La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 10, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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    Pa tu rrinv. 'January '10, 1025.
PAGE FOUR
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "
La Grande Evening .Observer
IXKlCl'ENDli.NT KEWSPAl'ER .,
' Published dally and weekly at Ia Grande, Oregon, by th
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BRUCE DENNIS . Editor
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, LET US ItEAKON TOGETHER snlth the Lord: thouiill
your sins be as scurlet, they ahull be us whllo us snow.
Isaiah 1:1. ' " r: :
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
omTWr.t,,.7. no-m-iiw I ( L I I I j "I
HE LANDS ! - TSSJJS Ctl. OUT ( I I
TT SCAMP) . luSrSZof T- ,.) c ' -, 1
I FIRE; CMIEP OTEY WALKER. IS OuT To KETCH THE
"D UNLOADED EIGHTEEN OLD LANTERNS
IN FRONT OP THE SIRE STATION IN ANSWER. To
otevs posted reward
j Jimmy Bluffs Portland
(P0RTLAND. ."Jncli-iind-Quartor". . Jimmy has his bluff
in ton this town. Almost, any place: you .may go you can
hear some comment on the popular burglar. True to Amer
ican sportsmanship some one offers to bet that "Inch-and-Quarter"
Jimmy never will be caught by the police.
He has evaded capture so long and worked at his pro
fession of burglary so regularly that many hold a sort of
admiration for this housebreaker.
... .-
ON
OFFICE
CAT
f TftAOS HANK na.
Junius
held ff farewell party for their ad
visorf Mrs. H. Leffel, who is soon
leaving for the East A very in
teresting program Mraa given, af
ter which dancing- was enjoyed by
the girls. During the course of
the entertainment a gift was pre
sented to Mrs. Lcffel by the girls
as a token of their sincere appre
ciation of her help with the work
and development of the A. O. S.
"
A vcrv Interesting nen niuumhlv
Was held PrldHV mftrnlnff in nrnn.
arutlon for the Wallowa-I Gran
de game. Several of tho banket
ball pluyora spoke to tho student
body. Mr. Hampton then ; Intro
duced C'has. Reynolds, who. after
a short talk. Introduced Mr.
Schisslur, the coach of O. A. C. He
donned, for the student, a real
fighter. -Ills' Idea -was that a real
fighter train's and fights, not only
during the season, and In athletics,
but throughout the season and in,
his studies and other activities.
Moreover, he said. "I have never
known a star athlete who was not
a good student." .
tiummor Homos Looted.
EUGENE, Or. Several summer
cottages on the McKenzle river
near the slato hutchery, JO miles
above Eiigenc, have been looted
recently, tho owncrtt have discov
ered during the law! few .days.
Kroin J. C Price's collage a
phonograph, two' lumps and other
articles, with a total value of $150
were taken, and three other
holies were entered".
Dependable
Dobee Brothers
MOTOR CARS
Friend Wife: "You're ' three
quarters of an hour late. What do
you mean keeping nie standing
around like a fool?"
lltihhy: "I can't help the way
you viand."
-I'm going' to be! married.
IJujt 1 thought you detest-
Dora-Cora-eti
men'.
Dora Yes, but ono of them pro'
posed to mo, ,
School News
The daughter seems to think the
three It's stand for roue, ride and
rest. '
I'm In a pickle. I'm outdone, .,
Just sixteen rrlrls accepted me!
No man cun marry more than one,
In this broud land of liberty.
If I should meet them face to face.
There's fifteen that I wouldn't
know,
I'm bashful.' I proposed to Grace
And sixteen had a radio!
i Him Ui (ho hotel clerk: When an
Fred Boalt, editor of the Portland News, has decided
to list all the gambling dens in Portland on. the front page
of his newspaper. He has pTjnted twoi stories designating
, . . . ,,, i n .i i llHn lw, mom Blvc
ago such news stories would have actually upset Portland Ju-r Suite in. r
and caused a wave of reform to sweep over the city. Not' " I V-V i
.. .. ... . ' J I . Tl... ..,..il,,.w l.l.l. O.k I.......
today. Little coinnienf ih heard aaidqjfrtjm, 'a feivjpf the for fcn-i,, don't improve u
ministers. Pt'ople' seem 'to be Hoo-busx' to take a hand. olj '!"- fat Krl k"y- '' ''
b latest
looks
a newj thief 'frutice.',) Albtitwhilo the gitniWcris sr.y they!11'1" nintry in ik:,c W(i
. villi lajr 'low, ,f tertuAidq ij;;kil!Lkso Sn'.Tr plrrii11
They may bo right, at that.
