La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 17, 1925, Image 4

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    Friday, April 17, 1025.
PAGE FOUR
THE 13? GRANDE EVENTNG OBSERVER
An Intn(lrnt Nrwspajvr-r
FRANK U. Arn.EDT
HARVEY P. MATTHEWS..
EJltor and mblUhsr
- I) uilncu Manag
Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1418 Adama Avenue,
lA Grande, Oreicon. The Observer-Htur published every Friday,
Entered at tho roatofflce at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second
Claaa Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1879.
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I1EAVKN AND EARTH KHALI. PASS AWAY; HUT MY
WUllU HHALL NUT PASS AWAY. Luku Sl:3,
THE OLD HOME TOWN Vy Stanley
L-SK" .!f, ( THAT MArCl TMey WEM I BlAMB A
A. JXs, J pint &crm-e Isnwr -jokcs? vmmtih To 1
"fk (two cokbtj ) v .Ikk some
TUB HORSO BK C TUB T . - S.
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27 KEdfiS
ICO
OFFICE
CAT
'AOI MA N mo.
Because a girl calls u man a poor prune docs nut mean
fthat she will not marry him.
S In olden days men became great by using their heads;
:now most of them prefer to hire press agents.
Once more the days are here when the carpet-heating
husband finds out how every room in the house tastes.
If a man's feet i"d hands annoy and dismay him in
society, he finds comfort in the thought that he is a red
blooded he-man.
For some reason the big game hunting trip of the Koose
velts into the heart of India isn't rausino s much of ji!1,r"-
ripple as one would imagine is desired by the sons of th
former president who made big game stuff famous. The
common people seem to have a wholesome respect for
originality and the young Uoosevolts arc lacking in thai
jiuality so far. Perhaps they will discover some day that
:even the offspring of the great "Teddy" can't live eternally
Jon fit fatho44hWiMkUiUiuf. AudufLc4' aioUMMveJoctuii or
two in New York state it may be evident to them that
the senior Theodoie was endowed with other qualities of
greatness than the mere possession of the Koosevelt name
and the Roosevelt grin.
When you sn1 a man nt a sym
phony concert, rt'iiuinljcr Unit
probably it wasn't hi a choice of a
place to slt-cp.
A uynonyn is u von! you us"
wht-n you can't spell the other one.
More people would live lo be ltm
if they wuulU beKin sooner.
Half the omen in the w nrbl
don't know w here the oilier hulf
.mt their gossip.
what i:vi;kv wo.u.w
m :i,ii: i s
Tim! nil nicii ai ntti-neled ti
tter. That the salriiiuu nltu m'H
her .xliuts loo miihII.
Tfiat .-In- i inliimler-liMMl.
That ".lie to iltnvmu.
That l lo icKfelil docs not know
what ht In tiiKui.
1 hat beamy ! only .-Uiii ilevii
hut if you Muc the Mir hut oii
Ni. all.
t hat ull nu n ai t at ti nt let) lo
Daily .MorimiK iwrwv, A pril
16, ib!K Horn in this city Fri
day, April Ifi, Hits, to Mr. and
Mis. W. i' SnodKiass. u ten-pound
Hon.
Died In I'trry Kriday. April in.
IS'jH, Martha, dauKhter of Mr. and
Mrs. I'rter NeiHon. nti'-ti nine years
l'uneral services will take place
In this city Kunday in tho J'reshy
terian t.'hureh at - p. m. Inter
ment in tho Odd Fellow 's ceme
tery.
MhhiIjiiuch J. M. Herry and Lou
ise Kllis, usslMed by M Ins l.eua
Merry and Ihe Mitj;e,s Harvie and
l'annie McKinnoii, elltertaiueil the
Indies Whist Club yesterday after
noon at the formers home. The
games wire closely mn tested for,
from thi! lirHt to the lant, and al
t h e cone 1 usion It was f o u n d that
MejMlames Kd Holmes, T. H. Co
and J. M. Clark tiad tied for the
first prize, the M.-jsd;uin-s J. K.
l-'ohy, J. V. Hoss, and Misa Hart-.
tt were each entitled to th
K-cond rize and Mrs lames Hob't
Smith, C If. Finn and J. Oullin-:
were all rightful owners of the I
booby prize. Mis. JM Holmeh
w on the cut for the first prize
and received a beautiful hand
painted puff box and Miss Hart
bit cut the lucky card for th.
second prize and was awarded an
handsome painted pin tray. Mrs
C. H. Finn succeeded in cutting
. . , . . . .Mhe deck in the proper place for
(lly the AbMMintctl rii.s) . . . ' , ,
Tl. di.pur..,i,.nt or JMI. an- "le ''0o",y pr'Z"-
noun.ua reonranbuuion of lis fk-W i"",v '"" l'1" ' "',
forces spread and the ladies were b-t-
.' ved w it h t he ricliesi of eake and
The Niekel I'lnte merT hi-arlnjf I thv n,osl UalnUI' Uv'1
was continued before I he Inter staic j " llirh rcw-lvod the well merited
commerce commission. attention of all present. Tin
ioiJoumff memoeis were present
Cavana. I.ylc. Alklne. Clark. Moore,
Hwaney. Steincamp. Quackenbush.
