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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1924)
PAGE rvuK Wednesday, May' 21, 1!)2-1.. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER La Grande Evening Observer iMu;ri;Mi:.T miwsi-ai i h ultM.ttn'l daily untl wfcflily ul Im (irnnijo, Oregon tf ti i. A himxih-: i;vknini oitHKltvioit I'ifHijmiiNO ;o. ii itv - (: n i : n M s ka nor KniTfil at xiMinf rictt' ul I .a, iuiude, Oroii. k lltteoiiil d Mull Mull. r. Porl- HlMU.t, Oil Bill III oiler rille - llfffffOU Hotel NtW fund; 1 111 h i ml Ni MH ttlnud, I'm I luii'l; Multnomah fUf'llHud. , Addiv.itt till 4iiiiifiiiilit('Uli(illH lo TIim Oluivrvtir, Mlfl AilttlMi A v., l-o (liulide, i egon. ll 'airier f'Uily, p'-r inuiilti... ... IjiiIJv. per I Ji r-r tiuinlliH Dltlly, - hi iIM'nIJi.1, lt kdvuuett Oully. HlHKif i 'opv 760 .... it.n ...sou ...IWI liy Mail Hiilly, M-r luoiilh liHlty. j.i-r nit oimiiIIi, in udwinea.. I Hilly, per y-.'i(. in iiivunr- Otts. l vr-HI:ii'( '-;ir .' , MJO $a.&a $r..i4 2.0 I'lTV ANI rol'ftlTV H 'I-M'lAI, I'AI'KIl Tin AwHielnled VvfnH Ih eselunlvely enllth-d Id itnn for pnh ilfliltoii or nil u h dhipalidu nedlled lo II or lio otherwise credit "d ir puhlinhed tlx -ri'iii. All rlr:.iln or repuhllentloii or luTlit) iIimikiIcIm'm In thin pnper, immI it I ho I lot local tnw linieln lih'fi it 1. 1 reserved. Tin K .SHAI.T tMYi: THK UH:l) 1 1 1 - Cod uilli oil thv 1m ni l and u !( h nil t hy soul, and II It I liy n niiKl h, mid THE OLD HOME TOWN P . ? with i.ll Ihy iniii'l; ;nid Ihy n'U:M"ij' ;ih f hym If. - l.ulte 10:: vTJini irrj . t matl wn, I urn o WOIMUH'n lilll'k iHHlh. lppi.rt unity citnu'H lil.f n wiail aihl mo' h lll.c a rnlilili. 7 ' tjielT TK T riH llMB .JlMVUItLlAMl I MUL Klf.KfcDTWriHkftHH 1 oi.rct M -if ,H -fOAil i. PAUlCHUTAIBT .it QUITO PBODD OP TllSFACT J ', THAT ThAMK btkArsi . TltPIt MINUTE "fTOT7rft :-. I Case of Cold Feet Several yours n, a now, cheap and highly elTicient burg lar alarm 1'nr n.-:e in private residences was invented, patent ed, put en lite market and advertised in n small way fur a In iel' period. Al ter a few months the advertising cease I. Keecnyy the purchaser of a new house desirinjf to pro tect lim;.cl!' anainsl the depredations of thieves, bethought him of the aliireiiientiimed device, of which he had a lin y.eiin!' meiiKiiy, and visited nearly a dozen hardware store in search of it. IOvery dealer knew tha't there had been' such a tiling cn the market, but none could recall the naiirj of the maker or tell where it could be obtained. In a small shop the intendiiur purchaser finally found a dealer who was confident he had the thins: in stock but he said the demand or it was ko dead that ho had put it away some . where, and couldn't lay hands on it at once, lie promised lo hunt it up, however, and a few hours later he delivered the order at the purchaser's home. The article in (piucstinn is, as wo have said, efficient, nd is susceptible of a wide variety of uses. It is dead for lack of r.dvertisinjr.' Why the maker jrnvc up after u feeble effort at publicity wo do not know, but we suspect that he lacked the faith and perseverance that must back the introduction of every brand-new idea. I'ersoveraiiro