La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 12, 1925, Image 6

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PAT3B SIX
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
liryan sa. he has niadt- only
about 5oo.oao in l-iuilda, which
rounds Ilk' California proiaigand;
dons and a host of official papers,
while her hubhund perlorms sonic
of the vital dutB in the other
.T
F
room. )i
This is u natural ami proper
(itt your front teeth alt tight
ned up for eorn-un-lhe-coh s.hi-
LI TO REST
W TEXAS
riimtlon for a husband, Mr. Fer-
jgtisou maintains, '"president Me-iKinb-y
had his Murk Hanua. Wil
son hud his House, and Ma Fergu-
koii.
Itlrds building their nests seem
happy- They Mon't try to make
them larger than last year.
json nas ner jum, m m- -j
IS
Mm
i3 llvi S :
GUM
iiaiim, w utrnn in hi ail
rww '"-T- ... 1 '"" . M I TAB . w
TCI-OIN (Kporlul) Tin- ftiitrmt
of Mi'M. Sit in Thorn muh wild lnhl
nt tlif Chrintlan rhunh Hutunluy
HfU'rnnnu t 2 o'-'lock. Mm.
1 TtiiuiK(n) (lltil at hor country
honu on Cti.k-t Flat Kritliiy morn
litK, luHowtii mi lllrif.sfl f nearly
u yt-ur from imrntyHl. Bh h-avt-x
u wittf rinlc of fil-rnlH, two .
Hin. M in. Huvo wihli-l and Mm.
1 Jonttllmn On . of Klic.n. two
nothtr, Kuril l'tillMpn of KIkIii.
utul lirton A. J'hllllim. of Ku-K'-ne,
u moitii-r mt failK-r, Mr. uml
MrH. A. l'hllltN. of IMKin arnl a
liiiNdaml. H. H. ThonipMOii ami four
chlPInn, Wrn, ArlclKh mid Itiilh
of l-;i(n, ami .Mi riitrt'iicc Hintth,
of l'urlluinl. Juti-rim-nt watt iniule
In the Kljfiii r' liM l'i y. S rvlcn
wrrt fonlm-h'l ly U-v. HUih, iijh
tor of tin- KlKlti Chrlnt.iin rhiirrh.
Mrw. Iu lliiilunl ii'turn-il Tih-m-ilay
from a w-.k--nil visit to I'orl
laiu) wtl li )i r IiiihI.hihI, who )um
dct-n In that fit v for H-vVrul
' months. Stic plans to I'-tivi? noon
to make Jnr peniinmnt limm
Hi r.
Mr. nml Mm. Kliner ltnron or
J.u Oi uuilf wf-ru Klffin vIhIIoih
Vln''.Srlny.
William (Ih.-nl w)io bun l n -ni-ploy.-.l
with tlM KjmIwi. r-irofi
J.uinlxr fonipruiy north of Knter
prlHf, Hpt ut a f w duy thin Wi'i'k
Willi IiIh fiimlly hvro.
Mm. Ouy (flt iiii wun In Kltfln on
niHlnHH luni W'lncHilay. Aim.
(ih'tin'H home in In Iji lramli.
Mr. Hint MrH. I-'n-.l Tnir.-y plan
to Inivr soon to imtkc their lionn?
nt M inain wln-ri' Mr. Tnicty hitn
Iji'cii i'iiiployi-l for h.-vithI morilliA.
Word has hi'n rfcclv.-.l Ihth of
1 1m birth of u lauKlir to Mr. arid
Mm. I'tehrr Norvi-ll of UHlx, on
Alny 4. Mm. NorvHl wan formi-rly ;
MIhh Opnl Hlcv.
Mrs. j'Yt'd llowliiH nnd children
will leave booh lo visit her mother
In Hiattle, Vath. Khe plant, to ho
uway for two monUiK.
Mliw Atfn-'H f(-rnm-rt, of Oreat
Iloinl. KanmiH, la In KIhIii vIhHIi.k
Jmt lirotlier and family, K, T. Horn
inert. Minn Itemtnert and her
brother liad not mvt for tnoro thun
2 yearn. Mr. Kent inert In fore
man of the planer helng- hullt here.
They recently moved here from l.a
O rande.
