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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1925)
TITE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, Dcccmlwr 11, 1925. MODERN SWORDS OF DAMOCLES (county ORont. w ho will work on the i Iston Monday to draw up a ti-nta- janliatlons. participated In the meeting. Tho recommendations of the meeting will 0" referred to the office of demonstrations on rec lamation projects before uclnB for mally adopted. Broadway Carnival Merely An Overgrown County Fair prpj.ci m ootn counll. . w bejtivo program. V. 1 Itullurd. M:it In charins Ho will U paid out of I county at-nt UaJ.r, and" it. W. federal fund. E lection of thf ! Jlorar and Krcd ll. imlon. county man to have chars,', o( the work lias not yet been mud. A conference waa held at Herm- aenia of Morrow and I'matllla county, respectively, besides repre sentatives of various farmers' cir- Page Twelve NMCW YOltK (Al) Tho six-way carnival conllnu. s to offer lis side- enm-nt of Times Square North as : blocked at the height or Its flow. : From the rear seat of nn nuto 'tnohilc of expensive make, driven , by a live tie il chauffeur, a man In fuultU-Mi attire arose and rendered, an o-rattc cornet nolo. J I la x edition must have been Udlef than fair, for there nun generous up. plunge ut the conclusion.' "Ileal music loveiH will recognUe that ttn u selection from -Mote-venle's 'Strnccfamu'," explained the artist. "He ts. sadly ncgh-ctd by our Impresarios and so till g'iii of melody Is unknown to thous ands. rio, these pins (and he produced a velvet box) these pure, Hnake Valley wipplitrvs ' It watt Just another aidiahow on the; two mile diiily cnruivul which ut Ilroadwny. island, according to hows as of old. Three dlminutlv1 negroes appeitr from n side street, push their way Into tint solb rtlreum imd to the tinkle of a home m.tde tike. stage u native inh-rjirc-tatlon or "The Charleston," to the delight or a throng which Includes more than a few formal costumes. Tho flurry of small change Is hus tlly parnen d as a stolid member of Him City's Klm-st strolls into view. Thu jam of humanity breaks, flows a block and - concentrates again before a gl-tougiu ) mer chant who stands guardian over two uncannily dextrous dancing dolls. Half the watchers me the tiny silk inn ad which furnishes the motive pocr but none are so un- sporismunltke us to spoil the game. A few (tirk sales ;md this "show" I so liquidate bWore tlie approach thu t. the end lituiluied y -sliding Mipetuler slid the seeker of the New Yorktr. for the benefit of:01 Jull the -soti.oun visitors who come each I lloiienl and proponent of lh day to the city's hospitably doors, Involution theory held adjoining nn overgrown county fair holds . corners In a soap box debate on u forth from St'th street to the ! n-oht Wto 'id each drew large late COS. v.. (crowds. A dee-breathing cnthu- Chungtng with every short city H"1 axe M """'""W wi,h " r block and yet unchanged through-1 Illustrations and liiit. d to out Its length in the foundational i11' , n,! l,i:t( J,,fit w "lwv ' hi ,..,if u-bleh Is ft candid rumblna- uru,hvr' wa ' U"" recompense lion oMI.e world's latest offerings, i aour"l'"w"1 The Orange Trail has supplant-d I , ! the fock.uil liouie - this Is thc'w,"rh biggest phslcal chaiigv In Mroad- oxoni' s:y in the hist delude. ; M roller on llroadivay pas, with I u st. u. I of M;rtin"s and MuU-l'He apparent nolice. w indous full Mtiln's and Maxim's, there are ftar-iof diamonds, enrma to make an lug while mid pink booths on (he fanli-niari.in di-eain. and ornate ine conieis with alluring piles of the chuiitcul devices, lo coagulate in a yellow fruit, and often coinplleat-folid mass before the latest cafe cd machinery, palpably designed to j showing n Mculflturvd wu- convey the ImpreHslon or having ' lerinelon. been used lo transmute, thu piled j The tides of Broadway are in frill into the golden, frosty drink. , Hnenced by kilowat and amis re. Th shsded light nnd private tn.iruther thai! b luna rays. The bha nnd comfortable footrall nrojlreiul to the Koaring Kortb-s is missing. ' ' south from .Washington Heights Hut except for I ho missing bac-land .North from Washington .Square rbnnnlitin temple. th imarty l M f 11 irt "' " ic signs L !flh-fcei; into life. The flow !e- I conn s v riiable "riiis" of hnmnnl'y as tl:e,itr-r-tlme approaches, to re cede gradually front then, us the crest splash s Inlo the dinner and dunce 'Club belt. r j v r y 1 I ' f : , ! i '. ! We Buy For Less We Sell For Less FEED Itollnl (Iris ICdlo! Ilarlt jr W lMtle (m (Yscltuil Cum Whole WIk-U Milt I'pmI lUlol Alfalfa Italtxl Tlmulliy llalrd straw lrit I'm Maker hcraltli I'ciil Ask Our PrkTs. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Go. BUin 792 Artistic Temperament I Nothing But Advertising 'hi. tiuowi.iis to jii:kt The :iame's the thine to the (r--n-1 nil public In Its patronage of con certs. Just as Hubc Kuth can pack a ball park Q,n an off day, so can a musician w'itli a reputation crowd a lioure. Itut unliki thetumldno. who often funs the breeze and dis appoints his ndntirers. the concert nritst always delivers tile Roods. "Mine. CSalll Curcl, Kachmanin off or Kreisler can s-ll out the blir pest house In t'hicaj?o with the mere announcement of their up- innr.in,..