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THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, February' 7, 1025. PAGE FOUR La Grande Evening Observer i i '. IMIKFKNDKNT NEWSPAPER Published dally and weekly at Ia Orande, Oregon, by ths LA: ORANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' PUBLISHING CO. BRUCE DENNIS .. Editor Entered at postofflco at Clau Mall Mattoi Orande, Oregon, u On salo In other cltlca Oregon Hotel News Stand, Port land; Imperial News Stand, Portland; Multnomah New Stand, Portland Address all communications to The Observer, 1418 Adams Are., La Grande, Oregon. 6 UBSC1UPTION RATES 11 Carrier Dally, per month Dally, per three months Dally, per six months, In advance Dally, single copy Dally, per month Dally, per six months, In advance Dally, per year, In advance Observer-Star, per year CITT AND COUNTX OFFICIAL PAPER i'I ' . . -. : il 'AttaBoy, Cat Mill Eftv6 k . 1 i72r in mm, mmmmixuAc: & fHmra w.'t" . . ik no i ivi n yvi Til 1V M. tWk IY v V.i 1 I S i r-i ' mmmw& 1 lj -. - t h"r urrHiirtiiir. If she ban unv. I i to have doubt about powdering her nobo In luiblic. Tho lady shopper hud ordered about everything hauled down from I tho shelves, , ' . "I don't sec just Urn ritrlit thim;," she decided at IuhI. "J waul la mr- prlBe my huband on hln "birthday." "Why don't you hide behind a chulr und yell "boo" lit him," t'u.sp-1 ed the exunperuled clerk, Moat of UH, If we me koIiik to succeed ut till, uru going to hi uimill 1 towns. you n fry church this MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The ABsoclated Presa U exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. FEAR THOU NOT; for I am with thee; bo not dismayed;-for-1 am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee, yea, I will uphold thee with, the right hand of my righteousness. Isaiah 41:10, Aunt: "Ami weiv KmhI littln girl ot morning?" Sal he: ', yes. Aunt it-, a man 01-! furcil me a bin jilutr of money nml ! Mild '.No thank you.' ' - 1 And before concluding '(hut lwo cun live us cheaply ua one, youhtrj people should first determine I which one. I 27 YEARS AGO I wm ' lill as -ersfssffsav- VMS m H rSJ If StA ; All-Revealing Assuredly hIh will. Dr. Kam merer sayn so. 11 nd experlenn proves It. Kver s nce younjr people had mrentH they have been Dro Preserve! Huimlnir passionately that when they grow up they will understand their children belter ttmn tli'- IheiiinelvK ;iri' mtflerst'iotl und wit. in a ken more nllownnres. And with olo"k-llki regularity they have been growing up and forgetting nil about their protestations and pro- Yesterday In Congress A century from now a file of the advertising pages of the newspaper and magazine of today would provide a com plete jhistory of the customs and characteristics of the period. These advertisements record what the people are wearing, the problems of the day, current thought and the traits'! of the generation. ; Pick up any issue of the family newspaper and- there in wor.d and picture is the story of the day. that issue and posterity a century from now can tell what tho men and women of this generation wore, what their mode of transportation was, how they were amused and entertained. The advertisements have made the past an a Ifi-Hn'nc to I,,' profnunillv mftndnl- ricturc a man in the year 2024 chancing upon a file ol iy tin- Koiium-nn or thi.yiimii this nnuanunm- fni- flw, .vo.ii. 109,1 T.iv.nno- tn tl,o nHvoi-. ,r lr,,',,'rfl and all lluy 1 V-"' "b w v.. ....... .n,,,,. ,vhn, Ul(. KO.(1 , ,.omlMR. tising1 pages he would see arrayed bcfoio his eyes the stylois m i-uho of n.o way nu- mm in wearing apparel .for men, women and children of one "t" " ""youZ7. hundred years ago. He would see the types of automobiles! witll poi-a up from far iiml near, ill nun miI fi'Min !1 niiinl.w ..f ..iitnm.il.iln .,,l.,n.-i;u'.,..,lu "llllllKB won- .1 If f.'lcill he wAuld deduce that the automobile was in great favm' und universal use. Py the same reasoning he would lenrh '4lt.it- ....... ;.. i. 1:.. ;umw uiuiu io hi nKKiii uuiiiium cvun umccuiiij; in pu'-, j.i,. r,)s8ll8 .,, , ,, ,,, 11. . i . i . i i . - lUiuray uiu puonograpu ano piayer piano. ;, ; . - - .1 miven i kipi up whu tna timeH und ii Wi, prupUH.d iy Kvnutor : Tni nhur ti Mm m f .f fttifhii.iT wmtlf iw.i lm nondvv Ml" ,MB ,,U1! ,u"' " -amiiwu uy , Kentucky V " , ..