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THE LA GRANDE EVENING ORSERVER Wednesday, September 23, 1925; OUT OUR WAV OF THE WEEK (Incorporated) An liuk-pcndcnt Newspnper FRANK B. AI'PUEHY...- ..Editor and Publisher Pace Four - - By WILLIAMS UNION NEWS fi.H.HlW.HM.l..M.MM''...llt,llll'"'lllHM , CJ)te ';, ..X j i florJsheim: vI HJl GOlKlQ BARERxntO NEXT SUMMER t . 1MnhEweicT hi HAHVEY F. MATTHEWS Business Alanugor published evenings, except Sunday, at 2416 Adams Avenue, Ia Qrande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published evory Friday. Entered at the Postoftlce at La (irande, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter under act of March 2, 17. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THH CITY OF LA GB.ANDB MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited if published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches la this paper, and also the local news here in also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION KATES By Carrier Dally, per month In stivwnw ,, ,,, Dally, six months la advance . Dally, single copy ..75o ..J4.60 -so By Mall Dally, per month In advanoe. ............. Daily, per six months in advance.-., Dally, per year In advance.. Weekly Observer-Star, per year........ ..60o .12.60 ..16.00 ..12.00 I. ADVERTISING RATES Display, foiolgn, per column inch....... Display, local, per column lnoh- ,. L.420 4us Time contract rates on application PEACE AND SAFETY; Thou wilt hoop him in perfect peace, whoso mind la stayed on thco; because he truateth , in thee. Isaiah 20: t .:.,. ' ,' j i f : More constitutional amendments are being proposed at ; Washington. Maybe it would be more appropriate to aid in the digestion of those we already have. .' ' The difference between the modern cake-eater and the i old-time dude seems to bo mostly in the width of the V trousers. ,i A man may legally spank his wife under certain circum i stances, in Georgia, according to a ruling made by the su Ijjperior court of that state. That's enlightening, but we f : imagine most Georgians are more interested in the ques j tion of "can" rather than "may." mj. I I lHAM lASTVEAR. LOXUWl.APAlC? f S KFm O FODLE BOXES - UKE CHARUE CHAWUM l J I FROM -U AMKVES DONM - THIRD OCMr TT mcpqes ape mape mctt Room ,.Vst-. OFFICE CAT TMAOB MAR H H0. Junius . UNION (Special). Mlsa Cole-1 I man, . one 01 tue uia.i bc.iuu. Ileacnora, spent the wei:Kenu v.- 1 iiing le.utives In Wuiluuu county. Mis. Ellen MetwUcr . and M.tt I Alice Klttcr are ut'ie from Ktlaj, Wash., v.situ.f with taeir biother. . Dickinson. Walter, the small son of Mr. land .U.S. Virgil Zamcwu.t. uf jiiouth Union, uad tuu m.bi.tiiiiL- .niie, pitying Saturday, to full and bieak tus leg. li.e injured boy vs I a km to a hospital and later returned to his hoim. Isuac Compton. u fuiiuliar fig ure on tiie. sti-ebts- of I'mon for several yeais, was taken in charge by officers last week and wi l be tplaced In .an; Institution- for the feeble-minded. -Although with the mind of a Utile child, Isaac was ! harmless and was welt, known to all, both children and grownups, and his peculiar hab ts furnished amuscmrnt to the people. He wrote . what he called poetry and would go from one business house , Ho another quoting what to othx-r was a jumble of sounds with no m'an'nff, , but to him wua real j poetry. iu nunor of her daughter, Itutii. who is home from Cuilfoinia on a .visit, "Mi s,. Oeoige Scib.rd en terta.qed at'biidge at her homo in North Union last Thursday af- Uernoofr. Prlred for the day went ho Miss Alice Cad well and Mra, E. J. Schuster, ! IleV-. Charles A. ' Q jinn. for the J past tldee years paa(.ur of 'the lo tcal Methodist church, left Mon iday evening for Cascade, Idaho, (to attend the annual conference; ' !of that church. . Mr. and Mis.