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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1925)
Wednesday, DeceniW 30, 1925. Page Four THE IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Cal's Uncle Is Champ Fiddler (Incorporated) Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPlEBlf I ..Editor sud PublUliar HARVEY F. MATTHEWS.. ..Dusliieiis Manager . rim?, fau Published evenings, except Sunday, at Hie Adams Avenue, l Orande, Oregon. The Observer-Star pbllhed every Friday. Entered at the Fostordce at La Grande, Oregon, as Secoud Class Mall Matter under act or Marcb I, 1171. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTZ AND TUB CI1T OF LA GRANDB MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Pres. la exclusively entitled to use for pub UcatlOD of all news dispatches oredited to it or not otnerwue credited It published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local Lews here in also are reserved. BUBdCHliniON 1U.T1-8 Dy Carrier Dally, per month In TK GOJy 0 Dally, alx months In advance . Dally, single sopy -14.60 PS By Hall Dally, per month In advance.. Dally, per six months In advance. Dally, per year In advance--. Weekly Observer-Star, per year- -Se .60 6.00 -11.00 ADVERTISINQ RATES Ulspiay, foiurn, per column tn,h uisplay, local, per colun n " Clme contract rates on application HEATH OR LIFE:' To be carnally minded Is death: but to be spiritually m.mi.d la lite uud p.ao Ito-uuns It: G. Judged ly views from the street, the furnishings of some houses consist mostly of lumps. J A horticulturist says the moon is better for some plants 'than the sun distilling plants, for instance. A TRIP AR0lTXD THK WOULD. Those renders''- of The Observer who gave attention to the' interesting letter of A. B. Cherry in last night's paper about the start of their vacation trip around the world probably passed over one important reference without seri ous thought. That portion which refers to the ships start as the realization Of an ambition of thirty years deserves more than passing notice, because we all have ambitions but seldom are they fully realized on schedule time Ihm A Mmrt is "Inch'" J. J. Wilder, ciuphalie iirxwcr In the ns iscrtion that M-1U- liunhain. Ford's fiddler, is the ln-st in .Wv Kn Grin ml. Wilder is an unele of I 'resident Cool id Ke. and lu ll v in IMy mouth. Vt. He is shown playing in tJu room in hic!i toolllKr was' born. ' i OFFICE CAT TMO MARK H0. & Junius ! What r you goim; to do? .Throw down your poh. chuck out your luiit I And Kty your fishin'a tliroiu;h? ' You b't yoi ain't you're Kmf? ! j to fish J "N fish n fish. n wait tl'mil you've Uvuhtl a basViful. J j N up nil your bait. j . mi p pos'' f'Kct ss don t conic at . So:m- mm art know n by their : first j deeds; others b' their mortgages. J What are von oiiik to do? SWAT ir. A riyiiiay look so siuull but it stands over six feet. 'Throw- up the spun, i self j 'N crow I .'n fit-t 'n stew? IYoii bet you ain't you're Kiu?' to tish. You'll buil ll bait Oct in, I'ntit success will bite your hook, Kor (frit is sure to win. N. K. West & Co. Great Clearance Sale FEATURING THE QUALITY MERCHANDISE AND LARGE STOCKS THAT HAVE MAINTAINED THE LEADERSHIP OF THIS STORE FOR 23 YEARS. ' : AT :'" Greatlv Reduced Prices! . Watch for Complete Announcement in Tomorrow's Observer 'I l.i.