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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
Page Six"' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER - Thursday, Februaiy 21,. 192! School Resumes In Hileard; Halt . Caused by Fire . ' . Hy VTiia WWnhT . (Olwerver Correspondent) HIIXJAKD, Ore.r (Heciul Kohool hat. marled iikuIu In Jlil Kun? after an enforced vacation caused by the fire 'which destroyed tin- whool hulUiiim. Another bultd-iHK-uan remodeled, windows -put In ii n U everything tit la runnluK order Much eiedit h dim Mr. Rillim?, chairman f the hoard, it In said. Jf Youny. ""H KanTon! and John IMce worked on the ouUdlntf. Mi Martin went to 'ov m visit with her pioiher, ro- "turulnff Monday inornlnff In time 1 to take up her work uffuln - hh toucher. IIINW I'ltOr.lUMS TIih American -Jtt'imili'UMtliijr com pany prouTHin fur Kilday ul'lit fd Iouh: (I. dinner manic, ChiiIJo tTo- liium; 7:30, ('iiriuin chIIh of long jiko; K. Neapollmn ninlita; u. Km In cupi'rH, HttliiK imrtt'pt; I.o to II, dumlnic Htrlnun, dance mule. Tin National lhoadcaalntf eum pany projrrum for Friday iiilu fn- iomm: o to ti::.i', Wrljfhy le-lew; ii :.(,, J'hllco proiriiim; 7, 'hn- lenKers; H in y, law Jiotirj JO to 12, Trocadcrann. , KKI-- " I I.' l.'l I A C J .l... A Mr. Hm.for.1. who Is at ll.p ho.. ..,, , """.,",, " ' pilal at l-u (inindc, Ih reported to , ho much improved and expect to Iki 1 1 If In con ic 1)01)11' 0.1011, . John 'I'hornhrue mid 'url HH Inir nro home from tin ,lt, Knilly ramp for a few days. Mm, Klarott, Kva Thnrnbue, Vcr nu Wolntir mid Arthur ('niitrell weri shopping In )u (iiande Wed nraduy. Holland ThomiiM, of Htarkey, wan In town Tuesday. : Thoro low been u number of men nhovi jinff their way out from rump, brlntfliiff their cars out, and leaving Ihfin here. Nine are stored at -the Five Point wrvfro station in chnrKi of J, li. Wi'lim-r. Mr. and Alrn, Hlaiftt and dnuKh tom, JorlH.nnd Vlrjclnht won vU illnjr in l-n (iratidr Monday rVrn- nf- J It tip Jf.'in A hi.-, dnnuhtcr of Mr. and. Mm. Hurl Able, In confined to her Ih'U Willi KCurh't fever. The family In under iunran(lne. Mch. Ahl iHOpemtnr for the O.-W. hero. Mrn. WuKiier, or KlKln Hpent Thumdny nt HIlKiird, tfolnif on to Alt, Knilly camp In the evening to Wflt her dauKhtoi-M, Mrn, Mol'nwell ond Mm. Morrlmtn for a few ilnyn, Mr, Wyley, who him )Meii work iDff ill Iji Ollltlde at the Mtatc nhopfl. fit Called to Pendleton WimIiu-m-rtay, where ho will take chartce of a K rave I wliovel. Mi. Wyley )wih been livinjf nt the 1'ive I'olut camp - fi'ohnd for the hiKt three niotithH, ;tinrlio, (wincirt;- it:30 to 12. Hoot ,tJli;. Ki0Han" KranclMeo (IKOkc) fi. 1 Nllf; 7:30. collexe K'ee Clult, NH"; !t, mixed ipiartet; I' to 12, dance ' in iiMc, ' KI.X -Oakland (XKhke) S, con cert, new: K( inilniet,' piano; H) to" It, orcheMtrn. Kti.Mo H.ntll H2okc) 0. NW?: 9. NlKht In Japnn, varied proKram; 10, oreheMlni, mfxi'41 tnartet; ll::i(t, IH'HM, OI'KOII. i KIK4--Kpnkane (r,lokc) fl, NIM; 7:3", melody hoya. N M4 ; 9. n-WH, MporiH, Imnjw; li'.