La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 11, 1925, Image 4

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    Wednesday, November 1t. 102.t '
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THE LA GRANDE EVfiNTNG OBSERVER
OUT OUR WAY
By WILLIAMS
(InnorporslMl)
An IiiilrMiilrnt Newapftpt-r
FHANK U. Al'I'l.Kliy
....Editor and I'ubllalier
UAUVlilf K. MATTllKWU
-.....llualDuii Manager
ruUllihud evening, oicupt Sunday, at lilt Adama Avonus,
Is. Uraiida, Oregon. Tim Obimr vur-Hlur pjuiialied every Friday.
Eutured at the lJoatorrlce at La Uraude, Oregon, aa Buoond
Claaa Mall Mailer under act of March 1, 1171.
OITKICIAL I'APEn OK UNION COUNT! AND TUB
C1TT OW LA ORANUB
MliMlllCH AHSOOIATUD l'HUHH
Tha Aaaoalatod Preaa la exalualvely antltled to uae for pub
lloatloD of all newa dlapatchea credited to It or not otherwise
credited It publlabed therein. All rlglita of republication of
apuolal dlepalouea In ilila paper, and alao the looal nawa bore
lit alao are reaorved
BUHHCllli'TION UATKH '
Iij Uarrlm
Dally, per month In adTanoe..
Dally, an nionllia In advance.
Dally, alugla oopy .
..750
-.14.60
III Mall
Dally, per month In advance
Dally, per all montha In advance.......
Dally, per year In advance ...
Weekly Obaerver-Star, pur yuar..
60a
..(2.60
..td.oo
..11.00
AOVKHTIHlNa HATES
Dlaplay, foreign, per column Inch , , , 4zo
Dlaplay, local, per column tHnh Aii
Time ooutract ratea on application
KH'IIKri llAVK WINOH: Ij.bnur not In In rich; ri'iimi
from Mild" own wbtdoin, Kor i trlii1 certainly make, them
uclvea wingn; they 1 ly uwiiy,- Trove rim 113: 4, l.
1 Ankle lumps arc tin? Intent I'ntiliion fur smart Parisian
woman, the ht beintr f'ln.slicd olTunil on at will. Appar
ently, no sm'.h' decoration in needed to attraet attention in
, tho daytime. ,;'; ..
World War veterans should take care in their reminis
cences not to recall (before their wives) how many French
Rirls kissed them seven years aifo today in celebration of
this Armistice.
Tho resolution passed by tho Chicago city council ex
lircssinjr a desire to secede from the state of Illinois to
form a new stale should not be objectionable to the rest of
that commonwealth. Any scheme to get Chicago gunmen
r.nd bandits off by themselves deserves encouragement. .
A DAY OF VHACK; ,
It Jia a, fitting thing that mankind on this memorable
linniversary of Armistieo Day can feel that universal peace
has been so nearly realized during tho last seven years,
that so much progress has been made in solving tho many
differences of Kuropenn nations, and especially that good
feeling to u more marked degree has been established be
tween France and Germany. Tho signing of tho Locarno
pact and tho consequent agreements that will safeguard and
promote peace in tho coming years should give additional
cause, no matter if future adjustments make it seem futile,
for celebration of the victory and the accomplishment of
peace .that Armistice Day commemorates.
Armistice Day is a day of celebration and a day of joy
not one of sadness and mourning. The feeling of every
American is one of tenderness as they think of those who
died, hero or overseas, for the cause of the Ureal War, but
we celebrate tho day for what was accomplished with its
dawning, we celebrate for the deeds and the bravery that
made such accomplishment possible, and we celebrate for a
nation of young men who offered and made the supreme
si crifice for home, country ami flag. Such an accomplish
ment, such deeds and bravery, and such men are worthy
of the heart-fell celebration that characterized that first
Armistice Day and this day. It was a happy day then and
it should always be so. F.ven for "those who gave the
most" it should be a marked day in which they can find
happiness that such giving was for one's country.
During the seven years since Armistice Day came into
being America has kept the faith. Kegardless of what one
may think about our entry into the League of Nations or
our particiiwtion in L'mvpean affairs, it cannot be said that
we have not lieen a friend of all nations, that we do not
desire peace with all mil ions. We have helped restore
peace to l'mvpo. Our example of government by the peo
ple is one of the signposts that points the way to peace.
And the principles of self-government if there weiv any
clearly defined principles in our minds those days were
the principles for which American soldiers fought in Fiance.
Certainly America has not deviated from that course, ami
today a thoughtful citi.enry longs for the day when all
Kuropcan people will grasp the U-ncfits those principles
oiler.
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POOf? MOT', VJt'O .
t-tAf F -T'eTEAi: A COW
OWCE IW A WILE
FEED Them DOGS.
WAPE A HORSE. LL EAT
GRAS'i! AM AMVHOW.
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OFFICE
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TRAOI HANK RIO.
A iim'I'o inurtnl man m,i,r n-nl
liniv ut-nk lie Is until he trier
lo qui). RiimkliiK.
Sittu pun-nU Rp'nd niiiiiey Hi'titl
Iiilt Hi NititH lo 4'ullt'Ki win n they
ilun'l know when 1 lull next fur
Ijj cotuhiK from.
