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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, March 21, 1929.' l-1 1 1 i , A RIOT OF COLOR! A DELUGE OF STYLE! ,; iV THESE NE WEST FROCKS 1 i. Three different shipments 6f new spring dresses have conic in the iast few days - -and never before lmve we seen such, smartness at such prices, printed silks are "'all the rage", gorgeous . und gay frocks in every charming color combination you can think of, and some solid coloi-s, r too, but they are bright and utterly spring-like. Rhinestone and noveiiy ornaments; cape. V Uerthannd handkerchief collars, uneven necklines and uneven hems with chic ruffles- a;.u drapes, i he silks. are-good quality, the frocks well made. And they mc thoroughly new! $Qi9o $4 q.75 : : ' : ' " and J- v. ; Other New Styles lo $39.75 ; V , J- v 1 Wuyne Knit-, Silk' Hose. . : : HILL'S : : Enna Jettick Health Shoes. CLEVELAND CLUB SEEMS STRONGER liaseball Wise- Railbirds Kxpeet Indians to Make Better Showing n nnan iini ( Assarlotrd Vren Spuria Writer) -NKW OHI.KANH, Mnr. 31 (Al'l tlaachal) wise rutlhirds who pom pare the Cleveland Indiana nr lti'J!) with I In, fill Ion nay t Ho i'IiiIi has been Improved morp limn any other outfit In the American Ion uo. However, this dlaKnosia, If rorrcct, will not ncrcsnnrlly Insiiro the red aklns a IHkIi plaro In huso, hall for they h ml moia room fur Improvement limn most of the other oI.iImi. However, the remade touin will offrr a fur holder front than It was ohln to present lust season. The tufleld Itim been strenKtlicncd hy the addition of Hie litito hut runted Jnrkle Tavpner and trans rer of Joey Sen-ell 10 thlr.l base unit a much noeiled punch In the outfield hna hern supplied hy the citdltlan of two promising recrultii and un established alar. 1I-I l'orter and Kurl Avorlll have shown Indlrallona of livlnx up to t li .1 r Inlnor tonlfile i-pputullona nn1 It ih l-'nlkln the former rhlrire While Moit. ran up hose hlta with Itiont of the tnujor leairuo hu.an.cn. Few Itai.prr Cluinitm No radical rhangpa havo hecn mad In the hattery fnree hut Jim Xlnn who hiia Mich,. I nd hnll for aetreral year In A. A. hnwlmll will liuvo a ehnnre lo are If he ran do half aa well higher up. Zlnn and Km Molinway, late of DatroK. arent to be the brat of the new pltrhara on the ataff lint Wev In the fllKl Jive oulflehlerH. Cleghorn Loses To Johnny Cline ley I'cri'ell, who was fiiVnied lo' Talk fur Iho oilier rh ld. One will Terra lluum, la hark 'evidently' to he un extra outfielder with Kd Mor- Mluy With nil even hotter fuat hull Kan, the only rlttht huuded hitler tiien ,he hart laat aprltiir. Verne Umlntiiill. " aiiotlier fariu hiiiid, IHolmhly will ninko tha Kiude'lhla 'llllle. . . . ' , ' Willi Hiiilllu. Walter Miller, Joo Win 11(0, (jeorKO (ll'ulll. Mel llmiler tuid John Mlljua are nitulned from the I 'li s urn 1 1. Miller Iiun ahow n derided tinprovetuent over hla Itri'VluuM performnnooa and lludlln liiia wiirked lollK und hard ut U ronii-ol mui'hlne. He hua u larxet Hot up in rlKht field of tlje 1VII eana bull park whore the Indiana Iruln, and apenda houra tlirowliiK at II.- If he' ,'ta runtrol he la ex pooled to take hla plaee healde the lenillitK pltrhera ' of the I.