Pace Four
(IfM-orponitnJ )
An lnd-pcuUeat rppr
MASK B. AWLAettT-
..to i cor and Futua
P"2 biased vau.f, tictpt tiu&aajr, at Ad Au,
La Grand. Oregon- 'fne .": -alar pui..Aea t.cry riua;.
Jtai5J at Po:ffic at la Onui-i, isrtfon, a bcoa4
CUm Mail ILatttr uuacr act of Alco 2, Ik.
OiTICUi- FAPtH OK L'.Siu.N Cot. NT X A-SD TUN
CITX OF LA GKAN
iiKMBr-H AioOClATED i'Ki.Ka
Th AmocU4 Frea U eiciuw.tj.y ecu tied to dm for puO
UcaUoh of ftui oei dialect crtted to it or cot ouieraiM
credited if pubux&ed Lertia. Ail r.fcta of n-iLiicauon of
peciaj duxit in Liu (rpr, tad juao lq local ow bar
tn ajo axe referred.
Bi.iieCruJr'J.lO.N nA.lt4i
By CAttjc
Daiir. per month ta advance-
0117, ux jkooUij ui advaac-
B Aua
UtJij, ptr month In advance..
oauy, pr iU moQUu In advaac-
oaaly, pr year La a-avaace
WftfeKiy Observer -tar( psr year
AXJVERTJalNti itA7i-d
CHjplay, forclrn. pr column inr) , ,
Duplay, locaJ, tr coiuain inco
4Jt
Tux contract rit en ajipucauon
AND I WILL WALK A.MuNO Vol. and ai i ir -jur CoJ,
and yt l&aii tuy pcfcjiit. JLWUt,i
OUT OUR WAY
By WILLIAMS
To aim high is commendable, but some folks aim higher
than their guns cm carry.
i oomT care, mow wen. T' DO we
1 HAVtMT Tw.E. fO BE ME.E.Tiki A LOT
CF These. Taluow heads she's GcT
COMiki" hEPE OkE LOOK arr THAT SAP
W.'A. FlOv Fr? k."P iTc A rirWYtii. .--'i
HIS Ct-D MAM HAS OCT MOILW OR US
-TaxPwES V40003 HAFTO SoFVWT
Ajcm-iEP -SluS- Blah -
as
SOo cSE -0 -
MA-tArt meH""
vAS EKiOo&H FCR N'.E! TS A GooOtilijCi 1 1
I HIS Ct-D MAM HAS OCX MOILW OR US I
, V -TAxPAvtOS V40003 HAFTO SoFVWT Z-tfp
I ' y WTWOOiHtK - BLUB- OLAH ' "!
I jge vt-
GORDON ADMITS
SLAYING CLEfl
K
s.-jdiTtTj Frwai i'iiy and toup.t
! asuaoriu-rs fcd ;th Sh- probN n.
i' of d-rtidinir the r-nmri-n-
"conf-ssion" rr.e by John Gor
don. th- ioti&-ior of a diin aJ.
jjwa. to th mur-l'T of Jo p
( Mur- r, a I'hHapi dree r-rrk. fo
ho- dith Kiua- Scott s
!rnc--l to toanf.
Gordon a ho ha r---n rhar-
:t(i many irtni' incuiir ti.
kidrmpmr of to Hj!n!n,:'i.
Ka:.ims your.r fan fct'dtk 01
aoiuxn and rrw-ry sor
robtr-ry (m-d a rnnt to th
vfVrt that Scott a as inr;o-nt ant
tftat h had coi,n.i!t--i trir nrjr
1' r. .Vtr th- uv-;r. nt he re-
j firsd to commit h.:ns- if fur:ht-r.
! H- sj.id he ait to conduit
with a prs: bviore eatarg.ng on
; his conf-ssion.
Pity the Prince of Wak-s! When he gets home from
this trip there wiil be no place for him to go that he hain't
been.
An English actor is planning to live in an automobile.
my A
tunately
VMS MOThEP?S GOAV
-TM& LOUD SPEAKER.
OFFICE
CAT
a man's rib.
None.
someone pulled
! The way to rmov n'ir handi
leap la to put on our thinking cp.
LIBOR REPORT
ft w. u.v- pi.. f iHliiif it to K.iarm
Byjvnius
Trlline Oic truth may hsrne the
Following a pack train twenty-six miles back of Qou xJy'in' t
! Ti; finalt- of th- p'rirs' aim
! i more dtad!v than the matt 'a.
i '
! KvTythir,fj ws prf'd in the
Garden of rHii. Tnere was no
lawn mower.
lxtom HmiM; of lnl- mill In-
Mail loud
PACH AM ENTO. Cal.. (API
John Gordon, who ts und-r arr-sr
in Wichita. Kan., is an scaped
convict from the Foisom sta( p'-n-itntiary
undr ir.e nan.e of k'.'.r.i-
rr J. Ri-ynolds. He escaped
i from a road camp four y-ars ngr
white s-rvir.ff a sentence for bur
g.ary for Los Annies.
Gordon's identity was rev-aled
iy C. S. Momi!. 9-.ip:rintndfnr
of i srte burtau of cnn.inal
li'.ntification.
Reynolds apd from a Kol
som state pr.son pang on Ottoir
IJ.K'l'I. tie UaS arr-d K-b-ru.ry
2. at El IVso. T-ias.
and ecaprd while bein? returntd
to California.
j through, believe thre win b
'sufficnt labor to han-Le with
jo :t a-iiitionaf help.
La rlrand'A sJipht shorta--n
null workers and har-t:
nands. Haying and cram har-
ill
Yf. JUrt Sdudncr i Mint
For
Men
COOL?
I'll say they are
HART
SCHAFFNER &
MARX
Loose Woven
Worsteds
Styled
For Men and
Young Men.
4"), $.50,
Who
Care"
Cool 'cause they're Skeleton Lined
' Most Styles $10. Some $11.
N. K. West & Co. Inc.
FOR THE lEKtli
very
in on the big Jimam is an experience that adds much to ''',"'.? " t'"'-'?-1.""'
the appreciation of a middle western "tenderfoot" of the ' to on-V-.'.t'wi.T r- , .'r- t.U
ecenic, sportive and material resources of this great state. trow''L c"""'''
Oregon is a true paradise in its cities, it field, iu woodj.,; ' " "
it mountains. n- i-r . . u t s.m an
1 Ainfinr t'.
1) (mil
M- ! rn c '! i-i
A FINE COMMLNITY SERVICE.
The Grande Ronde Meat onpaT.y, in providing pubii
access to its private Mi p'y o; pu:-r, co.i art-A;an wnl
vateFKt"A "time "wlien' the city's hur:,.!r Li at a minimum
and its quality is doubtful. ia doiny a pUIic iivice thu ' """ """" "
deseyves utmost credit. The water u theirs. There wai
no cftu.se for the company to mak it avaiiaine to the pul'-
lic except one that of being a goA citutn in an c-ineij;-,
cr.cy,, And certainly by this action the company UaiifiesV:'ih.'i.' i...',,
In a most effective way in good citizenship. Tlic 'Iiaiuh:' ' , "
Rondo Meat company is a local ir.dj-tiial institution of ' " '"n-' : i!
distinct value in itself and is one that has meant much -'"'0,il:h ,!
to the community in recent y-ais. Th,.t it should express
its community in this Uw. way to ni'.-t an emergency
that is very real in many h..ni'. i. gratifying to an ap
preciative public. Mute thajiks aie expj-s.ed daily in t!i
stream of people who ti.ke a'i ..iM;-.- of this water sujply.