- Roy Cbnklih wenti fuod trees from his country on to Pendleton batuniuy to lui.e in' . , . . . . , t , . ,, ; , r i 1 n-iar in- r .smirch institute it ..- mi n .m " ' tcudy brought in n venison apiece, .husband, ,Knnz Hlmmor. Shortly On OallU Isiand, Hawaii B.otinds.- Other distinguished -vis- Charlie Oi rie 'was a .visitor ml,,ost "f . tfic" de(ei; be'" liUWa.. u,tl'p m'r r,'t,,rn to Gl'rnmn' 8,,t! ' .t,. nin niiintori fnioi"!) 'Minn iBt .. ! near ( 'tug mountain. retired from the operatic stage, tres of food value On the lnsti-. Mr.' an' Mrs. KrUrlp nPf ... Mr- and Mrs" Ro,iin(I Wu'f and although prior to going to tho j RCJISHEIMoxfortJs Stsnvg f (i j at the ankle feel cooler and &j f . wear longer because tliey r j ! are skeleton lined. f MW ' ' , Tfc Rugby ' ' j Caisn, ., r. iii.,T. Ts,,.lii;Pj;jgBi Plan botanical Garden at mixlnn .mi niieir. HiiMi l.v Will a c'linin sKl-.n li oni every pan 01 and may locate here. The ci:il- Tlilniihliuiibpnii,.lii.nnru T. Pon. hortlnill nrlst at the I'aciflc area and are belug dren will attend the Union school is that often nobody docs any work. various who went from here to Wyom ns ,7 A. , , unuea omies s:;e naa only sung w.vv... . M1 hub vui.iiuy IUI mc Jfio. lo visit ut the home of .Mr. anil t N lmu plums nave .uten leceiypii oy mr tei-s. Kern. Mildred and Marine!,. - l i HOftUMLU (AH.-ine iBian-i tmon grounds and of Oahu will bo made a Pan-i'a- plans on Oahu. )!ast summer,- are tack in Union clfic boianicnl gar-ti n un ler phins beeds ana cuitings or various w ttn Mis. Pehap'a three duugh of the Pan-Pacific b.ologlcal com A practical Joke is one that an United States agricultural expert- cultivated in suitable locations. ment stution. ' Numerous sites have been of- Tim.VES LOOT ' I'ltliAM LKY editor is willing to pay money lor. pp',, 'Pfe roof trees and pan s noin I'nciiic innus mny oe pimn- ! i nfirmnnv is t.hA mnRt. Tinnvilv fnvnrl nfiti rf flm vi-m-ll We hear the hi test styles urc That clothes will match the hair. We wonder what will hui.pen ihen Old Boidy will ho dure? .'f, . A geyser Is awuterfull oing up. I. I ed and cultivated. Different alti tudes, different umounts of mois ture and elements of climnle are required for various plnnts oni j 26. per cent of the national income !fivn& into the public treasury, Great Britain 22 per cent, Japan 21.8 'per cent, ! France 17.8 per cent. In Uns country bur national income!" lf a Knows where he 's so S is taxed 10.5 per cent. It is easy to understand why the i United States has no conception of a real tax burden, of . actual, ,poverty. r Though the goose 'that laid the golden egus may lon- s since be dead, the American htm ni-oduet-x morn ur:i!th in!lh,! 'h'lvcs. . , ., ,, ,, , , ... niiii't see Just tho rlBht thing." B single year than all the gold and silver minc-iif in the lShe. detui.d at mt. -i want to world. Add to her wealth that produced by the dairy cow I '"'' u hucnwd on his birth i and we have the secret of success of many of our farmers du-'wnii in1BBim! th.. -vi - nnrl viinnKovo hrt inm-irn tf Aimnl fi nA n.!iill in.rt m,.lelerk. "whv don't von hlilp heiilnil , . l.l V.1 1 v.. IJ, luillllll Wl UKLinilltU (IIIVUItUIC 1III..V 1 ' " not thrill the heart quite so much but it more surely lines the