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PAGE FOUft Tuesday, Jamialy.Sol-'-l'Jg). THE? LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 1 La Grande Evening Observer IM)KlENIKNT NEWSPAPEIl PubllahM dally anil weekly at La Grande, Oregon, by th tA ORANDK EVENING OBSERVER PUBL1BUINO CO. BRUCE! DENNIS . Editor - Entered at postofflca at La Grande, Oregon, M Second Claaa Mail Mattel On aala In other clllcs Oregon Hotel Newa Stand, Port land; Imperial Newa stand, Portland; Multnomah Newa Stand, Portland Address all communications to The Obaerver, HIS Adami . Ave., La Orande, Oregon. bUusciuinioN rates By Carrier Daily, per month Dally, per throe months ......... . .. Dally, per alx montba, In advance Dally, alngle copy 76 ..$3.25 ..14.60 bo Dally, per month ........ Dally, per tlx monthi, In advance Dally, per year. In advance ............ Obaerver-Star, per year .. too .$2.60 -.$5.00 .J.0O CITT AND COUNTX OFFICIAL, PAPER MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatchea credited to it or not otherwle credited It published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches in this paper, and also the local newa herein also are reserved. .WITHHOLD NOT 'THOU THY TENDER MERCIES from ne, O Lord; let Thy loving kindness and Thy truth contlnu-. ally preserve mc. I'nulra 40:11. He Yes. He's retired. rolf now.'f "Huys he Jiift eun't keep away rom .the llnlis." 1tKs Tho iilllor wrote: ''TIhto vtvki rur chirk, 'us anil four tvork.s or ilnrks." Iiiilri' nh wniii' Hh iioiilirv (Mil mil us rollnns: "Miiiij ihtinks 'or joiiih nlHMil M'tlltiu- (In lion. ilio riiiiiiiiu'il mi iln si Him. AiK'kH nntl ill Mil (I or Ihiil Mini' Iiiti wriv in, I'.ih'ki'ii.s lintchril. '.s 1 ihil nut ojiro i'ui tlnrks I look li'l oil" llir nrsl .mid sold (lie runs." I Debts for Posterity to Pay On the eve of his retirement, Governor Baxter of Maine :. pauses to offer a word of friendly counsel to the people of his state, says a Boston newspaper. The advice is so sound and practical that people elsewhere might profit by J; it if they would. The governor says he wants to go on '; record as opposing the issuance of any additional bonds: ; for the purpose of raising money to be spent on the roads ; ancj, bridges of Maine. Ho does not mean by this that he K disapproves of such improvements. " The expenditures tliu: " made he regards as necessary and advisable. What he ob jj jects to'is the continuance of the prodigal practice of more , gaging the future for the benefit of the present, thus allow ! ing' the accumulation of debts to be paid by those of an other generation. He believes the people who use and en !? joyi the modern roads now being constructed should b- made to pay for them. J ; Experience has taught n valuable lesson. It is that th( ; people of today are not really building for the future whei i .they lay down even the most expensive of highways whic! is unodem ingenuity has devised. Vehicles now operated ii tf ilnrgr mtrntonrqufclriy-'lnitke rebuildlnjrm cMMtfcto6 rtfwnw for -youim-ir ii.HU-iMiH.i.oxi ''f pairing necessary. At the present rate of wear and tea: I many of the streets and highways will be unfit for use lonf ;'jleforc the bifnds issued lor their construction, have ma lured. . ; , pthcrwise expressed, it is the opinion of Governor I!nx ter ;thnt Maine, as well as every other state, should Hvt I Vithin its means. Ity