il l 'iIC !i ! . 7
Senator Henry Taylor.J)lew ,j;ito to,wn.,tday from, Pyndle
first saxophone urrlved In
already
tbanu the
open up again, lhey may ho right, at that. "
yiellni rut Ihb; whole three
'short. - i
j t;nfber What Ihrro?," ;
" i: Vt,.lttnUulp u-hUL. l.t-
l J; ...!IL I..' 1 1 rt..i,...;.... .1.- i '
iuii wiui ins imw mi iin,ii uuaiu iiuiieiing in uic oreeze. er,
He' insis) h?;(,vvil n.ojt( jntroduce maiijf .bs, 4u the pcasiun, I
but in the same breath he call attention to a few things iiian. it the bedrooms nru iione in
that need fixing. The senator is in excellent hcAlth. When
asked if: it was , a fact that the new shoriff of Pendleton
held a revival meeting in the courthouse when he was in
j ducted into office, Senator Taylor said: "Some folks say
;that such was the case. Aa for myself, I was not present
.and therefore can give no testimony in the matter.
' j . "..'! .! SSMMl
1 So man N the. mnfiler of IiIn own
"Hello. I this, Information'","'
"What's (?ooil for u cold?"
(II) Viilctte llan-r)
Cafeteria, which started this
season's work on Monday, is run- j
nmg smoothly now. The . girls
have served from 135 to 15U peop
le each day this week.
" The bays were honored Turs l:iy j
by a very Interesting talk from Dr. ;
landls, a member of the school !
board. Warren Gilbert ulso spoke. !
i
A new fad has started In the
Manual Training department of
the school. The boys have taken f
to muking the ancient IlritiHli
long-bows. There Is a faint pos
sibility of some' true archers devel
oping. The Glee Club is busy practicing '
songs which they wilj sing Janu- 1
ary 18, at the Muihodt.st Church.!
The orchestra w.ll play at that
time also.
.'......
A Senior class meeting was held
(Tuesday afternoon for the purpose
of announcing when the tryouts
for the Senior pitty woujd be held, j
All members of the cuss wore j
urged to atend too tryouts.
I
Tryouts for the Senior play are
now under .way. The pluy. "Sev- !
rnteen,'. taken' - frofn Tarkington's
novel U )ei:LC(i to be a greul
duccena. Mips Bennett is dlrctiig
the play, -.' - ' ' ::
The- students of'thc,lJI. S..ari?
hcgitlnUig to study In prcpurut on
for the semeHtur, exams which will
be given next wt-i'U. Th; chi-m s
and 1'liysics cluttses huve fUty
(jix'siions to write out bejvr. their
j. .'.'.' - "' -The
I H. 8. basketball team
met the Imhlerhquintet in a prac
tice game in the gym Thursday
night, directly .alter school, imb
icr was del cut ed by a score of 30
to 17. The guinu was full of uc
lion throughout, with very lew
foil is being called on eithen team.
KHfiltviH are persons who won-
der how you munuged to keep out
or jaU so Iomk.
'Allow me to rmmiiituiHU you."
Mild the pntnr.
"di. my tiaiih'ii ln't so much,'
iniMleMly said the worker.
didn't mean Hint." the mlnK-
ll wan norkiug In Ids ftm-den
I Prominent anions: tho cluuiibor of commerce men who i"'"1'11 lhr m,nMrr
i came in from over the state "today was 0. A. Kratz, ftnmer
) city -manager of La Grande and who now holds a similar
position in Astoria. Jle was accompanied hv I.ee Drake oft
the Astoria Budget,. who also js greatly interested in Cham-!h,r ipiained. -this n nrsi time
1cr of Comniercti'wot Jt. Kratx has superintended the spend
Ang of ?1(000,()(H) in rolmildinj? Astoiia. lie is now re
.ceiyii.fr a salary of $7,000 IX year. It is an ill wind that
blows no pood, for if-Astoria had"-not hi'd the hip fire,
Mr. Kralz mipht never have become a citizen of the town
at the Columbia riumtl.. : '
1 i1
t (Icoriit lluntinirton Cuir'n-
who imv is the simkcsmmi
Xor 'Arlington and :i lip pnmtry sur:tundinK it, was at th
hieqting of the state chamber, and it is interesting to noto
that he and Kimer I. Stoddaid, Initli boin and raised in
La-Grande, are now dhvetors of the state orpaniation.
