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Page Four CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, August 5", 192T.' (Incorporated) Ad IiMlppPiulrnt Newspaper FRANK R APPLEBY .. Editor and Publisher HVRVET K MATTHEWS.. ..Dullness Manager .- Published evenings, except Sunday, at H16 Adams Avenue, ' La Grande, Onigon. The (Jbserver-gtur published every Friday. Entered at tha Postofflca at I Grand, Oregon, aa Second . Claai Mall Matt-' under act of March 1, 87k OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB : CITY OF LA GRANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS V Tha Aasoclated I'reaa la exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited It published therein. All riKhts of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local dcks hsrs- In also are reserved Dally. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier per month In advance... 1 Daily, per six months In advance Daily, single copy ..It.tiO io By Mali Dally, par month In advance.. ' Dally, per alx montha In advance ' Dally, per year in advance , Weekly Observer-Star, per yeai .... -42.64 .5.!0 ADVERTISING RATES ; Display, foreign, per column inch .. Display, local, per column Inch - Time contract rates on applloailor- ..42o ..'Ok KNOW lill Lord. lie Is (iod "Know therefore this llicio is none clhc.' liiy. that IjciU. 4.3'i. v The war on iiicumlxMil republican .senators sceiiLs to 1k Jiretty well over, nccordinjr to returns from middle western primaries. I Charles Waylaiid I'.ryan, whose name mid family fame .'th" .'"i' had almost drifted into the realm of forctitten thine js (turned to ij, ir;,n,i,. Friday morn. IM, i H, l,,i:.,l,l 1.. .1 : , . l'." '"companlcd l.y Mrs. latum n;ii. ny.uu nil- iieilltx.-l.lllC CanOKiaiC lor IMvis and liutli hii.I .Marl.- Ilran- goveroor of Nebraska. lie points to his previous record ho h"v'" visi"" "rre Of lower taxes, decreased price .... gasoline, and State Coal '"vvXJ'r': Company. He will provide an interesting race this fall. ,"'r delivered some iambs to Alfred jNorrgaard at the .Villi s Smith place ,tne llrst or tne week. Mr. Carper sold Is liead at M a head and Mr. Poulson sold leu h-ffld at tl. a head and 1 7 head at So. So a head. "!' . OH, SLUSH! . - . ' .' :- 4 it . .. ' (.-..'... ' r " 1 ) " 1 Ol5Ttrll4,MVBCVv WHAT AM AG6tbl i OPfbcTunnV. "faSPtsTfe LiMfT. UwaT ' . GAffPIELP PIP, YOU OH R. WAT ( : tlHCOLM 5EOME,YcXJ CAN BECCWE. 1 ' Til llrbl.iv un.l i-iil...t ,.t I I A A an , aaaaaa a. I w a ...... I III' lrier home. Tl.. v re- It fl I I I I I I I lllll I II iviuaauLim u OFFICE CAT TRASS MAssK . & Junius Must of .ua are more ii..ttal;on In ourselves than we arc In Hi" other jx-trople when it conu-s to a show down. . In the old days vou haled the villain and loved t tie hero, but that was before movie heroes were in vented. ... Her lips suld, "Ven." llVr eyes aatd, "Wo," Hut which one lied I'd like to ktiow. a) The reason why a woman fcls nil'4'ruhln all the Mine slu 1a away on a trip ts Ik vans' when she net Iwu'k she Lh Ruliifc lu tell everybody what m .-plendld time slio iuiil. Kute Kiits for Kiddies ; , . j. New Plaid Patterns; oil sizes. ' ; " $1.25 " " " N. K. West & Co. Inc. La Grande's Leading Store For 25 Years ilOVIK COWHOVS 1'HOTKS-r llOLLYWOOU The rentine of Ijtdy How much will I have to nnnr trootis to motion jiieturo pay for a pair Of silk hose? companies has baen protested by Clerk About 12.00. movie cowboys, who says its un- .ady They come rather lilch. -fair comuetltlon on the part of the don't they? I coverninent. Yes, mn'tuil. but remem- . men The popular permanent wave. Now It' up to some struggling- In ventor To get out a permanent shave. He isn't n greut critic until ' he has leurned to use phrases nobody can understand. Clerk- ber you are a tall lady. If is wasn't for mice, some wo men wouldn't g'-t any exercise. If tl man would Hp hi .wife' for wo.mk.v 'ro iti:oit;.t.i7a: ; i SK.TTI.li--Thu women's umiii.' uric or tne ! rat- rail Order , of Eagles will be organized at the nal tional convention here next week. GOITRE J. Cumlciely Kcmovetl. .Milwanki-. l-ady Tells of Itelief from a ColorloM IJnJnh-jtl, ' Celia Shlkora. C21 loth Rt., TJfl waukee, Wlwonsin, wiy she will tell or write her experience tvtlh SorhoJ-Quadruple. She was' r. lleved of difficult breathing. di4: ziness. and a- cloggea feeling ) throat. . '-.j lmiulre at L. & Ij. Drup Co.. W'l druj? Htorea. or write Horbot CoiTt Services us liberally as h .tips HtrittiKers. of money.. .She would have plenty Uiover (lo boy) Ilin' So you want u job, ei lJo you ever tHI lies? . Hoy No, but I'd bu williiif,- to learn. . r A KiHV fealun mny Im .Maiiiii. ctl imlrllbly on lii-r you 119 man's lM-art hut it is nlunv- r eomph'x- i ion that allows cm his cont ..collar. : Girls' Felt Hats In New Popular Colors and Styles. 2.95 and $3.95 Norton's Kiddy Shop Infants' and Children's Wearables Cl'MMIXS NOT FORGOTTEN. Senator Cummins, the dofeatrd candidate for the United States senate in the Iowa primaries, was buried Monday. For eighteen years he had served his state at Washington find became recognized as one of the foremost statesmen of his time. In his last political campaign he was defeated by Brookhart and to intimate friends many times before ms death he often was heard to remark, "to be beaten by rirookhart" not as criticism of his victorious onrxment. MEET MELLON HILGARD PERSONALS Hll.GAltl". (SiH-rtal)' - Harry IjinRnorthy left for Ills lionu- In Itaker Wednejiay. .'but of his town fellnw rilWiia ihnc ... 1 '" "M -o" 'nt to itakei ... " " " i- ThurUy. garflert long yeara of service and accomplishment and turned k. i'h..nt,..,. of u. cr.-.n.i-.to aamaii of theory and loud intnnises. Such are too often " ,. vi""or w,,,""al"' ' '41 . - ... . . . rrank Snnford home. ;the fruits of public sen-ice.. We are a fickle public. In; m. i.onnie i.ny 1..-11 vii.it. the present day political fortunes receive little consideni-'""5 h"r n,0",,r- x,r Kd a"". ,11.. nif i-tim nw umjjs. and never will, l'.ut Iowa wanted to register a violent pro-j HOMK. Aur. & tAI'l. Tlie Amerlean scretnry, of the treas ury. Andrew v. Mellon, had h appointment today to be rrcWn-d by 1'remler Mussolini. The nirrS inp at the pr.nil.r'3 office In lhe hifi pslsee at p. m. aa said to be ,ntlr.-lj personal. Slunor Grandi. -under ser,tar for- forelirn affairs, -reiterated 'his declaration of a eek atro tliat. nlthouch Mr. Merlon's isft ei obviously not or business lws. 11 is natural to assume that finances nill lw UiftcusMtl " Helen Wills Defeats Eleanor Goss, 7-5, I SBAKI!IIIT. ' N. T.. Ansa. ... j I API.- Helen Wilts today score I j her nioM Impressive victory jdnce ishe returned -to the court after an operation in h-iinc' deflating Miss Kleunor Ooss. of New York. In the women's senil-fliials of th--SeabrlKhl Invltutlon tennis lourm. ment by 7-4, -4. . Mantl.-I Alonzo. Spanish linxlit cup star, bntlled his way to th- 'final round of the tournament bv a straight tu t victory over Xakeii chl llarada. Japanese conuueror of Wllllsm M. Johnston. .;, 0-'. The victory qualified, Alonso to meet (he winner of n match be- t-en Vincent . ltichards un.l i h-rancbi T. Hunter. ! p,lr"l Ur-nlnir Hie day's nlav. N. White and l-wis Thalheim.r. Mr. W'lnrton (under serr.-tt.rv ,': "' "'anceu lo of the American treasury) an I "" am,.l, by . u.i. r.rmn i. ' . .-orion and Al fred II. I'h.-ipiii Jr.. i s. 6-t. a-,.i Mijcy. Marie Sanford n-llirne.1 to r hnuie at Hilrard Hie last of til" (.,.( (.. ., ...(.:.. . n. , I i . ... . . r'"" ""ier viKiunir in ll urnnde ,"".;"' "" iiiooKiian was mat protest, 'for r,-- ,-, ka lhr mailing more. Ihousands of people voted for Drookhart Hottn.-r is workins in the who recognised Cummins' tremendous superiority as a pub- ,n!T MrlVrt Abie ti,c lie servant. But they didn't want a servant; they wanted pan-ms of a bai.y Bin i.om a l-ock to throw. , -. , , . ; Mrs. hlsle Watson, of I Ji Crnnde. - 1 - - vitied her parents. r fcn(j ra 5 ,i', 'i E('0N0MY IS FOR. Z' lule thrift is being preached so stionglv that it seems lo'i', out sivp here over the jo embody all the virtues, why not look at it squarely ? f Mr AU.X M,hn ,. When is thurt thrifty? What is it for? "That ye might i"'ned visitors from i.. (jran,ie llaVO life, and that mmn nlnmrl-ini!,-" n,.' ..tl u Sunday. - - .......... ..... . ..uciia mi tiieie; is m :u lhats the goal. At a New Is Low Level the .Inul.l ur.jur. , anil Mr. Slronc (irovernor of til New Vork federal reserve bank) (am here hnlidaylnir like Mr. Mellon.".- the under sTrcinr- mid.' -bu: Willamette River aii.-r in-y nail M-n tin. finandfil situution of Kurope. they could not refrain from lakiunr a nior-j or !.. official interest in Im-i iu uknk. ore. Ac.-- 5 iim l-ort.-int. financial nirasun-s. . like . The Wlllam. it.. Hv..r ...i,...i Sl.llMliratlon Of currency. J , new Inn- lev.. r. h . ... I bellove Mr. Mellon cannot dole.'when a rending of minus .6 feet ..e.ian ui me Bpverntiient. was n ported can repeal mat Italy consider svrveK Th me a. in settlement with the ( a rlosed matter with which are satisfied The rest is a matter of methtvf. Money is the meims of keeping life going. It is the'-C DROWN WHEN measure of labor, turned into life. If it is spent heedlessly.) STEAMER BITAR life becomes cramped and uncomfortable. Wherefore e- SINKS OFF PARA employ thrift, which is merely a way to keep money in! - order. If we suend too much nn .mo t)ii,, !,.." I . "K Janeiro, iimiii. auS. any by the w-enther ob- stn-ain Is so low that the' sand had to be shoveled away WO froni the cuiin- in nnl..r in nl.ia.n In fact. I desire-tO ihe rea,.lnr " Tfcn . .- .,.-!, tHk this opportunity to coint.iu.ii- lhc up, wa, mny yr, sc catt tr tha American government , ,lmt. or tow wa.r nnJ D.-ople our warm.t an.l m.wt ,nr, slnco ,hon h.0 u,.n from cordial lalutatlona. The Italian tnal baw, llno. Thl, ,h(. firs, government .Mends Mr. Mellon ,. ,,,, ,. .,,. k - .... ...,i ij UIIU ilUIIIUUI' They are grateful for his honor been take Msll. Thos. ...... c - - ; i, iweuiy-;.! unvrapns n crt ioi somemmg else. .Money must bo saved whilp it i i' owned last ntrhi mh.n i-.i.-i lieillB- earned, lest tlnl lui rluvc .f .... r....l.- jratise steamer Hilar, rarrytn insurance jxilicies, Ixmds, real estate-ends. no ii.iirri ami passengers l.. mn n. . , ... .. ...h..i ... i... ...v. these aie means, not jNurlh riil'n p.rrs. sank a:-,.0,sl wx.nrr,.a l,v,Urdv nT" burning over" ati tvr colliding with . pontoon m.r sheriff llorsfall. assisted bv I Vim- 'area of (ot.o acres. The fins have Wliile this knowledge is kent clearlv in n-ind -ill is wnll ! e.ll ' , - . I"nli "nd lta,,k nl bl,n air.d owr an parts of .... , j , l'1 l,L"".4 n.llia, ail IS ell.j l..pom iwlivJ mr. from Agents t'harli-s Uvorton and Vil.:tht- county slid have been set pri- ISO IHHiple Save a definite percentage of CVei V unit of in-I i "a " or ,h ""md llam Matthews unearthed a r;irgo manly for the purpttse of burning rome They keep a ready fund for a rainy day. They have j Xr'V.rV ZlrZ a fund for children's education, for their own old :j. f.. i ... - nis inali- n m luiv.. n .-rii-. .1 ... .inioc lor dependents in c;ise of death or disability. They' Jiut what they can into their own business or some other, that income may increase. The rest they sx-nd fiwly on making life happy and comfortable as they go along. I ins sounds simple, but. everywhere are people who don't I get the ixn'nt. They spend lotlay's money gaily, along with t.iimurow's or nest year's, on today's whim. Toinonx.wj and next year they find Uu'iiiM'h'os Mild into miseiabli .laveiy. Or they w 01 ship economy and don't stn-nd enntih and become just as mieialile as the otlier fellows. . When a family or a business is cmsidei ing the puu-hasr if something which will make its teratin easier, pinl itbly increase its ret inns and ;ikm1 will, it should think twice Itefoiv it. decides. If its plan for the ,ir is complete, and this purchase, bov.eer desii.il ,le in itself, will up.,-t the balance, it is wisdom to nsti..iie. Mitt to nfiise the thing which will iK-nefit the family or business merely In cause it can wiggle .'don.; without it. and because ccon.nm as a virtue, requires that pc-p!e buy nothing they can do without, is a poor business piinelple. Peisisted in. that is heading for disaster. Thrift is not a moral principle. It is a method of maintaining balance. Ine our country with of us who have mc bin, I..,, . S'-K IXtDMIl.UlV him as a man of boundless charui. I'-OSKIU'IIO. Aug. S (AT) culture and roinpn hension of our "ecause of the great number of jijll affairs. .incendiary lorcst fires, the l.oug- jlas county court this morning xil- ' fcred a reward of $500 for the ap LiqtlOr Worth $20,000 'prehension and conviction of any -a lvu.l r Person stirtlng a. forest fire with found .at Whale Cove coum,. since the middle t , . I July, there have been more than XKWIVI'.T. Ore. Aur. S. itl fir'" reported os being in- -Th.' largest seiun of bonded rendtary. More than 36 fins in uuor is $ra.(iea. y-t tw-.-n mnil... "oe. 11 mil. value of the II N'o arrests liavc off tluibec to supply grazing lands, Olflciils stste. A bandtt w ho route-d brrh hiit.-l didn't leave a I'ios anyl hinc. (.un Calls Uathers to Dawn Dip TR0MZSE I'ltOMISK. tSp-clatl- Karni-rs In this IM-Intty are I-. minis an.i thri-shiug their grain, tiiam mi, m.-r poor here this .ar. I riMi crops are fairly good. Mr. and Mrs. li.i'lle T.iy:,ir are Ike pan-nla of a baby firl born tc th'-m July 5". Mr. sn l Mrs l!,,-,t w,nt to Wal. I" Tuir lnv. Mrs. 1;.-, d's mothi r went out with Hum and returned te. h i i l-.me in I ,.i i;mn.t. iroin lln t-e. Mr. and Mrs. He. d went 1 T t l.uti' rpr i' on Inwrn-,. r. -Hire, lie to Ih. lr heme htie Wed lii r.l.-i) ex. nine. , Ms. Aita liuklorl an J daush- lUt, . Viroa, oi La Giaails. ajruij P.... . ' . ' " 1 fun f'M 4 BROWNIE Priec$ J I'Oll MliX "ONLY j" j j IfM ii iviiiidi-rfill thing for the v o-' setter Appearance! i j "More Durability! ' ! I ' ' The U - H 1 l;i'r.piishv. i nn . I All Closed Model I iiii An old M..xt An ,i,. Urnn .- ,ja. lK frt '. in. l.,MH..d , K.-m. unM lo j ,ia-,v tZ HZ"?,,"'"'" f,n -"' d''- Th ,h- ""!- anJ Tlrii ? " rihl- Mr -"auinluuu, tiuUi JJtUgvr asd latir Sltrtoatit Erram!e cameras are just a a;mple ts they look vou 'll iget gcaxl pictures from the word "go". That's easy to prov. We hare pictures here tliat will $how you. Isa'atjf. ta iliis. srtnia ssH rU-j-( Y da aaiarr bs4 Red Cross ; Drug Store ! Adds new beauty and gives a com plete permanent finish over the entire car. Fenders remain finished in baked enamel. See the Fords with the New Finish Perkins Motor Co. Main 500 La Grande, Ore.