La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 15, 1925, Image 4

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    Friday, 'May IS,-1925.
PAGE FOUR
THE h'K GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "
OUT OUR WAY
liy WILLIAMS
Mid-Season Sale
Coats - Dresses - Ensembles
Wonderful Bargains
Beautiful Materials
III
$fot (Bxmxbt Efamutg Imr&er
An In(l-ionilont Newspaper
FRANK D. APPLEBY .Editor and Puullher
JUHVEt K MATHEWS... ..Iluilnrn Manager
; P'jbliahed eveninga, except Sunday, at 3418 Adams Avenuf,
1a Orandc, Oregon, The OUervcr-Btur publlnhed every Friday.
' Entered at the Postofflce at 1-a Grando, Oregon, a Second
Class Mall Matter under act of March 2, J 87 5.
OFFICIAL PAPKfl OK UNION COUNTY ANO THE
I-;' CITY OK' VK OKANDM
; MEMDEH ASSOCIATED PHEB8
'' The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled to use for pub
llcatlon of ull news cltspatchea credited to It or not other-wlaa
credited If published theroln. All rights of republication of
' special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news here
.In also are reserved.
1 BL'BSCIUPTION KATES
1 By Carrier
Dally, per month In advance .............. .........750
latly, six months lu advance.. .4.&u
ially, single copy, ...... .. 6o
By Mall
Dally, per month In advance 10a
Dally, per six months in advance.... . ...12.50
Dally, per year in advance . 16. 00
Weekly Observcr-Btar, per year. .....12.00
ADVEUTIBINO RATE8
Display, foreign, per column Inch .. 42a
iJlsplay, local, per column inch ..40c
Time contract rates on application- . ,
' THE OHA88 WITJ1EKETH, the flower fudeth;- but tuo
.word of our Uod shall stand forever. Isulah 40:8.
,HJ" ...... n. ..' " ' .... "
i 7 Hon. our Quick ' -y- :. - '
. , f BCMi: -m Mute . - '
sf?a has (sqool 1 - VMMO AlUS " i
TtM u AN Trf HOVb Y- - l M
-tmsZT" I ntoo & srwiDto.N!l I VSHOA' Y-
A RuOE AWAKENING, 'jir . . f
OFFICE
CAT
By Junius
"The last shall be first" may apply to. baseball at the
lend of . the season but we hope La Grande proves a win
ning exception.
We took their fathers eight years ago when the-World
Varv brought on a national emergency now it is only
fair that the orphan children of war veterans te cared fur
as the American Legion will do with the income from the
five million dollar endowment fund being raised this month.
SEEKING CITIZENSHIP.
A surprising effect of- the immigration quota law has
been that the diminishing number of immigrants admitted
has been accompanied by a considerable inci-ea.se in the
number of applications for American citizenship.
This anomalous situation may be interpreted to mean
that the exclusion of many unfit aliens and the keen com
petition to gain enhance to America has awakened more
alien residents to a realization of the real worth of the
country and of the benefits of American citizenship. For-'eign-born
men and women numbering 177,000 were made
lAmfricun citizens in 1924. First papers wore filed by 424,
iOOO would-be citizens.
An unfortunate feature of the increase in the number
of .applications for naturalization was that , the federal
examiners were unable to act upon 100,000 of them la.st
year. As a result the benefits of American citizenship
were temporarily denied to 100,000 aliens. If this delay
was occasioned by an inadequate force of examiners means
should be found for enlarging that force. If it was oc
casioned by insufficient funds, as has been reported, con
gress should hereafter provide an adequate appropriation.
' Before the war skeptics charged the immigrant with
seeking American citizenship to evade compulsory military
service in the motherland. Their refutation is seen in the
increasing naturalizations since the war, in spite of the
fact that the United States adopted compulsory military
service in the. World War.
Young Ilrltlo (at night, in I'iiIN
man berth): "Honey, lliim'y?"
Man (in nrxt berth): t'unroiiiul
H, liuulnm, this U a Metering; cur,
nut a beo lile."
.
, ' AT M. S1XO
Warden We let every man !o
what he lias been accustomed to
doing on the outside.. What is
your profession?
New Prisoner I am an airplane
pilot.
' ri(;i'n.iivi:i.Y si'i:Kiv;
Kor 40 days and 4n nights
A mlKhty rain ensued;
The flood found Noah 4(1 fled
Willi patient 4(i-(iiiic-.
. .
I've loved ten women. .Inst
t'Jiink. eight of them imukI luive hatl
pyurrlieu.
The first alii of siirlnu
bathing girl on u mUK;izine
in u
cover.
WOMEN IN GERMAN ELECTION.
More women than men voted for Von Ilindenburs: for
president of the German republic. This fact has brought
down upon the German women the maledictions of the
anti-monarchista and has given them the credit or blamo
(depending on the affiliation of the critics) for the elec
tion of the former field marshal of the kaiser,
f Political theorists have sought an explanation fur tlvo
trend in the German elections and many convinced them
iselves that they had found the answer. They believed
that woman more than man is attracted to brass buttons
and hero worship, and, again, that woman is a conserva-:
tive creature much less inclined than man to change and
experiment.
Hokum! Tommyrot! Hunk! The reason, and the only
leason, more votes were cast for Von Hindenburg by
.women than by men was that Germany has more women
voters than men votei-a. As a result of the war the fe
male population of Germany exceeds the male by 3,000,000.
Theje are eleven women to every ten men in Germany.
This accounts for the preponderance, of women's votes for
the German military leader.
Women may be more conservative and more attracted
to brass buttons and military heroes than aire men, but in
politics experience has proven that the women vote with
their men in ninst instances. The German women have
the--voting strength to decide their elections, but utiles i
they are different from American and lititish women they
will cast their majority with the male majority.
' Money limy not mean Mirer.
Inrt It Is often nrervsiiry to haw
HfimrtliliiK v.uxt rrprt'M-nls It when
yon jtperonrti jnnr hunker for
lonn.
One Uijlli the world ih-cUh s mi
(implliit'r or th ntlll small voicr.
Theiv In a wiiii! or whow flint
name Is Kin is. Wonih-r Ju-st what
hilt rut (if r hiul In mind wlun he
nam id thf oiiubsIit.
w
I 'i'Jio .Nnlfoniil Kraut nsMicludoii
nt Ms f.ilratto fontonifiin iul(H-at4's
tin nsr of snncrknmt plo. Voting
nltis lnmld try It. Ilnhhy in't
say "Not mi j(ool as I Ih saurrUraut
thi nmtlu'r twil tn nmkf."
w
pomi:
I klicil lu'i- In tin1 parlor,
I Mt nij.sclf irrow faint;
I hrt'athfi! lot of tlo ap pt rlum',
j titNO'd too liUli'h pnint.
A foot limnha uIh-ti Win witv'a
roniH hurt hut a wist' man kjvx out
to thf inovirM.
At MY hl.rilf
A uottian wrnt Into u dniK Morr
and ankiMl for our rent's north of
IiimvI poudrr.
Drnunlst : "'.i , mndani, thai
isn't rnouuli to wrap up."
I,ad : "Who Hilt) u rap It up?
.Iir-l hlow It on in hark."
It hrKtn.s to look as lhoni;lt
)hw's will tthout l-r llo hardest
vlrt- pr.sldtil to for,;''! lltat wr
ha"' rvt-r had.
"t'hurhs )iik'iis woiks all vv k
for ;i dollar and a hall," says ;l
l(fn In a Sln-rtdiin ltiad, t'hiruKo.
hook Hhop. I; yon ln-ln-v.' It ?
t niffnl nnnljsis ,f (hr rlrrtlon
h ;I8II rp'rt ri'M'Uls rri (Mini;.
I'hrrtY wotr loo inan rrpnl)tlans.
HEALTH
Suits
Coats - Ensembles
Reduced
V4 and y3
Two Special Lots Of Dresses
$19.75 $12.50
sTitoNt; iii:ai,tiiy tkkth
Oy lr. Frrdrrh-k l. Strieker I
Tli! rcsponsihllity for yrowinfr
.slron healthy trt-Ui n-wta larKely 1
with inothiTM. The expectant mo-j
Ihcr occupies the Htrutetlf; position
In this endeavor, for her itnhorn
butty has already Htarled to build
Hh firnl O elh by ttie fifth month i
of gestation. The general health of !
the mother previouK anrl .'aiba-- j
Mlient to the hitth of the child, and 1
especially the food she eats, have J
a direct bearitiK upon the quality!
of the tooth .Hlrticttnv ttie baby is'
huilding. if the mother Buffers no
serioiiH lllneKS during this period.
if her food contains in proper pro
portions the growth element known
as vll amines. It Is probable that
the baby will have a set of first
teeth that are well formed, hard.
and resistant to decay. If, how
ever, her food Is deficient in these
factors, or If her general health is
impaired, the baby's teeth utmost
certainly will be defective when
I hey appear; that is, the toot h
at rueture will not be hard and
buse enough to resist the pro
cesses of decay.
