La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 07, 1926, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday, January 7, 192G.
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(Incorporated)
An Independent cw fiapii
KRA.VK B. AI'PLKBV..
..KJiior and Publish
HAHVEV F. MATTHEWS...
Published evenings, exc pt Sunday, at 14 ! Adums Avt nut,
La Grande, Oregon. The Obserer-War published every Krlday.
Entered at the Poitt office at l,a Grande, Oregon, as econi
'Claaa Mail Matter under act of March I,
. OKKICIAF, PAPKP. OP VSlUS COCNTV AN1 THE
C1TV OK LA CHAN OK
MKMBKK ASSOCIATED PIIKSS
The AHMxiated Press is exclusively entitled lo uw fur pu1.
1 lea t Ion of ail dii dmpatches credited to it or not otherwu
credited If published therein. AM rights of republication of
special dispatcher in thus paper, and also the local runs here
In also are reserved
fillicOUIl'TluN 1;.
ll an i, i
Iaily, per month fn udvan. .
Ially, p-r six months in advance...
JUally, aintflo copy
II) Mail
OUT OUR WAY
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Some. Does'.
VNAoCjIM mis
"Tai Right
Daily, per month in advance - -....Sf'C
Daily, per aix uionths in advance- .........I2.iu
Uaily. per year in advance f S.OD
Weekly Gbaerver-Suir. per ycr-r jr.oj
ADVKHTI31SU HATKS
lilcplay. foreign, per column inch - 4-c
IHapiay. local, per column tnh 4ic
Time contract nild on application.
FAITH AM) l:lGIITKOINK.S "And Al.r.im txllev.d- in
te Lord: and. He co'jnud it to him lor ristiteousnt-ss.'-
Gra- !:.,
, i ' ' .
With the naked eye it is possible to boo aljou('7'MK stars, j
ret including those one sees when falling on ice.
I GOT MW
PAKiTS OM :
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vmw ma Bici Bom Ii
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SLP'tM ? CUT CTRw.U'
v :
Pv WITfaTAM Polk'county. Since that, time it
" ,hs be n published uninTt.rrupt d-1
)ly. In th- early s(s Oraham Glass
land W. K. l'rudhonime owned and
t pilish-d Die ltemtzcr for two
y--ars, later monc? to Portland,
iwhere th-y established the printing
and office rppty .business that still
carrit-s thi-ir DAtue.
Kor many y-ars V. P. Kiske was
the Iteniizer's editor and publisher.
' .Panted pmar of l'1:l"VA'.' S.""N'..r.tJ!
ilaa. to M. 1- Itoyd. who is -Mill Us j " " ' 'V.
. . ... lira Ki.r nirx. -The. weal her has
lben damn and fot-ffy. The roads
are not in very good condition.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Uowmun are
" (lie pari-jiui ui j
Iborn December 30 at thir home.
TOKYO, fAPTlfc ordinary Mr an(J Mrs T e. Kennedy en-Japane.-
public ran ly. if ever. tertained a dancinif party at
nan Dt-t-n K-rmiiira w vu w inr their home Saturday cvt-nlna
motion picture is to chance all
that, in accordance wiih an airree-
I TILE hlf
AT REDICJIL
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t
Jaaiiex IuWk to Sec j
IU-oul of JiiiHrial Abutle j
Mr. and Mrs. I- S. W'inth went
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K.
Whitten Sunday.
Mrs. C. O. Uloom underwent an
operation at the Si. Klltabcth hos
pital last week. She Is reported
mem reached bet r-en the Kduca
tional and Hons hold authorities.
In order that every Japanese
may have an idt-a of what his Ma-
jejt"s home looks like from the Mo be doing nicely.
inside, films will be taken o-every! Laurie fias installed a radio
int rvsiinj- room in the mafrnifi-jat the school building,
cent palace. j susa ICrfna Henner returned to
Anion c the shots" will be those Medical Springs Saturday after
of the Main Kntrancv. ihr lm- Upending the holidays with her
pfriai I'orcb. Homei Hall, i'hig-1 parents at North Powder. Miss
usa H.411 and I'hoenix Hall. Films J Henner teachea school here,
also will be taken of the Imperial Oliver Turner is driving a new
"In They Come"
To
LA GRANDE'S
BIGGEST, BUSIEST
AND
BEST STORE
FOR OUR
28TH ANNUAL
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
SALE.
