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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1925)
Wednesday, May , 10"r- PAGE FOUR TITE L'A G1TANDE EVENING OBSERVER , . - 1 mmwu --s - --- OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS Jfhx OSrmtbc afamitg (Dbserfier Mid-S Sale Of Dresses eason An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBT.. -Editor od PublUh.r BAItVET F. MATTHEWS, -Business: kium PablUbed v.nlnss, except Sunday, at 1411 Adams ATtnu, La eraoda, Oreicon, The Obiervor-BUr published every Friday, Entered at the Postofflce at La. Orande, Oregon, M Second Claaa Mall Matter under act of Harch 1, 1I7. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNT! AND TUM CITZ OF LA URANDB MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to uae for dt Ucatlon of all newi dispatches credited to It or not otturwlM credited If published therein. All right of republication of pedal dlapatcbea In tola paper, and also tb local neve herein also are reserved. '"ro" AL0'' j Beautiful Patterns Wonderful Materials Flat and Canton Crepe Roshamara Crepe Benaline and Georgette Every garment the product of a famous maker, at prices that will appeal to every woman. Beading, braid, button and lace trimming of the finest workmanship make every garment hold forth that irresistible appeal. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Dally, per month In advance. Dally, six montba In advance DaUjr, tiiigle copi T5S .0 By nlaiL Dally, per month In advance Dally, per six montba In advance Dally,- per year kn advance- Weekly Observer-star, per year. I.S9 .oo fl.0 k ADVERTISING RATES play, foreign, per column '""h " Display, local, per column '"- , " Time contract rates on application. LABOR NOT TO BB RICH; ci'um from th.no own wis dom. l''or rlctu8 certainly; muKu t lie mac Ives wiqus; ihi I ly owuy. Proverbs .13:4,6. GENERAL Shi P. J 13 pFFPilflS. COOLIOGE LILI CAT By Junius ij Seeing care-free tourists glide through La Grande every daj is not helping some men keep their noses to the grind- stone.T Few things in the world taste as good as they look, and it may be that this applies to flapper complexions as well as other things. ;' .-.The world is becoming so democratic that it won't be long until the grand manner will be extinct except for traffic cops. Von Hindenburg says that he has sworn to uphold thai German constitution and honor her republican institutions. Which promises well for his administration just so he doesn't get the American habit of making his own interpretations. AN IXTIIOII1CTIO.Y PU'.ASi: "May 1 Itarlirr plra-'?" t-hc aslmt at the lioi!tuU blic was very pn'lty. "Wo ilon'i allow anvonn but rrlHIIwn to ht Uw MifU-nts. Are joii a niciulM-r uf lite rniiill'."' jtktl the matron, "Wliy, eM," ln anHwrrcd Musli lnly. Thin bolilly: "I'm Jibi sin ter." "Oil, rvnU," nnuereil tho mn tron, "I'm m Klatl lo llli-et on, I'm liH mollH'r.' WASHINGTON (AT). Society U-U'lt-rH of tin capitnl, accustom-. (I to tnoulclinff t licit- fasten to tho. of tln first iiidy of t ! Iani. an rttuinpi-il by tin form t.f lvrsturi sflcct'-d by Mrs. 'ool !!;'. Four to .six ntih-s of walking daily is tin; pnirain of Mrs. (ool tiljv and this sthednk' stands, no far us tho demands of the lime ofl a presid iit'H wife pet nut, rain or shine, winter or Hummer. I Mrs. t'ooiid'e has refused to he "jailed" in the White House. SheJ regards the executive mansion a.i I a home, and she has inaintuine( the "simple habits of life she ac customed herwlf to us tho wife of a Mas-sjichua'-tts lawyer. Social functions she disposes of w it li Kracn anil ease, and she enjoy I th. m, tut they are kept at a mini mum. Two walks ft day is tho favor ite program. Th morning stroll is Confined Usual