La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 14, 1925, Image 4

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FKANK I). AI'I'LKHV
HAIIVKY V. MATTliKWrt
.l-Mitor un't I'tiMIIitr
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Published evcnliiKs, except Kniniay. at Hli Aliun Avniu",
l,a Gmmlt;, Oi'gon. Ttu Uit'i v r-Nmi' p iljlihiimi eviy Krirtay.
Entered at Uiu i'OBlutfict ui li tiruiiue, O.vkoii, uh Second
CIubb Mutl Matter under act of Mutcli t, 1K71.
OFFICIAL PATEll OF t'MON COINTY AM) THK
C1TV OF LA GHAMjJJ
MKMHKU AKSOt'lATKI) l'HKKH
The Afl.soclatfd 1'ivkh Ih rxclUMivHy entitu-ti Ki iin-' Tor puli
llcatlon of all iivwh dinjiuteln-s crtdiU'd to it or not oUhtwi"
credited if publifiliMl I lici t' tn. AH rik'litu of t -uit( tiD of
spunal dispatches in this paper, and also the local news here
in alo ar) reserved.
sGii-sriiirrioN itAxm
l(y Carncr
Daily, per month in advance 7 "c
Daily, tax months in advance $4.fu
taiiy. siiiKle copy kc
Hjr Mail
Dally, per month in advance f.os
Dully, per six months in udvancs $'.')
J ty. per yur in advance f.i0
Weekly Ohserv.r-Htar, per year $2,00
A I )V KKTISI N( i It ATMS
Display, forelKn, per column Inch
ifinplHy, local, per column Inch
Time contract rates on application
..4 !c
WHEN A MAN'S WAYS f'LKAKH THE LOUD, he miikeih
; even his enemies to be ui jieace with him. A'roverbs lti:7.
OUT OUR WAY
J J-ots of sclf-mado men are inclined to forget that their
wives bossed the job.
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' I'ossibly a little kindne.s.s is forced to go a long ways
because the supply is so short.
, Some classes of reform will continue as long as there
Is money in it for the reformers.
I You may expect to read any day of the popularity of
revolver showers for prospective brides in Chicago.
a
rA storm such as La Grande experienced yesterday Li
sufficient to convince anyone of the need for hail insur
ance, storm sewers, and an extra pair of sox.
A handshake is one means of purveying the influenza,
eo says a doctor. Now somco"o may come forth with the
warning to beware of the grip.
. . Perhaps the fact that Tennessee ranks forty-fourth in
education among the state should have been given mora
pu)iic,d'.,Ug the evolution tiial. - ..
! Idle lunior woiks hard and the conversation that con
tains the most " thatV.-whal-I-undorsland," and "they-miy-that-she
," and "did-you-hear-that he " is usually
doing a lot of haim without acenmpishing anything more
thm to pars the time. l'Vw people would pdmit that they
indulge in go.'sip, but the; o Me few who do not.
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tke. Mw am' OomT tf-VLTffV Tioo6it-TAie. vxjcVAa' ookiT'N- .
GsCX)OEST GO IM NO y OOUjOWo ik WOT" AMD GO DRNv4M .Tvvje.lv. Ef-
OFP VAJEKl I 6OU.00GGIM' PRVZEMONtV BoCJiSOrF OUTOrAlUEM nEGrA!
WOR EATvM'J COWTTtSTS CuRlHiTvAETLU WWM WOO LAKES. IM ALLlGWoR
CURuWl vMifi-t Tf-EM PAW OFF A GOtOBEO Th PARK'S, i'm Ootrrlj'
SPESHULlS GOOD SOUDAtVj FEW O" SORE lJ "TfAEM THEV GOT HtSCiOr '
V-TMATOE PAwfe O k DtTS-EF CrA A 1AT0HSA-PVPEV3RM
VsooPJ V mime! sort wikj K CoRW. yyj EM; A m0vn; j
iil ' 'L E.NCOURA&EMENnT COMM-fTE
eEES CoRiW OFF FOR TEX A0S11MS .
, .ml Rodeo at cv-uca&o. s-j
I E. MEETING
HELD ftl UNION
OFFICE
CAT
T NADS MAM H RIO.
WHAT A KrSTA IIK IS FOIL
(From an LxcImuikc.)
