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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1924)
TrTF.itK GKl'-EVBMTNO OBSTRVRTI Wednesday, October 1, 1021. TAGV, VTTT&, La Grande Evening Observer imi:i-i:mi;m' M:.VKt'At'i:it Puhlleh-il daily and weekly at lu tlramla, Oregon, by the LA (1 HANI. 10 KVI.Nl.NU UI.Hr.KVI-K I'UIIMKUINU CO. MKUCIO JJiJNNIH . . KilHor l.iilril al iionio.Mce tit I tlruude, Ori-nun, an H-doml Claaa Mull llutler. - oa sal fa oilier oillee ii'egon Hotel Newa- Htumt. 1'uru lanil: Imperial Ntwi tiland Forilanil; Aliilluniiiub N6we Bland, forllaud Addra'u all communications M The OI.rvr, 1411 Ailaiue Ait.. I.u Oramle, Oregon. bllll.SCKU-l lN HAIKU . . : i My airier Dally, per month , 76e Dally, par throe uiouttia . t;J. If Daily, per alt inouttia, In adwnce . 14.6a Dally, alnsla copy ... . , te Uy ttlall pally, pnr month ................ ........ . (Oa Daily, pr elx montlia, in uilvauue w .-tU.bt Dally, pf-r yiuir. In mlvanca ....waM..- ..... tS.U') ObStfrVfr-Rtar, pnr year 12. UIJ C1T1T AND COUNTT 'OKKK.'Mrj PAPBIt The Aaeociutetl presa U exclusively t-iitlilcil to use for pith tlcatlon of all nitwit illJpalclia crAillti'il to it or not otherwise retiiteil If piitfllHhfd Oier-in. All rlshte of I'epiilillciillon of apocial difipatclii-H in title paper, ami ttlao lliu local news herein also are reserved. WEMIIEIl ASSOOIATKU PUKHH ' The Aaaoclatad Preea la exclusively entitled to nee (or pub lication or all nnwe' dispatches orudttud to It or not otherwise ereditod If published therein. All rlKhle o( republication of peclui dlapMchea In title paper, and eja& the local aeve herein also are reserved. i IIVI'I HATH, NOT r)KKN.;nor ear ImiihI, neither Imvo en tereil Into Mil lif'til't of man, tin- lllltlk'ri ivliinll find tin t ll pi'.1-pui'i-d fur t Ii4-ti4 that luve'. him. I I'lirlnthiuiiK. ' THE OLD HOME TOWN Are You Patriotic? Then Vote! ON NOVEMBER 4TH A NATIONAL PRESI DENTIAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN THE UNITED STATES. THE ONLY RIGHT WAY TO SELECT A PRESIDENT (AND OTHER EXECUTIVES) IS FOR EVERYONE TO SIGNIFY HIS OR HER CHOICE. CON SIDER IT A SACRED DUTY TO YOUR COUN TRY TO GO TO THE POLLS AND CAST YOUR VOTE. '' ' ci.. i... I paBlMfe 'V;i M.I' L l VeTZjfl I MWltl Moui-nc-!-.. Bp, II jQ,ct ,4 rtKT-rr)iT5 aoou ( Torn Sims ! THU( rAANK II' . , " ' " i . I I v - Obituary ; I StANK SMITH hi'iith rliiinii'i) I'YniiU Siulili. n'Hiil.'nt of fHi. In li, (ihimlf tlhlH mnrttliiK Ml Hi" '! t nit 'X- II'DiIimI HIdchm. Tilt', tli-Ot-UHrtl MfiK ill rt'xlilfnl ir I'r.vi for Hi yurH i(n. Ifuvr-n to mourn IiIh ilfinlHt .siv rlttl.lr.n: Wrn, II. M. Mcltunitl of .Mi-)runl,' Mra, It. V. lfiitriutiit' of U'uvf. Mik. W. I). I'oi'flitiill of Htilf- wity. Mih. t-l. I:. Ct'tiiilhird of I. ok fAfitfoh-H.' K. I. Kntiih of, AMtiliiml ninl r. H. Stu ilh of IXimtimiir, Cull- ' ffirnln. i . Thi ri'initiiiH ur' al Hie Holuifn- Uuiii rtiiipt't anil lm' will proimhty liilfrrt'il . In covn,' llmv'ir. tli'flnltc ftiniTitl iirrnnjri'inoniH 'hnvi1 illOl lil't'lj lU'liTIIltlH'll. ' . ynims f'offoy ata distanco and do-f lidrd to liooi uo that tlm