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' .... i .M..'iV'''1-,''ru'-','vtA'' "n----1 f Wednesday, April 7,1926. Paga Four LA GRANDE . EVENING OBSERVER ; ? : mhex (Incorporated) ,,,' Y ' An liulrpcudcnl Nowspapot FRANK B. lAPI'LEBY ..Bdllor mid Publisher HARVJSY F. MATTHEWS.. .Uutlneo. Manager ' Published ovenlnt'B, except Suuduy, ut 1416 Adam. Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at tlie Postofftco at La Uiuiido, Oregon, at Second Clasa Mall Matter unuor act of March S, 1879. OFFIClAIi PAPKIl Or? ONION COUNTY AND TUB : ' CITY OV LA UHAfUUS ' MICMUER ASSOCIATE!) PREPS : The Associated Preu la exclusively entitled to use for pub lication or all niwa dl.patchea crclllrd to It or not otherwlaa oredltod If puoliahcd therein. All rlKhia of republication of peclal dlBpatclica In tlila paper, and also tho local newa bem In also are roaorvea. . , . BUUBCItlPTlON HATES ' '' ' ' Uy Carrier Dally, per month In advance .... "'0 Dally, per six montha In advauco... $4.b'l Dally, alngle copy ........ ......... fco Ilj MaU Dally, per month In advance.. Dally, per alx montha In advancct...... ...... ... Dally, per year in advance .. .. ... .. Weekly Obaerver-Star, per year .. 500 12.00 16.00 12.00 ADVEItTlSINO HATES Dlaplny, foreign, per column Inch.. - - i-0 Dlaplay, locul. per column Inch............... - .. . 400 Time contract rutee on application. SIN'B HITTKlt I'ltl'IT "And they wild onu lo another. We ure verily Riiltly conceriilliK our brother, , hi Mint ue saw, the anguish of his soul w hen lie hcsoiiBht us, und ue .would not hear." Gen. 4-: Jl. .i If&', S ft PERRY LOCAL NEWS OF WEEK rive men kidnaped D. M. Haley, 19, f Fort Worth, Tex., took him out n the country and gave htm 40 she with a whip. He was secret y married lust summer. After the narrinut he und hla wife neparated, and hui wife recently died. OFFICE CAT TMAOS MARK gfl. By Jun ius . THANKSGIVING FOR TREKS. Arbor days arc at hand, public ones to bo observed with 1 exercises In schools and private ones to be observed by the '.planting of treca around homes and by rejoicing over the; aeturn 01 oiossoms ana lounge lo me deciduous trees. . . some states a BirA Day lias been added to the calen Tdar of Fpccial "days. These' two might very well beob ' served simultaneously.' We couldn't keep our lovely song birds if we didn't have our trees, and we couldn't keep our FaMc (ne upon ii Him: n ImhiktwHV hail fxm'Ms f(ir illuiwr iiih I rutin) lo iinoloj;.,, . fur llic IiImiiHn, . y - I'tratl Wifu Will, ilo you know you havt'n'L kism-l, nic for HkIiI ly V ' AbHi'ht -minded (ii'in'i-r No? Dear tin; how unnoyiiiK! Whom liuvi I ! n k InkImk '! , PBItltr. Kpecim -Mra. How- ard Hoblnson was shopping In La U ramie Saturday afternoon. Chmtt-r ThompMon, 'Bldney Uecd and Jartiea Meacham departed for Deo, Oregon lost Thursday moi n- inti. 