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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1925)
Wednesday, March 11, 192,'). PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY ' HARVEY V. MATTHEWS.... Editor and PublUber ...-.business Manager , PublUhcd evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Ailama Avenue, La Orande, OrcRon. The Observer-Star published every Friday, ! . Entered at the Postofflco at La Orande, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1879. OFFICIAL tAPER OF UNION COUNT X AND THE) CITY OF LA ORANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS : Tbo Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for P'Jb. ", llcatlan of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise j credited it published therein. All rights of republication of f special dispatches In this paper, and also the local new . herein also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION KATES , lij Carrtet Dully, per month In advance Dully, six muntns In advance,,, , . , . , Uuiy, single copy . 760 ..$4.60 -60 By MaU. '' Dully, per month In advance i Duity, per six mouths in udvunce...- Unity, per year In advance.. ftmtHiy Observer-Star, per year.. -.12.69 ...16.00 -.12.00 ADVEUilSINO RATES iByi, luteigu, per vuiuuui men... 'v,to, iucui, pvi cviuuiu txicu-.m 'iu cuuiruct rules un application. -42c liic IS IT NOT'to donl thy bread to the hungry, and that thou ' bring the poor that are cast out to thy iiome? when thua ' seest tne naKcd, that tnou cover him, and that thou hldu not tnyseif from tnlno own flush? Isaiah 6a; J. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley WAJM THAT JwEDBrnwl w J . gjdSrs'I SJy HMETOWHIP Itaks pakt) tth I THE CUECO TO I vSH -we store window Pon. the I SyJt, IX, TAiSJJ NEW MILLINER HAD SOME DIFPICULTV ft, ,1? MKfeST TNE CLERKS WHO VOLU4TECReD To WASH THE STORE WINDOW FOR, THE NEW MILLINER HAD SOME DIFPICULTV IN DECIDINS WHO SHOULD START THE JOB I n3N OFFICE CAT THAO HARM Rf0 liyjivnius : None of the doctors who write for the papers are being asked how to prevent blushing. ' We are just at the start of a season when the man who lives by the side of the road has a house full of dust. , ' American women spend $70,000,000 a year for cosmetics another staggering fact that man is face to face with. A' orKSTIONXAIHK TO .MAILS Hullo, .liars! The eurlh Is talking (lo your riuppers bob their hulr? I io your Rruntlmus dunce the Juvu? ifcivu you prohibition there? juifc'-pli'ce buttling suits, high prices l,HtIW-s' knickers, neur-jade beads, IVUiiUf parlies, Juzz, sex novels Himiplwines, weird, occult creeds? Huvu you flurry female bandits. iHootliKgers und huinun tun lis V llooius and booslers. Income luxes? mid sturdier than their grandmothers were. They One marriage in five in Chicago is a failure, according to court records, which do not have statistics on the fail ures that never get into court. Girls of today, says a health authority, are stronger to be, to lug around the modem earrings. Young men find older men too, for Clint luattrrHlioiild throw their best I'ffnrtM Into UiWr love letter nowaday. Formerly love lfttcrtt merely were read In court and vx erptM printed In newspupfrw, but jiuw wo have radio. The iiiIhhus wutm'L feeling vary wt-ll when 1 left liuiiM! IhtH morn inK." Wdd HiiKHon TatterH. "OueB I'll eall her up und sou If tinylhlny Hhould bo done." He went to the phono und culled the number. Hue's allrlKht now," he.auid, hunginK up the receiver. "The line's buay." Yesterday In Congress WWM flivvers. VuiiipH unil would-be movie aturs? No? Why. then you must be heuven; I in eomlitg over. Mure. It h betler to bo U poor, relative. Hlomueh ('lilruxo barbel i: will rut so the prhf or HlKiiupooH. Hut they at ill el 11. ThutH the rub. lull will Hie modern gill be twenty yeui'H lieiire?" aks n eon- temihiiai-y. Ahont half u dozen 1 1 I tiiiint; Ih-mp cold, eiuiy Bprln; AMERICA'S PART. ii,;i,i m..iu ;,,,,t.i,n,,iu ; r., .,,!., .i,;i, ,,i n, K... winning oi tne war were insigmiicani, now appioxiniau! N'ci.oiiy I'xuniinns your the aggregate of British investments in the Dominion'"""" u" "' ui;iiy- frhe Canadian dollar, circulating side by side with the Amor- A mil ii wanted to aue bis wire Scan dollar in Canadian cities, is on a par with United Stateslfor ,,mi;" of p"'"'- ' p" . . , , , , , MkimI lo divorce him and Ihi'n buck- comage and has commanded a premium on several occ;i-,.cl ,. jSions during the past year, a substantial indication of the present prosperity of Canada. .;' .' Canada is growing rapidly, and as the Nineteenth cen tury saw the development of the United States to its wesl i'cnr tiorder, so the Twentieth century will record the do- A'clopment of Canada. The rich virgin farm lands and the i,i,.ln,i,' nun,,.. Inducements offered the settlers, with accompanying oppor- t....i:rt.. r.... ...i i i :. ..n i;...- ..i-;n...i l.u.itwto luimou, ...... .,..o,i,too, ..iu i.i.i i.vimk oninv;.. lliyM hll(, yil fl(t . -.1 lioiv will workers as well as capital'dom the United States. : ihynn-M uii n. v. n.'s. .With an area greater than that of the United Status! (1,.H ,t ..,.,,. .,. lllsl0 r.nd a population less than that of New York state alone, : . bw.-.-i uu s h.-mi did? Canada is the grout undeveloped field for enterprise on .,.,. limv1.r'(.h'1(,IK ,11)s , the North American continent. riiv i nn iIim-m in iim -iiiiih-.v. The Canadian Pacific railway is embarking on n cam-1"''; ",v.',lm1, 'h'''1'"''...1" ""' a j it i moiiiii in lilt jti til paign to settle its remaining farm lands with exUTUMKvd American farmers, offering the most valuable tracts loft' N",hl'' Huee-m uue uw m- ...... P-aiJUK- or BUeecs If your btillK- unsettled on this lirmisphere on terms better, nature of r .i. mu'i know the dtrierrnce. the land considered, than many of the former free land .... ,, , , ' . i , v. .. Nairn 8 iih'uii little. An all-day grants m the United States. The development of Canadian Huei.i r Mom u. more than for agriculturc and industry that will result, in spite of much,1 higher taxes than we experience, .will benefit not onlyi nu ,, r ,lM. K,V, wm those who take advantage of the opportunities offered in bimbenneirs .iiirtA the Dominion, but will directly benefit also the entire Unit ed States, with ita inevitable participation in the prosperity of its northern neighbor. i (By tlio Associated Press) Tho nomination ol , ChitrlMi )l. Warren to be attoniry K'nera was rejected by 1 he tvnnti- wlilch tbeii refuaetl to re-eonHlder Hh aelion. . ;, The w-iiute cotumltlfo (nvill ffatuiff the internal rtvehu bureau decided to : resume hearings next Monduy. -" ' - l,-Klsali(Hi .-.'providing 1i-iivicr penalties for 'liquor luw vlolntloiui waa recommended by a house Hub commit tec on alcoholic liquors, . - , v While House support -was voiced for the action of- t he senate Hc uu hi leans .- in , denslntr hi8tirL'niH 'from Important comndttco places. NEW SOAP ox mauki:t The Citrus Soap company of Snn Dleffo is now in thc.marlcet with n new soup product that Is deHtined to be ono of the most popular sta ples for household use that, whs ever manufactured, l.'llrus Granu lated Washing Muchlncj Soap, as this new product Is termed, In a pure soap of exceptionally fine quality that Is truly granulated not powdered hy muehlins that have been espechilly devised for this product. t.'ltrus Uranulated soup hns tlie properties, through being broken up Into iiilnutidy suiall particles, of producing an In HlantancotiH mid nlcUly peuertat ing Buds (hut liumeiiialely goes through and through the rubric oi the clothing b'Mng washed. It does not cuke or lump In the watuc each of the small granules Immediately dissolving Into an Instant suds. - Now that ulmoHl every American home la in pgssssiou 01 u washing machine of. one type or another, there Is a very definite need for enormous deinund for uu uffl- dent machine soup of tills Kind. T AT TOURNEY UNION" (Special) TUo Misses Mary and Marlon Hay den came down from Baker tho last of the week to visit for a few days with friends in Union. ' The ilaydens formerly resided here. Although there seemed to be ttomo pilfering among the automo biles parked on tho streets during tho tournameut last week, the or der In the hull waa splendid, oven though tho attendance . went over the thousand mark Friday night and nearly that number Saturday evening. Kriday after the evening games tho people were counted as they left the hall and tho total was about IJiliO. the largest num ber that had ever assembled In the school gymnasium. Mlas Veda Hogenson came over from la Grande Friday and visit ed over tho week end with Miss Huth Connor. WJille here she at tended the tournament. Now that the stock show associa tion Is assured of their state ap propriation for premium purposes, the preHident. George Itenson. will probably call a meelinir soon to start the committees on their .work for the show. The Catherine creek road hi 'temporarily closed to traffic while the new tee bridge is being put in place over the stream Ju.st be low the fish hatchery. The O. A. C. glee club will ap pear in Union on tho of this mouth for a concert, while on their tour of eastern Oregon. The pro gram will end with .a dance given by the glee club. An attractive arrangement at the Cock brothers furniture store l.s the building of several bed rooms in the gallery and fitting them up ! with different styles of bed room suites. i ' Mr. nd Mis. liert Knight were! Iiosls to the T. 11. club at a bridge purty last Wednesday evening. Honors for the evening went to William Dobbin und Mrs: Vera Kox. A dainty lunch followed the games. j "lioc" Tail inn n. who bus been! working in )m Grande for several months, has accepted a position in tho Jimmy Johnson barber shop and will make his home here in Union. James Kosewull. who for- merly worked In the Johnson shop. ; has decided to Join his brother who bus charge of u traveling thea- ; atricul troupe. This troupe has headquarters in Missouri and ope- j rules in that and the surrounding states. shop on Main street. Funeral Held. , Sunday afternoon at the Meth- , odlst church was held tho funeral I services for tho little son of Mr. I and Mrs. Will Landers, who died Friday at tho hospital In Ui Grande, following an operation. The little child hud been in ill health for some time before the operation became necessary. Mr. and Mrs. J. I, ilogensmt came over from la Grande Sun day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. V. Connor. They returned to J-u Grando Sunday afternoon. Nolan Skiff, who was here. In the Interest of the observer dur ing the basketball tournament, re mained over Sunday visiting at tho home of 10s parents. Mr. and' Mrs. O. J. Skiff. The elty council is plniiuiug to Improve the city park with the ad dition of a new building and the Inst dilation of showers for Ihe benefit of the tourlht.s. Itcv. Charles A. W'bni. pastor of the Methodist church, who has been 111 for several das. Is mueli improved In health and able to occupy his pulpit again. A cafeteria dinner was served at noon Saturday at the high .school fir the benefit of the visiting trains and basketball fans who remained In Union for the afternoon games. Mrs. Charles Ostor who .has been visiting with relatives in Haines for the past week, return ed to her home here Sunday evening. Had Illinois news Four men on a railroad track. One had a jug. Four widows sitting at home. fieri I n l)ei tins Side Joor Ituvics Ii K It I, I N (Al) Berlin has KIDDIES'COLDS should not be "dosed." Treat them externally with XSCKS V VapoRub Q.r tTMIIiim Jar, U;J Y.arly When tlm fhv Ktiirtt-il on Hie I'onley furin out on Iho Kanlrii)K Hint Tliursiluv nlKlit. the nlri-n and firo bell bolli Huumlfd unil muny ueuplu gut uj ami tried to locale I In flro but were iinsncer.i.sful, ex cept for seeiiiK that II was on Ihe other Hide of the valley. Mfs. K. J. .Mill-tin recently went to Portland und iinrehiiRe.i n,.... stock of spring millinery for her Atlantic Cllv tifivH. lli-unk umi. tenced to buy his wife a. new hut. Unit would stop u lot of men from Ui'liiliintr. Better worry over these Iviro peau troubles now. Kmin be entire. ly too warm to wony over uny-llilns. Want (.'rafted Walnuts 'I'Im-jt Make You Money Ono of the beat blocks .if Vrooinan I'nuniuettu In tho Btutc. select typo. well Biown. ,MI other stocks rilberls, Apple, I'cur, cher ry, I'rune, I'luiu, I'each, Apricot, etc. : Small Fruits, etc. night stock at right prices. Submit your want list, send for prices. 36 years lii busi ness. CAItl.TOX M'ltSl:ltY l. Cai-lliin, Oregon. va Miner Says A numbness, a leaden cramp like pain in the fore part of the, fool, is diagnosed as mctatarsalgla or painful .Morton's Ttoe. . It is one of :the most prevalent forms of foot ailments and one whici; Is not general ly recognized until after being treated for neuritis or rheumatism with out results. Tt consists of a breaking doun of the arch a c rows the bal I of the f o o t . There is a crampud sensa tion, burning, stinging, and swelling, and the foot is ex tremely sensitive, f'ulloitsos form on. the sole and step ping on Hlones or pebbles causes great pain. THE B00TERY UlY HAYIl;.V, .Mgr. Men's and Boys' Pullover Lorenz Knit rursity Sweaters All Colors and Sizes $3-50 $10 found that Its motor busses are figured, und some have upset with tn.,.1,, aw Sine the Streets h:.ve SLTiOUS conseq