N. K. West & Co.
1 41 (.ramie's" Leading Storu
For 23 Years
Ancestral Shrines, as well as the
FuktuKV Girden. i
Heretofore only certain persotu
were allows in ade thu palace.
. I:eo-nt social tendencH-s of the
j,'aiitH'. wnien iirounni at.oui
pai-sape of a new suffrage Taw sriv
tns ail tiur. us the vote are aid to
have canted the authorilies to de
cide, that the Im;H.rial Family
hwild le lrot.lt in closer touch
with the nwsMs.
The films will Ik- pivn to var
ious public bod lei and usoetatiuns
(or display.
Ford, which he purchased at Ia
Grande last wet k.
George lieiber was a business
visitor at Haker Monday.
Mrs. Win Duncan was a caller
at the J. F- Kennedy ranch Wed
nesday afternoon.
Several are ill here with colds.
Severn! from here attended the
danee at Keating Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Chandler, of
jx Grande spent New Year's day
at the home of Iit parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Kennedy.
Miss Matilda J a-Hell, of Port,
land, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Gus peters.
Mr. and Mrs. George South, and
Mrs. P. J. Powers and Uncle Dun
ham Wright were among those
who attended I he At Home" at
Hot Lake New Year's day.
Henry Mil and DeWolf llnj.per-arc mere "pikers" com
pared -with the St Louis man alleged to. have married 48:
women. : ; -
0FFICE
CAT
& Junius
in uttdie.t. i;ut she can dem-nd on
looked at in at way( j
1
ty Itetnizr, with the clos- of the
year i9i'5
'aying alimony in like taxation .niversary.
MrHlM-atK Suanniii- Into SiMeute. '
Ki'GKXK. tr. As a result of j
lh r-c-nl cleanintr out of the out-'
bt of I le ere-k llutt cemjects Silt-'
coos laKe with the Pacific ocean '
Psychologists claim to, Ie able to tell what children pos-!
sess exceptional ability, hut parents have licen able to do; AiH-ui-mimii-t muu nun
That for a long time. j1"' k uifi--.oW. (p-ar, j
,.-: ill Uiiiatc m implt of letters.
without representation.
celebrated ii iuih an
The Itcmiwr was start-iM'-elhejids are now swarming into
How cii n two re d lips
uwav the blin-s unbs
driv
colors
who (an
are a inor-
AN EXCEITIOXAL MEMORIAL.
It is an unusunl niemorml which the heii-s of a former 'cu,iii 7
Springfield, 111., banker are erecting; to their father. In! ,,,
1878 the J. Bunn bank failed. It had weathered the panic She J cheaply ,,n-.-
f 73, but loans on real estate on which it could not realize ' a"J an a;lini l;
forced it to close five years later. The owner of the bank j All (rm n,K.'a'r: W ANTl:
hoped'to repay those who had suffered financially, but was ' ik.oh. and i.oar.i . in private
unable to do so in his life time. Some years ago his heirs '"l"n. 7Xrl
created a fund to reimburse' those who lost by the bank's A.iur..- i;oi :2 r.i!,t arj.
'"" ouui vi icjicscmuis 'uicf uiijinai ., ,M ,K)- vtlum
loss nnd accrued intei'est, was accumulated and is now be- iiriT diair a full.
There have been many instances wherein men have re-i
fused to tak advantage of.lKUikrujitcy laws or to recognize . fi;v'WHinir'iv'.vi,iii-'-' '
the statute of limitations as running; against a debt. When woman, in your iionr ot rat
ability to repay long; outlawed claims was, gained, py.yment j-You L'ndT "'" J"""
was made. Yet. the practice luu not run iuiiversallv by anv! siionii critit-um marx our
"M-P
10 r-- ui-ai-
means, more's 'the pity. Honor obligation too often' is re-;
Earded as not exceeding legal liability. ; f
Nearly "0 years have passed sitii-e the l!wnh bank failed 'J"j'i
and the lap.se of time would by most people have leen a n-;
sidered as having wiped out all claims. Under many con-j , .
