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Saturday. October 10, 1925. Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' r Oafeithe gating taerfrcr Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY Edllor and Publisher HARVEY MATTHEWS ...Husinuss AJanagor Publiahed evening", except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon, The Observer-Blur published every Friday. Entered at the Postoffice at La Grande, Oregon, as Second Class Mull Matter under act ot March 3, 17. OFFICIAL PAPER OK UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF LA GRANDU MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to uso for pub Ucullon of all news dispatches credited to tt or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of republication ot Bpuclul dispatches In this paper, and also the local news here in also aro reserved. . ' SUUSOHIPTION KATES ' ' 11 Carrier Dally, per month In advance Daily, six mouths In advance. Dally, single npy , 750 .M.6o oo By MaU Dally, per month In advanco ........ Dully, per six months In advance . Dully, par year in advance. .Weekly Observer-Star, per year........... .600 .........12.50 -.10.00 ... $2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch....-- ....420 Display, local, per column inch .... 4oq U'line contract rates on application WAIT PATIENTLY; Wntt on the Lord: be of jrood cour nuc, and hi ahull KtrcnKllicn thine licnrtj wall, I say, on the J.oril, i'Hiilnt 27: 14. , OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS The road leading to Easy street is always littered with the trimmed remains of easy murks. COME IN OUT OF THE STICKS! The announcement that the Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co, will build a building hero to house their offices and display rooms is gratifying to those interested in the city's construction and development. It is an improve ment badly needed by the power company and one they have contemplated for some time. While laying a founda tion for this structure, we are inclined to think that the company is at the same time, consciously or unconsciously, laying the foundation for a building that will eventually houso the general officos of the concern. It is only a matter of time, we believe, until Air. Lottridge and hi.) Associates will bo convinced that La Grande is the logical place for their headquarters, that the leading city of Eastern Oregon, which is becoming more and more tlvj dominant factor in their business, is the proper location for the main offices of such a progressive corporation. We would like to have them over here. We are confident they'll make the move some near or distant .day in the future, and though, we hate to imagine the envy and sorrow of Baker when that time arrives, it's more or less inevitable. All roads lead to La Grande, so why should the company's officials have to suffer the inconvenience of traveling those roads continually? Why not stay perma nently some day and have it over with? Of course we realize it is futile to urge them to build a second story on that new building now but they'll have to do it even tually, of course. You can't keep a good company out in the suburbs away from a good town forever, . And at leant i they'll have the proper1 foundation hero .when 'the light finally dawns with convincing brilliancy. Climb on the band wagon the music's fine. GEOGRAPHICAL ATTRACTIONS. Magazine and newspaper leaders have been surfeited in recent months by a succession of articles, interviews and statements by Americans as to why they are living in the United States or nbroad, as the case may be, and by Euro peans and Asiatics as to why thoy are living in the United States or their native countries. Ilei-e is a subject of interest to all irrespective of na tionality, race or color. It embodies an appeal to the ar dent nationalist 'and the professed internationalist. At the same time it is a subject which might be distorted by prejudices and fallacious convictions unless presented in symposium. A London critic finds the European atmosphere most salubrious because his visits to the United States have convinced him that there is neither