Helices. become connected with the growth I The authorille.s nre 'now eonsld- plnir ! Inwi'i' vehield wil h .ulrld in. in the number of automobiles there aU,ad of rviiy (loorH( (ind coVl,m, lias been an inereufing number of j roof to give shelter in rainy accidents i; which the hushes have ! went her. MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES I'HONE MAIN 759 THINGS THAT AIlE' DliTTrm! "" " " Chickens, KgKS, Reynolds' Milk and Cream, Carsten's Hacon. Ask us about Pillslmry Alumimim Hot Cake Griddle. wiilllil kuiiu mi link tree nil llienr.' It fill A TKAK FOR KOMANCK. j Dead, i.s runiance. The infinitely lnilliant and lutir .rniaing American romance lias been run throUKh the meal chopper of commercialism und pious piosaicisin until 'l has become insipid and iininterestini:. Romance is no more. Realism reigns. 1 Captain Kidd is divesled of his imnioilnl pirate's man tel and is doomed to become a forgotten captain of lusj Queenship's navy. The Imld bank bandit and train robber has tin neH social worker and short story writer. The greatly beloved holm of side-door-pullmaii fame has retired to his study In write movie scenarios about society scau oale. ihe tlnei. raid nionte and roulette professors of tho ' combined dance hall, saloon and Rambling Ihhi.hu of the oniv Wild West have forsaken their old haunts and high hnt.i to Ih'Coiiic stock salesmen. The Ameiican sailor on shine leave puts up al the Y. M. C. A. and patronizes the movies while the sheriff, hoards up his old haunts along the water front. The eowbn has traded his broncho for a gasoline puddle-juniper and parks himself beside his sweetheart in the movie theater instead of junking redskins in the dust. Kven the inlcrpitl xplorers no longer romantically fliit with danger ami conietimes a popular novel or a seven-ieeler has a sad a id realistic ending. What is to become of the sweet little things and well-' meaning old things who sofelly snblied through wonderful hours of reading a romantic novel or viewing a movie of true romance? Is the lachrymal gland to liecome as obso- j lcte and useless as the appendix ? I 'I'll,' t'lliie Willi IllMhls lllill tin lll.i-N zitii iii'iillii-r In ptoluihly first 'uii!.in In tlii 1 in r wliu ,rniinsis tu -lli nil Iri'-rulil plnilK". If ln iTiii'M I'llil tit Hlh','ii IIiv kIiiikIh Mint nri' not fiinitiuiiltiK uro IiIk hwi-iii kIho'Ik. l:ililis nr. us, 'tt mil II lir tlx' Million a mini Ki'lH tnln li llKht elni'O. Mnny it iiiIkh'h liilsnlnn In ImiklliK '! ii 1 1 1 j . ii w It h ii iniiiiMtiin, Balloon Tires Optional K(uipment On All Ford Models At Only $25 Extra Sec the New Models 1 .1 erKins Motor Co. 4th and Adams CfmproDecL CTcrr our" , Boneii ROR our depositors with - checltine accounts, we have installed this new system of checks known as the Protectu System, as an added improved service. To combat the numerous frauds caused by raising checks, this system enables you to tear off your check at amount desired like a money order, thereby insuring the amount of check from being raised should it get lost, or rail into dishonest hands. Bit f i D nlviw WfT ft V . . 7 1 ' 7A? PROTECTU Check System If you ire coruidrrini opening ft checking iccount, by all mean come In and see thi additional imtrtrotd tenke thit we are gn,ing oee to all our customer, X3VAUT mAcncAt rem Kxtn DUX AND FAT ftOU. Ill La Grande National Bank A Sale of Women's Frocks That No Husband Will Object To Only fl Kaeh and (Juaianteed Washfast Wo really believe wo could sell Uie.se new Stamped Frocks to married men, because wo know what delight they lake in seeinj; their wives becomingly attired all the time even when engaged in tho daily house hold duties. M ( nl li iff Till folriitai in I fit I U V Each Tleaso don't emifuso these with the ordin ary "House Dress." They are truly su lK'iior Frocks suitable for wear all day Ion;'. Stamped in novei designs on the new "Col orweave," r. durable fabric that "looks, feels and wears like linen." For the first time we can offer you guaranteed w ash fast f l ocks at only if 1. 00 each. The four designs shown here are representative of the lot there are ten de signs and coitus in all. J7 it! nst (" ' J . v ir. 11 ;il lii'lii'lhiiz ilit ls. . pi ;m. j I'.lrN. n" It tilt. i; li, n. 1 1 j.t .. I ""' bii I ii-iit.i- itfi li'. ii imn ilr. . (,i.t i.ni ii". n lli.y i.r- k-'.inu- 1. 1 f,l l:-tt. S.-v tin-" Mini- Is in (.inr . in-liiv. s. Norton's Kiddy Shop L Hi I I k . I f3 t 7 I i'olc (tf-.iif