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Sniawiay. October St, 1925. . . l'Mirp I'juir infi LA imrtn 1JJ.I c vjmimw unoontCiiv v4. . X; hi By WILLIAMM EaC6ntnbc citing (pbscrdcr (Incorporated) An litilepuiMleiit NewMiprr FRANK B. AFPLKBY.. ..Editor and 'ulilUliur HAHVEY V. MATTHEWtl Bnalneaa Mallaifuj Fubllahd evoumsa, oxocpt Sunday, at UK A.luma Avenue. L (Jraudu, Orutfou. The tjbaerver-titar p'-lbliahud every-l'rldy. Kntered at ih Poatoffhm at l Uranile, Oregon, a BmloiiiI Claaa Mull Matter under act of March , 1 7. UKKIC1A1. PAFKK OK UNION COUNTY AND TUB CIT I OK LA UKANHH AlEMBKK AKSJOCIATUU 1'ltliBJ) ' - The Aaaotdaled Preen la exeleylvely elitttleil to uae foi pub lication of all new dlapulchea creUHei) to It or nul ofnm-wi. credited If publlahed therein All rlahia or repuhlli.'ation of apecial dlapatcbca. Id Ibla paper, and alao trie locul newa here Iu alao arc reaei'ved. HIIHrK'ltlPTION KATUX By C-arriftr Pally, pwr month -Id ilvetiie..........,...M.,.w, lailiy. an tnoutha in aovauce ., . lally. liarlr copy . . .. , lit Mall I'aHy. per month it advHnoe liaily, per at innjitha Iu atlvaiic..,,..,.,.,.. Uatly. per year lo advance .... T5o ... 00 Weakly Obae-rvar-ftiar, per year. ... (no It.un ..I...UU , ( 3.110 AOVKKTIHINO liATNH ntapiay. foiiKQ per column lucb piaplay. -local, per eulumo loch ...... Time wmtrer-l ratea on application ie 2W' KINCSIJOM IH AVI'I II1N: nr, lo then-! tor, behold the l.uU- I i:Si. .''.,! -Neither Hlwill llley any, I.n tier I liluKdoin ol Hod la w 1 1 i i i i yim. r OUT OUR WAY Philosophy is the ait of pegging away at your .job audi not worrying about Ford's income. I The elderly Ohio man who has made a sworn statement that he has worn the same suit of clothes constantly for 22 years should become a. walking advertisement for some 1-ig clothing manufacturer. , That's what might be called "long wear." Xii I MOME.MTS vjeo uke to live ovew THE MORWIMCi APttff THE might before . OT.r?.Wil.l.iv& 10-31 T fiai In at amv.ct. isc ilar very effectively. The Harltt oat!ni; or nullimn leavca Jiirca.l over ll.c bede and bordera now nliifl oparuli' In pluii' of nului''' our whlfli wi- very aeldom K'-t Irur any la-nKtli or tlmi-. -now. ' iciiniiot flKiii" n 'h' enuw lilsin. Ik.t in wry nmny parta of the liMiulilry anil aome aiieh protect Inn j In iii ci amirv tor inuny . Inula. iir. I lii i.hu ly tiiiw. vvhh li hold their llnuvi nil HLuxonf. We llin'l Ktvi: llv 111 u IlKhl lovcrlliB. not to keep them wnrill, lint to keep them i-olil nnil liroteet fniiii Hie aim o I bey will Htny frezen when once tlii'V . ore 'rtille-eitted. . It Ik thi' llmwlni? it nil freezlnir tind mil the fi'eeKlii'; that lima the barm. - We do not lilllli ll til keep the' plnnte WitrilU hut lo see Ihut lliey up., kept fro z n iinlil It Ik .llaie Quality Merchandise CANTILEVER. ARMSTRONG And FL0RSHE1M SHOES ' N. K. West & Co. Inc. ; LA OKANUIO. OKK. leiivc. from aoft wooded treea. ,,... hh eilver or uali. leaved nm uli-a. lie theae lllilt down wo lleavi Iliel IIIV likely to ullfoiuH' idlllll foe tin ill tollilc nu.ler them. Cover .Hurt euoillill S! LJOTEL AST0I3 , I Jt l2o4 Hill UlAatalea1 EVERY ROOM hi PRIVATE TOILET New, Modem ... L e L.uu..u ulti. Ihn ufiri.i.lr. nriiteet rroiil II1UWIHK. li OiH jU .ii Dainf mill or aiuiliif when the l.lunketa i leuves or pine needle which do' Cloae to Shopping District nU Theatrea In the Missouri Ozarlfg a ten million dollar power proj i'ct is to be built that will create a lake over miles long and furnish enough power to supply the state, And some day a far-seeing corporation will hainess the Milium river and do the same thing here. I OFFICE CAT ' THAU! MANX (t0. ByJvniu& Cy KolOrfy nnjs llio palH on tlie a hundred !""!"."' 