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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1925)
Wednesday. Soptcm'-cr lfi, 1925. Pace Pour THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS TAKE. EM HOME ? X SAME. HERE. BOX SHOW WOT MlMOA f Itumk i'm a nvjT ? y might Jos as ma I got-i Rossed (Incorporated) An Independent Newnjyiper fHVMK 1 WANNA GlT I VYEU-GO HOMEWtH H A BlROS NEST OlCfcT KKANK B. Al'PLEUY -Editor and publisher. IVVSTUFFIM UAMBUSTED A SHIRT FULVA WATEhES.1 AM WAS SIMPLE AvfcjFF HARVEY 1'. MATTHEWS.. ..Busiaea. Manage! OUTA ME? THIVJV 1 CUD . MO SIR BOV NHUT 1 "f TAKE TrV E&GjS HOME MAKE. MY MA BLEEVJE I DONT EAT GOES FES? I AlMT BEEN ABtETEAT f y mi Wm ' Published evening, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, jl Grande, Oregon. The Obaerver-titar pjbllshed every Friday. Entered at the Fosloffice at La Grande,' Oregon, aa Second Class Mall Matter under act of March 1, OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB CITT OF LA GRANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use tor pub lication of all news dispatches credited to H or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news here in also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION KATES By Carrier SOMEBUDOV GrIMME. TARatf PRACTICE OM AvW KlNDA E&& SlKVCE. AV-LlHe&E PEACHIS? HUH'l CATS U' SO FORTH AM-WEU.-1 AlMT GONuAy HAnjE tJtl TArTF FEV? , mSHENA&K( BORM'O -y I fcrl 1 r '-lira V 1U1JN . V r . OCA,-. y . -.f- Dally, per month In "i""" Dally, six months In advance. Dally, single copy 7S -H.eft so By Mail Dally, per month tn advance. Dally, per six months In advance Dally, per year in advance . Weekly Observer-Star, per year ,, SOo -12.60 -$6.00 -12.00 ' ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column 'A Display, local, per column Inch Time contract rates on application THE TENTH COMMANDMENT: Thou Shalt not covet thy neighbor's houne, thou Shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor' anything that is thy neighbor's. Exodus 2U: 17. Reminders that it's time, to order Christmas cards is the first "shop early" warning. A Tennessee weather forecaster suggests that the peo ple pray for rain. Evidently he admits his inability. ' The turkey that broke ell recoids recently by laying two eggs in one day probably realizes how close it's getting to Thanksgiving. It pays for turkeys to be good about this time of year. Now that the United States mint at Carson City, Ne vada, is to be turned into a federal prison a lot of crooks who have wanted in for so long, will at last know that pleasure. ' . '" CAT taaoc MAUN aao. fyJvnius Drapery Fabrics Are You Having New Fall Drapes? F yoil are contemplating new Fall Draperies, see ours first. A new. and complete stock of Silk Drapes, Cietonnes, Gauzes, Silk aftl Cot ton Nets, Scrims and Fringes to match all diape3. You will find out books and decorating patterns very hepful, and the prices unusually low. Get Our Prices First! N. K. WEST & CO. INC.- I who wi'l amwor lo the name of Joli:i Jmfur Jr. lloth nmther tnd In.r u.o tting along nicely, ac-i . o riling -o tati-s r'jur;s. t " l'n on-s firt coi.ununltv market the property of tchool dislr.ci o. 3iLCWiii.uk fin TTI nfllinni duv conducted by It. G. rtters ' 5. tU I !l III m HIiMi ,:r,1,'r the auM.cei of the inionjn. w 11 ll ill J I I if f I I Z I cuiiinierc al club, was z eucce.-s. : with (JU I U wJliUUL i wus hCd last Wtilnesuay at t!:e I pipe found for the public were used and KLt-ird Audienevs, in Dublin sjld at nin p.ica. nUBI.iN'. (.i John McCor-t The governor peneral. the uc i: s 1..0 coi.c.