Hrann, Dunplu-y, Finn. Cox. Hoh
nenkamp. Krickson, Hoss. William
Murphy, liartlett. SpauidlnK, and
the follow ing uu sts of the club:
Mrs. Fred Holm-s. Mrs. I0d Hol
mes. Mrs. Itobt. SmiiU, Miss Itart
lett. Mis. J. C. t.ruiiK'er. and Mis
Jap tit evens.
Slum I'lilhltvti of Uuidnn
Illli'ii-M OltiH .Nelhcr-solc
LONDON'. (Al) -Mis OIbu Ne
theraote, who came Into prominen
ce in New York in Hit mi us Fan
ny I.eKiand in "Sapho" announe-d
recently that in Ihe hprinjr s!i
would establish o nat tonal boa I'd
injf school for delicate children
which is lo be conducted us a mod-
I institution.
WHAT MAKES SPRING?
Yesterday In
Washington
Treasury officials announced
their conclusion that the country
has too many denominations or
money.
rresident-eleet Maehad'i of Cuba
was a luncheon Bliet-t at the White
Moiim' nd afterwards toured the
capital.
The commerce depart ment ic
ued a compihuion liowin? for-
'utgn .seeurities in increasing amount
weie absorbt d by the American
'market during the first quarter of
II 25.
President (jut'znn of the Phil
ippine senate protested to the war
department Uaimt the sate of the
P icil ie Mail Steamship company's)
President yhips to the Hollar inter-
Mesdalcs CJullinp, Foley, Feare.
40 Good
Used
Cars
Perkins
Motor Co.
4th and Adams
"lht;;lirh women lire lion driviu;;
I heir own cars and kivih- thn
husband a r st," says a l.ondon ca
ble. At one Mine he who dallied h:td
"to pay the piper." Now he has to
Piy the doorureper, the waiter, the
check room pr and , Hjinetnnes a
da ut ftn partner besid'-a.
Lots of (,'UIh li:ic more on fhelr
ch". ks I ha u on t hen- minds or
bacKs.
The iTJiti-d compliiiieni a nuui
a n noinait Is to a-fc her to niiir-)
ly Ithn; tin- K''aie-
compliment a
with
T in iml.il- nt .III i il,.. iv. . it i
;,,v ' "v "". '" ii-.i.i, i. .i i.iiii.j; mi un; i eiii.inn wiiau pn , u man Is lo lit
lerritoiy this year p.iiil total fctici al, .stale and local taxes of I'lm niirr Uv mai-ncs imn.
toinethinp; over a million dollars or approximately l.r jh;'
cent of their total y.vw.i receipts. How fortunate is the
i.tate ;us a whole that public utilities are privately owned
and are therefore subject to the payment of taxes! Such
an amount would he a hitf burden tin the fanning popula
tion of the state if the utilities were publicly owned and
therefore exempt from taxation. The cities would benefit
from low service rates but the rural districts would suffer
from a further unjust distribution of levies. If one lived
in Portland, public ownership might have its charms
but not line.
Man Loses Hope
"For ten yeai a ! suiTert-d
vereiv from stomach double. The
doc tors Miid I had earn-cr of tin
fdontaeh and not I line -v. mild do
but ail operation. 1 tool; my htM
round of Mayr's Wonderful l;u(i
edy years uj;o. S.nce, t Ilea I
slefo well, cat what I want mi I
ieej fine." It hi a simple, haiin
sa preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucous from the intes
tinal trat and allays tha Miflam-j
maiioii n men e:i iv ii piactii aMv
all stoiiuch. li er an I intent in il
ailments. incliKlintr n ppendfeit N.
ne doge u in convince or mom y
ronde.l. At atl diMiri:i-ts - .(v.
Grahams
Fall, nt ( i on al- .s jinc I : "T l a (
i-potmtnl of lire 1 plt-atfeii (ir was
:.. i ? i - shint.. I ee hUe n adnip
a little. Iti iiik me a postal
stamp."
Fi-ifiioniy com;.sl.i in not buyiir.;
Hie lliuiKN ou want.
WHAT VISION W ILDS.
"The City Tracheal That Vision Ihiilt.'
that hongvipw
ing enterprise
that slogan u recognized realitv
And it seems
Washington, the most wonderful city build
known to modem times, bids fair to make.
Certainly one would gam
!! 'inc ton Iree lo cni;
man a gu l an old maul.
It
lie kept
man !.-.;.:( n:; uiout!) shut
ne p.npe think he is a lixil. it
k- ej, n iip. n t hey kmH dai n
II he is.
I .ii(k of t ht ut r
on can live on sa hi
line coiil.s If
il and I udu'e.