The expectant inol her should
liiuk nt least one pint of milk daily
since milk Is the best source of or
ganic lime. she should have a
daily allowance of a leafy vegetable
;uu h as .spinach, lei t nee. greens or
cabbage. In uddillon to this, her
diet, should include fruits, butter,
cgfcs, whole wheat bread and whole
grain cereals. It Ih al?:o important
1 hat the mot tier should visit t he
deni 1st regularly throughout
pregnancy.
The mot her's duty Is not how
ever, completed when the baby is
born. Maternal nursing gives (he!
baby the best food for healthy KITIKNR. On:. Alice Northup,
tooth development. Nursing also fi-ycar-old doughter of J. L. Nor
aidH in the development or the thup or Hilteoos on Hlllcoos lake in
baby's gums, necessary for aubae- die western part of Uine countv.
uuent growth or I he te.-th. disappeared Monday and her father
As the baby grows older he : fears that she has met with an ac
.hould be given orange juire. jetdent or has been spirited away by
About ttie fall It or sixth month rough men In th; t locality, accord
other foods may be added to. .lifi t big to word neelvcd by Sheriff
bab'.s diet, such u;t cereals, vege- I Taylor.
Former Values to
$35
Bcngaline, Roshniara, Canton Crepe
All Sizes. . ; .
Former Values to
$22.50
Flat Crepe, (icorgettc
Lone and Short Sleeve Models.
N. K. WEST & GO.
laughable situations.
Vocal solos by l-eonn Mc.N'aniee,
Illanche Stoddard, I'aul Ktiautz, Kl
wood (rwilliams. Kloy Nelson ami
Mildred Lovett were excellent as
were the duel numbers' by Thyra
Stoddard and Krncst Waikins and
by Mr. Knuutz and Hlanche Ktod
durl. A quartet selection by
Illanche Stoddard, Thyra Stoddard.
Krn est Wat It ins and I'aul iCnautz
was also very well received.
A four piece orchestra Mrs. K.
Holmes. Kenneth Oekeier. Frank
Robinson and Raymond 1 Jiggers
uccompanied the singers, lletween
acts Jane stange and Hilda Ashby
danced, accompanied by Mrs. H. N.
Ashby at the piano.
Mrs. Karl Sloddard was man
ager of the comedy, Mrs. Norman
Krees was director and Karl Stod-
herplard, musical director.
Miiii iti:ioini:i .MissiNt;
in that locality since. Tne sh-rtff
teamed from a friend of the girl
at Coburg that she had threatened
to run away from home.
When warm weather meets a
tazy disposition they go away and
sit down and chuckle together.
Spring has hit Anniston. Ala., full ;
force. Man there broke his leg t
jumping off a barn. i
The ilitlereiice
I unity and a mt
(unit only knock
bet Wren Oppoi'
ir )h that uppor
i once.
(Jennan Sinjrcrs Invade
liOndon w it h (hand Opera
IMtKSIiKN, ('.- rmany (Ai).
Sixteen of (leintany's best ope
atie tars are b-a int; ( Im lall
or a Inn
t 'o Cll
of per-
th.
dire
The
include
at tutnit
necb d
em uf
London
have
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
Phone Main 759
Fresh Dressed Chickens
Fresh Pineapple
part of May for l.oitbn i
moil tils' engage incut at
(ianlni. here a Herte1
torntances iu (b rinan Is l
n under t he dir ect ion
Munich conduelur and
III uno Walter.
Htai'S Selecletl lor
the following who
time or other been run-
w 11 h tile Metropolitan no
New York: llatbaia Kemp.
Iella Ueinhai .11, l-'ii.drteh Si hoir.
nf t lie Merlin state opei a: I'aul
lten.ler. if the Munich opera; and
.lack I 'Him. now or the Amster
(lain opera. Ttie ether stars are
Oltn Utters and Iblene Wild-
br inn. of Iterltn; 1'iltx Sc!iuleil,
of HnmlMim; La tint v. Meichior !
Hay rent h; Kdtmnl ll.ilecli and
I'aul Rhode, el M-tiih It; Lolte
Leluilann, Ricbai .1 Mavr. Mai la
Olcewska Kind Sehipper, iMil
Hetty Scliutitann ot lenua. tin I
Net a S inemejer, nf Mesdeil.
The repertnlre fo London em
braces Rtchai d Wanner ' "I 'lytng
I Mitch man," "Lidu-ngiin." "MeiH.
Ici-Hlnger." 'Vatkyiie." "(ioctter
daemmeriing." iiud ""ft 1st it it and
Istdde," und Rlclmrd Sltanss" ' Ki
el I ru" and "I lose tika alter."
table juices, milk soup, etc., all of
vliieti help to improve the quality
of the teeth even after they have
been rut. Any illness of the baby
may interfere with the normal de
velopment of the teeth. If the haby
Ih weak and backward, see a doc
tor who will advise on the neces
sary treatment.
