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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
ae Ten- WHISKEY or SAME OLD STORY IN THE SAME OLD WAY WHA 5 C'lllOAQU M) Tin -fluo't of f'u.ititJ.iiii whlhkiy which III'I nv.r tho hortlor during th- flrnt n-vtitu of iirohthltlon him liun-Hy tti'fii flu in im-il tip will the tlilrMy Hv only iimomOiliit:" un,'- "cut" litik' y is till Omnilliin laltHn, rc purls rrniii HI. l'nul, .olro.t, I'li-vf. junu iimi Chifiifro imiiraio. I'rolilMilon iiutl.orltks in tlx- Hi Vmi un it miy Unit 66 per c n( M tin. lUiuor "olil tln-ro In rctllsilllnl uliMihol, Jtuiu running over the Mliint'.iula llm. thry nay. ! lircn "wi ll In liund for two nutl u Jitilf Dvt'n (ho fiutl.pruhlhlttnnto mi ll. ti III .If Citniulluu lUiuor.lt aull uhl.u Wliut tiirro In cuima In by luiiotiH'ltlic, (rmi'rutly ruu at .nlRht nil non-Mop trlpfl from thn 'hunter tu I lit- Twin CIMcn. Thn nlruliul wxl lu courocUnff fuW-' Mmior I'omi'H lu from tli" iuh! iimli'r.fiilrm VuitttlKunant iiuU iimny Ittriro 'wli Iiiih havo lirvn imuli'. Thir nr 1 tt,i0 ."lillml ilns" In jHtrolt. cwllmuli'K I'p.nk It. t'ruul, ci'iuiulHHlonor if- liolU'tv -whlrli Vuulil lmllculo u lurifo mill wtrud fly flow I tiff HUplv f iilrohuilu 4l rliiku. Jlcfurti muhlhllluit . Uii'iv V-to llion llci'iim-rt byluoiiH, Joim- i niiiuo lluiior rM'iiiOi I hi' ltlin k Kilo on th Drhttli rlwr' mnl ' nn Jjiko.H HI. i'.UiXr, lluvoii uimI l.'rlc. ImiI ftuVriil uin-nt tiiwit rt lluit.iuont if the C'miuiltmi Ittbtlhtl w...kcy 1h HpurtuuH, humio of l pulsuiiuus 11111I most of II hitch u till tin fit fur iuiifuuiplhui, " . ; Hum rmmrm hi I hi Hotrolt roa t't u t'ouipmullvrly miuitl .rrturu fur tlio rltunct'H they tukt I Up niii Mf iwy hfinir 6U TvnU u .,i'm iur hwr mul I n, ruao fur whlskr. Jlost wlmlrmili'i'M, lunvmcr, pny the runners u flut mttiiry, rnmlly l "(MiIMuh" lintt .ivcijiiiu iiuhv unl iiurn prul'llnltli', II Ik a ,iioCv;-.' iniikliiK lirovit inounHhtho mi Ywutrr tiiiil uU'itliol hislr liKi- Ktnulni VlilNkoy hy lit' uilillthnt of u miuuII (tmuunt r a rvctwnlo'tl hrmnl. Ho Iti-t'ut lint tun'titm lio tli'inutul for tfoud v'hlNkt'y fur "ontthiK' pur- pimiH (hilt tlllH tliU(l- llciflf i - IvivJ mid 1m oHi'ii mrn ly n mKIH iully lilvmlrtl Vut" whUkcy,'' ii ffurt tu Mtlflo rlvrr running HI I h i roll Lh now In tnjf nmilu i rt'y l. I'Viwioon, i uH tor f t ntonit, win lri'in' "mlml i ' 'i' tv m tii v, , THE LA GRANDE .EVENINO, OBSERVER i . -L.JJJ.H ' P.'"i...UailJJBW,."i II I II1. 1 1 rut' of u.fU't't C nUio rat IhihIm, whit IMtu, .uixvtilH cuucctilrullnu; ou t ll.uu liuiiic. i'Uv Itnuor ImtilncHM tu mul mtrt'ly tu l hi tun nufm-i tiro mul wale of com whkHkiy with a Hhh- Itm un. tlio, Iniporliiltuu of 4 'an illiui hrir, ili'i'luri tl TIiuiuUh S(uiti fitrint r ' prohlhltlou rhlrf. Much homiMuuth wtm l sohl, n Lh hvii- thctlc Kin imulc ftHMu atcoltol. Vhlki'y running mul hnporln tluu of boiuli i liquor into (Mcv1- unit t a rurltv 1l.-rr W bromrtit III carluiut I u(h from ('untitla billed uh vul iron, conccntrutcd lc mul olhvr nu'rclimuUHc. Jtccr forunuty wixh ItrouKht aitusa liko Kite In .unnll bouts, but Hlncc llu fiowrn- nifut rum chum.rn' lucamc ucltvi this inoiU' of transportation luw d'-cri-ai'd. nab tul confirmation la luck Inn or reported avrtut bootlrirpinK In tin- rhlraKo dWIrlcl. but It t artitl that nutoiuubtlc. rati and wutrr irun.sporlnttoii an nbout rinnib- popular among rum run- Give Lighting A Year To Pay For Itself Out Of Increased Profits l.ilitinjr Unit sells loses no time U't:iiiiir to pjiy for itself. m xv. It saves minutes in selling: that sum iitmuint to mnny houis of valuable time, saves di 1 hit's of selling cxiKnse that mhu inake a total snviujra of humlivdcj. It carries a message of uivttHlatencss at tract customon, und help sell merchandise of all kinds. Ordinarily you would pay a lump sum for a giod liuhtinp; installation. - And it would pay, you hack month ly month. Vnder tur sHX'ial offer your li:ht injr jiys its own way. We install your KvhhI lighting and you