La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 11, 1925, Image 6

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    Papre Sit
LA OtlANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, Sfi.tomlier 11'. 1'.
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IS HELD UP
P. M.V, (A l )! viiiuK for
AmcrivaiiH llirotiKliout the world
an ln hiff h lit up by t lie Krvut
liuwiM'.s of Knropi-. (in-iil MrUuln.
Krttnct and Ii'tly liiivc not hkjcciI
as yet to tl.i' proposal of t ho
l'llltt'il states that tluti- bo it mu
tual riinccl lut iun of tin visa fVr
cii nil toil! lulu hoeitUMt' t he offer
of tin- I'nli-tl Hi uU'ft In not ntlrc
ly i-iM-ipi-ocjil in that tli- Htait- ii-
pui lim-nt pi-opoHa did no waive
th fern on "mitfrittiiH from thoiw
count Hi-a lo the fulled Klatr-H.
As u nation to which tln-m In a
hinre einlnnitlon. tin' t'nlh-il Hlad-H
l in a ilIffYri nt puliion from thr
DiitioUH of Kuropi'. and, Imtuuhi' of
tho Hlrjn';--llt im migration limit a.
lion in America, 1h not wllllnir to
w.uv- f i a In ihti raw- of cmiKranlfi
coining to t h- A inwknn ports.
Naturally tin-pi' arc d-w p-rnoria of
American rHiztnn!iip who narrate
to other rountrli s for permanent
residence, nnd tin complete aholl
tfon of (Vis for ImmiKpantu and
tourlHtM alike w hleh enter the
I'nlted Stah would In prartiee hi
fi one-Hid. -il arratiKfiiient in which
tho l lliled Slat, h would Ret thr
worn! of It. Itul it U Hi" prin
ciple involved on which lie larger
Kuropeau pnwer-H Im lie,
Cji-rmany volmiiarily red need
vIhu ffes to Anici-lf;iii, hut the ar
rangement Ik purely temporary,
and the German government has
replied to the American proposal
for mutual abolition of fees for
tourist ft that (ienmiuy will lie kI;h)
to coiiHtder a propositi which ron
tenipla;H the abolition or fee for
ImirlHiH and emlKiant alike. Thin
action on the part of (b-rmany is
In harmony with (he position alten
by otln-r jrrent Kuropr-an power.
If Oreat Itritalu wen to accept
the American propoHal it h gen-
erally believed in diplomatic rir-rh-ii
that all the oilier great coun
tries of Kurope woubl fall in line,
hut until KiiKlnnd miikcn nrh n
mep it eeniH unlikely that other
Important Knropi-un coiintrh-H will
art.
Guatemala, Hondo iuh, C'onln
Jtlru, Panama, Hwedeii and Swit
zerland have falh-n In lino with the
proposal of tin- American Hlate de
partment, Hpaln has affi'eed to nc
c.ept a fee of only about two dol
lars oti non -tin in lj; rants and Itul-
Rarla lias agreed upon a similar
fea for non-lmmbrranlH. (iermnn
temporary fee of about $2 for ft
six-month vlna for Americans pre
ceded tho efforts of the t nlti-d
Mtates to save It citizeiiH from
paying $lo to each country they
wluli to ViHlt.
Itclgtum lorn? uko a bol lulled all
charter for vimm. Holland nuihes
no charge lor foreigner who do
not remain in the country longer
than eiirht days. Mnni of the Ivhh-
er eounl l ii K nf Kunme. lututVir
cling llrmiy lo I he ten-dollar fee
J or Aim-! leiMiH, ' to tin gtvnt an-
noyanre of AmericiinK who are un
able to undePHiand why lounlrltn
unutllcr tiuni uiuny single at a ten hi
Aineilca mIi uuli J demand ntieh a fee
when the American fee of $10 en
ublcM fot-elr.nei'H to t ravel (he
limnlli nnd breadth ol the Tnlted
HlatcH.
llrllMi Ntial Surueon !le
(JtlMI'liItT. KtK.. (ADHiir
Keon - Captain Kvelyn Itleluud
Townnend, It, N., died reeeiitly
alter In ItiK Invalided from the
fciHvy. He udviwd thv "Townsend
loiit" lor oncerlamiiiK the purity
of air in NiibniartiieH with n view
10 protccliin the heiiltll of Ihe
rrew. It was ho nucei-waf ul that it
lian been ofticlatiy adopted by tin-navy,
Well, this Ik (he ne of wpeed.
Hut pay day In JumI as slow utt ever
coming around.
1'oicon ol tlic INorth, a
philosopher of the oocn
Read
REX BEACH'S
.Vivid romance of the golden
.Yukon , , ,
Winds
OP
Chance
In Generous Daily
Instalments
The Evening
Observer
rsFXUNNINT, MONDAY
Separated
f3 :Jl V f.
stnh.lliiiic .Money iK-cpen-e
( ouuttTii ftiiiK In ; iniaii)
i:i:i(l,IX (A I') roilllterf-lllliK,
which flnurlMhed during the infla
tion period, hint dcereuKrd Kii-atly
wl'h (ho HtublHzation of the
iiM"'k Hihi Ihe diNoppearam-e of tin-
old aovilbuy pnptr )iil. Kor '.he
IliX half uf llift mil) :'( arnvdB
lop coilllteri'eitillK were mild", while
in l)2i I hero were ;ih.
'i'lie laiKc number in the hitter
eap in thnuKhl to have been due
lo the fart that Ihe old paper hllin.
which contintnd to t-irtitlale with
i he Item in murk, wee of uch
poor workmunnbip that it wax coin
paratlvcly vhhv to Imliale them.
r-uuMiii tMM'fx Vlnlt Ills Home.'
I.iiMiO.V (AT) Tlii. hlKBCt !
.itlieptnlf t of Tcnnjontnn ever'
held in Ihln eounlry, met mi Aid
worth reeeitl ly to vi-slt the poet 'm
old home In the Hurrey liiu,, TM
ih built on u hill near HalMcuicre
and m ntw oieupled by the O.e U
war of JJaroda, ut whow Invitation
the members of thw I'oetry Hoctety
(oiirue.ved to Hi'1 poet'H rottaK1'.
I.ewlHia, the Mtter root nnd utate
flower of Montana, nun named
after f'atdaln J-wiii.
Almost as many horea were
liorted from t he
J7fo as in m':.
I'liited HluteK
.:. . . mmmr
Safe Milk
and Diet
For Infanta, InvalMi, the Aged,
Nursing Mothera, Children, etc.
MImm Janet Ileeeher, pronil
nent New Vork I heatrical tar,
is IwlUK Kind fur Ke(uiiatlon by
her hiiMbaml, In-. Ib hard Hoti'
imm. I r. j I off man charges
I hat iinH Ileeehi p'M mot lo r, as
a result of her uplrlt mil b'-lieis
nnd psychic cniumiliileallonH,
bait meddled In Iiih family af
fair and alienated hi wife.-
OffeetiotlM
Chiumm
Contains the vnlunble muscle and bone building elements found i M
in the grain nnd whole milk. Easily assimilated by growing chil- ! Sj
dren, students, enemies, etc. Excellent as a light lunch when
faint or hungry. Prepared at heme in a minute by briskly stirring
the powder in hot or cold wati:r. No cooking.
If
U.S.Pat Off.
Look' for-the Arab-'
it's quite important
To BE certain of ffetting- the
favorite coffee of the coffee-loving
West, ask for Hills Bros,
by name and look for the Arab
on the can. Your taste will
automatically reject ambitious
substitutes after that first can
of genuine Hills Bros. !; !
What a flavor, really! As
you moisten your lips with that
first savory sip, you know for
sure that in all the world there
is no coffee to compare with
Hills Bros. You know, too, why
it has earned the title of The
Recognized Standard of coffee
excellence. Hills Bros. Coffee
is economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
1 f 1 1 '
In the rifm,il f'aruum Pack
Kihiii ktifi Ihe (ngit jreih.
i ' Jfl Mlti, B, j
U . There's no Iialf-way method about this final c!ean-up of our smoke-damaced and water- 1
There s no half-way method about this final c!ean-up of our smoke-damaftcd and water- -damaged
merchandise. Every article must go. We must have new, clean, undamaged
stock. Never have you had such an opportunity to buy good, wearable clothing and fur-' '
nishiiigs slightly soiled only at such radical savings.
Closed All Day To-day f
In order to re-arrange the balance of our fire-sale stock the store has been closed all day '"
iuuij. iM-w prices win oe in enect throughout, livery item slashed to move out tonior-
low. hcores ol line bargains remain lor your selection. Come!
en9s Suits
These suits arc (he latest in
style. Absolutely undamaged, but
they must ro. They, wore bought
lo sell for S2.-..00. Fire Sale Price,
$14.75
Dress Shirts
Wc have mil our shiils in nnp
; hig lot. You will find all tolois,
M s.uue with colhus, ulheis netk-
m hank style and the values up (o
H S.'j.OII. Fire Sale Price
98c
HIF milted Men's
Shoes and
Oxfords
Men, Younpr Men, and Roys!
If you wear n G. 6!'2, 9 or 10 shoe
they are here for you. (Jood solid
leather shoes lhat sold for SS.."iO
and S 0.00 three big lots of 'em.
Fire Sale Price
J $1.17, $2.98,
1 $3.49
Saturday Only
One To A
Customer
Values to
$2
Saturday Only
5c
coais
These coats show no damage
whatever and are worth if.'SO.OO
of any man's money. Look 'em
over you can't pass up this
chance. Fire Sale Price
$17.00
Collars
Some of you men who want a
stiff collar can buy the famous
K. & W. make at the Fire Sale
Price of
10c
Soft Collars! Not soiled, but
clean as when thev left the fan
tory to sell for 50c. Fire Sale
Price
20c
Rubber Packs
18 in. Laced Style
A waterproof lace rubber boot
for the logger or any man who
expects to wade around in the
water or snow. Regular S3..-0.
l ire Sale Price
$2.98
15 Discount on Tailor Made Suits
Goods laid away to be made up later if you wish
M
K3A
ANDREWS BROS.
i 19S,ll!IUnrM.