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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1925)
H Friday. October 30, 1925. Pnpe Four THE LA GRANDE EVENTNfl OBSERVER (Ipoorperaiftl) Ao Independent Newapaimr FftAKK B. APPLEBY HAJlVfiY V. HA'rTHEWH.,., ...... Bailor and Publisher ............... tiuslnciia Munueur Published, eveutpea, except Sunday, at 1416 Adaii Avenue. La Grande, Qregon. Tlie Observer-Star published every Kri.iuy, Entered at the Poatofflce at La ilraude, Oregon, aa Second Cuss Mull Mailer under act of Muruu 1, lilt. OFFICIAL ItAPKIl Of (JN(ON COUNT! ANU CITT OF LA OHANlJB MMUUr;it ASSOCIATED PllfcKtf The Aawclated Hreev la exclusively entitled to use for pilti Mention or all ncwa dlaputcbea credited to II or not otherwise credited It published therein. All rlitli(a of republication ot special dlKpatuhcs In till paper, aqd alau In lpr.u news bore In also urn reserved. MIIIMIHIPTION ItATKf Hjr Crrtf , Dally, per montn In ertvitiice , w I mliy, an uivulhs In advance... Dally. single enpr - 7 So ally, per month, la eiltranc. .,.., Ually. p.r ala mouths, In advance.... Dally, per year u advene. Weekly niiaorvnr-Hlar.- per jree.r,,,.. teMl!e ..--MO ..i.M ,...l'..tll ..2.10 AUVKHTIHING If A'IKI tnM furnlyn. per cnlwilu iMBlt...-,-,...,,..,. Ulaplay, local, per column )BnH...,,t,1,u,wwm,,.., rune contract 'ilea on application .......... 4iC ' . AH.t'H I'llAYKIt: ,pid, It la pntlilwt with Thee Id belli, whether with ninny, nr Willi lluni thai nave nil power; heip iih, t) I, hi. I unr (luil; for we mil oil Thee, and In Tny niitii.'. wi go u,;iiinsl this iiiulllliiiK.--S rliriuiu'lia H: II. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS I I i i fr-Wi" V SNEAK HEART. S l :.'s - s l l l (ow NQ MA'AM! CANT SOU SEE WE'RE ahouW 'M BACw? NOW DomTGovE o& 0' Them movie. Kind naam. he s CioT A VJEAK HEART. naciwv j . 1 1 ' LOOVllT ' I HEAH NAOW - B0VV- A-W ofiFFW.'iTS ONl-V A PAN& FER A INSTANT" Asi them alv i. o'eV? I WO. NOISE TO TSTiFFt".' TAINT UKt A TOW B LCOKJ BuWiKj.iKi MORS FACE NO MORE , THEW OOwE Awam wjrTH TH' SMACK ! J !' A tjjiinty littlo nil-plane "for Wl women only" is an rsalo in London. That's one moid excuse made avaiiablo .jfor those who are reducing1. ' Chinese is spoken by alwut 400,000,000 people, but it : should be understood Jllat this figure docs not include ', ; American babies. r Obituary tsA,) , shii:.s S;iliihia 1. Shrfj. niollur of Mrs. '. It, Joiich of thbj r)iy, dl(( l si nifiht ! the f!ram- Itondt: 0.silta (tl tin' tt'rmlniitiou of ui) iwtt-iulffl HlnoH, T!i (iPi'i'tJt'nl wan Kfi yoma nf Mire uiul nun born Keplenibcr 5, I Hit, ul ltmhH1own, N. J. tin- imwt 17 . ' M on rn ! ii tr lnr uonilHr urc htr il!iMffMtr. .loncw. u i;rund- tiuiiKliHT. Mrs. (ill'rl ilimlor uf lalutul Clly, and u liuut of rriemltt ('iiiM'iul ttri'virt'it will he biM at Hie ltohnrnktiiiip cliuprl HuiKluy I Mttittnoun tit 'J::iu p'elwk, , Tim I lev. . W, ('. Uuh will i f Iridic Football Rules May J5c Changed by Coarl NKW YOIMC (Al'l When thn rootliiill rulih coiiiiutilKC holds Ma iifl nnniial "KH!on two major 1h-Niit-H l fi Itntr tviih tUv xrni'in;r hvh-ti-m hi fnntluill will )h up fr nMf Vitilon. hio (IfntH' vvhh, t hv Ktuli'n tin inilnn iiml t'.nt nt lirr U'il ll 'thn ftm point nflcr tniiclnlnwn. ' AKlIation n;:nli.Ht holh Imhuoh Iioh i 'di'vMopfil in 'till H''CtirnK nf v lint '.rmintry mh a n-Hiili of a wliolcyah1 ntniilH'i' of Mo KtiincH uml tlw Rivat niin))fi of eojiti'His dr-ohU'il liy I hi j point (ifhT tmiclitlowii which, it It clninit'd hy many rit(. puts loo 1 irrrjit n itfiinhv nn n t-:un matcli- i ii oH' loiii-iHiown will) an)th r. (tol hall'M Hi-orluK ruh a u re "TeE BE&INMEC? sol O mtif we armies e:q OFFICE CAT . TMAOS MAna NIO. fy" Junius nel In uiiKlit out the fact thiit ulio'nnd invnriiihlv left 'lie flip on' llio An article in Sunday's New York Times says that the Nowminya a man dopn- r.ppointment of Hanford MacNider, of Iowa, as assistant ""B"- T":;0."' f" h""' aeCrGtlll'V nf Will' IB pnnrllmivn axriAnnna fVinf iUa Amoi.iinn! toolh-imste tllu'! A(.iitu.il. iiiilunilly, had: Sharpened her oyelirow jtenril Willi hiH razor; . Tol.l her tilends how mnfli lie,""' first