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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
1 !.'.!. .. . . Friday, November 27, 1925. ' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tace Four (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher HA.UVEX F. MAl'fHKWS... ..Business Manager Published evenings, exoept Sunday, at Kit Adam Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star pjbUihed every Friday. Entered at Ilia P osto'floe at L Grande, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter under aot of March J, H7. OFFICIAL PAPER Oh UNION COUNT AND THE C1TX OF- LA GRANDB MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Tbo Associated Press Is inclusively entitled to use (or pub lication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited it published therein. All rlgbt ot republication ot special dispatches in this paper, and also the local tews here in also are resorved. i ss J'-' : aUBSCKlPTION RATES B Carrier Dally, per month In advance, , , Mily, six months In advance , .. , laily, single copy. .14.60 a Tally, per month in advance- Dally, per six month In advaoce Dally, per year In advance- Weekly Observer-Star, per year- ..$2.60 -te.oa -$2o ADVERTISING) RATES Display, fortlgn, per column Inch- Display, local, per column uoa ..4Jo Time contract rates on application RKVKHK T1IR CltKATOft: Thou rn worthy. O Lord, to rveelvi filory and honour and power; for thou haxt creutt"l nil thinKH. anil for thy pkiimirc they nre nnd were cieutid. Jti:vi.liilioim 4: II. " "' ' 5 mggrt 8 Just four weeks until Christmas and the old "bean" has a vacuum where gift ideas ought to be. The Locamo pact may, as some political prophets believe, prove something of a fizzle to start on, but it is very defi nite progress in the direction of international peace. Per- I New And Lovely Gifts Thruout This Store To Assist The Practical Early Xmas Shopper ? Never before in the history of our store have we had such a large and varied assort ment of beautiful and useful gifts. And every item will acclaim West's leadership and the West Quality that is bound to give satisfaction. Why net maUe this Xmas spirit more lasting and give useful gifts that can be used throughout the year? Wc are ready for youwshop early! feet accord and lasting friendship between all nations can not be had in a day or a year. Proof of success or failure will come only with future generations. As a fitting rival in interest, if not in luxury, to the national auto show in New York, the Pacific Northwest is going to have an exposition all its own at the Madison Square Garden this winter. There will be displays from all over this neck o' the woods telling the eastern world what we have out here and what can be done with it. It is staged with the idea of attracting settlers and capital mostly the latter, we imagine to the land of opportunity. Certainly such an exposition should be successful. It de serves whole-hearted support. The sixtieth anniversary was ".celebrated last week by - the Albany Dcmocrat-HeraM witlPan fcflKpage edition that' is a credit to the Willamette Valley city and to all Linn county. The edition gives some interesting past history . and a great deal of valuable and interesting information about Albany and the county of which it is the metropolis. That community is most fortunate now in having one strong, able newspaper that serves it loyally and well. Not only the anniversary edition but every issue furnishes abundant proof of that fact. Over in Pendleton there is considerable tarn of Fred Kiddle, of Island City, as a candidate for the republican nomination for joint state senator from Union, Umatilla and Morrow counties, and friends here are taking up the idea with enthusiasm. Mr. Kiddle is well known through out this