poekctbook. NKWTlEliO. Ore. The cream ery here was broken into and about 17(0 pounds of butter was stolen. Robbers pried a door and most of these requisites are found men removea uic uuef u..ub,. on the island. It Is PasMibk " winaow. taKing n .aay ou u however, 'that the higher slop'-s truck;. of the extinct volrano crater uf Sheriff Manning ano City Mar.. Manna Ken, lnlnl of Hawaii, shal Keri son are working on the a'so will be utilized for the eul- rase,- but have no clues. Cream- tivatlon of fr iit and other food rriea at St. Paul. Tanby, Hilverton trees fiom teinnerate znn s In nnd :Cnrlton have been robbed in Vi j J " o,,i,ssn i-ucmi: r"ii. sjnnur iiliiiuii uuimis mu "- L MM tlulMr n ,.., .1... i.i . tk vn1ti nf lhf huttor proBiess hJis been made s'nre stolen here is placed at 8f.l by ordered jrince chnn 'aburi. brother of :he William Ormand, president of n ef pt-.ni. n'ante.l the first V.herr fnmppv company. Ing you cat) tell hy b.s Wd.lk. v - 'Woman may get the Iat rd, ' EJOTEL AST OO 1 2nd ft HiU Lo. Ansele, Gorman Onern Kin rer llits Mrs. A. I. Bideler and daug.n-- HA.VOVER, (AP) Maria So- ter. Lura, have gone east for t ie pliia Himmer-Criederiel, the first EVERJf ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET winter. They left L'n on lr si Oi-rm.in "MarKUiTlte" of QounOil's , , (Thursday nnd will be in in New "Faust," died at Himmelsthuer nt au """ New, Modern Jersey, most . of the time while tiie ape of SC. From 1862 to! lose to Duopping LJislnct and Tncatres avav from hime. 1 RT1 she sansr In opera in the ; PRFE flARAr.E Ta.;ff f.- l ;n PVerl lnn n'm'-l Kn.-n nf. tnH fl'-lnq ln"nt!,P- ....... , . ' 9 The lady shopper had about ever thing hauled down from NO ri:HI.IN0 0!-' Oiil.It.ATION. Method.) of doinjr l)ii.''inpK.s chnnrro rapidly both on thv ; part of the seller and the buyer.' Ten or fifteen years ago merchant in the average community would never havo ; thought to ask his customer to sign a sales contiact when ' selling some article requiring several payments. He left I it to the feeling of responsibility of the customer and to I varied hit-and-miss collection efforts to see that the bill 1 was paid. And usually he was right. The customer paid 11. I'll i. ii i ...... un uiu nui frrwumiiy una was nevpr saimnea until tho ac count was cleaned up. It was had- business and far from comforting to he in debt to any great extent with a mer chant. True, in those d vs many people paid their grocery hills by tho year instead of by tho month or thy; but they paid them; and the undi'rstandin;: they had with the groeei was satisfactory to both eoiuevned. Today we are inclined lo feel the responsibility of cur rent indebtedness too lightly. Certain!) that is true of 1 ninny peop'e. They buy too much "on Um,f They sign sales contracts for automobiles and pianos nnd washing .machines (all valuable and useful aitic'e) without stop ; ping to determine whether their income sufficiently elav j tic to accomplish the purchase and pay for the necessities j of life at the same time. Many people charge purchases I right and left and have the merchant or business nun to J worry about, getting Hie bills p:id instead of worrying I about it themselves. Hills mean all too little in 'our youm 8 rnd busy lives. The problem of getting ahead and main 8 fuming a high credit st Hiding is only trcpiently given at I icntion and lesa frequently pnlvcd. q- This condition is not peculiar to on community or one V oV;r oi on" lange of income. It is generally found wher- e or you go ..nd the husine -s man