-ukuh, KLAMATH KAI.I.S, Ore.. Mnr. SI (Al'l In one of the. kioiiiohI main ovonia ever kIiikoiI In Kla llilllll l'-alla. "Tllfer" Jiihnuy nine of Sun. I''ranolseo aluahod. hooked and aluKKod hla way to" u decisive victory over Walter 1'1,'Kliorn. Seattle . lCsklino,, III u ton-round flKht hoi-e luat niKht. They are nilddlowolKhta. Outweluhod elrht nounda. and Sllaule, the I, lf left Imnder. ilua a i aevpn Veara older than the rame luond now delivery which may in- Kakhnn. ('line dnialed hla oppon. no puna ; ,.nt rrum the riiat .round to the Special Purchase and Showing of ' ' V . -'aaaaaaMS Vaaaatt" M ' . il ' ONjOLE Bringing to La Grande the Latest and Most Desirable Patterns and Designs in Print and Inlaid Linoleum at Considerable having Um. ; ffi 1000 Yards Of Reg. $2.00 Grade Inlaid ; Linoleum $1 :60 X Gold Seal Congoleum ' 69C YARD A durable floor coverinp; v in artistic designs and -j beautifully .' blended ' col-., oringK suitable' for- any t'com in the: home, .' ' Quality Print Linoleum 79cvs?iM, ! Dcsiiahle patterns in col orful designs. The print- . cd surface is ' dumble, Kunilai y.and easy to keep cleim; A regular $1.15 val'ue .'. ' Quality Inlaid Linoleum $1.29 YAIU) Particularly suitable to . the model n home is this quality linoleum' in new, fresh, cliai'ining patterns a regular 1.50 value. SQ. YD. CharmiiiK, new colotful pa't (eins to brighten your home this Spring. The choice se lection of patterns and col or effects leaves nothing to be desired; you can readily choose the pattern to match your color scheme. w:. ".:.'.. :''. Heavy A Grade Linoleum $2.25 YARD Our best quality heavy - linoleum. Durability is built right .into it throughout. Colorful pat terns' that- will give you many ' years, of useful -service. A regular .$3.00 . value. Easy terms. Pay only a small deposit in cash, the balance' in convenient payments. Inc. ; Carr Furniture Co Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers Sawmill Shuts ; Down For Week At Pondosa, Ore. 'OVcnltiK. A. Iui'kp .crowd tith-mlnil I Mario CohIokup usl.stod with the unl $:1J wh renlhEwl. M uhIo vii ' ehtvtuinmnt of tho Itttli folk, fiirnlxlicil hy Mr. unr.Mri.-It'l.- The Trail Hiillditr boyH gavo a llvown. . . dani'lnR- party for tho If liic Hird ; Si'Vi'i-al cai-H of frlcndH and fortn-t I girls at the school Iioiiho from 7 r ni'lKhlmrM of Mr. and Mr. Ma- until !l Wednesday evonlnir. Iloth .Jur Nouth drovo to.t'nlon Humluy to are cIiihch of tho primary nasocia atlond llio fun rial of tho at'd'. tlon. Mr. JainrH Vad. teaohnr i-oiiplo. - - fof tho Trail Builders, uHsisU'd the ! 'Tho ' nullity Dough MJxorti, the boy. -4-H cookery cluh ttlrls. guvo a Kt. j 4,.. n. K. Nelson nnd Mm H. n. I'iitrlok'H party at tho sehool liuo .i.ursen nrranKod a nilNeellaneo8 Monday i venlnw in honor u their Hhowor In lionor of Mrs. K. W. pnivntK. Tho room wna prettily Hmlth Momlay afternoon. A couple duroruted with (UmmrockB and ot hours of games as followed hy -IrlNh huts. (lames and dunclng i-efreMiments. Twelve women were wont enjoyed rot a couple or hours pi esent followcl hy ror,-..Blinont. Mr. Mra. 'w. H. ,. ,, Ynnk Clan-nro S . ph.-oaon f,nll.,,l , wllltl,. ,.-,,,. ,, .nt.Hloror.li.iirli.ir. .: v of Mlril, SprnKH wt)h Mm Jnnioa Wnflp was rnllcil lolov.Tnl nh.no ..nil hurmonlra .luota l.n On.n.lo Rilliilny ly tho wriolla ut tlu-ir mitlnff-T.ioaili.y ovonlnB. ' lllnoaa of ln r on.isln. ' .Mra. Mmy I l'liina w ... o also n.nilp nt this tlmp Cli velnnil. .-, , to put on n lny In tho near rnti.rc V Two nrt.ro .Iw'.'lllnff l.o.iMoa aro to J Oui-sta at tho liojiio or Mr. ami r)r orcrtiiil liy the ponipany linino- Mra. .W. J. ('i.ntri'll nr.'-hor Hlstrr. ' illi.ti'ly nil. I posalhly six n little lat- ; Mlss'lirlhi Wi'i'lia ami Miaa- I'hlllya "ty. trailln la now Ih-I.. dono ..n . Asln, or l.a Granilo. '.a hill cnat or tho atore ..nil orflo.'