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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1926)
it a- 1'- ' Page. Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday. 'January 22, 1026. A rNfni ttv a, -rem "tr a rm itrrr A Tr-m tctt vTr,rmQ4 j JL,Sl' JLDjaa.1 JbASl HJJHlAi'iL.llli! WJPSl s ti i . . : I I i . If - SHOES " 10'o To 50 . .. ' . lIctliK-tlnti llmniKlifNil Ihi. KInn l'tinrl IIU HI. 'lull l'lul lots lit Ijulh's1 IliKll Mhh-o. Three KMi liil loin of - slliitM-r-pnlrnt, K lit. miiIii nml rnlf In I'limpi mill one or two-strap Mlr; iiilllliii j. I'tinili nml Spanish" licols. Bargain Lots 45c $1.93 $3.95 $1.95 HOSIERY La France, Phoenix, . Kayser Kill Ire stock of IjhIIiV, Jll nml f'hll ilrt'ii's tjunllly llw hi n shiIiik ti )ui. Clilf fon. sir yviIkIii, inIo, coiuiii nml wmil, In nil ilctiiiiiuliil color.. This Is tin oppor. Uinlly In punlinst- iinlkmnlly kmnvn lutliiils in n saving. , 15 Less SUITS, OVERCOATS Hart Schaffner & Marx All regular stuck Stills nt a sarin?. All styles and materials of the host of dnincsi.c ami lnimr!cd H'ncs. . Suits In fit all hiilhN. Overcoats of style, built Tor service in a mimhcr or colors uiul materials. 25 and 331-3 Less BLANKETS . All-Wnol, Wnol-Mlxiil nml C'olton lllaii kits In all uclclits nml sizes. I'milli-tim. Oregon City. Nashua nml other well known liinkf In (ilniils anil solid colors. Also liiillmi Holies, IllaiiUcts ami Mi-mnfr ItnlK-s lurliiilril. At Reduced Prices WOMEN'S And CHILDREN'S COATS lUltlro slock ol I-niHos', Misses', mill Chll ili'i'n's Cunts nt Oilo-lliilf, original price. Thc-ie arc Indeed liih ffrnrin coats, all nicely Inll nnil nml finlshcii with litilloii, t'mhmfiliTy anil fur irliniulii. One-Half Price La Grande's Leading Store For 25 Years N. K. WEST & CO. INC. Merchandise Of Merit Only (Incorporated) An Independent Mcwspanei FKANK 11. Al'Pl.KHY .. Kdllor ami I'ublltdier UAKVKY K MATTIIKWfl IlUsilH'HH Alu augur l'uttlhcd evenings, except Sunday, ut M10 Adams Avenue, I.tv O.tmle, Oregon. I'll a Ohjorver-iStar pub'lhiiied every Krlduy, Kntered nt the rontoftire ut I .a Urunde, (ruuu, iih HoconJ CIiikh JMall Mtittnr iindui' mt ut Muruli 2. 1ST a. OKI'M'lAL TAPKR OF ' CITlt OF TNION COUNT AND THI3 La (1KANIM5 .Thv AKAui'Hitiul Vwtts In (.liiBlvi'ly'"cnlttli,U to use far nuh- Ural Ion ull tuwM ftl spate he t-rMlltiMl to It or tint otherwlwa crtMlllvtl If tu)illHlu'il tluivtu. All riKhlit of ri'imlillcaHoii ul ain't htl tll.sm(chtH In thlH pupor, nml iiImo the Iwul newa he re lit ul.m uru reserved i . - Nl'ltftUlt'TtON lf 'CaiTln : liilly, pir month In mlviineo...! , , 7Co :; luilly. pir U nmntha In a dvnnrr... M.fr t i Imlly, tttiiKlo copy .v 6o f ny mii it ItiiUy. por month In ndvnnoo , 60o I Jtlly, prr six months In udvuortv.. - 60 J tally. p-r y ar In udvnncc. - $;i.0d , ' WiH'Kly Obstrvitr-Huir pr yvar......w.. U ?.0J j ; .. .- .. ! -s ;t S ' AHVKIITIS1NO HATKS ' ) ji ' ' tlplny, fon-lcn, p-r column Inch 4;'c : : JuMpliiy, lw;il, per column inch 4oc . Time runt nut intra on implication. j j) ' ' ' ' ' t , OFFICE CAT THA.S MAJIIt .I.. "Huvii you acfn lh "TaU'f -of ItiiKilnil?" "No. Is miniillilnir inlimlnK'.'" 'oini'ii with u pust ami men , with u future nupply a lul of llm . front puki' ll.va. THE OPEN COURT CORUrS!OXDKNTS MUfit SCHMIT Tlli:lU NAMKSTO vuk i:nnoit tiiia'Ih:- SiKIS LKTTEKS TUIXTKO, THK JOY OK TIIK I.OIll 'And Sarah - until, Oo.l hath miulc m1 to taiiKh. ho that ull thai httir will Ajitiyh mt." (iu. Si: 0. 