-L- VMllr. mii" i j amiitir tt'iii niivs in To those unfaniili ar witli the business life of Mr. juhI ;uf ur them told iiim .U: w;in'i Mrs. Cheirv in Lsi (IranHi it mihfc lw inlpivi:tinir t. inlli""1' - - o - v w something of it as related by Iir. Cherry to The Observer when he sold his florist business here last June. He came to Ln fl Hindi1 nlMut thii-tv vriiil mm h tvumo- mim with , I ' M;mv a inun thinks he is ovor lUC uniUlUOll lU aCCOmpllsn miUe UUngS: lllt, lO gCt m:ir- ll.-: "You wateh the nVn boarts worked lust Ih-cuuso 1h- takes till i lied; eeond, lo accumulate sufficient wealth dminar thoi,or 1W" nnw ' n, !"'n wt ro U;iy 10 a .... " com tils' to." three decades to come to retire free of financial worry; j n,. -u n,st be not ioff." (;ni(,.r iiti snialI ,K(V M1M(Illls and third, to have enough extra to take a trip around the j ' fr j: yi-, i nnii n nii-imHHMi Vt'Ol'ld f"'Kn " ''V"''' r,'!t ,''"'l lv. out' llmt't 1im1(mii hnir , Mantant: "No clu-rks rashet). We the (imp ami outihkors half tin Mr, Cherry had only a few cents in his pockets when V""'' rra,,B,,J xvitn ,lM" ,,!U,k ,h:tt Ul;M'- I.- ...... 1 . t! . a 1 1 t !"' '1,ih no htiks uild I hey Hoy: W tint hnpiwi.- la iim nhrn .ai(.c Mill, 11V imv Ktllllll III til 1,1 MI UVUWU IIUM,no SO II I let today, after being occupied with various kinds! 1 . . . "me. mi 111111 tuny i,nit' loll rn I tti inuen wiuioni sjme !, my tb ar. and you'll never to sort tt In Uinic, exeejit make an 1 the ferior seed furnished them by the slate. The prand jury spent parr or home for the feeble minded und J oLher Htute inftltutions. ! matie signal lias train's approach. sounded JAM SKMPNCK Tt UKWAI1I 1cr01t10i s in vrti ilumus the Frank 1'hilllpR. chauffeur of the bus. was driving in a dense fop . -- jand the horses crashed Into the rrwsh in For Kills HorV.. Wruni yof -thn Tnschine- before In' ffot MAHSHKlKl.li. Ore. Tog lmn-lniore than a fleeting vteu'of them, inc thick over Kngleuood resulted ! One vna killed and the other so in di&ahlemeui of a jitney bus andjbadly injure! it was shot. Tbi death of two horses which were j radiator on the bus was damaKcd friskinc nbm? th county hiffhway. p;ist repair. the lior i l;mmuNl 11CSS. of business, psirticularly laundry work and finally the flor ist and greenhouse woik, he has realized his ambitions of,1- i.-wnin: dn-ss. a lifetime and is .somewhere ia the Pacific on their trip j Vh, - s"t around the world. Mr. Cheny s;iys it is no more than "v-ia.- ixiiinng 1- any young man can accomplish if be follows the rules of. ,sl ... . t huid work nd thrift Hi ro:ili7v. hie fii-t nmhituiti vhr.it-l i-i ...n . 1 ly after coming to I-a Grande and gives much credit for!1y r,,fT,ov,,J iro, leb-phom-; s.m.km. nn-.-M-wi fT'i - - .iiiii. tin i ini in- M -i noil crtijhl v i;t;,jid MU. 1IKJ .tiinittion of th.- rut.lM rv came from ......... ...i t .i... - I line first or the late is worked hard and thev worked lomr. And tlnv nlwnvs soont mrs w ho i-mnpiamtd n:.t r,,nnv,i...i ).. t. to eoiuieu, ii, ir;wrd stui win be to the t suimminc tbei "A c.it has nii' liv. s. auly In a hht lni; rru;iks every niKht. 