La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 24, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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    THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, March 21, 1025.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
by Stanley
U. H. S. BOYS
dbutbc uemttg Bserfar
An Independent Newspaper
FRANK B. AITI.EBY..
.Editor nd Publisher
HARVEY F, MATTUEW3.
...Business Manager
PAGE FOUR
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JKSUS SAID UNTO HER, I am tho rcssurcctlon and tho
life; he thut bellevnth In me, though he were dead, yet ahull
ho live; And wnuHOever llvvth and bellcveth In nic shall
never die. John 11:25.
1 sir r v - F
mm
i t i .
VNIO.N (.S,iclal) Tho manual
truiniiu; boys' of the l.'nlon IiIkIi
Another lt-tt-r ling been r-et'Ivt'd
from .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ilulintn-
I MINT PHOEBE POULSOM THREW OUT FIFTY EMPTY
IBITTEB BOTTLES TODAY- OMW Of TUB SURBST
r
Hchool have gone Into Hie. business kainp. thin I. mm tl.Hiiute.hei) fron
I vim or tin elite ken business under haii.ieri.o. Gaut iuala. 'onli-'
lh direction of their leutler. Mr. I tions in Munsiiu-llo. Mexico, are d
I Kminell. They bought un inrubulor' ttt-ribed in u portion ot the lett-r
and art' hatching out purr bred which follows:
chk-Us. They also Have built a -Vi lamleu at Munzim-tlu foi
Uuuken Jiouw.- and will kn-p Un. the day. It wa unite novel. Tin
Olllfi
Inf
""'.uu' uay. ii wa iiuite novel.
young chickens till tlu-y arc about houw-s nd shoim open right
(our month old and ready lor Hie uH, WI,lk and you could h-k
market. Arty prolita in tin- venture!
tlie
every fioine im you ins-d. I'is
will be divided unions
Imth of tit" cl(s.
Although the attendance at the
high wiiool during the luM part of
the week .dropped down to about
luiiy ,.. r rem oi mo t nroilllient . fHeeitled . Ulld t he ( lot ll ill? of t ll
iiM' noaru (icetded to not . close
down. unleMM the londHioiia do not
improve this week. The play.
'Irish How," which was to have
been repeated Saturday n.Kht. was
postponed owing to so many of the
cast being out of school. It will
porhablybe put on at a later date.
William J avis, who lias 'been
seriously HI ut Hot hake from blood
PFFPI CONTESTS
CAT
t(WDf HARM ItlQ.
ByJivnhis
Tho man who is cultivating a savings uccount is us
ually too busy to be ornery.
The' principal objection to self-made people generally
is that the job is rarely complete.
Men urc creatures who cut down
'trrcut trci td make ruoni for n
uily, mill then plant littlo b4iiillntr
to iK'Uiilirjr II.
i'OMi:: of i-Asm x
HUKur Ih HUKar ,
And xalt iH salt
If you haven't hecll lovi-il
It's your own iaru fault.
If till' It'll lllll't Kirk IllHlIlt
The treasury announces that it will analyze the income
tax returns speedily, but there may be some who will hope
that the analysis will not be too intense.
A Paris critic thinks that the time is coming when
father will take care of the children while mother goes
out. Why does he place it in the future?
President Coolidge continues to live up to his reputation
me mm
WASHINGTON
Ilieill-, f It.'H nd diiCM Were uiueh hi eel.
dence. All waler io carried in fivi
gallon oil eatiK to the homes and
even to the fish tanks in the park
Kvery place tiny were washing, ll
lives was surprisingly clean. Tin
meat wiiH vprcad out on t a bit s in '
the open streets with no cover bu; J
flits, while piss and small dos J
quarrelled over the refuse thrown,
asido by the market 1 man. Ah i
refuse was swept into the street at :
each booth. We did not eat ai j
ManzincMo. ,
'Au leu . r--uu. ..1 ii,.. f .,ir ,.r 1'..
Iliolsoninr 18 slowly l,proviB and ! llaunU,I.c as Yhry nuKh un(. ;
none too comfortable. A cumplett
cement plant was unloaded at .Man- !
ziucllo und un Aim riian contraetoi i
is putlinj? in sewerage and pavint-
The cliitdren !
were pretty there.
"Lust n iff hi we anchored ui ,
Champerieo and have unloaded oiu
hundred tons of flour. I thfnk we J
will take on a lot of coffee."
