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Monday, May 25, 192;"). Page Four THE LA 'GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 5.. .'.''1 $5a (Braubc luututo, COhscr&cr All lllileM'llllrlll Kl'WsliMT KHANK H. AI'I'I.KIIY IMIInr iiml i'iilillhfr JIAllVI.V K MATIIIiWH Iliinln.nn MlilWKcr l' llillnlinil ovt'lilliKR. onrept. Huilility, nl 1410 Ailama Avi-liuo, 1a (lruiiilc, melton, 'i'ho otiHiirvni'Hhir published every l-'rlilny. Klltmctl it 1 tin, 1'OHtuff Irn lit I,u tlrautlit, Ort.Kolli UM HocullU China Mall' Matter under lut of Mutch JKVIi, OKI'IOIAI. J'AI'IMI OK UNION I'dtJNTVT ANU TliM C.'ITlf III'' J.A. liltANOK MKMIIKK AHHtl(.'IATKI) VHIMi Tlie Amiorlnted I'm-mh )n i-xeluslvely entitled to iihu fur pub million uf ull hews dlitpatt.-hfii ci edited to It or lint ulberwlHn credited If published therein. All iIkMh of republication of special llpiitehen In thin paper, untl uiu lliu local iiumh liuro In fttno oro reserved, HUHHL'llH'TION ItATUH liy I'lllTlcr lally, per month In advnnee , lialiy, tlx inuntliii In uilvuut:u iJully, aliiglu copy liy Mull Iiully, jut niontli In uilviiiicn , Jmlly, pur all mouths In advunee...., 1 lully. per year tn advance..... Weekly Obnei ver-Htitr, per year .......... 7ua .(.b tu BOo .. 12.10 no ..13.00 ADVKIITIHINU ItATKH JiMklu y, forrlen, per column Inch Idapluy, local, Hr column llit-li , 'J'lmo cuntincl intra un application 420 ..-.400 l'MAt'li I I.KAVIO Willi V(if. my peace I hIvii luilti you; not iih thti tvoild kIvi-Mi, i;K' I until yon. I,cl nut olir Item t lm 1 1 .jtil.lt .1. neither lit It lie iilnilil. - J. .In. H:27. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS It's ii wino weed juttt now Unit knows how to look liko u radish. ' J rvit4IClEMOun MOlTwlN v ' ; A XWJ.LOOK Y" IJD j.T tMrtT HUMP Of f VOJ(? M R.GXT ABOuTl!' 1 0ACK! Site-TWfT"1tetiM& -ft) 1 HSHtPt)f I loo, -fou&M CHARltO! AND j r I PUT "TeiAf HXD OOWN tLLA) I S r , 1 vnT A Ptcfufit OF NOvl jWift f J 'If iMPn.il J ilpii i i5' jmw Mt3nitt7S GET GRAM. OFFICE CAT ByJv,niu$ Even in no-callt'd luud linn's sit nit, shaili.s mtiii to Im Jililc to ctilloct their usnnl mwtls of Kiukcrs. One mi.sim why the olil-limo jiroiifhor UiiTiitoni'tl his flock with hfll-fiit! wild litTiiii.so ho didn't hnvo much ttalav.v to ltMie. 'Iiu world itm.st lu in prolty K""d slinpo. No ont is hnrphiK on koiiio ininu'iimry ini'imco to tlio "jrront honrt of Ami'dot." Tito tronlilo with nio.st of us is that nlxiiil tlu time v in c fit for soll'-jvovt'innii'tit w yt'itiu to utivcru I he other fellow. Thil'ly-einht stitte lej-islittiuvs passed it total of 10,80'.) hilltj this yeur. If we are n liiw-nhiilini; people ami it b: ptiKSililo to nttain perl'et'tiim liy statute, we must be ueitr injr'pef fectioiMit thin country.' ' ' ' "" ' '" '" Slmdy lull Kim'l.v, ei'lllrtiTj- liy ri'llli'lrr.!, lilt! lim-k llllinit Hit' rurlll. "I Jtint iiilKjtitl tiiliiK III u (mlii lOlilifiy." "Im thitt mi?" ' Vfji. Imt I tli tliliil nol to tut In thtt illnliitf ritr." niiM.s to I'oitcirr If ml Ntt u tall li'llnw iillfuti of a fl'OWtl, A li'iitli r nf mrii. iiiurcliliiK ft'.ir- Ivhh untl priiiiil, Antl yon know tif u liili- whom' in'iv ti'lllni; altiml Wunltl -uuki lilM iiriMitt lit-ml tn In iiMKtiltth In Itovvt'tl, It'tt it pretty koiiiI ilull In ItilKi't It. If yon know of a Hki'lfton littltlt-n nwuy, In a t-lnNt-1 unit (jintrvlt-il anil kept ttoni tin' ilit'. In