A vitltitfo in no leisure rltiKN e-
eopt the man whose wife t tikes In
houi UeiH. .
hm'i Hit Hiiphtely on your roost,
Tail euine nlontr iumI lielp un huiml
l-'or better thlnKs of I'Very kliul:
Ami leuve your ktiklnjf flutheM be
hlntt. And let I lu wolveM of war be IoohciI
im every k"" who doesn't boast.
oter the ivlre me ntl I'll for me to
heiir," sii hi Hie tele.hnin' operator
Ui thr llueitiaii: ( . I i1
IW nns,erel:).i'('iut,t jeKt. to
work iliiHiiul I'li'i ti ii'Hy 'wlt'iout
UtMtliiK hlHH'U oiuv hi n while."
now yoi ti.IjIj ok'
Mrst ttttehelor "1 Low ohl Is
Mb-8 .SpltiHler due.sn'l she Malm
twenty-rive?"
Second ltaeh "Duuno what 'she
etulniM, hut tit her lat birthday
imiiy when" they lighted the win-dh-H
on her enke. rive taople wero(
overcome by the heat." " i.
-
ioiri: i:itsn
Jaek and Jltl 'Tl ..
Sped up Ihe hill. V- ' -
A eurvo up th'i e was (ihiii p.
. The vuv upset;
' ' Jaek' rolling yet;
'jura playinp oif a hurp. ...
Thr Invention of MwrX sklrU'was
ii neut way of eseaphiK th.Vltd
fiiHhlonrd embarnussimenti, oj u
windy day. '
'i
"Ulekety. riiekety noisy .nttthv-
ti up, I leel (.orry for -you. IJ. u
" mil of th thliitt that oim hitv It. No 'r.-nsonnbte offir re
fimeil. lion (irlffln. 3H Miiln."
For wile ud In cxehane.
.
j "What Is it when you're murrlfil
to mow than one woiiinn?"
, ,l,iil)Kiun.v.M-
"Ami when you're marrleit to
one only?"
".onulin,v."
You can't blame a spinster for
hrtHf? partlenlar. If she hadn't been
parlkcular lu wouldn't he one.
- a
lnlmr, Texas, wiints seven sc:nHl
tiiiehers of the feminine ierun
.sion who lo not pa hit or powder,
who do not wear sleeveless dresMs
w II h ahhivx IhIimI skirts, and w ho
are willhiix to Im at home at 0
o'clock every eveuln ami remain
in town three Sundays liHiiith.
S4Iuhi tetiehers from to l
i'nrs old who nee enjoying rimmI
lien Mh wilt find this a fine oppor
tunity. .
Another tiling hard to nndrr
stand is how the uverune woman
win comululn about beliii; hungry
.nd then be satisTled with a lettuce
unmiwieh.
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Armistice Day
The Day
for
REMEMBERING
MEN IN OLIVE DRAB, IN NAVY BLUE, '
IN MUFTI ADORNED BY THE BRONZE
BUTTON OF THE WORLD WARTHIS
IS THEIR DAY. TO THEM, AND TO .
THE COMRADES THEY LEFT BE
HIND, A GRATEFUL NATION GIVES
THANKS FOR -HONOR, PROSPERITY,
PEACE.
IN HONOR OF THOSE LIVING AND
THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR ALL FOR
DEMOCRACY, THIS STORE WILL BE .
CLOSED ALL DAY NOVEMBER 11TH.
Let Us Join the IJo.vs of Union, W.aI!ov;i, Uma
tilla Counties in This Great Armistice ;
Day Celebration.
N.K.West& Co. Inc.
La Grande's Leading Store For 25 Years
&s ' ? 2i
WINK ittAIM:s TAMO C'AltS
HOOD UlVKlt. Ore. Shortare
(tf retrisrerator cars, due to the
heavy movement of wine frraper.
in falifornhi, has put local ship
pers back 2 a days In getting their
fruit to eastern and middle west-'
ern consumption, it was declared.
Tit for the lack of refrigeiat .M j
rntllnir stock the Apple 'Wpowwn'
associat ion. w hie h has passed the
l.tMMi-ca'r mark, would luiYe had
all of. ils apples, except those held
for local Biorane for late eon
iiumptlon. shipitfd. The iK-socla-tion
will have only about M(i ad
ditional cars.
On- no former year has the
Hood KJver apple harvest be--n
completed as early. (iroWeis m
all districts have their fruit in
warehouses. Seventy-five per cent
of the oivMurdiMs are throufh
packiUrT. .The shortaKe bf cais
has hud no effect on Kales n(s
fruit. -
Trouble with mixing bu-sitn-s
and pleaire" Is vou are so liable
to ruth both orffi"i-'m. '
Wishing I'vrryouo a ploasant tiuio, and in hoiur
Of AKMlSTin; DAY
This Stoiv Will In' C'losal.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
t.,rllilu In IuIiuiUi' ainl l lilMrrn'a Wear
Guaranteed Used Fords
192 i FOKD I 01 V)
Ivtersililc alo. spcrdomrtrr ami many extras.
A-l nicclianual condition,
fiiicd SoOO.OO.
Perkins Motor Co.
l'hene M-oOO. Cur. 4 th and Ad.ims
P MW 'I Through Their Unscltisl.ness and Valor W flgs
I AJ "Humanity Still Lives!" I' 'j' jf
I I l9l8 Armistice Day , j
! La Grande National Bank