hullpt would laml .hint far enoiiKh in fronl of him invlHKhtiii htm. Tho ml wuh huIiI ln;hifvo toen playful. Til'1 I.UIW4 lodK'il -noiir tlx litttrt. SPECIAL Real Estate Bargains ThrRtv ww bnnalowSi 20fl0 -to Ha vera I hlirh ' clnfia modern honifH,. jriflad to $iu.uoo each. (iUlt room Ins honpto, liourdlns hoiiso nnd' Qpartmcnt. tn -bBinoKs tuillii ingr on Ailnma nvonuo near iinst office. Kino hulMtng lotu in nil parts ' ' ' ' of I.a Ornndu. Mr.MINNVN.I.i:, Or J;ib. rrf-f ftovcrhl fivo and 10-arro traftta. ny. l3-y-ar-Il non of Mr. -urn! May Park ' Addition, imi 11,1.1: hoy shot j.Mift. J. K. Cofft-y of .McMinnvlli j wuh Injured Hrlounly y a htllli-t .from it rifli' uf st'vcral loyH.vho J luid ht-cn Hliootlntr pronilKci:o0Hiy. ('in'iinisiaiifi'H Mtrroundinu 1 tlu' KhoolliiK could not Imi luurncd in ili'tuil, hut l wuh reported iluU In'l;iihor loyn wri trying u ih-w .22 rifle, wlih one. find- jimt- pur- .h:iHfd. One wtiM Hiild t liavc wn I 'arms, Htock nine ho, chlcKcn ranchia, dnlry ranclioa. etfl. fit o 'h It.-roio You IJuy. PYRAMID LAND CO. Main 75 .- F." N. Ford, O. It Bcrrf, ItonilcU lu-altora Introducing Mr. Appleby ' -i The levelling Observer is pleased to announce the ntltli titni nf Mr. I'Yank 1J, Aj(lcly, of Des Moinus, Inwn, ns a member of its ori'icitil fainily, iitul in the future Mr. Apple by will be the business manaf!' of this newspaper, lie is a newspaperman , of wide experience in the middle states, is 11 tfriUhiite tf innell, college. Phi. JleU-Kappli, nuii conies to Oregon with his wife and 20 months old son, Carl ton, to reside permanently. Mr. Appleby nerved two years as lieutenant of infantry during the World war in this country and in France. , Mrs. Appleby is a graduate of Smith college, Northampton, Mass., anil was on the art department faculty in that college prior to the war. They are residing at the Foley hotel until their household goods arrive from Des Moines.' The addition of. Mr. Appleby to the Evening Observer staff causes no' changes in the present force. Mr. O. K. Moran remains as advertising manager, Mr. O. N. Skiff as city editor, Bud Lynch as -reporter. Miss Evelyn Guhle man" ns bookkeeper, Mrs. Thclmn Walker as circulation manager, Miss Mildred Mulhollnnd as society editor, Slater Whidden as collector. In the mechanical department the force includes Milton Price, foreman; W. T. Long, E. L. Evans and Boy McNees, linotype operator; George Lock wood, advertising compositor; Archie Miller, pressman, and j Dallas Suy(lamj 'inaih clerk; .'. . . . this1 h'ewWpnpcu growth with gieat anticipation and the first pieimtalioii' for further development is to increase the force as needed with first-class people. Mr. Appleby's decision to join in the work of making the Observer a greater newspaper means that the onward march of the city will harmonize , thoroughly with the advancement of this newspaper. OFFICE GAT BY JUNIUS "What is your iiamr, .' VllorrtpMio'erKpiV'id'.'a -Hitlnrr. in I'lMfihunf. Mil' wo don't.'ldiow Iiipy : inufi iOtic wtnir folnicVo Hiitf-.s ;ln i cri UHU. V ,r- .... h -.--v. J. .' And ut the. KoiHlit'diitrii IJrIiI j InV AHrtclollo'(i.