-. flit "I'mitiI. .n.l instrument have ,. , ' ,. , ,,...lr ,.1 1 . r ' prosrams. hieaKo and from her experiences, she has drann many iiitereslins , 'l-sually the public's appn-ciu-vlewpoints. . Ition is the same for a man or wo- . luian, for a vocalist or instrumental- ome artists nr., chiloish but ' Also , . uf u, g.im(, mos of them are so.m. , level- I x attended all concerls. heaibd business men and wumiu. A,,r...i,.ii.,.. f .,..i i. .i.. I. voted to II.. Ir work." she M.1,.M Urrn ,nflu..nr. of (.,,. 1 !... mili,..rin. i- iiti. i .race or nerenny exists, sin suti clnred. TliurtMlny afternoon will ',Mrmnentalist n fusing to complete!' ue given over 10 101 is ui rum- a neiial or interti rin? with ar mitlees and national forest per- riiiiffeiuents bicuusi of 'temnera- mem'." I'llHWCO f.M') "Artistic te jperamenl" popularly believed to .cause artists to indulge in hair ten ring tantrums Is nothing but . '"advertising" In th opinion of PKMU.KT...N. ...v..--The ,wen-,M5i( i.rthu ( pr01n!ll,,nl Wo- ty-ninth annual ...mventlon of he man lli lr,.vlrl(i Oregon ot Growers sussocialion ' will be held In Pendleton for three tuarly a JHoie of years Miss days, January :i-:;i. uceordlng tol'" nt ' ' mm w uereoy a stat-ment by Mac Hoke, secret-frtists of voice nry. The Oregon meeting will fol Jiw Immediately niter ihe national ttKsocLition'H convent ion. which which will be held in iioife, Idaho. January 1S-JU. The program bus not been com pleted et, but It ts on assured fact that plenty of talent of nat- ionnl note will be available for the America to the musical peak of Italy, for instance, wheru even the street urchins whistle the operas. "Jaw: has not displaced classic music in popularity. On the con trary through syncopation of op eratic masterpieces as Iaul White man does in surli a wav that the liaise devotee can understand them and the lover of the classics is not offended. ju will give 'highbrow' music a more universal appeal." Anions the future great of the musical world, many of whose in troduction concerts are arranged by MlssOtt, she finds men and wo men about equal in number, but singers are much in the minority. "This Is iN-cause it Isn't every body who has a voice," she ex plains, "but anybody with talent and effort can learn to piny an instrument. mi Me' nn clings, on Kriday and Saturday the program of the coil wntion proper will be held. I only one more umbrella and two 'pair of gloves until .spring. Try Our Delicious FRUIT SHEET CAKE Together with the usual large variety. Watch Our Window Display li cur new location Across the street from The Observer. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Mnkrx of High-Crude I'utrin "HOMB OK TUB GOLDEN CKU8T" ' Not a Toy 1 . j r.ue or heredity exists. better class of immigrant who was taught music In childhood buvea liis love for It as a legacy to his American children. . "Th public schools an- stress ing music more and more, but It jiuay take two generations to bring ! win P I I rr 'linwl bv Slnlor Mas.' N..tel - . . nil.ul..li'.. .Mot.n; h:nmi t.i.i:-Av. lb.' Mate-. I'wiir to our Slast" IH-H it .III .1. Ilr..ii ... All Imleni a. Hi I.e.Hed M:.-.-. I i w i: i .i; ivni i in; Jux'iilt s .V M . 1 l. . yt. ii,. a . . . ' I'endlct.ifli tl A. l- - I I'. M. Ilail., tiniu.Ms tu Wills Walla ami I'm .land, t heap l!sl.- IH 1'lm.ir ,- t nrrj l:irc thl NH lal Trips )lain " .i., Trunks 'fit- 1L V ' IB'JO mOCRAM I.Al'XCIIKIl I'KXlU.KTUN, Ore. l'lans are ntready under way by I'matllla nnd Morrow counties for the 1HU6 pro gram of work that is planned to be conducted on the L'matilla ir rigation project. An assistant r ? ? t f r r t ? ? V t V ? ? t T t t if V If Saturday Shoppers! Visit The New York Store Tomorrow where you will find hundreds of bargains awaitinff you. We Are Putting On The Greatest UmdleFselliini! Event of the Year DO YOUR CHRISTMAS BUYING AT THE New York Store It's a r-al pup. not a toy. th.it N'Minu Shearer is can ssing. His ..,' "I'.tlro" and he's from t-'lifliiiahua. "INdro" is .ld to U t lie si i. illt st his kind in t;:c w.'rld. Too Frugal Freed-Eisemaim RADIO Means the Iwst that can be had, even at murh hifzhcr prices. Remember, that the FRKKD E1SKMAXN line only asks permission to show you in our own home. We are only too clad lo install one in your home on approval. You are under no obligations to us. Oregon Hardware & Imp. 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They point the way to safe purchases. They tell you of the merits of worthy products. They give you a picture map of where to go to get what you want. They save your time, just as they guard your money. Read the advertisements. Tut them to work for you. Buy advertised products and you are on fa miliar ground all the time. ADVERTISING REMOVES ALL DOUBT FROM THE BUYER'S PATH Y t t t ? ? ? ? ? T ? t f ? ? ? T T y f ? ? ? t y t t f f v y y y x B a a H U H a n a a a n a H a N U H D a . m B n M a H H a a a a H H O n 0 n n n it H n n a n n M H n n H M n ! 11 1 93IIIlIIII!llBiiIlE3!!IlI9fiBB?BIIEIIlii; A Delightful Place To Eat