TVMnv. March 13, 1025.
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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HARVEY F. MATTHEWS
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, THE FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT Is love, Joy, peace, long.
Buffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, inecltnesu, Iviunenuic'-'
: against such, there Is no law. UuU 6; 22, '22.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
Hume runs in March, don't count in July.
t
Since most banks already have presidents many of the
June college graduates will find jobs scarce.
. Difference between a radio and a radio fan is if you get
a radio fan stalled he keeps on talking without any help
or encouragement.
t A ' V sdr'' irJjS ws cout;ng eoss when tub
Vy V fP"' CX I NEW MILUWEle PASSED BT I
OFFICE
CAT
fTRAOS MAflk (HO.
d'hero nit! no doubt wiine person
who truly believe Mini they'd be
Im-IK'i off It they bad mure rresli
air, but onv. can't place very much
ruitli in that "fiend" Hint opens
tin- iirriee -windows and then leaves
fat- room.
COURTESY.
We Americans are not the most courteous people in the
world, and we might as well confess it. Many a humbler
people have much to teach us in the grace of urbanity
and the fine art of gentle manners. We are a young na
tion, and in spots at least still raw and a little crude. We
have not yet learned that conduct in nine-tenths of lift-.
Hut if we are wise, we will improve our manners and form
the habit of courtesy in all the contacts of life. Courteous
people carry with them an indefinable charm. To meet
with them and to know them is to experience something,
j akyi to looking upon, rpapjctureoihcarin apai ticu
: lurly fine piece of music.
.-Who admires a boor? Who cultivates a cad? Patmns
avoid the impolite salesman and protest against doing husi
i ness with a discourteous employe. Nor does an employtV
gain anything but ill will by uncivil dealings with tho:;c
under him. What a boon it would be to live in a coin-'
, munity where courtesy was a ruling passion, where people
delighted to say "Thank you' and view with one another
to go out of their way to show a kindness or do a favor.
Courtesy is a community asset always. Courtesy becomes
youth especially.
TRADE BUILDS CITIES.
If m'erchunts and their helpers were not a pretty good
natured class of people, whose rough edges have been worn
lawny by much contact with their home folks, they would
;havc reason to get irritated at times.
' There are some people who wilt send off or. got to dis
tant cities and make important purchases of clothing and
house furnishings. Then when they find that they want
some little trifling article in a hurry, they will rush down
to the home store and demand that it be supplied to thrm
install tor, and blame the store if it does not have precisely
what they wmt. They expect these stores to keep slocked
up all the time on a wide variety of goods, yet they will
not help supply the all-around patronage which is the only
basis for keeping such a general stock.
! It is a tremendous convenience and advantage lo have
a fine gioup of retail stores in a town. Such establish
ments connect a community with souives of supply Ih.-.t
deal all over the world. A good store supplies the com
forts and essentials of civilization, and it is a wonderful
benefit to have it close by where you can call on its sol vit .
il any moment, and get its supplies and its advice.
"Uut people cannot expect to have the kind of stores
their community is entitled to on the basis of its population
and wealth, if they are constantly running off to other
places to bay goods. Unless they give their patronage to
their home stores, the home stores can not sene them
efficiently.
It is well to remember that the home stoivs and the
men who own and operate them are a tremendous foive
working all the time in l.a (Irande to provide this com
munity with all foims of modern equipment, to improve Us
civic advantages and to advance its prosperity. When you
support them, you back up and help your community.
Itudlo Announcer: MIhh Amy
HtubbH. lyric Hoprnno, will now
Hhitf "Ail Alone."
j.lHii'iiw: Tluit'H good. I couldn't
Htund more than one like her.
All things come to thorn? who
wait, by which time the novelty
Iiuh quite worn off.
To catch sucken. merely offer
Hume unreasonable returns and let
mil u re tukc Us course.
.
The man taking the agricultural
I'cnsuK clopped at a rural residence
ujitl ni'trr luuuii'liiK certain in
fifriuilion asked the housewife
limv many children nIio bad,
"I'our." was the answer.
"In jill'.'" asked the cciimik laker.
'I iloii't know wheter It'tt utl or
mil." re pi it'll the woman.
.
A Kft of teeth seven feel la
li'tii't h baa been discovered In
Italy. II iJ thought that they ho
loiiK'd to I lie original revue aetrem
of (he looth paste advcrllHcmculH.
