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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
Tim rsdaY, Novcmlicr 2G, 102.1 Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENTNOOBSERVER 00000000000000)0000000 300000000000 OUT OUR WAY. By VILXXiV3IS oooooooooooopoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I o - ' - o (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APP1EBT- dlior and Publisher HARVET F. MATTHEWS- -Business llAnafe Published evening, except Sunday, at 1411 Adams Arenas, La Grande, Oregon. Tba Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at the Postoftlce at La Grande, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter under act of March 2, 117. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTT AND TUB " CITY OF LA GRANDS MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Pras Is exclusively sntltled to ess for pub cation of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. Ail rlffhts of republication of peclal dispatches In this paper, and also the local ctvi nerv al also are reserved SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier per month in MAmn Dally, six months lr adTaaos . neiiy elnslr oopy Tie -44.60 By Usd Dally, per month in advance 0s Oaliy, per six months In advance- Dally, per year In advance- Weekly Obsenrer-Star, per year 1.M -11.00 . ADVERTIH1NQ RATES Display, forwlgn, per column A fm Display, local, per column l"K Tims contract rates on application liKVKHE THE fltEATOP.: Thou am worthy. O I-ord. to r'c:iv Rlory and honour and opr; fur thou hast created all thine, and for thy pli-asun: they are and v.tre crvated. ICcvtlalions 4:11. We wonder how many people and all of them have abundant reasons for !einjr thankful regardless of their condition in life will stop to think today what reason was behind the holding of that first Thanksgiving Day in America so many generations ago? i 'J ,. ; J .. . . -Z- j ;:;!C-J MOVE LH? WE lL N.Z-JL. SOuuA MA ! CM MAI io I T'l'S PAvmwTOu ( HarTA co- 'j. CM "THERE. WOO : ' V f-1 WAv 1 Vr;0 SO" j ' ';',V ARE. 6LMlKE.fAT !' 1 Doe oav fore. ctw-nK-.e. H . .lJ CoRTimJGoshjkjd g ;; I MStiOX. S . VMomMcR X CouuOm'I o : s r-r-T rfc ',:. (V rOvAfSAV I n mm MF j l3lr - ' ' . "1 j.J7av.U.3 8 .j I - ' WHV MOTHER5 GETC-RAV . . -3;r o ; !o cimiim; i:l-iltt 18 . io OFFICE CAT ByJivniua .nion- th:n rtrs !o Iht fjrt l l 1 Truink:ivin:r .lu in .ini-ru-a, ll wotiM fr--. in lo r jmfort-lovln- Uia th- I'i.i:r!nis had httk t-uli..' to v irr-.tl. fu! Imaus lhn- , l::u:s row Uo im.i S!N.- inank.- lorj,,,! u.ng,h of r,.si,l ,... harv.l mo n:n:-n:ii M.yVvm,.,r , a, ,nc honu. of , Jay has d-.neraud Kilo a worldly ; vvilllajn II. rushing, on -the hwiitiay. Xow that Thaliksfeit ing hua ar. i rived let us n-niark the billing and ! cooinir doesn't end In June. Just ; Several papers of Oregon are much "put out" at the map of the department of agriculture showing the main highways of the western states because some of the roads ureincorrecUy shown, some important towns left off, and some main highways aren't noted at all. Of course such iibc cootn- ... - i incompetent work comes under the heading of "toojwid'j Mix-ievo-im tnmx-r tn..ne, 'and u.t ihhith w .inet but we doubt if any strange tourist is going to be misled Sj,1"""" ' - rroiiui.ir iVe ny tnis nusiiuoiTiiaiion. .noioiious nave long ago.oecome skeptical of vague government maps,, and most of .them arc sufficiently experienced now to have a half a dozen or to depend on none at all. To be sure, this piece of work by the department of agriculture is a farce but not a serious one. LOCAL PEOPLE ARE THANKFUL . i (Cofttlnuaxl from Pr On.) 1; trt'rt ss Of O'l Man. walchlnc tromtjui:- plavi-r. ( cUfA' f"r "ut!,a in lmt " wi:vrtnly nrinarkvii: "Tli. n V a 'l' ' r fUc.