Monday, March 30, 1!)25.
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THE US' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "
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FRANK n. APPLEBY
HARVEY F. MATTHEW8.
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La Grande, Oregon. The Obsorver-Btar published every Friday,
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. I HAVE FOUOHT A GOOD FIOHT. I have finished my
course, I have kept the faith. Henceforth there Is laid up
.for me u crown of righteousness. 2 Timothy 4:7,
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
Old Oregon Trail Route
Outlined by Dan Fruit
TUB spring "TVW HAS
RoPTKwpr, iid mail.
H STREET QUITE A BlT
office SQUATTERS AT
1RAOC MAflH RIO.
Junius
The prophet usually gets his bumps in his own country,
. W.e are assured a' warm summer this year. All the
vacation literature admits it.
' There was a time when many a man prided himself on
being able to tell when a woman was well dressed.
. To the mun who falls from an airplane it makes little
'ainerenco whether it was the Newton or the Einstein
theory that brought him down.
On his seventy-first birthday former Vice President
Marshall said "the sum total of all my observations is that
there's more good in the world than evil." lie's out of
politics and can lake an unbiased view of the election ic
' turn?.
A man coil bo boxft of his own
home, hiinps a la (;ram!o liiiloiil
wlicii all iliu rent of tho family is
uwuj.
I.OVIO I.VItlCS
Of all the teeming form of life,
That thlu fair luml encumber.
No one has gi-ealer lessons than
Thou liu.it, o thuu cucumber. ,
The lowly cubbUKO teaches us
Democracy at leiiBlh;
The cuullflower of fighters- vara
The onion speuks of strength.
In summer days, In Volstead days.
Tliou bast this word for me.
HOTEL FOUGH
T
lty Jack Hunter)
Dun Fruit wus ono of the curll
e8t pioneers to vvW Tho Park hero
before may cubing wero built, lie
haa funned, hunted and trapped
and done much mining all over
K tern Oregon and parts of Houth
urn Oregon. lie now lives with his
son Van Kruit Jr., in Boise, Ida
ho, and lias taken up a placer min
ing claim ut Idaho City, which he
intends to work In the near fu
ture. This Is how I saw Uncle Dan fur
the first limn;
A man of medium stature which
I would have taken for about
years of agn ut tho most, if I had
not known that he clultned to be
TJ years young. His hair and
small beard which are full growth
ure sprinkled with grey. His ryes
are not too large with a smiling
twinkling clear blue. When amus
ed at something his eyes and fore
head have the pecularity of limlu
luting in a quick succession, his
voice then has a soft tremulous
tone and he finishes with a shoot
ing sparkle In his t;yvn denoting
that the lights (herefrom eman
ates from within, lie hits Urn
great number of men composing
our company the Indians thought
best not to molest our outfit.
Tells of Trail.
"Now there seems to be a frii-nd-ly
controversy of the exact loca
tion of the Old Oregon Trail, since
tho construction of the highway.
I will give you the exact trull u:i
I traveled it in l&:t; and aguin
in 18fi4 when we came from Linn
county to la Grande.
"i will start at Korl Hull. " Fort
Hall 1 remember w-li that we did
nut pass through thy place, tor
my uncle showed it to us ut a dis
tance. From there we nude a
long detour around part of the
J.uvjl;j to the right, or north; und
left, or south of iiig Butte be
tween Jiig Bulle und tho Jjivan.
Then on to Olds Ferry. From
there to burnt river passing where
Durkeo is now. Then on to where
the place was culled the 'Old Ktraw
Hunch.' Then to what Is known
now us the Virtue Mine, over the
hill into the valley, crossing Ua
ker valley und dropping where
North I'owder Is situated. Then
on tho l-add hill between i,adU
creek and J lot hake, here being
tne worst grade on tin whole trull.
LOS ANCJ1XKH (At') Th
variety of young mun-ulmut-tuu ti
who finds It convenient to while
away the hours In u comfortable
lohby-chuir in a fashionable hold,
whose rales preclude his pcrmu-:
nent residence there, hits been for-1
1otteii temporarily by hotel detec
tives in Los Angeles. They have j
come to center their attention on'
forehead of u noet und the hands
of a scholar. As In- tells himself )' ' right through where old
to be, I found Mm u mun that wus Town of lM Orande Is situated,
fit for "a Jack of all trades und a Now hern we were told of another
master of them all." Hut his.,ritl called the Old Fox lioad.' I
modesty prevents him of boasting ! """i'eiiiber thut well. Perhaps
much of himself und he tells that Bomt; went around by that old road
"I never amounted to much I be- 1,1,1 striking Im Orande. Jtut I
lieve. for I never was much of a , remember well the Incident in our
politician to advertise." of the caHO Wu W('nt through the place
post his admiiution is for Abra-1 wnvro Old Town of Ial Orande Is.
0, ilium Lincoln and I'lysses Grunt. t)f J'l'hen over the hill to Hock creek.
the living he Is greatly In Mend- 1 J,"r" invy toiu or the "Old
ship with the noted octogenarlon VoK itotld' and some culled It the
pioneer Dunham Wright of Medl- 1 ultl Kock Creek KuuuV Then on
cal Spring.. He te.s of crossing to l:n.ullllu und there we saw the
the plains in lS5:t. In this way. Tirat house since wo had left Fort
1 was born in Illinoiu in 1810. 1 Hull. From there we proceeded
;!y lather with my mother' broth- I to 'n, Uullos. There we sent the
er, tnele George Cnsiek, rather ori1111" ovl r inv 1,111 V mtl while
the late Wuilium t'usiek and Fiutik ! wu "KU a h0i" und wc
New Novelty Outing
Suits
Just the Thing for These Chilly
Mornings at Golf
Made of hcuvy wool materials in blown
and tan checks and plaids. Blouse is of II m
new Blazer style with jersey band around
the bottom. Skirt of matched material
with clastic waist band.
$15 to $17.50
Pleated Skirts, Scarfs
and Sweaters
New pleated skirts of bright hues for
sports wear with clever little sweaters and
scarfs to match. Several styled sweaters,
chancl necklines, turtle necks, flannel collars
and cuffs.
You'll like the price, too.
who now lives near I'nion on Vani
llic stiuutter. i
Bquuttors usually are tourlsls tr,nt- creiK- wuni 10 Jutiorma tnir
who come to Los Angeles, lake an j lnK Hie rush In 184!). My fat hop
Inexpensive room and join the diu t"or in thtJ f!,,ld- '"
cafeteria lines, but every afternoon ' (Il''e cat"v to Illinois and
und evening go to a smart hotel.' look curw of 0,tr '''. In
clad in their best eurments. Thevt1 believe he organized a caravan
That thou are.ulways, always cool settle Into chairs, where they huvoj01 t(n"li: wagons uruwn by ox-
tt good view of tho passing pag-'1" cupiuin oi me
cant, and there they tarry, hour ttf . I outfit. With him and the large
ler hour, while tho hotel mien., caravan at seven years of age I
und their friends ure often crowd
ed out.
"Some of tho sitters have favor-
And pickled frequently.
.
There Is little pence of mind for
tlx1 man wliosi; wife Is forever giv
ing him n piece of hers.
met the men and cattle below. We
passed Oregon City. I remember
I well thut pluce for tin old man
gave us each two nice peaches.
Those peaches looked the nicest
thing 1 had seen for a long time
and they tasted Just as good. Then
.we passed through Salem und into
North Suntlum and we settled In
; Linn county. ,
Window cleaners aren't the only
ones whose occupation Is hiizurd
ous. We were told the other day
about a certain editor who drop
ped eleven stories in the waste basket.
looked upon where old Grande
is situated.
'The trip was one continuous
tillfWMitlnn .if ..r-r. . I ..v,...t.
1 " 1 ' ,M,',ences for my young mind
uiimn nnn 11 Iwiml nF Ilium " u-itil (l .. . ...
j Australia luis enacted a compulsory voting law with a
penaRy of S!W"fJf "failure to-ni5ifcni' 'at1 1ht!"fMIRi!'"Thnt
cughli to make voting worth while even for those who can't
find any other reason for performing: tho duty of a good
jjitizo'n.
some one uhend or them." said
hotel house mun. "it's all a frco
show, uiifl the Idea that hotel
Kiiesls ure forced '-to slum! meuns they ut uny
noininir 10 i em.
I Therefore III tie in-inted cui-ds
"Whut," uKked the girl who hud lmvc ,n.p U(llLMl ,0 , l..l,,lII.I1t
snured the eross word pussle sec- of ,,, lollso u,,l(.,.tv,.s. Wh.m un
Hon JIimI. "is a drink In three let- unI11iu,llb, a(1utler becomes too
. , IreKUlur, lie Is courteously huniled
I he family uiwered slmuKune-1 . . ., .,., .., ,,.,,
(After reading it he usually movtm.
h'u! tilg brother said gin. father
said rye grsndiuther mM rum und . lSancm ltamV
the mqther said ale. 4m(m Knbiu.u
KDMONTON. Fnglund ( A I ' )
A Lit Cirnuder mijs Hie woiiumi Jawe Inusic ,aM been burred ut all
of tHluy should Ik cowred fully , inunleliml dances bv the Kdmon-
lou I'rban council, this being the
"In 1864 we came to Isa Grande.
Wo camped right in tho Old Town
of lu Clrande. My uncle boinrht
some beef from a Trench butcher
und when my uncle retnarked that
Trou- there wus much bones in his meat
bles with Indians we had none, the fellow laughed and returned;
l.'nclc Cuclck had an effective plan '.'I have killed und sold buffuio
to scare the red skins uway. ii" incut. I have killed and sold elk
lime were considering meat. I have killed and sold deer
a ratd upon us. it wmk this: The meet und lots of bull meat und all
men. women and children riding ( of them had bones in 11 ! "
were provided with guns in rtill I
displn. Besides cneh wagon had A woman tells ns her husband
one, two and some three muskets won't buy a washing machine no
f.trapped in full view on its side, cause he thinks he married one.
Wht'h camping all these arms we
slacked' in 'the most displaying- Actors do as well as they do in
fttshlon possible. With this demon- the movies because they can't
stration of many arms and the hear the music.
Oil his return from his forthcoming trip to Argcnti).';
the prince of Wales will select a wife, it is announced from
JiOndon sourecs. If he's as deliberate in the .selection after
this1 'trip as he has been previously, the Prince should en
poy d long and wemy stay ut home in England.
-J
U Insurance. "Yes." jmrec .liui
liif.. "iiif-iirance w Minielhliig."
' Three New Vorkers who believed
what a bootlegger told them, were
buried the other day.
"l0 ou love me, John? a.ktd
the bride.
"What hae you but ned now ?"
iiski'd tht! lulliir grouchy hu.hund.
YOl'K BACK YARD.
I Back yards arc tiomelhing lig city dwellers long for
and small town dwellers long to got rid of. But hack yards
tire d geographical condition the yearning is about as close'
UN A.Vitvi1n fvnr crvitu ii nnn tftitln uinull ftuMtitrt fitwlo '
it hrlrd to dispense with for want of something to take
its place.
j Aj back yard in the spring ol in e year is not exactly
an tjbjcct of beauty. Painlless fences arc in a more or
less ncutc state of unrepair, tin cans, old shoes and worn
out brooms have somehow eluded tho garbage can. Al
ready there aro signs of the weed crop soon to make its
appearance.
'. Why not get busy tonight ami give (he back yard .1
thorough spring house-cleaning? The exercise will do you
good, and the neighbors will rise tip and acclaim you.
first London suburb to take, such
action. 1
The council took this step be
cause of numerous complaints
from citizens who object ed to
dances of "the -wild, body-w.ijrgl-Ing
type." T. J. Harrington, coun
cil chairman, said juzz would not
be permitted hereafter at the town
dancea chiefly because Jar,, dancers
during wuttzrs took up too much
space, their movements Interfering
Some M.tlrt of , ml ril resting arc
perilous. .A oiiiitf 1,11 (.ramie gen- wnh )ne orthodox dtmeers ami, be
sides, "fuzzing wus neither grace
ful nor dlguiiied."
