La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 19, 1925, Image 4

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Friday, June 19, 1025,
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Pa Four
OUT OUR WAY
By; WILLIAMS
.HAHVEY V. MATTHEWS HusIiu-hs Manuifur
FRANK B. APJ'LUUY ....... Editor and Pulilahar
Published evenings, excopt Sunday, ut 1416 Adumi Avenue,
Xa Qrande, Oregon. The ubsorver-Htur published every i-'rldo.
" Entered al the Foatofrice ut l.a (Jrande, Oregon, ua Second
Class Mall Matter under act nf March 8, 1879.
, ' OFFICIAL l'Al'Ert Ol' UNION COUNT! AND TAS
? ' crrr op i.a trtANLii
t v :
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' ' The Associated l'rcss Is exclusively entitled to use for pub
llcatlon or all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise
credited If published therein. All rlHhts of republication of
aneclal dispatches In this paper, and ulso the local news hero
in also are reserved.
jj BUUSCIUl'TION IIATK8
llj Carrier
tally, per month In advance ......... .760
JJally, six months In advanco ............. ........ H.iiO
11 Mull
Dally, per month In advanco . , 50a
Ially, per six months la advance.www...w.Hw..w...-..M..$z.&0
Daily, per year In advance................... $6.00
Weekly Observer-Star, per ycar....,... ...............9!.0Q
I, .
; ADVKnTisiNa kates
Display, fqrclgn, per column Inch . ..........A2a
Display, local, por column Inch...... .-.........-.-.itoa
Time contract rate on application.
" THIS 18 A FAITH Kf I, 8AYINO, und worthy of all ac
ceptation, that Christ Jesus cume lulu the world to auvu elu
fieis; of whom I am chief.-! Timothy, 1:10.
A feminine speaker remarked recently that cooks are
jbotfn, not made. We suHpucled as much most folks are.
: - - -
Engine trouble has developed in many u fliyit of the
imagination.
5 , It is understood that business generally will be sus
;lended on the anniversary of President Coolidge's birth.
'Not that Calvin has attained such heights of fame as to
yci deserve that homage, lie just happened to be born
on, pie Fourth of July.
, "
The Legion drum corps may have some very keen compc
tiort at the state convention at Prineville this year but it
will' take competition of that variety to keep them very far
from first money. It's a real corps a credit to the Post,
to jChc members who play, and to the community.
NOT A FLYING FIELD.
The sigh of relief that Die newspaper reading public
experienced last night with the news Amundsen's, return.
riviiiR, riKlHi'U. or hn'iiUn;; up
till.' lurnihiir ulirn 1 1 it y Hit; om
Br
mm.
THE RUSTLER.
NES&OM-lWl FROMlPV HEALTH
department; am i got 5rRio
ORPOHS T" Gil' SOME SAMPLES
O' voRa cookiki' t' be AMAtwzeo
Pure food laws. 1 spect ome
Pie am a txyzEM dooghmuts
ll be a Boot emuff
its ALL of-f
BOSS! HE.
-SEES THRO
T. TAimT
REGLAR T'
WEAR A
OMOH CCAT
IM SoMMOH.
HED NEvJOrt V
"ff-tlN O"
TfAET. TH'
CCT AlMT
LOK3 EKluFF,
its Them
LAIOrS HB
&EE?THHO
The Famous
20-Point
Bathing
Suit
wiMMixa UIT
Wherever you go: at seashore, plunge, lake, river-every where,
, you see the unequaled Wil Witc Swimming Suit. It's so trim, so
neat, fits so well and retains its style so completely, whether wet
or dry, and throughout its long life, that "knowing ones" will have .
nothing else. It's always the best looking suit on the beach. Our
stock includes all colors and styles for men, women and children,
and good looking extra size numbers for ladies. Select yours while
our stock is complete.
$2.25 to $6.40
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BATHING SHOES
85c to $1.00
N.K. WEST & CO. INC.
Service With A Smile
OFFICE
CAT
' YHADiAUK RAO.
By Junius-
lirim:u
!is 'to how ho .returned and what he accomplished (luring
i She 'four weeks' disappearance. Details now lacking will
'furnish interesting matter as the explorers get more closc
ly in touch with civilization, but at least wo can be con
vinced that the top of the world will no lunger be considered
ft very likely flying field. The parly did not come witliin
! 100 miles of the North Pole and, returning in a fishing boat,
j apparently wrecked the two airplanes in landing or in at
! tempted starts back. The relief that we feel at their safe
return is combined with n conviction that sitting on the
, North Pole is not sufficient compensation for such hazards.
i BOH LA FOLLKTTIO IS CONK,
j ,At one time or another during the long years of hi
Iiirtliant and interesting public career there are very few
people in the country whom Bub LaFolletlu could not in
ielude in his following of admirers. LaFollelle changed ;s
jlho'.vcais went by and the people changed with even greater
rapfdity. .Many who knew him and heard his speeches wilh
ndmiration over a decade ago considered I'ob Lal'olletle a
;vpiiderful statesman and leader but in the last election
fought his candidacy with unceasing ardor, while thousands
of jithors rallied to the cause. However worthy or ui;
voijthy the cause of Bob Lal'ollette in recent years, his
jilaco in history cannot be denied and today many millions
over the nation and over the world are paying tribute to
'n fighter. He was a man unafraid, a man sincere in his
il'fjits, a man to inspire admiration for his character even
though ho inspiied some hatred for his ideas. A keen poli
tician, he did not really entertain any hope for victory last
fall; he only sought to launch a partv movement that would ,,,'".'!
'. , , ru Stat,
nea' ine stamp ol his personality through the coming gen
cralions. Only time can tell how well or how poorly he
reajized that ambition. Certainly he has made a lastim;
imijression on the politics of America and the following I:
gathered has lost an able and great leader.
jOiiIsi- Allf Is fearfully ill-
bred.''
AllKfllne liuleeil?
liOlllMl Why, she doesn't ..even
know t'linimh to llfl Iter (inkle
uheii kitMiix in jmhlie.
II tiiUiM a hi'Utlty dot lor lo lll.tki-
il IllOUIttilill Ollt t l IIMth' HM,t.
w
And I lie efrlfieliey nmn f,"' i' .I"'1
with the holel eouipuny ln'iinuie
li- hiik'hIcI t hut 1-,-ntrul al Unis
phere lor the KHrtitH WIIH nil'" o(' I h,'
prime requiHlh-H. (Ine el' lihi ImhI
w-iim Hie plaelllK nr HllllOHplK-re In
each room. A woraleil nuillo on
euell wall new reiulm "Home Suite
Heme."
Markets
l 1 !
rcaclHM. (ov(j Tui'S'luy
ntnir nn I
,U nirKV liiu mniii:. , MU i.uui. -n u. w . ta;i. ,Klrt In tl,0 sumilior
itlitis H'ffll'it'l "'.1Ijws: Iisho ' Ki-liool. Al the clow of the wchoul j
ami Mrs. W. I. Itomhifcton, I'en- they will lake tip their reldeiu' i
dlelon; Reverend und Mrs. 1. C.'n the rectory and make Cove their
H. Wlllliim, of Raker; Kdwanl ;hoine. Revereml Rradner will have
Sertrcanl. New York: lteverind Kl-Vimr.-r r.r n.. chin-i-hcM in Covp and.
UltlliAM) MAHKKIS mor v Schuuich. New York. Re- Hninn' I
i " vrrend and Mrs. H. V. (Vefla.-v. l.a
i'nd bntterfat Grande: Reverend l-'ramis M. Hall.
Rend; Jteverend l.in.ll.-y It. Mill-
wlnek Hleatly
steady today
Rutter ii v
nts.
Ri'ii i:itr.vr.
KAN KRANCIHt'O AI Rul
rial f 1 i ceiitn here today.
MR'I IAI .RAIN .MARK l"f
l'ORTI,ANl. Ore. ( A 1') Wheat
Maid wlille R. H. Raart. June.
$l..rs; July, $1.4r; hoD white and
western white. June. Jl.fiH; July.
l.-i:'; httrd winter. June, $l.r7;
July. $ 1 . H 2 : northern irlitK. June.
$ I . f. IM .Inly. $147; western r- d.
June. Sl.!.:i: July. $l.4o; RRR.
h;u-d wlille. June $1.(10; July J MS.
(nln No. i white feed and No.
'J uray. July. $:t:t.
t'orn No. 3 K. Y. shipment,
June. $17; July. $17.
Inning In the radio."
MAHKHTS AT A .(.NK
N WW YOHK" (AT) Stoeka
Heavy; Pierre Arrow Prior pre
ferred HoarH '' point;.
I ioit'le Mixed; A tnerienn Tele
jdione lis ut record hltfh.
, , , , l-'orelun exi'hatiKeH Ktusy; liru
Jack -What do you think rouuln f.iMs hi(()w ;( (iU(, n.,.l)ver4
nio.st in thin orldV rolion Rrm; hih temeraturo
Norma Well, ilu-re n tin mldlnK 1 .imiliweKt.
marhine. Sufiar low; easier iot market.
! Coffee Kny; Inereasini; domes-
'I'lie iumii who trinupH hlu part- (jc Htoti
nei-'B Her IH tiMiallv the one who, ' '
company hoiu
cook's ni,.'ht mil,
to
dh.ti'T
Av,, d IV her M-hool (lrai'hcr lo
(IrMTilu the Itiiikhoue. n M-linolnlrl
-utd: "'the Ituckltoiie is Mtiiirtliini'
that hohln up the head and viUy
und Keeps one from iuitii hi;s
clear up lo (he nr k."
If your wlte'a nmtlui- is ;:uli i--'t
lo nlukiiiK spells, why not take her
They itiiiy he milder ih.in they look
May have In live up to the
idamp,
Mul I'm inclined lo think, i;a.noi,
1 wouldn't
lo io
up.
CHICACO AP) Wheat- Low
er: black rnsf reports exuutferated.
Coi-n -i:as; bearish report;, ''
t'attle l-'irni; market at ae.-on's
hiuh mark.
llot;s Higher.
North Rend Mhmm to UulM.
MARSMWIKLh. Ore. The Ma
fionlr m'der of North Rend will he
gin cony; I ruct ion mioii of a t hree
stoi y coiirret,, leuiple In thai rii
on one oi' the four best business
cornem in 'turn Ray. The lodge
in negoliutiuir for the Wtnsor block
on the southeast fornrr of Sher
man avenue tiii-t Virginia and will
ra.e (lie present building. If is
especteii the temple will cost about
$7f,tt00.
Soup may come. kiu Soap
go, hut nil unrhanged towel
on lorevcr.
We wouib'r lu'th-r 'i
Cunhdge W ollld keep stl- ul W . 'e
ho to hit hia Ih.imh nail with n
hatchet 7
WIihi thrill coims In ;( the
dour hiiid times lly oul the window.
ieit.-f.Mng news the I'nil
e.il- ttMM-( y;to.).(HMi.otiu
uorih tif lir nrani i'ei j jnir.
riSTACKLAND IS
Mr. and Mm. i K. t.awson b fl
Tuenday iiiorning for Portland to
meet th.-ir daughter. Miss 1-ois.
r. Hood River: Mrs. CharIeB far- who , ,, reluming from Relling-
ver, Portland; Miss Siphia N. Ko
lirrtson, Pendleton; Mrs. Sehan
nepp, Pendleton; Mrs. Humph rey,
I'eTiillrlmi! Itevereinl und Mrs. Wll-
llfim Militav Rrailuer. Camliridire. ' '' 'ru,n tm
I..UU If.,, ,n.l Uiio.n..
Cambridge, Mass.: Misa Charlotte Mr. and Mrs,
ham, Waslilngton. where she lias
been attending school,
Mish Lola Morten returned Tues-
Moniuouth Normal
School,
Lronurd Tnwle nre
L. llronn, Pendleton; Mrs. A. 11. pending the week in Portland
Conklin, Cove; Mrs. O, N. Tal king- I it h Mr. Towle'n parents. j
ton. J.a Grande; Kdwatd ilopkins, Mr, tiud Mrs. II. K. Jtichey, off
Colo.; l-'rank Iuon. Raker; Paul ( ai (irande, were Cove visitors this
Koreman, Raker: I. other Witlianm. . week". J
Raker; John Rurkel, Pendlein;j Mr!. Westey Smllh was a La
Mary Kllzabeth Williams, Raker: Crnnde visitor ovit the week end.
Margaret and Sarah Williams. Ra- M rs. Charles Rellaus Ih sit home I
ker; Margaret Crcar.ey, l.a Grande; again after a month spent with her!
Margaret Ryder, Raker; Mildred parents, at Glen's l-'errv. Idaho.
Rurtha. Haines: Jmn llorton, Ra-i Miss Marmiardt, county heallli,
ker; Harriett I ley burn, Rend; and ' nurse, opened a eours-j In homo I
Miy RurnuL Hontlv Uishop W. lkj niri-Hing"i(t"Cnvf Jiime ID. "Twrntyl
Reminglon will have charge of the one ladles were in atendance. j
Riblo Htihly; Wdward Kargcant. thej
lepariment oi reuguniH euueunon : I'l fil'N'i'' WILL ('ONTI'STI'.R 1
oi ine national i oiiiicn, win coo - i ; '( KN K
duct the class in religious cduca- wtn nf .Mrs.'
uon. home or ine program rot
lows: "Mobilized for Service" by
I he Reverend Llmer N. Shmiick,
Of the Held liepartinent of the Na
tional Council: "Mi.iston Study
Normal Class," Mra. Charles Car
ver, Jr., I-Mucvitiotml jecretary of
t!ie I (m,ch of r"gfin; "SpTial
I'onterencii tr the Clergy," Mr. Fh
uiuck and Mr. Sargeant: "The Kp
iseopal Chui-ch" Reverend I. If.
Rail; "Some Problems of Youi h"
Reverend Liitdby II. Miller anl
"Young People's Kcllowshlp Meet
lugs" Miss Charlotte L. Rrown.
Reverend and Mrs. William Mur
ray Rradner, of Cambridge, Mass..
ore. Contest of the
Relle Keverson, Who
died here a year or so ago and be
queathed her entire estate amount
ing to jL'ii.ruin or more to the Lu
theran brotherhood of iregon to
found a home for a,ed in Kugene
was filed in probate court yester
day by Mrs. Anna Talbert, a sister,
I'M win Kettbson and Rertina Ka
chel. a nephew and nivce. respect
ively. The will w is probated February
lit. 1 Hi ft. and Overt Skilbnd. pas
tor of Trinity Lutheran church of
this city ami a member of the
board of trustees of the Lutheran
brothel hood, was named as ex
erul or.
LA GRANDE'S
GR0CATER1A AND MARKET
wixcoMi:
Come in and compare prices
Reliable, nationally known
brands nt Lower I'i-Ictm. A
La Grande built Self Krri
uon - ut en ted arrangement.
No patented fKtun wt.
pay no myall y on sales to
outside roneenis. A Food
Store that's ocratel al the
lowest Missihle cost l.a
(ramie's original and only
one man Self -erve Pure
Food Store. The prices on
our hclyps, U'ltTtlie ,,.io'j:.,
story.
Self Serves Saves
MAIN i:tt
At In-t Uie price of i'Nli
lias iome down nt this mar
ket, m follow tho crtmcl ontl
get our FridayV supply,
i.x Steaks, ltoa-ts nod
Poultry for your S.itimlny
mid Sunday dinner.
All fi-oh-killcd no i'Ut
hlorage.
Door?
Itelow I Uncle Cat.
uf Sill.
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
m o t
vt' your
you. all
is (I lie.
dollars
Imp ker s
they'll
r Hi."
Another optimist hi a man win
lakes two bucks lo a poker party.
General Cords
Co a konjf W ay to Make Friends.
Jennings & Shumate
"i 'hina has
I.Mtiui'Mi men."
"I'on'l they KVLli
dow li V"
"i'l'e Joneses have il 1
The JenUins a iidn
V phonograph begub ;
Keenr." i:
tw ins!
standitu: ai my ot
Ket to st'
iviphoue;
in n;
I lie C! mis
N'mi we haM
n'Vi:. (S'peciall At the annual!
meeting ot school district No. 1 T
Monday. June l.ri, K. J. St.icklaud
was elected di reel or and Miss Rrss
Kelly, clerk. The mc-tlng was
well attended ami one hundred
and ninety four voles tn cunt.
Alter much discussion It was de
cided to increase the budget A
meeting will be called at u luter
date to decide upon It.
The seeond Kastetn Oregon
runuiuer school for church wink
ers opened Tuesday. June I H, with
Mil ls ti l s WILL I M i l- !
I RAKKlI.Ole ..- -The will of Milch
il.ee, who dhd here Iwo weeks ago. !
,was tib-d tor probate in the coun
ty eb i k's it lice Fi td.i . Tho en-
ihli-d ill JII'O.OiMI ninl is
tale
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
J Phone Main 7.VJ
I IHKK DEM, ON SOAP
ri; iiaiss or i.i cm:l mi:am ri.iimr sum. $t,n
One package of Ron And Washing Powder LULL;
One tun of Nonn FKFt-
vol' fan nam: a.v o this ii;ali
ritAU RFItlUI's and R Asl'RI Itl I I ;S, a Imvvch for
'U K x)iD .vi'i:rmi;i.ns, at.
coin posed (i real est .ile end per
sonal piop-tt a1ued at ;a,em
raeli. The w ill lett i 1 i'.i"H tu
tile itronan.e to t he tdo as weti(
ns not.-s and uioilgai-'eN v.iliml ill ;
J .M,i'(i and the loudly home
Mel e W or! Il . $
Laeh ut hi dunghb rs recetxed 1
5j...mimi tn Uieity bonds as ivell as'
iaiKe tracts of hind, which tloy
not liiiM' in their mi n light t
until Ihey reach the ago of i" )
Th y will recete the llhoilv bonds'
when they reach So yean of ae.
One adopted Hon received only .
You can't tell tr a tnah if work
ing too hard or litis a radio.
The Siart
Isn't Hard
IU T KKl:l'IN(i AT
Y(H U SAVINCS Al.--COI
NT IS v II A T
IHIM'S. . , ,
is Yot'iss t;i;iiviNf,
it cc :i i.ai: i. v i:i:i;v
vi:i-:iv .
La Grande
National
Bank
Sou Ad - Reltablw - FioseiwRo
Arcade
TODAY - SATURDAY
SI
I.ADIKS! IIK'M. STKAl. YOl'R ';
UK ARTS II K KNOWS HOW! "
COMK, WATCH HIM! :!
;;
1 MA OA Jul
Fill Every Socket With
Buy Them Where You See This Sign
H. & S. ELECTRIC
Smnmcr Hotel Hide Phone 393-W.
Delco Light Plants
HO Volt or 32 Volt
With or Without Storage Katleiics
S235 to $1705 Delivered
Jesse Koscnliattm, Agt., with
Benham Electric Co.
New Foley ISIdg. Phone Main 10 1
l'loin the China Seas across the world to tlio
pleasure palaces and immortal halls of our most
brilliant Society, with
DORIS KKNYOX. KON.U.D COLEMAN
AII.EEN PltlNCLK
t laiide (JillinRwaler. Alec Ininrcs and h
bevy of Hollywood Beauties.
"News" and "Topics of the Day"
MONDAY "THE GOOSE WANGS HIGH"
OIL STOVES
Don't Tail to (Jet Our Prices on
OIL COOKS
Vie can save you money.
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
Swimming Suits
For Boys, ape 2 to 6 Ji.fio
Girls, age 7 to lfi J2.8.", to ?3.(I0
Highest grade wool in all the popular culois, and
guaranteed not to fade. A low price for the brat
made garment. Get in the swim while weather is hot.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Everything for Infants and Children '