nr the tivm of comfort t alne income is no more guiltless than oUm is. The mad i pramble fo' business, be luxuries, f r Hie position that ! means "keeping up with the Joneses' ,1' contribute to j lj( v:"d the destruction of reuse of rorpon: ib:M' v. of fairness.! ard of sane b,;nr Uetioti of that "U.;r v u'd vuiw nuve ' to the ptospenly ol a community llr n .iny",ii g that could cu ie accompiisiu d. ja chair and yell "Itoo at him.'" Some try (o do soiiM'thiDK and be . ui.ii-itiHly uiitl bom. icy to o (J)tit' uody and be .cim'thiiitf. hKhunO-r has hct'ii kiniwn X i wliheii da htns liatids uhnfitp plied In lundiri'S. Come Miife (' Mine. 1 lu-odc must write more jiorti, Let li.tM'lratlon Kuttle by f.'-II'i'i.tf. wit irHH j en I'ntil with inri"'H brluhl liuirt'lH I am 'n wnt'd t men; l!y rlt'hi'if be my coflVi'M fllli'd abundanl l And (lien, ) Musn, I'll have no i further uhi Hir thee. ' .. . . .J. .jr ... . . A gen Ilia 1h a ma ii who ai'unt. -H KotiM'i hliiK no one !:' tan i.ei', uitd Ints It. liilrn tiftiulli In n .1 tratiKf thhiit. u 1 1 n man wlut is enable In MO n s;iii)rrul of tlht hi thi' uardrn is tibte In row n hunt all tUiy lon nil it hnl InKt. IIiiit: 1 (inlft'tl . utrawbnrry Nhortrnki. WIhtc art' the Htraw-biTiii-8 '.' Va1trtn: ThiO'a what Wti hort ot. Infants Sweaters and Cap ? All colors and sizes. tui8 In silk-and-wooi, ati.i silk with wool HnliiK, priced at $1,25 t $2.05 SwenO-ra priced ffon $I.IH to $2.7 1 . ' All woo. Knit SMh for Ml tie. t"t with cap, h-Keinsa, mittens unJ d eater. KeiiMonably priced. Norton's Kiddy Shop very I limit in tiifniitV and riiililren'n Wear BEAUTY COMFORT CONVENIENCE UTILITY WHICH 'I'll' oiilv I Hiii' simif i iopi woni rJrSOT I.. I.'irk n.'i v.' tn h. n Ihi'v l .1 II. k"3?6'p$frS ' W' ; MARKET GROCERIES 1'lionc Main ?.'9 2 Ijiirc Cans of iiittkrn Sliced fincipplp, 5.ic New Crop 1'i'rs, Just In. Tlic hijrjro:;t part of iis hus movrd across tho strpot. We nre iiwful luisy, so wilj make this ndvei tiscnicnt kinda lnicf. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Thr r, Mmi'o iwil Optra, t-inunilr;. I'lmnr M-I4S I No Hiimlaj Hiwtura Is More Convenient? Heve are picturcdtvo hands ho'dinjr an equal amount of nmney. t'he one alnie - - the, ensh. The lower - - a Cheek for the mime nuiuber of dollars. If yo i were to pay a bill hkh would be the mute convenient way of paying It J.y Check, of course. The Check not only eliminates unnerewtiiry untminlM of ready cash but mrvea us both reeord and a rn-etpt of any l'lnantiiil transaction. And ttmt'ii a mlRhty good reason why you should have a ChecMnff Account In thr La Grande National Bank tn-1 V 192,368 Orders A heady Received . t The increased popularity of the im- . ' . . proved Ford cars has already become ' . . established fact. TOURING CAR 290 FOB DETROIT Runabout . $26.0 coupe 1 . . . 520 Tudor Sedan . 580 fordor sedan 60 DcmounnMf Rim. mnd St.n.i Extra on Open Ort Oitta Cn f Cmt "Sec the complete show ing of the Improved Ford Cars at the Oregon State Fair, Sale m, September 28th to October 3rd." ' Since the announcement of these cars, 1 152,363 orders have been placed with Authorized Ford Dealers a .sales record that is without precedent. See the improved .cars at your near est Authorized Ford Dealer's. Place your order now to insure preferred position on the dealer's delivery, list. Enjoy the new beauty and increased riding comfort of a Ford car this Fall and Winter. . SKE THE (IMPROVED) TOl'P.ING TODAY Perkins Motor Co. Fourth and Adams. NO INC r;e f - A S PHONE M-500 I.N PRICES