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Tlnirsdav. Fchriihry Sfr 102-T PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENINft OBSERVER I;. A : : .! t i fembc J&cnhtg bscrto An IndTQdt Kewapapct FRANK B. APPLEBY HARVEY F. MATTHEWS ..Editor and Publlahar BualQaaa SUiuor Publlahed .reHlna. except Sunday, at 141S Adama Aveoua. La Grande, O rerun. The Obaerver-Star publUhed every Friday. Entered at the Postoffice at La Grande. Oregon, aj Becond Claaa Mall Matter under act of March J. 1I7. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COINTT AND TUB ' CITY OF LA O RANDS MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaeoclated Press la exclusively entitled lo uae for pub tloatlon ot all neira CUspatchea credited to It or not otherwise credited U puoasacd Uiereio. Ali rla-cta of republication, of peclal dUpalchea In thta paper, and alao the local neera baraln alao are reaen'ed. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier tUT, Pr month In advance Dally, alx months In advance- Dally, alncle copy -Tto ..H.SO 0 . By Mall. Dally, per month In advance . Dally, per six montlis In advance. Dally, per year In advance Weekly ObaerwrStar, ptr year Ho ..:. .-HMD ..$:.o -400 ADVERTISI.VO HATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch Xlme contract rutea on application. O 0V1M1?. let ua worship and bow dumn: let us kneel be fore IN 1-ord. our maker. For He is our God', and e are the people of Ilia pasture, Psalm la: it THE OLD HOME TOWN Bx Staple i ' i ' f-fwwt tfol-TL,.,.! ,1 0-, C ioei n joei. Yv'fTf JtL J lupVT lftawo across JhrS cpy Tt MEW -nlMt FVOH "The CITY HAS " eW&a " WM I awwcd at BDeceoMeii shop. jSt HV J j THEIte WAS A LOT 0 ACTIVITY OM r"N i 1 a lft'l V, waw srggET Totwee V.nr ljf .l-. S ,VT, ,. J OFFICE CAT ''4 MM Mil. & Junius I Tito xpeakrr vs mi.ntrrat.m; lu ,i: in., n.usicnl program. O. K. Iluui-k IMano company; 8:30 p. in,; t'ritlinK's Novrlty orchelra. Frank I truce, ante, dlrvctor; 11. iniduieht trolic. I niven.ily of TVnneasro. v WO AW. Omaha. ISYbr. &:). 4 p. in., inatlnrn program; . story itour. lor.B i'lulrr Ht-corJ: 6:20, an no u nerd ; 6 : Ji. Hay M uny'R or (lustra; 9, American collect of mu sic: 1H.-JW. onhrtilra. WlM', iMvi-nryrt. Iowa (4hl.). 1 p. m., J urn- KirifHUt, nad-r; siring Irio. li.rlH-rt SiltM'nttWn. i- iclor; 6:30, Sandman vialt. Val McLaughlin: 7. "Itural .School IToci-rsa," lfrrmlne Schnokloth: . ctd-limo numbers. Frank Simmons, oue-man band. WOl. Ainu's. Iowa C7w). !2:3 1. in., collie chimes; talk ou aulo ;.iobil"S. I'rof. A- Wb-anv, WQJ. ChicajTO. 111. (44".6. 3-4 p. in.. "The Children's Farty." iKir- othy Mclean l'ik-n: "One Won- tory. Prof. Wallr Syh d'. rful Trip on the St. lw n-nce t,b: Vyola Von an! "Sir" irom Mafmra to th 8'a." Mrs. II.adrick. sire, n jiixn.i;- h. I iujI Harry T. Ktiic.-r; 7-8. dinner con-jjohn: 7:3. better spt'tt-h talk. -Mrs tvrt. Kalph WiIUmiiis and ht Ituln- lov liallard Fuller: -l. prosram, bo skylarks: Otis Fike JU r, sa-'l..niey and Scott; 1M-11. Karl IJurt pruno; Mary Thrash House, plan-.nett'a Itiltmure hotel danee orchea-lu-1 h. in., Kalph WilliamH anditra. His l.ann-u Kkylarks; Itopera boys Kl-X. Oakland. alif. (5i".i.!t . 