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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1925)
-J. PAGE FOUR THE L'A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tin-.mlv. Anril H, UBS. TIIE OLD HOME TOWN By. Stanley LETTER TELLS Beautiful New Printed Silks An Independent Newspaper THANK D. APPLEBY HARVEY F. MATTHEWS -.Editor and Publisher ...business Manatee D SALVADOR 9 Kl Wl Wl Wl w. Wi Wl K( K c Published evenings, excopt Sunday, at Mil Adams Avenue, jk Grande, OroKon. The Observer-Htur published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflce at La Grande, Oregon, ai Second Class Mall Walter under act of March 2, 1 87 . PFFICIAXi PAPEIl Of UNION COUNT! AMD TH8 CITY. OF LA GltANDB MEMDEIl ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assoclutod Press Is exclusively entitled to use for Pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rlxhls of republication of special dlsputches In this paper, and also the local cows herein also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ity Carrier Pally, por month In advance- Pally, alx months In advance pally, single copy -. T6 ..$4.60 ia lj lilall. Pally, per month In advance.. Pally, per six months In advance .. Pally, per year In advance Weekly Obscrvcr-Stur, per year eoo ..12.63 ..16.00 ..12.00. ADVERTISING RATES Plsplay, forolKn, per column loch. Plsplay, local, per column men.... Time contract rates on application. 42o ..4UO In thut day then; ahull be a fountain opened to t lie houso of DuvlcJ und to tlx1 InhnidtanU ot Jci usulem for sin and for imclcumicsu. Ztchai lah 13:1. -Vh-5l- "'J-Zr J'-ZK ''ti ll '' MEAfiMU foil I ME3 SEtwfc) s THE WOMEN FOI-K3 HELPWIS I PA HOOPtti 1 HOUSECLGAN FAIUE b To NOTICE ASTRAY OCX CHASE PETS BRENNSRS CALB -mfinimu t A CUPTAIH STCETCHER S Many fishermen in Eastern Oregon this season with Jrand new rods and brand new reels will still be able to tiso the sumo old alibis. In these precarious days the big cities contain two .'varieties of citizens, those whose hip pockets contain a pistol and those whose hip pockets contain a pint. A 16-PAGE A I). The Eugene Guard appeared Saturday with a .ri2-page edition containing, among other interesting and attractive things, a 16-page advertisement for a Eugene grocery store announcing its opening there today. Mr. Kelly expressed the opinion that it was the largest single advertisement ever published by any one firm in the state of Oregon and we have no way of contradicting him. Certainly it was a fine advertising section for the new merchant and one that should repay him heavily. Incidentally, he is a new merchant to Eugene but not new to the grocery busi ness. He has attained notable success in other locations, according to The Guard, and attributes that success t: constant, intelligent usq of newspaper advertising backed up by the sanl'c variety of' service;" One c;m be'sure, therc . fore, that he knows what he's doing when he buys a 16 page ad in one issue he knows merchandising and knows how to make it pay both the public and the business. 11'! knows that intelligent people are using daily advertising as a buying guide moie and more each year. OFFICE CAT 'taoi mark ma liy Junius Hollywood is n pliicu when; lliry cclehrnlc i M golden wiildiug lifter lit'liiK nutiTlcd nriy diiyt. l,enp year may bo ovor, liut. u Ulllo widow In u dangerous thin if. DA UN THAT Wlllsllj; Tin cily council of u town near linv hits wiled to discontinue tin plan of blowing Hie i-nrfew whittle your wllV, She prulmbly dc server at V p. in, wlx'ii l he property own- more llian you do. th kicked because il wokr Ihcin ltV- If reformers ever pet to tin cross word puzzles they will probably There Ih plenty of room at th;(;ik(. , all the dark squares, top. but nnjKt of ua prefer tin roin- . hat und prance about gleefully. Your luck inuy be bud. but In Ic3 M olncii, lu., u woman lias tauglil Hchool for 08 yut8. When a fwrint'i's wife beninfl to collt ct Knrdcn Heeds we know thut Hiih-s are three Tor oin'-half cent. winter liaa done Its worst. "'J'ln-re Im u lovely Moonwh inter- 0tt uatioual club huus-, a pretty capi- A little roller is notlilii; ImI wtcn lol building and two old, old A letter from Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Hohnenkump. dated March Mtii and mulled from I -a I nion, Hun Kulvudor, lias been received here. Jt tellH Home very Inten-Htlni? thinKH ubout the tropical lands. 