La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 05, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday, March 5. 1923.
A.
-Si i- -,
III M T 5
. 10.-W. PLANS
TO ORGANIZE
Charming
Spring
Frocks
Adilorials
i
It May iEtmvl You
To Know
That
Livptttie fcl c-ar treat--
Is ose way to dtsroairaxe
tkeei.
That
ItxJ.&on icffs. savs. ttia.es
at tb wnfl. and oth.-r
lintes as cors of s&o-a.-aer
c&y lor lle afeort
ttMrre zr mxkitif ibetr
apATxaoe la lUe sty
ics Jurist-
That
Fashion cabV from Pn
lay batons wiJl rduio
to I BSed SV- trURCiiClT
lor another This
liyciqm both rnn3t
for sort a weJi as dre-an
wev.
That
A voieu expressed tb
oinkn io u lb oti-er
tf.iT thai 11 ersea who
k4 lurry probacy do
uauch so tcJc. atnjioy
ptr-o'.4ix a anything.
That
M nhaZl rra 1st imaled
Towity that mow pec;
at tira-es a f f r mn
braln fktire. if they
cast kep thtr naiads
working ajocc tie propr
Tfcat
We ar avowtry scsie.
dreary n Choreas
Flippers is tho it Fprtftj
patterns mf of wh-a
we carry In crrcr idtl,s
for the dainty aits.
A Fash
1 a . e s f
Decree
Among the man' attractive dresses now on disp'ay
for Spring, Kasha frocks claim high favor -and
you may have them in strictly.tailored lines, smart
in simplicity, or one of more detail. Some excel
lent values in frocks of this type at
$22.50 to $65.00
The ensemble will continue to be one of the most charming (and most economi
cal) rages of the Spring and Fummer.. These h&rmonized coat and dress combin
ation are ideal for general Spring wear two garments to he worn together
or separately. Seme choice models at--
$42.50 to $75.00
Dress Accessories Those New. Hats
-
Aditorials
That
Vj sre bizff worn In
tfc sari cot-rs xs full
roTriEff for lb- fir or
dova ealr ' -t Up lJ
SJiliJy's ai.
That
Vscy rt- faitv a tcor1a
of korr ttzai no t a.
uythinc good in snFihinr
If STiythinj? j-ou bay fce
th wy yon think St
should, w ast to knoT
loo it it so -r- ru make
it nrHt wilh roa.
That
Ty'H fin4 that buying
mrrhaadis of th finest
quality par bi; 4;Tidn2s
vba it is bark4 by an
hosesx azor orpantsstion.
That
W have an tdtiQM ahip
mnt of riv-r Jack Tjr
Toys if Johnny's pontj
ar fU:nic thin. tt a
purchase in tirn? may save
an R-.barraanc expasur.
That
A Spring f&sbion's inp?e
ro a scsifhior lik thu
A dilUr ft 4ollzr
M gsy?
Tu my print -i d'-sip-i.
Ey V n-rk)n.
I'll brigktfn the 3al!a
iy-
rnxrjrr
WTKIv
Small dress accessories do much to
make a costume perfect- This sea
son particular attention will le paid
to such things as Purses, Beads,
Gloves, Collar and Cuff Sets, etc
You will be especially pleased with
the new sets we have juM p!ated on
display. The cunning jab.t is very
popular.
Even the largest, widest brimmed
haU favor the peaked crown this
Spring, while as for the ny hats
no self-respecting one will venture
forth without some sort of a peak
in its crown. We have never seen
such becoming hats in gay Spring
colors as our department offers now.
You should see them at once. Prices
are moderate.