-ilanc orchewtia. KtiA I Oliver h;iakc) t, NltC; 7:'-i't, Hotitoirit Iiojh; 0, miiwtc alhuni, HlrlnK trio; I'l to 11, Mil', KNX-l,rH AllKelei (JOfilikcJt 0, origan, qointet; 7, Tom Mlicliell, feature; S, Dn-Niita; I), l.lon Tim-i-t-n; i MO, I'lKht hi oadi-aHl, followed hy dunce inuxie to 1 a. nt, K.IH Heattlc (ft7kr) 6 to 13, AI proKruni. nut ,Mi;it(ii:it iti Morn:i KHX- 1'orthind CI I8kr) lo It, AM(' proKriini; 12, Avenih'r, llt'WJ. KfjOOakland ( 7!Hiltc) (I, NIK'; H, OlynipiaiiN, NIK'; 10, conceit; 11 to I oreheHtra, KI'Kt'San I'YaaelHco Xflioke) (I, pep hand, Mporttt, tufic; h:'Mt, "(Ireat Ladhn; 10, Ainox and An dy: I0:() to 12;0. popular iiiiihIc. KCUN I'lii'tlnnd (U'Jti'kc) ti. din ner conceit; 7, .orehera, Htudlo; la to 1 1 : :i 0. dance mif-lc, ' KHI, Hiill I Jikc 'llyl ( I I .'(ike) (I, NIM .oreheKiia; K. inu.Hjeal pro Kiam. KTAII Ooklaml' (fifiotu') m, comerl; II. NlKht MH; t to 1, popnliir proKiiim. 1 l.'C.tf I 1 r-.ii. .,.. ' " K!,t... i , i ; ' reoii Hiate. where IiIk riance will Mil ; 7:Ji, melody d.oyn. NI!C; . ,.,, m., HI'OKANH, WiikIi., Keh. 21 (AIr Tlo Ho(eman-Hiview xnya (hla , niornliiK that neuotlatloiiH aro un der wn; for a $4.fioii,iHia flour mill merger, t'inhrncliiu; plantn of the Molilalia l-'lour company and the Martin (Irain and MUlliiK coin puny, ' of Cheney, Wanh. i s ut i.Mi iticif i;;,(ji;i .OH ANIKI.KH, Keh. t'l (AIM Kiiko cement of Wcm Kch iilmerlch. 1 outfielder fur the I. oh AtlKehu lae ! fie i 'on mi league eluh, and MIhm Ceclle llohrow, of I'ortlltlld, Ore,, i was announced. Hehulerinlch 'wnH hiiHehall and foot hall Ktar nt Mm W. H. HrlK'H came in on train No. 24 Tucitday morn In tc, from Kin ma I li Kit Um, ( )re., hero Mhe haK heen vIkIUjik her Roll. Mr. riJiUHM, who hixH heen vlttlt Iiiff In I fa Iter on himlnew for a few layH, returned to IiIh home hern Humlay, Mr. and Mrn. fJ. ft. Wcinicr at tended the funeiiil of John I.. I'Vik on Ho nd ay. (' Kred MoRey (time In aaln Tiie iluy with I he fiuall from Ktarkey although the roadH have heen hud iitifl lorn of Rnow driftM lu has never fiill.-d to make IiIh (rip. IV l A'I'AI.LY III iti:i iti:i:iLi:v. cai.. i-vh. 21 (ap)- Italph Itolin, lo, wan hurned to death hy eXfilOMlon of KUKollne. Of ricialH Hahl he lighted n match while trying lo pour Kaxollno Into the family automohllo from an open bucket, lie wan the Hon of Mr, and Mra. Nelxon J toll n- h'.-oin KfiiMteln'ft theory: "Ohll tpio 1 equalH (ioihlc A HiipeiMcrlpt Ml;nia ... I nuhmrlpt full , , , (Jolhlc A Riipci-Krript HlKiua." , . . It Hound like a co-ed tryliiK to keep Iot fiat pins Htmltfht. 2 a a ( " ? Eakint? , I , Insurance rv-1 ';it If vou find anv fault what. ever in tins baking pDwdcr, ii 51: or think yoo do. your croeer ' ' : will return your money and t! alA nmv fnr ,Iia mm huH (lour, etc., you have used r i iM v afrit ' - -1 I M1 . ' W'C0STIIME''V;' '';'CTS'I I I I T I JEWELRY . I J I I . and with the new seasjn. costumes take on new gaiety of color, new line interest: a freshness and charm of fabric and style. In Ward's collection ot Spring wear there is everything to outfit the smart woman from Paris-styled coats and frocks to the smallest important accessories. . - , . GOATS : $14.75 Wnmoth hroadelnthn, ,pntl-colorod .(weeds, black' wit In and velveteens fanhlon Rfn-iiiK' new co'otM. .AIodihly.. and deftly . tailored, they, are iuiftly. tnrrcd til smartly Hearfed. The Miialh'ht ttdhoiieitf. I: oftn hroki-n by capes -find flartjs '. DRESSES "; $19.95 In this 'collection arc Hoft flat crepe, ntcam Itm natla cuntoiiK,, she?r KCorKelteH . . . Mkill fully faHttloned Into the most charm Int.' of aft ernoon frocks. You'll wbnder how such Htytlh, clever OresseH-, cuu hft so tuirprbiliiKly tow priced! Clear, vivid shades, youthful, dash 1 11 pr prinu contrast with - dark ireenn. navy and black. A wide va riety of fahrlCH and