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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1925)
Saturday, NovciiilMJt' W, l!t2r.- rage Six THE LA 'GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? ; i j U t s : I; J ; i I PHKNENS OF THE WEEK 5 ntOMIHK. (Himm-IuI) Tlir wtutlicr roiiilnufH to lm wnriu und 'pl.MiHunt hero for t IiIm ttmu of tho nr. llnrol.l. HobTt niwl Ilnlnh Cur piT w t lo Ui (tninilt' luM Mvn iluy, ,. Mr. Ohc SwcurlnKt n relumed IiihI '('niay from a wvcrul iIiivn vIhII Willi lir on, Kvcrctt .McCul) Mn, ut Hnlvrprtoo. Mm. Smith retiirm'il lionie lnat Kiliinliiy. , Hint him beon nurHiiiK the Hinnll won of Mr. and Mrs. J no Allen, Who I Kim Ikhii til with pncii iiionin. Mi; Ih intic-h belter now. .'Hit MU'HH Uvn at Miixvlllc. !lit'Mh-r (lorlieit hotiKht two Rood Mllp.h row from J. H. MeHonald IumI Wi't'k. Howard f'arper rHurnwl liomc Monday nfler working three jiionthH for drover Me.enn In .Mhl rtl valey. d valley. .lee roiiilney wHil to Mnxvllle Put .11 nitty. ' I.ora ('nrper und MiiIm I Tliomp- on upent Ihe week end. wlih AIIhhm urper H pari-ni t jir. uini .nrn. John Ourppr. l."o Keiuiworlhy wn in proinlw ltvtt wk from an Kiih Orrffon Lumber rornimny eninp liuntlhK ' IlirdiOr'rutlerM. A 'deliKhlfiil parly wan Klven nl Ihft Henry Hmiffer home laftl Knl nnJay. MlS KeOll,' or MilXVllle. vIkM fil fit VIA I'oulNon'H Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Trillium 1'oulnon fire In I'romlHe thin -week, Mrn. I'OuIkoh Ih vIkIIImu- her mother, ,Vrn, fiwnrinffen und Mr. 1'oiiImoii Ik hunilng entllo. Mr. Lucy Heed and daujjhler nnd Mien 'nrrr nnd l-MRur Itar lon went to Knterprl(i Huntlny. MIhn Ituth HuyeH and Kunlee Courtney vlnlted Hunday at the home of Mr. and Mm. jmvhl Garrett.- ; Kthel-and l.illlnu fnrpi-r v lulled Hunday at the Hoy A Carper home. Mr. Huwin Kleuhman Ih viMiinjr .her Hon's. Andrew and Murnhtill, of (his plum. Mr. und Mm. Qorbett visited at the f. K. MeMnnald home. I.uella f'nrper fell from on up Ktalrx burn loft Hat unlay, but wuh uninjured. lliiek Cninen to Town COTTAdlfl aitOVIO, Ore., Ktn pioyen at (he clttave drove Munu- furturlntc company, whose plant Ih i in the in-art or the elly, were iih 'tonbtlied n day or two ui;u lo find . u five-point buck making an In Mpcctlou of the pliint. It nernied to hu lntereHled particularly In the twOfk at the HliliiKle mill which the com puny bi-ercciInK- AHcr aatl fylnit ItHetf thut everythlUK wan 'niovinK Hinnothly there, It inspect ed the MelhodlHt cuilip meet lnir Kround.s nearby. Whether It wanlnt the Mlks Templu, AII.HtudentH eunverieu ut (louuiiiu. i lie duck wuh Been nvnlii the nest day In tin; fnlnjhe nejt day In tlie I KTchjs hlncu lo huvA vicinity, bul returned to the M-oods, Tan CIihiikc IVopuseil SAI.IiM. Or., The Halem whool bourd. in co-operation with state nuthoi-iilcH. may initiate at the lie.xt general election a measure .inukliitr.niore elusltc the 11 percent tux limitation amendment now In effect In Oregon. I'nder the prosposed measure it would be possible for tiny tax levy ing unit of government to reudjmd every five yearH tho lux biiHls from which the fl pir cent limitation would be calculated. The new basin would cover tho li per cent IncreaHe ullowed under the present tax limi tation Amendment nd allow for thi natural growth or expansion uf tiny rroveriimenlai unit. A SMALL HEATER With Much Heat. Tho WVMInRhouRo "Cozy Glow" electric heater will take the chill out of the fronty mornmm. Junt ut luch to your lamp anckHt the current consimptiun Is it mall and the Initial cost la very imv. H. & S. ELECTRIC tMUiuner llolrl Iliilhllng. Delicious To miH Hie purmi tintut !41IcIo(ih At any pihe. ,Miin tbun a 1 honsAud loxei Thut ll Ih Mmcxl nt fnnn Thirty. fle renH To tbrte dollam Ter bo. ItHug jour loe I-ir the cbeaMT grnilr. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Main 75a School News (Hy Marjiirlf 'Mauuite) l-'our INHnU iteeeheil The I -a Grande Hi JUkem went to HlriiieM' f'nbln hut I Hulunlny af teriuiun. The itk' wiim eiKhl itilk'H untf uii'l umh-r' the point nyHlem employed by thlw (dub, the lilkem will receive four point. l'oimnei'4-iul t liib Atilte- The uummerrlal MtudentK who hike the two mihjectji, phurthund and typing, have orKanied a eoni rnerela) elub, the purpoNe of whteh Ih to make thin department better known to the whool. The advlx orH are MIhh Aumt Daviu ami Miw M uriel W'IIhoii. An entertainment eommiltee haH been appointed, eouxistiuK of Leluild Cnrbtne, ilora HaiiMen, Mabel S'hnefer, Alar- Jerle Condll, mxl Corliellit Jlaimen. I'hey ji In 11 to ni-f,'anl7.e a ehoriin and itiurlet iiikI uIho to prexent a fOTTi tiiiMU'ht I play. A. party wll be Kiven by them in the nexl week or no. Another IMen A freKhuuin fhiHH nieetlni? w:ih railed Monday at interinlH.sion. The president, Maurice J laker, asked ill rlaK-smen who had not already lone mi) lo buy nlinleiit body lielt- Mimir Contest The MlmlrHlarf i prenentlnr be fore the xiiidenlH or Hie hlirh mdiool a conleMt Tor the. (tent Hhorl Klory aml poem. When Die eoiiteNi elose e an n wan) will be Klven fur the bent work biiiitied In. Crrh'k ncy In liepnrlinent The .Manual Tniiuinu boyH Are making Tuinliure and oilier o)k- jeeiH in (lie ih'iiarl uient of Manual) A flu. 'I he boyH are Instructed to make wooden uiitclcn of ah kind ineludiilK- I allien, ihsk,4, caudle tlek and tiuinei-oiiH other artielea, Cmler tli Instruction of Mr. Itlehl leuu, quality ' cuunt.s niore than quantity; therefore will then; be fewer tiilieleH comdeted, but Die work will be or higher chyMH. Keleiice! Department Oic or Hie iiioM Interesting de partmenlH in the a (iraude IiIkIi mdiool Jh the Hclence department. Me vera I dlt Trent NclcneeH are tauuht. Inchi'llnjf cliemintry, pliy Hte. phyHloioy. and physlOKrnphy. The hitler Heieiice Ih a Kciieral ntu dy of physical KcoKi-aphy. Tlie Keiie'ral science cliiHheH are larie tliln year.1 They have lalmtnry twlce a welt at which time tho ItiHiruclor, M r. ( 'amphell, or one of the HtudeiitH ilenioiiKtrateH the experiment before the cla.sH. There in not udeiiutile eiuipment In tho laboratory for each student to do the experiment, liluiself. This week Ihe claanea are studying nlr pres sure uml windH, . - Ui-Dad Da i ice Tiiftbl Tlie ril'Ht Hi-Pad dance -will be Klveu tli In evening, November 14, urc coruiiiiiy luvitea lo ulluud. J lie lUaiiee will start at 8;au. , .' . i TU1 li-.-Jfl .'I -II '.Jill' 'nl ' St inly of Hamlet llamb't, one of Shakeapeare'H great works, Ih now studied In Kn UliHh 7 clas-seH. The HtudeiitH are trying to Imagine Hamlet in mod ern tlmcH--.sny In plus-lours. They may dramatize purttt or llandet later on. Tigers Defeat IlucharooN I'erhapH the most inlereHtlng and thrilling gtinie of tho nenson on the local gridiron wuh played Arm Istlco Day by the TigeiH and tlie Pendleton ItuckarooH. American l:ibun(lnii Wetdt I'nder the supervision of the fac ulty, many essays luive been wrlt len concerning Niillonal Mag Week from Nov, ii lo November 2a is lo be recon gutjted . by derorallng the school I Inns, having speaker talk aboul tin- origin and the meaning nf our emblem, iind also the eomiietiilon of (he ilirrerenl Classen nn I lie hest e.ssay, Kveryone eviib-ntly musl be trying to win honor an the Ithrurlimr) nre kepi I'ti Hy looking Tor books, ttboui tlie ensiug, ami obi (llory Is the Hub- And the Navy Got a New Admiral 111 ? Lw1" i MM nm f-WKii, ;. ... , .-.i.i.-, j,r Sc. l.loul. Jimmy Diwlutlr. 1'. s. A . K.. Into th -hnldr iMplane rao tt llllllni.ii mil in Nrt in-tr In !.; .i tlnullt lobtt nnvy nair. whn lit. ol Im. k I.. M,.-.,k t,.U. at Uiytun. O.. hla iuih pat Jinlult unirorm on him. I.wlfd him in rundown rowbMt did crtJ Uu .