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w.rpolnv. 'EehiHiary 25, 1925: : PAGE FOUR THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE An Independent Kewspapttf FRANK B. APPLEBY ...Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS BusIdcss Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, La, Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Blar published every Friday, v Entered at the Postoffice at La Grande, Oregon, as Second CJaas Mall Mutter under act of March 2, 1879. , i OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY. AND THE , CITY OR LA GRANDE j MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for pub lcatloc of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited if published therein. Ail rights of republication of pedal dispatches In this paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. ,f i 1 1 i ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES ". - By Carrier Dally, per month in advance ... Dally, six months In advance....... " Dally, single copy - By Mall. Daily, per month in advance .. 6Qo Dally, per six months In advance .....2.D'J Dally, per year In advance - .........16.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per year 12.00 ADVERTISING RATES - Display, foreign, per column Inch.............. 4l'o " Display, local, per column inch 40o ' Tme contract rates on application. ; 760 14.60 60 THE RIGHTEOUS shall Inherit the land, and dwell there in .for ever. The law of his Ood Is In his heart; noiie ut Ills. -steps shall slide. I'salm 37; 2 J, 31, THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley Tim, t ii..1 . , t I - ERNIE MtCKVLOCAt. aiTHER Pl-AYefc ANo'' DUDE IS TRYNS TO SET OP A SoclAi. AND -T ERNIE MtCKVLOCAt- SMTttER Pl-AYefc AND Dude is try;n& to set op a sooai. and NEW MILLNE.R. SHUO IS CPWIWft To BlPDlE CBOJgS -.,, J " Tragedy. does much of its stalking now on four pneu 'matfe wheels. ' i '" : : . tWho , remembers when the height : of affluence was ' theJpossossion of a rubber-tired buggy? Don't admit it -you're getting old. i . ' A newspaper in Germany has just celebrated its two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. "Constant Reader" also must be getting along in years,;., , , Tha man who is contented with his lot usually Jets weedB flourish in it. And he is also usually most critical of his neighbor's ill-kept garden, ' OFFICE CAT .' "Old Deacon Junes wiuits me I' be pollbearcr at his wlti-'s funeral BRiiln," HlinpiK'd IU(ison Tuner. 'Well, jcm'ro going to be aren't yet" askod Ills wife. ,; ; -. "I dumio hardly. I iliinno what to do. V'set' when, the deacon's rust wife died 1 was imlllxunr. When his second w ife died he asked mo again an I did. 'linn lie nuir rled thcl Perkins gal an' when ie died 1 was the stum- BKaln, and now wnl I Jest don't like to be. all Hie (line actt'ptln' favors 'tliout be lli' nblc t' return 'cm." ' We never could understand why Doughboys Sigh; Gobs Have Brighter Buttons GDFFEE TRADE PROFITS RICH BANTOS. Brazil. AP) The II, IUU.O0O which local coffee growers have Hpent (Advertising coffee in the I'nited Htates seems to be coin ing back Into their bank accounts. According to figures released , by the American consulate In thlt? city, green coffee exporters shipped 74I,8!4,376 poimda'of coffee to the United States during 1924. worth $13'.', 007,766. .This s a OTon under 1923 of leas than two percent In quantity, but an advance in value of nearly 4u percent. There has been much criticism in the United States of the system of daily, control of shipments at the ports of Santos and Itlo , de Janeiro, where the demand U maintained at a high level through out the year by a control over the sale of the crop. It should be not ed, however, local dealers set forth that this public control over snles Is fixed on the basis df the aver age crop. With entries at 35,000 uugs a day Into Kuntos and 12,000 bags a day into Itlo de Janeiro, the ear's arrivals under the original plan, started by the federal govern ment, gave a total of l4, 100. 000 I bugs, calculated on a bus's of 300 "rMworklne days a year. This figure in above the average crop for the fust ten-year period. , ,. After, the July revolution In Bud Paulo was crushed, tro federaj railways WASHINGTON. (AP) The my in tired of always wearing its working clothes. Its officers and men want to get out of the drab tleld uniform and Into the blue when culled out to purude on form al occasions, or to participate In government ordored the uncial events. to give right-of-way to coflee ship The desire for a change In sharp- menls, unU dully univuls were aoon ly edged by the. f net that officers! 'doubled. ' " '.-! and men of the urmy feel that they Dp. W. L. Schurz, American eom MiiffiT bv coniruHt t their brni hir : iiierclul attache1 at' Rio-d Junetro in the navy and murine corps. In I tins been In Kao Iuulo endeavoring iwrudes and sociul gatherings ihejlo S'-cure a better system .or cob three services are repiroenled. thejlectlnff crop etutistlcs Hnd, storug huvy and murine corps pei somiel I Mgures for the trade. It ts also un uuuear In blue wnllforms with gold I drstood that he Intends to tell tht trlinmlngs, w hile the urmy must I Kruzlllun growers und trudeis that remuln In drab. , I housewives in the United Stater. ' This situation is dlsusacd In a have been known to smash corner; pointed mahner by the offleiul pub-1 in food products, and that a ruln ileution of the United Stutes lnfan- ous coffee Htrlku Is u possible evenl HitsjDBMe Vi Or J J . Seelman, MMwuukee. charge that new Bible edited bv Charles Footer Kent of Yale hux been amended and censured tio thut 12!) verses concerning the use ft wine have lieen deleted. He call? rut their reinstatement Seel man Is head of ;the Wisconsin division. Assucta Uon Against the Wohibitlon Amend - ment- - aes. Sao .Paulo's nelRhbor on the north, where there Is a hirse am ount of unsettled pubMc land uult- blo for Coffee growing. hock wit to hi; tsi;i Dresses Coals Suils for Sprio Each day brings Us quota of wonderful new Spring apparel to the N. K. West Co. Ladies ileady-to-Weai' Depaitnieiit. MUAIJTT MERC'HANWSC' AT LOWEST PIUCK3 Diii;ssi;s coats MTts 1 iuiii M"' . . $111.73 lu S7D.0U S1X75 ill Hilo.W) DH.M (u SM.olf try Anocltttloa Juul Issued. The of Die fuluru. ho muc'li fun wua pokeU at jirun- (filltor dccluri'8 the nBltatlon for re- it Is undoubtedly irue Ihut lariri rhey un! fine exumpli'8 of tho art slorallon or tno pre-war unie uni- profits are being scuured on coftei! of growlnff old gracefully. Ml.i;l) MAXIMS When in Homo Bund postcurdsi.' A rolling atone gathers do law. Kulnt heart butters no fine feathers. . . 1'oHstssion Is nine points of the moss. - ' A gift liorcc never won the brown derby. None but the brave deserve miles per gallon.- The falo of the .Missouri innn who dropped dend whllo washing . A COMMUNITY JOB. Business is after all a reciprocal matter. Stores, shops, and places of business are not alone for the business men who own them, nor are they only for the people who tradc;nii for hi wiut houhi int. a with thern. J&ithout the other the merchant canik.t soil j,v,,n,mi! : "' 'rr."."" , and the -cuatomer cannot buy, t And, reasoning in" the jiegn- Tax ngurua ur ihiininu. now tiye. if We merehmit cloes 'M satisfy the customer, ".rZiiy Xi'nTX'tJ:'; (customer will trade elsewhere, and if the customer trades uiik pajanuiu. jelsewhere the merchunt is deprived of the opportunity off, A limn lB ., ,lc cnil ault iBtriving to satisfy the customer. .' ,' . U warm spot in bed una ruee the j; 'By trading in the community where you" live with " the ch'" ".oming without rciuetanee. ibusiness men who are a Dart of the community the neonk' , "The htm'irxt ism i cut hissed," L.c 't - s 1j i ii. .. Until Kay young Mnltoliii,, ,ui ui uiiinue dkluiiic uic ainiuucis ui men- ow n uiiHiiiers ,,( IMuiered suuiir m her fnee, Places. I hey create tha demand and the business man ol i"sti r tuieiun." the community, assured of . the demand, does not fail in meeting it. It is always more convenient to do shopping ut 'home, and assured of your .business thb businesii firms or the community will hud it. duite convenient to meet him with u m w son, uii getting evei-y merchandise wish. U :U ffl'i.rCT;NK& tiVery citizcn in the La Ciiande territory is interested n nutehes this a. m." Krom un in the growth and improvement of the community, but many, of those who do much out-of-town buying do not realize that community improvojnents begin with the im provement of business. The business of a city is its lifa- j blood. Knowing this, no citizen will stunt the natural and jdeserving expansion of his own community while fostering Jthat of another community and its business. Whether or .not you stop to realize it, there is a definite direct benefit , to , you when you spend your money in the community lorms will be continued until exist-, plantations at the present time. Ing regulations arc modified to an- rno highest price ever recorded foi thorlzo the desired chunsc In dress a coffee fuzenda w'as puld a shorl Tho army has been In its workday (uni? Ug0 by un Kngllsh company clothes since 1917. irgunlzod In Urasll, which pah. "When the secretary of war Stat- the equivalent of 2. 600,000 for i cd recently that he was positively farm of 2.600.OUO trees. At pres ushamed of the appearance of the Hit prices tho average crop grown uniforms of the units of the army on this farm Is worth uboul (1 "he voiced the opinion of the of- don. Olio. A resident population ol fleers und men who wearing .that 3,2un people live 'on ihe farm 'which participated In Ihe funeral Wages are low. ceremonies, for the late President If prices remuln high. It it Harding." .the publication says, thought that rapid development Ir uniform." acreage may occur In Minus Oer- . (juamu'a tracks i nii;i; 'I'll 10 ST It A IN . . "The Etork visited lrvln Trtnkle I ftlomuiy morning unu preHeineo MARKET GROCERIES PHONE MAIN 759 FUESH FISH . OF ALL KINDS TOMORROW THY OUR MILK AND CREAM . Fresh from Lcc Reynolds Ranch each moiiiing. Anutlicr way to huw muny Btops tn the kitchen 1b to curry the van opener In the apron poetic I. The nmhltlmi of our life 1h to see two Juy killers lime n rijrlit- There are always two ways of lonktnu ut i-wr.vthlii, fsjteetally II you are erowt-cyeil. h; -it rui; 'it - AV 'V. , i lu nil tin wjinteu enlniii. If jo 1 uanl tin- most valin tor your money, buy our Si.ou liAiii:s' silk hosi; We sell severul pair every day. Theie's a Ken sou. Norton's Kiddy Shop Neighbor: .where you live even though you jue not directly dependent1 wry liiushai ion the community for that income. I '(lf it must be done in h spirit of selfishness, don't buy !ln your own community to help the business patronized but !to help the community and yourself. Thrust your business (unon the local business men and force them to proper, ithut they, prospering, will make the community pros-pcr iand bring: greater growth, lower taxes, larger stocks and I better quality. H cannot fail. 'l;eullv, our fainlb lit It muut In- a source of great pleasure to Vou. Your onngi.tt son is u coinellht, both dauahteis ptanliaii tilid your wtte a vlullulst. Now what are you?" Mr. Ivtlte: "I'm u pesslml.it." I ' Yesterday In . r congress men's council on defense j ortruntxci noh ly to fltfhl. When fiie aft retl innn Ihwt In n wuaiu lie uihl no rent. W hut It then that made Mm Mi-ntfe.' The m-t time a girl la kissed t he doesn't think It neeru-sary to say It Is Ihe ilrst time. ItiOMM; AIM AH N'n niw IwiH im vi t Invent rd n peace Inauruuce th.it Ihe hay aa timtiU lor mo.siiullos. It might ly profltuhle venture. Ily the AmocIi'I'mI I'ii-vh Ihe house alretult eommlltee voted to reopen Km heatiiiK- Kenator Klanley, Keutuckv, was tun down b- an uutomot'tle. 'John II- Kdwatds ot Imltuna a' nominated tor a::lNtant ec rfy ot tho lnt rlor. Arefment was tculutt tv i ru nt o und UotiM ftift n t a nu ht postiil 1'ity unit I a! Iihiii:hi hill. TcniMllvo uRirenitnt wa.i rt aih ' ! to dlnpo5 of the I de of Vinra trenty In the speelnl Benulc version i fitt. r Mau h 4 erloiH I ll ii e 'lVnll 'lit Itenmie tiUnnlt Lake .lfiiuior W'heol. r. Montana. . -pt 4rod liefttie Ihe f' h tul huu 1 tnry tin estimating tlnuEd aj;.iint htm i:r. Alil. Alaska (AI') V. H. l-inith und Sidney old. old-time AluHk.uiN. In tuiviiMitK the hend wMieid of Ihe Anltikchak rer re rentlv. dlKcovtitd a oleano of i vclentlfte Int. r. s) 4lhntit an miles j writ ef Anlukehnk 1m v. on the itoutlHin tide (. ihe Ataj-ka pen 1 1-Mla The -iJt. t v.,vi mnited ntakehnk nit. n.. , s . , ,u "'hln l(n walls. vati-:h SI "111 Y ASS1 H1J Mi:iH''(iKI. Ore A telephone meMi'.iffe received here from n t'ra ter national park Mincer Rae the depth of mow at the park un Hunt feet at the lake rim und 11' feet at nn.i HprliiK eamp, und miow wan .stilt falling. The present tiiautlly of snow In the purk eoutiiliiH almost twice the water content of the mow there In previous years, helm well packed. This meumt itoi only a emit wtor jniee of v.ttT for aumiinr ue In lhe mountains hut a more dllflrulf ((iiMk In opt nliiB the roads thtouih Mhe pitrk limn Us ti!ti;HHi to the liU In Itmr t"r M opef,i!itf of !!'' pk a ilWJIl Jllt..-.e( For The Children This Year I'aiento, give heed! Biing endlcsa happiness lu yuur children as (he year wears on by inculcating In them thai admirable trait of being Thrifty. Stall it with a Saving!) Account for each in this) strong bank. Teach thein to be saving lidding t whatever dollars yon can spare to their mites and scndiiiR them here orcacionally with their passbooks to deptir.it. tlieir.tnoiii'y. ; . - i Kvrty time they f.kip liere will be a proud moment for thiiii and you'll lie i.tarliiio; them tin the road to fiiHrcKS and liapphii -, , i. er.ili r Is Mln.tl ir In i-lxe ,H.,I ,(nl nmiK ,,r,l "' '"l t -.. r Lake. In I ,.,KN,,. ., , ,,,,,,, ,, in. Bon but ,mi, r l ,vl.,c n ., ,.K , the .ounty jiiil was tvl i nniKiirutlvelv umill i.oili of w,n,r I ... ...hi uai. r Th. ilm li,ul;.r;l1,,,K ,,. , ,,,.,,, n, . , ami has a ilLuneter erW,k. 1 liter of lite five prloneta ' A llieUMtiiln nitlmttlt . , , ,, , . I"' " .n inn n, .ii mr sriMKi jury in- "'"" '"' ' -I" l """1 f Ive-tlMttnt.. one w.,S i,wnllll,B trial to IMiii feet ntiove the bottom of.,,,, rh,B,. , p0!w.on , ,,,. i" ..M-i) null IHKHUIM II " I l'l llllll fltf ftfll. u r.,n. . ll Iir-n iimii nn trrinin ini rmmoiirtl t " n" rnm wmrn in river tentt iter on it rt khwi polel8 wn upheld In n report j tt'-wn. W ithin the eriiter one cln- leharpr. prT,U'', Pf KH'M m Mum e ;r , mr eine rises mm! feet itor the! ton, Ohio. p n nil h of tin floor, and a u,. f,i,i ..,..,. i11Mni..- kik tinator liorah, ld.tl"), Hnnn de manded a' extia bc Ion of eon Kf to divl with taim e.nd other hftlfttutlon. .1. - The rtRht of the hoite to' on it tlo In outline Ix mlh!" di l Inp ,:f.THri DAI.LKH,; Ore. Pulpit iiock.. the historic iol wlu io Itev. Jf:;bn T.ee, und brethren eonv'ei-ttnl thoUbiVUds of lndUmsJo ('hriMtian tty wlun The Iiallen was u.mllltiiry post on the Oreifon trull, uyiilrf will bo the Kcene of u rtdieioim spe luele. ueeoiding- to pluns announe A'd by the Knights Templar ol' this X'lly. A union rellKluus aervlce for tineniber-s or denominations In the 'city will be held Easter morning, ;wlth a putor occupying: the .suinc; natural rock pulpit used by Jason Ue In his talks, tp the red men. J The' famous- rock is a natural 'intersection murker ut Twelfth and ! Courl street!!, having been left un-, lein. is a son of Marshfield's miiy-. loucied jwheu workers miieadain- or und hus heen a resident here ized the litieels several months ago. since he was 1 y';lrs old. The iam- lly came from New York and !he, Mnr-hfleld Caplain I'limioted - new appointee has been In .military .MAItSllllKLI). Ore. OuncJtn work lor years. lie wived over- KerKiison jr., appointed niujor ,(f seas and lias been riiptuln, or the the Oregon coast urlillery at tin- local company lor several years, Balloon Tires Optional Equipment On All Ford Models - At Only $25 Extra See the New Models Perkins Motor Co, 4 (h and Adams 72 People Out of 100 Lost Their Investment According lt life insurance flgnrr.s, 71!',. tf the policy holders die before Ibcy hnp owned Hie iioliey HO years. Only -.V;, live Hie '.Ml yeniS und rcall.c (heir Investment fea tures. The remainder die without maturing their policies, lose, their linestnienl, ami retvlvc only the proleclJoii thb face of their indicics, ....... -., If the I'Z't who died l(ail louht insurauec for prolccliou' only nml had put the ha hunt, in a TA. Iiiicstmenl, their' In- . eslinent would imt liave het'ii lot ami their heirs would nlu have ixt eieHl (ho full amount of insurance. 1 , . (. , . Insure for iJrntet:tton, Save Separately. Jor invest men t.u f j i wimj an ALvij vont roidfiii.s oi- (iiaiu.i;. i llrina Your Aj;enl With Vuu. FLOYD McKENNON ! jA liltAMtl: AAI'I, WW K lllillti. MAIA M ! ! The"Stay Satisfactory"Rarge Today, as for the past fifteen years Monareh Ranges are su preme for quality, durability and satisfaction. Monarch users arc our best salesmen. We only ask an opporluniiy to show you this range. Come in and lei us do so. Your old stove' taken as pari payment. yJ P 111 I W.H. Bohnenkanip Co. (here are .inmln ,.f Mn..herrrop tei im that no he m.iv m Sturt'tary Wilbur lotd tin. r aji.