La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 25, 1925, Image 4

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TIIE LA GRANDE .EVENING OBSERVER
(Incorporated)
An Independent Newspaper
FRANK B. APPLEBY
-Editor and Publisher
HARVEY F. MATTHEWS..
-Business Manacor
Published evenings, except Sunday, at Kit Adama Avenue.
La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published evory Friday.
Entered at tbe Poatofflce at La Orande, Oregon, aa Second
Class Mall Matter under act of March t. 1S7.
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CITY OF LA QRANDB
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credited If published therein. All rights of republication of
special dispatches In this paper, and also the local caws here
in also are reserved.
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ri:KB RELIGION: Pure .-Union unci iniditll.-U luforo
God und the Father ix this: To .visit the fatli.-rl.-HS and widows
in ihclr affliction, und to keep himself unspotted from the
world. Jumes 1:27.
OFFICE
CAT
TMACl MAJ.K ntO.
By Junius,
Ity stitrriiitf tli 1 1 rawer uftli mi-
I rtfii.'-httj work mtm ri'lluwH iiiuii
I ai;t; to kria tliclr ilotk lou cltiui
aikl "uuMiieKH-itkc."
If tlic ancient Gn-k heat-wave
wt anything like the modt-rn
A hi lean ont-n, we dun't Maim
Itiotfcnt'B fur spending Ilia IUu In
a tub.
Missionaries from Africa, inttixt
the JuiirW; bcuuth'3 weur more
clothes than our flappers do.
to K't Jilt mw 11.1' or floU.es
ruint d think i Jutk J HMiipwiy
uiiKht to ruh into u fihl -with
that nose lie has Ju-t buUrikt.
If oil ti-" umutiM iitM In the
world were placed end to end llity
would not rt-'iii-h uny cuncluslun.
-
Wliitn His nrc uwd to Ket out of
hhitk situations.' ,
Mun tietcr mil ''. litiw umk lie
Is until he trier, to iilt miih.KIii
or iiii'trU a ireit girl Milenwuauiii.
Many u nwm lu furr he ahouM
JUim jTiiiiu to his vcuiihiiKiiH
liy pouring l.uozti ri puled ituud
Adown lii dry i-.suphuKiis.
for hvr liutluuiii mi lie van go to
work.
Most men like Klrls who refuse
to wear uliort kirw uny longer.
.
An the taxldermlHt said to the
huiKlui: "Aha. trylnjf to ideal my
Btuff, ehv:: .
Zui-hary Taylor' Shrine
tu lie nn I'; s. ( round
l.Ol'ISVir.LE (AP) vThe body
of Zuchury Taylor, hero of th-Me-ican
war and twelfth premdt m
of Ihe United Ktutes, la ut last to
rest on ground owned by the eov-i-rninent
he served.
Awarding of a contrart for the
const ruction of a nmutiolcuin to
llif we.-iker M'x Ls tlint portion I hoiis tin Ifodleis of the victor of
or the human nut which (-"h-s 1 Hwna VisUi und his wife gives
ilowtuov.ii in wro weitthcr fit a ! lasting recognition of the man who
hnir-inuHie,! Imv wail mul imitiitt defeated Oenpral Kuntn Anrnr.
When you come right down to , to buy a muffler ninl woolrii Mk nrmv of SI.immi with ftmm vninn.
li. I nc only Ulllerence lielween in
laws und outlaws 1h the ieUing-
Wall Ktreet broker Ik broke.
!,ot about a million, one who
fi.shcs in liable to lotte ills bait, rt--murka
un exchange.
The leading Chicago lx)otleggeis are said to be devotees
of grand opera. They probably make up the only dass
that can afford it. ' , . ...
An English scientist has discovered that a ship travel
ing east is lighter than wheji it travels west. On the At
lantic side federal prohibition officials have also discovered
that they travel drier.
I'Mt mashed irotatoo with your
IHUfi,
If oit would filrHM' your wife.
Vou' II liko tlic coinbliiatioii fine
They won't rail off your knife.
.
"Head the new-spa pers t hnr
oitKhly and you may live to b l.r0
years old," Bays Chauuccy Dcpew
at 91. Hut how can we vado
through Uie Kunday editions in u
mere l&ti ycarH?
, . ,
Tim pedealrlan who flicks tip n
thumb for u ride, hoiiH'timeH Htick
up the motorist when he getu it.
....
Till: I Nt.KAI l l 1 li THISti!