'liiey arova through in Mr. Mt-afham's car and hope to find work thorcv.. , Alri OeorKO Itbbt'rtson made ' trip to U Grande last week. I Mrs. Zurcta Murray recently vlsltiMl. htr ; mother, Mrs Jack HriKKM In l a Grande. Mm. Clari. JohansMMi visited ' her daughter, Mrs. Henry Heat), Saturday aftir-. noon. . - ; : : Mr. and Mrs.'Ot'orge Kuller inov id lo Klgln Moiiduy.;They ihave purchased a farm, there and will make their homo their permanent ly. , : - v Mm. Hlltla Murray, entertulned Bfventl friends lusL wm-k at a social KatherlnftT.' Dainty . refreshmentfl were m-rved at an approprtto hour. ( M ihH June Leu and Miss 'Isabel Ilayter are absent from schpol this week because of Ulnosa. . , - Hlancho Martin niaile a trip to Portland last week. Shu. went with the nil-Is guards of tho .Salvation r ". . - - . i Mis. (. (. Jo hanseii visited at the Harvey lirsen homo tiunduy arternoon. Miss Verio. 'Ih-anw re cently viUod. Inr idiint,' Mrs. Geor ge Kuller, ';1r!:;;i;Ui ,' '.)- Mrs. FwiJ VoBlfr iVftlled ' upon ) her HiHierV Mr. Tvila,. Johansen one day Inst 'week. . ' I-- Opal Heickel was a recent visit or to Ja Grande onu day last week, j Guy Trlppo und family made a trip to Baker Sunday, . .. ' HEALTH ':iriTf ami the Neimti nit i Kicking up a bljc fiisM nboiit tuoj g m M-IIIJ-IIH1 IHiT, U I 111 I W Hllln I .trees if we diun t nave the birds to devour insect pests and bnmuiu ink i lA.Mfvtr onnlu llinmcnliino frnnnrnllir iiufiil ..e .rtll VO tldllar Cial VHI a J DVVIIQ fllll IlltlllV 11 I IOV.I V. O 1,(1V,41I1I)J Ul 4ll3 libit ijmj us 'delightful. , . .. . j , Arrmt Tin v. Willi ifo nmnlniKiv nn nw rnlf ivntifn nnrl ' HONKV AND UKANH I'O.MI II.. ii.-i.l lilu l.......u HI. I... t coiwcrvation, has played a useful part in developing the. And iiuk done it an hta ur. IK) Vol' Itltl.VK WATI U OX THK TltAIN? (Uy lr. I'ntlerh'k Strhki-r) : lluve vim ever fttnttorii In think. Ino Mriily-fltn u m,n yo urt, truvt.ltnff on H 8i,.a, lu,,r or electric train, where the drlnk (liig water used on It comes form? You probably have never given It a 'thought you take It for gmut- makeH them Oil that there must be some drink ing water on the train, and when you become thirsty you lurch over Mo the tank and drlng until your ! thirst Is ((uenched. What, aamir- .ance have you that the water may A man will never admit that he not be badly contaminated? You T ... .11 : n a ' l e ' ' " my iimi iiiu niiii-r i i-ier hiki ijny wujjiu luiiuuii mi UMX'iiuuv special uccasii iur mariieii, nor a pom- Judgo of li- uparklingS.True enough; lm national interest in fore-station.- Put there is still need of ; watchfulness and of wiser, policies in the manufacture of wood products if IKo trees now planted are to hold their own in the coming years, Even' if there wore no such need, says, while it taste funny. It keeps thein on his hnif (Uor till he Ih blind. epa waler nia; be loaded with deAtli- lileallng typhoid -.giTms .-and "iyet I'lrM I lu m Mighty fine coffee be clear and sparkling to the nak- Miry give iih ut this mlHison. Seeond Hum Yes: but it k me awake durinic I he sermon M'IK "Isn't she a Utile- lHa.,, , "Yes, soiuciMic umtlil li peak Ut Iter about it." 1 i ' '"' ' .' ' ,' .( ' w- u.' . Tun rr.nrsri " -:!t ttUt Silk Draperies Cretonnes and Nets for Spring Re finishing WHAT lends more to the attractiveness of the home than carefully chosen curtains and drapes? Here we are offering the finest of Sherwood and Scranton draperies at very nominal prices. Now is the opportune time to purchase new 'decorations of the season's smart est patterns and colors. Suwcsted here are many economies for those interested in rejuven ating homes for the approaching spring, and . summer seasons. Panel Curtains :: . Dainty patterns in Irish point of ecru color, nicely hemmed and finished, 2'j yards long. . :$6to$10pr. Marquesettes and Scrims Vine mesh patterns in plain . and fancy patterns; also in two color materials, several widths. 