A careful supervision of the
baby's diet is necessary. This
should contain ph-uly of milk, fruit
juice, well cooked whole grain cer- I
eals. fresh vegetables, und some .
haid whole wheat bread, or toast!
In Induce chewiiiK so as to develop'
the guniH and thus provide suffl- !
cleiil Mpace for the second teeth. !
Ily paying atlention lo the diet, j
both lor the mother and the baby
and by observing the rults of clean
liness during infancy and child
hood, most children should grow j
up with a set of good, strong, j
hard and healthy teeth which will
not decay or abcess easily,
MANY WITNESS !
MUSIC COMEDY j
MVntlmirrt from I'nge One.) j
young sculptor of (ireeuwich Vtl- ;
lace. New York, and lil sweet
heart I'atriciii (I. conn McNanoe).
RrIaud received n comniis-iMn to
do some statues for a newly rich
(aimer j.nd bis wife il. K. Wat-1
kins and Mrs. Karl StetdardL The
'.nulling unfolding of ttie plot, in- 1
r.'ipctsed with musical numbers.
produced many Interesting and
The girl b ft home during the
afternoon, telling her fattier that
she was going to visit friends at
Ada, four or five miles away, and
that she would walk up the rail
road. She did not appear at the
home or I he friends ut Ada, her
father said, and has not been seen
Spent Fortune in Search
"l spent $l,Sm in 7 years treat
ing willi physicians, some special
ists costing me $10 a visit, only
to at last say that nothing could
be done for me. that I had can
cer or :itcers of the stomach. I
suffered awful pains In my stom
ach, but after taking a few doses
of Mayr's Wonderful It e m e d y .
t hese a 1 1 dlsa ppeu red a ml f or It
years am feeling fine." It is a
.simple, harmless preparation that
removes all the catarrhal mucus
f i-d Ml fit. Inltlnnl true! urt.l i!
lays the Inflammation which I
causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments, in
cluding appendicitis. On;- dose
will convince or money refunded.
At ull druggists. Adv.
RODE'S MARKET
wii.i, hi-:
Open Saturday, May 16 .
AT Kill I'i ADAMS AVK.
f'OMi: IX AMI LOOK IT ovi:it.
)mi Mral iIIik-i fi-nm niir f:n-ni al prki-.s you ran affuitl lo pay.
V Ili-IUrr I'Iiimu; !lil)-.l
i:i;mi Miii:i! voi it iti vs tiiu .most
II Von Want llic llest
Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
Ilu Sine II Is Mmlu li.v. OnilMam's, Dloitrlc Uukci-y J-UMIom,.
Orcson's I.iading Itrcad nn.l I'aslry llakcra
Gwilliams, Electric Bakery
, Home of the G)ldcn Crust
A
Reliable
Bank
Reliability (hat means
helpfulness as well as
safety no matter what
the emergency.
La Grande
National Bank
Sound, Itcllalilc, rrogmuire
The Nearest
Service
IS
Ford
Service
Perkins
Motor Co,
4th and Adams
Children's Underwear
Summer Weight, njo 2 to 12 25c lo $1.25
Ladies' Vesta anil Union Suits 35c to 80c
It Pays to Buy Here and Get
the B'-'st and Pay Less.
We Have a I.arjrc Stock of Children's
SIIOKS, STOCKINGS, DRESSES. HATS
We Still Have a Few
GIRLS' SI'IUNG COATS :
' Sollinjj at Less Than Cost Price
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Winn. Oualilj Is HlKln-r Than I'riic.
READ TILL! (UiSEKVER CLASSIFIED ADS
Tipping over the mitt nr muklng
fun of our wire's spring- bonnet
uru Bit 113 ut u lu-.
For Ladies
peter Pan
Silk-and-W'ool Slip-over
SWKATKltS
Assorted Colors
Special
$2.45
I'OIJ MEN
Athletic Underwear
Special
1!c
The Nov York
Store
1216 AUnitu
FOU THE
Crow
SHOOT
SUNDAY
I have Shot (Inn Shells
all grades; .22 Kiflea
and .22 Cartridges.
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
PhoM &U:a 81
1
Fresh Strawberries
TOMATOES - CUCUMBERS - HEAD LETTUCE - GREEN PEAS - PEETS
NEW POTATOES - TURNIPS - CARROTS - GREEN LEANS
RADISHES - GREEN ONIONS
EXTRA LAKGii GRAPE KRITT
J. G. SNODGRASS
111 Depot St.
Exclusive Grocer
Phone .Main 73