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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, March 14, 1925. UL 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St, La Grande, dre. PAGE EIGHT ssmmmmm Observer Crossword Puzzle' (SESL-, "iSff Mi lllllllll llllll M'-K . . . . . J x. . . iS III Mill ll II II ia t- i -aa i . i i i mm i i i i mm i i :-.f i- , w-cviw, .h; .-: - ! Dependable I P-OTZI I ft : 51 'CP ' .;' is -n- pi-. tb yhM ? ... L-J U L J rl - A' Xr H : WeffiffiWMew r-rP-P P-Hn-- i A V ii i THE STOItE TOR MEN S Lf 45 LJ P f M VtfOl ill ;L - R-Hr ' ' W Avv ?Sa4y h' fTrirTrrrrr sr-2rrrm7S . U I I I I I I I 1 I I I I U If ,4rT47 lis I . Two well-known lilblkiil rlmracl.rs uiH-ur In this i.uaxl... ln. N . ? 5 t , X I 1: ! inuy Im- uuiMiuVrvd I In: worlds most uuU-d woman or all tim.s. Do tl r .J f , II jyou know Iht? DXSjX S&J ill The bui-dresFtcl woman-is what Frer.cn nitim nay or CnunvM Slvim- num. une oi the well-known peressvn. who wardrobe w aoKt to I vry I extettiv ' I U CAW Marriages Many, Foundation Report Says Our Responsibility To the Public From the morning our first Store was opened we have been mindful of our great re sponsibility to the public as its distributor of merchandise. We shall strive never to be remiss in this duty. To know what you want and when you want it and be prepared to serve you so that you will enjoy the greatest satisfaction, is the duty of all our Stores. The price alone tells only a part of our story. We aim to serve you well with goods of quality and character. Price is safeguarded by the peerless buying power assured us by the enormous purchases we are constantly making for our hundreds of Stores. 'r N KW YOltIC (AIM Mon- than ,) 7.1100 piTsuns livtnjf In tin l'nltMl HUili-8 tutluy wtm clillJ lirhk-s," Ivbm t linn It! your f nirr wtun thvy niarri tl, or wto inurrlil to lrlU umlt r llmt ukv, uikI th Breut nm Jortly or th'. cunlrury to jiopu lur lu tli-r, ure of nutlvv white par HuKi Tlu-rtt are n f''' of tho ji'mny fatlt n vcuhd In un cvttiul 4l Bludy of chllil muNiiiKi'M lir HlirU In 00 t llliii In 28 Btatt M, a n Hhilnury report . on whU'h was iuhOc public 1m rt today by the HuftKi-l Hau l-'oundiitlon. STIiIh aitualion is tluc In lart' )itruuri to l wo enlists, nay th rport; lite fuet that multy at at ih Winilro no better evltlent-e of aire )nn the uffhlavlt or one of the tiin.ll.l.tU-M for u marrtuKe lleenw. hnil thai the b-Kl nitnlnuim tnar rlime ii ip la hUII only 12 yearn for Klrls untl 11 yeu.ru for bos lu New 'Vipik. New Jrey. I'enn.tylvnniu. lsnlueky, I.oulJanti. Vtrfiinlu. Klorhhi. Maryland. 10 km It- l-luml. IVnni'Huee. Colorado, Idaho. Maine and Mlilppi. t'ontlniitnK'ihe report Kiven out liy the foundation wiy: "Thi wrl onnnetut of 1 he hII nut Ion beeonx-H Wen in ore hiiireMlvc wlun It In known that Hit foundation etu.ve.t U I'll lid hrltli M only those under Z ft cum of ue; that it doea not take Into tiet'ount the many luurrltiKfM W ehlhlrt-n over but under is; and that the tola! of jt;7.H ehlld lirldetf u ml hMhimilN uf eilld bh.n lk liierviiHeU eaih year by tluin fandii of addlllonal ehlld inur r I a Nor hae the foundation' Investigators Indudeil n their en limati'M lt.s married at 17 pr younger to iflrtH or women older than 1 5. beeiiuse the number . of Hiictt inurrluKeM i rehillvely small. "The Htudy, whieh Ik still under way cover.i licit only the child mar rluKe prohleni, but the whole Hub jert ff the adiuiulMirutlon of mar rlune lawn. 'I'lie Mei ttuiiH of the report dealing with ehlld murrlaK'H will be published wit hi n a few week and will immediately be brought to the utteutlon of lruKuet of women voters, marriage law ad tninit ratori, Hehool authorities, Ktate unit loenl leKinlutorn. clergy men und Hoehil welfare ugenelea throiiKhout the eouutry. "An Illustration of (he public upalhy In the mutter. It Ls u fact that In 14 states It Is legally po.s Hlble for n girl to marry at an nrlter age Mian that at whieh he In permuted to become a wage earner. The marriageable age of girts Iuim remained an inactive la bile in these stale, while their edu cational and child welfare ngench-8 hnc kept the ugr of letivlllg -ell on! and of entering Indus) ry u burn ing one. 