in advertising is not necessarily costly. A .very small : appropriation, will keep a modest ontoi-prise before the. public for a whole year if small space in good newspapers is used.' " , ; ' ' .'':TlT(-w(iw;(Hfirl- Hdvertiwiw itroihcHMoiin'.ho pvoportion their inveiftment.lo the. rtliuiiements of their business, and keep everlnslilimly at it. ! OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS IiIk lui if iii'iiKy grtuv wlH'T. WHO AM I? I Illll (llnri.VK lllill:Hlff:-OtMt. ' I urn no tni ir ironiili. I orii-n iiiiiii1 In- uii'ii liusiiuntl nntl w If'. Women -low men. - I am n Trtcml III IMI'll. Woini'u CIC- till' lo tlu nil I lit worry ins. Tin IiimiIs Im--imy iih. I imi more iliMiffcrau-a In i'mlii WImw iViSllt'ii I Mir. ; oi lor; "Voiipk Mi;ii.- yon owt-, your vry itioiirl;htt' rroviry lo join iffH itiilT 'iiri" "K'h t;lnl if yotl lu icll me. Itnn. I kIi.'iII loltKf oiil tin- clitcl; m niyi il'r." 'TlilM Is no Juki." fi;iM lln- .-.liloi-i jik ln rwnt Hiiii. ; llni'4liuf l.a Si'Ium.I. ! I AHA, ci. '(INS) - In on mm y ol I)m Lilt- , I'rcHnl. nl Ihinlliitf ihr jV;.rr.n T. H:.i.Iim;? (Iic' nt l.itW.. ..r Ohio N'mi iI'i'iii I nlvi-rsiiy, U lr Ih- I i11-oUmI M;iy I'N. I Hi olory , ' :iiliri sni M uvo lo m Jli-llvi ifil ly i SI it If Suiirt-OH Court .IihIwk l). S. ' Mnllil.iH iiml I!. M. Vitli:.i.i:iUi r. ! ; i i WHY THEY PARTED . j j " w :iti ilou n r. ii h patii In mv -' ri;rh( wSiirh ul Huh h nlimut 1 iTii.i-il )u;. .Alortl (Ml o' thf ilof-j jioi M wilil oji. nil Ion, ' lint whnt 1 V;int to icll yo i l i if i"iln ; (iiicuri'i villi tlic flfHt iIomo if 1 your iiii'illt'im iiml I ncvor liny Mlncf. .Muyr'H Wnmlcrirl j Itcineily Iuih ihf . iljflit nniiH ku. our .Mtumurh iiml (lyHpi-pMn havi-! left, too." , It Itt a Himplf. hfirm-( Iciw preparation that peiiinvcH llit; cat n rr hul ni iK-im f roin t lu Int.!"- i ilnnl tract and utlnyw tin' fnriiitti- mat Inn wlih li raiivi practtt nily all nlnnmrh. Hvit untl IntfHilnal itllinr-nlH,. Inclmllnfr , npprmlicHiv On Mo. will ronvliH-o or inont r.runil"i. At n1!! ilnurK-istM. Adv. ' ONli OF THE JTrRON(;BST COMPANIKS IN AM H RICA A Just Recognition The iMiihiisi;i:.Uc untl uctiw wtirk wliitli Pi'..V. T. Phy if Hot tki hits bum doinjr in Ik1wiH" of dairying intcivsts receives static-wide r.nd national recognition in liis citation lis one of Orecon'.s delegates to the national Ilolstein-Frois-ian association convention to bo -held in Uichniond, V;'., .liHie I. Word of Di. I'liy's aipointment readied hiin tho lirrtt tf the week. Ilecauso ol prolVssiontil duties, however, l.e has wired that lie will not he able to he one .of Oic jjfon'rt L'.vo re!vsentatives at the convention. )r. Thy has been consistently lironiinent amonji Iloi ' htoin-Fivirian breeders ever since In? first purchased a held ol purebreds to furnish milk for the tables of his sanator ium. Animals from the I'hymero herd have repeatedly brought honors to the dairy industry of Kaslern Oregon and Dr. Phy has become recognized as one of the leading authorities of the slate. i Tin Mum whs riintlnniliiK ml Iriititlly lii-okr- On- n Hi 'oft. "Wlii'ii a ymiii iiiiiii ororlM 'iWi'l llll Illnkii lh ..!...., .l.l,. ,tt tin dooiMrp.'V , 'Wi'll. hiipiiml tin IMIMT. ttv