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TViriav. March" 13, 1925. PAGE TWO THE .LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER o . " ' ' o Aditoriah o o o o o o o It May Interest You ' To Know That It In broadcasted on the "air" I hut American wom en will accept the long hair edlrl of their French cousins for evening only, as a majority of them seem most , reluctant to give up lh . convenient, youthful nob for Ihe "pres- ent; at any rare. That Thin store organisation Ih , devoted lo only one tiling: an cver-lncrcanlng num ber of flATISFUCD customers. That- Wo arc p loaned to have . you make, uso of this store's rornforta and con veniences when down ton n, own though you don't wish to buy. That Waistlines are non-existent or placed low on hip. The Km pirn line la expressed ' In trimming - only and reserved for evening. That Blecvea oro lonr, short, or - not at 'all, Ionar leov:s are mostly arm-Nttlng; a food proportion follow medium linen; a few are widened or flnrnd at the wrist. . That , A lody In the store yester day remarked " thut It . would l)n ncccsatiry' tor her lo "shorten" last year's cout If Ad to wear It It possible? she expect "lontfer." Is That If you don't ltnow what tlia Dennis Resolution Is, ask limes Dennis. If you ara aKalnst It, talk to Al ' bcrt Hunter. That The I'nlon Cojnty Eco nomic Conferenre will have their flnul meeting at the illnh rVhool Satur day mornlns; nt lu o'clock. The publln Is Invited to attend. That Hklrts aro short, . Tho length sttould bo reffitlnt ed not by Inches, but hy the stylo of the garment and the proportions of In dividual figures. ERNEST WATKINS, Manager. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o 000000000000000000000000 mm., l SPRING Coats and Ensembles That Spell Charm and Economy It's truly fascinating to turn the pages of Spring's fashion book! Here we catch glimpses of ensem bles new and individual, which will be one of your most urgent wants for your Spring wardrobe, be cause they are suitable for so many occasions and form one of the smartest costumes ever designed, also the varied effects given to the new Spring wraps we are now showing with their pin-tuckings, ''pleats of all kinds and flares, will interest you and we will be happy to have you see what we now have. - $16.50 to $75 Shoes-for the Hour The new Spring costumes must stand on timely footwear "Morning . at Home'' "Afternoon" "Sports" and "Ready for Evening." This calls for at least four types of footwear to harmonize with the various costumes. In our Shoe Department may be found any of the styles you will need to properly accompany the new Spring costumes. $4.50 to $8.50 Spring Millinery Arrives at the peak of Fashion Even the largest, widest-brimmed Hats favor the peaked crown. Soft, crushable felts in amber or pastel shades; supple taffetas, pliable straw affairs and sportsy Bangkoks all dent their crowns to a saucy peak and thereupon place pert feathers or piquant bows to call attention to this peak of fashion. "S5SS! 13 io$20 . Hills Department Store "A Good Place To Trade' ?- : Radio i I SATURDAY, MARCH 14 Mountain Ttmn station ! The following srhedu.es of pro grams are given In Mountain time. Td change to Eastern time, add two 'hours; Central tlmo, add one hour: Pacific time, subtract one hour. ;KOA. Denver, Colo. (322.4). 9-12 midnight, dance music. Joe Mann jind his Hair.bow-l.une orchentrn. PaHflo Time Wallow.- The following schedules of pro grams are given In Pacific timo. To chonge. o Kastern time, add ihrcp hours; Central time, add two .hours; .Mountain lime, add one hour. KKI. Los Angeles. Calif. (4G8.6). 6:30-6 p. m., Examiner's musical half hour; C:5-7. Haditnrial; 7-7:45, Lake. Arrowhead dance orchestra, Mel Lcmnion. leader. 