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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1925)
Wednesday, April 1, 1925. ' New King of Bantams Smart New Garments for Spring Backed By An Absolute Guarantee of Satisfaction Fashionable Spring Wraps Whather for sport or dress-up wear, these charming new Wool Wraps are superb for Spring and Summer wear. Delicately ' pastel , in lint, in fact, so charming are they that they'll be not iced for their smartness in any fashion parade. $18.50 to $65 ' A Practical Combination The ensemble costume Ss particularly noteworthy from a style standpoint and genuine usefulness a complete outfit, or a beautiful frock and ' coat to use separately. ; We are also.'sHow ing ensembles, for' children in sies ' 4 to 6 with hat to match, , You may have them in high-class,', medium or popular-priced versions.' . ' ' ; ' Printed Silks and Satin Backed Crepe The gayer the color, the bolder the creation, and the greater its chic such is the case in this present vogue for Printed Silk Frocks. When you see the gorgeous array of colors, the curiously interesting designs in the frocks of this, group you will find yourself wondering how they can be so varied, yet every one of them so truly stunning. :W' $11.50 to $65 Adiloriah It Mny Interest You To Know That There. 1b much Interest hc lnsr shown In making Wal lowa a National Park. Hlnen the Innd In already In t ho ForoHt 1 Inner vo wo cun prolmbly put It over with a llttlo boontlnff. That PnreMnl permission to hob their linlr wna recently denied the KlrlH ntlcndln ono of I ho fnuhlonnhln nchooln tn Herlin, Amcil cun plrlH seem lo have parental rnnfiout In order to keep them front helm; "back numbers. That KlndnoBM In the money of tlir HplrlUml realm ant should he kept In circula. tlon. When you receive one of the precious coins, pAAJ It on. ERNEST V ATKINS Manager. Hats for Every Occasion It a woman is to be really in stylo, and it is a store's privilege to con vince her of thnt state, she cannot buy only one hat expecting it to last her the whole leuson. Instead she must choose a snug, close-fitting hat for her man-tailored costumes, a flower or feather trimmed piece of millinery to uccompany her ensembles and a dressy, ofUimes quite large, chapeau to wear with her more formal silk or wool wrap. $3 to $20 pomes Aditorials It May Interest You to Know That The smart woman this Pprlng "spots" her attire with a scarf, hat or ha In some bright color. Jt may bo red. it may bo purple, It may bo emer ald green, nut It In euro ta be something very dash- inr. That "Rymphony In harmonies' l.i ono description of the up to -dale woman thin Bummer, The business 'if attiring herself rorreetlr ! Jinn come to be the art of nPftoclQtlnff nrtlcles of wearer-from the largest to the most insignificant In a complete wardrobe. That Lincoln soli!. "If we aenrt to i: n (t 1 a n il for a ton ot tool rn. wp act the rail ami rnclnml .. ireta tho money: but If we buy at homo w Ret tho rails and ' the nionry both." EtlKHST WATKINS. Manager. ARE BEATEN B'f COLONELS CHICAGO. Western nulnlot, took major honor, by a shade tn the opening la' piny of the seventh annual rnlrerslty of ('hi i'Ko nntional tntorscholaatio bas ketball tournament here. Ijiramte, Wyo., stata champions, started the first round play by up. Benin Miami, atata title holders of Klorl.la, 31 to 17. Devil, Lake, rhamplon, of North Dakota, took the measure of ilraumont, Trias, champions of the l.one Slnr state. In a nlp-and-turk lint lie that wns In doubt until the final gun. The Dakota lad, won, 22 to il. tn the thlra battle, a western five was given a trimming by a southeastern quintet when Helena. Mont., fell before Ihe attack ot Durham. N. C, 19 to 1. The TVrl''m Tu;.t nT solve tlir ju.Uik of Ihe muit from Tobacco town, who rounled frequently. The ronfllrt between aertlnnnl teams was evened up when Mar shalvllle. Oa.. Just pulled out a vic tory over St. (leorae. rtnh, 14 to 11. St. Oeorge played hard but the clever work ot the southerners proved decisive. Tha El Iteno, Okla., quintet, which made a good showing tn the play hera last year, sent Iikewoed high of Cleveland. Into the con solation tourney with a II to I trimming. flrrelry. Colo., gave evidence that Colorado Is again to be in the titular running by handing out a 1-H bratiug to Weal Waterloo, Iowa. Oreeley comes to the tour ney with a record of having beat en Windsor, the national cham pions of last year. Waukegnn. t.'hlcago suburban champions, barked by a huge crowd of rooter, trimmed Wreel Ing. W. Vn.. 2H to 111. in the first of three slow guinea. St. I'huI, vn . handed n.'iii.. Fork Mi: et Naahviiii: a il.i.ai by a to ; II count. The Minnesota quintet got so bored with the game that In the last half they almost gave the game away. t'lurkston, Vah., showed the Salem f. 1'.. aggrega. tlon that they didn't know much about the game when they bent them, s; to 1 1. I'orllnu,! Loses. Louisville and Portland, Pre., staged a better game, with a fight all the way. The Colonels finally staged a rally which brought them from behind to a win by SI to :i. nM W fay iwftf . 