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Tuesday, November 21, 192o, Pajre Two THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER - r Drake Assets ' IETPILLIIS! ST GOSTftVO WILL mm 1 RUGCLE as Received! -New Linens For Thanksgiving Sei mm , We. have just received by. express a shipment of fine new linens for Thanksgiving sell ing which feature some especially attractive patterns. Linens are much in demand for the holiday season and the beauty of these new cloths are excelled only by their fine quality and long wearing. . If yoit want a beautiful new cloth to create the proper atmosphere for the Thanks giving dinner and add beauty to your table, you'll have no difficulty making a selection from this large stock. Heavy all-linen damask with exquisite satin finish makes a lovely table possible. : '.':.'7 1 MX AiiAAf : . ..If you wish to make up your own cloths, . youU find many fine patterns in the yard linens at attractive .numimusuini on fSS&tmX V ' 59c to $5 Hosiery Whether you biy It for yo-ir-wt or to put awitjr for Klfta, you cannot chonfte, Anything more practical (Run thf1 Hum-' mlrtKhlra nt $1,110 per pulr. . ,.It ,,po88rneM alt the elm "in nnd luMtro-tlmt ooil treltur . df-niAmlH, yf t Its flnri uiutlliy make Ion wear a oonnlnnt ritt set. Vou run rlioono uity of flie colon no . popular thin fall JtiMt the, itharic to match or corttr'AJil with liny roftttime. The. line irf cftinfiletecotnp In flow. Aditorials II May Interest You To Know That , I'relty si Ik until arc nlwavs i'Mi'rbthi-r Kifffl ami nev r have there In on more' j.ttn.e- . live display than this. That ; A Kood Kit It umbrella Ih jwi other i.r;Hll'-:il pin' Unit It Kit re in p!t iiKfi. W 8iijri?o.-t eiirly m'l' tit n f mm i !,, : new colors - ? :l to r;;.ro. Unit One of tltfHo c:intaitely col ored blanket from tho I'ci n" let on .Mills mnki-B u choice fflft. They ilccornte any bcl rooiti onl wi-nr ami ve.ir an 1 (Wai'. That We KtiU have a few of tho'- coats on nale at J 1 2.5(1 some of them fur-tr Imim !, ail uf tHc in pood, waiin cn:.tnt tlii-.t . fOTincrlj' sold at. $27. Ti". This 1m a real oppoi tun'.ty fn;-Honii-onc wishing a rusit Jit : v-ry low prlco. lhat Winter social affairs call for parly (IrcsseFH-nnd here Hicy ur. Many new afternoon aiVd evening froekfl tint v.-il pliHc the woman of tfo-j-t tahtn. New Luncheon Sets Especially attractive in this ,' , 1 shipment are the new sets of ;- '..i..btnch clothe and npkirS' to,"i- match. The cloths range in size up to 72 inches square . and they are priced, in the . . pure linen, at $5 to $10. Napkins' to match, in the. ' same fine quality, are As hy ', as $6 per dozen. " Other cloths as low' as . $2.25 And naplrins, per dozen $2.2f V t -Trrnt..i liA Variety Of Winter Fabrics Lovely Flannels In Latest Designs in the Popular 51-in. Width Women who seek especially practical dress materials for Winter wear and yet wish to make their creations smart and attractive will find the material and the pattern in this new lot of Fall flannels. , The choicest woolens are available in tho 54-inch width ideal leeausp. it gives you an exclusive pattern that no one else can have, and because the size is so economized f or home sewing. The price on these pieces is from $3.25 to $5.50 ;:. Beautiful new coatings also on display. A Display of Purses And Handbags With f'hrlMl muH Hhntiplnic no I hi jut ut i v.. Hum. n,.w luiii.l ImKM anil t"H'K''H jiml lilllmi'ki l urffv thi' Hiil-illrm for many (ffft prnlilrmH. Nmvl niv nIiiii'h iiml iIiioi ;iHiiiih all liiiiiilir'il -K'ioiI-'. Mnilffiilo Julias fur I in fhrirry rIiiiiii.'. Particular attention has been paid to the selection in our Dry goods Department this , Fall and -never have we offered such a, pleasing array. Beautiful mater ials abound, and you find also many novel trimmings this year. It is an easy matter toi make a frock with the help of Standard i Designer patterns. There are attractive models for every type. You'll enjoy looking through them. "A Good Place To Trade" HILL'S "A Good riace To Trade" llrnr l Ik- Mi (.Icrtncn. I,. I. S. Tnhf mix Ic. Monday. Not. SO FtAKKIt. Ore. (Spcchil) The 'Itlf;h school foothall champlonBhtp of Kutcrit Oregon will be t stake wfft-n Ific (laker ('opperjuckets nnd Die m OrandG TlKcra clash on the liaker field ThankglvInK day. liaker's record U far the more tmprcssrvff of tile twof teuniJi, hav ing wort nit of flu Riiinctt ihunur. while the TlKcm liave suffered Wo l(eafs, on at the hands of the KoIhc R raves and tho other a G-toi healing: Inflicted by ihehu.ky I n. ion UKKrcgation. Hukr defeated I'nion, 13 to 0, earlier In the sea son. If I. ft Crande should conquer the ffohlen ItulldoRs here Thursduv. t h ree teantw, I'nion, I-a Urnnde and t:rkcr would he tied for oharfi jitonship Jionors, euch having been beaten once by an Kawtern tirepon team, while, victory for liaker will tfive the locul h'um an undisputed claim for (he championship. . The liakcrltes aro in prime condition for this .sfruKKh with ' their, tra ditional rival, who haa three timet in iiceeslon forced the Bulldog-i to Mtrike ihcir colors; and tho x ceptlonal smooth ness of plav. Hin;tih(iify nKUTCHMivoncHH and able (eainwOik have diKlinffubthed lin ker. s -work- tliroiiKThoul the B-a.son should be a deciding factor In the attack on the itlu and white. Billy Evans . Says: FN'TKUPIUSK. Ore. (S'p.c!Hi Another ctenlnff of spurt ttill Ih. offered when the Knterprtn boi. injf commission puts on it noxt feature event Satunluy nllit. Nov. !;,; The fcniure event wilt j wreHtlinff match which will hrn hack to town Ad Gustavo, a favor ite here for neveinl ycurs. who ii matched wlth FraHl: MlHnp- ef i'endleton, winner of the north, western championship bett. It Vj ho the firnt mat ovrnt held in town in many months and should iM-a good one. Gimtuvo lb art exp((it(.Bt of fair rpoit end Is a miphty v.wtT twin, i''" MIMnrr recei.vj !li3 chrxmpionshlp holt nt l.u ;r:m.tf only a few ilayH uro. Several rood bosins nalehes ti h-put on as preliminarh . -piif BportH will lx' staK'd '-t 'ninnmn ty null arm m .ii -p. nt. t. r1 - . .The Hlale of WuHhlnKloii ims Ihc only arc plant in Amerliu for t'txlnp nitrogen. Whnf (-ouMiln(c n fntr ttit tit tho i lative inerltH of two rrmdmll ins' lMes the final rrouH nlivays prove the la'ltcp team? lk-'auM il U c )lh -e jn-ciMleiil. should f(Kt ball Ramcs 'ahrn.VH be played, rc Bnitllt Hs or the wiiitbr ur (lie cou diilon or tho rit-fcf? Kepontly ' l made the mere suu pestion tliat it initfht be a ood bleu to postpone foothall Kanics, uh are other sportinfc yent, when conditions overlicutt and umlerfoot, tended to make a farce out of the proceeding. In making- such a supireHtiou I hTtd In mind the games played on Nov. Vhnt was tHe day North western beat AlIehiKnn. My story wns. that .Mfchljntn lins it better ten ni ,tbnn Northwestern doplte the :t-2" ilcreat and I stick to It. . f ' ; . , I SLAP OX U IIIST. i However, I have been taken to I tank by a (Titcopoan, who 1 pre- j sumo Is n Northwestern alumnus,! Here in- what ho says: J "f noticed your . article on the postponement of .football' Burnett under . oextiu, ,'((-itTher conditions j 'lieeaiiHii of your adverse, comment en Northwestern's, victory over1 Michigan. , . . . , j 'ow-while f'lim willing to con cede that you fire one of the six best umpires in baseball, I am will tnr to concede . also that (ilep Thistlewaite Is t, little better foot hall coach" t nun you are an um pire. . - . 