La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 31, 1925, Image 4

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    THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Monday, August 91. 1.fl.
ting the real estate men here to see with their own . eyes';
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CITY Oil" LA UllANUi
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credited If published tlimeln. All rlKlits of ri imblUmllon of
suuctul dispatches In this paper, und also the- locul nuws tierb
la also are resoi-ved.
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Weekly Obseiver-Hlar, per yeuf $2.00
ADVKHT1HINO HATES
Dlsptay, foreign, per column Inch 4'ic
' (isplny, local, per column Inch 4er
Time contract rates on application
Mr?- 'tt. 1
THE l-IltST COM M AN I iMDN'T;
gods before me. l-J:oduii 2ir.'i.
Thou uliuit liave no ulh'T
Nations are bejjiiMiiii"; to see a relationship between a
keen moral sense and keen common sense. We hope that
ii is an appreciation that grown.
The former kaiser is said to lie signing himself "King"
in his letters. If that is true, we are at a loss to under
stand whether he is suffering from hallucinations still or
is just a modern optimist.
. It's refreshing to hear good orchestras in good hotels
play good old-fashioned music again after several years of
jnzz. Maybe Henry Fold's pr paganda in favor of the
c d-linie music and qld-time d..ncing is really accomplish
ing something. :
will accomplish a tremendous amount for this section of
Eastern Oregon.
A real man, after climbing to the top, doesn't forget
those who held the ladder for him. Victor Lawson, late
publisher of the Chicago Daily News and one of the most
outstanding newspiipe men of his time, remembered his
aides most generously in his many Inquests; and his hun
dreds of thousands of readers, who had an equal part in
his success, he remembered equally well with gifts of sev
eral millions, three-quarters of his estate, to institutions
devoted to their welfare. One cannot begrudge such a
man the accumulation of great wealth and greater influence.
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MORE POLITICAL BREW.
The endorsement of the possible candidacy of Fred
Steiwer by Judge Harris of Eugene, rumor of which was
i chronicled in this column some weeks ago, is the most
j interesting political development to learn as one returns
i from an out-of-state trip. To those who appreciate the
size of .the Harris following and the stable, conservative
character of those who are influenced by the Eugene jurist,
i nothing could add quite so much to the Steiwer boom as
this endorsement.
! The Pendleton attorney, or, the other hand, is not jump
ing into the race against Stanfield's recognized strength
without the most careful consideration and full confidence
that he is wanted and will be supported by many of the
best groups in the state. His caution and hesitancy are
to be admired, yet it is difficult to sec, as the Voter stated,
how he can refuse to become a candidate for the senatprial
nomination now. The Harris backing, added to his popu
larity in Legion and educational circles, would make Steiwer
the strongest possible Stanfield opponent by far.
What effect this latest development will have on others
who have been considering entry remains to be seen. If
lit keeps other likely candidates out, the Republican primary
should have all the fireworks of a real show. If it attracts
I others to jump in before Steiwer announces himself, tho
I present junior, senator v ill profit by increased competition.
(Whatever happens fina'ly, the coming year promises in
j '.cresting things for Oregon politically, especially if Marshall
I Dana should be nominated by the Democrats to make the
' race against the Republican victor. What a crusade M:ir
j shall could make if given a good start!
, Several real estate men in Tacoma, with whom wc had
tho pleasure of talking lvcentl.v, are anticipating the visit
to La Grande next year for the convention of their North
west association with great p'easure. The fame ,'of the
Grande Rondo valley and the Wal'owa country as agricul
tural beauties is spreading more and more each yea'r. Gut-
! FOIi-
Guaiantecd Used Fords
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Perkins Motor Co.
hone M-iiOO.
Cor. lib and Adams
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Fall and Winter
COAT S
For Girls Age 2 to 1G
The very best mi ke and materials.
Pi iced $:.ri0 to 527.50
HOYS' HATS AND CAPS
Size ; 1-8 to 7
Pi L ed ).-c to $2.00
The latest styles in small boy.-' wc;t.
GIRLS' FALL AND WINTER HATS
Age 3 to 16. Jiii t arrived f;om N'ew Vo;lc,
in smart styles.
Priced ?1..10 to Sti.Ot
PILLOW CASES
Stamped and Hemstitched.
Priced S1.20
CC-IN. LUNCH SETS WITH I NAPKINS
Stamped and Hemstitched.
Priced ,'l.G.i
CHILDREN'S HIGH-GRADE SCHOOL SHOES
Age 6 to 16
Priced $1.00 to $U: ,
INFANTS' SHOES
Priced 7."c to $1.73
Norton's Kiddy Shop
i.'v.rtlilnir; in Infant' "nil flilliircn' W"r
Pleating - Huttons Covered - Stamping
Hemstitching and button Holes
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py (D OHANSEN
Why not wear the smartest shoe of the
month the shoe that experts have ac
claimed the foremost footwear fashion.
The Eileen, Calendar Style for Septem
ber, costs no more than ordinary shoes!
InJMtmphh Bnu n Kid, Cammil Underlay
Spanish Louis lied
$9 .
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LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FO!t HARGALNS
MARKET JQEL'S GROCERIES
Hione Main 759
, Fresh shipment of Home and Huntington Peaches
Monday morning. Get your peach canning done this '
week. ,
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;itli each Monarch Range or Howard Heater sold this week we will give
C lbs of Coal or 2' Loads of
H 1 m- r q . mr i fcf
Ess) fe b.
Wood.
McMiareli
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COAL RANGES
ELECTRIC RANGES
Combination Coal and
Electric Ranges
I TERMS: Si o 1) own and balance in 12 equal monthly payments. Your old stove taken as part paynient
Howard Heaters
A most perplexing question is the
selection of a heater
Howards have been the favorite in La Grande for twenty
years. Everyone is guaranteed superior to any heater
you ever used. Every Howard heater is sold on trial.
Try it at our risk. Howards cost no more.
H.
OHNENKAMP COMPANY
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