Tlie jrreat llnn about i'i-ends!up
is I hat you run be pert ert !y f ra n U
with e;u h other, i specially Hi dls-
CUNNIMK Oilier people. j
Jlliii iiiioriwuiiiM l'i..iei llw
."" " i: ; "'"""o.v t'ouioii oi tne i.tmg- Th Klt,tll uM ,htH n.
view Daily News just published in which the realization of In moiass.-s came tn n bar
It. A. I,(inn vwmn i t. e. , U i.. 1 1 . . -.1.1 jod and a rs.- of moyoii halsc lasti d
reives that impression from a visit to the city, and ce:
lamiy me same is line wherewr onr
. ....v,.v...vi. inriii- w il li (i an u- cops were (
city is doubtful, but it can
aster so long as those
dinaiy Kiot er Hire
! Reliable
Bank
I!cli;ililily (hat mrans
helpfulness as well as
salely no matter what
the emergency.
La Grande
National Bank
Sound, Itrllnblc, lruiv.vho
THEY'RE (ull of viftor-build.ng VITAMINES from our own
notthwfitrrn-Rrown wheat. They provide the BRAN tht
hrlpa purify th blood arid tend il lipping through your
vein.
To linocli out Spring Fever, try lunching on Tru-Blu Grhm ant)
mill for a wefk. You'll b lurpriied how much better you will
(eel
Order From Your Grocer Now
firru Coed (jOi rt h,ts I tu (jrahom to
t-.'ut ci $M (jiiufti m uoeJ Ai
TR0 SLU OISCUIT COMPA.-;y-Spokane and Portland
Foolivu attire! Tlio happy man wiiihtvt
tu 1)0 (llC'Si ;ed yniartly and conifo! talily.
Today he has learned tu diess comfort
ably and smart, too. His body is just as
glad as his soul.
Manhattan Shirts further this, in that
they are cut full and roomy, yet have stylo
cut right in them.
Let Us Show Them To You.
$2.2.) to 87. li)
Prominent Colorings in lien's Attire is Per
missible Only in Neckwear and Hosiery.
We Have .Them Both.
Novelty
Neckwear
$1.00 to $2.23
Fancy
Hose
75c and $1.00
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
Simplex Flexible Shoes
Keep-; .vouni: fe-t oiiti. and wear longer the proper .slioe
for eliihh en. Siiuri on l'rii hut on Wear.
OlhiT Sliui's nt I.mvi r Trircs,
Wt ejiny il lnrue aM)MiiKnt of Children's Ma(, Coals,
MiM'kin.i;s, lresM', I iniei'wrur mill
lines' Va.-h Nnil
Norton's Kiddy Shop
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
in u.Miuvi n i . mem wild iniftii- imps were a t
Wall Board and Plaster Board
make an economical and clean material
for Spring altering and repairing
I'Thc Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
tho future may hold for tlio
lo'ik forward to no rreat di;.-
n II,
Hi.-
'lnhli-,1 loi'llirr. Ilit iiimI.I till
U't'l llllili-l' thr IIIM MlllhM-lln illlil
lml r.i.nk t'lllilM'li l.-ri I.t III.
who niake up its population heliev.- v"iii"'h i,, ihnh' in out ui
in that future and what it holds for them and their citv i""'
M'lierein lii 1ln v.ii-icl i.r u ..i , i' '
vrlopment of
is loyal to it.
the vision to see the possibility of a future such as com
munity effort and co-operation can create -if every indi
vidual can meet those Modifications, there need lie no livr
101 wnai tne next j'.eneration will inherit here. Th
I tiro is assured.
seciet of the ciowth. prosperity and d-
any city if every citizen believes in his citj ,'
is its constant booster and defender, and h:i.,'
. nrr th.- .In
yin u !Mt!
n.H.
IukIi.
lit-
MARKET JL'S GROCERIES
I'lionc Main 75!)
rUKSIII.Y DliKSSKI) CIIH'lvKNS
l'ut your older in early, as there is iiist a
limited supply.
All Vegetables of Ihe I'incsl (lualilj.
fresh Aleals of All Kinds.
I'resh SI i'iw berries.
ROYAL
V All I M S I tfllt
mil oii.i' iIh- iiiii.iu.lv ...il
)imu- hoiiM-rlt'iiti-
li.--
Milk
lilniHin
I Or n I I! I I (I
lluu iu t(,tir hi, in,-,
nn
mil rt
t-)i-ntiliiK n
Ol-k.
-IIHi'lllM-i
nil
(irandc
Electric Co.
Whichever Way You Serve
Swift's Premium Boneless Ham
You'll Like The Flavor
Wc carry only the most tempt in.? and tendcrest of Hams!
They arc young hams, line k rained for easy slicing;
weight annul Ten rounds with a mild, delicate cure
slowly smoked to bring out the flavor for which Swill's
Premium Ham is justly famous.
Paltison Bros. Grocery
Phone Main SO
1 ' . ' t
i
lured Meats
At A
Savind
PICNIC?, Sugar-cured :. 18c Lb.
BREAKFAST BACON, Sugar-cure.d....30c Lb.
HAMS, Half or Whole 3()c Lb.
Ye have many individual customers all over
the state. Why? Not a better product on the
market, and at a considerable saving.
Meats - Croccries
Grande Roude Meat
Company
I hr sniir nr Ijimlii
and Sit u"