La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 09, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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    Mnndav. February ?V 1925.
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
OFFICE
News of the Week
9AcFL0RSHEIM SHOE
H
La Grande Evening Observer
INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Published dally and weokly at La Grande, Oregon, by tha
IiA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PUBU8HJNO CO.
BRUCE DENNIS Editor
Entered at poatoffice at La Grande, Oregon, u Beoond
Claaa Mall Mattel
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land; Imperial Now. Btand, Portland; Multnomah News Stand,
Portland
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Ave, La Grande, Oregon.
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. WORLD'S BUST NEWS: The angel said unlo them, Pcnr
not; for behold, 1 bring you good tidings of grcut joy, which
shall bo to all people. For unto you Is bom this day In
the city or Uuvld a Saviour, .which Is Christ the Lord.
Luke 2:10, 11.
Out of Luck"
Man once had two sanctuaries into which woman feared
lo, or at least did not, tread. He, was' deprived of one of
these the saloonby the .Volstead act. These other the
barber shop ho has been compelled to share with the
bobbed-hair flapper. , .
It used to bo that a fellow could seek a few moments'
ii ii lis mi iijgjjpjaggjans-i--
. BUT WMVCoeS That ,
ll .Vw-srv if s&
AWrlriplCT Sqo - 111 .
Editorials From
Over the Nation
1 1 was irodui-d by ull Orveon but
There Is money hi onions lien:,
taking avorugo yinlilu, and prices
over a long period. THIh Is a
stable irop hi-re, and larger pro
fits will be1 obtained by improved
Till: ONION CAPITAL. (methods: by heller control of
Salem. Ore., Htalesman. III the ' neula- l.v ri.lli:.il..n ih..
lannual Klugan numbers of . The i.,.,ii.,i r ,. i,i,.h ...in i... r i
rest from the daily grind by stepping into his favorite bar-i Hll"""""ln ,,r 11 number ' i't tiiroumi experimentation; by i.ei-
a it i j, iii,. ' iiuii. aiaii'ti tun i,.P H(.tMj Helecllon: liy better Ineth
AH the Shams Of etiquette COUld be IOlgottell this was a good onion district; ods of cultivation' liy butler r-
' cliandlHing methods in iiiarketintj
L
UMBER TRADE
V
E
GODD
ber shop.
j ;j .:a..t . t ' i i i j l"ml ,C1 l:' I'-3 numher the writ-
aim can i. .uaiuu niuiuui JLCai ui BUiiitiUHU ut'iii ui lUiKit'U. ' (r wiim tilde to'miy:
Conj.idcrinK the- restrictive In
fluence which adverse weather. Is
having on ;the lumber market In
vat ioun imporliuit consuming ee-
Muriun is miri hv i.ntt.n i,n,iii., lions, the trade 1h of good volume,
If he so desired he was privileged to lower his "galluses" !t,M! onl0" P(m'y ore- uge practice Ami another tuihtf a"d u in ft howiii Homo iiuick-
i Ai . fc"o iiton, Hnlfiu Ih tri ready an onlun thnt Ih Important enlnB. according to the American
to nali mast; lay aside the stiff while collar and tie, bare ceniorhut this rity nimuid bu hi w . jj)aHiibtrinan, ciiitaKo. Mtn stocks
the grizzled chest, roll the shirt sleeves to the elbow.'"";:;1, '"; f l,, w,,; 't."..''! Jti7nFrtoZ'&? "'Z
and, if necessary, loosen the heavy pressure mound Iiu't,,!.',! 'iTdiiirM X... ImxZ 1", "V "ZuLZ f''T ?,ymw,"m' w"h "".r
hi-Pflr1.luiHknt. U w,i. nm 1!i.lib i( l, ,J market more H. l.ir n ? " J.. . : . " ? ""'"M" " l-nl builUlnK pros,eeCs, retail lum-
uu....v. ...... , , j,,., ,,,, i,t,,,: - - in,- f,un ,,uHe, I mil., Merrliry, one hi
back, basking in the cool breezes of the electric fans and .,
1i.tm.inff to th. Iriuial ,.l,(t,. ... I nniim ,u-Ln, ...... . . .. Kttu. "V Aineili n. nr.. l,y on a aomewhat lrKer hchIo
CAT
TRADl MANN PH.
fy Junius
t
Thin t-roMuunl iilKliOiutre Is
niakliitf tht'ni bright rr than tner.