Our paiH-r m: HHic j-fHinsr wo
ninii tM-aMtI rroiii the biuiiiii
biiflillng only-hair gliid.' ' ' - ;
i tt
rui;keV In, the'' tliiigf oval wurf
the Colorful crowd,. Januivil in
with ttcarcj lj room to tin Hth"
row on row layer on hi r - tin:
cru.Hhtng mob ' wits1 packed - iii
packed In. aa Home one mild, like
sardines nardineM." And the funny
part of It ia that they were sar
dines.
That's human nature for you.
Th' same feltnw who !nsn't want
Come Seat Yourself
And Guests at Our
V MAIL EARLY.
""The approaching holiday season is heralded by the
usual request of the postoffice department that the public
do what it 'can to aid in' the prompt handling of mail mat
tor which will be increasing in volume each day from now
until Christmas. .
In sending gift packages two things are important if
disappointment is not to be invited careful, wrapping, and
mailing as soon as possible. Holiday package majl may be
marked to indicate it is not ,to be xipened until Clyistmas,
and this permission should result in an increase in early
mailing.
It is a mistake for any person to feel that the small
amount of mail which he sends does not delau-tlie trans
mission of mails, but the aggregate of -mail matter in a
community like La Orande severely tests the facilities of
the postoffice force at each holiday season. '
Even if an individual does not take the broader view of
making his contribution toward the handling of mail, he
should think of the personal advantages in obtaining the
best results in his own shipments by turning them over to
the "postal force early enough to avoid the inevitable rush
of' the holiday season, thereby having reasonable assurance
of prompt delivery.
UY!
The greatest gift is life, but man is not privileged to
give that. However, the next greatest gift is health and
that man can give by buying Christmas seals again this
year. If every man and woman will buy a few of the
little health stamps the billion that must lc sold this
ChrisUnas season will quickly be distributed and another
year of effective warfare against the white plague will be
assured.
The Christnii'.s seal is the standard of one of the most
hopeful and dramatic fights ever made against disease.
This fight is being made against one of the oldest plagues
that have afflicted man. I'or thirty centuries the dread
disease has gone steadily on, marking its victims and leav
ing them to a lingering death. The approach of the disease
is so slow and gives so little warning that for many cen
turies no attempt was made to stamp it out or to prevent
the spread of infection. Other plagues got in their de
vastating work so quickly and o)enly that man was moved
to organize for sclf-pmteetion and succeeded in wiping
them out. Finally man launched his fight against the
white plague and immediately liegan to gain ground.
It is estimated that tulwiculosis in the Vnited States
ilHs out a small-sized city ever year. Tt is also estimated
that to endure the disca.se in its present stage for the next
r,5 years would cost Hie nation twenty-six billion dollars.
In the last 'Jo yeai education and sanitation have com
bined to cut the death rate from tutarculosis in two. Medi
cal experts estimate that ke -ping the disease under con tin!
for 35 years will mean virtually exterminating it.
Will the public give seven billions of dollars in the next
"." years to abolish tulieirulosis or will it permit tulieiculosis
to take from it twenty-six billions of dollars and many
thousands of lives? That is the challenge which the nation
answers every Christmas. The seal sale in La Grande
starts Friday of this week.
Sciatic
Neuritis
The sciatic nerve, militated .it
the- hack of the hip jutut it fre
quently the (tuhjr-ct ' of Nenriiii,
giving rise to the painful disease
Sciatica. The symptoms are in
tense pain which nlmuU iluwn the
thigh to the foot( often nggravn.
ed by walking, and with painful
points' along the - course of the
nerve, very tender to the touo.u.
Tni diKensc Is a very obstinate
one and due 8 not readily rt-spo-id
to ordinary treatment. Tt takts
more than the usual pain -s-dative
even to alleviate the pain. $
The quickest, mi f est anil tt m t
way to get rid of the pO'Mifleat.
nerve nicking paniK of Neuritis H
to get a bottle of AHenrhn Snec1;H
Formula No. 2, w Men ciufrt in
capsule form. Take t hem a.s di
rected and notice 1 how In about
-4 hours they have consider ably
reduced. If not entirely b:tnlsh-d.
all pain and stiirnrwi. fnniini-
until the Neuritis has entirety
up ea red and yiui are abb- t"
ork und rest In comfort om-e
again. Kill ('reus I) run tdore
keep.i Allen i hu Special I 'orni lla
No. 2 in stock all the time unl
Mils lota of It. Adv.
Than
Table!
ksgiving
Save friend wife all the work necessaiy
to preparing a big dinner. She and you
and all the quests you want to bring
will relish the sumptuous o-course Thanks
giving Dinner we plan to serve.
$1.23
Jiut r.ole this tempting Menu: 1
Fruit Cocktai!
