La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 28, 1925, Image 4

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    "Wednesday, October 28, 1025.
Page Four
THE LC GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
OUT OUR WAY
Rv WIT.T.TAMSJl:
You Women Who Require Extra Sizes
(Incorporated)
An Independent Newspaper
FKANK B. APPLEBY..
....Editor and 1'ubliaher
. 1
HARVEY F. MATl'UEWa.-
..BuBlneM Manager
Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adam Avenua,
La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Htar published every Friday.
Entered at the Postoffico at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second
Clau Mail Matter under act of March I, 1871.
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C1TT OF LA GRANDE
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special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news here
in also are reserved.
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SELF DENIAL- Whosor-ver will come ull.-r iih l-t hhii
deny himmlf, and lake up his vrunn. and follow inc. I'or
wliuaorver will buvo his lift; ahull lose It; but ulioHucvcr n.i.itl
low: bis life for my saKo and the gospel's, thu aamv snuH
save It. Murk S: 34, 3i.
HERE TOO, Pof
These , back om
FORE- SA COME OOf!
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We could endure quite a quantity of this October
blue weather."
'bright
Florida is a good place for .two kinds of people those
who enjoy being trimmed and those who are capable of
doing the trimming. We imagine that the former class is,
unconsciously, very much in the majority.
OMOEP? COVER.
TOtfu.l V.atAC
in
Dresses and Coats .
ANY woman who still fondly imagines
that she is "hard to fit" is specially
invited to' drop in when most depressed
in spirit and experience a glad awakening.
We are especially proud, not so much of
our ability to fit folks of standard and
unstandard ' sizes, but more particularly
on the certainty of distinctly styling the
smartest modes in the large as well as
small sizes.
Coats Dresses
All Moderately Priced
N; K. West & Co.
LA GRANDE, OKK.
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OFFICE
CAT
THADI MAJIM KCO.
ByJv;niu$
iistoopin' ler . pick It t up
truck run over and kilWhWn
and me jiiKt luffed and . Inffil
'cauw It warn't no quarter, it was
just u, tin cap off a pop bottle.
'''TlKmn ovnipnt's filnrl
season is Approacning
Another nvwiii tlif
It Inkrs a lot of fiuiiiy imoi!h to
rompU'ic thr world. Vfslcrtlay wv !
Miu1 a man, of Ills own Tvw will !
mid acc-onl. imrthuse a iiUiv or
itdio will rhubarb ili. Yes, wt don't like
never take I he plmv of tin iu'm s- rliiilmrb pit'.
A new process of electric weldiijg has been perfected to
such a degree that the old riveting noises will soon be a
thing of the past. What will a city sound like without a lwvt'r u 1,1111 "" lwl t hMv ,Mh,ml i
. , . . i . , . .a rmllo !M-t at the lri'iikltt-t lanie iii- iii
'N'VV''J " Wl n onjo.icijvx ; H'l-ii you (inn waul m laiK n H4 re lies Ihn body of OIH
, . 7777. " jinir wiir,
The League of Nations has shown that it possesses j T.. Klt (,)K.,h"r n th..m.fii .m.i
powei- and influence of real international value in its hand- "ll"lr, 1 "" n,,w '-nKaK.-m.-nt rimt.
ling of the Greece-Iiulgana. crisis, ,1:0th of these Balkan i,',! ""-";".- "
states have started the execution of the league's instruc-) "'Mv- ,,,tin- lHn,t 11
lions and peimanent peace between . them is anticipated. 1 h J'VewVr "" ,lrwr "
It is only a matter of time until the United States will havei
a part in this factor of world progress.
The Vancouver (Wash.) Columbian appeared Monday
with u 22-n:nro nr ntn-pctf nrliiirn Hnvntrvl li tUn ininwiutu (,r
th velopment m that city and port. It was a creditable"
effort and marks the beginning of "Process Week' for'
the Washington town and of new activity toward making
Vancouver a more important port and a larger industrial
center. If the toll is ever removed from the present bridge
leading across to Vancouver which must come soon there
would be an immediate flood of population across the river
from Portland and Vancouver would become a liver city
of outstanding character. 1
Cnn'l Htudy In the fall.
fffifta pl.iy fooOiall.
fa n't study In the ulni'-r,
(utta pluy liiiHketbull.
Can't Htudy In HpriiiK. .
1 1 (Jnlhi play hau-lmll.
t'tn't slii'ly In the Hiinimr,
(iotta Ktrl.
After sl or rluht moiilh-'. w
iiudertanilt (he proud urw'lMihu
owner ijiill iisiuu bi-. handUcr
eltlef to ihit the floor mid wood
work arici' eaeh meal, and lets Ids
wile do it with a du-trlotli.
idil.
He thoiiKht he wouldn't skid.
Hut he did!
The Height of futility I'phI
dent foolhlKe wearing a pair ot
spurs when he t.iounts his iron
bursa. .
If you think business s poor
I think r the huirpin nmker.
A mre day in June has nothinp
on a fresh steak. ''
PI'OKANK (Special) With plno
; sawndllin nearine the ejicl of the
season, as is evidenced by a num
ber of ntRht shirts being closed,
and with Reneral construction and
other seasonal industries tapering
ofr. the slack scuson' of employ
ment In the Inland Empire Is not
far away, according to George
Young, manager of the 41 employ
ment service office- here. Young
said that although H was still pos
sible for air- able-bodied men to
get work, the volume of employ
ment offered is not so great as it
was one month ago. '
Summer ' wodds operations are
still running. Young said, and
woods crews are at present stable,
men not changing jobs to any ex
tent. Farmers are calling for a
few men, but the volume of orders
is small.
AbsTiiAidA i;i:;r.i to
t'O.NTIM K Ni:.K II I'OIt OIL
MKLUOl'ItNE AI'):-Whl!e tluVj
prospects of the discovery of-oil in ,
commercial quantities In Australia J
nre generally unfuvorahle, indlca- j
lions in the Itoma district of j
Queensland and the Klmbcrley j
district of western Australia jus- i
tify the recommendation that fur- j
the? detailed geological mapping :
should be undertaken and trial '
boring conducted, says a report of
the federnl joint committee of pub-
lie accounts on oil exploration in j
Australia and I'apua. I
Tho prospects In I'apua are gen
erally hopeful antl. the report udds.
work should continue to be car
ried out by a private company on
behalf of the federal government
such aa the Anglo-lvrsian Ml
com pay y which Is now operating
in I'apua.
1AY
WITHDILAW 1'tril.S ,
I UO.M IIMSH M HOOI-S
ended from a monkey.
never un'l any of your
s.mi.ihm) ; it (;k ltlsi(;
fOTTAOK CUtOVK. tin. Work
linn t.iif.n ulurtu.l nr.n n. I.ull.ll,,,,
'on North Ninth street, a block off
j Alain street, that has been rem
j ed for automnbtle show rooms
end H rages. Miss Naond Hot-
lueed from 7 to 4 pounds the ""7 'f, uu ,
monev provided for the ieachlhg of u"", r, .ruuru. w mt-n
the Irhd. language and To recasts a W,U , xHMi. with concrete
ruriher reduction next year. jtoundauon and til. walls and .001
. 1 i l"f H,ow h irning construction. The
.iiuiiniKitiii I'Aiiuii, utiii limn
dMd-'t t he motion, said that he
IH III.IN A f) The technical
otnmittee of founty Mayo has re-
A NEW DOLLAR.
Whether or nut tlie pulilic likes it, fcivcniment i'f;i
cinncy experts are determined to give it a now form of
; money. In this matter the government isn't takinjf a purely
Mhitrary stand but is actinjr in the interest of economy.
