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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
Thursday.' September 24, 102.1. 9 Paw Four THE L,A UKAINUU ttVttNJJNU UlS&HittVJ&K - - " 1! OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS !664 rt Dresses of the Fall Mode L Sma (Incorporalfil) An lmlfMiii!ejit Newftpnper PKANK B. AI'I'I.KHY. Editor and Publisher HAHVEY V. MATTHEWS ...........lJuiilnufui Maoutfur Published evenlnva, except Sunday, at 1416 Allium Avenua, i OrunUe, Oregon. The Outervur-Htar published every Friday. Entered at the Pontorflce at 1& Urande, Oregon, at fiecoud ClaM Mall Matter under act of March i, lilt. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THfl C1TT OF LA OHANDE MEMBEH 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 In this paper, and also the local news here in also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 11 Carrier Dally, per month In silvan Dally, six months in advance .Mw.WWH...MHm.HHMW.w..MH..$4.60 Dally, single oopy " lit Mall Dally, per month In advance. ............. Dally, por six months In advance...... Dally, per yuar In advance................. Weekly Observer-Star, per year...... too ...12.60 -.16.00 . 2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch...... ...420 Display, local, per column Inch 4uo Time contract rates on application A VERY NKUDritL PltAT Kit: Shew inn thy ways, O Lord; touch mu thy iullin. I,t-t luti-grlty und upriglitacss primurvo mu; for 1 wult on thou. l'suliu y&: 4-21. The nutn who first thought of air. navigation probably was an autoist trying to find a phice' to !pui'k. '.'A Chicago begger watched by the police was found' to average $19 an hour. Yet worthy public charities always have difficulty in getting sufficient donations to keep their good work going. t QU'TE. A &WARP DOAKJ QUtT RtDllsl COKlTOASS BE.TvnE.EM DAT SrWP COfltVVST", ' ' 1 MM HAvN&E Akl '. yo's CiOlKJ TE BE ' ' 5-!sL v0'Kl, J WALVM ROJMO ' thtI - z3p- . -Two sections rc 'sj$& zZfrtT-t ) aim sMk t J.RWlU-lftMS ' ' IHC oru I ur ' timimuiowciM I l. CORRECTLY TAILORED BEAUTIFUL FITTING SILK AND WOOL DRESSES That are correct in every detail from Dame Fashion's viewpoint. The flare skirt with godcts; pleat;;, dainty fur trimming, they all tend to trace the graceful lines of the figure. $16.50 to $85 Will you step in and , see them ? K. WEST & CO.'-INC. j N Y . A AAA A A A . A. A A Inte Wurd.tho walling of the lamned, but the suxuphoue itself was Invented later. Warned by some of our quack experts that bobbed hair means baldness and that louge injures the skin, the young ladies (not to mention those who may be a little older) undoubtedly will continue to bob their hair and to use rouge. DAZZLING LIGHTS IN VOGL'K. The now headlight law for automobiles is a good law. When lights are properly adjusted' the average motorist experiences very little difficulty in driving on the highway at night. But all lights aie not yet adjusted to meet stain! requirements. And the owners of the cars who arc de linquent in that respect scum to have forgotten that they still possess dimmers, with the result that some driving conditions ' aro ' niolc hazardous ' now with the "new' 'law in effect than before. , ' Motor car owners who have mot had their lights ad justed are not entirely to blame for this' condition', ' Soma of them have tried to gel service at the various stations. I!ut the demand is groat; there arc many .'