J. 1). Hommer of I'endlcton, in
In Klh'ln culling on hit brother,
Jlenry und J no Hommer.
Mr. ind Mm, Hert lllll ntiit Mrs.
Alhert liiMiiiuMen are local dele
fralen to the Kiand IocIkc of He.
h-kahn and Odd KcIIowh to tie held
lit AHhland durinK the latter part
of May. They plan lo make the
trip by cur. MIhh Wilmu Hill will
ucconipaiiy tlieni. 1
Mr. and Mm. Chiirled Orny or
I.owit Cove were In KIkIh Hiitnrduy
to attend (he funeral or Mm. Ham
'J'hompHon.
Mr. and Mm, Clarenco Hmlth of I
I'ortlund. arrived In Kltfln Thum
day, called here by the Hi rlotiH ill
ncM of Mm. HinllirB niolher, Stvtt,
Ham Thompcon.
f "" ' I I Hi. SM M I I'll I I . . 5 F
"I . v i I a inwlcl Allen ;ilc ni.-iilr 4ti V
" V ' I "' ,'l,"s,,f- MM surll a jjjf ,y AJf,
1 , , I H' l'it (.ilium lloruliini,
S , . I r"Kiil"il nmsli-r In Miilii.
IP I lure lm.li t. ii., . ;ll...
li 'tVi'A i I "Uiily rimrl ui Wash.
B-'': '' V Ik X' 'K'tW JllClOII, N. V., US II htllllt'lll. ,
I V'-.'.- ! &i:."Vi ' . Aliovr, .il, anil llmBlum lii j 1
I V t k llortliiin a li iniioiiiry sludlu f f
, t ' " 1 . Ji-riSt XI i. III
I ; -iSd.A n V- : ' if. r p ""i i n
111 tn Hi S . t i . N
it h-U
w riK ' ivljiii tins country from San rrnii. rzri
K l ft KAclrV !( lo Nrw Yorll. In Dralll CJ
i i' i ( - -. 'k-;:. ':J
31
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1,
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i.r.iu.i.t..t, lilllll.ss (II' I.AINSIIOIIOI (.11 Tills rare
in. im. vd ill ni l I. Mined iii.rt nf llir I c. II, -.111,11 nf 1 1 t- Inlr hurl
ti li(ir of AilhiMn I'aili, Nurlliai:iiluiislilri-, Knt. Mv i,f (lie
i:illilliiS!i, Knlil lo ri.nviiiuti- thu must irnmi lial.lr cioup ever
bruiiKht intu llm Inllrd Slates, were pun-luwul 1 lluveru
lirotlirrfl. New York dealers.
,1
PA T KICK CAKIMXAL
IIAI,S, llii-i picture, t.ilieii
In hU k(udv. Ih Hip iUM pic
lure vl Ills cinim-ni,
HAItKY IUISI.N Mtartnl a
wiillilnc ami Ihhllinc mrosn
the emintry from San Kraii
rlsco to New York. In Death
Valley lio wan lost for hours
hut finally ho reached Wash
Inutnn where he Jiildlrd for
I'rosUlctit C'iniIIiIbp, nml "pot
1th pic t nro took." 1 11 9 New
JVork he Kityn ho u b
4tui0 fmnous.
err; j
i 'v
"IT WAS Al l, , MISTAKK. SAYS AI.ICK I.AKF, film no.
Iitss, as !ie iri i.ires In sue Itnliei t William, ilelur, for llivoreo.
flio refers (0 (hat sprliiK of two -s iibu when they met,
love ' and marriisj
Mountain stamlnril Tlmo station
KlIA. Denver. Colo. (3S2.4), I2:0
12:r,0 p. in., Itlallo Ih.-nler; S.
1'rerl Hi'limlilt nml li In Itlulto the
uler orrht'Htru; N:10, Ahunilant
I.lfo mlxeil rhornn; ltl-12, Davn
OlnnliurK nml IiIh Argonaut or-
rlieRtrn.
KOll, Kioto f'olleir.-, N. M. CHH tl).
7::iO-K:30 11. 111., coll. no oreliea
trn. I'ni'lric Slnnilaitl Time stalloiw
Kr'AK. I Mi 1 1 1 ,i 1, i) . Wimh. (.14S.),
7:3ll-!l p. 111., Trenilwell orcheH-
trn; Co-eil trio. Helen (llnnll. pl-
Hint. I.ola Oriiliuin, violinist.