'Vu land.d In ha Lllutacl," the btter reudH, "from which them it no rollroad. Th'y took us off of tin; steamer In a banket und to the Hhore In a llghtt.-r und up onto the dock In a wooden chair built for lour. That part wus great fun. IMeuly of Npi'til. 'Wo were then piled Into uutoi und whisked along ut breakneck Mpeed up the mountains, to Han ttulvudore (.'Hy. Orrn mun in th ; crowd could talk Kpunlhh und he convinced our native driver wt! were In no hurry und would like' lu Hio tho :ountry. Ciusoline Is! ?7.5U for live gallons but there: were lots of cars in the city. 'The natives seem to be a mix-1 ture of Indian und Spanish. Many) of them ure beautiful und lots urcj white or would pass us such any-, w here. 'Die babies ure so tiny ami' poor." "They tell us that Salvadore, has more wealth than till the the rest' put together. The p-ople are good; workers und s em happy und con-1 tented. ' "Hlg cocounutH ure tm cents n girl nml her boy frit ml, Ht-iul-ly ir It's on ber Hps, Kpeuklng of ruinous athletes. Tin always on the tcum," remark ed the horso fly. . lion't wiiste all your .bragging on yourself. Save a lit) le ot It for Allot her version of I he "laziest mun" Iihh come to I lit In the ac count of I he Ntati sinan who sought to beeome l'renllent t'oolldge's miiiilhpb'ce, wm tti ;n sin; ;o ; What has bceonn of the old-fashioned gal. ( Who was dainty and sweet and; a regular pal? j WIniM" eomplexloi) was natural, whos" voice was low. And uho wasn't elernally on tip go; Whose hair was real ami was worn JiiiiL right. And who kepi her leg.H well (Mil of sight. Who loved her home and obeyed I her pa. And thought il her duly to hcip her ma. Aye, what has become of this maid, 1 pray'.' And why did we let her get ay '.' Yesterday In Washington churches. "The police were the most no ticeable id' all. They are ho small and wear blue denim u a if onus, cans and all. Most ot' litem have k ords and guns while t he road constabulary or their speed cops, carry machetes. ."The Uuckejetier foundation has cleaned up La t'nion. Air Pilots Itinls I jicminlcr ! Vv Abuti HIOO feet High OF Crepe d' Chine Radium Silk Georgette Canton Crepe $2.(10 a Yard to $15.00 A Full Dress Pattern SILK STRIPE CREPE IN NKVUIUI, I'A'ITKItNS AMI A NI'Ml:;:! OK SIIADKS WITH (DXTUASTINU HII.K roi.oKicu sTiiiri-:. su im-iiks wim:. $1.40 and Si. 50 yd. SILK KNIT CORD l:i:.M"lll Tl. M'.W KMT SI1.K MATKIUAI,, IN A VAI'.H.'TY OF ri.AIN COLUltM ASH it ;ni i.s'i'iiKS wiiii;. Si. 75 yd. grounds and who has been w in tering these racing horses there, wilt combine to gic the celebra tion. It 1: planned to have all kinds of horse racing and as I'arker lias US gnod niniiei's a good projinu Is to be made i.ul for tue day. ( me b'lln us a g;rl lias to n.-' tin-ly t-m much n-tiire it ;.he do w.iiu In app'-ae eoietpiciimis. ( Ity Amm till ill l'rcs) rompulsory arbitration in indus trial dispules was held -jneonstt-tutioual by the supreme court. M i s. 'oolid;;e jolne I a I hrong of Washington youngsters in t he annual egg-rolling on the While i louse ,la n. HAN'OVI-Mt (AT) Airplanes have served to give the world some definite knowledge of he habits of birds in the air, accord ing (o Hugo Weigold. of the local provincial museum, and this ha-s corrected a number of previous misconceptions. So air pilot has ever reported birds higher Ihan l-'.Ofio feel, and most of them do not rise moro than l't'io feet iii the air. The blue throat, once credited with u wing s,eed of li'm niib'.s an hour cannot actually do better than 2 a in lies, according to air idiots In tereht ed in ort hlindogy, One trouble with bird study fioin airplanes is tliat the machines cannot go slow enough. The Sherman anti-trust law was not violated, t he supreme court ruled. In the light lor the open! shop in San Francisco. OWNINC YOl'lt OWN 1IOMK. There is nothine; that givvs a peismi .such a feeliiijf (!' security as owninjr due's own home. It .often has boon said that it is cheaper to rent than to own, hut is this sayinjc true? Is it true in the Ions run when everything is considered ? ' Where does the family get to that always lives in a rented house? What happens when the bread winner dies or (fct.s beyond the ae of work? , Many a I .a Grande family in the last few years has had the unpleasant experience of having its home sold ovevi its head by not having a title to the house. Renting means worry; it means moving; moving means expense, often buying new things to fit the new home. It means in