that hd wishes, nil doubt, to Ik $ understood as met'iiing exactly what he says. Jt is a mis take to pretend that the roads of which the people of i I state or section are rightfully proud are a monument to i generation yet unborn. The indication is that those vvhi follow will be left, unless a fairer policy; is adopted, thtf (luty of nayinir for what the nconle of toHnv inn pninvintr it is interesting, in this cmniM-tinn. In hum' in minrl 11k I fact that the state highway commission of Maine has re fdently recommended a $9,000,000 bond issue, the money to b spent on the roads and highways within the next six years This plan has been approved by the state automobile asso cialion, the state grange, and several faim bureaus. i The instance is another, perhaps, in which these bond I ing operations arc encouraged or made easy by those win i are ; anxious to find investments in tax-free securities . j Money is readily obtainable from those who have discovevoi s this more or loss safe and comfortable method of cscapim federal and state tax levies. But it should not be foi gottei t that these debts must, sooner or later, be paid. There i; , f jio royal road to affluence, but it would seem that th Jeople of today have come near to discovering a prett; !' fair substitute. The awakening will come when the bond tail due. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley SSsg' PUT-wt hot V 'Ul-Mw H flB'.V III J Vs OOOR KNOOS . oifcjKSuT BO YOUIH IB PEEVEV TKITO OUT A SCHEMB tww 7"LJ ti -, TO MAKB HIS HaNS LAY M COLD Ally Mk. WEATMEie. APTKR THKBB WEEKS VITH O I ) jT hq results -He Quit today- .4 'i , . other expedition which explored the old Spanish trado route from Buenos Aires to I.lnm. Ijiter ho explored the ancient lands of tho Incos and discovered Vitcos, tho last Inca capital. And ho was tho first to make tho ascent of Mt. Coropuna, 21. 703 feet high, one of tho five high est pculu in South America. Durlnir Ills Month Amerieiin pi. I ploratlon.i. Ulnshain probably hail uttie iuea that hu would some day nit In the senate, with t'htirle.i Evans Hughe, arch-apostle of tho Monroo Doctrine, and recently re signed, sorving as secretary of state. For bused on his knowledge ol South American affurls lie wrote u book ubout oqr politicul relation ship with our . LuUn-Amerlcun neighbors under the till.;: "Tho .Monrce Doctrine un Obsolete Shibboleth." Thut is one xkclctuu 'n his political closet which Ills Repub lican colleagues hope he will inull age to hide. With his love -of adventure still undimmcd, It wus natural thul when the World war came on lli;ig hum should get Into It and Into Us most udvenlurous bruneh. uviu tlon. I He learned to fly at Miami, but ' t his (iualliicutioi.8 us un instructor PENDLETON, Ore. (Speclul) were BO pre-eminent that he was1 Ulshnp William ('. Romiiiictun of shifted Into tlie teuchinir insleaj tho eustiirn Oregon .'illoccsu of the 01 Uu service end ot aviation. Episcopal church, who has been ' Ho advanced rapidly to tho posl making his homo In Pi-nillnton for "on -ol comniandiiig officer of all the. past year, has decided to muko v- H' ""-"00S of military ueronau this city' his permanent lieuiliiuar- llc:'' Blul when he had these upw-. ters. Ahnouneenieut to this ef- ating smoothly ho was sent over-, feet was made In the bishop's "u"0 wlu;ro he was placed In corn speech ut the unnual convocation """V1 ot tllu Bfeat . uviatlon In here, rsiructlon center ut. Issouuun, tllu Following the announcement or;"'1.1' """I"1 hU,g "Lt,ln"- i the bishop that lie and Mrs: Item. . ,,Lrs0'"":- U'ng..am is an erect. inirton will make iheir i.n,,. ("uiwari, igorons clutp just unuer We suggest that snoring bo call- nd laity n. semhleil X':TZL.: u,,a "rt- ed sheet music. convocation agreed lo tho Inclusion I V or un item or $16.("l In the 1925 1 I hear Scroggs has cult the b.u?gcl bullding of a suit- l ossil,iy.i;i) MOXKS l'Ot'.M musage bllpinci.s " I ia.uuuee in i-enuieion ror "Lfvx hi I(L1. 1 OFFICE CAT THAOa MANN mo. & Junius 'BISHOP TO MAKE PENDLETON HIS HEADQUARTERS Hunt's Letter (Continued from Page 1.) Tramp I.ndy. could you give mo something to cut? lauly .My uimmI iuuii, Iiuvc you no work? ... TraiiiM Kind lady, I am an ui t- Ist. - . Lady Wlint ilo jmi do In art? Trnm Hliul Inily, i make house to Jiousc canvass. NEW SPRING DRESSES ENSEMI5LE COSTUMES ' BENGALINE, STRIPED BENGALINE AND FIGURED CREPE NEW SHADES Cherry, Wildflower, Tan Bark, Other Popular' Colors and Combinations $18.50, S22.50, and $35 $26.75 Winter Building Problem ; Solved, Constructors Say Dwight L. Hoopingarner Announces That Constru tion Can Be Successfully Carried on Dur ing Weather 20 to 25 liclow Zero. Us.-If LONDON (AP).-A collection or aLi'iicliiiii (Iwiro will be u tendrm-y toward liglirr rolfillvo prlcis lor labor, than , have bcon connUk'rcd normal for tilt' winter aci'son. Kuch iv condlllon, however, will not viti ate the biisle udvuntuges of ilnt i work." i Lomloii rulilims I'ri'.MTibr .MUilaiy lli'eLs for Wimicii tllC blSllOD. Tho. hiiiiu-nt t $5fi.7ij8.0G. The buduet in- ."'V ofilsunJ "nd vcl 8U feet betler to make the comiueet per NBW YOltK (Al) Conatriie lor.'i .Hiiy I hut mid winter build in tr.li us become h conqucreil pifult. KlrHt Healed sueei'ssfully after yours of effort in Hip winter of 1 1 2 3. they report thnt during the present winter they will po 1W2 enouKh f-hllloR fill) pki..i,I..Ii. K. ,11.11 , , u, in- i. u i ij-.inru. Willi Lovers used to mnK over tho in.oo for the b'shop'H houiio ute. Now they hung over (ho hern; tSfuin r Hi.. elephono line. eln.nh und nnriti. hn.....' ..t n. tnrlo: SHMKi for llennislon und below the surface soil duiitig excuvullon for un of f 1 bulldlntf foundation near Charing ('roan, one of the busiest traflc eenteru of London, has been iden tified by Sir Arthur Keith und SIh wrcir. to n iioultry joui'iml nr.on f.... w,.n..., . i. H. 11. Burne, uroiiilnenl sclentlHtH, hut itoultry mlHinjt iviim inucli tu nr Htnr.a,,,:. tinmi r.. .. h containing the fossilized re ier likhi;;. and ui ndoml liow Ux hnme nt The 'intilci iwi tni rrt mains of the hippopotamus, the lift lint nm!(l i-rnmiii on Hu; a '.i-nish , m,,,,. ,. maininoth. tlic ouioch or great o :p.ner. Temnllyt- plara for the rjilstn of the fKi.iMMi incliide apportion ing tt l'fi't lo I'riidb-lnn. amilltor lo I'orllaiiil piupb- who win- former ly niemh.