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ri Wc(lii(-s.layv August 12,! 1025. Pa (?p T'Vmr THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER By WILLIAMS (liiiuriN.rHti'.l) All liiili'iH'iulriil NowMpniwr ' PKANK B. Ai'l'l.KHY fcilllui anil rubllah.il HARVEY K. MA'I'iHUWS.. .... Hiiitint-M Muuuicer f Published evunlna-s. excii Huauuy. at lua AOain avhouv, U. Grande, Oregon. The Oleerver-8tar published e.tiry i-riuaf. 'j'". entered al Ibe roatofflce at la. Uruiiuu. OreKun. as fioooad it-fcla" Mali Mailer under act of Match J. 7. '-" OFFICIAL PAi'KM OK UNION COUNTY AND TUN . C1TI OF LA UHANHtC , MEMUKH AHHOClATfcD 1'lli.HK S The Associated Press la exclusively eutltled to use fut puo- tllcatlon of all uewa dispatches credited to 11 or bol otherwise j credited If published therein All right, of republication of I .pedal dispatches In this paper, and also lb local news nare 1 In also are reserved j 1 BUBSCrilKllUN HATKs) B Csuxler ; Dally, per iziontb to tv111' ; fieily. six months Ln , , Mtfl I OsJiy, single copy H ; : llj MaJ) : 'Dally, per month In advance pally, per nix months In advance.... 1 1 Dally, pur year In advance ( ? Weekly Observer-titar. per year i-s ; ADVKKTIHINO HATES Display, Foreign, per column Inch , Display, local, per column turn ..tat ..II. kO ..I4.U0 a.o -41 .oe -rime contract rates on application j7'"'X;i I Yl-J HAVK illCAIMJ how 1 Butd un(o you. 1 go au und 1 come UKUln Jllto you. If ya lovt d nit, yo would rejulte, he-, j cause 1 suld. 1 go unto the r'ather: lor my J''ather Is greater ! thuu 1. John H:l'S. t PROI'OSE NEW DANCE HALL LAW. I OUT OUR WAY ' Ce caktt &.T f- DO Ncn-rAvvX ! t' Blood H00M& V th' vmo'. ut.A ! I "1" Ct-v jE AFftR N A . Ht-LPKi'"Tr-i'HOOKST' ' " COouOkT vajE. HAWE KETCH HtRSEAJF ! GOOD vejOANrTA sZJZ ' t0 OXRRW A SOME GOSrA! VMOTtHA "TR-W I TlLV-1 MAWE. i ER P.ECE A MEAT TOO? MAKE A CONICAL. ANOvER HuwKA ZT) ER SumPki' Avj LE.T OUSSAOPt-AM? 6 SiC owW 1VV BlGODMOumS . HAv7M' PEEPuL AFFlrV AM me.vajs J 6AE.U. lT -AM MEM-J VaJEKJ TvAESf SHOO B J PAPE.CJ. VN-W PLAW& APE. ME.SJER UKtl TME. BOOK . .. w.. i ss eseiei I l'aul, Minn.. Iinll Nevis. ! W CAT i '"jTT'w VMDI MARK RIO. Death Ray Dr Rrlu-ln R firntl Inventfrt tj iihw nuln of rtpHth thm will mik- nr mi. terrihlP alt nations 1 WIN- Ilv f l)Hd. Milt niurhln t 1 of th- "dfaih rny" ryM. he says, nnd will kill Hnythtn thitt comps in itn . pMth up rn twHiitv mllt?f mvny. Mr will hIvh Anu-rlr-an navnl nfflnord a 'lniMHMiitnm nff Kan Francisco Phnrtly. Beautiful Silk Negligee lililCAKKAST COATS 111 Hilt ill. I'l l'lie nnrl thllllueillile Tulfetil Hh llhhiHi and l.mhl lnhiuiiiiK. Nicely limln-i un.l n- reptlolially ' Bouil ouul.lv rob e, ii-e our window dltiiiluv. $10.75 to $21.73 ' BANDEAU AND J'.KEAKFAST CAI'S 1 uinly liu y liitle luce creations ultli ilhliult iilnl riower li-lliilliillc lllid ieiy hiuilerulelv mured., tou. $1.00 to $2.50 DANIEL GKEEN SATIN DOt'DOlK SUITEKS All Colors, $2.."il) N. K. West & Co. Inc. La Ciandc, Oregon 'mm A kit on-' mtant mad iiuoiiv oi dlnrnrc. Now it lund.s only on tin: enumi'lt'd surftu' unl is .ruh ttt'ii off ftioh niKlit with cohi erf am. The Anti-Siiloon lA:iKue of Oregon is siwnsoriii? a new ,)iw ttoverning loiulhousos mid dance halls which it will .ti-ek to put on the ballot at the next general election. Pe titions will he ready for circulation the first of next month :tid officials anticipate no dilliculty in securing the fif Ifen thuusand signers necessaiy. J Failure of the present law to regulate madhouses, ac cording to a recent court decision, and a desire to protect'""- r"''"M"l ' "" " ,"ry tjie morals of young people 01 the state and reduce viola-.. Wi. u.ks. n..