WalterH. N. Y.- Aimer Hhatinck
of this place hits the prize moin
tuche of I he village. Also Abner
in (t vorv prucltcul timn. ti tailor by
trade. Whf'ii he Is howIhk it" stiri.n
plus unci iH'tdlt.H Into i.i mons
tttcho and khs hf dncart't know of
a more convenient pluce. fit ire-((Ui-ntly
hafl as many i(s 1ii wn
and need lea In lib mount a file at
once. Wlif a he fa work'nKnnd ha
to ti-uve the hip be dot-.-; nut ' ot
to rnnove the p:ns. .stram;rK
hi are at the hit man pin cushion,
and lii best k rl is careful to ex
tinct 'em before then a any kissing
done.
I
j Whi'ii u .Ktrl brt-nUs lier Un sv.
' tHHH Ut a M i lur, but u ht n her
heart is tiitUen 'ie Koe to a Inu
er. (idK lum sim Ii a elite uay
nlili them, jimi kimu.
According lo medical HcientisiH,
nni lia i rt d women Ht itlom go In-1
cane.
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When n ha r un Ills coal do.-s
nut malrb tin. Mr ut h h wiii-'s hcitd
there h danr; r nhead.
tain no pretty pictures or ludies'
jlcgs. ... 1
iT'olicemnii to sjMMmers In park:
"W hat no' on doing liere?"
. Mnn: "XolliliiB." )
I'olicetimn: "Ojuardi" 1
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Knmenne In tlie dark I think
you're terrible.
Someone else In the dark let
me try tguin. I'M do better next
time.
We know one who Ih o
dumb she thinks a Hoason bull la
a cop.
II i. kp(I nip hu now days that
win rc tliere's Mneke tiiere's girts.
It. Hiird"tte IMutis, '4 who la
vIsiiti-K friends here this week is
ni present selling tusu ranee in
limaha but expecU to lllll work by
hummer.
hafnium, have been produced in
metallic for in. one ounce ol which
lies been ent to the L'uited States.
It is understood that the new ele
ment may be successfully used in
i be menu fuel ure ot audion lamps
for radio.
Niels Hohr, discoverer of haf
nium ii nd winner of the Nobel
prize for physhs in 1922. wan not
able at first to turn the new ele
ment Into metallic lorm. ite ha.i
mw. however, accompnirheU this,
assisted by Fa ul Lit rglund. a civil
engineer. Success wuh attained by
ox gcniKHtlon of a substance cubed
a v t. tound in Norway and France,
and containing six per cent hafnium.
New Itnsic Fit ment, Hafnium.
, 'I tinted into Metallic Form
COPKNIIAtiKN (Ai') IVo
ounc-w of Hie lu w imnir element.
; .The health of Srcictaiy Weeks is much implored but
it is doubtful if lie vi'l return to active wmk in the Cool-irtrrft-
r.ibinet. Amen;: possible successors the name of
"J.ick" MacMdei', I'o.mer l.eion nalion.il commander, is
inohiinenl. Certain it is that MacNider will see public
borvice in some capacity before he is many years older,
Vhether or not it starts v ith the war dcpaitment portfolio.
Such ability and personality would be of ie.il value lo the
nation.
If JOII Wl!
t'nwlopr ,ln
-niiiKh to e
nl.l Hip rilll."-! piiy
nnthliiK 1ml klituv
II others how to do It.
! .."IVAN'S I'STAIT..
The estimate placed on the est ite'of W illiam .1. Ilryai'.
$S(;o,(IO(l. shows that while he could not be ranked with
the wealthiest in the nation he died far ft om poor ts
poverty us rockonod. For one not actively cnRiird in bus:-no-sfr
and not in a piolVssion in which jrnv.t f(.0s aic tli
reward tf Mrvicr( hf accumulab d a I.ir estate. It is
true that ftn: yens he pultliihrd the ('oninioiier but Ui.it
is said not to have been highly profitab o. I low much 'of
his esi.ite is duo to increase of the value of his Florida
properly is not even intimated.
for nearly a jrenrratinii Hi .in was active as a lecturer
rnd writer. His I'm '(,r an rppearnnee on the platfoim
v.n.hinh as sucli thinjrs aie measured and in addition lie
v aM'an author and his bonks piohnbly had a considorabk?
saler While the vr'ue of his holdings may have been aug
mented in recent ycais by advances in ical estate it is
altopetlwr piobable that the -vieater part of that of which
lie died pc;-.iP s -ed was arciun I'alcd siowlv throueh the
v-er since '(M he must have had
nd lie simp'y spent loss than he
"Fer lime 4 1 1 niai.e a bbneler
mi tcacli jiiim ne'bhor .Mine
llilm;." kiiucI) Mtid I'nil". Fate.
