La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 29, 1925, Image 4

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THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, July 20, 102H
afoutbe fairing hscrfer
(Incorporated)
Aa Independent Newspaper
fKANK B. Al'I'LKBY
HAKVKY ilATTHEWS..
-.......Editor and Publlsh
. ...tHualnesa Manager
SMbllsned evening., except ljuoday, al li Adams AVou,
L. Grande, Oregon. The Ubaervr-aur published every 'rlda.
entered at tne Postofflce at La Uranue. Oregon, aa Second
Claaa Mall Matter under act of March J, is7.
OFFICIAL PAfJfH OK UNION COUNTY AN1I THIS
Cll OK LA UKAMJjJS
MSMUb'H ABMOClATb'U PR&M
Tna Associated rreas la exclusively entitled to use for pub.
Ucatlon of all ni dispatches credited to It or oot oiberwu
eredlted If pubiisned therein All righis of republication of
pecial dlapatcnea m tin paper, and aiao the local news nsr
to alao are reserved.
BUUdUKtPilON KA'i'JiB
ly Carrier
Daily, per month In advance. . .
bmily, aix moutna In advance
lany, singls cupy .
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LJally. per slz months In advance
w"y. per year in advance..
Weekly Observer-Hlar, per year..
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Display, foreign, per column lnch..
Display, local, per column innn
Time contract ratea on application
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OUT OUR WAY
, By WILLIAMS
Tt-lERE ff 1-5!
Right im Black
Baifu, o' POP
FER A QUAOTfcP
AM SUA. VT FER
A NlCXlL APIECE.
WARE. AJ GONMA
1AKE
iTtLL METHATT,
SWOOCA DONE.
OUR PlQORik)
BEFORE -MOT
AFTfcR - BoT
STORES MEK
MAKES MOWEV
ES'.TtlEW
MAKE ITOKJ
US! 1 "TELL.
VA VA'vE
SotTa have
SPERlEvJCE
BEFORE QOlKi
lU BUSINESS.
SAW. IP WOO .
FELLERS DOKlf
MIMO- I U. TAKE.
ME DlAlMCiEM,f '
ER VNOf EVER VA' j&2J
CAU.iT . RIGHT
MOWJ. 'MEMBER tfl
i AND WILL UK A FAT1IKK I NTO YOl and ye .hall be
iny sons and daughters, sallh lue Lold Ailnlgmy. 11 Co..
inthiang G:ls.
V
r There are 3G less churches in New York City than 23
years ago. Cut perhaps not as many are needed, since the
number of saloons (labeled ones, of course) has shown a
greut decrease. ,
, The task of getting two-dollar bills in circulation to re
lieve the shortage of ones might be easier if they passed
them out like hand-bills instead of requiring us to work
for them.
I
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"Vll
DREAM CASTLE
STOCK" MQIDE.KS METlvU-J.
7'lf 'im tr an. apwccucj
OFFICE
CAT
TflAOC MANN NIO.
If M'lll.ll; a Ki.lt ,,r clnil.,
A f ii-iii uiiu came in liilciKlliiK 'o ttny
nuniiaiiHB cunipui.sory voting law with a nonallv of s-viia ' '""r """"" ' w-nuw.
for failui-P m ..) .v,n .1, i . . l1""" ui ' ,n.anii,,. ih. m uh.il Is making a
101 tui-e may not prove the boon to democracy that was '"'' k'- i.ii..k n.ut !...
intended. The individual who hasn't enouirh inteiPKt .i. IT ",,l b' u a
nmrammt .. - ..... . " '
v. tu usually nasn t enough intelligence in
governing to make his judgment worth while.
To Take Miners' Risks
- A boy's Idea of a Kiway ts anoth-
Pr bOV w)lD tilkt-tt nlHiwi l..rm in.
hteatl or trying to make u pluc on
tlit bull team.
MoIIht Goohp itii-i r'uthcr (inn-
h BEING FAIR TO niTREi.vi?
The Automohilfi CM
cussing some of the points raised by a Union Pacific offi-i''"r ur" 11 c""i'1'- llu'i kn..w
cialJn an address here some mnnil m, ,. .... iw:h,'.re " o-
;mendous amount of freight business secured by the ra.l-
;roadrf of the country as a result of the automobile and! . Z'LZ liv,
uu..um8 niuusiry in vne last Uecitde. It wmilH ,.. nii r wouing.'
entlvi use this flft"iukfirnir.m kt t. ..:. j . .. i
r l: i , .... . .an-
lliiui.ar man can ! la u make Clecl Mao-natP Willino
a rarrci-tliHi mmukI Ukc an eutire. lUdJfndie llllrtg
i) ucw item. I
'
I
Nearly everybody you call on' .... ..
these fine evenings ttnolniH . eUTTI,fc (AD Nathan Eck-
er and over for having eaten onl- a,em' Keuttlc biiaimaa leuder,.
ona for dinner. lold a story wh.-n the Natioiml Ko-
. riMn irjuJe l.'ouncil met here lo
.Mary had a I II tie doulit illustrate the character or Jme
uout her lover, Kred. 1 A- rarreii, pr.aldent of the council.
'ir every time he'd lake her out. ;-Nlr- Karrell, w ho a laborer In
He'd tuke her home unfed. "eel mills Ht New Haven and then
a' Pittsburgh, la problem of the
.. , Luueu oiaiea pteel corporation.
I.oiiiciiiiI.jiI K hides a pair of K
acxks In the pocket of lib. pajamas Visiting a coal mine on tour
III order lo cut ilcmn his laundry of nls company'a properties. Far
bill, cell was told at one ahaft. ran the
, tule, that he must not go inside
The dollar we .we.it to earn is becauae onJItions were bad.
the dollar we seldom burn. , .. , I "Are there men w orking In the
mine? he asked.
Answered alfinuullvely Mr. ftr.
IS DESERTED
PABADKNA, fat. (AP) Kxcept
for the hulling footsteps of an ag
ed caretaker, Castle Kosamond. the
dream of Baroness Hosu von Zim
merman, atailds silent ami ,1,-n.tI.
ed In the quiet or the hills near
here.
The baroness end her h.ml.unrl
came to America nearly li years
ago. A dream which ahe had been
harboring for a long time became
1 reality in 1917 with the rrwimlo-
tlon of Caatle Rosamond, which
With Ha 40 rooms BrtH hi. re hurnn.
ral hall la said to have mm it rinn..
000. Baroness von Zimmerman di
ed April z, 1917. and shortly af
ter the I'nlted h'tHtea en. Mr.-,. M.o
World War. the nrnttertv wb
seized by and still la in the hands
of the alien property custodian.
Baroneaa von ZlmmennHn whm
born March 12, 1860, In Gnaden
ries. Germany, the daughter or a
wealthy brewer, .the mnrrin,. Bar.
on von Zimmerman, uianuractur.
er or munitions, when a young wo
man. Iter her rather died leav
ing her a vast estate and an annual
Income from Hussian ruilrnnH
curltles. which became worthless
when the czarist government of
Uussla was overthrown.
A tarae Dnrtlnn of her pstuln. va
lued at IS.OnO.'.no. wus bequeathed
to three sisters then living in Ger
many. To an adopted daughter,
little Beatrice Denton, eight, noth
ing was left. A legal battle fol
lowed and a Bhort time later tile
court awarded her SI 5.000.
Kresh milk may be shipped by
airplane from coast to coaat In
America und still retain its rresh
ness. according to a recent test
wherein milk was sealed In a vac
uum bottle at a temperature of
45 degrees r'j hrenhelt. and ship
ped to New York City, rrom the
Pacific coast, arriving in trnod
condition the next day.
.1. - ,... ,1
A married man wllh
radio
on his hands.
-Y-
Toads for highway building when those highways are avail- fm"l'",l' " two iuud speakers
iable ..to competitive carriers without charging proportionately-
for building and maintenance. All of which is be
side 'the point in the truck and bus controversy. It is
merely a matter of ieriiiiing private enterprises using for
profit the highways built and kept up bv public funds
no matter how those funds
for that privilege. If we fail to do that in the proper!
r.e.-.n ..... ... . ' I
....... ahe
joun i nomas scopes, the blnlne-v ...i
li'lructor who brought the Ten. . '
see unll-evolullnn law to the " I' s safe enough for the men.
front, wus born In ttaleni. Illinois, lls 8afe enough for me."
In llilll. Curiously enough. In Hoon orders were received for
I mill, William Jennings Hryan, of Improvements. Mr. Karrell havins
I he otiposlng side, wus born In the nuide a thorough Inspection anil
auinu town. ". gone on his way.
It Started Something;
'I have not said anything lo
you. but have been uiwlnv .,.
others and have Induced many 't-j
aae your medicine and be con
vinced. Mayr'a Wonderful Reii.-
dy Is correctly named. It re
moved stuff from me I never
thought could be In a humun be
ing and I feel like a different
person. The pain In my rlgl.t
side disappeared at once, ' which
fOUr dOCtOra Silld Would roei.l.-a
:n operation: also the bloating and
nuigestlon. It Is a simple, harm
leas preparation that removes the
'atarrhal mucus from the In.ew.
Unal tract and allays the Inflam.
million which causes prurtlcallvl
mi Biuiuacn. iver ano in.eM m.
ailments. Including annendleitla.
me dose will convince or money
efiinded. At all druggists. Adv.
P X
II . b o Z B 1
y r o , t
Oculist, (nolntliiir In slen letter.
ed aa above) Can you road
that?
.illenl Yes, hut darned lr I
can pronounce It.
proportion, we are unconsciously snhsi.iivinn. ti, . a village is n place where thev
j: . ' 6 n-iawid-t,ke ui a rolee.l..n .., '
,..u , u.naiing against equally worthy citizens and , iui-r to be,t .,,,; y,,aKe
'institutions.
WAR IIKIDKS AGAIN.
; The French government has communicated with Wash
;inirti.n concerning the r,(ilh) lVanco-An,,', ican alliances ef
fected while American diiiiirM..,vU . ... ... ..-.. . .. .,
.aa. 1. .. ...... " ' . " Jitiiijr ny tnous- I -
.....o u.iviifji ricillll VlllaL'OS IIIK fit ia ., tl.ni.. 1 1
fmm tl.Q f....... ' """"""" Innuy. IVrhaha Ih.v In.
A Skirt Is a unrn,,.... ........
alwas t.s. short, i.m. llvht. ....i
long, or t. o siimetl.lng.
Nothing like a good night's sleep
for .bulm.ug "He's ..i.si.etKe.
Just I.. .'cause th" girls laugh ut
your remarks ,n mi .sii;m that ou
pretty te-th.
It Is ulliii.'llit him ,i iny people
I here are w ho Minph want lo Ret
In III.' was.
sllglitU l,.i, ,,,,, .,..
teeth."
t a
a
1 1 .1 1. .11
from the front.
, It is not thiit tlio I'lvnih objected to the legal abduc-
01 r' 1 (,f .' ..".on by An,e,k-,u,s. but thai
lUtm ol tlie.se international mm . i.,,r.. i...
.osr.,i ti 1 iM.ivcii tinsiic-i .
tessiui. 1 lio goveniiuent of I'rance is disturbed by the! A '' ' '
,.r ti I : "'."""'";' "' a momii. nie govei nment
he h Nvhether they a.e abandon.,! ,, this side of the At
lantic or in their native count ly.
I he .situation is not as serious as it niifht be .... !, !. a"---- wi. pr-sse.
I :.,. ..... ........ ... r.-- ' ..mm,
. .... . .wl .a-i.soiis expeiien ,t ( ,e. ;,llmiMtic ,.,.,.
uT "n !'' iM IH'inianent kind and
there were all the element, ' 1(mum,. h Ull.se
....ges itoioan. I-ranee h.l alieadv sent !,.. ,
VHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILESARB BUILT. OUICK BUILD THH
M.tn a
few io ll
ptepal.'d to die but
on llll'l tells
K" get It.
ml,..ly else to
iuillier tiling n i-Msrl.-iussI
til.
to tnt i.ont leaving les,e French girls behind
...c.s. ,.,. can s..l,l,e,s. lonesume (. thej,- sweet
hearts back in the V. S. A., were camped among the lonely
nia.dens of I'Vance. The unift.rn, helped, and war n iS
young men irri-sionsibh. ami r.rkli ,
. W hen the war was over ,,. ttils .,,,., , ,
for many there was di,ill.si.,it. Aam. wjv;s
able to adapt, themselves ,o tl,e l,s,,ad's station ,' li.'e
5'T",. 1,"S,'"",S " 'i''lh'sinned. An,! tl.e.o
weie i l the o, er usual causes ., (lesero
t a , , S,'""K Al,,"'l"' Im'sIkiikIs are not per-
mittH to shirk their sell'-i,,,,,,,,,! responsibilities and de
serted I rreneh wives are relumed t thoii- homeland tl,o,
1.-. nothing disturbing m the .situation.
f . .
! ' ti I
tows.
AND
manj? other 1926 improvements
Jii v rKoTiKTFi)
Firestone Tires
; Perkins Motor Co.
Phone M-oOO 0(rm,r .,, and Adams
jftiiA!
... ..... .1111 or ni,s,e,l oil ji.
(erib.,. ,, ,,. ,,,, Bii
, l.'.is in,,,,.. 1 H.ii.llier ship.
"" "I 111 I ..,! , s,,
'be Price , ,M. ;M, ,
alsne Ih.ilrjtle
1 Claude C. Pratt
i Lumber Co.
The 1'i.vr Mart'. I'rten.l"
tl'H. I '.Hindi r. 1-lM.ni. M-2IS
o Sunday llusiness
Sale of Polly Prim House
Aprons
Good Quality Gingham
Nicely Finished
All Bound Edges
Special Value
98c .
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
N. K. West & Co. Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
Jus)
The Seto-BUICK
' Jst
Jennings and Shumate
"Where is Your Pay Check Qoing?
l'cw men know how to Invest wisely.
Their enthusiasm la easily moused by gl,
tongied talkers they are easily influenced uy
puinled stories. ' 1
Without thought without advice thev rl-U
their pay checks their savings, in w ild cat schciii j.
Had they consulted the La Crande National
Bank and obtained lta advice they would not have '
lost. ...
Consult the l.a Onin.le National Hank before ;
you invest secure the untainted facta the truth:
A visit to us nmy. save you from losing all voi r
money, our suggestions and advice ore yours
free of charge for the. asking!
La Grande National Bank
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
; Phone Main 759
PEACHES, PEACH PLUMS, CANTALOUPES
LUNCH MEATS
Crib Blankets 85c
27-inch Iulsy .'loth, per yard
S6-ineh Indian Head, per yard
Sli-inch Colored Linen, per yard...
"7c
33c
$1,110
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Eer,tl.ln in Infants' and Children's Wear
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED aDS
We have the original and the first Air-lift Pump
in La Grande
Pumping Directly From The
Gas Storage Tank
Our motto is. To Give the Most for Iho Money.
We have a free motor and ciankea.se service.
LOOK FOR THE SIGN
We handle Veltcx Products-the very best by teat.
Gibbons Service
Station
GAS and OILS
J. W. Gibbons, Proprietor
Telephone 373-J J. D. Lynch UldK., Jef & K,m
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