-J irlK in il. ! don't swa'low It S'';I1" lm:i' I'""" ewry I line." tor hu V!...nks.: mi; duinr. "Wv k - ", j;ir tf.;iRrtil (r ! icwoti rtair. l-l u Ik thankful loa.t ,,,:t vh-n w- h:i- to ,iy x"x' of all. l-cau-- m-.- haw on- day lo v ' ar' n t 'iui1e tl.unkfui. r-r b thankful for Widt-s. iav da"a. -",onnll-. - s I Tli- fM;;t:Iy :-.t n y s tf';.n!- 1 'I tlK.I l- S-tflM- till' V. K'ushtns. J. Haute rn Oregon's' O olu-st woman pionee r. loth in aw1 died No- o jnil-ia highway, thrt-? niiii froi.i.o 9 Tii DalN-s. Mrs. rushing h;i-J IVl the men he that-.kftil th;tt womrn 'till wear Ttheir tskirtj Jjr-th'-r up than down. - i ts a t o lt onn-n lr thankfttl lh.it men Botr.Hy r'f!"" to war rtioit tmpn in their Iroufers povktj-'- h i u all hr thankrnl Ihal rxaiv ormtrtl nilk lr?at xuic frtini lr' In his lmarks .xforc the chamfier of commerce this week MthQ general, jnv&s agent jpf ..the JUnion Pacifijc ,gYe sonic figures on spending' of Uix money that lcar out our Kcent statement that sUitc expenses arc but a drop in the bucket as far w our tax buix.cn is concerned. He .says that 49 per cent of our taxes go for schools and 22 per cent for road.s the balance Iteing distributed to cities pnd towns, county expense, stiitc and federal government,) itc. We do not deny that strict economv is best practiced .VT- 1' 7" njd" ,I,C lell-r I nl jou. by watching the little leaks fii-st," but we refuse to lie wfir ito -Yt. tr- i r.a i it 'kidded" into thinking that our tax burden is hifih simply J"J;-1'"? ln;;'" , 1 it n.iid. ou art" fir.-!.' anl o 111." I'ecausc of the upkeep of state and federal Kovemments. ouit!- sail, nnnrn ii lliat lll)k(M-n mnv be oxhiirliil.inL :inH nuiv mil lw u-m-th ;t' al 1"'r- ' a'" " I ten cents on the dollar but it is a pour and insignificant '.sue fur a politician to ride into office. if ! .aX- - is t A-' Sx i - A SPECIAL PURCHASE -- VALUES TO 533.00 50 new: COATS t lUt ilii'f-m ill o; a w t'tn t i:i lfaiM in t!i- vi th- ,-ot:rt. ,'Hn- i:'J "ro- swkIv." )--lar lt-n;i r.ln;T. t-ounty chair-1 KI.V. II I. I'll M. CSM:.I in in. ot a I-.-- n;i M--n I'r.-. iiirrz t-vi-ry ni-hl in . i !- l of an rx-yrviir m-iq rtf.-- , him h o( i;oJ rluipH. vomer X : tK iu n - J ; at'i.ii'.- lias ,sPruc There iuis m-ii cr.o. i i n rx?ir i t..t.. -. . j a!t-iid;inii- and we KHtt Ik'(t HiiW TO 31AKI; TH Whs- .ii(. i:vv ox itTiu:i: fCrvnitnnd !rim ric Cne INSCRLTAULK. I'ublic opiniiiu is inscmtHblc. Its inner wuikinirs air An arlhlt' in a contrmponry tflls ns how to k'"P youn. Hut lth this houjmc horl:ii:o thr dif ficulty Is to know h'rv lo k'-1 tti-in. Wasn't tli.il 4Kilnt -ll tak-n? . unfathomable and its outward manifestations can lie neither',, ,m iii.nwi.h.c i. iii j.hi f.ut'iold nor accounted for. It is as changeable as the lo " winds and as inconsistent as a political uplifter. A gulden! Tiav i. Turk-v .i,j. An.i ti,.. t pponunity to oIiscitc all these charactertistics of public s- k opinion in action has just liecn provided the public which jbamk' iH'th creates and is guided by public opinion. When Ioeb and lipoid were scntenved in Chicago to life inipiisoninent for the murder of a boy under condi tions which clearly pmved the murderers to be perverts and mentally deficient, general protest was provoked throughout the nation. It was clear that the majority of the people Micvcd the two youths should have paid' for their fiendish crime with their lives, although admitting no roimal leing would have l-een capable of their acts. Some months after the I.oel-I.eo;ild incident a de- il Ironi l.t- rm. wolin n of Turk i k n!