La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 01, 1926, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
Your Eastsr Outfit-The Utmost In Values For You At
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New Accessories
Your Easter outfit is not com
plete without proper silk hose,
a bag to go with the hew gloves,
and tne stylish new Utz & Dunn
shoes. ' ' .
These strap and pump styles
in light kid and patent are very
good-looking many with con
trusting colors. Priced at
$7 to $10
The Smartest
Styles
Every woman, demands smart style in the
new apparel, yet proper designing and becom
ing garments need not be expensive. - We in
sist on the best of materials in proportion to
the price, and in these latest creations . for
Easter are exceedingly good values, ..
The coats offer a very wide selection styl
ishly flared lines or the more severe tailored
models light colors for spring in coats for
geflefal weaivHre a'PTpractical garments for
you one group that is especially popular at
Others as low as $11.75
The dresses are all that you could desire in
charming creations varied materials of good
quality in lovely pastel shades, trimmed with
lace, novel buttons, and contrasting materials.
One group of silk dresses much in demand at
Of Great
Importance
Your Easter Hat
Apparently there never was a
time when new Easter Hutd
weren't important. At least
you remember how essential
one was when you" were a
little gii-l and no doubt you
' fuel the same way about it
now. Well,, here, are JIaJs to
please you, we 'feel sure;"
Two Special Groups .
?o..ri0 and 8.7:
Your Easter
Gloves Are Here
Just bcore ' you . leave the
house on Easter morninjr you
will put on your gloves. They
should be spick-span new ones
and to make sure of them '
, why not choose today. Kid
ones in lovely shades of tan
and R-rey have minow cuflV.,
prettily embroidered.'
Novelty Kid Gloves
S4.25'
The New Silk Cloven
$1.50 and $2.00
Smart Fahrfo Slinnnu
$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
THYE DEFEATS
joins
POI!Ti.'r. Ore. Apr. 1. (AP)
Ted Thyc. Multnomah club in
structor, defeated John Kilonla,
Huston Urcek. in Iwo out of three
full hori last nlifht. Thyc won
the first fall in eleven nilnutoa with
lying wrlstiock and head HcliuuirH
hold. Kilonla won the second fall
with a lloslon crab hold In 27 min
utes Jll seconds. Tin- third full was
won- by Thyc in X und one hair
minutes. -,
In the preliminary Col II
took one fall and u decision
o-orgc Meyers.
erman
friiin
SEATTLE CLUB -WILL
PLAY AT
SALEM SUNDAY
BUATTI.H. Apr. 1. (AT) The
sualtlc baseball club leaves Ha
Hcrmnxa Uracil. I'al.. tralnintr
camp tonlxht. for Kulem. ore
where an exhibition (Tame will he
played Sunday. Thu IikIIiiiih will
arrive in Salem Saturday In time
to watch the I'orlland Heavers,
again! whom they open the sea
son, play a practice content.
.lied II.'Mil yvln jtnd Joseph Jenkins
will make up ' fc'cntlle'a cntchlmr
utafr for the first week at leant.
(')urence Itrooks .ha.i an Injured
tiiiiiiih which keeps, hitn out of
plav.
wooi jikliv nr
MOW j YOltK. ' Ijfl
Jr. I co-author of u plus
an emotional aruma or
which will bo produce
son perhaps. . ... .
Among; .tho things lljiu,:
on u young widow rcftUn Jj
nclgflliois.
HaU's Cat&rrh
Mefliclner
tldYouryste1lofCurltrlafn,1,
:HuKd by Catarrh- Alsoas tBiooafrsH.
Sel it givo wonderful ruulti. AJ
Dniptiisu. . -
P. J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, a
John L. Sullivan's
$10,000 Belt Melted
TIIII.ADKI.PIirA. Apr. 1. (AP)
- Wllut it aafd to huvo bein the
fainoun 10.0110, chaiiipionshlp licit
or John I.. Sullivan has been incit
ed at the mint, here for tho cold
that wan in It.
. Thu l.nll.wlll l.u .. it .i.
' .... o j i biiiuii uia
rSSI mnniltt niludlnv r i I...
till, mint ..;...!. .. 1...I.I .
