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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1927)
Tuesday, October 25, 1927 Page Two LA GKANJJE EVENING OBSEKVEK Black Is The Thing! Rich, Lustrous Silks In These Newest Frocks for Fall He's Leading a Dog's Life Now Kt ' Mi ' 4, v X$ J r II -yrj i ,v The woman whose heart thrills with the sight of stunning new dresses will find ample reward in this stock of fine models. As the- season has indicated, black is the thing preferred by most well groomed women. There are rich blacks in crepe satins, lustrous blacks in heavy flat crepes, soft blacks in fine georgettes. Almost equally wanted are the dark blues and the dark autumn shades. If dark colors are not ordinarily becoming, you'll find them so when you see many frocks with self trim in lighter shades smart combinations that enrich each garment. to -7, illnnr concert; 7, concert: 7:30, 'poultry tiilk: 7:45. futliollc lecture; S to 9, concert orchelri; 10 to 12, dance music, K EX rortland (235.9m-12uO-kc) 0:.10, utility: 7 to S, conrcrt trio: 8 to 9, organ concert. KOMO Seattle (3u8m-980lic) 6:15. concert orchestrn; 10, fimr t.t; l(i:46, milnicul proirruin. Kjn Seattle 34S.0m-8Giik'- 0:30, junior hour; 7 to S:3(i, HtiMio program: 8:3", InsliuilTentitl iiiur- tet; 9 to 10. concert orchestra; i to 12. ilance music. 1 fi:30. Tiny Town tales: 7, orcheslra: ;:l.r, Navy iluy proftruin. 11.U.I.A8. ore, Oct. IT, (AD Jliroix ehown to .'try IrvlntC H. ! I"rler Tor lillllns (H'ow .M. kit I line, hop ynnl owner, AuiriiHl 30, were tuUeu this mornlnir I" thi I scene ol Ille liillitlB. l'rlesl wh lis chartfeil with first (lek'ree inur il. r, ucciiseil W'erline ut the. Iluie of his urrest or undue rumlllarlly with Mrs. I'rlest. Derendiint and A iloK'a lire Is wliul CasluUian. Imported racliiK greyhound, nei ms lo he U-adliiK. The hound, winner of many prlies'oii tracks In this country, la shown In the dental chair of Dr. C. E. Baselioav ot lliiBerstown, M. D.. IiuvIiik two molar cavities lilted. refeeffom VKI)Xi:sll.V'S I'IKM.U.VMS The National Hroadcas'.inK eoni patiy proKiam tin- Wednesday nixltr rrotn ! to 14 will he 'hirllHli?s ol I. Ite" hy (), Henry.-- - Kill)-(lalfland (3S4.tin-7Slik;') II. dinner concert: 0:30, wt-athe:-; )l:3ri to 7:3a, farm pi-OK'-nlti: S to 9. vtiudcville; in to 12, dune chest ra. Kl' .-l.ns AllKclcs (4iiS.5rn-i:40-iie) 6:JC, prof.'1-ani: 7::l'i, crime talk: s, conceit orchestra; .10, pro jrrnin. - Kl'OSan Krnnclsco (422. .Iin Tloke), 0:30, organ recital; 7 to 7i:3o, stllilin proKram; X lo 9, clas sical program; 10 lo 11. dance or chestra. UKUC San Kranclsco ( T,4.3m fitlokc) (j;30. musical program; X to 9, conceit; 9 to 10, nice cluli; lo to 12, dance program. KI.'OA Seattle 447.rnil-S7kc) 7, enlertaliiers; 7:B, poultry talk: X to 9. orchestra. K'OW Portland (49 I ni-fi I okc) 0 The styles vary from plain,-expertly cut models to those with abundant pleats, styl ish tiers, becoming side-drapes, pretty self belts with just the right metal or jeweled clasp. The stouter sizes, 42U2 to 52, are just as expertly styled. A noteworthy thing about these frocks is the excellent silks, the careful tailoring used, to produce them. They will wear and the quality is more emphatic at this mod erate price range ; - $22.75 to $49.75 Dependable Quality HILL'S Dependable Values mi n uw urnr round trap PA C! Fl C INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION PORTLAND, OREGON. This ruin .'ipjiIit'H from nil main and In'itnrh line pnints helwrpn HtnUiiiiKn ml Arlington. GOING: October 28lh l.v. I.i Cranilc r,:30 P. M. Ar. Pnrtland 7:13 A. M. RETURMN(J: October 29th or 30th x Any regular train. ThoKO tlt'UclH