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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1925)
Pape Four Wednesday, iDceeinW 1C, 1025: THE LA GTMNrm? v.vtfNiwn nncirnww (lurorporaml) An Iinlipt'iiuVnt Knwupnprr FRANK B. Al'IM.KUY.. ..Killlor nl l'uUllalmr UAHVKI K MAri'UKWS... ..llualnima Manuircr Publlshod evenlng-a, exoupt Butulay, at 111) Adama Avruue, I Grande, Oregon. The OLuwrvcr-mur piullahnd every Krlday. Entered at tlia l'oalofrice at La Uraude, Orrguu. aa Kocond Claaa Mall Matter undur act of March I, 1871. OFFICIAL PAT 12 It OK UNION COUNTX AND TUW crrr ok la uiumhu MRMtlbll ASSOCIATED I'UKSH Tha Associated Proiw la sxclualvely entitled to uee for pub lloatlon of all news dlapatolies oradlted- to It or not othorwme credited If published therein. All rights of republication of poolal dlspatcnea In tbla paper, and also Uis loual uw Uu ru in alao ara reserved. SUIUK.-IUPTION KATKi " Uj Oarrler Dally, per month In 7,s4 Dally, all months In aiiv.nna Daily, single copy OFFICEif CAT VMAUsl MANN ma Junius In ns mii mi illiln'l lirur no lis BUUI Pally, per month In mnra Dally, Pr all oioDtha In advance Dally, per year In a.ivanna Weekly Observor-Star, per year. AUVEKTIKINU RATK8 Display, foreign, per column Inoh Lttaplay, looal, per column lnch. Time contraot rates on application i.i . A CIIIIISTU.'.S mi.j lull UM.V ,n: TliM (.1,1 inrk - plu'ln 1. Siintii rlmiN. will .sihmi Im hrrt' ;il;;illl, liilnirllli: kiiimI will (ami nl.sii ,1,'lilsl unto a worlil of mrii; wiih jimrniinr .sii ini-ri i is. jmi ii"'". an, iiiiiLlny fall;,' inn UV. ' H roiii,- to hiinir us t'lirliiliiniK , Kills. K'illi''i'''l iroin ovi'i-y Sin ks loo l;irni. anil lies Inn loll. 1. I ami Nlnrrs Hli ptitpl,. liirl. 1 I"-.-. I I mi Uii -IIvo rlt.MK that I, urn l 1 1 hat's all). ,iiit!.Hnll.'.i briar , I'll". j A book lh.it saw l- 1 1 .; 1,1 of .lay! ill -IKhlvm liln.tx two. I Anl'tfi-ll hallilk-lrhh-ls Willi boril- ! 's rt-il an, I bin,, I I'.illi Klliiiis dial in-,- far too' I Minn. ,co yili'k llial'n loo. I lotiu. Have you licked your shine of lied Cross Christmas iA m"- " fin:ni no r.-w.i.-. RniiluV ' ..." "kl M"l Ji'llKK . TIIH ONLY KAKK-TltrKT:-',itm- ImM In illarlol auinu In Iioisik; bill no will ii'Iik iiiIk'!' llir-naloi' 01 Mo o.ur Uod. 1 'wt I in n: 1. . .i , too ..I J. to ..16.110 ..13.110 . 450 ..sua n'i.1 I.OI.I "J'bo liiii-ultir rlliiff urn' i-ltlllm our Mtlli. " I lll'tl. Ill IIIIII'M lini.'1 m:r siurs iiiiAiisr: mhvi "hf kfpl lllaki'v III ron orsat . loll will!,' Mil- wrnl Tor I ho imltro." - Johnvlow n. (i.i., tiam-tlo. 'Ilo V;tinh' illo Sinner A n lion ii -i oil "I'll now miiit - No's a itlul ioii lor wloorn - In- fls his humor ll'oiu I ho oliltiiary I'oluinus'." Win n Illo iloiikoy saw Iho xobril. lb- b.'K.in to swlloli his tall: "Will. I lu,r." was his loiiimont "I'lo-to's a in ii l, Ihat'.s boon In Jail." Any small I my who iiitstiiins (ho oxi.stontv nl" a S;inta Clause should see what the old boy dues to his Pad's lanU recount each year. hiiiny othor Kills Mr baion'l linio In list. M, n t.tf,r inosl ul I'hrivitnjis I lliii ! ho; of irtv liomo's Illo So Ihi'ii, wh.-O, ho lor Sillla Clans, who loiiivs l o,k our iiiii- Tho I Thn Tnrl;.m V r T II ..I,;.,...... I i:.... I i' ol.l bo s l,.,. .noiuh. ... V'" "".!" JIH K IUUIi; OI.--l.l.-. I KUlll. I.UI thi'll . ,11U, .i of cookUil shakers and jUK-ket flnsks. Can it be that no!"""'- ... I me has informed that oitaiii:'.ation that these articles aie I ti- t,t ,i'v .,,. n,.. , ,. no longer sold for practical purposes but purely to satisfy '"5il"' ",:, "" '"' !ui (' lovei-s of nntiques? Who can say how soon we will see the " - . Miver llasK entliiMued tn the mantle piece ami truanlcd ' . v lVY Is N,,T l us'1' "' ns jealously as the spinniut; wheel in the coiner or the old IthiVc'Voiior. ''a",,' "' ''" ' china.. on the buffet? I v on h.:i' iii.ulo tinr orson li ll'lir. j ,ao If irifts were civen ohlv when imiivmio.t n, i , 'Ii-oohmoi. Miirit of Christ iiuis. . wo.i.l.... wl.i ,,..,. ' , !.. :'" " ""iM.i-ri " iniwmiiLi 'i eliunrt I ib u 1 iinr -.-)) !:.unM a in t lo moiv ape leach shopping list would suf,l'erV These days in the stores it's not difficult to over-hear many feminine icmaiks like, "she jrave me so-and-so last' year and I must" etc. Masculine Rivers are equally guilty. Possibly it's a good thing, after all, for any rx-vohuionary euncopUtm of giving iigjt ruin holiday businis..iid..tht uuseniei:t pleasmv of paying bills on January first. hit!,- You M . al ly. on w, ro o.sloril.w . mob i-lanrt xour tiviirhbi A S4i,linmii ix H ittuu wut mis v!t MiiiniH on iltc n u u finntl's luttw rr ilnnk. i I , ;..u I j ".'" IViiir.- ,,f .tl, is tif rai kM ( mhiuk man in Ki;;t-tM-. 'ni v ir buihk u iii.tkt- a rni-r I i-Ht if tr.x. isN-l ii i. in hi l'rr ;irni. mid rt-M- CnitlST.M.VS !t)U ALU Any doubt as to the inherent gvnemsitv of the people i of the Pnitetl Staies should be dispelled by the events of r" uT'U , the ( hristmas season. Kven those misanthivivs, who see Mwhr-r t .ham,: Oil V thl Vl'i.S .111.1 in-i...l ii, lif., . : I l.r io liooll,, r ,,. i( ,us;, .,. ,, ,,! iiriii,. niv sacii-, Aa.l fiee, charity and magiKinimity evhibitcd at the Yuletide. i '' American men, women and childivn are in a eonspiiaeyi a ! lo make Christmas merry for every needy adult and child. "!"' On Christmas day the country over hundivds of thousands; :i i f Christmas Ivaskets will le distributed bv individuals ami ': organijations. Pvery Kisket will contain the very essence ':uvnT" nH""!i''s 1 M' ' of a traditional and idealistic Christmas. That means good "-bH- tilawi, .o'fiilt! ' .Hd for all. clothing for the poorlv rlotluNl. tovs for the !'';" "', 7T'''1 '" ,,K ,",k'', i ;. . , .. . . ,"r 'l-. In- mm it. Imii : ,oi, m main raws, co;tl lor colli IhhIics ami sluvs """''wl t " mil .-r III- loitrr- . i., V "ii-r tin- nil,'. . 1H'1 in I,,.- I, -, l,.ii, t (1 , , ban, i nis ,-. r hi, ,. -u soar.' I'll a oil, -I'l, vc b.lllillif; ' I n- 1, a si. itil, ,1 bai, Chiistmas is for With licit ami for cold feet. America, IVUivn tluvse that have the Chiis!ni;:s exchanv of gifts is a pleasuiv but sacrificing' lor those who have less is a joy that gratifies the soul. People who y.:e genetous ly to the needy rw at Chii.-tnws time know taat tl:a-,tv is its on ivwani. -r M'ini - M M M IP M M M U M M If M kt li t if u if ii t h yt u M u '1 . m- A Gift For Even; 'ounzder '-uit.'tx ri. i vc l.nk I I'.cliv.- is J...1 .-I- llNi-1 La (irandc National Bank I-a Uiande, Oicsn si n n ft Si r"S ii n n I? n n f n Si 1(5 H TT A 9 TThl A 117 rooming r leases A woman More lan Silk Underthings From West's Tl FTT'I T -TT X" -r: CLOVES A large and - viitupiehensivc slrnk of (Jin (,'lovcs in kid, silk and cliamoisuede and wool knit sport gloves. The newer styles are charming, ton dainty French flare cuffs and the slip-on style so popular now. '50c to $.-.()() SILK SKTS Of siep-ins and vest in the fam ous Kayser make, "these come in dainty colors of maize, flesh, orchid and green with contrasting rolured trimmings, in gift boxes. She is sure to appreciate one of these sets of silk underthings. C3.55 to $5.25 ST LIMNS In a number of pleasing shades and with every description of trimming, lace and embroidery, work on them, '. No woman ever had too many of these dainty undergarments. $2.25 to $1.95, SILK KNIT SLIPS (r the' shadow-proof) -silk with gay colored borders: also the plain uouhle thicknes.s ! tloiitlce. These slips come in a wide range of coi tus ol white, tan. browns and blacks, and all sizes. ' .2..r to $(i.25 There's an unmistakable quality and loveliness about this silken lingerie and negligee that stamps it at once as coming from La Grande's Leading Store. And where is there a, woman who fails to thrill at receiving such a gift? This is but one of the many satislying and economical answers to vour gift prob lem to be found at West's. Your shopping here is made a pleasure. 1 rv r v. ..... . TV If Mm mmMm - n;. x ' jj NEGLIGEE Dainty creations in lacy negligee so dear to every woman. Peauti.-ully stykd and or wonderful material of crepes and satins. With dainty trimmings so sure to please the fairer sex. They come in a bevy of colors blue, maize, lavendar, black and rase. $10.75. to $23.50 BREAKFAST COATS --of quilted satin in a number of pleasing shades with lav ish trimmings. These aie soft, warm, comfortable robes, with contrasting Knings. ' : $10.50 to $1(1.75 CORDl'ROY ROUES in several styles and most all colors, of good quality cor duroy a very serviceable garment, but sure to be appre ciated. $:;.50 to $10.50 Adorable Frocks For Holiday Wear 1 HOSIERY A box of hosiery is indeed an en viable gift, especially if it is Kay ser, Phoenix or La France. They come in all weights fiom sheer silk chilton to the thread silk and all-wool sport hose in all of the popular demanded shades. $1.00 to $2.95 l'TRS Ixively new neckpieces of squirrel, opossum and I ox jn the newer shapes and styles. A good fur is a gilt that will last for many Xmases "lo come. $7.75 to $(i2.5() SILK BLOOMERS In plain silk and the new sport type in a heavier siik and rayon mixture. These are indeed ideal for outdoor sports, and wear, as they are very warm and comfort able. In several pleasing shades. $1.95 to $3.90 SILK GOWNS Of ticsseau, cicpe do chine and radium silk with a host of lace, embroidery and hemstitching, and occasionally artificial flower trim mings. These gowns are all beau-, lifully finished and of wonderful material. . $5.75 to $1(5.75 Ideal GiftslFor ls . i Mother or Daughter Nothing uiH quite strike the spot with 'Ilcr" like a bcnutitul-ncw dress from La Uiandc's leading Sioie. She will know that it is cor rect in every "detail and the quality will be the best. Of course the newer styles arc all here in the season's choicest material and with trimming in keeping with the garments. In all colors and materials such as Kli.ilielh Crepe. CantonsTSat- in-hack Crepe. Charmeen and Jeisevs. A Gift that she will enjoy long after Xmas is gone. $10.75 to $(2.30 "The Troas;;re II;i..c Of Chiiti;i;s tiilts" N. K. WEST & CO., ING if 1 "La Grande's Leading Store Tor 23 Years" I .v I -'. Vo lt's a Brownie Yesterday In I Vashii nzion rr. f i'Vv't r.!--.in Ir.--' : :-. .Wiv. a c.'.'v .-. UFH CROSS DRl'G STOKE ,v ti"t -i ;-ti v at. ti im;; f ski 95 jn f cnU4--. I r ? ? i: "i a r in I- rvr.r.;rc ri- ru ! v r . , r . , o I Vu- , 1 Kf. . n" A. ', s. r'er r -c . u N ' I r . ' . U T"J , i : ' ; ! i- y- r at (-. r if! min t 1- t;, r -i v.n " "TV n kno w3i.t ,r-i,; Vi "'W lv Mtrt- fo c.it-!. n l M-v ih. y coiitv" fr.,i. TV CHIVALRY i;OR MIMS IN K. C .."' : !-o n - o lo,. .,..;,; 9 .-..n:n,. ivj to.-,-,, U tO Thr lih, ' -,.,...,,.. a r- rv.-.l o. . !!, , -...j,' ' -:r.c tmn u .v !"-lt"n '-''r makos tt warm far !'! ta-y ha.1 ra, k 113 an n:-n truv, m- STATION lHEs;:;;r,w.n' ",'' " " w.i-r- l- .l Ul.an. I J,-,!. Km f j T' '"'J rv ar c r t,. V? 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