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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
it. Friday, December 18, 1925.' ' e Twelve . TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAUOE MECCA I OFARTLOVERS RAX FftAXCIHCO (AI') Cali fornia's Palace of the Legion or flosor, completed ft yeur aco on J dedicated to men of th" Ut who fHrliclr II vm In th World War. Ifijfifecom' a nrcca fur art I ox em .f this region and a new olnl on the Itinera r' of all tour- $ Its situation In buprrb. From 0oe' of tb highest points In th pH It looks do wd on the GoluVn h-ate. It command a punoruina that atretchca far out to "n, re Teals the wid expanse of Han Francisco Iy. the towiTtn brown hills of Marin county,top-P'-d by Mt- TainalpaW, and In the plhcr direction, wodoim of the lty ncattered llk counth-iw row 6t toy bousra. The aceon mlclit have Inspired some or the old piasters whoso pain tines urt- liune In the Palace. , Tho architectural Mylf In Fren ch ,fteoaluic of I he period .of bouur XVI. i The trluinphal. Areh. Surrounded Jlr ' colonnadej, pro vide IhO entrance; tin 4 lrf-hlnd.lt Extendi thj JipiiciouH . Court " of Wonor, attend' d by Ionic column. jK'hlt ;'tbne nd.'Mel xerc uKfU In -the -copLructlon. if 'At, ltd. opt-ninff ,IW fJ -a, cblh'dloii of Aus' luilbiinp' iind 1 ant y tho French Iind takun 'from ' alne, hotw 'rciieh tint i M( ulfiturlntTH riAyrnntin' tho Louvre. Among- the permanent iitywaslon. however, are many cIujmIc exam pies .lnctudlntr neveral original llodlnn. Irately the exhibits have I featured a notable collection lent by T. It. Walker of Minneapolis. This roll'-ctlon number original by Rimbmndt. Turner, Kir Jo. hua lu-ynoldfl, CrtUrwnoroueli. Co rot and oilier inaaters. OUkt ancient exhibits of pic- ftraetine- the IniereM of the lot I art colony. California ortlatM have had a ehaneo to display their work on several occitninn. There Is a rentful. eMbetic at-mopren- about the Interior of the I'ulaL-e. The sal ItU-a a r con -necti d by court bearing sueh ob jects as mtnutijn: copies of the doors of fumoiiM cathedrnlw. nut, red staluea and ot h e r txa m p Its of medieval art. In a central room an organ has been lust;ill(d. and at the daily concerts Die mellow not p,-u-. Irate to every part of the bulld InfiM. B'-nches are muttered about, that on- tuny lt before a t'uvoritr pictun. listen tu the niulc and meditate. In the Triumphant Areh llw rearc ch lines and a f nf h re of t ru ni pe is. I'ln y d at ce rt .i 1 n i m es. they are heard far over the city and Heera milo out at 'a. The Palace . was prcm nted to the, city by the Jute Adolph J. Sprcekets and IiIh wife'Alma de UreUevllI. Hpr'kles, - with the moilo, . "Umior th d-ad while aervrnir Hie living." Tlte nuiK' uin whs built above )li- Uik flil I'ark on ground provided by the .iimnl-clpulity. The Kal id" Jiumy it eo(leiri boy aniyhrd at Uii: , ( nd of the foot bull Kins on. J Husband's Right to Title Doubted TrTTTmMTlTnTrrT Noted rtiillppinc Ha ml Puts Taboo on Jaxx Mu.tc MANILA. AI' Jazx music has been established from the programs of the constabulary band. Tliousands of younjr men and women, who have been se custonwd to hear the band put on the laiest hits, will have to be content with the music of Verdi. Wagner, Chopin. AKndclseohn and other masters. Itriff. fbn. Rafael frame, chief of Constabulary, said he- had tak en this siep because of criticism in certain inlelluctual quarters." ..uuL .... .... . , . , i i Manila.. The too smallest place In tLi iwirid la a bovs stomach on ahnu' t- played -street music These crl- The band Kivt-a concerts men . : f tics declared that a hand which cvenincs a week on the Luneta. t had eained world-wide fame the hUloilc park, whose nam the hould ftot descend to the level of legislature would change to Pla the sl-pbce jazz orehtra ki Wood row WHkwk ' ft Tlii ro Is a lot of money In work, I ini:. Iiut It l hunl lo ft This U .Pi hit' ss Wiiivnikv, d.iiiL-ht r uf iMnlm S--lfi Amerlean owuer. .f t Afc'a ryvir-H !( p:n f in -lit tMf. Willi l'r d;tili;htr. Tin. Jiriiite. whoai be met wmp' b- w.ii ciiiplived in hi-r fiitb'r"s Iotf, rllinin to eoni'j fi'fun a. ptw'if KlKMiin wirillv thai lni''i'H itt :iti-j ttr.- b.:'-Ji H-jrif. NiW a Lunduii p.iHr (h-ti-i tb ii hv 1 1 ; no iilil to t!v Hile "....