7:45-8. the bookshelf, Nancy; R-9. j Examiner, Trojun Five, dunce or chestra; 9-lu, male and mixed ! quartet in comic opera favorites; I 10-11, Packard Radio club; The Varsity trio. Until and Lllah Carlson. Way Watts of the A. K. F. Blackface 'trio. Hartley Welt er, ti-nor. K TO A, Seattle, Wash. (384.4). 6:45-X:15 p. m., Hhodes Depart -i ment store program; S:.H.-10. Heattlo Times dance music; 10:51 1 , Eddie Hnrkness and hi. orchestra. IKGO, Oakland. Calif, (301.2). R p. j m., Hawaiian music, Kludehaker j Hawaiian orchestra; "Thrills of j Surf Hiding nt Waiklkl," Harold ; H. Tost; James Harrifton, hari j tone; crl Anderson, tenor: 1 Joyce Hollowoy flarthelson. pi anist: Orvilla de Pauw, contral to; Helen Goodfellow, pianist: ; Roy Bailey, hoy soprano; Pick Stultz. reader; Victoria Hart 1 man, violinist;- Carmen- Rushinp. ! pianist; Hawaiian orchestra: Carl Anderson, tenor; "t'reparlng for i the Honey Flow." George .W ! Phillips: Elonel T, Hariman, cor I nellsl; James HurrlHort, baritone; ! in-l, Henry Halstead's orrhes ! tra. jKOW, Portland. Ore. (4!)l.fi), 10 p. 1 m., Colhurn'a Melody Men. iKHJ. I.OS Angeles. Calif. (405.2). 6-C:30 p. m., Art Hickman's Riltmore hotel concert orchestra. Edward Fltzpa trick, director; C:30-:30. little stories American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; Helen Plrin, Henrietta Poland, screen juveniles; Elma Roberts, Hetty Reames, readings, j i Cncle John: 8-10, program, Win., ! H. Hyatt, Inc., arranged by J.I j Howard Johnson: 11-2 a. in., The! i Lost Angels of KH.I, Charlie! I Wellman as Chief host Angel, j iKNX, Hollywood. Calif. (336.9). j j 5:45-6:10 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe! organ studio; sports talk, Sid Ziff; 6:15-7:30, dinner hour mil-j sic; 8-10. KNX feature program;; - 10.11, Abe -I,yman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Am hassudor hotel; 11-1 a. in., Holly wood night, presenting Constance1 Talmadge, famous cinema star. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (420.3). 3:30-5:30 p. m., tea dansant. Gene James Rose Room Howl orchestra r rt 20, garden Tfiiit-i: ' 12, Art Weld iter's dance orchestra. Trlljes of Borneo Rnry Hatchet In Odd Corcnionj THR HAGFE ( A P) Dispatches from Borneo, Dutch East Indies, give Interesting details of a peace ceremony between the different Dyak tribes of that island. These clans have been constantly fighting each other for years, and have the reputation of being ferocious and bloodthirsty headhunters. Some 4,600 Dyaks came to the gathering. There were present also a few Dutch and Hritish officers, who witnessed curious war danes. songs anil prayers hy medicine men. Finally the head priest killed a pig hy a slow method and sprinkled Its blood over the mtilti-! tude, pronouncing a terrible curse upon anyone who should presume to revive the Inter-tribal qnam-ls. ; An Ide HARROW STHKET To omi one in lIUo owning a liltc silk shirt tliat won't war i"l r l yellow. $5 Increases nt the rate of 1,050 yearly, hut which has been closed to the public more than a year iluo to luck of funds to erect a modern building, is owned hy the state of Washington. The muse jm is on the ('diversity of Wash1 ington campus here in a struc ture, that, formed a part of th,e' Ala-Hltn-Pacific-Y u k o n exposition In IJtna. L In the Inst ; I wo years 2.100 cpeeimens In 133 collections have brought the total number of speci mens to 10.1. omi. They are val ued at 21fi.