1 11UIUUUV.111K ..-j berg, tho new bantamweight king. Charity acquired Iho title tho other1 night by decisively ueieaung r-uu. "Lannonlmir' -iariin over mo .n. tviitte n, Mflilison huuaro Uur' den, Ntrtf York. Figured 08 more or less of on outsider. Rosenberg tore Into the chap who had been termed "tho second Terry McCovern, ' and left no doubt as to the winner. Even Martin's staunchest odmlrera were forced to odmlt their man hod been thoroughly whipped. Jtosenncrs i the seventh pugilist to hold the ban tam crown since the termination of the World War. Whether Rosen berg cun cling to the laurels fur mora thnn a limited sixin remains to be seen.'Mle-s shown here with hi, fmile ot victory and In ring ultlre. 1 Eh rw, h f hi v. AS YOi: pass nv, TODAV Take a look at the biff shoe vafiK'H displayed In our windows. Doesn't cost a Hlnglo cent . tn "take a . look" and you'll prolmbly Ht-o where, you ran savo yourself some money. ASH BROTHERS rsi:i him i:vrs ijiwton Witt or the New York YankfeH, dn-w flvo Itasns on bulls in hIx limes at hat off the l'hila didphla pltrhcrH on July L This tbs the American ingue rneord. GOMI TEES ARE SELECTED At a meeting of the O-.W. U. Tl. & iN. Kmployes' Athletic as sociation last evening committees were selected to direct anil super vise the various actlvii les to he engaged In by the organ iza tlon. Airs. Alien Brlnlier was nmed head of the tennis committer, with other members of the committee Melha Hunks. .Mina Cooper, Neva Snyder, Oscar Johnson. Albert Drinker, Hny Winters and G. K. Walker. The association plans to build a tennis court on the vacant ground to the rear of the club house on Fir street. The bo:dng committee is com posed of five men. These are: M. J. Donahue, chairman, (. . IJIly, l.eo I Miifer nnd T. V. Kenny. G. C. Head ley was selected head of the rod and gun committee. Other members of ihis commhtco are K, C.. Ilrooks W. X.welfiI, . J, H. Smith. It. J. Korrester, -K. It. Head and D. J. Cable. Tho quoits committee is com posed of U. K. Wullter, chairman, Oeorgo H. Williams mul K. C. IJry ant. Tho baseball committee will be selected next-Tuesday evening at a regular meeting of the associa tion. Some pluns are on foot for a local hasehall leuguc to be known as a "twilight league." Games would be played after working hours and would probably he limited to five innings. Cove, the Ja Grande Athletic club and several other organizations are ex pected to enter provided satisfac tory arrangements can lie made. This matter ami others of Im portance will be takiii up at the Q. Q. Association meeting next week. I Offer Prize to Medium Who Stands Acid Test win: says iirsitAM HIT on.' II KR KAIt HOITTIl TIKVD, Ind. (AT). Er nest Miller, charged by his loimer wife with having bitten her car off, was fined f fitto and costs and sentenced to six months ut the .state penal farm in su- . per tor coirl Monday when ho ! ple.iilcd guilty lo mayhem. Ac cording lo his former wife, h bit her. ear oft during a nuarrcl .vht'H he visited her home. f ,HOHTON ( AP) The sum of $fi.Oiii) is awaiting the medium who, under certain conditions, will demonstrate supernormal material phenomena; the occurences must be bona fide and due to a force not previously known to science. The announcement wilt appeal hi the April number of the Journal of Abnormal and Social I'sychol ogy, which lists as follows tho members of a committee lo carry out the investigations: I larfow Hhapley i'aine, profes sor of practical astronomy at Har vard university and director of the I lai vard Observatory; Theodore l.yman. professor of physics at Harvard and director of the Jef ferson I'hysical Laboratory; Dr. Walter It. Cannon, professor of physiology ot the Harvard Medi cal School; Dr. I.. T. Troland, as sistant professor of psychology at Harvard, ami Harry Jloiulini. The Journal stipulates various conditions, among which are tho following. The medium must co operate with the committee; there shall be no trickery; the phenome na must be visible prod .iced In full, light and subjected to Instru mental recording, measuring and testing; any medium wishing to compete must present evidence, of the production of phenomena worthy of Investigation, and the award must be made by the un animous vote of the committee. The Journal takes this step with tho hope of stimulating the search for trut h and bringing alleged supernormal phenomena within tho domain of scientific .research. NERVES LIKE HOT WIRES Throbbing, nchlng, twitching day and night. Starting at tho slightest sound. Tossing about throughout a sleepless night. Cross, irritable, easily tired out, yet unable to sit still for any length of time. Is it any won- ' dor that many who suffer from "nei ves" look upon Kopa Neuri tis Tablets as a godsend? Here Is a treatment that has proved its merit In hundreds of stubborn cases. Based upon a sci entific fact, Kopa Neuritis Tab lets go direct to the cause of the trouble and help to remove the cause of nerve. Inflammation safe ly and effectively. Kopa Neuritis Tablets contain no bromides or narcotics. They