La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 21, 1924, Image 4

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THE UA!-GRANDE-EVENING OBSERVER ir -it
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La Grande Evening Observer
, IKUKl'KNUKN T MEWSPAl'ER
Published dally and weekly at 1a Grande, Oregon, by the
' La OHANDK EVENING OBSiSHVEH FUBL1SH1NU CO.
BRUCE DENNIS Editor
Entered at poetoKIce at L Qrande, Oregon, OJ Seoond
Class Mall Matter.
Oa aale In oilier cltlea Oregon Hotel Newa Stand, Port
land; Imperial Newa Btand, Portland;. Multnomah Newa Stand,
Portland
Address all oommunlcatlona to The Observer, ltl Adams
a., La Grande. Oregon.
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O COME, lot us worship nnd bow down! 1,'t lis kneel be
fore the Lord our maker. Kor he Is our UuU; und we mo
tho pcoplo of his pasture. l'Bulm y:G, 7,
Are You Patriotic? Then Vote
On November 4th a National Presidential
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. Consider it a sacred duty to your
country to go to the polls and cast your vote. .
Heroes
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
-xg, ivie crriiv I fcgr over a busth
I UP T FCMTVl Lm, FlX. POLE -6ITT OUT,
I O-IBV WALKED roR. SHERIFF VBRfi gKEN HfeAHTTEP
jl WHEN A WJNDSTOM DOWN "TMEift PLACr - BUT BNBAT.
I AWT SARAH PEABODY 3PC4 BRACED UTerR. DRooDlNS, SPIRIT:
l - i i i. i " MSh-H - V ;
Tom Sims
Says
OFFICE CAT
TftAOC MA UK
BY JUNIUS
Itucky Home" at tliu in jsieali;.
Tho hoHt!BH noticed a guust weep
ing in a rfiuoto cornur.
!"Aro you a Kuntucklun?" she
asked, sympathetically.
"No, inaduin; I ant u musician. "
.
A salesman Tor u l'oi tlnnd Inis
tnoMj concern wtiH In linker ttiitl
' lmd tnvn in vitiil to iiimicr ninl
I was askil ii say emit'. TIiIm
I was mi ( ntiivly nvw o.xtM'r.tmv,
I hut lie took it valiantly. '
1 "llrar lidifl.' In .tM'Kiin, "vt
thank Voti for 'at. ymir luvurs vi
i ntyiit ilatL. , At r-ipL uiu- In-art-r'lt
Ki-atllnilc. We trust that wv
I may iunt!niii to met it Your i-uii-ndenw.
aiut thut wt lmtl rrlifc
, many moru blts.slnH n-um Vuu in
, tho fill in v, Anuii.'' j
Well, tho I'll new of Wales hud
picturu iimdo pltchinfr hay, so
Jio may bo running" for president.
.
They didn't know why a Mis
sissippi farm hand killed two peo
ple because ho wasn't married to
either ono of them.
Alan of 90 wants to fly to
Ohio, and he'll be winkiiiK at the
pretty irirla next.
Itcno man of M tried to marry
girl of tl". the little devil.
-..
; Some men never Kit old enough
to learn better.
An luteii'HlInK cuinpatKii ques
tion in, "Im J-'ollette, are you
there?"
It's a poor bootleKBvr who can't
enough to pay his fine. '
'I
New Orleans has a law- against
one-armed drivers, but wo find
Isn't ' dangerous unless she
struggles. I
A strenk of hard lurk to n I
footbajl player Ja when .he ( doesn't !
. Jays, are fftting uliuost
bhorl us ready cash.
Kngllsh duchess wants a di
vorce. I.et her ha,e it. Who
would wnnt a duchfhs louring
around the house?
Only a few tnoc w.-rks hi
which to do soiut'thing for which
to be thiinkful this Tlmnkngivln.;.
cj Lt itY yii;li iii;ayii:ic
ftALKM. On. Approinahly
30 narloails of ct-h-'ry wilt lie ship
ped from the Iake l.ab M d:s!riet
a few mites norl h of Salem, thin
season, aceortllnsr n slatstfrs pre-
pa red h e re. 1 si year the -yield
was 2M cars. ISome of the' pro
duct will he shipped to Oklahoma
and Ttx:is niarki'iH. In phst yeaif
most of the I Jikn I Jilrsh , c-hry
went to Kansas City. Omaha ami
coast points.
I
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine Mm"tr
It rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf
ness caused by Catc.rh.