'Vmi snjr yunva worn Ihfc liat Mini ycr,' . Mild tlic picrclianl. ''Uomlrrrult It ook like ntw." u'vs. Hints year lr himii It," said the ru.-UMikcr. "()ui I liad It rcltlia kcl, twk I got It cleaned, ami mrr l, chanted It ht taiirant for a new one." Thrift Whaler kIvcb us varloun defin Itiona for thrift but yearn uo when 1 left home to buttle in the world for myself mother wild "thrift conttieia of spending Juat ueh week than you ITO biivk to work nnl earn n Itttlo more. It wilt be intcreattnir the I first yar, interest will udd to the laccumlutlon the second year und jthey lll take such ph-nsure In ftteelnic the account KrOw that they I will save them more. ahlla form ed in childhood follow uh throughout life. j Own your own home, "be it ever Iso humble there's no place like 'ltfnia rni.W n..l,l In r.n l wustM. thefo la no civic pride or pleasure In a landlords shelter. I ni prove and beautify your home, make of It your paradlso as welt U Itltle Irti-S enrn. In this day of -reck leva HpenilltiR und inflation of personal credit we need still more .to exer cise prudence in money mutters. itc. intake thrift the eornerstonft'of sue- r.-Hs und happim-ss. Spend wiaely but not miserly.' More peopla A prsalmlnt. ta a prison who WUU,M u VM y wwe lo would look Tor splinters in a clnl.f l",K "a 'I'"vution. Hiutdwli'h. I Kvcry person, ho matter how small hla income, should luy aside The little iclrls who used to "omethinir each woeky lt'a a (rood make face at the boys only eyes '" to npportion your Income so at them now used to !omethinir each week It 'a a only rvea to apportion your Ineon niuen tor uvins expanses, so much jfor clothier, so much for pleasure The only thhur alMiut llle stork-I1"11 90 much for the bank uccount cry few nianiotl iiioit tan drive nn automobile with one hand. Conjnvss iit alivady Ivinjf flooded with bills designed to-! cure ajmeuiiurai ills and insui-e fair retinits for crop Sur plus. Though many of them are of impractical nature, it seems that some plan for government aided control of co rporative buying and marketing will W given a trial at this session. The com producers of the Middle West are particularly insistent that they be given relief. Whether It can come out of the minds of representatives and senators remains to le seen. iiiK'4 that is particularly offensive to i Is the spellht;. cU rather it S-l-l.-K. I'ltAVK -A NO KltNKST 111 days of old, und not so old, Wh. u billies' hearts did falnt ' ly stir, When Klrllr went fdiopplnff, about ull They could say was, "Kr - -vr it." I'ollnw on'o Into'n shoppe today. And listen while she barters. Ooes nhv ask the youutr man Tor "Kr er -er?" Oh no! She snaps out "fJur ti rs:" ' In day of old when few were hold And fewer were bolder. When the lad proposed, and n ue lit her lips. She fainted on his shoulder. Uut nowutlnys when hes proposed She say;, hs .urns enfold her "Will she? Yea! Take mamma home lto". it you think you can hotd her!" then if a surplus remains from any one of tho apportionments add that to your savings account. To save is a habit, .hard to start but If cultivated becomes easy and the itccumlnted savings become the mentis to Investments