THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 7
Thursday, March 5, 1925.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
(Sraufo Jfomiug bserfar
An Independent Newspaper
; FRANK B. APPLEBT
HARVEY F. MATTHEWS.
..Editor and Publisher
Business Manager
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i Ca Orande, Oregon, The Observer-Star published every Friday.
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.Class Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1879.
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CAST AWAY from you all your transgressions, whereby
ye have transKresod; and make you a new heart and a new
aplrit; for way will ye die. O house of Israel? For I havo
no pleasure In the drain of him that dieth. sotth the Lord
Gou; wherefore turn yourself and live yc. Kick Id 15:31,3:!.
"t))E Clerks made such a puss to get -rnem
rt" JpGr SVEPIN& D-XIC BEFORE THE MEW MlLLKER.
"S'l rrZ. CAMS Of. THAT SHE Kr TO WAT TEN
VTV V. MINUTES FOR THE Dust To SETTLE
OFFICE
CAT
' TAAOtt HJUt ItaO..
By Junius
.i Let the robins get busy with their song programs, be
fore the street pianos drown them out
A collepjs youth who is reported to know 12 language:
ought to be equipped for changing tires.
! Economic experts say that couples are marrying younger,
bdt what if they do? What's that to do with economy?
C:
him
found the patient In tears.
"Cheer up. my pood man.
said, "you'll pull through
rtpht."
"Tisn't that. groaned the pa-
Itit-nt. "but just think of the money
r I I'. n. ...aiiI luivinir unnlasa In bum
!.... A. i. .1 . - . . a. . . ' " w
uut rause umi 15 inc easiest way 10 slop mm when she you away.
The wife doesn't hold his arm because she loves
t because that is the easiest wai
pees a shop windew worth while.
They lia.1 on? of tlwlr usual
tiffs because liubby was home late
for U Inner . You'n alwajrs late."
slie said tmligiuuitly. "You were
late at the t-tmn.ii Uc day we
ivre married'
"Yes." lie answered aln4 bit
terly, "but 1 vvn'4 late enougli."
Yesterday In
Congress
(By the AsmmUiuM Press)
Calvin t'ool'dse und ('h:irln t;.
Dawes were tnauRuratcd pn siiiVnt
an dvice president rfspwiiwly.
The Sixty-fiKhth conirress tJinie
to a paeeful ending with ;he p:is
sage of the deficiency and a num
ber of minor measures.
I'NION. Ore. (Special) Monday
evening waa the time when the
men ol Union and their wives were
host and hostetts to the farmers
and their wives. The latter were
invited to the I'nion Hotel where
they ull enjoyed a chicken dinner
und were entertained with music
and dancing In the hotel parlors.
When Host Kerr' waa through
counting noses he announced thai
ihe total number who aat down to
the dinner was 179. even though
many of those who were Invited
found It impossible to be present.
The work of staging this annual
affair was placed In the hands of
Messrs. Frank Connor. Tom Cock
and Edward Pumphrey, and their
work was thoroughly done.
An advance agent ' representing
the KIHson-Whlle Chautauqua has
been spending a few days In I'nion
and she has succeeded In securing
signatures of local people wha are
I anxious to have a chautauua hrrt
Wills year, for a two number course.
The programs will probably be glv
n this next rail.
Mrs. KImira Goss and Miss Agnes
biemie. hailing from los Angeles.
arrived in Union Monday and will
iiKike an extended visit with Mr
and Mrs. II II. Holms, who live in
North Union.
! Uev. Quinn. pastor of the Metho
(dist church, who has been 111 for
the past few days, is much improv
t J und able to get outside again.
; New.
- Spring Coats
and
Ensemble Suits
Two Day Special
Friday and Saturday
ROADS
DRYING
Speaker (iiliett delivort d h s
valedictory address In the hoiun
and took the oath of office as sen
ator from Massachusetts.
NEAR I
L
M
When you pass your kisses
around like chocolate fudge or
dinner favors, it may brighten up
the party, bit you can't expect
anybody to take them seriously.) J
J P"1 the bill, W.L1AVA. Ore. (Special)
When the doctor arrived he increasing the salaries of members'. 1 . .. .
Cook of Island City, spent a few
j Ja-s the iast week visiting friends
'at l.ostine.
Kverett Panders, whoae term rs The aro .Rinning to
representative from Indiana ep r- shcvr ome siKns of drvinir in
I'Ures. (he majority or the dirt
.75
of congress, the
hp 'vice pres.deni.
all'
cabinet und the !
If earthquakes get to be a little more common in New
Yoik. maybe California will get over her scare and start if.0"
ndvertisinjr te faict that she excels in Uiis particular field
and has been at it for years!
We say that we marry "fur bet
ter or for worse" but alas, most
of 11s marry for an ecape froni
liHH'liiirss, for a Mix-ins famj.
ronumtlt' adteiiture, or ju4
fr irLstauce."
-,d Wednesday, took the oath
office as secretary to the presid
nt.
Obituary
Otinib ( paissionatt l ) lurling,
I'd die for you.
