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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1925)
Saturday, December 10, 1925. Pace Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ,.a(Sraitbc. 6cituuj (Dhscrfocr (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper F'RANK B. APPLEBY .............Editor and I'ublluhtir HARVEY K. MATTHEWS.. .... Business Muniitfur Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, jft Grande, Oregon. Tlie Oboerver-Htar p jbllsbed every Frlduy. - Entered at tbo PGstotflce at i,a Urunde, Oregon, as Hucond Class Mall Matter under act of March i, U7. OFFICIAL PAPErt OK UNION COUNTt AND TUB CUT OF LA UKANDB MEMBER ASSOCIATED PHESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to uso fur pub lication of all news dlsputches credited to It or not otnurwii'9 credited If published theroln. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also th local Leva here in also are reserved. BUHHOIUPTION HATES llj Carrier Dally, per month In advanca , Dally, six months In advance Dally, single copy , . By Mall Dally, per month In advance- Dally, per six months In advance- Dally, per year In advance... Weekly Observer-Star, per year- ..l.bO t0 ..60o ...111.60 !i.00 3.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, fotolgn, per column Inch , - . -o Display, local, per column Inch... ,, .oo rime contract rates on application CCHSINO Oil W.KKtflNn: Omiii-iI In- Hip 111:111 llml IrusS eth In man, mid nmUi-th Hc:ih IiIh hi iii, iiixI w I10H" h";irt d--Jmiti'tll from Mm Lord. HlfsKcd la Him luail thai IrniMilli in the Lord, und wliuso hope the Lord la. Jt.-rtiiiiuli 11: -V. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS vaji-IV Omix -fms mormimcv mm utile CAu6i-nlP? Pleaded wnn me ron a KiicwLE-n- A-ALMOST EftOk'E NN NAST MEN-6-6-B0T-I-I HAD TO E- FlPM-SME NEEDS SHOES THE NEIGHBORS ARE VJERV KlUD - & BuT MEN -I-J -MAM TOO MoG-t PRtDZ TO A -A- r. ACCEPT" CyARnV.y WZzZW&m MEw-B-erBtrr-i-i had to bs r r . ii h JrphiMo-8-Bur MEN-1-1 mavis !V4 i ' A. I 'i i'vT mfoO MOO PRiDZ TO A-A- V? ill til Sit V... .y" a r.. T.te- ' ! . . -i . i T T IK '. 1 "'-p J -.) DRY AGENT N ii ROLE WAHHJNGAO.V. (U ythe Asuocl atvii 1'rfHH) 1 low a prohibition iiK-nt llvr-rt ut thti Mayflower hot W hrc for u month, inUrtuinlnif women ut dinner dunces nnd buy- (iiifr "old SiiitiKKlfr" -whiski-y to istri'tiKthi-n lii.s rolt a ast a "rt-al upon" bt forr hotel i-nijiloye.s, while i uhtainiiiff cvidrntH' against two of jiJunn, wiiK told Friday in publish 'd testimony Riwn a housu uppro- prlatlons Bulcoinini(li-o. Tin two employe., Jules It. Ven ice, former chef, und Itlnardo ltla;si, his assistant, wt rc aenultted Tliur.s-.Juy in rrlinlnul court. Thf cam' rt-t'intly wan culled to tin- attention of AssisUint Keoret ary Aniin wH of the treasury, pro hibit ion 1 it-lii uiiirxluil, by lU-pre-HenliiUve (ijillivan, Demorrtit, of Ma.sKurluisPtts, who coin plan icd !that two iiBenlH on the case hud spent marly $luoo In KHting evi dence. ! Amlri'us A(onfslinl I Appi'tirtni; before' the. house Hub- I couiinillee ilurillK- executive liettr- . it.KH on the treasury appropriation I bill. Mr. Andrews said hud "n-it. shop ccwMi'irec cau.o CA.C MAW hOV-)-VVr:Vi. r j"never heard of the eiLM- before." adding thai U uHtonishe.s inc." I Mr. Cullivitn asked the assistant js.'crelary If he knew tlnit one of ! I he Urrent.s had ri'iristeretl under Hie name of 'on of Jhe mot f euiineiTt members of conj?re:s." ) and to M r. Andrews' (inestion If j I to knew that to be u fact, replied J he "was shown 1 he resist ml ion. j "All ttm h conduct us that is ub isolutely la boo in tur oiffanizatlon," I.Mi". Andrews, atlded. Village of 700 Sends