I ei'r saw )imi im yuur Ittwe?.'
I '
1 tm ran feiy urn- thing for tin
dt-;ttl, i.iy. Il will kill the coolies,
also.
A fliipper Is a girt 'who' rbol;s.
t;ilk. und tlriKM'.a the uy lu-r
Kruiiilinother li)itK-d to do.
W hether an Idea Ih a good one
llfti'M d pcIllt.H upon the hOMM ROlf
score m Die previous afternoon.
TMtiri'' w .n i.i'i:Ti;i
It Is Fine to Regain
Health ButiMuch;
Better to : Keep It , !
There arc unavoidable illnesses:'
Regular physical examinations,' however, would
do away with a great percent of our sickness.
Through them any health menace is, fpund in its in
cipient stages and corrected before it impairs our
efficiency.
Such examinations are of value only when made
where every scientific equipment is complete.
The Hot Lake sanatorium
Dr. W. T. I'hy.
Owner and Director.
1 1 i-1
1 r it it it
Clearance Sale
' of all
DK APERIES..
INCLUDING
8" "1 Gooi
p EconomJ
IAL
Drapery Fabrics
I t , l W
OF SILKS, MADRAS, 'CRETONNE,' GAUZES,;
NETS IN SILKS AND COTTON
ALL AUE SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED.
EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE REDUCED.
PA (My AHoeiatd I'tesM).
A tin iff war with (lei tiumy nf-
p . 1 . 1 i i , it . ' 1 tomorrow ihkim in i'xpeiMa iiy
vjui.-oa i mi.uiik- im-m u hit mil portion OI lCCOjrimidll -r, , i, otrtrinla hy th. n tuni of
at the sUitt inci'tintr. It is a fino thinir t( havo tho vomnr Ti.ndrieniMirn. rhirf r the
blood come forwiml and l-t Hie o!dtinuM havo a rosl.
We havo nUondrd islato chamhor niootings over sinoo Totn
Richardson hittnducod tho hi rod apple in Oregon and wo
saw the Kami! onoiyelic hoo.stors year al'tor year. Mill Old
Father Time ; pluoKinjr thont off now and it h up to t.o
younger goiieiation to take hold. May thty do a hotter jl.
Oeiumn ileU'Riittn which him been
neot luting tor a new l-rnneo-tt'rinan
conuttet elal npreeinent
whieh Ik reBunhl n ttlnic fo;
I he pm (.use of iiiuklni; Il uppeur
t he lei ninna ilesilre to continue
tx-iroiliittoiiM ' 1
A new Compierclul Cluh Is bo
hiK ronnod Jn tn hign behfoi.
'All Bimh'nts who take two or more
coinmercliLl KultjeetH are eligible
lor tueiubership. 'the oitlieiH el
ected are: ITeMtdeiit. I, en ore 'ilh
son, Vleu J resident Mae I lean,
Setrelaiy, Vtilette llnrer. Treasur
er lionise SallKoiir ,harBe.il ul
Arms, Kttu ltelk' Kitchen.
The inetnhorH of the typ'ng elas
He have purehawed some records
which are purpust iy mum; in neip
the Btudenla In acquiring rythm in
their work. All Mink-nta heartily
UK'ee (hut tho inindc la a Kreut aid.
- m. m ,
:Ml4 lttnih'tf KnjrllNh VII etii.s
hcm which have been MiHlyhiK
ShukiSteare'H 'Jlninlet,' H"eured
the record of Hamlet's tuiuoti:
.speech "To be or not to be "
Ih-ftTlllff thin record, niiiile by the
ShukeHpeai eun actor. K. H. South;
ri will lt4lo the Htudents u Kcal
deal In learning the peech.
. Tho final exaininationn will
eoininem e January I 2. Ilardiiid
im roIiik on t ti ih week In pn para-
rinit for xu.h Kroal ven. im- i--nlors
have Udopted sa lliie iruin 1
ne of I laiitlet'n .speeiln-s, ami
willlen a arod on II a a k 'd
ri'pitHntation of thir feeiitm.;. Il
in "To pit. is or not to pan-; 'i hat li
the llU'Htioll."
At I In KhT assembly Thursday.
Pr. It. I. Uuul h gave a very In- ;
tereHtlnr talk on the evils of thr !
Uruir habit.
