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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1925)
3 Thursday, April 23, 102S. PAGE FOUR THE GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Ia &mbc ftcnutg Itscrdcr An Iml'inilent Newspappf FRANK B. AI'PM'.nT HARVKY P. MATTHKW8... ..Editor and Fubll.h.r .... Ilu.lnesa Managai; Published evening", except Sunday, at Hit Adams Avenue, A Grande, Oregon. The Observor-Htur published every Friday. Kntered at the l'ostofflce at La Grando, Oregon, aa tiecond Clati Mall Matter uuder act of March 2, 1879. OFFICIAL FAPI'H OF UNION COUNT! AND THB Cl'lf OF LA. GIIAND13 JliiMHEU ABHOC1ATEU PIIEHH The Associated 1'ic as la eiolualvely entitled to use for pib llcatloa of all newa dlspatohea credited (o It or not otherwise credited if published therein. All rltchta of republication of apeelal dispatches In thla paper, aud also (he local newa Herein also are reserved. BUBHCKIPTION UATKB By Carrier Dally, per month In advance. , Dally, six months la advance............ ....... Dally, single copy ..H.to ba Ily filaU. Dally, per month In advance. .... Dally, per six months In advance.. Dally, per year In advaoce.. Weekly Obaerver-Stur, per year... 610 ..Ji.OO ..2.00 ADVEUTIUINU ItATES Display, foreign, per oolumn Inch.............. Display, local, per column Inch. ..... Tim. contract rates on application. .420 -ua IF ANY Ol' YOU J.ACiv WISDOM, hi him ask of Cud. tliut Kivi'th to all iiieii lilffialty, and uphrattJctli nut; and ft uiiiil) be giv.-n Jjiin. -Jaiius 1;, I. THE OLD HOME TOWN i By Stanley aw EllOUOU " Jyswsarn rMk-d Pm7 IsiNCE DOCrVBSp-AAKIN. WO SPENDS TWO CMffJ A WEEK. N TOWN HAS HE.tr SO bUiXEani, OUD DOC PILA.'5BUSY REAUZ.ES SOMEIHMS got to Be Done to keep op with hjm - . .sfXHLsrl ! A lighted match finds gas leak, says u headline. It is very dependable means of locating trouble. OFFICE CAT THAOt MAMK 0. I Jiy Junius A iH'aullfiil liorsi U rompnrnMc lo n beautiful wuntnii hut you can't slicM-k a woman if hliu btt-aks Our idea of tin lnrnnnirt man on earth Ih th- burln-i who putH liair rctiturt'i In hiw shavinK rn-am. Yesterday In Washington Now if someone can just invent a good spring bumper for pedestrians maybe we could get a reduction in ratcj for accident insurance. j Statistics gathered over many years show that a hun dred million copies of popular songs have thus far failed actually to lure one person back to Dixie, Mandalay. A ruby or the South Sea Isles. Any old cut ran Ik; Hip cat u hlkrrs, hut It lake a tm cat to bo I Ik rnt's atv. (Ily .ho Ah.-mIuU-iI iis) .'resident I'oolitlRt! opened tin Wushtiifilon hasehall Ht-uiton. William S. CulhertHun of KaiiKab. wau selected ;:s iniiunter ii Uu tuuula. The Hfutc deparluient tiniiniineed wllhdravval of American iioit'i:tlve forrea from Honrinras. The time for filing n appeal In the I 'act lie Mail injunction miH HOW MANY MOICi: LAI'S? vessels was extended one ilay. A maid entered a mihurSan htiK, j And firmly Kraped a nlrap '. The Daughters of L li4- American And evi-rv (hue thev tilt :i hinun . ! Itevolllt Inn refused tn increaK ttil- Khe Hat in a different lap. tiutlon fees and accepted nnmlnn-) Tlui holeB Brew deeper the Jerkin? ' Ion fr Bvwn vice preaidents ecn- Tussyfoot Johnson, who lost an eye in the cause of prohibition in England, says that drinking is nearly a lost art in this country. We wouldn't go quite as far as that it seems that some still know how to go about it. worse, Till at laut she grisped with a muile, "Will ho n h one kindly tell m pliaae, "How many lupi to a mile?" I oral. A LIGHTING IMl'KOVKMKNT. The tariff commisnion continue. 1 liearltiM-H on I he comparative cost it( hotter production In the I'liilcd jHtuten and competing' foreign coun- ' tries. ; When a man tdartH out t keep i IiIh rlKht hand from knowini; uluii'hear ten million .saxoplmm k iiU'po hifi left hand doeih h. is likely ln;intf at one tiun; ami ei.eh out of end up having motU of his f inj; r,. ; i iinr. than one hagpipi; in perfect li'lied. 'condition. J a) Woiiian Iti never an l.uil ;ih hIh ) ()n: 14i (n nntlrr s'lj. III coiit Ih puluU'd or as foolish aa mIh lookn inentiiitf upon hi ratlii set. that he on the p:u:eH of a latihinn maKa-;has round thai for 'ery hour of. jputcrlulnuiciit hp Ji'(s he a I mi nc (Uiii ten lioui-h of ncrwni c- hausthm. Ti& Ill'W ' nmU'aTtTTm1' ireT'nfghting pniposed to' thoj ' , , city commission at last night's meeting, repoit of which! i.ovp i hiind. is frivnn I'lsowhni'p in Mlisi Isimio ic orl-iiilv i Cmu-md I.,1H,I'M "iiine friend v. Ii ti ... . r'" ''V dmtor. 1 W'o frefiiii'iitly mp n woman In an in the improvement ol street lighting in La Grande. Made1 nuloinoldle wearing; u tiouiloir ra;. possible by more modern and efficient means of illuminatitnJ u, ,'n "T v!inr- ,,r ,,,NS- '""i1"' " ,, ,. ,. . . , incahTii Mtvltn a 11 treeing the, car ucarlnt pajamu'-. than the old arc lights, the new plan ol using big mnin-sim, ! descent liuhts will effect an economv both for the nower ! An Aiat.ama woman ims tri( company and for the city and, of equal importance, it will give better street lighting to the city at once. Definite action on the new contract has not been taken but we antic ipate complete approval by the commission. A saving to the city of approximately $.( a year in lighting cosK the addition of ten more lighting units without additional !ul IImt- Is ;i I - thinka he is Prol.uidv ll-i- ("tmniejif iImiik . htn. mother .ind nahien iIoiiik nicc alMiul hpHu la th.; nice H iitm.l'v vcn if It in a little old-fash-ui(h love as an Inspiration j,n-loncd. pcjelii. ; " Willi V (linen KeHill, Ihrif hiiil -i.'lltH in ton.S()i'l;i p.Mhns the erst 'hllf lallvatlve haili. r la Kettini; a deS' ol Ilia on li iiirhrine. rh:iro-e. nnd Hie !.!(. r liMhiin,,- ll-,t t.ill K,, lw, 1 1. , ! " v ,v '" f li-: lii.l si. i. ii-i I, i-ici aic ngnis ano uuir eternal iiicKenng are eliminated - ir weddin IIm'H if wi'inen do hii ;eii'ii' than men. . nun tie-, 'In uoildef it hii; Uii''e3 cri- irifH ' er h.is HlllAV - ' il.et' I In San l-'innc seo an antique keilllg aie eliminated - mr weddin-; piieuK. d.ah r ta eima.l. and w- ll hel these are worthwhile considerations ; ml will renr-sent a' M"': V,M i"n'i ih- h-Me ,n.nne;; n,..ke mmuc ...... ' , i-pmniH. Ihrcf wei-e marked "Nler-jculty remarl.H. lUhUiKL aovauce towaiu llie SOIUIIOII 01 l,a lil'aiUlOS light- lin" and the oiher iiluctv-sr.cn ing in'oblem. MAKING TMK CITY ATI U ( Tl V K. House cleaning time arrives at legular intervals for tir' housewife who takes just pride in her home, its comfort.; and attiacliveuess. Ami now we aie starting a city clean ing period that should uceiye equal attention on the pait ol every citizen who would make La Grande a better and more peasant place in which to live. . t , i ' ; c.HMq elYoj't such a:; is retpiesled by the city offi cials IV Jie week ending May L'nd is a very small thin to ask of (he individual but it will wtuk wtniders, consider-d in the aggregate, in the improved appearance of streets, homes, lots and lawns. Nolhimr is more attractive than neat looking home, whether nmple or indentions, that ii kept in good icpair. has a well kept lawn and pretty shrub-! beiy, and is ol.viom.iy l ue of trash, th In is, and tumble-! down eye-i-oie;;. On the other hand, there is nothing quit ' ro unpleasant- to the eye than a home where there is no evidence of