La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 05, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 8

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    Thursday, March 5, 102i.
THE LA' GTIANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE EIGHT
A Real Merchandising Event
M
Volume Event
An Event of Trcmcnduous
Interest
SUITS and
OVERCOATS
Society Brand and Others
An unexcelled opportunity for you to buy clotliinjr
of uiupieslioned (pmlity at a Kenuine Knvinjr. Our
entire stock is included in this event. Jt is clothing
we gladly guarantee.
The models are the prevailing styles. Fabrics of
foreign and domestic weave. The shades and pat
terns are the most favored this season. 1iose types
of coats and the more conservative styles. Half belt
and plain back overcoats.
3 Outstanding Groups
$23.75, $31.75, $37.75
Real $30 to $.).r. Values
Bostonian Stetson Bradley .
Famous Shoes Famous Hats Famous Knitwear
$6.95 , $5.95 $3.95
Values to $10 Values to $7.50 Values to fG.50
OTHF.lt SHOES OTHER HATS OTHER SWEATERS
$2.95 to $,").!!.") ?.!.!.") to ?l:J.."0 ?2.J5 to $9.83
. 4 - ............
To stimulate trade during our dullest season and to feet you acquainted with the
HIGH-GRADE MERCHANDISE WE CARRY.
liiiillUaliil
. VNtVKKSITY OK p ItF.UOX,
Knuone, 're, (Spuclnl) The meet
Imr of Ihe Plate I'Mttorlal associa
tion nt thr Vnlversliy of Oregon
which will he held In connection
with llu ,tnmml Newspaper Con
rcrvnee. Is scheduled fur 9 a. m..
Vldiiy, March IS. Conference
dv an March l X (inl H. The
liilHr session f I In- conference
vttl begin Friday at n. in.. when
tMcgiiN'W Wlld O fothf meeting Willi
EDITORS TO
; HANDSET LINE
SHERRY'S
1 .- MlllU IMi
Marion
Davies
fill
M-c- tbe ultacK at In.' r an . II"- i tie l i he hiiii.Ueoi'
rebut-; tie Kittle wUh bnbt imiiI.ih i.mmi,!.-
wu iMh ; lb.- dm I on b.n k Cn- b ,i) ' I. .i .! I h
punmlnt; hoi Si im n anl 1 iindr -I" l i 1 ' 'h i p; re.it m mi- !i
in UoMtl ltl l l. Ul l I. lii t . I. All I'llh I
I I on; I. MllA !
II. N.Mr:
"IiMmihIa" lia Im-m .Ihimois
il.rr. Wo i.-r' IoHoimho h
r .-.H.l.l oll.r "Vrin.la" !
MipT-l'nin' In rutt .sir
WHY?
HfMetfr
tin- rui'lfU Nmtliwcsi (Mrniluiloii
lntuiiCPr' itsMnrliiHon.
A, M. Vuirbh' of tin (InintM
1'as.M ('ouri r iiil A. K. Mallery of
i he Oakland Tritmne will report t
I tie elli erin I hsmm lul ion on i he
plans made tor the rntertalnment
uf d'l'4at n a! thi annual nHNot-hi-iion
iiieeiluc In (iruntx 1'aiw next
.nmmer. Ueportrt will I" mad- on ;
the proKi'am planned for the I'a-1
i l le t 'oust eon f retire tt f repre
senlaiiei of the Warthlnuion, Ore
gon -and t 'alUnrnla awsociatinns, to
It held in Portland In April.
C.mli.n .1. Tulnr, rtltlor or tliv.j,,,,,, ur,, ,!,,.,! t. ,,. ,
MolhiU, I'l.m.'. r. IM KlM an nniil- .,, ..v,.nf l)y tK (. ,l, ll.
v.-ls ,.l n. Is of III.- lust l''Kt-llr.l,i, , r alillB.rH , , ,. I. .1 l.y
,f l,uirlnn.-,. u. Ilio .r. s. .h, vlaU, inJ .(,. t...