Mary Alien Arnold, voeallfit;
Hnoda," Prof. I,. J. Kmllh;
'What Is Worth Keelnit In Kinr.
K, rnre," Prof. Carl M, HrewHter;
"Our Moral K.-Hpoiisllilllly to
Criminals." JuiIkc 'rlininiiH Nell);
"Cost of ProilurliiK Milk." K. M.
Miller.
Hl'I, I .oh Anir.len. Calif. (4li7).
fcSO-li p. III., Kxiillllller'H miltllU'e
linlr hour; ',-;: 1 r. . MelHinlelH
nlBlitly ilolnKS. 0:r,-7, Itmlltor
Inl till U ; 7-7:30, Nlrk, lliirrla do
teetlve alory; 7::l-S, ivila Lewis.
ITi year old pianist; Harold Lew.
' Is, 13, MllllSl; K - II . levelling Her
old'H hour of dauee innsle; s-ln.
STARVED IS'ERVKS
CRY FOR All)
Htnenaod nerven send out danger
lnnalB. Heed them if you would
Save untold mlHcry, If you are
Ctohh and irritable, easily tired
out, Jump at the nliKhtcMt. Hound,
cannot nit ttll for any bnth of
time, tos.s about dut Intf nleepleHH
ntRhtH. lono your temper at hIIkIU
provocation, fear Imaginary dan
ger, your heiven ore ntKnuHliiK
for relief.
Mon't neck tills relief in bro
nildes, narcotlra and other )iablt
forming iIiuks. They lull th
nerven for n nhort time only.
Then the old trouble returns
worae. than ever.
l-.'opa Neuritis Tableln are com
pounded to eoothe and heal the
In flamed nerve. They nr abwo
lutely harmleHH. They contain nn
broinldi'B or uurcolleH. Hum d upon
A recognized principle of medlc.il
clence t IiIh remark a hte treat me nt
goes direct lo the cause of the
disorder and acts to i elb- t he
taut, highly h ruiiir m rv w It I)
Boolhlmi, liistnih' result. tany
ntutdiorn cuneH respond lo tin
henliiiK ah) of thu tnutm-nt, l".n
ilornxl by many hading physl
clan. Ir you want to relax and
rid yonrnelf of nerve I n Mamma -tlon
Mart lahintr i:prt Neui it in
Tablet today. The pilce of the
KIK-IOUH Kl.ed bntlle in $1.(10
1'our (IrtifTKlrtt will reeonuuen I
them.
Hed Crofw Droit Htoro will aup
fcly you, Mall -JiJt.it fillvd. Adv.
Kxn minor: Warn pas movie pro
gram; lo-ii. Patrick - Ma rah
dance orehiMra, lielly rutiick,
nololNt,
KKWM, Hollywood, Pnltf. (2R2). 7
8 p. in., program, Alexandria
l-'lorlflta: K-!. program, Arrow
head Spgfi. Hiring orehentra, Har
ry Jack.inn, hauler; Vlrglnln, Karl
Yates, popular wingers; Ji-io, Ha
waiian Night ha wii; Dorothy
Dodd, noprano; popular Nonga,
Melba ,teling; in-l 1, Warner
Hrulhers motion plei pre hour.
Harry Seymour, entertainer; 11-1
n. In., lb audstatler'a I Inllvwond
Montmarte eate dance orcheNtra,
Mel I'edesKy, b-a-ler; players nlle
at (he Munimarie. j
Mil), (lauiaud, fallf. -4 i 1 . , S p.
in.. intiHlc, speaker, t'ora L, Wll
llauiH InHittute; 4-0:30, Jlotet HI.
KraiuiH,
KOW. Portland, Ore. (4!.5), 12:30
p. in., lUme city trio; fl, chil
dren's program : (I. dinner con
cerl. Hotel Portland: i), concert
Seventh I1. H. Infantry band; 10,
concert, Sherman, Clay & com
pany studio.
K1I.I, I. oh Angeles, Calif. (4ir..2.