W'sien our htenu. canw In iu tt;
fiiurkitl that tluv dltln't luui a
man In SlU'ria with a uimmIcii lt',
we naliimlly thought uliv iv ht.
omiiIiij; ui lei I (j; rut, and aktM "Vh
not?" ,
"llu-y use a roM.s" was 'her
haughty aiiDHcr, )
i
Tlit'i'u if nu more unfurl una tu
thing on curth tliun u gootl (irl
murrylng' a man to rt-tonn liiin.;
i
Too iiiUL-h Up tjlick will kwp
uwuy tliu cliapt). '
It Isn't bo iiiucli that Mm
wouldii t but hu hutua you lo thuik
Uiat t-.io would.
Blutic u radio bus extermina
tor. There is mutiy a lliiur; of beauty
who la a Jaw forovur.
A inun often telln a girl that lie
wouitl wail u iniliiuii ua.i3 lo iiuti
ii utr, oui no utiver uutH it.
Huleuuiu: 'Sir, I would liko to
liileiedk ou lu u nw loud uteaK
er.'
Hadlo Kan: "1 have a very yood
oiitj. aim s out to a club meeting
just now." .
7
Another rcaMn so many inodci'ii
klU'.ii'141'Uo uiiuriineiita upi.tai io
b(l it u Ultl-l.ialllOIICtl futuuiut Li
tliut tlH'iv uju mi muu built in
lent in vs that i.mc h no room fur
a barrel of apph'.s.
TltiHT AS COILD Mi-
"Go uon, and uliut llio aliuiU'r,"
A motht r to lir hoii urn uttt r.
riie ulititlt'i'u mutt," the b-jii did
tsuy.
"Alid 1 can't shut K any shutter.
f
From the "For Sale" column of
a .newspaper: "Violin for sale by
tauy wili inlaid scroll head."
'Aw a'e o' is houMt'lcaiilii;;," I
oaiti Mm. .Snow t.ilic.
'ts," rtilttl Airs. Mnrah (irtt'ii,
'tley in notiiin' like moving Iii.iiks
louiHl (Mice In a while. vny 1 ws
uome aerofss a laU' of Nlipiitrg un
der the bald Ah hadn't been foah
THE MAN who
keeps abreast with
the timrs rciies on
The FLORSHCIM
13IIOE lor style that
is smart good
looking correct.
The 'ftfallo
10
m
4 ' '
Si
waa a daiiKbh-r or ivKon p'on-j Alloiney Cftntral Slom- advis.d
eei-H, ivti-r ami Srlefiia Kulin. I'n-Hldenl I'ooliil in- will remain
reBhlrnt in: un head or the juslict? di-partnnMit
mid many yeai h
thlH Htate.
When a piuall eh I Id she en me
with her parentH from Kans s
to O rt iron. She was Kradunled
frtim the (tine .Mutintain univer
sity In ha (Irande and laler taught
Bfdiool there. Later, with her
huahand. the l ite George K. OvvefS
she engacred In edueational work
in lltiuoiH.
tt ii 1 1I fharlttK 11. Warren Ik con
firmed to Hiieeeed him.
no jeultb. ' .
. i
She: "After all, what.tH home?"
lio: '"i lie place to stay when the .
ear la laid up." '
There was a certain conraden
yesterday's tonsorial parlor that couldn't bTiiad'elsewhoic
r ilt'JiltTH in htuiiiniiiir lit slmw
of the a itNtiniftiiiL' ihu'kii..i-m .r ...... i t..i. ....... t.. ...
mill ill llMl iiml in.,. i-li, ..ii it... .. ... " 1 i
1 " " ' m i nil- liliKiMir I lli IiIomkim-m .r lli.. t.ii.. ik r..- ..I....I .i
:'""' l-mn,l r on. , , ,., llllllBirl,.H hen..,..re Mill eonaervalive. and r'u not
Wlllllll Hie CdllflllPS of,""' "!' marUela. T,.y have .levi-ln,e,l a 1,ae ItA' UHel.v to uloek lo anythlnit llku
i yriirirne-nuK'ni (f.-j,r I he iTllar riir.'iSfi SiMiiliin.' rnVnorTiiiil ..slaii will rather .ol-
trlct HDIIt to markot alMJJt 6U0 of eeullnir I:.. -.. l jl... ii II...I,. i.....i ill ll..... i
Doctora, lawyei's, statesmen, ministers, business men nndi""' wl1"1'' 61,0 curs of ; onionsliumi, erectiiiK Iiuiiuhibh. '!., n 1 oiii.is ui-nmiiy in immi. ti.ik has
labnimn illtni niin.rlnrl in. nrnimnn o-emnwl An,, .ml ,.ll , oMMn maikela. ealuhllMliInc there a vurltable veu-v been their policy Tor the llutt few
" " ' I "Ver iiill eaiB of ollioim were eta lite rl(y. .
subjects were open for discussion and by nil )arties. Diplu-iiipi'ii rro ie i.ninnu nti-i-t Tiue people me eoiiHianiiy ex-
mas and degrees liad a way of ducking their possessors and ',!riVo,,nil','m'Ki'i, !"hiin"r !"''''-'i"','II"i",1''b- ''''. y nr.- deveiopina:
waiting outside the door.
the liking for I lie
..ieK uuiiin in inal city. keenlnir iiualltles nml ml,,.,- ni,.iM
T, . . ,. . ., , ' ., illstrlct Ih rapidly of lilKh exeellenee uH Ihe yellow
II yOU lOVe tO llKll, there Was alWa.V3 SOIlle lie-Clla) llllli, I in owlnu mid tin- Bieateal union union they Rrow. They are ex -
would follow you a one the nun mar streams. Alwnvs i piuv i ' """ ""' 1 s,a"s ' """niinB nh iiNiuraenH. mtn
with sympathy and consolation for the loss of the five
pounder that snapped the line short off, just as the net
I ome ro llreKini liooklet of prnmi.setl of Kreat Hllt-eeH:!,
Hiilem (.'iiamlier of t'oiiimei-eu.l with oilier ve;etalilen.
yeara. and they will prohully eon-
tlnilL- It. at leaal lut long ua the
tranaportation sitnatiolia remains
as favorable us It wuh during I "24.
This or courae meana a revolution
izlng of the lumber industry, as It
means that the retail trade will Bu
along with minimum stoeka and
j,i, v, ,-h"H'- in it,, i,ii. imf a
.set Utiles during Ihe year, but will
And that Is ti ll, .,I,k,,1i..k- The ... ..r .... eBu iaie pu reuasea e, ireiy uccoru
' . r....n , "..-;,
was brounht into play. You didn't have to be afraid lo , , : "ZZ Kr,mer a vent i, , , . '
stretch the cize of your fish a notch or two, for the ma- '"r ,Ma i'ie roast, ami m i"' n hi-iiihi or inie ui 't
jority ol chaps strong; enough to grow whiskers are sul'I'i- ,.,... ' ni,e i.ni.1,1, ,,...,.. ,. I..,., '!'"' M,m ix latB.-uuaniitics r
lo aetital requirements or its
L'ltslomers.
lltdiislrliil demand meanwhile re
mains considerable. The railroads
ciently considerate to overlook harmless enthusiasm. Ami,
furthermore, they have been in the same tug themselves
and know what it is to jjet a scientifically accurate meas
ure and wcijiht of a fish when the entire river is holdin;;
onto him.
The way most men think about the prohibition question
is that prohibition should also prohibit women from bar
ber shops.
the 1 ulle.l
Why Is th,s
trlrl. ami kiiimIiii;
I !'l OI1IOI1 S'Cliull
Millies?
neeaute mow 'the liral nn
Inn; Hie onion tliut has the he.it
tlaiur and shape and will keep
1 lie timi;est.
onlun mil;
to kiiiw tin
do it nt a
a rrcal onion ills, '"on-y with lries at I
IliB into the ureal- '""f """ ,l':"r"' " ""'
niitirov 1111; their inuillly
'I'ini; mm lain their mur-
1 Lets.
I Ho thill liKht linw. our l.aliish
1 men is aelllni; al 71 cents :i
liiindreil pounds above the pi ico
M l Ikr onions el oiir'elilef cinnpe.
Uillef;rr, ;ue ovei'erowtli'tl. What are they Roing to d ii"1"1"- ' Kastein markeia.
ubout it .'
Iirilli stint lii'i-n ttliif nml llfiinrliiu
KM thjll fj. ,yUv huhII,,.,.,, ( f.,B UI(. ti,e
MVtMilKV. : HO (f Kon, hllHilieHS, Ulld 1 111,'
' ' ftr mills are dolus u fair l rude with
MiiKle-Hamlrtl 'Iriiut Melw Hie Uomeslie i-urgo marketa. which
riani ImprtiM' 'I'helr Ciuiii'juru expected to impruve steadily Ha
:the Bpriii huildln wuhuii m'ai'H.
ItKltKKI.KY. Ci.l. (AD - Th.' I K.por(H of both woodM are of
And we have u n.t ' '' spoil to be introduce,) H ! nliout normal volume, and I he out-
men who Kmirt ho v "l 'fdtv if 4'allfornia U look In tm.-.Ka lields is breneially
Im'hI mi lm a. an.) m i ":i""ar fi nnls." considert d good.
piolll. And lo U..-II 1 ", eouil lor thl.s fjani.
hick town Is a place where a
prominent citizen can reveal his
Buspendtra.
Tatron: "Walter, there l-s sand in
this bread." ' -
Waiter: "Yet, nlr. that lu to keep
Ihu butler Vr'om Hlltlin tfll.,'
j
One swallow dtH not make a
.summer, but une bwnllow of Hit
stun" mi tft't nowadays nitty make
nit fjirly rail.
'I'heru Ih Iht IrlKhman who din
liked the dictionary because it
changed the subject bo ollen.
Many l,u Crande people
renii'inber Harriet K ihn.
prew to you MR- womanhood
then leae'dmr In li tliaade
lit: kcIiooIn for eral yi-fi r:
win
. who
Ijere. :
Ii.--.'
for" she
valley.
left flu;, Grande Uomle
Obituary
.Ml ItlMM'K SAl.Idli;
! The . rnnerai , of, MiiijJovk Sa !,
w'io died earlv t his morn hit; at
the home nf hi daoirhler .Mrs. A.
Simmons or I'Vuitdale will bu held
Troin I he SnodKi'n.'H and ''hiiikt
otitn rhnpt'l a 2 o'clock Wi'dni-M-,!..
,.ri.'-n'.M.i. lnlerment will be
al Island City.
Mr. Salhy. w:is XI -e;irs old l
()( time of hi dent Ii. i caused by
seiiilo decay. llR bad lived at tlie
daughler here for
about a year.
Minerva
Says
It II I ) T N
r
I 'V I ' -
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i:
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r. it o r i; i: v
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l;X-l liltA.M.K I.ADV ( Al,l,i;ll
I'OUI'I.ANIJ, Die. IMiecill.
News of Die death of Mrs. Har
riet H. Uwen. tit, of I'hlcaKo, was
received here recently liy her
brother. J. O. Kuhn. Mrs. Owen
Go Slow
Welloiilry, tho v.tnn;ur.s eillrKt hiis tiikni a shp in vnc
dh'ection hy iniHuiiifino; that all youthful prodijrios will ln
excluded. That is, no almonnally bright child under av
can get in. I'lvsidtuit Sehuinmn of Cornell has a siiKires
tkm at the other extreme, lie thinks standards should
Jkj bo raised that the lazy and stupid can not matriculate,
even though they have passed the requisite number of
birthdays.
There is no uainsayinir that a collcun e(hir;itinn rlmw
wondei-s for some people. U also ruins many. The old
debate as to its usefulness p;oes on forever. IUit not many!
folk nowad iys are unwilling to ;ivc the colleges full fcredit'
for a wonderful impiovement in the iieneral level of culture'
in the country.. j
It has bern our" proud boast that almost any youivr
man or wmnan, piven jrrit and energy, could gel a collejrr?
education. This is a standaid that we don't want to los.
Maybe it will Ih letter to go slow in making changes.
Higher education is greatly prized and widely distributed
among us. We don't want to rob the many for the sake
of the few.
Thnt aurely
In niic year
I lit' i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 (I
I Mr ll.st .. t It
u i haste
settles It.
doubt uas caul upon
k'-i pint: onions in
UZ most Important
lndiisiiiH mill m-
- ' l hi i..li...r i.n. u..:i,IIK- ll...
lista of Kiern board wall, with a p.uvtnK the.r poMllOh. Wwter.l
hnrlw.ii tin line painle.i Mine r..n, pt)H.H a.(1 (n Ul.muni, ,OI. lhls
above Ihe ground to n pres-nl the ,tll(l , v,..u. uru Klt.OM(J.
p of Ih.- net. The plaer sfan.lH on lu-ronni tr t.mtdei ublv reduced
iHMium in'iiimt ime nrawn en ihi
K round leet Trom (lie boiud.
I'roiu h-re tlii- ball Ih H-rid
iiKiiinst tin- watl iiIiovi ih while
line. When t bounceH bitik. Ihe
racket wielde
slocks. Tin- redwood mil Is are
having a la r export ami t'lilifornia
It-ade and consalcr Uieir print pectn
111 I he east to be encouratf hiK
'I rude is onlv model -ale in iun n
reuirns u irvniK to ,.,..! i.Mi Ui,.l. ..r fi.ia
mi "ii" w" umovq Ml? Will!., line. WOIM, lir(. ,ow ,, vrivv9 ,v 1U.
II uie nun ll ll s Iteiow 11 ts i'oiinlI
as a net b ill and Hirved tmain.
'I'he Kanie l popular w:lh ci-
ds, who have found ll im reas. r
v ii in i iik Kiuuiiallx. Typrt-MS Ih firm
and se'ius i.K.urcl ol a good spring
outlined In tht- sleir.i.t
camiiaicns tf Th HI itiKm .n- .1 . ' , .. V . . hardwood trade continues to
, 1.1 I I ., " . ! ' ' 'I I II oS Ol III IT Ml OKI M
" ueveiopt's accuracy in placlnt; the
! wiMdom tf this Ik moio tut tiHi llKinty in fidlowlm- It
....i.. mi; ami our ui- around llo- court. Konn
I'isn u'Htrici alone will this year use Ih.
Ill nihiri' nil pi I'M I ;i If ,11 mi. .v.. ...
- 1 :- ... ; makers are bi-lter bujers then they
were. The furniture JnteroJls. the
of Mi. 111
nIuiiI as practice fr tour-
i iop, wiih must of t he Inipor-
Unit coiImiiiici-h actively In the
market. Kurt her orders are bcltiK
received ti om the automobile In
dustry, and aKi'iculturat lmplcui''llt
TIIK OLD HOME TOWN
The boys nit1 losing mil.
to be presidi'iit. ton.
Kveiy jiil mw Im.s ;1 rh.nuvi
It uppc;irn Hint "His Majesty, Cyril I, empoitu of Kus
eia" does not ohjivt to cniitting 11 faice.
Hiram Johnson has been so silent of Into that n suspicion
is growing he wanU to bo the Cooiidse of 1028.
I'tiwiiWiP
n
SHOT laUKt -
riti?in DiAMONb
ME TMiN
,ltVH
AVtAPliN J
1
.l' 1
lit-" LV I
-s.r ca-
TME WOOpiETC TVH CtNTHAU . i .
HOieu riMDS SnMETMIMf, 14 -..
rKINW WAY VTH HIS FV CCMT CA . ' A
MJjf OlctlllCJ rioorliiK and interior trim plants
i and box makers are still the prin
cipal hardwood buers. Northern
I slocks art short of all popular
Items, and kouI lift n sutiplh's also
are more or l"s broken. rrlcea
ar lie-ldhiK firmly, with such Items
as red sum. KAS and No. 3 com
mon Kip Rum and eoiMinon trradeu
of, oak slendily teudtiiK upw.ird.
Ford
Commercial
Delivery
STAKTKR
A-l CONDITION
I'M NT NEW
5250.00.
Perkins
Motor Co.
A
Telephone
Is the business man's ally the home protection
the children's delight.
Order (his family servant now. '
Home Independent
1 elepjione Co.
iiMiKA TitiAi, m:au i;m
j KI AMATII I AI.I.S. lire. Tin
tslati-'H evldem-e iiKaiUNt J ti h 11
.o'Shea. tn trial here s one of tlv
Kuiultiui; hous' flayers, was pint
jlicaH r-inipleied. John Ta(or.
j coiift ssed lnder of the ipiltifet of
ri'put-d slay er?. Itiok the Jury to
' l fShea's small louring car and
.ih'Tf pointed mrt to I hem a bullet
j hole In I In- hack neat which bad
: been iimd' by n n accidental tits
, hat K" tr h rev olv r, durlUK the
j:.taa. It- leitifivtl. 1
l 1 t.fensc '.ltor.ies Old leal d by
!lliftr cross-fxanilnatlon that they
jwonl l attempt to prove ntt alibi
j for o'SIm a but their attenipi to
'shake Tan br in his testimony wt-rt
lunavatluii?. Me dnbtl that the
- lMt had bern divided at the homt
' of 'llenn Tracy whfrv the maks
wi i'v made, and he al dented
li at ;ei:ie -r on nKnt than 'She
J had driven the uuto to and front
jtho scene of the robbery and alay
tng. i
McK. & It.
LKH'IO AU50LKNE
The physioloRicnlly inert
oil, refined fitun genu
ine Russian oil. (Juiek
ly ends const i pat ion.
Moon Drug Co,
tivei) thing for the
Sick Hnom
rnM-; main
$2.25 Ramie Linen 2.25
!,in;s- iii;miv-mii; imisi; nii;ssi;s
Kit j.I colors in several tlirf.-r.-ni sha-b s..
Them In Unr Windows.
Our lltl-lnevs K (irmlim liiery Itny.
"TIIMItK IS A UKASON" '
We s-ll hlph-rad' poods t IkwckI pric m.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
MARKET JOEUS GROCERI
. I'HONK MAIN 7f.3
Strictly fresh guaranlctd cjjs
45c dozen
Pullet size 40c
SUGAR S7.58 CASH
No Charge For Delivery
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