that provide for old age independence. ' A savings uccount for Hie boys and girls teaches them the value of money ami economy. Commence hv biting thorn wive the penn but Is moro In the order of a fine, as he value of the motor has no thins to do with determining the amount Of the license lo b paid, us is th cast with other taxable pro 'Serty. land for instance. The justification for (he present high motor license is that the mo tor Is more destructive to the high way a 'than ho rse d ra w n von i cl es and Mtus should not he taxed nc 63 rd fife to value but according tw- their weight and horse port'or,- or their supposed, extra wenr on highways If a motor is not being driven It certainly Is doing no damage to the Titer If In advertising Implies honesty In numufaclurinij ami the sjtu-aiicc of a sipiarc deal. Genuine HONEY CREAM CAKES5 2.V :lOc anil -loo fienuine BUTTERNUT RREAD . 10c Costs no more worth moiv. Made Only Tiy' 1 La Grande Bakery ; ... K. J. MeWllIlams, Owner. aa yotlr dividend check. Closely ansociuted with thrift Is 1 highway. the development of character, the J A recent requirement forji cer deslre to improve und educate our- tlfleate of ownership is all right, selves for higher poslfions. We j"f?ner changes are needed. but must broaden und go forward or not to still further tax the already we retrograde. We must conserve 'overtaxed motor owner, our health and energy and make I C. V. 1 fat ton the best possible use of all the) Summerville. Oregon. resources ut our disposal. The j 0!.,,-0w?.a',?r.,,!,-'',,,.T "- iiu iiw s : viiT' F SPHAClfK. Wash. At tho nn- Jmial mcplins of atockhohlrra of ithn l"irs National bank, Italpli'l:. I To tho Kdltor .loncs. former enshior nml vlooi In Tho l-a Oranilo Kvonlnc Oh- lr-shlont. was olortod prosldonl : I wn-rr of January It tho article : B- Hurdasa, vice president: ". j "The Motor I.leonso Law" certain- w- 1'almcr. cashi' T. und l-3. ly rouses my protest. That every Blanche Mills, assistant rashii r.! owner of a motor should lie com- I IMrcclori were re-elected. f 'pelled to s-ciirc a yearly lic.mse I tfticers of the bank report n whether ho uses the motor or not ! vr- satisfactory year showinie a Is. In my opinion, verv uniust. decided linprovf mi nt in seneral , , 4. ." , . condition With favorable crop In many parts of tho state it Is. ,, , ,.. ,k , , . . .. . .. leonditions for I92H th.y look !s not optional with tho owner i , ... . . . " . ,i .. tl , , 'further betterment In farming and whether ho uses his motor for the i . .. , . , , " ... .. . ., , lother lines of business. first throe months of the year, for 1 snows are deep and motors can not j c J he driven in deep snow. i What tickles a man more than a I The motor license Is not n tnx as new suit of wnolen underwear? KEAD"THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS Nome girls than rat, the tht htiih. mhiM rnllM'r daucc maitrtty prefer to id the smajl boy "My maw and paw had an awful tune rM- ' lug married. Maw wouldn't i marry iwiw hen he mas drunk' ind sw wouln't iimrry maw hen he was s-ber. f MAKING 1510 BUSINESS PAY. Julius RoseiiwaM, Cliicapo multi-millionaire und philun-'1 uuvpisi, sav.M .soai-s. Rtvbuck & Co. from finaiiiial disjis itr when the business drpivssion or hit the countiy. He srave Uie coivoiation 50,000 shares of stuck