La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 03, 1925, Image 4

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    Saturday, October 3, 102.1.
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
OUT OUR WAY
By WILLIAMS
School News
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( Incorporated)
An Inili pciidrjit Newnpnpcr
FRANK B. Al'l'I.EHV
HAHVET F. MATTHEWD
Published evenings, except Sunday, at Kit Adams Avenue,
La Qrande, Oregon. Tlie Obsorver-Btar p'Jbltsbed ovory Friday,
. Entered at tha Poslofflce at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second
Claw Mall Matter under act ol March 1, 17.
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: TRIED AND PROVED: Aa
the word of the Lord Is tried;
, that trust him. 11 Suuiucl 22;
Judging from the number
Cupid would never win nn archery match.
,. The Scopes caso has reuclied the Tennessee supreme
court, a news item states. Let's see, what wits that trial
about?
T '
Stylo experts explain presont decrees by saying that
(long, skirts and bobbed hair are an incongruous combina
tion. Still, it wouldn't be' much worse than a bald fat
man in golf pants.
The request of Attorney
abolish the death penulty throughout the United States i.s
needless. Since youns: Leopold won his bet on the lives
of some fellow murderers we
abolished by common consent.
What1 has happened to
RntriA mnnfha arm tlinl U'lll
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rcuiiuuijr nnu winy a ti -iu ur uu iimi-a lo uiu gHlum 1
Possibly uutwMobilo niaiuifHclurers wmit to get rid of pros-
cnt stocks.of iwj matermls
motor era.:
growth of saving accounts and
represent, decides that the American people are glowing.
"thriftier and thriftier." Some of them have to bo in I
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order to accumulate the money to buy everything they
want. Utners are necoming
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reason that its good common
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In Wisconsin a ro'itical battle isn't a contioversy 1ms-
tween . republicans or Democinta or Jndopondcnts. It'
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ineiely a battle between those who are lor l.u r'ollette or
iio-liinaf him U hno. hium tlmt venv fno tlw. n.imi'o .r.,
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and looks va though it would
least another one. And as
wins in an easy trot.
F0K I.OVi; OK A FKiHT.
'Hverybodyenjoyfi a good fight, either as participant or
spectator. Some prefer their bouts in the home rather
than in the ring. Some fight for money and otheis for
the fun there is in it. Those who would not "lav a hand"
Oil nnothor nm nilnnt in thi -
tine at huiiuiii taiRots. Tho nnnlos of liit'.U- ;ue Iokihh,
encli hnviiift its folUiwiux unci ovory mini, wdiimn niul cliilil
liillowiiij; olio of thorn.
Kcl'orinois niul upliftors ro fip'.ilinK' for tho nliolition
of the prizo fiht for tho lovo of a punt fiK'hl njt.iinst tho
pinniotors mid exponents of tho inti;tiitiiiis sport. '1 lie hno
of the iroinl f ijflit has toon tho iiu-piration of tho ciusndor
froni the time of rotor tho Iloimit to llio time of W illiam
joiuiinirs Iiiyan.
American nieiuliers of the Lafayette Ksoaili illo are fij;lil
iiitf the Kills lor uilvoiituie. not lor piineipl.-. ilmusanils
of native Americans coulil not wait until their own count iv
intoivil the World w-ir, so enlisted in the aunies of Canada
and other Wlliirorent.s. All those sxmtaueous onlistinonts
iur the A. E. F. were nut inspiivd by patriotism and the
law of self-preservation.
When one recalls that Ad tin and Ko nuairelod over an
upplo nnd th.it Cane and AM oniNwd in mortal combat
over huint mutton, one mulei stands why ct' inal and uni
versal peace can not lo declaied with . .-trol o of the pen.
why c. ve nii.n hush mils ate never divoc d dy their wive.:,
nnd why tho couits never inn out of eas-s.
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MARKET
riinne Main 7511
The (H'AI.ITV f tair Meivhamlise. tin- KAU'.NKSS
of our Prices, and the PKO.MITNKSS of our Soiviee
make it a pleasure to tnulo at our stntv.
Tiy us ami 1h eunvinced.
Eveiy order given eaivful attention.