(in a .ahead; and it all takes time. These owners should give their, lights attention just as soon as possible in spile of some incon venience, for their own protection as well as the piotection of others. Until the adjusting stations have an opportunity to put a big majority of lights in condition highway offi cials cannot enforce the pivsunt law and they are not inclined to. lint as soon as they find that drivers have had plenty of opportunity' to secure adjustments then they will start a little night riding. And the timo is not far off. In the meanwhile courtesy and caution would do iiiand that drivers continue to dim if they have not had lights adjusted. It's the only safe and fair solution for the owner who lwui already complied with the new law. i , 'II 1 10 NAVY ADMITS IT. The first information relative to the investigation to'i be made by a cuiigres.iioniil committee (how familiar that sounds!) reveals that Secietary Wilbur an his aides are frank to admit the navy perfectly efficient mid satisfactory "as is." They say that, there is no need for the ere it'oii of a separate department of air service, that suchn tiling would hamper the navy's operations and would jeopaidi::e national defense. In other wolds, the navy admits it is iij;ht and the fly ing world which may or may not include on Colonel W il liam Mitchell is all wrong. And that's about wheie the investigation w ill be v lien the thing is all over. On one side will be those who say we shou'd and on the other those who say we shouldn't. There's going to be little! chance of changing the opinion of any of the witnesses Colonel Mitchell least of all. What will the inveslig: tion accoirp'ish, then? If it i-; as successful as most of its kind, you will not be able to IjuI your finger on very much oiititaiuling lesults. but ii is possible that the testimony will convince some congress men that we need, or do not need, a separate air service rod increased development of winged defense. If congres.i c.-n be sufficiently inteiested. mayb" it might get busy on the. problem this coming session and ntl.'mpt to solve it. 'J'l'e f et that the irivy is opposed to s.r.y change is far fiom being proof that none is need d. M t!i v .-.s the o, p'ositinn to the l ' ct ml its opei 'ion by tl ival Pave - but the last few yea.s have p.o d v I'ui'h'e see!, i' rhanire from oM slimi.. ;. ' ' -i; l OFFICE CAT TRAD! MANN MCO. Junius Hissed tic the (lo thnt binds Jf it's loose ciioukIi. Tlio roiiHon Bonm pfopln dnn't lu'iir Opportunity IcnockinB l-i be cause thry arc at It thuiu.elves. A I Grande women bnn hn mitny operntinns there's nothing lelt to cut out but the operations Overhear,) it t n chlMrin'n party: "Miiiiui. wlin t was my l;it fa ther's I'iiHt name?" Karly to bed it nil Marly lo rise And your girl kihm out With other fruys. '"While It may be (rne thil n ) li ne eiluenlltm In worth 972.01)0 JuM as (hat dmii reivntly rigum!, ii Is neterllie)r.sN true Dial many nf tin wtmld ho wHIIiijt to dltinv! of Ours for half Hint fl(nire, less A iM-r cent dlMtMiiit fur ra-Hli. "Ko you Ml down on that eroiis wonl puzzle?" ''No wonder. It rnnl(iltifil the iiainea of a vice-president, a writer 01 ii.st tai'i. he.t heltiT und the winner of a peace prize," We en II your attention to the fuel Mint although unhi tiifrpeiH m.tl o be . "furt y-nlneni." they uro now StiH. Is good to his doff, the commun ity will say lie l,t -, a kmd heart. Don t be a fish hog or you may have to call on a "shark" to pay your fine. i he army of lux collectors will soon outnumber - our dwindling .irmy of d nuMioys. Man Isn't so much interested In whore ho conies from as, "Where do wc no iron, here?" " The first mil step toward t;ur ce.sH in to tjuit in on the ttf.ier I'elow's advlit uiul bein umkiUK ntiiikcH lor uuiclf-ui u sniail way. Your fut tiro is steered by your efforts. Jjuu't run Into the ditch' VAi:ii."rv ' Around the liru we :nl and spit ill I'szra iMKKins bioie, We !-;it mill t. it and llicii wu Hpit Koine more. Someliiues to liven things a bt, In Kznt MlKKius' Htoi-e, y We s di and nt, and then we stt::' Home inure. ; u i ii , Mvicixiiis a M.An;i NKW. VOIIK (AIM. Stocks -' rreK u'ai-: esnpeake 1 &. Ohio leads r Be In ra H'iuls -- Kiini; convevtib'e. rail issues hiKlier. - ' 1'cieiKii exehanKe - Kasy; slei'l iiik mid Scan llua inn i ul's lovr. Cotton Weak; bearish Koe. n in nt report. Stif.a r I' ll tnei ; iill pi oved spot leiiiMlld. Cotfee - IUkIkt; bull.sh crop uilvit a. as.sk.ss ih;avy ri.i-;s A(.Aisr itt)oii,ix;(,i;its Siuuetiinen H only takej) oil