havinjr a par value of five million and a market value of three mil lion dollars. He took over the company's real estate und l;ave four million in cash mid l.ileitv bonds as a down 1v.1v.? meilt. With his own wontt), lio ve.ivL-.l ., r; i.. !h" "I'P h-J - - - i "oinvu MUfc llii.lllVV J'Utll by which the liabilities of the company wei rethiced some 12 million dollars mid it was put pn u sound Iwisis ajrain. The only consideration was that he lie allowed to buy hack I is 60.000 shares of sttK'k at pjir when um1 where he plejvsed. The other day Mr. Uosenwald exeirised his option and paid five million dollars for the stock that he "jravc" the com pany five years ao. It now has a market value of 12 million and his assistance to Sears, Roebuck & Co. has netted him a paivor profit of seven million. ' No one will Sn,dKe him the ittum. least of all the small st,,ekho!de, ! " iZXlTtZ v.nu wore kiwi um oisasier in li'i. it is money that will he well uod. No one in Chicago cviitribuWs more to orthy csuses. to educMion. to Oiristian association work, lo charity, ami to wrlfnrr work than ulins Koaenwald. "Hmmhi. iiumsmm K our turn-1 ly-rifih nnMliui utin-rMrv: hl Wt o hrltrr kill chk-U-o?-' .-Weil lrx. ItaKst. Talln-t. hi poni-h tl- hi. ken for twmtr-rite yrarM : ... I 'Where sr. yo. foinc my pretty mld " , "To grt my hitlr Ih.I.U .1. lr." 1 she ikilJ. "May 1 no with you. ny prtty maid?" I If you wont Mil me a lon I noiniiy on me sutij.ct thil your m.Mhrr never had her hair bob. hd. und wa eousldered a perfect lady and ont Ho tue any a.. will rliiuh Into . chair and rl hat havo yvu are nee.ltBC .tut trx tko mttr atoff a t.w.l tn fiur ro e ut -TU tt b. t welrflw. air. b aaiil Fords! Fords! Fords! Fords! Good Fords Cheap! Why Walk? 1924 COITE Hasslcrs; Ruxstell; griiaranlecfJ....... St.iO.OO 1923 TUDOR SEDAN G months old, 5 balloon tires; guaranteed $593.00 1925 TOURING Balloon tires; guaranteed i $325.00 1921 TOURING C.6aranteed . $2(50.00 1924 TOURING Guaranteed . l. $225.00 1923 TOURING Fully equipped $200.00 1920 TOURING Starter; good shape $ 90.00 1920 ROAftSTER DELIVERY Good shape $ S0.00 1919 ROADSTER Good shape ..$ 65.00 1917 TOURING Good shape; new tires $ 50.00 1917 TOURINfVGood shape; Rood tires :. $ 60.00 ONE FORD Rt'G-Ulood shape $ 15.00 '' Perkins Motor Co. Fourth & Adam Fhone M-R00 In Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!- Do you know that we sell shoes for infants and chil dren that cost less but wear longer than any other' shoe you can buy? . We stock boys' shoes to 10 years old. We stock girls' shoes to 16 years old and for the rest of this month only we will sell shoes ' in large sizes at TWO-THIRDS REGULAR PRICE And Small Sizes at 10 DISCOUNT Girls' Coals closing out at One-Half Price Boys' Tug-Tog Suits, age 3 to 8. made up from'veiy good wool or corduroy. Each suit has a belt like Dads and now being sold at l.lo DISCOUNT Our Thrift Week $1.00 Special will end Sat urday evening and it is your loss if you do , not supply yourself with what yon need and can use at this time. The $1.00 Specials include Girls' Hats Bloom er Dresses, Gingham Dresses, Girls' Under wear. Girls' Sweaters. S noys' Bots' ' r !i ? .!nd!Tear anfl H'ms not men- wnrf. but .t w,n pay you to come Into our store alued from J.I to Jfi th,s ww.j on)y a, $1.00 ' , Norton's Kiddy Shop