La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 21, 1928, Image 6

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HA GRANDE ' EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, NovimhIrt 21, 1!)28.
Union Football
Team Is Beaten
At Enterprise
s liy W. V, t 'minor
(Observer I'nrrcHpoudcui )
I'NION, Ore.. (Special) The
Maroon h n While football wpiad
dropped another Run it Kal lit ilny
. when they witp d created ty the
KriterprlH eleven on t hp latter'
field by (lift nemo of 13 to (J. ("nlon
curried tin Imll over for it Mecoud
louiihiluwn hut lut thi count on u
l-linr" of holiIiliK by "tic of the
ilUcrft H nr- runners. TIiIk eom-
K pletes the year'jt Kchedtilr with the
I JiPcpiimi of t hp TlijiiikHttlvliiK
ItaiiiA with l.ri (Irande, which will
h, filnyil on I hi I'tifim field. 1'n
lh llifrh nan won foil i jrntiiPM. lout
Ihrpp, nnl tied one out of iIip clrfht
Kuiiu-M played to Oat i'. A win from
1.4 (liande would flvp a very MatiH
furlory pcrrcntUKc ami n Iohh will
Ituve t ho pace balanced for thp
ymr' playlinr AriiiK iiii-iitH an-
tnlMJf inUilp lit Need re tlirep olltHhlp
turn Tor official as the tea me will
no doubt hp hard fought on both
uhlPH. I'lllon Ih expecting ti record
Mtendanen for thin la.st encounter
n thp upttKOn.
Th" intt of thp I'nion With
iwhool puppr, thp T-HI," Ih lniHy
ft-tlfitf thp Cll-Ml edition nf the pa-1
MT ready for thp pi-pHK. It Ik an-;
liotiriPPl thai thp paper will hp out
thin wppk and In tin printer's
ItUTI'lK. MlttH LaVl-l'llo Cllllk, Hell-
ior, Ik plltor-ln-pih r tor I In- m-hool
publication thltt y-ar. j
A rhppk on tne enrollment of i
i)it I nlon 1 1 Ik It school Tor thin
ypar hov that 2H HtiioVniH arp
Iicr In attendance who were en
rolled In Home other kpIiooI hurt
yruQ. HimlpntH tin here from
I'dofiiKPt. Lit C'nniln, North Pow
der, l-'irlli, Idaho. John May, 1'ath
f rlnn creek diali-icl, Hlirh Valley
cliuol, IlnltiPH, Hot l.akc Mchnol.
iMfrkPP, I'oiiiIohii, and Thi Car k.
Poms arp attending school here
jcuup lliey havp ri latlvcH In I n
Viti, hut most of ihi'in In order to
j)tiefit hy I hp variety nf coarsen,
Jrblclt are offcjvd I V ihtn school,
tfuhlt H tlpfp thiTi are several out
Irtp ialpiiiM who havt! attfinlrul
ihlH-KPhool hpforp.
itrc.ft, t'oinnilHHloni-r Ili iisi'lt-y
ild' u ri-pw of nun ai pntiliiK in
Hpw phnikliKf on Main win.-t
j htjro thp lull road i-iukhim t he
hii i'V t. ;
3 jl nlon Ih Kr'ltinf two now nit-n In
thp nipiljcal pnifpMHlou, I r. (Icoiki
jlorfinail who harf cotric ln-r lo
lipcppd' Ir. Ihv1h In tho dental
hiiKlnpHH, and I r. WiiIhIi of ( 'or
iipojila, w ho Iiiih located Iutp for
. trntiPral - praetlcp wit h ol'lleeM at
' Hip ,1 nlon hotel,
t AVork waM hi'min thin wi el; mi
1 rpfloorfntf part of thp lniHeiueiit of
Hie 1'nlon H I nil Hi'hool hulldlim-.
'J'ln-ei. rooms will hp repaired, tho
ild rioortiiK torn up, a eoneretp
paii) put In and new floors laid over
(hut, 1 tampiieKH Minn roiH out the
ImardK .the way the fluor In now
- la'ld"'a'tid the ivpalr woi l Ih flu jit-
' tempt lo remedy thl.n trouhle.
' MIhm Vlt'liiia K y, fill h ki .kIo
Vcarher In I ho locnl hpIiooIn, left
, 1'Yhlny noon for Mlllon-l-'reewater
; following: the ri-clpt of a lelcgrani
V ftat Inr thai her brother waa Herl-
OUSlV III. t
HelitrpN frnin tlie Hhlpmenl nf a
t fpw ear.lniidM of peai'H foin thin
point Inillriilt' Dint the hIiIihtm
1 ri'all.od a HiitlMtaeiory prlro for
thplr fruit. Homo of t Iip primp
Hlilpppra alno nn reeeluliiHr a pilee
I hat will net t hem u mini II prol It
.till their oroi. J
I, eon Levy arrived home from
1'orlliuid laM wei-U lnliiKliitf a .span '
of Hhlro ItorNeH which he will told ,
to stock on t he Levy dairy
riincli tiort h of town. M r. I .evy
Heriltid the two mile whih nl- 1
tending the 'ad tie International
Ntopk Hhow
Mm. I hp Helldrd. who eaniP Iipio
from Mt. Vpernnn. WnMi., a pouple j
nf hppKh ao to attend the funeral
or piv niepp. nun remniui'ii n.r n i
Kaort vinlt with r- hulved ;ind
a couplp: of vice presidents
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'lcp I'l'pHideiit t'harh'M Iiaivr-n and SPiinlor I'harli-H Ciii'Jm,
the nel vice president, rlht, are chown on the steps nf the capital
In WnslihiKloii as Diivu'H wl-hed ('nrlls the hpt nf luck in piesldlim
over thp neiMitP. Imwpn In rpi;;irded as u mfister at that art, and
may hp Kivlntt Curtis a few lips.
home last
friends, left for
Wednesday.
William IlalnhrldKe. whose levr
wan erushed while he was worklntr
In a IokkIuk' eamp several nionihs;
MKO, and who has hecti at Hot I -a hp
since the accident, had his h K am
putatix) last Week. IJvciy )Ossitde
effort Was made to save the limit
hut It wah too hadly crushed and
would ii"t heal, even alter hone
Kiailinir had I n resorted to.
He vera I meinheiH of the lural
Odd I'YIlow h lo'lue motored lo
f'tivc Saturday iillit to attend fi
uiei'tluK of the Hiilninliiiatc lodue at
that place.
Tho eluhlh Kiado focdhall learn
from I'uvn will hi! at I'nion on
l-'rlday aflentonn for a return Kauie
with the ( nlon Kiade eleven. TIP
Hohrat kittens were hadly defeated
In the first encounter and are hop
liitf for a victory In this Kuuie.
M Ism Veda HoKensen. a sopho
more in the l.a f iraude l llith school,
came over to attend the Kpworth
League play Thursday nielli, and
remained over to visit wiih .MIhh
Itutli Connor and visit In the I'n
ion MlKh school the iicM day. She
'returned to l.a (irnndo l-'rlday af
ternoon. An i;pworl h I .can no play, en
U1h "A KcKiilar Kltri" was Kiveit
at the hlah s hool kviii last Thurs
day evenliiK' hy a cast from the lo
cal league ornanlwitlnn. ' The pM'4
may he ta ken to some nf t he
iielnlibiu'lnu' tow ns for present a
lion If present plans are carried
mil.
Ahoiil font youiitf nu n enKai,red
In a pltl'erliiK' juh last' l-'rlday nllit
t hat t Hi lled out dlsasl rously t or
them in mure than one way. Alter;
Knlntf through an I'lnteiprlse auto;
Willi h was parlied near the high'
school while the owners were wit-,
nesslnu ii Volley hall mime, the hoys ;
started soul h on .Main si reet, tn I
What Is hetleved o also he a pur- '
lolned car. They were K"iin? at
It hiKh late ol speed when the ae- j
rldent neciiired jnr tl ar headed j
for the ditch and si ruck a tele- j
phone polo"wlth such force as to j
hreiik t lie pole. Tlie ear wna i
ruined, tlie huniher hclnu' broken!
In Inn places, the front ale hrttk- ;
en, t he fender and w hole front i
part of the machine Im-Ihk iiiiisIumI
out of shape. HI fleers rounded Ml j
part of (he iiatt t ami lodged them t
111 the Ica-al .tail. All the pilfered !
articles w-ie recovered, except l J
ukulele wliii Ii had heen stolen
alomc w It h various, article of
rlothimc, pti.
Miss Hood, nf the local hif.'h
school, Ih meet in if with success
with her volley hall team which Is
a new venture In tlie I nlon hiirh
school. The t:irls have played three
sanies and won two, losing at North
I'owder, and wiunlnic here tins
week against the I'owder team and
the Knterprise ninr. Moth the
I'owder and Wallowa county tennis
nrn pvpf rh need playprn while I'n
iou never played before this year.
They have a return tfatne to play
with Kntei prise, which w ill prnh
ahly end Pile schedule for this sea
son,' I'lans were under way to reslairn
Ihe romedy, "TwiIvp Old -Maids"
which whs Kfvi'ii at an Odd Kellnw
and Itehekali convention here last
w eek, hut the plans have heen
dropped.
Tin 'nt cm iiti an im:s
ST. I.OI'IS, Nov. 1 (AC)
I tree ken rid Ke .lotiett, Tl', e ha Ir man
of the hoard of the .Mississippi
Valley Triisl company, died here
today of a throat Infection.