- impiiM . t.i ' 'rh- "'" ' ' ,l" i;,.n f II. u m..lMl.iii..., ....l,.,., ..!,!.. l..-.k ll.i- ni-klii. ovwiiililiir.' araM:l"1 l'nim"" """'' .I . , .... .v.oul.1 Ik? ( slop Ilie .iM-k. Ir the leagues activity in this direction. If the law can, ByJvnius A.nlliiK In nn ail.erilM'tiient Why Is it the ,ujller u tiiiin find j ui the street iilw-nvs looks no much llilcci-r lluin his whole week's kiI- Eldcrly ('cniiiins Vent Feelings (in Rcichstafj j ! eoluiuny. lie adonted and enforced as outlinod. it sluuiM Hn nmrh i Nuw " "llr- liuiimnk win try , ., -i ,, , .croi-sthK the ii.Hpuru.rus and the tli remove the evil ol madhouses. It is designed, of course,. caMiaue to evoi.e a ready. made tn aid in the cleanup of the territory immediately adjacent .CK" tf Portland. And there the liig problem will be to regu-j hite those having police pioti'iion ouite a iob near a w I il l'i a soh al'iiMl ; women's ilms ..huh 1'i'nnis.'!. to -.,.,,,., ., . , ' tvll"'K"ill. I III luilie iw owei Qity like rortliiiul. Some of tne I matures to b inconxiratcd and i.ow- .-I. al. - ... . . . . . ' I ; ... ill me proposed law are: j A knock on tin.1 Kord Is worth ;two in it. I A nutiiiin in't really mran. hut j smiM'liOw It always Rivt s iwr a lit-jtl- kIow uf aiisfiu'linn in ln-ar Mia I at) oM lame ha tnarrit'd un- hatpilv. ii ;: St4p iwin diTS itiJT liailuays shall le A mow definition of a danee hall which will al:.o cover road houses, -i'lovidmg Cm- liceMHt- foi Hii'lr-fWMew fftti4" r ovidin-r a $r.iMUMi hond that they will eon- ' duet oitliMly places. Application for license shall he signed hy the siieiiit stating th. t the appMt'nt is a pri son of ood inoiai character and fit to cond-iet such a p-.te. ill)., in kr.s the .-.heiiil ivsponoi l!e f(tr evciy license ioiied. Mateiially inci easing license fees. Liquor will he strictly pmhihilpd in or about tlie premises, with seveie p- natties for violation of the law. AH place.; to piovide ioom;s and all looms and well lighted. Closiii: ail d.iucim; at midnijrlit and Sun da s. Ko pei;nn under IS to be petniitted ii any d jhc hall or load hoice, except in company with one of the parents or lrival jruaidian. Compelling the presence of a lady floor m.'nav.ei of m. dure aj;e and ;ood moial char acter. 'l he ab i'cr.ien l.iw w ill alse, h app'ied so tliat such phizes m.v be ..bittd and padlocked if they vioh.te the law. No dance of pin. s m vuljiar ch.ai'ter ;-li;dl be j'-c; roilied. iloi. tei -on;, conduct, ' mtoxica .tin. p!'i;'.ni!y (i obscene lauj-uaj-e will he plo hibited. Violation ol' rny provi.U'i. r f tin; act shall be punishable by seveie Tine ami i evocation of licem e aod no other ivn;o shall t? issued for same person for at least one year. tic. uii' ue v p eat its ior conducting danee hj'Is wifhunt lirense or to pavtieipate