-UI r Otf ln. THEfRE WAS AN OLD LADY WHO LIVED IX A SHOE ! . : : ; ' Ject.of many connervnt lon. I'h-e Drill At l::tu p. m. TueHday the fire Kuiitf wuh Hounded . and the stu ileniH ri.Hhed pell-mell In their ex rltemeni lo K"'t out Hide. It took one minute and forty Heeonila to eleiir the iloorH. Ofrieei'M CtiOHcn Tho dfimeKlte Helenee und art chiHHeH held u meeting eviral dayH uro to elect the ol't'leerH "for I lie home ct-uunnilcH club. W'llmu (anktll wuh elected pretdent und (ioldle Owen, vice-president. K.lna llawley wan eject lU secretary end treasurer. Tigers I'lny Ajiple-lMckei-H ijist Friday week all students who wlhed to attend tlie game at I mliler. were given pcrmttwlon 1q no at the end of the sixth period. Of courHe many HtudenlK went to the Kaine. The wore was 35-n lu favor of the Tigers, v avw aw n mrm-m Hp'Cil Tests. t Tlie udvanced ntudents In typing h'ave taken their fifteen minute, teHl for awards. TheHe tests are Ht-nt out by the t'nderwood um KemtiiKtun com pun I e euch month, HtudeiitH making lit) -words receive a stiver pin. those, making 40 word a bronze pin, und those making 30 words receive a certificate. So far only a few studcntH hiive won pins, but many hav received certli'l catew. Do Yon Knmr That There are nln dlffreot depurt meiils In 1- II. K? Thero tire six hpIh of fncycloya dlaH In Ihe school library? There are 447 HtudeiitH In 1 II. S? There are 2aq boys? There are 4 7 girls ? There are ri fueully menibrrH? Tin- Tigers play the DakcrtteH ThankHKiving? . tiUv hil The glee cluli lias chosen. "The Hello or Harceiona" for the oper etta this yeur. The selling laid In Spain and both Ihe speak A I'. I I ..?s - -g, 1? ) Ing and the singing parts art; said to be clever. The cast hua been selected -with tho greutest care. Tho mcmhera of the chorus will be limited and will bo ae looted from the best singers only. Art Committee Itiisy The art committee of, the A. G. 3. Iuih been making posters for tho hiking club ami for the basket ball team. They have been put up In the hull. Sylvia Alnlnne in chairman of the art committee. Will Get Work Nov that the junior play Is oVer, the Oitlustra Is turning its time and attention to the operetta which will be given Dec. 4. and 5. The orchestration is expected to arrlvo In u few daya and Immediat ely upon its arrival practice will begin. The operetta la excellent and It Is believed that the orches tra accompaniment, It will be the bcHt ever. Sells Tics The financial committee of the A. O. H. Hold clever blue and white When Your Income Goes Up Or Ex penses Go Down Tf you get 'n raise in pay, or you start earning part time money out side of regular hours, or if you re duce expenses by getting a house for less rent or save money in other ways what do you do with the difference? You find it easy, of course, to spend it for little things, luxuries and pleas ures you have been denied before, possibly. But did you ever figure out what you could accumulate with that amount laid aside regularly in a Build ing & Loan fund? Suppose you have only $5 a month availalde-in 134 months it will amount to $1000.00 af ter 7 compound interest has been added. If it's $7.00, in 104 months you'll have $1000.00. Figure out what a small surplus fund will do for you how much you can spare then call us by phone and let us give you more details. La Grande Building & Loan . Association M.OY1) MrKKNNON. Sales Mnffr. I ji (iniiKlo National liank lilil. ties at the Armistice Pay football game willi Pendleton. KiH'lHng Itce The fifth period Kngllsh classes recently had an old fashioned spelling bee. Kenneth Owen took lirot prize. Many -of the students fell down on live or six lettered wordH. . Hetty Cochran Announces That money Is coming in fast for the J union rings and urges that, those who have not paid to do so :it once nt the class Is eager to get tho order In. two I'litMs iN'oition,vri;. HAI.KM, Ore., The Iorthinl Well and Hupply company, wlvh headp;arieis In Portland and cup ital slock of $ro,ooat hits be-n inc'irporated by 1,. K. Nash. I,yle Miller and H. rJeliubnberg. The Oregon Hosiery company Iuih been Incorporated by Ittilph A. Conn, iM. .McDcrmolt und 11. C. Ourr. The capital slock ih ',no and headiiiarteis aro hi 1 'ortland. ' Motor Vehicle Gain Is Rapid, Statistics Show DKTROIT, Mich. (HpeclaD Mo