t"11"'- wiiH maklnjr: Aaked him. on nltc.rnatn nlirht.i. re.su!tel on why he didn't live In his old office; Tjn:nn Popifin Offpra Alwnya favored canned apup; U 1 . , v! V rro-empted ohrlil out of the ten I bpCCial i &t'P 10 anOW Ifo to liooka ill the closet; ! . ... I ' 1'lnyoil voir (with lilm): I .... Inalated on the window leL-iilal- ' " 1 """1 i-aqiic rniroau win I.PO-inn h.io Iwm mnnm.U,J tl, I ii: r.. KerniH. hul how are yoif koIhk to " e " ivK..i(,i.u tio bni: iiiiiiui wiiii. puuiiutii iit- (he KerniH to eai 'em ? tor in the nation's life predicted for the last few years.! " - Jt may be that this appointment is official .evidence, but nllior "Vi's, my dear, ynpr there has been a larp amount of unofficial evidence for ,r",l,,',','J'Jl!!;l,f, 'umtl'X 'N!!'"" pome time. . The Legioii is not a political factor -organized ways'ieiiinit'iin- to keep nwuy rnini find directed for that';' purpose, of course, because it in-i,l""''' , , eludes men of all parties and all preferences, but its ideals! w Mjuiri i 1'omi k iis an organization are common to practically the entire ThoiiKh 'ulhiie wimim.r'iH a prince, membership, its conception of patriotism , and loyalty is I "n'' clour-ckUtptr Jiiothesoi characteristics, combinod with the U' ' '"LTe'eihi " u ""l w"!! youth and epergy of its personnel, that make the Legion I Ami (rmneiy mitea iii fail. u tremendous political force that is growing constantly. Doetora a.iy onlonH kill illneaBii nK; priylleire ut nlirlit; 81'" rounil-lrlp tickets al fare and llelleved what her mother told '"-. niru mi ui.iii.iit , )er; .10. 31 anil November A. 4 and ! siinnerled his serawnv Rrrcliirv. f"r Ontmlc people who wish to . jwnewwppwwi attend the Pacific llllerlliitioual Livestock exposition at Portland, J. II. Keeney. local agent, has aii notineed. The tickela permit a rclurn to .a (iranile up until mhluinllt tf Xovemlier 'J. CHARGE IT TO APVEIWSING. Ln Grando merchants were-solicited recently for ad- 1 never wiw Prince Kddle full. Hut I'll puss you this tip While In u downtown atore today 1 saw it princess hIIii. vortising in a monthly magazine that has 400 or more cir- iv.. w you know the men some : culation herg and 29,000 or more scattered over the rest ,'1,"'H "'""i"";w-, . of the United States the rale being based on the twenty-j . V- j nine thousand, not on the four hundred. The solicitor, who! n wa eVidemiy "r ,!!'aHo works on a commission, was successful, of course, because '"r 'icseriion. hit lawyer proved l he has a nice story to tell about the magazine's advertising ,i'n,.( hr "miie's7x'moniim before ! La Grande in that particular issue and could paint a color- """" llv" '" "lu l:lk"' ch"" i ful picture pf the tremendous good the entire effort would p:"'' j do this city. . ., i was primed. Then, hy adroit nous. j The Obsei-ver doesn't knov what business mop bought ntiesiionini;. the derendunt'a ioun- i space but we are confident that they are progressive, boost-1 4 - - -- i lug citizens who are anxious to do their share in aiding city growth and development. They probably wanted to be j good fellows and "help out" the magazine in its work of j advertising Ln. Grande over the nation, It is only to be I regretted that they did not analyze the proposition thor . (Highly before they allowed, a spirit of altruism to have full I sway. Had this been dono, we rather imagine the solicitor ; would have had less successful intoi-views. ; . That gentleman, for example, in an interview in our ; office, admitted that retail merchants could not possibly j benefit from the advertising he was selling them. Ho I admitted that he thought the company 'publishing the mag ! nzine was advertising I-a Grande, not for Ln Grande's ; sake, but for the company's sake, that any beneficial re ; turns from this publicity would benefit his company fhut : and La Grande second, and that the company would be ! well compensated for the cost of this publicity for La I Grande regardless of the co-operation received from local - business firms. Otherwise the company would hardly con- "tinue the publication of an organ that shows a deficit of '"t30,000 a year, according to the solicitor, To seek adver tising