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Monday, November 30, 1925. Page Four THE IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER : (Incorporated) An ludvprnilnit Ntrwapapt FHANK B. Al'l'l.KUY.. UAJWKY P. MATTUGV8 ....Editor aud Publlabar -Hualuoaa lluwti Published av0nloa, aioopt Bunday, at 1414 Adama Aveaua, La Grande, Orairoa. The Obaarvar.8tar pMbllahad evary Friday, fcnlarad at Iho I'oalotMoa at La Qranda, Onfoa, aa 6000 ad Claaa VI all Mattar undar aot of Marob. 1, lilt. OFFICIAL PAPER Of UNION COUNTY AMD TUB C1TT OK LA QBAJpB MBMBER ASSOCIATED PRK8S Tha Aaaociatad Prai la aaolualvaly antlttad to uh (or pub Ucatlon of all nawa dlapalohaa aradltad to It or aot otharwun eradltad It publlahad thoraln. All rlfhta of rapubllcaUoa o( pMlal dtapaiohea In tbja pap or, and also the local tawa here In alao are raaarvad. euiwciiiPTiON hatm Ur Uarriar Dally, par month In Dally, alx months la pally, alusle TT TM -4.a By Pally, par month In adranoe- Dally, pr all month In adranoa. Dally, pr yvar In advanoa .. Weakly Obaarvar-8tar, par jraar 60 -IS.tt -.00 -11.04 ADVEHTIBINQ AATU Dlaplay, (oratgn, par column Inaplay, local, pr oolumn '"K Tttna oontraot rata on applloatlon , . . Pl'lti: tlUII'ANCK; In all lliy vna m'kuow IcilKi- lilm. nml liv ahull dlrri'V tliy; williK. I'rovt'rua S: . j LieuL Wood, who lost a ftirliiie.v hifc alsii ;lost his wife. Ho appears to lie .successful User, though not necessarily 11 rikh! one." General Worn! should bc'experiencinK soine of, the sensations Unit hnve possibly caused Theodore .Roosevelt to turn over in his jrrave. . . Tho enjriiieerinjr commission appointed to survey Seat tle 3 municipal power pwject recommends that the city spend about twenty-eight million dollars in the next twenty five years to pixwido iiileqtiiite lijrht mid power facilities. K it is undertaken, there should be some assurance that the plant won't have to be shut down because of sand Retting into and mining the machinery as recently experienced that a, expensive inefficiency for taxpayers to have to pay for. According to a story in the New York Times the other day the country still has 71 people who pay income tax on an income of over one million. .dollars a year.- The number was tho saibe last yearv so we would infer that business is nt least no less prosperous Uian it was a year ago. ' A nof able increase has been made, however, in the number of H OFFICE CAT VftaXOI MAN NfO. & Junius orriri: vat Nothing Itu tlinu , lovi' couM nmko n (flrl irlvo up a Rood Job for on Mint puya nothing. iM'iillMt You luiM! ucu.i- pyorr hea. . iHiilltt Von haw itt'tiUi iorr- On? ronanlntlon Is Unit lin y will nt'rr iihlv to hutlil uny bill board nlonjf tho uviullon lum'tt. r.lljtih went to linvi-n In n chur lot, look what Jlriiry'ii Binding Iht m In. A lltlln rhaiiKi'. u IIMM variety. U jtt thing nftir,l by of UK. Kveii u dog now anJ then run on thrct (With I'mfiiM AMrluKle tu 1 n jtl A itlrl in my tluHiiinll. Mil cUMti nw to buy tlirairc tU-krt!; Mtr Irndfth im o ball rouiikx Nlio ttrplrtotli n ic NHHiilarll: Slu ukrtli a lil fur lux IwU't. Vr. (IhhikIi slit Ims n fklii nu luD tit tutii4i. 1 frnr ll liuielii'f li jiur fir It rtiiiii'th my nut lani; lur HintkT irnff mi ul nulty i-am IUHICtll im Willi ttw coniiUntHv of the girl tho v alter itn'iMivtli a tvitv4 Ur ii; Mir tmh-rvtli tin ntmi -Husl(. (llltta; my iir. i--llnVM--tli. Suri'ly ttcrruutr nml MMtt1tT Mm 11 i-i'ihm1 tNt my i-ual lneU hll the ilns if my Ufr: nml it mviiis that 1 4inl ktvp rHlliitr