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Friday, November 6, 1925. Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Warm Wooly Winter Blankets (Incorporated) Aa Indvpeiidrnt Nwspsper "ilniTm mm ,,, r i.m w . m.i.1 OUi UUK UAI . . Cy nsLiLdAJUi? . - " ' j ' r-. I GOJ6. AM SHOT I ' KIIANK B. Al'PLEBY.. Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS -Business Mtumrcr Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1418 Adam Avenue, I Oraude, Oregon. The Observer-Htar published every Friday. Entered at the Poalofllce at La Orande, Oregon, aa Second Claaa Mail Matter under act of March 1. 187. OFFICIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTT AND TUB CITY OF LA GRANOB MEMBER AHHOC1ATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for pub lloation of all news dispatches credited to H or not olnerwlee credited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches in this paper, and also the local news here in also are reserved, HUUaOltlPTlON KATES ' By Carrier Dally, per month In advance Dally, six months In advance . Dally, single oopy ..14.60 By Msil Dally, per month In advance- Daily, per six months In advance- Dally, per year In advanoe- Weekly Obaerver-Star, per year- -60o -$..60 -16.00 -12.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foitflgn, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch- -420 -4uo rime contract rates on application GREAT THINCS: HVur the Lord, und servo lllui 111 I fill hi for roiiKirirr how gn-ut thtliKtt lie huth done tor you. 1 Sum., uul During the hunting season ii cow that acts like a deer is worth money to her owner, That i, 'if the 'hunter can be caught. ' ;'?: ;,v, . . I ; - ! The Indian population of the state of Washington has increased over 6,000 since 1921. We can no longer refer to it as a "vanishing race" and perhaps the colorful at mophere contributed by Indian tribes at Hound-up time need not become the faint memories predicted for the com ing generation. Florida realtors (advertise the fact that the Western Union office at Miami dispatches and receives more tele graphic money orders than any other office in the country except those of Chicago and New York. That is hardly a record to bhig about. , We have suspected for some time that practically everyone going to Florida is forced to wire home for money but we didn't think the promoters would udmit it so openly. A La Grande woman told us recently of buying a dress from a feminine peddler who was canvassing the city. She madea deposit on tlio-.ider and thei-reoiived the dress C. O. D., on the balance, through the post office, only to discover that its quality was not at all similar to the sample she had been shown. . The peddler was-gone her money was gone.' 'You'd think I would know better," she said in commenting on the transaction. She does know better now, but there remain hundreds of others who have to be "slung", before they can be graduated from the peddler pnlroniziiig class. , The west conducted a football school for the cast last Saturday, Ued Orange of Illinois and eleven warriors from .Michigan being the main part of the faculty. The east, according to the New York Times report of the l'ennsyl-vaiua- Illinois game, took the stories about lied Grange with a grain of salt. They found he was a reality when they watched him make the Quaker team look like a bunch of schoolboys it team that was considered the In'st on the Atlantic coast. Sonic day the eastern critics will discover that football is really played west of Pittsburg's smoke haze. What a shock it must be for them to realize that this team which crushed the pride of the east has it stlf been beaten by three middle western elevens this year Iowa, Nebraska and Michigan. NIK i:l.KA.S. If one understands conditions in Western Europe where nations have been at war with each other for centuries, al lowing only brief Inealhing spells between campaigns of invasion, the l'.alkan situation explains itself. The lialkans arc Western Kuiupe in miniature. All the national hatred, jealousy and distiust which haw pievented the European powers from living at peace with one another since time immemorial can be found in that seething Mt known as the lialkans. There is some evidence that the larger nations of Europe' have seen the euor of their ways and, in the Ijocarno pact.:, have signed a permanent truce. If the governments, poli ticians and itooples of the subscribing countries keep the solemn promises emlmdied in the l.ocarno treaties the days of strife are over for those countiies. i'.ut the Uicarno conference did not aMiMi the biennial l'.alkan war and the unbiased observer tloubts exceedingly much if the Bal kan countries have any desire to bury the international hatchet, liefoie thele car. be pcimauc'it peace U'luctn Greece. Ihilgaiia, Kuuinunia and the states of Jugo-Slo-vakia there must be at woik among them the same factors which drove the European poweis to I.oc.mio. I ITS. SMOWEN ! J 0'.TMl9S VANCE! ) j. V J I THETS vMHUTWIMMlM i T Ptone. smokex : ' ; ; 1 - . Oira WT WrA WC 1 i I ; Vf ' : It is such an economical pleasure- to have plenty of warm bedding for these chilly nights when over-night guests drop in. There is nothing that quite takes the place of wool blankets. . , . ' We have a selection of blankets to offer you this season that you never have had the pleasure of seeing before in Lai Grande. , And with the precedent of having faithfully served the people of La Grande tor the past 25 years you may be assured that these blankets are up to our high standard of quality. OFFICE CAT AJ.WMUjt'INK NOW AKK IU:iN; T.U (illT TO STItl T. (.Klin;, si-; AM) Jtisi-: l'AUJS (Al')-lt wax the Mock Turtle In "A lire in Wonderland" Tad mah RIO. w " iwumy unu wriuuim in nm unnenw-a seiioni. I'arts is VHIUS (KointT to do tlie Mock Turtle ont ihettei- in u school Tor nKinneuuins If the xmkI die yonii N lot nf where "paushi nud posing, und old people oulit Co Ix trim Kirn - 'strutting und tlidinK" will form ily entlHii-i-n.s.si'd. Ipart of Ihe currirulmn this fall. i Less mysterious in their nature lnpurdo ate sin: In the evs nre Ihe idnmle niivsiear exorriiw s to f u woman, any 8.n another keen the eu-Is Tiiriireu trim a ml woman commitC jneut the instruction in the art of i'wearlnir furs" nd initiation into There was a yoiiDK fellovy nuniv.1 ' the secret of "showing oif a gown. I oiu ' - - - jThe Course require. from lit to 2u Who 0 mpped . . liiR1 Uynumiic lessons. hoinli, mnt the American speakeru. Jle: has luimed Jl.. Lr.- Well-s us one oE I hem. 1 st iKNri: M.At.i i; aims to . ki;i:i Kvoi-niox si:t tuu And now .tip In 'Mars' ' . They are iuiyin.tr, "My .. stars! 'When; on earth, did lu',iviilKi;alp from HA.V KIIAN'ClSCO (AP) TTm . Have )oii hesnl of the Koif .Science lA'auue pf America e.vpits who was told to order' n rourM-to invade every Mate with lOettTn-s dinner and nked for Ipait iiiiif-!11"1 detiates on the theory of evo fin- Tliomas A. Kdii-on says in time nun will live to be i'uo yea.s old. They will have to live that long if they ever hope to unsw-r all of Mr. Kdlson's (uestlomiaiivs. Hun k hand its are said to n n ve a hoirur of Ijitckhut fired from a cun. It's a form of hruadcast liiK with uliieh static has no in fluence. HOW S.H! '"Ir. W. I. MiLiint veterinary Miejreim. of Ti't I'inp irft, wa. tenlay anenitioii hit ten hy a thai; with rahliii-. 'Ihn doi;. whieli ImIohkinI to T. A. I.nptoit. (Iter I a few hours alter hhiioc lr. Ma on." I ixnn Iowa wekly, "What Is the matter with the youth of today," aontebody I "Hires. I ii surety eouiuu I le link ol advice. ' Till: l,.VHT IN JA.X "Have you heard the new tnno stimr'"' "No w hat's that ".'' "T.niKonna Knin No Mir1,' - A pessimist is a in;ni who cunt pl.unn heraiiN- he hu to pay in- hetilanet t;ies on a million dot l.tis willed lu linn i.y jt distant lelallx.-. I . I A Kill's klKxen are like plekh-s in a holt). the (irst is hard tu Kit; lull the rvst mine v;uy. I What h:i lM eoni.- of the dd-' l.ishitii .1 I(h top who us. ,l to try to fin. I out w hat was tie- math r nil in immI th. n tnM you th it v.iu wniM in ull riht in it cuu- pie IM d.iS? ' " ! A man in 'Itttetlo Ims lirtii ar- MMetl for ohiMMtiii; lu- niomioHle. lit sn Hint lie wa trhiic to kill m lMtl hue. Al Kiw tlie lelier iiihi for tiilnkinif up n new me. I 1 ut ion in an effort ito keep instrue- Unu . Wlt'fBi sutljeCt in thek puMIe schools on a slrictlv secular basis. May nurd Shipley, a lecturer, president of the lea Kin, proposes to bring several noted foreign wo- Inllonistw to America to supple- I "Better Than Moonshine." Kit.Msi:'s r.x.Mors wiiii'i'i ii i-iti:..M cii))ivii:s Sptfial This Wrrk , 1-2 I'oilml 33c ,,SKH OI H WINDOW Red Cross Dni Store $22.50 The newer. tJtiest Blankets of pleasing: col ors and heavy, soft, fluf fy wool, all satin bound, that lends an added at traction to the sleeping loom. ' i $18.50 Pendleton Woolen Mills quality of extra weight all wool," DouMc JHankcl.s, satin hound edges in . a number of cheerful colors. Size .70x82. : ' $14.00 An extra heavy. Single - ! All Wool lUanket in plaids and bordered pat- : terns; full bed size. Vou will enjoy the "warmth ; that never fails" in this j blanket. $11.50 . A full - cut heavy weight All Wool Blan ket for car or bedroom in a number of attrac tive patterns. An eco nomical blanket for hard service. 