La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 04, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 6

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    Wednesday, February 4, 1925.
THE ES GHSNT5E fiVENWO OBSERVERJ'
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SLOW TICKERS
r OUT OF FAVOR
' NEW YORK. (Ar Plans of
tho Now York Slock Exchange
onnounccfl for l-Vh. 7, to ubhrov
littf symbols on 100 Iniporlunt
blocks uri' expected to speed up
Iho mock ticker ulmoHt 2upiroenl.
The ticker would then print an
nvi-ruK of f5 transactions every
sixty Heoonds iion th-' tape reel
ing from tint familiar olioklnK
flnnH hlvn Inlo the banket, a
riutrkt nlnff In puce almost 60 per
oont above that of two yam uko.
The rhanRM has been made nec
(Hfiary by the recent reconl-lireak-Iuk
hull market of 2.(iiMi,noO-ttburo
iiayn, during which the ticker at
iIiiich baa fallen hh much u 15 to
42 mlnulcH behind I lie actual Irail
Inif. Concurrently the WeHlern 1'nlon
Telegraph company, the Hlock cx
chatiKe uip-nt lor nmlor dllribut
lon of stock quotations in at work
upon additional win; extension
of the terrllory It H rviH direct.
The Hloelc exchange il n-lf operuleH
Iho tkkern lined by mciubeiH In the
financial dimrlet, nonth of I'Imiii
hers Hirer!. The W.Htern 1'nlon
fciipplten all non-in en i he is In this
area, all iinml-rH and non-mem-hera
north of thl.s line throiiKhont
the oily, nml-the-remaliiinK lb-kern
In the country al large.
The Wenlern 1'nlon at preneuf
flonhrn stock tiuotiif iomi hy auto
matic IraiiHniiHHlon an far went an
Cleveland, supply Ing Ronton.-Philadelphia,
Washington, Haltltnorc,
Pittsburgh, Alhany, KyruoiiHe and
Rochester on the way. The com
pany now dims within the m-xt
six months to push Die western
objective as far as 'Men go, which
Is now hy Morse relay, and also
to embrace in ihis dlrecl service
Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas ('My
and Kt. l.ouln.
The new symbols will cause
lltlln Inconvenience to the trading
public. Seldom fines a broker's
customer. It Is said, have more
than Kt He penile slock Issues in
his strongbox, and he can readily
memorize their changed desig
nations anew. The. hardest hit
will he the brokerH themselves
and the reporters on the floor of
tho Stock exchange who pluck
sales on the wing from the brok
ers milling around the score of
trading posts, and to them It Is all
tt Is all In the game.
Headline says consumption of
cigarettes Is Increasing. Ami, we
guess, cigarettes aro Increasing
consumption.
Whal's in a name? Nothing. In
New York city. fol. Silllinan Is :
and an usher at his church.
T lhytng it'
t . tM tn tf () Authorlted '
I)ilihntrtr : whr tht mf
tr copy of tti Tim ken Sr.
J lc Catalog BVkiUbla:
h ptintinr Timkon Ilrir.
Inut urn told in th or
' fc.u and bUuk Timktn
.nm
Leightons WeldiriK &
Machine Works
J lef Iiom a i
10c
Special
10c
Otld.s nnd Finis of Dishes
up to 50i- value, nil for
10c K.U H
F. L. LILLY
Hutlwara
Phooa Halo 81
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(ilt.t.HS HOKS SOT (iKOW I NDI R HIS IM P, lint on hi
bend. Uul lltrii, Ihf bead U Junt clsy uioUt rluy und (lie
r gtHM litre It 2U dttys old. A new on U Ih-Iiik nwil (or U
tittiuliHo't Kt, f'ut't 4'flltrnliun ttit vtur
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THE CHAMPION Indian Juvenile dancer, Is the title claimed
by this youiiRer. He Is. Uttle Crow I Vatheni, and, j but
years old.
EAST OREGON
WAU-OWA, (tie, (Special).
1j. V, and limine l.nthrnp of I .cap
recedved the sad wonl the i Ir.si
of the week of tho death of tlu kr
Uliele, II. H. Whipple, nt IVuver-
ton, - OieRon. -Air. Whipple ;is
one of tile early plniittMH ul l'l:t..l
ern nitron, luvim; ltd at Sum
inervlllc alioill f.'i years ni;o. lal
er moving In Muntana where he
lived for many years before nu
Ing to Iteavi'i ton.