liberty nor freedom in the Land of the Free. Another writer, of American par entage but born abroad, lives in the United States to eviub association with those American tourists whom he com plains ruined for him his years of study and professional endeavor abroad. A proponent of New World residence grows red in the face when he thinks of the red tape, with which every European tourist is entangled, smothered and delayed, of European living conditions and of foreign poli tics. So every year witnesses more Europeans establishing permanent residences in the United States and more Amer icans making homes for themselves in England, Fiance, Italy and elsewhere because they have found their "heart's desire" in their adopted country. And yet, though they may disagree on other things, all concede that the plaeo to make money is in the United States and the other New World countries. America is a provident haven of workers and the inspiration of business and industrial genius. Old World offerings call to the unimaginative peasant, th) student, the artist and wealth. Wvllfi If WIT&AMIRICU OATS WO wOf Wf2 'VbfaJrJ DAT HOS5 AIM' MlRACUt. WirIliMr Puu" 06 OOWK1 V OATS WEVGHT. . uTn.p - Christ. Scientist: 9:10-10:10, In ternational Hlblc Students' association. OFFICE CAT THAOI HAMH RIO. ByJvniut "AIi-m. I,(ii HrlimliL I mil licr lon nIIh muorcd Inst week. in suys Ik unit niiK mi uorrittl In Ills lift1 n w lu'ii he kI lionir anl round his wire I'oiilclii't Inlk." Ivu-luuiKc "Dad, wlml is un udvert le "An gi'lvrrtlHoniont Ih a picture of u pri'lly trl rati tiff, wi-urliiK". holding ur driving Homi'tliinf? that soiiu'hody wunlti to m il." IT li linn 91.32 and trice on $!. 7& frocks, that in rultd chop ping. d SlocUinKH. I'uilutr lluuuu , , Itoycii. .i ( your own. ('Iuhh Radio . Of tllP llOIUH. Tay Correct this stMitenoo: "Yb,m my dt-ttr," d.t'clun-d friend' liimbuntl, shortly utter lie had returned liouu ufter a hard tluy'tt woilt, "I'll b only Kind to ln-lp you waul, the diHln'K." Tlic IlecrK' epi-ll( Jem found innjiy ittM'p.M'a fish that were II hiiiitiialisl. I'l iliiipH tlu-y iul Ihtii HnmplliiK (lit lM(ih'H ihc ItootUic Kcrs iluiupt'd nvrrlHWrd. KriendKhip In Hip ffrpulr-at thing In the world. There Ih no door It will not unlock, no prohleniH It will not solve. In, offer ull, the only real tiling In the world. Another way to keep from prow Itiff old In to Hi nit nn uiKuinent about rcllxlon. There ore Indications that sen alora nr khHur ready for iawV attuek on Urn sennte rulen. Hon alor Hurria, of OeorRln, has had his ton.slln removed. lr: "!( a surprl for you, den i le. I've unit Mimkliijc.' Mr, ".hist (ike you, you brule! .ltikt when I i nailed H.M mow vtni pons to K''t a mniii.'tirhitf M (tM Niee di'ftnillon of n noto n lok.n of remenilironee. Thhixs Time Xrvrr llapicn. MtniWer: "We will nil now hon our netida in a fw words of swfftr," One often Ileum the question: "What la a man without ,n wo imm?" The unawer la that lie la (s anything MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES riione Main 759 Fresh Made Cider 40c per Gallon I TKI. M IDI .(,sl,v M-.tVOI'h 1 Ihi is a dlifi.rnce brtwrrn nrrvouanrw and n'ivpMi.nris. Kr.ut ilirrnrriir Indrcd, but both rin under tin. jurisdiction of thp i-ipi-rt rhiropmrtnr. iv host arrful udjiutmrnls of ths splnjl iiKsiurnls mill l.oni'i urnrflt by rolcusliiK tli liuprlsonrd n'rv. roniKollnns. und ri'Jlorlnic the !t'ui to normal hralih consul tullim f(ir. I.litrii'al TiiUihiU liltrn, ik. woohki l t'lilnmraotar ilcilr-T!HrrilU.it ii Boiumcr Ulilg. I'liouq 4;. Kl'XDAV, OCTOIIKR 11. Mnunlniii Time Mullens. KOA, JVnvi-r. (.'olo. (32.4), It n. in.. St. John's Kpiscopul cuthed rul: 4 p. m, orirun recitnl: 7:30, HI John's Kplscopul ruthedral. rnc-iric Time StntluiiH, KKW'B,. Hollywood. VaM4 (252). 