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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
Page Ten THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, December 11, 1925. Woman Governor Sees No Havoc In Feminine Power ", l KYKNNK, Wyo. '( Al') Iov crfvor Nflltc 'J'uylor Hohh of Wyo- . lulnjr. who tB rounding out hvr In UliU yiMira h thr firm womun jfov ornor In the rulul Slut a, dut-a not believe that wllh t)u vIkoiouh vntruncc of woim-n Into uo.II.ch will I'OHIH ' "uil llTUH.BtlbUj UIK to VX- rvtitu thi'lr newly-found power in mouhi HlraiiKC uiid now I uuy, threaten. uv Jiuvoc to Hit: body ynJit." lu n-spon hi- io a r'nint from tho AKaoclati'd 1'rrHH, I he womun governor HiintiiM'tl u n Iter vlvwn on the iiluco of won m ft in imlilliK im follow). -Thft iHi-itlon In no oflon pro poiimlfil to mo In vitrloug forum um to wnal 1 rotiHhliT tin purtlr-ultir Bt-rvlpp women may render In pol Hlra unrt government I hut I uin forced to the conclusion that ft n ItiHplri'd by real concern on 11m part of thr puhl.c uh to tho pffect of the general cnrninchiHemcnt of women. Whether tho qm-Htlon einun.it ea from uppreheiiBlon or hope, 1 um unable to any. "It muy bo uppri'lifimlon lit with Homo jtowiT long deferred there will come an Irn'HiHllbk' urge lo exerclhe It In Home nirunge und novel wuy, threuieiilng ItiivtH- to thv hotly polltli'. Or It may by the hope thufc with f rcMliiuHJi of intrr i'hi and tli'votlon lo lolly hleitbt, wo men wilt place thn politics of. I ho nation on a higher plane. "If I were to judge, by tho In Ulrlt'M that have come, to ino from varloiiH scctlomi remote from my own Mate women have voted In Wyoming- ho long that tho public doL not regard auffrugu ua'an ttx ; p rljm ut Lliuro in inoro uppreheu . Hlon lhan hope, , "It U most aniuMiig and aruas I Iiik to me, for vxumple, to bo uakvfl j an I wuh Moon ufter my floctlon i whether I HXpt-cted to appoint any men to office. Tlila question, tclo- ' trrntitiuil In nif tri.nx lw. ..fait l. ! well-It down metropolitan ncwapu- per. had evry Indic ation of bo ilng uitllv aliit'fru and wuaapparunt I ly IjiHplrtHl by tho fwur that tho j elevation of womun to exoeutlv of I f ice wuh likely to bo followed by i ite uinniiruMii ui an men lino inc KiibHiltutloii of w uuien In their llateM. ;Vhut pOMHiblu ri'iiHOii there 1 could bo Cor Hiieh an opinion with M-wpcct to uuni'-n office. holdi-ru, Ih dif licull to underHiand. Women have been eHlabltahed in the boa kneHH and proreaalonul field' for 3?eaiH without working a revolu tion In bulncnM or in1 tho profea hIoiih. Ketulnlne phyMicluna, law yern. Hcl-iittlM, writer, bankera, hi'kH and other have not lo my knowledge effected- any gnat al- Seaplane Wrecked in Florida Flood 1 .WJ" i m m. Stand By! Folks, we have been jfoinjr through the process of completely remodeling and re decoratiug our store. By Saturday night everything will be in order and we want you all to come to our Free Radio Concert fvS SZ ThtMe will ho chairs for all and we are J iif&ASi ccrt,,in that y will enjoy the wonderful tS 1 leception from The GREEIiE. , M U i iVs-- ,)o"'1 I-'orKet Snlurtlay Night. ." ' S . jlgglS : 6 10 12 1 M- . I MWm J" La Grande Electric Co. 1412 AdiuiiM. Hoesch nidtf. nrt,.r a .oimi.lt'rBtlun or Ml Hint ihnrn Is u hulunre lu moviu rx- Jilbllionn um puiruimKe. TaklnK Iho nvnting rapac-lly or thu lhi'uHT iui a bul luid riuui ing conTvullvly ou a rilled liuue lUu dully, tho report on ulti-nd- nnro van oomplled iirlnctiMiiiy riom a rlort made by H. .M. uu n i.v ..n.'ml tiiauuvfr or the .Mlohl- nun Moticn lletimt Tlit-ater Own- era AaHoelutlon. A' lendeiiey towunl the building of lurifi' thealera In th rllie wan noteil, prumirtiahly lo lnrra en ln ruparlty and Hiendiy lower uil iliiHKlon prlei'. In towna. however. Iheateia are belnir ereeted on a smuller aiule. Arehlleetural and Couviilernhli- ilanuit'e. largely la the Ineal pride of the citizen, uns ilnnr when n raliflniin eil tin- eonvt or Florida. Tills pielure sIiowk n -llllls .senilnile nre kicl liv hiull M'Bx nntl ilrl Iiik ruin l r lin.vKina lleneli. nllllly beauty win ahown in tho building plana ot all muaera Mini tern. i SV.Klk WIIK. VI MAS I'AIll HlOltO, Ore., The entire mom. hi'iiihip of the male bourd or eon Irol aecepled the Invllutlon of the Hherman county eommlltoe iid-minixlerlng- the rltrlllel wheal loiui to be prenent at-a banquet In .loro Tuenday nlBht. IVremher 15. to celebrate the payment In full by Sherman county fannera ot every eeil loan advanced by tho stale. jit sprinic Kliernuin county re- ' celved nearly hall' of tho tolal amount loaned to the iurmern. All thia money hua been repaid. N If-nillon In Hie HK-lhody nnil pur I'ONi'K fir their i:irli(-iijur cnllimr. It cannot ln reasonably exii.-cti-d then. I think. Unit women In nub ile otllce would iiinke any nttinipl to revolutionize the Koveinmeiil. "'I'll" rull privilege or clllzi-nshlp doH undotilitedly place in the fem inine h 1 a wenpiiit roruildulile In Uk iiotentiiil f-ofiHtwim-iu-i-s. it opeim lo womun the door or oppor tunity for unbounded service, and a the name time challenges her to prove whether she iloea in reality POhmchh Ihoae hitrh iilealH and nohle iiualitiea which, from lime Immemorial, men have prencrounly attributed to her. I do. not,- how ever, lay claim for her to any monopoly of the virtues that con Mltute Kood citizenship. "Men anil women, wo aro all alike ciliy-enH, moved by the same iovo of country, and entertulniiiK jthe lioiiea and fears rnr It h ruture. i oniniiona inai atteci one, affect all. Jusl aa In the family the pros perity or the group Is reflected up on each of itH members, so it is in tlie state, and iusofar ua our ac-llvltlt-H promote Iho irenerul wel fare In exactly so far do they pro mole that of both men and women. Iloth have Iho same responsibil ities and there la no plea for irood citizenship that c:wi not and should not be made to both alike." Groceries Meals t t f ? f . ? Y T t t t t T ? T ? f T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y X AGAIN! We Have to Offer You, The very best to be had in choice BEEF! SON our fii-st lot of the famous choice WHITE HP, RE FORDS. SON our first lot 0f the famous choice WHITE 11EREF0U0S. We are pleased to make this announcement, as it pives to our customers the very best to lie had. Not even excelled in Port land, the cattle center shipping point in tho northwest. Try one of these choice roasts and delicious s'eaks "The Best in the Land" and at less money than what vou pav for the ordinary. Grande Ronde Meat Co. Cily, Hoover and Economy Markets Groceries Meals Y Y Y Y Y Y! Y i Y Y Y Y X Y t f Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y vtrrJvJttfvK t rt Pet eenic : H ; - ' , X. r r Movies Fluctuate Like the Figures on A Stock Market . NKVv YORK (AI) I-Vfllnff llio liinch of IndiiHlriul tllMpulcH un.l tho t'itBonal vasarii-s of tho wnathor, tho numlx r of motion pic-lurt- ihfu tVra in the mitt'd Ktatfs, fluctu ates much as lo the figures on tho stock market. Tho show Iiouboh of the Industry have boon counleij, however, ami the Atotlon I'lelure rroUucecH and ItiHtrtttutors of Aniertra placed tho Xovf-mber totat at ;a,415. At tlu saniQ tiine, fifruros wore -oleased Hhowitirf that upwards of twonty million people visit (llieso theaters Ttio taholallon of movie houses was first attempted and exceeds by nearly four thouaand the esti mates thut variously have been ! made. A significant fact noted in j tho count, was tho increase in the! numher of small houses. A Kiildo hook will bo prepared j from tho data, making available to j the patron an index of the picture I theaters of the country. I The situation In the nntWraoite region adversely affected the movie business, as disclosed in a decrease in numbers. Across the country in Montana, however, the activity about tho Anaconda mine operations brought the number to a new hiph figure. Approach of winter weather caused the closing of a lurgu number of coast and re-" nort amusement. houses, although in oiln r sections It became -(lie sen son for 1'copenlnn:. Passing' of dayltpht time and the end of the. long summer evenings. Inducements for the airdrome and open air theater, were additional factors. The distributors have cou STAND BY! RADIO Here's an announcement of vital interest to ull who ure looking for a real pift with cextainty of welcome. Complete Kadlo Sets, Loud Speak ers and other accessor ies at value - giving prices. H. & S. Electric i A Good Place i to Eat... Three Times A Day. Try our genuine sour dough Hot CaTtes. They ure the kind you huve always wanted Our Merchants' Lunch is all you. can eat, and it is all good to the Inst mouthful. After the clay's work, come' and enjoy a juicy steak while Mann's orchestra drives all troubles away. , '.,,' Once tried, you will always say, ' "It is the best" . The Silver Grill . All American. r r Miss I.nis Hoover introduces a fad in Washington. 1. r. I'lvs ses supplants her lap dor. He's n Kveet, clean Utile pet, she says, find he'll never trow ! to bo a mast. rii Ford's Fiddler Phenix Club Cheese Packed in convenient half-pound packages in foil. No rind, therefore no waste. . ' A new way of mellowing produces the special deliciousness. It was orig inated for the finest tables. Ask your grocer for PHENIX. Union Creamery Company 1112 Jefferson Avenue La Grande, Oregon. Phone Main 122 Last Chance! To Win This $50 Diamond Ring FIEE The best name submitted for this beautiful ring wins a $50 Diamond Ring. Have you entered a name yet? CONTKST CLOSES TOMOKKOW MtiHT, SATURDAY, 9 P. M. ( to Descriotion! A Diamond iBolltalr let In an ISk rr. rectpd wlilia gold mounting, .laboril.lv rarved In thlt de.len. Grlnd and bridal tokn intwlnlnc two dov, on. brlniln a ineuac of lov. to t)i other vmbjlljlna the .entlment at courtablp and butrolhal lnd attributta many blaaalnaa to ih must tia ordinal, only one or two wu.j are to ba used to harmonize with above de-a-rlptlon. .1 nig priM-M. a S."(1 Jilnmniiil King for Hit' winner. There's still time for you to win submit a name now! - BIRNIE'S "At the Sign" of the Big Clock" La Grande :: :: :: Union ' III mi . . in HI I l II ' '- Two Convenient Locations to Stop and Shop I nes: My husband's sal- . Our Seal Flour, 49-lb. sack....$1.90 A m This l AlHliaon Punlutm of Cro, Ki'tt lildn. Mr. He la go Inc to IVarhorn. MUii.. to "ftrl-tll-" for lloory Vrd. llVmy in vltr.l htm uftcr lirarina thtat Itiintutm had won the "tttlilllae;" rhaitinlonshlp of Main. Ifvnry la prp.rinK lo li;iko a vlroroua (uiil to tlii' muait: liuiittam itiiiktv.. Mrs. Jones: My husbands sal ary is $150 per month, but on ac count of high cost of living I can not save a penny. Mrs. Brown: My husband's sal ary is $100 per month, but I trade at The Basket Grocery help my self and save the expense of a clerk waiting on me. Besides, their prices are the lowest and their stock of the highest quality. We invite all the women of La Grande (men also) to come in anci inspect our store and prices for themselves. Basket Groceteria AND MARKET Next to Arcade Theater We sell the very best in Krei Meats and Ki.sh in season at the lowest possible price. TW O STORES The same goods at the same prices. Our Seal Flour, 49-lb. sack.. 25-oz. K. C. Baking Powder, value 25c .............21c 30c to 35c value Gold Medal Mayonnaise J. 27c Tint Wesson Salad Oil Value 30c 25c Quart Wesson Salad Oil 60c value ..49c Quart Amaizo Salad Oil 60c value 4"c 2U lbs. Head Rice, value 32c 25c Preferred Stock Catsup Value 35c 29c LaGrande Groceteria AM) MARKET Next to Black Cat