La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 13, 1923, Image 8

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    Saturday, October 10, 1923.
PAGE EIGHT
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Rail Head Scores Public
Ownership of Electric Lines
' ATLANTIC riTV. (AC) I'uhlie
ownership y.i M.'on-il ;u, "MurluliHt te
IIUil 111 Illno ruW'tl Ollt of ti'll t;t!lllMl'il
with iolllien and lnetr,'ii'iuv," 1
I). Kminons, of HiiHimor', presi
dent of the Ami-ririm Kleei rlr Itnll- timely ttixl
way AtiHoriiiUon, ull reusing t hut ur- .attitude of
rh ht, hut jln y Hi. I nuihiim tlliTerent
I mm vh;i! cvi-ry urivalelv uwrtttl
,rt,f ry lies h: I to ln in l ictlhtr elr
i'.ltii;.l:nu'in. ' In Ihi.H rnjHliel i(n I think- U I
proper lo Mat)' tiKutu tin1
tint K,uciat)uii 1 own nl
p mlzntlon In convention ln-ri' todav-inihtir: ownership. That wo nr op
HPVHful thousand eh-ctrie rjttlwuy men po.sei) lo It it: eommoit hnowh de, hui
from till ji:tI of the vorhl were pn.H- why we an oppo?nd ( II may not hit
Cllt,, ii Md i r-.slood h Dm put .lie. Our oppo
"Tho prohlehi before all who would tuii h'-nnino we ivur the (,;,
i-ronervf a. iiro-M-eroti:. smiii nation hi imiperly the law of thin
to demonstrate to tli miMiiiiUinj-: th
fahiity of I'enr'fOKue.'' who lid vaiien
the fcoelitM'tl lr cujn'- nnd (h ruin that
lieu hi adopt Ion of their now! rum, '
Ml. Kinmon:. tl-'fhm ii.
Thu Detroit niuni'ip.i' ftfreit rail
way situation v:ih chid by .Mr. l-m-tnuin.
ay en evimpl" of the- ImiMlily
of munlelinl eoni rol advocator lo
lC(;p theT promi.s'-n. There, h
city official:' proclaim- d, at the nd
of a year's municipal operation, Hi.iL
lh-y had luado u "profit ol Jl.Oi-O,..
O0O umii T a. five cent fare" only If !
compel'cd to admit, a few WM'k:: la
te, that the. iio-calh d "profit" was
uono and that. :v far.1 r:iliiu and a tn-w
keep thu lliita rutinliiK.
"Thf people of Detroit wrrn prom
ised I lie five-cent fare, extended HCIV
tre, the fine'. eijulpiiK'HL and payment
for tint property out. of e:miiiiKat ami
no more bond ir.nwr, hy" iminlcip.i I
control advocate;.' U; itnld.
"Such promlMeM nra ciinlly mad',
but not e ;::! to live up to. Were It
puKathle for : munleiiKillty 1o employ
labor 'and buy materiaift at. lower
price: than privately owned com
panies mu;;t pay, dfitKioe.le proml:ien
iiiitfhl be Itept. I In) one can not ck
rape facts and the fad In the east;
of Detroit i; that when, it became
linccHW, r.' to inerei.Ke Hut w.ijrcu of
ntiployiH of the Department of Street
Itullv.uy, tiio."e in eharce of Hie mil
vvujH could (urn only to (he car riderii
coiiniry protect all enlerprlffrt from
nt ion wit hoot payment ol t In-
full value or the property fi(iM, (hir
opposition J.; not due u fear of Jo;;
of prof 1 1 h, for HOIlie of the liU'K"" nl
railways in the country have made
no profitfj for fievcnil yearw.