Helta (Awakening suddenly
from Intense tredom! Strui
JAMKS T. ItUOW.V
rEXPLKTON. re. Sv-elal
.lames T. Hro n. coronor of t 'nia
tilla eouniy. a resident of the coun
ty for prHclieally half a centuty.
prominent in public affairs d urine
Tuea.
A.N I.MhKhMINCf CHALLLNGK. lyour stuff, kid. strut your stuff.;"" lts yw. died
: i,Au....Xu..v ri .1... rr- : r a .1. night at S:4 oV1ck ut
. I i It will only he a question of uence. .i "''rs'"i v nue
lintisn System Of elemeiliary education the British Labor time until every pedestrian has n a' (renerally known that
iparty h challenged the proprietor of the London Dm!-; ". rd!r;,rhu
Mail to submit to an examination on simple sums and' -hhio is mis Kastcrn n v !,"an' frtcacia His hraiin had not
ne,-ally known facts. Obviously the challenge is an.,'" 'r s'ZTZ
llllipi to prove 10 me great glee and .satisfaction Of the! , . , ipast three weeks had his condition
.jHix.nies inai me opjonent ot Uieir pet educational sys- Vn.Mient (kiui- k making a
tem is more or less of n Hnnro If tho n.iW;.. , M oT other proml-
rtwids are in b'ttr condition this
spring condition this than usual,
they havt- not whd out very
bad only in a fw places. The re
surfacin g of the bad st retch on
Ihe highway east of town. Is go
on at this time. The stretch
to le rsufrac.'d is s,iiil to be about
two miles in h-ngth, extending
from the vast edge of town to
ivar the Seal Uaker place in Mid
die valley. A gravel screening
plant a.s trvctv, at a gravel pit
on th n.tkt-r ranch rect-nily. The
i r-!iirf ueinc ioh will ovrtinv nlmnt
hlS rM-j ... .-o,-v ..na it tat ninnrlml tit
i about S't das will be required for
the work, othr portions of the
hiirhwwv r reported to b In fair
ly good condition.
8am Meek and lioy Gastin fin
ished curting wood the latter part
of the week.
George Cusslnw tnc Irvin (JaMin
have been busy the past several
days hauling hay from the tl W. ,
Mum ford farm to their ranch in '
the hills east of town.
To Combat lVts. I
Preparations are. being made to 1
conduct a very effctic war
against the ground squirrels in
this county. J. A. Branson of Jos
eph has been appointed as rodent
control agent for the county, and
has already mixed the first batch
of poisoned grain and is having it
placed at the distributing points
as rapidly as possible, a .store in
each of the towns will handle the
poison which will be distributed to
the farmers at cost. This prepara
tion has been used in the county
for the past several years, and has
given very satisfactory results
Many of the farm- (Hinirrels only i,
ift'lkiliH have been lie had put the
the past several i
hungry I'Mtiirri-l.s
few hours ulU
poison out.
wliccvi r used,
ers in the hill ;
on the ground
dajs fettling (In
who eat the poisoned grain readily Chemist has made artificial
ai this time when the green feed jmgar. Whirh is nothiug. We
is scuree. JUiane Iw.throp In ihel know an uitificial suar, a leu
i.eap section conntetl many dead i ograplier.
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
5 o
Keys Cut
AVe l!ne .lust Installed n Xcw Segal Kcy-Ciiltiii lai-liiiio.
tuiek ami An-urnte Key -Cutting tsiiamutil.
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU
been
from
such
his
to keep htm owit
business High blood
t me enniienpe ana score a perlect mark there will be much morning mHn he summons ibeiu""
Maborinff of the lachrymal glands anion? the throwers of TJ " hni-
tne gauniiet. There are a few dead ones in; ijrSon "S xeir tt ie
j But suppose Loui Kothcimere accepts and flunks? Sui- lo uTSX ,hfr " l dumb'J' hw nn5'
IVa hnS f,ivn..tt.An t!, ri.M. , ..r .... r.r.u ' .. .. .... resident of Klgin for the past r;
, r .. 1V iiiiiiiiui liuillt- in 111 111 Wilt? ,
( of Klnjt. Henry' the Seventh and the location of SHKiety?Vm Vr.
.Island? Do such lapses of memory prove that a man is 'h''"' pn -imfit
to.iun a newspaper or to criticize intelligently a.r Al, '
educational system? Might he not blame the svstem fa- ,ur " '.
his lavse of memory? i Aiin-v, j i iii --
inere is not a si'hoolKv or sclKKlgiri hut can answer ""'
imuiy acaJemic questions unknown to their paivnts aii'l' ...
vet thna nnivnto ..f I J :....n: . .' p( J"'"nM M.f.n
' t ,,. , ,,JVK1U uucMipeuce. .teens ami a c. nms an l an eAMt is th- h
.iiuuuw-, hvi iiMiri 10 r.inaom questions, measui-e jnan k"11'15 ra i-' rommrej that he we tllim
'intelligence. A 18 f"11 - J h rtdrourmtrni i Cstsnhor Desi-
i rr, . ,. , , B I - j ness csukJ by Csttrrh.
inose who rectl!eet the attempt to expose Tienrv Konl"i Am " ,l"r Thim-
lack of knowledpe of neinl affaire and the manv uues-j RrUa,u b jB'MHr F.J. CHENEY &. CO-ToltJo. Ohio
tionnanes of Thomas Kdison for the "measuring of a man"
Mill accuse the Hriti;h liUiites of plagiarism and wouM
.-ars an. is surviwj t his wit:
MaCtn larson. of Knrwa't'r. i.'re:
tfrs- J. T. Wickena. of IHs:n: Mrs
Tom Thompson, of K U - a ; J a mes
I irson. of K'pin and Mrs. J. S.