tor vehicle registration In the tinn ed HtulcH Increased JS.D.per cent I during the flrt half of the' preww year. Ha lea are cunt In ulng ut n healthy clip and the Indications are that there will be a still further In creuao for the lust half of the yrur. At present It Is said there are more than tj,5uo,ooo puswnycr cur In the hands of owners. The .number of trucks now uclually In use throughout tnc country ex ceeds 2,50U,vuO. During Ihe last week there wuh added to the payrolls of Detroit automobile und accessories plants a total of 8717 workmen, bringing the total now employed up to 1153. This number is upproximulely 16,000 above tho high mark for uuy prevlous yeur, und means bul one tiling u continued output of both pUNHciigcr cars and compierelul vc hichH throughout the w I u 1 e r mouths, in some departments of tho larger plants the demand for skilled labor-is greater than Ihe Hiipply, mid labor bureaus are combing the country - for skilled mechanics,) .Koch a condition at this time of yeur wiix never hciore. experienced by automobile manufacturers, anil right now they are preparing not only for-next year, but for at leusl the- next five years. . . .Tlnnt additions . either are in course', of erection or have been contracted for, to be finished at the earliest time possible. Karly spriim of net your will we the bus mniiu faclurorH lu full swing with capac ity fu,r ton Umitetl to lake core of dcmundH which they are Katisl'led will be pu to them. " Who n'mrmltora Hip nlrn warm i.'ih of la.sl utunmor when v lonKfil for the nlco eool dayH of thiH wlntor? 1 1 . "Met us serve UOil Electrically We are fully prepared to take care of your elec trical needs. How about some new Mazda Lamps for those empty sockets? La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams Ave. OBIBBDQDHHIZBIBIIIIlBEIEIMIIIIIlHBIEaiZBa a ....... m n M M B IN .a a a n u Read the and n u n n ii u n n u n Safety ' Cuma to Our SUge lVput t 1114) Juffernou Ave. All MtUiia L'e f"iu There Dmljr. LEAVE8 IA ORANPE FOH Jowph I A.t I P.M. - P.l.; tjillKll.f. A.M. Ilnki-r 1 A.M. - lOi.'m A.M. . I:S0 P.M. - 4 P-M, KiiiiilnrIO A.M. - 4 P.M. prmllHtuii Ifnlly 1 1 A.M. . 4:00 P.M. - Di pot Phoue Mat" 7 TRY OUR DELICIOUS FRUIT SHEET CAKE Together with the usual largo variety. - WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS In our 7iew location ' Across the street from The Observer. G Williams' Electric Bakery Makers of Hlgh-Grade I'astrlcfl 'HOME OP TUB' GOLDEN CRUST" IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS To study any particular human mechanism properly and diagnose its ills is beyond .the power of any one man. - Rapid scientific advancement demands spe cialists and complete modern equipment. ' At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped ' laboi-atory give each individual the best pos sible service. ' . The Hot Lake Sanatorium 1 Dr. W, T. PhT. Owner and Director. 273 Years Ago The first printed advertisement appeared in an English newspaper 273 years ago. It told people about a new book and where to get it. The immediate sales on that book showed that a lot of people were glad to have this information. . Soon other advertisements appeared. Book lov ers looked forward to them for news of the latest and best books. . Now hundreds of advertisements carry news of buying interest to millions of people every day. The thrifty housewife reads them for helpful informa tion in the business of running her home.' The care ful man reads them for news of the best buy in clothes aut( 'mobiles or real estate; for opportun ity ,or pleasures. Every time you pick up a paper you hold in your hand information that will help you save money, time and trouble in practicnlly everything you buy advertisements buy advertised products you will he practicing to the greatest degree real economy! (bmlbiluUy I 4:1)0 P.M. n u M n u u n ' a m n H ' m ' H m M n n M - m a a n m n M n ii Si u M H n w n n n nl "! a I Jl II I! H U n M 10 J z;:iz:r;rz3BBiiiBEEiaii:BifaQ'