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Friday, February 20. 19"). PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley OFFICE La Grande Evening Observer An Independent Newspaper CAT ITRMHI MAMH Rlt. fyiJxmius LADIES SHOES NEW ARRIVALS IN SMART PUMPS Satin with diagonal strap, Patent one eyelet tie, hih spike heel, :' " Patent D'Oisey Strip Pump 'J V ; Priced at $8.50 FRANK D. APPLEBY - Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS Uusloess Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at Hit Adams Avenue, I Grande, Oregon, The Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflce at La Orande, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter under act ot March 2, 1879. OFFICIAL TAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA QRANDE . MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is 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. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier . Dally, per month In advance ...-.760 Dally, six months In advance ............ - 14.(0 Dally, single copy - - &o By Mail, Dally, per month In advance ............ &9o Dally, per six months In advance - 12.6'J Dally, per year In advance 16.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per year J2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch .........4;Io Display, local, per column Inch 40o 'Xlino contract rates on application. I. lyjuvf Bf 1 P"fl IWOHTIMC AT' W'-'VI TW SMITH ftoTi SI H Af Cm'-1" 1 IqqIF i.i AROUND JtC ' "H ffl ?3r MlfOU SA-f THAT IISA-I10! ' I Lifi C'JjfV JWt' ftSTOVBISA I WONT OS THK CONTUAHY Maud (newly nutnied) : "You look crj melancholy, tieorgc; you torry you married ine?" George: "Not Dear, o' course uot. 1 was only thinking of all the nice girls I can't marry.' Maud: "Oh, George, how perfect ly horrid or you. 1 thought you cared for nobody but nie." George: That Is so, my dear, I wasn't thinking of myself, but of ihu disappointment they have had." OLD KING COLE Old King Cole wua a merry old soul Till he went on a hulr tonic spree; He emerged second best In his bout with the bowl. Slow music by fiddlers three! MOVIE LOVE Iloltlc: "Dou you love me Johnif" John: 'Of course, Dear." Dottle: VDo you love me John?" i lies t go up and down like tlte man ii m i t i; in lis THOU ART MY LAMP, O Lord: and the Lord will light en my darkness. For by thee I have run through a troop; liy my Qod have I leaped over a wall, 2 Bumucl 22:2V, 30. j The typewriter is 50 years old, but a lot of them still i ' know veiy little about spelling. ' . The woman who married a man to reform him find3 ' . solace in the thought that even legislation is having an i equally hard time at the job. ,r:.,., - . ., v lj' Seven out of every ten earthquakes occur in what wits mis-named the Pacific ocean. And it may be that thosa i seven happen off the California coast, but they have such " excellent publicity agents that you can never be quite sure. ' The world is getting more stable every day. The coun try is on the high road to sound business and satisfying prosperity. Normalcy is finally arriving. For "examploV The cost of living decreased two-tenths of one per cent last month. Try to find it. , . CANADA'S Canada anticipates an. influx of 100,000 inimigntnts to be tills' year's total. 