-rs of ihe fendb-ton irluireh. and the renmlndt-r in par iMhe.H In tin- ean:ern (tiegou out Hlde of I'endleton. I-'aHhlon eaeh purt with eare 'It H wlih hasp and padlorlt. I'ul all your lrotibhn there. Ude I herein all your Inllttres a nu ruth inner eup yon iiuaff mvH nil your heartache w.Udn It firm held by And then Sit on the lid and nobis In I7(i. und a great on lie red variety of red di er. All hough no stom Implements wi-re found on this ltv them have been fiiuud at nearby pluei h iluitir the past cxeavutions and have iudieab'd that the prehlHtorle animals had man as their eom i.inion. "flit i, .Mtr .en irom whleh 't lie foHslts have bi--n taken and lil.l S' ,,,, uM,,! ... I r I nn,lin 1 lllet. !l Oil H- li'.vt I,...,... mv KinAi. At ,M),nV H unlit, are aiielenL beds of Iho.thut. work Ittvel Thuines. The reeentty unearthed eollec Hon has been presented to tho Hoyal College of Surgeons. ra vnk inrivsr.f ; LONDON (AD The Mnart faur ... , , ' gallon busby that tups off the full speeial rare in seem-in n-Hpons ble . (llv,8 Uil,r, m of lirlllsl, guards and Ihroughly skilled arehitects. j men and deli?,-hls tho feminine engineers und eontraeiors In the rontingehl that never falls to be performance of winter work. i interested In the pieluresmie cere l''oir per tent more contracts i 'n of guurd mount at Hucklng wnre let for new bwildlng in tlielium I"'"'"'- has been copied by rlrat 1! months of llit .ended Nov. 1 -on tl c milliners In a mlnlaiurj 3i. than in the full 1 : months of li'arkin hat that promises to hu 11)21 In the 3G slateH covered bv t lie 'K,')U,ur ul winter style sliuwu. inanent. . "K n .Dodge Reports, saya Mr. Hoopin- cllmberfl from below, already sees ! SIlpner Tholtotlll rifniP(! for Ml0 u ..... t. vxi in un er.y ousiiig Ol Mioillh8 was $4,100. oiuouiiHi uiit-ui J i uy ii ii'ii i in uuin i ne I.UOU.IHiO. Com pared with the same 11 inonlt s of was Hi per eent The new hat fits closely over tho .ears und Is held in place by regu lation military chin straps. Another Innovation for the win ter, tills time In footwear. Isthe building trades and the field of uununiff supp.y, in relieving of Wlt. lfri(.t,8 ,n ..... ........ ,.,,,., v use of ostrich .skin shoes. 'The tne lioitsinc storaee. and in a i .. . , Kklns urn dvi.i hmu-n mi ti, ii.;i..u are conservative, i better stabilizing of the building;, i. f,M.11t.(0.,H from which the featheis have be. induslry ns n whole by d'slributlng ' plucked ussinne a deeper shade the old back-breaking seasonal Mr" Hoopingnrnor nn'is winter f mUUuK lin (.f,vCiive ilecoriitlon. loads over u full IJ-monlh period. ,ulivi,y lr"ll'K a relative m-. ,n,, London bootmaker has been DwlE-ht L. MoopiiiKain.-r. ,.vt ''" 1" pnc. s. alt houu-h prices for iinwl(- miui,. frfmi wat.,ls ecullve. American r,llstrm.tr(,n lh- year as a whole show a slijrhl hide, .and Is experimenting wi!h I'ounell. In describing some of tut i'l''vl','i'"- l'' viotis lo last year the Hic -kin of Ihe rayfish. which he new aspects of winter construction, wl",,,r l '"'d for imiterialH was thinks will prove successful for nays: n-niuveiy Kinaii. n is wen ui noie footwear. "Thlr." greater stabllzatlon has been seeured by relatively s'mplei . the fact." he observes, "that with vohnii" of winter eon- ' LONDON (Al'). With Iradl t tonal Tifi-year-old ceremony, Krank Dlek.'iee has been elected president tor tlje lioyal. Aendemy. the eleventh holdep of the office S r Joshua ley- I', L. CAMI'UIXL m . ri i ;it ) K Going too Far ,( A (Ituil)tless wcll-meaniujr evangejist in Vvashington (U: jnouiiced women with bobbed hair so .savagely that many j women in the church choir quit. H is difficult to quarrel V.j with the choir members for what they did. When the atylo of a hair cut is made the test of tht 'j sbur salvation, it is relatively easy to understand