valley and also has a large following in Umatilla where his Legion acquaintances and activities have made him popular. Whether or not lie will enter the race is doubtful right now but there are sure to be other republi can aspirants after the same job by the time the primaries roll 'round. ' AN INVESTMENT IN THE RACE. ' Under the Sheppard-Towner act, granting a federal sub sidy to the slates to promote the welfare and hygiene of maternity and infancy, 43 cooperating states in the past two years have examined nearly 600,000 infants and children under school ago at 6,85!) health centers. At the a.fifi!) pre-natal conferences conducted under the act by the health centers 75,000 expectant mothers re ceived scientific advice and instruction and mothers' classes at tho centers during the same period were attended by lfi2,000 mothers. This work was instituted by many states before the federal subsidy was granted, but it is clear that state initiative has been largely stimulated, both by federal financial assistance and by the assistance afforded by the children's bureau at Washington, created under the Sheppard-Towner act. Thus far the federal expenditure has been less than 81,000,000 a year. To share in the apportionment of this fund tho individual states were required to match federal appropriations. States which failed in this lost their fed- oral appropriation. Together 13 states and the federal gov ornment are investing $2,000,000 a year in "better babies" and in reducing the infant mortality rate. Gratifying progress has already been made in the lower ing of the infant mortality rate in the United States, but (his country in this respect is still behind Australia. Nor way, Sweden and Ireland. if I k if to to to ft ft to to '5 to to to to to i to OVEL SILK HOSIERY Thai every vo man's pride ni 1 1 lire vorhl-fiiiioii hramls I'luv iiU, ht Ki-Amv, and Kuyscr. In Hll tlit) dcmai hI in! Mindr. of the .Hlireiv.st of 1'hlfhnis to I ho heiiv-li-r pure silk htinr. Thrse muKe cmi'Utl, InMiiiK KiriK. , $1.00 to $2.95 CHARMING HAND BAGS 111 all I('A(Im'1m mid fabrics so Miulnr nmv. In ciurtoiie hajes, 1hms, o4's, punches mul hciulcd el ri-cts Hint lend charm to nuy t4fUllltC. All lings are nicely finished wllh nmi-ic llniiiics in ny colors, coin; piit-M's, crtrd cn?i mid mirrors. $2.00 to $37.50 Four Weeks From Today! Lovely Things That Are Practical, Too beautiful silk lacy Negligee, quilted satin Ureakfast Coats, Pendleton Bath Robes, corduroy Robes and Beacon flannel Robes all prized gifts that women adore Dainty silk Gowns and silk Pajamas with little touches or lace and embroidery here and there that appeal to women of discriminating tastes. Silk Underwear in sets of Step-ins and Vest, also Vests and Bloomers of crepe de chine, radium, knit wear and silk knit Bloomers, Step-in and Vests. All Moderately Priced N. R. West & Go. Inc. "La Grande's Leading Store for 25 Years" ' llmr Hit' Wi'lsh (aci'iilcii, li. I. S. TnlM'luncIc, Monriny, ov. :(') tin- 4 1 -- JX ' " ' l THE NEWEST IN 1 GLOVES Silk, clinmoisuedo mid k(d in latest novelty patterns In coj- ors to match every ensemble. The styles re chic, too rreiich flan1 ciutk with ii n uni. her of itnlnttLv cmhroideml enfrs and tho Mipiilur pnll-(ui style in all fabrics. ' (50c to $5.00 to si .to 5 EVER POPULAR 1 GIFTS Silk uniliivllO!!, rain or - Miiiio iiniliri'llas in ilaid, chcikiMl, plain ami Imiiii'nl ialtrrns in Mill) iiumMs mill lonfr iimmIHs. Willi fancy I'arvcil wwhI. (vllululd an.l siraluht linmlli's strap anil wi-ils In iniili li. Anullirr uwrul Bin. $1.50 to $15.00 OFFICE CAT TRAUt MAUN klO, & Junius l.ovo tin (I ruiuA:iK mystery. m arc full of A man who can iok l hvn rtiiit Iihs Jiil n uir r lei I n unmnn Vh can Htik tluve. scenw to lie iilMiut I he rlulit hniulicjip. Any irolf.'r