'ln the matter of chihl mar-i-hig-s. tin group in any section of the I "It' d Slab-a hut yet glvert s tIohn altenilou to the social ef. feet of existing laws and to their accessory dally adaptation In the Heene office, t Khould be noted that lii'ty- laelM concern the nen lid public also, and part n la more th.m any other one wee lieu of the public." LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACIMNK SIIOI' AM) I (HMMIY AU Kinds uf Machinery, Automobile nml Tradora ItcpolrcJ Overturn hi I nml Uebiiilt Acrtjlciin WHdlng or AH hind Cylinclix Itorlnz mimI vcrl? ritttuis froukniiaflis I'Wmi- mid I'Mmi VUin l(ccrouuJ l',lK IS A TltlAU HOHl.O.NTAIi j 1. Cuzert fixedly. 7. To fust en u trunk lid tense). 13. Musical drum a. 14. Jtecord. 10, Eicluiuatlon of surprise. 15. Kxpreeslon of opiiiiou In a newbpaper. Knglund'u favorite drink. H Kin tali. ' . ! Hoirowful, 1o hurry. ... Tranquil. World's flrpt woman. AdminlHtcra. Contemptuous phrase for a mlddkvclahd person. To vend. A eatcwuy of wood. IMIchers. Itehold. . We. Mother. Musical not-. A pointed rod used to hol-1 incut over fire In order lo roust. j To renovate a ship. Itlrda similar to ostrich. An ugc. t'oirjpts. llefore. Catkins. j A pa mid to. 37. tVy for lielp ut oca. ! oS. Skill. J til. To sculler. t2. Hone, l3. Truly. 07. Tolnt of cuiiipuHS. UK. i'erson to whom u gift Is mude. lit. A very narrow street. 71. one engaged in timber cut-tin-;. -'. Kails to lilt. YI.KTK'AIj 2. 1'rcpoMtlon. 3. Mimic. 4. To giil n repossession of mort gaged property. 5. Silk worm which feeds on castor oil plant. C. To urn fell. Kirm. rigid. Mack bird. ' Kcptii-n. Friend. Hebrew won! for lelty. Machined for boring, drilling or Klolting. StU'lentH ut West Koillt. To raise (as a ho;)l). I 'pan. I'htle usetl at comiiuiniou. Chemical procured from cod liver oil An outward and visible sim of inward und spiritual grace. i 'haracters. Councils composed of mem bers of faculty mid students which take care of the dis cipline. Tried. Measure of area, Sexual. (J i.tntity. Kubbcr tree. Kour divi.son.s by weather of the year. , , Indians (Califurui.! tribe). I epai tint nt In l 'hina. Impels. A device fur sowing scuds. hight cord. Charms. Maple tree. Musical note. Street car. To souk. Itorn. Troph-t of Hin'l wJio traiind Samuel. Arrirmative. To accompli.sli. You. FIND IT HERE Copy for this etdumii iiiil-,1 be hi by 9:00 a. m. class Opthulmic Service to those In need. .... If your eyes arc causing you any trouble call und see ua ut JIo- I Soninier Sunday, March 15 to Mon thly, March lli. 3-M-lt "Trincess IogoM LailUV ni.s The 1 925 introductory sale of rinces Uogo. fino gold bund semi porcelain is now on ut the llich ardson Art & Gift Shop. Twelve sets will be, sold at tbo greatly re duced price of $ii.D0. See the wln , -low display ut Richardson's Art & jOift Shop. 3-C-tf t;. D. FITZGERALD Prep. SHERRY'S Sl'.NDAY - MONDAY - Tt'lCSD.VY Sol l.essrr I'lcscnts HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S Fine Adventurr Kuinanrc "THE MINE WITH THE IRON DOOR" With 1'AT OMAI.I.KY. iMHidTMY MACKAII.I., MAUY CAKK. CKKICHTON IIAI.K And a Siin-it Cast A Ixi a Cnmrd) TOMIJIIT ms Sluittinu "NOTCH NUMBER ONE" And Waller Hin in "A l at Chance Italians Gratified j At New ('able Line To North America lUi.MK. (AT) Th" conclusion this month of th- work of laying a Hubiiiiirlnu cabb- from An.io. Italy to Malaga, Spain, w hereby Hly in for the first time Joined by direct cable to Uie Noith Ante rlca continent. In being hulled with enthusiasm by that large section if the Italian population which 'Still,. I.,r lni.lr'.tt..l. r..,. I iusi grow ins coiuiuen-ial and lu dilNtrlnt life. 1 Ibit the completion of the cable, also Im having the effect ol enipli-j a.sUlug the extent to which Italy