There can not be too much money in any family, if it
is good money, and the great American family is demand
ing more and more. The present circulation of $ 1.827.l()."i.-
314 hasten exceeded only onccon November 1. 11120. i;!,,.';:",,:,:; . .nX
,vnon it was $5,628,427,732. Not only is the public iming t. r pt. u it up. an jtwr as h-v was
more money hut it is wearing it out faster.
One-dollar bills and "five-spots" are in preatest demand.
The last six months have seen the circulation of dollar
notes increase 40,000,000. Hills of these denomination are
also the shortest lived and are responsible for the present j
aueinpis ai cuirency retoim. Government experts have
found that because the life of greenbacks and five-spots is j
mil a lew months, the government is losing money on them
Several years ago the treasury department tried to save1
money by reducing the si;:e of paper currency. There was 1
a general protest, especially from banks and business houses j
and the plan was abandoned. Within recent months theie
was an attempt to make the $2 bill popular as an ecoimniv
measure. It proved to be a fiasco, probably because id the!
unreasonable and inexplicable superstitition w.iich attaches ;
to the "deuce spot J
The efficiency experts in the tiensury department are
persistent devils, rndauntod by past failures, Ihey now j
offer another economy scheme. A small and light-weight
metal dollar has been evolved to take the pl.ue of the given-
I i Tt . ? 'i i it . . . !
iifiuii. it i? ui Mtver una pom. n center of tho yellow met
with a silver rim, of size sliphlly larger than a ipiailer.
Qualities which recommend it to the public are its conven
ient size and weight to other coins. It will bo pointed nut
that the two-dollar bill owed its ostracism to the fact that !
people feared thy would tender them in mistake for dollar!
notes. i
knows motherH who threaten to
withdraw I heir rhlhlren front
sny. hut I'm not mire, " " " ' ' " .
fjj. I noi (impped. ie di'eiiiren inni me-
i KpoKen laiiKUUKe ih iohiiik umuim
llier'H people."
r.Mtti:.
I M.: Hint .'a uinl I'iiv eaine to
tnv.n h'Hl y !M tin' tin we was trap
Kin' ilou ii th'iiain stryet, I'nw he
iH.iw h 1 1 i i 't h l ii ' hrlKht in Hip mlilillo
.lust tu iiiah- an a!il-l;isliiniiel
fill ne r ft at home, t melon
ouulil to h;te a t:iil to s.vileh ill .fly
lime.
even in illNlrielx where It was Ren
ertillv Hpoken until eompunitlvely
recently.
'I he uoxernment rei-o-nizes Hits,
hut thinks It regrett ile, ainl hi
floor will hi tinted concrete. The
front will he plate rUikh and stuc
co, l-'or the jne.se nt It will Ue
one Htory In height. . With .Miss
HoHkltiH will he usMoclated her
father. (. P. HoHkina. and other
ineinherN of the family, and tin
ownership corporation will be
loriued later.
The two nhow rooms with ijur
aijeB, In the rear on Ninth utrect.
taklnj? MtepM In all directions to,w""" ,B ,uri nff"ay
reiiif.li- It. Irish in now in-uie thrmijrh the city. have hten rent-
compnlHorv Kiihjert in the prlninr. U' N- J- 'SV'n Jr.. and W. A.
Hchools all over the rountrv. an) "f K"ffene. Mr. NiIhoii
the government ha appointel a lll,'"n'iH tM retain his prea-nt hIiow
coinmi8lon which in tukinir evl- room on Main Htreet.
deuce n.s t the couilltinn of the The work of construction proh.
hiMMitiKe In the Irish wpeakimr (lis- hl' will he completed within ix
t'letM and the reason for lis flccuy. weeks and the cost will he about
The chief reason in economic." .J.'o.oua,
Knee's TaMc for I'arrlilirc
. Is Akin to Other Chi hi ecu's
OXKUKI) (Al). The I'rince of
Wales did not liia porridRt an'
better than thoutands of otlu .
children w ho make wry faces ov.-r
their oatmeal in spite of all the
Scoith manufucturt'i s can do to .
populat'lr.v it in the British . ljles..
