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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
Friday, November 20, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER (Incorporate!) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBT ...Editor and Publisher UARVGT F. MATTHKVTti .Buaiaues Manager Published evening, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. Eutered at the Foatofflce at La Oraode, Oregon, as Second ' Claaa Mall Matter under act of March t, 17. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION CO'JNTX AND TUB :. C1TT OF LA GRANDB MEMBER ASaOCIATEO PRESS The Auoclated Frew la exclusively entitled to uae for pub. Ilcatlon ot all new dlapatchea credited to It or not therwlce credited II publiabed therein. All rlghte ot republication of apeclal dlapatcbea In tbia paper, and also lb local taws here in alao are reserved. - -Page. Four OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS "H ; ' - ' . y . . . ' sT.FFyA .. v SP4 .. f- X 111 ALlvouGor-foo-r' weul.Ther a 1-hlvs y -X1 t? ' KtA V fW 1DEKTT1FW EM AW VM- WiM PAiR O LIARS A U OM &Yf MJj SrM V J fSMl SEMO EM EOTMUPFEP?' CAUSE 1 SEEM M ThiV K ' X 1 f X$$L ! V 1H- limit, who shot me Rcoka A . . WJf W , V I Fi----"y jnTtTT- am rr vaaski' 5ommers! pMf'" Y i ljrr f Y fpflHi! 1 evmRdThEM. J f W K ( . IfCKfl T ' (- : j ,fp ' 'f ! i, i i ! 'I ! I aiiaUCHlr"('lON KATKH By Carrie Dally, per month In advance... ball jr. six mom he In advance Uelly, single "iT i . 75q ..14.60 68 By ttatl Dally, per month In advance..., "jaily, per sla months la advance.... Dally, per year la advance- Weekly Observer-Star, per year .S(ie .l.o ..16.00 ..12.00 ADVERTlaiNO RATEn Display, fore) n, per column "' A ' IMapiay, local, per column "" , 4oo Time contract ratea on application , fcTKIlNAI, PriOTRCTION: The I.011I Hhull preserve thy going out und thy coming in from IhlH time forth, anil oven lor rvprmorp, Pmilm 121: , These days the height of fashion refers to altitude, not puicniitude. . ;- . . ; ; '"' ' , y . Looks are often deceiving, is over 26 years old. ' ' No automobile, for example, An Oregon democratic platform is one thing but making all democratic candidates stand on it is quite another. . Now they are trying to learn whether King Tut was. murdered or died from tuberculosis.' We doubt if the proof of either possibility will greatly alter his present condition. The Mitchell case is expected to ,go along for another month. If it becomes a question of one side out-talking the cther, we'll bet on the colonel. ' He's hhd lots of practice recently, : ; The move of the police department to keep all minora Itlll. flf nnnl liullu in mtnrl r.iM tlA 1..... ' A... .11.:.... u..i- ...:fl ..... e''t iui viic njja, . tiiyiimiK LI1IIU Willi tend to eliminate ioafing-"Ymvn tbwri. inpoorhhlft.-'cti-'ugj mores, caies, or any place 01 business that is open and wnrm, is desirable. It's not the place so much as it is the idleness and chance associates that need le made less attractive. . . ' ' , La Grande is taking on the appearance of a metropolitan center if we judge from the legitimate theatrical produc tions the city is offered these days. In VLightnin'" then-ter-goers had an opportunity to see one of the classic comedies of recent years staged by .the lending characters who graced the Chicago cast for several months. Tomor low night May Robson will be here in a new comedy, "Helena's Iioys" that it, it's the newest vehicle for this highly successful and universally', popular comedienne. May linbson is a real star. She draws large crowds whether her performance is on Kroadway or. out in the. sticks. It should be a treat for La Grande. Then next week we are to sample a play that has caused much comment in the last year or so, "White Cargo," with the same cast that appeared in Daly's theater in New York. . "Blossom Time" is another creditable entertainment . due before long, so those who enjoy good stage performances are not to be Without them this season, it seems. i CONSERVATIVE BANKERS. The Oregon Voter has the following to saving regarding bank responsibility : ', "The primary obligation of a bank is to hold its depositors' funds in shape that the depositors can draw on same whenever needed. With that prim ary obligation fully safeguarded by ample reserves of cash and liquid, instantly - marketable invest ments in securities, it may consider its secondary obligation that of loaning money in its home com munity. That seconduiy obligation does not bind it to undertake any community risks. Rather, it is bound not to join in community risks. Local pul lic sentiment to the effect that a bank ought to help finance unseasoned local undertakings is an unhealthy sentiment. If it prevails, the bank which yields to it is in danger of going under. When the public wakes up to realize this, there will lie praise, not criticism, of conservative Iwnkers." 1m Grande is fortunate in having banks that are con servative in that respect They consider obligations to their depositor first and in so doing they are always pro tecting the best interests of the community. A well-being that is permanent is the only variety worth while. erTTr WANTED TWO FIRST CLASS A-l MECHANICS STEADY WORK Perkins Motor Co, Thone M-500. Cor. 4th and Adams OFFICE CAT TMAOK MARK Dlfl. Br Junius Some one played a nionn joke on tin the othtT du whep tly inath-d us n po.it curd hritrlnj? thfun wordH: ''Knt'lowt'd ploiino find l.f0 fur our Hiibscrlptlon." Ardent ovor "Ah, D o n r I e. plrn.so sn the words thut will make you minr." tilrl "Two million dollars. " So live Unit when you lenvn town Tnr ft few chtH snuio one won't Miy: "Wi'll, I ivi-mlnly am enjoying I its YHtfttllUI." llDrOKi; TIIK AWAKKXINfi Of IrouhloH, ronnuhiitl, jura und divorce, jTlilN; yyi; ty'lleyo. Ib pie fniilfull- A man falls in love with a dimple or run. Thru foollHhlv marries the entire Bill. In a irrnvi'viird In Wnrrp.ntni. KUKland, In a Hint) over the Krave of a departed niielloneer heuriiijj; the winkle word "Gone." - noccii The 1'lll.Oit Wtnicn mini i...lna U fllHl. JI'H lip to llrf to make It lll.Ht. enldt)tiir was taken to the linn- llitlll one ilnv. mill n illiiiniiwi. Hhoweil lilm to he Mirroring rnim MlllllH MV. 'Send fiti n infest t" he monii.il. "A irleM? oueiied (lie ilnrtor. 'Yon n h -mi the Itnhlii, don't ou?M "Nol" telleil t.ohlherir. inn think I shotihl wint it. iu tins NiimllHiv to (he Ititlihr."' The proverhlnl ii.ti nUmiided I.n Gramle man was seen walkinpr down the street the - other day wearing a puzxled expression. Tp iiii tnvesiigation. tt transpired that he had been delegated by Ills hel ler half to do the day's marketing, and had spent a good half-hour seurching for the I'ortep House In order to procure a hit of steak. ' AVe It how a man In Ia Grande who Imim lieen inurrle! 10 years and tloesn't Mik a day older than he diil I he ilay he was married; he looks 20 years older. A want nd asks for "a statistical you ng lady of pleasing persona I -ity." Jt should he easy for anyone to figure that one out. ' News Item In the dally papers: "Mrs. Jack Oempsey, formerly Ks telle Taylor, the movie actress, slated yesterday that she had no object Ion to Jack's proposed fig lit with Harry Wills. "Klglitlng 1b Jack's business," said Mrs. Jemp sey, "and I hardly think It would he proper for me to Interfere." "Klghling," so says Mrs. J)emipsey, "Is Jack's only stock In trade. And I wouldn't ask him not to, le.st he think I am afraid." Maybe so; but Jack's not Irish; fighting solely for the fun Xe ve r has a p pea led to J e m psey . He declined to meet the Hun; Claimed ex;mpllon in a shipyard at some twenty bucks a day. Fighting without "compensation" isn't Mr. Dempsey's way. Purses less than half a million he will skillfully evade. Jack's n synonym for money; when Jack fiKhts, jack must be paid. It seem thnt women arc harrier to keep In clothes now Ihan ever he fori'. leiilher Durbnnk would gain 1he thanks or the world if he would Invi-nt a noiseless in o. u 1 1 o. 2 KOI CATOKS TO Kl'KAK 8 A 1712 M", Ore. Two educators of national repute, Dr. Kllwood I. C'ubhcrly of Stanford university and Miss Mabel V. Wilson of the Seattle public schools, have been engaged as speakers for the Orepon State Teachers association, accord ing to announcement of K. R Curb-ton of Kncrne. chairman of Wife Helps Elect Hubby "After having been In bed hajf the time for a year with severe pains in my right side over th-j appendix, stomach trouble and bloating, which the doctors seemed unable to reach with medicine, and advised operation as the only remedy, my nurse advised ine to try Mayr's Wonderful Hemeily, and Its resutts have truly been won-derf-il as I am now entirely well and strong, and at the -4itsl elec tion worked hard to elect my hus band." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the tnrestin.tl tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stom ach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists. Adv. t T t t T y T t t T T t T f y ? Special For Tomorrow i Wonderful values in the season's smartest coats. Exquisitely fur trim med. Wonderful quality materials. Values to $21.75, ' All this season's coats. , $13.75 The Kind of Unusual Values You Would Expect to Find at La Grande's Leading Store N. K. WEST & CO. LA GRANDE'S LEADING STORE FOR 25 YEARS y y ?c y t ? ? y y y t y y y y y y y the coiinnlttcc on inromintion. Tlio nKRociiitlnn will meot in Portlund Jh'Ceniher 211, 30 and 31. The roproaontutlvo council will' meet December 29 for the transac tion or nil business of the associa tion. Tlie general and department al scBaions will be held on Decem ber 30 and SI. We 'all know what we would do If ve had a million dollars. Wo would wish II was two million nor-lars. Thewe darfker signs you see on the highways should be put before many roadside reslnurants. f r V AVe linve uln.it.l.. . ............. I Ibnt mo can sell Iduli-xrade itmf-: ln In iiiiMlll,, ( m or. ili-r hmisi-s anil at the saiiit tliiH't intii'il. We lutiicl IIh Imlk ofl "Hr fht ear of iiK.rinif In li-l IImiii Hirer nii-k w ,1m mid I'M Is due In iinlw l.ul.i.J C lute IlllillV IMtlcl iui .ui. .Lk ' iinnllhii; lis nniinl. '! .,. val,..mii lial call in us u, , Us "I'imu IMI liati mil llu. rii.hi ..!..... ill. Me nut itn.nl iiiniilllli of Itiill I. in niiiierial on I he low murum pinril iiliin. ' Anullicr snli -nian siilil. 'tinitil. inn'ii' mil Hi., hull) by the hoi'tiM." Thill's Hh' sluir. I ll'lM nil mirk liurellt.. .....I .. llirow I he old hull of high pi-iii-si mrr llio lllue Muiiniuliis lulu l'i n- illet.tn wlwrr be iH'limas. No. 2 Cedar Shlnglr. per . i .VllHi (JualllT Paint, ll.l.v I M. i.n.t hasp in i.,.,. uh. I ruphonnl Turns and nrnterrlT riliieiK. Keiii-i- I'wis ami Wlniluw filrtss; . I Claude C. Pratt j I Lumber Co. I "The Foot Man's Friend" Oapa. Found r. Phone kl-14 Ko Sunday Baatoi JUST THINK OF THIS For 98 Cents Wo will sob out n farewell to a very good Tint Wilier llollle or Fountain Syringe, and allow you to use thcrti yourself from now on. Red Cross Drug Store The Start Isn't. Hard Bl'T KEEPING AT Torn savin-OS ac COl'NT 13 WHAT COUNTS. . . . is Torus onowiNo HKOt'LARLT EVERT WEEKT La Grande National Bank Sound RHlablt . rroresslr s w E A T E R S Blazer, Coat or Pull-Over Styles. Infants' to age 12 in popular colors. $1.00 to $1.00 A Large Stock of INFANTS' AND CHILDREN SHOES Long in wear but low in price. Children's Stamped Dresses, age 4 and 6 50c Children's Stamped Dresses, age 8 to 12 75c Children's Stamped Dresses, age 14 and 16..90c Ladies' Stamped Dresses $1.00 Children's Bath Robes, age 4 to 12 $1.50 Children's Felt Slippers :75c to $1.50 CHILDREN'S COATS Age 1 to 16 Topular colors- ahd popular prices.' Crib Blankets 30x40 85c A Large Assortment of LADIES'. HANDKERCHIEFS 3 in box. Priced special for Xmas trade $1.00 30 PAIR INFANTS' SILK 3-1 HOSE In several good colors, to be discontinued, in 85c value, to close out At 50c Girls' Wool GIRLS' WOOL, BALBRIGGAN AND SILK DRESSES Age 4 to 16 Priced $1.00 lo $10.00 ALL KINDS OF STAMPED GOODS For Xmas Work, Selling; 25c to $1.00 Designs easy to work. Norton's Kiddy Shop ETrrytlilnc hi Infanta and Clilldrco'a IV ear 3a Silver Grill Special Tabic tie Ilote Dinner. S.lc Served Sunday's, 12 lo 8 P. M. A ami's Orchestra, 5 to 7 P. M. Give-the Family a Treat FRESH OYSTERS Direct from Seattle TAMALES - CHILI - SALADS SANDWICHES Short Orders at All Hours Choice Steaks, Chops n THE SILVER GRILL Strictly American '. Ml Bp!' t