9-11 p. in., Lute news und War ner brothers movie frolic, r'rank IMerc.e und Vie Beull, comedy sonKs: Al Meyer's Aeolian dunce oreliestru; l't'KBy Aluthews, blues flillKer. KCiO, Ouklund, Calif. (U01), 11 a. m., t'ulvury Jesbyterlun chureh; 3:JU p. in., KUU l.lttle .sym phony oreliestru; 7:30, L'ulvury 1'resbyti'rlun church. KOW. I'ortlund, Ore. (4!ll.5), 1(1:25 a. nu, llrst i'resbyterluc chureh: 7:55-'J p. in.. Iirst t.'hllreh of flulvt, Helenlist. . K1IJ, l.os AllKClea. fiillf. (405.2),' 0-:n p. m liKhton's Arc'udul .. oafeleriu oreliestru, Jttek ffrtil- shuw, lender; 0:30-7, Art Hick man's Hilt mure hotel concert or eliestru, Kriwurd J''ttzputrtck, di-' rector; 7-7:3u. I'irst JLelliodlst Kiiiseopul church; 8-10, program,' iMurtin Music company, tlrruns; ed by J. Huivurd Johnson, Kuth i i'llts, soprano, John Murtin, i piunlst. I KJit, Keutllc, Wash. (3S4f4), 7:U! p. in., Mrs. Montgomery Lynch, 1 ori?.in!st; 7:30-11, Kirs! M. :. church; 9-111:30, 1'iiKet .So Mini j HuvfiiKH und Loan Association or chest r:l. KNX, Hollywood, Cnlir. CI36.ll), 7- 8 p. in., Klrst I'resbylerlnn t'lillrch of Hollywood. Kev. Ktew- Ambassador hotel concert or chestra. Josef Kosenfcld, direct or: 9-10:30, program, Heverly Hills Nurseries. KTAH, Oukland, Calif. (215). 10 a. ni., Illble lecture, Prof, l.tnsley: 11 a. m service; 7:45, church service; 9:30, concert. KTCI.. Seattle. Wash. (306.9), 7:50-9:111 p. ni. Kirst Church of MOMMY, (KTOBKIl 12. I .Moumniii Time Sintlons. ! KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4). :3o! p. III., Herbert White and his Silver State orchestra: 7:30 sund- j man's hour; sscleiitiflc football, i Tom MeNumura; s:lo, Y. W. C. ' A., Mrs, Henry ilellamy, sopru- j no; June llsllantlne, contralto: Huru iJtcy, reader; ''Do You Want to Be Itudlantly Health-! ful?" Murg-ar'et Wilson; Kuth j Meyer, pianist; Kliner Nelson, , tenor: KOA orchestra. ; KOII, State, College. N. M. (380.0), 7:30-S:30 p. in., broudcastlng ; lirogram for winter 1925-20, C j -Monroe; "t so of Antls-ptlcs on the Kami." Dr. Hugh Hurst. Pueillr l ime .statiuiis. KI'OA, Seulthi. Wash. (454.3) 0:45 :15 p. iu., Slierinun. Cluy and company program; 8:30-10, Times studio program. Qyality Merchandise At All Times . MODERATELY PRICED N. K. West & Co. Inc. La Grande, Oregon WILL CONDUCT ART CONTEST (Continued from Page Pne: JllfCh Hohool prizes rank as fol low: Kor semors, ;.7i; for Jun iors. $; for sophomores, $15; tor freshmen, $10. There also Ih n $25 prize of fered in the competition between members of the Neighborhood club. Only thp contest in I-a Grande was discussed lust evening, urn another contest will soon be launched amon.i; the high schools of the county. Tor this event. Dr. W. T. l'hy. of Hot Luke bus promised" a scholarship of $50 lo the winner. The chamber of commerce provides another prize of $0. Last evcntnpf after Mrs. Moss mnn had explained the purpose of the movement and outlined the possibilities open to the pupils in La Grande Bchools. she called upon the .teachers and library of ficials present to express their ideas of how the contests might be conducted. Miss Murgart-t Anson and George T. Cochran, of the library board, and Mrs. Htella Inirle. who lias been successful with the picture work among the children at Central school, led the discussion that followed. Tt was ngred to nnpoint n ren resentatlve from '.among the teachors of the schools to meet with the library board Monday evt-ning, when plans will Ik? com pleted. The contest will be held in Jan uary, und tiie awarding of prizes will take place In February In eonnection with the art program that will form a red letter day on the Neighborhood club's calendar. As n pretudo to the . discussion, Mrs. Mobsman entertutned her guestB with ah informal contest, for which she flashed 20 famous pictures on the walls by means of a stereoptlcon. Later in the -owning she served refreshments, as sisted by J)r. Mossntan and sev eral of the guests. The rooms were bright, with bouquet of aut umn garden flowers. Market NX I on by Motor Trnrlc. TALl'LLAH, 1. AD. Tim in u la und wagon as a means ct transporting cotton to the gins seems likely to be supplanted by the motor tr-jek. With improved roads, the far mer who relies on tho mule und wagon will labor under disad vantages. One grower In MiulU son parish made six trips lo a gin one day by motor truck, vhcr using a mule and wagon hi; would hav; made but one. FOLSOM. Onl. (AD Alfred nollinger. ax slayer of Alex Sum mers, camp mate at Marysvillei was hanged at 10:07 