(ir (IduUliiie.lMi't painful, to. most
men u'.iy In It that most men fromi
while they're IhiiikiUK?
IjOUDown on vi;ins
A columutM muni buve a
Ootid pair of eara.
I'"or he getH lots of dope
l-'roin I he things t hut he btutra
Then, too. bo could live
l'or a couple of yeara,
t?o the liiKhlcfs know.
On a pair of good i.hcarn.
t
lllre t ho udvt-nt of the cro.sn
wonl puzzle, it Uu Orande woman
complains (hat she is having a liunl
time to set the aat word.
en crate ns n memiee to the
safely of ebililren luive about ttccit
elliulnateil... Nnw soutethime si ton Id
he iliinc for Hit safety nf adults.
We would start by exiling tliose
housewives who erslsi In liavliiK
IbeJr floors m slick that a fellow
does a flop v cry time lie Mcps
on a rug.
''-.-
If we, lmvo un old fuHhloiicd
Hummer It will be a good deal
warmer on the fourth of July than
now.
.
"Huh the baby hud the measles
yet, Mr. Smith?"
"Hh-u! Don't Hpcuk wo loud.
Whenever he bears anything men
tioned that he hasn't got, he cries
for It!"
He who hesitates Is uwfully old
fushloned. The most expensive thing- about
u house Ih company.
'.
All the wisdom of t.ie ages boil
ed down lo benefit husband tron
islsls of two words. "Tet her."
1 . .
' Only 'the fast thinkers become
leaders. He who hesitutes Is boss
ed.
Who Js Your Skinny
Friend, Ethel?
Tell him to take tod Liver oil
for a couple of months and gel
enough good healthy flesh on li In
hones to look like a real man.
Tell him, it's the only way lu
take those, grave-liku hollows from
his cheeks and neck.
Tell him tie won't have to swal
low .the nasty oil with (he nuise
ating fishy laste, because the- Mc
Coy Laboratories, of New York
are now putting up Cod Liver 'oil
in siigur-conled tablet form, 11
Ask for McCoy's. Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets Ited Cross
thug Co., OhiMf Jnugs. Inc., L.A.
L. Orug Co.. and every drugisl
orthy the uinne stlls them tt
tablets Ha cents. - Any man 'o.
u oman can put on five pounds
of healthy flesh in 30 days or
your druggist will willingly refund
the purcha.se price
one wommi pit on I a pounJs
in six weeks. Children 'grow ro
bust and stroiey -Keeble old pen-
pie feel younger In u frw. ceks,.
"He,-, sure to gel McCoy't. I be
ni -iajiual and cemiiiir .. t'vd Liver
tMI Couiponlid "1'itbir.t." Adv.
A
Reliable
Bank
Itoliiilitlily dial means
helpfulness as ell as
sjili-lj- no matter what
tlic cmerRcncy.
La Grande
Nalional Bank
Sound, Heliable. I'l-oiv-vsiic
Plant (iraftcd Walnuts
Tliey Miake You .Money
One of Hie ln-st blocks of
'i ooinan lrainiuelte lu I he
State, select type, Well
grown. All other stocks
Ktlbcrls, Apple, Pear. Cher
ry. Prune, 1111111. I 'each.
Apricot, etc. Small Kruita,
etc.
Itight stock at tin lit pi leva.
Hubmlt your waiit list, neii'1
for prices. 3& years In btitd-
CAULTOX M KSl ltY CO.
I'arllou, Oregon,
EUROPE MARTS
MOW AVAILABLE
IIKHL1N, (AI') Iteudv always
markets In Kurope for their pro
duce, the department of agricul
ture at Washington Is showing in
creased activity on thu continent.
After the war it took over the rec
ords and offices of the American
system of food administration, and
today has bureaus lu London. Mer
lin, Paris and Home, with sub-offices
tn vaWouH other strategic cen
ters. William A. Schoetifield lias
been sent to this city as general
director for Europe.
The products bought by Kurope
from America are, in the order of
their Importance, botton. grain, to
bacco, fruit and meat. The vari
ous European bureaus study local
crop reports, the needs of the pop
ulation for the various articles im
ported, and the time when the Am
erican crop is wanted In Europe.