tin' tttuk; anil wlnwti' ttliimlni;. w htiHi' Hinlitt'll tlltplay Wonlil eiinti' tirlt-f anil htii'riiw anil llfi'loni; tllHinny, ll'jt a pretty ;otnl plan to ( foiBit It. Hoviii"; Suilui Lands Simp; Hcrlh in Jail ly Itcl'iiKing to Talk Radio Chats M MHO ON TDK I AltM. lly J'uwrl Cntnlry, Jr.) A Ilulto wilfmnun from a kirxr city huh out In 1 1m country In th nuiiiiiM'rllnin trytiiK to twit a radio K-t with the neccHMury uccoHHorli-n, to u farmer, Mho funmT was very liidlfftri'iit, ullhouxh (ll3 other nifinlxTti of IiIn fiiiiilly wero ijuite IntiTfHttMl. Flnully, thu Hulioinun propoHiul Huil un cfloit bo inudo to ilixl out whut wan la tlio air ut I hut moim-nt. Tin wt whs prodtitMMl. An an tinitii wum thrown over il trc. (i round w ir coniM cti d. IlutterlcH W4 iu put In pluctt and connected, even u loudHpt-ukiT wim produrvd and In u few Hfconds huh heard the voire of tint Htatlon In the Iutk" city HoitK) thirty or forty lulli-a u way. It jiiKt liappemd that (he. wea ther fureCHMt WtlH hetlifT Riven. The Hpealter autiutiiteed th coming of a Mlorm that would cover that ur ea. At that moment tho huu was HhililUK. '1'lm furnntr laughed. le wim very much Hkeptlcul uhout the value of radio, lie. Ilntened to ad ditional In l or uiittlon about the weather, and then he wondered It (hero whh uny truth about tho com tut; Htorm. lie remembered that he wan puttlnir on u new roof on a part of hid house, Thtt old roof whh off uid the Htorm would do much damage. Although the ky whh uliHolutely clear, the nun was HhtnliiK uiifl ho did not believe there wub ffntntf to be u 8torm, he 'went to work and covered the bare I ruf tern with cnnvaH. No bo one r jwjiH the Job completed when aiiKry 'cloiidK 'omiiieuced to roll over the I horizon, and In a very Hhort tlun ia Hevere elect itcii I Hlorin broke I The farmer uud the nuleHuian stood 'IndooiH watching through thu win dow uh tho ruin beat down. I.IKMON' (AI'. Seven years without havliiK ulleted a Biiik'lf word, detfpllo po.HHCMslutl of alt hlM farullleM, coupled w It Ii a detenu 1 nut ton to live In jail in prefer ence to a life of freedom, ha c made Ivan (HuchoMi known to everyone In I.IhIioh, 11m Ik a iiiVMtery1 to t he police, who Jiavo on more than one ocuhhIuii Hhown him tlio prlNon doors, und thi people HcemliiKly iievrr ft o of upeculiitiniT , why tho voluntary "silent prisoner" never says a onl. j "How much is that Bit?" asked A policeman picked Ivan up ( I he farmer, one suninier nl(,lt In I'M.i. ithle-pj The salesman told him. i n a park bench, and ran him tu. j "I'll take it," ald the farmer. Questioned, lie i efutied to answer. "The Information 1 have just re I'apcis In h a pocketa K.iv his reived Is of Kreatcr v:ilur than the iiaiue, and Ills nationality, Kou-U-ost of the set." oiuouio, uu un- ian nun ne nu'i , te ore the KaleHiiu-n tefl the r;i- H.eloiiRed to tlie crew of u forei(;n j ,nn hail been Installed and was steamer that had left port the dayiready for use. of hit! arrest. He got a few months ! To.Iay that same farmer recclv us a viiKrant. in Jail he Dchaved r8 very fine entertainment over h's himself, but spoke never a word. , ni,Uo every evening. In addition ma time no, uie prison sent ivuini,,. h,.arM informntion of value to tu the Itumanlnu consul, but not him as a (tinner. a word would he niy. The per-1 This Is a true story. II happen plevd consul sent It k lit back , 10 eil to a friend