1 ..., i "He bus - Said , nil season that Northwestern Is a good team. Those who hare seen-11 agree with him. He has mnintalned all along that all the team needed-to find itself was a moral victory. "MichiKun came to ChlcaKo with a Kpiril of 'Oh, hum, lei's Kct that over wilh. and they found a team Hint could have trimmed them on a dry field, a wet field, or a field covered with p uk ice, and they Kot trimmed.' Itcfnrc f-onttiiiihiic with the epi sode of the Northwestern Krnd, I ln-Nt that I have Hie rllit to car ry to a board at arbitration the Aiati-iMcnt that Thistle waltc is a better cxiaiii than I am an umpire. - - out VAi.i:vno. "KooMiall Is a man's game," con tinues my Northwestern critic. "II Is not made for Valentines. The heiiuty of it Is that It can he play ed on any kind of a field. "Koothull games will not he post poned as lonif as red blood flows in college veins. I "The real ("oach Is the one who trains his team to play on any field. I dd yon know that the Mere -lie Coach Ossle Solem (Inset) nnd Chuck" Kverett. star iiwrier back of the Drake trniversity eleven, which surprised tho foottxili world thether Saturday by whipping i Nebraska, 14 0. Drake has a real team this fall. It will receive Its I Ml- ipst Thankscivinc Day -when it j uueU Kouthcrit Methodist Univer sity at Dallas, lvx. ' Northwestern boys went through ! grinding practice on a mud-soaked . fit Id with a soggy ball just to win Mills game? "W hy make a million fans sore ai you by belittling North western's efforts? Next -year they will he at jthe top of. the heap all season. j j "And they trimmed -Michigan j without 'Moon' (taker, one who Is 'mighty close lo the equal of Med I Orange. Kor that matter, Klour- j Inoy of Tuhme. is better than either ( of them, though he has no press: agent to make the public believe j it." j ....... ( .My story was Hint I rciiardcil Michigan its a stronger team than j Northwestern and 1 slick to it, re- I gnrdlos of the dope handed to me ; by tin alumnus of Northwestern. ! Thai's that. DURING THE TEENS Healthful progress ol a i rtnls II j utilized during the age of l growthandthroughtheteens, . Scott's Emulsion i j of pure cod-liver oi is a vita, j :-U t I al I Li t influences growth and efrnvll 1 iff n tnrA- k j tonfc of special value Amino tho "tcmj.nao" f, ill I 9rtt k Bowne, niootnfield. N. J. Stationery offic? of the British government corresponds to our gov ernment printing office, Java has doubled Its population during the last forty years but 1ms increased its production fivefold. SPORT NEWS PICKING TEAM TOO BIG A JOB rrnvAoo iW iT.Mimc 11. Tost, for 'ii year football ciweh nt the Vnlvcrsliy of Mlc hlifiin. in of the opinion that selection or sn all Americsn footb.it I team In too much or a Job to he uiMWtsken hy any Individual or any group of foot on 11 experts. Yost said that no matter what his opinion h. there win be no few er than 1000 all-Amcrlenft teams chosen. "Am Walter tnmp has Muted to me more than Once, during the last five years of his life, this Job or selecting an all-American vnn growing more und more difficult because of the great number of good footbuU men tn America," Horn. said. "I foal that ther can ba Be plan of seleeling an all-Amorlcnn that ouht do hint tee to nil thi hnv in nil sections of the I nlled HUltes '.bty. "I think It wilt be all rlithi to ut. tempt to Select all ull-cnitrei-i-nef. team, or perhaps an ull-en.ttern tenui, or an slI-('Hcitic roast teum ror a smgie mun or a group of mn in I horn- s-ctlons have had some ctiaiies o( Ht'i-liiir mill kunuimr it... abillti. s of thn fnothntl men Inelud- il or covered In lhtr srh rtlonu." Second Grange riuin ii si hi ty tVkia MVHTI.K I'lHNT. rf. (Hit or !S fiiiulll., vlnlli'd. 134 of t i,i wen' tdlrnilunla unU tiu'inlirm of 111, four I'liiinhiK ivhWh iimliTlook n ll.i.i..u ...... t. -ni"' piiii.-y urir. ii in rr. fltirtd. tlf i-..m(nl.., 11 w. m- mbi rii of oilier r iIkIouk hoHl.n not rfpnn nl l hy flir four hlrh looh tlif ,nr-f, anil onlr 4ft film. Hl w.rt li-t.rl aa having no churrh prtrirfnrfi. Mnwycr. mil of II. Is 411 Ihtro wr , whow rhllilrm wit,- In local SunOuy arhoolN. Tho AmerlFiin k.. I1 lcl, aa Ihx o(n-l;t fnr 01 in limnri ofolumliia. XV Introducing the 'nr Orange of outhrrn ncholaAtle fixttall, Roy "Plnkt" Wnlden of Knosvitt, Tenn. Llkt Grange, h'a redheaded and hard to ttop. Rayon Fabric Popular Despite Silk Sales. NKW TOTIK (API The sllli worm, after losing ItH secret. Is giv ing vny to th" competttlon of man's science and machinery. Itayon, an artificial textile fubrlc cloudy rewinhllnff