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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1925)
Mondav. June '20, '1925. Tape Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS Ia(Srnnbc jDeuutg (Observer DAINTY SUMMER FROCKS SILK BROADCLOTH FANCY VOILES PRINTED CREPES PRINTED SILKS Beautifully tailored garments so cool and summery for these hot days. You'il enjoy wearing the dainty dresses too, as. every garment is the product of some famous maker. Those in the window are just a few of the many suggestions within, all popular priced, too! MELLO THEfifc. MA! SAW- IP 1 AikiT f EC? OiwmB? rx-iviT VJuRttM 'ROUT ME '. coz. ftdltor and PublUter Uuint Maoaccr UAHVUY V. MATTilKWIL.. TMtS OAMX fE-U-tRS LE-TTM P'jgT7 Trr.-;K I . P'jbltahed aventUKa, except Huaday, at 1414 A4.una Avenui, Ori)d, Oregon. The Ol,;rv;r-fcUir puhilnhed every Krlu. Knitted c the rostclllca at J-a Uraii'ie. Oregon, a UtcoBd Claas Wall ilMtlor under tut til Muti 2, 17. ' OFFICIAL, FAPKIt OK UNION COUNT! AND TJUH J CM If OK LA OliANOK ; ii KM I) Kit AJJ80CIATI TMEfiS The aoclated i'reM la eacluivt:ly entitled to uh for pub- llcatioa of all jewa dlapatcb: crtdttrrd to It or Dot otberwu credited If pubiubed theieia. AJ1 rigtita of republication of apeclal dlapatcbea In tliu paper, and uao lli local new oere ln alao are rtaerved, BLUHCI'.IITION IiATtfi '. lif Carrier Daily, per month In advance... IaJfty, tlx moutha Jn advance iiaily, Biiifle copy ..7So liy Mali XJftlly, per month In advance Ifally, per alx month In advance.... Lfally, per year In advance Weekly Ohaerver.Htar, per year ..too 2.li0 AOVKHTIHINa ItATliS E'laplay, foreign, pr column Inch " iJtaplay, local, per column Juch... am? Tliaa contract rau-a on application. Ci1 - VOH IIIH flOU ITII INBTItl.'CT HIM to discretion, and. dolh Uacli him. Iiiulub 3:2i That Jack Dempsey is in Jierlin is conclusive proof that Germany ia no Ionjfr militaristic. ' '" ' ": ' ' In' this age of bluff and bluster, wouldn't it In; refresh ing lq meet a girl who talks about her "other frock"? - Yung Hob La Follette has announced himself as a candidate to (succeed to his father's time-honored seat in the United States senate. It is a privilege every citizen nas, r)ut'we hope that his success or failure will lc on a basis tf ability to serve, not influenced by a mere question of parentage. Inherited right is a precept we do not cars to sec established in the Heiiate existing right are bad enough. i If the supreme court decides Governor Pierce's veto of the special election was unconstitutional, Oregon will have a chance to re-coup her losses in revenue following rcceirl referendum petitions. Outside of the expense to the state, it special election cannot be objected to seriously. With our form of government there should be no cause for pre venting the citizenship from expressing itself on any issue that presms-ttsntfr-'And that's rill any electron "jiefniitsr (jETTlNO AQCIIAINTKI) WITH THKMSKf.VKS. In the motoring section of the Oiegonian yesterday which carried nearly a full page of pictuie.s relating to Wallowa Lake, the leading article told interestingly of the Wonderland and its attractions, giving advance information to nioinlH'rs of the Portland Advertising Club caravan that will vjsit La Grande and the Lake on July .'ird and 4tl.. Among other things the wiitcr stati's I hat "some of these J'ortlanders are going to get an unexpected thrill. Those of tliem who believe that Pendleton is "Kar.tern Oregon," who think that the Willamette valley is the only place where there are good roads, and taclily confine the limit:! of Rconery to the Columbia River Highway are in for new delights : Certainly if there are many in the caravan who liav such on impression, the trip this week-end will serve ad mirably to acquaint a large number of Oiegon citizens with piegon. They are in fur a good many things probably not realized now. They will find east of the I'.lue Moun tains not only a scenic and vacation wonderland in the Unllowa Lake region, but they will find here in La Grande the metropolis of Lantern Oregon; as they approach our city limits they will be able to look over the must fertile dingle area of land in the North west the Grande Hondo valley they will be able to look acioss to Cove where the finest cherries in the world an; grown ; they will see lumber mills -here and en route to Wallowa that, makes La Grand'.! one of the big lumber renters of the .state; they will view appleiorchards in the liiilili-r and Llgin districts that rivr.l IloodlKiver mid Yakima in quality products; they will see wheal and alfalfa I'ield.t unexcelled in the slate; they will see IJninn county livestock that represents the leadership in On'gon ; they will follow t Ik- Wallowa river into the e ttemii northwest, county of the state and view another valley, of wide and varied extent, let tile and beautiful as any the state affoids. Ye:',, the trip of the IVilhinil caiavan if i! carries many! who have not explored east of the I'.lue Mountains holds, much for them in new scenic thrills, new highway pleasures and increased knowledge of the slate they call their jiwn. We, at. the gateway to Wallowa and appreciative i f what Kastein Oregon is ami will be, will welcome then, with open arms. Our latrhsl i ings are always out and we are glad that Portland at last seeks to know us as well as our native haunts as they wish us to know them in theirs. It wil make for a better and renter Oregon. L 'q ins ey mtk tewvir. : i SWIMMING TIME JUST SAY WIL WITH The new elastic stitch 20 po'"t bath ing suit that fits so comfortably in or out of water. We carry a selec tion of stout sizes toe. $2.25 lo $(5. 10 N. K. WEST & CO., INC. "Service With A Smile" OFFICE CAT By Junius In flirse ) or crrf'tli make up. It ' ia) ffr a nilHH to Ih a tilt. Mof'rn woman In hiiM lo bf In revolt, hut it can't hi: UKulhht li'-r )iiiHlyiinl, who loKt control of lir omr y;ar ago. A well Wnowit N:w York fawyi-r liwainr n ruiltlonatr'' ,l fnU ik J;il lilfjM. (: fatht-rf his ntt. AnothT tlm wh' n th; puiiIhIi nwrtt fits Hie vrimv, in wJmh u A man stood iM'fonr the Jmlc ncriiMl of rurrliiK h quart of ltii'ir, "Your lionor," ho nUit ''tlial in iwtt lliptor, Jt in tlnrunr." 'IliO JtHlKi; took a (Irluk of It fo ninki Miri1 nrnl It un. Hir kInI Imril iun Mli-rnly or- "Mnclj tints for fonti-mpt of ; rirt." I .... i Th'y n,ty imi'-IIi' work l Krit fur Hr-1 ti'-rvt-H, Imt not phono- ' ijnipli n'f(ih'-work. "Jon'-H, mil'l llu ;it v i-'lttor to . rt-porlt r, "WrlKKolct (ii iH KivlflK i mi (Mh iital tlunce tonlKht. I want I you to ifo ovit unl vov r h'-r." J Th" Ilffh till piohh in racing Soul hern MOIiO'HmIh Ik naciflrii- t Uun .'vf''. unlMcuUon. '-: rCMHitlff n'ri'vorrl for j I wrnfy-fivf y ars ar- to r'-wrl. That la the longest vacation on rec ord. OUl I.A'IK.ST mm; hit. "Your Mp Til M". No. No Hut th'-rt- An; JUngs I'mJ'T Your Swordn im! priiM Arc nil rinlit In r.n-lr way. but tin pmiy tMk Hrttcr I ition killinu. Tlic tlmr wn. nut- wlwn r siartnl to wrltP a li'ltrr iH-ulniiinu: "I tnkr my pii In Imml." Now "ttc take our tr-riti-r In our Hrius." Masonic Home .ItHininl. ' MlfltlKT, fMI CMIl't It'll 4 tlmt (hi arc sianlns to write a letter No Kir! ltcll Hon: The lady in Itoom t'Z .says lhT; a a knot hole in h'-r bathroom door. j flerk: Tf'l her I'll bo ri(,'ht up anj look into it. ' Th neiKhhor womn never put t off until tomorrow what they can .nay today. 1 ... , llic m.in w'.u lias tin law on his . ,ur is iieter safe until after the! erdltt lia lH'n rendcrttl liy Hie i .'jury. I Some people nver wem to 1 aide to understand that there Ls many a fat pocketljook with no honor in it. (10 MUcm An Ihmr C:a!imil I "or SjMed Southern lUt.U IM.AQI KM INK. I-a. UP). -- I'upatile of making a mile in S5 secondH, "Misa I'laquetuine," a' hylio-8peed boat constrjcted by Henry V Sherburne, of IMaqu. mine. Is believed to be one of tin faattst boi.at ever built in this section. ' 'i:;s I'Iaitiei!iine," with the cieht other members of the fleet, is the result of the need of Mr. Sherburne, Ha inventor, for a rap id means of transportation over the bayous of Louisiana in visit ing his various business enter prises scattered aton these chan nels. II has not undcr-water pro peller, belns driven by a 'JO horse power Curtis airplane motor mounted on the stern, uslnj; a propeller of the type mounted on planes for driving power. The boat is 2'i feet Ions and seven fi'et wide and when travelling at lull speed draws only two Inch-s of water, while at slow speed shi draws six inches. ".Miss Pla'iuemine" accommo dates three passengers and a pilot who controls the boat from u stet-ring post similar to an auto mobile. With a full load the boat will nttain a speed of more than Ho miles an hour and Its Inven tor claims that it will maintain an average speed of 50 miles an hour throughout a day wltho'it injury to the motor. Two heads feel better than ono in a porch swine at night. The Start Isn't Hard lil'T KKK1MNO AT TJi;i BA VINfiS AC- COl'NT IS W HAT Cor.NTS. . . . IS YOCItK CIIOWINO HKCri.AKI.V K V K It Y WKKK? La Grande National Bank Sound - Heilablw - ViogeBfilve MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Phone Main 7o'J Ice Cream Watermelons 4y2c lb , Girl's Bloomer Dresses .M.iiIi- wllh 1'imn.l h-.oiis from limt iinnllly Cllni;luini. fliiiiiiinO'i'il In unfit mill unit. Ac. s to ft I .oh lo :l..'" Aur 7 lo 10 l tM 'llti' ltrl (OUIMi'llli .MihIi Ml Thi-M' I'rliT i' AM lliiw it l.niir I Ini' of aiN' oii,i:, t.m i i-ia ami cm i'i: nr. ini. mtrssi s Am- - In Hi, si'II'iir "I I'oi'til.ir l'tlri't IIUVS' ASM M I I S Am- '. lo S. 'i-ty koo'I !! nni! M;it'tinl. I'l l, ,. xi. on 1" H s (illll.V HAIS nut MMMIIt i:.it 't, ,. !'.. In (I.IIO Mini s AMI IMtl lt l: ll AT LOW I SI" I IIH I S I.AIIILS' MAMITK HOLM: IMtl ssLS Color Wlilli' or lt.,1 l.lnini' riolh i Norton's Kiddy Shop iMTjllilnif In InfnnlV and flilliliril's W-ar Think of It! Only $1 Down! $5 a That's all required between now and July 31st fur you to own this wonderful Ucstinj5h0u.se Junior Cab inet Automatic Electric Range. Never have you had such an offer perhaps never again such liberal terms. You have always wanted an electric range. Now you can afford it let it pay its own way right in your home. To sec it, and sec it work, is to be convinced that you want to be free of the old fuel cook- , ing method forever. Month! $1.00 DOWN 1elirrs this rnnge 1 11 your kitchen during this campaign only. (ocmI only until .Inly 3 1 si. H ti-C The new Junior Cabinet 1 fVl J II B'JJ&'jSJf UA u Automatic Electric Range, IsJ f.- 3 large enough tor family of su. j j LJly S5.00 A MONTH I'a.vs for It. Terms anyone enn arforil tinly helwrcn linn' anit ' July 81st. See This Range At The Observer Cooking School Kvrvtlung cooked by the clock uniform excellence nothing burnt un nothing underdone. Complete menus will 'be prepared by The Observer instructor on this wonderful Hinge each af ternoon during a 5-day school. Be sure to attend and see this range. FREE! With Each Range Sold, An $8.75 Wcstinghouse Automatic Iron FREE! Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. "Cook By Wire - Not By Fire"