han up until the pn nt occupied! a peculiarly tme.ilur roP In regard to dully news commnnleaiton uitlii tin A merit aim. and en with) I noi the i n und csteru Kurope. The Cunuiti neu5pap n. an) 1 there are but few large Italian '. j neusp ipera outride if Koine, are j j rationed tn confotmity with the' I Latin journalistic Idea that opin.j ion is itior Important than new. and that Hie ihj should have the rotr brought to it by the person al iew point of the reporter r the poll t It u! creed of the journal, j Kach new jtpaper publishes tmt : a ncant few coluien of liens from: .abroad, and most of that comes, troin n-nrby countries. I'ranc'-l ; most ofti n. Tluw column treat! j almost ccluicly of political hup-1 pen in gs and oni oi-itssionaliy oi fllews Cel(t. ' Treat news ta !H-urce und fori fn uk and human Inieit st stori j. vxhieh the Italians love n much iiv do the Americans, the Koine dai lies rely on venerable foreign newspapers, rew rit ing unaHhaiio-d-iy eerything whieh pi. ;ik-h them w ithout t'oi be ring about the lime of its origin. Traetieally all news from the I utted States t oum-h by w ay of London and Tuns, and much of it suffers strange distortion w liieh In dicates the relay race it has run. lalhiburgli lli-l.t.p 1 rges Kan mi I tin ! Kimi ietion i:i'.ltl Kllll (AT). Speaking on birth lestrtetioii at a niectin f the i:lintui gli dioci se of t he Kpiscopal clrinh. Kishop Wal poie haul "that tl is t"He clear to my mind t hat (in at Mrilatn should foMtw America and Kranee and prohiltit the use of i on trace p livts in onbr lti.it our place among the nations may be pr--wrved." The bishop had pre ioiisly point ed out t hat con d it ions now are not w hat t hey wi n- f ears ago. Korty per cent of dtorces oc ci'rred in those familie where there ttitr no children, be adding that be I.. . ! that in only n small promotion if tnc-v cast.- wen- chtldien niipssi!tle. I itvoree. he said, hardly ever oc curred where tlnie ,t a "n a-sonai-le faiiitty. '.Md hata made m-w. KefiJiished Atrolo-;cr. any color without stiffening- the i Mrs. K. A. T.almes. Jefferson stiaw. No fading, no shrinking. is'Ave., corner Willow. I'hone 2-18-J. perfectly water proof. Tone ut u 3-2-linp Kinall cost. Have Uichardson 'The " " ! Art Man" make your last year's hat J Why not rid your scalp of dand as good as new. ut Kiclianl.son'Klruff and stop the falling of your Art & Girt Shop. S-lU-ir jhair wh-n a 7r.c bottle of CSerml- lejile and Tundruff Krudlculor 8topi Kucti trouble within a very few days. Sold only by SHverthorn ;I.H-erty Grill to open tod iy. He pot Street. 3-14-11 New A whole new shipment of new ar ticle in the form of bov-s, mir rors, caudle stle ks, chests and pla !' by the KiclKirdsun Art & Gift Shop. See the display in the win dow and ask about the work and making of Italian Tla-ims. :!--( HcniM Itching, plcndng, llon holes, etc. Korlon's Kiddy Shop. 10-14-tf Special price. $s.nti per cord .or 16-iuch wood. Thoiie 2S7-W. 12-27-tr Shamrock In tiny p'ts for St. lairieks day. -'"c each. Cherryx Klorists. ::-M--'l Karme's n diMir c u t:i:i(e o' enpp r r Milestone lor tii' ir wheat, als-i corrosion siildMita!" for 1 real lug potato- s. w til tinil plenty of it in st tn k at Sitverthoni WrighCs Kumity I rug Store. Wright's Kuinily Drug Store. 5-5-3t evidoncft of good faith and us u gtienntee that the contract will be completed if awarded. which .-mount will bo returned to unsuc cessful bidders. 1 ho commission reserves the rl(.ht to reject any and all bids. Ky order of the commission March lith, 1925. J. 15. HTKARNK. "Hecorder of th'; City of l.a Grande. Oregon. Alar. 12-ut Administrator' Notice of fiale. Notice is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of the Coun ty Court of t'nion County. Oregon, silting In probate, duty mude nnd entered March 0th. ltiii, the un dersigned administrator of the es tate of I. C. Holmes, deceased, will from and after April Sth. 1525. sell at private sale, at the office of hit ultomeys, G reen & H ess, I i Grande, Oregon, to the highest bid der and best bidder for cash in hand paid, or for part cush and the balance lo be paid by note se cured by first mortgage, on premises sold, and subject to th: confirmation by 1 he said County CourU ull the tight, title und in terest which the wild I. 0. Holmis hud ut the lime of bin death In and lo the following described , real es tate, to-wit: Lota No. 1 und 2,', block 2, Grundy's Second Addition to City of La Giandw. Union County, Ore-, yon. 'I Lots No. 17 - und I S. Hjock 2. Grundy's Second Addition to City of Lu Grande, I'nion County. . . To pay estate debts, claims und expenses of ad'minlstratlou. K. C. HAVIS. Administrator of the Kskite of I. C. Holmes, deeeuK' d. . Green id Hess, attorneys for Ad, iiiiuislrutor. Mar. 7-1 l-m-2-AMr. 4 Ifemslitelilns Ticot Kljre 5c ' Mrs. J. K. O'Connell. If04 O Ave Corsetlero lor Barcley corsets. 1-27-61 TnemoridLfroif Not ire Contractors. Serried bids will be received by the commissiop of the City of La ( i r;i !!. Oregon, ut the eoinmlfciion room, in the city building in the eliy of La tirande. Oregon, at the hour of seven-thirty T. M., March 1Mb, lyj".. ror the construction of a newer line along Talmer Avenue, wii'iin the city of La Grande. Ore oii. from a point on Second Street T a point on Koiirth street, ac teid'ng to pluns and specifications now on fib- in the office of the re corder of the city of I-a Grande, Oregon. A deposit of jri-On is r"tiiired for .t.-t ,,f plans ari'l sp-cillcations. nliiell amount will be returned to mic.iccessl ut bidders upon return of plans and specifications to the ivroder of si:d city. A d" pl'S.t of ten (HO per cent of ti e amount of bid If required The New Nerc Im ignrator. If you have a run-down feeling sort of all in --nnd your nerves or. mls - try that n-w preparation, a nerve stimulant and buibbr. a nerve Ionic, a l H'-r si imul.int 1 1 1 -t it any alcoholic, preparation, gi ing liiick results increas'-s" apptlt''. Gives you "p' p' f'r $1 "ti a bottle and st ild only ly Silver! horn Wright's Kamily I rug Store. 2-!7-tf Sings on Loan See lite little p..S if S'.l.imroek at 'herrH -'!ow r Store. o-ll-Jt l. i. 11. i:e-Mgbl Spei:ili-I ttegon CerllMeate N't. 7.1. Il.l lot ferliticate Nti. 4t'.. If your cy s tii.- w 'n n att n-bii : a pittore !bitw or when reading, toir ll w melli-'d of tn aimer.! i.,r n-rve strain will r-ne--ly this trni ble untl will enable Vou tti a i: a tAery comfort. Another thing net well known is that i." r c-n o the children w.-aring glasses un doing S' unnet . .-iMi v and by t hts treatmnt can be re!noed. With un experience of y-ars we art1 preporvd to offer a l:irh I I Easier and Baskets Newiin Drug Co. trc'!ETtT!"l i H "'''-,' 1 BSSIBBiaEMi: :M mm s A'ifi&i a S 2 New " Bungalows 'I het spU iiilid pnMrtk',l nn bH-atctl on N. Ah ami on X. Kirch titcl. Mmletu nml np-t-ilatc cuiLolnietkHt. Iirgr lots. Trtrc righl ami on renoiiblc terms. Inspect thc-c before jou buy. Wm. Miller & Co. tk Our Slf9." I'hone Main 1 i II MONUMENTS onnrit that " 1"; ' SIO.NtMIiNT NOW . " I Ve maUe a profuund ?saaaJ 4 stU'ly of inonuntrnt btitMlntf. MJUSBsiljgtfgl t ' and an order placed lit our Ch " " ffL hands ts Btiro to roccivo M i! RpVCJl u faithful, intcllieont execution E j; fHcii l ' We Will Claillr Furabh U,i ftjW I ! luiiliuati-s at tltrf, I i Blue Mountain Marble ijgl- - fegg Granite Company M "J 1503 t, Ave, La Orautlc, Ore tJ-jgrJPjJ AY delicate fabric r.ultLlt1'1 ;",k ,an' 'i-' I J FINE FOOD Cooked by Electricity I'ndcr Steam Pressure Popular Low Priced Cafeteria Service Pleading, rrunijit Sen-ice M a V.rt Ki!h!ffn Kfrftipc of VWhtU ka- i on hi .iy to Paris to .u timltr tjl.mtfr ICuwiia Cabr, ittc4 Frtwh popi anv Hh- w h opportunity to bt n th P'UMil 3in-t-c fcK th U'ichit Ho?ry Club, which knrd hr t tu4 We awl If iht LA URANDE'S ORKd.NAL CAFETERIA You'll Come Again! Also Complete Fountain Service. FRESH DAILY. ELECTRIC BAKERY. PRODUCTS CANDY AND COOKED FOOD DEPARTMENTS