John (.'mu'h of l.i ap has Ikvm
milte poorly for the past r r,
days.
Mrs. J. H. (instln ami son,
visited several days t he lalt-T
part of the week with .Mrs. tl;is
tin's inolher, .Mrs. t'oiisins, ul
near Lost hie.
The past week has 1 n very
Manny In this seel Ion of the
country, the rnln and warm
Weather causing the snow to set
tle i oiiHhlei-nMy. The sledding h is
beeoiue qlite thin on many nf
the roads, making t ravel w ii h
any kind of a lig oiitte .litfuult
The highway bt lu.rn her.- ;inl
I, untitle is smd tit be nitnnt; up
unite bailly In many plans. Mine
the frost lias mm. nut.
A number of cav of "flu" nr,
reported In 1 1 mm h ft loll. Two
children of James Ulllunpey are
said to t... wry slk with veer(
chkvs of pin unmnta follow Ing the
"fin."
Mis. I,, ("ouch has been ipilie
alck for the past several days,
suffering from an a'tnek of the
flu."
Mins I'ay lwtni'ii; caon lmme
from lit-Tp! m.. i i . . .
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Will.e
tie lr r
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in tlay v 11 h (i i
of ineinh.Trt in ;)
bcis of t!te f'"'d
unit '1Ihciiss-i1 i
for tho riiinou.i
nhtih nill !- I
PIONEER DEAD
my 7.
pr. t. ,
irn.uu'
aa Item
ttPH,
T. J.
ItCplVH
f 1 utu
in Die
I'nicn
i'lliordiin!.'
roimtv.
nnd H.il
the north woods the last of the
week, where he has been logglng
tor the past several weeks.
A dance was given at the 31.
(1, MaMerson home in Middle val
ley Sat unlay night. A large
crowd was In al tendance, all re
purl In g a very enjoyable time.
Some or the lurniers In this
com m unity have ev pressed the
opinion t hat some of tho moi e
tender vai let es of fall sown
w heal have suffered some damage-
fruiu winter, kilting. He
ports state that stune fields of
.llukln's (Tib t1 have ht'en killed.
Many are of the opinion t hat
rorty-iold and ulher hardy va
rielies are in eond eondilton. In
i he p.iMt few years, even when
these varieties have withstood the
Inter's freeIn g well, much uT
the .link, dm I'tnli has been killed
by the freezing.
Y. M. C. A. WILL
WKLCOME ITPILS
TO PALESTINE
CUTOAOO, (AD A nild-wlnt-or
school nf tlio prophets, which
will upi n annually on Christ mas
ve on the lii-blH of tho Sheidierds
and e!t"o on the orthodox Kuster
Sundav tnornim; in tho Church of
He1 Uourrectinn Is one of tho fca
I iit'-H planned to the curricula, of
the .l.-rusnlcin Y. M. C. A., which
is to have is homo on n hill over
looking .la t fa tiate. on of tho ro
luiuittc spots of that country.
hllo all tho fund needed to
build tho "V" has not been obtain- '
d. sufficient was raised horo it ,
'hriHiimis time to u-uro the fit
terprisc, iiceordluf? to lr. A. i ,
Harte. in chariro of the work, of
the International Committee in Jo-!
nmab in, who nr just returned to
Palestine, lr. Harto drsrrlbeB
the new "Y" (is a "btnpb of
ft .'n''b!p for the forward in of
p,i . nd C I Hili 4 iiiuiiK i lie a."
lie lelie c-i tli at such a build intf
m the land of the I'.ihle Otn bo
.made a mecra for tbble students
land si'botars of ab nations.
'Tor .l.rusabm the ' Y bulldlnjr
j w il pro id,, tor t he tourfobl pro
r.Mim or ;ictiitt s which is the re.
j -ill of utmost of cenlury of ,Y-
1 '. . I'MH'i . nee." Ir. Harto said
i I-' tore nit;. 'Tor lt)bb la nils
in" plan to pilde a tratnlnc
-bo'd for Cbrtstian workers, phv
ic.M directors nnd p(a crotmd Pi
i'-r isors Km- the reliKions world
la i, w ti mi. (winter nchool
I of the prophets. The obloct of
ld fehool will bo to brlnir to
I'M .t men. inUdoiiarles anil Hlh .o
uus v( all lauds the greatest
BBSaSBBGmSSBa
IM 1(01)1 (INi (a you ninii
jer of Hie 1'iilteJ Ktateg Ku
prfme Court. William Howard
Taft here. Twenty-seventh
president of the I Jilted States.
Aimoluled chief hullca hv
iTtnUlent llurdlnii, Jun- !iU,
mi.
UK HE'S CAKOM.NA I -IN
COIA - I1EAS, prize winning
hfmity of Honolulu. Nhe now
Is on her way to Hollywood
with a movie contract, pa cited
aafelv hi har ultcase.
aid to understanding the lllble by
giving them familiarity with the
country and its cusioins ami man
ners." ;'i'iniiii's first Ciililc Hallway
( mm VI KHKNTl I A U Saxony.'
(Al') 'Ihc first cnbl' railway in
(icruinny to curry iuia.siuKrs has
htM-n inauRurati'il. It HturtH In this
city uiul ruiiH two inlli-B to tho top
of Kliliit-1 iiiountiilu, which han
mi umtul of a.!75 ret iiliiivo tho
city. The 'cupm fluHpciulctl from
the cubic' carry l!u pcr.snnM.
Iiipan lu Itiilun' A run.
TOK H K A l Kuiir ilivislons
comprising 4u,utui imn of the Jap
aiicMf urni will ho ills misled hy
May 1 In accordance with the. pott
era ret rt'iii-li incut plan of t ho
Km on i in fit t. The divisions ubol
ihcd liax hot n nii ctod lai Ri ly
with a vb-w to the ccihumuU re
sult In the roKions where they
arc rilatlnni'd.
Socliillvtt Total Seven Million'.
ltKIU.TN. (AI Th Berlin bo
ckal democratic orau, Vurwnrts,
estimates that Hn strcnRth of or
Ka nixed Soi fa lists t Ii runabout tho
world in P'L'I was ".niui.uii. F.nfC
hind loads tho list with Xl'.H.ono
members of the ijibor party. Ger
many couics second with NiiO.nuO
und Austria third with fc'iii.liiu.
MoK. & R.
LIQl'IU ALHOLEXE
TliG physiolojriftilly inert
oil, lvfinod from genu
ine Kussinn oil. Quick
ly ends constipation.
Moon DrujJ Co.
Everything for the
Sick Itoom
1'IIONK MAIN US M
ANIMAL LOVERS
WOULD ABOLISH
CRUELIST TRAPS
WASHINGTON' (AD A threw
year campaign before state legis
latures, with tho backing of pro
minent humanitarians and hu
mane workers. Is about to be
launched for the suppression of
the steel trap and other non-killing
device for capture of fur
1 tearing animals.
The American Humane Associ
ation heads the list of organisa
tions supporting the movement,
and Mrs. Minnie Aladdern Ktske
heads the list of Individual work
ers who will lend their support.
I'omtnander Edward It reck of the
naval reserves, a historian und
woodsman, will direct the cam
paign, announcement -of which re
cently was made before the Hu
mane Education Society of Wash
ington. outlining the work. Command
er Itreek told the society that
white lao.oaa.iMja fur-bearing unl
inals were taken yearly In steel
trais and suffered days and some
times weeks of agony, not la per
cent of thosi taken were required
to furnish furs for t he cl ti.tl
needs of human beings In cold
weather. The history of the f in
trude In America, he said, testi
fied that the craze for summer
furs Inereasi-d the killing fourfold.
Special
V-A-L-E-N-T-I-N-K
Candy!
Hearts
Five Kinds
Vi
10c
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Depot & Adams
6,000
SHEEP
We have for sale a band
of 6,000 bleeding ewes, Ram-
boulet stock. Will Iamb in
April; 125 registered Hamp
shire buck's, and one of the
best equipped sheep ranches
of 920 acres in Oregon.
PYRAMID LAND CO.
MAIN 7115.
IP VOl' wnnt n
iH)l plnce to hide
AVK'HI-: nfrnld we
CAN'T supply you
IUT WK hove iin
AM I I I.I.V koo.I plnre
Mill AVVTIIINt; you
SIAV WANT to pill In
KTOHAlir. nn.l It In
SAIi: ANI rnrcrully
WATCMI K ami lhi prlre
Is l,ov bo whnl nioro
t'Ot l.l) vor ASK?
La Grande
Warehouse Si
Storage Co.
Jefferson and Ilranlork fits,
l'lione Jllnln 1a
ERICKSOX A Dt'RLAND
WE SPECIALIZE
ON
Generator
Starting
Ignition
All Electiical Rcpnira
To Your Car
Guaranteed
Service
Full lAne of
Service Tarts
Baitery Electric
Service
1311 Wash.
M-7o3
Public conscience, when aroused,
the speaker declared, would de
mand the abolition of the non
killtng tnup. i
KOTTKKDAM. (A P ). The ten
thousandth vessel to enter thb;
port last year wan welcomed by
the local authorities with much re
joicing as It came up the river,
December 30, It was the atcutuer
Jonge. Anthony with a cargo of
piece goods from Italy and wine
and fruit from Kpaln.
Vear-end statistics show that
Holland's Inland river shipping
traffic, the most Important of
which la the Ithlne traffic, has
grown to more than three times
ihc size of the preceding year,
ami even exceeds the record year
of 1 1 : by over 2.tMio,oj .tons.
tPhcrtrcr they sell good candy
EVERY BITES A DEUCHT
ELECTRIC
Curling Irons.52.00 up
Flat Irons ?4.00 up
Percolatoi-s $7.00 up
Toasters 56.50 up
Waffle Irons..$10.00 up
Grills ..J9.85 up
Hot Plates 54.65 up
Boudoir Lamps?2.00 up
Flash" Lights : 50c up
Electric Ranges.510.00
Electric Engines -512.00
La Grande
Electric Co.
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MAN'S
WORD
More than three hundred years ago, Miguel de Cer
vantes said: "An honest man's word is as good as his
hond." Advertisers must he honest men, if they would
remain advertisers. Their announcements are signed.
They must tell the truth in their advertising. For their
own protection, as well as yours.
What would it profit a man to advertise "Pure- virgin
wool suits," only to have you discover they were shoddy?
You would soon separate the sheep from the cotton.
And you would never deal with that man again. And,
further, you would tell all your acquaintances what a
skinflint he was.
As a matter of business, if not of personal principle,
an advertiser must tell the truth in his signed announce
ments. That's what makes the advertising columns of
' this paper such reliable guides to honest merchandise.
The printed announcements are bonds between you and
the advertiser.
Read the advertisements. Read them regularly. To
be informed on the newest and best in everything. To
save hours of shopping. To make the family purse do a
bigger, better job. To get goods of known quality at ths
most attractive price.
You would not plan a motor trip without first con
sulting road-maps and guide-books. Is it logical to plan
a shopping trip without first consulting the advertise
ments? Read the advertisements. Then go to the stores
with your mind more than half made up.
A Signed Advertisement Is, in Effect, a Sealed Bond
between You and the Advertiser
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The transit of German reparation
coal was an Imporlunt factor In
this Inrreuse.
Ocean-going shipping, ' on the
other hand .did not show a corres
ponding growth.
They claim Philadelphia hnntle-
gers made only $100. mm, pup lastVgardlng ability of the airplane,
It Is Fine to Regain
Health --But Much
Better to Keep It
There are unavoidable illnesses.
Regular physical examinations, however, would
do away with a great percent of our sickness.
Through them any health menace is found 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. Thy.
' Owner and Director.
Servicing Batteries
We Specialize in
Battery Recharging, Repalrini and nrotaoging the lerrlo
jour batter waa Intended to give regardless of the Has , or
make. Our prices and sprrlee must satisfy.
8-HOUB KEGHARGH SEKVIOB EXTDB Distributor
FRED T.
MAiif m
H0USEGLEAN1NG
KALSOMINE
PAINTS AND OILS
VARNISH AND ENAMELS
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
AN HONEST
yr. but-then it was a prealden-
tiul year.
Jt wft revealed that re uppolnt-,
ment of Brigadier-General AilUh.
ell aa assistant chief of tho army
air service will be deferred unit.
he explains certain alaiemenia re
BURGESS
1MB Jeffarsoa An,
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