honored ' In COACH KK ONLY. Xn luiKK.'ipo will h t'luM-kcl. , Se j.'ont ;i Lsn for 'urn nnil nnr-l hinl rate rovorlnjJ fill Irp ppilod of tho Exposition. , - ' - MT lM9t&m H takes J:100 silk worms, lo itmkc our pound of silk. Ami it tnkfH yoara of htnnun IniluHtry to arruiiiululft piop crty Unit run ho HWi'p't ii.wuy hy tlio t'lpniPritH In it rw tnlruil'H. H 1h not .safe to leuvp nrh loopholi'H opf-n to inlNrortunp. Com to this aKnry ... or It-t s romp to you . . . anil show you how important rompM lnur anrp. protiTtion may Ip to you lomorrow. Union Mortgage & Investment Company RKAX Inau.T.aco Estate ' toau 8ERVTCB New Foley Bids., La Orande Oregon. Atwater Kent '. Radios - REDUCED New factory prices now' '" in effect. ; Liberal Terms on ;' any model. CARR ITKMITItK CO., Iik. lt'ls .wife ti:ul horn' pmploypil uh ph'licrs In Wi'ilim-'s ynnl. . l'hi' ianch Is 15 nii)in Trom I)al liis. . southca.sl of Inili'ppn1piirp. .Itultfi- Arll CI.. Wallior, court a.i Ijirlif imd it rourl-ri-porii-r aoroin punicil 'the jury - to iiiHprct iho prr-iuifiPH. ' ' Yfst'nlay v:ih orrnpiil with Ihn .sricctioii of the Jury of 12 nwn. Starts MONDAY ARCADE v ! NORTH POWDER PERSONALS l1 NORTH PONVDRR (Hpeclal) Amy I'hllllpn U Improvlnn ut the ikr honpltul antl will be home In fl' fvvf days. , Wtlllum rwirnon. Hon of I Jan Poarfton, ttxrtved yentrrritty to Hpend n few day with tl futher. Oltford Parker got a tleer on tht iHt day of the ueaiton. Karl Oarrlmin spent the weekeml In l'ortlanil uttemtlnK the O. A. HUhforil football name. , North l'owtler wni dtfejaeU hy "XVallowft In the foithull game Sat nntay. ; Vlolt Parker hikI her tlnuehter, Louise Dodson, wore linker visitor: Saturday, N. N. Went, the photographer. I took pllureH of the Itutvwll on heM tra at the theater Sunday inornlnK- David L. King Hpent the week end In Haker. Llnyd Cariir, at Tladluni Hprlnr( vlslti'il hi-re Saturday, Dr. Kuwifll Is murh Impnived nnd cxptH-tH to he home nic'iin thl week, lit) has heon taklnK treat-1 inent under Dr. I'hy ut Hot Uike. Norval Olsen anil family and .Mr. and Mrs. John Ihiynen Hpent Sunday hunting. i;iiiH't Jiictilis rettini(tl home Monday from Idaho. A harvest dunce will he Ktven Thursday, Oct. J7. hy (he Unwell orchestra at the HutiKalow hall. WALLOWA PERSONALS STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT Fur information call Main 799 Travel in our v t Modern Chair-Car Stages! Leave . ; La Grande for Wallowa Lake 9 :00 a.m i -00 n in t . La Grande for Baker, Boise o La Grande for Baker only .T 5") p m ; . , La Grande for Pendleton' i 1 :6o a.m. " 3 :30 1 m ,,t fConneotion. Kt Pendleton for We!U Walla nJ P.eeo) ' Leave La Grande For Portland at 11:00 a.,me Fare $950, Round trip $16.00 WALLOWA, Ore.. (Special) Many hunter made trips Into the t hollered Hectlmm of me eounty durliiK the lat few days of the open aeason on deer, in ho pew of helnv ahle to haK a buck. ' The past (ten son has ttfn a fairly Huet'esHful one for hunter of thl eounty. n a numlier of ft tie specimens have hoen hrotiKht in duritiK the last few weeks. l-'ortuualely no serhnts hunting aci'tdenlN have - necurred. 1-Inch Sumlay since the first of the month has seen many huntej-M In the fields after Chinese pheasants. While many have lieen miccesNful In KeitiiiK a few hlrds, the scarcity of pheasants over that of the pant, two years is quite noticeable. Oscar Maxwell finished corn hi n liiK his lai'e acreage of fall wheat at the I'. O. 