Wliy Nol KI'M S. cr' Hir" Isjml ms IiIkIi us C" . ri. nl. Til.'
i li'iil.' . h. .lull .1 fur iIIwmsmoii. ' li.txllor.lH iirolmt.'.l vleuroiisly m
(!. Ijiiimiik llnnl. maliiipT of tlo' timt l.ul 111 vain iiil.l In iiiokI ras.s
i'..rili!. iMyll'-Tlini-i. v.-1 1 1 '"ak.'j ;.,. ril.li.-n. tl tlnnim Hm lo llu-lr
" lint.-.
TOMI.il 1'
lo n.Ii mih-tiI trl.- -..-r.
Mtun- .Mit.-it.-f nln-ri-l),
lilt. I I Mi l'l;U I If. t
of ll- not.l.
' Hip
lllif nt nlnj .1 'iiiurks.
I KcwponHrrt troin ituliHffln'rs. imII
'tors, ml vcrtlvtnu nun. rtrctilulluii
inanncoi-s. and printers In Oregon
iniMmit that tin confcri-iiL-o will
alt rat i the lartr'l nuinl'r of ilHi
jjatt'f In llu history of these meet
ings. ;
Death DutiCS MaV Vll)C
i i t 4
Out Ancestral Estates
(il.ASC.OW, (AIM Tin- Rival -n-
HiIrM tif KliiTliillii. Si'ol tlilltl Hill) ll'l'-
SpckinB before the (lusmtw Cn-
servatlve Club, where he was en-sidered practically woilhless at om
ti-rtaltud on the attainment of hls,unit now Is looked upon as a bar-Leo
ducal jubilee. I In- iMtke of Mont - j
itst sam lie uiiunii'ii nun i ne ris-i
mi l. utTatinn rt'iitlaitl ihe trati-1
Ktlbm which Is takinK phu
t:ard to their future.
In re.
"We are run nine wr- fust In
. i ti.... ...
nnd the hit: crates and unceniral ,the s cond larp st tr. sh water laKem.l ms m-pmirs are
castl.s which .to.h feature uf myim the Imied Slates. hh h lies t I Van liurton. who. H is lb,,-ed. has
younv-er dsvs must Rn.duily dts- :ne head of the LversMad. s terri- j left the city after havinp issued a
I.. . J f 1 1... ...,. I. .Iil(..
i).-.ii in ..i.... ... ....
as they an now assessed. The:
landlords' rights an beinc curtail-
id iery day. toil nvirtliol w I co.n j.rteitsion of an act of Concuss oft'luur8
ant help 1ut think thai 1 hnvc . : M know as the mvhiih and)
itcd durinir the most prosperous ; ov,,rIIw iiin, Kran aei. on con
time of this old country of onrs,! ,,,, ttm ,,al .tn, i. Utained bv
is!(ibly w v won't miss the old , , m. , .i,.. Trior to 1 : the
a."tbs.' rttti-r all."' ' territory. cons:sttnc of fi.emt inare
., ,nlh s. reitKiined in Us primeval
t.ate- sawiuIU HtHn. ondition and little was known of
MILL CITY. n. The Cites the soil, flora or M-.iuna. Seminole
Mill com inv. whojh jnw mill is lo-
cte, at ShroiMbr. nbont a mile
eM of CiHleR. itiMrted Hie plant tot
Hie (imt lime la dUuii two yi ars.
and It is planned to operate siead -
Uy fnm now on. The planing mm
has ' n running aUiut a week and
loscing operations 1 gun about ten
daxs ago.
. . " . . - "
SEEDS
Our lw-k of
Garden Seeds
liulk Hiid l'cknsr
Haw Airiitd
Newlin Drug
Co.
Observer Crossword Puzzle IfiRCENTINIl IS
D.rrr r r nmmi RADIO LOVER
i U L, U
It I 1.7 S I I
as z as " " 4ib 17 2.8
4Q 49 "ISO SI 52 b4 54
rxr 3 r
imlj-rUH I I I I'd
WumIh of from two to He veil biters make this ii model puzzle, It
Ih of average degree hu far us solving It goes, so t but little difficulty
should Iju encountered.
IKHtl.OMAIi
1. Ioih1 for riittk-.
7. Kiiu'H mat.
13. Ai'1"ahkiI.
I 14. KkkM. (
I ii. l-'ur low ii.
j 17. Hlshop's v P.