'J",,H' , """k 'v"r'- Ik til 'm rrnm lluuoiirl 1 1 it laiiKlilcr and 1b smllo. For in thlM world of wtty ways Ami Kt'irioh heurtH thoro loom To muny hrotln'r'B kot-porn who Would k(op uh ull )u kIooni. The Garden Kvvr lit'r of Hip. IVUow wlm va mo iliimh Uv l(Mk(Nl rot vmss in lite I .nul iiuiH It w-nti iimiwtrUi'1Kwi mm'Km liilntiliit-i-tl !) tin. JWly fm- i f"'""1 ' "Y'M tciilty. This af If. tM mi'k- kt'IK ,,ir,,wn in- tU'.s. Oil 1IIM.IAT!C bold me tti your urntK," sn hIh; The ifirl wa.s mil a etip. ciiiih' kIh plainly huw I hat lit; Wiih too fat for a lap SERVING PUBLIC INTEREST. v The public service commission for Oregon recently is sued a "very compiehcnsive report on the question of mil-' road extensions to serve western and central Oregon, it,.1 being largely the state's viewpoint of the present contro versy be foYe. the Interstate commerce commission at Wash-1 , 'nV0 on ,,pBr!"" 'T . . . , i , ... the Hud Koillf of the . Sock, entitled, uitfton.. Xiic rMit laoamnicnds a number of' thing. not "ifi. icim e me. un,i i.icliided in, the plane.' of. eithoi' of the rail companies now 1 wl" '"' ' '""'" battling for the pnvilege of seizing the Klamath country I oh. hoy. wimt a keen, hiirh.tone.i and' also calls for a variation of some of the things that ZoaT! C'e are planned by these roads, pointing out the advantages to with wt'll-ro.ind.'d .orners and the people and territory concerned. - o'lnoT """ "U , ' One of the main recommendations of the commission 1 Tl" r" wus """ iwuck. . i j. . . . , . ... n . , , , IIiqiikIi: Mvery morning my c.o- an idea that would bung the Union Pacific into the picture i;,,- hmton inviiriahiy rolled he as a prominent figure is the construction of a cioss-stato '"'""' " ... line -from Odell, on the new Southern Pacific lino this sidoi of. the Cascades, to Crane. ,m the branch of the Union n,'ul P;icific leading into the Piurns country. This would shorten " '" " la-iieie in iiiacim; the distance fiom central and western Oregon to Chicago untl eastern markets by several hundred miles as compared with the plans of either northern or southern lines for Kerviiig this' territory. The other most important recom iiiimdation would provide that most of the new lines con structed in the Klamath district would be common carriers.. In concluding its recommendations the eoinniir.sion says: "In any plan for the grouping of railroads or division of traffic between them, the matter of ownei'ship should be disregarded. The public in- terest requires that traffic be so moved that the 1 best seiviee may be given at the least cost. No scheme for the development of central Oregon can be considered complete or satis factory without the . direct route east, but the cioss-state line can not be built if it is to stop at Odell Junction without any further provision for reaching tho traffic of central or western Oregon. It must have joint use of all tho lines now pioposed in Klamnth and Lake counties. The Willamette valley has already more than sufficient railroad mileage for the territory served and it is important that theie be no further duplication. I suggest that the Union Pacilic Bhould be given joint use of tho Natron cut-oif from Odell to Kugene and of the Southern Pacific lines between Eugene and Portland, excentintr the main line. The resulting economies iu operation would give ample latitude for the protection of the Southern Pacific rights in sale or lease, and com petition in both seivice and markets would be of immense advantage to western Oregon piotluceis." Whether or not the Union Paeitic would be in favor cf thus entering this territory themselves is not known, as they have no application at stake now, but surely it is only a question of time until Oregon will have a cioss-state line as a means of handling the increasing freight business from '""the central, western and southern sections tif the state. It is now up to the intei state commerce commission to de termine whether that development is practical now, or whether less extensive facilities will ts adequate ror im mediate needs. hie Why anil How of .Miilclililjl Don't let any autumn leuvea e oupe. Thin Ik tho open Benson for collect I MR uutiinin lenvcH nnd they ore u niCHelty lo eOer lute plant- .. .. " eil hulh beiks and perennial bor- liourdlns House l.ndy (who la dera. Ituke up the leuven und murt very rami of ualng- :diiiltr) :"Thul apieadlnx them thinly over the aoup Is tho eut'a meow." flower Burden. Mulch newly plunt- The Hoarder (oyulwr the linir lie e.l ahruha und lieea heavily, lr Willi the wma- pine needlca ure uvallnlile. they fire :extremely ui'eiiil lo hold down !ilililchca or the deciflllotia tree. MOTOR St'lT IMSMIKNKD. ' Often It la xomcthliiK of a proh 8AI.K.M, Ore. (Al'l lliiaed on a b in to keep n mulch or o-.k leavea ...i... ,i ,,.n. . In piece ua they -blow with every order or dianilaaal ua rll. d by l'aaliiE h"' or lenvtM C:;li llllltcli too di r . I--- f . . . . t V ;? !t :? v t ? ' Y f Y 'V Y Y Y ? ? Y f f Y f Y Y t Y rfinovtd, ho not nol mat auihlfy. ply.. tM'-lll with j noccaary. thiK r;in Is nut FREE GARAGE Ti.nff kom $1.50 y - u 9A -k-H 625 JPairs Children's Shoes JUST IN AND WILL BE SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES FOR ALL-LEATHER GOOD SHOES Size 5 to 8 '. S1.95 to $2.50 . Size 81. to 11 !.$2.25 to $2.75 Size ll1". to 2 .1 $2.95 tq $3.25 Size 2o"to 5 $2.95 to $3.93 Cur Shoes Look Better, Wear Longer, But Lowest in Price. FREE HALLOWE'EN HATS FOR THE KIDDIES Norton's Kiddy Shop Everything in Infants' and Children's Wear JudKo Percy It. Kelley In circuit l'' cuiirt here in Injunction proceed- mm ItiKH brought by J. limine for." tile Orciron Slate Motor naaoclntlon UKuinat Hum A. Kozcr. aeei-etliry or atute. 'i'lie auit wiiailurtllutcil to re al rain reafairatlon. or out. of alato motor vehiclea ly the I'onimcrclal cluli iit Itoaelinrir. . A liKhl cnntinif of Ilea will hold them in Y Y Y Y' ? Y ?' Y Y ? Y Y t Y ? Y Y t ? . Y Y 't. Y Y Y Y ? Y More thun I5 mr cent of Innd and Wl pir cent of fuctorK-a linve tiren rnioreil In thp French ocv iiKtaied rejrlonJ. ii'siNdisMillily . w licit'. (( IndonifS, ... I T"c kW who Ih willliiff lo tnkc ' ti juke ni i'd tifvi r die an oh) muld. ' lie held her ham) Iu htft own. Ah he Itcni down to UIhh )ier hln 11 nR. i h lightened tin lr hold until II nlntoHi hutl. Mr utit a penile- j tiki it und ho would ul huvo liurt lief pW'lly rhmerH for the world hut he had already ot onn fr;i ternlly pin that way. ... The iw w rlnveH have fancy om-lu-oldery on the hsiek. If yon liave ii eold carry a handkerchief. ... (IU' with tmi: smoki:i ;i,sm:s Am I my hrother'a keeper? Then let me keep the while IUn tiiluilratlon und hi love. HAtlOI'fH Pictures by Flnshliffht Your llallowcVn Tarly Khottld ho recorded In your picture athiim. , ( Yon can . make a pic ture urief, tlark ly iih-Inif-"IWKTMAX ri.AslI lVIH.ltKH Toini In and let nn hIiow you how It h done Red Cross Drug Store 'The Ko.lnk Sloic" ECONOMY -In the Kitchen Is best made possible by being sure that your next sack of flour . from your grocer's is Union County's high quality product FEDERATION FLOUR More Loaves lo the Sack More Joy to ihe Bite. Laboratory tests show the superiority of this fine, white flour; '. ' kitchen experience proves it, Get a sack today. :. "Your Grocer Has It "Don't Say Flour Say, Federation" 99 Genuine French Paslry rilled with Hungarian Cicuni Made only liy Gwillials, Eledric Bakery Ma a era of lllnli-draile ra,lrlr "HUMS OP THE OOI.PKN CRliaT" When Poverly Ends Poverty enda when thf anlrlt of lavlnir Invilna In a man. The atnautu aaved la unlmiiortant lli IIO tlilnir la lo MAKE THE ST.UtT. When will yoi' mabe thla atari? llnw mneh lonKrr will yon put aft this Important at? IV- ' elde rliibt now that you will do lliia Hit- l ll'.Hr thlnit TOMtiKltow liy epi'ttlnc-a Hiivlnia Anount here. When yon do. f will preaent yon nith a Llbelty Hell Home Kale to nxaint yo i In nitiiir. La Grande Nalional Bank La C ran df, Oregon FREE COAL! I With every HOWARD Heater sold this week we will give 1,000 pounds of coal. HOWARD Heaters are superior to any heater made. Over five hundred in use in this vicinity. Special low terms if desired and your old heater as part payment. W. H. 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