Keillor und I'u bllaher
..liuslnuss Manutfuv
75o
M.so
so
Mall
COO
.....12.60
..........16.00
....I2.00
.430
...1)0
for Clod, his way Is perfect:
ho Is a buckler to till thum
81.
of divorces in some states,
Sargent to sponsor a bill to
are led to believe it has been '
that wonder-motor announced
Kni'ti n uimtliiitii. fnnl .r n awi '
before ushering hi Jhe new
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. the amount of money they
more thruly lor the snnpie
nen.se.
continue that way (or at
usual the La Kullettu gioup
.iu.no - rhini biioliM nnrl finni-
GROCERIES
MOvaiftts is
Oof? MOSf
FASHIONABLE
oirrn-r for
.BOSS. viERV
m -BOSS . ViERV WAFfcW tolWMfcn-n ,JfKt.l r.-.x (J u
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ZZTpV -KAAOAM. JXs VJAMTSTSLE-XWAMr p i
Oof? DAMOY 0
OFFICE
CAT
Among the many ndvantiiK'S o
a rcBldcnco on Jajiib Inland. N. Y .
Is the tart (hut onu sulu of the l
lunU you enn 8i Ihe Sound und on
tho other you can hear the Sou.
Funornls im such illMi'Ti'ihlr
tm.,., ,rr mini ihn..y iL
puttin
iniiuitr
,.," ZZZ "" ' r "" B
A fflrl ri'i-riit!) ilrounril In tht
hiilhtnh. Slu hud u tor:. vk and
Itiuk u but Ii.
m:ck ax xi-.ru.
Hl. M),0 n.vks anil nm-ka uwuy
''" " k jih' onior u.iy
o..nudVand. m. , .hi.
ran iy.
nuck
I
i no gin we anon minus
B yom'-nado is some m-w km o.
a most (iii-M:uoi s ui'i i.it.
lr tlt Miuilkf! bole npia-ars uf-
tor k month Wcr." remis t
1 """"'-'i"" immr ameniM-mem,
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? M'lttH'iotl in tlie ( oHiiti'.cutlc-utute end' wiimmii und and tt-e po.i
,, w, ninko nimu,(.r .h,,..r of nl,.r rivlt. tin(I nil!lirili Iir:
luti'ly frH
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A Itrooklyn iiuin claims to have
orn OIU ro'!!,r lu,1,';,n r,,r, 1fl!f1y-
nine years. The public would like
to Know how many pnn-M r tmu
rr ' h worn out looking for
,mi "tton
th bureau.
TWO HITS.
I mn twenty-ftvo cents.
f it 111 not oil KpcukiiiK tfriiis ith
the billcbor. I
1 am too sniiill to buy a uart ol
leo cremu. i
1 am not lar.-!c etiotiu'li to pur-
ehiise a bt of candy. I
' 1 am te siiyilt to buy a ticket 1
to n movie.
i t am hardly ft lor a up. but - -
behevo mr, w hon 1 no Into the rol-
Ihn ptiiti. nl
tnn-
I him i',m-
t.l,T.-.
Kidnnpors Sold
Xftrr Uifs sllrcfl kidnaper for l M, two lmer i., . .. r-
ca. Moris o( R.iHtinc, tit llr Mrih Kmn llorton. 4, hi rvort.1 tt
ifr pmn. Mr. m1 Mm. Witbum T. tloifon M Memi-hi. Tenn. Tbr
Morton say that rornnfr neifthhrii tol th chil l frmn fc.i t.nt, m,
At, htwaptta). The child was sold tn AtkauMS, hot Uxr pUocrtt In m
Urmplus orphans' hom. Th arrest ol th allryM kMitm at Japrr.
Ala-, on otbtr charfvs. te4 to iht ptitnu Andinc Martha.
V SES,X SETT r,.
( LAST JW BOW ABOUT
AS LOMCr AS ATiSSU- I
Si SVlLE. MA.
NciRhlmvLood (Hub o '
licjLrin Seamen's Work
(r'ohtlnuvd from Pave One.)
will Mi cull u pice' for org.m-
tilloil UN 11 : rt mi-iit.
Already tli' ' ronu:itl tot'8 UI'L1
dn nnliiK: ( I'e 'linst iiiuh puIi o(
-t:iniM lor tho hcni'fit of the tHutc'a
nbt rrutpr i nt'outp. Mrs. Wavnp
Wiidr of Islnnd Mtv und ?lrv. Kvr
lyn It 8'nliam r. who t'ondiiclcl
the most Riict't'HNfiii v the rnuntv
him kiK wii when t hv wi re in
rhnt-Re tat-t tour w'M nrvo in the
t-nm cavKHy thiw foil at tho re-
nuost of the state tulerculois as
sociatton.