jviy tn it in twelve mouths, as it pays for itself. Hood li,uhtinjr can bo secuied at a lvmarkahly low st Just photic for a rvptvseutative. nir.s In tht.t trrrtlory. Now procrHwos have boon drvoU (ipt'U in the uiunulaciure of lntol canlH In lilts ami whteh aro known VleantUK" di-nalured alcohol. Just what priieejwes an used, be- sttb-s fi-illstlllation. Is a iny.slery wit to h reiloial ah til h.s and chemlM.i are tryliiK to sulve. They upect (he iiiuouMhlm maKnato.1 have U iholr pay ehcmlMM as clover as any in oranu nt employ. lu nirikinif at thbt partlcutur Mmree. pruhtbltiun fb hl up nt.t raided a t'htrntro ilriur ton where the principal stork m.s body-rub aloohol. Mueh or It t 111 wiui.ln cartum. but some had boon poured Into twti-tnilhm Jhk. lu thenc fUviti'd u Ihor-liko uKstanet which resembled the 'inother" of vtlicffa.r. 1 he druk'Kbtt explained that this Mih.ttance was lius-sian mineral till whteh had bren put Into llio nlco hoi to eou.su nie Its "deuaturos." As lo wholhor ho dtsclused his real w eret. prohibit ton ugent arc un certain Thus rar the department bus un earthtd rewt-r "cleanliifr plants handling tndu-sirlal alcohol In CliU cao than ou rarms, lu out-of-the-way rural places, and tu small touus. Two Living Buddha's of Tibet Become Enemies TATHIEN'UI. I'rovlnco of Bzoch wan (4D Tlio two "UvIiib DiiU Uli" of Tlbot nro ut outn. One hail fifd the country,. iinU slriru tlirralrns. InlrlKiira, polllical rlvalrlrs. nn.l llio aupcratillona af lln Tlljotnn peo ple anl non.'n Into thu falirlu of tha troublcaorno alluallon. Tlio un real la nol apparent on tlio urfuce of tlilnnra, for Thibet la ruled by tlin "lamaa" or prltala of lluilillm. but tltere ar niarna of dlaacntlou uindntr tlio luiuaa theintielTea. L'nder normal clrcumatancea tlio aplrttua! and temporal powers nro dltWed between tlio two mn ne erpted kniOTiir tlio. rollowera of thu religion aa-tho llvlni; repreaentu tlfea of Buddha. . Tlio Dalai Luiu la looked upon aa 'aplrlluul head und the i'uncheii Lama na tempor al ruler. Tho preacnt Dnlal Ijimn. however, haa tukon upon himaeir tho temporul power In tht country without surrenderinc- thn aplritual heudahlp. Tho Tanchen Luinn has been forced to fleo to t'hlnu, where bo wamlcra from placo to place whllo lila followvra In Tibet plot for hta return to power or tho over throwing of the IJulul Lama. The political uapecta of the altun tlvn result from tho position of Ti bet aa u buffer atale between In dia and China. One of the two Tl Imtlan political partlea la pro llrltlnh und antl-Chlmse, while the other la untl-Iirltlah and pro-Chl-neae. Tho leading political 4iuea tion la tliut of Tlhct'a atlltudo to ward the two preater nations. Tlie Thursday, November 10, 1025. Iala Lama Inclines toward India, and Punchco toward China. risn Air Service for GuanU KltANlCT-'OHT. Ky., (AP) Vro vlnlon for an ulr lairvleo in tho Kentucky National Quard mayju? HubmttU'd to tho state legislature when It -meets soon. Adjutant (louorui Kehoo nlroady has uttt'd airplanes . In lnvestlKiition work over tlio co it I strike zones In tho state. 11 A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Paying iv0 interest sub ject to additions or with drawals lor any amount and at any time is the most convenient and sat isfactory we know, of.' UNITED STATES J& ... W j. IP YOU have never baen ta Californul it abould ha Mw effort of your life t. go. ' RepreamtatiYe of the Union Pacific V Wul gladly furnish you itluatrated beaHeta'cmng complete information about this land where the aun ahlnea moat of the time and 'where you eaa enjoy out-of-door life all the time. . Convenient train connection, either via PuiBajJ or Salt Lake City at very reasonable round trip fares. Let us help you plan your', itinerary, quote you fares, and make all your arrange II. Kccncy, La Grande, Ore. This One-Profit - Unit-Built Studebaker .... offers you 3 major advantages in Quality, Price and Protected Investment SAMOA HMIII S THIUYI.Vt; O.N MI1.K OF HKXtAMTS 1'AliC I'ACiO AT Young co. etttinui.s