in dancinjr when no licen has, been obtain! d. Slun mi a honni vui nion itnui tr nmil "I'xu t litti. ... c IIiuiikIii jiiI ht 4 -I id lot tlltl thai! Iiilirnailitiinl JVrlkv Citiifi'ii'iui' I'nmil nlnt. Sa.tA lli'iiln t hiff i i.ki -isixi; Mi ina v. 3 Irt-arMttix' l ln net in iim ny iiM w. ilkinu. t Alakt our lik'- tt iniMori'j lv. !A M'hiuU man- -l.' O wilh two l.ihl ana no in- Ioti"l O il in- on never hail, a ( haiu't! I'm oui child ir rnittaii.u ou .' l'itrn tlrrwinaklnff u! hc'iHi'. H''w tu cimU'cl li mv ami knock km i a I. Hew o pitch V-inil.IN (-AIM Th' Koichstiic ti'ct'nllv was Irrutcd to a trtif In t t- n-iutlcn of ruhlif si'iitOnt'iit, at hast the Ft Mi me nl of part of the piihlle. when "no ehletly men and women demandfrl talvsige of th-lr savii(p wrerked hy the inflation of lh' mark. Th'-ne elderly people visited the ire-elistar to M'it v their account Iwllh the Oerman Nationalists, . n account which I hey claimed re sulted from eronilseji by that party of an adequate revaluation of their hunk uccoimUn and depreciatd hp. eurities in return for their votes. Kffoi's by two XationallstN in stem the tide of protest proved fit - iMIe .oid evetit'ially the I'.emonst ra I lien became ho turbulent t hat all other business of th" l.eirhsfsitr was hu.'-pCMded. The Nationalists J fled the hull. AH other parties th-n "wete drawn into t he " di.selits- Intei ita- slnn ' i Hie obt women e pressed ner f.-ellncs. d-claritig " M"r- man Nationa'istM whouhl be hsvne ed.'.'Ah oltr'jnar rnhfd About "th lobby weekinj- support for a plan In partition the properly of t be HehenznHerns. Ilw war crv was: "TheMe persons who lost the war should not tet a pension. It's the lirst duty of the state to rn for those who sacrificed their children and the r hnol-enrn'M sivlnijs.' Americans Prepare for Hunting in Scotland FIHNnriKiH A P ) A larfre, number of American tmnrlsmeii will be in Scotland this year th;oi ever he(ort for the -(rrnu.sr tdiontine und de.-r stalk:ni;. The osit il- oc- ICUp. Hits Of bit; slinntiliB boxes have lieu' wed their tenancies of "shoot -'iii boite.s" und In addition others hav e taken up never; I smaller ones. Itt'nts have increas"d rou-Jstdai-eblv since pre-war das and ,i cens'ivative estimate plains the 1 nino'inl of money which noe to I Scotland floring the short season it. H. Mcfurdy of New York 'has takn about Itl.uiio ;mt--h in Man ft'; lore from the I bike ot icichmoiiil for shoot iuk a-n .1- M. 'Stei rs has b ased ClcnkimUc in Ab r iei-nshire from Lord Iturh. K. In. I.iohtield will shoot with his i friend over the Krchb-sut instate and Achnanaiin mansion has been ' . - t -d by i. W. I K'ien of New York. Many ScntfKh owners are tak inp friends up to their own es tates nnd several wealthy Hritins i have obtained estates not rcHpiired (by American spnrlmnei i.-liision ol h'-r iiiv.--e;i'. Mis I H. iih.m -i.s- rib. .1 Swde.i-s eftrti lor prohibition and tie- "oik.n::: ol the pr.s id Bysleni ol govern uieiit coiitiol. A. linui.HtiatH.il ot the pres-ie Itratt system, uhieh coin lipoud: ; lurwi-ly t" Unip P,,',1',, ; SVSI..IU l-d in Meet ions of the lid I. d St 't'S. costs the Swedish pov ernne-nt Hh.mihi.iuM) crowns ana 1 ualt. Mif-'s K.iHiou ass.