r;m prM-- to you Ihnt 'lrn t'oliintltMH liiti'lcit tin- ttrst (hlnif h Mhl w.i!. "Tin toiiK;i like ;l nice spot fr ;m 1 -lnl- uuis" miilllply like hell." A local beauty expert mlvortlseji a pormanritt . wave that allows a woman to "swlui, huthe and cry in comfort," iirls of ttHlay, nccoinllti? to n ciilli'ife ilcntt, ko InniKry to buy clothes, . Why dmi't they, then? A Now York Y portt-r was nr- Student Cop There nt-i world w bo l-i'i'aust' tin1 Mini' folks In tills ilo not ivu.l tin' ttHh lid not wU tt. Guaranteed Used Fords 1921 I OKI) ( 01 TK Ituxslell nlc, lots of extras; A-t miHhaniritl condition Prire ?.i00.0() ; Perkins Motor Co. I'ltone M-300. Car. 4th nd Adams TJirr. 's ;i follow In l.u Grande 0 liiiiih hi- tl'lnkit hla fiUluT used to drivr a limb' Htontf the nltnientnry i;inal. "Klopiiients nre very fushiun nble now." "Yes, only yesterday a horse run nw;y with a youmt widow." Tim rnnstttutlon UofS not Rive us tho right to happhHHs. bul merely iho iMirnull of It. which la on. n liilte another matter. A duky mm of AUhsnm w hnily cncat;e hi a rootk hunt. hen skiil by m sirisnt nliat lie nn dninit. he n'p'hil: Tsr a-lmntfn fo ili-m rillinc1lc hl;,', "Why do you call lUoi irHlmwv tc hiiH?" "Onis4 tlcy add to nia mJxn-y. dry suhtrarta from nui pkMttT. 9 divide ma attvnlkiu, anil k ) rested been use he left his automo bile parked three hours while In tervlewintr Mr. Dawes. Next time he ougriit to interview Mr. Cool-blKe. V-tl continue to wrenches whether rltfht or wroiiK. 1 rut claim any relation. sell monkey evolution in we'll never If the dance Is not crowded it is not considered a success, nnd if it Is yoll eannot dance-. Hat in n picture show the other nh-ht. Yottv m;in and woman cunt i-; an I sat down in front of M-i. tlir' r- iiue t d her hat. pro d'H. d :i rt'iiiti aed iiave. u couple pi in "i. :'tt'Ti!inn lit h'-r hobltetl hair. Then passed tho comb to her escort and he restored the gloss and correct miffles to his grcuied locks. Hot dot;! lid yon' ever hear the story of the Scotchmnn who after twenty I years n a ftolf enthusiast pave up the an tut? because he lost his hall? READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o PROUP Qmrt 7 Million Jar Ummd Vafi Spasmodic Cronp Is f rsqnsntly relieved by on sppltcstion of- 5. KfKS'H ; tft Khner Crhun Is p.triliin on the Md'lon. Wis.. hj1U force, hut he's tee senior nl the Uniwisiiy of Yis-onain. I joined the k.Jic force, patrolMnit a nli;lit br.it, to mik money to eurn his way through cof Itge.. ' The Start Isn't Hard Bl'T KEEPING AT TOl'R SAVINGS AC COUNT IS WHAT COUNTS. . . . IS TOUIIS GROWING REC.UI.AP.LT EVEftT WEEK? La Grande National Bank Pouorl Rrllshls Proccsaira Tlir the VrKh fip.-m l I. i. S. Talirmarlr. MoniU) . avrmbrr 30 "Oh, it's only n cold." T's, but "only a coM" l-'t to Itself can drvvlop lno folks wnlklnK slowly bfhinJ you. uhllo still others re mind ench other how "ni lurnl he looked." A fe-.v tablets out of a packnpv of N j a I - s Lasaeold TaMcti roinhut such a situation flu tntly. Trice 23 Cents Bed Gross Drug Store Hear Dm Welsh Glermm at t. 1. X Tabemai'lc. Mooda. Koicnibrr 30 let ALE! LADIKS STAMPED HOUSE DRESSES Popular colored woven brocade. Our regular ?1.00 values to go 2 for ?1.50 Come early and get your choice of color and make a Xmas gift at small cost. Ueautiful designs and easy to work. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Saturday We M ill Sell Ladies' High grade cotton Vests for....25c High grade cotton Unionsuits..50c You cannot afford to let values like this go by without getting a supply of what you need in this line. Norton's Kiddy Shop ETCTjUiinc In Infants' and Children's. Wear Hear the Welsh Glecraen, L. P. S. Tabernacle, MnnrUy, jfor. 3t O00000O05000 000.000.000000 0000000000000000000060000' to to ! to