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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1925)
Fago" Six THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .. Tuesday, Novo ml mi- 10, l!)2o. . it 1! i! i Injured mmm m IJkt 1 SULTAN FIGHTS PAV ItKMO. Knincf ( A I Kill Ian AIoIuuiiiihmI VI, the hint ruh-r and caliph of Turkey, In MriiKKlInu' lo maintain lilmmir and his ninull lioiwhohl at tills mlit rctmit on borrowed mon- or on rliurlty funiUi m-nt hi in by irluOvrH and rornwr upnrUrn. While oilier former Kiiropoan monun-hs and nobles are living in 'oTltpal'utlvl, luxury In forviKit landH, Mohammed VT must nmkn r'MKtntcd rails for HKKl.sUinee to hhvi . him and hi modest retinue from poverty. Tho tiffed Sultan reeentiy wan bo liurd up that lu was obllRed to iIIh ponmi wllh his young son's tier man nurse. Boon afier that ic vii8 threatened with nvirition If hu failed to pny hl n-nt. TIiWikh . looked hluck for the, onro wealthy and innueniinl head of tho MoHlem vorld, when hi. Mister wived the hi I nation by pawning a diamond ring and a rope of pearls. Koareely had this debt been :et iUi when the Hnltan's niplmw rnme. to I'arls ami squandered half thf-mim realized on Mh mother's Je-WelH, willed W.UH Kad 10 be I IllH Hon friincs, " 'A fresh, rail probnbly will ) limde ' upon t he former monarch's relatives, but many of them are in nit great need as the ex-Sultan himself. ror example, I'rince in Mid In, oldest son of I lie Sultan's predecessor, Mohammed V, Is In the last stages of tlest II ution. He -and his wife and two da ugh ten urn facing evieiion for non-pay' jnent of rent. Friends have started u subscription In their behalf. The fill iint Inn of the .othr 2T.0 Tneniherrt of the Imperial family of Turkey who wen; driven - from Conytantinople Is even more, acute than that of the Hulian. They are sciiltered In different parts of Kurope und live only by tho char ity of their friends. When they wctp cxpellc-d from Turkey they ' were allowed to tnko nbout $150. Thrlr property was nationalize! find their jewels and property con fiscated. These fugitives Include 85 princes and princesses of 1 he housn of Ostium, three Sheiks-ul-Islnin. a former grand vizier, many cabinet ministers, two court clinm hcrlulns, half a scorn of editors, many army and navy officers and a number of IiIkIi government of ficials, ohm of tlioso. Turkish noblemen, l)Jenyil Key, R former intnistet' of tho interior, finding It impossible to make n living In Kurort1 re turned to Turkey. Hi surrendered to the authorities, wan sent to An Torn, nnd Immediately tried for treason., lie was found guilty and was executed. Many like him ' would like to reiurn to their hoim Innd rather, than starve abroad, but. Know they will suffer Ihe same fate, nnd mo they continue to live In poverty In Kuropean cities, i The more enejnej.1 and imu'-( Ileal of the nu'inncV arc making a living ut hard manual labor, one of them, for example, works as a rook In u Turkish restaurant in I'arls, a sccmid drives a taxlcah, a third peddles German-made "lVrluu" rugs ut tho lilvivrn re Forls, unother sells clteap colton stockings on the streets, a rourth Jiiiwks bananns, another sells rliestnuts on the rurb, and so on. lilltl.K AM) llf)VS M Hltli;i) AN MIVHtN, OlJifrlt THAN KAMI I. Y 1.0 IS I) O N (A I') Thcru are tnany ir-year-old Knglish girls imtrrled to widowers who )tave children of I heir own who some times tun no younner than their little tcp-mn1hcr. Thrrn tiro boys pf 17 wedded to widows with chil dren scarcely less Juvenile than their Step. father. This was hroiiitltt out In a sur vey made in connection, with