of mine. It is pr.Min. where he remained for p,ud example or how radio can three yems tmit-tly. peacefully and nerve the man on the funn. contentedly, but absolutely tiiler.t. j . - doctors liae pronounced Iv.mi . . . , normal in every way. and estab- SOVICl IVIarmCrS LlVC llsh.d the r.i.l that he enjoys in rnnifni-f nnrl Ksil lr ou know- of a (him: that will darken t he Joy. H;. telling to the siukIuk of bird. Of a man or a woman, a girl or a " ,MM' msuneti ami aouseo nov, i hi tils own uiiiKunc. and in moit l'hat will wine out a mnlle r the others, but he neer showeil he least way annoy (heard what h sahl. Trans hnce Liverpool recently A ft How. r cause un gladness to been set for him, but till is of no 1 attention anions steamer cb. It's a pretty i;ood plan to, inrtfet it. M'liiuil I'iwliiatt:; join;r tmt in In tlio win Id this immth will ftuisitliM1 a cnltr;c rthiratitm dilTirult or cmkv to AtTiuv in pittptntiim U thrir anihititm to jrr.iu tho utl tvnnlaj;os of nno. Tho boy or y. who wants a collet: Otlucatitut and wanU it Uul onotij'.h tan ic-ali'.o tho ainhi tiiU .roganllosrt of his or htr l inam'ial luuulicap. Workin.'T tmo's way thiounh collono is nrithor tlit'l'iriilt nor dorail jinff for tho yomuvstor wlio has onory, ability, and tho d ntJ to gvt ahoatl, ItVt hoinjv dono ly thousands of stud ntfl all ttvor tho nation. It's a mattor of vision. DOlNCi ONK'S "KIT" KOU OKIMIANS. j PaaidiiR out oht dollais hotv and thoro in thoso timos. whon tho proniium of jaicross and advanroniont is placed i personal and imsinoss oeomnny, is a jol that rotpiinv raioful oonsiilotatiim. Without it your donation budget assumes laijivr pmpoitions than are warranted. It is with full appicciatii'U nf that fact, thcivftuv, that tho liORiim will stall out tomorrow to ntiso its quota in Vnion aniuty for the l-'mlowim ut Kund that is to piwide lioniCs and pioper t.ne br oiphan ehi!dien of Worltl War voteran.i mul ospoit tivatuient for all of Orojron's crippled children in the new f.tate lu: pilal. e;iin loaders say that they have never Mdicited here without posstssiu.o.' con fidence Hint they wen j:ion aUio eceivcl in every in-j i taneo, (Vrtainly tin y aio o! lei Uv v it hie icecivett this! time when their cau.vo nuvns t!ie saving of countless ehibj d en to better eiti.'ouslup aad a umie fruitful life. j When you ;ie a uolai, or live dollars, tn' a nundivd! t'ollars lonioirow to the 1 .ejiioti, you can do so with l!e! knowledge that that inonoy will Iveoiue a permanent en-' tlownient, earning intcuv t year after year that will tv svnt , to j'ive a homo, cdurati a. and a cluuieo at happiness to th.v I'hildien of "thoso who ave t!to iuoi" in tho World War.; What nunv no!!e contiibulion couM one wish to make; than this? Your "bit" may small im- lar:e tmt when! laultiplicd by thousand i ml ten:; of thousands it w ill nunint ; t'p tt tho live million raaik srt by the t ojiion as it rvMjuin-j incut to pMnvrly esiry oa ihu. wxik. If ou d not hae' in oppoitunity t v.io. it "m me t..t Muited dunu: ta ; U'Nt.fow das and w.sh , h.tve a pait in this c.use hivk mailed to The Okoiwr will b. piopeiv placed wi'r lio I nion county quota. IM'OOl. (A l'). The Soviet Uordtcnny, hich visit d ', attracted much Urltish sailo'-s avail. Iviin has determined hot . not only because of Its social halls to speak. 