R:So-ti p. tn., l.iighton's Arcade
cafeteria orcht lru. Jack Cron
Mhavv, leader: (l-:30, Art Hick
man's Ittltmore hotel conci rt or
cluHira, Kdwanl Kilzpatrlck. dl-
Diplomat
A
(Vdliam H. CullHM-tnon of Kani.
fh clialruian of the tnnff oommlv
lon. Ims t'Cii recotnmcndel for n
pjimtiier.t nn mtnlMier to ttunminu.
ltd Mill inc. eed IVlcr A. Jy. tittua-
furred (torn I Un hutxit to iHn-omo mn
tAilir vAj jutluA.
7:.'b Jtndy S.iger's Kalrnumt ho
td orchestra; S-;, Atttr Kent
artist program; !i-o, Veni K'el
Bey, pianist; Ahihk Ibtlcr. su
pnmo: lo-it, Johnny liuiek'a or-cheHtra.
'Die more we se
denburs tho bctti
Ing.
lost of our
"Wonder where
mulch ?"
ptiiureH of Hln
r we like Per;ii-
"tlpO
o
dreams nro
can tind a
Tn Washington an aviator sprnln
d liin ankle while flying a kite.
rector; 0:30-7:30, little stories
American history, 1 'rof. Walter
Sylvester Herlxog; Hick Wlnslow,
Juvenile reporter; ltaby Muriel
MacCortnac, Mickey M c Mn n.
screen JuvtnlleM; K-S::to, nntroni
cal lecture, I r. Mars Itumgardt ;
8 ::iu-1 0:30, program, Hroadw ay
Uepartnietil store, arranged by J.
Howard Johnson; 10:,io-i 1 :30,
Art Hlckmau'N Hilt more hotel
dance orchestra, Karl Hurt net t,
leader,
K.llt, S'-ottle. Wash. (HS4.-t), 8:30
lii p. in., Post. Intelligencer stu
dlo program.
KF.X, Oakland. Calif. (".HS.LM. fi-7
p. in., organ concert; S-H. enter
tainment; !-!: Hi. American the
ater orchestra ; !t:ir.-!0, program:
10-11 :4a. Tom (b-rnnovich's bnll-
room entertainers.
KNX. Hottywoo.l. Calif. (330. fl).
r:4fi-ti: I fi p. m,, Wurlltzer pipe
organ studio; r.:l,-7. dinner hour
intiHic; 7-S, Ambassador hotel
concert orchest ra. .liset' I toseii
feld. b'Htb'r; S-'.i, proc.ivnn, p.er
less Products company; !'-lo.
Irngram, Sinilh, 1 : leba rd son and
tlllbert; lo 1L', Hollyuood com
munity dance oriiiistra.
KPO. San Praneisi'o. Cilit. (U'!.r..
4::iO-r.::io p. m.t Kn.ly Selger'H
li'i) I Pin. n 1 1 lint ! nn-h.iul ill li 'til .7
mul,. lipoma,,, ..., .,.na; 7-1 EVERY' BITERS A D&LICHT
French will try i
across the Atlantb
of 1 1 tndenbiirg's e
non-stop flight
Is t bis a result
-ctlon ?
A success makes his wife a fur
nat out of the wolf at I he. door.
fWterercT they fdl good caruij
IF
you liad snveil Ono Hollar A
Wi'ek rnr tho iiisl Ion yriim,
what wdiihl yon have TO
DAY? At tlio ralo you nro iilnz
TOIiAV, what will )ou have
TOMOItltow?
UNITED STATES
II
11!
AI'STIN. Texim (Al')-A uuallly
In govern men tul functions, prob
ably tiuimrulleled. has been devtd
oped by (Jov. Miriam A. Kerguson,
first woman jjovernor of Texas, and
her husband, former tJov. Juuu-B
M. l-'erguson. The present governor
and the former governor apparent
ly huve divided the governorship
b-tvveen them, und urn carrying out
I he cumpaign predict btn of Mr.
Ferguson that he would be "a first
class hired inn" lo the governor.
Wlillc surface Indications are that
the governor that is. und tho gov
ernor that was, have made the chief
magist racy a family ai 'fair, Mr.
I'erguson usHcrts that he has "not
periormed u single offiiial act"
since his wife became governor.
Though this be true, he neverthe
less is oik' of the busiest non-ofii-clal
personages In Texas.
