La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 23, 1925, Image 4

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TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Monday, Noveml)cr 23, 1025.
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OFFICE
Attractive New Linen Patterns
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(Incorporated)
An Independent Newspaper
FRANK B. APPLEBY
..Editor and Pul.li.her
HARVEY F. MA1THEW8
-Business Manager
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"My wire has joined anullicr
club. Do you believe In i-IiiIm for
women?"
"Yes, if kinrimwt fulls."
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One theory is thut Mr. Payne
composed "Home Hwcct Home" on
lie way back from a picnic.
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Published evenings, excopt Sunday, at lelt Adam Avenue,
La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday.
Entered at the Postoffice at La Oranda, Oregon, M Mecond
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f KTEItN'AL I'ltOTKCTIO.V: Tim Lord shall preserve thy
goliiK out and Ihy coiiiIiik In from Hits tlinu forth, und even
;for evei-mure, psalm li'l:S. . . '
' KLAMING STATE AND CITY
Federal officials and tax authorities charge that the
economy being practiced by the national government
is being offset entirely by the expenses piled up by states
find municipalities, for whom they urge a similar program
ofHnx reduction. It's true that our tax burden is really
very little less now than it was at the peak, considering
the entire"-ountry, and expense items have gone up in
most towns, cities; and state while the federal budget was
being cut. . ' But there has been a reason for it that makes
the unit allowing the increase not entirely to blame.
During the war all state and municipal and most school
improvements and developments were halted.' Every effort
was directed toward the war and many of our norma! ac
tivities bobbed up n few years later in a very shoddy con
dition. . Expenses increased regularly but most of the in
crease was merely due to the natural climb of prices. Now
there are many state and local institutions that have ad
ditional tax money in the last few years to make up for
the halt brought on by the war.
1'ossibly all of this money need not be spent. It may
be that we could get along as well without the improve
ments that these new taxes have provided. We might even
eliminate most of the things that we now enjoy -as com
munities and be no worse off than those who participated
m the first Thanksgiving' in 1621. But nobody wants to
do that. Taxes are difficult but they seem to be more or
less, necessary. We might eliminate everything for which
state revenues are spent, for example, and still we would
not reduce our total tax bill more than 5 per cent here in
Oregon. The groat majority of our, tax funds are expended
at home for schools and roads. Any real reduction effort
must start there and that's the last place more people
want to start. , , ;
A "Talk aliout women, look ut
Ihut woman crossing" the street. 'A
rut,', u hone and a-harik of hair la
rlfc'M. Pulntcd face, bure knece.
Iioylih hair. Women are Immodest
and pootively Kloppyl And you can
Hre. rl(,'lit through her."
Ii "Well, i ll speak to her uliout
II." .
t A "Do you know Jier?" .
Ii ."Khe'ii my wife."
An old flnuic rarely proriuceN as
niufli heat iih a new mnlHi.
Tin: m.asci i,im: cjihl
Hhe 1IOHH her hair:
lJ In the afternoon Khe OV.MNS;
.She's ulways on the lookout for
JACK;
She Incurs HII.1,8:
Her head in HAItltY;
She liken to drive a HUN'ltY;
At 1 1 men dim would up-l'AUL:
Her I'rewh udmlrorH are C'l,AI.Tf)R
alia
She tackles all with OUKT-lo!
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. Koine . husbands - can pay their
debts promptly, hut most of us are
Kood to. our wives.';
A kitlnapfMT plenilctl ns an ox
U'fiuatiiur eii-eiiiiiHIuiiee tho other
day I hat he liail seized Hie wrong
ltli-1. A lot of men -who nre not
kidnappers have done the hiiiiio
tiling-.
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Admitting survlvul, will there be
anything left of the woman who
continually gives you u piece of
her mlnuv ...
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AFTIOIV bl'K (Kil'I'A'I'IO.V
All Auierlcun Visitor "Why
don't they show tt comedy instead
of Hits scenic?"
Is Hcngllsh 'Ost "Oh, they
never show comedies at tho elnemu
In England on Satunlay night.
They're afraid they'll cause luugli-
ter in the churches.
.
OlolhPB do not make the man,
says a Iloston newspaper sagely;
but they sometimes break him.
I pleaded with her for an answer.
My brain was ull in a whirl,
But I pleaded In vuin for un an
swer For she was the telephone girl.
Since tlm women have reached
the prescntst!ige on the way back
to the rig leaf, the silkworms ought
to find their working hours much
shorter.
Iktotleggera these days arc not
only running liajirtLs, they're, sell
ing 'cm.