why ; i the world backs nway from that sort of religious appeal. j j , ' If Christianity could be spaied the troulles its friends "j make for it md concentrate of the big job of demonstrating ' it value to iU em-mies, its prtgress would be much fastei than it is. Thirty yeais ago women never thought of doing th. i things they do today, which may le why they ilidn'l do them. The diffMnnv between many a man's last vcar und this ye; Mtil is iiinvly a matter o? ti j The light biig-ule charged like thumler, and so do the gasoline men. , All work and no pay makes Jill a dull wife. ladoii: I'ell no one of lis contents; Never Its aeerets wbare; np in our cares ltnd your wor ries. Ki"l llieiil forever there. Ude them from Hbrhl completely The world will never dream Ihe half 'listen Ule top down sieeurely, Then --Mil on the lid and LATUM ! t If ii man stas nut into ii js no hot Hint be Is simllng iistronomy. He; "Will you think of me. ear?" She (sighing) : "Con.slantly: I hall be perieelly miserable all the ime." Terence: "II Is u fine khl yon iae (hire. A immnltieent head nd noble feat urea. i 'ould you 'lid me a couple of doMiira'.'" Tat Th retiring president. Sir Ai ton . Webb, having reach (he. nw limit or 7.p, iidiliessed the idud onlH. I hen retired to Ihe asHetnbly room and disearded the inulum of office, vhl!e 40 lioyal Aeadeii.i-, uuin voieu ior Hie Hew presi dent. Kraal; Dieksee is a relative r ".'llOltlHH l'r-f! nets I Ih l.See. who il-lusD-ated Hhnkiapeiire and Sir Wal- has sliown on la rue bulldlnirs . 1 whether ofi steel, .masonry or con-1 crete construction, can be eon-i ducted with safely In tempera! un s down to L'u or 'Ztt deprees nbove zero. 1 'ArtT that, salamanders 1 f pro vide heal." tarpaulins to keen it. 'und hanging searfolds to fiold nu n (and materials where they are needed, have solved the problem nf KTOKNK, Ore. Sltcht linprovo inenl wi s he report received on l ie condition of P. I- Camnbell. "' n"lwu president of the Tnlversllv of Ore- klM'P,nf the cold and Trent and gon. who Is convalescing at Coro- l,Prn,-,t"ir "Inter operations lo go undo. Oil. ,.ihead In many cas s ut more even A messuire reeeKe,! K-,,ri w. O niperatures und greater economy. Onthnuk, executive fi-eretary of ,l,con"H of conlractors over periods the university, rrom Mrs; Camp of. y'urs fiave sliown an average bell, wife of tin- president, told of of ""out 14 duys. with scarcely his slow improvement and men- (over 31 days maximum in any one llonod that he had been out for 'vur, In whicli the weather tucessl severul rides la a wheel chair und luted that tht! tirecuiitinns of uint..f v i n cars, and that he was enjoying . building be taken," l-llhe snnl hern Minwlilntt V. ni'fli-l'il I Mr UninliliTniH..n ...l..i,. i. i.niii iHtiui.ii ,a m Oil ea renort Iiiik been rnrwnrd. bunilinc Invenllnif iinhiii. ml- cognize the necessity of don 71 years ago, wus made U. A. in I S s and It. A. In 1SDI Among his are "Tuuernl of n Vlk'ntr. t'h Uedcinptlen of 'I'aniiha ist-r." "I!n. men and Juliet," "The Tars ng or Ait Inn" and -"La Ib-Uc Dume Sans Mercl." to re-; ' I could mil. Tl mc wlfu'n ' Columbia hild by her first husbaml Mu-m-n: TMh In it ilcui or n l. Mow am I uoing to gel out r hen?" M. IVIer: "Now none of your ton miracle pla, .shalybt uotf." The first esaentlul In leaning .oil ',N u pair of vk that liaik well n knickers. lie sauntered Into t he st ramre fiic wit h unich scir-asaurimee old an air or famlllarlly, i Im-w leu n his busbies card and ln nitnd: "Whoa the main smicexc nrouiKl here?" "Well." replied the good loekiim itiuett. "they'll all tuke me for It 1 I d h t Vm." A woman n-1. ilhoriv Imiiuim icr biiKlHiml tii'aled her i ruellj mil ilii'M Iter rrom home Ihihum -lie bad IsiblHil licr hair. Appar 'ly C ten H cm biisluunl lert bo mean. Mimclbliiu Inn he a soiiHililuit. U ir wlililt Is ten sad. t l.ll'iON S.M K II LOW X AST'iv: r.. v.muen bhw the afe in the' cprton ral!rnd j ticket office und poslnfflct in the The umounl of Ce "The In. r M'f'l ' cij, - h.il h. plf.if.i ' in hi.- helm; Of Wales," the "weiirs t-viielly This i r;niii-,. is ! prim e und : rl - IHI'-e Is a bm hebtr. si ore .then loot was not reported here. J. M. Thompson. Hlorekeeer. pout mas ter and ticket agent. and M rs. ThompMon. who reside about 200 feel from the building, were awak ened bv the bliMt. Thompson siartej mm tho house in Inv s'lira'e. but l-e-ri- y what he thought w a sl"t d'. reeled t him. r-'ib-ed Indoo-s and turned on the lighta nf his home. After a teit-mlutite Interval he went lo the store and found the ' iilfer-.l Knfe. Radio Bishop .W -I a. -SSI SJ5 i:i .i:m: hi hi: isih.k I I liKSK. nr.. A liirj;,. ,rl.v "f ,-..l.rini M-liill MiiiiIht il.;,h-r.. "iilul.ci T:. i.r inr.'. , ill 1.. !t.-f l'rl.r,i,.i v v . , im- -liny In illtmiiii,, , mm, -III hni.l" nl Mf I t- IKl; III III.- 1,1,.- -,,,.tv , , ,H, lll'l I llllll., , M Tl'N ,'li.. 'rii1!.. tf nu.s ,,.rtiinl, ill l- ,,, ',l-lrll,T ,l:i for (.nil.- ,ttiml. aw Di.iti u.. nl I.,- II,,. , -1 r I" Hi,- I'ailriv llortltwiHl. oillMtih- ! IVrlUnH. S.ntilr , T,,,.,,,,,,,, nTi, II, ln ... ,,, i.iii.,i,, oy. Th,- uiM'urlunilv lo l.nll.l ,, K, w)n or 7U(.1.I. I Ijllli' ruiinly Ml,, I It tluiln-r Kill' lm rxci')llunal, It was ilutrj uut. 1 0! or twenty years, ! theBuickValve-in- '- 1925 V uro looKini; furwnnl lo tllu New Vi'iir as tt IVrlotl of rrojjrcHs alul Slubilit)'. Rlay it bring lo you IIAPIMNKSS AND l'ROSriCIUTY La Grande National Bank SiiiiiiiI, liclilllilr, l'ri,sicv.li' Ford Roadsler $447.65 FULLY KQUIITKI) DKLIVKKKIJ . ' IN ... LA RAN DIC Perkins Motor Co, U'km ittlrr mrt kmill, 11, ck wilt tmiU Iktm Tilt l.,Uiall lllipH'.-wilMI I'lt'.-ll. niKnn9 rhuivhiiii.'ii ! Hu 1-R'lK liliul, itNliliv ol III. yviluohft hi rnlimxl Hit IN-v Wuririi I. Itutoir riiNin of St I i, i,l l ii l-,li ...i lvln.it tU N tlilllM.I t.l..il. ,,K,I.MltUI lit !t K).vti;ll 1.Imh- , I Ohh- Hi h., bttD Usui; the r.ilk. i-vcr tfuniLijr . tvt twv yiianb the BuickValve-in-Head Engine has been a powerful factor in Buick per formance. It makes a smaller quantity of gasoline give up more horsepower. Valve -In-Head means "Buick ahead" on ! hills and in volume of sales MARKET C L GROCERIES n0NE MAIN 759 My, Aren't They Good? HEINZ DILL PICKLES 10c Dozen. i1'--- - - -I i ' hi . Jennings & Shumate toolaje in till, Ci.Iuk-,1 shHiilmi Slnin,,,.,! I,,.., ,n ,. s,i,,.i irri..-. l,l.l, :i l. u fU. llnJ thmn (lf 1 all -1,1 ,, tin- fl, ,, , I I mli- MiiiniM'il Mini:t-. t. ii iii.ook i.irniMi iim: MAT MIH'IIIM-. I.inm,. .t.!.,r,-,l l,1M. in-M nl Sl.uo l. '. mill Mnr TIiii imI-.. ih,U nun i lm,. ,;r , ,., Mm kinir. i n.ipTO.r, 1- " . Mlk 1, Uii'-.i Slnrk Cams ITIlIM t'l'llt. Mliir" Sl.lMl III.- NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP . Cualily U i:iK:-er Than IVicc.