They inform tho European pur
chaser of current prices and,
wherecver the department has es
tablished standards recognized am
ong the American producers, place
theses at the service of the Europe
an buyers. This increases confi
dence in American business hones
ty, and thus helps the American
producer in winning back the Eu
ropean market which he lost In
large part during (lie. war.
Another phase of the work of
Die European bureaus is (hat of
keeping Information on Improved
methods of agricultural develop
ment discKovcrcd or Introduced by
European farmers. If a sugar heel
grower In Germany succeeds in
raising a particularly fine grade oi
beet through a mcthud peculiar to
his farm, the bureau in Berlin Im
mediately Investigates and sends its
information to Washington.
Tlie department ot agriculture in
Europe works in close cooperation
with the eoiiimercial uttaeh-s and
the consulates, hut limits Unt'lf
strictly to raw products. Take the
case of fruit, for instance. Apples,
pincpapplcs or oranges tn their na
tural stute or tin' concern of the
department, but the moment an
apple Is canned or dried, If fa I In
into the jurisdiction of the com
mercial attache, lu this nay over
lapping and conflict are avoided.
It's a square meal for a dim
VERY BITE'S A DELIGHT
i ;
FLORS1 IEIM SHOE
One good step any man can take is
tying up with Florsheim Shoes. In
introducing the pictured Flor
sheim we can't help saying a word
about the exclusive style and
long-time wear that goes with it.
The "2? dmoor
Golden Bro Willow Call
T. .
WHO CARES
IT COSTS LESS
GIVES MORE COMFORT
IT IS SAFES?
to Ride on
CORDS
For every fiber is insulated with rubber,
adding great strength to each cord, which
stands the extra flexing strain in balloon
tires. This process is the very foundation
of low-pressure construction.
Drive in let us equip your old car we
can do it quickly at low cost.
1'UUKINS MOTOR CO., Lu (inmrtc, Oregon.
M. J. (iOSS, I.s ;r:m(l, Oicpui.
HUG'S (;ARA(;i i:i(;i!i,' (hogon. r . .,
x -J ' - ' ' - - - ' ' r .
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
HIONI3 MAIN 759
ri!i:sn iii:i:ssi:i oiicklns
will nl-i luivn lIllilMirt. (Jinn Onions. Il'il mill lli(
Imiiis Lfltiif-r. sphiurli, t'lrr, I'millllfiwrr. Callaf;f, 1'ar
Miiis ami Kulabaxa.
GIRL'S SPRING COATS ,
In the new t-dlors: ae :i lu 14
98.00 to $16.00
These con In air. made from the very hes! materials
uilh teitlan !er-es. mitl fully lineil.
ltmt fori'l we carr a large slick of lints.
Infants to I I years.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Fixtures
House Wiring-
ATWATHK-KKNT
AM) OTHHK KAUIO SICTS
W'c Install Radios 1'ico
Benham Electric Co.
MAIN 101 NEW I'OI.KV 111,1111
ARE YOU READY?
TO TRY 'I MAT MAYTAG WASH UK?
You in o uiidci' no (ililiKiitions.
Just Phone Main 5S
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
Yesterday In
Congress
(H the WtMnntl n)
i , Prt'itltlent I'oitllilKC M NUhtnlltett
ii- hh im' f Omrleti J. Warn ii to
he uttoniey ftellcriil.
'The lrtuury r'parrt ail urhl
Irary tax umevin, nt ftr Keimtor
t'ounen, Mletilgun.
.
I la.ro n von Mnltzan. new tlcrinan
aiiiboni&aUor, I'rtscnUU his cr-
itelltln1t to rrent-li'lit l'oollu-
Sena I or 'iU'ehnnln niiKie.lt
the M' of I'tlHH renl Ihlev
Wll.l(e tlltit ii Mltflil Ht'NsteU.
h c iT.-.shlenl law ru in
lor n liiitnK ) he ornate. Imim
oh hU fnHu.st. lo vote on the War-I'-ll
cotlfll tiiiitloil
Senate Hetnucralrt tn conferente
oteil t(i tll)i.sl nil eoilsltlel at htii nf
j I lie or hi i-iont iim-.I(oii eart In
, t he nr1 l fMton.
I '
Senate repuMii hum i) r r I il r l
(tiKtilnst rv.lu tlnn of the patronK
of the four tnrmrKentti p'tl uut of
Mlit iurt cuunctl.
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