1 elaborately furnished for all ineiu- At th 'bd "ir -three War fHi- j bers of the crews, but also be prlson aut horltiet; pave t his 1 Nile it . cause of the Ions rest, periods Homu this l n uhm! crop cnr man a new outfit of clothes and a provided for the men. on all Would UOm ii rntve aiilblim; pocki-tfnl of tmniey und set him (Soviet Kus.;i;in ships the seamen win cnii hot hell. We hnu cihmiuIi tree. (tut at the Kate h vhi.uikjwork tui- hours with ei;ht hours i thai (ttdns mi Milium! rnUluil- , hack and refos: to b ine the'otf. while the stokers do four- lii; 11. sheltering walls. 1 i hour shifts with a U'-hour break Knur vtT.s htixf l:-!iied sin-e ' n,,,tt IM'n 1 hvir 1 ns of (l,,, then. Today Ivan is nss.st.int i T,M' "'"dienuy v;i.q visit-d by ok b'it h" will aeeept ' ""''"''ei a o i:ie Krillsu inuepeil- "Nel ca:e." aid the he eonOsettt-d the nald eapluted liquoi. Jud:c bottle Of j rtnui It's unoki eltlUK ' there's Kirls A skull half nn Inch thick ihnl wa Itiiiud hi ArtaoiiM will In Milt tn ahluutoii. Well, tlint'.s the prii;c-r pbico for It. A i 'il hni'tl (joy Is the htinbo who It inks iced tea fo :iMiuk he needs a i llil' i r alter It. moki: l.o i: iiMiirs ll i ren-ed her t hia uianlv breast. Then both be;au to snicker; V et.iek, a pop, on know the r Out what ca l I'd he for lleker money tor bis work, sion.illy he poes out on eonneeted Wit the kited f to in t hese ee!U sions he w it It inamte.st.itini's of i ln's hts job, he loves hi: home, and he finds joy selt -imposed silence. iMls n,,ss ' the snrlal halls. . .. i::'l returns; v. lie! :i prison i in his! Three World Renowned Brands of Ladies' Hosiery Phoenix Kayser La France MILADY'S Hosiery today, if she be well dressed, will he either a matched or blended hose to go with tho touches of blonde, apricot or tan shades of her two-tone shoes; or( one of the sunburst shades with either black or tan shoes. l!ut for more drossy occasions she will undoubtedly want one of the more sheer hose such as chiffon. You will find our Hosiery Department complete in every detail, with all the new shades. Colored Top Bobbies, 51.23 PHOENIX Chiffon $1.73 and $2.93 PURE SILK All colors $1.50 and $1.83 "KAYSER Pure Silk $1.63 and $1.93 MUNSINGWEAU Guaranteed Hose $1.00 Pr. LA FRANCE Pure Silk $2.25 SILK HOSE All Colors 79c Pr. KIDDIES' HALF, THREE-QUARTERS, SEVEN-EIGHTS SOX All Colors and Combinations Silk, Silk-and-Cotton, All-Cotton and Lisle 30c to 81.25 N. K. WEST & CO INC. Tliu l.i'Kimi DmloHiiii'iit Dili,; Is Hoittiy of yoiu- MiiHirt. vlnltnm Hint Ijiisslitn Htainin un; never without n job or a Hlilp. If their vessels are lletl up. or in tloek for repairs, the pay Koen on i.'iftilarly until they ko to sea afftiln. whether in the saute or an other vessel. One month's leave. Willi full pay. is Ktanted annually when the seamen either visit their houiej or brins" their families to the port of their arrival, the ex pense of travel being borno by the elate. B ITES-STINGS Apply wet baking soda or house hold ammonia, followed by WICKS V Va fo Ru b Ovmr 17 Million Jar, U..J Y.arty Children's Cretonne Parasols Very well made in several different colors at the low price of $1.50 LADIES' SUMMER PARASOLS lG-rib. Made from colored cretonne. $3.00 I'unuiols made to last and give service, selling at I lie lowc price ever offered for this grade of parasols. Norton's Kiddy Shop vv ho werr shown and the sailors' firemen's reception room, the latter nf w hich has a I .cm tie cor- j Ka ner w