Guard Against "Flu"
With Musterote
Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia
usually start with a cold. The mo
ment you get those warning aches rub
on good old Mnsterole.
Musterole relieve the conpestion
and stimuUttPS circulation. It has all
the Rortd (ualities of the old-fashioned
mustard plaster without the blister.
First you feel a warm tingle as the
healitiK ointment penetrates the
pores, then a soothing, cooline sensa
tion and quick relief. Have Mnster
ole handy for emerKvncy use. It may
prevent serious illness.
To Mother: Muiterole la alto
made in milder form for
babies and amall children
Atk for Children's Musterole.
Jars &. Tube
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niESE LOWERED PRICES
ARE EFFECTIVE FOR TWO DAYS
ONLY-THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
THIS WEEK
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fumplieirs
HI AM HI' TOM 1 1) Mil l
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l..ikiil'v ltriiiiil
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tii.i.mook iii:i:ni:
TIip hrand ih on every ppco
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Phone Number Main 8(1
PATTISON RROS. GROCERY
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TEVENS VAN ENGELEN CO
1 10.) Adams Ave.,
Grace Bldg., La Grande, Ore.
We're pleasing old customers and making new friends every day
by HABITUALLY SELLING FOR LESS. Uelow are lisfed a few
items of timely interest.
Blazers
TIio-p ("'Pnlar uiirinptiisi arc
Iipi-p at ilUiini'i savins nru
KI I ll-fll
IJoys'
AII-WooNJIacrs
$2.98
Men's
All-Wool Blazers
$3.98
. Boys' Bil) Overalls
III sIcn. I id 111 nl. the pall-
79c -89c .
98c
0ih I
New
Millinery
I'cll. Millcl mid velvet
Hip hl three In Ihe
inlllliiery world thU
fa 1 1 i iv Miia i'i I v rt ' i
reM'iitcd In rhle prifa
siun. Hrlitimed iikmI
eK iii'ltiile ihe mke,
Ihe Tajrahdiut el'fecls
ami Ihe lii-lm that
cliiiiualeil nl tin hack.
Here at
$2.95 $3.95
$4.95
MARVELOUS VALUES IN THE
lH fc Season's Newest
H pi MODELS
Mm Vyi Itei
iM-A If is
k , -it. i t v:y
New Materials Smart
Fin s Chic Details
Beautiful Workmanship
All (co lulu Iliiiso coins, nhlrh wo
have Kiuhrml tor your npironl.
Coiils Hull. fcnlllM ovrry IhnIiIoii
alili wlllioiiollo. In NlylK Unit uliln
Hi of Purls. A most rt'imirkiihlt'
xliouhm, lid surll values lliilt wo
siia'Kisl your curly Inspection
$19.50 $24.50 $34.50
$39.50 $49.50
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. The new colors for fall call for new
similes in hosiery. I nii-uul values
are ofiVred here
NO. 101 I'nre .Ilk mid niyon ot
Nne (pvtiire a neu number with the
(HijHilar point heel, nl,
Ihe hi 1 1 ,
Iu re thread llk und full riishloned
here In nil de-Ira hie shadt
Ihe ailr
X(. 12:1(1 iire thread ilk f7Q
Vetietlau la we, prieed hm, pr... i tL
NO. ( Hotiiilla hove u heniitt
fill ehlt'l'oit Iiom', with
iHilnl heel. Ihe nalr
N'O. I) a Itoinllta lute; hpi'vIc .
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the iilr
Fancy Rayon Underwear, 98c
Beautiful pastel shades in well made, fine guage,
perfect fitting-, under garments. This fine dis
play consists of bloomers, step-ins, chemise and
vests unusual values at this low price
49c
98c '
$1.98
; wrvlee
.$1.49
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98c EACH
New
Dresses of
and Silk
Cloth
Outstandingly smart are IIipspi
lo see them, to 1'eel the wonderful
iiualhy il silk that develops them
satin, chllTon. creH de chine and
satin ranlon hi eviiulslte shades
you'll he pleased hoth with the va
riety and with our low prices
$5.90 to $24.50
TOGS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS
DRESSES
Dresses of dimtlile lalirlrs, clev
erly stleil. tn new designs tiiul ta-t
eoliH'ed ta hiics, Sec this large itnd
aried assort incut at
98c to $1.98
CHIC HATS FOR CIRLS
New creations from .Xmerlca's
ra-hioit eeiilers -l les ihut will
dellghl eery girl anil lashiuli-u ie
daughter, here at
98c to $1.98
New Stocks in Cotton Ulankets, Part
Dlankets and All-Wool Hlankcts
Collou hlnnkct- in liiii und gra with aborted
lifiiilris; slc KtlxTii: the pnir
lAlra In rue eottnii tilanl;'l-; -ic T'JvSU;
tlie pair .......