'fhtHbifik of this imiiTrfcrniion gopj to the western provinces. Scattered over those vast ex panses of the Canadian west, the 100,00 will vanish into 'microscopic units. The name was true, one day, hero in this 'great western country. ' , In the course of time those units formed the nucleus ,of ti village, town or city, mound which spread the rural '.occupations. Today that condition is the background iigiiinst which this country views its present prosperity. ' Canada io, in many significant respects, the United titates in duplicate. 1-rcc men and women, with sound ideas, f , .. . ; .... ... unaiiaiu or pioneering ana wun a land whose resources are immense and opportunities gigantic. Jle who predicts for Canada anything less than a future of growth com mensurate with that which has blessed the United States :knows insufficiently the character of the land and the character of the people. That growth is sure and the 100, 000 immigrants aic a part of it. Here in Oregon we are prone to look upon Canada' population influx as something at one time characteristic of this great Northwest but no longer a probability. Yet h rest of the nation is looking to the states in this Nortl' west corner with greater expectancy than it has ever looked in a glorious past. The work of the pioneer is practically n thing of the past and yet the benefits of that work are just beginning to be realized. Oregon's growth and development have just begun. And the future holds a reward for the new generation that may be multiplied be yond the fondest dreams of those pioneers who broke the trails and laid the foundation. Editorials From Over the Nation I "ItKfOHHI II" HAS AN ANM I.lt.s Any r.iRin Heconlor This unk l, .......... vn. uh iHriii(!,iyn nil, Willi !!,uiiipi'!.i. ir llio lli-m u.Hir,i-1 yr. i mriy-ionr yearn n,;o tin- It i onlrr mm islnl.ilsli. il l y ,. i; P'Ultlll, lollf: nllH-.. p U;h '! lo IllH IT- anl. utiil In ml the' mi, r. Mint ......in in.- hit lli-H Mlill'l.l lite l.iyj md RnrroiMi nf tin. p.. opt.- ,.r t tit: OllllUUmty without tii:i;:i'.n:; tin H Twir. In IIh h" yt urH flt hti irtiR.Ml lhi nlunt. hut mk h tiiiu . ijm'W oni' was Inula lie! to tike yim-r. Tmlay the ltr-ir.'r k(uiiU jm the vluniMT Imsiin Rs Ii :it tiil.u f KlKn. Mimy rf4t- hr who nt 1it of u hnni wr have n rr-iiiii- Mini' In tJi' p.ist ytiirM wt it inril. iiK"K- In hUHitiiH-t in' K'lirln Lnt I n t( HU V(...IM ,,, ,., , hu ri'ttn.). Starting with tin- tM W -h'iIiikI m .linl prt s of thnf p-r'sl anl lulu:: Iwhlinl In tin- fntui', II miy Jmttilt r .; . f'.1 ini.iit han hrcn ' f h Ih juiiUIiik ni frtott tn Ur. HinidHy ti,t u-. .l to nrif or tltvj.mut a tit 1 1.- in a..irn. 'Ih.' ruin Hat iiti;ii ii .oimliv m -wHp.'iM'i jinir y.nr kIv trtnn'.8- of l'iiiir tiltints In K.:( Mt MH't:m. A lino- rK num on- tor ftn-Kon. and tyM llnirhin- now n 1 tin t Vl I inpt'lally fn ihht community. ,t Unit was tin n -i t liy liaml. n ; tin all put our l.ntil.I.-in lo thi jr rMn..r pr tak I'm- vv '' w In-vl nii.l mtVi our tnnuntinlty to S.f Hi.' l.iirk-hnnkinit ol-l Wastilnn ju hlKli-r I'Kun- of proiin wNlvrtuiw. Ion IHcufi t nu n pnwiT ionnn nut hlno to-n thr work of I.-.1Ioiip iian0-folltnjc of pap- rs. ' iHirlns Hip pat llitrty-fuur i Vcuri the lie order hus had a uum- GROWTH. Ix-r (it illlti n nt iMlll.iia ut lis I, .ho lt lnilnili r. A. It. TiHIli'. hub Ita KUltMtiK luillil up lu Itir Mini' ol h!:i ;',1,,h m ,;,,, H. ...hi t.-.l wltli thr ,,..,, Tin- filter I''" ,H ImatMl in or.-B..n ItV un.l h n,. of tin. . ;,;" ot h Hitihg IM'Mm';)!. I,. it , lull If, mill vt Hie Itcroi.l.-r'ti 1 (in J,r. i,ll,u ... m ,,ov, ,Mllnr ..f n- .IilKs,,! unl Nihs nt A toi.l w j H. tuy uir a (ll..r H now lo.niv.l I,, pom,,,,,! ,: ,.. nlitlmril. in. u on.lu. l lnK ,;li..'r tn hlnh, mih fur ii tun.. tln M Mlltur an. I )n HV roiiimi.,1 ,V V. M. lyitt'H. hiMt- w Iit ri.;i1w,.itu ! "inknnw n. Nt-M ntni K.iri,- t.. uriUnli. utiil ummdi IjiI.-.i ii, m-jlM,r iiin.nlo nwinr atut c.lUnr of j ' '"wrvr ut IalliiM. in folk !im(y. Tln'r- may hn.- i n UtxH k,,.,t ! i In- tnun. It S m nl la- ftiiin.t i:,. tlkf wtntvr iM-tt. r than sum nu'f. Von an't put u fvw lumpfi of lit1 on the rtrv'liuc unj Kirj KTf 1 . AT r. JOE PoTTS HASRI(SS6t)0PAHANt)l.e ME JUST SETS THB STOVE OUTSIDE bnturday, February 21 Mountain Time R tat ion KOA, Denver, Colo. oL'L'-4), 0 12 nittlntKlit, dunce music, Joe Mann und hla iiuiiibow-Iinu of chestru. . I'nclflo Time KUltlons K VI, L,oa AnKclen. Calif. (47), 6:30-6 p. m, Kxutnlner'fl musical Jmlf hour; (i:45-7, "lnspiratlonul pHychology." Jr. Clyde Hlieldon Hhepard; 7-7:46, Whltc-'s Ciiliforti lunH duiico orcheHtrii; 7:40-8, The Hook Hhelf; 8-9. Downing Cham ber of Conmu'rro prosrum from Kxuminer; a-10, Electa Kelt Kerry, contralto, Mury TellMworth, sopra no, Georgia Woodruff, opruno, Margaret JohiifUon, vlollnlut, KHz nbctli llddell Johnston, uceoni panlal; 10-11. Packard Hudlo club, Ituth and Ulan Curluon, liarnoy Weber und otherit. KKOA. Seeuttle, Waah. (45B), 4-B: 1 6 p. in., The Olympic hotel orchestra,; rcolpc; U : 4 &-8 : 15, It ho ties lepar(ment store program: 1 lowu College of Music, 5l piece orehestra, J. Ii. Howe, director; Mrs. Held, soprano; J. 11. CahmK:h ael, tenor; Mlsti Jernberg, accoiu punlHt; "How Hunks Help a Com munity," C.,1,. 1-e Hourd; 8:30-10. TltueH dunce program; 10-11. Kd die'HarkneK and his orehestru. KKKC. I .oh Angeles, I'altf. (78). 10:30-11:30 a. in., sunshine hour; 3:30-4:30 p. in.. Impromptu Gray Studio program. (1, N. Nichols, Hoy Held lirlgnull und others; 7:30 U :3ti. auditorium service, special , music and Heriuon.on llvlne ILeal f lug. AlthVo Heinple McPhultion; 1 pastor. I K(iO, Ouklam., Cullf. C99.1i). 1 ' p. m., luncheon concert, J'acli'lc , Htutcs IJIectric company; 4-6 :30, ( concei t orchestra. Hotel Ht. Kran icls. Vinton l.a Kerreru. conductor; I Si "Klljuh." Carl Anderson, direc tor; X.llpha HugglcH Jenkins, so prano; Ueatriee I,. Kherwood. so pruno; lttith Waterman, contralto; , MtiLv'l Wulsh, contralto; Owynivl Jones, tenor; Hubert K. Kaxee, ten 'or; Henry 1. l'erry, bass; Ulchard 1,. Lundgreii, bass; "Mendelssohu'd ' OrutorioH," Hay C. Ii. Uruun; lo-I, dance music, 41enry Halstead'a or- ch iitra. ' KiV. I'oitland, Ore. (4911), 10 . p. in.. Colburn's Melody Men. KHJ. I.os Angielej( Calif. (4U4T. 10-12 a. m., ehiMH In Hudlo broad iMusllng; 1:30-1:30 p. in.. Ill Moul (uti ud his oiehestra; 2:30-5, ' Charlie Wellman'a Hatiirday after I noon frolte; ti:30. Ai t Hlckmun's HI It more hotel concert orchestra, ' Kdward Kltupuhiek, director; (1:30 7:30, I'ror. Walter Sylvester Hert- 2og, llltle stories, American his tory: KJeunor Hors. lo-yenr-old reader; Cncle John; 7:46. Capt. I John T. Uiley. "Income Tax;" 8-llt. ' program. Uadium ore Hevlgator company, arranged by tl. Allison 1-helps; lo-ll. Karl Kurtnett's Uilt moie hotel dance orchestra; II II a. m., The lont Angels of KHJ frolic. KXX. Hollywood. Calif. 317), lu a. m.. Hired Hand s morning mcs- h' . i " run"'" . ail II V, Ifnilio tt- huh al talk: II. ip w-i i,' "f and .ii earn ugo; l- i p. in.. Wiii-Miiccr oigan recital; 6 : 4.' 1 :, Unrlltzcr organ studio, Sidil Hi. jipoita talk; t:K-7, diunt-r. hour imuilc; 7:;H'-8. Wurlltzer plp or gan recital; 8-3. reature prcgramj :i- lt. piogram. Western Avenue npenhig aysoelatlon; I ii- 1 1 , Ahv t.Mmm's Cocoanut Crove dun or chestra rrom Ambausador hotl, lt-12. June I'lirsell. the K ,V S jjlrl, popular songa. K I O. San Francisco, Calif. tC9 M. 1-2 p m.. liudy Selget's Fairmont hotr orchestra; 2:30 3:3o. Navy Jt7t bund of Mare Is land: 3:311-6.30. tea dnnsaut. tlene JiitueM. I Cose Hootu Howl orchestra; -1". proKiam. 1". S. Army tund; 'i IL. dime iintidc. Art Weldliet's orchestra. Ceiitnil Tliiu SintloiiH KFNF, Snenandoah, la. (jtit. :3ii p. m.. Scotch program. KSA Manhattan, Kan. (34". 7), 1l':;im p. m.. o,uesiious ami answers peitalnlng to Radio; la:4.'. lecture jen same phase of Hadlo. KSK St l.onl.s Mo. ( I . S ,P in., t on. . ii. st t.-Mii. smphon ott -In Mi a, Hulndph tlan, dlrectyr. j KTHS. lint Spi tug. National Turk. Aik ( .1 7 Tt ) . S:;in.n p. t , '""''II. t'uachlla tolbc: lo-H. M..r Immh-Ncw AilliiRlon hotel jer. li.--.tra .la k H. nanl. director. KYW. Chii-ago. III. C:164. 7 i" ;'" p m.. dinn-r concert. Con- m-ct ttotei; s rrolim- Kn- ' II. snpr inn; liaMott- !U n.-ltnohii. "l"allo; jlli;,n Jt,hel. mcoiil panlM; Kdnu Hopkins. xlollnlsl; Fiances Allen. ai cnmpanlM ; Steph enson and Heather: :SS-n .to. I'onKrcsH i-taswh ;" rongr. ! Carnival; t 2. NiKht court Tor the delinquents. WHCN, Chicago. Hi, (isn, . :4o p. m., Utmp-r ilouri nwrwm Radio t&U FOO AWHILEj, r Rule's orchestra; Charlotte Linch oten, singer; 7-8, fireside hour, Oco. It. Cleveland, "The J lobby Club Man." Nate Caldwell; Geiso Uros., Jiarmony duo; Jack Heath St Kddie Downs, harmony duo; 8 1 -a. in., popular program; Peggy O'Nell & Hulen O'Brien, vocal duo; Hlckey's Iiarn Dance trio; Midway Dancing Garden orchestra; Marie Wright, Boprano; James Darby, reader; South town Harmon lrj, Hurinony trio; Elizabeth Kmmett Malone. soprano; Lea Cameron, tenor; Triangle Entertainers; En glewood String orchestra; George Forsyth, tenor; Murphy Sisters, vocal duo; Florence Tennoy, niez-w zo-contralto; Glese Hros., Harmony duo; Drexel Male Quartet, vocal group; Juck I'arker, tenor; Alvln Fry, tenor; Frank Solly, tenor; Clifton Newton Moore, "Harmqn lca King. WCAU Northfield, Minn. (3fi6.0) 0:45 a. in., St. Olaf College chapel services; 12, midnight, WCAL trio, 'Herbert Hauge,- saxophonist; Hou jben Benson, ban Jo 1st and bass; I Luther Noss, pianist. I WCCO, Mlniieapolls-Ht. I'aul, 'Minn. (41(1.4), 2:30 p. tn.. matineu muslcale; 8. ''Fireside IMiilos ophi(s," Itev, Hoy L. Smith, pastor; 8:30, surprise program; 9:30, dance program, Joe Pcyer3 St. Paul Ath letic club orchestra. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (3ii5.6) 3:30-4:30 p. m.. Star's Hudio's or chestra; U-7, School of the Air; piano tiining-tn numlter on the Duo-Art; uddre3.s; Tell-Me-a-Story I .ndy ; Trianon ensemble. Hotel Muehlehach; 8-10, popular pro gram; 1 1 :45-l ' a. m., nighthawk irollc: Merry Old Chief, IMantu-, Hon Players, Hotel Muehlebach Pearls ffitiw rnn'oIejt'(l ' '" In Southcni Sulu Wutcrs MANILA (AD-One-half of the pearl banks around the Sulu archi pelago will be closed for a period of three years beginning January 1. lH-y, for the purpose of pro tecting the pearl Industry -of the Philippine IhIiiih?!). . , Insular officials, 'after nil inves tigation, became convinced that the pour) bunks would be exhausted within a few years unless stepa were taken to protect the Industry by establishing a closed s.wiuon foi a long period. The bureau of cus toms and the constabulary have or ganized a patrol to protect the Lmnlifi. . If he advertis'S it, he knows It's good. Have You Property Tor Sale? Are you going to uffer our pioM'iIy for sale this spring? v nre phasnl to orfer juii our be.t scrihrs to the Kcllhtg of Hty prop erty nml acreages." PntHiiy If salable, priced right nml on reasonable terms, should sell lu (HI das or hss. Phone or see u. , Win. Miller & Co. "Kit Oiir Siito I'honc Main 1 A Reliable Bank KcliahiliLy that means helpfulness ns well as 1 safely no mallet- what I the rmeiKenc.v. i t La Grande ! National Bank Sound, Itellablc, Iitgresle in the movies?" "Willie," said the teacher, "you will have to stay In und work on jour geography lesson. You don't seem lo be ablo to locate u single one of the larger cities." ..: "No, ma'am, I can't," responded Willie, "but 1 can tune In on evry darn one of them." A flapper Is a girl who looks, talks and dresses like her grand mother longed to do. Young KHiple are no worse today (hail they used to be, but they get more publicity. American dyes are said to be getting better, but they sucui to come off the. Hps ubout us easy us ever. '" We wonder whut some Holly wood brides put In their hope chests besides deteetivu reports. Insurance Airenl: ' "This iiollcv would protect you, too', hi case your wire si toil i tl inc." Mi. Mccklclgh: "Hut hi that case, I wouldn't need protection." ! For e h lc k ens : A n egg a day keeps the hatchet -away. He Uhsed her end she sighed, Down where the lilacs fell 'That was the first," she cried! 1 think she lilacs heck! ' l-'.imiliiviT : "You sav vou had 'your last place three years? Why did you leave.'' Applicant: "1 was purdoneu. n .t.ioiittn in kiiv that the jlHMJple , who live a hundred jeors ....... lll l.iiYo imflilllll tO will ...... luuh nt. They can laugh nt ns. uh.- i.h iv hv Khoiild the women spend so much money for hats, when these duys ol snori skii ih anu fatted calves, nobody looks higher Ithan the waistline. Once In a while you see a young eliow coining home I rum a late call with a schoolgirl complexion on his collar. Almost all boudoir cups tffe good looking and attractive unless some body has them on. The greatest crossword pmtnle of them all still remains unsolved Women. CHILDREN'S HATS SI'IUNC; AMI Sl.M.MI.H A i.Ancii: AssoitT.m;.vr iitiii:i $1.49 to $4.50 a FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS We Have Several Pui gains Triced MV nml $ (M lti l 5;tMI Norton's Kiddy Shop HrmMttching M am pin 5 - 1'h-atlng Button Holers Ami Hut tons I'owml Yesterday In Congress President Coolldge addressed, a conference on inhcrlt-uuce and es tate tuxutlon. The wardepartment Invited the house aircraft committee to wit ness tests of untl-alrcraft guns. Hrlgadier-General Mitchell dis claimed connection with report h he hud been called to the While House for reprimand. Charles H. Hurke. commissioner of Indian affairs, wua exonerated by a house committee of charges of inul-adinlnlstrutton. ' The right of the seeretary of war to control Chicago's removul of Lake Michigan water wus upheld Who Is Your Skinny Friend, Ethel? Tell him to take Cod Liver O.I for u couple of months and get enough good healthy flesh on his bones to look like a real man. Tell htm It's the only way to take those grave-like hollows from his checks and neck. Tell htm lie won't have to swal low the nusty. oil .with (.he nause ating fishy taste, because the Mc Coy Laboratories, of New York, are now putting up Cod Liver Oil In sugar coated tablet form. . Ask for McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets ut I ted Croaa Urug Co., Ohiss Drugs, Inc., L. & L. Drug Co., and every druggist worthy the name sells them titi tablets 60 cents. Any man or woman can- put on five pounds of heulthy flesh In 30 days or your druggist will willingly refund the purchase price. One woman put on 1I pounds in six weeks. 'Children grow robust and strong Fe'ble old people fev.1 younger In u few weeks. "He sum to cot Mel 'oy's. the original und genuine Cod Liver. (til Cotnpojnd Tablet." Advq tlMUI!ll,L ui,(M)ii;h inti ssis Age 2 lo tf I'rlittl $ I .OS lu fct.ltt liet your choice of the h "st colors w hllu they are new. It dovs not pay you to make them up yourself when you can buy well made ganm-ms lit above prices. Uuarunteod to Wash und Wear. - by Acting Attorncy-Oenernl Ih-ck. Muscle Shoals legislation occu pied the senate with decision on ti point of order postponed until tomorrow. Mtute and federal health officials and representatives of the oyster industry adopted plans to protect public health and the industry. The hinisi' rules commUtee nuk ed for privileged status ror the W:,m-..n -.,.. rntiv., . 111:1 rlii-t IllO- ' bill. I Hvoiccment of the meal puck ers from control of refrigerator cars and their final separation from stock-yards ownership was recoin- J mended by the federal trade com mission. Caliroritln Oil Production I Hop-. SAN KKANCISCO (AP) The production of oil in California dur ing tiie last year was LMtu.Oiri.UOU ! barrels, .'3.liS:i,sy5 barrels less than iu the previous year, according to Balloon Tires OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ON ALL l'OKU MODELS AT ONLY $25 Extra SEE THE Perkins Corner. 4th and Adunm SKATE SPECIAL SATUUDAY, I'EIJ. 2 1ST ONE DAY ONLY! KOKOMO ROLLERS Regular $2.50 Value Saturday Only $1,89 Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Market 01) Ptione Main 750 INCOME TAX m:mn is Hi.ijr. Ilmr 5,ir Im.m.-. In, stnl. u,rl prriuiml l ,,r h,i Ki, ,.. Ii jinr, mil, , s niln is,.,,.,,,,,. .,m,, .,. If. M. 1NIALONEY u statement issued by the alule mining bureau. The heaviest decline was in the southern California fields. Thin was partly offset by inc ream s in I ho Kun Joaquin Valley and elsewhere, both from new wells and from wells which had been shut dow n or curtailed In li'23 owing lo the tem porary overproduction. And Sprinbtf' in thr Fnttt-Unth ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE The Antiseptic, Healing Powder for tired, swollen, rmuirtin?, flwcutini' feet. It takes the friction from the shoe, prevents blisters and soro spols and tnkes the atlng out of corns and hunlona. Always uho Allen's Fooi-Hane t( break In new Bhoefl. Solrf. every where. TrhU puckHL'e Frea. Addre-m AH.EN'S FOOT-EASE, I e Roy, N. Y. NEW MODELS Motor Co, Phone M-500 Groceries 5 S .It.Ml;. OKI (.ON. l-',i!fy lltiililitl i r