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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
I! it if !! ii 4, " Fridav, Octolwr 23, 192.1. : Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER '.' -, " " -.i- . . ..mnnaainp- r-inaa mi ki.aw kiuk M'ltr.Ans liMMiM""""- I rlMSt m An (Incorporated) Inrkpendrnt Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY.. -Editor and Fubliaher HAilVEY F. MATTHEWS- -Buslneu Manager Published evening except Sunday, at 141 Adama Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Obaervar-HUu- pJblUhed every Friday. Entered at tne PoatoMce at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second Ctaaa Mail Matter under act of Marcb 1, int. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTT AND THB C1TX OF LA ORANDB MEMBER ASSOCIATED FRESH ' The Aaaoclated Preaa la exclusively entitled to uae for pub lication of all newa dlnpatchea credited to It or not otuerwiae credited If publlabed therein. All right of republication of (pedal dlapatcbea la tola paper, and alao tba local newa ben In alao are reserved. BUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Dally, per month la advance Dally, eix montba In advance. Pally, Ancle oopy -14.60 By Mall Dally, per month la advance Daily, per alx montha In advance Dally, per year la advance Weekly Obaerver-Star, per year 600 -$2.60 -16.00 -12.00 ; ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Dlaplay, local, per column lacn- -420 -400 Time contract rate on application ' OUR MERCIFUL FATHER: I will arise and go to my father and . . . any. Father. I have sinned against heaven, and In thy light; I am no more worthy to be called thy sou: , . . And he arose and came to bla father. But while he was yet afar off, hia father aaw him, and ran, and fell on his neck and kissed him. Luke 16:18,15,20. ' OFFICE CAT A 't itle woman In Topeka gave a party, limiting the guexu to women wearing their hair long. There were four frueftts. Kverything considered. It is probably juat as well the nation hatm't 1 7 vice-presidents tit the moment, like a bank. fco long as Ford persists In male iiijf 7000 new unes every ia , we will continue to rind difficulty In finding iarkiiig space for automo biles. I ' ! "Ah." she sighed. "I shall never hear hln footsteps again; the alep I have listened for with eager ears ACT M PROMISE (Special) Farmers here are busy diKRing potatoes and gut he ring fiuit. The apple and po tato crops here are very good. Some farmers are buy plowing and sowing fall grain. Truman Poulson and family have moved to Fowwatka. Mr. Poulson Intends to farm the Collins place next year. They are living on the Coleman place at the pres ent time. Mr. and Mrs. One Swearingen and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hescock returned last week from a visit to Mr. Swearlngen's and, Mrs. Hes cock's parents, at Winchester, Idaho. L'la Poulson returned from Wal- gate, the step that has so often I thrilled my heart as I heard it oa jthe front porch. IS'ever, never again." I "lias he left you?" asked the 'sympathetic friend. "No. He has taken to wearing rubber soles." Mary had a little lamb, His hair was white as snow; Poor Mary's lamb went broke at last 'Cause Mary fleeced him so. Everyody wonders what the world is coming to except those who have hay fever, and they don't care a damn. . "Life is not a cry but a song." said the poet. That cute blonde stenographer say: "Aiavbe sof-.bot lots of perwory J, kfiuw ure certain sure out of tune' f' ! -'- .1,". Ko mad ever .ma te. footprints on the sands o tim h sitting down or lying 4n h(jd. , , ' 'j . . Pat -Wliat lii'l-iit rims ai-rutv the floor without on legit? FrltrI'U bite; w.iut is it? lat Water I Tf the Grande Ronde valley were located in Florida i An anxious oium mm. wants to ud,a few Florida-boom real estate operators were turned ".V"" loose on the proposition well, you can let your own imag- imps he could, but we hoiw he mil ination tell what would happen. Fortunately for us and in h unfortunately for Florida there's no chance of its being "ir piuy rm a king and youn- - , . my queen." ho suggested as he ut- moyea ngnt SOOn. t;inpt.-d to put hi arms mourn . 'L J! . . - - jher. Whereui-on she crowiivd him. La Grande never has a more important gathering within. 1I(,a)! of 0hl c"rponi!lon her -limits than that of yesterday and todays the tcachei-s-.cn-ed that no woman working for . .. ... , , e i , him fhoiilrl bob j.r hair but that of these two counties. No single group of people exeicises WUH two ,.8arM UK0, t as he came through the garden Iowa last week with 40 head of Savings accounts over the country should, register-a great increase in the next two years. ' American - Legion members will all start saving for their .trip to the Paris convention in 1927. We would recommend two funds one. to take along and one to cable for. so great and lasting an influence fon the life of the com munity than this. The contact they have with the chil dren of Union and Wallowa counties probably has more to do ;with,the making of a high type of citizenship tiuih any. other thing. We cannot, therefore, be too interested in their work and . thoir ambitions. JThey deserve every aid"and encouragement it isw possibleTo give." They are molding the future of the state and nation. I hiring ft big fire !d h Xew York nop'Ue factory the owner botfume very i'Xi'rto. So wouaer; he ioi lis noodle.. i ''We've t'ertuinly seen t great (l(-itl of ejii'li otln-r1 'Minring 'our IIvc-h." Hiii(i one chorus girl to un oiiirr iu- iiiey retired ironic he btuge. " Kit SLAW KIUK M'ltl.ADS KL'GKNK. (r. A fire is burn ing in the Kiualaw national forest in the vicinity of Hcottsburg. in western Douglas county, and has spread over loo acres, according to a message received at the office of the forest depart ntent here from Hobart Uurbin, rancher at Gard ner. The fire is spreading in young growth timber and has not yet been brought under control, said the ranger. It is the opinion of the forest officials that hunters set the fire. It broke out in a number of pl.ice4. A small crew of men is fighting the fire and It was expected that more men would be sent out this afternoon or tomorrow morning- Most of us worry Bo much about the cost of living we forget what it is worth. ewes which he purchased. Mrs. Bertha Carper visited Wed nesday afternoon and niht with Mrs. I- 8. McDonald. Miss Nellie M cDonald. who is here from Portland visiting her brother. J. 8. McDonald, has been (juite sick but is improving now. Mrs. Lucy Reed was quite sick few days last week. John Sannar and family, of En , r m visited last Sunday at the huine of William Sannar. Prank Pack and Edgar Barton ' went to Wallowa Monday evening ' and attended the pheasant feed oil the I. O. O. P. lodge. Elmer liennett and famPy moved , In from Enterprise last week and ar building a houe on the 1. 8.) McDonald plnce. where he intends t to make hi home. 'I'Vani" i'aiK- rrturiie'l ' 'to f his home at anipa, Idaho.' Tin-Mlay fvening. Mr. and Mr. John Car- per and daughter I .or a accuinprfii- i led him for a nhort xiwi. Miss Uutli Hfiisley un Ua Edith U:irh.w. iroiii Kiist. f.ro.ifliian and Ktinuj.j'id-. alt''nilld ,t)tO; party at Charks Carper's Kriduv jcyWUiS- IIALLOWFEN - SPECIAL . K1NBST yiAKHY OHAN;K AM) Bl.AV'K JKIJ.Y HBANS Half round : Red Cross Drud St ore WELCOME! Teachers of Union and Wallowa Counties THE IRON HEEL. As Italy's old constitutional foim 6f govcniment hus been completely ignored by Mussolini ever since his iibor- tive rise to dictatoinhip, there is little cause lor roncn n in Uie Italian dictator's iiibitiary abrogation of the con stitution of the Italians. He has at least legalized his dic tatorship and he had already deprived the Italians of the last vestige of self-government By a stroke of his pen Mussolini has substituted for the local representative governments commissioners of his own I'ppoinlmciit who will administer local affairs in accord '.nee with the dictates of the national government. Suffrage will be granted to only two classes the workers and em ployers and their organization Into syndicates or corpora tions will be under Mussolini supervision. The obvious ob ject of the scheme is to alwlish local self-government, furth- J it reduce me powers 01 parliament aim increase me power of the central government which is Mussolini himself. Here is something new in the way of government. It is different from sovictism only in that 'it deceives two minorities instead of one into thinking they are governing themselves and the other classes. And Mussolinbm is fully as destuictive of representative government, of democracy, of human lihcily, and even more destuictive of local se'f i'oveninu'iit, thiol the Russian brand of conimimi.iin. One c;m readily see why the communists in the Italian parliament shout at I'miiier Mussolini, "We understand each other." The flags of Koine and Moscow differ in color only. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o g New Shipment of Silk Bloomers I and Slips $2.25 e nd $3 25 I 'i'ln n. Is' the UHiial ltoi of ha'1 winter predictions put out by those to wiiom tilt WiiiltTM ure hard. new invention savls millions A Lamp that Hums 94 Air A n- u- oil luni; that gives vn inu.ng y br: I Tti nt, sjft, whit--ght. even betti. than g:is bi fectric ty, hi.s been tested by e l. .S. tvnment and 'iding univei Sitics and found to u superior to I ft ordinary o.l tiupH. It but ns wit 1 tout odor, ti.Ue nfiw iuf pumping up; simple,' r'e;in, s.ife. lluniH 94, ilrj and t oinnirm kerosene eotil nil).. ,Tlle inwntuf, '. M. JoJinson, Gl North- I'nion Ave., I'ocllund. ire., is of tt ring to nend a lump. n ID da y s" KIlLK trial, or e vf t v " gie one' VllNK to the I.flst. ser in each locality who win: eip.-liim tivl-ioduce it. Write lipu' n lay r.f rttll particulars. Awt, t hint to explain how you ein .-t -the ,;iJi'iicy, and- wit'inn? e rie'.iet in jii'mt-y make $Jfu tu ,&! p"i- iii cm t h. Adv. i The Start Isn't Hard BUT KKKIMNCI AT TOUK 8AVINHS AC COUNT IS WHAT COUNTS. 18 TOlIRS OT'.OWINO RKOirLAlll.T EVEKT WEEK? La Grande National r 'tVt kv or a I .- - l iff ' . t i i ! J ' rrvrf , if. nun .'17 1 I ...UI I I II - 'Vl , .0, jV-Vv'-v 1 0 1925. Haft EchaRncr & Mara g MOST Wo.VliKI'.lTI, I.IM. HI- siAMI'!;!! 11 O bUOW.S IN tAKTKKN UKK'io.N O SKI. Ill II WIM'llWS' ii ns i :v i Norton's Kiddy Shop O ' l'',TllilM n Infnilt- i,il I'IiII,i,'. tt'.- O O OOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO XAtum to I Mir Hlnjrv llrpuf 41 AM Milif fi-uin llll JilfrrMHI lliirv llailj. : Bank I I IN -pint to explain now yu.i train i t .tl,. ,:il.'i.-y. ami- lt',o.,i J ""! - H-llnbl. - ProiMlv, l rii-.H-i ill J;i"n-y lllillu: i-!iU tu I ' J You 11 like Carnation msty i mi II hkr it tnr ils hner-inan-evrr, i H (renin -ililii.ilr ta.-lc ami rulur. M Vim II -like il Ur;a,io it improve-. . till- lliivnr ainl k-.Murc of milk li-lies. ggtfgjrJE&X lM You'll tike il lii'iaiiNC il inaki-s culTc- ifZ ' fj lasic right anil IimiK rilu. You'll H : $ H I if like it for the purity. KiHiilnrss anil 5 FA ltij;li food value whiih have mailt it Y f pj Orei m's ami tin vnriil's hailiiijj. M 5 0 ;. JJ lir.iml of ivaHiratiil mill.. ' ra '5 H .yjSf l or any one of a ilneii reaviii-. ' W 5 11 . fJQr you'll like il! lie sure, then, to in-,i, Jf 5 V I tf 'A7:7: IVrilf f.t lr, U,i-r IIMcs fj IrJ latu.iiti t ii. hii -.1 I i "Ii :LJ i" V MJ CAKVArillS- Mtl.K I'kIM" i p. t'oMI'A.M A V ( J J .W.iJ,- iii Uii'yii in jvu.'i & 'S f M O VbaOft ml Pfl W. V K:eM i.V--l r4 i Ttow with lhat mm'vmwr wvvv mm mr m II! iirwwn- r--, i - tmlT The New Colors Put Life Into Men's Clothes Bottle Blaes, Granite Gray, and Brackens are Smart Colors Iieally fashionable clothes are livelier! this Fall; the smart new colors are more interesting. "You can't get the new shades everywhere, of couise, or the correct styles; but you're sure of them here, Hart ' Schaffner & ,Marx have given us the real ; thing in, both Suits and Oyprcoats.,, ...,.,.. , $35 to $55 : ; N. K. West & Co. Inc. LA GRANDK. OKK. Alli'C'il Will- lli-M't'li'i Hiiil. .an-iMi-.l wUil,' workiiit; on iin i-iihi j uus his wlfii. KMIII Hli;il. Hit. U uls l.ll- . .,.!. intliar.l ,llir... Wlij li Uiin--I . ImlHr. wnntfil nt Vimntstuwn.' o.. , If-mlitl l-.nhuitiT wan iit'cuiniiitllii'il : Mont rrhttivi'tf are ilinliint rela on u chariic of Kilt: deai'ition. w.ts l,y k young ivontun who said site tlvi s when you nrc broke. 1 I AVm I. A I.HA.MiK Kilt Jnvpli AM . I P.M. I-OII I-.M.I Siniitax, M. . 4 :OII P.M linker 7 A.M. - III M A.M. l:S0 P.M. - P.M. Hmiilay III A.M. . 4 P.M. PhiiIIhuiiiIiI, 1 1 A.M. .4:0O P..M. Ili-pot Plioue Main If Carnation Mil k "From Contented Cows" First Showing Of The ; IMPROVED FORD TUDOR SEDAN Saturday of this week see this remarkable ' value at ;692 hilly equipped, delivered in La Grande Perkins Motor Co. Phone M-500 Cor. 4th & Adams mmmmtumrmM