I V to (ilmnnin Sprint? Ik I'm time of paiih'ii-s I MrH- 1 -"""IWw "ell acquaint -d Somo u-uctables oiii of tlieiruun im' here, and mak-s ixunlfas. Some uet rliickrii-. ' '"'r W:' noout quickly. - She A tick of the silting room cioek. the crackle of the home fire, the lauxhter of children at play on Up ruK and the part injf uf the eim tenied cat are sounds no musieial) can liipe to ci'ual, for t hey Miiy of home. If we can't avert war nllrely. let UN at leant postpone it till the hut one Is all paid mr, Lot No. 1 $19.75 Formerly Priced to $35 Now when you will be needing them most these wonderful dresses for street and party wear bright, colorful, well made, and at these prices, too. $19.75 Lot No. 2 $12.50 Formerly Priced to $22.50 Models of youth and beauty for Madame and Mademoiselle, in all sizes and colors of tailored dresses, straight line types, pleated and sleeveless models, at $12.50 N. K. WEST & GO. LITTLE ENOUGH TO PAY. ( Eight years ago the people of the United States went to her youth and took four million men to meet the cmertf-i-neyttiat a war brought on. And those millions jrnvo gladly und freely of service, of devotion, and of life. Today, for the sake of those "who gave the most," these men, repre sented by the American Legion, are going to the people of the nation, of the state, and of Union county asking a five million dollar endowment fund the income from which can be used to properly care for crippled veterans and the orphan children of service men. Feeling a duty to their disabled ocmrades and to those orphans equal to the duty to their country eight years ago, Legion members seek to see that they do not suffer for want of proper care, that they have homes and a fair chance at happiness. The Endowment Fund will make that possible. It is being raised by Ix-gion posts all over the country and Union county and Ia Grande will be asked to do their proper share the last of this month, May 2!th to 30th. Our quota here (and it includes our share in a fund for the operation of the Oregon hospital for crippled chil dren erected by the Doeinbecher estate) is only $1800. Cer tainly this is little enough for the 20,000 people of Union county to give for such a cause and for the furtherance of such work. It is true that the country has had an over supply of "drives" and campaigns and solicitations. S much so, in fact, that we are tempted to frown on any money-raising attempts until the memory of war drives can lxt'ome a bit more faint. Hut here is an emergency that is worthy of every effortan emergency that moa n much to thousands of children to whom we must look in future years for a share of the nation's leadership mid ac complishment. And it is an emergency that Union county will not overlook. I!e ready when you are solicited for a part in this En dowment Fund campaign. Give little or much, according 1o your ability but give! It is a worth-while investment. 'If you shi d our cloth m your blushes would vanish within a week, ray a a professor."-- Headline. It tit you'd proluibly die of pneu monia. Juki Htart lo wlu.stliiiK ill ft rut thins you know hiiMin will be huinminK- fcj - HnlliUle or llisilhtsli'iiinent I tiHed to want to m-e Miane lands Where unknown rivern ran; lint now I u in the speller In u "See tnir t'lty" van. 1 thought I'll like to niariy And eat brenkfast in bed ' lint 1 crawl out and brin; the wife Her morning tray Instead. I really w.ih quite thrilled to d -atli WhVn I hey sttid Id have ;(n heir Itut the darn thiuK huMi't any " teeth And be.d'leH--h' was a pair! tilfc can hold imiliim; i-lte after -ehi;: n lur-enateil mkiiIi tii-iii n ianihaeklc Nl.er. GLOVER GREEK SOCIAL NEWS knows pretty well what she vantn (before enteiinK' a Hatesrooni, and. i taken tilt if time In inakinir her selection. Ariel noon Walk. Another walk m the afternoon usually finds her enjoying the iree.iiMi or one nr the numerous parks, but the strolls are not con fined entirely to parkways. There are few fttreetfl-in 'tlw- ld nvlgh borhood about the White House, settled by every class of people. . .. n..r ui i.a.e,He. , ri)VKii CltKKK (Special) .. ....,- .r. i nomine N,.ry an 0f i, usually ih accnmpanieti only by a 1 1.( umt secret snvice man. Jim Ha ley. 1 (0 l)( who has been assigned to look it.. r.. after he, pr.d.ction ever since ia HahlstroM. aecomi;inied bv she entered the Wljite Hois-, injj,i;i wife and IIM!v ,!aui,hler. visit tall mid naturally lakes a lonir ed iwimtk- m tti- lw...... ,.r l r it 1 ride, but .Mm. t"tolidf;e nppur-jr. lah:M-oni. Their homo in at ntly n-jver linds the pace too I!ak-r. ,:'f, t'liiirlrs Mavs and wife nf Wj.llti. Very often the first lady Is Walla are visltinir In this viclnitv first wheat sowed looking fine. There an abundance of niois- lnilon Ha n in- (ilrls i Where 1oKwimmI .nt Its Niiinc hard wood to wlthsland the heat .Vay Tour Continent SKATTI-K (Al) The dogwood were put In the meat to keen i; l,ONT)0f ( AI') Korty London tree derives tin name from a Ion from falling apart when done," said vaudeville companb s Hie to take connection with butchers, and not 'Professor IVye. ' The sticks were the road this sprhiK and summer from any canine associations. Prof, of dapR.tr wood. This was later ns an aid to relieve unemployment T. I'Yye. of the botany depart- shortened lo dogwood." amonK me music hail periorinera j menf of t he University of Washing- . . ton. poinis out. it(. careful about what you want. "Years ngo, when meat was Hampton (Va.) man wrote s, poem. inawed over on open ftr, slicks of " Want a Wife." nnd pot one. not worked many of whom hav tor months. Kuch company will have a bevy of London dancing girls, who arc I; now n all ove r Ku rope f o r I h ei r sprightliness. and if the experiment succeeds In Great Itritain and Ire land, additional companies will b" sent to the continent where they will show In the smaller (owns. Many a young daughter resem bles her mother because Ihev paint utike. The bald he feiiit is mohair. man's faorit A barber shop i.i r '"t ir in an advertisement says t h-i is no money or him In luM h ad:.. In that case he ought to employ bet Ur looking mauteiiie us. A WOMAN'S W AV Stella: "If at first yon dnti't Mit red llelhi; "Cry. cry a:;. tin." iMietora report (Hiding a :-eni eeilb' in a gui's arm. I nit Won't bt lln m tr to (ell us of imdint a sewing needle In a girl's band. Sebniisl says in tin j, i ;ti': tlnit will be no setant guf.. lb- cotttd hue said that t u eius a;;o arid hevn about right. recogn zed by fellow iiedest narm. particularly by the children, for w horn fdie alw ays has a happy greeting. ItiM sotuetiiins a sight seer, unaware of her identity, halls her to a:;k a direction. she taken delight in aiiswe:lng these l Here's. At rare iu'erva Is in the stores, too. a clerk innocently asks fo whom the goods t.Iuill bv charged. Haiti hoc-Hi' liotlier Her. It takes extremely severe wrath '"i' to deprive Mis. t'oolidge f j her v. a Ik. In the midst or last winter s!c walked one night with . ner :o;i. aonn. in file l nion sta- i turn, inon tha'i I Wiule Hnnse, to meet some Inti mate friends, and then walked bark to Hie White House. She .ducks iulo the rain clad in a rain- it present and looking alter their farming interest.'! hen. J Mr. and Mm. Myron Grout and tittle son were visitors lure re cently. Charles Wat kins made quick work in the seeding of the large acreage b ased by him I runt Charles Mays. He ued three single disc drills, followed by a spike tooth ha rrow. John Shaw of Ib-rkeley. (,'ulif.. has been spending: mo.it of the spring her.