La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 28, 1925, Image 4

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    Tuesday. April 28, 1925.
' VAr.V. T?rTTT7 ' THE EX GRANDE EVENTNfJ OBSERVER "
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Jin (fcmbc fanutg taerfar
An Independent Newspaper
FRANK B. APPLEBY
BAHVKT MATTHEWS
..Editor and Publish'
....Business Manas;!,
Published evenlms, except Sunday, at Mil Adamg Avenue,
la erantle, Oregon, The Observer-Btor published every Friday.
Entered at the Postofftce at La Orande, Oregon, as Second
Claae Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1879.
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special dispatches In this paper, aad also (he local nvwe
herein also'are reserved.
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JEBUH ANKWEUKD, Verily, I siiyunlo thee, Except a limn
bo bom of wuter und of Spirit, he caniiut enter Into the King
Uoin ol Cod. John 3: l.
OUT OUR WAY
By WILLIAMS
toocKi' By Miwi vAwtiA moiesT sons, -I
Pick our some Books -r' Puw tio joke
) FER US. BCMS VRCAO. l VJftNttD-T'ee.
AM ME Bn..tcs-ALICE SHORE. AM erf, !)
IV A Bo" .PA WW TOO ' i
lias au arm around lwv" i
Americans Mean to
Obey the Laws
(Continued from Page One.)
thoufflilkiMly.
"Gfiw-rally, I think tin; Aiiht
leflii pcoplts iiicui) to vbvy our
'Doesn't our niulUpIicUy of rc
KUliitioiin," X us lied, "hum.M'r law
(inforcfincnt. Dot-wn't it nmke for
a tfencrul dinn-pi'd of law? Any
way, tlicro urn more urreats ji'nt
now thun ever. 1'i iHon jmpulutiuriH
uro IncreuHinK."
"Our law," Hiiid tin ' uttorney
general, "in ttii! very nature of
thin?. imit naturally expand in
proportion to our Ktowtti, nation
ally und internationally, for we
live in a period of roiiMlunt prog
ress. Hoeiat and hid list rial.
"You einphuie that then are
more arrests for Infractions of tho
taw than ever before, to me that
HiiKge.sts heller law enforcement,
not laxity."
Lack of Funds May Cause
Cathedral lo Close Its Doors
LONDON AP The poorest
cuthedrul In Christendom Is Houth
wark cathedral, according to the
Ulshop of Woolwich.
There in practically no endow
ment, th blsliop expluinn, and the
deans, tho Buh-d'ins und canimnn
were not paid a sIiirI' penny. The
cathedral Is In a poor locality und
for 12 years tho windows have not
been c I tuned much urn of lack of fl
nunct a. Tho organization face
bankruptcy.
It's a square meal for a dim
OFFICE
CAT
ftflAOt HMR mo.',
Too many of us are inclined to calculate time by pay
days.
' It ought to lc some time before those New York plas
terers making $119 a week go to the wall.
An egg is accepted as admission in some theaters in
Hungary. What sort of an egg one pays to sec a punk
play is not specified.
The election of von Ilindcnburg to the presidency of
Germany is looked upon with much concern by other Euro
pean nations, yet he takes office as the choice of the na
tion's majority. Whatever the future holds for the German
people, it must be worked out from within, not by preju
diced international by-standers.
A IIOMK PAYS DIVIDKNDS.
. Interest in better homes and the designation of, on.;
jpei'iodgof siay&4u4UottuiUumes Week" ni4tceni.4ikc
petty propaganda of manufacturers to a few blind pessi
jmists, but in reality the urge toward those things which
Jmakc life more worthwhile and more productive of happi
ness which ape the same things that make for better
ponies is being felt by increasing multitudes each year.
jVc arc all being educated in the new and improved ways
which our home life can be more comfortable and hap
jtier and we advance, not by the greater expenditure of
money in the home, but rather by gaining more knowledge
as to what should be done with what we have.
