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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1925)
Pnpp Pour THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, September 25, , 1025. i H I It (! t! i !; H ; ti n III afoutbe .citing (DliscrOcr (Inoorporaled) An InilviHiiilrut Kewapnpr-r KHANK B. APPI.EHY-. UAKVK Y F. MATTUKWS... Kdllor and Publlaher .. Buaineaa Manafuf Publlahed evening, except Sunday, at Mil aJiiui Avenue, La Orande, Orecou. The OUerver-tjtr p jullaned evory r'rlday. Kntered at the Poatulflce at La Grande, Oretxn, aa Second Claaa Id all Mailer under act at March 1, 1171. OKKIl'lAl. PAPER OK UNION COUNTT AND TUG CUT OK Ul BRANDS MEMBKIt ASSOCIATED PREltt Thl Aaeoclaled Preae ia eicl naively entitled to ua (or puu llcatlon of all newa dupalchea credited to It or not other im credited If publlahed therein. All rlfhtl Ot republication of peclal dlapatehea In tola paper, and alao the local seva here in alao are reaerved. bUBoClUl'TlON KATKd Ujr Oairler Dlljr, per month la itvn.- . Dally, ala noniha in adv-aaca a Pally, ami la tt II j Mall Pally, per month In adranca... Illr, per atx montha In advanca- Dally, per year In advance Weekly Obearvar-Star, per year. tog .11.11 $J.O0 X y OFFICE CAT VMM MM League Chief 'lie kbwrtl Iter palms, tay a lino In a aloppy alory. We illdn't read any further lo are II lie k Until tier Iirrna and geranium, aba. ADVERTISING RATES DUplay. fotvltn, par column '" DUplay, local, per column '"- Time contract rate on application THK ONLY HELP: For I the I.ord thy Rod will hold thy rich! hand, a&jiug unto tl.ee, r'ear not: 1 will help the. laaiah 41: l. -., Considerable happiness in life depends on a willingness to let oilier people have opinions also. Foreigner ahould not Judre our language by hearing radio announcer. The boy ant on the hidden deck; It came his time to deal; So he grabbed the other carda And won another meal. MOVIE TITLES ir Norma Talmadge i "The Only Woman la ahe The Dangeroua Flirt ! . Do "The Daughter of the Nlgnt cauae "liacontenied HusbandaY Doea The Are of Innocence' furnlaa Cheap Klaaea?" Can "The Covered Waron go down "The Narrow Street?" Doea "The Midnight Expreaa" go to "Forbidden Paradise?" i Doea "The Iron Horee" atop at ; "The .Vina With the Iron Door?" Do "Tha Thundering Herd" have ; "Tongue of Flame ?" Doea "The silent Accuser" know "The Truth About Women ?" j Do "Single Wivea" spend "Dan 'geroua Money? Wa "The Navigator "Laughing t Danger?" Doea "Tha Painted Lady" deal In "Worldly Qooda?" j lTcfectlng rrrlllaaUoa to Just a stow buatnetM or Iran-tun hus- band how to act fceiuro conipauy. It tsnt a stable government. Jus) because Its stateantt-,1 msiet on stalling. A T f i . ' - . ... i . u'i"""'TO",1 Ule Prooieni, ' -Regtaald." -Id a Sunday schoo. of proper street lighting m the business district we will . teacher, during a lesson on the drag along in darkness another five years. stade that needs to be removed is the "let-George-do-it attitude of mind. The chief ob-ibpu,n'"1' c"vnn'- ""v" tou tel. llam ? "Tea, ma'am." said Reginald "Water and a baby." THE HIGH COST OF F.DITATION. L . "JlT onV When there is much mndom talk aUmt a heavy tax S a-oonnanki by a nrM. p- burden and criticism of