. j Thero waa no srhoo.l Momlay . frank Wl.llton und Ills, rmher nnl Tuoailay, owning to tho Hlnr.sN frt rnr Aatoriu Thm-silay wlu-ro or Mias Mnrlo t'onlOK...'. primary 'J'tl.o only brother, of Mra. Whlttrn I toarh.'r. In orihr to hi.vo tho ' ?tr., la citlrolly ill. j achoul year mil tho aii.no ilay in '! V T. M. Htophenaon, it.itp lilKl.wny I ,,oln "" " W. Van Ri . t i ln . iixltipi'r. or Iji rirunilo. ami i,i,, 'llnl. 'Ihl not l.olil olnasoa. rumlly vlaltod St.tnr.lay anil Sumluy Royal Neighbors Select Corvallis MAHSHIMKI.TI, Oro.. Marrll !1 (Al'l .'orvallia will lift tho aito or tho ni'Xt f.iail.'i'..niiil Hoyal Noitfh hora .'Olivontion. It waa llociiloil at the slalo .noellllK at North -lionil laic yoatinlay. ... Maliol Hatcholiir or Hillariorn wna oleetoil alnto . oraolo: Klizalioth jCllowo, I'urtlanil, rooordoi'-tri'f.a-I tiror. OoloKiiloa to tno aopro.no ron j volition in Minneapolis In May aro I Anna .Stall f-inllh, Moiironl: llou jlrloo Shailoln. Corvallis; Klpn.lor . Mi .'o.sklp, ikikor. Aliornm.-s aro Kinnia Wnlroil, ClroKhani; Mnriottii Jones, r.iuitlllii, uml Killlll" 1IIU Im.'il, lillkovieWi '' App6lntmenta to slato. offkwa rollnwH: Josfo H.'i.in.an. Silvorton, phnneellor: Aljiriottn .lonpa, rnia tllla. jmat onielo; Anna Ti-iitp, Myrtlp I'olnt. inarsl.nl: t'larn An Jola.' I'orllanil. right marshal; Kraneps Stanronl, 1'ortlnnil. Innor sontlnol: Ana.Swnnaon, .'oltaKfl (irovo. outer s.ntinel. Uncle Eben Tnln'l no ush ir.vin lo lonl a Inxy lir.'." nivs I'n. lc Klip... Wlira It 111:111 l.in urn nn.vllilt.i! lo 'In. hp Knea llililn' 11..' Klls llml l.n wot rleil Jos' do s.'itllo." Waslill.Kloll .Slur. ' ' , ..'' -.;' . ' . rroaao hla orrootlvonpaa. Iho ln.ll out or hla hip pocket niurh on tho onlor or l-:url Mooro, tho ta.mi.ta IM.IIlio pltohrr or two do cnilca uo. ' lnrii lil About Not Tlino r.mrtha or tho InrioM la .. Jw we. altltouKh Iip has npver pluypil third hasp la ulrrudy at homo and appina to havp con i.norpd thp o,..or .tl.Klpa a short stop rinda ut a corner or tl.o In- field. Tavpner, who pta aa many tontlt. , Inatpad of wonkeulnK. as had I.Pen prpilletod. t'llne jtr'W l run Kir 11 ml In tho tenth wua v hallnir away ' ut ' t'loKhoru with both lianda whllp tho Ksklmo was holillnic on ilesppratrly. .Mvrits wins match 1'OHTI.ANI. Ore.. Mar. St'(Ar llol. Myrra, I'orlliinil Unlit heavy. Wpllftlt W'rps.li p. look two out nf p.Min t.sp tills as al.iKlp m a year. thre mils rrom Tnrro Mlyako, Jlu "in par aiiortstop nn t art t.inii. jitai. Jnpuniiso i-aponpnt, hr last tho ilonl.le play expert, ot roond niKht. In one or the elean.st Imse. Low Konseca and Johnny mutehea ppn hero In toimi time. tlndapp are avnllahlp rr first buso with l"onp-a, tup orttrnese sonit M.l'.l Vl.V.i VOWPKH KATAti Mr.l. InivInK the pull. Tho Infield j POKTI.ANH, trr., Mar. !1 (AD t.Kht In thp Indian ramp la for the , Thp vlrtlm. tt la helleveil, or an res. rn. plaops. Iluy Oardner. New Inordinately lure portion or .! pp. U.lru.w ahortatop. run Held hot lib. Ik powder.' Mrs. Kdnu Krinan. Jl. hIM.nK nnmlna In dntiht. John lieuuty shop proprietor, died ut a lliiiiuit. who has made Rood l.n- household lust niKht In tho ltivpr. p.esnon. may .o kept aa he Is a dule ihooiuko. . An uu.op.y was versatile perr.irii.er. ordered. roller uml Avertll sppii. iliatl.isil . to Blurt tho season In rlKht und ! PPntor Its both have hit Well n tlio Then, are no newsu.ppra In Tt spring. Tho elevor Jamteon la t.. aiiee-tinif tn a .Ui.ph fro... rontoat with tho hard l.l.tin tin. India. Why doosn't 1no T.innpy J buy u hums tl.pra? II.V Mrs. M. i. Iluytmin.1 (t.bsorvor CorrpapoQilenl ) I'ONIK.SA, Ore.. (Knoolul) Tho Clrundo Hondo mill erased op. 