I Four 3len to Congress ' KOflHVU-IJ-;. (AI1) The MKiv. State liutlcr" Ruve three staismen to Um nation before Hhe could wend to ConureKM in her own nam ' and Morfratttown, a vllluKe of 7'"t population. Bow has four native j Hons io the nation's legislative hulls. , When John V. Mooro look bin Heat an Congress coiiveneii Iteeein- ; Iter 7. he found there three other. Hutler countiuns, only one ol ( whom, like himself, will be "the gentlemun froiu Kentucky." The ( other two represent Oklahoma. " ; Senutor John V. JEnrreld of K lahoma is the senior iu' IdIjit of the quartette of men who were boys together around Morgantowu. Congressman Maurice H- " hatcher , of the Fifth Kentucky IMstiict. ai'd Eyeretto I. Howard of Tul.su, Oklu. ' arc the others. Moore und Howard are demo- j cruts, nt relies in the "l-'ree Stab-, ! while Jlarrel and Thatcher, rep- ' uhlfenns. conn? by their political j affiliations nalurallv. The Ken- NEXT :., WEEK! Our Store will close at 6 o'clock each evening, except Xmiis Eve, when we will be open until 8:30 N. K. West & Co. Im (iiiimlc's Uniting Hloro l r a.". l''r tucky country, from whence ihey .. . came won its appelation as the slaves und permitted no others lo enter, despite the fact ihut Ken- Kree State of Hutler" back in the days o ft he Missouri Compro mise, when its citizens freed tlfeir tucky wart a slave state. MM -- OFFICE CAT T NADS MAKM tQ. $y Junius , dividual drinking cups In tlin :; past are now ready to tal.e a swig out of any old flask. home nv'ii I a vor clubs for vto incii, but olliers try kiiidnc.ss fii1. The lady had designs on him sbu wuh a latluo artist. I It looks as though we were going to have a white Chrwt, nms, after all. Perhaps some men are always looking down l.ec:uise of the bills his wife runs up. MITCHELL FOUND (il'ILTV. The veitlict of guilty against Colonel Mitchell in liisl r....i.: i : i. n . .... . , . , - . . , .. .... ,! . . I M,ss ni'lT and Mr. I.aruuni l)V T ILIA L AXL U JtU 1UL U V1UUIL1UU VI LliCJ Will JMIICIU VI V ill , WMJtll I V lll'l'll lliaiTiCtl fit VOIIIIgMon II, for insubordination, and anyone who has ever served in the 01""' ' u was tin- umuii oiif-i-ina viiinoiiv. imuormed forces of the United States knows thai AlilcluMl'sj acts and charges could not be considered in anv other lijrht! !'" l", ! l, rl vc iyihini,- . . . ,h" h.i.l 10 1111 iMpliiui iiHjrliini." than as a violation ot that aimy law. Alitclu'll knew that - isiiiui wimi .iia ii ii-uv.i?" hp wns cniiltv llf tll.'ll chjirirc. n u-.-im inrtif:ilprl liv kI-iIp- "i'w.'lvt; t'lillilri'll nient in Texas many months ago, saying that arrest was anticipated at any time. Yesterday In Washington ' True sportsman will hot kill more than the law's allowance n". game. That's right. And other won't either. Marjcrle I wish I had a nickel lor nv-ry. boy I ve klhsed. f U'ln.t W..11LI vim ,ix' He never denied that guilt and probably never expected lmy (nits. ir u paeudge of gum-: anything but a guilty verdict. And it may be said to t he j (.IU t l l y .,. am.m i.s colonel's credit that guilt or innocence as f; U' as the .Hithjlle took tier out for air lce-c ream Article- of War is concerned was an incidental matter. I , ,n'n, , t, , . , , . Him pretty, blue-eyed Sal; lie sought to nave lite public, in whose protective service; nm he tainted when he read the he Ytk employed as u soldier, know imiHutatiL facts relat-i .. k U uatiohal derense. .ne was willing "ttV Bacrineixfilf" " ""'y military future and give up his chosen career fur the iake! "'''I J'"'r,,": a nuui i t- 1. 