ftirvwr. A l,r.iKriiphrr Lt mv who wrllts VuragrHplt); a iKiruKruflvr t utu who rvnrltt-a tin other fellow. i . ttcartlm Aotrtrw; Whil, still h)1i! 1 though u Mtttd i ou werv irolnir to ohiHl ourjelf when 1 rWitwO ou! lAvrlt k Suitor: ' So 1 tlltl. but I missed! On n'Mn wh ther' is sn much )otkKtte unhnpittnem In this coun try la been use therv arc too umu "Mnfftsu'S. Stmbnts of the lift- nml h Uer of Jullun Ceasar delnn tht an Atllitlon was later niHle by I'ea r lo hb famomi trti'leiw: l came. I ww, I mnquerrd aiut she di- vorwd tne. Th? Rrrnur of, a wvMent, Mat Wlin Informed by the nurse I it si wvvk that he w- tho father of triplets, lmmv.tllMtely Uvinanded m recount. ECONOMIC CHANGE IS SEEN HERE (Continued from Pa One.) five yen ib tu lurreuRod nation j efflelenry In theno direct lona In ImpoHHlhle of nieuBUreuifiit," thi report anld. 'That niovemetit it the reiutt of o reulimtion by ever) Broiip bualneHa men. lmluattiftl leittlera, eiifriueera uud workers of the f undumen'ul importance- o this husincits of waste elimination .Nutublo A(lnmu Alnilt. "In udilltloii to elimination m waste wo have had the bcuuflt oi notubto udvHiiceH In aclencc; Im provement In methods of manuKc mcnt. and prohibit ion.' The aecrclury cited ' labor de partment ficurea Indicating thut u hereua 111 l'.-lt the wago rutu wu :!! per cent above pre-war nn-J the wholesale price level 126 ikm cent uhove pre-nur. In 1!1'4 tin wufiv rate had riaeu to lis pet cent above piv-wur, while ' iln wholestile price level hud drop pec 6fi per cent above pre-wart 'While wukcs are hiKher than In wholesale prlrea ore lorf er." he explained. "We thua huv. the hlprhiHt reul wntzv In our his tory, and we have hud three yeurc- of remarkable price atubllity. The philosophy that underlie; the cumpaitrn for wasto elimina tion haa but one p irpose; that is. maintain American alandatvb of livinj; for both uorkcra un.l farmcrn, and to pluce production on n more stable footing. ,, 'The activity ot the coinmeriJ department in this field' oTrVtuiti limiuntlon una recortled In tin fact that since the work w.t; lauuched on u lar scale In 1 it J I some !mo Kfoup conferences havi been held under the nUNplcea of the dt jwirtim nt. praeticully at) at I ho re(U' of t he induat rie-s th ems tvea, whilu upwarda of. 'P coiumittii'4 are now at work in cooperuliou with Uie deKii tupnl Markets ' 1 1 l-Ollll.AM) MAItkKTS lKTIM, On'. (Al'l Oiit II. Mti-onjr to fi ct'iils IiIkImt. Hlt'vra i - ; .- Huca 15 l Sit .cvnla hlulu-r. Hghlw.-iBhl JlJ.si i, i;.75. Shwp J!'ady. " i ; l-Snr Weak. llutttr rrnt Iwo ct'HUs dovn. Itmtt'rfatThno coins luuor. Somctlm. It -in9 a mltlak- lo : onm' in, nut, te is ,iu.-:ki...i lti)Mo wniiva mroutea i)inawmiai) ewKi 'tar. VTri, awia four thousand new iuies in this' class appeai-ed in the if-1 turns, which niijjht indicate that the fry 'jli-e wminjr into ; r"""c v their own. If we can just put everyone in Unit class, the j'""'" country ought to be fairly 'prosperous. i Kmiih ihv rrHirrnttY In Is mrrx I- a !lll lo . Ibr ilialUT of i Jn the middle west some states are experiencing another period of hunk faihuvs. Tlie five-year tenn on land niort iven during the Unim of I'XM expiivd in Mareh of this year and many banks holding second mortgages have 1iohx1 that this years crop would permit their farmers to liquidate to some extent. It hasn't, and the Kinks are ploaing their doors as the last hope gs glimmering. How lonunaie m tne agricultural communities of the west! tvho had only a "price depression to struggle with and not h,,""l,' h"" i..fl...l ...l..... . ..i . . . Jfor lloavra. finiiTi i.iiim linm-.N, iixi. iiiriv is 1MII UIIICll UKelinCKXl that there will lie any foolish investments and wild specula tion made in the farming districts of the country this, year. Im ilil. a tlmnrr raiw Uh-; Iialr an litmr Iaii I hMrc. lie anwrml. Clt.nill. a lir Mr4HM awa llir IHiiatt.. GREAT! t ;! wlmt crlKaly a wink liietl tike i dy- in tmr wimltnw f A rich r-.iinbiuatkn bf HtiJ 1 1U) N.TI!.VUVRITK THKM? J TluKvo niHiviMo for the Cvmtivvorsv over the author-! fchip or the ixieuvs puhtisJeil over, tiic nane x( l'J-caiMM Nathalia Cmne haw one jtthantiiv wer the iivstifratorst of the lumhakAixuv tlelmte: hxVeiHiv's authorship IvmaiiuM uiuiisputiM until Kjr after his death, hut ,athalia Cnuie still lives to jnvve or disprove the authenticity of her veie, - t All this U1V alvut vho mvto Nathalia Cranes jxvnws mhmus unimH.ttant to i..o cvtivme. .Mark Twain onee set tied the lUo'n-liakosjvaiv cvntr.vvisy hy annouiKinjr that "ShakespMiv's woiVs went wutten hy somelxxiy by the name of Shakespeare. and iht v.uhhr f.u th L,aJ, nlvut the wotks of the Crane cut SmeKxiv hv the JZJt'Zl It darn rns to imk ph .sm When ou'rv fv-litt flip; liui thr icirl worth hit It the fri who can Millie. Willi a cold-orv on her Uk Sajs lUm-tnx lo llunuuts l.ikr Simltctii to lwrr AH:iiKK, AotUnd. AP l"aielnff la ju.t ; newr for man Hie a iMinhcM fc J for flo ra. la the ti f of lr, K. U 1 Vane, ttvhop of AlHrdn nd t'lliBH, -rn dmin; lend to thrust tde i me of t,e miwu (msuIiiuI d.m- ' Li ih.i , h ...... i i.. . I ...... ...... .itM iivm irr tTwm'n ii.-tm--v s,- s:d. "h.ne 1m hind Jhm ih.t isitotiiK'. m. J' llb vt luinc ior-' --!. fr of vtton.4t Jntu-nt and p.a.1-rmJiMiv rrranH-tl nwpk 4ir. Sotiteftiiu:; r! . lUlf IVniud tVt.t 1 Red Cross Drug Store Hear tlw Welsh t.lernteit at I- l. x TabenieH loadn'. ovmbcr 30 -in varlouti phasca of the pro ;ruin.". .. v The iM-crrtiiry Introduced Into the report accomplishments d ur ns tho Mint five yetir aa reported by hla vurlo'ja niuiociates in th; ilepnrtmrnt. Theao noted Kreni.-r .'f flctency of the railroads, a 60 per cent Increase In electric Ren I'ralinic cuiwclty, wider provision of buaincita atallatlra aa a atubiiU nff Influence redueinK apeculution hi commodities, the expansion of .ndutdriul rvae4irch, the extension of the bulldtnp aeaaon In the cou nt ruction Industries, und twtve niillioiia throush "almpllfled pructlc?.' 7 HOOPING COUGH No cur but twlpa to r docs paroxremt of cougbinir. Views V Vapo Rub Orr IT Million Jmr, Vd Ytmrtt APPLICATIONS For a' limited number of Ht udent Kuraea will U considered In order to nil our class commencing January 1st. JIf-o. QuHliricutionS; four years blffh school or eiiuivulent. l-'or full particulars call at Hospital or wiito Superintendent. The Grande Rod tie Hospital "aBBaSKabaVMaKBlaBaBBBaWHaTBaaB a Safyff' 'Swiftly Gwtorfahfyi Corn to Oiir Rlagv IVpnt at llll irttmoa An. All taea Lcata train There Dally. I . lEAVEg IiA 0!lATE FOR . . Jowph ( A.M. - I P.M. - 4:00 p:.M.; smni.j, t n.yf. - 4:00 VM Baker T A.M. - 10:50 A-M. - 1:S0 I'JL - 4 I'.M. Sumlaj 10 A.M. - 4 P.M. Pendleton Ilallj It A.M. - 4:OU PM. . I . . , ,vpepo Pliona Mala 7 jgOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUVOOOOOOOOOOO Bath Towels Before selecting your Xmas Towels ctnie in and sce ouv large stock of new Bath Towels with beautiful woven ends and priced very low and better grade . 60c to $1.2." . . With, Wash Cloth lo "Match, Sl.r.O CUILDUX'S BATH B0BES ; Sl.30 to $3.00 IS",, o o .CJIILDUEN S FELT SLIPPERS -.- aTi 4 - Wc still have a few . Ladies' Cotton Shiits clos- 5 V o o . . ing out at less'lhau half price .'. ...23c Union Suits at ....r..-' 30c jSevenJ Good Bargains on sale 10c to $1.00 Norton's Kiddy Shop Hear lii iBtaata ami Coildrco'a Wear WH-h (.kvuH-n. 1. I. s. Tabrniaa b-, I.HKlajr, .. 3d oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooo whether the name lv tr .N.tthalia i. isne is their author, tine or fictitious. Who imivs who wivto the pem, a Kmc as thev exist "ii'u.uH uwK s. aiv mey RvMd jx.-tryt A wrk of rt, wee rimhed. h.is an evisteiuv ail its own. indeivmlont f its civator. li.u his ork the artist puts a)l of him-' s!f. Imt. when the woik i fm:.sh.l. it Www separate t ntity and hum v judsM for itself alone withinit cvnskl tr.it i.i of its nx-ator. JUvause sojih- of X.nhali Clone's ihvniins is .-x.1 manv thmbt that a Snl of 12 oouid h.w written the jwms she is rivditexi with. It is in the phonn-.enon or the hoax and Not in the p. .try that the puivo :s interested, so it hap pens that Nathaha's aj: hen tou ix" ce:!:derxd an asset. lv cxMiies a luhihtv-. Iquip ur tar (or wmtrr drixinj: HKATKRS - R VOIVTOK IWKRS . ALCOHOL !viapp Stvce Perkins Motor Co. rkoa M 500. Cor. ttfc aad Adams The Start Isn't Hard BIT ki:k-ixo at TCH"R S.VVINVI3 AC- CVINT IS WHAT CXX'NTS. . . . IS T0H.-KS CFOVTIV1 KBOt'LARLT VERT WEEK! La Grande National Bank 4 - R'K Wcwwmtw In l l.kx. M U IVV llm r. V.vmI. ail.l a . JtwjT a'jr Mf ar j ia larjf larjf ojp &J? ajf' a ar lar I - ' fl KkllglLTlC7 Htm 11- :HL f A fl fl ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft lit H i, xvuiiuat J - a' : -J MJ 1 1 ' , La YV Tt lit ' ' ' i lv.. is- xl en S.tur-?, ,n;tc' evr,tnc t I. A-w r.a.n."t f J ( ltw x lvtv l.lajes. e-f !hi W f JxVvIr IMH r.- a t 1r, py t:- i: is.,r ,v,vs, ln h ... ;k 1-1 m- I Af 1 I: l! I' I I: Nccr in our 29 jcars of selling furnilurc have we have such beautiful gifts as are now crowding our sales floors. Make jour selections NOW and cet vour choice. , Four Floors of Fine Furniture. W. H. Bohnenkamp Company tfcr WrKai ..arraaa. I. IV V llhnalr. Mtbi. i. 3 The Xmas Titne Shoe By -.loHANSEN .. , ' Vi No woman can be prettier than her foot no foot can be prettier than the shoe it wears, and no shoe can be prettier than La Petite, December's Calendar Style, Johansen's latest version of the. Paris preference! Exquisite, but not expensive! .Tatent leather (under Ijy dtsigh of Peach Satin) 9 Xmas Time Is Slipper Time- Daniel Green Comfies Everyone who knows t.ic splendid wear ing qualities of Daniel Greens appreciates them and knows that there is miles of sat isfaction in every pair. We have the largest slock or Xmas Slip pers we've had in vears, so come early while the selection i.s complete. ' ' ; Hlark Kl I'MifMr. unh-j;l. aiii.m aul km l-,H. ""T TIlK M Jl - nxlr 10 riclu. aIM i,.f.. alh a fvaiMl lu ilm. a5 a 1-11. t f:i. S2.75 '.'"ill.-l ihamtmil . Mlli lir I Jill IU,IM..-, , (T,;tK. (lf Anivrii-an Ixaulj. Ia "i.l. r nn,l Mark. Tin-, lui.i- Iwl. an.! hnilH-r olt- "tj n..rr, uiIca! bill In-tH-lir sin. S2.50 I ! !'. V aII-,.4 ,-! ::, a -f.r lH in.i .hii;..,i Ik. R ,u .lul a an.1 bnii. Tin arr .rry iimi -.y. i.-jia.. S1.40 lo S1.85 l.iiikm. Jiillhur villi 'ir I r. ii, ,, fcm KvJ ""I linllHT M4r. Thb-li-! T mil makr m rM-u,T, vil'lr f xtamlmnihrr an.1 l-rli.i nuMlK-r nukl likr I'M HI. Il-l. S2.50 N. K. West & Co. Inc. . Grande's Leading Store for 23 Years. ft ft