put ting' into effect a new act requir ing Ihe consent of parents lo the marriage or minors. It til ho was fhown there ure moio than !i!i,ooo husbands and wives In Knglnnd nnd Wnjes under yi. nr these, IlK.nini Wern boys and girls In tin Ir teens, Thesn minors, it was tdnted, limny ut the ralio nf one out of i very :tti girls beiwei-n tho ages of 16 nnd 21, and one out of every 40 boys of th same age group. He Lost Ml us Madeline Couz'-na, daughter of Senator James CntienM of .Miehigun, was severely Injured wtu-n Iter horsft fell and rolifj on her at ft country club mar Detroit. Site Is ) Tiiipei ill Ing at her home. iiosriTAi, i:mim,ovi:s i vi:it a i:i . si ic i k i :; AroMH.m: VKHA rUV'A (A I') A slnguljir ly pfilltp strike has bcen reroricd in tills city, wliero strikes of one kind or another, frcejucnt ly any thing but unliable, arc almost in cessant. lloMpital cmrdoyes and nlten- danih w-ilked out when their sal aries hnd not been paid for sev eral months. Kormal and elabo rate cxprei-jSlons of regret were transmitted to the patients. "We deplore the unfortunate condition In which we must leave you," (ho slrlkers wild to the pa tients, "but our own cases ure mon lamentable. Our salaries In most instances nre $:in or less per month. And when oven that sul- ary is not paid, wo must, with re newed expressions of infinite re grot, proclaim that we eetiso work!' hails i,aii ox xrw i.im-: K tl KN Ore. Hails have bi'en laid between the Kityenl ereek nm Halt creek watersheds the Kugette-Klamath Kails line of Ihe Southern J'acitlc. acconl- tllg to word received from the RHEUM ATISIVI CaniMit l.xlsl In the lltiiiuiii Itialy If oii W ill 1'so Trunk's rrcM'HpMim. It is preposterous; in fact. It In a shame to suffer with lihcumu- tlMII. I his I'ri'serltdlon iloes not ruin the stomach. It does not depress tho heart. Knt all the meat and good food you wish while taking Irunk's l'resciipt Ion. rontaiiiM no j salicylate soda, oil wlnlergreen or I narcotics, but positively over-1 o in ps any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What mom Uo you want? It Is Impossible to get something belter. The great- st nrlc acid solvent known and also a superior liver medicine, Pnnli's Prescription sells for 1 . 7 fi or II for only Sfi.uii at drug A..V. i - 2 "H 4 L.-T ' v - w a b 4 V 'ill?: 1 lichert I!. I'n.ii lie CHA&JL DEAN. M.D.Jnt foRiiAno nricis: skattle cruets: Or llVn. Bu.l.'inj SO', tlj hahr B.'.Ui.n. 9TltVNP.MMP4 tlVrt AIU I'tMll 1 ME t. HI. Louis 11IIIO .Mlrs 111:111. 1 r. n l.innx mi tl. rH.,,1, , m liist SI. I.imls, 111 .VnW Iii.'b 1 r.-.I I" Ilif nmii.'y k. linilir n fui' ll-n Illilmln I.IW Hint iMIIllilosu liw, lii iir tUc in.in thul won fium him llf nNo ii-l. il.iiii.it., fr l-rinf JttfJ froiii (h. rce irnr-n. Mure .satisfied sav iij;s .-K-ctHints tus ttimors nmv than at any time in the his tory of this hank, vhith FjH'aks fur it self. UNITED STATES ene of const ruction, ami paU; relghtlng hua been aifiind'med ( ill supplier ure ieinf taken to he (amps on Vonti ueCen trnias. One-third of the. number of men employed on couHtcuclInn work luring tlie summer are being held y tlie contractors. Nol a great leal more of outdoor work will be done this winter, it w:.s stale I. but crevVs f m(-n will be k.-Mi employed all winter long In the tunnels. Washington Happiest When Congress Meets I' (y Charles l, Kicwmt) I WASHINGTON (NBA Special) ! Tlie rest of the country may f' ! eiisier when congress Isn't In ses- sion, monkeying with tlie tariff. In terfering with business. and Inv'-s-itigallng tilings, but Washington Is i hupphT when the lawmakers, are 1 1 1 .... on the Job. Their present vacation ti pito! Hill. Hetween times it's an Is the longest they've takeii in u overgrown viliuge. It mill lins (lib decade nine months und the Whito House and the departments capital will be glid when they re- jus attractions, but, nil put together, assemble in I 'eeetnbor. with the supreme court thrown In, ' (they're nothing like the show thut ougrous uiioiua. Tliey brighten up tho city. They fill Ihe hotels. They attract visitors. They put money in circulation. They're good for local trade all 'round. Washington Is a nietropolla ,1'or one thing, the White House, tenant and the lepartment heads are all of the same political fulth. There's no hair-pulling among them. The minute congress con venes It begins. The mul parties pull one another's hair, the "op position" party pulls .tho adminis tration's hair, tho, Bdmlnlstrutlon hollers. In iTalu, and anger, nd the whole place" Is full 'of bustle und uctlvlty und pleusunt excitement. .'V,. i . - Session a which Immediately pre cede congressional ' election cum pulgns, lis thin next one will ure especially upl to bo gingery. each party Is trying to get some thing "on Its rival thut will count at the polls Vie ensuing Novem ber. Groups of politicians are be. ginning Jo gather here already to think up. and talk over issues, of this sort for the season of .. . . A man's, sins sometimes find him nut, hut more often It's his wife. ' ' ' 1 j No Confinement No Hospital Bills j MY celebrated non-surgical! treatment for Piles does not! coniine you to your bed or room. You can come and so about your work ui usual. From the first treatment you will be relieved, and no matter how tevere' your case, I CUAKANTKfi IN WRIT-; ING to cure your I'lI.KS or return yuui ; II you are uiffi-ilng with PILES ori othrr KKCl'AL or CDI.ON ill- nicut wiil or call for my new 1 I'KI'K HOOK of li.fmmAMon. It ulio contain nearly a hurt-1 lirvtJ letter from PAT IK NTS. .To Arrive This Mom l! ' .1 I rove OFOS raer i TkT fi OWI EMAND has been so fjrreat-for the hnoroved Ford Cam that, we have finally been successful in securing an addition- al allotment. The Portlanrl branch cOnlrl not take care of all of our requirements so we are receiving forty-two cars from the Seattle branch; ' ' ; ; A great many of the orders standing on our books have been filled. A part of this shipment will be used to fill the balance. The re mainder will be available; for immediate delivery. Below are shown the latest models and the price of each delivered in La Grande with either cord or balloon tires. .AIM ' ''Mf 8 TOURING CARS ' TO ARRIVE THIS MONTH With Cord Tires With Balloon Tires $478.85 $504.85 Delivered in La Grande 13 ROADSTERS TO ARRIVE THIS MONTH With Cord Tires With Balloon Tires $447.65 $474.65 Delivered in La Grande mm 1 I 4 SEDANS TO ARRIVE THIS MONTH With Cord Tires With Balloon Tires $692.00 $718.00 IMiveml in La (.ramie 17 COUPES TO ARRIVE THIS MONTH With Cord Tires With Balloon Tires $629.65 $655.65 Delivered in La Grande New Grace of Line Be the judge, yourself, of the beauty, comfort and convenience of the Ford cars displayed here. Not the low, graceful lines, the increased roominess inside, the comfortable deep-cushioned seats, the closed car ImkUcs in color H ml the many new features. New Riding Comfort Now, as always, economy and reliability are features of Ford performance which recommend these cars to everyone, yet Ford ownership, today, carries with it the pride that you naturally take in a highly attractive car. erkins Motor Company t..ii.....: 1 v 1 i 1 tt' Corner 4tli : Atl;:ms Authorized Ford Dealers, LA GRANDE, ORE. Phone Main 500