Wednesday, April S, 1025.
A rT7 FOUR Ilia lit- Uftnuiwi uninu vujui ,,1 1 . ... .
1 THE OLD HOME TOWN Vy. Stanley j fi " ! ' I
'fibfe$faityBfaKt6K flawd ! Ubituary x7 A
An ln.lrvrn.lent Newspaper L HkXJ-'Vt John K. (!ryniin. local .illusion- j VV W i
. JaVV?NVV.,a ,ry for ll.o A.n.-rkull Sunday J f ( A X 'l, T !
FRANK B. APPLKnY
HAKV15Y l' MATTHEWS
Published evcnlnifi), except Sunday, at 1418 Adama Avenue,
JLa Grande, OicRon. 'Die Olworvcr-Btur publliilied every Friday.
Entered at the I'otofflce at I -a Grande, Oregon, aa becond
Claaa Mall Mutter uuder act of March 2, 179.
OFFICIAL PAPE.I OK UNION COUNTY AND TUB
CITY OF LA GRANDM
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. Dmlncsa Manager VYfHXCW . rTJL-' sbttl5J umn.l from mm to 11.17, Iiuh 1 f S J , I t A, V V... j
flfefafrg y r. vAMPIl'ifwaW NjmT na.-a on. acTordlnK to word from ! 3 f 1, A f F 5 1 ' -"i
Uever wlojf rl J -) ViiWY . .hatti.nooKa. T.-nn., where th d- I -', - r 1 ( """M -V A . Vv-nA I
M.tV. aFlI ?L"- fi.dd Union. Wallow and lla- ! I Jm fV" J ,', j . J J
T 6 i V ."iwionary fori he o.My. and v TVSS V' I i ? Vtlf M V J,. ! X)(x
k b LiO -'V'J 1 &ele;A held ll.l pwiilon until I9S8 when I ttv "bSyP Y'ltai - . ij Mf ti'f :I'J (W !
-iX-WjrTSr (SET -if J?$&iJ$J he went lo fhttlla..o.,K. l"?n, V 4 1 1 VT nilrU ill' ! W i
CT UfcX 1?V IFvrv' -SHA In 1U he married Kltohelh J V , f 'i. 4. f I J U llf i . S
ilSK Smh. f' Hunnell. who l,a -en a teacher J li'loAl ' ) K 'I S
PW-u2AS5J) lfe5 In tin- I'i'I'lic -bool of 1-. Clrande i ff. a i-. Vi r I l'Sil H H ,'" I i
Od W - fSSSn feu'oJ The dean, or l,r. Ivan W. Keith. ?M UA V
fta I r'Xi'- 0al.sma is5lMI"'N.!H: shortly ufler noon Saturday, came ! .'i lfSyiiJ !
M.t w-s aAliLViatiS 1-rolml.ly aa the Kr-ateat "hock i ?4Wrfir' i
M O gm" jJJT. r XV!2W?lfJf? which Ihla romniunily hoa ever 1 . i
( . ".w'alned. Other prominent clll- iSJ
I fijli'v jSSfris Hxmvffp.-,. r f '-y '"Lvt" '"' n ,i''t' '1 from ont-
BOa I v. r s-V wj ml.lHt, hut none who. ho early In . i i
ia.Q I l " . ft l Tl,P XIM DPnni FP HAD A LIKiH(.--fc J , L 11f , r'f
16.00 I IXji jf s BUSINEW MISUNDERSTANDING WITH f J
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O LOUD, THOU AltT MY OOl): I will exalt thee, I will
prulHe thy name; for thou hunt done wonderful HiIiikm. . ,
Thou hunt hern a strength, lo the poor, a Blrenwth lo the
needy in lib. dltr.H. u. refiigu from the storm, a shadow from
the heal. iHt.iah li&:l, i.
OFFiCEiCOVE SENIORS
A 3W
m TO GIVE PLAY
One objection to a sodn fountain is that no matter how
long you sit about, you are never informed that the drinks
jure on the house this time.
