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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1925)
PAGE FOUR THE L'A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, April 2L 1025. (Branbc Iftcnutg CDbscrficr An Imlt-prmlrnt Newspaper FRANK 11. AI'Pl.KnY BAitvicr if. MA-rriiuwav, -.Editor and Puhlbjher .... liufltnca Managftr, Published evening, except Sun, lay, at Mil Atlanta Avrnuo, X Grando, OreKon. Tbo Obsurvcr-Btur publliilied every I'Ylday. Entered at the i'oitoffice at 1a Grande, Oregon, as rJecoud Clua Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1875. OFFICIAL, PAP EH OK- UNION COUNT! AND THB CITY OF LA GRANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PllUHS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for yjb llcatlon of all news dlspatohos crodited to It or not otherwise eredltod It published therein. All rlKiils of republication of special dispatches In thla paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved, SUBBCIUPTION KATES 11 Carrier Pally, per month In advance , " Italiy, alx months In advance ..ll.6 Pally, single copy , . , , 6a Ily BlalL Pally, per month In advance pally, per alx months In advance . Polly, per year In advance Weekly ObservorrBtur, per year....- -.12.63 .S.OO ...2.0Q AOVEUT1SINO II Plsplay, foreign, per column Inch.. . ptspluy, local, per column Inch . Time contract rates on application. .4uo von IF WE KIN WIUVI.I.V eclved Hie linuvvli-df!' ul Hie truth, eucrllicc lor ulna. Hebrews lu:, -0. lifter that we liuve re ttteru reiuulnclli no inoru THE OLD IIOME TOWN II IT Nabt By Stanley &LJ.I ' JK ; Jib r'sifciaZZ fe55o--S5rQlii 6o' tfa-T jrEM" L iiffR ritosw-rril twoaemwihroHAVEA 3 mWmM DUfMMIV A SCUFFLE N THE BAND ROOM pe-re poktcb dropped the bass dium ON MCI BtA5LfcT3 HfcAD. TUP DPM III WAS QUITE BADLY DAMA4EO IMl 10 BE HAZED pFFKEipAVING BID ACCEPTED BY CAT !tnao mark ma. Junius I Some moil who worked up from the bottom are handi capped by having sons who are working down from the top If divorces increase much more rapidly, .sniani bride grooms, in arranging the family budget, will have to set inside n sinking fund for alimony. FAMILY TKEKS An old man, who had amassed a fair share of this world's goods, spent some time in collecting a history of his family. He compiled a rather large volume, and then had only eight copies of it printed, giving one to each of his seven children four sons and three daughters and keeping one himself. It was a remarkable document, and a somewhat depress ing one. The record showed that a great-uncle had ab sconded while executor of an estate; acousin had killed :i man while on a drunken spice, another cousin had eloped with a married woman, while a brother-in-law had died We are thinking of pull inn up the folltiwiiiK office motto In a eonHpirtlouH place: "No, we don't know uny word of any number of ii-uers nieuninir anything.'' NeH Iti-m: "Willie Inolilnt; 111 a shop tvinilmv hlu lvimieii were in jured by a falling Nlreet sign, litis, bunds limo fur eurs been tvuili lllg their wlies ulKiut the illillKt-r of looking In shop windows." A little iluir once alnuKhlereil a lien And elov,',l hi'r away Inside. A pin leutlier Kluelt In his n,e,ll' valve So I Ik poor purp up 1111,1 tlietl. Ills milliter fi'iilr,! its It, tits fut it f llOlllt' "llttl I ((,'." he prnpliesletl. t I.Ira of v. l Time l'OKTI...J (Al I lush) Tin Mntr hluhu.'ty nm- imJs-Ioii Iola ttuiinliil ihc 'tnili-:M-t lfr Ihc puilii uilh it ti it-it U' itl' itir slori(t-Si4'MM-u .