city, county, state, and national' rMItI!r,...,nr: """iiT "J"1'. . . tne KKler7 the waiter ta)uirvl govwumental irgencies for larye expenditures, we often) -ot. he ran order mtum-trr b. fail to realize that a great portion of the tax money we,l,kt'"" c"nr J are called upon to contribute each year is school money j "He doesn't io,-e me any more. and ges to pay for the education of Uie childtvn of th! Tfc'' J'sr rl rr"vl " community. If the high cost of educatwn couid be wiped -ur iev me ,ny out with one stroke and the decrw..- made imnx di-ttelyj . he broke his evident on our tax receipts, we might be astounded tit usj ... proportion. : . ; d.n.r,n .v-,.e et who would be in favor of vininir out this uimii ,!l' "' the ,.t-fimn wnai uunking cituen would le willing to lvveit to tho old hiethods of schixiling Vr.d the inadequate systems of a generation ago: ery few of us. who have the tine L I m V 1 i V S?nitor Daodurand of Can da. chief of the Dominion's delt'fratrs to the assembly of the lA'asue of Nations at Geneva, has been elected president of the teAffue. The picture vai ai'n at Geneai Bought him since May. 19t3. As at once to the office of his lawyer and friend Kl-iuya Yamasaki, at Shtnsakuradacho. Shlba. and later to the .Tokyo District Court where he met Procurator Kurodu, in charge of his cane, to offer an apology for his escape. He avtked the procurator to In clude him among the Socialists J whose triala are to come up soon. Upon examination at the office of Ihjt nrnrimtn VI f Rann m jof the details of his escape. He went from Tokyo to Peking, he 'auiirt . anrl tal-tst thaea .U.L- ! during which time be obtained : permission and credentials for en lerlnjc Russia . From Peking he proceeded directly to Moscow, without trouble, and there be- ! came a student at the Marx-En- ' gels Institute. j Mr. Siuio declared that he slay. ed at the Institute until the end I of 1924 helping Profe&sor Uuirn-i off, the celebrated Marcian ;tu dent, publish a collection of Marx j doctrines and economic theories. I He was in Moscow at the time of i the death of lnin, and was one of the few Japanese attendants at I the Impressive funeral services. Later he took the chair of Japan. : ese In the language departments of several Russian cok-gta. office of the Pendleton Com me cial a.tsociatlon following ihe Round-l'p. The purees were dis carded at Happy Canyon by pro fessional pickpockets after money had been removed from them. They were found ny the custo rt'nn of tn hnlldlntr and returned to the office of the association. ie. irv uf..jt held for distribu tion to the owners. Radical Changes Are Forecast in Styles Of Men's Overcoats TOKYO. (APl-Afp flelnel from.Ja:n to Paifsis two yonrs' ao. at the police of Yokvo wvre ! rreming larc" nnmbors of o-cal!