- at his farm. The farm in leased to Stanley Shaw and al though Mr. Shaw has been in ller-keb-y for nearly live years he says mile from the1"" M,,tv 'tune .-o iinim uae r:ome as iu;j iarm on i iovit creek. Some of the farmers here have planted their late potatoes. Mil the ccud tfoslv- nights delays the planl- llain Aid-, Xalle.v I i SAl.K.M. ore. A b which visited the Willamette vullei was worth many ihousnndN oi do! lurs to the farmers r.ud unit i coat and slicker" hat. wid hanj been seen walking in some near-' thunderstorms. I t nUss there are gii's;s at the! White House. Mrs. Contidg.- se. dom uses her pnv ate I II inns! n ., ' It has shod i:i the g-arairi for : we k,s at n time. An active housckri per ilepriv-'ji t Mrs. t oolidge ot mosi of the cares of the kitchen, and she leaves vir ion tally all of that domain to oth eyjeis. She used to go into the kitch en on Sunday afternoons when l he boys w er e home, bow rv.-t- I MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Plume Main 759 KKKSH KISM FKKKlt, CH1SP SPINACH, IIOMMJKOWN Pounds for 25c VVI.L LINK OK rivKSU MKATS ers. areor.lHiK !o reports c -n ed jjoito- corn. Calvin. Jr.. who Horn the rural districts. The Imp died last summer, particularly fa ards and gai-bns aIso were bene ior-d the Sunday afternoon pop Hb-d by the di-w npnni . It w is s.i id ! eorn d sl. ing of most uf the gardens, Mr. and Mrs. I'harb-s Waltz were Sunday visitor ul Clover Creek. Mrs. Mattie Cboaie. daughter (ielievieve, ami Charles llebert of l.a C.fande were guests at the le : ere home Saturday evening. . Miss Kuby hahkdrom and John I Hutbaeh were l.a Grande visitors Sal urday. Mi:s Uirnelee West, and Mrs. Hen Itlaise and two children. Phil lip and Anthtnctto, were recent lt Grnntte visitors. The king of Ibilgarhi has a very hard job. lie has to g't Up early everv av nlld foil li tew plots. HOOVER ' UMi-y it Svttpi a it Cliant, BABY'S DIAPERS Uiidsejc or Flannel, Cut and Hemmed. I'er Dozen $2.70 VANTA or M 15RANI) INFANTS' SHIRTS The best made trarnients, and will not shrink. $1.00 and $1.25 GIRLS' SHIRTS Asc 2 to 12 25c and 30c BOYS' AND GIRLS' SUMMER L'MONSl ITS cSOc Norton's Kiddy Shop Where giinlil) Is lllsliir Tlmn Vihc. You Save VIicn You Buy You Save When You Use- If Vim Whim Hip Hot Bread - Cakes Pies - Cookies Uo fcure It Is Slxlc by ;llliam's Hnirk: llnkrrj lAslfrn Orcguii's Ijinilliig Ilrcstl ml l'.-irj Inkers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery THE WORLD'S GREATEST ! Tlicre is No Substitute ! SALES , TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND The Nearest Service IS Ford Service Perkins Motor Co, 4th and Adams i.t master in the Ilooverless home. Deeply embedded in the soft nap of rugs, it re sists removal by ordi nary cleaning methods. For it must be beaten out! That's why The Hoover BEATS in addition to sweeping and air-cleaning. No wonder it out sells any other cleaner! Would you keep your rugs and furnishings im maculate, and still have time and strength to enjoy life? Then ,c7 a Hoover complete xi ith at tachments. We know of no surer way. WILL YOU? When you step lo the bedside of your little ones and see them so peacefully asleep, has it ever occurred to you - T wonder will they always have the ad vantages they now enjoy?" or "Will I l,e able linancially, to Sive them a good start in life?" You will -if yo have foresight enough now to make prov.s.ons for it. Not only j establishing Saving Accounts for the children but b; savin- for emer cncies that, might otherwise rob you of vour abilitv to care for them. This Hank is at YOUR Sen-ice in every possible way. La Grande National Bank W. II. Home of the G-ildcn Crust I Bohncnkamp Co.