- Inn nf lie S nllcnt Iiihmt ( oiiiiiihia uurr liluliunv tn; ShiKiiiscu ninl Mi'lty .or J'ctrilanil. I Julifisr hid Mils tt2HI.MiL.'. "U" -mii- .' ; Illusion llKili l I'l-nlrofs I'nr i;M ! , awarding Km idiiiiact in ilu Wiir- ji'cn (Vin-tiiK-tliiii auiiiiniiy ahm' hhl prmjdrl aphal at t a tttt of sr.l.Hfil, iiIhiiU ftiliMion lens. 11,1111 iiln uinnliic hti ',-torlu llra jtloii t(jii'4iiihilalril (lie ttmiiiis.m 'en Us nwaxl. .My hlra ol i'. ! lli t'I lion-t li' flt cr. him a l-i (.rumlt'i- is a woman (.nimlc I.n"s. ) who has mku.'kIi paring Lnlt-.H In f .lay Itourrniuii .lonnt i cmrnmr thc kltrhcn. and .Tiiini I'. .can. roitiiuid r.i-I .Inrnej. prnlf-lc aaiiiv, lt roil- (hit' tlfUVmirr hclw.'rn ihc ol.l-j.n-ir hid mwml. I,n-;nn said In-! la-himir l Krl and llir iimhIi im j nlijri liil hulh u1 lilat r ninl ' .Hfi-ilc. h Dial Ihc iiikrcp was Irvs a n-i-t'ciilalit ti tlif Warrrn! on 1 1 if iild iiitiih'l. t 4t)iniiiny. Hourrniiin jihl ho tip-j hioaiod mi iM-half or I'm I -a (.raiidtM What li;iH hi t-iMiU' of tlx- ohl- i-oiim irroial rluh and Hull Us men. j Ni;V Ydlilv AI') Mu'liHon Hiuar' Ciardrn, KCfiu of lh luHt 1 1 inorrutic nulioimt convention, a lamlmurk nine- lS',m, , a inaic nanif llHu lf7S, will jjuhh out of Hit; picture early in May. Wreck e I'd t hen will lay Juck umi adze and erowhtir to pruhuhly Srw York'H inoift widely known lnstllu tion to niiike way for the new 28 story home of the New York lA(v Insurance company. The' lowered arena. Mirniountfd hy foilorn I hanu drawing: utrlnff h'HM how against tin- nortJi wind, will he reduced to ruhhh; In u f w montlis. .Madlison Square (Jardin. there have lict-ii two huildlnxH, was orls inally the abandoned paH.siMicr elation of lliu old ilar-ni railroad. Ifarh-tn trains from Albany In the lali; (' were towed there, down l-'ourih avenue from 4nd sired, hecansc miaiu power in the heart of the city was deemed unsafe. I 'ommodore Yanderbllt captured the Ihirlcm line and Kuhordimttcd it to hl own HiidKon Itlver rail road. The Harlem Ml at ton was cloned when he opened (Jraml Cen tral Htation furl her nor' h. Itanium I m-w .aileii. I' I', T. liarniim, with a .slum-man's eye. .saw the po.s.slbilii ten of the deserted trainshed. U covered 2 city lots, the laret enclosure in : .Manhattan, and he leased it for lii.s jeircun, opening its hnii; career its i a i oiu-our.se for athletic meeis, i nionsler eoncerl.s a'i horseshoWH, i It whs a!.;o known under its pre.'-! lent name from then on. mivi' for I four years as "(Jilmore's Garden" durlntr a tenacy of the bandmaster. The trainshed was replaced hy i the present wtructure in lssji. The jn-w huildtn- v;i.-! de.s!Kned hy Stan ' lord While, who more than a dec-ad- later wa: shot Ihere hv Marrv K. I haw. Jl was llnaneed by a ' compriin ,1, I'ierpont ' .lni-ican. I), (i. Mills and other lead- ' Iuk Hpiriia in the lloire Show an- Moetal hm. was iornially open- 1 ed betore 17.i(Mi people on June 1'!. ! Is:hi. with Kdward Strauss and his orchestra and two jrrand ballets. The shows, poiitltal conventions. : .balls, mas; meet'ims and national' .sporting eventK held in the Garden , in the Kiinseiuent oj cars are )f.':niiliar history. Also. duriii- this 1 j period, the value of the building,;' Radio Chats (Hjr Poncll Crush r, .lr.) When one stops to realize (hut In l'J-0 a sum of :!,oumhmi mus spent for radio und that this year it ha been rati mated this figure will be increased to $.'))0.ouo,ihii. one. wonders just where this child und a child radio Is is Koim;. There are those who still insist that radio la a fad. Hut fads do not become universally accepted und nations do not spend millions over u period of years lor fads. It Is difficult to rrali.e Dial broudcasllnc: was Introduced as re cently UH I'J'M. When $..,(HMI.MKt wuh spent on radio. In I'.'i'J that ffKure grew to Jtio.aou.nini. Th lollowltif- year iy;'3 li v;;s ooo.uou. last year i'jZi It lias been es timated u total of $:;':, emi, tux, was spent on radio, and this year it is believed the ficure will tiuch tin; half billion murk. And let It be remembered that money was spent and is b-dn;; spent for compiet" sets and parts, not for broadcasting stations which have coal hundreds of thousands to build. In 132U U ban been esllmaleil there were I ft.uou radio receiving s'ls In the I'nited St at en. In 2 , this number had crown to 4ii,tMio; iiO.uiMi in 2.(MMifiiiHi in iii:!: ;l,niiu,on - in l u -M . Here is soinethin,; th;it deman-s Kniter public inietetii. Jn this s r ies of weekly talks Iiope tu t'i! of some of Die things that merit public attention. which coi-t $3.onn.nn tn erect, dwindled W a iihmh Jir.n.iHMi w In n Ihe New York Life boticht it in ut foreclosure auction In l!ilii. The total consideration was IS.tjiiu.itoo, land and all. Ueeaiise the Garden never paid financially H had to ffo. I:i4 I iiMr, I'llilm- t.n.l (liu ri... lu.o. ...I .1 -.1- r.... ...! wnjIC UIKlCr lliniC'iniOIll I')!' AWWMlmi lilU'UVXJr4XUUI Ul -"W ,UVUk "Mew lo the line; lcttuorkm I be l,-,.wer l.ulumhla rlv momljcM's of the family wore wot down aIoni with the had. The difference bet wen an art 1st and an illusl rafor Is I hat tb arli.-l driveH a l-'ord and the illu.s traior a l'ueknrd. mid while thci-.' a whole it was Nolhmjr was concealed or apologized foi v.as more good than bad in the record liad ciioukIi. Ilia explanation vj's: "My children were Kettinjv foolish notions into Mieir heads. They weie lictfiiiiiinir to lliinl; themselves lietter than other people, and 1 wanted to show tliein that Ihey were wionir. I wanted to show lliem ;i person can !)c only what he makes himself, and no letter. J'ride of uncostly is nil iicjt, in a way, lint piide of per sonal conduct is a lnnch Inciter thinjr." ! Much Rood inijrhL h.' aaroinplished if oilier compile their family histoiies and print lliem circulation. i lH' jMlWil, '111 Kill's ell''1 lint i-i'll ull I lii k.s is (lour. Jill: "liiuliii;- art- on f.tn-f ton .'" K : I tilivi- l;, rn IMirf till illnii!;; hut ir,i Ui'i'P nil iisktll!! me until I IlilM' ni ilntilils." 