A tenehiM's tea. to which ;ill pub
lic school touchers und llbnrh'iis
of I -n (triuide will o invtteil w:il
bo the rirst aflnir on tie club's hi
ehil enlendnr. Vr. I,. V. Mnp is
chairman of (lie arrang-nten:s.
W th a l,,n per cent sub cription
to I be official o ri;nii ot the MroKn
I'Vdotatimi of Women's t'Inbs In
vlt w. Mrs. I.. Ijirimin and enm
nilHoe are ' ri'i'uring for a Koder-
ntlon News tea.
The sehoiaiship and lo:in fund, a
state project, will be benefited b
a series of luncheoni sponsored by
rou.mtti
r I he dh ert'iill ijf
Mrs. J. T. HiclmrdsiMU I (lr;'nde
has ulvas been close to tho head
( f t in le. n fund li t.
The Victory way, .letter Hmu's
k. progni ins of v"k fi- t tie
,rt and muHic departments.
the
I i vlt leu nl the oh It lire rnieiMt"d
In speei lij'.-d ki of w "kfi-s.
with chairmen named hi the m w
.venr ImmiU n.s colli w.": .
Year book. P-r... li. It. I'leitver;
press und pnliUrlty, Mis. 1.. It
Moo; sue at, !r. I,. Itulrt'Mi;
endowment trs urlirM'k: ChrH-
nias seals. Mr-. Wa 'i an I Mrs. Kit.
llbiium- ttueh.is' tea Mm. A. W
(Nelson: v lot -a lion .v ws. Mr-.
1 I,. Ijirl.'on; scholutshlp and loan
fund. Mm. .1. T. ; ithui dsou ;
hoernbeoher hustital end- wi'ient
Mind. Mrs. John The'weti: pntdle
heulih. Mi s Alter M;miii rdt; ehild
wo f in . M i s. I ;. Seit.; ;ui'lli:tl
leukt:iM. Mir. Itonabl M. i'lium ;
dei'oriiltons. Mr.'i. Ibirley Cit hard-
s'n; nKiTtu. Mrs. es.-uhaver;
ml Io:mi lilnnry. Mm II. II. flea-
v,T: Imivim coiiiintt't. Mi-s. Atvih
Child for $1.50
l
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t I9I". IV .LA .rnviCt INC
nrdKon: unnuiil flower hIiW. Mih.
I,.vnn Itohni'iu'ain,: andithiK runi
mittei'. Min. V;ird Kowler, Mr,
Anna I'uluck and Mrs. O. M. Silver
thorn. FARMERS
TURNING TO j
DIVERSITY
(Can tinned rrmn Vhkg one.)
rt i ro: eni. wliU'h acco'Mits for tho
,lilf..r.n.-o A-tii.illv r.ii-t.i lunrl U
n.,,-,1 t n.urly the. e exnerul
; worth.)
I'nrri lilllliltnrs. 125. $3,197.
ri.'O: mill, l2.9no.oi5; Increase,
2T.Ml5.
I. SKH'k in l-'anns
I.i'sm livst-M-k on rnuiri rountv
''iii'thm in IlilT. In stmwn. wtiicli Is
tirltt vci il in. tn wi'i'illni? out of
ron- ri.PtuhU' nninvls nnd :llo ro-i-ont
sotliiu-k tlio cult lemon re
o.'ivo.l. Iiniry cattlo hIiow h honHhv in
croiiHo wHi 4 7:'4 cows this year
compnri'i with 4Mir, In lDin. Hoof ,
I't'tt'r Hlicwcrt li il,'cri';'8i' nf ?H:'I.
KiKtiros on.. hnr'.-t'H. nuilotf, 8.lnv.
anil lroi"llriff srwn I'nlow:
Hnrm'l. 1925. Mill!: 1920. 1 1.415:
ilooroiiKc. 195'!. ( Kd'tor'K nto:
lll'Cn iL'I'H III lllllHt'H Is lll'lll ctiil-scil
l.v the (iirnln'r of f-'i-mors 'o inc
I'l.nn'cnl iloviccM for luirvojit inp.
plowing, otr.)
MiiU-s. I'i2fi. 217; 1920. 129: ln
cr, n... 1 ' S.
!'.,,. I !i;5. 12.192; 1920.