nere imo(oj;niplis ot l,'iiine, Karl Mar, I us-a lai.xembourg and ot her noled Soviet leaders are .show u. It was explained to the British fl T IT JK A 7 I'vervbodv know how oui;ht lt b" done but noboil, to do the ni that w.iv. No man lle:;Iton , Pt.de. er snftert '2 M. ii ( nuiihl at SOU. MAItSllr'tKI.O, Or. While sit- ms b.sble their still. Ueoitie V.is :i.ati and Watt Short ot Sout Ii 'sie-uch were found by Oeputy She Vtlf Osmuiitl. who had s 'arched nut the loi'Ulily. a mile soTifli of the (lharb-ston bay bruise. ArratiriO'd flu Ju.stue May bee's court in North I lb nd tin.- tuointtiK eaeh was tln.-d 'H'omi und senh need to m months eenis In the county jail. This Iiu-n a. m! jlhe .oil tenam to I i:ivin rimli of Atbuiv and W. I. I troin in- venre, I'oit; md, w e- arre;:bMt tiling 5W.dlo un; Iim Alter the wa llir MKlcti wo men talk about cai b other In t'.ic m amtal be'ts, we mii;ui-( ivmmi-m- It "rn Item h." W'oiK of .i American Artists in Paris Salon I" UIS ( V1'. Tbuty - nine uie i :ea a a i tists haw t he bono s ot tli.- annual Salon this e.n. Du v rtir oUtnotubfivd ly the W i s i He exhlbltoi s 1-Ul t In II oi K s'H'tt s lip e i 'tilt i til y with yesterday by Sheriff I hiits-ii near Bndse. the former chained with popessiou. the latter for drlv iiu; w hile llitovieated. The men were released on ball. Orpin y Sbcrltr Ocnlc- (,uil(. Tin-: o.i.i.i:s. o: p!.,i or (not KUtlly was elit-'ted by t t.. 'I'oleiuan. d P'.ity sherii:. m tefed on a ci.in l hire, ny ladirtaient jeharaitit; tio-tr of f'm.Is ft out the dienti's or? ice. Trial was t"nt i tiely st tor lb.' !nst -k ill June. Coh inau is at hbeity e-n c b.ui. lal ot the III! aau etufiv ati-t v o h Paul Wash l,iii. k I'll, t'ott a net The Nearest Service IS Ford Service Perkins Motor Co. 4th and Adams at t istn. tllspoI it Hit sioeletu nult'd verity on the JM''' 1 v,th the rslt that the I ptv a!.' idiotUed thO ,il ol me i He OloaaiMtt i tn, i,vii - M!l t-! that K l ill i i.tmi:tetn Mi MARKET in i L I'hone Main 7."; JOEL'S GROCERIES Telephone Us For Service ' t I t. ,111 i.l i.ti.l N! .1 V'Up.Klltl. t;..t.i. i .i, ll-.i , ... t A It i.iSvi. I Uth ',1 W 1 i",n. irnati. i.t , it.;-; j OrnJ HiM n. Mien , Men's Leather Goods 1TKSKS l I.KTS CAKI) CASKS ltHMMHOOKS tm.i. koi ns Kh CVSKS l'iiics! (Jnalilv l owest Pi iocs THE L & L DRUG CO. The Ia-kmi I ek iihtil OrtM t wembj jHir It's A Pleasure Tn imi YiU'il H.WK- im; wivii an in.ti Ti Tit in sritisiNi; n i.ivi: KK.vi. sh:uvu t:. La Grande National Bank I I T I S NOT roKf.i: r : ..lit to h .f t'le Wot 3 1 11 rs. waizaiskv rs. Smith A little Tolisli boy, without telling his parents, changed his name the first day in an American school. He had a fine Polish name, but he was in a new world, and he wanted a name that would symbolize his great change. European women, upon coming to America, quickly revolutionize the manner of things they buy for then tables and their homes. An authority has estimated that foreign-lxirn women ask for goods by their advertised names within two weeks after they have begun house keeping in America. They are quick to sense that in the new world the good tilings are advertised, and that unknown goods in unknown stores are likely to lie of unsatisfactory quality As the European woman quickly learns, American ad vertising is for the buyer's protection. An Advertised Product Hears n Proud Name. It Has a Reputation to Uphold. 1 1