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Pnco Fnnr THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, October P, 1925. fo(6nmbc JEfremng ODbscrr ( Incorporated ) An Independent Newspaper KAMK B. APPLEBY HARVEY F. MATTHEWS.- .......Editor and Publisher -Business ManuKor Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, 1a Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflce at La Grande, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter under aot of March 1, 17. OFFICIAL FAPEH OF UNION COUNTX AND THB CITT OF LA OHANDB MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub Ucatlon of all naws dispatches credited to it or not otherwise oredlted If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches la this paper, and also the local sews here in also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Dally, per month in iivnpA Dally, six months In advance . Dally, single oopy 75o ..$4.60 By Mall Dally, per month In advance- Dally, per six months In advance- Dally, per year In advance- Weekly Observer-Star, per year- 60o ..$2.60 ..16.00 -12.00 1EF OFFICE CAT TMAOa MM HfO. ADVERTISING RATES Display, fotuign, per oolumn tnoh Display, local, per column Inch- Time oontraot rates on application -420 -400 j,' THE OMNISCIENT GUIDE: The steps of a good 'are ordorcd by the Lord. Psalm 37: 23. ' About all some men Have left of their early training is a hymn, or two to whistle. !' 'Another advantage the bachelor has is that ho can use his 'own judgment about changing to heavier union suits. . i ; There Is much comment in some portions of the coun try': about the increase in leisure time that has been madi in the last generation. It is true that most people spend less time working than was true years ago, but they seem to. be just as busy now as ever. How to make these out side occupations most profitable and healthy is the modern social problem. . . Milady's beautifier requirements last year according to figures of the National Retail Druggists' association, included 55,047,000 jars of coid cream, 210,902,000 boxes of talcum, and 17,866,000 packages of rouge. This is a t.mmpnHnlla nnf rihnf inn t lltn l,ticf is. ,..,.,, 1... nation but we always will have a suspicion that the pro portion of charming women was-just as great a jrcnerution ago as It is today. , i . m - ' : ! WHAT MAIfS" TIAnirAIC The British Labor party has separated itself from its communist wing and henceforth forbids all communists to run for,offico under the British Labor party. 'thus doen the party purge itself of radicalism and pledge itself to sane conservatism. Before the lalmr conference opened at Liveirool it v:i.v noised about that Moscow was in control of England's labor and that the Labor party was subject to the will of ,2,954,000 against 321 ,000 excluded all communists from affiliation with the Labor party. Fiom the outside it ap pears that there has been less of a soviet attempt to gaii. control of the British Labor party than of , the 1 itter part to rid itself of this "red" nuisance. There is no doub: that the latter attempt was tremendously successful. For twenty years or longer the radical r'cnu-iit in Amer ican labor has sought vainly to gain control of the Amer ican Federation of Labor and to organize a st'ong radical labor party. It has failed miserably in both, just as radi calism in England has failed. No doub!. many of the gooil people of England awaited the outcome of the Liverpool conference in nervous suspense duo to the fren.iod fear of their non-Labor political orators. Similar "red" scaivs, equally unfounded, are not unknown to this country. The day will come, probably, in the ace of reifon, when the public will have learned that starvation, poverty, tvian ny. and slavery make revolutions and overthrow govern, mcnts and that oratory and political doctrines can not nrk' revolutionists out of contented workers or any other satis-, fied class. If hens would only keep down the weeds half so successfully as they keep down the planted crops. Guocl tlims are those In v1iki pouplo who have money contrive to u,ut a little more. IMITATORS Language Is caught ' Rather thun taught, As Is moat generally related; For the words we use Are the ones we choose From those with whom we are associated. The child learns to talk, Iteud, write and walk By Imitating other people; Yet we ublior Imitation And proclaim origination, Proving ourHeUes deceitful. . A harrow ran over a Kansas fanner. What a pleasant sensa tion It miiKt have been, if be had , a lot of ulilKurr bites. . j . . . j j The following from the Pasa idena. Cal., Star-News speaks for ! Itself: I "Long Beach A vertical race Is 'scheduled for next Sunday at a I local flying field. Competing air Imen will mount to 6000 feet, turn jtho noses of their craft, to the . ground and scoot down.' The first one to land will win a silver cup. The man who Is donating the cup Is J. J. Mottrell. a local under taker." Kverythlng has Its place, but that doesn't relieve the man with a bolt on his nose. ... I . h' M'KKKRV ltVHMI-:S Mary had a' steatuhoiit. The steamboat hud a bell. Mary went to Heaven The steambout went toot toot . What Ik f.w itf rluitlon Tor n 'llrty yarn? Nothing- more or less than a ball of twine In the muill MOTIIKR GOOSI-: I I' TO HATH Illpperty-hop to the ti'irber shop. Mom wants a haircut Just like pop. Radio RHEUMATISM Cannot IM-t In the Hum :n ItoJy lf You Will I'm TitliiLn liTsirptlon It Ik preposterous:; In f;ict, It S& h h hamc to utiffer with' Kheuiii i tisni. jjils Prescription does not ruin the ( Hlomuch. It docs not dcprcHS the hfurt. Hut all the incut and prm food you win i while taklnj? Trunk's Prescription. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda,, oil wln terjrreen or nurcot.cfl, but posi tively overcomes any k nd of rheuinutiMn r front on earth. W of mote do you u;-n' ? II in impossible to get . immclhtnR: bot-ti-. . ne ki c.vchI n o a d no vent known nnJ iilno a superior liver medicine. Trunk's I'rcuci iptlon 8"'Ih fo' M 7r- or n fnr only $.".d0 nt dm Hlorcs like. 1 4. St I. In-iiK Co. Adv. FRIDAY, OCTOHKR 9. .Mountain Tlim Klaltons. CNTtK. Kdinonton, ('an. (51C.9). 8:30-10:30 p. in., Alberta Instru mental trio. KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4), 6:30 p. m Herbert White and his Silver State orchestra; 8, scien tific foobali, Tom - McNamara; 8:10, K. Freesc, Ina Kalns, Hulda Helen Edwards, Lewis H. Cher noff, Meyer Castle, Frank Fowl er, Samuel Stein, Carrie Auslen der Minner, Iris Ruth Pavey. Pacific Ttmo b tat Ions. KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (464.3), 6:45 8:15 p. m Sherman, Clay and company studio program; 8:30 10, Times studio program; 10 11:30, Eddie Harkness and his 'orchestra. KFWB, Hollywood. Calif. (252), 7:30 p. m., microphone brevities; 8-9, program, Monte Mar Vista subdlviders Monte Mar Vista or chestra, Charles Beauchanip, tenor, Hollywood string trio; 9 10, Bill Theck's Southern Five dance orchestra. Alma Lou Barnes, popular songs, Monty Collins, tenor; Syd Lippman, vio linist; 10-11, Warner Brothers' frolic, direction Charlie Well-. nvn. ' I KGW, Portland, Ore. (491.6), 9 10:39 p. m., concert, Sherman, Clny and company; 10:30-12, Hoot Owls, Rose City trio, Pan tages acts, 1 KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (406.2). I 6:36-6 p. m... Lelghton'8 Arcade i . cafeteria- orchestra. Jack Cron shaw. leader; 6-6:30, Art Hick-j man's BilUliore hotel conceK or ... cheat ra, Edward Fitzpatrick, di rector; 6:30-7:30. Radio kiddies hour with Vyola-Von' nd -Richard Head rick, screen JuveniU s Bettiemae Pfefferkorn, singer: L'ttcle John; 7:30, Romance o. Santa Fe Trail, Qlauye Do Witt; 8-10, . program . Western Auto Supply company, arranged by J. Howard Johnson; 10-11, Art Hickman's Blltmore hotel dance orchestra, Earl Burtnett, leader. K.VX. Hollywood. Calif. (336.9), 6:30-6:16 p. m.. Wurlltzer pipe organ studio, Town Tattler: 6:16, travel talk. W., F. Alder; 6:30 1, Atwater Kent Radio orches tra, Paul Flnsteln, leader; 7-7:30, dinner music; 7:30-8, musical gems program, Eastern Outfit ting campany; 8-9. West Coast theaters by remo)te control; f- 10, Order of Optimistic Don u is, Davis Perfection Bread company; 10-11, hour dance music; U-J2, Ray West's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from. Ambassa dor hotel. KPO. San Francisco. Calif, (4:18.3) 7-7:80 p. m., Cyrus Trobbe's con cert orchestra; 8-11, Palace hotel concert. onfiiurcted"The -old hazards re moved included the wooden build ings on Alta street owned by the KnlghU of I'ythtuB. the old Falling building M Water and Main Ktreets, the old residence on the Temple lot at the corner of Water and Cottonwood r.lrects, and the Sloan building al the corner, of Alta and Cottonwood streets. ' ooooooooooooooooooooooooonoooooooooopooooooooooon FIRE HAZARDS HKMOYHD PENDLETON. Ore. The city of Pendleton now has fewer fire haz ards in the form of old wooden buildings than ever beforo. accord ing to a statement made by W. E. Ringold, fire chief. During the past year or so, four highly hazardous frame