La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 15, 1925, Image 2

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    Tape Two
THE LA OKANUK EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday,- DwtidIiit 1-", V.yr,.
Promising
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i"-.n nil,
"Her" Gift Problem Here!
This Entire Store Exclusively Devoted to Needs and Wants of Women
Solve
Aditorials
It May Interest You
To Know
That
A pleasing Krt for Moth
er In to lie hud In thce
rnhher uprons. I r I g n t
color -.- Itt'jit mntci-lnl.i -
priced at 5 1.50.
That
We hovn never hul mien
hrHUtlftil display of leath
er handlings: nnd pnrst'.i.
That they art unuauully
. ultrr.otlve and mukc id at
gifts la shown by the de
mand for' them. See them
-n large nssurtiiH'nt.
That
A colorful scurf of silk or
Scotch Vd t vrry gift-,
like. Ju.tvnnfoV young
lady would desire.
That
Children take . pride In
iv ramble gifts ns wr!l us
grown-ups --- espclully if
they are bright and warm
na are these good-looking
c eutertt--$I. " 5 to 3.5t.
Lovely Gifts of Pure Linen
Always Adored by Women
No matter whom the feminine person may lie on your Christ
mas list, you can confidently select linen and know that it will
le well received. It is a delightful gift localise it combines
lieauty as well as usefulness.
Fancy towels in gift boxes are particularly practical and
you have here a choice selection at moderate prices that will
come, within your Christinas funds.
Table linen is always needed by every woman. Here are
new designs in lovely pure linen luncheon cloths and napkins
to match in box sets. Excellent values at
$3.25 to $5
Highest quality single lunch cloths, pure linen, beautiful
designs, at
. $2,25 to $12
Beautiful New Art Goods
There is yet time before Christmas for the artistic woman
to use these stamped linens to good advantage in finishing her
Christmas list. There is every variety of gift you could wish
and latest design that promise color combinations of beautv.
Gift
Aditorials
It May Interest You
To Know
lh.it
Ifciinty collar and ciff si ts
with many lacy designs
make in ode rat fly prir -d
Kilts. New jabots, too, nri
much in demand.
That
Many women have com
plimented us on our ex
cellent showing- of fancy
I'lanKits. The finest ren
dition und Heacon rrea
t ions-. -a truly wonderful
gift fur the housewife.
That
If yon do not know her
hnrnl size and want to gie
her a pair of these smart
French kid gloves. mak
your selection und she ran
. cMhnnge tusiiy if the si-.
Is incorrect. bright, nh-l--viaed
cuffs. 3.5Uanl
JI.ei.
That
Many pretty einbroldf re J
ph-ci s are moderate! y
prht-d for thrifty gift, buy
ers. Pillow and cushion
tops, table runners, t-tc.
Handkerchiefs-Small
but Ever- Welcome
Gifts
For the woman or girl whom you
wish to remember with an intinia,te
and appreciated gift but one that is
inexpensive, choose handkerchiefs.
There are many lovely ones, from 10c
to ?1. Some special values at f0e each
or gift Iwx of three for
$1.50
Christmas Fabrics
Practical mothers and sensible
daughters are finding many beautiful
patterns in dress goods for gifts. Ma
terial for a new frock is an ideal re
membrance. Sew the new silks we are
showing.
"A Good Place To Trade"
J 1
HILL'S
She'll Love These Fine
Hose of Pure
Silk
Theme, Wayne-Knit and Humming
bird silk hosier- offers three heauti
ful lines from which to select this
welcome gift. In chiffon or service
weights, prices up to in all colors.
The Hummingbird a wonderful val
ueis put up in single gift ltoxes at,
per paii-
$1.50
Christmas Slippers
Pretty tearoom slippers are. always
wanted. Fur-trimmed Juliets are $1.85,
novelty felts ?1 to $2.2T. The smart
looking velvet slipper is a beautv at
$2.73. Satins. $2.20. Leather, ?2.23.
Children's felts priced
$1.00 to $1.1.-)
"A Good Place To Trade"
I
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! hi i.i,io;s win rami iti.i i:s
HAltTPOHU, Conn. (AP) The
four horsiiien haekfjehl last at
Notre liamp failed " to stop the
Cleveland HulldogM, national h :i
gue football chnmpionH bf Pj:M,
land the Hartford Itlues were n--ut
i'down to a 13 to C tlf-nt here Sun-
,duy nlternoon.