from retail merchants here under such circumstances is therefore as logical as for a business man to request that ;this big company pay part of his advertising bill with The Observer. The mutual benefit from successful returns -would be much greater. It is all, perhaps, a small matter and can be attributed 'to the careful thought and ardent effort of minor maga f zine officials who wish to make the best possible showing ! for themselves and their department, the company cxecu- I tives probably giving the condition no thought. l!ut the policy is, wrong and La Grande business men are unt'on ', sciously tho goats. Perhaps they are uuconscioiislv made so. .1 in it The Start isn't Hard BUT KPEPINq AT TOUK SAVINGS AC COUNT IS WHAT CPVNTS. . , . IS TOVIta GROWINO KKUUI,Artl.Y evert . WL'liiKT La Grande National Bank Sound t Reliable i ProeeseWe 'I i QjQHANShN Trench in name sod French in fash- I'ion'v La Panse will just dance its vjy. straight to your heart. November's Calendar Style! i fAaik Salinpaitnt kather trimmed . $050 !8: N. K. West & Co, Inc. LA (iKANUiO, OltK. 'uniquo In that' they, provide no re- epdeuvor to hrlnu uliout q siilsrm' llef for the lie game. No other tory solution of the tie Kiipm prol. major American colleg-o aport of lent. track and sld faila 10 suppjy it 1 : iiieans of brettking it deadlock. silwrloii Anrairy Nearly Wmly The extra point after touchdown Kl'OKNK. Ore. Work un tin-' Was liieorporuted in llio pli.y wilu' new armory al Sllverton is ex-' tho tdeu of hrenkliiK ties, but II pecU'd to he, completed In two dues not uppcar to he K!i)orally f- wei-lts, according to members of fcclivc. . , 'the firm of IHarRreoves & Lindsay. In the east this year 14 giimes conlractors of this cily. who are have resulted In tie scores hllc bulldinj,- the structuie. The roof seven have been decided by llle ox- "l" leell complied und llll th.il i m.n.t uiw louch.lown. reniiiins Is som inside rinlslitns. While opponents of the extra I it was slated. point after touchdown feel that .there. Is little likelihood of any change In tills ruling next year... they contend the rule makers will Imagination. Muji tflccs to think he Is nntur-. ally truthful instead 'of lacking ill HEY, BOY! Just fiiruet 'TlnlliiK Mile Mttlil,' but ii'ini'tiilier . i liate u ilumly lot of ii.i.i.ou'i:t:.v candids . M Hi, I.-H- Red Crpss Dru Store Guaranteed Used Fords 1922 ROADSTER Has box on rear. Price . , $175.00 Perkins Motor Co. fhiine M-fiOO. Cor. (h and Adams f w Saturday Specials Children's Winter Coats Youthful Styles for Infants and Itoys and (Jills to ,6 Veare Fashioned of excellent quality materials and soma soiling at less than half price $2.50 to $22.50 wonderful values 1 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK CHILDREN'S SHOES Sjze 6 to No. 3 for boys $1.95 to $4.50 Size 5 to No. 5 for girls $1.95 to $1.50 Infants' Soft Sole Shoes ... 50c WE CARRY A COMl'LETK STOCK OF INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR AT POW.'LAl PRICES. Free Hallowe'en Hats for the Kiddies. Norton's Kiddy Shop Everything lu Infant' anil (LlLlren a Wr Groceteria & Basket Grocery Shaker Salt, round pkg......; , ......-.. :.12c Shaker Salt, square pkgTi !....!.!!..:......?...... 8c Premier Salad Dressing ..'44c Alber's Oats, large pkg .......29c Alber's Minit Oats, pkg .....; 14c Jasper's Graham, 4-11). pkg.... 29o Preferred Stock Crosby Corn, No. 1 tin.. Schoolboy Peanut Butter, small tpi. , Wisconsin Sugar Peas, No. 2 tin........ Royal Club Peanut Butter, 1-lb. tin.......i. I'nderwood's Clam Chowder. No. 1 tin Columbia River Salmon, -b. tin IlCi'shey's Cocoa, i-lb. tin 19c; 1-11). Campbell's Tomato ' Soup, can H till- 17c 14c 17c .....27c 14c lGc 3(Se ....IQc Thone MAIN 130 FOlt YOUIt SrNDAY DINNF.R , iincy-Kat Spring Chickens or Knt liens to lioast Juicy Kleer lleef - Voung Kill Pork . . Mill! Ked Veal. And nil knis of Cold Lunch and Cured Merits. Kresh Flsli 2 Doors llrlov, IllncU Oat. I'iit Iiclivciy MARKET Basket Groceteria and Market Next to Arcade Theater La Grande Groceteria and Market Next to Black Cat FREE CO AO With every HOWARD Heater .old 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. BOHNEMAIP Cft