- 1 f'rran!.' worn, u .'fl n M ' k thi-ir huti.n-ls. toi. t HEROICTOAYS OF Ui21 ARK REMEMUEKCD (Continued from r7 One t- ktail. fhi' ! (Twit. i MTt j l-mon jiiit-- a;ii sine r ;U- with iT. j to c:f- It !-(. n-l s--r.- in t.ll f,-!is-s. TV- r '! eh rns fur E-.r-DL-hir.f; ;r- a!s.j t ..-!! ct Th- I'Vov. in j rti mi i i:! r'. . r il nt : ',:!! t ; r '.it ro;'kl - iT. il't-d ..Irtj.-ri--. p t-rv. t iiir- -. in . (intt !'. I r:- of zr .--In ii ! 'lr N-i.tiT uii.l i i-J. r. i attfi.il;tnv. Th- itui-tini will con- i . . . iii;m- ovit Miatiuy. ' on rati is vi" lOiitif in his pn aeliinc. II" do-s i not l. :U iiround tn- hu&h or lay !- k-a-lKH ttli tho d- i. .' "iwh no rdU w Ji Iilack. or 'a k. wftiif. II do- not Iwliiv in viiiit -washing but wasliing hite. ; :n)!.l ;n.t it :s. ;--,, fici; f: !,( up I- ttu . l iTi!pklfi ii- . t ..' i VI,.. r ti't- i rv -.i it.-.u'.-i. tht pin.t'J m !) '. :Tt-. In Viii ;i -ivi : i r -. t. ii h itnr -I"- frr.il V keeps th Story These ljeautiful coats shown for the first time just receivdd for this special sale. Smashing evidence of West's leadei-ship in value and style. Choice coloi-s lovely materials some with luxurious fur trimming-some. smart tailored models without fur. Special for Friday and Saturday $18.50 N. K. WEST & CO. LA ORANDE'S LEADING STORE FOR 25 YEARS Hear IIm Wrl-li ;lttiiM-n. I. l. s. I.ilH-rnai ti-. MtHMla, tt. :Ut o o ,2 OO00000OO0O00OO0OOOOO00O00OOO0OO5O00O03C00OOO0000000000O00000OO00O0OO000OO n. it' It 111- I 1. III. ll I'riiln i.il of Am.ri'M. 1 r . - 1 ' ' till!-- h-n 111' t .r l.ir-- I" .n n. ..r. n.ia 'lll l.r " . i it.. I.. i. otn ,1.1 a iiK.- mcnted youth Tn New Jei-sev murdered a taxi driver and;to "' '" r"" a 6-yearHil.l gi.l. He was speedily tried, convicted of fiit i;;;:'0,::!.."" ''n!. -"I-'.'-i" dtgiec murder and sentencetl to die in the electric chair Uiniiniom.i t..m-r from tt.-tr All three youths are of appmximatoly the same age, all a.cV".'.-k I.T wuiw IVZ'- sons oi weaiwiy parents and their offenses arc stranirelvli''timi '" :miihii- 'I'l.n ,i;.'r I .... .t unniiMnu iieiween me two cases ii..i i.-., ,uin iujmin wore universnv students and Hani-''' son Noel .the N'i - J. i " Mini liti . .. .. . ,.i .j : .. ! ' Tl)r --.... iovi.uvivi, "no u I'.tiuicw uiuiaic aur m .o....v iuiii. i.Kh.r r"rn : . ar-l If -,r .1 ! wit Hi t'- r. f..it-l o !i " "' "l i " nit, s u:i.s iho act nf H Iliad nun. tiion uri. i. rr,. , U)th must have Utn, ami ytt the mililir iv:irti,m 1.1 th-iaeon ..n.i ih.r Noel ciuse was just the w.,Hite of iu reaction from the!""S '..V-Vi t... !;,- JXH?.)-IxHi)th1 case. 1uMic opiu:Mi is omvinced Noi-l is in-i 11 t,;, ' 1 K:mr md tin Jie nnim,.). .... . ..... oiim iik.- l'nEr. ail 'ii'ttnli.:! I'nrn-M- I llf ,1!.-! cro :v.U r l.irc. t r truliifs work Si ti of lr.i(V. 1:. I r.ti ! .in ' f : r, t,..r-. s U n N t ? i iml hiim.h i (hhhI Times Wc Have ar- IfM k. s . in inifol -ftv pTiton-rt. KoLrik I'icturts v( th- f.Miifly union, tin- tie turkt y dinner or th- foo Uiil cuiik- all lrinc linpt.y rvi oil rlicns of lb- hit; ii.iv. KimUL S" (Ml p. Kfinn lo Kit Tlitra All. Bed Cross Drug Store .ninrt 1 j land in :. Wi. WM l.titn hi lri-- soir t-UHM: ,1 STANI IIXIl AT Mi:il'OKIt . iruVnlii riilli'WHl iin.l hni. Kpnl.f( Mirriit IIM I. IT". 