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tut? t a nnAMni?, r.vr.NTMr, nnsTmvT'.T? Friday, June G. 1025. Pape Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER An Iiuk-pcmU'iit Nt'wspnprr FRANK B. APPI.KBY... 2IAHVKY K. MATTHKW8 Kililor and Publisher ., liilttlnr-KH MaiuiK f P'ibllshcd evening, rxcuiit Sunday, at 1410 A'lania A veil up. La Grande, Orojcon. The Ubse rver-Stur publish-?! t-vcry I'ridny. Entered at the Postofflco at J -a Grande, Oregon, aa tJccond Clan Mall Matter under act of March 2, 17 3. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY A-ND THE CITY OF LA GRANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PHEHfl Th Asaootated Prvaa la exclusivity nit 111 ed to uao for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise oredlted If published therein. AH rights of republication of speotai dispatches la this paper, and uito the local news hero in also are reserved. SUBSCKUTION RATES By OnTk-r Dally, per month In advance - 75o Dally, six months In advance .. .$4.0 Daily, single copy. .. ,..,.... 6o By .Mall Dally, per month In advance Dally, per six months in advance....... Dally, per year In advance... . Weekly Observer-8 tar, per year 60o ...UG ..IJ.UO ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, por column inch..... , 42o Display, local, por column inch. .... w.............4uo Time contract rates on application ' "1 1--. i LET T1IIR MIND RE IN YOU. win. h mxh also in Christ Jesus. Let nothing be done tlirouw tfirlft- or vain glory; but in lowliness of mind let cuch eateeiu uther better tiuu themselves. Phillppiuns il:5, 3. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS '; One of the most unpleasant things of life must be to feel badly and have nothing special to kick about. 5 We are all free citizens in this peat country of ours and do exactly as we please except for our consciences, our-wives, our landlords and the neighbors. With crops in the valley promising ail the prize-winning characteristics that could be desired, it's a source of regret that the county budget has no provision for a county ex hibit at the state fair this fall. Prize money would go far toward cutting down the appropriation. Surely we should be able to find a few extra dollars for such a purpose. ' The proposal of the grange to investigate the possibility and advisability of establishing a free city market in La Grande is one of the interesting developments of the recent fetate meeting of that organization. If a market will aid the farmers in profitable disposal of their products, and If it offers them better distribution with less handling and less intelmedTale" profiC Oie "plan should receive general approval. City markets are distinct assets to agricultural, interests in many communities and there is no reason why H market could not be established here to advantage. Agri culture in Eastern Oregon is on the highioad to better limbs and more stable prosperity and every effort should be made, by rural and urban people alike, to sustain thai I progress. Everyone in the Claude Kundu Valley will profit by any agricultural improvement. W0::;:0- ':( STAN)' BACK BOwiV ' mH'MEAW ! I $ if li I'll Giit'im Fust I the-m amt mo , ?) iMii '''ffi'cv -SHOT! ITS One o' CEMTPEOE! "faEMS i-SSfc fyfc IEM THOUSAM LMOr J V w groRE TEET.ir Xv' K CEMTlPEOES COMikJ1 LJv ifP: 'I 5lpt A FALSE. ALARM. N x .w,Lu:p ATTEND ON ON Hi SC 00 L CAT I$y Jim his W hen f-he prtmiKi to In a ter to oii Jim (i mil hintiier! A ptihit l;id is une who c:ili miy Uniii:; w it hout 1 l,ni I : vii "No's- Tiny siy tlf ino.l' rn Kir! i t-'d Tin- e,i!)tv ul Mtankin l s m- So I don't favor iiil.inii;ht ridi s Oh twl TIm v ;iy tiiitl p Mir.y"s n-.t et.rn- l'er Krti't ll" tntd lii r 'I, So 1 don't tav:r inidiiiKlii rid-s -Oh no! !''ie loli.i u!i H.iy th-.- tliii-s fan nrvri- r ,-iity Kn-.v, The triilli ot vji,it. t!i y i - Oil no! an old: in uoitiis or om; s i.i ari.i;. I'.tiy. Kirl. Km.-.-, whirl, l.ovi', JnV. hits.. SpniiK. moon. Walk. KIOV.-. Iloy. knH , Hop-, lovr. (ilii. blush. (iiKN-l-, "V.s" MaiTiaj,''' hcinNi-'.' W.dl ( till -S3, TELOCABET ( Special ) TIu- stu- ! di-nts who huve returned from liiyli1 school at I'nion an-: Lillian Mlii.s- i, Hoy Yountf, Vir I and lonuld' WilkitiMon. Jaunlta Hill, Opal ISarn and Murjoriu Hyatt. ! Monty anUds and liis family I have moved to i'lnc Valley, j Mr. and Mrs. i. W. Taylor and son. Itfryl. visited at the O. V. Wil kinson homes recently. I John Aspcr's family has moved on tlio place formerly owned by Moniy Daniels. MisHes Amelia und Pauline Asp returned home I ruin Noi l li Powder where they hme bei-n at tending hlh school. Mrs. Gertrude Yount; has return ed to work at Telocaset. Mr. and Mrs. Xi V. Wilkinson ind son. Warren, and Mr. anil Mr J. G, Anson, left Sunday mornim: for Oallas. Oregon, to attend t In state Grange, meetin1? then;. Tip y arc? making the trip by auto. Tho Teloeaaet fanners arc Ktad to have, tho rain. ,vv Youiik has returned from HilKard where he has been shear ing sheep. MisH Ina MuilenbuiK and lor grand mot iu-r. Mrs. M nil nbui j,. ire vtsitliiK in Telocaset. Miss Hos-sie Hums tml her cou sin. Virginia Smith, have been vi siting hero at the Clarence liurns home. Th schoot picnic was held Wed nesday at the t'hiireh home. A large crowd attended and everyone had a good lime. Mis. Cora t'atun returned to her home in Haker. She has been teaching school lure. Mis:; Mor- colla McCullouli returned to her near here, under liome at Haines, after teaching the siip. rvi.su. n ft Prof. K.s(ir M-r- school hert. nil. It will b-- driven by a light I Charlie I i ri and family were I.a lour-cyliud'T engine. The shipUnndo visitors Sunday and Mun- at VeHie i will be tested at c"!over field upon I day. ' ....... ..t. I 1....K ill I l.,,i ( )l two months hence. : "The winj:-' n th regular bi ! p;ilie now used in coUUiiercial avi ation are ft constructed that the I air strilu s t hem first and is for- Ced down and upon the tailpiece, j which eliminates the pitch ot the plane." Profi hiKor Merrill aviid in txpkiining his theory. "The tail I pie e was eliminated in the con- m i net ion if mode!? and guilders rw . x rtv r r-i ! - '- 10 ACW 1 )e 01 l iailCSSind ad.iusting Ihe luvwr wing of . j tin tailless plane so that air cur- , I rents strike the two wings simul- p-aai. .i",n ., i iii (Ar) r A till! it sri brTiV i ne. w 'tir!i iniy It s' ' h:tn poands. which imiv ;Eieriments Point Way Kern felO- Mooney, of l.a Grtmde, caset visitors Sunday. Mrs. George Hillyard and child ren of I.a Grand- are visiting at tho 1-eo Young home. SO Acres Clu-n Childicit SNhV, Ore. A gift of acres of land near Sandy has it:st Ik-'H nuide by John Straus of San Oiego to the five -children of Mrs. Max Wuinsche, to be equally j taneousiy. Although the plane ; may have a greater tendency to I rise and fall than tho ordinary jtype plane, it will remain per-1 lectly ba!tneed. lie Colicl lUleit. I iso.vi m:n at iiu; iai.i.i;s T1IK DALI.KS, Ore. Delayed ' ! by rapids at Cascade Locks, w hich i f"id stei:::il w Mi dr. v is, elf,. t!. in a Trallic dam: "li ,;t i-'iist o; lum't i'loc. e., . .ni.. iionk. A-; ilill!' rOKTLAND'S DICl'AUTMK.NT STORKS. ' The department store fnliiie of I'oiUanil is discnsseil ficcly and interestingly in the cnrienl issue of The Voter, the advent of two largo chain store systems into the busi ness of the city leiiijr the reason for the article. Certainly tn interesting business situation is devolpiiiK there and the ttate at large will watch events, the growth or decline of the units effected, with smiling concern. If the two chain stores that have taken over the I.ipnuui Wolfe and Olds, Woitmim vt King stores are to ge the ten million dollar increase in business volume that they antici pate in the next two years, .Mr. Chapman points out that n large share of that business must be taken fiom Meier & Frank, who did an estimated volume last ye:ir of ?lii,noo, 000 and showed an estimated profit of nearly a million and a quarter. If that is true, the big store that has dom inated the business life of l'oitland for two generations is in for keener competition than anyone ever exivetcd it to experience. Much speculation is rife m business circles now as ;n what the attitude of the thiee coiuiH'titors will be tow;. id each other and the public, but it is looii.-ii to anticipat. anything but "sawing wood" on ihe pait of any of them, business firms of that magnitude and directed by men such large experience and wide vision have learned lon;; i:go that worrying about one's competitor is the lea. i profitable occupation one may have. What tho other f , i low doe.; and how he does it is of minor importance. Suc cess isn't built along those lines am! business films in th smaller cities as well as in such communities as Portland realize that more and more each year. The problem sci vice ami service expresses itself in terms of quality, value, treatment, and honesty is the only problem to b rolvcd. The degree of perfection attained in that way Wo! dcteimine tho degree of success of the three Portland .'lores, or of firms or individuals :.nywhcio. mm nliiu." s;ul ail nl:l huui'iler. "Clmt.ro evcly linn liln;; ".' Iltiw is II sl'. "111 Ihe she ll." volutioni..' aVK.tion. usm d.slar.si prnclit al lu re r.-o.nlly liy l'r!' s-mi- A. A. MrnM f I'uliiorr.ia In sotutr itf l't rhnolejry. i'asinh ria. M'al.. fotluwintf ultut hi OTliu-J lv.,Mt 1 s.icis s.vlil trial flights" ul I'K.v. r ;'iKl. no:u- lific. ol iiH-'l.-l pluniS. I Ma-! a . ciachliir. in lalnialur.'. i n. ci ssilali il a purlin.-". Jol-n K.I-, !..t from n entiipult. 811II-.I crax'-jnm ..aff. I'raak S. Wliton .ml; Hilly I!ir.iiiu-li 111" air lur a .lis-alu c I Vul WooOilry. transi-ontllli'nti'l 1 ;iain-j motorlioat Oiurisls. ai ihi' l In Tlio miles ' I ialles. Tile vovamrs arriv"'! ilri'iu he'I to thi' skin, liavinu en- j counteri"! A .sioiall at 1'ruO'K I'oln' j vliieh cam" lliar f nlll'I'THur tic lioat. 'J'll" three boatmen !lisp','-i-eil the riqiiilH at fVltlo. haye a wimr p in ef twenty. two J N'.'iv Y"U Is t! ii.n'iiai C -s- ! t ami a hiaitli til iniv f,rt tlnatinn of th" mot. 11 h.iat yoyair- I 11. in the prop. II. ir to III.' tip of rr. will) expert to roiiipl.te Mir 111" (en larr. Is l..'ini: I'. 111 si i" 1 1 1 (... I r.iii.a.mii,. t, ip in !i" ilay.i. of inurr than I-111 fr. t an. I tain,"! a np.s J of thlr'y-fiy. an hour. It imjs hrhl prrlrrOy ll.i s the fuml v.'" a- hilam.-ii in llir air l,y arlllieial II..- ne lumnlrr at I Ih.hm ,. -'tr tirr.-nts iurnih. ,l hy four lar- hi.-. ,'' "'"'o"- "Well, we h.lie 1 hlekrii eiel')l A man-si.nl plan.'. hiell will ami 1 111 v m i. 1 r : Nil, I. VI' lilt Ml A" I i,. siCl hr look in :'.. .ill. Hi. y II .!.. it lllOl loll." "1 v.oiej.r I;..v. la, DONT OVERLOOK YOUR Troubles MAV1IK WU HAVi: TIIR RAMI-: KIM) AND CAN' THKItS- l'nur: m; oi- sci.mio 11 KM' to you. La Grande National Bank Ml 4 " $ a . This Famous Brand of Underwear For Sale in La Grande Only A I LADIES' MEN'S 75c to $(i.00 1-23 to $7.50 WILIS' a ltionc- r . niov iii nt ot loss from Ihe new p-f I-o Cniist Kntli-r was madt; miliiiiuii lu r.- an. I K.-vcral ii..s I)l(;Ki(; C;imp of th It. G. Itald.-r- -l-M tl... hit.' . :l W Uillai- H' ton- i.-..-t.-.i l.ir th.. himl lull UliS tlll- .,1,1,. to n.aU,- Hu- ,.ay:m-ils tl.it- M(,ll,'fy wlwn st-vtn cars cumu to t-j a luwiinK illn.ss. - Mill ('Hy. It was cxptctctl shi- : pins of approximately Kev.-n cars I.jtK MiiM'iui'iit Mails .luily woulU continuo during the M I I.I CITY, vv. Th- iif-st 1 HuniiiH-r. Ci: 3 V-rt-.'i ;?. ! i 't U o "4 Ol I '..MJ- I r i FRIGID AIRE 1'iovides c:m)1, crisp air for the proper hcrping of f'.M)d. It is entirely auto matic in operation. Sec It in Our Window. Jesse Itoscnbnum, Agent, with Benhani Electric Co. Phone Slain 101. New Foley Cldg. FOR SALE 5-ROOM MODEKX IIOJIE will be sold at cost. See us at once. The firande Ronde Lumber Co. Retail Yard across tracks on Greenwood Ave. Our old friends and customers will find us in OUR NEW QUARTERS Prepared to served better than ever. Electrical Goods of All Kinds La Grande Electric Company MARKET J0E'S GROCERIES Phone Main 73!) FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS For frying and stewing. STRA WHERRIES 2 Hoxes for 23c ill 111 in...,...,.- , ', H.S VAI.II S .fll,v l:,,,,,.,,,,,, WaWs : v.-.u .u8. -1 v., ,!!., ,,,.;, :- R.-ls a s- .... 3,; , .1 l i tl' ll !''- I n. 11. s- silk Musi- ... SI "tl I -I.. I S mi I.i ll,:.t, it's ..laiiii:: ,- shirts. ,U1. J to i; . .-K. . ... . . i . , .'"".r;';..,, iUrx' ,'w"on 8!",rtN.'ii-s ,o 3Uc "mK 'I'll1 I'l'liK' 111 111' I.i" "ft I 1:;:- J,M - Norton's Kiddy Shop l':;.::":,:;'::1';;! n ' , 7 -ll SFECIAL h;r;: ,: ,., Buy Guaranteed . m. used fordcars For Saturday on Cured Meats " ma ant. I -.iw mir Iim-S.-uhI a- I I' ROM SrM"8 M?,92i a , J Ddl't MlSS It - - : Fresh From Sniokchouse Every Week j j I 1 'X Sujjar-cured Hams (S;iturd:ty only) s j ( 4 fvr"-' ! "l'-st(.M r.utts." SiiKar-eured ''c Lb' tCih iC,'. as t w-cu.ed l'ic.k-s "Z"isc u.! t Jt$ -Wt) i j :' 'U'W itrfW ffiAf'ffi f C:wvn I5r;md Compound (Sh..rtenin-. X r,s Br,c 4 JJ 1 U; . X 1 Ji t J, r IH1U-: I.AKI) (State Analysis) 4 ! t! I'uie l.ard, 'N'n. 5's jt Iire Laid, No. 10's i - 4 I Ture Lard, M Lhs. Net sit.'l'o t f PfffWV Mood River Strawberries It y on are ::oin:r to can the (lenttine Hood Ricr Straw herries, order tlteitt ;it wire. The crop is very short and the peak has been reached this week. ORDER NOW Your orders receive personal attention when you order from us. Don't Miss the (Jrain-led Heef lor Your Sunday Dinner Grande Ronde Meat Co. CITY, HOOVER and ECONOMY MARKETS V J. G. SNODGRASS Exclusive Orocer Ill IVpot St. I'lione Main " 1 . 1