-v ..v, -vi.n.u,, !,!,,, things their children lnsat up- iur nu leiuirr iu ine ativurtiseintiiiis 01 ine past 10 lmoini n uomg. jum -wny tuts is so one himself, from Hie cancor-curc ads; that ennepr mus h men ace to the ponmation and. fiom othor ads, that Dheaity 41ml exceodinjr thinnoss concerned the public as greatly .11s' tho nialigiuuit cancer. i The advertisements aie also a record of economic con ditions, icvealing market prices' and estimating the supply (Hiid demand. ' Fr the discerning contemporary reader the newspaper advertisements afford more interesting. and valuable infor mation than lie can preserve for potstoiity. - (tit they werwn'L.tUlT,ci:cut la, f undamentulty ho. Hlnce the be rlnning of things children have been looking upon their parents oh The aim-tided MrKudden banking bill wi:s reported to tho senate. It win announced that President Coolblgc approves tht- postal hill drafted - by, the 1iouh post office committee, , t'ongri:sHlmia cunfereeH ugree iiM'iit on AtuMcle HhoulH leglHlution wum Kind to hue the approval of President roolldgc A t guments .wiM-e coiicl tided bi- ffit a Iwiiivi. fOU.Milli..., .... ..I... t..u TUlilL.,niramiii (.'cleral Jliiiue" Unkei- nf WumI Virglal". ' ' 1 OFFICE CAT By Junius "You certainly an crazy about women." "Why fliouMirt 1 he? Half my pnmit.s weii? women." lld you ever hear abotit the twins who were numed Kulo and Duplicate; and another set whose names were Pete and Ilepcal? People who Invest In watered stocks nmrht not to complin If they gtt Huultcd. Oaily iMurning (ba"rver, Kebru ary 7, 1SW8 V. .. Tucker, prin cipal of t hu Klgin Hclioot, was in tho elly Kuttirday. li. Craig, who Tor ueveral months wuh proprietor of the Kumnicrville hotel, will -move, to the pity 'in a few days. " Karl Stevens Is expected home In April. The Blue Mountain band will brush up and bo In a position to furnish classical campaign music during the oncomlm; election. ' Marshall l'Vunk t'hilders return ed ..from Portland Saturday morn ing where he had been with his daughter, Jessie, who had an oper ation. Me reported that Mjss Jes sie was resting as welt as could be expected. There is a bright new crirl baby In tho home or Mr. and Mrs. H Barnell. Hereafter the young M'ss will celebrate her birthday on Feb ruary 6. and cluim Ja Grande as her native city. 1'nlon William Miller, ex-mayor of La Grande, was In Union last week. Joseph Vandevanter of The Park died suddenly In Union of heart (allure -Thursday evening. Phoenix Hosiery No. 368 A FULL-fashioned med- ium weight pure silk hose for women, with 8 inch lisle garter top. Em bodies distinctive super wearing features, among them "Tipt-toe," the invisible re inforcement where most needed. Long mileage hose that will give you the utmost in wearing satisfaction. Let us show you this popular number today in colorings for every occasion. 1 !l : wufotseoj I If lit aitertiM lf' gnrwlf tl, lit known ; "Climlie. ilear." salil (lie fond Ta firuiulc wife. "I s tailed loilay to Investigation of an alleged agree- eifmoinlze on our we'kly epeiLs'." iiient to control the tobacco mar- rnHt, Linked Together Modern business is based in great part upon credit. Ilig business and small business and all branches of business aro conducted on a credit basis. It therefore follows that when credit fails business will fail. It is no business secret that the chain of credit ex tends ;all the way down from the source of raw materials to the ultimate consumer. Everybody use credit. Th manufnctii.cr, the merchant, the fanner, the customer, all are Ijorrowers. Husiness benefits from credit, of course, or it would not grant it, but the public also reap:; rich benefits from liberal credit, Automobiles, fine furniture, good clothing, radios, piano$, phonographs and many other quasi hixui ies are possible for most people only through credit. If; the ciedit method of merchamlisinp; is to tiuluiv those who receive ihc bviicf.t faun it must Will their contracts. That this has been done is evident from th? fact that the pi eat mnjoiity of people who buy on credit pay their debts pioniptly. A cardinal virtue of the American people is the hon esty t,hey exhibit, in their relations with their fellow-men. No greater insult can bn heaped iqm the Anieiiean tha.i to brand him 'd adbeat." "(iood ilitrlliii;. il?" How did yon do "I rut nil of your Havana rlitars j in half, m you'll luuo twice as The Beiinle piiHsed the house ' ,,mi,i'" bill uppropriutint; H tj5.oyn.aiui forj" j loud eulislriicttiMi and forest road I Improvements. finds It hard to say. The tempt u tlon is tn fall back on the bromide that "II h human niiture Hr. Kummerer told bin rhiitiRo audience that: LiriRiititer tienerui Mitchell rear In other nonlH. H i veiv un I firmel Mm stalcim-nts on p;oeriK. Hdde that the dnuchttTH of to Are you af!iaiut"d with Mrs. Styles, your l- shiomible neighbor? Only in u roundabout way. iter cut boards at our horse. morrow will pokhcch inn a y or most or the ebaraeterlHtli s of their mottiet-H - our plrls of to day. They'll be the same thinits. only more ho. ment aircraft ttollf I house commlttef. b'fore I Withdrawal or ' deb Kates trom t h eouiei i'iice. It was nnuoiinoed. was imtltoiized by President ('ootidRe. All unnlil ht u.-ll If II... I.iimi.o j man went ufttr business the way the American R'verniiu nl noes after li tii'iii'Mi opium i A won am Is old when she Mollis Ford Commercial Delivery ST ART Hit A-l CONDITION TAINT NEW $250.00. Perkins Motor Co. A Telephone , s Uiu liusincss man's uy tho. )i()i)c Ui;viwi.!!All,7 the children's delight. Order this family servant now. Home Independent Telephone Co. READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS L. Obituary They will be--there can be Uo doubt oT that.. In youth they will I" Intolerant of th ways ot ma t'liity, and In ae they will he tn-, obrant of the ways of youth. Sucl Is the way of the world. Out we announce bodily. In spite of It all. (bat tthe iiiHtttillion oT s-m lety isn't I IdS AMU UNO N coln In the how-wows liecume nT .MM.KS I'l'I'Y. Atont.' (Sperii() the way the younger Kenenition lb tins Anderson. i;s. died at his home .ii tirifc. The ymuiKcr ffeueration. In at M7 North Montana avenue fol- Jlhe knevitrttile cOlilSe or tMne, wtll lOwiliB a kIioiI Hlne;s. The hot . become the older Reiieral ton end III wi" ,M' M bs roriuer home ill the process it will find a way to Wp'duoie for funeral writers and carry ctvHlal Ion along to new iri- burial. umphs ot progress. " Mr. Anderson w.ts horn (ieiotnir I lit. lSfK and has lied In Mit-s lmmh Hiin I, Ine hi Itnn o rrl-. 'lly tor l?ears. He was employ- l urKNHAf.KN (AIM A lsn- 'd as a mechanic In the Milwaukee hdi roiiipiinv is prrp.irttiK to start railroad sho, k and had many a motor Ioin Hervice between beie friends In the cll. Mr. Andet-.on and Paris. Later intends to Hlnit Miried ty a wile ull l seciiil a similar service thiou;;h the Hal- ehtldrcn. Ian Itlvlera. . , I 4mvrtt.n fH w,, k t;v-it hi i-ometn,es we Ket mad and ji Grumlr havini; worke-Lior the think all v e j:et for our taxes are i-V. for several yearn Many i he receipts. ,.., frt,.,ts mourn bis ile.itli. Fiber-Silk Vest Tubing Coloi s. Si.: IVach und Pink per nril. 91.011 SILK ttosi; Si nn Wears loilt-cr and looks better, in all the wanted We m'II Unity nml Children's Wear at the wry lowt Norton's Kiddy Shop I nice-. SHERRY' 1 .F-rwjafMrnfff IffOffl TUB OL1J HOME TOWN I rtmie lh's u'vivitl trtnotiitmn nf Ku.-m.i-the lifiH i( ivnivrriiio snnn pic-wiir imbhlt pihapi Kuins tt mii extensive Ittiiied eily have liren tineaitheli in Neyathi, hat many marital mills remain Imnetl in Ken Editorials From Over Uv Nation 'I, per .Hid N ltd Me her tthete f -ni i ( lletl tn liter 1 yeiitw to mliTilt. t Iomii . iH t -s'ie the "ap ute I hlurs :'ImiiiI sh will le com t-l more maltir litre Is one o THK HA' in TMi; WfHSMi KuKetif. lir-v I;s'er Mr. Paul Kummerer. i"-r nr i.b noicd sci entist from I lie t'nterMtty of Vien na, U leeturlujr In this eonetrv fl noted KuropeiiuK. t- v a i;. of dot n If When fli. nti Hlu.it ot ready cash. The oth r day in t'hl- I'anchler uia iiy to her sislt. dallred pi renin "Just wait until I'm mown up and, have chit dten I w on ' 1... Nhot-ki d si ev ryt'litis til. .),.,' Itllt rven the hardest boiled yoiinic Shebu of today may -t n s!iji.k or two In the future from i : t i vkcaIM ' ; 1 "Vs.' Mf , mm? 1 ilffH Uy 'Stanley If W L0"4T net A NEW MAtm-MAl tM owns Gnm l 1 r-i 7 V If A.' J tr t HPODLUHS WHO -16 POS1HJ.O ... TME STREET CCeS t3v SUNDAY MONDAY - TUESDAY (APTAIN RL00I) IE 10U T1IK CHILDRKN THIS YKAK raii'iil.s, give liifd. Hring endless hiippinc.-s to yum children as the year wears on by inculcating in (Iiem Hint admiiahlc trait of being Thrifty. Stait it with a Savings Account for each in this strong bank. 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