25c to 90c Rayon Gauzes l.'t-iiich rayon gaussc in shade. of lavender, green and goldtr an' exceptionally good quality material. i.--.. $1.25 yd. ' Mi'; Panel Curtains , t r In blue and white and solid white suitable for kitchen or bedroom use. Complete with tic-backs. $lto$2.50pr. II i I 11 P Cretonnes ltrighl colored ' cre tonnes in beautiful flor al, striped, checked :anil geometric designs',, all or l()-iiich materials. 30c to $1.50 yd. u Silvfr innon. i'M.'tly iiiIh; l.lpn U)ilurii-,l l-'or u UIhs. Noni lo Mr,-: .iUHt uh two; Sum 1 .Mil; Wouldn't you? 1. 1 being glad' that the old earth is blessed with trees. !;'' v SCENIC VVONDERLANn." ; .For the preservation tio primeval Groat Smoky moim- t,iii on the Ijorder line of Tcrfticxsec and North Cnioliim1 as a national park and public playground these two states .have raised more .'than $1,000,000 and will ask the rest of the (country to aid them in securing the $1,000,000 balance of the purchase price. If these virgin forests and un mapped 'mountains can be purchased by public subscription the federal government will maintain them and open thein, through the' means of good loads, to the general public.11 ' Saving of the Great Smokies has inspired numerous arti cles in recent issues of magazines and review's, one of them describing these mountains as "the last of the eastern . wilderness." If not made public property within tho next few years this "last wilderness" will vanish like the othei-s .before the onslaughts of the lumberman's nxe. t Until about 10 years ago the Great Smokies wore vir tually unknown. Within the black depths of its -forests ' there are gulfs aiid gorges uevcr visited by man. Even the I itiniinl'iiiinK unii.,Mm ft.- r.v..!l.:tl.. .1 1 .1 " ' , ' HIV..H. u i a (iii.iiu mill mcr In tin- tin- wim-r to ii In 11 Hunltury ion- 50 yeiim old; ua I he reaull of a iol H-llK lino, riages m.VSieriOUSiy VagllO DOIUIlCl llie lUIZO from - l-r. nmiu- anion th... atute hfiillli oflln r re- Union. which theV derK'P thoir nMtiln - Rnwn nT llin pnnil.il '" '' " '"" roinmfmlM lo ilu- .nirc-ioii B.U1.THI Mlra MWv IMilllliM'liorrowpil the - , l " , y CmC "im,; MC" 01 11,0 CnP'1'11 P'kS. Mm.hli.'l II,.. l.l h. r I.ai.,1 II u, ,. ,;,m( stat.a puhll, l,..,iltl, In.r. a n, w muruoi, w.lan. Ihtf nil (uglier than any in the l.lue Kidgo mountains, are still " W'"'t for mi' . i.ii.ti-.-n. i r Bi-rvirc timt a w.inrii uiu or appro- jmorniiiR or Auituat y.i. uisj. ror tin- unnamed and artrc areas .nf 1 in ninirn Ivivn n..v,.i. ln,.n .'" V" ' ' va laam-ti. a iufaiionaiiit- or purpoar or taklnB an . l.l. rly wo- surveyed. i - As a national park the Groat Smokies are destined to become as famous and popular as the Yellowstone, Yosomite "lid other great national reservations. The east now has but one national park, U-tfayotto national park on Mt. Des sert Island (iff the coast of Maine, but its park system will rival that of the west with the addition of the proposed Shenandoah park in the lilue Kidge mountains of Virginia and of the Great Smokies. . ; , -. . . ... La Grande's Leading Store for 25 Years u .