a. m. in 1ho state prison hero today. He was pronounced dead 13 minutes after the trap was sprung. ... You'll Sure Be Surprised When you get woomvAitirs famous -Maple Nut - Fritters at 25c the Half Pound These are the original Chocolate J'eanut Clusters with tho creamy maple cen ters. Red Gross Drug Store inj, Snodgrass & Zimmerman Exclusive Undertakers Our Invalid Car la used but for one purpose of convey ing the sick and Injured any where they want to go. Main 83 Night or Day art 1. MacLennnn, pastor; S-if, rich and well-off, ult bough be probably dosnt know it. Some girts marry for money, n few many for love, nnd occasion ally one murries for kerps. A moth is no fool. He will ' never taekle nil old pair nf pants I while there Is n kmmI dress suit hanging nearby. ... If nil of lis knew everyllitni; nlKMit the rtvt of us none of hh would associate with un ot us. A clever girl's iden of diking care of herself Is getting some man to to It for her. The rnr of rtnifiiig U on lis way Wo oMi' lite IuiiiIht hi Unlny Tlw !tbhils nlv will mmmi nrrfte IteiiH-mU i- the . daI is ,n. Klv. I Km" I Mop to w-to mir time or ikui;li As our prhTn nre nlunT low. To hulhl rilu now l a splendid ttine. While tmi inn hornnv Tnr m (etial of n rrnjr man. tough lnletriT. 7.V cri. They sit msde of hickory, Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. A Bank Statement Tlint Kvoryone Can VnoYi-stniMl. On Orlolior G. 1925 IA fillAXIH-J XATIOXAI. HAXK r, Owpil tlio followlni?: To llir. I'nllfil Stairs Oovnrnnient for rlrculnllnpf bank noit-s loii.ino.no To llm Tnasuror of tlic 1!. S. Gov't, ili poslit ri.uuo.no To lis otlH'r di'posltors l.C6:l,Sr:i.47 To oilier banks 11.215.40 1, 870. 108.113 To I'ny Which II llns tho Following As-is: tl. S. Oowrnini'llt bonds 257.000.00 Municipal school nnt county warrants 7.413.40 Notes of customers, secured by warehouse receipts for Ki-alll. timber, livestock, etc. (approved).... 1.2S9.24S.8S f-nsh In vault anil deposited with Federal Reserve Hank and other banks, approved by Treasury Department 4S7.;C2.01 llnnkinf; house, furnifire nnd fixtures 77.351.15 Stock In Federal Reserve Hank 7,500.00 Due from V. S. Treasury 10.000.00 2, 133,775.44 WHICH LEAVES FOR THE STOOKHOI.VERS, RErRE , 8EXTING TII1TIR INVEKTMKNT Sj.-n.nno.&i La Grande National Bank The roor Man's Frinxl" Oppo, Foundry. riione I-HS No Vumlay Boslnma .Do You Know That We Cover 20 Different Styles Of Buttons ' HALF HAl.Ii. 1TI.I. nI.I. ami TWO-TOXF. TrliTil from Sloe per iliwten to not Have n new shipment of ;l!tI.S' JF.USK.Y AX11 WOOIz HRF.SSI.S Ago 3 to 14 years. Reasonably priced. Don't overlook our complete line of Stamped Goods. We have anything you want to make -ip. i-wats Axn hats ion novs and tiini.s IVsl grade of merehamlise- yon can buy for the money. Norton's Kiddy Shop Everything In Infants' and Children's Wear IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism ijl properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the power of any one man. Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped laboratory give each individual the best pos sible service, v- j ,-, The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Phy. : Owner Mrl'Directofr f"' ')T Would You Like to Build A Home? Maybe you are planning on building a home of your own in the next year or so it's as fine an investment as you can hope to make. The whole problem is one of financing. Where are you going to get the money nnd how soon do you want it? You can probably buy a lot on a small payment down and the balance a little each month. But building the house will require a good deal more money. You'll have to have or be able to get approximately one half of the total cost in cash. Start now to accumulate that amount by putting your savings in the La Grande Building & Loan. Determine to put aside a certain amount each month it will ac cumulate quicker than you realize and will earn you 7 interest compounded semi annually. The necessary fund will be avail able when you need it most. Ask us to give you details today. 4fr La Grande Building & ban Association FLOYD McKENNON, Sales Mngr. ' 1-a (.rande National Bank Bldg. 9i