-rted. ' Mh ! di-Clared that piivernuieiit HltereH j in temperance work took 'the fnrin ! of a substantial annual subsidy! for the work ol temperance e.iu catiiui. 1 luciati'uw of I rem h Franc tyinri) I'le of lahlli PAPKKTK. Tahiti. ' (AC) -The instabiliiy ot the Kn ncli t'l'Utic. 1ks r.T-ived talk In Tahiti iji' epil I'Khiinr n local unit of value In- b p- nd' tit ot t he find nations of the franc. -pinion is epiess"d l i ! .- s I'ah'ti is s retii'tl'' r-n i Kranc-. and is in the position of havinp a eoiis'ant credit t"ide bOa nee, 1 he linancial difficulties OI Oi.. Imilli' eiMllll' v si id H'l he alhiuid to uns.ttle values and. d.attiib bnsitn-ss m Huh cnlo.iy ' ah a mater of fact, the money ts' d in the colony is a loeal pup. "iilTi m y is.su.-d by the the 'I'.ilnll brancheJi of t he B;tnine d'ludo ''hiiU', tnil it Imtuatt.s hi bympatliy .. it h franc, A S'ttled form of money is tli 'tnly thinp iifcess.wy to usher in i peiio'l of t;reat prosperity to the island. Moth the vanilla and e ejra yb'lds are Increasinp and- no comiiiaudim; pood prii es. One of the smallest radio r-ct-iv.np t Is in the world is mount .d in a shirt but ton. five-si te-ii ths'irf an 'inch dlnni'der. It I lllldlble.oiwi loud speaker nine let Safe Milk and Diet Forfnfanti, Invalids, The Aged Nourishing Digestible No Cookin. tSff Avoid Imitation SubitituU a mr fi'iiMiM- tu t r A clean, toi: me-H. S ml l'r hiph prade, diidtied i rabbit book today. ItKltl.l.N (AIM Th tlonal Police t "(inference In New York recently lulfille.t Its object bev ond expectations, tu t he' opin ion of Colonel Kuenzer. of the Der ail police depart meiit. In addition ti l ui nishiei; many h dpi ul Ideas tnd supKi'stions. he said, it nup tdhd tte mm h-lelt want of pultinp w police chiefs of the entire world In iliw touch with each other. Colonel Ktieurer . praised' th Ntw York department and Com mit loner Cnrlpht and lidded that j " no' hint? ever hid mude utch a deep The Aipenline wheat harvest be t In.prtaiJon upon his ofiicial heart j tins t!ie lirst p ut ol .Ktnuaiy, in las the -parade of ot New Noik'sjmany S"etitns ot the country. "fin st " j - ' . The Heveuly-fiv-e pyramids in j llusslaitH poo. n si-nt t (.treat . Kirvpt, that were built as tombs Pritain und Niulhein Ireland last for the kinps. date from the p.-r- y ;ir were xutued t ntmrly $ltm,.ind tietween toutth and twelltli . ('. 'I. I. ('Mii'iMioii Snech To '( World lMstiibiitioii IMUNIU ItCIH. (AIM-An . Mb-v'r-iet If the spech d.liVi-.-d bv Kmtty It') thou. In ternat tonal ly known temperance and sieia-l worker of Sweden, before the World's Women's Christian Teiu peianee I'nion convention here tn lone Is to be distributed anions ". . T. V. orcaniTiHtlons of' tlie world as the result of a motion parsed by the convention tit the Guaianteed Used Fords I'll!. rOItl) ROAPSTKIt" For (iuick Sale, I'ricc $."iO,(IO' ' Perkins Motor Co. I'linc Ill-'ilH) "" ' ' Corner 4 tit and Adams M a itna.tMMi. (lyiiastics . Wh.il't m rui'c in this pl( I nr.- ? Mv wll.- I.arii.il to pla tin plalio III ;mi il.ix.t. How In ..ijs . I.tatn at homr 'ilillnalinl'.1'; tn ).ar.' time. What kin w. Il s a i rli !'.! A'. xoii . Wrltr tui Tin- k-ii -I.I -l OMI ' i:tv.tnrin I law a .. rrv lur'.in.is man kIkmiI'I rllli. tu la." lor (aioi In- iml. n Mil:, iltior - tli i HIM. I I i II ra -liu..