A local man wan IcUIiik iw lo
ilay liow ! snvnl So.no iiioney hj
Inn Inn a Mill of Hollicx in linker.
lie Huhl he lHKlt a well known
h.un.1, two pairs or pnnm, elr.,
ihen- for :n..-l) and miI.I Unit It
would line l't SI.1 here. He nlxi
iMiuulit two tle and a pillr or bIiim'S
lutulliug XD.SO.
THE CARE OF OREGON'S CHILDREN.
I The thirty-four counties of Oregon have 1500 children
in need of hospital care that cannot be had with present
facilities. The state will possess by January 1st of next
year a modern $200,000 hospital for children of the state
a gift from the Doernbccker estate and a unit of the
University oT Oregon Medical college in Portland. Hut
this hospital will stand idle for a full year after it is com
pletedbecause of the failure of an appropriation in the
last legislature. It is a state institution, laws having been
t'nacted providing for the admittance of any Oregon child,
rich or poor, when properly acted on by the various county
courts. The stale, as such, owes it to the children of Ore
gon to have that hospital in operation as soon as possible.
But, since the state has failed, its people must take tiie
responsibility. It means the saving of hundreds of live;)
of children next year in nil probability. With this in view,
the American Legion, the Portland Telegram, etc., are at
tempting to raise sufficient funds to open and operate the
hospital for a year. They should succeed. It is a worthy
niuse that means mucJi to Oregon and much to the chil
i1 ten whoso lives will be served by this new institution.
f operation by public subscription can be guaranteed fo.'
1920, there is no doubt but that the state take up the
burden two year:; hence.
COVI-: fSpeclal). The aenini
play "Welcome Home, Jimmy,"
will he prCMellted l'rldtiy evenin.r,
April III, al the hlKh school.
Keverend llohert Smiley ' has
been In Im Grande the past week.
-Mr. und Mrs. J. J. f'onley. who where he was a memlie
III!. IVAN Kl llll
The death or Dr. Ivan W. Keith,
shortly after noon Saturday, came
probably as the Kreatest shock
which this community has ever
Hiislaineil. Other prominent citi
zens have Inert taken from our
IIIIUMl, IJUl Ml, lie Mllu, nu ""') ,11 .
nr.. I 1. .. ..I...... r.t '
Hie iiini .in.. .1 nu. il a ... .
prominence anil respect in both
social and civil- lite of lieaumont. j
J)r. Keith was only thlrty-nlN I 1
ars and nine days old. but he i f
wu-h without, question I In- li-idinir
citizen of tills city, lie was ple.il-
anil nf the board of director of the' '
It-riKatlon district. ile was treas
urer of tilt- city and member of
the board of ilirecloris of the no
tary club. In hl.s protesi-ional ca
pacity he was the district surifeon
or the Southern Tadl'lc railway and
enjoyed a lark-e local practice. lc
was a member of tile .Masons, tile
Modern Woodmen of the World
anil tile American l.effion.
Th' inncral services were held
at the first Pr.'.shylcrtun church.
on Tucs-
Bordered Fancy Print Silk Crepe
costume
v'H(s In La Giuml-, wvn
home Krhluy.
Mr. ami Mm. I.. IV I'lirtrr,
have been to Nam pa. Idaho,
V li t lilm ruv on mill HH'ii
walked (limn IIm sliwt with mm.
I lm two f racially ilroiHil In
to n It iidiiiK nittrv nntl pilnil n miii
Mirlly llk the om- 1m- iMHiuht 'extension diMjurlment of the Or
llaki r. yiU.AU snl.l the lajt,
fow day atli-inoon at It was the
:,t larnt sl atlendnl nuirral arvk-i: (
levtT lit hi In lii-aiiinont. 'I'lu'
who f fli'fl trlltut.'H, as well a.s Ihv. '.
fP eiito.uittan i-crsunnt'l of the uil-
the past two months, are at home
aKttln.
MiHM Kstlior IV fooley. of
the
And then when we pointed out
Low he Npenl 82 phis Tor it mll-
oad lliltel, 75 rents for n meal.