1 i 1 I ' ll - . . cba a girl until site catches oi what he believed to be the good of the service mid the him. ... good of his country, which ate or should be sviionottious. : r . ' "Why. hello, stranger!' exclnim- hat President Coolidge will do in reviewing the case 'i d the youth in tim bright ocks is doubtful, and what Mitchell will do when final decision x; 1,r,"y Kirl 0,,,si,l Is made has not been indicated. President Coolidge haul" si..' drew herw-ir tip 1 already shown much sympathy for the Colonel's position bv !h . i- 1 ' I lliittl. she reiitarUed in ley lus very radical recommendations to congress for a new t.m. s, -that o.i are, tnai.ing a miH ir policy and bv aduntinir the renort of the sutvial l)(mil 1 w- ,,ilv" v, r 'M tore." Investigating progress and conduct of military and civilian Vin-erruiiy aviation througliotit the country. And the president is well 1Mi;u:k' '" acquainted wun tlie overwhelming public sentiment in fav- Iicfenderu of Colonel Mitchell - Icauie to his defense in congress. ' CUTS BUDGET I ISoth sldis in the uorld court j fight swung into action in- the (Continued from 1'ngo On.) "l' ' lovvuncc lor the agiictiltutal agent1 Ogden II. llamtnoml. New Jer iu its entirety atxl the allowance, My. was nominated for umhassa l'fr boys' ami girts' club work alio dor to Spain, failed lo receive sanciton. I County Court Cut. The first annual approprlat ion The county court was cut -lnn, .bills were reported to the house, the compensation ullowcd to the, commissioners being reduced from An Investigation of the effect of fxntt to 'jOi, traveling expenses the ItrUish rubber monopoly was from 2'ti) to $;i, and office ex- asked In the house, pense from to $!f(. I , The difference In the state tax, I The house passer the $;t5,llMi, d ic lo the Increased ratio fur I'du tux reduction bill. Malheur county given by the stale), , 7 tax coiiimisblon, and coiiKeuuen! yl "' iow Vatuatioa .iate on portev.'- waB ,lt'!'' improvem.-nl in from frdhV the beginning of the nlneteenih said." "I Urn a blir Item of Bavimr for the WVlrn Kuropes iiKrieultut taKiayerN of the county, but di-1 ''"'"t" " " " not help fhr: levying hoard in making ' the budget. Jlowewr, stale tax was rehilceU from .rfi2 to $iil',4ny lor the coining' year. I the post j ottice expenses and omce j help of the county school super- The amount for expense of the district utlurm-y's ol lice was de creased from $ I mho to'Sf.r.o." I The umotltlt for expedite of wit ter master and deputies was c it from $:L';"u to $:::;'. ; Other Items I led nee I. MAKE THIS AN ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS La Grande Electric Co. 1 Safety J&Mty GsmCorfaltly J Xinvel by .Molor Stage Safrly - 'omroitably. . MOTOlt Tit AX SIT CO.MrAXY. Tlie ;rvy Hinge. f Conic to our Ntuuu Ih'jMd nt Mil .Icfrcraon Ave. All MtMiern nml Healed Stages. u:vi-; i.a (.Hanoi'; coit Joseph 0 , m. - 1 l M. - I. M. Mimlay, ii A. M. - l 1. M. remlleton II A. AI. - -I I'. AI. Huily. Connects lo Walla Walla and Toi-Hnml. ' tlirap linn's iepo( Thono We Carry Kprr8 On Special Trips Alain 7IMI Ami Trunk, full replied the called you i A e. r. , man 111 hot -ptiou puts nir. trol felt tlie pressure 11 f the .e ami was cut to Its limit 'I'he high school tuition fund was reduced 1 1 out lla.ti'Mt to J'.i7::ii. j Nothing was appropriated forio opet at Ion v II h state iin l govern tueiil for employment of huptei s tor coyote.s it till liobeats, w h.le $ I .into was the a 111 011 ut advtr- ! I'raellcally every other item ov L- flf.Mii-;wj nnA Ui 1 j ;t- 1 - 11' 1,1 " J'Ts-y a man is sane an-. which the county court had con- y m 'mh.huii cue. in.