"Why, tlicn, are we, and till other
busmen:' orKaiilat iona, oppo.sed tu
,, 'public ownership? iietauwe i( it: for-
JSuckarooH Practicing
' For Hormiston Game
I'KVbhKTON -ln Spite of the de- 1
i iKlve manner In which the Ducka. j
loon def(-ahd Athenu Iii.mI. Saturday.!
t'oach Taylor s not ntb-' lv Mati--
fh d Willi lite pront'esa made by h!
prot-'rfeen nod la driving them hard in
rthe nightly workoiitH lo tret litem in
shipe ii,r their Kami with llermtril'iii
at I brniiaton Saturday.
l.aHl year th'1 irrij-raloi'M romp'd
uwny with the lonir end of (he Heme
Mid con i h and players alike are d''-l.-rniiued
that there will he no repe
tition -!' that hap(e;iiie; tills year.
iiV.cli Tiylor will lilc ly iik- the Kime
-line-up lhat Hi ifled a;;.tliet. Alhenit
la;t week with the i n jtt'em ol l,oin:l
DarHironj.r whose anlth- suil'-i'el a
jvere (wl-':t H'-rainsI Athena and who i-i
i not. j ei. out for pi net ice. Un moiid,
1 w i 1 1 made it bpeel icular dash around
lend for ihi yea i'H laM v: udl tal.e
iiiii place.
em
HI THE PSRK&a
letter. Hhe wrote while very sick 1" VilhcIlll, 111 Need Of ('ash, !
a henpltal in I'ortland. She stateH t tiii., IJ..f W'Jf n'c IpwpU'X
Hint It tool; her omo time to write OtliS iJint " '
it hut that sh" was feeling better. . .
!nhe Ihnuifht. ftn HympathieH arc i a muti-- i m i i M tAI') -
I ho wood mother w lio . . ,.(,n..nltl.rn raistnir mw v
I'liilndelptiia
(tolhir
p.-nt i
Kntjtilrcr:
Tiir:
.i-
eh
f Kay
have
Krleveil of the condition
liter.
l.hhly Vandervanier. wml to
I 'riday, re i timing in 1 he ev-n-
lirt not have
il waa re
t tie pi WH ot
yinu Klat. They w re all ready.
when the w ut her turned aKain::t
1 hem stoppinjj the, opera liajiH.
1.M:K (Speehtl)
went to I uion lat wei
koiu" dental work doi'.e. ; l-'ranJt Wit,'Khswort h
Slillir oT tile m-aill Which liaH beenllliH thl'efihluir dmie. M
left owl Will HUSlain COliaide.rni.le ; lreil htHt Weelt front
damage, if Hie prea.-nt v:'-n con-
thui-N. There v-aa !n ,.,, oi- ;i .
lare crop ihis y at Dial it w hm iai- I
p-);;:;iblf lo caie lor il all In Una -;
and ii niusl be remembered Dial v.v
are a tittle littler than i In 'rest of
I lo- valley i or our h.-usoiih In t he
mountains are .shorter than eta
Win re. At Hie H.tUie time v. e iej.l.-it
ot te-yer itavinjj one failure crop
re ju.sl an
! Dol en.oll" rn is
the sale (if come of tin
laiiKin'T to hi;, fir.tt wife
Side f several phlureM.
l-'rencii ntaster::. and rer
roliern porlralis have in
of through Dutch firm
her of old I mtch and
,a
tr
hv
be. I
hut then ii .fnunt be
can borrow honk a.
Pnt on booliK t 7
,"n-
hewing gtini." No ,i.
reitH.-mber
:uid by the
1 VI ::' I'V
iin llidien
etl dipo.'--tl
an 1 a n"tn
nnan paint -
be brought into the mer'e?
We Hit.LlI Hot get
Die iniileiiluiu until Do
j laoih disiij:ree and I he
iiigitration.
A Itcmiiiknhlo Ilccnnl.
iugx will
short ly.
Some of the h'te -itl,i!'e
(Including a heuntiful P'arl
h dd throuKii a t nharra
xeited about Some time ::o a number o
lion and the (iobeliuH, lape.lrieH aisd am
lioli asks lorlnllures wen- sold privately
(leans and Hie proceeds on.
purchase of Dutch fonda.