!or.
shortae-
tim-. drain hiT- wh.'at start n-ar
'-l prosrc&sins: also hay l)jl-';Tth of thin month. Spring h-.it
POBTl.ASn. Oi-. (Spcll) ,'nK' 'HI 1' to latr. H V
A r-port aci orling to diarii U or' '''HI'J Th supply anl . - irrow.ra report Bod prosp-ct for
loallti.s o( asonal employment ,1;an'1 are aout balanwJ. A h-avy yj-M. Bean pickjns will
condition, in Or-cwi l as b-n "l e :t sfcorUfe of knl4 loirrr.. start next week.
. . . . . . iiff rill siruci on in n nvi-i u'l -r . T. t-i . . .ul.
i.-akrr e '.tt.l llivlll. compiled oy t. . n. utwii. r:iii- . . - , mi naii-B i ii-re 1.1 a iiikiii
... rnnnnoii aimr
man of the .-agonal em pioyriiem . i
THIS OII.MT 1 UK (IIKIII. icommiMion. The r-pott fol'ows
G'joJ Juuuiileiii uutat lo make 1'oitliimJ Tl.e Natron Cut-off
guo'i w.v-a. continue to re'juir- many r.'-
MO'M kh-s ouK.'.t to maKe sw p.ai.t.n. r. an. -e,ai nuuan... IVnlleton Sufficient supply of
, "'''- , , "F'" for near-(w , ,hi, Af.,a hy.
huwbctll-lf .
Good hu--j)i . O'jjfht to make good
aiar.tfS.
efrgrr-fti blackberry, buan and rss ut ihis tinif. With more nia
c Jcuiiib-r s-aivons. thrt w;t chinoa Kit tinff ntxt w.-.-k it is
quit- a slump in plac'-mt-nts the unticipati-d that all surplus will
;ast w -fc. Thrrshinp of fall b absorbed.
h'-re tlu
There would be a l't nmr- sm -csse
if people worked as hard as
they talk about working.
M-dford-
-inere IS a -"irplUS of . t K rn : v- aae.nn-.l ornn in nrnr.
r;'abor at this time. Alfalfa hnv- "
iinc in proEresa Pear nicking '
JllfBH must be strurk quite
ten by Magg-i
her rolling- pin.
r,ft
st ui k'T b the on-
s Jm- rati I imiaii.)
lt.ii jaw and nut get
hicaxo vaiit to Im-oiim tin
No short-
ii,e of labor to handle crop.
inc in f :iU nrnprcwi
ploment is taking many id.ej,. No -Jn,J!ma, demand for e ,
hands off the market. tra help. Prnit last half of A i-
Corvalhs Th-:re is a surplus ofT-is and S. ptruber may rra"
onution t:bor. ll:iy.ns? i no v.' muni. May use a few outsi.f
in pnerss. ln-lications point tojh.m's litis y-ar. aithotieh' failure
a surplus of labor. i"f fr'i:! eron in some sotin)ii
Kuku The heaviest
this week hs b-
demand w:-' f"nish help fr tb lo-a!i-
from
air capital of Isu laml. lual (mhu atmn Jt-nff for ibon rs
lwa)4 hi kiK.ttii a- r.ir U imli ! machin ru n. 'ontid-nib e
up ri r far1.
l riii (,ij
niind.
it.
Th.t whit h is 5'lduu "-n i
t writing on m bi .' K mail.
th' 11 wrier mere aFf ne;vy cropi.
. ,,, j Sal.in. Owme to the be-
a. the loganberry season ml. v
Guaianteed Used Fords
1924 TOURING
A-l Condition; Price, $325.00; Terms
Perkins Motor Co.
Phane M-500 Corner 4th and Adams
a r
hlt t
j era-n cops In this vicinity di
I rninishine. Bull ding construction
! and ht.i -e p.. .n.T in cttv still
i i h. i',tt dir- ' tor s.is i he remain active.
, , . , . ' y , . . I ' rants I'.-s t here h ro shor - ;
doubt union .iita and iipr berths . . . .
v .. .ace of lab'tr in th s d:tnct -it
haw boiiitth.ng to i w.th it. , , .
the prs'nt time nd t.ere nre
ft-w. if iiny in-ii p'-rti!aiiiit-
H iy he stw mills an 1 loc- i . m mmmh mi n i i j i
Tr''aive'' : w'anVBaEBKa&B&SBzHBEBKEZCRBEKaKMIBIBIIZBSlZEB:Ea
i
SAFE.
At Mitchell Field in a nstie more than two years theic
have been 31,:!i;:5 ;,.;ioil,.:,e flight, c.-.' ra.g a distance of
1,X27,7MI miles, with only two f.itji!it,es. Statistics com.
piled by the Aen.naut.cal ('h.-im- i of ( oniin.-ice for t!..s
three yeai-s ending with :S- .-ho.v :l total of 327,lo
fii.rlitu t lit... I.... ij-i-v... .t .- . i .
''" ' .'i'i.'.'- iini. wr.a i. i;e iau.iiiy to eat
13,100 nights.
These ligures don't Mi,;-nt the -.j,u!.ir U'lief that an
travel is hazaidous. Th.-y .-hou'd i at her "i ve to ih- jmh:
universal conf iil. nc in .ii-i... ,,,!, :;;:v ,,f uiicrart.
It was only a decade 4-g.. t,..t (lying v.a.s the feat o,'
daredevils and the laity shnd.ler.-i at the tlioiifif of l,v:.
T'lay mai-.y tl.onands of civilian.-.
oumr. ri.U r mIi.ii tli.
mi in in l.. Ui. ) -,-in i.n..: ait.l ''' I
-Mill. j that l
I anum. f.lil lanii ril I'mind
I.HMNtlllAl) (AH An olj
ntrtiiti-i ript il:in i .-I in tlj.- ar-fl-l-s
of 'I. l..-lillira.l !il.r..ry 1.
.i.illii-'l l tie- A.M'l.-inv ol S' l.-iue
h' tli- ouiiirfi iiianit.Tipt ol
tl:- f.tiuou nr.enoil tales "A 'I tiou
K:ml rtiel (in- Nn;lit." A enrly a3
.r.t'lf II .l.s t-!leve.J
ti,.,inj ripi ha.l i."yi ilv
Vli.K ir.- rin-l lia now
ly loeate.i li
liieilt. There Is
proerejij rft the p
There niny t..y.s liy
urinir the fr'iit i
in
It liont employ
r.o hardest
present writinir
" a Hliorfi.j:
L;in B'-ason.
ilthoith 'aith, the la -it- number
f trinil.nl t-ihorer eolne
s l..
. l--h In. orpor it'
i-f .S.in.in;il Mtis-ii!,
it) the I'.nsiilan j
lowfjw, j
ol
ing Old Mother Faith.
lide in passenger planes in this country and i-gular pa:
ger air lines alt; inaiiitaiii. .1 l.e
Of Kul'llM.
Professor Kd-.va:. p. Warn.-r.
slitute of Teclino'ie-y, ! !;ev-s (!,
nil-plane Uien s.iii-tie.l ;
safety can be coimtnl n.
minds of all the j'ojile i
saver, and nunc and mux
fear of high altitudes ami
The railinad tiain in
with as much distni t a
the yeais pa:s the ;!n..-
than they now are end the .n
continue to glow, so that tie-
! " n the pi mc:p.',l citi
of 'he Ma,,.,chu.-ctt.
it "the pllhilC Will N-e t'
' saved and til.
no doubt m tli
it itn.n :s a tin
sing its i i i : 1 : 1 ,
i.iii
at t:
Ti.tle ,,
an tiai
tli- public , ,,
he ;.,! ,,.
pioneer d,i ,
e-e tl .,.iv
f lb- Ul;i
ir re::';.i
I! ph. lie ,
beside the train
tion.
Iliill l.Ultiluuiille
was li-.ked Up 11
ae.,i,;es. ..s
i olipe even safer
nee in thcin ml!
il t:lke i's piac-
a:; a mean.-
of tr
111.'.
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
-the fust of
I'lione Main ToD
Motnp Riown Vcllo .v llantam ( oi n
the season.
Early June Appl.s fine for the children In eat.
Our Siting IVans and Corn arc hrotl;ht in fresh
each inoinlng.
Von ill Ik- Pfeasrd
With Our Service.
' m V yi hi
r ; s ;f vV'':'--v,f-r-1
' mtti i ft
", t " e
it i; t ' --
i li '. . .i i
lii-lt Kttirtitii2 mid Kcxtoriii:
lM-injid ntHri at Ihmw
Id III.IX (Al- -There a r- many 1
"iciT- id Ih- fr." Slae 1 . t -w-.iithy
(ilillln i. ri. after thf d ' M T J- 1 1 un
-.f fl.'ir pr-i'-r:. left f,,r Kiifiiwnd. '
uni'iM u) r-iiit) The i-oin-j
I" .'-iHn g;.u fur the dch'ru. tifin ,
s in iikmj. Crtj' a t-uij iiuon 1
I'rr n hniJ-liiiX. and this condition j
t- h-liK fulMibd. I
Mar.jti!.- c f l-ttid'?wne ), .' re. I
":0t a pia ;tt - r, n ntt f,ir fr-nis ,
K:!!iirtit irv f if i w as !.(. -i and I
i.':n;. -d. I U- Mar-iuis l:Hn t.n I
if. inif a( tr-f,. ui:d hi x-n mid'
) ir. K.nl of K-ir. who is aj
I.i. iniT of The r'r-e . n.'t-. j
a . h, a r-Bid"n e in the n-igh-I
erh-
hi
I rk of I- on-h
u iivtri; nt l.lMuotv t'jt,i in
in' aI - r ford Though nd
n-J M t.adiv dattiag i and
-ink" ha h.id it r4-jitord.
The Start
Isn't Hard
BIT KKKriXf? AT
Yen I! HA VINOS A:
f'OINT IS WHAT
C(U NTS . . .
ik virus (innwiNG
IIKIHI.AIU.T EVERY
WEEK?
La Grande
National
Bank
Pound - Itdhibi - Vroeesjdv
A KOI 1 l.llf .ll Kl Ml
SWIIKII lh.il h'l..ni't In fim
.ml Jo. Antonio Csei. famrma
lead- of Hi. M.r of lonVpefiif.
.nr.. w nl lo f.enernl J.itiii
J. r.rlilnf hy fiMltiolt
Diaper Bags 95c
Infants' Soft Sde Shoes, gmnl quality, size ti to o ...7"c
Cnb r.laiikets. animal designs . . S.V
Cirl-' Khaki Outing Suit, age 2 to $1.25
(".ills' Khaki Outing Suits, age C to I I $2.25
All (Iirls' Sunimer Hats at Price
We feature infants' and children's w.earab'es and sell
highest quality at lowest prices.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Irrtblim In tnruiiit and i'lilldrrn'a Wear
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LIFTING THE
VEIL
IN DISTANT lands in jungles and fer
tile valleys, on mountains and by the sea
millions of people are patiently laboring
in the collection of raw products.
Ships and trains bring these products to
reiineries and manufactories to be lash
ioncd into comforts, luxuries, conveniences
lor you.
Advertisements tell you when these prod
ucts are ready lor your inspection Adver
tisements tell ou where to see them
how they are made and what they cost.
Advertisements lift the veil of production
and tell you the things you need to know
to buy safely and wisely.
Let advertisements guide you in all your
purchases. Read them regularly. They
arc as interesting as any other news iii
the paper with this in their favor. They
concern you, personally.
Read the advertisements to know the
value that is in the things you buv.
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