-t rititw nu in iiiuwu, v i him t iv 1 1 11 mi ni im proves niniseii insane ny linglcs of the caoc, it would seem an ideal solution for the """""" "Jiy- (iirMULMii io nisiipprovc me seiuenee ol llie court and a j.iwe the purely technical veidict to le followed liv tin immediate resignation of Colonel Mitchell I'lom the army. ills uselulness within the inesent organization i.; at. air" did, yet theie is much that he can do without for the liel tonnent of the air service and the improvement ol na tional defense. As a private citizen he can carry on his Cainpaiirn of education, liased on aviation experience as yide. is liny man in the countiy, and the mililie can .jui!;:' for itself, (iuilly he may he; talk too niinh he may have done; hut Mitchell has done the country a leal service, nevertheless, and a service that will accomplish much in the, future. i .uii'i.M i:;:s ; mow. m a yoiint: Nil.MtHati nam 1'I.IPI'X, Win, tm.i 1 ia, ,t mi on,' ol his I rips , Osi',1 in tlipr,itos'tl Ituil't. A whIow tunil' ,1 IIUh Iv 1 Hill ilt-il ol 11 sh(i-U '-'niOHKli It l.- clalinr! Iltat Inail li- n h.' h. ai-l lln-rr vi tc six lit-j lias hrt'll oil l)i, t ai-lli r, i ) 0 ana tli' I'iiips. I.Mars. Iialr his knpvlrtlu an.l ron- ' c " ltol or n.tturi' has nimv wi.ln'i I ho K -iif in. ii wlm linwl. . Oir In- last h iilt'hvl .':n. ti t-9 m Made as only a Hotpoint makes ic a rich, even brown, lluttercd while it's hot. r ij-ht at table. Toast is so arpctite. tesier with any meal. It's best wlie.a made on a Hotpoint toaster. Ths TosK-Over MoJt-l tnjie both sides without touching. " W J Pv;Y f rv-sa-r-' 'rf .its - the vCVC N'- . ; Toait-OicrTcKWt.-r i $3.00 (Aj 0) I? VI GiJtFor Every Youngster nk f,.i- , wy ehild In Mn tii.1 art eti!in;iiy beltk I iik but a l..herty 11.11 b.i i till tut m;ir luiM'S. 1: II tliiMlt' fi-s parked ill at- II. & S. EUGJRIC I cut the xotittR-.t.i-r.H will like n nut th.-i !i I Vin II tilt. U i.tt'CK an imtned'al r pln . f..r th. lr 1'hrtsl mas rtni an I ;- t en- to!;.y fir e.-tch of your k'-hltt -rt a suMim? aeeount It Ii a dol'.ir and and t!i l.lb'-rty It. II ts om. to to to '1 to 5 to t'5 to i$ to A to t 1 to to 5 ! t5 to to to 5 to Santa Claus Insurance Wlien times are pood and work is plentiful and you are younp and cap able then you have no need to worry about Santa Claus cominp. But prosperity is not always perma nent and ideal conditions do not al ways endure for a. lifetime. The ma terial thinps that make Christmas merry may some day he lacking. Persistent investment of your sav inps in La Grande Building Ixian is perfect insurance against the time when you might lie overlooked by Santa Claus otherwise. You can save as little as $." per nunrth in this safe, conservative way and accumulate units of $1000 more rapidly than you thought possible. And it is an investment that will pay you a net guaranteed re turn of T'e compounded semi annually. Consider this advant age talk it over with us now. La Grande Building & Loan Association FLOYD MclxKNNON. Sales MnKr. Iji (iiandc National Ikmk Iild. 11 Pre Christmas Sale Yc have several articles that make ideal Xmas Gifts selling at special sale prices. Values from $1.00 to $5.09 at sale prices 25c to $2.00 ' Nc refunds or exchanges at these prices. Norton's Kiddy Shop Evvrytliluic lu Infants' and Children's Wear ' yl gift you rc proud io wake No, 1A Pocket Kodak Scries II Shurp-slmolins sure-fire will nn rccom- for any- UK 1A. SKRIKS II. is mended without reservation one on your gttt list whom you want to please particularly. Kodak Anastigmat lcns7.7 cuts sharp to the edges of the 2H x i print; Diomatic shut ter times true 110, 125, 150, 1100; a sliding scalcshowsthc exposure to give;thc lens springs into place as you open the camera; focus is at your linger tips but see it here. Price $j6 Other Kodaks $3 up Red Cross Drug Store , 4 La (iratulc National Bank La la andc, Orcgtm 1