-ed radicals. Gaku Sana, foruurl Wa5ds l'ntveritv r-'esyor anl one. of the leading socj-jlms of the countr". hs rvttirne-4 anl- unr u- dered to the authorities for trial, 1 Mr. nta-K hi hms tov.r- ney from Mwpw to Tokvo hv I way of pek'n aid 8hnnchsi. tin- I recognised by the police who had PENDLETON. Ore.. Purses of all kinds and descriptions, new j purses and old ones, blrck o-ies ,nd brown ones, were held at ;he .1 J The Start Isn'tHard BIT KKRPINQ AT TOT'R SAVINGS AC COUNT IS WHAT COl'NT8. ... V IS TOttFlS OROWINQ RISQL'LARLY EVERT , ' WKEKT I a Grande National Bank Sound Reliable Progeastva II - kiss JUxut five nunuit-a. , Chi may be eAtea defeated an ' Vet never ltrk.il. and one may eve oorastonatty lic&ed and sever Ih.i lHvt 4.trv are hr One -tvJvr-ber is talkinc of rft tire a be-ad -l for her telphiw Hr arm s-ts nrvd holdinc the re eviver loo tone. interest of the community and of our ehildien at heart,! ""i'. would actually favor a return to foitner stand mis Ytgaid-j .Ws of the anuiunt of .rhtl tvv vn rviv re-itl, .-,' . . . . - , '..',- a;j,Mv, aa a-K-eva ea lar.-aa.tl.iaf the matter is that, though the e-oM of education in OregxMi fai.i.tie r. to be rvnivu. 1ms more than doubled in the 5;ut ten yeais. Ve Rctuallyi ... siiend only an aveiage of two per 'cent of our national income for education in this country. We are quick to comphin of Urce schtxJ cwsts when v'ow ',no f'SMtes that sime statisticU cvivit jre-nU.' yet we fail to realise that the num'vr of childivn enrxvKxl ' Vv,,,.; in our schools h:is snruai in .ilmvl as jcrx.".., pto'vition ' n:r to ot. as has our sdnvl budget. Mo;v than that, v e eNpeet :;d - , J entand many training Kdvjvntages of our schools tiiy that " e are ir.cimvd t tfHeve that were unknown fifteen or twvntv wars asrtv The e "wis a " r"" "u " l,,i Kr' ,- . , , , , ,n,l,-. oj a Mi;,'.m ei a coj time when our school syster.-.s jrv.vii htt'e wo:t than lh -.(.- h.t hrr-,j to ti proverl'i.d rvd:a'. writ:n and 'riAmetic.' whi'e UV.av wo Ms " ' '"" "' '' nie mt KttisihM with anyth'.'? Ksi Oian a schix that er tuy. trams our Ivys m nvimta tt-.idcs. our jrrls in hotn-m-akra ffficiency or in ewT.meiviil wiik th.-.t tits them for lusi ness activity, ar.l sdvanoes s'J chiVd'.er. in the ait of jrrwtter usefulness .v.d better cs.::e:'.sh'i Keraivi'.ess c; the shoitcemtr.iRi that rviy lv i'i-i:r,d in ioa:ei !iis:.ir.v-es. tr.e tact iviv.ur.s that our rvvii-i fsp-',.n .-v.-i u fffi. irent ard emn-en'.'y wwnh whie. H c ivxx;ey th.-rt it liul Coming To PENDLlTiON And BAKER OR.MELLENlil;N! Sl'ECIALlSr tat luiriauU M.-J.c.iK- fur the 1.M tuvl.e ),-atiw ixhn ,r o!i.i!.ri: Will be in Pendleton on Sunday. icU li, at uoumi Hotel: and in lker on Mon day and luesday. Cel. iiaiid t'S. at the lictsei' laand Hotel. ffav rciAii;.: i e j, ul. to 3 People Out Of 4 Have Foot Trouble It is estimated that 70 to 80, or about three quarters of the shoe-vear-injr public, suffer from some form of foot trouble, says the "Boot and Shoe Recorder." Aie you one of them? The time to correct most, ills, it points out, is when tiie shoes are obtained. By g e 1 1 i n g coi Tectly madd .shoes which fit propeily. ' ' In't that rersonab'c! True, iwywy. The CANT-' ILEVER SHOE gives such wonderful foot comfort to mo.;t people because it is made to fit the foot natural! v. It is flexible fiom toe to heel. The arch curves in to fit the hollow of the foot. The toes have room. Tie- heel fit is snug and comfortable. Wouldn't you like to try a p-ur? $10.00 to, $13.50 fantilever KShoe Sold exclusively by N..K. WEST&CO. INC. La Grande,' Oregon UN)K -OVER OI R WANT AOS FOR KAR(i fs One day iay only t i tVmlVtua ami two lUktT. Ntt iliar-r txtr Orn-uiiatfnn ir. t,.f6i.i.a ii a r c j r jTta-iUAtt- in i:.e-i.v ne a.