1 will soon be out of danger, accord
: ln to the latest report received
: here.
! The many friends of lr. A. CI.
'Paddock will be pleased to knoWS(jmc of the 8trwttJ,
jiiiui mi is mucii unproved in ilea u n
after being confined to his home
!inost of the winter. The lr. is able
i to get out and look after some of
Hiis business again.
(AP) Avia-1 Mrs. Bell Wricht. h.M iknnrhters
tlon events in the I nited States ami Mrs. I-Mith Phy and' Miss Margaret
abroad this year, as listed by tluihy arrived home from a months
National Teronautic Association V:g;t to different points in rahfor
wlll keep sportsmen In this field nia. the l;:3t of the week. Misses
well occupied. r 'Marion and Mareia Phy also reach-
j no AHiionai i nampuinsinp in,. I(.P 1ioiiu. at aJOUt t,u,
loon Ilace. to be held May I at Si jth;
.XAVY AlltPl-AXi; ( AKKU It
TO UK I,AI NCHi;i) APUII, '
WASHINGTON (AP). A now !
naval giant will take her first i
dip ut Camden, N. J., April
samelUitn the fii-st lini? nirntane r;ir-
here to eniov their vuratim. i o . n.i , i
Joseph, Mo., w ilt be an eiiminatlo . i frmn coMrire work. I v....- x-..-. ... t.
contest to decide American com- j l,.en flail, dmiirbter f Mr nn.l .u .... .
" iui I'UIUUUII, Ill-il cuiiipicicu Ull-I
petttiors for the hecond- Gordon
Hen net t Cup race nt Hrusie's
iiuiigM. iei iiiem uo n io ninu mm Junc 7 The oriffina. Onr.lon 11,
Co Into the t horns. nott Cup raC(J wfta inaugur.ued in
1906. the American
If she's a perfect 3G, she s 'Itlom being started In 1309
needs u .IS.
.Mrs. r.'i nun, is ai Hot l.ake reeov
ering from her rer-r.t Illness,
mother Is slaying with her
J. C. Sirrine is home iiL-ain nftt.r
1906. the American selective race , snendinir sevemi months in 1 itiirnr-
The winning ; nia, at Venice.
commissioned
According to
Persia Ins no ol
takes care of th
London Answers,
maids. Hut who
Persian cats'."
for economy. He has just sent last spring's hat to the, to ait inmiinic in a &m
cleaners for reconditioning. It's an admirable trait, lmtjr ","'H',xlll-
1
one. wonders at times if we aren't entitled to a cljief c- um way t
ecutive who would consider our national vanity as well as!l!1 to HVuitl :
j his own personal economy. I
"And now Iowa comes into the limelight with a proposal
; by some of her legislators to copy Florida, as the Dennis ,..
I resolution proposes to do in Oregon, and ban income and
.inheritance taxes. They say it will boom the state, at- "
team In the American National
Championship balloon nice will be
awarded the Litchfield trophy.
Kntries for the Jacques Schnei
der Maritime trophy contest a'
Itatlliftore. Md.. October i'l-Jll. the
intermitlonal seaplane speed con
test, dost April 1. England was
1 orced out of t h Is race l: si yea r
becanB. of an accident to Us entry,
and Italy withdrew, hut both have
announced their Intention to ent
this year.
The Pulitzer trophy race, the In-i
he test .'ernutional "derby of the land
lilaiies." to bu held bolivceii Mt-it.
j lember 17 and October 3 ut u yet
Im a ripe old age j undecided place, will also close its
youth . . ent rcn .April I.
Invents for which no dates huve
' What im:iU-:i your fe t h j yet been set are: l.ihei iy Knglne
j Ituihlers' troptty. Aviation Town
I'l.. I,..,.n i(..-ii in' i.iimiik " :i 11.1 I'millll-V ('lull .if .lli. fruit li.i.
iphy. Detroit News Air Mull trophy, i l""K,y IU. uiMl
V. IV lieevts r, justice of t Ulekenbaeker l.lglil Airplane tro
ut Puebln. Colorado, ami we iphy. Stout Mode Afrphine tiopl.
It that he nnpa-ii short s -n-1 M ulvihill Model Airplane trophy
not ci: HACKS
Ji.'ont y talks
Hut seldom spent. s
To jelly beans
And druw store shiehs.