Inst how he wived NOTIII.M.. In
tart he relt Klnda mimy when tin"
ni-tiu I was over. lint men.
maybe he JnM wanted to travel ini"
wan leinpteil. who knows. I
I
FAIItY TAI.IX
"If you liln me I'll srream!'
Many of the plrlH who eotne out
of beauty piuloiH look h If they
had Im'I'U WMlted on.
w
H eniHHu onl piii zle net I v It li
eonltlilie tin- pfople W lui life pub
llHliltiK (lh'lloluirti- be illile to
beKln the i-ailowmriil of tinlver-
HltleK. ( . . ... . -
a
Tommy: "I'n. yu remember
you protnlHi-d ni' five ifolluiu If I
puNHi'd In m-hool th In year."
Ia: "VeM. Mi.n."
Tommy: '"Well, ymi ilnt j'oiina
huvi- t hat exprliBe."
When a miiaii tretH too I at to
K'-t Into a trtrplioi.e bi.oth -well.
iberi''H Jimt no unh tnlUtiiK.
ATter liMiUln; oer the diwiree
i-4-eoiiN at the rout I liooe a lia
Craudi' iiitiii said: "Cupid ha a
lMiin way of I'liMstilno, some of the
ihln:; he htails,"
dienee, kiivc mule vlilenee to the
lhne lie held in the hearts of ull
the people.
The. funeral Hervln-s were In
tfon AKi'leultural colleRe. will he elmie of H'-v. sir. l roxeri, or ne
nt Cove Monday. Wednesday an I met, an old time friend of Or.
Thursday. April III. 15 and 1. Keith's rather, the Kev. Klmer
Marlon Lawrenee, w-Iio-wuh talc- Orant Keith of la Ciramle. Ore
on i li,. MmwIII,. tn La flran.lo i Bon. Tho order of service follows:
last week for treatment, Is very "I" 11111 k
niueh Improved.
Mrs. A. , MeCtnln. Ten, und
l.ee MeClaln und Mr. and Ms.
I'M Hartley were dinner bih's'h
at the home of Mr. and M s.
Hen Dellorde recently.
Mrs. J. W. Slayton is Htill eo.i
fined (o the house with the flu.
ntemes Itev. Troxoll
Hymn "I low Firm a Foundation
.j I r. Wilson
Ilrv, Fortei
"Crossing the liar"
Mr. Whitney
1 r. Wilson I ulisas;
Itev. Troxell ! ( 'lossir
i!k-rlplure
I'ruver ..
llyinn ....
Aiblrt ss
Address .
3G inches wide in all the
shades of Greys, l.lucu. P.iuwns
Tans. Biand new patterns.
$:).2o To $1.50
Satin D'Lcne
. A very new material in the wanted
shades, and is 36 inches wide.
$1.75 Yard
The more exclusive patterns in print
ed crepe, enough material in each'
piece for a dress. Beautiful" patterns
$12.50 And $15.00
Jucquarcd i
A beautiful brocade material in sev
eral patterns and a number of dainty
colors.
51.65 And $1.85
CoMiily .M:tna.'.er See:
I Aditrt-tiM
lymn...
The Cross Is Not Greute
iniinerman thiutel.
Mi. Itolllns leaves lo mourn lilsj .
witlow, Mrs. Ida ItoUlna. and eleven) SII A'KItTOX. Ore. I
ehlldren: Kllen Johnson, Culii'orn- j lette. who had been .sup,
in; SuHan l-assen. Oklahoma: Jo.siejof the Mt. Am;'l rimiU'i
Day, lu Uraiide; Je-sie Fainier. j opened h:-s ai-eepte.J Hi
Arkansas: Aniandi' We,ks. Ark-; . ,, ... .,,.
W. It. Itolllns. Jmbler:
Murphy. Cove; .John itol- Idurts rompaiiy. a eo-.pr-tiv
w. o;i-
rin.eiid'Mtt
y s'.ne" it
nnnia;:"-"oi.-l
I i t -
busy reinodelliiK and repalrhiff tin
plant in prepiimtton for tho influx
of the eominir season's fruit.
Strawberries, it is understood, will
1... fVatun-d.
CFMKTF.KY
Masons
Itev. Troxell
Anieriran Leyiun. i'
nis .'';ub r.
Ilns, Flgin unil Oscar Holiins, Cove. 1 in-ry hen.
eoin;riny Is now
'jury
Uotarlaie Visit Hood Hlver.
lit KM ItlVKU. Ore. It was Ito
larian week-end at the Columbia
Curtfi' hotel. A party of tin mem
bers of the Portland liotary elub.
li in! hv A. Knl Mltimaiier. lu- ,HHI WICSI.I-iY ItOlddNS
rived last nlKUt for n Umipiet nnd Jnim Wesiey lioiitns us ted
ilitnee. Seventeen of tlm visitors away at li. (Iraude April 7 about
received Hie. eouiteny of the Oaull'Llta p. m. Funeral serviees will
Grove llnl.n of the Hood Hlver : he b''l, tomorrow afternoon at the
i-niintiv Huh. Tin best seores were Sum net vi lb- ehapei at 2 oVlock
made by Ibnry IV Sbofler aud .1
Itoy Allison, who tied with M.
I with I In
The bod
Ma.ionii- Iodide In eiiare.
is i0 the SuodKrass and
I n eloin', w
' .Millions now
dy i:."
v itih to remark:
livhitf will nevei
Yesterday In
Washington
TUK t'I'S AND DOWNS OK WIIKAT.
! The flucliiiitioii of iiioiind fifty cviits u huslicl (lining
ilio lust immt.li i.s cuitKiiifr the wlionl I'lirnici' to dn some
upcculalinc; mi-nliil, not fiimm-inl. The rise in price t-i
over ?2 whs luiilod as the ieult of .the old rule of suppl.v
i'iid dpinand and wnn poinled to liy the iioliticiiins with
Kient pride nil an aftei-eleclion effect. The (hop of half
i; dollar durinjf the last few weeks isn't lieinjr hailed wil'i
Mich I'onvinciiif; explanations, nor are the administration
politicians viewing the decrease with the same pleasure
they view the advance. Secretaries Mellon and Hoove:
I'ltempt to attach little importance to the present condi
tion of the market, pointinjr out that the manipulator-
have simply sheared he lambs and the uroweis are unhurt,
all of their wheat being sold long ago. Such may be the
case, but that fact does not improve agricultural conditions.
If the farmer is going lo receive a permanent benefit and
be' allowed to get back to a prosperous level quickly, he
iuust have a stable, sound market, not one that is sent
radically up and down at the touch of the manipulator's
fi mrer. If that kind of a market cannot be secured be
fore inanv moie seasons have passed, the administratis! j Tin- iI.ki.-i.-i simiu mh- mt ihi-
that says' the agricultural problem is solving itself is going j 'tl VtZ ZuZV,'.',
to be seriously embarrassed by the farmer's attitude K in, mi.ii inj.in.-imn -.. -.
'( lii-,iiiiiliiiitl llm Miililln W'ncl mi, I !,irl liu-f-nt Il'-i till.' ...
" " ' ' 'I A ii-IM,i!Kll Il :l lllill II-
that the agricultural problem will probably solve itselt ,i ,.m i,.. ( , - t i 1 1 . -.1 in p.-ui
50c Compacto
Your choice of
0c
any
:11c
r.Oc nail
few odd
Co;:i;;':l 1:1
:-2)0 V:i'i".."
51.01) Hal S;-
stylea value
5')c.
:-.;r.
to :;
1.01)
Norton's Kiddy Shop
MARKET JOEL
S GROCERIES
Phone Main 75!)
Come into our store each morning wilh your mar
ket basket and select your supply of l'rcsh Vegelahles.
They are fresh KVKKY morning, and arc I he very
best available.
Add a half doen hollies of Wonderland Urevr
with your next grocery order, l-'ine when served
cold
FUKSH MKATS OK Al.I. KINDS
Wo have mado a study of
wiring eonveiilciiccs ami cor
net lighting.