."i"UKil iianiiiiore junk
- " iiiTjiiKiii ii ncrc unu re.
13 eivei a check ror .. utile ...n-.
than Sft0 for the precious mfial it
rSJ : contained.
F.'V Till. r...,V,le. .....
Sllllivail llV Citi2enw or l!el.in I it
ISIi".
"Sf-AMIM K" WJI l l.rHI I)
ROrilKSTEn. .V. T. "The
"Kcanipus." huniorotui Mudenl pub
lication ut Ihc rnlvemlly of Itochea.
ter. a parody on, the Police Gazette,
ban leone. up in smoke rfH copies
of it. The printers wouid not h.
it out of the shop except for one
copy submitted to the linivcrxlty
authorities, who gave notice that
circulation would result in expul
sions. '
HEY!
FELLERS!
here they ARB-
Saturday Special
2G-Incli Juvenile Tires ,
28-Inch, Nonpariel Tires
28-Inch Giant Chain Tires
28-Inch Heavy Service Tires"...!
New Stock of U.S. Bike Tires!
---$1.97
I...$2.19
:....$2.39
-..$2.89
Oregon Hdw. & Imp. Co.
16
.75
The more elaborate models at $39.75
SPORT NEWS
SPUR
CLUB
TO GIVE DANCE
TWION. (ire., Apr. 1. A sporl.
man's character hall that the in.
uiii.iiik.-u i niuii riporuimrn s j
club announces as tho bl sports'
eiiieriainment event or the yeur,
with a special showlnir of .porta,
men', trophies from all over Kost.
rn tireiton, Is beln plnnord for
Manilla; t the t nlon IiIkIi school
' livmnariiim here the fvrnliiK of Kri
day, April 9. The affair will 10.
ablii the club to observe It. wcoml
monthly anniversary, actual erca.
ijon or tho torKanlzatloa .tartuif
nit with 19 members th nlfht ot
. 0, and havlnir troni Ui Uin
incAntimo to ti2 member..
Tho projected night of sport Is
expected to Interest folk from all
l parts of tho valley iua.muel) u
two ('Bull prices of ten dollar, are
to lie awarded for the beat male
and fcmnlo character. Id this
connection If. K. Coolldgn, of Ut
ornna. jonn no, of Csv. ud
)l. O. Anirell, of Nortk rowder will
net as,judtti. Llndaay. orche..
tra will furnish tho music
pecorutn 1tll IXtrr Head,
The gymnasium decoration, will
consist of about 14 deer hoade, two
' elk heads, a variety or old and new,
long and short, (urge and .mall
boro gunB. fishing rod. of such di
versity that fiverv uivIm will
)tl favorllo modol. And thrr. ore .
o -ii--Benca show." of fU w
FIDEL LA BARB A
WHirS SENCIO IN
10-ROUM) MATCH
I.OH ANdKI.KM Anr I ll.l
The luiirelu of a decisive Icn-rounil
victory rested todav lilmn the l..-
of I'lil.-I l.a llarlin, youthrul w urld's
llywelKht rliiimplun, ,0, last
tlllThl. for tile ..i.c.in.l ii... -
ISI.CK l levcr Kenrlo. liurk.WI, I
cnaiienger from tho I'hlilippiues.
l.a llarba's title wim mil hi uli. L.i
la lut night's battle for hot!) the
fight, rs entered the ring at lie
puuiids, four pounds over the fly-
gni. iimii. in it the champion
demonstrated the superiority that
was at doubt aft.-r their first meet
Ing a few mouths ago.
Jack Demnsev to Box
Three at Juarez, Mcx.
i'l. PASO T.. An. , .
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" PetllPsev. hrmm.i.1.1
rtaaiuploo Of the world, will tio
three. m,. succeaslvely in the new
Juurct Meltco eallNAiim .
opening April is, it , .nmln
ced here today by John Mcintosh,
who represent, juar,, Wni..
I. rrectlug the new structure
kets. etc. The
niltteo now at work oa the gym ta
comprised of fteorge llrowu,
Mulvehlll, Ilex Oris., It. W. Miles.
Krank V. llarn. c. c.in ..
If. Ilonnev. TIim at.ni. .'
entirely for Die benefit of the n.