- . he ci'itiA. PHONE AIN 75 ( Christmas Candies and Nuts We Have ;:' ' - ' . r . . . A fine assortment of dandies and Nuts for your selection. ' Nice bulk Dates, Figs, cluster Raisins, candied Cherries, Pine I ; apple, Grape Fruit, Orange and Lemon Peel. v VP0 nt wa't unt'l the last few days, but come in now and make .j jour selection, while our assortment is complete. Phone us ! : '....' -Vjour ''orders, y . a l J. G. SNODGRASS i 3: IHiaie Main 75. ; v Exclushe Grocer Toiiibloue I'.scd ti BllllMianl 'Jo Advertiy I'rentHi Omelet IH.Hi.N". !''r.Mire. fAI') The toin.bstoiie tnarkiiig th; grave of hi-s father in om- or Ibe lix-al rente leri's Is tin iwi4l advertising bill board Imagim-d i,y a rtstnurant keeper l ceb-brate the txeeltenct f .liie disli whh ii is the hpeeulty Of Ills eating h'Hine. Jt reads: lit re Ih-s FIKUIti; M l-:i:ci Innkeeprr, ni.s-i:H.jt Inventor of the celebrated Mi rcler ' oiin let, Mia .sun. in tlv Mime business on lole Htr -el. )0st sses the tinitue recipe of the famous Mt- chr oiulet. AiinrtTiox tali; kkkoii CASCAIU-: IXH'KS. fr-.. A story of a man who hail dragged a Knutll buy into the woods with a rope was exploded here after u sheriffs posse had' combed the timber for the man and his sup posed victim. , James lienson. apprised nf he Fcareh. explained that he was the man. that he had gone Into the , woods after a Christmas tree, and :that hi small son had been tug (ging plavfitlly at the rope with 'which h" intended to haul the tree to hl.s home. VII.l kiiii: swr.s IKY MK!FOKI, Ore, Hue to the fact that spinal meningitis serum obtained (n M-dford. none being bad in Kliiinalh Kalis, and the wild l hie with It by atllotiioblle over the dangerous lln n Springs mountain road last Krlday night by Stale Tnilfie i iffleer Me.Mahon of this city. Koy llauliin. nge , of Kla math Kalis, who was s-rious!y ill aod expet'd to Hv-- only 1 '' more hotirs. Is alle and ituproing. MeMa hon ma'P- the record ride of fut mlh s on tip- flang' rous routl in tuo hours and -" minutes. Greet Her With An ELECTRICAL GIFT! ' M if . u if u u If Sec that she pels il yes, make her radiantly happy by selecting her Christmas Rift from amongst our exceptional array of Klectrital Household Appli ances. Such as. "Turn. boy. turn. w 're going baek." w re not the b-gemlarv word- of (Jem ral Phil Sheridan, wli'ii he cum pie tt d the famous ride which hi .s been ci l tirated in .sullg and Hlory. Ill an Interview reitntly gteti, the lb neral's wid ow .said that the exact text of 1 he command ruuld be.st be expressed by dashes and asterisks. KIPLING VERY ILL Percolator Tray Sels Irons Toasters ( 'inline lions Waffle Irons (hills Toy Ranges Thor Washing Machines Thor boners Western hlertric Washers Royal Vacuum Cleaners (Jreebe Radio Sets Other Radio Sets Toy Engines Xmas Tree Sels Percolators Heating Pads Roudoir Lamps Fixtures Electric Healers La Grande Electric Co. 1112 Adams Kocsch lildg s m a' l:ieU.u) Kipimc. fumoii. Kni: lih iinthor. I l.tny rx-o-'lv ttl with UNCLE SAM is going to save Fifty Thousand ' each year by eliminating the blue stripes from the mail bags. . . . We all may save by eliminat ing a fen- of the un necessaries. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK 1 1 r- i II a. . m. I 1 Gilts! I Sensible Suitable Always Acceptable Xmas Boxes Filled With Finest Quality DATES, WHITE and BLACK FIGS, MIXED NUTS and CANDY $1.75 Shopping Baskets Filled With Best Assorted GROCERIES $2 $2.75 and $3 5-LIJ. XMAS BOXES Largest and Best Oregon Prunes Ready for Mailing $1.25 See Window Display PATTISON BROS. GROCERY if M S if M V 9 if if Xmas Joy Made Possible By ' . . k . V Reduced Prices victroias if Joy is. held captive, in a Victrola Joy for the lover of jazz Joy for M the ones who appreciate classical music joy for the kiddies fun for all. V : ' . . - -?250 NEW VIUTKOLAS ' !f100 NEW VIUTKULA ' At $150.00 At $1)0.00 ' ?150 NEW VICTROLA ' ?75 to ?150 USED VICTROLAS At $95.00 , In perfect condition. $125 NEW VICTROLA At S 10.00 to $65.00 At $75.00 See Us For Terms '.if. if if Give Joy For Christmas With A Victrola. Newlin Book & Stationery Company Radio Answers The Question of Happy Holiday Gift PAnwi m ;.. 4 :n. n... j: .. . """,u " "it" mi! Ullll-s il gin, oil Iho ll I till WilVU of 1MID- ulunty a wonderful Rift sure to delight anyone who hasn't a set or can use a lictUir one. One of these fine l-KEED-EISE.MANX llcccivers will delight the receiver of your gift. Don't forget that we are at your sen-ice to put a set in your home on aiv .' proval. You arc under no obligations. THIS STOKE VILL 1!E OPKX KVKMXCS DECKMIiKK 21-21. Oregon Hardware &. Implement Co.