Hk tn appear ance, la used lit the manufacture of hosiery, which consumes one-fifth of the domestic production, and of ribbon, cotton and woolen goods. ft fenslle strength Is gr-ater than cotton und-hM than silk. Count IliUIre de C'lmrdonnet wits tbtt first to produce rayon nnd he called It itititicial silk uheti he Introduced the rubric t tlie I'aris exposition In ISC4. His invention reunited from u study of the organ ic proci"S whtrh tukea place as the silk worm products utik. fmlfatlnr thfa artificially, lie produced a VcgetaJdc fibn which orgauiritlly n nenibled cotton more than silk. Improvements made in the procetw until r Huloftc, the material couMilntlng (he oil walls of plants, could be mauufactured lnt rayon on u large senb-. Many procrs:a are umd. bjil tn all some type- f evllubimt la re .docvd to a -lty-1ike mass and pumped thraugh glni noxalcs t which there are fine capillary lubes M small n to fc tnrlvlbtft to the naked ejr. ThU produces emtlcts threads which are pumped Into chemical baths to harden nnd bleach them. From this stage, the fibres are npim and hind)e,i like silk. The silk l;k sheen which rayon imparts to cotlon I'ubrh' when woven Into It within the past few months hrs resulted in a large de- Itnand froin the cotton mills of the south nnd has great ly sttmulnted the salt- ol cottu goods tliroujrli- out the count ry. Lejys Ached So Bad He Couldn't Sleep One of .Many Pains Cnus;d by NEURITIS Thousands Find Ojiiek (teller m Itcinarknhlc New llisiit'i'.T "I have taken everyt hing I could hear of. but F,opa Neu ritis Tnhlets helped me the uio-.it of anything I have taken. Tlie muscles Jn my Ie,,'s ached ho bd I could not Sleep, but nn-.v I rest well every night." (signed) ('has M. IMiiltips. Thousands, formerly nert e racked and tortured by sharp, agonizing pains, of Neuritis in face, neck, sho'ilders, Uick and legs, have received (jiliek; btess eii relief from Kopa Neuritis Tablets. Nerve pains have dis appeared and the inflamed nerves that cause alt the trou ble have been soot bed a nd healed. This remarkable dis covery is based on the prescrip tion of an eminent pliysici-in. Absolutely harmless contains no bromides, narcotics or coal tar products. Oct Kopa Neuri tis Tablets for quick relief from Neuritis, N e u r a I g 1 a ,' Nerve Pains. "Nerves." All good drug gists. Always in stock at H-d Cross lrug Store. Adv. Deposits over One and a Half Million UNITED STATTES llcnr Hie WrNh ;l'.':'ru'll 111 I.. I). S. Tiilii'i niK Ic. Monthly, Xovi'lllb:'! :H For the Thanltsffiviiig Dinner I hnvc K0ASTERS CARVING SETS AH Prices DINNER SETS MIXING HOWLS and SILVERWARE Call and See Them. F. L. LILLY Hardware Thone M-85 llcnr the Welsh (ilef imn at I- (. S, Tabernacle. Monday. November SO ir..tTH si:NTr.Nri: i pm:i.i PllllJ.nKI.MIIA (AP The slate supreme court Monday' up held the fir-l degree conviction of WlUkim fa wilier.- the i:-ear-old bov si-nteiueil to death by the I SchiiylktU county court for the killing of his rramlmnth r. j I'Hvulier is l.i ib-ved to be the V ouiigest boy ever sentenced 10 ' death bv u I'nns Ivania court. His grandinoHH-r. Mrs. Catherine dataller of Meehanicsvdte. ne.ir T'ltlshiirc;. w:s SS jejirs old. Oiv altr nditittted he killed her for the jmrpOf of robbery. More thnn In r' li tak n from Mrs. Cav alier ww found in the bos po nsKton. Cavn tier hud be n cared for by his grandpar nN evr slne he it; hi numiiis old. when bis father and mth-r separated. The bov w.i.s romtcfed' ftf tli innrd-r on Jimmy tl. an B.ni,mu gggJ ARCADE ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28TII Curtain at 8:45 . The PLny The Whole Country la Talking About! Harry Cort and Barney Klawans tirespnr EARL CARROLL'S soccessnal tk 1 A 'DireS from 3 YEARS in NEW YORK 2 YEARS in LONDON , 1 YEAR in CHICAGO V1VIK I'l.AY OF I.OVI". ami ... ii ii-itv nwin . - ti. ... 'i Itrantr - rxT it Asn nr. s"rut At-rvn 'll"Kh' T,"',"s mum mrm.nu.Ki.rMrn. m, iw, m w Vl '. 1 k :.. riiM tax I'AsslON l Tlir Tufi.i.f A PLAY Ian- I nipiialmm n( M: