La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 07, 1925, Image 4

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    Monday, December V, 1925.7
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING 'OBSERVER
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An Indcpcnilrnt Nrwspaper
, FRANK B. APPLEBY..
-Editor and Publisher
HABVET F. MATTHEWB-
..Buslness MuDuor
Published evenings, axoept Sunday, at lilt Adama Avenue,
La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday.
Entered at the PoatoCMce at La Orande, Oregon, aa Second
Claas Mall Matter under aot of March i, 1171.
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PROCLAMATION OF I'KAfK: H.liolil, I k'vu unto you
powi-r to trcud on serpents unit scorplonx, and over nil tin
powLM' or an enemy; und nothing shull by uny means hurl you.
Luke 10: IV.
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OFFICE
CAT
TWlM MAUN .
1 'Vn you t'&:i(iil uu your wed
. cliiiK day?"
i "Mm-IhmI? Kay. I kvb my bride
, ten ' dollurs uml li it'd to kiss tilt;
I prt'Urlirr."
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! i:XTUAt JiXTHAl
I "V'oinan killed while cooking
her litiMli.tnd'H breakfast, in a hor
rible mailt rl" Kroin Slate dully-
i KariMiH City enacted 2.000 local
jl.'iWH hint year. Anything lo help
I he lmck-to-1 lii'-rariii movement.
t
Ileal list ate A(tlt: 1 iluil't Hct'
why ytui hcstllalc. TIiIm tobacco
plantation in a bargain al uny
: price.
Budding Kiancicr: J w.ik just
dec hlltiK whel her 1 would gruw
1 ClKlH'H or t'lRHIcttH.
A I.u (ti-aiMlc ItouHcnll'i' mih ask
ed recently why she didn't uh
st'i'llM for a dally fiapcr. Tin
iHiMllon'r received u shock when
hr miswcivd airly, 'h, ,.v. Iii-ar
cinmj;h."
!
! I'iikI um-r: "Say, Conductor, at
i which end of Ihe cur can 1 Rvi
of ft"
i Conductor: : "I'lilher end, you
Kip. both ends stop."
Muiv had a llltlc lamh.
(The plot la-Kin to thicken)
She Hold ll to u restaurant
' And now liny cull it chicken.
i Kvery lime a movie Ktar ttlarhs
I for I'aris her hiiKliand Iiuh lo filu
in at'tiilavlt that their mariail ro-
roll county. IIIIdoIh, Novcnilmr 29,
xf3. He married Itachaet K
Jlibbs ut McCall. Missouri, In lS.i).
HiH wife died ciKlit ycam aifo. .
, In IK 'J ) Mr. JuckHon caine to
hlaho, and three years later In
linkei. where h whh at flrKt cm
ployed at tliu Ort-Kon lyjinh'-r
eunipiiny. lie was Uien nftoolat
imJ for 1ip yeara with the Htoddard
Luniher company.
ile. wan a iiiemhcr of the rhrls
lian ehurrh and the Klkhorn lojjo
of Odd KiHIows.
Mr. Jackson 1b nurvlvcd ly two
(hniKhtci'H Mrs. it. I
Kak.T ami Mix. O. ,M. Strain of
IM If I ill! fie. I WU 1)1 1)1 IIC TH-
aml (ieortfe JnekKOll of
Iilaho; twu HKterH MrH. lien AmIi-
uy of jiairway una Mm. uothc.
ICIkkh of Kimnetl, ldnlio.
KiKht Biamhddldien K. . lia-- M
ron, Tlichna anil Wunda Ktnitn IT.
at - Iai CriunUe; Avard V. Outiom
of (munlien, Virj-iiiia; W. It. t J
troin of V'unhIiiKtim, . f; f j .
K-tif ii. OMtrom. Kotiert and I'a'i
line lioy.I of Haker.
l-'uneral Hervices will he h-M
TiieKclay afternoon at '2 o'clocl:.
''pit her aniioimcciuent w ill oc
made later.
Beautiful New Silk Fabrics
For'Holiday Wearing and
Holiday Giving
SENATE IS
READY FOR
LONG GRIND
Continued from Pairr One.
lloyd ol'tjj
train or . m
weis-r, i This choice array of new silks just received for Holiday show-
Sing is all that we anticipated it would be. Lovely colors, cheer-
. fill npv natfprne rtAnniifiil ii'Mvintrc Tf ic curri nffprinP'S as
- ... " vw.nio. v " " o
t i . i i i t k i t i i "i i. u: .1
j tiit'sc inai nave muue our ury uuoas uepannieni mc ciivkc aim
5jr reliance of careful shoppers for 25 years a mark of West's
tit leadership.
y
& Extremely practical for a smartly styled dress and equally prac
tical for Xmas giving to some one who loves beauty and quality
these new silks supply the demand. See them now and the
many new accessories to be found with them.
It's funny how some lospuctcd citizens regard "I'loasc Ulll"lls '","v,l'". f,i' "'"-v-
Remit'' on nn overdue bill as nothing .short of blackmail.
business. Perhaps some day we will come to look upon a tsrun-r
All.
I'DACHI'S
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"I'IiIh in the he. lit-filli!
.. ,..lo n,e,;ot fl, i,i;;,l..l ..., ,.., !. l. 1 l- " n mnrKei uiir
to collect just debts that will permit them to continue in
business. Perhaps some day we will come to look upon a
bill as the serious obligation which it is and as evidence
ot a credit courtesy and buying convenience which should
be highly appreciated.
huKlmml will like tliem
Wife; "The peuclies my
baiiit liken are not in eaiiH.'"
(Jrorer: "What art they in?
Wile; "I.athitif; Hiiit.s!"
' The problem of making dollar bills (which are so popu
lar in the eastern part of the country) fast enough to re
place those which are worn out has been one of the prob
lcms of the treasury department. Efforts to put more sil
ver dollars and more two-dollar bills in circulation failed
and now a new dollar coin, to be made of silver and gold,
is being considered; It will have to rely on its htiVelty and
unusual size if it effectively solves the-problem.
; . In Philadelphia they are making plans to ring out -the
.u t :i iju i i .... i . 4i. r- . .1 i
.urn L.iueiLy i.tu, uiui-Kuu iia Jt may uv, on uic nit uny tn . i. Thll w.llutl! lmH jH.8Ml.s tWu im.
the new year to announce to the world (through radio a r,,rt;in.. await the n.n Wh i... priant maitern of loren atnura
elil'i an ml iuslnlitf 011 1IH ai''"'ier ine woiltl foun
rj - juhkh will Ijh la Lull up uu lt-f-lir
1 ii.'i- 1 i, ami tiie j.Liittunma ireaiy
an- iiom-:st s. i. uov ai i:it-j wilh 'J,,irk,'- Botl f th 'win
'I Isl .s. im et w 11 it h teriniiicfl opposition,
"lo nut Rive up nil h.M until 1,,lt HmiuI latilicatiou is iyc-
yoii have Hem me-.- Alt in linff-("' tt,L
alti. S. !. lmlepemienl. I'olitlcH will play its part ill the
tj.'ssiun, which prohauly w in con
tinue until the jontfrensional cam
paiKiis i;el underway iluriiitf the
tan 11 liter. The Itepuhl leans will
An optimist .s a man who thinks
the wnrh owed htip a living anil
Ke'ls tnarrleil on It.
a
he:u I'op: ' I'leasc comh Imim;
iimlhei', is tlriink anI then' Is mi
mm lyiv to milk the tmv."- I-'rotu
Western Wtfkly.
in-: STICK TO IT
Kmherl Kulttin yearn at;o
Sahl heM nuikif the .sleamJioaLs ko.
And Htuik to it.
1 ! nl M'i'l h friends hotfnn to jolly.
Called the Hleamlioat l-'nlton's I'ol
l.v. lint the darn tiling went, by golly,
)i" Hiiiek to it.
Itepiihllean inuurgeiitis on hig com-
lIlllti-eK.
WASIIINfn-ON (iSy the- AhmocI
aied CreHrO 1'iuing a rrush of
1'gi.slalion and many hitter von
irovernies, Uu: Hlxiy-ninth eongn-.su
isKenihled loilay for its firm and
long Ht-HMion. :
tlrganiatioii was tho fiiHt work
before the house, hut tho Hniiate
mat'liuiery whh ready to function,
tin: organization having been per
lee ted at tlu .special Bi-Hsion held
last .March. ' '"" " " ' '
The Uepuitliean F!ate in the
hoiiHe. witii Nieholaii l.nngworth ot
tihio. as upeaker, and John .. Til-
son of ( 'onmcticut, a floor leader,
hud hern selected monlliN ago and
awHited only I'ormul volts of the
mcniberilitp for final approval.
After J'residelit Coolhlge's an
nual nieHS'iKe lias been trailsmit
ttd. probably tomorrow, the liouse
will get down to work immediately,
giving fit.st consideration to the tax
revision hill which it plaim lo send
to the senate, before the Christmas
holiday.
Tux I, Ml .Major One. -This
nieiisiire Ik the major one
with hu h Vo tigress will deal al
t his K'ssion, but other important
legislation will include farm re
lief, the Belgian ami Italian dvhl
funding settlements, disposition of
.Muscle JShoals. railroad consolida
tions, govern tuojil reorganisation,
posial rates, branch banking, a
public buildings bill and eleven an
nual appropriation bills supplying
money lor the conduct of govern
mental departments during the
m .t lim-al year.
broadcasting) that the 150th anniversary of the Declara
tion of Independence has dawned. It will also im some
thing of an advertisement for the International exposition
to be held in the Quaker City in 1926. Incidentally .the
Pacific coast states are to have a large exhibit there for
pastern crowds to wonder at, and it would seem, with the
Parific. Kfirthu'rwtt. nvnnKit .inn in Now Ynrlr novt mnvr .lint T1"' halhlng henrli beauty se-
the west should be well advertised during the coming year. smr.
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Stunning New Prints
Dainty new patterns in printed silks of unusual de
sign in a host of colors and combinations so popular now.
Tans, blues, reds, hennas all of the season's newest
shades. You are sure to like them, and the "price is with
in everyone's reach. .
$ri,25a $2.50, S3.2o
(GEORGETTES
Lovely flowered and geome
tric designs in georgette prints
of good quality. These soft,
clinging materials add charm to
any costume.
93.15
AUT SILK
Tn plain colors of pinlt, while,
peach, henna and tan. This
material is in a class by itself,
lor it has a rich sheen all its
own. Ideal for evening gowns
and costumes.
$1.50
?
ft
ft
R
ft
ft
Treaseau Crepe
A sheer, clinging material so popular for underwear, in
a wide variety of colors peach, yellow, green, flesh and
pink. Every woman loves pretty silk undeiN."
things and this is really wonderful material,'
40 inches wide.
$3.50 Yard
f
ft
5
ft
ft
ft
N. K. West & Go. Inc. g
La Grande's Leading Store for 25 Years.
i CHANCING STANDARDS.
S It is the opinion of Professor Uolxit I". Chaddock, of'
.Columbia university, that "doubling the population of the I
United States would result in a diminished per capita con-1
(sumption of luxuries and non-essentials, with a resultant
fall in the standard of living.
Here Professor Chaddock uses the phrase "high stand
ard of living" in its popular sense, which is that the greater
the consumption of luxuries the higher the living standard.
Ki'rk to writ.1 u rcrurd uu whirh
M:iv 1 iri. r jimi smile- ri frrsli- liny run ux' Hie ruuuliy lo n liirn
t inrntj. ' tii.'in majiirilirs in lioln housrii lor
Yt's. oil llilullt liir mr n ft'W Mir lnsl two VrarS of tllr prrHrllt
nioiii.-nlN to inH.-ir!" jiiilluilllslriitinli of J'rraidriu Cool-
l.lKr. '1'tir I iriiiociats will srrk lo
.liaw attrlltioll lo what tllry will
eh' lions;-
Obituary
Ken-clary Wilbur and Secretary nit;h the vebicle fur much discus- dent ttuit lltey
Davin arc certain to become lur- 1'os.slbly Invest iKatlou in ,,t,rovcd.
... ... ... .... ... . . the dlsjiKrceineilt between I'resI- ' . . n...
ilent ('no dire and the shllimnir-
a number of wcHtern senators are ,(,ar(1 vrr tln m,.l((,i 0r manage-! ' ronh-t for seals to in-
IMcpartmr to brinw a lliird cablu t IM,.nt oC Uu, KOVemnient nuri hant , ventilate and the w nale iiiusi Rive
offii'er. Secretary Work, und-r fire. .,, , . , ,
, . ' , fleet. : early decistun un the KealiitK at
I he afsati It on htm will be because, i ... . . i i , v
of tlir uoinlnislnitlon of thr ,,,-1 , 1 ' '' '. with 1.-1- OrriilU I' N,,- .,,,,, .y t.ov-
....... .... . . L'liim ii ml Italv for the fundinsr of emor Sorlle of North Dakota. (
lu.tnt to as shorlcouiiUKS of the ad- ' ' . . .. their war debts also will come In p'leceed the late Kduiu l l.add.t
veiituaily will out nuthurily of law Mr. Nye would .
j nut br 'entitled lo Ills seat.
iiunist ration In the hoi
can regain control of lite
houses, rcltmiuished in 1 U 1 LI.
I Attacks I.ikiui.
ti.H ihi.v lioiuiteaders In western ,mir ",,r iu... ... r .v M .
thai tney i for disapproval In both houses, but Should the scnat
two slateu.
Tl' coat situation is one which
has piven eoiu-ern to senators and
reiresentalives from a number of
Htales, particularly New, Kniam
and New York. It Is expected lo
U. P.. rl.V'KMIN
llAKCIl, Ore. tSpecialt. - V. It. I S.-vt ral ioints ot attack against
Jaekou. 71'. for more tlian administration now luuta.
in its modern usage the expression has no releivneo to!'" ..." ''Vs1"?' 'lr- ' . IV"""!. V: 'VVL ..." " Uco...u nV oarly subject of .lri.t.-
t ' " " " Ill H K'l .11 IMI.S1MMII, IIIN Ml ,1 ,U1 llir Miniun i i ' .-..-.. . i ...
relative quantities Of food Consumed, allhiiUh it IS SOUie- n,inf i-u-d v pn-unuuiia. 'no army and war dep irtui.ents. The
times remarket, that the living standard of those who can lirr,,::.''!'!!,,, ZlMrZZr
afford edible luxui it'S is hiuhei than those Who are Olt'llti- Itlamrbter. Mrs. . I., ltod. .lar'-ly i the diseusMtuns of this
fully supplied with more substantial foodstuffs. The ,i.ceaMe,i was i,o, m t-,-. .natt.-r m ti,
j Is it not conceivable, however, that some future pener- r)fi rITTt W VY
lition, perhaps of necessity, will find in simple livinjr thej
richest livinjr standard? Kven in this day there is no
house and senate.
with demands that the Kovern
meitt take some action as the se
vere whiter months approach.
.May I'ndw Shly Hoard.
Another Subject which will fur-
By. WILLIAMS
greenient between nations and races as to just what high
mid low standards of living are. Higher and lower are
relative terms, defined affording tn the taste and habits
j)f the individual doing the eating, drinking and general
high and fast flying, or the contrary.
j For this generation the job is the establishment of a
sane and economically sale standard of living, ami that is
not. as eusy as it sounds. It is doubtful if one generation
can effect a compromise lictween those who would "eat,
drink and be merry" ami those who eat sparingly, want
little and ask no other luxury than moments for meditation.
Hi y somkthim; I'oit 'i n i: cap.
THIS CHRISTMAS
Perkins Motor Co.
Phone M-5U0. tor. 4th and Adams
FOR XMAS
I.AIMKS SII.K IHSi:
l.AMKS' SII.K sunns
1.AIHKS' SII.K SI'KIMNS .
I.AIUKK SII.K' TK'tMVS
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Irfulhvt' Colored lYImvx- Slip unit rnlnnd s'lk lt:tn,ntei
make Ideal X imw (tlllo. Si In
Norton's Kiddy Shop
r.Trrrllilux In luraiiu ajiil Clillilrru's Vir
- j .yp -j CANTSTAV AWAKE
' AT A MoE "THEV.'LL STAW
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administration leaders feel conft-
HOTEL ASTOD
2nd & Hill Los Ansslet
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50 ;I Butlis New. Modtrn
rin.(n K: n:..-. it ....
IIIUIIIU lllll Ml'llllll' IIUIU IIM. K"V- I '
iiinr mini.' tin. iippuintiiK-iit wit ii-1 FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50
wm
lam't buy ti Itet-chr-r un
til yoit l't this oiu It's
ju-l us piMKl as n Kivnt many
biuher in hit I radios. !hve
fnttii facbu y lt it-s - Mini's
lliu M-asun.
This radio .is n 5-tuho
standaitl tuned radio Tit
iucticy nifhor with thri-r
low-scare;! dial tYtnlrols. Olid
is nut an interfering stH.
Nctirly all our cif-loiiicrs
nre tretiliiij tin Tar castrrti
MathMis uiili KiMHt volume
on Hit speaker.
WE HAVE
INSTALLED 26
OF THESE SETS
IN THE
PAST THREE
iWEEKS
Wr hnw JaM ntrhwl -2
innn iliwt rniin 11m fac
tory nial uip wired for tl
moir. A"k fin a ileiuiHitrn
Ihiti In jmir Ihiiiip. "
cNcw and Improved
Tin: ,mk i: ( iisll
l- n ilistiiri.,1 ,lk. r r.iniin,,,. ,,n, , Kl. ,.
hut mr llnti.-tli-s. i harsir mi l
fviTjihliia.
Iiill-in Inn n mi I
Only $105
1MUIH.Y .l.l!AM ;, T,; U r(!v AX, , ,.s
Heacock's Radio Service
101 llr M., At'lw ll- Trwlt.
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