piopedy pride, where buildings need both p.dnt and icpair and yaids are not only unkept but are cov ered with trash and ca.sl-olT mateiial wherever you look. La Graiule is especially fortunate, we believe, in having many hoiiirs--somc of t!n in belonging ohvimwly to peopl" of very small income wheu the lesidcnis keep a neat, at tractive nppeaiance that is a constant indication of thrift, community spirit, and personal pride. Take stock of your .esponsibility today do your share in making La Grande (lean-Up, Paint-Up, Kiv-Up Week wonh while. wnn marked "pullmaii.' -.relKi)ei have trohh' with our liin;;uane, hut what could oii ex- Vou nil dlacitsa Haophen' H i'lllp. ei when a - "duinh-he" is im yoii want to. hut we'd nun h rather' who hOKs loo much. I ItlDAV, Al'ltll, 21 '4'iitral Tin ic htatloiw CKY, Winnipeg, Can. (3H4.4). 8:li p. ni., concert, Hons of Kniflund Hochty. KKAIl, Lincoln, NVb. (24u), 7:0 :30 p. in.. Cosmopolitan club; Herenudera orchestra, KKNK, Hhenndoah, iowu. (266). 6:3U p. in., concert from Kant Iliver Typ, (Jlarlnda, I.oraiiu HiiKhcH, director; 8:3U, coininuu Ity proKiain, Jlev. Aihichh, direc tor. KKHI '. Hiihlow, Okla. (a4.a, 11-1 a. in., Hrown Derby club. KKAC, Munhuttan. Kunw. (340.7). 7:20 p. in., Itadlo college iuar tct; 7:3U. "J-Kiuiie Hacteria." 1. I Cainey; 7:4". Hadio college t)uart't; 7:50, "iMrasitcs and tlie J'ubllc Health," J. K. Ackert. KS1, St. J.ouis, Mo. (046.1), 8 p. in., Vlu JamcH, lanlHt ; pro Kram: 10:3", Hlanche Mc(ireor, contralto; Maria Valdez, soprano; Clifton K1 wards, tenor; Mrs. de Volpiii, uccoiupaniHt. JvTHK, Hot Springs National I 'art. Ark. (374.8). 8:30-9 p. in.. Char les I.. Fischer trio; H-tCOfi, tlk. K. li. Matthews; t:05-lt:5u, Mey er Iavls-New Arlington hotel or chestra; it:f0-lU;4."i. Charles -KiHcher orchestra. KVW. ChicuBo. III. "3ii). 6:35 p in., Uncle Hob; 7, dinner concert. Congress hotel; !-! :30 a. in . midnight revue, I'uul Whitman ? collegians. WHAI. Kort Worth, Texas (47:.. I). 12;(i5-U:3'i p. in., Ward's Trail lllazers: 7:30-S:3n. Clyde Whit lock's violin ens mb!e; 9:30 1 o;4&. program, Chamber of Commerce. Mountain Time stations CNUK. Kdmonion. Can. (516.! S:30 p. in., W. II. Fread nl IiIk Hauaiian guit:tr and mandolin orchestra; vocal solos, K. J t 'iiHi'ly, b;ii;: add r as, Hon. V. Greenfield, Premier of Alberln. KOA. Denver. Colo. (32J.4), 3 p m.. half hour matinee for house wives: 8. ten minutes of music. Fred Hchmitt and his Uialto the ater orchestra: 8:10, "passe.1 KOA pktyers: Spanish War Vet erans' n,uartot. jKOH. Ktatu ollege, X. f. (34S.G). :31-k:su p. m.. liopuiar science coursc. Ur. I). S. Kobbins: "Tim ber Kesourcea of New Mexico,' II. E. Marsh. Pacific Time Stations K I A K, Pullman. 'Wash. (3 t$.fi ) 7:30-9 p. m., Harry Isaacs, bass. " "The Agricultural Profession.' Dean Kdward C. Johnson;' Vay Kerns, contralto: "The Petro leum Industry," Prof. J. 1.. Kt. Johns; Kdilh Armand. reader; Kalpli Striuiishi. violinist: "Pre cut Day Styles of Architecture, Prof. Fred G. Kounds; "The New ItooliH." Alien l.indsey Webb: "Ccdor in I he Kitchen," Gladys Gallup. KFI, I, oh Angehs. Vllf. (4X.5). r.;.'H)-G p. in., KaiiitH'r's musical half hour; 6:45-7, liadltorl il talk; 7-8, P,aiuiner Plantallon nrelientra; George Kreer, bari tone; ,s-jt, Aeolhin nsidencc pipe organ studio, Dan MeFnrland, or gtmist; y-in. Kvening Herald ilanc" hour; 1"-H, program, pu d!s of Myra Hilh Vlckers. KI'DA. Hi-attle. Wash. (4M.3) 1 L':;tn-1 :3o p. in., young men's business club lunch; 4-5:1 .". Olympic hotel orchestra; 6-0:4, Olympic hot'd r-meert orchestra: 8:30- u, Scaltbi 'rimes atiidi;. prigr;ni ; 1 : n f-1 ::;o, My m pie hotd tliince music. K I-' W I. I lollyu nod, Ca I i I". ( 1' 5 ) . 