SaU by druggist! far ottr 40 ytart
F.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
Doctor You,
Your pulse Is
j flock
ai o- . nil y light. '
rcBiilur ua 11
us
A publisher of public kcIiooI Htipplirii lias happily chosen
from Longfellow an inspirational verse for the cover of n
pupil's report hook in wide usage. The quotation so ap
propriately employed ;
"Liven of ureal iricli Sill remind uk
We can mal;e our lives sublime,
And, depaiiiiiK leave behind us, ,
" 1 Footprints on tho sands of time."
; Ilitchinsf your wagon to n star means making a model
of some great man or woman and then persevei ingly
striving to emulate your ideal. Knowing the great traits
of great men we unconsciously aciuire them for. ourselves.
For the child in school there is no stronger urge than the
image of some great man or woman, living or dead.
; Unfortunately, young people of the formative age some
times choose their model unwisely. I'andils, pirate chiefs
and other unscrupulous adventurers loo often ai'e the ai
polnted heroes of the adolescent age. When these are not
worshipped by youth for their crimes and atrocities but
for their daring, deeds and adventuresome spirit they are
not to be discounted as valuable incentives to growing boys
but their place ;;hou!d bo taken by D'Aitagnans, who have
all the courage without the rascality of the others.
' lit a peace-loving country such as ours it is noteworthy
that the world'.! military leaders occupy the topmost ped
estals in the hero-worship of boyhood. A place in history
as a warrior and soldier is a passport into the hearts of
young America. It is not that George Washington was the
"Father of his Country" and a great patriot but that he
was a brave soldier that establishes him as a hero in the
minds of American boys. The same holds true with great
many adults who have not lost the romanticism oT youth. I
Vn run .'ill Limefil from r,ill..ivi,wr in 11... C...I. I..,,.. ..r ..I
.... .... ..v iwiii.ii iii tin; ll..H' Vfl (I
great man !.:'. 'let us choose our model with care.
'alltnl You huvc Iiold of my
IT JIkks mililil null In-ill JliiK- i'nt-ulc!i.
Klc liajr to ilialli nilh a licl Mill,' I'ollllciil blr.ls Know how lo
nil iiolllliul I u:i!tl lie .1 fil.ii' tlulr ni-Hta tin- IhM.
out. unit ' lur moiiIiI In i'livU'il '
ii'Mtli'iii nvcr Amly (.limp hy : i' i WO.Mr.x r.M'.cr.
wvilllimtlim. I SAl.K.M. Or. lii iin si'iilntivi s
from ' four of ,tlii' five On-jon
"Wi-ll. UiiKHnn," nnil (he youni hranchrs of Ih,. Ani'rtciin Assicia
bankiT. "you nro Killlns very tlon of I'nivt-rslty Wnuii-n lidil i
In-lit. Vli don t you H.antl j conforenct' here yfslt'rilay anil per
stralKht IIU(4 mi', man?" . reeled u stale organization.
"l.'h. man, ilo you see thut field .Miss Mozelle Hair, of -Hi" I'ni-
cuin over I here'
"1 ilo," replied I he 4aird.
"A rteel. e'll liotit'e tlllll
full lieada haui; down, and.
"ill p' y oik H Hlall'l lip.".
The mail ulio Is v.ntpifil
In lilniM-lf ii.siuilly lnnkes a
.mall packaue.
" "
"If the chlRer ,weie bl;:KtT
Ah Iuk iih a enw
. Afi'l If lilKKer. had vlor,
I.Ike n Huhsollirr plow,
i 'a n you Imagine picnicker,
Win re you woulil ln now?'
i versity of Dreffon. w;'8 elected
.priH'dent of the stale pf.hoc teflon.
Hie Olln-r officers are Mis. Iv tile Jain
lilo li S'n of t'oi vnll s. vice-pri HHpnit.
and .Mis. II. A. Klein ot forvali:
secret ii ry-lre:isurer.
lip lleleealeM were pres-.tit from
very J'ortlalld.. t'orvallis. .l-illKeue1 nntl
Suleni.'" 'Hie purpose Of the w;:a:il
. V-ation. it wen sahU'ta to ir.ny llie.
wiirli of lly v:,rinj;.4, lliaaiiehea
tlli'ouKhiiut lilt' Htaler
' .llHS-: JllOr CnilPIIIICed :,t h'C
would aiMKitnl n nuinher of the
workinK committees follow lug lier
return to KiiRenc. (
About Growing Old
Tho psychologist who said tho other day that old jiko
hikL death is a more matter, of psychology, seems to he
skipping a.MHit the edge of sophistry. To claim full credit
for modern Knowledge which has lengthened human life
five years in two geneiations is one thing, but to reach
from that for a logical conclusion that life may he pro
longed indefinitely hy mere psychological effort is some
thing different. This would ho comforting to those who
desire to live lo ho years old, hut before men reach
that age othor knowledge than merely how to for
prolonged existence will ho necessary.