1 1 i i iu'rono. !i: s.
j-t" vr 5, 1174; 1920.
I:r-N: ,i.'it,':is-' 1st.
t'"ii Vlclil1' "irnr,il
I'riocifO crni, vlo''s of 1924 unit
19 Mi uro cuniMr.'-l s T'ltlows:
Hats, .arr.'j 1924, 779S; 1919.
S94:i; iloiniivo. 1145. Iliishi'l
"ats. 1!I24. 2M.:n:7: 1 9 1 9.. t 99.11211 ;
Inrroiiso, 15.94 1 Imsli.lH. (IncriviKP
'ti'ii'i'-'S mitri' liuslicls pir acio
yl.-lil.)
W'li'iit r 1924. 4) -1 . 7 " S : 1919.
'S.749; li rr. a.'i'. t.. Ilush.'ls
whom 1924. 9:11 7 1 1919. 9H2.-
1154: ilorrca-o. l"0.:t:iS lni.stiols.
Itarlov. nrn'K 1924, f.::S7; 1919.
4"i:j; lniToii;o, tl2l nrri'8. Hu-.li-I'lK
I. alloy :i2l. is.t.sss; 1919. 73.
l;i;t; Ihivpiis . Mi 725 lu-hola.
Aprl S' Vi.unir troc.s 1924. S"t45;
IV19. S7T.4: inrroii'-. 4591 troo...
't'pi'i'S or li.urll-K uci! 1924. 99.:I43:
t!H!l. 129.S"2' tlocrono. 29.9S9.
I :nli.'ls of unplo 1924. !'.Uii;
. ... (pp,, 31.19S
What Is A Good Cow Worth?
iMKm'Dl'KS, a registered cow born in 15)10, deliveixd to
her owners timing her lifetime four daughters and eight
.sons. These ot'fsrn ing netted $145 by dii-ect sale. rutter
1'at prntliieed by this cow during tlie 13 years she was in
the held totaled (loOO pounds, producing an income of
' $o25D fioni bnttei fat alone. Thus, this fine old dairy mat-
ion brought to her owners the sum of $4715.
! Not all cows aif Mercedes, nor w ill they le. Hut there is
; no doubt. Mr. Dairyman, that keeping books, as was done
in this case, proves which of your cows are unprofitable
and can Ik? sold. Then, as you fill their place with others,
! biy only the Ix-st stock. It will pay you and the La
'(Ir tilde National Kink is willing to assist you in so doing
I within legitimate limits.
. llio ln.'lftr InlonintUmnl l.lirMiK" i:ltloo at I'nrtlanil. IVIkIkt
' lt l V iutT llli. wtll slum oit Iir brlUT bnTilinx t. llMva
I imiltinlilo. .liir.-.l In thl' Kr.al Ailllon rr lhlrj ami mr
Itrtltlr. IIms. Mmiii. .:t. Ilir : a I'imllry M. lmllLtrial anil
I anil fioliR ls s!iin aiMl the rrlrbraltxl llia-w Sliow.
La (irande
; par &XFm 1
lt .Murjoile Muuiilif)
An A- O. S. hiihinoKH meeting wua
held Tueaduy ufternoon. A linan
elal eoniNiiltco was o'ltablUhed
with ItosHie Liu rim an chulrman.
The ainut and purposes and prin
ciples of A. O. 8. were explained.
I The creed of the A. G. 8. was read
jtojmorm the new girU uHHieiated
with this organization of wliat iB
the prinelple by which we are try
ing to mold our lives.
I An A. O. 8. matinee dance was
announced for Kiiday at P .in.
The aim of t lie social activities Is
to create a closer comradeship be
tween the girl students of Lm
GiMiidu high school. ,
A Junior claw meeting was
railed Tuesday morning by Hetty
Cochruii. the clajw pru-idi nl. The
purpose of tlie meetmir was to
nominate the clans live-wires. Lois
Nelson and Kermit Duvis were
elected. The work outlined for
live-wire Is to create more pep In
class activities during the entire
year.
MIbh liennot 1b busy with the
pnepcrution Uf tu. Junior play.
"Mt t'omebody fcll.se." Try outs
have been held niter school Ipr
tiie pa.st Be vera 1 days.
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' An assembly was called Wednes
' day at U:40 a. m. Mr. Towler in-
troduced Mr. Hammer, who wing
tteveral Htdections. He was heirt
lly applauded. . , ,
The assembly was turned over to
the student body president. Wesley
Urownton. He announced that spc
u,ni tickets would be sold again
this year to the.businetB men. The
business manager wia then called
ill on He urged each class to try
ito .sell the most tickets hcuutse the
point contest would end Friday,
I
The ndvanced tyjM? writing classes
lire taking the rnderw.ud upeed
ti'Kt this week. Knch person is re
(itiiod to make : tt words a minute
before he can try for an award.
The football team met In the
gymnast urn Tuesday evening and
I radioed .signul.s and a so tome ol
tlie fundamentals of football.
A meeting of all the Freshmen
was called yesterday afternoon in
the auditorium for the purpose of
electing live-wires. loah llram-
well and Lawrence Bay received
the popular vote of the class and
uru 10 " boou worK tills
man ciais.
The high ."chooi orchesira. which
Is being; oiRunizod under the su
pervision of Miss Dillon und illsa
Miller, hold its first practice last
Monday. Many, instruments wore
icpresented, though more are wel
come. It is thought that the or
chestra wilt exceed that of las!
ear as several new instrument;;
have been udded.
The KngllKh IV class, which Mis-
ri;i;ii iuTf't:x
KiiKKed out? Nerves all jcoi:-".'
O.n't think, can't concenti iile on
o ir business or profeHHion? W
iindei-Hinnd. What you umloubt
edly net-d Is the relief, that chir
opractic and electrical treatments
can bruit: you. Why "not consult
us to-ay? There's no obligation.
.1 t:. wuuinxi,
l'liiroprf(4r
1 '.Ut'i m Tlici aM'iil i.-
i(l.Sniiiiei- lUilfc. riMiue 107-W
National Bank
Quality Merchandise
At All Times ,
, MODERATELY PRICED
N. K. West & Co. Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
Vernon teaches, has organized a i
literary society. Another name will
be . chosen which will distinguish
it from other societies of the Lame
sort. The officers of this club (ire
Ruth Irwin, president; Eldon
Hanks, vice-president, and KHon
Buchanan, secretary; all of whom
v' B'vve for ii term of tour week.
The editor and reporter of this yo-
ciet, Alice Cook, win serve lor .
semester during whicn sne wui col
lect material for a small book- This
is to embody eveiy interesting de-
tall which concerns this, organlza-
tion. :'.
The first business meeting was
held Thursday.- October 1. wuen
the constitution was read and ac
cepted and a few plans were dis
cussed) The members were- pleased 1
With their organisation and , feit
honored to belong to it.
KLAMATH ' Ore. Salt-1
of the Klamath Lumbei it Mill
Work compuny to It. 1'. Kliington
of Hawk. us. Wis., was announced i
here" by. II,L.. Ai'Oiub, -one f
Ine retiring niombeis of the firm J
The new . owner will take ovur .
tho plant November 14. ;(
Mr. Killngson also purchase u'
ubstautial intvi'st In the Sixtlj
V i-eet Lumber conrpuny - and .wjlL
take an active part in Its manage-1
ment. A program , of ' expansion
i'or this firm is now under coiit
liderution and will bo announced ,
shortly, ' ' -
Boys' Corduroy Panfs
With Wool Flarncl Shirt
. Age 3 to 8.
Priced . . . 51 to $5.50
This maltes a comp'ete suit for Fall and Winter.
Tug-Tog stylo, with a belt like Dad's to each suit!
A Complete Stock of Small Boys' '
; m. HATS, CAPS and SHOKS
. ':""' : fa prices. ' '"
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Kverytliing in IdIbjUs' ami (iiihlrru's ear
I I I.
I
Always Ask This
Important Question
If anybody wants to sell you balloon tires a;!;'
him this:
"Mister, are thoc tires htiilt of S'PFT''.T", '
Ours arc! They're Goodyear IJalloon Tires
the ONM balliMn tires made with SITKK
1NMST. for greater elasticity, greater Ftienut.'t
and lasting quality.
You can get tioodyear Palloons to fit your pres
ent wheels or new small diameter w hee's,
(Jet the low Goodyear prices and standard CojJ
year service from us.
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
sMJaSHMMMWnisHsnWaM
;
j Just In Today!
'v; A .fresh Supply of
- KAMOI.'S CAXDTKS
.' Take home a Dox for.
Sunday (
Red Ooss Drujj
Slore
"III lllis'ivys I'or Vtilll' .
. Ilrullh."
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