I . . .
l:luln lint a lay Man's Chili.:
The (Tie nf sh'ilus n iium i able t
live
rotte
t Mrs. W. J. Heach, who hs Iwen
in I-a Grande for several weeks un-1
der the care of a doctor, has re-!
; turned to lTnion. somewhat im-!
: proved In health. She will remain
,at the hoiiv of her daughter. Mrs.,
Charley Kuhu, until she is strong1
j enough to go to her own home. - j
i Mrs. John Ferguson, assisted by'
i Mrs. Charley Kuhn. Mrs. Gilbert '
jCourlright. Mrs. Jienry Griggs audi
;M:s. Hallard. entertained the Meth
odist Aid Society Wednesday after-j
noon at a social meeting. Light re-!
Inshmer.ts wen served,
I r. K. I . McKinney. who was
recovering from the effects of an
auto accident sever.il weeks ao. in'
I again confined to his bed. having!
ueen niii.eieti w.i.i the riu epi-;
demic. (
Paul i:iieT it:s. who h:; bei-n s t-1
rys.pehis. is again :
able to be in his auto shop and
lake charge of h!s work.
J. N. Scarborough in:ile a busi-
with the fle-t.i
Her (sometime late ( in she win i
be the biggest and fastest craft I
of the kind in the world an-J I
will curry a fleet of "2 combat
observation and bombing planes
innl n.tfL.;,ln .-.li;,,,,,, 1 I Virt. i . : The I 'ml km M nine I'lvini- trn. MHiaill I . Magf:
vi, i.iuin.iio, wvi J'viow.ihi w.wft, r, tiu iiav ' -.iv,..., e r- oue ..,.,,...,",. ... ... v".. ....... ten Casii Grocery firm, who was
ii mi tii.. iiMi-tnn n.iK- v.. i i rii i 1 oeus trip to La Gcuude Sunday af-!
i Airplane trophy. " it''n. I
The ftnlKs MM-ine Fivlni- t r., . vniiam uaggeny, oi fie in
particular inducements Iowa may have similar to Florida,
, or 'even to Oregon, wc aro unable to imagine. Certain!:'
its-neither ;i winter ir summer resort for the aveing.
.human. Fossibly these Iowa legislalois have decided 'some
' thing must le done tt salve prospective new capital to re
place the damages done by the state's 11)20 land Ixmm. Any
? how, a stiitc income tax failed to pass there by a 2 to 1
vote recently and that's enough to encourage anybody to
push new remedies.
while plurii.ii: dinner. l,"r, V'1 ,u i-hos-n. will be
a ;lhe national speed colitis for sea-
Mi. i: I s n
works Iku tittl
liev :: Mr. L l :-jf l-.o much.
taken to Jiot lake a few days ago.,
lowing to a severe ens- of pin-u-
Not i vi i v
IllN lie nt;i
: y n i!e
h.-hev-s everybody Viltnv
. .. . . .. .. I In addition In t h
aim eriiiiti ne- 'Omi.l-.v
Iieuuett cup. events abroad will tn- " M"J
elude t he Zenith Cup con test ut
Paris. July 4-r: International Avia
tion Meet at Zunelt, Augi'sl 1-2::.
and the Keuumoiit Cup ttt ltitres.
I'rance, October I the intermit
nionla. is still in a very critical I
s-t ond G(riion ' wn,''t""1 iirc'OI"nilK tu ue hospital
in. hi v. ill admit ('t it
b- li iiii e. KitctiKS, but
ill.
to lie-
"P.evei;i y u and me, v. hal
you llnnl; ef .lack's girl?"
"lielnei-ll nu and me. ' not
much. Je.it alone t Ut buy I"
' Vou ina not ! willii'
fllec eerthing ou hear, but on
are-n;w,ijs willing to believe any-
'fliini? vnti lll-ii- lh:it t'l tl.-rw vrmr.
j( j tional fi;u ed conti s. for kind Ht,(
. plain i
After Sickness
SAN TOX
fey
mm
iV)i'.H.1..K-Sl
Mm
In the Spiiiif;
1SUIIDS UOUIKS
Keally a pcmiaiu'iit Iw-lp
(Uiaruntced.
no-Day Treatment
$1.50
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Ensembles and
Doulily chic, for it combines the newest
frock with the newest coat at practically
the price of one garment. Coats of Char
mcen, Kasha or Beng-alinc with frocks of
matching fabrics, or with frocks of plain
and contrasting siik; In a wide range of
prices, beginning at $35. .
Suits for Spring
Suits of plain but tailored design seer.i .
to predominate, yet there are some with
neat touches of embroidery and some with
contrasting braid trims. Coats are finger
tip or hip length, with short wrap-around
skirts. And the price will appeal, too.
$35.00 to $611.50.
JBUa.-ltU!IlTritTW-llfg
jWAR VETERANS
GOOD FARMERS
OTIWWA. ( A I ' ) -I'ornier Hbldi
rs of the dominion's war-time ar
mies to the nmiili'-r of :t",i;M havi
been established on farms t. ibe'n
mi. aeeonlimr to the report ot
the t'ohlier S f h im nt Poard.
Of this lotal :I.I4 have b-.-u
granted loan.s. some .is hih as $7.
ren each, according to the report,
ind tie- i einaiinbr have b-en tiiv-
ll prants oi demtintou land wit bout
loans. , total of $ I )::, 1 ;,e,n;is hys
been .Kp--nl for land, cleariie- per
niaiM ut iiuprevinents iml sloeiv e
'luipmeiit. Vel-iaiiH already havo
IVlllrllril 1 U,(IIMt,MI)f 1 the ' (TOV-
eminent in repayim-nt of principa.
.md In interest on. loan:;. ' . .
"The majority of the soldier K-l-ileis
have made Kmd on lh
rai iu." sai'l Ihe report. "TIiohm v. ho
lial no agricultural expeiienee
bave trained In sieeial s.-hool.M.
l-ield supervisoi-.s of the .Soldier
Settb'i'ient Hoard visit (he ve.-rans
it intervals, .superinb-ud th.-ir
famiinc operation:! ami ive tln-ir
lnactlial le-lp. 1
The fii-j;( requirement for ad
mission to the Cetmere club is
uienibership in good '.standin in
Ihe Vrthmore eb,:b.
Mrnn;er: "I'tmliui me.
on n w ire.'"
SANITY IN CLOTH KS.
( Never before has the trend nf fashion in Aini-riru Im'imi i '"'
noticeably toward comfortable clothing. Loose fitting, j , '"U-iwi"1 um ''ii'1" i
h'.-althy styles, such as have been in vogue in Kngland for! ' ' I
liiinii. limn mvi. .iiiii.i r....n,i. n. ij a .. r I N'"" "' "i'' ' "i ;
is l-.orri'l iti ii
: iill.- Hi.' i
iitliiK fur a lit u.-
vigomus and alert atmosphere to the wearer. ;.i:h. r i. n.. jmy
Apnill-rlincr ii n lrwnil cl.itni..n.tl I... T T T.'!. 1. : !
dent of the American hole and Helling Leather Tanners, ai""
great demand for the best grades of genuine leather indi
cate a reveiion to solid substantial leather in the fashion
for shoos. The American college Uiy and girl give evi
dence of this trend. They like to be solidly hoofed. Tlu-y
want to hear themselves coming along. They are not gum
shoeing alHiut.
r The statement of a piomineiit health authority that
much of the illness prevalent in springtime is due to hick ' i
of uiiderstjinding of the importance of the Hiint of contadj,
between man and the earth on which he lives seems logic.;!, '
J;ecause at this season the earth changes her moods an-i
tcinpcratinvs much more rapidly than man can adapt him-!!
self to them. The only mil pmlection. it has lieen found, i :;
u the natural piotection afforded by leather soles, the!'
skin of animals used to cover the feet. The feet mu-t;
bmillic. especially through the soles, and leather for at
least five thousand years hay enabled them to do so.
A youth oisce covered his Imdy with paint, to take a
historical art in a play, and died within ten limns b.-cau :
the skin could not breathe. If any part of the body is env
oi ed with air tight material a percentage of liTe and energy
l:i lost. The return to style of the all-leather shoe for wi.n.
en and flat solid heels for men is to bo regarded w ith pleasure.
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print.
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Mill! Killril I II !,-! i I it 1 11.
S.I.:M. o... Sn.m Murllll I
Ii. ins.. in. i..s Kill.. In ... Smith-!
in I'.mi:... t,ini,.a-l ijir.ls Inr.'
In 11 li' 1.11 nn.l... I'..- w!i.-.ls i.r j
a Ii.iiii kii II. h In- un uti -a I inn !
a it'll' i ; . 1 1 v .1 . in Ijr.i t . who)
was ill. M mill :.t t In- litni- il i
Iln a. 'i Hi. til. h. 1,1 ,i jul. I
rll'tli i; in.'. i.l'i;almu j
.1. in in Ml. I lh:il ii :Tl I M.ir. ,
ll l.p.ii.l.il l!n- tiain ill llr.-u.i:i!
it v .iii.l u.-n- .n mutt- lt unnis!
i r.i!ir..ini.i Ma t,n t iirlt t a ,
tr.l tv.il .1 !. a !V:l :.!!:! , iii.l,. . !
It nt ti,- :n . '1 l,f ,'ir-J n.lt. lilsj'
Kt- :ts e ii-n, Thi nrrii'-ni
"1
,!lij32irciate3Xaiv
Invest a little each week
for this summers vacation
oeUTiiune j
I Yeslerdau In ll
,
IVashinolon I
-
I
i nnlll'
lore u
i l a miIi'i i ti
cenpr--t.,nh.il
eiMHil si.-
flly IIm AvMM tntf4 lrtl
Thr supreme court n cinsi d Inr
a
(bnerul I'lhinK na numcit
head of the Tactin-Aru-.i phblstlte
commission.
, Tlw Norlhtru 1'adlic land trauU
lr idrnt I'lwdidi: oi l. i. I . ,
mw-tlK.(ttin nun iii- it.-. , .
uiinr fe.i. n fn!id to . ,.
Itonal pilar. t dnlu.
K.-crt-tar k Metir ,4i r.,.
dor TorrifiHe mkiv.I He tl- of
rtnew trraly belw- n the t i,H. 1
States und Oih
IVtuid'tit roolidi;- lntitd th- t
jtatea und all ton Un iem-rm.-i!N
to partielMte In the tut. rn.iti.t1;t
exposition a( rhltudelphtu June 1
to .November 3t. lV.'ti.
Plan now for next July. You'll want a
car for fishing, for trips to the country,
for Sunday picnics. Small weeklv nav-
... , , . mentsout of earnings will soon give you
delivery of a car. Under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan you can start with
practically any amount you want, and make deposits of any size you find most
convenient. Almost before you realize if you will have the car paid for.
165,000 families have already purchased their Fords in this way. Ask the nearest
Authorized Ford Dealer to explain how they did it and how easily you can do
the same. Sec him today or write us direct.
j Ford Motor Company, Dept N-2, Detroit. Michigan
Mall me full particular, on jrour eMr plan for owning an automobile. I
X Name . S
Market
Groceries
Phone Main 759
A
Reliable
Bank
Town
I........ ..... ...
Krliiilnllly tluit means
lu-lpfu!ni-s as uell as
sali-ty no matter what
the cnicrKrncy.
I-a (iraiulc
National Bank
Swiillil, K. habit-, -..;ni
Do You Know
That--
We use yard jrnods in inn- .shop v.ovk and will f
ly the yard at as low a pi ice as you can liuy
anywheie and wc make nn exceptions.
Y
MAKE SAFETY
COUPE
520
Tfmring Cmr . 990
ferWor-SWart - 960
Ht rm ifd ftrr ir
IP tn
Att Fncr f..y Df
OUR RESPONSIBILITY
27-inch Daisy Cloth
3(')-inih Uniform Cloth ,
Sfi-incli Pamico Cloth
Slvinch Dotted "oilc
30-inch Colored Linen
33-inch Silk Pongee
3(-ineh Indian Head
1 1-inch Indian Head
12-inch Pillow Tuiiin
IVinch Pillow Tuliin
JciM-y Silk Vest Tiiliiiiy
27c yd.
3Sc yd.
-"0c yd.
ode yd.
...'. 1.0(1 yd.
....$1.08 yd.
33c yd.
13c yd.
!c yd.
13c yd.
... ?1.M vd.
When you Kv r,.;,,)v
ladies' Wear ii will pay
Io
nia.ie nil Infants' CiiU'
Von In I.Htk .,1 ,,,. M.....I
disc, as we handle the veiy hest -iade
Norton's Kiddy Shop