19. To lu-ln.
I l'ronoun.
j:( I. With U kh utn ti'lu-d apart
j22. Kgo.
I 23. Horilor.
j L'O. (.'ontnu'lion; ovt-r.
! "7. To nh red.
1"J. A division of hoMMu.
30. A yHlou- ulloy. .
j 32. To chirp.
i:t3. l'rlntor's iiiare typr.
34. To fi'l pain.
30. Smnll.
38. I'olnt of comptiHM.
3H. C5o In.
40. Stacfcrrs.
41. lndrflnitr artkh-.
I 43. Muli-'s papa.
j 45. Kvpryont'.
i 4ii. Measure of area,
4 8. .Ship,
i 50. To irtililc
;S3. OthcrwlKf.
53. Location.
I.'.G. Kodint.
j T7. Mcatturt' of int-dichip.
T8. Itono.
59. l'rcsHrd.
; 62. ConJiiiK-liiui.
G3. Stir up.
(iO, (larrct.
1 C7. To dcinollth.
I ri. A mark.
71. A small 1-ir.l.
MS.
3. Yniiiiu Uc).vs.
4. To part.
IN
PRICES HIGH
The stale of 1'lnrhhi is raptniT )lfInek of C..'ll.ll'i eiibie yards.
harvest of pohl from the vast . 0r,.,.n masonry lochs and dams
tract generally ! signaled as the ,JlV(. r.,.n constructed and other
'.'. ....1. i.u it wiill itf lr:itn:i'-e t 1 ul....l nl
o'pert.ons"l.. rrun there more tl" j
a decade ago now half completed.
Land lh.4t formerly its eovereil m the canal muke navtjialion poss-i
with shallow water and supported - ihlr for boats us lontJ as H'a reel j
a crowth of sau-Krass and other.wilh proprltonal width and draft)
- niiaiiuntir ve-talion and eon-J
- ain at nywhere Irom $:tli to!thibce. '
j, i .neii an acre. v . j. oiioc(k.
Kurfitl. N V. newso.toer itublish -1
jer, who already owns vast tracts
)of the land, recently oftere-1 thei
$;.i. mm for 1 addktlinal a-
frtoilinc- .01 Ijike tk. e. bobee.
ii.irv .
,
i:v,rhiibs e.ime to Florida;
ii,,- 1'nited STates utiiler thct
'ndUns were the Cii inhabitants
havmc their heme on the.dge
ihlsasl inundated pr.nrie and suti -
mjiiii: on hunting and fisiung n
jtiic interior.
j As ,,. drainage operations pro- j
however, and adventurousi
; i U,n, t,rs M.KMn to v!ih lo rv und
Ith-Tt over the land. It was disco.
: red that almosl any crop produc-
d anywhere und-r the sun cotild
crow n on tin- land that was
:-einie made tillable, and tie- jft-ram-';
tde fir p'lwsfiion of farm sites lr- ,
ftan and has nc t-r subHied. , Thi
mII consists prineiimlly of muck
ir peut. j
lle'.luma1ton of the Ian! ts
;honxrd by state taw and is h"tng'
accomplished by canals ant other
.IrHUui imrK the entire
t IllK tre b the I. el dralimg
i.-.x- -if ii -..I'-ix ii-.- uim-
The drin;ii- op. r.ii ien arc In '
i h.r4;e of Fr d C. LHif.i. itl i-n-..iniir
of id- vp Mem-.-, who w-
rtice in i orsirtit ti.n of the N- w
'lorK I'lly snb:i. later in the
inininc d.slrii-t ol the w . t Id
.( MiMnv lie U , 11 chh f
ntniirr of t he Kv rsu-b s l min -age
district sine- p 1 3 and knows
. irry mile of ttrv territory. hH-h
is liHjit'l in the anthem pitlon
of thi l-'hrida i-'ninssiia.
In und rttikinr to dr.iin the
.nd. s Mr Kliiot. F'r'l hS
emlrked i:(in the t-'Ml' i re
clamation pro fVT l. film by
my 5''' in Cie nr-iiv 'The
tur:iinj e( tli.s eiivinv: into land
VKUTKAL
1. 1. 1 he rt y.
2. Metal.
3. tit lit Ic knock.
4. Yes.
f. Jewels.
0. Head of 11 newspaper.
7. I'ofwcKHlve pronoun.
5. To conKiet'site.
9. S in Kinl.
1 1. HeuU.
12. Kopk.
ll To slick.
15. Treeless land.
18. To step.
24. Advance.
25. To flow out.
27. Ueclted.
2?i. I'olnt of compass.
30. Tv consecrate.
31. To nffinn.
35. Possessive pronoun.
37. Fish.
41. To imtdhe.
42. Noisy manner.
44. Unite.
4;. Inspector of weights.
47. An overcoat.
4H. Hy.
51. Opposite of lies.
52. Morals.
54. He hold.
60. Idudy.
61. t'olor.
4, The lion,
i;;.. ostrich.
Cm. 1'olor.
i;s. Monk-y.
"0. Pronoun.
72. llulf an cim.
tmans atlding more Ihun fi.OMM
s-liiar" miles or territory ti Ihe
Male, which Ik cUvahnl to an-
utrhi ..r h.n.l r.n in I Irs whle
greater in hUi Hum Ihe slutea nf
l:hule lsliiml and Conneclic.it' loin
hilled." he declares.
1 Approximately r0 mlh-s of run-
als have been constructed to d;it
(in carrying on Ihe workn-preaent-TAU.AHASSKK,
1'la.. (AIM inir ,, (uIai ituvatiim of earth and
",otal cost to date 01 appruximat -
,.ty $ i M,:.iia,oiMt. l.oehs and dams
(teats tmiy cross tin state from th
l Atlantic ocean to ine linn 01 .i
via the canals and Lake Ilk
Ukee-
i uniiiii o i".iiv i.....
Kvcrcliides is s;id to Ve as iiood t
as anywhere
else in the country.
ijiiic oiun'i xfK
Kl'dKNK, re. Sheriff Taylor
SinilK l'l ".iu i an us. ' "
d also with the theft of an auto
mobile, which he hind for a h I
Tun nl IIimsI llier Scnlcmc(l.
IUHI UIVKIt. re. Jndir
r Tea . v 1 1 son appnen ue m. - j
mum sentence of a year in the;
penitentiary to Norman Milter,
who pleaded sutlly to a cbarjj;i
1 of non-support of his wlfj- and
infnt .iji.-t irwford. middle-
1 apd cx-Wa.o county resident.!
1 w a! j..ntenred tn. year In the!
! oenitcntiai y. lb- plead' .l gultty
0 making moonshine in the up-j Act-otint as Kxecurtts of the estate
per vahey. ! of A. It. Ueod. deceased. In the
(CouMy Court of the Slate of On1-
If ho advertises It, he knows it's'gon for I'nton County, and that said
rjL -onH h fixe. Vondsv Ayrtl fith.
.
i
CHOICK PKIKD TIU NKS, lo 11 is 81H;
SIIKKDPKn COCOAXIT. per 11k ...2jc
CIMSCO. :i-U. can. K-V: 6-H. c;in, S1.3S): 9-IU ctm 52.29
JKWFI. S.HOP.TKNIX;. t ll. V: . I
SOW DUIhT SM0UTKX1XV.. 4 Hi. f!c: 8 lb. l.t9
TOST TOASTIKS AXD COIIX FLAKES, pkf If
KEADY-Cl'T MACAK0XI. 5 Hvs 4-c
n
n
HOOVERIZED GROCERY
Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries
lil'KNOH AIItKH (AV) The
i-iidlo cntz' has prown to such pro
portions In Aruentlua t hut one
can hardly find u, house without
radio antennae on Its roof. It to
estimated that the country's popu
lation of only It, 000, 001) In now buy
tiiK radio outfits at Die rate of
nearly 2.0oo.(mmi annually. Amer
ican manufacturers prohuhly nell
Hie majority, hut there are ulso In
the market Oerrnnn. KuIIhIi.
Wrench, Italian, lJelian und Ar-
l?entiliu radio ets.
The Had to Midi A ryent na, or-Kanlvi-d
uhout a year o. by ama
teurs and experimenters, now has
11 ineinlier.shlt of U00. In Hucuos
Aires, there ure four broadcasting
hi at tons, one of which is mutually
maintained by a (jroup of Import
ers, ilealers und local manufac
turers of radio material, who or
Kaulxcd for the purpose the Asso-
claclon Argentina de Itroudcusitntr.
A radio exposition to be held In
liueiios Aires In May or June has
been projected by the Uadio Club
ArKcultno In order to raise funds
for a club house and experiment
work. They are Inviting exhibits
from utl countries.
Madden Mine. Paying Again.
MAHSHKIKI.U Ore. Out of a
mine old In coast mining history
there Is now coming new richer In
gold and platinum. The Madden .
mine. In litigation some yeurs ugo.1
worked In .eurlv days as a heavy
producer of gold and from which
one iimn muue u lonuuc, was open
ed last year by u syndicate, the
i 'rystal Mining company of Port
land, with Juek Kohner hs chief
engineer. During the winter the
mine hns been paying at the rate
of $2 a yard of the black sund, In
gold und platinum, Kohner said .
they will have the mine operating
at a, 2oO-yard-a-day cupaclty be
fore long.
Pedestrians Fight for ltlghts
l.ONUOX (AP Kccent propos
als to permit automobiles to pass
through the London streets ut
greater speed than at present has
brought about organization of the
Pedestrians Protection Society!.
Members of the association will op
pose vigorously any steps to abol
ish "that Important factor of pub-
lie safety, tho speed limit of motor
vehicles." as has been sugestcd in
pendlnir legislation. -
FIND
IT
HERE
Oipy for litis (filiuim must be
in III :00 n. m.
iL
IIA ITIIICK TAX I
lny nml Miflil Scnhf
IMione Main C3. Alter tf:0 p. in.
Oregon Trail t'afe, 204-J. 2-25-tf
llne slatiomry. beautiful colors
and patterns. AH the very hilesl
lirecl from the factories. See their
1 1,1 Wlvj-rtliorn - WrlBhts Family
"''- ' lur"'
KnntHinue Sale.
Methodist church basement. Sat-
.urday. heinnnintf at ten u clock.
3-5-2t
XATI'HK t l'lll".
A. X. and MAKY K. M.Y-
VILI.K Spechillsis In chronic
diseases. Methods: Naturopal h
and Mechano-Thcrapy. Skin and
blood diseases, nervous diseases. un(i soul only by siivertiiorn-
chronic headaches, n-z-mii. wm- Wright's Family lJrug Store.
licii. appendicitis, constipation. 2-1 7-tf
b.Swei trouble: all kinds of '
chronic discuses successfully j Why not rid your scalp of dand
t rented, t'all Main "23. May- ruff and sitp the fallln? of your
ville Nature fun Home. -1 5 hair when a T.'.c bottle of derml-1-:ast
Adams Ave. Office hours eld'- and Imndruff P.radicator stops
t - to 12 a. in.. 1:3" to 5 p. m.!such trouble within a very few
t 'onsultat ion Free.
Work In M. M. degree
Friday. March th. a
7:3'i, Members and visi
tor invited totiend. Hy
order of W. M.
A. V.
S-S-it
-
Nothv of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given, that the
mdetftigned has filed her Mnal
.
i
Save On Food Costs
WHERE THE
.vnaain
1 1 11 1 11 11
fl II STtvtt
108 Depot St.,
Bloomers for Women
In Colored Silk Fibre
Just in! This new
WOMEN'S
Lisle Hosiery
Ladies' fine ribbed
mercerized lisle Hose. In
Black and Cordovan.
Splendid values .at this
low price. s
49c
SERVICEABLE
Hose-for Boys
Durable Hose for boys
in medium, heavy and
double ribbed Hose.
Shown in black and cor
dovan, at only
25c 39c
IH25. at ten o'clock A. M. at the
Court llonse in the city of Tui
Grttnde. I'nloti County. Drcgou. as
the lime and place for hearing and
proving ttuid l-'inal Account, and for
tinul settlement uf said estate
Dated this 3rd day of March, 1025.