'prutlous 1'riduy niKht ror a week or 10 days, while ropalra uro l.r I..K n.ado und tho mill tcenpmlly overl.aulpil. everul p.nployea havp take.. uilvu.itaKP or tho si. ut down ly koIi.k on trips lo different polnta. Saturday mornlna John Xtodduril and lun.lly left for .Seattle uml the su.i.e .lay Mr. unci Mrs. i:.nmplt Smith Ipft for Spualdp. Tho n. und l.oren Nelson funtllles left Sumluy for their former homo ut llountiriil,, Ttuh, ...id Mp.Ip Hmlth ulsn lert Sunday for Km.nett Idaho. I Mr. nnd Mrs. John Peffley ro. i turned l-Vlday evenlnic rro.n Walla I Walla w-herp thpy hud visited rela tives for two weeks. The road to fnlon via Toloruspt Is still i..lto muddy In pUi'es. Iiut la tui.ic used ror tho first time ; since ThanksclvlnK. i Mr. und Mrs. ' Kureno Honh.ini j spent Sunday with ivlutlves In lj I Orundp. A aurprlse party u arrunKed l-'rlduy evenlnir at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wulter Thompson, to I honor the hlrthduy or their son -Inlaw Leonard StronK. Gutuea and rontesta were thp diversion or the , eveuluK and at a lutp hour rofresh ...en.a wen served. Tho house decorated lth St. Patrick noveltlea. About 13 KUests wetv present. I Mr. and Mis. J. 11. l.i.lla und I family, of lluker. spent Saturday at the home or Mr. and NJra. M. K. ltuy.aoml ; The hoy scomt of K sillily kut n dunce In ilia loral' school house wilh Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sto phenson. tMcar Noyes was a Iho ii Visitor for four days this week. Mn. 'H. -II. Uirsen entertnined 17 gliMs and hoys from 1 a' uiitil fi Wednesday nflernoon In honor of her Utile sun, Kenneth's sixth Waste of Time "When 'yiii trios In nint.e a man change his inhnL" said 1'iu-h KIm-u. "lie's ptirly sure to slaht III tr.vln' to make you ehnnuevurs mid iii mlht as well . draw tin t'o haek to wiak." Uaslitiivl.tn Star. OLD FACE IN NEW UNIFORM ti -4vX t IT'S The m:t Importtuit fn miliar iersm In n new unffm-in this sea- .tn is ItoKt.i-rf MorH)v. ithuwit hern -In the lectilht ,f the fhlr;tcti rutin. The felluu wolfiimtnu lUii 'nj;y tu. '.r.iliim Hl i td I.- W.I-. limn Wriley Ji, ownei ot ihr Iturnhy Is- with the OuM j Ihl;-. mi-uh. it tnrh.dift:er nt onthi In r.ir yern With lli.rn t.y - In their fM. the Cutts ar fttvortt'9 iu w i ft u .j!itmal liutre , ptmuaitl thh; tivasli. 1 1 yl VMt-ZB mass WM1 I . . . tlx II....I or I lie Imll in Ihc ulnvc . . . tho c.ack i.r tl.p hat . . . fl.rllll.u.'! :..Jiy It yiMirseifl All nlliiT ptpllnllot.t at p...all.v l-ov nri..s mmn t m - - ran outfit a simile player or a whole team from our complete stock of baseball (foods. Supplies fur players and the club at extremely low prices. Ken Williams Model Fielder's Glove $2.19 Full professional slie. Tan horsehlile. Si.fi. ali-pudy "liroken In." K(.ml to Slovi s aidllnv ror H to 5. tlrovpr .'. Ali xiimlor Model Horsehide Glove $3.98 . ItoRulnr " vuluK! lCxaet duplicate or Klnve uSpil In World Series.' lu.niires .16 Iji-i-akiiiB In." Softeneil with nil. ' , Genuine Cowhide Catcher's Mitt C I QQ Kin.st oil-tann-d cowhide - gnft nnd plial.l... euuier uielns belwpon thumb and finpus.' Ilnlip" Uuih -I.011 Oehri lifiKers llornsliy a qq AutojffiaDhed I?ats'P"o Hact models used by 1I,p. famous Kimrs of Swat. ..i.-i. iiipereu wun watti proof finish. lado of selcc-d white ash. I It junjs to plmj' HONTGOMERYWAPn & Cll 1 101-3 Wash. Ave. - Ph, JIain 18 La Grande, Ore. ' r ' r-