(iOM and Illustrate the entire historical, growth of1 . the Pacific northwest. The public hus been excluded from viewing the exhibits until they me In a. new building. Rlnck Hears Itiitltcn In Harness T. A WING, Alaska (AD Mrs. Nellie 1 .net ins of this place does the sledding on her ranch with a team of young black bears. Tho span are well broken to harness. Contrary to the notions of soma persons in the States, bears do not hibernate at the first sign of win ter, but are as active as domestic animals such :ih dogs. One Secret of Beauty Is Foot Comfort V Frequently you hear people say, "My feet perspire winter and summer when I put on rubbers or heavier foot-wear then, when I remove my shoes my feet dull quickly, and often my hose seem wet through" in evry community thousands now use ALLEN'S FOOT'EASE in the foot-bath daily, and then dust the feet am shake into the shoes this antiseptic, healing powder. Fuil tlirrcthw on bttx at all Vrug Store. TriHl I'ackaee and a Foot-Ease Walking Dull wilt FREE, address ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, Lo Roy, N. Y. Stlltr Museum Adds to r.xlilblt Hut I, arks Ailwpiata Htiililin? SEATTI.H (AD. A Hlnti- mus eum, whost' niiml'-r of Rpf-lni"n SPECIAL! Blue-Crest Tissue TOILET PAPER 1,000 Sheets , Full count y 3 for 2."c More for your money! THE L & L DRUG CO. MI SECOND mm star WABHINOTON AI'). Mnuura. menu at th. Ml. Wilton olnerv. atory of th, Crncrlo lnatltuto have established that Mlrn, the remarkable varlabl, atar illarov erod by David Kabrlc lua In Hua in the conittitllatlon Cotus, la tho wcond InrKv.t known atnr, thiTo. by illaplaelnr the noted IWtei(rua for that honor. With an angular diameter of abo'Jt 150,000.0(1(1 mil... it i, rI. eeedod only by Anlnrof, ehli-f tat of the conatrlliitlon Hrontlo With a diameter of 4rio,nftn,noo mile,. It la lurarr by about S6 per cent than Heteleu In the conlellatlon Orion, whleh wn mraaured for the flrat time about four year, airo. Appearing- hut a apeek In tho aky to the naked eye, th, meas urements of Mlra were made by Ir. Kraneln o. Peaao with the 20-foot Mlrhelaon Interferometer attached to th, obaervatory'a loa Inch teleacope. the aamo with which th, flrat measure menta of Iletelceua were obtaloed. Announrement of the menaure-j ment waa mnile toduy by the Carnegie Inetltutlnn on the Itn ila of advice, from Ml, Wilson. "The rcaults Indicate," the announce, ment aaya, "an nngiilnr diameter fnr Mlra of abo-it aU-hundredtba of a second or am, a vnluo nbout ih per rent larger than Xetel geuae, Th, moat probnble value of thn distance la 106 light yearn. Assuming this distance, the dlam eler or th atnr In 2:'.". 000, 000 nilles. "The atar vnrlea greatly In light through a period or about 1 1 month,. Ita brightness changing a, much aa soo-fold In that In terval. Thn measurements of the atar'n diameter were made when the star was near Its rwnt maximum. "The name Mlra. or The Won-1 derrul.1 was given to the stnri soon attar th, discovery ot Ita re markahla varlntlona of light by Kahiirlu, In llll. It la tho most noted exampln of a claas or vari able atara or similar type, or which there are about 160 known. They ara deep red In color and are doubtless all ,iar, ot Immense site, low temperature and exceed ingly low denalty. "As a class these atar, are moving very rapidly In the nn. aom, or them having velocities of mora than 100 mile, a second toward, or away from lb, earth." "Ma" in Clay S A T. U. a ak X'. 1? Civ .