for young Saiiioaua ts the. advice of the fatted States gov ernment to South Sea mother un able to aeoure milk for their liable, Th. use of cocoanuta for bablea Is still uu rp rhm nt. but mj far la eoiulden-,1 siiccesj-ftil. Kaeh rfalld b given the meat of four very oillig eoeoanuta dally toc:.tliftr with all the cocoanut milk he can drink. fluid welfare work In Samoa ha. Men organiied o that all vlNHgs In American Samoa an Ulted at U at once every two weekn. In each vlllugv a eollllllttt. of women hai. I.e. n uppotnteU. Liables arc taken to the weekty mt'tlngit of tnta vummltler. When a baby In rrt'-wa In weight the mother fc praised itllely: when tt lw a, the iniUher ta called to account. Iial t'lilldnn In Jaiau Mar Hasp Male as !h InxilmaMrr Se (he nttxlrl inl:tlUtimt made in tur U n. t'otniKirr the hthlmt; (mil this M-tenlific fiMuiT v.ith yimr rrs. rnt instsU.vlmii and judof lr ontr- Never Such An Opportunity m it J) stouk ruour mitu ijcht Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company X" TTTT I! 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All cars arc fair value but there is a best value. Few motor car "manufacturers" have foundries, forges, etc., to make their own cngints yet one-fourth of the cost of an automoliilc is in the engine. Kvcn fewer build their own bodies yet one-third of the cost of a car is in the body. Only two makers have adequate facilities for making all bodies, en gines, clutches, gear sets, springs, differentials, steering gears, axles, gray iron castings and drop forginga: f'ord in the low-price field and Stude baker in the fine-car field. One-Profit Value Hccausc of its unique manufacturing facilities, Studebaker eliminates proi its which all other quality car manu facturers must pay to outside parts or body makers. Savings effected in this way run to hundreds of dollars on some models. Thus Studebaker is able to use finest steels, finest woods, finest engineering and superlative workmanship in its cars; then to add costly extras . . . and still charge m more than competing cars. 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As' an example of the value One-Profit Manufacture makes possible, sec the Studebaker Standard Six Sedan, Studebaker Standard Six Sedan (Four Doors Ample Power Wool Trimmed) $1395 freight and wax tax extra I'nJcr StuJcbakcr's fair and liberal Bmlget Payment Plan, this Sedan may be purchased out of monthly income tor an initial payment of only 1 . $555 Down . Wo-Vearly-Moilcir) Studebakcr's Lowest Priced Sedan but all quality THE fine Stinltuakcr Standard Six Sedan illustrated below is a real (cur-door sedan. It is upholstered in genuine wool cloth. Carpets are wool ' Windows are real plate glass. The equipment includes an 8-day clock, gasoline gauge, ash receiver, rcar-vtsion mirror. Mop light, dome light, safety lighting control on stceritn; wheel, automatic windshield cleaner, coincidental lock to steering gear anti -. ignition controlled by same key operat ing door and sparc-tirc locks, and full-, size balloon tires. All instruments are grouped under glass on a silver-faced dial set in a beautiful walnut finished panel. Rut tlic most Important superiorities of this Sedan arc concealed within the framework of the body and in the chassis. . Body pillars, for instance, are of northern white a-li. cros-iiictubcrs of hard maple. W'c -pay a premium for steels of extra toughness. Run the engine the most powerful in any car of its size and weight, ac cording to the rating of the X. A. C. C. and the Society of Automotive Ettgtr . ' nccrs. The motor is not built for ex cessive speed, but rather for smooth, trouble-free service at 5 to 55 miles an hour. It is built for a long, quiet life not for spectacular stunts. Wc will gladly demonstrate this car and finance its purchase on Studebakcr's fair aud liberal Uudget Payment i'lan. to A SMALL HKATUR With Much Heat, t.V r-'trv h--TT mill XiKt ihr c:i! Cttt rf ur Uxv x ; ;'r-' cmv in H. & S. ELECTRIC Vmnarr Uri tMasttla;. M. J. GOSS