I.rww
A col-l. avcnir.s
o!f.ni'jn. If yan:; of ycti.
i. ill.! a .r!M- fir Iwu. I
'1 o!i r m. t. youn all.l '
'I. . i
M-tir intriL'u:lt; trails lia.f!
ditions it would have lecn a not unreasonable conclusion.; !
lleire especially might seem to be exempt from paying outiw,
their own funds to discharge debts of a parent. That the
heirs in this instance contribute sojuuch in l-ha!f of the;
family honor is a more substantial memorial than could be j
fashioned from granite liecause it has iu foundation laid
in personal integrity. ! '
mr? : I '
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I
l;!anr; at all 1h- .laily plilitt.
i.Vnd .r..T if 111.- lashiun lti:ils
I ;U t J lie Barb II, at Is t..-
'r 11 t.vy altuw Hi.- KollK-s-Ma;;--.
LYNCIIINGS IN 192."..
The recoid of 16 lynching in VJ :, exactly equals thai
of the previous year. If there lo regret that nu better
recoid was made, there is still the satisfaction that tiiis
numljer is far liclow- that of any year luecfding tlje last
iwo, since records nave i'n compiled. .While thi
practice nas not U-en eliminated, it ,. Ivn nv?
ly from what it was but a
has lieen made.
A hopeful phase lie.; in the number i f iittur.ptrd lynch
ir.gs frustrated. In : iristiinces .ff.ci pit-vei ttd the ef
foils of mobs fiem succeeding and ..f tii-.e weie in
southern sLites. Of m'.re i!rK.iti.tc is the i.umW .(
prosecutions of tl.o-r p.-utK-iiiiiting in n;..b. ut ji iHiv"i'
i.miciea lor pun in i;.-nri,m., 10 ,. c-.f.vict;..n i--eiveI
. li. 11 f'..- H ir. i t !tnl r-l.rl.
f"i;il l.j.l.n. ctrcuiutrt-et.
,l ii.ui.- t.r rai-. arc plioto-
-l-l-l:. .1
:trts aliiaiiily I.-,
c..;:.. I.
few year agu."
law iess
tixUm d 21 cat-
Thus jirogivs?
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trnces rangi;iZ m S'i dh.v
penitentiary, v'.ile f;ve ..tiu!
dependent o-i g A i-i.a.i'.r
with U.e ciur- -mi i..-l f..ir
in A Vikx--s .. -j ' 1
f l.t j Lif-.jc-- d..i:r!-i ;
ir.orx eaJth ui j-. u !. ( -..
ta.'Util.
All ixit ore (,f .!,( ';,;.!.:;
ard til weie rag ...... ;.;
ciiviahJe di'-tii.'.-.i-.ri .
in fainiess t t:.
i.ppejir Ui I ppx (- lu g ,. j
mm!er of a pi. ii v. i , j ( ; . r..
in ncjuilt'-d of rurj. 1 1
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Free 1926 License
Wrril ALL ISKI) CARS ITIUilASKI) IRdM l
this m:i:k.
Perkins Motor Co.
Phone M-500. Cor. 4th and Adams
TheSlarl
Isn'l Hard
"I T Kl:i l'INT AT
T"'Tt Sain;;k ac
NT IS WHAT
"! NTS. . . .
IS T'M-itj Ol'.rvvVtxn
l:-'I.AItl.T EVKKI
WKI.K!
La Grande
National
Bank
p.pi:k ro ykaiis oi,i.
HAI.1.AX. Ore. The Polk foun-
ed in ihib by tdward Casey and Jibe la . iy Kusene sioriKiiien
V. A. Hammond, after several al-jw'io have been at ibe lake the last
tr-mpm had b-cn made previously j few days. Iicks are also pJenti
to publish a paper at the seat offul, they state.
WATCH!
TOMORRCAY'S PAPER FOR SALE PRICES.
Buy Your Children's Wearables Here."
Norton's Kiddy Shop
F.verylhluff In Infants' ami Children's . Wir
I
an cel. thou! I
Still lower Prices g
Graham Brothers announce a substantial reduc
t.ron in the prices of their complete line of trucks
ind motor coachcr, effective January 7th.
This is their third reduction in eight months.
It brings tin price of their product far below
cny truck of comparable merit.
Large production justifies low prices. Graham
Brothers are the largest exclusive truck manu
facturers in the world.
NEW
1 -Ton-Chassis -IVi-Ton
Cliassis
MBM Low Chassis .$1295
f. o. b. Detroit
-$ 975
- $1245
SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
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