word to start soniet IiIiih". "lio! for Instaueu, LOS ANOGLKS (AIM. One dol lar a pound was the fine, assessed In superior court Tuesday a pa Inst what In some ways was the bU Kcst bootleg ng organization evur bulled before the bar of justice in this county. The three mem beis of the firm, Mrs. Annie Hu!ch, her son LohIr nnrl Jier ihiufrhter Christ Ine, weiph respec tively 45 poun.ls. 30 poun Is and 335 pounds, or an aggregate of IOB0 pounds. Having pleaded guilty to charges of selling Illicit liquor they were fined respective ly $750. $tfu and $150 or a (grand total or (1050. In addt t'on Mrs. Italch was sentenced to ,!io dtiya In jail and her son was ig ven a !1 o-day sentonce. The Start Isn't Hard HUT KEKPINQ AT TOOK SAVINflS AC-, ' COUNT IS WHAT COUNTS. ... IS TOIII1S OP.OWIN'J RKntTt.ARLT EVEHY WEEK7 La Grande National Bank .Sound Rnliabl. - ProKL'Hslve "I New Shipment Of ' LADIES' STAMPED HOUSE DRESSES V .';' At S1.00 ' '.' ' . All the new shades and designs. This material is a checked with black thread mingled in, making a very pretty dress. Come in and see. them. Norton's Kiddy Shop I'AiTlhiiin iii Inlunls' and Chililrpii'H WVar Guai anteed Used Fcrds 1921 TOURING Good mechanical condition. Price 105.00 Perkins Motor Co. Phone M-300. . Cor. 4th and Adams ICISAP'THK (UiSKtJVKU CI. VSSIFIF.O i I'llU'AIKl ( l"). Wluut l.oiv- I Corn l.out-xt or Ht'uson; koqu wrnl'uT. Cult i' Hti'jwly: Hhlppluf; ile um nl broml.'r. If n in ii ti ni'Kli'i'i!i lib fiimlly lull 1 1 nun- linn. 1 n t tsSr Comiiiaiulcr, Uodpcrs Shows Strain of Lonjr Suffcrinar . '' -y ..... V fl x MARKET J0L'5 GROCERIES Phone Alain 7.VJ CKKKN LIMA UKANS Shell Thorn and Cook, 1.V a I.I). VRi:m SALMON and HALIBCT TODAY Thi mtinrknlil.' ilm!iraph of Vml:i;in.tT Ji!m K. ;..!k.' . I ikrn liiini-'iltnl. : nftiT liv '! hi" r' " r 'l" 'l Xlltll. Kiiuiil. .huM Ihr ..ii- lu-m n laKirirl Mn-I !tti'm.--l nn.n att-'r hs nrl.t.1 nf nine il.i lot til Jin. Y-'l w i.-n t!' l'N-. o. I. n:i. I.mfil Into lnrln.r. IIi-.lr.ru !viy In In .lii.-.ll..n i.f th.. iiidoiliK. r.fiiln In I.Bii1 ulilp "'"HI II ".ifrly anrhnrr.l. "I ilont unl lo !.n" he told tlit docloit. 1 nl to tnjoy lm." Uul Ktfilvr slept wiybow. For Less ........... I WeBiiy .;: ........ We Sell ss RANCHERS! GREETINGS! Yon have a right to smile over the pood nw return this season. We Iicw ork Store wishes you a hclplul rieelin.T in La (irnndc and while dav, September 2(ith, we irrcct you with 10 REDUCTIONS congratulate you! The joti arc here on Satin- O'COATS All - wool Overcoats heaiitifully t;iilorcd from the best of material. Our regular low mice, f IS..". Rancher's Day Special-$16.(i3 FROM OUR REG SUITS Th'jw si! lis arc ;tll-n ()' ;tf) 1 com i' hi uoisli i! an I soft fiuiHh "p.ith-ins. M i ! I tin licMt itinKcis. Ktt';li;-li and cnitAtruliv inc!cls. Our rcjj. low prcc, $i'-.r.". lUtiM licr- Ia s,mv:;i1 SMi.tMi Another Lot Our r RUi.ir low price, jL'o.sr. Kniu hcr' la Simi ia 5-:l.-" A'lliTS Colleirian Our reRiilar low rlc. t $.'.". ' liaiwIirr'H lay siM-.n! s:t.:0 L LAR LOW PRICKS SHOES N-w I-;, H sni,,, ultlwiMt ft iil? lint tin- shoe? hat.n-r. Hrtc the ami loir; ire all I onus Hir reu'.ir low pi t Kam lH I Hi-:al. M.tlM. WOltK MIOI.S S'Mtnc, wcii-nnt.it' shm n tn M.'Ill lip ITVler SfVv't; use. tnir t,sii)ar low pnvc UnnrlKvS nay slMtHal. S:.0 I VIMH lUi oi;k mum No -in inn about tris fa nic:i.i make. t ur rcRu.ar II.iii hcrS l'a Se'lal. SI. I A HATS I m.-sh hats in n'v .shakos mul shaiift. A slyii- to it. any lo ad. Tim d I let Ot.t lots to choose from. i:r rctu'ar low price. I.'jr. ItaiHlt(i liny SMfial, S'2Au ' "r reeillar low nrirc liaiirlicr's lnj SNt inl. f tr ri'Rular - low iirkv- Haiu licr'H Day siHt'Inl, Jt;:.r" Many oilior llcim nt tfw mi mi- low prliH nilli mi r irn 10 illsitimit for u-tla.v. sept. Store Will be Closed all day Monday, September 28 People! Save Money by Makins Your Turchascs Saturday, September 2(Uh Rancher's Dav! 121fi Adams Ave. NEW YORK STORE Destroyers of High Prices La Grande, Ore. iV: