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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
Wednesday,' October 21, 102.r. Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS CIRCULATION OF U. S. CURRENCY AT PEACE TIME PEAK HOSIERY 0 QUALITY Ftf? GOSH SAVE.S i illlllllllllllll (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper tRANK B. Al'PLEBY Editor and Publisher lHARVET F. MATTHEWS.. ..Business Manavor ; Published evenings, except Sunday, at 14U Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday y' Entered at the Pontoiflce at La Orande, Oregon, aa Second Class Mall Matter uuder act of Marco 1, Kit. OFFICIAL CAPER OF UNION COUNTT AND TUB .' C1TT OF LA ORANDB i It .) MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS h The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to uae for pub jllcutiun of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of republication of ' special dlspatohes In thla paper, and aiao the local newa here- In also are reserved. '' SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Cantor -Dally, per month In dgn" Dally, six months In Dally, single oopy - .75o -14.6ft Iiy Mall Dally, per month In advance- Dally, pur six months In advance.. Dally, per year In advance. Weekly Obmjrver-Btar, per yeax. ..eoe -li.(0 6.00 $2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foiuign, per column Innh Dlaplay, local, per column Inoh.. 43o .400 ' rime contract rates on application ',: GUARD TUT TONOUE.-r-Keep thy tongue from evil, and .thy Hps from Hpeakiug guile. Depart from evil, and do good; puck peace,. md pursue lu Psalm 34; 13, It, , ,. , SO SOON GOOOGOSH OESPRiT CRtMiN&NuLS OomT C'MFESS 'at Quick, forethwgiT DEGREE. GOSH' HOLD Our PPD 1 CUV-tSOM A VrJILE', VWE AlWV" EsEM AST DOME T SET, a. .. the average man's ideal of interior decoration is a square meal. When football scores indicate scholastic as well as ath letic supremacy college activities will at last be happily balanced. I Rats 'Bo's rfllll 1,1 EM III T n.rr- I I mill I K.. THE, THP?Q DEGREE. ,.,. msvX, ul.oul tin- I't-UitrliiK L'uiHi t pruuu-. MIKTI1 lli;.l SITi; Mil, 11 B slllon. J . I' ............ ... . '. . '. .t e li n II r i iv I, ii. wru. tt. J. I . w WAHIU.VOTOX. IAD The A merican people generally are de manding more and more money, und the circulation of currency In the United Htatea now has reueh rd the highest point for any peace time period In history. Figures made public Tuesday by the treasury showed the circula tion on October' I was H.S27. 005.244, an amount exceeded only on November 1, ifliNi, when noHt wr conditions sent it to $5.ii28, 417.75' . . . Awlstant Secretary Dewev f the treasury, wllh a committee or ex perts la looking about for emer gency mcann of meeting the situ ation. An Important rart of the present demand Is for dollar bills, but Iho coll for other bills of smaller denominations. notably fives. ul:o has increased. The cir culation on one-iloilor bHIs has In creased forty millions In the lust six months. Some of the treasury econom!ss maintain that the unusual lii'mrml for a larger circulation is evidence of an expanding business. They contend that there has been nn Important trend among liusincss in terests to the theorv of quick siles and small profits, which necessitu. Ics a rapid change In the owner ship of money. The treasury IWelr will make no official commention on the situa tion until Mr.. Dewey's committee makes a further Inquiry, which is to include a study of the whole