TUV
' : as
elMSl'IltVKIt'
. W ANT
AD
i fur
Hi'
for Iht' additional money, and
increased the tare tu .six cents.
one cent for a tra n:;fer. They did el;
rn lo ami In conflict with the fun
damental principled of the American
govt ru in -ii f ; because, it Ik - tutcialtHttc;
because it. 1, in nine Instances out
of tt-n, w trie fill, wit untied wit h pol
itics rind inefficiency, anil been use,
once 11 is i .viabllsiied a:; a. principle,
. il iiii'iniH 1 he end tu' I he representa-
befcllltiing nf mjcialfst c government.
"The public in mor.l, conimunitU-M
baa come to undrnland t hat I tie I s, m
Htro t railway companiea ar maliing
very effort To jjrovide adcqtiale ser
vice, and that they cannot, do ihj"
unhs:; a, fair de:i la atcortied them
by Dili people.
"We have no rjuarrol with Hie pri
vate n utiunohllc owner and we have
no ouariel with (ho bit:; except when
Die bus eiiteiM territory lhat la right
lully Dial of the rbctrii- railway. T
r.uy rlghtiully lucaufe Hu- stalen and
cumimnrii' i( in giving Die com
panies ii( riht lo do huslmsH In (ho
strceta. retain lo I heinsclvcc Hie pow
er to retrubil.t' service and control
rnlea of li re. Having done lhat, Hift
duty of Hie puhlir lo the railway
. hould 1m- obv ion.'-- I he public inul.
th"' railways in (heir righta,
puldie ilm-lf will be the loser.'
FAMOUS COMEDY
STAR IS CLERK
here. So all lu nil
fortunate as Die res;.
I Dialer .Miller, took
i Y..e hy aiilo. I'rhiay.
(lit
Ida si
Hi'
phut pl'oleel
(he
Not Having Less Snowfall
Says the Weather Bureau
jiuu.vwi ji, I'.nir.. t AO
Kranlile Ditlhy, woman s.ur u( the
old Wetter and I-'I'Mj. tliealricid trom
hioatlon and known a deaite or morj
ago as the jri t-l with ''the million dol
lar legs" la serving behind the coun
ter in a Hollywood diur, :.(ore.
i no singe iteauiv ol pa. -I veara
in comely and iuoroiis and ht
working hard to recoup the. forlumi
ahe formerly had and which went bv
Hie boar. Is when she met -.. ers.v.
The silk tighlH worn by tho chorua
girls of tier day came lo ho known
is "K.-ankle J;alb:.,
iek '
onnt
At :
Vanonl r Is
rhieh has be
dns.
;tom d. hi r.ud
i:e I i: in Sti
( tiiion, were ai Julia It.
flinniherlain'rt rough Ibntedy hns
u-i M'a:.-r to'a feinarkahlc record. It limi been la
' iiMo for colds, croup and v hooping
cough for nhuoat half u'rentury and
rountlinj, up j , cnnstarKlv irroivn in favor l
a r.mr'u:: i:i ; pt uia wit y as its good iiinlirics be
came lietter known. Ji is Dm stan
M;. Wilbur I ...... nn. ,ll:lln .ij.,,,,., r,.r ii.cse di
ne dahl iiiid u,..1K.. i.. n.r...... l...i..eM Th..
1 1 .inter';
i.nhiy.
( ri
liln
rr I:
!g i!l
It on
ed in
the ,
::!e;ol on 1
going on 1
( ntherlne
t oat big
Scott I,
I'M. m iiH ! .at -i
Hint large
CI'eeK V.'llitdl
Hlt.iier ie::l j
i. Mlber ( 'o.. t
he '
ml ;
iael.-i that it. enn always be depended
upon and is safe and pleasant to
taU are greatly in if h favor when
it Is wanted for children. Adv.
'is in
be-v.,
( jithi 'a:n- ii h Lumber Co., find
Stouedahi and 1 avi:;' holdings,
; he ! a ue Mount 'i in l.iiml'i r t 'o.
li-K era I hunters were in evidence
up aifll along I h" ei et 1. Saturday.
, De;; pile the rain pouring down, t he
jauiiiber of campers was ur. usual.
!h" (;l p have e'me ilown
'rriiin ihetr faiiiimer a I lot men I a on 1 he
MOVIE RETURNS lte,-Ve. Some --,..U.U WOOlb'S
. lee.ls i'loile (o Hlf.'l Section.
t 'I'h-ia- has been a number of Jinnt
I.t M AN'DIMJCS, Dnlf. (AT)- The 'ers who 'were rcwai ded for their
Soul hern 'alffornta distrit t 1 1 tiring net i it hs by takiiu; home several
the month of August; paid jn.aiMt.iina fcroia-:: ar.d pto-asaiita the last v.-ei-k.
.Mi:-s t "a nM ne, He- nciiool tea'dier
NEW RECORD IN
nilni'Mslon.; tu inoviii.;; iM-tur 1 hi-.ttt-r:;
in'oor.liiiK I" riBiiH's Juki huh!,, public
ly IW liiu,li-i. c j M . i , , i i Imi.tmiiI
r;v..mo. Thin l"iKur- m-I:-. rt in w rcc.
nl. Alml:Mi(n tu n t'cfi.jit:i lur Aitvr
UNt JIHKl-. B.'lli-.l W'l.liM. .is i ,iiiiii:.rn,l
will! fs lii.il'.'ii In August.
UjI0-LA (JRANDE
AUTO STAGE
SCIII'DI'M-:
Leaves l.u (Vrnntle at
::( A. M.
1 :tin ?, M.
v D: 1 5 P. M.
I'avcs I.n (Jriinde on Sundays at
UHHI V. M.
j. ;. i rAi
I'rnp.
has iusiitute.I a spelling bee i very 1
Friday among Die children. They j
rcp'jrt grent l on is had at Die new
amiis'-meni which is very instructive!
as v. ell as ii pleasant feat ure. !
Miss V if del Mel to we has s-n( a
"No. wc are
Bnowfalln I haii
not bavin;; lighter
v lien urandfal tier
wan a hoy," nay (he Weather ftureun
of the infled Wales 1 )e;ia rt lie nt of
Agriculture," "nor are we having ap
preciably grenler ones." When kouic
rnininlscent retaiive remark H, ' We
do nol liave (he blg.Mtiowa nowa
days lhat we did when 1 wan a. boy.
and I don't t hlnl; we will ever have
I hem again." one ini'.y amiwer wit h
conviction lhat the recardn of Dm
Weather H urea ii lell a not 1 1" r slory. 1
As ii Miatle" of fae, t hi deep iniow
remenihereif by the man who wna j
n boy ii the fi v ntb n or ei.vhtc f
probably readied t hat boy's ijh'.ul
ders, but woiihl be pas than knee
high with his present filature. Again,
triaiiy nu n w ho now live In cith
v ell- lironghl up in the enuni ry.
w here lur;.e drifts are pile.l up u heji
Die wind lira ft'll itv .v ;i ma r the
pralrh a.
Kecf.r.bt at Sniimtfbld. III.. daHn;r
frpm iss-t. show the greatest tail on
record. Ill im lies, lo have occurred
In Hie winter of rn:;-i''H. . Jan
uary of 1 'j I S :i the meal mvere
inonili in the climalobjglcal Irii.Ntry
of llllnohi, hot h for low tempera -tare
and heavy snowfall, ccmbined
with heavy winds. At Alban end
New York tho nnowlest winter oc
curred more I han 3" ears u;t. but
there Jiave been only t; wliiti-ra v:th
more snow than f.l In l in1- -1 u
Iteeo-da at Ni w Haven. I'-iiia.. :t em
to Indl." lie f irriM'i'
Hilnwf.'.il. y i i i! he
years
gruel i
Inche:
(."..