Soup--Chicken a la Anglaise
Celery Hearts ' Sweet Tickles Kipe Olives
Choice Of
Fiir;;ssee of Chicken, Egg 'Dumplings
Fried Spring Chicken a la Silver Grill
Uoast Capon, Oyster Dressing
noa:;t Domestic , Goose, Home-made Jelly
Itoast Young Tom Turkey, Cranberry Sauce
f;. . ,, IJuttered' 'Cauliflower i;iV
Creamed Whipped Potatoes .
Hot Rolls
Hot .Mince Tie Cake Ice Cream
Tea Coffee ' - Milk
Home. Made Hum Pudding, Hard Sauce, 2"i Cents
Dinner served from 11 A. M. to 8 P.M.
.Music 5 to 7 P.M.
The Silver Grill
Klrict.lv American
r '. .. !
i' ' .
You Have Made Possible The
"Leadership" This Store
. 1 En joys Year After
Year
It is a proud possession of this organization. Vou have shown
jour appreciation for the excellence of service that is charac
teristic of West's leadership j ou have shown your apprecia
tion for the high quality goods, the large stocks, and the un
usual varieties we have offered and you have appreciated the
extra measure we have always sought to give for every dollar
of your money. , . i , It,. $ Jj.v.:,2i
Your appreciation and approval have permitted this organi
zation to continue and grow. We lhank those who have made
West's leadership possible and wish you a pleasant and Thanks
giving holiday..;. :
Our Store Closed All Day
Thursday, November 26th
SEE THE-
! 1
1 Message !H
'ri10 ,m,st thankfi:1 1,lan ;it y IfkragwB JuSSJ
grr:l soa.si.n ol the year is the one who ftgjjffifg-. j
I t i .-''nn u.ii.j; i.iiti ..Mut nir ii:e Bv-';va A"
La Grande National PSi!
ISS A Mi'iy.li-r of the lV.ie:! Kesiiva '- '
N. K. West & Co. Inc.
LA CiRAM)E'S LEADING STORE FOR 23 YEARS
v '
llrjif Ihe C.lii'ini-ii. 1.. I. S. l':ihfrna( lr. .tliintlii.v. Vn. ' ' ' "
ti-.-rs ami u-lihl 1'ilMiiMin nf S',u:in- , l- of hulhui.i Iti.itfi'i.'. .miiT will , ,
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has Im-.-ii murkf.1 l.y a Biaaii.-; pan.li ill ii.-rii.il the .intVrlor. il-in.ar h.i'.iili.s 1m si. nrr'i,".'.
l. -l near liiimii.V'''M.y i u lntlow Ul Hi'1 r.-ar I Wli. n i,.. it,.
Ihv s.ol six ". norlh.-ajil of h-rv j wall, to I..- s.-n. 'I'll- l-nL-ta on,,,,,,,,,, ,- a,M,li,-.,n!s l.v ii.inuim.-I
wh.ir.- ji- ol-poK-.l l -lay an.l W.-I.s- , 111.- lliails..l.uin will ! Hi r.-.-l. i i r . thai only l, ,1-hiiir. .1 ij-.m
t.r on tlx- um-sti.m of l.rriiorjai ! i .-s i, ,...' , u,, ; ,v,.r,. ,....
admissions. " ; Wln-n n mini i-i.m-s Ii.iin.. all . ;!.!.. i WilJi n. ( v u .fj ,h,.
in.- iiiiuri- sarin- 01 ...n.r-.. , ur-.1 om 11. laxt-s ol r HIS lual. A I riot .-.iiwl to irot..t him from II..-
':tnir- fi-ii-i.l. s.
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THANKSGIVING DAY
Tin: srtv ANn UAi.HN.-n or 1..1 i: -HANKsnivixn rt:.s:r ,.-i-i'v,, v,,-,- V,U
on tiik ti hki:v ami oTtinit cunt, riiiv,s Yoi- si-ht ,., ,. 'V. . N 1 "Nl '!
;oi'M. ..- it a..,.. Ti,,; KTnxo ol- y,,,'-,, ,"N r"K nA'K-
Kvorr nit. stic h..st.-s knows tho a...-. tiv. n, v, f , whi, . ' '
W,- ott.T yoi. a won l. if H onm-timltv t., ,.,.; ,r ,., " , ' ' nl...!.-rr.1 s-ls.
Improved Fordor Sedan
AT ()lR SHOW ROOMS
Perkins Motor Co.
I'hone M-300. Cor. 4th and Adams
:it ft y:n;ii it-s.
X t'OMPf.KTK S7U K
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NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP