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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1925)
Friday, August 7, 1025. Page Four THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER (liii-oi-poradil) Ad liHlt'pruueiii NuwHpatxrr FRANK B. APJ'LKUY ... Kditur and Pubiubur UAKVEV F. MATTHEWS .............. liimiiit-tui Muuuxer Published eveainfc-a, except Bunduy, ut ltitt Adams Avxuua, lA Qrandfl, Oregon. The Obnervur-tiLu- published every Friday, , . Entered at tlie Postolnco at La Uraude, urutfun, aa tiecoad C1m Mall Matter under act of March ii, nit, ' OFFICIAL PAPER OK UNION COUNTI AND TJUH C1TI OF LA. '.'KANDB " MEM11EB ASSOCIATED PKE88 The Associated Proas Is exclusively entitled to use tor pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise Credited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dtspatchus In this paper, and also the local news here in also are reserved. HUUUUIUPTION KATKd ! ", " Uj Oarrlex . Dally, per month In advance.. OUT OUR WAY Pally, six months In advance Dally, single coyy If M.0 ( Uy Mall Daily, per month In advance- Dally, per aU months In advance- Dally, per year In advance..-. Weekly Obsorver-rJtar, per year...-. ..CO ..a.i0 ..6.00 3.UQ ADVEItTlHINQ RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch . Display, local, per column Inrh.. ' Time contract rates on application. 42t -sue SING UNTO THE l.OHD, I'KAIKE ye tlm Lord; for he Imtll . delivered the boiiI of the poor from tho hand of llio evil dovrs." j Jeremiah 20:13 OTTK!PF lasimnnai ll'snni Illllii 1 ST ! tlSVKt 'C iiaejaaijrassasisaa 1T, tKHVlRALUMGi 6Tvf F v . The. VASTWlt SPlEmOOR op T ALV. OJLV A PE.RSOM WHO HAS SLtPT OMOtQ Tut DE.SERT "TTAOS CAM REAU7 E 8iQME5S OF "This UKUvJERSfc. , voce woomqtmar. CMVi A KAfthJ vHC 4lMT hW a 0wh Foh i -TH OEStQT Sum n.i n"'rcu "voj ETi:--- f AM ElioHTW MILES fm56: 1 Th rH.ST CHAMCG. fiii J cLOOkl Kiwi OtflloCM f Just another month until school do your fall shopping : caily. . . The man who talks to himself at least has a sympathetic -audience. ; ; Postal receipts for June show an increase. It's to be expected think of all the letters and postcards that va cationists and tourists have to send these days. ;'rCupid follows the flag. Many soldiers returned from Europe with wives and it is lvported that men with ou; fleet in Australia are a'cquirinjr them. Well, possibly they take the position that fighting men must fight. ,;The most unkind cuts of all certainly are not those to ii.cr.nw taxes. Distribution of a $350,000,000 surplus vhih is what the tax reduction will mean should give ull of us, directly or indirectly, at least a little extra pin money next year. i ' ' ' ' ' " . ; " EDUCATION IN MONKY TKItMS. ! Lyman Abliott tells of the unusual way by which lu; Came to go to college. His father, instead of letting the lo.ts going betaken as a matter of course, put it up to him as a real issue. Lyman was given the choice of the cost of a college education plus the interest accrued at the end of four years, and the course Itself, i ilL Willi suggested that the boy might go into business with the money; but the relative advantages and diffi culties of a professional caieer and of a business career wore also iwntioned. The boy asked for advice. He re ceived none, but was told to think it over for two or three days and decide for himseir. At the end of that time, Lyman went to his father with his decision to take an education. The older Mr. Abbott replied, "1 am very lad. I think it is an excellent plan for a boy to go to college, but' a very poor plan for a boy to be sent." ,1 ;lf more boys were sent to school under such ciicum r.t;jnces, there would probably, be less enthusiasm than exists at present, in missing classes, lectures and the like. ;'Tliroughout my college day I realized I was spending my own good money for my education, and I determined to get my moneys worth," says Abbott. The matter was viewei in the light or a business proposition, and the college edu cation rose proportionally in the hoy's eslecm. I A I'l.ICASINt; KIIOWINC. Figures gathered by the federal reserve board show that saviijes deposits in '.102 banks of the country totaled $7,977,;i7,ioo on July I as compared with 7, I50.0()0,(mii) on thri corresponding date of a year aco. As is indicated these represent savings accounts alone, the greater or less sums deposited as insurance ajsainst a lime when such funds may be needed. They also represent the margin of th? smaller incomes over expenditures and the gain of over ;)fio,0(M),(l(in in one year is an aerurate index of the pros perity of the country. The showing is evidence of the prevalence of thrift Ihiounhont the nation. One' who earns more than one spends is pursuing the roal! to some degree of affluence. The money thus de posited in bank not only brings to the possessor a letuin in interest but it. added to many other small sums, serves to inance the vn-:it business enterprises of the nation whijeh in luin give employment I,, ninny .,, enable thes. nisi to have their savings neemmt. Thus (he savings bank dipositor not only benefits himself by having the security of money in time of nei-d; he also Ins a share in furthering the!commeice of the eouiihy. Modern business could mil be tarried on weie there not sloieleuees of capital to fi nance the transactions. OFFICE CAT UI MAR n mo. All-i' rinding u KitH If iik with I In uhi' oC a inn l-h, tlit; m l HiliiK In to find the ho nut;. Oil, 'foolish, youth, nh Htlly hulk J, Yet truth thtM-t! ua "in what bIk Haid Shi had Unit vi'ty day l'lrntlu d ; llor.self to Tom. his litothi'i'. I Many I un ln A lalors I'ay I'l.thtK Visil lo I'oitiial SHADYT TLES A DISCARDED The fltrlit againHt uuirKtstivt' ti tli'H to motion pictures hun made dt-rinito pro(f reus durintr tlu last six montiia, Will 11. Hays,- dirt-ct-or Ki;nrul of tho Aiwociation of Motion Picture Producers und Jis Lributora. di'clurd on hlu Heml annuul trip lo tlic Hollywood film pluniH. "TIh prcsH IiooUh for the iromlnw rc lotiW'H. of ph'luri' couiain only thr' ohj.'clloftablr tit leu." Mr. Hays, Hlutfd. "Tin; opvii dnnr policy of the prod lire rn und dlR IrlhutorH him J net with KHi'liyim,' n-poiiHo all ovr tin! count ry in I h HIUIPO Of b'ltoi'H Of MIlgKOMtinil um to the iiiiptovcini'Ht of imttinn pIcturoH. Kurt her HujjK mionH from the public are HollcitMl." . 'Jle concltidt'd by prniHinj? tin "8'i)xiltle btiNineaH HdmiiiiHirattiin" of tho motion pirturo indnstry at the prewnt time and predieit-d onit of tho moKt hihti-hhI'iiI yours in recent film history. Collar Attached Shirts Fine fitting, nicely fin ished Shirts of Oxford Cloth, Poplin, Madras, Pongee and ilroadcloth. It is a pleasure to wear our shirts because of the long wear and ex cellent fitting qualities; and the price appeals, too. S2.50 to S5.00 Novelty Ties of all col Knits. Popular Tics at popular prices. Come in and look them over. N. K. West & Co. Inc. La (irandc, Oregon lixpluined ut Last An exceptionally dull speech had been made, but the dlnneiH hrnl.e into the etiHtoinary hand-eluppint;. "Why the dickens do they i i -wiivh applaud a thim; UUe thai?" Krowled a veteran (ainiuteer. "Oh," replied hiH table neighbor, "that's to Rive the fellow vhune: ciarH liyve Kone out u chuue'i to light up without making a noine." Guaranteed Used Fords 4 vi, itoAisri:u Pit-K-i r I Uj v on iiar; ioiiipletel overhauht; nfwly icifnled. A llaiaiu Ml flil.'.O.OO " Perkins Motor Co. . Phone Itl-500 Corner 4th and Adams I.ISISdN (M'i The Intel nation a Avnition camp at Alvi-rea inik mi 11 t I'll I v- in! ei'!i:i(iiM:i nsoeet lltlf- Wlmt a pity it is thai the t, whir, mnti, more youiiK p.-oplc of UMlay lnM on l(l.,.j(.n livtil,,rs visile,! the' ramp 4rttliur mm-Ii a had rxninph for lhiin jn ;M)V ,.,.!, .H ,nih. 'I'ln- their pnrcnlN. .liisl uf the rmeicn visiioin w;us a (laiHe Mrlti;h plane 1 h;fl rjiv a vie t'hlropiactlc aeenm to be on (lie rb-d exhibition of uerial tietivity. increase. It's a ciuukiiiK Rood Shortly utter its departure for l-'.nx- proft'Hslon. "Aii-n'l I '.'' In plav of Am Not'.'" is said lo Im urnwinir rut or In i;nIand. We rallier in-! Any Ki' 1 r;,n a liar ou. ( line lo web.rnie (lie new U-nii.tnf ""V ,,lln nn rely by asking him Im-huh' we Ihluk we mm- in it no 'f " the only girl he has ever evoliitloiiJirv steii LiiHanls "Ain't ' mVed. I ?" wlniM1 general udopUon will niuhe (he IniiHiiaye pretty dinned arm pi-rfet't. hi nd a fleet of 1 4 Spanish planes soared over Lisbon. Nothing can feel better mid look vvoi e t hail n n old pa ir nf slioen Koine women aie no old fa.sli iotieO they expert I heir dailKh teiK lo dreH tor warmlh. If Home folk their pible (h'j tried to swallow d rboke to. dentil. 1 "Why did you Join tho S;i Ra tion ArniyV "So I could' play my Voi md in public." I l,e mr ru. let me fo" "Why should I le m o" "I'm a little film and 1 i;in( to be released." INiur .1 no ut lent; Mi piiNtied on bin I ii ( Hie Ftoihce Nat Ut e Kl i'H; lie H-leil Id wt ile. but all he did ' Was Npht inf inilm-M. , i hat.i 'I'O late i) hie And then il ,,e We leiirn to ran dieanis, And ko to .tplitliiiK ollen Keeins i no Kotid ; our rlieriHhed Ihi I'tirU al Munition Hie, Knii,, (Miu'il In be it KfiM pltu e of pel tiiK I"" lb".. "I u noive of dai irny." com plained Jiinin'y, I he demon office boy. "oHei'lir in)- mix doMai-M a ci k. Wha'M he I hinU I am '.' A college Ki'aduale?" When boii1le.','K'''M cheat rillll -i ll ii n ii : how can an honest di unk expect to have any elutliee ill this W irked vmii lil ' Ib'Ullimer: llelbt, I ilH, are you doiiif; away o il h t he wi'Mt '.' KnutiiH: Ikc In de iiiinin' ' bn.si-i II CMS, boMM. iHummer: You tlon'l miy. What kind of minim: ni tnio nv, sil ver mlnbiff. copper minine? Knst us: Kalmimin tin. "Should vIvch be paid vaifeM?" ' "Cluiss, vy for you ttiinl; I Mend' my vlfe oudt to vorU for?" : ' Only Ooe Skull Khiirks'.1 ' (From the Atlntlia f(.a.) .louiual) It happened thai Hubert was badly hurt. One leu was broken and one arm and Hkull injured. The Start Isn't Hard lll'T KIOKIMNfl AT YOl'lt SAVINCS AC COUNT 1H W H A T COIINTH. ... IH YOUKS CiltOWlNO RKGt'l.AULV iivHKl WliEK? La Grande National Bank KDUnl - Krlliiiils . PiOKi'Sslvo 75 l PHONE MAIN 75 WK AUK RECEIVING DAILY SHIPMENTS OF THOSE FINE UMATILLA Muskmelons, Watermelons AND ISAKKEL GEM CANTALOUPES IJuy your Peaches for canning. The Peach Crop is very short and ,ve do not expect any lower prices. Price today, $1.73 per box. All Kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. rilONE US YOUR' ORDERS J. G. SNODGRASS ill Depot St.' Exclusive Grocer Phone Main 75 MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES ' flume Main 7.V MILTON I KKKW ATi;i TOM TOES Extra I'limv, 5 Mis., t."u UMATILLA VNTKLOl PES tile to ,'!."ic apiece. COUNTRY DRESSED FRIERS Wll ls i N.wn;? J I'hey slrolb-d iKKether on I lie I hr,,,ll I 1 1.. .n ..... u ii i.it.. i i . I him, s 1 1 tier Hwe.l, I'iiee H'tltlly tunned. Jit! asked Iter woild she lake Inn li;i me; I'll'' Sttniv she'd have no other--- n' . & , ' i a - jz . ! ' t: j , '"V . I AT WOKK, l,(,h (I.iiiM Sllllf liiniin, L s. Amhisuilnr t (t'liuaii), !. hi lib dnk in Ik'llm. Watch And Wait For Our August Clean-up Sale OF INFANTS' AM) CHILDREN'S WEARAIil.ES STARTINt; AUGUST IOTP. We will have h .Kir. 7."r and SI. 0(1 Specials, value to $:!.0(l. Also a few (.'iris' Milin Straw Hats worth J.1.00, to Ik- sold at $1.00. VK IIAKKLV HAVE A SALE AS OUR PRICES ARK AS LOW AS MOST OTHER PLACES SELL AT SALE PRICES AND THIS SALE WILL AP PLY TO ONLY SUMMER ARTICLES TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL GOODS. A RiR Reduction on (.'iris Voile Dresses, aged lo 1 1. Watch Our Windows. Norton's Kiddy Shop l:i-rjlliliij; In In iuiIV nml (lillilrrn's 1Vi-r SSB&IBEBSIIIKBBLaSBSQERSB!3BBIIIIEBEBEIEIB'ilSBEES El M Ml a m S3 3 H a n a a m a a a m a a a a ct II a a m H m n m a n n M a t M U n M n n M n i a R a M R M R H n M a M n m El LIFTING THE VEIL IN DISTANT Iandn in jungles, and fer tile valleys, on mountains and by the sea millions of people are patiently laboring in the collect ion of raw products. Sbips and trains brinjr these products to " rclineries and manufactories to be fash ioned into comforts, luxuries, conveniences lor you. Advertisements tell you when these prod ucts are ready for your inspection. Adver tisements tell you 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 jjuidc you in all your purchases. Read them regularly. They arc as interesting as any other news in the paper with this in their favor. They concern you, personally. Head the atbertiscinents to know the value that is in the things you buy. tm H Rl Vt n ta t ES m SPS a M n M (9 M a n n N n n n n en H H PI n is H M a M n n u M n M 13 n ca M U M n R n ra n i ta n laEBEBESIIKBaBSESESaBSESIIEBEQIBEBSSaSEaEaSECSJ