J The more mercenary individual is inclined somewhat
to look upon home improvement and beautification, simple
though it may be, as unnecessary extravagance. As a mai
ler' of fact, however, nothing pays greater dividends than
U home that iualifics in the true meaning of the word. No
one will deny 'the value to a man, even in the execution of
Jiis every-day duties, of a home atmosphere that is pleasant,
comfortable, and generally attractive. Nothing makes for
inore wholesome rest than such surroundings and nothing
tends more to produce ambit ion and the energy that
jnakes its attainment possible than a charming homo. No
matter how humble it may be, it possesses possibilities
1'long those lines equal to those of the most lavish sur
roundings. I Residents of I,a Grande who have watched the cilyV.
development for a generation now may rightly marvel ;U
the increased pride in properly and the advanced apprecia
tion for home-making in evidence here today. Yet the ad
vance of the next few' years will be even more marked, we
it re confident, as the civic pride and community co-operation
become more firmly embedded in tho lives of those who
are making a greatep and more beautiful city.
man ran listen to three conversa
tions while carrying ono on.
Love is often described 08 blind
when frequently 11 Is merely look
ing cross eyed.
It Is easy to think of RnmethliiF
to do after It Is too late to do it.
How fresh the spring kindscnpe
looks with new paint on 1 he hill
boards. Outside of ju II the hinallesl place
on enrth Is a room in a boarding
house In the xprtng.
I'topln.. is., where. . the., tomato
llghllv reM-nihle the picture on n
Mt'tl t-nlHloKiic.
There are two hinds of Kir's
those you ei.u Kh;s und those oti
don't v. ant to.
LIMI ICK K
A maid from the county of Door
Sit id, "A his; I've been married
Ik fore.
Hut tf you insist
I shall not resist. ,
And f'm lllfng to try it once
more."
She: "Look nt Mabel' lres,M
llef ! can't kc It. Some fcllmv
Most women ran take hints IF
they urc beauty hints.
Minding other peoph 's business
successfully Is an occupation that
requires great tact und much ex
perience. .
Tho chief trouble with being n!
mon is that shaving takes more I
time than smearing a little rouge
Another thing that Is wry aod
for the complexion Is to let it '
alone. i
I
Our kid wants to know, if It Ik
the law of gravity that keeps us on 1
eurth. how did we stick before the
law was passed?
EVERY BiTES A DUCHT
i
!
A
Reliable
Bank
Reliability that means
helpfulness as well as
safely no matter what
the emergency.'
La Grande .
National Bank
Bound, Itclinble, I'roresslre
iit. i;. i:. (;ii,iti;iiT di:ad
MKDI'tillD. Ore. r. ;. K. f;.
bert. pastor of the Kind .Methodist
chtireh n( t IiIh city and formerlv
superintendent of the .Salrin ilis
trlct of the Oregon conferenee,
died at his home In this city. Death
was du , lo heiirt tllH-asc. from
w hieh hi had been suffering for 1
three months. Dr. ;ill rt h id fill-;
ed pulpits tit Salem and a previous
pastorate hen'.
Dr. Gilbert was born near On -1
larlo, t'uiuulii, lie was graduated!
from the Illblleul insiitul" of the'
Nort Invest ern university and for
ninny years In-ld hisoi ales in Iowa,1
lit; was 5G years of age j
ITe Ih survived by his widow, tt
daughter, living In I'ortlund. and a
son. Wendell, of this city. '"j
worn
of mars
25 Ounces for 25c
V sUsc
less than of higher
priced brands
WHY PAY MOKE ?
THE COVERNNiENT USE3
MILLIONS OP POUNDS
The Nearest
Service
IS
Ford
Service
Perkins
Motor Co,
4th and Adams
1 liwfcv
m
Nemo Treo
I Ictidci'son
Corsets, Corselets and
Brassieres
SKl.F-ItKDi:CINC; and SL'UCICAL ELASTIC
All the New Models in All Sizes
COltSKLETS - l!RASS!KUi:S - COIJSKTS
$1.6.) to ?.'..()() r.Oc to JS 1.75 1.00 to 93.00
Let Us Solve Your Corseting Problems
Voile Under Garments
oeli.v Voile Sii p-hi and Cniithimitiou Sets hi
shades of I li--.li . Apricot, Teie It, Orchid and lioe,
with little (ouches of cuihioiilei.v.
$1.03 2.25 $3.23
Beautiful Cift Clowns
.eu .ovun and I'aiamiw in Mill erepe anil ba
liste, some of ihcm hand-lll;ttl and most of them
liand-cinbroidercfl.
Let U:j Show Tlicin to Vou.
wuicitai
aymg lour
Premiums
our
of Y
the 1
Life
est
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
CHAIN WOOD
With our Mill again in operation c have CHAIN
WOOD ready for your needs. Orders given prompt
attention.
The Grande Rondc Lumber Co.
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
Phone Main 7.VJ
IIO.MK-tJKOWN
(Jieen Onions '. hniuhes
Kadishes, per hunch
Spinach. .'1 pounds
Heets. per hunch
Ithuh.'iih, I iMHinds
.... 10c
3c
23c
-v. -10c
U3c
.1
1
MCA
FRIGID AIRE
does much more than just .supply su
perior rrriiueration. It freezes its own
ice in handy eultes just the size to
flip into a Rohlet, and us pure as jour
diinMiiK water.
Jesse Ifosenbaum, Agent, with
Benliam Electric Go.
I'hone Main 101. New Foley Uldi;.
Your life hism'ancu premiums can Ik; pai'l
more or less easily during- the years when
your earning power is greatest but what of
the time when your income is reduced anil
you need insurance protection more than
ever?
The obvious solution to this problem is
the making of an investment now, in your
best years, that will return high enough in
terest to pay your insurance premiums the
rest of your life without worry to you i it
later years.
Such an investment is available in two
forms: one when combined with a life insur
ance policy, and the other when kept separ
ate from your insurance both being" suffi
cient to pay an annual income that will cover
the amount of your insuran'ce premium.
The first, when combined with your in
surance policy, builds a sufficient invest
ment in 'the hands of your insurance com
pany to pay all premiums after ten, twenty!
or thirty years whichever you select. In
case of death before that period expires, your
estate receives only the life insurance itself,
the investment that has been built up being
lost. The second form, where your invest
ment is separate, builds an investment to pay
your insurance premiums after a period of
.!() I months, or such other period as you se
lect. In case of your death, your estate, re
ceives the investment in full as well as the
life insurance money it has helped protect.
The La Grande Ihiilding & Loan Associa
tion offers the second form of investment
an investment that can be used for this and
many other purposes. Its stock can be pur
chased in easy monthly payments, in units
of $100 or more. It deserves your immediate
attention. Prop in or phone us at your earli
est convenience.
LA GRANDE BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Floyd McKennon, Sales Manager
La Grande National Bank Did,'.
La Grande, Oregon.
If Vim Waul (In: llrsl
Bread Cakes Pies - Cookies
Uti Sure II Is .Mmli- liy (.uilli-ims l:iislric linker)- ljileni
Oregon's liiailinu I'.i-iuil iiml l'n-lry linkers
G Williams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Golden Crust
1 Yaid.-i 127-imli Diaper Cloth -. SI. 00
3 Yards Figured Windsor Crepe $1.00
2 Infants' Shirts $1.00
Hoys' Wash Suits, ;e 2 to 8 $1.0(1
Cills' Woollier Drwes, a;;ul 2 lo 0 $1.()0
.Iiilanls' Soft Sole Shoes $1.00
dills (.injrliam Dresses with li.ind eillliloidelT,
....... T 1 t I '
- $1.00
aire 7 to II
Above Is Only a l ew of Our $1.00 Specials
During llahy Week. April 27th to May 2nd
Come in ami loo); ov,.,- ,. .....i s..!os l;i,!t.s S(11J
values to Sl.oo scliiny nt Sl.oil.
Ask for tree hook on Infants' Care. F.vcry motlur
sliuuid have this book.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Where (Juality Is IlisKT Than l'riee
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