build ngs have been razed. On thcee of the sites fireproof buildings have been Gained 10 Pounds j In 22 Days j That's going somt but skinny men, women and children Judt can't help putting on good, heal t V Tien . wj vn i ,ey ....u i.tcCuy u Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablet. as cuock full of vitamities as ; the nasty, f.siiy-taslin cod live. oil itself, but these supar-coatetl, itiis'.eleis tablets are as easy ' to ( tnke na cndy, and won't upset the stomach. I uiit u u(n.tii gained ten pounds In twenty-two days. Sixty tablets. sixty cnts and money brick U no sutiflfied. . Ask Gloss Drug3, Inc., J.. & L. Drig Co.,, or ai I druggist for McCoy s Cod Ltvi Oil Compound Tab eta. Directions land formula on each box. ; "Get McCoy's, the 01 ig nal and gonuino Cod Liver Oil Tablet." Adv. o ... sw - o r WANTED! Fee sacks . Foi1 the' next ; Few M;eelS. Five cents each, For any .number From one to ' Five hundred. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Main 792 Mcs -:( o. 22, From: , OKI .ON TRAIL I OX FARM II. W. Smiili. Pmp.,-' La (iiamle. Oie. ' 1 Pui-lng this month und next i: the beat . tipie to cIioosq your bretaling stock in, this business, because It's t'ne time t'o judge (n: iitallty which is the main issue If preferred. I'll ranch them fot you. .If Intereoted, , Uv(ter : !qo); Inlo my few special of lei s thy are rul vaMies for the money, and most 'anyone can .meet my terms. It's a working niun'j ctiancb- for ,a start. v - y We Buy for Less We Sell for Less (Fleece Lined Under wear ...:.....'..$1.25 Leather Coats, b'an , ket lined $7.95 Genuine Horsehic'e, B.ankct Lined Coats at $10 9 j New Yrk Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. Smart New Hats of the Autum Mode IF you are looking for the newest creations in millinery combined with value, you will find a large selection for your approval in our store. You will find the newest designs, embodying . the season's smaiLe i, f'b.iw and trimmings; along with faultier vo iii ianship,. We -are only too gl 'd to h'sln you rso' e yo ir millinery problem,-.. ' ALL HATS MODERATELY PRICED. Millinery. Department on the Balcony. N K. WEST & CO. INC. : La Grande, Oi-cipron . 1 . . .oooooooooooooooobooooodoooooooooooooooooooooooooo Used Pianos FOR SALE OR RENT W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Underw ear For girls to 12 years old; for boys to 8 years old. We .carry the M ilrcmd, which is one of the best brands of underwear made for chi'dren. Will give service, and guaranteed not to shrink. VANTA GARMENTS Carried in sizes infants to' 6 years old. , ' . , ... ' -i , Norton's Kiddy Shop , Everything o Infant and Children's Wear Your Fall Cough Ik linhle to lie nil All-Winter Cough unless you clnuiKe Ihc co.t (tltloiiH Unit cailfie it. NYAL t oMiiiM ji 'i I(i;ai'.m i ;.n r l-or Colics mid folds W.ll relieve tlie moHt . stiiitlioin caneit. Try A Bottle Red Cross Dru Slore "In ltMH:ir vs i-Vir Vour llrnllli." RADIO Undio reception is (rot ting better every night. Now is the time to get your new IM5ATTKRIKS AND TII5KS We hnve timl received ft lame Bhlpnif nt of Tutu and Huttorifd hnd can sup ply ynnr nefln. Telephone votir orders to MAIN 124 nnd we will deliver to yoni I. a Grande Electric Co. MARKET JOEL'S CROCEflES riionc Main 751) ; FRF.SII - - - Bpiuach - Ccleiy - Rousting Ears - CnliU'iro Lettuce ..uii1kic-i - lJoets - llulalug;u; - Tonmtuos Safety -Sivrfllj (hmMablu (j Dune to ir Klntf Im.hm Af J.-rr-rtnti Au. All Mw. l-svr from llirro llnfl. l.KAVl:s , :RAMlH Mill n-n'i A M. - I I'.M. I 'M! I'.JI.; H Ii.y, I A.M. . HsKrr 1 A.M. lOtRn A.M. - 1:30 P.M. 4 P.M. ti.in.ls, 10 A.M. - 4 r.M. PmilMon IMIlr 1 1 A.M. 4. no P.M. Drpot Phone Mala It 4:IH) P.t A Bank Statement Hint I '. 'Tynne On riidcrslntid. nn (i.ioh.-r- r. I. A l.ltWDIl NAIIONAI. hM Owed the follow ;ni: T (' I i:M- i bitten (lovei nment (or t itculatlni: ! -nK nut M . ;ir, i in hii T" Tr. ;(!M)r. r nf Dm I. 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T t t f f ? t t t T t X ? ? t f ? ? ? ? ? y y y ? : t y y I y y y y y Have THe Car You Waiting to See The Been Ford Improved Coupe; Wc have been fortunate in securing one of the first of these very attractive cars assembled on the coast, and wish every resident of Union County to sec this remarkable value in., a closed car. This Car Will Be Ready to Greet You Friday Morning at Our Show Rooms PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY Corner Fourth and Adams La Grande y f I t y y y y y y y y y y ,y X v y y y y y y y y y X f y t I y V