Why not Uku ndvanlao
of our CAiterleneo. It costs
you nothing lo call on tin.
Wo will kindly show you
why It Is worth while to
have these conveniences ani
how Utile they will cost you.
IT you can't comn In, Just
phone and we will call t
your home.
La Grande
Electric Co.
I -I i:i(M Adams
ll I In .VHled Pre.)
Seeretary .lardlne beard nrn u
menlH in ilei'i'iis" of the proposed
merger of the Armour - Morris ;
paeMni; eoinpanteH.
Tin' loeal labor erlsls watt Inletl- ,
Kllb'tl by an ultiinatlllii Iroin the
emp1oes of HtriKin palnh-iM mid
papi-r haunters.
1 ill pro veil business eon. lit Ions
W ei , re I lee ted In reports of ill- '
erejiM lee. lplM by ;n ) ad1n' post
of I lees for Mareh.
but not il' mani)tilatioM
continue unchecked.
itnd speculation are permitted t
lit le.il iHi Nl tons V v
t4late depiii tiuent In
olyl.
r bus
on po-
im :i . I . at Ih"
Perkins Motor Co.
M.NKK A SI'HCIAbTY OF
Car Washing
A A KXl'KKT NOW IN C'llAKtilS
For Sale
Or Trade
pilaeie faun one intie from
i;i:iu, well liiipioxeit. neres 111
CUM lv .1 1 toil. Will tun hi lor I -a
iti nude propeity.
I lie aeres, (hire miles from Lit
Ci aude. well tttipi o mI; stoeU and
equipment K"es with the plar.'.
t'liif dtiiiy lainh. Will trade tor
A pa 1 1 1 1 lent or KuonthiK ilo ise in
l.il (iiatlde.
I'olt SA 1 ,11 A mm. til Kioieiy
stoie in l.ii (itande doin;: u nnd
btiMU- xs. Also the slot v blilldbiK
und l eahb ih e,
Six hue buitdtliK lott v-. it hill
tne bb'iU of M.tnife'B lli w home,
li.t'oaa f,u-h. Will Ktvtj Kood
lei ins.
PYRAMID LAND CO.
i main ma.
jinothev
j
eat are
FOR the benefit and protection of oiir do
positors with checking accounts, we have
installed the Protectu Check System.
With this System, you can write your checks
for a certain amount and then protect your
check by tearing it at that amount. That being
done, no check can be raised to a higher amount.
Call at our bank and let us demonstrate thi3
System to you. It is free to all depositors.
EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR TOCKET,
DESK AND PAY ROLL USB
urotectu mm
Cfieck- yW0g
L"-Kfl UK 't.tV'r
rVl t-'viii 1
Two Loaves of Bread
One an oidinary loaf, we
on lop but heavy with a
crust, irregular in shape
baked, heavy and son
hard to digest just
dough.
biowncl
dry tlikk
ur.evenly
:y 111 the center
a loaf of baked
The oilier, like Mother used to bako
a perfect shaped loaf, a rich even
1)1 own 011 tup and all sides a liyt.t
cioaniy tccUire through and through,
tasteful, health I'ul and nourishing
that's real bread.
iLJi iLJA
r jt
Which would you rather have
?
A foolish question, b
There is just that
tweeen a loaf of In
Coal-wood Itande
but food for thought.
much difference bo-
biead baked in a .MON
ARCH oven and one baked in a poorly con
sliuctcd, leaky oven with uneven and irreg-ulai'
heat.
All MOXArXHS are equipped with Vitrifuscd
Hue Linings and Patented Duplex Draft, form
ing a rust pi-o.if oven with uniform heat easily
chilli oiled, the secret of perfect baking results.
.'a'lea'iie Iron Omshuclioii
tightr.es-; a
ing strnnul
'id a leak-proof oven,
' riveted together.
assures pcniaiiei't
all joints be-
With a feqgfefo
kilehen. (p-.k
"A KKAh
ng becomes a daily pleasure.
MTCIlhN IXONOMIST-
Duplex Draft
Sold KmIi:m Hv I!v
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
La Grande National Bank