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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1925)
' ' THE X$L CHXN15B E vTWTWO DESERVES Tuesday, January 27, 192. "A -r7 i i F it ' ItlJItl .3 -V-- i 'tommy i EruiiSsssa -vtuii - - I ' ' HEAftTHAT VOUVfB BAD z HE', AnNMA' -"i0T Kt-W BABY OA.LL HIM P.II l 'um I, I ' . I' ffffi 0 0 FU- 5nith vix, rht no tyf fr) hWSViVKIS J'M" V frlA n" n WHOOPS! ) rdl irrr dis DOABO Wj? - f AsKvJd fj poo a ooAjitpf J I -VW. i "" ' "ll7i ' "ri " - Ii.ii . ' 'i. j s. t 1 if ,' '.i ' JUtVU, uykr. I ...t . r ; j ni ry I . J I K 1 I 1 n I I HOT DO& i HtKR Att HI Te&.. AtlIM' K'tHT l TO TM- TOO MAYOUT5IPE SHOBTY WMIL6 LA,NC A.N0 I bO IMIIOE AMD COOT HIM OUT III ,',Pf i! I 1 HAITTl ( J NOTWIN'LIKe A fcOOD L 'm''5- 'Siav f 'tSL when v'wanta wo I TtJ t LETiOOF THAT I V Lf ' i S 'jP,, I'LL TPLL -V-iv H 1 Ll lsek1 INTO Dir. ) 1 TVJM0LIN- TO MAKE . fee ; " i "Arr 'Ji rl TO Tt-V LUMBER XAROANO 1 r7KwrV6 " . ' " . . , 1 " ' ' 1 ) I mu iijh I.jI i English Labor Chief Finds U.S. Conditions Superior LONDON AP) Tlie rlonth of Rnmunl Gompoi-H nnd thn roiticl ili'nt rnturn honm of KrttlMi vlnl torn to the American Fedf rullnn of l.olmr convent ton ,huv hhi vc! to i'ociih many KntflltOi vyvn upon tin Hvlnu nml working fdndltlnnR and fiHplrntlnn or ortjtmUfil labor. In lint mtti'd stnlcM. What most Hfiinrij to ntrlko thr Jlrtl Is!) w Mr. (inmpi-rs' ron FPrvatiHtn, hta Tory-ltU' Intotrriiiifc f H-rl rmUcnllMtn, nml the Htorn way In wlilrh nil IiIh llfn h oppos nnd wttlt miroi'HS, ovTy effort to mnlto of the AmiTleon lnhor orRiinlcatloni ft unified political power In the lOnropi'im nninni-r. ; AltlipnKh in-t-ry oliserver u'rmn to nKre(. tlmf t'h Amerleun worlt Ingnian Is heller off li tlil w nil. IV rrooitn Ihnn lihi Cure inn ronnier pnrts, Ih lalior nifiiatlun vrmnH 1II1I not nppe.ir wilhonl I1-nis1h-h to A. It. NuiilfM, rltiilriiuin of the General Bunnell or the TiaUe.s l'n lon ('(iiiKi-'S-, who recently return etl from nn official lour or thn lnlte, Htate. 'Mam prodnrtlnn, KitTnntIc rnm litmttlonn of emptdyern IrustB Rnil the mthh'NH oppression of lartre numhern f unorrnnlxeit mi-1 III urff:inize vinrkMn ure feiiinifs Unit ELECTRIC Curling Irans .$2.00 up Flat Irons $4.00 up Percolators .57.00 up Tonsters $6.50 up Waffle Irons-.$10.00 up Grills : $9.85 up Hot , Plates $4.65 up Boudoir Lflmps..$2.00 up Flash Lights 50c up Electric nances.-$10.00 Electric Engines ..$12.00 La Grande Electric Co. strlko the Inquiring trndo unionist from KiiKtanfl," ho wrote upon his return. ''NeverthelcHn, I illrt no tiro that tht AnuM'lean worker, In the main, is nlilo to live properly allfl decently on what he receive in wutfe, in eontrast lo the itull tlruilKery nml Heml-Htnrv;illou of moKt or the workcrH In Ktinluiui. I nuked a Joiner from KiHrluml who luui ). en In the United Ktntea for Hevernl yeitifi, ir li' would like to ko hack to the old country, and I received thin reply: ' would HUe to k hack very much, but I could not llvn there us Well and a.t com foitably oh I run here." Mr. Swalea c-autlona his country men aKaiUHt vholeHale ttmiKi'iitlons to I he land whni woi kei s ride home to dinner in their flivv-eiH in-mead'-of luiviiiK to rook n mlddtiy meal over tluwlny: cliarconl. In creamy unemployment Ih on the horizon in America, lie thinks. "A Rltftiiricnnl raelor," ticcnrd ItiK lo .Mr, Kwnbi, "Ih the many demamlM betnv made by the em ployer ior a review of wane aatr meats, ami for whk when a fall in trade hnppcnft. j "The Americnn workora nre , prepared for the attack, nnd llieae illtteinptn will be met with Htuhhorn I rfHlstance. Tlrithh workers nhould : be nlort and watch development In America, for any lowering In their atandiird.M will without doultt have Nerlous effect In thiH coun try. We iniiMt be ready nml pre pared to Bttpport our fellow work ers acroM,H tin Alliintlc." To (he observant eyea of Mr. Swalen the American people look happier nnd more contented than do the people of Hnihind. He found a lack of that black tragic look of despair in their facew, ho often met wlih In ImlUHtrlnl i;np land. "Still." lie rnncluilcd. "this was been line there waa a Kn-ater de mand for nkllled nnd Heml-NUUled labor than the nupply," n demand which he believes will noon be on the ebb. CLUB PUNS oM1lly Amnnij IliltUh I nsists. ninny ludiiHtri.-M. it (h the usual method adopted, duch ft we have e.rerenced In KiiKlmid lhee pa.st few e:i.-H, of ctllllllK wUhi!! to nuilntnlii vlivhb-ndH and profits LONDON (AP).-The Karl of f;inKow. D. H. (.. lias be.-n elect ed a vice president of I he Hell ish KnselHlH and a member of the council and has tal.eu over ' the command of the itrltbdi l'anelstii In Hcoltnnd. Lord Krn.Ht Hamtl 1m hnji also ben cbcted a inem- reduetioiiM In ber of thi council of the Hellish ELK PARADISE Co-Respondent V'llKclNlfl. da pan May Suhvhlfxr Itadln TOKIO, (ATI A bill Rr.intlnpj n Btibsldy to the new radio orpo- rnllon of Japan, eMabllhei fori the promotion of radio IntercnitiHe ' be tween this co mtry nnd Amer- lea. will be Introduced In the Diet' by the department of com muni-1 cntlnns. It will provide for nti amount etiual to R per cent or 1 enpltntintlon of the concern. ROCK RPnTNOfl, Wyo. (AP) Transformation of the Jackson lloleountry of western Wyomtnc from n virtual graveyard Into n winter paradise for elk of the Yel lowstone National 1'ark region is the p'lan of the Ixank Walton Lea. Kile or America, according to an nouncement by the local branch of the organization. Kneh year hun dreds, often thousands, of elk per ish because of lack of food nnd It la the nlm of the league to remedy this situation. , In conjunction with the T'nlted States bioinglcnl nnrvey, report to the local members said, the organ ization has obtained options on .several rnnchcR and they will be taken over this Hprlug and turned Into winter elk refuges. It la estimated $ inn. una will be I required to carry out the full pro- gram and the money is to be raised J by subscription from tin league's .Mt.auti members throughout the ! I nlted States, j Ah the ranches nre purchased 1 the league will neck to have the grazing rights complementary to tho'ranchcH set aside for rail feed ing grounds ami later on 11 Is hop ed to havo congress enact legisla tion closing the Hole country to homestead entry. It Is the claim of the league that It Ih not a profi table ranching region. The snows which fall early on the mountains forming the sum mer range for the elk, drive these animals to the lower altitudes which formerly were lush with swamp meadows nml wild grasses. Now, It Is point ed on t . t liese fa 1 1 pastures are grazed over by cattle and sheep with the result that thv elk have nothing left nnd starve. The biological survey now oper ates one winter feeding ranch ami It Is estimated thousands of elk are taken care of each year. The Jackson Dole country. In frontier days, was famed as the rendezvous of outlaws nnd much la said about It In writings of the early went. New Hunch for Hidden Oold Draws Kwcttt Across Ocean TONOPAH, . Nev. - (AP). Pete Oslund, known as "that lucky Swede," Is buck In Tonopah af ter a long - visit to his native Sweden. Some years ago Peto worked ns a leaser in the Halifax mine here. Ho' had labored hard nnd found nothing. Hut . he had a hunch that there was high-grade ore in the Halifax. He st tie k to his hunch, and refused to abandon the lease after his partner had) declined to share the cost of one more round of shots. He pawned : his watch tor the price rfofu few! more sticks of powder. Tito days Inter he opened up -rich ore. on Iho 1, 000-foot level. It was n veritable jewelry shop. The lease had but Hu days to rin, and so Pete stayed on the job night and day. He dug out '2K, MioO, which seemed to him iul(e la tidy sum. He' then retired quietly to the homeland for I prolonged rest. Recently word reached him that some of .his old pals had made a new gold strike ih thn Cow Springs range, 3d miles, from Ton opah. This gave him another hunch, and he Js back on '.the Nevada desert .testing the powei of his luck to repeat. rick f When A wise man never thrown at n policeman or laughs his wife catches him In a' lie. Trouble with saying it with flowers you must keep repeating. From our few months ex perience in Ln Grande wo find the good people of Eastern Oregon want honest weight! jfor their money. With our' low profit plans we nre nhle lo Rive such services. FOR ALL AGES Many think coil-liver bit is mainly useful for chilclrcn. The fact is Scott's Emulsion to those of any age is n strength-maker that is worth Its weight in RolJ. Take Scott's Emulsion. Soul Vrnnt. ItlmnRrM. V. 1. tl-S Gifts For Every Occasion Always New At Richardson's Art & Gift Shop La Grande's ' House of Art. Pictures, Frames, China and Glassware. iY .. !'""''" sul fhuklr. torm.Tlv-IMri, 'pm'lM " 'liforni. ., , mi-nimlHil in h dt I ,u" ' inn.-.- ChivrkMr Kevpt a,M,i,,t hii.Hlwind, l-aptniR Mitim a Turkish army om,-,r , l-rlm-n riilvrklnr uyn her hui.Uin4 nnd Ihr foim.r Mm. vprrrkrl ,., ! Urn ktnt tn.-.i.liKh, 4,,.j,t rl, v. I " trviiwu- " 1 The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Tlwt Poor Man' KrtuMl" Opiw. 1 ooinlry. I'ltONF IIS M No Niin1a Itiulnraa Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 Wilson Bros., Tailors CLEANING, PRESSING AND HAT BLOCKING New Foley IJhljt. llione Main SlTi 'Wl-iJi!jasa i The biggect value in a winter car for the Satnlly The Fordot Sdan provides room for the whole family. Yet it is a light, easily handled car the kind you want for the months of changeable weather and difficult driving condition It is fitted with carpet and curtains that harmonize with the color tones of ' the two wide, deeply upholstered teats. It enables you to keep comfortably warm, yet nivepiinyoiirenairsincetnerordor&odan isequipped withCowl ' cii.iitfiui .uuniiiuuws uiMi lower oy revolving regulators. The Fordor Sedan $660 Coupe tS20 Tudor Simn SSO Runabout 260 Touring Car 290 Oa cm tra9u.ttkU Rib. .dSiitUiinfftmrt AUtrUM . DnroA You cannot own a car that oilers you better Value Or more widely useful service. And the greater economy of operating a Ford lends emphajis to the practical worth of this car to you. VV) Detroit. ' SEK TUB NRABCrr AUTHORIZED roMO UCALt.lt VI3ITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ALL FORD PLANT8 L