I'lnlil part-wool hlimkets. hi prell pliihl-:
lull sc TOSft. the pair
' Lucerne" soli, I'lufl'y hlnnkct. silent hound;
plaids hi assorted colors; Inrue sc T'xSl;
the pair
All-wool hlankcts hi plca-inx
palicrti, at
COATS
New coats nre here hi sizes 4 lo
I I hi ju-t the styles which make
daughter look her best as she saun
ters oft' to school in the moriiiui;.
ItciMitHnl materials in plain or
rnue.
Ktnarl slcs with liixiiritius fur
ctilliirs jmmI 1-a lis, and they are
priced a ureal deal less than yon
uoiilil expect lo pay. Here at
$4,98 - $7.90
$9.90'
Wool .
$1.29
$1.98
$3.98
beautiful
$4.98
$8.90
OUTING GOWNS
AND PAJAMAS
I'Olt ( OOl.lMt MCJIITS
Outline Konns In nssiirtoil iilnln
iiilors anil tiincy imllcrus ro lion
in olllicr thp sll-ovor or hnlton
stylis, iirlioil low at
98c -$1.49
Fabrics for
Fall
.New iu Desiuii low
In lrlee
I.ilsi rous ere mi haek sa l i us a u
exlra jrood (iiiallly III
Inches wide, Ihe aril
t'reH de eliine here in
wanted shades at,
the yard ..
I 'Illy -four-Inch all-wool
and kasha clot li
the yard
Novell. v woolen
frocks the
yard
I 'ast colore! prints,
Ihe yard
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si pi ii re;
percale; eiuhly
Ihe yard
Acme oiitlims;
wide; Ihe yanl .
Amoskcuc :l Inchrq
ulde; Ihe yanl ,
Premium HI -hi. hhaclH'd
sheiMinir. Ihe yd
$2.49' '.
IIIO-.I llll Hf
...98c ffrf
ilanacls ifl PH r
$1.98 liJll
If plP
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79c h4
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23c fifa
f iM d -v
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39c -,:. i Ji f 4
Roys' Shirts
Strongly made to siund Ihe haul
u-aue of ho.is wear; fal colors xhlch
do not fade In laundering; ph'a-lm:
INittcriis of faney pcrcnlc- ami plain
colors of chainbrav. at
(59c
Boys' Sweaters
lieally a iitH-tity for M'hool or play.
I Ii:n sllp-nxer sweaters innir in
plea-fa puller ns which alt met the
Inn, und tliey an prlctil low lo please
ihe iiioiIxt1
$1.98 - $2.98 - $3.98
Men's Flannel
Shirts
The-e warm shins make n strong
apeul -e.sHcliilly when you mv the
blir assorlniptits and note ihplr low
P rich nr. I'lahi colors mtd faney
checks an hero at-
$1.98 - $2.98 - $3.98
Men's Winter
Underwear
Sprhiutet unions are here for men In
half-wool or onc-fourth-wool. Perfect
filling fnirmeniH which Vive most in
warmth, comfort mid wear. Hen In
nil
the suit
$1.98 - $2.98
Men's Work Shoes
$3.45 - $4.95
Km Woheiine work Oiocs for cold, wet we.-tihcr.
The, I in ii water ;iuil stnv soil and pli;ihl. I ser
ines nre minlc ot coriloxan Itoichlite Iiom sides to
upM's.. and there Is u h of work shh- for crv
PHIsC mid pilI'lHlsi.
lltuli tops nf hoiM-hlile leather ntv here In Wnl
eilne's hiimih Itlmk ItcanH, l-hn h leal her hoot.
I lest for coml.nl. ii ice and tM-onoim and ihev
io-t no more tti.in oidtnar 1'iHtiwear. AA
Here m, (he p:iir ,if.Ml
Overshoes for Everyone
We are showiue first
piality rublHT foot
wear of every descrip
tion, for work or lines
and for men. women
ami children. i:ery
deslrahle Mle Is to In
seen hen, and at friend
ma k I hi prill's.
Children's and Women's
Underwear
MI- V unions In raoii striH mrdlunt weight am
Hirtwoo, w hlch Rlis the maximum ff warmth
ami -rnler, tn kmr Qf rjg rjQ
leiiKth or ankle lencth, suli7 07C
Women' unions In short s(p. kner lencth anil
sle'eles! knee lencth stle. Perfect fit tins jtar-
iiM iits of rayon slrlM and
wool mivctl, thi still
89c -98c
i lie iov
oys are here, and Sanla Clans invites you bring the children that they may see this verit
able Fairyland of (Jilts. A deposit of will hold any article until Christmas.
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