1'nillT ill" SlJIltll. I'll iMllll.- :,n.l ...vk.l- fi-' r iiiiv inisjiir.-s nf ; h- t filliT flutt unit In-- ..i,. i,, ii,,.... ., i- , In No. mU-r. n'u- t.vk 'P t;..ih-rtn;; of ltl ii" ;i1 tt- Mtit I) ,rini1' i tor th- ttr'-irm conntry. roinii C M.-tlioni. uu-hi-'H'c m- ni rs of iirotind tli Morn Mlli the f;miiiv -irioii r ict- rttihu. I nih-'l Slatt-s M.tjor il. t IKtlli r.' lio. w it U x ti. nator tunfi-l I his wnini c-r'Cino-nt of ii:t n.-uu -J. tn-J , lit r-l an ;ol'1r . on Uif t'n-ipn for ohl 1'ort litU . . j ;m) aliforni i l iml-craiit situa- !n 1 -. k)m- w.t:t iii-irth-.l W 3A-u tlu" whirlt 1m urKi-il R. -in ral l t-tixhlne-. h:ol rtmif I . I"' ' i.'lort of lh- niav. ni. n1 1u lrtcn a.i soIln r iin-l r uni I IVnn-viM-. Tiw mrff! (aei t h f iret in- p'!-mmt'l in t): lisiTict iftT th orRnniLitlon of VnJHo rounty. Mr. t'lishici: ! a nimiln-r of rhildrt-n w-r' Id.un itn :oljai hu nt of tin- tax ; rv''mp to II 'r' Uon count "throttch tinL'r-.inn.i action of div stiiig- the i r Kon A- ali- UOTEL AStOD 1 2nd & HiU Lot Ant.lM EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 50 Balhs New, Modem'. ' Clow to SKnppins District uid TneatltS FREE GARAGE T.nfi (,xm UM is ! t. rii- l of urn I'l-mi: O ;m !i m.in. i.im.in in'-vl I.. r..r.- Ii.i r. f"r '. :i;,l in th. 1 .T'iun'1 ill.li It;. has the slayers. is ii"t vet pemuatied that society ',., niiu right to Uke the life of iiionUlly-irresHnsiblc !" M. n h.ir 'li- r. .1 Hi. t- II- I. "I 'i l.ir,. ilr AS Illil Guaranteed Used Fords l't.'l KOUI) Cori'K Ituxslcll axle, hits of extras; A-l mechanical condition Trice $,"i(l(l.OO Perkins Motor Co. I'hone M oOO. Cor. 4th and Adams f ourt com 1' 'I ' imlifr r. n:iv ood. out n-r- n f;t it r to and l.ti - -o m ll:tr l i.iiv-ft'd. tit'TP'T lr.ol ;ril n rl t r appoint. I ) r . !( of Th:nkir1ine ard f. i-M ' It. tMlt.it c hi d a rt-tltjvfiv of , r inio t'o for i in " h f C n- iinl f istn rim t !.!; 1 : u -t ti t.i jtnr.- v-l ar-t ti Mir III- wolll'tl ttititlt'it It:' If :t in.m Mtlr M-.r.- t'lii- f M.-.-.-nt ,,nl ollo-r fri' od' Indun r Nid.hu lo tti' r- ind t'-'iiLtt Ii l hi tn f our I'" d d. ' r. AM h I'.orl" -rt- itolU it- ' f u' for tli. Mrt hr i In th ir iuk homr. l;ut. as w-1 of thi Uy Ivvh UiA kvivm u ilitvi ai t years a co. S. v--.it . iMjrn of thr iinio.i. HlThontrh tut two nous n:rvi-. Milo t. ('tishing Jr.. of, .M:iyi!l- . anl William 11. O'sMnjr of this city. HAM) KMIiltOlDKRED MADE It I A WORK t.nwns and Step-ins gJJTJIJIT Priced al . 2.23 lo ?1.5fl ' Semi-Made l'a jamas, pink. blue, yellow. I5ft materia! and colorfast. ? 1.73 and $5.23 Norton's Kiddy Shop tn-rjlliln In lnrsnL aad Oilldrev's Wear llmr !! Wrl-li l.l..ii,,. . s. Iilimiaili'. Ma). 3' APPLICATIONS I pr St u-hnt Nnf td In tiudrl i I v t m hool or .iuiuh ct. a! Hospital or writ SS.iTinlri:J'iit. The Grande Ronde Hospital The Start Isn't Hard HIT KKKPINO AT ' TOin SAVINGS AO- COrNT IS WHAT COUNTS. ... IS TOLRS GROWING HEGIXARLT EVKRT WEEK? La Grande National Bank Vuo4 flMh! Prtrd'' lUr tlx- .hnN-n l UU.N 1 hr-TTt.-. mtUi.t. oirmhiT SO WILL NOT BE COMPLETE WITHOUT ICE CREAM OR SHERBETS l Some of Our - ', .sriX IAL CENTER H MPKIN UKKKS Will lie Just What You Want. A yellow Pumpkin in every slice. t j ' . A Full Line of Ice Cream and Sherbets. Special Color lirick Ice Cream made to order. BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY' K. F. TVLKK, rrop. TcUphonc Main 60 n0y WiusliinKton Avi