'ut limn iniiiiiiliit-(iii'i-d Miine. WOllId ' t''1" "ie peiiiilr nt'i'iltl. lie intMlr i n iiviiiu. .Aiiii. .iiar niuiiiilnt'liiMsl 101 pilVaiejM.iiiiililiu; Hut lllltilf u liil-llllir. men tw llirtiwii out horntiM Ihere nl rciuly is H uoihI niiitl thei-e mill that Honey shoulil be tM'iitletl on ihe Old OlfKon Trull fruiii 'Hit Dalles, east. I 'I'ln; ('oliiniissliin auai'dt'il ctiiiii- i lies me iirsi nun nr .'ie iii'.i inar- Kt-i rutin minis to in .aiil in .lulu ic.tiillum s.-.'j.-.. i;h. iii.,m'' t-uutil.v nuanls M'n: ninn, ,si;, JC,.-..ll;t ; Wallimii Nil. 1:1:1-77. Ainiui'i: rontitii'ts nuurtlt-d Intlay ' writ": Wttlluua iniiini, i-a-.lhi-: 1 null siii-fiit'iii': 7..MI mllfs ur unit ! .No. I of I ;ntiT i-Im I'orc-t litiuiitl- nr.v sft'tio ol r.utt-i-:rl4'-I Itua litxh- j mux to Morrison antl KiiiuSou, lloise .lilalui. for s:. I.MS. CAPABLE The Nearest Service IS Ford Service Perkins Motor Co. ft I j wfm W I? Dainty New Patternsof Novelty roi!ts AN array of liratiLiful and distinctive I'almcs aflordiii;;' a wide selection from which to fill your needs Voiles with striking and original pattcMii.i r.nd desjons so much in demand for Sprin;;' and Summer wear. . 50c, 75c, $1.25, $1.10 a Yard School Oim' I1- ini-M-d SA1.K.M, Ore. Tie- complaint Tiled i'lain.-.t Tiui:nan Walt ad-i.i lleiKhi.s rancher. wImi v:-s arrested here charged wi'h r-l'iisal t. his son to the public -cbools disniirsed by the olbial:-. missal of I he case was: basi a ph-ieian's eei tirie ite, Indii that the boy was suffering some phyifical ailment. Fend win ins-! i! (lit i utinsj Irom K.50TEL ASTOO A 2ml a Hilt Loi Anucles EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET 50 n.itln New. MoJem ' Cloac to Slutpping District antl Theatres FREE GARACE Tariff Irom $1.50 National Baby Week April -7th to May 2nd WAIT I'OIt IT AND SAVE FOIt IT As sc will make it a Special $1.00 Sales Week Norton's Kiddy Shop Where Quality U Higher Than Price ; ; A KKAI- SOCIAI, "PIJOMI.KM." An official letptest from a congress of charily ornani.;i tions in the Middle West that all states enact a law com pellinj: children whose means permit, to snppoit parcnu njred lieyond the yeais of productive- activity, smites th : eai naisniy. ucatl Dioatlly the lcsolutum seems lo the sons and daughters of the United Stales of unfilial condnct. The full force of the situation and the demand of thes workers liccomes specific, in the assei lion, hacked by sla u.Mics, inai t niorecment ol such a iaw m a sin"le si: i, ,.i ..i u i.i: i . . " .'. I li u ii fii'ii(iuuie on accounl ol uirei liarents ID per cent. I'ut into lhal. form the agitation for lejrislation assumes (he characler of nil intliclnient. The-v is n hard, ciuel sound to the hare statement that any com monwealth finds it necessary' to employ lcjal force to com- . I l. :i.i . . . ju-i eruioieii oi paroms io aj'cil to woik and too poor to live without it, to furnish support. Evidently our civi'i.atiMi has some blowholes when i' fails to keep intact the nf feel ion between parents and chil li. 'en, or retains cnou!;h u nse of duty to make it a work t f pleasure lo brighten Ihe yeais of puiple lwilij;ht for de crepit parents. Evidently, too, there is a bijr field for home missionary wink if this charge stands. mere may i,e less prohl m iliscussinjr possible can.' Illllll ill l,rl t,lll, tl 1 :i ' ..f,,,.. ,.,,it i.n -,,. vn.iiiiv woiKcis iuhi lejjtsla- tion of compul.'