styles. GLOVES Bi-acefully slip Into the new Xprim; modes with pull-on and button styles. The very smartest aro In doeskin and fine kldsklu. Sun (an tones, of course. ' . The Pair 50c to $2.89 1 A i-ir--rr& -m w n 'rnsTiTMR' JEWELRY' Tin- iinlisiuil nnd dppply bill-, lillllt 'lll'HCnil-pt'fH'loUHNtOhPH will pirilnmliuilp the SprinK Ji-wrlry niorto,' -t'l'iirlii-jvlU liq vei-y )priiliir.. i. KfifliiPHil. (hcikrrk nir i'Iiikk, Hurt iiIiih 98c to $1.75 There is no substitute for cream of tartar for fine liaking There nre suhBtltutes - - but none that will produce fine hiking. Ask any domestic science teacher which site prefers a cream of tartar baking powder or one that contains a substitute. Ask any doctor. Ask any pure food department. Any good baking powder will do an acceptable job--but if it contains cream of tartar, you are. on the safe side -that's all. But dial's enough for millions of housewives. All cream of tartar baking powders arc about the same, and sell at about the same price. But Western women have known W many years that uuo of them Schilling..' contains a full pound for their pound price. They know it means 10c in the purse every time they buy Sclulling full-weight baking powder. Bead the Schilling label.. it means just what it says. Thai another Schilling way of keeping faith with you. Coffee 32 V.Mra. u 47 Spiir POUCH BAGS Oaytlmo nnl;lr?!ti nnuleH clo nmiiil hui-'milnlKliiK Iiukh or nnvelly ;.IIIch llll.l lltlliwolfrllt lcathpr.-H-ih6."HuiVtnii" tonra IHTCInnliiiatlnK.1 A-. .plonillil rholi'i '. ' . 98e"t6.$3.8S $24.75 For sport ipd street wear are suits jaunty and youthful. Jackets are hip lenjrth' ' and double-breasted. Box pleated skirts have tuck-in blouses. Featherweight woolens tweeds, her riiiRboiies.Wool crepes, cashmeres, jerseys arc. the popular fabrics.' ' -Mem. SWEATERS play an Important rolr In 111 Spiine "rlrohe rr sports wear, and iho Kniartiy tailor rd fnwtnlile. Vlvlil colors or enmlilnnl for ullurluc lovtll- $2.25 to $2.98 -v..':' $14.75. No woman's wardrobe is complete without an ensemble this Spring. The fascinating, pale yellow-green Chartreuse and Chinese reds; are favorite colors. Blouses and coat linings arc often of gay prints in colors to harmon ize with the seven-eighths length coats. Come in and see Ward's selection of two and three piece ensembles. LINGERIE For wear under slim, new frocks are foundation garments that softly mold the figui-e developed in brocades, satins, and elastic. Teddies, tmndeau sets, bloomers, and costume slips uie delightfully dainty and practical, fashioned of creic de chine or rayon in delioatc shades. SILK HOSE compliment the lightness of color and spirit of Spring with tantalizing names, such as: amber, daphne, dlanne. misty morn, beige d'or and Inn Is. The pair - 85c to $1.95 FOOTWEAR iiffpr contrast to thojr styles nt nnp-strap oxfonls and pumps thrntiKh Iho pomlilna Hnn or fine kldskins, and sihmIp, with Innumenihlo spe . oil's of the roptilp. llorc analii, urn l'nrls - dorrprd Minny lonps. $2.98 to $4.95 O H S8.95 . I . I . t L. 1 JNlH ; I 1-1 K as Mf ENSEM BLES !- IfBflSi mm ' I I' c& 98c UNDERARM BAGS lipconi I'onvonitncp and chip pomhlnod when chosen In the prominent shades or SprlnK ensomhlos. Flap lpathpis with riintrnsllni: tlini are , ' $1.85 to $4.85 : -y ! Tod,,ies -- 98c IHoomors . gjjg Bandeaux -Dance Seta .. gg Vests - 65c Bloomers I0NTG0MEIY WAHD & m V -V, 1101-3 Washington Ave, Phone Main 18