To fix an aiilhmetieal program hy which human life,
is to he lengthened accoiding to tho ratio of tho first
modern stop.; is to invito disappointment. Some lime, pos
sibly, men may live lo bo much older than in this genera
tion, but when that time arrive.; human being will be
found living as well as thinking in a manner far from the
habiLs of I'bysical death and old ago is something
more than a simpV matter of psychology, at least in man's
present state of knowledge.
Vni u oiiI Up iibl. to h-c 111-J
f Hi- uri'ii.Ty ulnntf the romls if ,
you rtmld Ht(,i to climb tho bill-j
bourtls.
TOO MIX 'II !
1 Minister jit bfiit iHir. of b.iby ; 1
"lllH list nit 7" ' j
Mul Im-i-: "l(iinliph Moi-kiiii (
MontKoiticry Aifn-,1 Vim Chi Ist-i-tll'r"
Mdimil " j
Min mo r On iuiKt:iiil: "A lit:
IU IM lilt' ;ilr. pit'iist'," '
I
Miw (imliitiu Sam n-.ii Ic) I
'(.(I imim my. way, iifuucr, I'm
tic riiniiipioii m dii Iduii." 1
S'om ppin iisiilr) "Nitttfrr,
I don't brllrii mi, hul I uiu r
taklip; no umii''isjii v rMt." I
J
;t vi:aiis j
.lllilK'1- H Hfi'lIIH tl) lllctlllit Ij
huvi- Keen yntl lu'dirc. I
I'rtsiilH'r - Y oil ha Vi', yntir lion - j
or. I taiMrlit your liOli;tkt-r H up- j
In-: Ii-hmoun." . I
Jiiilfit'- Thirty yno-s, '
V '
I In- mvlitiNImp hail iii-iik-ImiI i,
flit' MTMlnti i if I (In- lirnnllrs of'
mnriinl I'fv. 'I'Ih Iuii tbl Irish
Wi lli-li iimiuu (tin of rlmirli weir
iK'HI'll i-iiiiiiii llOll'X on hi lltlll"V
" l U n liiH ss'i niun bit rltiT-
run wiiiibl Im rater kUi-ii' no,"
sad I .Miiiiulr.
"It K, tnilaih." npUt-tl Itrlilmi.
"ami I wi-.li it Itiii-w as Itlllt'
iiIhmii On niaili'i' s ht' iltM's."
FOR SALE
Or Trade
0 room mu'b-iii Iiomh, i'Ioho in
mi 71 h Htn-i't. i tuctit suln
vvalk, IrtM'u uml lawn; lari;
hit. I'ltco 4MMi; ciikIi ay
iii'tit $JMi, halanci t-vT-d
by moiltfaKt on place fur
lhrt.o yma If wantitd.
Ml at; ri a half in lit' ft om t'nton;
iroitit itnprov.'iiH'iiitt, mtml or
cliaril, inuHlly piiiiuM antl ap
ph'. KO"'l water li?lil. I'rti'M
) '. U. Will la ki 1 1 ii.l. lor I ,
O ramie propoily to amoi'lP o'
$:tonii. Itularw- termi. lo
arrant' ft'' J
S room buntiaiow, laiKa
haxlta ft't-t. locatcil on 'A hvs
nm Just off Vlfloi , AVay.
I'rtrt1 Ulna. Tlicrt t a . nior:
irnifr ' that rnn for thr-'t' yarn
for 9 Ton. Hu la net' cnutt o t.
easy moiitlily paymt nta on
balance. v-
"lliin your lui.sliaml irivni up
i:n "
"Y. but hi' still ivtaliiM I lit'
tiiotfii.-uri' i'tir hen he chauvrvH
llH-H."
f-
I I M OI. HIM SMi.
Tht) win' playim; "Oht K.mi-
We hav a nttnibc" of , poo.l
btithllnic loin In ill partH of
tho city to . 1 1 al rcas-maM.
prirt'fi. Aho nuilit loaiiM
Hotel city property.
C. J. Black &
Company
HiHit'NMir lu rtiy. ItlNi'k Hiimiii.
Ijk Cirnuil,' NhI I IIiimIi lllilg.
n,
Contradict inr Hh impi ossinn Uiat nnlinily saws timt
by lidldiMR Hi- jvis prdal down when inotoiiiiK toward a
railroad croi'ian, i! is shown that such spni'dors rcaili the
Jllorguo several year;! kooiut lliiui tlioy otliorwiso niijrlil.
SbaiiKliai si-cms lis luud to capture as thu baniy. id
rooster of the samu iv.xm.
Blue Mountain Oregon
LUMBER
to.Mi: and ski:
if ho Ikimu'I tiu' vciy tiling on iu-id in tin
way of lumber supplies
Bowman - Hicks Lumber
Company
MAIN 8
KOlt DHV CHAIN AND HOX WOOD v
IMIONIi MAIN 517
J. I- MUMtAI.L
ANNOUNCEMENT
Having installed the latest in up-to-date retrigcrat:
jng and cooling systems, we. are now jn a position
to serve jou with ' ' " '
The Best Fresh and Cured
Meats
Our Meats Inspected and Passed by U. S.
Dept. of Agriculture.
Wo Will Also Have The Famous
Hazelwood
COTTAGE CHEESE
" - ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Netted Gem Potatoes
l'or Winter I'se
$1.75 per cwl.; $1.6." in :t-sack lots.
Theae jotaloes are not irrigated and .are
fully matured.
Our delivery for across the track leaves prompt
ly at 8::S0; for this Side of the track at 'J o'clock.
rica.se put in your order early and insure the
best possible delivery service.
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
Quality and Service
Our own delivery to all parts of the city.
I'll ONE MAIN 7.".9
We Solicit Your Patronage.
YOC CAN BUY THIS WEEK THE
FOLLOWING, BARGAINS IN
Shoes, Slippers and
Oxfords
4, q O C l,l.v 0110 l)a'1- ''"dies Oxfords or Slip
CpZ. J D peis, black or brown, Cuban and sport
heel:;.
Q 1C'XV'" 'UIV ,"IL' I"1'1' 'w''es black or brow n
vP-.T1 ..Ox lords or Slippers. Broken lines and
dil'l'euiit styles. .
( O A r .will buy one pair Misses' black or brown
-P ' -J .shoes.
lb 1 A C .von can get one pail' Child's Shoes, biuw n,
P I "-'.lace, good soles, sizes 5 to 8.
(T" 1 QC.for one pair Hoys' good Calfskin Shoes;
vj I , J J .si,:os f,.om 2Vj to 5.
The Bootery Inc.
iii6 Orpol S'reel Thonc Mala 1A8
"A Pni-Hdnw for Tiid Feel"
Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men and Women
CRf.i'KR SMITH. Mirr.
Just Received
A New Shipment of
Latest,
Colors 9ncl Styles
$8.00 and S'J.OO Values
- SPECIAL
$00
RADIO TROUBLES ARE OVER!
A lliullu lUvolwT whlili iiciils uu si'iliil or piiiiiul.
roil
CAMI'IMi
Kill
i-Aii 1 1 i:s
ICl'lU'lleM IIIIVUlll'll' ill lltii 1. S. 1''11' lli'iiMHiNlrniiuii,
LA GRANDE ELECTRIC COMPANY
MAIN 121
Knit and Brush Wool Sets in all popular
shades for kiddies.
New shipment of Knit Caps, infants to
juniors; all sizes ami colore. ,
Infant. Sweaters in white and colors;
also children's up to 11 years.
Brush Wool Gloves and Milieus in pret
ty colors.
, Reasonably Priced
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
Button Holes Stamping Buttons Covered
HEMSTITCHING PLEATING
Pure Lard "Ml. Emily Brand"
Nor Mi:iti-: (,ki:.si: -
Mi ll.s. N.-l
1 H'M
... sx.ofi
.... I. .-.II
l". "i
.20
The Grande Ronde Meat 'Co.
A UAXK m vh:mi:xt that Kvr.itvoxi-
I'AX IMl:itsT.M
,, .T",'M,,'"-',..r!""""1;''' ,,r "" i""''i"i""i iut,,..,u ,r
Cuniptrulli'r of t!i.- ( im-ni-j'. 0
Tills Imnk lin the rllnlni- iIi!!skiUhis:
'I'd lis IVpOKltors Sk
t oth.r iianks
I" 'i-v-nin-ni c i .. ". ::"z:r:;': i-;,",;,,",:;;;,
lo III.- I . S. Luvcrn in rur it cIiiuIiiIIhb l.ank
nut.-M ...
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TUT.M, OIII.UIATIO.NS
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TOTAL
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