Kinoko and the world smokes
with you; swear off and you smoke
alone.
Spare the rod and spoil the hairbrush.
Kartin
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. Wonderful Buys In Tot's
! Clothes
Coming Directly Ik-fore Thanksgiving Day We Have
Several Articles Marked Down At
Special Sale Prices
; rOATH. age 6 to 111 8.l In $ IN. INI
UAI.llltlOOAN -nft'KfttRS. "Sk I" 1 (t.Vil.-. to M.tjt
wool. Diif:sHi:a. ago : to 14 ;i o.-, m io.no
SHOKS KOIt HOYS Oil Glltl.S. age 6 to lfi,
In good q tiillty leiilher HI.95 (
The best shoe milcle for the price.
CSTKANO i:Mlll!011i:HY THHKA S fnr ille
LAKdl-: 1UI,I, CUOrilKT TllltKAt)....: ,....10o
STAMPKO COOPS of nil kinds rn tl.00
AUI II-l' IAI, n.OWKUS for coals J.V Irt tl.OO
Norton's Kiddy Shop
I rorjilihig In Infants' and CliDdreu'i West
ti i:siav, xovkmuf.k 21.
Mouulnin Time Stations.
CFAO, Culgarjr, (Im. (36.S), S-0
p. m., ladles concert trio, direc
tion trio, direction Gladys Webb
l''oster. .
CNItlt, Iteglna. run. (350), 8 p.
n., program; George liouglns,
bagpipe entertainer; W. Tiithaiu.
singing Seoieh violinist; artists.
KMVA, Ogdi n, I'lah (Sfil), CO p.
in., Ogdi n Itiullo Dealers pro
gram. KOA, Denver. I'oln. CI22.4). li:lG
p. in., Itlallo Iheatir muslcale;
3:15, relaxing and corrective ex
ercises; 3:S0, matinee for house,
wives; 4, culinary hints: 4:15,
culinary hints: 4:15, rashlon re.
view; C:3ii. dinner conce rt. Ilroun
I'allice siring orchestra. Howard
Tlllolson. director; 7:30, News
Times concert.
I'aclllc Time Stations.
CXUV, Vancouver, fan. (I'lM) 7:30
p. m bedtime stories. Aunt
Ituby; s:30. Melnlyre slrlng
qunrtet: piano, vlollns.and cello;
111:30, dance orchestra; Hebe
Mutler, soprano.
KI-'OA. S-attle, W'ush. (4S4.3).
B:4r-:I5 p. in.. Hopper Kelly
company; :3D-in, Times Studio
program.
K.-VH. Hollywood, fill. (252). II-
p. m.. children's hour. Itlg
llrother of Kl'WIt; 0:3n-7. Altn-i
dena program. K. 1". Janes: 7.
health talk, Dr. W. I. Schuster:
7:15, microphone brevities; 7:Xn
S. program, Khner 11. Kly rum.
puny; s-li, l'l:l" program, W. K.
Kellogg company; !-in, pr.i.
grain. II. I.. Crockett, fiaturlng
Kllle trio: l.oulse Sullivan, so
prano: Way Walls and lits uku
lele; lo-il. Warner llros. frolle.
direction Charlie Wellman: II
li. Henry Halslead and his Hoi.
lywood roof orehestrik.
KGO, Oakland. Cal. (3lll, ll:;lli.)
p. ill.. Iitnehi'on concert; 4-5:30,
concert. Hotel Kt. I'Yanels; 6:30,
"As a Wonuin Tlilnkelh." Louise
ltiidls; 8.7. dinner concert,
liaidwln riuno company: s, "Itu
illo llrreiea," K. C U.: :10. Na
tloual Carbon company program:
Slsry rasmor. Tloilnlst: Mobert
ltaurke, violinist; Kva Oarrla,
pianist: Carolyn Crew Hill, so.
prano; Merrill Jerdsn. flutist;
"Harmony and Hysterics." Oiea
son mule quartet; 9:30, Auction
brhlire feulure; 10-11, Hotel St.
l-'rancia. ,
KOW, Tortland, Ore. 4'.'t..
I3:J-1:30 p. in., Uose City trio:
t-1, dluuer conert: 7:45-S, talk:
(-to, educational proa ram:
"Sound Invwrtmenta," George II.
Burr; Auction Bridge lessons:
tyl talk; McElror. quartet, in.
ON the dainty loveliness of beautiful linens your Thanksgiving; dinner (and dinners for years to
come) will find a background to do it justice ---a frame, so to speak, to set off good, cheer and
good food. ! ' .'