7;K-!t p. m., Ill Ka.ieli's orclu s tra. Ilia Mitchell Itnt ler. soprano; Melba Melsing, contralto; ;i-10. Harold I ,iberia;in's diiijce urche't Ira; lo- . Winner Hroth- iK hour of fun. promoted by larr Seymour; 11-1 a, m.. lirandstal ler's Hollywood Mont marl c cat dance orchestra, Mel lVdesky. lea.h-r. K(i(t, Oakland. Calir. (361. 2), 4 6:30 p. in., Hotel St. Franc 1: 5:30-6, girls" huir hour, Kuther Wood He hn el tier. KGW, Portland. Ore. (41U.5), 12:30, p. m., Iiose ..ity trio: o. dinner, concert, Georgo Weber and hif orchestra; 8, lecture; lu:30. Hoot Owls. KHJ. l.os Angeles. Calf. (40.1.:'). C 6:30 p. in.. Art Hickman's Itilt inoro hotel concert orchestra. Kd rd Filzpat rick, d i reel or: 6:30-7:30. little stories Ameiita'i history, Prof. Walter Sylvester' Herlzog; Illehurd, Headrlck. inov le starlet; Ptggly WigKly Hawal-, Ian trio. I'ncla John; 7:3n. "lio inance of Santa ! Trail," Gludy De Witt; 8-lo, program. I & H. I'ump and Supply company; lu ll, Art Hickman's Hiltmore ho tel dunce orchestra, Jiarl Hurt nett, louder. j KI.X. Oaklund, Calif. (508.:'). 6-7, p. in., organ recital; 7 : 4i-H : 4.", . studio program; y : 4.'i - 1 0;3o, j Sweet's ballroom. j KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (;i6.H)t; 6:45-0: J f p. m., Wurli titer pipe , organ studio; sports talk by Sid j Ziff; 6:15-7:30, dinner hour niu-i sic; 7:30-8, program, Kastern : Outfitting company; 8-lt. KNX feature program; y -10, P.ttyal Or-' der of the Doughnut, Davis Per fection Hread company; lo-l i. popular song program; 1 1-1'!, Abe I. y man's Cocoanul Grovt dance orcheatra from Ainbaswi-. dor hotel; 12-- a. in., the Wur litzer nighthawks. KPO. Kan Francisco, Calif. (4!i.5),i 9-1 0 p. in., Standford university ' bund. The Germans have a new meth od of making cheap wood alcohol but don't let your bootlegger read this paragraph. The great danger about telling a lie la people may believe ou. A pedestrian on I he sidew alk vorth two of them In the street. The Nearest Service IS Ford Service Perkins Motor Co, 4lh and Adams s M A' K C O A T S 7" So It's Color, Is It? So color is your first thought? And the fashioning r.oxt? Thi'ii uiiitoriiil and pricu last? (Cur sak'sl'olk say thio is the way you seem to lu influenced this sprinj!). KeanaiiKC these four prime? essentials in any order you please and still every garment in stock will meet the requirements. Why? Because they were designed -and made by master minds and super-craftsmen and because our selections have turned out to be ex ceptionally happy. Kcdfe; n - I.ucile Irene Caslle Landcsnuin - Ilirscheimer $13.75 to $75 National Baby Week April 27th to May 2nd WAIT rOtt IT AND SAVE FOR IT As vc will make it a Special J1.00 Sales Week Norton's Kiddy Shop Where duality Is Higher Than Price LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS Smartness with economy STU Alia Boy, Henry New Standard Six Bron pham MARKET GROCERIES I'lione Ulain 7.")!) Sl'i:( IAI. ON WIIITK KINfi 2 I'ackago.s of title Kiau W a shing Powder Kegular I'riie. ;! l()c liars of Toilet Soap. MtKIC Four Oilier Deals which you might be interested in. I'HKSH FISH AHV I'LL GE VOli 7 ' :vv v, I WITH I t-'LL-CIZr; IJALLOOM A FASCINATING sicw motor cr.r which, combines smart' ncss in appearance with outstanding economy the new Studcbakcr Gtandjrd Si:: Brougham. Here is a fine, family close;! err with four broad doors and full-width frorr r.nd rear scats ample room for five passen gers. Oval rcar-quartcr windows with ornamental top braces add the finishing touch of ety'.c. The world's most powerful car of its si:c. Come let us show you this new Studcbakcr. 71 .A Sirand M. J. G0SS Cor-ds v. 4 THIS 15 STUDEDAKER Y E A'R