are absolutely harmless.. They fre quently accomplish remarkable re sults in the most stubborn ouses.t Don't experiment any longer. Start1 this treatment today. trial . package will t-dnvineo you. 1-Vieni l. mi. Your druggist will recom mend them. lied Cross Drug Store will sup ply you. Mail orders filled. Adv. . CHICAGO (API Medford. Mass., And Itupcrt, Idaho, met In tho last game of tho first round of play for the day In the national interseholastio Invitation basket ball tourney at tha University of Chicago Tuesday and tho eastern team won, IS to 11, after leading 8 to a at the half. Tho contest was on of the slow est of the first day of play and at mi time did diner ijuintet evldrnc. nnv of the brilliance thst had been anticipated. The Med ford, aggre gation, whilo winning, probablv wlll have a fight on Its hands to defeat Its second round opponent, according to tournament officials who witnessed the play. Hurgher. with three field goala. was high point man for tha westerners. To Sam Itice. Washington out fielder, goes the laurels for hit-v ,tlnr safely In th tnont auecessive Lganien durtnr 1M. nice went 3ft tames in wluon he rot al least one aafo hit. Fxiiinrno?r oamfs (Hy the Aftftoxrfftteil iTres) At Birmingham. Ala.T New York Americana 11, Brooklyn Nation als 6. At Port Bennlng. Go. New York Nationals 9, Washington Ameri cans 5. At fUnford. Da. rhlladeiphla XthMK-: 6, Miiwif ikf A iiWfivn tl Association S. At Orlando, Fla.- Reading Inter nationals 4. Cincinnati Nationals &. At New Orleans Chicago Amer icans A, New Orleans Southern 3. At Norfolk Detroit Amerlcnns It, .Norfolk, Yirginia. 5. McKi:nzii: i.osrs crowx U"NIHN (API George Mr Kensle Monday night lost his title as featherweight champion of Great Britain when h was outpointed by Johnny Curlry. In a 2rt-round bout at the National Sporting club. Paavo Nurmi Makes 34 I Of Total 115 Records j NEW YORK (AP) One hun ,dred ond fifteen world records have been made to date lnthe In door track a"d field season, which j virtually closed last Saturday night, i ! Of this n mazing total, ( l marks jstlll stand, the others being super ' seded. Paavo Nurmi of Finland leads j with 84 records of which 18 still ; stand, to his credit. Most of tho other lh he himself has hroken 1 in subsequent meets through the jeasU j Spurred by Nurml's unprecedent ed feats, America's track stars have corlbuted their best to make ;this the greatest Indoor season In ,the history of the sport. j To Willie Rltola goes the honor ! of second place In tho record total. He has hroken IS records since the j first of the year, hut has seen most : of his performances fall before Nurmi. I'go Frigerlo of Italy, Olympic walking champion, has made 15 marks. Nine were made Satur day night when he defeated Will lam Plant, his American rival, In the lO.oon-meter walking contest. Plant, with three defeats over Fregorlo to his credit, has made six records and has held four of them. Alan Metffrleh. the Penn State ruym-r, has provpdasen 1 ?24&tiA runner, has proved n sensation. marks nnd losing only err? rare. : I.loyd Hahn of th Iloston Ath letic association has lowered Nut- ! mi's tiiftV for 1 5t'0 meters and three-quarters of a mile and still holds these marks. Harold O. borne, high Jumper, ha. broken his own record three times. TO KKCKIVK COOMIH.F, SWAMPSCOTT. Mass. (AP) Preparations to receive President Coolidge. and his entourage here next summer were begun with the receipt of news that the president would occupy "White Court." re cently leased for him by Frank W. Stearns. The letter from Wash ington said Coolidge planned to j reach Swampscott in June and to remain until mid-August when he would go to Plymouth, Vt., to spend two weeks with his father. frost hits Fiu rr iif.i.t PENDLETON, pre. The belief exists that the fruit In the east end of Vmatilla county around Freewater nnd Milton has been damaged by frosts, though extent of the possible damage bus not jet been ascertained, according toB Tom Moore, Freewater attorney, who was In Pendleton. In some areas it is certain that the prune crop has been partially killed, and apples also have suffered. , DEATH TOI.I F.lfiHTY-FOlTt BERLIN (By Associated Tress) Eighty-four soldiers are believed lo have perished In yesterday's dis aster to the relchswchr contingent on the W'eser when a bridge collapsed. OPINION G1YF.X SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The Pacific Mall Steamship company officials today held an opinion that If the steamers of the company were sold to the Dollar Line, the Pacific Mail will go out of business otter 75 years of service. Facts Tim Kinsslinpiicr lrails n fnxtrr life Hum Die ennll, lint lie nrvrr lias a home of Ills oun. UNITED STAtES - CATCHER MAKFS RECORD On September 2.1. Charles Hart ntt, catcher for the. Chicago Na Vi ', ;.td . nel i,:iv ,v;-,!t'(); or. ia-fKjM in the: "game ag'.ui.t liVuUk- 'ivn. which wnt .o Innings. Something . Different a treatment for sore, tender or bleeding gums that is guaranteed. : 50c Ter Bottle - Moon Drug Go. 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