After school Krlilay the A. ti. S.
THERE WAS .
II i '-
Another Election
This election was held, by. the Housewives of Union
(; County 'Who unanimously voted that - :'
i t V -St", ft
(;;:
Federatio
n
Flour
IS THE I5EST FLOUR EVEK SOLD
IN THE COUNTY
Every lip-to-Date Grocer Curries It.
La Grande Milling Co.
Tithimcttk Ol'ticc Iteftiscd. ,
. TIld-A.MOOK, (Jr.-rr.Min Katli:
leen lills, (leieated. candidate Tor,
the olficc of county trotourer at
the fall .election, succeeds herself
to that of ice as the .result of re-
1 fwsal of ; t'ounty Treasuror-eiect.
lJry an to accept the office. ,ile
based his refiibul on poor health
.and other conditions, . ..i ,. t
Mr. liryan, a cousin cf VIlllr.iri
Jonninjjj Uryan, democ.jitLe. lea-:
er. ya nominaiod county treasur
er nt the May, 1 It 24 . pri'imrles al-
ler defeating Miss Mills by a maj
ority, oi", seven votei ou o 2307
; cast .fpr the office, , , jt ,
i 1 - . h , . i t , . n',.'
I Sleep Is a Kreat thlnff. kee.ps
goimt people from worryini? about
,tlu tr troubh'fl -M, hours alay,,
The only ''nation In (lie world'
I taut ever dodges war is esplana-
I
j A fool nn'cl his money soon pay a
dime for a nickel cijrar.
Everything For The Baby
Silk-and-Wooi Shirts,' L.......X.'.'...?1.(!0
Silk-anB-Wool Stockings :..:.....:;..60e and 70s'
Hemmed Diapers, per doz, on best Daisy Cloth-...$4.5().
All niudc, Dresses and Gertrudes for
hand work $1.10 to ?1.3!
Night Gowns, Wrappers and lied Blankets
Baby P.obes and Buntings
Flannel, by the yaid or nnule up Gertrudes
for hand work.
Kubber Pants and Bibs 25c and 3-"c
Daisy Cloth and Canton Flannel aJ ..27c and 20c
NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
Button Moles Stamping
HEMSTITCHING '
Buttons Covered
PLEATING
At u banquet la:;t nijrht in the Mullnoni.ih hotel wo lis
tened to Irvini; F.. Vining clclivei- one of t!io crandest ad
dresses wc have ever heaid. Air. Viiiini; was at his best
and his In fliunt oratory, his CHivfully selected words, his
superb climaxe;: held i.n iiudience of over two hundred in
breathless adr.iiration. lie is a wonder, and no mistake.
The wisdom of Solomon, the, eloquence (f Ineisoll an. I
tho i!,pi'ty of Illicit llubbatd seem to be wr'M t,.
Ketlier in 'inir,;-. He is Oregon's K'eatest publicity as.i't
today and lie i.; j;ivinjT himseM and talent to the state for
noOiing. Few llieie aru like Mr. 'inin;r.
"Eveiy man ii'muld leain to speak on his feet,"
Bryan. Thia is olteu a big subject.
By Express
A Fit ESI I LOT OF
Canterbury.''
Candy
FKKSII - men
TASTY
Take home a Ux tonight
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Depot & Adams
Real Ford
Service At
Economical
Prices
. Perkins
Motor Co.
MARKET JOEL'S OROCERIE
PHONE MAIN 759
La Grande Bread
PI KITY - GOLDEN CRUST - BLFE ItlBBON
(HUSHED WHEAT - HEALTH BREAD
GRAHAM - WHOLE WHEAT - RYE
Tea Rolls - Parker House Rolls
FULL LINE OF PASTRIES INCLUDING
Apple Turnovers - Cream Rolls Maple Rolls
Small or Larpe Coffee Cake
Butter Horns
All'ViirifuTTof (ilkes
Joel's can supply you with any of these. They
aie fresh from Ii Grande's two bakeiies every
moining. Buy Ii Grande products and be as-sui-cd
of the iest
' PULLMAN BREAD
All rullman Bread lumght at our store will le
s.ieeJ rpon icqucst..
1925 - .
WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEW
YEAR AT A PERIOD OF PROGRESS
j . AND STABILITY
A . . .
. Mai it brinu fn unit f-fnhL
j s cJ It
ness and Prosperity.
j,
VJQUns -SEliaSU-PKOORZSSlVE-
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