the end when a man has reached an age in life when inclined , to lake things a little easier that he must keep at tlu tread mill. I'.u.ving one's own home, except in rare instances, puts u sense of responsibility on the man and his family, sacri , I'icing some of the pleasures of the present for comforts and pleasures later. It means thrift. Tho man who rents collects a stack of rent receipts. rri i: . . . i c . . i . , . . ... inn ouuiiai.v man aim lamny pay ine rent ami spend t'ie rest, pei hups waking up when too late to a realization that they made a serious mistake by not having a permanent home. A home owner idways has credit at the bank. If ' comes to the woist and there is sickness and death with unusual expenses, the home may be pledged to carry on mtil these expenses are over. Local companies provide for buying on the easy pay ment plan. I, ike paying rent, a comparatively small pay ment puts the purchaser in possession of a home and then by payment of a small amount a month which pays the in terest anil pint of the principle, a family in a few years will own its home. To say the least, a widow with a family of children left with a home has a long start on the woman left with only a slack of lent receipts and a few hundred dollars worth of household furniture. Jiipiui'.t liiili is will lioimi' AKi'il l'tiliili's Willi Hills TOKM). AI') Tim silviT wril illMK ulllltVH'iHliry of the. llllMriul I'liupl,', Muy 10, will bt; iiiuihi ill occaslim of an HabuniU; ofllcli-.l ct'li'lirutlon. Ail Inrivnn-' In tin- InrllT Iil!y Soun :'(" pnlilio im-n and uii'iu m iinlasHliiiii rhlorali' frmn IjjlM'i'M ot tho diplonHilu! corpa will 'ontH to 1 rriilH ii pouml. wiim or-jlii' I'lit'-iiuini'il at u lianouol, am! loii'il hy I'ri-Hlclont roolldh'o. Hii.Oimi moil ami woinrn ahovo tie- hko of Mi will lio 1 1 h.ii r ,-.) wlih ttlion l.iili'ilClliiM wiiilo "Tell me isllvir I'ipii or ot'r royal sjuv. n- iiol In iniiiiriiliil iiiiiiilioi's," hi I'lailM for a non-stop fliKlit of im. Two iiUn.:r',l vouui; wono-n lirolitllily hail lio- ii rea I III'.; some of lie w t y pe phi nes from f al i forma Hint till c) ua I number of men, Bi Ibc 4'imiiIc iiiami.liieN. jto Hawaii next siimmr were an- , c(,(t hy ,,f jcj.ii:; oi' the vari- " no inced by the navy depart iiu-nt. i.vinces as most xcmuhtrv in 'all ways, ulso will be presented The supreme eourl held thatvpi, gj its. The capital is organls I'alliornla'K inheritance tax ran !-' h,g u superb lauter purad- and fen imposed upon an estate heiore t he federal Inheritance or estate says a movie slur ti!tax Is deducted. better. Wv k iv thaf's-irnort. ' need mo tin- better movie stars. j Argument was hegim In the u- " .pri'liie cotii t In a case testing tin Soon the picnic season will open ' president's power to remove from j when the Clackamas County Fair and we'll again see the deur lite- j of rice his own or Ills predecessor's association and C.eorgc I'ark'T, ol-thc-p.irty who'll put on his girl's appointees. who lias u string of horses on tin; Stamped Bed Spreads Full size with bolster to match, new designs , 2.0 to S1.00 PILLOW CASES, stamped and hem stitched; good quality tubing; pair SI. JO LUNCH SETS, 36-inch, with '1 nap kins, Stamped and hemstitched fil.o." BUFFET AND VANITY SETS. Stamped and hemstitched i0c Norton's Kiddy Shop A Reliable Bank Kcliahilily that means helpfulness as well as safety no matter what the emergency. La Grande National Bank Sound, IErliuhlc, I'mgrcsHlvo "It you save Hie surface, you savi "ill." and that Is why so many llupfTN liiivt- their lacts enameled in IpVse days. , .,y Tive impr jllval. -. hil I I luces I'lnnueil. j n;l;c,iN cri'V. ore July 4 Will be oleerved ;it the Clackamas I county fair rounds at Canby. Yea, Bo, the Duck h a Beautiful Swimmer Market Groceries 19 eis Phone Main 759 j f --'tll- - KT 4'V Mr jet a Ji i'tfj twv A.t 3 'V,-X L'irf vyvl 7 Sold by Authorized Vr tr ord Dealer An Auihcri.-.-cd Fcrci Drr.lcr too much at stal;o to sell a car which will prove a disappointment. Thcrcfcr; h.c w inp the c'iiio r" :' yen a peed uccd car carry r.'cyj as a new car. His investment in f;r.r.irrc and scrvico caufpment, the geed wiil he ha:; i uilt rp and h;s ccnnccticn with the Fcrd Meter Ccmpan.y are assets too valuable for him to jeopardise with one un satisfactory sale. That ia'cne very geed rcarcn why you can buy a used Fcrd car with full confidence that it has the value claimed for it. see: the nearest authorized