- ron vein Inn. In ' lllrtiilnhitm, . AIiIj, roma. HlKM-ltlni; i HlulomoiitM woro mudc by tint 'llvn j wlrr, . ;.'.' , ' I ' ' ' . -' - V i Hay, of 'Orvcland, in mUl ' to lif tli" . most popular radio . uli noiincfr. . hut hf. had -letter n.d unnoiiurr uiij poliilci, Tim .only- ttix...ri urtia-. In fuvor or.tlii' tuxuycr ;lttlolv wan return tnp tart of IiIh Itu'Aiuo tax. -. , e , i : Die nplinhltAuflier wltli n room run nr uIiIh.-a.skinr; t'ooiihh ihi-h. jircfldmliai ' Klllll llily III III' iHII'.'" Itiijl ".lixlnin MiHilinili l iiiil Tiiim." r. , . Kliiil IjiiIj: "Wi-ll. i-ll... Mlm, Huns l.now.i doty Itaip you Hun iiiiiiM-'."' Icanilliloie frul. ' lty: "I iliiiinii vt. Imi I'll riml - out mmim ily. tliKtitouo It." ;;- Markcta " s)iow.;"niori Jliiilu r I '( j licin fHilpprd'this yi-ar." Wn don't Tim Kiiniuin alii rirr Dial illm-nvU know lr. tlila Inliiilra-tirrHiilniilal on-il u Hllll lu i t'avi -forty ti-i I . tlmtrr. ' , -.-.:;. ilitrli Mliiiiilil ariiutiv iiillo a ri'lill.t ' '' ''. Uitlon for Kciltittf to tlio;liottom nr Tli., wooila. will 'noon. Ix- ilurn 'I'Iiikh. ' ; I Inj over -tliir.-nr-w Iravn!. 1 - - - '- '. t'lll.n (llitinilurniialy): "Wluit j No nian ' la'ndl ' iinlll iio n'c'f-il.i Mfi you ilolnj; nvi-r lln i i'7" , I a hOVr hulf III" tlmo. - Ni-iiililiiir: "Iti-iitintr up my wlfo.'i r . .. . .. . riilKi ii .ti-xi-Mi illy): "..May I oo mo, l.n .Anriloa forncr' won't liavi- OVIT llll.l HIT liow ll'H llnnr'.'" yi'urn,' nroonllii(r to jinliriv' 'I'Iiito h mi lii'iti-i wily uiulor tin- Mint I lO-MM t li'n- ni'uuiiwmi, than, in, h'ntliT llnir jia -no . !' ' : ff ur; Mil jimt ti(--finin. ' 'turn III lifuil iirounil. STitoi i:ot .M ; .' v- .ri-viw lie ''run mm goneg to the California Summer Land Jour foMt.tamforlablt - und tunvnitiU . traint daily : over tht ShaSlaoute - in tach direction Obey the cell of the warm California pier. ' ground ihii winter. .- - .": Sun-iwept beachea flower-bedecked dtiee ' glowing life, cheer and happincie. -.-'. loin in the healthful outdoor recreation golf. ", Ing, iwimming, -motoring.' -; 'y . Go via the Kenic Shaita route. Mounteiu ana ' . valley! wondroui viitai to the Callt'oriii -; lumuer.land. -r And the Southern Pacific low fare! will null ,. your trip eurpritingly inexpeniive. l'iir roll Inriimmilon rnnimuniinlr with' . . st'ori', ANlanl fnsM(iltf0i- 'finrrli- Mnnnarr. I'oiilanil. nrriton. Invi'iilintl or Iv.in hcils'.'' a n'W ; Chlfato. Tlieei1. ari' r i-oal .war, iiit-nlltir,' HaliMitian iuiiiivl or otio' tirlilra- not Jiiat,'. Ilio, riRliliit: va-J it tin, kIH i-iiiiloy.-K. ! rloty. ' '' ' " MilniiH, Hir," nhi H.ild. Stilled In Death Our old friend, Addison Bennnett, who for many years . has bt-en :t distinct part of Oregon newspaper life, lias passed on. His pleasant smile anil his happy manner will no longer grace newspaper circles; his clever pen will no longer entertain the Oicgonian reatleis. Yes, he was old, as years go, but even so, it seems that Addison Bennett should have been permitted to live on and on, for his life was a bright light to his fullowmen. We knew him at Irrigon when he published a weekly newspaper called the Optimist. His "Babbitvillu" column was high class humor. Like many of the newspaper boys he went to Iho meti-opolitan newspapers and for a mim-Ix'l- of years he has been a special writer on the Portland Oregoiiian. Stockmen of Eastern Oregon will rememltcr his visits to the sliKkgroweis' conventions and the deep interest he took in the big Eastern Oregon country. Added to the increased mail this first of the month comes the notices for the new paved districts asking the property owners if they elmo.se to pay in cash or Ban croft their indebtedness. Ilnncrofting means that ten years are given in which to pay. the owner paying a tenth each year with intei-ost lit B per cent. The fiddler always has to Iw paid, doesn't he? Opening of the Tuesday luncheons by the Chamber of Commerce drew a full house yesterday, which is indicative cf an interesting winter's program. .i A I'liat wlllKHit n few Hull' iimr-'i M'K of M'linilnl In liki u lii-onktii.-r- witiiiiiii inrri'i'. ,. .-i: .... . :: Willy 1U1Ii rhnntA yUl Mlllnif on mi i ho lu'iirh, ' A Iiinir im a rlinppl' MJiylnfi". : "VonVi' u iii'uoh.". "I may ! ihiti," 8lio rpllfd. Blurt-; Inir in to Trow n, - i lint It would tul-; a iM-Ui-r ntuii! ihun you to BhiUic inn down!" lli'tiuty dfM toiv. who lH-rfcrtrd a lip"t!t U llutt iIihm not ruli off. itlltht win vwti nion - umtliiidr riiini n rlilHH lr llicy wrtld liiii'iil (i (Mwilrr Hum Lifts no HlfMdlT ror ft rout '-''i i Jim us . htuitMtUi- w hiUi n k sr o r l n In llir roiHii lor imro uo-nt. '.. ! l.n (iiiiiili wii-.inu wrnl lo llif , hunk lor n new rlitt'k hook. t I To lost tin one ou '' ytlrriluy." h f.ild, "tltii II; diM'su'i nmtior. I looh tin piiM-au 1 lion or siunlnu all tin i Invk-t uh1 MMtti if I uo it mi. of rouio, II j won't ht of u-p to hiioiu rN." i 'Till-,!- I IiIh, my hoy. mid mm ioW r ll lomr. . j Tlifiur-h now il inuy Mrlki you I unity, , A jiili with u rhiim'! to ImprovOj II rt el UilVilUO'. ' j In Im ll r limn om that o:iy loom y. ' So ItMiU lor tt Jolt with a tutui-i iilit-ad, Hnk a rluiiii'i to prow urfahr und Kriuttrr. Si' k n pluoo lo r: you know ti you work yon will Klow, . .Mid Iho moi.y will room to you luit-r. Never Before Sue : ' Riding. Say Owners ,-'-V Jl . j.-rjf.: The Broiifilium , II NrfS , '1 Jf.-; It ll one tlilnf for a car to deliver (treat performance quite another to accom pi ilh it with unexampled economy a tloc the Clip'" ln addition to a yew type of comlnution chamber that Intro all the m and a new way of dis tributing (he ki equally to all cylinder which help to explain why you get better than 20 mllei to the gallon of Jiatotlne thert are numcroui enginerr ng advaocei bearing on economy. De structive vibration hai Iteen eliminated and the engine ft protected alio by the oil'tilte'rana the air-cleaner all of which meant longer life and lower mainte occot, Special deiign ivply,higl ptJ OellooH tire are standard. GOODRICH ' SYRINGES j Wi carry a full line of Infant Syringes. Ear and Ulcet Syrincs,Dreast Pumps j Pouches ai a Price that ( will suit you ,f Or.tir 'JLj Red Cross Drug Store tO Driving and ridini; in