'niicli ranch In the hills last week. P. 11. Weinhard lias heen husy J several nays the pam week haitllm; j wheat to the warehouse with- two I four-horse outfit. Jack Taylor and wife, of I.a Grande, visited from Wednesday 'unlit Snndav nt the Menk horn. Kd Ite II lias tieeu cull tva tin Murnmerfaltow at the A. Hunter hill ra in h and petting ready to "utnnience seeding sonn. Koy Gastiu and V. A. MeCne finished up their lam John t I (hreshttiK in the Dry Creek seMlon the early art of ttie week und mnveil their machine to the. Bhed, George Cusslim hen heen bindiMR MiIh corn crttii. ami extteMM to Murt i fillkiiK his Mlt soon. C. A. Hunter han tieeu hithy with liis small thresh lot; ouiftt nu tils larttv i-rops of barley and outn an 'his ranches Itt the valley eat f town.' He stilt has a considerable I'aumuut of ihreshiriK to do. ChrH Jnckson. who recently un derwent hh ttpemtlon at the hos pltnl here. Is able to he out iiiratn. i Duane and 1. V. Lathrop. farm Jers of the Leap community, were ' huslne" visitors here the laM. of the week. llnur Oshorn ami wife, of Pars nip creek, were visitors In town Saturday afternoon, .Mrs. Mary Klmer, of Chapman district, wus a recent visitor in town. L. W. Minor and T. A. tlakke havo teen butty plowing the Ut week. A numbfr of ttheit in vurt nua part of the county ire eleu plowtnir. Mr. Thr.-uhr, ho lm been farming the Marvin ranch on Dry creek for the lust two, years, moved with hl family last week to Pen dleton. K. A. Downlnff and wife, of the Ieap section, were vtsltors hero the first of the week. Sam Meek was busy the first of the week hauling some lurnher to his ranch In the bills. Dee Ouittln, who has been work ing for Bruce-Msher for the- past several months, spent Sunday at home.- UM WHATEVER YOUR DESTINATION we hall be glad to help plan jour itinerary . arrange stupover and make rciervatiaaa. THE OVERLAND ROUTE G1F1C .T. II. KIORXKV, AKent, I-it Grande, Ore. UNION PERSONALS CNION, Ore.,: Oct. 1'6 (Special) K. A. Sejuer left fnton lat week to go hack tor Illinois where hin wife la now staying. Mrs, Seller haji befn In poor health for the Uust few years and the. rlnmte here do- not affree with hir as doc that of the east. Mr. SWh.-r win r'itu)tn eut for thn winter. Mrs. Hhnnuh Foster la spend ing a few days visiting; with her sister, Mra Sown Zulwr. M is. .utter llvtti la Ia Omndo, St or He Peljipt, who hail hf'il here for the summer loftTlng tor (he Onkun Trull sawmill, left l;tf week for Kuiihus, He will ko to the ott field where bo wu I'ornt erly employed. Ahoui fifty sludnts and school patrons went to Hu.ker Saturday to see the foottutll sjamee. On WfdntsJa.y rvenltiK of this week the 'William Colored. Stutt ers will jftve a performance, in the Methodist rhurch hero. Tlie Ijidu-a Aid i bponmiriiiK the entertain ment. An Knirllsn class la the Cjiion HtsrU school, which In taking up the study of Jwirtiulli.ni. will handle school news for the Weekly KepubltcM.il, our loral tiewapup.'r. This wk will b euperviswl hy two of the teachers, and will he, nt In to the paper the first of each wek Ilex Gamble, John ScarhroiiKh, W. V. Connor, and Mr. t'ohurn went to t Orujide l-Ylday tilifht to atten.1 the tdd Vllows lod.. With a yard ftllt of lumber nmt ecureHy of loyn a tbft causes. thf Oregon Trull sawtiHIl hs xk'M down and will prottably not do much mow running this winter. The owner are. ptannlnf to have a planer read for next year's run. We abould think the boreefly'ti ffTMt dsQfvr would Ue that he'd overeat wheq b den e find a borseu I I j Penn.- j Ip cigar W mm l 1 yM ONE YAc. ' AWx CAN'T BUY ! A BETTER OIL -than X THE NEW 151' a quart ,7 ' t i 'i ? t Standard Oil Service Stations, Corrrtft Lubri cation S Atrial ins, Garage and other l)Ale r. TEE MEW ZEROLENE Reason why (l OF MANY) Stability- Lubricate cor. re21ynever "brraka down!' The modem oi! for modem motor cars. STANDARD OIICOMPANY OF CALIFORNIA