currency situation ai well as -Of 'the demands now evident. The age has produced an instrument that tells when a man has been indulging in liquor. Many newly-made mounds in cemeteries will tell the same thing. Safety and a,'.', bootleg liquor are unknown to each other. OFFICE CAT TftAOB MARK HO, & Junius Yes," said the beautiful trW I murriod for lov .1, going to keep right on liiui'rylng until I get it." '"''A 11 in 11 11111,1- Hi nlmiit Ills golf fKinc him! ciirHi when he solitaire, hut 1hv .ton ever IiimviI of one who imfil a' higher iiu-oim tav than was 11. tshi Just 10 nulla; 1111 Inifii eM.un Mil the uib- tlvt Tim fMiln.'Bf lrniB-niifrn int I " . .Apparently Colonel Mitchell has a strong ally in Reur ooo vonii ana they uii uoumi Admiral Sims, retired. 'A he admiral, who has gained a mv u8' . . . reputation for being quite frank and outspoken long beioie . . -nov?, was quoted yesterday as severely criticizing the navy ..' TnwV". derautment's aviation policy. Like Mitchell,; he could not of m:d ovur matter!" ? well afford 'to make such statements without having a sound foundation for them. It looks like a hard winter foi' the , C'.d aimy and navy gray heads. Hue "YeH, I didn't mind. cmiM you dMn t niu'trr," .ln'klnn-y n n 11 e e fur marking Ineu. jituin ami ihiratle. exeellitil is vv'vy r U LOCALITY AND FAME. ;'Kven UllcI, SH4,,a (OAvV Ulie c6nvictiofl' 'of "Edwaid' Bok that 'a man' cannot be mm lie -ran irrake u -fight in Uiini.ann nnn.iuno, I l.n uola nf .. I,lny mill Hlie in bp vicinity of North Kend to unnamed partipn. The site was lntif?ht for construction of a mill and work will atirt alter thp flrt of Januarv. Mr. Simpson nld the new mill would have a capacity as large as any now in One of the biggest problems nf North Bend and siw between 200. modem housekeeping is how to 0no and 250.000 dallv. dispose of allthe tin cans. j Tnoat interegetl , ,e nrw mlI crooked. 1111 VL l''lK-' Jioiumg in ine county to hair- and are well financed, according to the statement. It doesn't pay to be Look nt what huppenud buried in- any locality, large or small, if he have the ele- meuls of gieatness and achievement in him, should bo of encouragement to those who feal that their talents are wasted because of an unappreciative or depressing environ- julKe nient. t'me "f wur, b-it c;in't us work In time of peacu The plilloi'optier who Snkl Ion r atrn - thnt it was tlaiiKeroiiH In the eontents of a huttle ly "Cream will rise to the surface anywhere," asserts."" ,",,"1 " '"" " l,"v" '"'- Lok, and un'obnei-vution of the early life of successful nun ,on . K,i,lw. to hr-ng. goes to -confirm his statement. Abraham Lincoln in hisi ".. :' boyhood split rails for a scanty living, and Daniel Webstor 1 co-ro-ir. vas brought up in an New Hampshire log cabin where haid wh"n '"w ;;s K"nl" work vis the rule and money was seldom seen. .mi your lips wui-.t to hum a me!- Uiches have proved a more formidable handicap to stic-'(il.t rr" i!"'!. "''."n.r. rm ceiis than poverty.. Oprosition has been and still is the ma-. "'"" " " terial upon which character feeds for its development and A"" 1,;!!1l"i; J'"" "H iriowth. No Gopher. Prairie is strong enough to down a Tiun a sweet smi e win n.me to man if he has the will to foi'ge ahead. .The country boy has, if anything, the advantage of the city boy, brciHi.se he has tiiict and distance to give him a Mine point of view. Hut the man who will succeed, will succeed 'anywhere, lie has the choice of being engulfed by. hh circumstances or of triumphing over them. I yitnr tai-e. I'or it'll i iimy lo s'n in un out- uf-l lie-way hiee. tine Ihlnii llinl tlie lllhle imiils t wlinl Mr. Ntmli Mihl alU'r tlx' riiHel nlHiiil the nuiil thai u.i trnt'kiMl Into 'tin lirk. .