JKNNi:: McCAItK.
Kxecutrix of the Kstate ot
A. B. Ueed. deceased.
H. K. llxon. attorney for Kxecu-
Hlx.
Mar. i-l2-i'J-2e-Apr. "2
Mrs. Iluuctilou's-
lleiiililcliliu; nml MnmpiJl'.;.
Moved lo office While Sewini;
Much ine Co., New Foley Kid:.
3-4-T.t
rinno Inning.
Sidney l.yle, the piano tuilT. IS
at Hole! Foley. 3-2-lf
The New Nerve lm iorntor.
If you have a run-down fedliiK
sort of all In and your iiervea on
ends try that new preparation, a
nerve stimulant and builder, a
nerve tonic, a better stimulant than
any alcoholic preparation, civin
tpiick results increases appetite.
Gives you "pep
for Jl."i a bottb
days. Suld only by Silver! horn-
Wright's Family Irug Store. S-ii-yt
Italian Plaque Work.
A complete Hue of supplies and
everything for the making of Ital-
luujies. candle, sticks. Imi-h. t
and other beautiful objects of art
(tor the home. long with free in-
(structlon at Uichardson's Art A-
titft Shop. 3-2-tf
Seetl.
Our stock of garden seed, bulk
and p'"kttces, have arrived. NVw-
lin triiir Co, -4-Ct I
IIE1XZ CATSUP, 3 littles . . $1 HO
SEI.K-RISIXG PAXCAKE FI.OL Il, ij-li,. sack Wc
TI'.EFEUP.ED STOI K COFFEE. 5-11. tin ?'' 55
FANCY- NETTEO ;FM AXD P.t'P.AL POTA
TOES, per cwt. i 05
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. 10 burs iVc
STAR XAPTHA TOWDEP.. huge pkg".ll""""".'Z 28c
THRIFTY THR0XC.
nmiiiii
TITMITXIT QTOTirQ
La Grande, Ore.
shipment of Indies silk
fibre Tricollctte ISIoom
its. Splendid viUues ob
tained through a volume
purchase for our 571
StoreH. At only
$2.25
In a variety of the
leading colors ' Hust,
Itusset, Fawn, Palo Blue,
Green, lilack and Yel
low. A splendid assort
ment of full-cut bloom
ers. Good Materials.
Our buyers are al
ways careful to buy ma
terials which will prove
durable and washable.
PURE THREAD
Silk Hosiery
In the season's new
est shades are shown
these remarkable hos
iery values.
Pure thread silks,
seam and full fashioned.
98c to $2.19
CHILDREN'S
Cotton Hose
Children's fine ribbed
hose in cotton, shown in
cordovan, black, grey
and tan. Splendid val
ues to be sure. Only
25c
I I
Astrologer
Mrs. K. A.' Ualmes. Jefferson
Ave, corner Willow. lMiono 24S-J.
2-2-lmy
Ileni.-'lilrliiii- I'lcol l.iiav
Mrs. J. K. O'Connell. 1104 O Avo.
Coraetieru for Harcley corsets.
1-27-51
llciiisllU'lilnic, pleatinir, button
tiotes, etc. Kortou's Kiddy Shop.
10-14-U
I The lovi-rs of Art art- enjoyinr
!a treu! In iiiaUin 1!n; platiucs and
other useful and beautiful article
I made from Persian clay. Mr.
i i-Jeorg"! Sailers is giving b-ssuus la
jthis work at itiehardson's Art A.
tiift Shop from nine until rive ejich
dii". See the work that is beins
done by the class in Ihu window ot
thu Art Shop. U-20-u
Ppecial price, SS.ao per cord .of
16-incU wood. Phono 287-W.
12-27-tf
2 New
Bungalows
'llicsi splemlhl pitMrtles
Bit luenhil un N. Ali and
on X. Ilireh sliifls. Modem
nml iip-to-dntc ctMi-lnielinn.
iJiigc hits. Price right and
uu miMJiinhlc terms.
Inspect
buy.
liicsi: befure tu
Wm. Miller
& Co.
l'honc Main 1
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