t!i. i 'on.lunction. InsiKiilfieant. -0. Seed. !.- Vi i bal, L'l. Ituw. i 1. tu fund, Note. . CI, Near. L'l. Iteviver. Hi. I'a.-jlty. . 7. Joy. I 7. Progeny, l'!t. Organ. , -'). Hqueezes. i:ta. Stick. 22. Ten-sided figure. III1. MOderale; I'I. Achievements. ;i:t. Possess. liTi, liespisi'H. V.4. Weaves. I'll. Plrd, :i.fi. I Mseel a. -S. Meadow. ::7. Obtains, :tl. Trap. :t'i. Withdrawal. :H. Measures. Toward. 'A'. I'losed vehicles. M. Mournful. :;!. 'llauk. lr. M'-nstire. 'AX. lEaucouM sounds. 4. Negallve. 4. Jleadpleee. AT. Kvenlng. 41. Product of dccoiuposilloii, 4!t. Ilealliin. a PI. Mcg-sha ped, ,51. Pronoun. -PI. Haven. r.. Hcaree. 4S. Age. ' T.4. Denial. r.n. Proceed. fi5. K iperlalh'e of good, ft I. Fowl. rG. Inclines. rrj. Printer's measure. i7. lluppenlngs. &.V. K.lsl. Olllplclcd. half a day holiday. S Topic At Hie last etillg of I'll of t lie I lay club, of Ucui rlccl I'd in serve for the next two eks. Those elected v?t re Miir I Ithlne. preslde.nl, ntld l-'runk GRANGE 1EET BIG SUCCESS fJlIANCK HALL Mat itrday, Febncicy Mountain grange met session. A blrthday (Spe I'lal). Illlle re;il.ll' land" appeared to-r-. Peril Slo-ruood Is recovering from an attack oi the flu. Mrs, I I H It (iekeler reluriii-d home Friday from Portland. h here she spent sSei a I days on business. Mrs. Mob Maslerton Is III at her homo. World's Largest 1 Chain Department Store Organization iop iiyiv iwii 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. New Arrivals In Reliable Quality Goods Always At Low Prices Smart Spring Apparel KxciuiMilc l'KASANT 1ELOU.SKS From the colorful European countries comes the newest iii' blouse styles willed "Peasant Mouses" in bright colons exquisitely trimmed. Also other modish blouse styles arc 'shown in fine silk crepes in-gay and plain colors. Your inspection is in vited for you will want one of these at . this low price range. $3.25 to $10.50 Atlraclivcly Styled .SUSl'KNDKK SK1KTS $5.90 lo $8.50 VOOL FLANNK1.S In Novelty l'laids and I'liun Colors If you keep up in styles you'll wear l-'ash-ion'u newest creation, the Suspender Skirt. . How smartly tailored, and what splendid lines for the figure. When . worn with a Peasant Blouse it is incompara bly modish. .-.'sport skirts In Box Plaids and Stripes ' Tli ere is a smart dash of color in these the newest skirts for Spring. The newest plaids and stripes are used in most pleasing color combina tions. Wrap-Arounds' made in the wrap-around mode so becoming to women, featuring vari ous novelty trims. $3.98 to $7.90 if iu-IiiIh urrlvi! tlm first of Hut im U. Fn c Inalnnllon In Ilic ivorli vill In. Klvi-n al liliiwirdNun'H Art (ill't Slu,. AU about It. 2-23-tf llAnillCK TAXI tny anil Mhl Srrvkt I'liu'ili' Main r.8. Alii-r iljOM p. in. Uii-ifoll Trull Cuff, L'04-J. 2-Jfi-tf i::alliHl lihil wlili'h rnri'i :ni ;i'- I .-:n w!il" nl' $!i.MMi. Tli.' 1'iinipl.iiM- llllllK W.'I'l' t'l'SIIIIH Will) III ll'-ll ill- Vt'Mli'll III I'lill'.I'M flll.'l lll'iili' M'lli.il HvlM'd. Iiiiiinilni: tli.- lilrlliilay'H ul' i:iiiiriiiil..-. liilniluiis ri. iinm. K i 'I'lM' rv iNri'vp ImiKoralnr. lr yni liavi.. u run-ilown fi....ii!,- nml or nil In nml' yuur norvrs on i-nilH--try t l,nl ii.. w pii'iiuratlon, u ni'ivii Ml I in u la nl nml liullilrr. a lii'l'Vi' 1 1 1 1 1 a Ixllrr sli luilt than IHPY fllrolinHl' nri'i:i riiM.m .-If.... IKlSTilN. Miimm. nr.li.l or.iiulrli i-,h,, i.r..m.. tM.of sillily iih n liiiii...! In roiirt l.i.lny civi-s yo ,... r,. 