Such select and wonderful linens are here for your choosing gleaming white Damasks, large cloths,
naptuns, luncheon sets whatever you need. West's leadership is shown conclusively in the variety of
this timely display and excellent values offered. 1
.NAPKINS
All Linen .
IK'nulifiil patterns that
any unman would be proiel
In posM'SM, of flue llueii that
bt-lgliteim Willi every laund
ering. These lire nil in
ynrilngc, to bk cut and fin
Ishi'd. ,
$3.90 to $9.50 Doz.
MADERIA NAPKINS
Wonderful quality pure linen
Mudei'la nupkliiN, all liund punch
ed and embroidered In wveral pat
lenis, all filliihol, anil would irmko
enviable gifts.
$6.50 to $7.50 Doz.
Pretty Patterns In Lovely Linens
That simply radiate this, and many other festive occasions and
any woman who appreciates real linens is sure to be delighted with
any of these beautiful cloths. -
There are all sizes, from the small cloths to the large, more
expensive ones, with napkins to match each one, in a number of
pleasing patterns. . ' '
Why not make this Thanksgiving time more 'joyous with a
lovely set of linen for your "spread"? ,
Priced ,
$3.95 to $12
LUNCHEON SETS
BUFFET SCARFS
, HOT ROLL
COVERS
Iflm linen Mailevia plocos
in a iinhibor or stylos
rou ml, oval and fqiiaiv
with beautiful li and ctn-lji-oidfry
and seal loping, JU
several sizes, with napkins (
to match.
$2.25 to $6.50 Set
DAMASK
A number or iwclKhts. In liotli
cotton and MLllnen Dnnwsks in
jnrcl form, to he cut for uny size
table. A varied selection or charm
In patterns.
$1.00 to $3.00 Yd.
Novelty Striped Bed Spreads That
Add Beauty to Your Bedroom
STAMPED GOODS
lor Kin.", lunch set, napkins,
vollo step-ins, nitlit frowns, kid
die' milts mill dresses,-.' towels,
pillow slips Ami dollies All . iiintt
ernlely prhvil.
Silk Bed Spreads
In striped patterns of
goltl, blito anil rose, In
slzra or 7 JXIOS, 8 lv I OS.
'1'liese arc all silk spreads
or Krlukle Cloth ami of
excellent quality with cut
corner ami scalloped
edires. Sonw of lhcsfclinvi?
liolsler cloths.
$7.75 to $8.75 "
Cotton Spreads
Or Krliikln Clolh in
striped pntu-nis or rose,
blue, orchid anil gold, in .
sizes or 72x1 OM, 81x1 (IS,
90x108, Willi ami witlmut
bolster cloths; also cut
corner, scalloped ami
sipiara spreads, A very
serviceable and Inexpen
sive spread.
$3.25 and $6.25
SILENCE PADS
Ttuly mode qnilted pads slio
!Hx7o, or new carded cotton at
SI.25 each. Also dhe heavy wov
en cotton iiiRtcrlnl SI mclii's wide,
at $2.00 a yard. ., :
N. I. West & Co. . he.
LuV GRANDE'S LEADING STORE FOR 25 YEARS
4 (
12, ronci-rt: dance munlc, Mult
nninnh hotrl.
K1I.1. I.oh AiiK't-K, Cill. (tnS.2),
f.:.to p. m I.eichton'B Arrnde
titftitxTla orchcrrtrn. Juek Cron
alinw, h-utlvr; 6:3o-i;ji, history
ntory. Prof. Hcrting: Wi-okly
U of. Queen Tttuntauml her Hand
tniin: Chun. Leslie Hill, readings
and Uouta V. Kletn, uuloliurp
uml hurinonlcij.: 7;30, tulk oa
dnKs. M. II. Kohertson; 8-ro. AH
Mexleun proKram, Josu Arias and
tits Mexleun band and entertuln
em from thv old pueblo of Xm
Cuidud of boa AiikU'b; 10-11.
Art lllckman's UlltmorR hotel
dunce orchestra, l-'rvnk Kills.
Imider.
K.JH, Scattttf. Wuab. f 3 9.4 10:80
11:30 a. tu., "Miic aud Art
Konndutlon." lira. Tulnicrtou.
mualcul profrram aod tulk; l;16
X p. tn.. orttuif iycUmI. Wurlttarr
orirun. Columbia theater; 1-3:16.
"Home Helps," Hemic Redtna;
ton; 6:10, "What's doln at the
flutters; :8n-H. J'upret Sound
taiQK ft Loan Asa'n orchostrs.
direct iou Henri Pamskl.
KMT1U Hollywood. Cal. C:S). 6
p. hi., borof hour w llb Manimy
SJtnraona and llllly Lord with
Mariran-t Itnntl und nuborhood
children: 7:30 p.. m.t "The dia
mond Mines of South Afrtcii." K.
!'. Hurelay: S-m, p. m., KMTK
concert hour, Turner orchestra.
Loren Powell, leader.
KNX, Hollywood. Till. 33fi.9,
5:30.6:15 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe
organ studio. Town Taltler; 6: IS.
travel tulk, W. R Alder; fi:30-7,
Atwutcr Kent Itudlo orchestra,
Paul Klnsteln, leader: 7-7:45.
dlnuer hour music; 7:4f. tulk on
Health, Dr. Hobt. T. Williams;
8-S, program. Zlnke's Rebottom
ibg shoe otupany: 9-10, KNX
Mud to feature prog r urn ; 10-12.
tuorte night at the Ambassador,
Ray Wst Corouaut Gro-t?
daoeo orchestra.
KVO, Sun Francisco. Cal. (428 J).
7T:80.S a. m.. dully doaen ex
i'rclses. direction Y. M. C. A.: lo.
talk, domestic science, VlrRinlu
Tappan; 10:30, "Ye Towne Cry
er" and amusement Information
Venice; 12 ni., time siptialn.
readlna: of the scripture: 1-2 p.
in.. Kudy 8igrer Fairmont ho
let orchestra; 1:30, studio mat
tor prograju; 1:30-4:30, Cyrua
Trobb' Palace hotel concert
orchestra; fc:10-t:l&. children's
hour stories, IUr1 Hrother from
Hook of Knowledge; 6:30, "Ye
Towne Cryer" and aniusement
information service; 5:40, Wal
dmur Li ml and the States Hes
tnurant orchestra: 7-7:30, Hudy
Selirer's Fnlrmont holel orches
tra; 8-9, studio program; 9-10.
' prOKrum, Monu Motor Oil com
pany, tiypsy and M.arta, Mona
Motor OU trio; 10-11, Jack Couk
leys cablrluns, Cuhlria cafe.
KTAH. Oakland. Cal. C40). 9
9:30 a. ni., prayer aervice, Ktv.
O. W. Phillips; 8-10, mutual
atorrs.
jinx DIRECTOnS TO HMlTt
SALEM. Ore. Directors of tho
proposed new $560,000 linen mill to
be erected here within the next
year will meet next Monday to
select a site for the point. With
th exception of approximately
$75,000, all of the stock in tho
compnny has been subscribed. Two
10 per r nt assessments based on
the outstanding stock have been
levied. Thts) money will b uf.
flclent to pay for the site, It was
aid.
Sister Mary
Says:
(Bjr Sister Mnry)
Breakfnit Htewed dried peach,
cs, cereal, (hip. cream, creamed
dried beef on toast, crisp buttered
toast, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Crenmed oyrtors on
toast, apple and celery salad, oat
meal cookies, milk. tea.
Planer rork chops and apples
en Casserole, boiled sweet potutoes.
creamed Onions, grapefruit salad,
bran roils, steamed cranberry pud
dim, milk, coffee.
The hearty meal for children
under school aRB was screed at
nooo time, roascquently their eve
ning meal may consist of a dish of
cereal, one or tiro tablespoons of
finely chopped onion without the
sauce, shredded lettuce, the crust
of a roll with butter and milk.
Pork Cbopa and Apples
Aliosr oa or two chop for tach
peraosi to t served, depending on
Uu lUt .01 tlje chops sad the appe
tites of the persons. Wlpo chops
with a dump cloth and put a layer
in a llfrht ly greased casserole.
I Sprinkle with salt and pepper and
(rover with a thick: layer of apples,
pared and cored and cut in thin
slices. Iiust the apples lightly with
cinnamon and one or two tnbtc-
spoons of sugar. Continue layer
t
for layer of meat and apples until Ii
all the ment Is used. Tho Inst. '
layer should be of apples. Add '
one-half to one cup of bollinR wn
tr. cover casserole and bake for
one hour In a moderate oven. He
move, the cover for the last IB -minutes
of baking to brown the .
top.
(Copyright. 19S6. NEA Service.)
Iliraks Jaw flavin, kill.
I Awarded Comeiisa(ioa
OAKLAND. Cal. (ri Semi
professional baseball has become
an Industrial haaard In California.
While play nig- ball In an indus
trial l. nirue. E. L. French, is ar-
rnmento salesman, sustained a
fractured Jaw. The state Industrial
accident eommisstoa rrfuaded htm
his medical nstoKi and raid for
the time lost from his work.
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