75 A serviceable Wool Mixed Double Blanket, size 66x80, in grey, tan and blue mixtures with bound ends. A very practical blanket in that it launders so nicely. '$6.25 Another very attrac tive Wool Mixed Blanket in several colors, and bound ends. . You really will appreciate this number for an inexpen sive blanket. N. K. West & Co. Inc. LA GRANDE'S LEADING STORE FOR 23 YEARS Our shipping srhcdulc for Novcmlicr calls for 12 IMPROVED I'OKI) MODELS. I'lacc Your Order Now for Early Pdicry. Perkins Motor Co. . I'honc M-000. Cor. 4th und Adams The Start Isn't Hard HIT KKKPINO AT YOIU SUV1.VOS AC CO! NT 13 WHAT cor NTS. . . . la Tor us cp.owino l:KC.ri.AULT EVERT WLEKT La Grande National Bank Souod - Rrllabla - riorraalT (I GIRL'S (I ? HATSP1 Discoiitinui'd colors and styles in our latest Fall Hats for girls, age 3 to 10. Values to 5.00, now v $1.00 GIRLS- WINTER GOATS. Afre -1 to Hi, in dark discontinued colors, hut very good all wool. Values SG.oO to $2.50, to clean out, siocial....$2.50 to $10.00 GIRLS' I5ALI5RIGGAN DRESSES Age S to IS. The latest in sport wear at ! $.j.9." to $9.95 Wc have Ihe largest stock of Chil dren's Shoes ever shown in In Grande. Made from good leather and made to stand rough wear and give sen ice. Size 5 chilli's to six.o f! growing hoys; size 5 child's to size 5 growing girls, sellinsr at low prices " $1.95 to $3.25 Boys' Rough Neck Sweaters $1.95 Doys' Dlazer Sweaters, all wool $.').75 r.ARY PEGGY SWEATERS Sizes 2, 28 and r.0 the very latest in snappy sport wear for little girls $.1.25 HEAD WEAR AND KMT GOODS Of all kinds for infants and children at low prices. Norton's Kiddy Shop Ewrjtltlng la Infanta and Children's Wear SITS SHOCK RULER LONDON (Al1). Of all the i-l-1 ra imxh-rniMii about tin- KtiKltali Birl of only tin Hliort skirts arc a Hiock to the ortludox mu-siltiliiit-s of thf Itfiriini of Ilhopal. ihe only woman ruler of the 7'; potent airs of India, who is n Loiulon laUinp In elYiliuition throui;h her Miihiiiiuiieilan veil. The inns! a)vuurl woniiin of, lii-r rare :inl anions the most nr:i-trn-s:vo of the InOian rului'M. the Ht mn, th .tjiitt- her ti7 years. Ii.ik; come to London with her son and heir to h urn the. w.iys and maii nrrs of tin- land of her suzerain. Her royal hR-hm-nM wants h -r Kraiuhhuurhlera to "learn a wom an's work hut she Would not think of Fending- them to universities. S leh institutions are u good pliiee fur boys but not for trirls. , "I don't think v.onu'n need to know as niueh us a man," sin; J added, in dismlssiUK the subject of women's ucv hi the sun. The lieKUiu has i-Ktahlisl)e, ht self in an KnHsh uuinslon in the heart of .Maylair w hieh eonlalns nothing mote sime.sl ive of her nalh e land than an aiufnster earpet. Her household of : mem bers are mostly court officials and personal maids, und it is an Kne lls h butler who opens the pre tentious door and a i 'ockney maid who o'.irs out afternoon tea. The lt'-Kmn is in purdah all the time, as the law s of her religion d- -main! and it is only a p:iir of sparkling eyes that one is per milte,! tu addi-fNS. It it the V" k-uin h: if.d Irav.-llPi:: In state. Oiitte the eontr:irv. f.r the repreHentnllve if The Assd-' elated I'ress who called upon h -r wa's taken without ceremony into hfi- private sit tins' room and pre. si nted to the Itejrum as she threw, aside a piece of liifrh colored em broidery upon which she hud y-n worKiiiK-- ' - "1 am quite attrnctcd lo Kn; Hsh Kb-ls hut I cannot believe they should o about In such, short skirts or without fjuardlanV I lu- i-k iiu told Jier iiilerviewe, "I tut I supposr short skirts are . the fatihlun." ,, The two sons of the Iteptim ha several daughters und in tie: retiring of these children the lic Kmn tekes a personal interest. ' "I want my KianddauKhh-r:-! lo b am a woman's work," she -s. ii' tl. "They must h urn lo run a household, supervise cooking and know needlework hill. I would not think of sending ti.(n to universities. That's a coml tl:u-- for hoys but not for girtTT-' f it ! y y if t 'f iy y y !f 't X Groceries Meals Be Sure To Ask The Price When Buying Meats And Compare With This List l'ork ( hops Pork Shoulders T-lonc Steak "Sirloin Sieak Spare Ribs Hack Done o()c LI). 18c Lb. -...25c Lb. 25c Lb. ISc Lb. 12c Lb. THESE TRICES ARE FOR THE FINEST QUALITY MEATS. Grande Ronde Meat Co. Y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y y ? y y y y f f y '.f Cily, Hoover and Economy Markels t Grocccs Meals- ; y f