La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 04, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, March 4, 102.r.
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. An Independent Newspaper
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FRANK B. APPLEBY -.Editor and Publisher
I HARVEY F. MATTHEWS Builneas Manager
Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1410 Adams Avenue,
. La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday,
Entered at the Postofflce at La Orande, Oregon, as Second
Class Mali Matter under act or March 2, 1879.
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" ' CITT OF LA GRANDE
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herein also are reserved, "
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REMEMBER NOW thy Creator In the days of thy youth,
while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when
. thou sbalt say, I have no pleasure In them. . Lot us hear the
' conclusion of the whole mutter; Fear God, and keep his -com-uiandmeuts;
for this Is the whole duty of man, Ecc. 12:1, 13,
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
.; Congress failed to take action on 19,000 bills, and in
80 doing has the country solidly with, it. If 19,000 objec
tionable bills failed to pass, you can imagine how many
more finally . squirmed through about which there'll be
lots of controversy.
KVIDENCE OF GOOD SERVICE.
The safety banner that has been won by the La Grande
division of the O.-W. R. & N. and which is to be presented
officially to the division by safety officials of the railroad
tonight is outstanding evidence ,of good service, not on tho
,p4rt of employes to the railroad particularly, but rather
on the part of employes to the public they seek to serve
and carry In safety. The city of La Grande and the rail
road division itself should be proud of this achievement,
should be proud of the fact that this division has placed
itself at the top in a great system and has established a
high standard for other workers in other divisions to strivo
for in an ever-progressing crusade to save human lives.
i r 1 Tt I ) O J (fa , &ri
THE NEW MILLINER 'll
CITY, HUMMED THE SHOW I XjflLMjt """t&ZZm
window at Birdie crowej I f i SsW
HAT SHOP TODAY J)l ..-.... i-a J
OFFICE
CAT
TftAOB HANK NIO.
ByJxvnius
Slow motion pictures tlon't seem
bo very much deliberate If you
have a friend who promised to pay
back that ten as soon ad iMisslble.
We rat! and razz ut youth and Jazz,
And movies put to sliume.
But thoiiKh we rull wo cannot full
To love 'em Just the suinu.
A lift Grande man annoiiiices
gloomily tltnl the reason Ills fam
ily butlKet fell down was that it
provided for only one of them get
Uug haircuts.
He:
of the
door7"
Hhe:
radio.
I pluno.
have."
:
uceounl
PIPE ORGAN IS
READY TO USE
(Continued from Pair 1. '
in the church service, following the
opening concert on Friday evening
of this week.
PRESIDENT
TAKES OATH
AT ONE P.
'(Continued from page 1)
M.
rmischnce of individual annulors,"
Vice President Dawes declared to
day in his Inaugural address. -WkMh
Uverlooked.
"trndr.the present ruh-s, - the
rlKhts of tho American people are
overlooked. " he said.
He referred especially, to rifles
which permit a sonator to delay
proceedings indefinitely hy hold
the floor. Under this rule a
minority or evert one can prevent
a vote on a measure which two
thirds of the members havo agreed
to bring to a vote. "Although the
constitution jjlvt'3 congress the
rltiht to' make Hh own rules," he
said, "this does not excuse cus
toms which might put power Into
the hands of individuals to be
uHcd in legislative barter."
British Dresses to Be Kvplolted
LONDON" CAP) A company is
being formed with a capital of
$600,000 for the establlHhment In
l..ondon and other cities of an ex
hibition for the sale of model
dresses made from Kngllsh and
Scotch dress fabrics. The models
will be sold to wholesale houftes
and particulars supplied of the
firms who made them so that
wholesalers may then sell to the
retail trade.
t'HKKHK PliAXT TO 1CIKK
T11..LAMOOK, Ore. A m-w
cheese fuctory, etdtmalfd to coat
$8000, Is being planned hy the
Cloverleaf ('namry company.
Steps have been taken to obtain
land near the Kite of the old fac
tory and construction will start as
soon us possible, so un to have the
new factory In operation by June
1.
British Import Oddities
From Corners of World
installed in organ ch.-lmheiH, with
?rlll front. Has two manuals, with
compass from ('" to ", HI not. a.
Pedal action, with coihikiss (V tit
C with 32 notes. The great orcitn
has the open Hlupasun of fil ptp.-s: j.Play.
the Dulclsna of 1 pipon: I ho Me
lodia of 73 pipes; the Flue Uur
inonle of 61 pipes; with chimes! Moor lead
LONDON (API The Labor
Party has pone in for dramatics.
The Strand Theatre has been taken
nvj-r tor use on Sunday nights for
purposes of recreation and propa
ganda by the Independent Lubor
Parly and plays written by the
pnrty tiM-mhurs are being presented
from time to time. ; ' ' '
The first lo be given Is a one-acl
The Tomb," 'with a Tulanit-j
hiinirn NMUnir. nvrJtten hv .1. H
j'lyn-H. son of J. It. Myites, Labor's!
in the House of f'om-
people who moved next I
"Yes. They havo no car, no
no talking machine, no
1 can't Imagine what they
"Maybe they have a bank
What does a cheer leader do with
IiIh arms In the winter time.
$ NEW HOMKS FOR OLD.
Announcement by bankers over the country generally of
an intention to withhold funds for speculative building en
.terprise is a definite indication that the acute house short
age which followed the war has passed." La Grande s.experi-
; enced unusual building activity last year and. local muiderm "My dear, these cakes are hard
and material dealers predict a year that-will be almost nH",onp!M till , " ,
. , , , , , . . - ' ... i' 1 know. Didn't you hear her
equal in vomme tins season, out tnc greatest nousmg necti ,my, tuUo your pirk when she
i turn Imoii anltuftrrl horn tmivimrilv. Thorp will lio. hnw- l"'"b'd them 'round?"
- ever, a :nat deal of remodeling in all parts of the country
j and a iroportionate amount in this section the U. S.
j Gypsum Company estimating that 75 per cent of the in-;
I yestment in homes this year will be put into reconstruct
lifln nf- nlrl hnihl in o-u ! ' ' ' i
, s,.y.. y ,' ' , I. , i, : i f . 'M M'latt Hoys wcrtv hoaflrtg or
;. '"There arc 20,G97,204 home's in tliei' United Stales, ac-i""' nccompiiwiimeiii. nf tiiVirivin
; cording to latest census figures. A large manufacturer of
! bathioom fixtures niade a survey based on this report and
found that a sufficient number of homes lack sanitary
j bathrooms to keep the entire bathroom fixture industry
! working at capacity for 22 years. This shows the tremend
jous amount of remodeling work to be done if the Ameri
;can standard of living is lo be sustained and advanced.
ti(! The homes the old fnlka built are being renewed, im
proved in construction and bonutificd. Tho Ktiitroorinfr mi-
: ' , . . i i , , I' "Ah spells it wir a u
iiyui ivt& in hid i nvtnj; iLtnKuii tatii year us more iiaiue suh."
residences arc made fireproof. The basement furnace room,! "n pBsihiy an ubhreriaiinn of
..r .....ii,.,.,. r;.. :. i : f. e 1 n iteiMTiii, saiu ine nosion itiau,
cial material on ceilings and walls separating the furnace
i Uom mflamnble material. The roof, next greatest five
prepared for but not installed. The
Swell organ has the slopped Diap
ason of 73 pipes; the Kitieional of
til pipes; the Auoline of ii l pip.-n;
the Vox Celeste of 49 pipes; the
Klute d' Amour of 61 pipes; tho Vox
Humana of 61 pipes; the Obeo of
Gl pipes; and tremolo. The pedal
organ has the Bourdon of 33 pipes
and tho Lieblich Geduekt of 31!
"Have you fixed the status ; 5" V" n"
AAni i j n w lions are alBo Included. The organ
is equipped throughout with elec
trical action with motor and blow
er in a Be pa rate room In the b-s )
ment.
The'openlng roneert will be plv
en this coming l-Yiduy evening at
which ttmo Trof. Heel;er of I'ort
laud, will prtseul a eoneert. At
recent recital In Ha lent the com
ment read: 'Tlu' power, of lh'jt yi -Kan
was demoPNtrated to . t he('pi.o
pl of the I'apltot 'ty Vetln-Ml.'i
evening, when Ihe.nuw pip-. nri$:tn
lecently Installed in the I'ren'jyler
iun church was tried out in a re
cital by Prof. Luolen K. Ileeher.
1'", A. O. O, " His program -''nil
through showed un ascending ten
dency, going from the lighter. in
elful compositions. - to the heavier,
and more maJeHtlc." : H'-:'-
The Ladles Aid Society are giv
ing this Instrument lo I lie new
church recently dedicated and hrve
invested $rfU0.o in th new organ
o show their nppfeeiuDon of mu
sical leadership. II will be formal
ly dedicated next Sunday niornln--
We understand that n- small
town not far Trotn here bought a
new fire Iruek. The chief and hoys
voted to put up the following mot
to over the tloor of llm fire house:
"May this fire engine be-like all
the old maids owr our village
always ready, but never called for."
"Ko yon let your husband carry
a Inteli key'."
"Ob, Just lo humor lilm. He
likes to fhow It to lib friends to let
them mm how lmleM'iitlen( he Is
but It doesn't fit the floor."
inons. Tile Parliamentary Labor
riub Pramatie Group has ."bVen I
f firmed, of which the young Mr.
dynes and his wife are members,
a in! the first perfornuinee of "The
1'onih" will be on March 15. J
Balloon Tires
Optional
Equipment
On All Ford
Models
At Only
$25 'Extra
See the New
Models .. .
Perkins
Motor Co,
41h . and Adams
i Drapery
Fabrics
No Waste No Failures
Once Tried Always Used
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
, . No Kitchen Complete Without It
SALES 2'a TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND
CQ
id
LL the chilling breezes outside your
QS windows cannot detract from the
heart-warming effect of Colonial Draperies
within. Rather they serve to emphasize the
deep brilliance of these fabrics and their
possibilities for making your rooms invit
ing. See the new designs now here.
M I J.J VVs
CH1NAMEL
CHINAMKI. MAKIOS KI'KINO IOi:.Si:Cl.l:A.IN(i MAM V.
Let us expluin Ihu iminy uses Unit ChlnuiiK-l can he put to.
haxi) i(i:xi;i'iT iiaxii, makcii nil
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
Tho crotwwonl pu.lu lias lurrcl
inatiy ii man buck to th' homo
Ironi hlt-h ho was driven cve
illngii hy cross wonW
oi.n M i ll'
thi-s.
".My Ullih-
uiHKlrn It-!:,"
"That's ii 1 lilnu." li'lilli-il tin- olli
'. ".My sllcr litis n crtlar cln-st."
iltt'!iii--tl inn-, "HnN
A Hostoll man travolliiK hi tho
Soillh Kol to chiittllii; nlth 111" lit.
Ilo nrKro boy who iih poltshlnc
hhi shoos anil Imiulrotl his naino.
"lion. h:iIi." hiis Iho roply.
"Jon? TIuiI'h la iilrl's naino lnn'l
If.-
not a J.
"No. Bih: -tain! K.u-kly Ihal."
was tho roply. "Muh sho'noiiKh
naino alu 'HonoaiH. X.W.. So
IHhall KltfhlooUHnoMti Aimwoi- (nr Mo
j hazard, is Ivinjr covoi cd with sliinRloB of aslier.tos, slatt1, ' -- to -omo vuahiiiKtoii t-ai -
ior. nm uoy j yi oalla mo (jon lor
Isliort."
iir.compo.sitiim, and tho undcrsidt' of (hp rnftiM-s finishod
! Wth the same material used in the basement. The out-
tide of many "revamped" houses is covered with oriental
: cement stucco.
: I -The old home thus ceases to he a weather beaten shack
with pecliiipr paint and becomes clean and pay in its ex
ternal aspect. Tho interior is beinp; brightened and beaut
ified in an equally satisfying way. modem materials and
method." making all these operations inexpensive. Old
homes are bloomiiij; aain and will yet outlast many oi'
,the quickly built speculative houses that yon see in the
boom cities and the Imhhii additions over the count rv.
Yesterday In
!; Congress
IfittMmter iippiarnl to trmilh ilvint;
hutira of t onKH'HJ
The wnitte rej.il.-.l (h moillfleil
MrNiuy-llaiiKM-n Kititn export ein'.
ixiratton htll.
I.I.M S TO A .H1 4.IKI,
You're too Rood, hy fur too eood
for in
llioiif;h ItriKhl your eyt h and eer
bo lulr your fuee.
The ui h ralr your form ns moi lul
Tonn van be,
llHiush Venus 8il f enuhl seurcely
iiinteh ymir prarc,
You bore itie juat u Utile, lor, you
You nre too RooU.
l'li'PP' is like pink (nil they lull
lor the loni; icreen loo.
Two people eun live cheaper Ihan
"lie In pior hoime.
Monev mny iml ltn lnipptne
enct, Imt It dm ho a I0113 ny
lounnl k'pinic ilonn mimiiv.
f R, lb, 1 Tv.
The n- vt ri- titiij' .''Ir' ' tv,' v.i
I11T8 ure repoMt-il n-nly 1r !niy.
iTinltlenl oo!M'te rnntiiel el
nork tliroughnut lnotut ut.on eve
Hrlnudler neral .'lut hell will
lall of reiippulntiio nt an nts
uriry air t-hl-f.
'-
'-Vice I'n 8td"lH-ele t I u w ia upent
a btiriy d;iy vNHIdk tmj ret ei Ing
frlentlM.
- Another ronttitt ovet the S '( of
Senator Hmltti W. ' Hrookhurt of
Iowa na flUd. I
I
Well UcveloptJ tlgns of ' &enu
The Ihhihi epre!.Ne It m "euiiien' n,.
i.VHire" for AiniTtt iin p.ti t iep.itttu ' uj)(
rureful with ttu
tn meet yon In
mini who In
imiy be un
j V;iHhincten Uiitdm-r. tbnn e
i r;ovi tnnn tit bun uti lit.-rn. r i(;n
.i eoinmlwloH'T of imb!iH.
I
Secretary Mellon denied hole.
I ile lrr.-Ktiliirt(t 11 ha. I ot eurr d ill
; iKitueH of Kmeunnrnt -i tn lth .
1
The 8 nate riHiie-,1 In neeepl the
hoiitte publle Innlilinc I. Ill rt.br to
Hie m eond defhhmy bill mid -nt
It bm-k to eonfei'-nee.
A upeelill house Invt t lK.lt imt
I'otn mlt tee reported that part of
funds ruliwd by the nuttonul )ta
abled noldier' K:ipu, i.ui 1 . m;
i
You Cant Beatlhis
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
PHONE MAIN 7S9
xv is nil-: Ti.MK Tt M:i.i:rr voin m;i:ks
Wo llmu n J-'iUI Line or
NOKTIMil I' KINt; AMI I'lJIIIV S si;i;i.s
In Th- nml Kit- I'at-knos.
COLORED LINEN
jii;av i k. 11 1. :hi inch wiki;
SI. Oil YAltll
2 hull IIomI liiiillly ImKv Chilli
J7c Vfll'il
Wo Si-ll tho IIKST for 1,IS
Norton's Kiddy Shop
I He In ii nieon m it it who rot'ien
to.4 o i y on 9oMiet 111 UK dls
MKreenble I tint he miIrIiI lme kept
lo hinta-If tilt tomorrow.
Tint) i:teii-httt Sooclit,
I'UM'I.KTON, !re. A resolo
Mon tiNkiitK the Htnte un. federal
forr' to eo-operiite hi the exten
sion or the Jouquln Miller trail
south from near Pilot I tuck, I"
rnmfltlu eountv, throtiRh (irunt.
Ha rue und Luke rotinti'. )ih.i
been adopted bv the hoard of Minn-HK'-rn
of the Pendleton I'ommer
ebil nsHoeiullon. V'opte.i of the
resol.nlun Weri also sent to the
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WHEN you pay your household bills,
C O. D. packages and all general ex
penses with Protectu checks, you are sure
that .the amount of the check is protected
from being raised, if by accident your check
is lost and may pass into the hands of either
an amateur or professional check raiser.
With the Protectu system, you can make your
check proof against check raising-. This check has
a rcricsof numbers lithographed in indelible ink on
the end of the check. By a cutting device, the end
of the check is cut or torn when the check is made
out so that the highest amount indicated on the
margin represents the maximum limit of the check.
Vc h.ivc arrar.pd to supply all of our customers
wit h Protectu checks and a Protectu folding pocket
cover with cutter attached as shown in illustration.
Others who wish to avail themselves of its use may
call at our bank and receive them without cost
t : .1 1 , ... .
' upciuiijj an account m uus Dans, we do
' this as a matter of duty following our long
' -"Cr'V . i1 established policy of providine our depositors with
the best possible service in every department
EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR DESK AND POCKET US.
INCOME TAX
KKASO.Y IS lll'.ltl'.
Ilmo jour liKuinr 'tax Klaloim-iit propaioil I(v inn- who known.
Two jt-ars with V. s. Internal Itovoimo Di-parllliviit.
H. M. MALONEY
riioiir n.
LA .I!.mi;, oitu;u..
I- Oil-J IlllllillllR
I Iff-1 -v
LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
It Is Fine to Regain
Health -But Much
Better to Keep It
There are unavoidable illnessfs. ;
Ucgular physical examinations, however, would
do away with a great pei-cent of our Bickncss.
Through them any health menace is found in its in
cipient st-rcs,. and wrwtd l.(-f.Ve it impairs our
efficiency.
Such examinations are of value only when made
where every scientific equipment is complete.
The Hot Lake Sanatorium
Dr. W. T. Thy.
Owner and Director.
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