51.,,,, ,,,,. ..y a Jury IryliiK 'liarli-H l-i.iizi. , :,, , 011y ,,y Kllvwrtliortt- r I riiiitliniril i.i.Ninl n Iiirnl WrlKhfa Kuinily llrus Klorc '"il'ii niiHii-r. 1111 rimii-M ill 1 Inri'i-ny Iriini lii.-nlH. .1 ihIki- SisK I 1 , ""''ls '""''" -I Miss llii.ln, it, or II,,' 1., H ' "' """' '"- "III Klvi. fri-.. k-Kjuiiis In fapor Tin- .imy roiuul I'mi.i nilly nil I-'Iuvm-i-m, waling wax u rt unil bitM I I riniiilii of Hi.- four Imhrl iih nl.s 'lii'lM. I'Vli. 7. js. Munii nml :i i'n.v,i ni: i.Aiii:i .i ii.'i'v Tliuradfly. l-'rlilay lilt, llonuct Sliop. Mgr. and Suturiluy at .Mrs. 11. ..'l,-iil', ;-2r.-4t Aslruloscr Mrs. i A. Haliii'.-n. JcfriTsoll Ave, corner Willow. 1'Iioim 24H-J. 2-2-lmp Vimr prrsr-riplluiiM iinU-kly anil lunpirly mini anil i..vi riil wllli oilt il.-lay. No ixlra tiiarg,. Tor ili livi'ry. lit Bilv.Tl horn - WrlKlH'x l.'nnilly KrliR Htori'. 2-2S-H drpMnioltlnu couro. ' Whlln Si-wing Maohlnn Co. Now Koky IIIiIb. Phono H3 W. 22-1 2-27-K Spiinir MhovvltiK of all ( 1 lati st Htyli.H In coiiIh. hiiMh nml ilr...s.-fi, rhm-Kilay. l-'iiilay unil .Satnrilny at tin. liolllli t Shop. Mrs. 11. Mi lcair. 'r. 2-25-41 I'llilllhllllt mill .S (11 nini ronlruclor. I'lionu 248-.I. I-Ki-linp lli'inslllililni:, lilrallni;, linllou liolcs, flu. JSorlon'b Riildy fjliop. in-14-tr Tho "IVjat Sysd lil" Tor flat fi cl. I - No aupvorl usvU. Dr. ItiKli-. S0111-J xii" Invcrn of Arl mor DldK. 2-20-lit a ircut in inakliiK -17-tl' Tra-sh. cans anil ashrs t'li-an garbuyi. for rvetl liaul.-il rr.-i.. 1'llono 22" V. 2-24-01 lii-liwl liny. liM'-L bcfoiT )IHI S H.E R.R Y. S Wni. Miller & Co. Phone Min 1 Washington. Litooln and Lomtfe!- low. Three itppllralioiis for iiiem- rship were r.-c.iv.d. Tlic fol lowing inlet es( in1; prom aui w as f-'iven diirlm: the h rloi m ir: Soiii?. "Star Snanu'h f paniO'i-," by the Kianui': flair salute, t-raui;-: roll call, each l hit? a iUolaliou from Washington, Lho-oln. or ' l.oUKlellow ; mini;, " VanUee Poo dle," chorus; Lives of Wash in : Ion, Lincoln and I .ouufclimv llessle lieL'sltl "The" Klllli ..f . Washington; " 1 ;i hr I Sherv ood. "The Parents of Washiiml on ;" .limnlta Spender. "Washington. ' t he Soldier;" , . K. Huu. "Mar-, rhiL'c of Washlnu'lim;' Matte (lild'H. "Washington as Presi dent; Will Sherwood. " oiieslie Life of Wnshlnirinti:" Mable An-, son. "Heath d WasliiiiKton;" Mrs.' Tnii Sh.'i ..od. "The llirth of' Llmoln;" lltiinii lit-L-ain. "Lin-. coIii'm I'Miieallun;" K;ilr I dencc nl the Ipii.l u.-.l thai Hie rinanelal "wiard" had taK-u in mil lions I rinn In vt-si m s. Nowliii Hook & Ktalion-ry . -If IfciiisUlt'liiiix I'lcut i;d; Tie Mrs. J. F. 0Poune, 1104 O Avo. Cui'suIIltv lor llurcley 'corsets. ire enjoyint; nlattiieH and other useftfl and beautiful articles hauled, i made Irom I'ersian clay. Mrs. UeOl'tfe ailepH IH KIVIO Ie:;suilH III (his worli uL Plchardsou's Art & (111 Shop from aim until five each day. See I he work t hat Is ludm? done ly ilm class la (he window ul' Ihu Ail Shop. . . '. 2-:u-tf FIND IT MERE i'opy for lhl (filoniii imi -l lie in by O.imi a. in. WimMiieUN nml Side ;la.v.fs -mi sizes, lo ril all makes nf V;ira, Pioiuid servico. I'luht prices. Mnvel ; Pielianlsoti "Th Art Man" do your Ulsss work, nl Clchai dson's Art tiirt simp. ----tr i . Tin- tiew.-Kt hi stallom-ry pr"lty palterns. prelty colors .lusl neidv ed. The pi'iri-H are r-iisiiniilit'. it t SHvt 1 Ihoi i-'t IkIiI'h Family. Unit: Slor. 2-2x-tr Hent. dell mid ipwinpr niftchluen. icpalr all makca Astt nlmtit frop Hpeelal prluu, $,S.0i per cord Tor iG-lncU wood. Pliouc 2U7-W. 12-37-te Spring showimr of all Up- lat'-st si lea in ee-ats. suits and dresses. Thursday, l"rhlny and Saturday at Mie lltillliet Shop. Mrs. 11. Meleslf, M;r. .'-15-41 'Lincoln as a Pitlliliiaii;' Mrs. nd ti Anna llolnmn. "Marriatfi 1111 I w,,r for I tenth of Lincoln:' Amy Horn. : '' Shop. Loilfrlellow's Itlrtli;" Mi-b. Alice' Lillle .hN' Pell rH Willi Ililt And Piii-m hi M.tit h Malic op hi bright e'llor ciuibi- lliead, "ill ion. blue, red and I hi. ,V;c J ; .old I'l-h I ut M 11 1 .lapai.ese Fan Tall Cnld I'ish. fish plant, casth.s for , the fish bowl, shells ami colored pearl. Kverythlm; for I1p cold fish. al Uk-hardson's Art & Gift Shop. S-l'O-tf Somethlni; in-w in spiirt lillle Kills. N.H ton :t Kid- r - j 7 -1 t and WrlllllKS of; ll'ALLW PLA4JI IIS Jfiillie (loppel,, A Complete line nf supplies and deal It. The llcKa'n materials for the inn kbit; of t he I bv Mix, Kate lied- Italian P1niitc work, lleautlfill new L s II II 13 M &. m m m m n M n n H TODAY ONLY- ' Midnight Shadows 99 Slarrinjr KDMl'M) COIIPh "Two-Pislcd Fast Moving Attinn iind Thrills (.'omt'tly, "SKA l.DCS" i:i-' BasasBBasaaiiiiiBBiiBBiaiiiiiij' Saturday and Sunday SPECIAL On land See Our Window Newiin Drug Co. H Hun, "MarriiiKi Lonyfi-ilow ;" "I .tllt: lelluw 'h tauill, a-slt head san-r "Ml, Wi-tnui IU lis" and t:nti I Sherwood r-ad the "Life of Mai l ha Washington," Wash inirtou Irvine's "A Piihli Tea In l Hi) N'-w Vork' w as put on ill pantonine by K. rniit IttiRain, Amy lb-own. .tnanitu Spender. Ivl oa Hi t a and P.diih Kacaln. Amy Prown u-ave a piaut miIo; -Mis. (Irace tiroul i.iiil Lomtelhiw's "Wreck o! the Ibpt 1 u.t" and Mr. and Mrs, i 'has. Spencer an I da iKhler, .luauitn. sanK "My tlrandfatlter'H i iuek. The lectur er conduele.i u spciiinir contest in church. M 1 s. Alb.- Mm- and Wil liam Sherw oimI , rc captains. Mrs. Mali I Anumi s(M Ited Hie mol word? nun eti l on i Miss (lladys Milb r litis room for 11 limited number uf piano pupils. Call sluillo .17U-W or homo IS5-J any day except Monday or Thurs day. 2-7.11'lp Sptinu showing of all tliu talrst styles tu coats, suits and dresses.1 SATURDAY 28th. Wc open our (JROCKRY Dlit'AKTMKNT in the CITY MKAT MARKKT: Wc offer a full line of Fruits, Vegetables, Staple and Fancy (iroccries at reasonable price.. A fresh, clean stock iip-to-lhe-minule. Mr. Clark Webb, who lia.s been with lis for a num ber of years as bookkeeper, will have full charge of this department. Cleanliness, Service and Quality is our slogan, TRY I'S. Grande Hondo Moat Co. GROCKRY DKI'ARTMKNT Clark Webb, Mgr. ' t-.ip i:ramr' !,...-.., -M.-m- iMtliT blTtll- i-ruary put Imts of das In I. inn on a slum Mr. ami Mm. Prip'st tlniratn liae b ased tu.- I (.,ker plat e which was rec-'iHlv ncated by William T;tlor. AnsUn Pepper It.! installed a t adln reeeKpii; p.. t In his home. A 1 1 e r m ra I dais" III ness M e. Lemon, employ ,1 tu. ,,.,. lvy. Iioldf farm. m ;it,tV ft attend hi hlt dutlrn. B linumr Halt dtit. f w.i4 W 'M i eprt;.-iiivd 'fues.lii t venln ai the Areadv tlHatir hi Ln lluinb htu "Matfitt aul J eg In lro- HI TV ( f) 1 w (f J M'c have either got to quit ndvcrtMsins: or enlarge the place it's one or the other. As it is, can't always handle the crowd. It. will be solved. In the meantime, we will do our best. Cafeteria Lunches COMI'I.KTK SKRVM'K Fountain liakciy - Candies - Cooked Foods m IIB1UBJJ11EJI11IJII1III