-. i ne wiuer inai you .irina om.iue, eontiiinlmitod aupi.lv n-eelves no jtraln la free . from dlaoiiaa Kenns., eorllrlealo or approval, and sueh a and ao you may tiueiich your Ihlrat uP,y ,y ol UB(.,i for arlnk- ;vlth linpiinily. 1'nele Sum, m(r purioae8. ; . . i lliroiiBh hla plilillo heallh service.) In (jreiron ii. fe- Vr the wuler ' y "oania or neaiin . or BU1,p( a eoine rjom wulls owned Wy the various slnlea. aeea lo It thnt lh(. rallrouila, The vuat majority you are rurniahed with ll perfectly of ,h(. Waler.up)lha come rrom aire dlillklllB water while you are (he drlnklnir wiilur or llio elllea and paaaciicer of n railroad. towna Ihroiujh which the rallroada Ai leaai once a year every ran- ,,alls, Yiiu may he eerlaln that ll road eiiBMBi d In Inleralule ,oin- ,,,,, tKCR. urlnkliiB water al luercn lliual rurnlah the aurReon your town, and lr Ihul water la neneral or the Tnlled .Slates pub- frolll ynllr pulillc water supply, lie health aer1ce a list of nil ti.n your town has a supply which aoiireea or water supplies used ror ,a8 .un upprovid y your suite drinking purposes. A llsl or such IOUrd or health and certified by aourcea ll also sent lo Ihe Health yyur Bovernment. ,. My slars. Mr. Wolle" elueill- , officer of the respective alule i ated Ihe pielnie eiilai-Bc r. "What wherein they are located. He or- ...,t... makes that little ridlow cry unil'l represenlallve. usually the '" howl o lotitl ly ? "I reckon 11 's alale sanitary cnBlneer, . Inspects ' lliCTKOlT . LcndiliB his Ulllo- li'ciu lie's too yiiiiiiK lo cuss." re- waler shed or every supply, mobile lo a woman cost Morris plid Windy Woll. "II, -'a cuttllitr aId sublllMa aumpli'a of the wjitcr leftienhauui $l3.Uo7.oll when a locth." lo He alule laboratory for sanitary Jury In Jtlduc Marschner's court ' . . janulysia If bolh the sanitary sur- returned a verdict in that 'amount I vv all, I tin. liilinrii Iiii'V tewls Mhnw In fjieni' if Mm Minnie .1. Ctiiu,, Decrease in U. S. Farm ' Population Is Noted WAHHINiJTON, Apr. 7. (Al'). A deerensi' In the farm population or the 1'nlti'd Stall's of neany University Alumni to Meet on Eugene Campus; .MII-S1MM1.U l,(;l,AM) hair a inilllon in Itl25 Is reported by the which persons livtnB on farms January I WrCIKNi:. Ore., Apr. 7 (.M').-, The alumni vIsltlnB committee fir the I'nlverslty or On-Bnn Alumni department or aKrlcultur.1. ' "ssoeiallon eomposeii or John '. eatlmateh the number of, Vealch. or I'ortland. Henry N. rowiei-i or nend. .Airs. I'liarlv-s to lun'e bei :ta.iir,r.iH)a, Koblns.-m, of A.stor'a. Alfred I'ow- compared with 3l.134.HAu January H,s' ' ' ortiaiul and Vernon nw- i !.2 5. ' ' j t,,r' of Medrord. will meet oil the The estimated net movement university campus lu re Tliurs.la..', awuy rrom rarms last yiv r '"'iday and .Saturday. The object iimminled lo '.Ml 1 ,IU) persons, but ' "r ""' vlsil " '"' ""he a there was an estimated excess of ""rvcy or conditions and malt, is rarm births over farm deullis of '"'erest to alumni. A written amounllliB to 4JJ.IMMI. which re-",',ort w'" '"' submitled to the duccd the Iosb due to cllv-ward , u11"""1 council. OXIIO.V Kngland .Is ' havlni mid-suiniuer weatlier;and: tho Botf ; Ihi't Is bltlnB the I'rlnco of W'alelj hard. With Irs In. ad blindllBed I'V . 