"IT thai I the case," replied .1.
F"l'cr ;I(hiiii. "mi iii-tubbm-H ouuhf
Iti Im' n l-e h this tlnu-n a tree
Inl t on Is."
She: Wb.-t's the sli.ipe r a loss '
Me; ( ic me one and I'll tali n
i-'tinurc.
es ir t f it'ji i ie w thut f!itt-er.-.
will (('"'ii hnv tn wi-nr " vl i,unl"
sums on 1 1 1 1 i r fdcrs.
If ei'-rv Wile Klltw ,-.tv
bhiw Unciv, there would be lew
r tuuti.-iii'ls.
I anions Freiu-li Stallion Sold
IIF.ItMX (AF) The ruitious
l-'reiitli html st till ion, Xiccus, ban
been soitl to a Cieriimn ntnd for
Z'iO.Iuhi marks. Agents refused to
divniKe liie name oi the iturftliasur.
N.i-eus was tonled in lit-ll nnd Is
a product of the stud of Huron M.
de Jiotti.schlld. lmr.iiR ihree years"
lac.i k the stallion was the winner
nf more than fien.Mim fnmcM.
Noiici;.
Notice i iteieby (riven that tiie asu'-HRiiient roll for the Improve,
hi. ul of Sewer I iiiprovenient FiMtrict Number 1-1". within the Fity
of I. .a tirande. I n. on County. . Urepon, is now in my hundH for col
hillon and Uiat wine may be paid at any lime wllhtn ten days from
the Mth day of A'lpiifd, 1 3 1! iV, without penalty, interest or cost, and
rurh owner is hereby n-d lieii t but on application to t lie uiwe. HiRn. d
w it hin leu days from the Mth day of August, I'UTi. which is the
dale of the first publication of tins notice, they will lie allowed t-t
pay Mich iiHx.'K ni' n in b-n annual Ins'aJim-nU, tiie f.r.st installment
thereof betnw due and payable on or before the Mlh day of August.
!Hi:ti; f app.tcattou is nul made an ithnw hpecif.ed, !ie u ho ( iimriuiit
is'ilue. (iiyaiile and "HI beciune tletiniueni on the J.'ilh" tiny of Au
gust . 1 .ij.'. The assessment roll follows:
WlSIHi.M'S v ' ! U'l'lON
Itlk.
FN ION, (Special) MIhh Fein
TitujfiH here from near Coalw.li.
Idalio, the guru I of her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mm. Alva Funning-!
ham.
The Hev. Hamilton, district sup
erintendent lor tin- Mediums
church, was here Wedmsday even
ing holding Hie last quartet iy con
ference, ot Hie year. '1 he Inert
Ing was held ut Dm hoip-e ol Mjh.
lie 11 In North Union. liepurtu
lor the yeur'M worn were nam.u
in by the various luaus of ttu
church departments und oiiictut
elected for the new year, liacue.
up by the oftleial lioard ami having
the promiso of the cooperation oi
the Fomiuerciui club uev. (wmnti. '
w.iien he goes lo tiie conierencc in
September, will iuvitu luc int- r
conference here for l'JIH. 'i Ins
meeting will lasi a wceK und will,
it the invitation is ucc piua, o.-.i'
about a liundred iinu.biers, bes-ucs
a number ol lay debates to I n
ion. Tiio disLricl s ip. riiilcnu
t:nt will niso t.iuu to toe coniercJi
ce tins year a reqin si lruiii tne
church liere for Hev. tuiuu s i i.
lurn to L'nion for unuther year.
I .viis. Vv." a. Fejscr una duugliier
Vei I.e. uuu vi,s. lJO,, u.ui
und daughter, Myra Geiclnd, led
Wedliesuay liionung iur Vt'aUuwu
Luke fur a lew uiys oiitm".
The eastern Oi coil te.iii u tour
nauuiit UuS oi-eii pustpouea iur one
weei and will be jina on Aug
ust -nd und iiiird. Besides the
entries ituia tins cuiin... . ..
(.iiatiiie, llilhhT. Nortil Fonder and
liie loiui elitt it a, ord iiaa ail eau
been rcceiV'.:a dial coni-.3.ants ai
Sj be liere 1 com iiakul, i'eliun tuU,
Lmatilia, und one or two utucr
pi.U'i s.
.d.ss Ii tit h Connor left for T.a
tJrandt: 'l hui s.uy iiidomu ur ,
i.te,. s i .tt.i n.La M.s .Wyil,te Will-'
cock' und oilier iin'iius. ;
lioy Scouts lamping
The liuy Scouis. under the hatl
ersiiip oi lue Hev. Hiadtey oi Cove,
are c.tiuping lor part oi die iveei.
Hear tne old Jerry Tiioiiipsju p. act
up Oilherine creek. i m.y wem
out Monday und will retina auoti.
Friday.
Tiie annuiil old folks picnic whj
held at (.Joodbrod iaiUe v'eaiiesda
uiternoon. Therti was. a good t
tendaiice and the program , am
lunch were enjoyed by ail who
were able to attend.
The Senior Cumpfire girls,
M.S. I ..l e an tioulell and
Fred Spain us Fhapei'oin s. m.
camping this week near the Hui;
ram ,i along C'atiierine creek.
Although the Wright lru;r ston
has received its annual supply o.
school text books, Mr. Wright if
waiting before marking thein an.
pjlting tii-in on the sheKus, lib
the controvei sy about the ne.
prices is settled.
M sh Mary H :yden. ' wlio h t
been vlsiliug in Fnion ror s-vera.
lays, relumed to her home it,
Ilakr Wednesday after noon.
Shoes
i!uvcs
Sox
Mens Work Clothes
WE have one of the largest and be.vt
V stocks of .Men's' Work Clothes in town.
Yon will find every aitiele is Union-iMado
t.nd made lor wear. If it dowin t wear,
bung it back; we'll make it HKt.
Overalls Jumpers
lovcialls Khaki Pants
i;,ts Corduroy l'ants
I i.derwcar Uoots
"The Woiking Man's Friend"
N. K.' West & Co. Inc.
La Ciande, Oregon
who uml. rsl.inil Hi.- i it "f rumiiii"
a roniinuiiiiy virtu. it'y sm;ic-hiin-.I.'d
to n't-.'cti.;n. Tli'-y un- i.'iii.-f
l-:ni;in.'.T imii.J Winti.y at Ailvni
ISny. IHri-ctor H. Hmwi.lliiiyn
Oii'un Harbor und IMrectur Knurl-
s -ii ut Kim s it.iy- 1-: rii ui iiii-w
L !,.
ol'
111.'... WHO ill'l
meal int.l'SlS ot illti'Mi'llt .''.a
.oinjiaiiifii. wi.'liis r; cliraiiy au
loiitatic power, ari'l wi. li's it ws.--ly
uiul justly, jiidBlnit l'.v r nulls.
Ily tin.' r.-at- ui Vi'is.u.lcn.
Hpit.h''i i;.'n ht'i'i'iiu; Norw rf;ian
t'Tiitory. but Kim,' Haakon lias
not ct tultcn ollicial iuh ns,uti oi
i'nu ilall(l3 .un.l p n.lniK tin n-oi-fiiui'nt
of tho Hvi.lluinl Law
now lu toi-- til.- Xnrw.-irian pariia-
mint, tlirn is no Norwi.'Kian m,v.
.nior, taw- court, poLoeimiu, i-.i..
i,,i,..s o. i. (..'.' or tax ro!u'i:tor -n
ml 'i.t.ln-ri;on, ami it ib tno vum
coiniianli'S' writ ttiat runs tliruurli.
out the ni'( hlP'lai,o or ut. iiiutti of
It an '8 iniiiililti'il.
Itiil.H anil n-Kulations liuvi' to
In- pr.-My Klru-t in linn, UK eai.ip.i
Mtll flOlUilllf popUivltlOI'H lll.f
thosi In Hlilt.bi-rK.'li. I nauthor
im u ilrillk trallic ,s ii.lt uown wild
il sti-rn hanil.' I no ('Oliili.inii'.s'
mi'liTstaniiiiuts with Hlt'p en pt.tli ,a
is that any t'lim.li hi int.- li'iin,r
trailin;r liy their suiiordinal .-a U
! not to be toi.'rat.:!.
' Wonii'U may lP slavi-H to fashion,
hut their burdens tiro ilKlit.
with
M is.
Coal Company Directors
Rule Spitzbergen Well
I.OXRTKAI1 CITY. Spltr.li. Tien. !
AI') Kurope lias many dictal.n
whose names are hons"ho!l " '.'-(..v j
ell the world over, but Spitzber-J
f?en has It few e--s !n'" t. r
Clu nee
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ll'.unld (IH.'.'II ,
llouard (I'Hilen .
I'lli. I le I 'm re.t
I'.-.d C.'ib.'l K-t.
Kied Cell. I K.l.
l-'re,l re bel I'. I.
I'le.l C'll.el list.
I'-led Ce b"l Kit.
I'Vl'd C.ell.el IM.
rhi.f.. I V Km ri s'
Mi. win 'I t I'll' I. ii .
I .m : ril O'llreu .
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I .l'llo ads an illll'ine. 'I"ae een- i A IKiist Mill. 111.''.. 1 Ls-aie.
Ti.' -I (TIJ '
J. If STK.UINS
"It y II Oder.
years of his imli'ic lilV
)i IjU'R'o iiniiual inriipii
niado.
Mis will. tm.. h. it 1 1'.- -, ti i
('".-pressed ill the !,':t d;:ys
llljr IS.Vl.OdO I'm t'' iint;-(l'i.' .if :i:i
fain 'li-:t "e 'IT' i in n l'i"ii-i i-m t si'iro
teniativc in case tin- -.impis.;! t-ininl lie cnuiril unt. I'll
less it rei ves im-iely :.s the mil l, us of a fund t.i be so-"I'-eri
i tmltl net be rnoii.h lo neomiplish what he had
in inind.
'' irit v iiirh was so i 1 1 - i 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ..
f his life .-it. nn-tiin. In leav-
e ulrniy he evident'y
. le- i:n"!d"s an al-
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
Phone Main 7.V;)
M'l 1 M, IHU sl I l;il Y
I'lne s-.ll, I t'onialiH'. rrnle .
Ivxllrt luri;i- Y.'llow-li'illi-il 4 i..ntllliHll.e. iniiIi
I'M'.h ('oiiutry llnvvMil ViIoi'm
CDi'
Hh'
Car Owners! Notice!
o
ur
Light Adjusting
Station
Ls Now K(;tt;pc(l i;i I Ilea Iv for Service
All Kinds' of Car Limits' Adjus'.cJ
Perkins Motor Company
1th and Adams
TheSlart
Isn't Hard
HIT KKKPIND AT
Tl'I'H SAVINC.S AC .
('HI NT IS W h A T
CO! NTS. . . .
is voiMts r.rtnwivri
HKClil.AKLY EVKIII
WKEKT
La Grande
National
Bank
Snund - ifll.'ihlo - lioi;t'S8lvo
August
VALUES ...liT ARE REAL MONEY
SAVED. WATCH 01 R WIXIX)WS AND
SEE I CR Y01KSELF SOME OF, THE
LARGALXS.
CHILDREN'S HALF SOX l.'c
1NFAN-TS' F0LDOVER SHIRTS 2lc
bOvS HIGH-GRADE SILK LINED
t'Ai'b so-
GIRLS' SUMMER HATS YOUR
CHOICE 51.00
Cihese include the best hats carried;
PLAY SUITS, Age 1 to G .73c
itf-IN. COLORED LINEN, per vd 7c
cRili bLANKETS, CO x -10........1... SZc
LADIES' STAMPED LAWN
DRESSES 7-c
GIRLS' VOILE. GINGHAM AND " "
SH ANTON DRESSES, ape 2 to 1 1,
selling at very low irices....S1.00 to $:5.():j
SEVERAL PAIRS OF SANDALS
AND SLIPPERS, now selling for $1.00
ONLY ?, LADIES' READY-MADE'
HOUSE DRESSES, size 36,38 and
t sell at $i.oo
l or each $10 00 cash purchase
made Saturday we will give
free one $ TOO Laics' Parasol.
m"UCxh'r WK AKE WVTNG THE
! L")1 KVER OFFERED IN LA
GRANDE AT OUR AUGUST CLEN-UP
?u-nE'AS,iVi: 1Il;'ST "AVE ROOM FOR
(ML fAIJ, AND Yv'INTER STOCK
-.Wxt1 DE M0RE COMPLETE
tHAN E ER.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
I .. rvll.lou. ,a mi. , ,.,.., WrIr
PHONE
MAI
75
jtwft pjf?
- Sisi zm
75
Seasonable Suggestion
s
Pickling Cucumbers - While inc Vinegar -Pickling
Spices Dill Weed
Tomatoes - Peaches for Canninj
New Shipment Watermelon:;
Cider Vinegar
J. G. SNODGRASS
111 Dciot St. Exclusive Grocer
I'lioiic Mam .