- " . ' GIRL IS LOYAL ; TO LONE WOLF 'icnntlmit-il from P'litft One.) "The V'ir e'lim- li-rk to rhlcniin to lltt'i 1 In- ntllKii'. lb- woni In C.u iifthe uf hiM li.wy--r. INiln il I.. Co han. , ' "III l llHHH'l 111.'' Atmlh'T ti'iiy nf rei nl ml 11:11 Knuiihi lor Wnrt lithi f'-n. Hi fi II in dying, lln- nxirlH wt-ir titld. Hut till time. "'111.' W.ilf'M" plfli felt on d-nf emu. A few d:iH hit.r lu b'-nis helped friMii 11 linn -it the reilmil ntiltt nttiiry in AMnnla. A lire reinniipv ImLiuul w ith a copy (if her lath.!' wi-.. which ht dlew atuUI mut'h inil.lit lty just be fore the prtMoti Itlp's si art. It dis pone of a pIlrp-Tt. ;:I;lt" nf 2, icprtdeiiliiiK the vpoila of a lifetime " I Wolt .V rttte f rot n .""'iliie 'n ei elel ii t fp iite h .. tee tn i rnou. .! Hmune, The wiril t:i y can 'him vwitt,' Hit- I h'iiiII alu.iy.' cult dim t ud -ind iitve him," i? Alh'f. he Mll'tft'ltt (. c;.i.e, 1 i il I t!i,lt finht the i'iM lor Itn , n'lt-r m I . l.ove. gniphte vol oped they nay, h lihe a nevat e -it imunI In the dark. photo. In- dc- wreek near Hand Luke. Ore., wiw more 8erlmt!ly lii.tnrei than whm at first hi'lleved. aeeerdlng to a men-j Keepinir Ihnl Hehm.l girl eom sage rreeived today fr.im the he-. pU.v(m tj.n-, )1H or puai 111 1 1 1 1 11 111 k tier im'iiv luitie wiiJ frneliireil, the im-MKiiKe ' -jild. The tfodv of Mm. drat'" Wheeler, killed In the same nrel- dent, mrlved here today and fun- Tlllisl: .VIK s'l'Al .Til I Hcrxtees will lt held Wedlie. lli lty I'ejj ln.n dtM-hb-d lo let j day from the nndetmminattoii il ' h,,r n.M1. tl. ,M n,ei tti- lemple at tin nhaiii. inv pm-mucH by a tace pinv-h r, Hime riltlen as itlff Bilit flmti e, l.euhiii thilen Aiuhiihuiee :di tinhl lii hunneif. no loii: 'I don't care 'i t t lie tt tllltIKH ur tf i H ill' .It It. t tiller! Ill Injuries I'outid lon Sere M. NtM . '' 'l'" I Mm of Hi'ndy, hurt in a. m 1 , AI.KANV. IM-e. The new rmhil-lam-e tor Alhnny ttan been pur chaaei) by the American l.e-h n frmn tin Albany Rarnire, and 111 be a npeci.il Jil). to be turned nut ut an ranter n faetnrv. Wreftltut; nuitehe.t and mlntttre) Hhow.- will he put on bv the b nlon to pay for It. IMeatlnnv are Inn betnj; matlrt oy lbatUi-i'i nnd A'biny bnsinew men to wU the rund. t IIIIt'K .IA1HINO ( MAIU.l It -tthiK Unit "batli- When Poverty Ends 1 Poverty emln In n the spirit of Hivlnc beitins In ti iiiiin. 'I'he iiinuiint hiimmI is uuiniiurtant the 111(1 thlni; is to MAKE T1IK START. When will YOI" niaku tills start? How mileh InnTer will you put off this important step? !e ri.le riKht now thill you w ill do this tile KIICR P 111 irf TmillllKUW hy oprnlnK a SiivIiiks Account ht-ie, W'ii'H you On, we will present you Willi a Liberty Iteil lltune Sale tu us.tlst yu'.l lu Havliic. La Grande Nalional Bank La Grande, Oregon Tbls whole country seems to be absolutely nntouebed bs fur as' slnto surface strip shiny; es isron eerned. We ai-e hnndliiuf k' Paheo sliiiiglcM whirl, will wear! In lerin!tely. Mi-. Kd. llollniitl of. Hie Pnrafflnc Co.. Inc., Is luvu lookiiitf over tlie field in our In terest. He lells uh thnt it is mi ' o; the i-tpeM fields thai be has entered for many u day as there,, lire so many mr leaky roots that ran lie en.-lly rcnicdktl by ! placing the slate surfnee shin;Tes" over tlie old cedar shingles. This will el fm 11 ate lots of trash lo be fieaned up und make n t"xd iu flalod roof in the summer ami warmer In the winter. How could that be? It Is the same pioposl tloii as n tnau bltwiii'; in bis bauds to mnke them warmer tr btowini; in h's coffee tu make il cooler. We aie uble to conifiele with mail order houjteM and ((ive you a belter piece of ihmIs. N'alN, $l.9.'i bne In keg lots. We ai-e busy so will say good bye. ' Your ii'M'Ie. ' j iiiAIDi;. Claude C. Pratt , Lumber Co. j liip oir Miui'h l-'nend" I oppo. MMiudr). I "In 11 if H-ilH no iiiuiny ttniitf ax ranee Pure Silk. Hose ' "Beauty Is As Beauty Wears'' Ue-iuty is ;is weara. La France retains its original graceful shapliness and beauty Ions alter the oidin aiy silk stocking has lo.t iU temporary attractive ness This uneiiualtd service hose is fulliashioned, pure Japanese silk. For maximum wear and service the top, toe, heel and fole an reinforced with fine mercerized lisle. In ail ..hi: rt..mlard colors and the latest popular shades m m''' e.. .jii. Phoenix & Kayscr Phoenix in the sheer chiffons, and Kayser viiih the ever-popuiar s.'ippcr heel in semi-chif-1011s and two-tones gives you a selection that is not equaled any place in town. ... All sizes and desired shades in stock at all times. Phoenix $1.50 to $2.93 Favscr $1.05 to $2.50 , Children's Hose In these long "mileage hoe" lor kiddies you will nnd a vaiitd selecuon as vo. colors and styles such as dtiuy liuoeii, pmeappit lib'oid and ii!ie nbl)eu. (ji silk, mejcei-ifced, silk and wool, cotion-and-v.ool, and all-v.ool, and ail .very modeiately pi iced. iiOc to 90c No K. West & Co. Inc. La Qrande, Oregon 1 KE1 WW Safely Swiftly GmlurlaUu J . Uimo 10 llnr Slum. lfiii m Mill .li'ircrwn Ao. All siiw Ij-vf rniln Then' Imily. I.I AH S l,A I.IIA.MH: roll ' .lwil, g A M I I' ll l ull I'M . s.iiMluj, 9 A.M. -4:IHI I'.M ItHk. i 7 A.M. .- HINDI A.M. . I::lll I'.M. - 4 T.M. , Niiuilny III A.M. - 4 I'M. reifllMiii Irmly II A II. -I'Mu I'.M ll,H,l I'tMHIC Mllltl 7Bft -ILOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOK KARCAINS in, hilt t itl. II till'leelded KI'tiKNr: wmd fornn irried nl ifntd hei I in ri lie it- tt. Ilarehl l.mk- i f lb in ntv, mm ntH nn a wirmnt hini;h!(c htm wllh k lnm !M6 to and eimhtn' !.'' V to I wci I'uintnti'd fiir v time ti Clin Su- thr M.nv . t- n . d t h im m. wrk ' and r. i etvtd the iA prt ,,f tm v r- H I d Hpitn, .n.r e.ihtnp 'ie il'v MARKET J0L'S GROCERIES Phone Main 759 Try a Packimr of IJV KU1SP 11KALTH HIUvAI) 50c a Package. For Your 'llALl.OWF'FX PAUT" We hnve nn erep( Ionnt HSHot tiiii nt nf I .nnisin t'nrils un I Nttvt'lltiH (h it wdl udd to t he nnm tn.-M nf ymir enli 1 ulniueiit. The M nek In. ludm - I'l; I Vl l!t TiiHy tVu.N l't.r Il.tM Mlm-k 'u- Vll. . I' iiiiiklii I 'i rnni'i il 'iep'- lltii n-i T.ille Knois 1) ml I'anry Hulk IU t'nn lha Red Cress Drug Store Hemstitching 5c Per Yard All threat silk or cotton furnished free. ChiM's Skirt 'peated Li tlies' Skirt ple.ited millions and Fiuting pleated.. Piuttons coveivd 7.)C ....$1.00 to ?L50 ."ie to 15c Yd. ..20c to COc per doz. Pultun Holes matte in any size 3-8 in. to 1-2 inch , v 3c lo 10c each. Yc guarantee first-cJass work and use only liest threads and materials. Norton's Kiddy Shop Etrrjtlilitf in liilmils' sml Cliiltlrro's Wnu First Showing Of The IMPROVED FORD TUDOR SEDAN Saturday of this week sir this remarkable value at fully etjuipped, delivered in La Grande Perkins Motor Co. n ) Phone M-500 Cor. 4th & Adams