late
A I
it snowfall far
I occurred lu
s) was only
I'ortland, Me.
winter.
two
the
(iL'f..r,
'. but
last wind r, with but one-hatf inch !
less, v. as next iii amount. In the i
West w e find t hut i 'heyenne'a win
ter of least snow was In l s s i -1 xsfi, I
and Hi" greatest some I ii years later, i
The. greatest snowfall at Salt Lake
city occurred in t'.iHi-DU". and the
r"eoud, third, and fourth, since v hen.
ViewlH'r Ho- Miihjcft In a brostd way, i
it:t" hi hd to conclude lhat .lu re j
v.lli undoubtedly be heavy simwit in
tho years In come jirsl as there tnve j
iee,i In He- pa:.'., and it is prohaldc
I llill pres.-ni records will lie exceeded
in many places. '
IlMATILL'.rOFFICERS I
CONFISCATE LARGEST j
STILL ON RECORDS!
;-.'r.'ng-;ii"
Some
urn d tn
U.MI v.i it.
dltive 't.-n;,
the elimat
eOl-r,l' In Ii
Hie
.11..
ton,
Mar::
bill
low :jt ! I i.n
(m; liiin hi
the winter
ling off in
r a'oro oe-!:tii-l!iDi.
'i im i.
. tin hi il.
uil!
Ut He
D7;
l'i:NDi,i:T IN Tlie largest stilt
i-r secured in the county, an far ai
local reiorda go, wn taken yeslcril.iv
by wheiii Xoeth llou.-er on the ranch
of Th a m W land near I 'iot Koch.
The :,-tlM h:ol an estimated capacity of
4itu ;;iilon: for a l! l-houp run and la
made ol' copper.
Nr charger have been filed against
Mr. Wylnnd, according (o a member
of Hie aheriffii forcn because Hiere
I't no reason to believe that Die Still
hod beep in use. U wa formerly
n u.s! at We.sion in tho. dlRtlllory
there, was numbered, and will bo
turned back to the government by the
local officers. Mr. Wylnnd is said to
h a rihitive of tho num who oper
ated i' at Weal on, and hn merely held
it In storage, accord iiiK to n fltatement
made from the. .sheriffB offiue tills
fn'tt-rnoon.
.li..:
Ail
1
:sa
OvcrmVht, practically, thou' S3j
sands of discriminating men, tired of
the commonplace, have joined fnwcl'
coming Blue Boars.
In making this new cigarette we
blend the eight rare tobaccos three
times, instead of merely once. That is
the difference between the common'
place and the extraordinary.
We ask you to judge smoke your
first pack of Blue Boars yce how.
triple blending gives you a new appc
titc, added delight.
Livestock on
Every Farm
Specialized grain and hay farming without live
stock to consume the. surplus is like raisins? livestock
without growing any of the feeds which will reduce
the cost of producing the animals. Either way puts
the scale of profits out of balance and leaves the
farmer to face the possibilities of loss on maybe his
one and only class of production.
Similarly, milk products are. more profitable than
producing cattle for slaughter, for it is said the out
put of dairy products in one year is greater in dol
lars and cents t hat the tot ai 'slaughtered worth of
all the cattle in the country.
in.' iiiiri:-lil:i, ly lull rol.il lu p. nl tho riranili- Naliiimil
In (In- ilt-vi-li'iim. nt or pi t iii.-iii.-nt mul poiulmiiius ayrU iilttii-al
piTtty. ami an. always r.lail In I. ml n.s.-'IMan. In h.'Miiik th..
kiml ami rifht iiialily t.r liv. -stork for tin' lainnis ol' thiti hie:'
Tin. I'lli lrlc lul. iaatlniial Mvi'sloik Kii"il lun lit 1'mllam!, NDviihIht
8 tu II). iiflVrs mi inii:nall. l il iiiini liuiii v lo sluily lln- avs mill
r.siills til prnliliilili- sKH'krulsliiK. I. In Hii'.nmiicM litillii i Ins' loiii lhfr
or iiim'bn'tl dairy am! bi i'l i-allli', vlic , lmK. itual". I.oi m s ami, also,
cl. likens mill I'llhtilts In tl' inliif cnuiilrv. Why not attend tills yiiu '.'
Xu(.i,ti..,fti.e'
1LUE BOAR
La Grande Mattress and
j Weaving Works
m a
I SHERRY'SS'I
' SUNDAY AM) MONDAY
: Thos. If. luce Presents
; i " I
jj III . A circus story dial's a circus to sec. .; . ji
j 1 A drama of (he big tent and the big woods '
m ' 11
HI With Oscar, the elephant, the biggest actor ' B
r- i II on the Screen.
j jj ALSO SHOWlXfl A COMEDY ;
ALASKA FURS
IliellKlill
Sahlcs, lai'dn, Minx, Silver Fox,
Silver rtlack, I'iiir. .'ioss l-'ov,
Alaska i:i miii(, VtIvci-liit, AIiis
lut Si 'ii I skin Mot casHi
iiihI Many Other Furs
CHRIS MILLER
l.-.IO ADAMS AVU
Mattirssoa of all Itlmls clrancil i
nil. I ruhllllt. l.'eatlier Itcnovatlnfc-. '
itair nml I'ltirf ItiifM mailo to o
tier anil for sale.
Carpet nml Hug Cleanlin;.
l.lcenst'tl FunilKntor.
I-'actory l'hone
t'li.vs. kiiwards, I'rop.
ii ;i
lianU II
the.',., ivaa niltnlielvtl, unrt tvill bo ' , " ""''" '"" "" mnal pro,. KA
in !"-. j.i.iu in M ini ii.-iKi:i;tii('t' in liniVKiiiiir rin run d.:a
:ty. II la
ati'.l It at W. aon, uiil lin merely hold II '" "ri,,,'s " imiwrallelitl ni..i liuiii v tn sitnly th.- avs mill II &3
It la st. in,.-.., aiT.it.litiK to a dtatomcnt jj! "wlll,s tnnlilnlili' Mia'l.raliiK. It Ih IIickii'IHcsI iinlliei Ihk- toiiither II J
,, oi imn nmi nairy .inn mei eallle, vlie, , linK. nnal. Iiorsi-s ami. nlsii. II fcJ
I cllieken.s nml inhhlts In tlie cnlire toilnlry. Why not attend tills ywii''.1 j!
IlllllHI lilHIIMllMllliB 1 I I I if VA 1-' I , II AVM
11 f f M T vtri MS.n 5t3vW;'-r!-r 11 .i nr t I l r I t-Viii w I ' I ' tawi ii,'ii
ti H IWiS II . k Ii H w m t 1 tv.is ft v yaw 1 mm
: - I m
wl -3
V T Make tint o.i'r i.-il ln-t m nnnther ,73 Uj
When It Comes to
Ford Service
We carry a complete, line of Ford Cars, Truck's and Ford
son Tractors.
We are equipped with one of the most up-to-the-minute
repair shops in the. State of Oregon handling noth
ing but Ford work.
We have a brand new battery repair and recharging sta
tion for Ford cars.
We carry a complete line of Ford and Fordson parts.
We c
any a complete line of auto accessories, including
Auto Robes, Bumpers, Tire Covers, Weed De Luxe
I nams, Auto Heaters, Stewart Auto Horns, Sun
Visors and Hasslcr Shock Absorbers.
Wc carry a complete line of all sizes Pennsylvania Vac
uum Cup Tires and Tubes.
ALWAYS AT YOI R SERVICE
Perkiris Motor
Company
Union County Authorized Ford Dealer
Roesrh nidir. Thone 7lil La (Jrande. Ore.
as
3
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