tlie Chrysler Six is an absiliitely new experience, own ers will tell you. It is not alone amaz in power, speed and dash from an engine only 3-inch bore by 43,i-itth stroke that arouse their wonder, or the economy by which these results are obtained. t They are tremendously impressed with the riding and driving qualities tor they find the Chrysler Six, by reason of unusually low center of gravity, perfect weight distribution, a new prac tice of spring suspension and other engineering advances, holds the road as securely as a two-ton car. They find that it takes a turn at 50 - mile an hour with perfect safety and without side -sway; and. thanks to its remarkable driving and riding quali ties, they can ride all day without fatigue. Try the Chrysler Sin. ,i Drive it at all speeds over all kinds of roads and ex perience these things for yourself. We ere pleaeed e etanwl eea . venienc. cimc-eentnii. Aah sbeM Chtler's airracttv. elm, - ', -Dealers Eraywketa v W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO. Just Received V New Shipment Of '; . . Sweaters For Ladies and Children Ani iiiiuvnal noMiiifiit of latest m1is, 4-ilors ami pnllorn'. Kt'i- H.it:illv warm ninl wri.nl -bMikln. liu.c of (jnoil qtml- ': liy, mii wool. I'tir-t-litiHf ono IW your- ' H IT nml tho klil.llis and llTIi:tr fort Ik chilly ilny that ! , iioflr nl h.'iml. A Sweater for any Price You Wish to , Pay - . : - '.'''. ' 1 '- . Our wonilottiil nssorl- de Dure and sjee lilmliil SklHs In Hie lut- i l ilnr, Ini'liiilliiit Tan, t'fti nml Itnmii. ' I Calling your Attention to A , new nml lIKIi oxford; nh-oliilrly I he -laU-sl '. sllo on tlm mnikt't ami rsrliislvt ' in IhU iohii. . It ' Im n low' lui'l "Soiithrin llo" in n lM-nutlrul KlinHo or ' .."tu'w tnn--( hosiery in match), t'onio In, and li ith ' ihov you IIiIn harmiii!C iiknIoI. It is Just what you Jiavt' lK-4'H lookiiiAc' I"0'- " ; SEE our many- new STYLES IN : ' FALL' FOOTWEAR ' Those "Delicious" . ; Taney Pepper Pan Roasts . . ' Are Now J'.eiiifr Served ' '. '. At The Silver Grill Smoked Meat Special . DON'T MISS IT, OR YOU'LL . LOSE. "If. Emily Brand 99 .' ' ' iUiilditiK Contractors Don't Want .'. PAINTING JOBS It's against their interest and your OWN. Their profit is the difference on price estimated and price paid to painters. RESULT: Lowest bid accepted poorest ..material and workmanship; dissatisfaction to all concerned a job that'll pass but won't last. FOR BETTER JOBS CALL J. LANDRY ; Decorator, Painting, Tinting, Ptipci hanging. PHONE J81-U. Kt-iirjr ilay l Inlmr t1 for llir ninn Im Isn't liullil Ink ii i fur tin- fiilini". m ii.n I'P A RANK AtVOI'XT anil for Iti snllil foinida- lion. mliTt a luiiik Hist In ili'iinx. ivllaliln anil W.IHngL- in mi ii run Mia iv In lieti- It'K ) lu ti t alirail. MorA and saie ; than io . 'Spend and saiSe' In inner wnnln, wlwt our liank a n plane Inr ynnr li'pnvlia Itivansn ynil will llnil Hint wt fill all jour riiiilrini(-iilM. Think It mrr. Tim mini rffnrt jnn put fiwlli now will nrnkn ymi tnilriM'riri'cftl in later rare. f W are rraile In Itflp arc yon nailf to start? 'I I VJOUnD-REUaHlE-PKOQRESSJVE-