His homely phrase "carrvlng In
the water und toting In the wood,"
as Mr. Ferguson describes his nc
tivitbs. covers a multitude of du
ties, lie greets most of the callers
who come lo the governor's office
on every conceivable mission from
patroiKige to pardons, from trying
to get a job wilh the stale to try
ing to be rid of an enforced job;
he plans i lie policies and adjusts
the politics for Ibe governor; he
makes the speeches and dictates
the official messages; lie talks to
the legislators and calls in the
heads of departments. In fact he
not only curries In the wood, but
he builds the fire and keeps li
burning.
1'VriciiHon l'l'iH'thinjc Iiv,
Recently there has come to the :
foro what Is considered a. singular
I manifestation of this "dual consul-
arshlp of the commonwealth. Hav
ing no official position, except hus
band of the governor, he is free to
indulge In n wide range of activi
ties. He has accepted Hie position
of attorney for a South Texas rail
road at a salary said by his friends
to be several times that of the gov
ernor's. M r. Kei guson Is not a
practicing attorney, but he has stu
died law.
A few days ogo ho was appoint
ed by the lleiiti mint governor a
member of. and then chairman, of
t In- commission managing the
state's Iron Industry. While tho po
sition carries no salary, the mem
bers are allowed ?5 a day for ex
penses. While tli ere Is no legal bar
agoinst Mr. Ferguson advising and
assisting (.low Miriam A. Ferguson,
on the other hand there Is no legal
reason why Mm. Ferguson cannot
appoint her husband to almost any,
position within th$ power or the'
executive. !
When affairs at the governor's i
office become extremely busy, the
duality of the relationship becomes
even n ore apparent. Mr. anil Mrs.
Ferguson divide the office, and the
double-headed feovernorshtp goes
on under full steam. In such
limes Mr. Ferguson occupies a
small reception room leading to the
governor's office proper, nnd here,
generally sitting on a comfortable
i;i veil port. he receives callers,
talks to politicians and legislators,
and plans policies for the governor
who sits In the inner office. Mre.
Ferguson receives the women visi
tors, signs proclamations, bills, par
, i in t-aii -n.ie- of winter are be-1 One tells us it is better to ho
'ginning to retract I heir statements, married than lonely.
Why not visit Zion
National Park, the
now ly opened
Wonderland in
Southern Utah,
this Summer? Ask
lor booklet in nat
ural colors, which
ive& complete in
fo r motion con
c e r n i n g t h i m
unique land.
Round Trip
Summer
Fares
In .fleet dalljr bttwrn
May 22 and Sept. 15
Denver $ 64.00
Omaha 67.00
Kansas City... 67.00
St. Louis 76.50
Chicago. 81.00
Detroit 100.62
Cincinnati.... 101 JO
Companding firm to othtr important oentwl
Final return limit October 3 1,1925. Liberal stop
over privileges going and returning.
A side trip to Yellowstone at small additional
cost will afford the experience of a life time.
Cleveland $103.56
Toronto 108.75
Pittsburgh.... 114.76
Washington. . . 136.56
Philadelphia... 139.92
New York..... 142.40
Boston 148.50
Call us by phone and let us make all your arrange
ments. Costs no more and will save your valuable time.
Win.
J. II. KEENEY, Agent
La Grande, Ore.
McMurry, General Pass. Agent
Portland, Ore.
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FRIGID AIRE
Installed in your own refrigerator
For ?21o. Ask Us.
Jesse Rosenbaum, Agent, wilh
Benham Electric Go.
Phone Main 104. New Foley BIdg.
CAPABLE
Tou can depend
upon us for capable
service, no matter
what the circum
stances may be. We
Bhall be pleased to
confer with you as
to details and then
carry them out.
We Understand.
Our Invalid Car
Ia nt your service,
free of charge.
Alain U2
8NODORA8S M
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Undertakers
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DODGE BROS.
MOTOR CARS
Prices f. o. b. La Grande
TOURING - $10G3
ROADSTER , $1023
COUPE - $1190
SEDAN -- $1313
COACH -....$1315
Smith's Garage
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'Its a might
good company "
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this tribute to Oregon Lite's wotulertul record.
There's a reason why Oregon Life has won
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Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
We Hare Just Wliat Tou Want In
LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS AND SHINGLES t
It will pay you to Investigate our prices.
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