1 ! result of an affliction of one ear that has lefl him in bed lately; he vlslled an Itidoor -school nnd tuned up his drive In lake n post at. a seaside resort where ilil-re Is n gold course. ' ' w movi'in,.! to 471t. IMio. A hoiinw Bolden lOnali-r ceir' Pllid with . mis and gems valf ' Ued al aboill $IIIU.IIIIU,: was pre senlid by Napoleon III to his 01111 i'"ss al l:-istor In 1 S 2 .-.' ... '. : man on n drive to llcile Isle. She was to have returned it by :l p. m.. occordlnB to ti'stlmoiiy. hill at li p. ill., nn the Srvcu Mile road. . she drove It Into an automo bile In which .Mrs. i'oiibo was rid-InB- In the uccident Ihe plaiu tlrf's back was broken. Fishing Season Is Here! Mow About Thai I'scd Car? Perkins Motor Company Fourth & Adams I'lionc M-fiOO There's A Reason Our VVt f-alos arc steadily iilcrcasinji, con vincinjr us of the fact timt tun- patrons up predate QUALITY' at reasonable prices. Have you tried oiir Coldon Crust? Wade to Sell More Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of Golden ("rust The Madc-To-SeIWJorc Products. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS ' ' ' ' i . ' ; - i i i j i . . m l?'fa,?'' FtC? GOOD N ?.5rVt-OvTyr ' ' 0 S 'C.OiM SAvAt-S! l (OO- OOiKf TH X'Z-s' ' f ,cM '' ifr'A VAIW OlDM' NrN ) KlSl-tt PvTiM' 'v'V Die ALU kh-sm imt 'im Mom h.na? woo ' va gotta v '' a;e.kj hu. wtKif I Womo 'lM imTA J 1 ' DO T' GiT j -, P,W? WW mrW TrWe V.OD0.E.'. 171 "M-TA 0-3 "I -iVA DO S'OOW' :V ) LODGE? ; li'h-rr''r y iWt nvXf? X '.,7 - "' !' ' J '. ; : LOOC-1IK1& W-ThQv'T POAv7D-jCi t-.., . J j A (rood ihintM' orrhfstra rnsts ul ino.st iik ntiicii for tin- i-vcnlntr uh 1 1n- inir. Ust.M'ttif ii ml Huttm-nt. Wealthy Widow Would. Wed 'Again "iNiiw tliiil my r-tomncli tioiiiilt h;is nil liipH ! I s'lt c , taking a rouisi' or Mityi K. 1 wmilil rv.-n I roiiNiiit r w- llhitf nnirriiMl UKain. I ciinnnt li'll uii iwtw t'-i'iibly I suflfK'tl Im-Cim f takint? this ere it rt'imly." It n a .simple. Iiurmlt'.v.i IMfpfiriitinn that r-MMvcM tUv ra ta i rhal niuriiH from Hie lntt'.lin;tl ti iU't ii ml alluy.H th Inriamtnatlnii whii-h riiiiMi'H iirartirally all Jt4in at h. livi'r ami liih'Htinal nilmi-nis, inrliKlInc appi-mllrll in. ( ni !.... w HI roiiviur- or iimni y tvftiiiiMl. At All htUKKlHi. Atlv. BTNTK'S Party Candies A fine assortment of those satin-finish Can dies with pure fruit and nut centers. Our stock of these famous candies is fresh, and all varie ties are crisp and fin. eating. Try some of our fivsh Salted Almonds and Pe cans. Red Cross Dru Store WHY NOT? Iiuy Your Infants' and Children's Wearables .' WHERE YOU GET THE BEST AT LOWEST COST.' We study the changes and give you the newest. Norton's Kiddy Shop 'J im ncl "Bill" Arc Playing Safe all the rest i.f alr.-a.ly 1IAVI-; your rriends savings ai- Miiu" and iii" a,M llie piayillB Mlf." they couiils but how uli'mil vi'il days' ,; ,v ,, .'7,,,;., "' 'or '"' "flny -.n. r er bit. r ,n ,,' "wsv Aecoiict with ' , ' " " . 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