! lion miller As takt-n from the
game in the first period while
ll-ayden was also injured In the pe-
ri(nl but liitr r. riliMi.xl liiu itl
Clin the lineup.
IWBIfj
I
Iji Grande's basketball outlook
unless the, boys take on some good
nurd work nd plenty of it is
nothing to feel encouraged about,
in ttie opinion of the cuach, Thor
huii Kennel t, who put the wittail
througli its first scrimmage at lae
gyinnusiiim boa evening.
The - eligible have been cut to
20, mat iiuiuoer including George
Ulass Jr., whom the boys have
eliottiti cuptuln of the team. Zunuel,
Hunks, J.yinun and J .an sun ot lusi
year's squud.
"There's no such a tiling us n
first team, yet," the cuach naid
i his morniMg. "They all look uboui
alike so fur, ujid ull pretty rotten.
Keuvvii, who played on the Jmbler
team lust year, shows a, little
promise.
"If they chii learn to shoot, we'll
have a good team; if they don't,
we haveiit a chance. None of them
made a decent percentage at It
tart night.
"They seem plenty willing to
learn, however. And If they'll take
on a lot of wood hard work we'll
huve a team by the did of the sea
son in time, ui least, to make a
.showing In the tournament at t'n
ion. "It will meun knuckling riuht
down to business for every body,
thmigh. If we develop into a t um
that can present Itself," the eoarh
conclude decisively.
' i
1
with prt-idnts. inmie Kturs and
Pi vs ap-'r editors the dolfbtftil
honor of receiving gnituliui: ud
viee friim all section of the coun
lr. Nearly eiry mull brin-rs its con
tribution 'f "ure cure" retiiedl.-s
from those who f- e iinprls .1 io
volunteor siiKKestions.
The trtatmenta advocated rnne
all the way from nieial therapy to
sulphur baths. They are enrv-dst-enily
disregarded.
LIOTEL ASTOt:
i A 2nd & Mil) Lot Angolca
EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE T01LE
50 Bailis New, Modem
Ooae to Shopping District and Theatref
FREE GARAGE Tariff Irom $l.
lifWrV'3
Tin Jtmitiv Tim lire n. iMipu!:ir
tlevv i.ind tf.il hervvxirbl wls.i h:e
Imi n" h:-.pni ill'. lit! uii't Iv f lale.
ilen ni ii out oi i lie amateur
a xhuit tune, but h;e l.'-t-u vn
inniett vii t..r in im.si i( his Units.
lie's ilti.i.-r the liiilu.t KeM.eilt ef W.ii- '
ei i Vim. pi'(tiii::frit i"i-i f.-I(.'lty '
l.si.c j.inn.til- i ,
early in Jaiiuary.
ttribling's fiitlur, who do.s the
managing for his husky sua, nte.v is
in New York and has uareed with
the tiianageinent of Ma.ls"ti S't'ai-e
(ianlen to maicli wiih Kddie Hiifi
nian, of the 1'iieHie coast, provi.i-
jing Huffman shows well against
l.. Hione of i'hiladelphia in N-w-jark,
N. J., V.-tlns.iay.
J y
Cl. ('olhle's iHx-Kir Is
; Itttipit'llt Of .MimIi .UiC
; K aim. an r Air.irr hkiemax
NKW VOItK A1') Louis (Kid)
I Kaplan ot Mediren. Conn., worhl's
featherweight champion, will risk
his title in a 15-round engagement
; w iih Pabe Vb rman, prod net of
(California, in Madison Square Gar
'den, Kriday night.
j Kaplan will be the third boxing
'king to defend his crown within a
fortnight. Jhumy Uoodrlch. king
;of the lightweights ha vine: lost his
title to Itocky Kansas. Huffaio. N.
V.. last Monday night, while Paul
! Her l-n bach retained his licht
hea-yw eight laurels by the narrow,
test of ma reins against Jack De
laney of Bridgeport. Conn., last
f ( Friday.
r.Rinc.KWATi:!:, vt.. (.p) !
rr. Albert M. Cram, phielun to J
the presldtnt's father. Col. John
C. Coolitige of P'ytnouth. fiu-.-e I
The li.libiriil .iri
Dainty
Toiletries
Nothing quite o meets v.iui
eni I in. ia; ic ai.ru ovn I ur: t h
part, of the ne'ph'nl r.S
g'ft bov of lovely piviii
ert-aii.s, niug; sr i. id p.it.jns
? 1.00 to ? 12.7-1
Moon Dru Co
(rverylliliiir I'or The
Sik Itnom)
f I'AAlOI S HOItSK AHHIVFS
, NKW YOKK (AP) Sir Halla-
Jhan HI. famous 5-year-ohl French
nuv horse arrived Monday on the
jMlnnetonkr. and will be shipped to
Peris. Ky. The horse Is insured
for 35.Oo English pounds. He
was recently purchased from Jeff
jCohn by a. It. Hancock for $lti,-!
0-nt. t
The horse arrived in excellent
'comlltion. The ship also brought
14 other race horns consigned to
(various owners in the I'mted
States.
j .Mr. Hancock arrived on the Mau
reiitatiia .Monday.
Safety Swiftly ' ; Combrtailu 1 i
.Travel !y Motor St.-lfff Rifely.- Oiiiifurrnbly..
Morolt TRANSIT CuMl'AXY. ' " ' 1
Tlu On-j Singes.
Coino to our Stam- Hi ,iot .it till .Icrfcison Ave
All loili't-ii aiul Hi al-il Stiiu.
i.r: K i. t. i:Mir. i on
?orp!l 9 A. Jf. - 1 I'. M. - -1 If. .M. Swutiiy. 0 A. M. - I f.
lVnilU'ton II A. II. - I V. M. Dully.
Coiinrt Is to alla YValla air INiMlan;!.
Clienp Rntts iM-pot riiom- W(. farry l:pr.
On Spt-rlal Trips .Main T9! ApiiI Triink
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vTitnti.ivti rtr.cKivKs )Kri:n
NKW YOKK (AI-) Young
Stnl.liiijr. (i. ortcia school loy. who
Kulnt-il fum In hi uv K.-tvlit li
iag rank., is i-rt. J to fitrlit his
first lu-roii!l tHjut in tins st:itt-
1927 Model
1 IS 10
ENTER JUNGLE
an .Hi ,1 ',o
" U'ie'i The
rour. thlr
fonj at an a -
p.v to
SAN KP.ANVlCO tr--IUdio
faif hTtil onrad ct th- epKfr.
m Uuntrd to heights or dptts, tn
er hrm. will follow the STiritng
Ph1Mioii Into thr unknowti )uncs
and V'.ountmins of luteh Nw li li
nes. The prty has wilfd frxm JAft
Knr.cisco tor the roundabout Vpt.
ne that itl termtnte cn th-shrrr-
of Pipit,, where the r-
'rtiimry will beihn.
Thr hajf dot-n rtentific tven
titrrrs. tsklnr th airplane In h(ch
ther hop to Vy trf rart mrhrt.
d !.'r. M
,!tMT.h tr.r-,. r .i
I ftrt will ;1 t
; tv..e rani ,tSe
vaftiv civ.p f.u-h th
j 'K' at a point i n th, tru-Mor.
a-d tM- Third a lost thr p;inv
i The -xtrditlon iit t-. augmnt
,ed at !?mftKpor i:h jn ,-toti prv
1 vi.i, a y thr lutiM gvv. rnmrni.
! It is p.annd Tor the c.at and m.
iterior Vi,n,e to a-f p in teucl hy
ir)e and hen th,- r nr ,
on iunta (or revonaiMuniN . t:
taik to the c nr and peMb y to
j the out.Mr orM.
) Matthew W. irjnr. anthrcpol.
riM. headier the riTvdition. hop
I to apiH dtr-t f-pin the p:ao to
' rigapefv. X'ar.i'.a or om other
Moo tat n-y tn'orm Th
ro,d h,w the v'or r arr f.-1rr
and ht th.y ha,,. fud. Th
1 plar.e 1 fate Ur photography.
and tens: r.:p rUhc It carf.
a'l tv. l.n. v d- ir. s.
Py usint th. i',inr to hip from
th- fiMe. ;o t,. iTiunor the party
'tl! MniUi.Atf ivueh or the hard
s' H- that ait- n l'-d pr tou epe
'itions. V.t th. r win N- ereatrr
h.,;r tv.in th. Mir o iinari'y in
x o'Vt a. Th.. !: ,. i;i K- SAiiing
owr a 001111 of w hirh they kr.ou
r.thirc.
Mr. 8:. rim hot. to s udy the
i r.r.e- vyg ti.y ra.N rep,rted tto
dU in th.- tni'iniani ot the in
terior. Th r-,-it.i. ft have mo
-n ry ch-r p. ttiiona. but oevrr
ut fW' enough raup tor d. tailed
Mninatwn. Th. v are dt srriNt-d
as s'.y p-er. dw-eptng tn trets and
! pnn.ilnr ic h- htr ahoe
anituals.
('.hfr c.;- iM c( th expedition
r
T rjh lh itM prrcipirY of
tho Narwu r:ic-, .4 to N eighty
mi', a lore. l!h an atlntt-'y rr-
fl.-ii h. !;-M f I- , f.t.
To land on I r:i for
th ftrM tir.M an. to ejV:-' t h
neighboring t mtory.
To tudv the . t!ine!ncy ef the
ro-tsl ar.d mounr.ni l'a;vwr!i
To obtain, a r ir, :it. ivr eth
noUgeal collect from the dtf-
f. r-nt trtss rs:;. .1 for th.- Pitted
States Natioral n'us".im.
Nt-w Ciunir.1 l- 'a-gt in
land in the e. id . xc it Au: rat 1.1.
Por C ntnrit tt ha th ef
forts Of i ; ortrj, Todiy It in on
the lut known portions ot the
erld.
It'-ntd' s Mr. SMr'ui'g. i.o lis at
H-rkt ley. CaL. the uirmh. rs ef the
pp rill ion In ::.!, STant-r A Hed
t rg. Chjraso. Iti.'harJ K p.-ek. St.
rtterjb'irg P a . liars How New
York, an t T-N-rt lUm.-r, Coulter.
lC A.
'pion. arrived Monday on the Maur-
luitt. After a frw dayt he will ro
( to Vrncn. Pal.. here he will
1 int Harry Gnh, world's middl
I weight champion. January 12..
rrui itT nun;: h.m Ht i.n
J PITTSHPKO. Pa. ( AP A per
ct hand in trigr as held her
;?'.!nday bj Charts St-ro. while
;Pla)irg at his rluh. He had all IS
! ;alcs. Hi partner bid dianion Is
! over, then Si m ebtaioe4 the con
1 tract hy a bid of four spades.
: nti is ai;kip i . s.
NPW YOJIK t AP Tie and
ITivtd Urfsh mi-! f!-'n.-:c'-t rKim.
ItlKMl.R lUtR DUX
8EATTLK tAP Frank
Pr"'iichy"" Vaise, former tight
weight boxer of Seattle. dropp.-4
d.ad Saturday from a hart attack
m lt-ntoii 1- miles south ot here,
it was learned h-rv. Vaise former
ly r.etd th t Canadian lightweight)
ctiampionnhip. winaing the trie
feom Je- Kayfey in a li-roundl
tv?t at VancouT.-r in lU.
Seattle cnMuntrrv nitMUii
aiwt milttnem gtx meet her l hn
oUter day and fMnimi out wHai
the real irt girl of 12 r
to wrwr. Hero lle or-t ; Mai:
thr t;igx4o. rtne fittinx. kw tn
from a4 high fea feaHi. Inw:
shorter than nrr. barrty to tep
of kaeA Hosiery: Aarker dvai-n
wtita no vMbie moattf of Mip
port; aod not roiled, Shor: ot
ford? Make-up: nmre nd ihaii
e er. Jv-wetr : draped peart-
raniro broorhi-ft. ring and oiM-4k.
lew. 4nvr: tmnirnr. wtth art
omhrowWy. Iiaa: malltr but
firm-tT dXM"aJod. dknr: hand
pamted and otabonurty appti.
rt. I nmmtionahlew: rod foor.
rtto.
A Word T
The Wives
. about
Pressing
If you arc proud of himclcsirous of
seeing him win and hold his entitled
place among men, you will want his
clothes pressed in keeping with his
position.
And if you are prudent you will want
pressing that gives you the most for
the money.
In short, you will want clothes pressed
by our famous new Valetcria method
the same service as advertised in the
Saturday Evening Post.
We shape the collar on a special collar
press; the shoulders on a shoulder
press; coat fronts on forming presses;
trousers on a trouser press, exact ly
as was done when the suit was made.
Shape and style are restored, and the
suit slays pressed longer.
And if you have any dyeing or dry
cleaning to he done, we'll he glad to
do that too. Phone us today.
Valeter
e
J.SL
Dry Cleaners
.Main 702
Motor Delivery