Jtipcs of Joseph. Th remains are
at thr Hohn"nkanip eha;w- p-'nj-inr
f 'inr.-il arMnwnKntt
Hairs Catarrh
A
Reliable
Bank
Reliability that means
helpfulness as well as
safety no matter what
the emergency.
La (irande
National Bank
Soinl. Reliable. l'ruf;rr!lte
It M lll.M UT IHMU
I AI!t II ITII
approve a refusal
examination.
by UiU Kotheimeie to sul
; W.VK ON S IM11.KS.
"A i" . ' which has ptten be) end the
moniy .4 , . a authority to met-t." is the pictuie of
fake cuvi-, :;i ihe financial world minted bv Irei.lent
Simmons iJ,e New To,k Stwk Kxchanpe. speakinj: lv
fore financial and e.nnwn-ial organizations in Chicago.
This. is s-mewhat liisquietin-r to the pub!:,-, which had
read of tV- ;u '!(:,., v,f p office deMrtment. the
department of ju.-tia the tiv;u-ury department, the sta'.-
Ivanking dervti-.mctits. chaniU-.s of cmmeive and sc.uvs
of other organizations which seek to pievent the defraud
ing of the public by selleis of fake securities. At th
Chicago meeting ivpivsentatives of the New York Stock
Kxchange, Letter l'.usineso Uureau. Asswiatel Advertisii.s
Cluljs. and the Investment Hunkers' Association, liitinched
r. movement to co-ordinate their effoits in a natinn-wi.K-diive
on the swind'eis.
fUt!l4V; V'V.i' : 1 (.,-. (.v. ... I,,.,!:.-
Sto tiie . :unt of nvney stolen fivm the public each e u'
by thv tick s-.-md:'is. They r.mged frm $.Vxi mni
to $l.-H..o.K,-(Vwi. Su.h a lo-v- is in itself sufficient' mo'tiv..
! for the most em-i-ctic ;'-ti. n ugainst the cn-ks. I'.ut theie
, are attendant evi'.s which ;-ie also seuous.
- Eecause if the ksses incuued thiough fake stoiks it
i is hauler t-- inite capital for legitimate entei prises. M,.r
; ever. v' " ' !'-i.-o:is who have lust their livings in th?
fi shares -f -!. .. iy corporation come to look with suspicii n
upon fcjj eoipiT.itior.. The public is to lie etiucated in re
j gard to pmdent investing. With such a national organ'.
, Mtion fighting them, the swindlers will not find things
TKU (ATI K'-ninrimon. or
of t ti.- TlonwW Ci. onr of i "
tf s c!ts -f an-i- nt Vr-lo. d.-tro- (
Submit to th,m"'v ,, ,r"' soln- ' a Co is lt
. t r-Miin. It will tu- on Ha old
:StV at thf iitr.onv vt mhat iy now
; AwkiMi ixrk and th- funds .ro
; In ! rjt..il . popular sitv.-ri.
lion thrr-uch th- effort. of ihe
; l-n.iil of llo numerous .-nipl.-s in
all- tl-.it nt tteM'orhoo.1.
It l. v',.innfJ lo (.-n.1 lo'.lt
. . on Iho oJIIko. thr it s'sn .
of whi. h h. i-. n rntriisto
no!'--l J.itvin.$ ari-hil-. t
txuntry. ul l.o of
MiU'.i.Mi j,oW, r-to thr roof. I
in lor the roconstmcMon of
nik-s ll-.e roov( feasible j
.-- of cittlon
i- uo-cn ,
t'-4 to a j
of tho 1
ollj rr- I
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
PHONE MAIN 7.".9
TKV Ol K S1KAKS AM) KOAS1S.
Ull. LINK OK FRKSH VEGETAIILKS.
taiArKKRl'IT. 3 FUR 2-m:
the
Tokio
Balloon Tires
Uptiotvil
Kquipnient
On AU Fmd
Models
At Only
fr-oiAlra "
See the
Models
Ncv
Perkins
Motor Co.
4th and Adams
Another Jew Studebaker
- ....
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BROUGHAM
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See this new Studebaker Brougham. Learn its
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Silk Jersey Vest Tubing
i Cor. Fir and
Adams
rink. IVaah .-r l r'liiu
tint IVr Wrl.
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an I s;mtiifr un t-i-....,
Inlsnl-. Nni-liirK fi.l (iatl-
..I all linl.
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Adams
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