.oiy ehaiacter is the remedy - or denyine: mat. icjval loice will wmk impioveineiit. The distr fad is that st-.eli t r whatever tiie . final cure may be than bobbed hair fur less attention. condilion eisls, whatevt-r ii(:i:eslit:u.". for . This look "or Paupers, I etoedy, . more like but seems MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES riione Main 7.V.) l ltl.SII DKKSSEI) ( HICK ENS d'rrrn Peas. .New Polaloes, Sttint; lieans, AsparaKiis, Spinach, Kailisiies, (Jreen Onauis, l.eltuce. Cclerv, Cahhaxe. Toniatues. Cucuni tiers and Straw herries J hi ni li Vol can li-,ond I .y- , ,V Hit1' lipun us lor ciiimlilo j i . t-tiittity nutiriK Here: I ninn. .sl:l.. t , sei vit-n, no umOer 1 lf IJM( Ui: JM. WH j '. . I ... ft'i '"tin i 1 W j .irar whimtium m. - Kuiu. Jtrfrvi.w.im-a.-.vi i I We unnuillltv wilh luinlonnlile Si BNOIMIHASH A 'r-'j! I &bV$8i IMl,,,. ,;. S,,-,lav -,,...! H W K KT I I M K. Mv. ...Th.. M SlMMKIOIAN V ' I'.'.il lots .Hint l.l-eetril It vliorl l.il week l-eritl tluK. III (!reen tile rn,lerllir I 'I A LuA Q BS3 r. Jinm .i I ,.i wrlllnc l.ieh Ie- hu litt.i ,!..ml ... Ho linvi- I n Mtt.-n ) Cntlenakera f AW I ffv i 3 . -i '"r lliem. A eh-.-k lor it ,.;,,- 1 1 v ni I. Il tlt.mnti usi n :, In i m u 1110 n;t I ' VyAVjV,i ' I! ,V T' to7- V I"iffifliW3 ' ! M-rl,.tl,.n. resilient here. .!. furra have ! XW'k ! 'M fZ JZT-. RZ?"" ' shot th.-lr ,,t.s ,vMle oil,,-,., IKIV j if xlA ill E?4&tK '.V l.t ntlllliil wo, i ean easllv jllell Ui the imimikt. I I I 1 VP R4SSVrV ' poil It all 1,1 h.ivio;; ail ' t ""if .T44 ) grossly! .-.msliler the l, II. clNln . P f WmaJj I i;r:' rt 'atrti . M A . i -:: V: VI yS. . IV. .- '.. ............... s w j iw.ii. - as uyiJs?viJ5' it r ' .ii " nr. i : "' "iiiiimriiuiin ln' r : SI Jl II . 1 . W VV i I the ClilM..ine Mamli. i uliIU l,v ' - II I :. V HVlSi mitt.'.' HI proptfc an a m. nd innil J6rltf"n,m "Tl ' " ' j in i lu ih-k.kI riilm.s.' Immigration js tl Sl'f II I IFIJMUU , ONLY SI DOWN pBBBf LjraeaiirjiS I i"(,RTi!i:roiTi:u;n5 1ZZ and Milk ' AullatiC ! i SPRING FEVtR puts ths brnkp on msnv ef m every yctr. I 1houRhllrly w ccntmur lo el lh hrvy trodt ol wmlcr I I ' 1 l l 11 i r i i - . I . thl clot (h iiem and ilow u. up. In frandmothci'i day clUUlhlC iJCt't 1'IC J TCmiUUI I I CC J ! j I verybod look a aprmi Ionic. I '-in;: 1 ?. ' i the causes V ,n ,ht -" " ' I ' li H Tr) it llm iprinj. tit Tru-Blu Gr.Snm. nd milk (Uily (cr wcrli. 11 j j" JSQfcw I ItOlitt hll II ! K ' Thry'r. chnckful ol th. i!m,n,, Ih.l k.ulj .trrnslh. the mintr.l L. L I I IE l wit. lhl build bon.nd ol bn Ihm M nlu purilr Ui. ( I B5 58 Jjf .VSEJBJbvL' I I5ank ? j 1 1 , Order From Your Grocer Now j j 1 rnf J f' ,umi4 nj m uvW fvui I S ! y ti DAYS LEFT To Act On Our April Offer And Easy Monthly ' l'ayinents or whatever the a social problem to have alliactt Reliability that means helpfulness us well us safety no mailer what Ihc eiuriBenry. La Grande National Bank buuiitl, ltrlhilili-, fingnvviho FOR TIIE COITER TI E A Valuable Electric Premium Free ,v TRU-BLU BISCUITCOMPANy-Spckane 8n7prtU' Housewives p have inirchasetl these iiiaehines fnun us this month. us is the hest offer on w:i.shcrs in the Northwest. It posi;iely ends April :)(). Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company IV.. " T ' Til i