1 I.A l'l..M' I M1U I IKK. 1 41 I ..1 -J a: . f . . in-iii luvy in.mr, ;u.s s;tvin a jHuiion oi every yeai s:m the income, lhey played little during the years of building: but now they can piay the rest of their lives and fortunute- p-ob. litis r-c'tlt his success to the help and sympathy of his wife. They e?ne-l 1o b" IIO llll'IO Iliellt ji, ,Ui:.i1 H-ll f '"'r ' ' ! plan! tip- rat in -n f- Hi- uniiiiii p- nil -i-M: Itnbv lbhktii. i-nt-H fenlher imi ll u.t .:! l.i.,l 1 1, III' illtallll4lll lilail j. Iillls ilnun 1,. . . . l'v mil ly have retained a capacity to enjoy the new experiences 'ni t i v ihmn vau nwk. u&sc i v ti-.. ' Suppo-Mtt' fish don't bite .it first !s. by Krov rs r-suitmp from in Mr. Cherry's formula for success is not new and no one - realizes it letter than he. It is merely the same fomuila rviTrp iT WW that all men must follow if they accumulate material things! UL-U U Al saving a pail of what is made, whether the sum is great it small. Mr. Cherry was always interred in Uys heie and expressed the desiie that they know bis story and how! his ambitions were realized. Here it is. It is of siecial j value because be h;;d no unusual advantages to start with SAN KltANVISCO (Al').-i'o:i-' tea 'ostu county, California, h is h ni-w- ordinante destined to take: much of the joy out of beali it; - train to the crossing. It us.tl to be simply a race w ith death In w hieh th- undei - but a lui!l-. twker won if the train got the-, first and the driver's or. y rewarl was i-vrhaps enhanced respect fir his make of car if it prdved fa-" ti r than t he loco mot ive. ' n of the situation is ciianfrt o. nfi.T ' ,f 'M "Sin psses the finish I line first or the nue Is a tie the. .)... wkit mil ii me iiuioisi ins etion with Wl" rei-eivt us a special reeopm i tmn ' distincuishine him from the dan m; liitmay "juh.t, a jail Cakes - Plum Puddings OTil lJlll-h Sljlc. Ttisfilirr Willi unr UMial large .oihlj cif l'nk, I'iis, twklt. ru-. If joii Iuim- iiik trltil our Apple Saiui. luku wi liaw iiiinmmI a nl treat. Make jmir Xiua. illnmr eoniilrle Ijy wrilna ilil,n Cnit lln-ad. (.uljiii Crust 1'rudileLs sjiells Qunlil). Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery Maker of Hliih-Crail. Paatrir . VHOMB OK TUB UO-.DEN CKU8T" -.ntt ur' 1'OIt THAT New Year's GIFT m;,i a ikix or We haw Ihej-o raiiitias enu--eelluns la all iM mill a mjiIiiiiiiIs. I'riinil fnini SO Cents tu S".-)0 Red Cross Drug Store due to The new ordinance inaK'-s ll . id the misdt nnanor to rrwa In tronl of a tmin after a w lew as or nuto- By VILUAMi. he possessed or.ly a illii!riioss to wmk. an in.stimt for thrift, and a poal fir the futuio. Perhaps thnso aio tin only worth-wliiie ad antajios that anvono cm have. Vi K SKI.L S1IOKS AT Tlli: l.OWKST PKK'KS AM) K (.l ARAMKK T11K.M TO v i:ak i.on(;i:k Til AN AM till IKK SHOK mi CAN 1U V AT SAMK rUU K. IN K A. NTS' TO 16-1KAK- OLD :.(V TO S:!.9.. Norton's Kiddy Shop f '.Ok-'CfE Too "T ee P NttR VXLPiv. Thimh HOwi His 1Oum' .siCME. LOO" FFR A CME.W ? k MM rVH . Ml V.VCMT" WCRK ! .iTH WlT HAiR! 'AT AM sjtKl C-.iT 60v'T j N N A PCOP? MoT. LAKES' AimT HE GONkiA MAvE. Hi HAT On? oomt it hide Evty, H, MOSS. ? -j CO Pi MELRS go Takim TntR HAT CFF Evtvj im A HOuSt? m T1 L v h -til s ; 1 1 rV4S- A ' Firestone ' "Most Miles Per Dollar" In These Days of High Priced Tires Come To Us o0x3 co x 31 : C0x3; r.i x l 3x4 COM1WRE THESE TKK ES. Oldficld Quality. H AUTY WITH IX ONOMV FABRIC FABRIC ..v Cord CORD SS CORD SS CORD SS ? JS.OU !.03 SI 0.25 S1S.00 S19.20 $20.20 PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY I Corner 1th and Adams. THE. OAwTkV AolE I'lionc M-oOO