"A Good
Place to Trade"
8
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"A Good
Place to Trade"
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BALL LEAGUE
C J. Fothriand. aaifistant to
GmtsJ lUnser O Brtn, of the
O.-W.. Portland, was to La Gfanue
.o4ar in connection with th or-
gamza;iofi of employ'- athlrtr
cJuti, in response to riuta from
'employes in line with the man- :
ment's tnnouncemenl in the L'n-;
ion Pacific Magazine, February i- j
sue. i
It Is expected that auch clubs
wiU b orKantrpd on the aeeon-i
dir.noa for baseball at Hunting-
ton. La Grande and p-nJi-ton-
Kie:h. KmpJor at Portland are
ornnixinff and organization of Un
ikr clubs haa l-n oakM for
.a i.r;nfirdil rw-tiitl fin ttthfr di- '
vmom. Prorpcta ar: that baa
clubs le oriraniz'-d at
odc at thw poin'a which will h?
formed into an O.-W. l-afiif pl
inff a srht-duie of j-ven or ight
&m for the ehanip!ionAiip of
that lin--
Thouirh not d-flnit-ly dclded. it
U under conidrai Ion 'hat lat-r a
fMd rot will be held at iom
rv-ntrai 1". P. System- point, the
w?nr;rs of the different units to
pl&y for th- -ntir- I'nion Paifi
hAirpionship-
Asid from bas-b3ll, all ofhf-r
5porxs which the employes may de
sire will b arranged for, accord
ing to Mr. Sutherland.
FOOTBALL WORK '
i HALTED BECAUSE
OF EXAMINATIONS Tr l
NEW SLIP-OVER
Blazers
See Our Windows!
OREGON ILL
MEET AGGIES
THIS EVENING
fTOVEP.SITY OF OREGON,
Eugene. Ore. ( Special ) Oroo
will m-;t th Oregon Aggies hfr
Thursday night at & o'clock in th
lirst game of th play-off srif
title in the northern sec.
Ition of the I&rifK- 4'oast ronfer
enre inMd of Friday night as
) wi r.ririns li - .innounitl
Eugene. Ore- (Special) Owini? . nn A ,.,m,. ,.,. M' na
planned Sxitunlay night in I he Cor
valiis gym at 7:"ko p. m.
The committee of offirials In
of arrangemenu for the
series was unable to obtain the
rXTTEP.SrTY OF ORF.OO S.
to the approaiTh of term eamina
lion, all apnng football practice
has be-n suspended by Ooach Tick
Smith until the lerinnlne at the
apricg quarter the first week in'f nare
Apni. The final workout of the
nrra sras heJd yesterday afternoon ; armory tor i-Tway night-
S:with more than two full teams mn- Bna ! Inef rMnPfl m neces-
arj'- me eany time tor tne Thurs.
ning signals and kicking and pa.ss
iff the halt.
Over sixty men have drawn
suits and a number more are plan
ning to don moleskins with the re
sumption of training in April.
day content was set because of a
conflicting date for the use of the
armory later In the evening.
No definite announcement has
been made as to the floor which
hr and possibly four more P
will be used in rase a third aod
wek of im.r.av ir-in,nr a in;oecmin game is round necessary.
store for the varsity squad. Scrim- jTn loil1 "oor for the contMt
mage will be started soon after JaPP" to be the Multnomah floor
ibe renewal of workouts nextjat Portland.
month and a number of new plavs ' liorjeske. -hitman bas-
will be giwn to the snuad. ' jkha and football catch, and
MoGon picznpea of the Notre 1 Mulligan, of Gonraga collepe. have
name sryle of play as taught bri"11 Pn by the two SfLi
Kant P.ockne will be exhibited to of of Ore-cn and O. A.
foctrU men as part of their train- .c- ! hand!e the whlsUea in the
ing this aprirg. The pictures will ;dectdirg riea-
give (he men a better conception ( "
of some of the pla,-. aJreadv given Y RFCI F-s BROTHER :
out for spring, work and several) I,AIJAS- Ore. rwight Warthen,
aev plays for Oregon will be. d-i M reKut,i hi rnaller brolhcr,4
.k. - ! Kenneth fmm rlmmntn vhan
LTV va Ul BKTWU, I ' ------ u-v
. Kenneth, from droa-ninc when
(Kenneth slipped from the logs on
TTAH IWTTI--S lRMI jwhich he and a number of other
OGDEN. I'tah AP The Og- pJaying and fell into the
:den chamber of commerce Wed-1 " iHamette Valley Lumber com
;newlay wired Paavo Nurmt. Fin- Pony's mill pond. Not only did
land runner, an imitation to stnn : 'wight jump in and save the
;ia Ogden on his way to the coast ounger lad. but he did it with one
sisexi montti sea contest with some J as ine otner arm was use
picsea t tsn distance runners. n a piaster cast, having been
:roken some time ago. Dtrjirht wai
IJXFTELD GIRL HONORED unable to pull himself out of the
tog with hii
passing man
a i-AthJi, ore. Eva Manus of pond and siune to
nJ Linfield college was elected presi-jgood haad until a
OI 1 s'uoent volunteer con- jiiau:ei aim out.
ference. which held i nn..n i i . . .
Iv3 ,t u fwigni was cold and wet and the
nuet here, on - - nm h.
vey Shipp Of the Eugene Bible . " M. i.
J nIS, vie president; Rernice x ... "V
UnfieJd college, rorre-j, . J, u
ih broV-n arm. bir.1.-re and all.
Cofr of
sposdlnK wrrlary; Gillrt Wtn
of WilUmtl- univrHy. erlary
tmsurr: p.us H.n.lrifto of
:h rnmntty of Orceon, inor or
m 'he Oregon Volunteer, and FVrry
or Oregon Ap-leuimral rol
f, iErcbr t lsrit
Othr officers elecfed wr-re Har-
VTRAXGEli IXEKT ROTS AT
AT ANCHOR IX BIZKRTA
BIZERTA. Tunis CAP) The
wirahlps of the Wranp-l move
ment. inreme4 her ainre the col
!Pe of the operation 0f
Kusuan leader asalnst the liol
ihenks. r in a hid way.
Russian refugees have been liv
ing on board the ship for three
VesJ-s. and their sides are covered
with clustering buneh-i of mus
eels. . Neglect has wrought havoc
with the enaine. and competent
etpers doubt If the vesvls ever
will put to sa again.
BROWN
HlniTrl nnllP ch1 ' Or4e. spedt arstlr.
VISITS M : """.s: , ,J,n-rrv.-s--i
.red to th. Infant aoa of Mr. aod , m ,tg ta roeu at tha - of -Lor, the Creut Thtn
.Mrs. T. c. Hefty. hom of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Vril-U" World- resulted la TW--
i " "atmtrr. m aauirat'T si sir - uua rettsraed to tkeir kotu ai iott tor Mats '"era. a quartet eo.
ilra. M jret Whtsl. whs ia at- Gieirhes. A b-r;. Caaada. re- li- of Bertraat WarddL Roo-
rt Baxter. Justla peeli and Mr.
f'ollins nw aeTeral numb-ra. Tb
r.-'-1" c the ev.-i!r.s wis irpertt
Thai contest la the flrrt of a ser-
bf diatr-t contests, the sorre-ss-ful
competitor to compete with the
Bore distrx-ls. The dIKrtct who
win be at to fiuit Laks Cltr.
; it. nascoca J XB.vz.rv. n m a koct for fore. A
' f Kie'ch-r. whs has beea til at Id-bate bta Jastia -ck sad
COVE (Special) Mir. Charlotte ' lorr.e hers for th st week I Vera IVOraw. of fore, tor the af
Brown. one of Bishop Kr-!n-"on's u s:;r ree-orena. jfirrcaure and S:m Wit. and Mr
alda la his Eastera Oron Mnon I Mr. sad Mrs. Gut fUk-r speat I Edraisca. of t'num. for -e ceta-
waa m low last week a nt'K of the week-end at Cot,. Tfce are tie-, oa tt. K-wMrl "ta.
Arrnaeacsa and Mrs. Go.die. 8he trarhlca- achool at Peri-r I That Al I'r-m iin. u. i n.1 v..
vts-led the library, takirf some (-. i Miss Ethel UUmt. .-t ik.'SMl lu PniM ..r. ik. . ,.
'wr . it. bt TirmaTjT-. it1- JOJr-s , v.. t
lares el ine tulidis and lll.ranaa : week-end at I'tm with krr coojul
for the Bishops use In his lilus-iMiss Mart-ry Chlaholm
listed Isctares n bw u . ore-J , Ir. W. T. 'hy sad Mr. and Mr
son work. j yA wrtfht. af Hot Lake Raaator.
"cr" was held st th EpiaropoJ turn, wera dinner a-tees-s at las
church In Cots Sunday morninf horns Mr, aad Mrs. E. c. Ress Baa.
wltk Arckdsaeon OohJle la casrraiday.
lh ru oi Bsptiam was admmi. alia Ksbiaaea WUUmbs aai two
K. J. Si-arkiao-i. of l or.. Mr. .
Ko'ford. of I rioa. and Mr. elect , m
'JlZl' , n"!"1-?0 i rear was ,ot as teat
.k -J I rear can be.
-a-aa au-c aj-aawjei-., i nuair D 1EY VrT-
eot AH to O-or Oorersmeot" and
Crsc Baxter, of I'sjoo. oa tht sub-
Tlc: spe-nt feeling
latter fs j'stt time wi
oader
:te4-
CATTLE SENT
TO PORTLAND
Mrs. John M. Oflkteoa. of this city
)en raturday evenint for Roserille.
Calif., where a position with the
P. F- E. company ha b-ea of
fered him.
Miss Zl'a Wal'sc. who ts teach
school n-sr Uskee sp-nt the
k i-d at Nvrtt PowJer. the:
Mr. Jcha M. Gi.kwon. I
XI r. and Mrs. Ben F. Evans wr
husiness visitors to La Grande
XnHTH POWDER tSrveciall Friday.
Four cars of cattle, shipped by u J Graffa recelT-ed word Tue
Jame Vllei and WilHam Cotith- tU'P of ", ea:h of his mother In
aaour. and oa. car of hoc, ship- I r-aluth. Minn-swa. Mrs. Oraffe
Pd by Hei-b Kntrht. left the North i hl"1 b?B for several
Rarke-fcUer Eou Dilation 10 AW
Youn, irih .Mrdkal IHirtnm
I ni BUN- AP) i nder the new
local royernment act of the Free
Siatei. it la announced tht ik.
Rockefeller Foundation Is offerint
three trarellnt fellowahlps for the
position of medical officer of
health. Each fellowship entails a
residence In the I'nlted States fDr
about eltht months, and opportun-j
Klea for study will be afforded In
special lied institutions. i
This Is expected to prore a treat '.
boon to yount doctors who ars can- i
oiosiea ror the appolntmenta The
three fellows will be selected h- a
committee of medical export.
to toad health sraln.
Mrs. Urn. Oavend-r I on the
sick list this week. She has a se
vere cold on her lunrs.
For Colds,
Grip,
Influ
enza
and as a
Preventive
Take
laxath
i-7
Brom
M fliiinlnn
UUffffffU
tablets
The First and Original
Cold and Grip Tablet
Proven Safe for more than
a Quarter of a Century.
The box bean this signature
Price 30c.
urn
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Powder stock yards for Portland
Saturday.'
Mn James A- Wilson 1 ft for
Portland recently. She will be
olned l a few days by Mr. Wil
son and they will ap-ead eYral
das tsiting in t be snetropolis be
fore retnretfLg to North powder.
TV4 C-ikieoa. a of Mr. snd
yeariL
Vrs. Frank Tenbroeck. who has
been in poor health for some time
is now conr.ned to her bed and is
udr a phrwian s car.
The small son of Mr. sad Mrs.
Frank tvarwi. who Mcrnthr suf
fered an attack of pneumonia is
much improved aJd on too road
We Go Out of Our Way (o Serve
OlT GROCERY STOCK IS Al WATS FRESH.
THE CITY GROCERY
...T.k o- nr Street
" asau. ais RAT RAIM
iTtEE DELTTZBT