l womlcriiiir if Ik- t uil kl"M ilicr." tin tfiiHliiiinl. , i v 'Min on." t'lH'iHirutfftl Hm oilier. ' "She Ih wonilerlllH: II lie I" K""-: I in ry." ! "liolli are.uviinlly illsappoltiieil." ilei-html Hie V'""'' , j Win n a newly cnnrrli l niun le hiK( In. eall Iiin l.ovey linyle "Hay-! i here" (lie lioiieyninnn In over, j ir vor ha i: rm: j.'K. tii i: I ri:i: is vi its. ; The lips were imnle to Kay llilnfi. j hUt rlOllie lilmteH tloil't IHl JIII ii uy tliliiK. f If iliere wnv mi niovliH. where; wiriihC'ienple fro to In IH.1" The average l,n Crnmlc riiipiicr ih tines no IMti' 1 weep lie-1 enlist ft . pnlx e(ilhMlx4'N on her j hit mis, IhinUs nolhliiK ahinK it If she ueis I hem froni luiliillinu sleeeiiiy; wimm-I. The tlilfereuee helWei-it, a Jti'rl piiluler t:tul !m- arllsl In lh:f1 the :ii;;u p niers i al. "Oil'' Sin- :ilvayH pullH Mm hlinln ilowu Wh'-ii nlie'H ilrejiiitaw. yon e;in In t. Ilnl t iloti'l ;.;ive a ihii:mnie . She h'.i h:iii a ;iltiouell'. The .llHrernhiH' readei. 'after rre- itlleill perilHltl Ol llll- (hilly lleWH- i.aiM'iH. Is led Into the heller that a m:it tides not reitrll the 'if ill.'iei'eliun iiiilll he it. ahiUH K" j years Old. j M(kI hiiHhaiidfi pretend to j nurd -hulled to Keep from helm: ruasled. ! iWM OMEPOUCY that gives you all of this ? $5,000 if you die from natural cauiei $10,000 if you die from accident " and in case of permanent total disability the company will 1. Waive all premium pa ymenti 2. fay you $15 per week for one year; and in addition .3. I'ay you $50 per month for life; and 4. Pay $?,ooo to your U-neliciary when you die 5. If disability involves loss of limhi or sight as a result of accident, the company will pay you $5,000 in cash, imme- dwt;l);,in addition to all other beneSta. " lln cist of temporary disability, ai a rrsult of . . either .ickncbor accident. the coiniulty will . . ; ' pay yuu i2.S per wexk tor aliinitf wectb.l.., , . "A Service That Endures". INSURANCE COMPANY (Opporlniilty avihlahte tn epertenf'ed TJf ' Jnu.si iiiu-e salesman nt I lisincr .Mnnaijer) iKTt i 'Mm ' (I Ml-1 3) City Duc.01-ih. When and how the ovl pot Id? reput-itlon. for- windoin we lo not kliliw, httt liue:l Ulell W ho I III Hate Clieer Up --the less you hnve the more there is to get. . A1 The more yotl help linmi' lnieievi the heller l.tt (.mode will K't loyalty ni';i'rrs l.tV AlI Y .ilronl.iruc home liMlto (lout of nil klnils Is helnv; litlr to those frnin w hon palntiKie jou rpert lo pront. l.onlty pn ho-e who nro In.tnl will wnik riilprneiil pne-perily, I'nr luinkliiflr enlee lo 1, tiuunle iHople jour Imuih IimiiLh lire iiliexei'lleil. I.n (nimle money luinketl In other omit ran ht I t.ninde llltle U04M). lnlie II ririy-Ofty. Vnt rMil I h nm liiMlhiOons Hhoe mipimi-4 nnd miron mtv ytm enjoy, " Thero Im no iitis(luti for Siirely." WWW... 01 For Infant, Invnttdtp Childrmn, ThmAwed Rich Mi!!:, Malttd Ornin ext. in powder fonn.maWsTheFcou-OHnkforAltAeet. j Dittible Norookinf. A light Lunch j ftlwayt at hand. Also in Tablet form. 1 Ask for "Horlick't," at all Fountain ftgr" Avoid Imitations Subatltutat I vsounv -imjiwiz - progressive Building Materials sash ami timlt MAIthWAIti: Grande Ronde Lumber Co, A Itiinio riiiicrin with lloiiw