-. ..hni of oni that ou ran i None ol tin housi'' or d 'luc Itgi'tiniato b,i:;i.: jind objection hie ;.n r. M io ul on ;i lb the l.wr. uf Hi i:.':ht by i- h , ! .i ', till stale in vlnrh turily. l ike ;i'l I !-w jibitlmp piil.h which cni'.iit-tiii-tit n"tii it i'l I... .ui eh.sily ic main. f Jim-, i. inn . CM! I.,. olijfftioiiable tn hall opfialuis who are in bu.anr.ss I S'llmc letuin.i fiotn illfgal and ll unu'd bo a srnmh'p iiilditi.iu "li.'nr rit: I'lras.' iiih Ihiiii..; iiioiImt l tlnink nnil rtirrr i?. ... . iair to mill, iH. Atl in St. I 'l'1 lid ' i I br !"nlii d Uoti m (ha' ii. wlni want a clfaiif r. iimif l.m -"i'. i-i!i!! uplf .tie gmviii;: In nri- .. Ii..fvi'i. jt.s bfii.-fjls In tli. irh a't ilv I"' 'Ml' I il; lh d bv V ilh si i id. nl il. the nl.l 111- d.'OITf I. nsli eiif. n'. iiiilitinns ii MARKET JOEL'S GR0CERIES Plume Main "."ill 'c s(i ir. ;it all linn's. In pVase our ciist(inii'i Sali ifaction (aiai anh-i'd. VOIR IIIIHKS frwn Ilie Mr ot llir hi. ill, a In h sill an al Hmne frr hr.xulit Krk h jt.lin..l MniHlrhin. ( hkacn, from his M oitli (he pope In rnniv. lion Willi My V far. Th brh-k. a III h LOOK OVLIl OUK W AM ADS I'UK BARGAIN'S! ! m.'"' -ai ..-4- r 11 l We Pay More You Fay Less At Our August Clean I'p Sale Wo lunc II I5ov.s" Caps, size li2 l 7. regular $l.")0 and $l.'J." sellers, now liein? sold for Tillr IS Movs' Caps, regular $ I. !).", now Sl.0!) (ails' $5.00 Hals now $1.00 CtRia IU.0OMKR DRKSSKS AND HOYS' WASH SUITS Guaranteed to wash and wear $1.00 We are sbltiR tlie best values ever offered for high-grade merchandise. No refunds or ex changes at these prices. Norton's Kiddy Shop tcrjtblntf In Infants' ami Cliihlrwi't Ycf M S3 H m m a B W n M H M en ki B N a a M n M n M M M n n M H ra M U m M M H N H H a M IH M IJ M M H M H M U n M Washing, Washing, Washing! Vy the :ido of many a stream in Iairnpf. you t..n siv ' woini'ii doiii!; the family v.a.-di in that ml. back bif.il.iiio w;,. Tlu-y cany heavy 'bas kets down tu the I'tieani--siiak Hip elnthes and i.fiub. i.eiub, L'.eiub on the bare bo.ud.; and lund lock:.. (ontiast (hat uilh the aveiae Amt'iicm home v here ' wash intr is dune in coinpaialiv" ease. New labor. savin-; soaps and compounds I'.ijninale much of the old sniihhin;:, foM 1;l homi's where el"eliic'ty docs not eliminate :t all. Wash d iy is over m a few slant Imm.;. 'lime for ph asure. for other things. Not only in washing, but in piMetically every pha:e of woman's wmk, new pioilncl.s and in ventions are fieeinir her fiotn home tluidjjoiy anil slavery. She has leisure now and comfnrU that the average foreign woin.in cannot even imagine. To a larne measure this has been due lo ad verti.an;:. Advei lisin has familial i.ed Anieii- cau wonien wit! w inventions. Adve rtisiii"- has made mssible the wide distribution of new products. I!y increasing' sales, advertising ha; reduced the pi ice of modern household utilities to the reach of the modest purse. aii i:i;tiskmi.ts ado m:v i;a: TO 1.1 it;, ukad tiii:.m. r. ft a M W et M a n B n n w ra M H W H H B M n H n H H n M n n n H w H W n M m pa n w R H ta M a R ri n M ri n n H u w n w Bt m m w a a IHIBBBEBBSfiCBaSESSSBESaESHBSaKaEBSCaESSS