lu an nddresa hefore the In-1
dustrial Welfare society. M r. !. '
A. i'loudesley Itreieton told en
anecdote of the prince's yout ii. j
On his last morning ut home ! -
fore he watt to ro Into the naval
seivice, when ..tho. porl-,i'lKe. t.w.'S
set before hfm he sild : "W
thank goodness, there is one-thinK
about poinii Into the navy. 1 won!
have to cut this beastly stuiT
every morn luff of my lii.." 1
But to the stiprise of the princt
Ills first breakfast In Hie navy h' -s:an
with si iff porridge hand. 1
ubout In wooden bowls, lb- kneu
what his d ity wa when he sh
the know iu.-r look exchuniieil b
two senior officers, and swallow U
the inevitable oatmeal.
PUMPS and OXFORDS
' lihK'k or 'Hirr -slziv 2i to 5.
Tin- hest on thi- nuirki-t si-llin ut u low H"ke '
K!.aa K M.84 '- 1
school siioi:s
Sx- 5 to No. - for Krowtns
SMIll lu
vliildrcn.-
f...Ts suit som: siiokk
M'f ri'phii-o .liny air t slioo tltnt Hill not ontHrai' any
tithrr muKt- or liot' holiht ill Minn itrh-v.
A f'onipk'tc Stock of ,
MATS. SUT.ATF.KS. COA'IS, KTOCK
(illtl.N1 .l.(.HAM-SII,K-VO(l, or,
HOYS. WASH SIITS .MAPI; I'ltOJI
hoys- .u:itsi:Y sins, m:k 2 to 8'
slim io ss.ro
c:ii!,ii:rvs r.xrs.
i.vcs. i xn:i!vi: u
.ii:rtsi:y ii:i:ssr.s.
;i) jr.Ti:i:i.i.s.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Evcrjllilug la I u fan Is and Children's Wear
When n man says he'll m-V'-r
murry It Is just because ne ilrnsn'i
know what kind of Kirts there art
in the world.
Guaianteed Used Fords
i:ri Toritixt;
Just like new. Price . . .
Perkins Motor Co.
I'linnc M-300. for. 4lh and Adams
1 1
THERE'S MUSIC IX THE AIR
i --r. - i
' ' " ' if Simss hvje ' ' ' I
! JSaaauu ' W WEAVES vwwen v .
w Mm, AEau
I f?-!fl tr - b- "Vnr1 :
.Mnkf onr llurifiwi-'ni I'ar
ty tiiuiplrtc l H-hiv; li-n
IliMIII..
Crepe Puiicr
Streamers
Napkins
Tally Cauls
Place Cauls ,
Red Cross Drujj
Store
In"
t!i.
When Poverty Ends
Povi-rfy . iuIk :., pplrlt r ,,lviiiK nm
i im;im. Thf muounl kuciI l uniioporlalil
I'.Ki t : 1 1 ! i if la to MAKI-; Tl.; HTAItT.
When will YOI- imili.. this sl:itl'; llniv murh
loo-.-r will you put ofl tliLs ilil"irl;int .slop? I).
"'" '''Kilt now t'.nl you him ilo thiH Ihi- Kllt.sr
t'i n;. TO.Ml.ltltOW ! oiHiiins u KuvIiikh Accoiint
Ioti.. Winn you iln. w,. win p,t.a,iu you Willi
;i l.ib. ily Hi ll lloagv. Saiu to amdKt yoj In miviuB"
La Grande Nalional Bank,
La Grande, Oregon
READ THIS OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
See Cur Special Deal on
DINNER
SETS
$!.00 Down
And $1.00 Per Week
1 sot Star Cut CIolv
lets with each deal, as
long as they last.
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-S3
IN THE PATH
OF PROGRESS
To study any particular human mechanism
properly ami 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 i-.ti-ff of physicians and a well-equipped
laboratory give each individual the best jjos-;
sible service.
The Hot Lake Sanatorium
lr. W. T. Phr. t
ner and Director. '
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