PORTIM) GROUP
GET CONTRACT TO
CONSTRUCT GYM
KrOKNH. Apr. I. (AP) )-um-bermi
n's Trunt cni.iiianv. Itulnh
Hchnei lui k. and I Vrrlas and llard-
grovo or Portland, bidding Julntly.
were awarded the tlio.ouo I, on, I
Instil, providing ror tho construe
tlon or the proposed new t'nlver
slty of OreKun l.u.iki lliull pnvlllion,
at u meellnif of the hull. liny com
mlttee of the unlversltv lioard or
Vegeiils late yesterday urternoou
The lionds are to be sold at $ics
per Jliiuo, with Inlerest at the rate
or six per ceuu
IHiIk tor tne construction of the
pavllllmi will, he opened at tho
comptroller', oirico at 11 a. m..
April ji.
The regent building group also
authorized the construction or four
new handball courts In the men',
outdoor gymnasium. Oradiuff for
a mw frishman bawball diamond
Was alSO authorised. Th wnnun1.
athletic field will be coinnleti d. It
was decided.
Oregon Enters Team' in
Portland Paper Chase
Kl'OKNK. Ore.. Anr. 1. iaii
I ne l Diversity of Oregon will be
represented In tlin lutercolliKlale
iripir chase which Is to be held at
I the Portland hunt club Rnmrdiiv.
ThoMi wlio will participate from
Oregon In competition with four
oiner teams or six. each an' Kate
Martin. Peggy f:. no. r. Nonle. Vial.
junnny Kelson, Heinle :, and
Jack Herring.
Suzanne Is Not Coming
To America, She Says
I.ONMOX Suzanne I.enirlen lew
talk or her iroimr In the i-u...i
i Slates ror the movies is ridiculous.
Ail American promoter seeks to
j pay her for motion pictures of ten-
nls matches which would be com
, billed Into n romantic story.
MISI.l. VllIM; ITI tlvS. .
NKW YOKK Will Hays Is mak
ing progress in endlnir mlsleailiiic
advertlslng by movie cxlilbiiors
usually due to Ignorance as In the
followlug cases he cited:
Mperlal children's matinee for the
great animal picture "Iilick Oxen."
"A lioll'. House" bring the kid
dles; "The Kour Horsemen of the
ApoctilypAc" another great cow
hoy drama. 1
BAKER-LA GRANDE
STAGE
Leave La Grande
8. A. M. -X :20 P.M.
and 3:30 P. M.
Auto Stage Rolls Down
(i0-Foot Embankment
HAM JOSK. Anr. I. I x rtrtr.
person, wen- Injured, ftve seriously
when a Santa Crui-boiiod auto
stage prungfd off the Hsuta Cnu
highway lost nlirlii n.l ,aii..i ,inw.
a precipitous sixty-foot embank,
meiit after a collision with u auto
driven by Joe Itouhal, San Kr.n
clsco, who was coming In the op.
posll.i dlrn-llon. The bus was
driven by It. a. Kvam. of (tenia
t'rut.
It wua nrfiuirv Ia ilMlflh -
rrom the highway down. Into the
can) on to convey than, and 4ikf
eight roKicngrr. ta thd road. "
The Grey Hlagc.v
IP't 1114 Jefrnew,, An.
AU .Modern nnd McMcd st.grs,
mf9 r. t Sunday, I A. t . 4 P 14.
radleton-. A. M. - 4 !. j. n,
Connecf. to W.lla M1U
iJ"..'. P ,hn We rrry Eximta
ua mi tut Tttpa .lain w i And Trunk.
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and-Ties
for
Your Easter
Shirts in the newest of patterns and colors) Willi collard
to match, as well as just collar attached. I
$2 to $5 " :
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Tics in the new materials and designs" Silk-and-wool cut '
silks in four-in-hands and bows. ". ' "'""f :
50c to $1.50
Hats of the famous Hardeman make for Easier wear in the
new greys and tans. 1
$6.00
Especially assorted caps for these early spring days. - Spe
cial this week at
$2.25
"Pioneer
Clothiers"
ASH BROS.
"The Store That
Keeps Faith"
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