-. . in the tiiea- AVoiild tu rati a g'rl a window dressor who fo.?ts to prill down Iter sliiule at beilCnief It la ha:d to believe that the tulip, at heart, is only a rtfin-d onion. s) ADAf KS CHAN I".f AV.IILi: Vul WAIT. Where there s u will tiieic's a wrur.R.e. H'a urpiiii;nT t'M- nmiilMT of Mvti fa In tht- norld riltout w i;i-h somethtn? uiik t to be dene. Well. niiTwny, il-p uorl 1 ni'i-i Clxe iim rittlii Vtr this: It any - Jof n;ii- bnttle.shtps are Mink, we The director of the budgcChas reported to President nac 10 00 u ""f1" Coolidge that we have" 65,000 govcnimciit" enn)T6yeswTuc1i J " croMVrvord Knnui;r,'(iHi.'' means there ore -at least 65,000 citizens w!io are not ex-,,!rnl nft'p p"nnroi. but va.ant Jack Walton, former jroveinor of Oklahoma, announce he has given up politics lo enter the oil business. That's not the proper procedure. It's after they have entered ( me oil business that so many take up politics. . the loci! dis.riet. has installed water system, caaneci ng up I tth Catherine creek with a large ! nine line, thus insuring tne ceme- stock how irrnnds nt wris fM-ii-rv a cood nres.ure of water lor tr Itcyal Ou'ii.n recent.y were ai- . ly well ratronized. in spite of the j nrigation purposes. ; tended hv the largest aivlicnccs VN'ION. Ore. (Si ecial) Union f;,ct that non of tn . -i"rs .-re yr and lira F'ovd Churchi!! ' tlver assembled tn the city for and vicinity is hjv.nrf a regular busy with their harvest just at this mo"torrd to P-emont in Br.ker coun- s:milr.r events. Not only wva every exodus ot oung i .u.w to the vari- time. All the nrticles sold at a tv jast Sunday to visit Mr. and inch of availoble ppnee occupi'd. oua toiltues 01 t e suue and . o cood nHce. and the club w.II vioh-t Vi u..K:M.An v, ..nt. but parts of the building in which soi.it ou.mde in3iUutior.s this pbly repeat the sale la.er in the ' jy went to the power station of the no- place hud previously been mer. mouth. About tw.-nty-i.ve young scasou. E, 0. comvany at that place 1 - ' n.eu and ladiej eilher have left, or fc. , n ,ay evening wa hM th 'ngt ' take charge of the company's work. I w.u go in a ,pw uuy i. Among mum of lhc union services by the Meth-i Bruce Maxwell has pon- ;o who will att'nJ some h.g:er in- 0li t and Prb-tertan churehes. j Grants Pbjw for the winter where solution I lii w nter are: Marion N(,xt WPek Rov QU,nn will leave he wMi live with hL aunt an1 al and Marcia Vb. Vnnon Quinn. foP cascade. M.;ho. to atl-ml i.ih rend the niihHr hool at t-t nr-- Min at ronfvrei'ei of the ?4e?ho-j W. O. Gaggerty is having his d st chiirch. dot' Stirdny erding property in North I nio,. i..i. o--lit earR work In the local church. 1 " w;,l p-ove 'nto it 'n a short I elte Itenny is l.ee from Pine tir-e. T .-ter in the season Mr. H.'iff ValUy to attend tho local hitrh gerty pJns to go to Carforna to ftf-hool nmin. She is staying at the spend the winter, but Mrs". Hae. rty Ksther Purscl home in North Un-:ai-d G-. iica w.l! remain in t'nion presi dent, and all the luii oiucrs 01 the Slate were r resent ui buta concerts. Many of our mosl beautiful p'ris have been tnurM 'o aw'.m about a hundred times thla sum- Kmcrsfh and Will tain H iggerty. llverett Kittm. Cieii and Iy! ' tor. Nt.'x . J'"" p'iine Itlifti. Klida Miller, pobert Maxwell. Thd laa lit J. Junta Cmut r. Vertie I'V.mt. Curl Cllmnre. Po!.-rt i;u tiek and "IJean" Cil'ahan. Katie, Henry and 1-slle lleuter, the children of y.r. and Mrs. K. V. renter, went to Wallowa lake last Friday tr k end the wrk end Horn S-iturrTav afternoon to Mr. ton. Ion. Mr. and Mrs. Charlev Ca"tr wt t- irnlnes Rundav to visit, with Mrs. Castor's mother. Mrs. Comp actly , in' sympathy with the president's economy ;nia-..m. "I've sot a"d Mrs. John Wortmun. a The I'nion remeier. - which is where the latter is a student in the local high school. Time is money. But there Is o r.n tn srvln? either 'jnless you know' what to do w'th ten SCHOOL COATS . For Girls Ago 6 to 16. A II.g'i-Or:idc V.'ool Coat S. Il ni; at Induced Prices. S1.00 to SI2..'.0 S'"!!OI. SIKiF.S I'Oi: l)YS Oli OU'.I.S Tl e Pest for the Moi.ey You Can Ii'.'.y. To pile 2 (or boys anl size 5 for gr;s. Norton's Kiddy Shop ,-, KviTyllilllB .in Inlsots'. niirt "lirtren' Wmr , Records of the eMtsnditnros of a largo numhor of fami-!n1T1-,'r11a,,;.n!t t,," Tl lies show that 85 per cent of the income of the avemsri iiatiiinc suit. f.imi!y is spent by the women, a hat shows where the payj A mnn , - hM 0 envelope finally lands Mid explains why women are such , us ns wuh n aii-.iuy sucker. consistent readers of advertising. :;omctiu.