tlemnii klv-ed n nirl on the Inrv-
lii'ltil mill iritl fi linnr In lln ittltlllll. ! t
Market
Groceries
13
Phone Main 759
Ladies Silk Petticoats
$1.98
SPECIAL SALE
Tuesday and Wednesday
ONLY
ltcguliir Trice 2.95 To Sell at $1.98
LADIES MILOSHEEN SILK SLIPS '
An ideal shadow proof oarmcnt for Sprin;j and Sum
lner wear in all the popular colors.' Pleated or em
broidered bottom. Only a limited number and will
not last long at this price
$4.25 and $1.73
Ladies. Silk. JJloimicra l. ...$2.3 ;
Ladies Silk Teddys $2.00
Ladies Silk Slips l.$3.00
Ladies Silk Hose l.oo . ',
Infants and Children's wear or all kinds at lowest
prices.
Sec our larjte stock of shoes size infants to No. 2,
for girls and boys.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
If It's Qualily and PrJces Von Want We Have l;l!i.
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIER ADS
WALLOWA WONDERLAND WEEK.
Starting today this week is to be devoted toward mail
ing a greater Wallowa Lake Wonderland, toward boosting!
It as a vacation land, toward advertising it as a scenic genii
?nd niccca for those seeking the beautiful and unusual in
mountains and lakes.. Wallowa has no superior on this
continent. That is a truth that is realized not only by
the people of Eastern Oregon who know its grandeur but
by all who have visited it no matter where they. hail finm.
It is worth all the development and popularization effort
that can be expended on it.
Actually Wallowa Lake and the beautiful region back
fit make up one of the greatest concrete assets of tho
.jty of Lu Orande and of these Iwoounties. It can mean
'.reniPiidous things in dollars and cents to the business
interests of this section. The ever-increasing stream of
tmnisU and vacationists tbv.t will ln nUrtwled into Wa!
lonu will Bimiiliiie-of 'wealth whose VHlue' we citii'nVii" iiiini
mize. Every citizen of the Iji Orande community is goin-r
to Ik; a direct or indirect beneficiary of this vacation play
ground develorinent. No personal or petty prejudices can
detract from this fact.
This week in Tho Obscnei's news columns we will pr'
iiit many interesting features relating to Wallowa and iu
possibilities for the fuluie. We urge all sincere citizens
to cooperate in securing a greater knowledge of Wallowa
mid a greater appreciation of its advantages on the part
of every member of this and other adjacent communities'.
You are urged to follow Wallowa's development, to lioost
Wallowa locally and with your friends and acquaintances
over the nation. It's an activity that can pay vast rcluiT.d
in community growth mid prosperity.
II Ik only nulunil fur u k''1 1"
IH'CUIIH' IllK'llV IIH'l'IINt'll w ln'n out
lliritws pi-i'l unit' on lir.
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An Opt Imliit - A iTosa (U".l tntill
wliii i:i IliunUliil that hi' Ih nut liuw
tUK-'l.
A IAI ION IN A I SI'ltlA
tlll'OKTS (iOOII I Alt
VIKNNA AI') Avlnllim In
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tliillHpollatltin tf kihhIs tltmM,-tl.
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ii.inii'Jy Vli'iiua-llt'rllit. - N'tt-nua-t'lni'ttw
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cmitt-mplntluit.
(Mir llit'tmit' tax in Klliiit-nl In. nc
i-titatnly art- Klatl liny iltm'l la
us on what uo think uti arts
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Reliable
Baiil.
Itcliabilily that means
j helpfulness as well as
' barely uu matter what
I Ihc emergency.
j La (irunde
j National Bank
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Smaf Display Wee
March 30th to April 4th 1925
A complete assortment of all the new Ford models are ready for
your inspection in our show room. For this week we are also mak
ing special prices and terms on M) n;ood used cars.
How Many People Do You Kno
Who Do Not Own An Automobile
9
HriiiLT us your list4.)Ltta
will explain an exceptional opportunity that we
are offering during this week
Perkins Motor Co.
Phone Main ;()()
Cor. Adams & 4th.
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