6-7 chestra. Herman K. Abrahunifloii. ttcel saw, IUdlo talk; A. U Hlwl Rett." prealdent Kouthern I'alifurnki Itadlo Absn; lu-lt, pruKram by pu pils of Myra It.-He ickt-ru. ' KFOA. S.attle, Wanh. C45S). 4-j ?:la p. III.. Olympic hott-l oreni-j tra. Wm. Hofmanii. roiidut lor; j b:4jo:I&, hherinan. i lay & coni any profrram: K:3'i-lu. Tiiims ttu vio program. Mm. II. Simpkin; 1(J:05-11. Olympic hot l dance inu sic. KGo. Oakland. Calif. 4 &:3o p. in., concert. Hot-l St. Francis. KHJ. a?h Anffls. I'alif. (!.' ; 3 0 -1 : 3 n p. in.. F;inta Moniea AT li - I letic club orths:ra: 1 : 3".:; ) projrrani. raciflc Slattjj Kteetrh coiniKiny; 6-t:3. Art lliekKrtn'K Hlltlil-re holfl cin-rt nnh!n, Fdrturd FiUpalrick, director: i:.!- :3. little titorbs American his- r H- rt-lUcnard if II i m mnm ) i i ' ' '--1 ji Ffsoesiix Hosiery g i$?J? m:w sii.k hum. ion mti;i.v; iJSg mm 10 We aro at a las to understand why a ravage should f MAm mhilr p. in., organ: ":ir-a;"t. s.u-liu pro gram: :ti-IU:"". wei t's uall ruutn. KXX. HollyH-ooU. Calif. (7 . S a. m.. momint; prayi-r; .. Hir. J Hand. neu: 9:3a. Ftell- lnvton I Jnd y, pi'rsonal proll nu;; lit red Hand'a morning nn hi iit-; 11. I p. m.. procram frein Wurlitxr !ip orcan studio: 5:45-6: F. Wiir litaT pip' orpan titudiu: 6: 1 r. -7 ; sm. Atlanta. Oa. (n.3. i; in.'Jinpor hour music: N-lu. prortm ntertainiifni: p. m.. garden I'cvrlcea Products company. Maude i:k. William u. Ivckm-r: p.onniej Ki'nlon Hollman In ojM'radc nuin Kirnliordi: Sv-:. old tinn- j:ospe) m; 10-11. amateur hour; 11-1. t'Tvpmm. l; v. Andn w Jrnktr.s and; Abe I.yman's Cocoanut Grove cUy. i KFNF. Shenandoah Iowa i:U K 1"1 s,'n:l- ur J" L'an' U -Wlmt r nt lo do." he rfM..:.3 P- i- conc-rt. John T. Ham.,,. "rs ,r!o- S;in FnJni - KTHS. lbl Spring's N.itu-nul i-iik; "1 he l: indiari lirlRade; Mil !.,, .i . - - - , - - ? i.i ;idy ' -!ay l-m. (iwiniunt'ni. anrhhiu and i itii.Y. ri iii;t i;v -7 4Vtiinil Tii , si a in hiv CKY. WinniiH'R. 'm. a:n, ' 1. ni.. univt-rsity lirhin. KFIM. iU'Humonl. Texas 3li Itrry and Hilly; Weit Hrotherti: .N'ubs Allen, contralto; .Zeiler s.a l. rs, Faulino and 8.1 rah. Uur:l(a Giles, soprano: Nab- Caldwell; 1-2. Hoty Tolsy hour. WSAl, Cincinna;i. Ohio 32;..). p. ill., chimes; S:ti, i;ieele h--t-t; S, weekly news review. .II1mii F. Stanley; Iticycle mah- iuar- L t: 1. Uosvr Hill's fane Kind or t ia st 1 a. . WSli. wriT tHKii it." fiino iMi.aiibv. I'Jiit W.iH; h(tel orvh-ira; 4 T rJ". filter's FiUrmont hotel or- WorM l.et NiiKM.11 Make LA FRANC)- FIIOKNIX K A XHKll X'.ZTt SH..V1 to SL'.O.I SI. 50 K Hi In All the Lowly New H:nidcn ,7 ust n-et-ived a new 'iipmiiiT ef fancy Stripes iiMU KitalJy in deiir.ui:I: Uir with the sliurter frock:-. M..V ' -8 n.,1.1 -,1 wen r m If !'rl,''v r Hrls of Ih be a savage. He doesn t have to search through fourteen ,iiinKu in a nrattier-beaicn 4d -oncert. m.-.t iavi n,. ,r:mr- .-'"ih . . . , .uian. van jwii tlim in ritciutui-1 -on hotel orln!tiri. Jack Keaaid MtMintam lum Mstlon. l0CketS tO fllld Something, Iumu?" Uirvcior. ! CXia:. Kdmonton. Can. t I i KYW, Chtcaco. I-)- 7--7:3 p. in., children's Udtiiie- s;or J .:! p, 111.. dinner cone-ri. Vn-i,,s: Children's onh slm. Mrs. A., The consolidation of the two daily papers at Albany is! "Th, ".1, n.'lr " ho" ,: 'sW"teh .:..'; rt " - 8 WOndeitUI 8tep forward for that Community. Albanyithorlaso ill rvach filly lhLtiim UlI clui, ;Nor;h. nuinJulin. BUltnr and laojol is a fine litUe city and can support one good daily that; Wp ., ,r'o,.r .n.i m.!.,".BA,' Kor' W-:'T'- """?mK?lni"t"Stt ,. .j will be a real civdit and a great influence for advancement. "ir u irn, m -iiins ivwini in ---'-- - n:c i..., fl m ,.,allo ,h,.al,.r un- Th mvnm of the consolidated nauer. R. R. Cronise and." iZTJ1-. "A lfvr or M.. s.um-i ... ... .,1 at . a 1 i fr ' w-.-.- ., , . , ... . t S a." Se.mieone Worth Wlnb.' u. Lu Jackson, win give mem tnai tuna 01 a paper, iney,; Kauit u the etsicM thing in th 2M. IliiV lwa-irhnois.e,,'",ri: Program. -CAv-Mand oixht-stra; -H". one-ait play. j'.Ticater Arts club. Talma 'sVjl t j Wilbur. dirr'dor; 1-IL t'H in i aim-si io&' i. on in uun i orcnes-ira. i TONS K FISH Kll.l.l l KLAMATH FA 1.1 A Ore. Xva y four o.' fsh. Imlinlins many: Short, ilisirirl Kiinn- w;ird-n. u hu tiainl.ow I rout, an- dtad follon ill!; ! mnili- an lnvt:iKaliin. Tin- wal.r j.ni- shallins off ol wal-r ut lilt "" turned bark Into tliv ehanli- t l laia hii li lonm its llii' ui r lalii. Und uil di a l rlsli wi re rmioy d j.itli l.inli riv. r. im'urlin- lo Judr,-c Iroin the dry rlvt r l d. logvther witli the large group of merchants who haveor,', lo ',nJ-i t sought consolidation for sevenil years, deserve a great! vllor 9 Avium iau-iiine in deal of credit for bringing it about. uuale imntically rvhiuc oltut) And hat ran le h. trtoMe"" Ward n ls!on jy ; jthe Hor man's lookinc for a bit of pimr he Ut i;torx than tn yeans 1 1 Jurv. tiir' Moniv inpnr..tion."" , MtUln d Horton; 7;;v-:3f. dian-r liiCtc. Jim l:ilys Tex.ij: hotel or s c h-: ra : . ; t- U : t ". in t:cal pro j.nim. Wi Al Nortlifl4l. Minn. 5-M Well. i:i.un. " " v"";' 1 .1- "M . F ;.nt." Ir. t;or- W . ida p.ion-. WtNt. MinneMeis t"t. l":;wl. ' Minn. ttll. . "Tji-j Story of Corn." r.-iiy t'rwUr; C:. l. in.. "Wi-iv N.l It.- Wi ll - 1: H to the wphisticated youth or the pivseiu. Is ihnv a ,iM'i2J"p1,s- .rlH w,.rooii: -.s.-iMr-atio- ;wm lor who docs ntt think she knows infinitely more than when u is i.i ,.... van i!,,,'!n 'i-o-jli hir(;oirM.l!r!lJr!AS her mother, n! is there a ciciuvttetl youth who doe- not' I'00 '!.ruc voT ,hw Jow" ,wr;Mintiih ei.t." ,iU;,:w j .letter, youth holds to its fancied superiority. "tvt a -:;--i: p. i.. wir i. A r l. . wl 1. .,). . ... . ,. .... scnwi qt tn- air: pwuo iuiiiu:- f na ji'i uic ti.Mi'iii4i(.-M uniUMim.'', mi" titiiv .m iioc-j i . mm. an-r '-n na,nr ilt Injo-Vrt" a.4 Ktldest novelist question their education? Do not iikvI ,S .J1 "r . .. , , . ur.: tjim -a.er iiy. Tn.in r W11KN YOUTH LEARNS. Education does not begin until one is 25 ;nd continue:;: until 85, if it ends at all, wtys a British novelist. .Tell th.it ti.- publication of a mr- : 7in lo te t'liiiltot "Th In Ihi arui ot inem nurse ine uiusion inui uiej kihw nil tn.tv is m tv-ae.p ou m dt nr." , , ir . ..... . ii i- Lnnti'itT A will tm'li Ihani rtt K..iu-ic. In it vmitli h't'i l.i !r..-r.n,.. l . mi I-Hk, n". And when it has learned that-its fancied ptca.uns 1,1. !i.'n-""''".,T. ruy V.T "" wisdom was largely folly and that its imagined education- . , iut vr-hrj. , , . , - j, , ' , . , ,1 itm kmiw 1 am n Mtf.noy, was lacking in much of the real thing, it is no longer youti:rrtn. saihv. i .r mv mHf r-i bunco. 1 1 o; :. t a tvrn i ntail oir Imt. , !:' ",K nw. iioi S,i.-r ns-'rj: l.rt ;-sn sjp-w. uncb rrvl i tnTn i-ci. (nor 1 ! . tnok on V j !i, Thrt-r wUF'.fV'IS -C. NV I Uf.$ Philosophy." It-is llulh lavy.' trader: "Conflation." "Intprornp. lu in K Klat lu.tr." GvrtruJe Kin-j e.iy; :. IVkK of Knotvletlsv pro-j ram: . t-n minute. ol iiiusir.j r -I SHimitCa lit.iilo or hestra: . "Keir.hiincT lun." KOA or- j ii-:ra. ( lat-ift' TIiim Malttm j Kr. 1 rului.m. Wrh. I 32(i. . .""- p. in.. It.t-Aiur.iH s-ings wiihi .;Mi!--lf$ ami cuitr. T-- l.iiu:l y. Sscur-1 Johnpm. Uorat-e Trimtl: j v--i3 .-.r.l pu-no jcjIos. Kruns' ltHkvool: "Wh-f tur W.-t-ds, iCein.- t.i;i." 1 r. C I'leK'-ltf t a I -"M a.f W.m-L .n- Surf 4. Ini Ko jiits l'wr Koa-l5" I'rof. II. I ll'h' ip?.. Un, k chat. Alice KinUf- J KKI. Its .V nr- ! ,v C.jlif. tliTl. learn for itself. That ia the tragedy of r; ninc lb r.ibl. t?Wrl l.v.nnin-r"(t mu-: ku3 uit hour; e-literit :4ik: T -v K-.H:tiinr proc-raiii. l"lor-, " ni:i;jvwi, wpraoo; "oiun .i-n" pip on: in rvi-' "ii. In M 1'rtand. orrunist; i-.wnins UtT.tM. K-nnrly Hrctd li' -K of t.4tic !;. lkn-- r- . tbtl 'pxl up Nlir' (tmr- ear-ohl bo4hrT. an THE GIRLS ARE (JAIMNC. ; Statistics compiled at a re-diirtion cllege: diM-!ie that ' the gii Is of that institution ajf i.ttH.trngev and heavier Ti VJ than their iimtheis and graiidiiHithei-s. l( these statistics rut". ti appb t' Anieiicnn women in general then certain seh'-" - ixnfesr-xl scientists and sonic individuals who view with v rlami stand coriwtetl. The test.; in ipiesiion wi'l stand scrutinizing, for they icpresent stiulie.; made of women. Tlie tests wcr?; " rivt-n; O.t.-l.: irs,J lc rent's I. ye -. h the Kirt rrit, ul m da ? Tvf eifv;r. " l f hi'. s a biuTT " ' Thrr M--niuc to hu-- Ja.-k. I'atsfll. . i'r i.l 1 i . 'Tin..-! r ;. it. . iun h oi fc .1 I j .' --n- !'JHI''5 i- jt;ti l- r A: lom- 11 -! - ftHkinp (hiii tit.-. vur mother li$ h--i hur l-ol--. J ' mill ami r. .mn .1" t f ' 1 - i-.,- :.. . . . , 1 , 1 . , , , iiM-m all I- -I'M f.mr h llrr mini ..(,ui. ii. .--v mi .. 'iiiviv irn: tinutMif n-v-it on mi.,- t.inM.l1 ressful comparison. Tlie cwiipanson shows that the aver- ''Nwr nge gin ui o'llegc t"i.iy is two ir.ctus taller than the aver gc ixkiI of InS;. The HJ". fieshman co-cd weigh II ivunds while her pivdeecsr if !,vsr weighetl on'y ll' ourtds. In stivngth and pi ow ess the mxiein pill aK' i ppiaihts neater the t:ana ideal than did the gill i-i. forty years I I laigieal cI.iiiatioiis ;ue at hand for mii h an evolution' n physical woiii.iidvxl even though the tests made in nee ivllege might ly M ine chance l-e ctnliaiy to or caggei-l : the situation c!s-wh--iv. r.eieie tion iv iwoniiiieniil hv the T. d!3T riM- l'i o.r th. l-M-n A H -' I ItjV- t. tN..i o.r-.-: liUrS S-n-; v. M : xn H-4or JHji. o.-iii . ox WHO- I v.. 1-.j it- 'V.J H. I - I... I t. I:jjhO'I 1 i' guitar ml r. W I V.". lit. ii :-n .IIU.'L I " I I't p' I ,,i ..I ' !'.;- tw Im Krl Lili-tl. . iitm. Srjil'i.T nalVm: tkMn Mam Mrr.x. il-. 1 r ' .... i:tx..-v Iti .a. ti l.ao.1 Iw i-aro.il lmmv ; w i'i.aim .'i... i." aifl a Im- MalVfl lw .L.n.V.. W M i'V.m 1 : outdoor life and uv.va- iio tin- . i.i luthM i- u i-u-s '- i: A Reliable Bank Kcliahility thai means helpfulness as well as safety no matter what the emergency. I .a Grande National Bank physical cultuiisU as Imdv '"" : tiiuiivi .mo .i'i:i iiiHiioiers. .one win deny mat li'.e :in.i tint iai The Easiest Flower To Grow s sT'Uaraen umuols EVERY home, whether mansion or cottage can profit by plantings of "old-fashioned" annuals. Many of them are fragrant others with long items suitable for cutting. They provide gor gebus color in the yc.rd from early summer to frost Sunshine, moisture and a soi! good enough for grass are all that's necessary. You will be surprised at the big garden nort ment you can select, for a little money, from the Northrup, King Co. Seed Box at local dealers. These seeds are as good as money can buy. Try Bine or ail of th?c:- Sweet Peat, A!crt, CosmPi, Zinnia, Marigoldf, Ftluniai, NaUurtiuim, Tiilox, Sweet Williun, Bachttor Euttorj, Poppy, Stockt, Gypiophi'a, etc Northrup, Kik&Coj MOST OF OUR. STANDARD SIZE FLOWER PACKETS A FEW AT ICr NO BETTER SEEDS AT ANY PRICE AT LOCAL. DEALERS Jl "ffl''ls!S MMk ; tin W i modem fill i.. much active and oftener out of doors l""V" 'IT" . . .. .c-v:v -j-".vr ,:.. titan was her mother nrd giar.dmother. Moiiern styles for -inn i- ni. , uarTi ai r ss.... .'ir. i jh : , Women. Kv ".:a v ivimtt rlmter ftv.st.tm of nt.wont.tnr '' " H. i.lrl r. 1 i. nimw . 1 . 1 1..:.. . 11 1 . - moum ti evi-.ttag n mner. r.eavit-r ami sliongor woni- r liho.nl. lest the rush-in gul who demands the svelte fig-jrv. ' itsoiiK- iaiiU'.xt ..1 news that girls of college agv aie h uiimiig heavier tt should Iv explained that the new weigh; U ling .d in K i-e aid muscle rather than in unfash-i kiiaHe ard uisromfoitalxe olcsitv. j I MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES I - In 11, sink i 1:1 isr.r ii-.oti lw t,.,K I'HONK MALN 735 rUKl KRUKD STOCK Ct'H'HK t.i.,!ity iMcllcnt Pi iced !es.-. GOLDEN CRUST n i: vi; vs. 1.. t. i 1 .hJ i;i " :i 1 muni 1 1 1 1 1: . t l;t st- 1 . ta vttt S.---1 ivii'i; or 1 f.i vi;; -r, ,,, t'loi: t ! v io; ;! K:t:riN) v.'l"Ai.l n s , V I liV .tH'l . Gwilliams Electric Bakery The Place Norton's Kiddy Shop 1IIK TIMK tin. mi ..: THE WHY coooooooooooooocoooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooc 0000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000 FREE! FREE! Tractor Service Clinic Next Wednesday, March 4th. our garage, corner rourlh & Adams, I.a Grande, Oregon IJcginning at 9 a. and closing prompily al 4 p. m., same day. The clinic will ' befdiVcctcH 'By :'W6 'Von.K:icIi'rii:cn from (he Ford MoloV Co. If you are a (ractor owner or ccnlemplale the punliasc of a tractor o:i cannot afford to miss this clinic. No attempt wilt l,c ma(e sej tractors at this clinic. PERKINS Cor. 4th. & Adams MOTOR COMPANY La Grande, Ore. 033JJaoooco3o00oeooanni, a.