l'liruw MII.Ii WlMin Crprnvtml Avinnr I'lmnp M-1:IJ TIU'KSDAY ONLY JACK H0XIE -IN- 6 'Where Is The West" .IIKHK'S HORSEMANSHIP TIIUILI-S KOM ANTIC AnVENTl'UK! Kvi-rytliiiia; you lflve in nn outdoors story of love, ronianco and advt'iiUii'o is here and more! A swift and rnscinatiiifr story that will keep you hroa Hi less with its thrills and Jack lloxie's golden smile ami winninj"; style tlmnifrh it nil! The hard-l:iled gunmen thnufrht that he was easy and started lo take away his girl nnd his fortune! They received him with open Runs and he responded with closed fists, pounding hoofs and whirling lariat! Conudy "Ql'IT KIDDING" Cominjr Friday "("ODE OV THE SEA" mm if Iff1 for the :WMMm m t cm ,- 1- '" .1 GRADUATE finuliinilon tiny In ai tliiH'. In every yountr mnnV nntl ynunr Indies' Ili4 lluil will always he reiiicmhriiMl... Yon will w:i?it In IfHik your ery ImI .' - AY liavc iM'en very fkiiunnli In ! ininlnir for yon a Miiniiliitf tnlleihu or new thlny. Itnlnly Ih'ef-H'f In the neucsl and inol pleiislnie Khndes nnd style for ymtntf ladles, nnd tor .our yoiini; liw'li, to hiiinlMinie line nf vtllslt elolhes nnd tuft nMirivs. I'mmIiwIj inf thp world' ImI rai'loiles and moi , eoiiiH'leiit uorkmen. , J Young Ladies Dresses in Nor mandies, Voiles, Tub "Silks, Linens and Crepes. : Moderate range "of; ' prices. Visit our Shoe Department. Yon will nlmiys ' ami hei vnlnos. Hud Hi'1 In l est style - See Our VindoNvs Younpr Men's Clothing; Wr art1 tho hendutinrlers for youni: men's elnihliiK first hi stle and rirsi In iiialiiy, Ask lo we our line made hy Hart Sehaffner & Marx Gold Bond eloihes have Iwn pair nf pain, erelh nt style, nnd fine fpiallly. for only . $:.r).fl(l and $10.00... READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS akenS: ystry Chrysler Six' -Aw Tiie Mbtor: 'Car 'Ihd . The Phaeton' It. atr cleaner Is typical of the Chrysler's advanced enineerini;. v It accomplisheH one ot the vital things for which automotive en- , gineers have long striven the exclusion of foreign matter which usually enters through the carburetor. The Chrysler oil filter assures the continuous use ' of clean, fresh oil, with resulting protection of bearings and all . moving parts. All the oil in the crankcase is passed through the filter once in every 25 miles. Th Touring, $1331 The Phaeton, $1395 The Kouiiiler, 1525 Th Sedan. J625 Tlx IJraughum, 17S Th Imperial, 195 A.U prt... . k. Dm tin fcu Ull. Chrysler XTSlMWfMV P The influence of the Chry sler Six on motor car engi neering is inevitable. Before many months you will see many attempts to dupli cate the performance and economy of the Chrysler. The fact is, that this realiza tion of a low priced car weighing only 2705 pounds (touring type), that affords the riding comfort of a two ton car; a high gear range of 2 to 70 miles per hour, and gasoline mileage well over 20 miles to the gallon, has startled and awakened the entire automobile industry. Nothing about the Chrysler is untried dr unaccepted nearly everything about it makes it a most remarkable advance in motor car engi neering, i We an pleated to crawl tfi cm. vjnienrc of ttmt-paymtnu. Ask oboMI C'hrlir'i airracrife plan. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.