-S u.p-.-y Jr-fvn. ii dt--s n-t op-. far fcroatr ap;ndK'i:s. frxil t&f. trtre-- inniaca. lc:- or tk MM'i&. l.s c'vit; oh iefl -s i. s n . ?e-.. j i( ; .. ; . , r . s:tt. ci'Ti. t .tk .r. rv - ..- . - i ;uvii. RMtcj. a.:-. rs xyi rr:Al ai!c;er:a I HtJ.- a'v tJ-af riir.t of a fe ( f his sat::v.'.vd pu-ruis in Lift a cup... and drink it down G.vze into the seal-brown depths of a cup of Hills Bros. Coffee. Thrill your very being with its friendly fragrance. Lift it to your lips' ... That's coffee! That's Hills Bros. Coffee, toast" of mil- 4 lions from the Pacific to the Mississippi. Any wonder this world-famed western beverage is known as The Recognized Standard criterioa of the critical? No finer, coffee ever passed your lips. Ask for Hills Bros, by name and look for the Arab on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE . Safely 'Suxfilij (bmfoitiblii tune lo Hir Majee Itrpm at 11114 ''ffi-rxiu A,c All Maic.- l-ae Inim ritvre Daily. IKl-i I.A KAMK FOR a A H. - I P M. - I mi P.M.; ShiiiImi. I A.M -a:IMl P.M. Kv--e 7 - in.: a m. - i.-so v.SL - 4 I.M. !uin,la ia A.M. . 4 P.M. rVn.U-Hou Itally II A H. - 4:no P.M lwfMit Hlww- Mam ?g. ,, KEAI) THK OliSEKVER CLASSIFIED ADS in tHt much jrv; jytver in I ivim,' ch.i l.ration .v;rt ; thoiv is ixl .er. S!'V it our a jrvrrcr '.u-r a", ivt-rvl. c: ir,iev rixv l'..:t the ino'vssf i r-cnH's ;,nj ea;r.i::j. n.chil the sat-ic- evciii.xi .iini 1 c.ie m the K.i'hvt."' ef school e-:t.:uvs. U th;.; is ev:scvi. we r.oI jj. V) fear aW. sr::; -- ,'.; r :'v-s w, :-.h. No better sr.vest- Q vr.t cm U- r'.:.5e t'-o fv.f:- ci'.-.s wh 'i ' cvrntuai.y t..s thcushtM-ly ve i.v. at t::.vj. I "!r- i o V I. J-r'.rsi-. , i-l i M p . -r-.ll-. -. A I . ' rn;.Ji. """j. j VV ) Ti 'v- J' '"'.'... i tt tnereair MM V " , J - v f . ' - ' -t. r . C ta.-J. HT7 W. a . tn. ".ii 1 1 i I aa a . . : V t: l ila Guaranteed Used Fords KtTfR A-t roadilHn: Ne rtn . "sf, Pi XT J.WiV- !y Painted Perkins Motor Co. I how I- v r IWrtets And Hat rr Inf. int. and t hlidren 51 I. U . I 'In t or. tlH jn4 dirts MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Prion Mb "9 au;:rta rn vtUKs nn: canmm; Jl.TJ lr lr-t I T ! - . a I 1 a -i . . I . ) S r r. )u . e te j f ' S .'T J '!! T.v: o ur t r. t a 1 rr- I i;; 1 x ( j ! t.ir I'uV J l ts.-. -?", at,". j ! jj ?-iT a-., v., . li! I v r-w-e. i ' i i f; Norton' KkWy f ;j k 3 v V l imta,, , i. ji. IM. aJ J 51 V tr,ei w H i" You will find a constant appreciation of our bulk steel cut coffee ?-yi the ?v...n -h tnr.-i-crcs such th-.nps as d.i:n'.y Hrseri. aii :Kvr i i;' to he cntioii f the enffe she pjee Nefur-e her niesl. Ce:f.e is of 4itAr.i f-,r. Mike it s yt-a drir.k it as yea : er nui) the saro rk-h fu.U-died flavor is aNray-s ia the cup to 14 i i It KirrT Tate and SrCs for 3c a round I-ess. . Effective Monday i Sept. 2 hi v.e will ngain feat tire a full line i'f delicious home-made candies made in our own sanitary candv kitchen .. J . , r , s. : mtliiclinrr LRITTLLS FUDGES CARAMLLS DIVINITY :aT i:olls lxglish toffeij NOUGATS TEXOCIIE nIN- AND FANCY MINTS Exclusive Local Agento for Johnston's Box Candies PATHSON BRO-. GROCERY -rxtmUr GrctT for raitjculir Hoajcwiies" ! ! mi ml til n 1 1 i -s ; - $M-kiuji