(; worth heading. In his r.ddrcss yesterday in observance of nnnivenij.ry of the adoption cf the Constitution. the Col. 138lh If Im fipf a!nd o'Hti l'-e iko, ftiir K -til)l) a su4vlte Instead of n wife. All thin t;tlv nho it lov l.-inr I Villi- 9 a 'u T tn'on'-y. ni-or 1- I t.... ,. in-' 'o ' -p nn'i Diinnn rain' i :s "--lilieu U1U Circumstances SUlTOUnamp; 1US m.'.KInp;, tO'a defendant In a brearh of rm of the controversy that developed, and cxpb.inrd the fu'.ida- ,su''- mentals of its provisions in a clear, interesting way that! ,lr; , p,'nl, ' ,v(. bn,r v.oud have been valuable to every school child ; nd cveiy "d ;i'i tne .live, but you ii citizen-to hear. Of the many fine point, in his flk, onrV'-. xv, especially should lc emphasized the need for Ame riCiill B,l my worldly poci-I? T tie" rn- citizens to rend the Constitution and become moie familiar i""'- No" 'T an 1 r lkl' " Thogw try are V''0 llll :i v ith the found;-.tion of our law that has mi'de this nation'. great and continuous. As Mr. Ivanhoe said, it reouiivs ;'" ....,. i .1 . ... . , ,. r, ..ii'ay be one viuj vv.rm.v-iiiii-i; iimuiu's 10 re;!d mo . onstiiuiion, nn-l it is. interesting reading that states crit iin rights and privileges of iiliixnrh.ip rod outlines our fo-m of govern ment in a way easily mule rstom! and at once more thor oughly i'ppiwiatttl. We celebrate our nitional ir.di-icii-(loncc year after year without thinking that the nation decl.md fne July I, 177H was ab'e to maintain its foiTn r.nd its freedom :'iul make a success of itself only thiotijrli the adoption of the Constitution. Toinonow is the anm veisary of that event, which is considered one of th-.' greatest in the histoiy of jfovernment. No other event, ceitainly. means .-o mueli in our individual lives, in the P'Dtection in the last analysis and as a f.nal appeal o," the lights and piivik-jes which we now look upon as sacred. Is said of M-. t .x.l'.K-e t'l-it osrs piofauity loeli of t'ie ts-a-.,ins uliy n-ver playi s"'f ,ly .lo SAVE Si J.0.1 try jclse:-: TCCD ll ink'-s iw u;-'.itH W'M-le ni'lk i fi -d .A inir Uw ftit v Win ks. t s Mitvv i;u hmv Vtii t "n ma'.e jour '.-ls wiv( jrl St l.ir. lv n n ji;:is: i; c'mi. lu'-tfitv l N w'Ui The inmV r 'f 'Rive? o.t I pv to ! T'ni fime nud tv k It oi-r with us. I a Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. I , I ,"' ill : j M - - B 9 The Rane That Is Better Cuitanteed Used Fords !!- Kl. lsi U Hit bo mi - u .! ,, Ot Sir, im III.; ..I 111 i-'Miliiol ttiii'llt ;n.. I'lHV H..S ..(H( PerU'ns Mocr Co. Phone M-IOO. ( oi. ttli and Ad.uv.s MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES ritonc Main 7.VJ Concord Grapes by lhc Laskcl lCc while thev last A WELCOME LIGHT! .MONARCH RANGES arc different tlian ciltci;:. In them yon v. ill find combined many features ?i tliat are exclusive v.ith Monarch alone. Soi:ie of t!ie.c like Hie " itrcfurcd Enamel Linintr " I ti T - . t II I . f f T ' 1 II.. (ll 1 T 1 1-, II . . . -r . an-j itiuco nip naie uveii auueu m icc:u jcujs vii.t-is n.ic ii;e i7iij:iex uraii r.na Hoi 3 Ulast Fi.'e-box" have been a great success f.)i" many jcars. 3 When Life's dnikest tinnients srem to sunoun l viui. hen you l ind the si of Nvcs:ty a h t rouh on your t'in;.nccs. When t'u sulenerjr d rH'ks i f dehts th'eaten to t ie their toll. th. .1 - - yes. then - - what con aation .Mid h:.ppine.- to se th; t IVacon of Financii.l Uehrf - - a st intial .S.ivinps Accouiit - - sh'i;'nr your way and euidinjr you thiouh the stoim! Sive! S;ive r.s you cam! While ynu'rc ytainp:! And let this Pank help yon with ! ( intiiv.-i u pays on your money! Stop in. La Grande National Bank ra i MONARCH Duplex Draft and Hot Dlast Fire-box Monarch patented draft construction in sures pn even fire and perfect ccnlrcl. I! MIS IM I . I Monarch Ran pes ccme in a style for every home and at a pi ice for every purse. Sec our new Electric combination. It's a real beauty. tl rrircd. from S?7.3'J to SlGo.03 W. Ho Bohnenkamp Co 0 W5