- Spring 1'snrps Hole of Winter in Denmark COPENHAGEN (AP) This Is the mildest winter IVnmsrk has known In thre centuries. Not once, has thp temperature fallen below I he f reeling point In th daytime, and the nights when this has been tho case have been exceedingly rare. Generally the month of Feb ruary Is the coldest In Denmftrk; this year It has had the character of early spring. The mild winter has been blessed by everybody, cept th furriers and the coal-mer chants. Particularly the latter are complaining bitterly. Thy are los ing a great deal of money they say. Cities like Helslngfors, Reval and Illga. which ore usually buried In now ut this Mm of thn year, have up to the present experienced noth ing more wintry than a few nights of frost. A bust of Governor Mlnnm A. her guson of Texas hat Just been com pleted hy Enrico Orrachhlo. sculp tor. , "Ma" took tlm from hr. onV ' clal dutlts to pot. The seven wonders of the world In spring arc the seven days of too weeks, im-ltrA of York ld- Crntfm Work for Numerous Artist I.ONLKiN tAP). Hand painted ilippcrs for evening wear, which urn the vngut just now, have created work for numerous art tHts who had never thought of doing anything of the kind before b it who have found thut this kind of palming pays them better than turning out pictures. The novelty was Introduced In London by the popular Duchfos of York who Is one of the smartcjt of the smartly attired young wom en. The Idea spread like will- fire, and was quickly taken up by other society women. The foundation of these shoes, Is satin, mostly In delicate shades.) although there have been some exquisite models In old gold, b ron to nnd black. One the toe cap, and tapering off along each side, neat designs are painted in delicate shades to match the col or of the satin. foot ball Popularity Makes It Itlvnl of navlrtll in Hawaii lew of iNUctstlnt Organise To Support Ijragiie of Nations! JEKCSAC.KM (AP). The Jews) of Palestine, whose political sta tus In the national home Is safe, g larded by the League of Na tions mandate entrusted to Great Hritain. are Iwlng organ tied a? supporters of the league. A meeting was called recently in renpon.-M to a suggestion from headquarters of the League ot Na tions union In Druss, Is to organ lie a Palestine ."octet y for the support of the league. The con ference was attended by leading Jewish residents. including the editors of the Hebrew press, an 1 It was decided lo proceed with the fornmtion of a Jewish League of Nations society. HONOM'l.r (AP) Football has become a close rival to baseball for popularity In Hawaii, according to paid attendance figures for both sports made public by J. Ashman Heaven, owner of Mollltll Park. Honolulu's shrine of athletics. For the short football season ?9. 000 persons paid admission to the park. These Included the attend ance at the one game played byj wcciaemai L Oiiege or (. amornia i against the University of Hawaii j and the games of Colorado I'niver-; siiy against the Pear) Harbor Nuvyj lnm and the 1'nlverslty of Hawaii, t We Go Out of Our Way to Serve JUST RECEIVED! A shipment of Imported Cheese Rnrquefort nnd Swiss Gruyere. THE CITY GROCERY Just Back of Carr'a on Fir Btreet FHOMD MAIN fi?t RAY BAUM TREK DIXITCRY The straight and narrow path la plenty wide for Its traffic. Widow Cries for Joy I couldn't eat anything hut raw i ggs nnd fwrct milk and was 30 weak I could ha rd ly walk a cross the room. I would have been In my grave today if I hadn't taken, Muyr's Wonderful Remedy when 1 I did. When 1 think how I haw .uffered with my stomach and how good 1 feel now I cry for joy." It Is u simple, harmless' preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stotn nch. liver and intestinal allnunts. including appendicitis. One ios will convlr.ee or money refunded,1 At all druggists,-Adv, INCOME TAX - SEASON IS HERE Ham your Income Tai Bfatcment prepared by 000 who knows. Two years with V. 8. Internal Itevenue Department. H. M. M ALONE Y LA CHANDr, OREGON. Phone 58-R. Foley Bnlldlnf Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber We Have Jitsi What Von Want in i.rinr.n. sash and itoor.s axi miin;u.s It will y jou tn InvotlKale our price. Bowman-IIicks Lumber Company MAIN CHAIN AND BOX WOOD-PnoSE MAIN MT J. U UtMIAI.U