LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Friday,September 13, 1929
Hope Abandoned She's Oil Driller
Or Burglars
Wp wMi we hurt o ort:iln worn
nn'R voire in ruse of shipwrcclt.
.-Mi-lilxfin C:nho
Superior to Rockies ;
flip Viilli'ya of 'lllicl are lilirllPr ,
thilll the- l.'ilh-st :i l.-s of I In' Kin k- '
ll'K. I
Pounds of Sweots
Graves Vary in Depth
Wood and Cotton Fiber
Willie 'onil lllier Is alrnniroi
when It Is lii-y. cniinn to titrone:
when It I" wh.
, Early Use at Cork
It would nppeiir Hint i-oilc
firt used fur Imillo siiippers ;i
I7i'.
An iivpi-ii't' suiir m:iili two pro (Ii-iiv; in rides nre usmilly six
iliiii-n from four m i lin pimmls ol 'i-et d.-cp nml in llio (-niiiilrv four
wsur. , teet.
l or Missing Ship
And Crew of 28
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PlIICAGO, Ht-ut. 13 (AD
TIopH wjisiill but nhnndonwl today
for the mJMsinfr Ki-avcl Hliip An
dnstft nnd Its vvcw -of US. (mist
KUiirdKUK'ii returning front. a
AOitrfh for tlx- vfHHt'l, Hi roe d;tys s
ftvordtie fn 'hlcuK'i finin (irnnd I
llnwn, -lirh., miiil neltlM-r l.iilr-AlirhiK-'in
nor tin Mi'hin;in nhoro
lnul (jlwn a xiiiKlo rliio to I ho
ntllp'K f(l!'.
Tlio Andastn, londod with Hrnvl
for i In i "onm ru.'l Ion MMrin Is
minim ny, would Imvo mink quick
ly If lift xtoi'l pliilcR fpnin a Icik
in mMI.'tk-. iih iiiIhtm of tho Month
I'himKO .coast Kinii'd .said today.
Thn roaHt Kiiiird.siiH-n Imd jnnt ro
ttirnrd from iiswirrh which extend
ed nlontf tlin fhorc holwi-on Crjtnd
Havon and Clilcatfo. No f1k f
wtwltiiso was found.
llcriiiiMn nf its load and Hh sled
conn! run Inn, the kiih nlmnen hhU
tho huaL w mi Id havn koiic down
wllh lilt In chance for ('apt. Albert
AnderHon or any iihiiiIici-h of tho
citw to ewa -ii.
( 'apt. Anderson ha sailed the
In It en -for AU yen is and dutlnir
yeat'H of thai time linn held n hiiih
Ihi'h license.
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AUTHORITIES
SEARCHING FOR
MISSING GIRL
TITHON. Aliz.. Sept. Ill (Al1)
l-V'di-rnl aulhoi-tlrM. Tmcmmii police
and I'lllia couiily slierlll's depiitlen
today were sea rchlriK the ili-wcn
Tinrth of here for .Mae lltmdy, iiiIkk
liiK wiinesH In a .Mann art violation
ease. lior departnro wn dfscoy
I'l'etl when an a ntoinobile, mi hue
quently Jdentiried its the property
of V.. liftwell, of Kansas City, was
found abandoned nine miles from
hero, near I lade I toad. Invesil-Ktitoi-H
could find no tracks IndU
caiiii(f how or in what direction
she had left the car.
A note' pinned to tho Mooring
wheel of the machine Instructed
finders to notify Howell, the writer
IndiratiiiK' that It was .Mrs. Howell
who had left it. TeleKi-uhpie ipier
le.H directed to Knwcl) In Kansas
City, however. bioiiKht the explan
ation fioiii him lliat the car. al
though lijs, had been loaned
Mae llumly, who liad bi-en In Tuc
son for her hea II h.
Also, in the front noal of the
inacliine inyestlniitors found a wo
inan'H Klove. an empty plKtol hol
Hter, a pair of k lasses, a pencil, and
n pair of wart ers. I'relimlnr.i ry
search revealed no trce of the.
woman.
Mih. Klizabctlt .Mills ol Musko
HW, Okla., lost ho many nil leases
from ltofiiK unable Id obtain drill
era, that she decided to take, over
held supervision n her own
least?. Anil now slm'n ciiii nr tlio
out.-ttaiKlliiK oil operators in tho
southwest. Hhe's -hovn altove,
wllh a view nf tho Hist producing
Wf.-ll ulio brought In. It wan a
ituxlier. ,
LA GRANDE
STORE
Successors to N.K.WEST & CO.
New Fall
Self-Examination
NoMiliiff will muko us wt elmr
Iliililo mid lender lo (ho fault of
ollier.H ns by nelf-exinnliiallon ibor
ouyhly to know our own. l-'enidon
biii'Ain.MLM' sroiti;s
IN THB WIST
Engineer Killed
liy Boiler Explosion
3'it 'NKMl'l U, Cal., Sept. I :i (Al1)
T. It, I la tenia ii, Ash la lid, Ore.
Noiiilnti'ii Pacific railroad engineer,
wa sfatally Injured lute last night
when the holler id' bis locouioiive
eilnded seven miles cast of lnins
luiilr, In the Hi.sl.iyon mnuntalns.
Tho blast occurred while the
train or forty-nine freight cars to
which Itatema ns engine as al -Inched
was ascending a sleep
grade. Three other engines wore
ntlacjied to the train, but they
vcrn undamaged.
Stor No. IS T,a Ornnde, Ore.
Silk Hosiery
98c-$1.49
In the proper mulching
xhndis for your fall nut
fit. Full fa.iWitTiffe'
8'iiiifre hosiery. Silk or
HhIo top.
Mix Wllli-biMlidl bliuii,' piilllloH
for ihi HlntiiH nf prolillihlon i-n-forceini'iit.
Vou .limply run'! It.n-p
nnyllilMi: fnun tin- Indies.
"As One Tin nine.su
Ulan lo Another"-
Eu Oiranir Nathutal
Hank
"I'orly-flrst Yi-nr nf I'rlendly
Hervli-e"
Is your child
undernourished?
Surprising results disclosed by NcwYork surrey
A sukvuy of on. million ichool children con
dueled by th Department of Health of the city
of New York, disclosed that 10', of tin chil
dren were ei iouily undernourished and in need
ol a physician', car.. More than 60', were r-
tlii'r-T'N !'"e" " border line" of malnutrition.
IT -:'-. 1 ,nH mti than 17'i wer. found to b.
a , ' i normal 1 his survey was noi limit. A in ih. ..
called poorer classes. It nn representative of
the entire city. It indicated that four children
om oi .very nv. art in immediate need of a
more carefully selected diet.
Mother, should see that their children eat sufficiently of milk
fruit and vtRetable foods. The important step Is to make these'
food, so enjoyable that children will eat them.
Authoritie. recommend a little u(ar used judiciously to a.si.t
mother, in making food, appetising A small sprinkling of suiar
on cereals, a. on. eminent food scientist phrases it takes th.
'fight" out of eating cer.al. Citrou. and other fresh fruit, ber
ries, .tewed fruit., are mad. mor. appetiiing by a dash of au.ar
Wise mother, make junkets, biaiic-mange. custards and other
milk dessert, to encourag. the eating of milk.
Note this: If you want to improve the taste of h.althful vege
tables juit add a dash of sugar to th.m while they are cooking
(preferably in little water). Try it and you will be amaied how
much-more tasteful Ih. vnetable b.com.. Candy, ic. cream
and cookies are recommended for dessert. A bit of iwtn mak.i
th. m.al complete. The Sugar In.titut.,
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THE STYLE TREND
IS TOWARD BROWNS
Distinctive footwear is the slogan at
Falks' La Grande Store. These models
shown here are only of the most popu
lar Fall styles . The ensemble idea may
easily be carried out even to the foot
wear as you will notice.
nxn
A wide stiiip slipper of Sierra brown
kid with li.zard strap trim and large
instep buckle $- rv
TWO .
Glossy black patent leather with novel
strap arrangement, also has instep
buckle j!v
TIIItKh: '
Sierra brown kid with unusual vamp
and instep trim, has shapely Spanish
'K'1'1 - $ A
roiit f
A strip pump of midnite blue kid.
Moderately round toe aw high S)anish
heel Spg.50
Her Hat Will Match The Coat
When selecting your fall hat bear in
, mind that the hat should match the col
or of the coat or fur trimming.
The draped soliel or felt turban as
paramount as a fashion of importance.
It frames the face with soft flattening
contours. The model shown is typical
of fall 1920, shown in all the newer
colors
K95 $
to
20
The millinery department is still
under the same competent manage
ment as in former seasons.
tn - I, T HI II
i lici t is iMi more i upuiai
Fall Fabric Than
Transparent Velvet
$Q.95
yd.
A material equally appropriate for
afternoon frocks and evening gowns.
Lightweight.. .with a shimmering trans
parency that adds to its charm and its
smartness. Hi) inches wide.
Comes in these smart colors: Russet
Brown, Montella, Jack I5o.se, Lucerne
Ulue, Mandarin, Antique Fuschia as
well as 1'ilack.
10-inch Costume velvet
1(1 Beautiful fall colors in this
popular autumn fabric. Smart
jackets, coats and f nicks are fash
ioned of this lovely material, full
10 inches wide. The colors of
browns, tans, blue green and
black affords a wide selection
$2.75
Fashion Decrees Maries
This newest of autumn materials Is offered for yourm '7 C
selection in twelve of the most popular of fall colors. J) Mm I O
Shades smart for street wear as well as for the more
formal occasions. 11!) inches wide. mc
yard
The Woman Who Would Be Truly Smart
first
Selects Her Coat
These coats were selected with the ensemble
way of dressing in mind. Linings were ordered
to match the color of the coat. For this is one
of the badges of smartness this season. An
other important feature is the low placed full-
ness.
NEW COATS
Luxuriously Fur Trimmed
1
Choose from a group of coats displaying the
smartest style, features of the season. Per
haps a modified princess model of suede fin
ished broadcloth with a Iaquin collar and
cuffs.
Or a straightline black coat with a chic
"sewed on" flare, and a Paquin collar of Kit
Fox and deep matching cuffs. A straightline
coat with an attractive front flare. With cuffs
and shawl collar of Southern Mink (muskrat
dyed). Choose, from these or a number of
other styles. But be sure of these points the
coat MUST be from 2 to 3 inches longer than
last season. Flares MUST be low placed.
iVrap-auouuds. MUT. be.wider !
Other Smart Coats $19.50 to $125
Then Her Frock
The. coat is the nucleus of the smart fall ward-,
robe. After the coat is decided upon comes the
frocks for this season the frocks should match,
exactly, the color of the coat. Or the color of
the fur trimming on the coat.
New Jacket Frocks
One of transparent velvet with lingerie touches
on the chiffon blouse. With panels set on the
skirt and low placed fullness or a three-piece
model of Panne velvet, jacket, skirt and ivory
satin blouse. There are so many models tq, select
from. Frivolous models and more tailored
styles but all distinctly feminine in line.
Other jacket frocks $18 to $-17.50
Accessories Are Inconspicuous
llags, gloves, hosieiy and costume jewelry should be in color
harmony with the ensemble. You will find a veritable selec
tion of the above mentioned items that you will lend added
charm to your ensemble.
New Leather Bags at $5-50
New and novel sizes unusual shapes in
boarded calf unique reptile patterns
with leather covered frames. To be
had in popular fall shades of browns,
tans and black. Nicely lined and beau
tifully finished.
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