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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
J Friday. November 20, 1925, Page Eight TITi: LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER I I I ) i i I If I i ..I 1 i) a d ii 1 V o e if f a tl e t il T ii NEW BUI L J resume her duties cs school t-achf r J jb-re Monday mom in-;, t Xephi I UP AT PERRY! PEHItT fSpeclai) The ww stcr nd office t-uiMic- befar enerti-d here for the Grand1 KotsoV l.utnt- r (Dmiuhv are n.anor wtn- I ,tKa. The n. -w l.al -iiTis -win w ,Thur4a- a jrrvat im prove mni lor I -rrj . The tmny t also ready lo iteoall ine lirtiU in tfr- com munity hiil- llut jeonc lfe.itt-r inl kRirs i-nt trie vi vk na visum x f rt-na and r lalnn'ui ove. Mr. and Fred totr and son Kill, ol ffHrnnt, art nsit.wr h-e tor soon- tnnr at IM- home of Kl l-Vli. Mr. KdMct fc uipto.-d ! ul Ik Grande ISoorfe lurotv r company's mill.. i Un. lavrfRo- Hob rt von calhd upoa sirs. . VJoh-Oro Monday.) I Horace ;. lon was a nu.af euU'-r at toe home of i;un vau Massachusetts Town Tornado-Swept 33 ft 71 j ..V- xv -ii rr Mum tranche Martin jrae a party for her school friends iiviu. i T-tnrkK. Tbe ouKini report 'a jroo-l lint'. MiM K!isbeth Joh.iwn spent Frank l.ars'n and m ape! tbv wk end Wtinc h-r si-r. J Kridy viMtin- Mm. Ilry iJir ilrc. Mary ISetckeL -n0 hail . lirt KU iro osvr to IVndi- , ilntw ivn); Hruri'n was lwsi KuUy ftiKHn io mt vb4nr in 1tt Iom lj.lhr r. vbl rain In on the nlf r- j . . . nrui irain from oifv. Wash. Mr- j : Kali to M-ttd tM" wtnif r ; at fVrry. v-k ti in t.a Urant' V4it Mm. K- W- Kftiith nn'l Mr. Wil- j liam Vai!M tn4- a trip lo IVa- i fiKton r'Otl)- to n:t th4r nns j a yaort Umr. Th- bo have r;nl ih- I . J SLtmr muraa oi u rviM-d a tiny pyi. ir- lh- navy, a at frs r -port. ikunllua titfu, hK-n f-t iflio HEALTH Mir lir. KflT-k Mrt.-k--r - ft r.-r u 'v3f! at mf, and the more 1 tried !mr rnonkJH Un-n, thr more oriou ' th-ir Isjte h.ram. I UnmertUtly 1 i tvelop4 a hish f vt-r. ily kn.-e litnt th-y applauj ih.n you: ha4 nnuiiHir ak4 an Ini.-r- . j -tw. r. j Is boilr-d ' lr ml i I U"h a publir opinion I you find not h inc. 'let 'us serve 7 t Zleciricaihj ' SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY HUCKLEBERRY PIES TRY ONE! Gwilliams' Eledric Bakery Uker of nftfh-CrJe -HOME OP THB COlJ)EK UtfST Jota Siiirr. nirtt watchman at ft. rry mitt, i ill at prftsrnl. Hmrt Kail t .kuis hoc 'Ir-r until Mrx. Mry H- Km it. who was ill j t;e k04y A th rtct KOW lu It nter .fay Ita tnowth an I im rlitotiHat i!h drtir.' of It- lody. contract ty- iw-hrbt flr n a!ons the tr- ts of Vourn. Masi, aftr a t.-rriTie mi:tIstorm sarpt thxourh the S w Knxiand static This ptt iure hott? alt as I fi of a tr.:l.ti- flllmx station bfifT the lorn:4o pa J hy. In-t !. t'; j0-. t- -r aa J clock of tlu- Kft Tniutrinn church of .Wo lxtrn aflt-r tv. ins torn from Dm- churtli. . : pay ni;i: ,umoy. i h-j nl. d. itutut :n jtv m pis frm A SAVINGS Paying 4J intcmrt sa ject to additions or with drawals tot any amoUut and at any time is the most convenient and sat isfactory we know of. n STATES tf liA to --vHl a (ar. vtior SEE OUR WINDOW- For Dinner Sets New patterns and speci:J terms. Call and re tbem. F. L LILLY Hardware lloa do p i lrtociiit tr jalioitur r-rnw Mtial lafc- rowe Itwm fcmr tM 1 .1 1 N. r. t Al'i !tH oi typlMdd fevr. jlVtiuAM iln-U. II, ! irtr t-1 by - oat ar it,- ut-iio ajr-ocfts t'yicnwrt m-r r.l mi mnrfiun iih v kicfclStv tmclHaa pradT j Im mlr-m of the v.th air r- : ,o-:-t- l it- i JiTcnamwr i coniam.aail tl. -tr..H. rrt-t nav $: a vr more : lt-iatiy Nti uk- Tt-t itt Art iand ft.ltk. IlkA 4 cari-WTn. jtowar! U- Mf-or of his tbnr Mi.. VI"i l flow ion Ooea H taXc tao:a ; ievr to dvveiopr . . 1 It vrfe Ifoai -vn to foav- sU-n dajA. j. What are the f,m syoiptoniA? llradarh. co-vhl-4. bronchtU ; relatively iow pulet tl-af n--.. tr riMa and continued fevx. Woax ts a typbotd i-arrtrrf ' A welt. Mftoo harOorltc toe rrin- of tiphotd f-ver. He fa a ofiAc to tnc cofixuur.it y. ep ciaily If he come In rooUct ctn too Or milk upf41-- How can we detect ewrrtret? liy UtMniory ranJ nation of fwei and tartne. What snood be otv trtta tKe carrfc-r? He hotild he inolatea vmtH ne i Is no lon-er a djucer. 1 tpbid fre- .pcewotahv; rJUm4y ao. rop- onltary meaaureo mill proV-et- tne coto munity and Unmunuaikoa llipro tret the laliiduAi. .at ts toe most lfiiOorti.nl firr. tentivc- measnre? - - IHMnfecUon of the dachirx of ' the iaftiri pctofl. thus otopnimcj uie inimwu at its wuit. 1.4 there any method of pm- t-uon amalnM typhoid fever for snaitpo and diphtheria? Y- aati-typhold imtn uitxatton. : ofU-n sivould .. one he Ira munued? Kery tarce yearn. fLi an- the? rtstrirtions placed j os) tpol4 feer ca-nes la Oo-on? TWy mst be reported lo tHc? k-wtth oVnannient. 1'atH nt must J 6e tM-jud uni.I the tuckr i are free from typttotd rerrna, r4 j pnvtutts cannot oe o4 Hr n tr-1 pfcod rocntftrt ut or ly a in.it tliy carrkf. . , t T7i-- rourt affirm- J f.ttnl tt.at tnt.rtainin: ryuJ- !-in:4n. th? or4r j ty and nofiility is the sflprvm t-t : tif. arrline j f In -anoxic t-mpemin-nt. Muscoj lite allow- ; and his company vi r- snmmon..l i j We are fully prepared;! to take care of your elec-jf trical needs. How about; 'I some new Mazda Ijunps, :for tho empty sockets?;! La Grande Electric Co. 1-112 Adams Ave. Dnsduiiolit 1 Dt Safely t'me i Our Stae Dco( HI JeJfrrsoo Ae. AU Sugea lM from There lily. I.KAvm Uk CRAAT: FOB Bakrr t AJ4. - AJf. - 1 :S0 PM. - 1 f U. KowUr 1 A.M. 4 P.M. PeaiBnoa DUx II AJi. .lOi.HJC. Depot Pbooe Mala ?H on l(Art .iMXi te nt. rlr. In th tial.la niJ 1'nnn- I'hi!i of; II' ' j Tt-.ink of H. tai.l llw ram- 4l.in. j A SMALL HEATER With Much Heat. The Wlnhouse "Corf G'oi - eiectric hwter ttl take the chili osi of then frosty morninri Just at tarn to your lamp socket the rurrenr con. xmptioa hi n-H and tbe inKial coot ks TeT loar. 1L & S. ELECTRIC Bofet notldlnc. Mrtm.M error iaskk$ hRTUM. Ore. I Al lioilln Canjch-. 4. mw-pi p-r tdHuc ao-J one of the first chaJk artnts on the actfV roat. dHJ here Tutsdajr. Mr. ;hey was torn at Sevilt. j Ohio. roruar 1U W. When IX J t-An be ran awjiy.from home t and en;t-tej tn the fVdir&J army as n druDiti'T boy. j lie came to the lBari5c coast ba 'auicisU, lt, wvs employed first j on Ka rYarn co a eeP4'r. After ' mhifh for ahotit nine yearn be wn a tjtff arfkt for the Sao Jose ! .Vrrnfy. Sir. atrehy ram to ! I'orilan aio-! ti yeais nfro nod h-eame a sk trfa nrtHt for the l"ortland T' terra m. I ii- t rMitJ by hK widow and n son. Arn-:ton ILoiitn Caurhey. an arrhtteet in t w ) ork city, and two d-.uKtttr. t TV 1 1 VI I I VI I I ZM if Vtc1 1 lv' . Utnd. but thjtt ohOtiMbt sfi k r. j-r tvolv 250UNCES Delicious To wit thr paia l.otxl IVUrloiu At mar prlcv. Uiaa . That HI br Nlorrd .1 tram Thirty-fit.- rwu To Uvrtt tftuliar. Pit btit. Ftrtac jrntr hovi lr the rtofpff (rJ. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Main 792 Bp Same Price forotvr 35 "YEARS WHY PAY WAR- PRICES? miiiiont pound Any spread for bread is best when fresh. You will find Gem-Nut Margarine uniformly fresh and good. It is delivered, under refrig eration, to stores in your community from conven iently located plants. Swift & Company u. s. A. Makers of Premium OUomargarint IFf & saving The Origin and Operation of Skaggs Stores From the bejrinniag of this explanation of the -astiitiaUy co-opera live plan of op-cation that has made the phenornemil growth of SSuknrs stores oossihle it must tw clry understood thai this mren ioes noi and ttevt-r has poet d as a phn attthrophr tnftitiKion. lVrhaps. beea?e of nrlr fiuencen, the executive heads have rae$ed of a more than ordinarily o-p seAse of J xsticx and fair play to ward their associate and the pontic, and UM-se. In torn. ftiay have inf.irvd many of the aeeminly rwoiutionary polwHt ikt have br-n put info practice. But these policies have on ly he-n made oprati e after it had b--n d t rniioel that tfcy would prove sound. It may srBi a cATiical thinp to say. but It is a vrieniific fact that practiraily ererx thine anyone dos (a bas d on his con ception of oHf-int.TSt or -If -prat in ca tion. .And this applk-s to our nobk-st as as to our m-anfst actions. We- 4o the things which we consciously or.su ronscioiasiy believe will satisfy our splrlt--ot or material desirtsL ' This is as it should be and upon a mile thought wll n to harnionlxe p rfcetly with th- loftiest tfacMnm and the most altrwistec anil it tone. Kn unselfishness, is selfish Therefore, when our men work ovt-rtime they do so because It is distinctly to their own personal advantage as well as from a st-ae- of loyalty to the organization an i to eak-ymeat they r-t out of their wori. And the otxajiization. in turn, has made it vossahJe for the individual to profit fron extra effort, not only from a sne of justice and fairness, hut also as a means of iftsurin? its own successf il opntioa. Oftims he thirrs which we do a9 a means of sattsfyinr oar own sense of falr-n-a will react, unexp-ctedly. to our own material adnnlav and it will be fotm.l that wo have accidentally irocovervsl a principle wlvich. If lntr-lticntly spplh wlil solve many of our most seriotts problems. P" thinr hapnnHi with the oprni:',: of tfe TOd Skarrs store. When the sxro n d st ore w as o pe ned it bcame nfrnaiy to employ somronp to operate it and the ownr of Ivnh storr-Ji beiterln? racmstJy in the prinefpv that every man is entitled to share in thr profits he be!ps to create and drsjrir. sine re ty. to prmi3e the nt w man with every opportunity and incentive hit upon the plaa of pain the mana-vr of the cw score a ttominol salary pins 34 pr cent of the net profit of hi store, such share of the net profits to be paid every t br o taonths. It shoild he made clear that the plan of cornpensation decided vpoa for the first 8kajna tnaaajp r resnll'Ml. primarity. from the owner's 4 re to he ahsolut-My fair wfth hrs associate. However, it was no oTioas that such an arranrrnf st would make the manarr's personal t-am-laxs defKndFnu ts a larc extent, npdn his on ffort. inteltirrtwe and efficsr-ncy ani t- n J to lesore his rnthusiaUic co-ope m lioo In the rnothods which the success of the firt W;ars store had d err. on rat i to te- f un. lame n tally rorreet. That this plan of sharing the profit? w tth the men who helped to ram tho-.n wss the ri!t of a more or e Idealistic Irnotse did not. in the Iat. d-tract frotn lt practical val je. both to the emptoyrr n4 the employ and Us eontiaoatton m elahoratton to the present time, coa st itutr-s one of the frost important founda tion :ons npon which this vast omntsa tlon re-.ts. The spirit which It exemplifies has attracted to us the btrbsc type of men and women to be fcruoJ in any sitni lar bunnesci in the world, but fftr who-1 loyalty, interest and Int'lliernre It woa.l be lmpeub!e for us to SQccessfi!y orr. ate our more than J widejy scatte-rd stores. (Nnl Week -U"ho Owwx Skacr Store-r) Nuts' 4 y&. Mixed Nuts : , 99c 2 lbs. Oregon Franquette Walnuts 85c; 2 lbs. Medium Oregon Walnuts 6k 2 lbs. Large Brazil Nuts : .55c 2 lbs. Peanuts 35c 2 lljs. Soft Shell Almonds ..:...79,c 2 lbs. Pecans 69c 2 lbs. Spanish Salted Peanuts.. Flour ....49c B . OREGON BEAUTY FLOUR Milled from old wheat, at a price of.. 50c per barrel under today s market. Per sack . .,......$2.19 Per bbl. $8.69 None To Equal Flour, per sack....$2.09 Per 1)1)1 :.. ..: .'.$8.29 Cane Suar per cwt. $6.64 2 lb. Roll Creamery Butter 1.10 Eastern Sugar Cured Hams, half or whole per pound .29 H. 0. Oats per package .15 Floor waxing Outfit 1 weighted brush polisher, 1 lamb skin waxer, 1 quart jug of Johnson's $4.69 An outfit that every woman should have. Money Saving SKAGGS Cash Stores Oregon CNTTED STORES Wa&iagtcn Id&ho WTomin UUi Ker-cU Cilifornl 1 "3 r s