La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, October 21, 1926, Image 4

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    Thursday, October 21, 10130.')
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' LA '"GRANDE'. EVENING OBSERVER
; (Inoorponuodi .
An Independent Newspaper
FRANK B. APPLEBT-.
.....Editor and Publisher
HARVEY F. MATTHEWS-
mi
.. Business Msnstcr
Published evening, except Sunday, at 1416 Adsms Arena,'
-," V Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday,
i - Entered at the Fostoffloe at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second
,.' Clan Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1878.
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.'i THE I.OICI) CM 111 HTIlKNOTM "Tin. i.oid whs my stay.
J llu browrlit me forth nluo Into a lurge pluuo." 2 Hum. 22:19, at)
Americans Are
Presented to
Rumanian Queen
NEW YOKK. Oct. 2! (AP)
Harm received th hornaffe of
so mo of America'! most promin
ent rfl teen who marched past an
Improvised throne, many of them
Muni rig1 her hand, Queen Marie of
Human. a today turned her atten
tion to the Philadelphia acsqul
centennial exposition of America'!)
independence,
- General John J. Pershing was
the first of 700 who were pres
ented to the queen at a reception
In the Itltz-L'arlton hotel last night.
The line formed In the grand ball
room, which had been converted
Into a colorful autumnal forest
decorated with Rumanian flags.
" Her son. Prince Nicholas, and
daughter Princess lleana, and a
half dozen others were In the re
ceiving line with queen Marie. Hhe
wore a drofls which had tho ap
pearance of solid silver. Surround
ing .her head and flaring outward
nr. tho sides was a tiara of dia
monds and pearls, whtlo high In
front of tho tiara was a magnlfl
clcnt nnerald, thu size of a wal
nut. ; On each side of the tiara
was one other great queen stono.
,.V;.-. X .Prim. PHiicchh Dance ;
.- From, the regal head drens hung
a series' of ropes of pearts caught
under' the chin, . Hho also wpro a
nock I ova. of largn diamonds and
bracelets' of pearls around each
wrist, f Draped from her shoulders
was a train of brilliant Jade green
TVhlch full to the floor and dragged
a few; Inchon, The train was un
derlined with' silver. The queen
carried a bouquet of orchids. Alter
presentations and tho supper In
.'I the dining room the guests re.
Library Ghats
It begins to look like no courting in Europe for Uncle Sam, .JS ZZ
' - - '- -1 - Prince Nicholas and Princess
U .Every good man who comes, to the uid of his party this UIImrenU'
Jail should know from recent primary expenditures ;what's t TI0 nilwn UHS fPm. from forinUi
( -engagements this morning but ar
rangements wore made for the roy-
i; , , HhI party to leave for Philadelphia
The bandit war isn't so one-sided as is commonly thought, lat a o"ciock today on a ten car
T TW..,; . v,1a fl.A fliftr lluf uton1 h!v nnlinpL.C1111 trln-'
ill lCbl Uibt JUI VUG KIVIIHK llUlf ulfHUUf urn awasuu
men to 31 bandits. , I
n
expected of him.
Distance lends enchantment. We -wonder -whether the
fellows who are hollering for "a good five-cent cigar" would
smoke those they used to buy for a nickel. -
k,. .An Iowa pongreasmau proposes a .summer home for the
president in Iowa. Now it's up to some eastern congressman
to propose a winter home for the president in Maine. ,
A new locomotive whistle Is des
cribed by Its designer as having
a tone 'as soft as the wood-winds
of a symphony orchestra.'
, lut For m C'hanictv ,
Why Sat Henri:
Charnwood. According to 8t.
John.
The authorship of the Gospel
according to 8t, John and tho placo
of the gospels In the development
of the Christian church, urn the
subjects of this essay.
Eaton. Green traits and upland
pastures.
Charming essays on outdoor life.
Honslnger. lieyond the Moon
gate. , .
Lowell. l,lfe of John Keats,
One critic writes, 'Khe has not
only written, by far -the best bio
graphy of John Keats, the most
compi' te but shn tuts written one
of the best biographies In the
English language.
Hlhbany. Keven days with God.
"Tho ho deals with ancient
questfous and. doubts the author
plesto speak of were produced
l on orchards In this section this
season and muny farmers' are
uvalllng themselves of the oppor
tunity of getting cheap apples by
taking their own boxes and gointt
to the orchards to get the fruit.
Claude Oshorno has been help
ing Osborne A English with their
fall seeding at the lluun ranches
on Parsnip creek, during the peat
week. A few farmers are still
busy seeding.
H. C. Anderson itnd family vis
ited Hunday at .Mrs. J. H. Gan
tlns.' T. O. Johnson and Al Punn'ng
were dehorning and hi andln
some of their cattle at the cor
rals at the C. A. Hunter Whiskey
creek ranch Hunday.
Mrs. T. G. Johnson and chil
dren visited Hunday at Ed Hull's.
John Couch, of Leap, was a
visitor here the last of the week.
Dee Gafttin, who has been work
ing for John Couch the past two
weeks, returned home recently.
Chris Johnson, of Losttne, whh
has a fresh and persuasive way of a business visitor here the last of
commending men to believe It)
God and to rejoice In his pres
ence."
These books ore on the shelves
at the La Grande public library.
WALLOWA
PERSONALS
Skinny Men
Run Down Men
Nervous Men
WAI.I.OWA, On-. (Spi-clal)
P. A. I)nuninir. of l.,iin. wild h,ml
Leon dliririnir his nolnlopn. i-ti-Ik I "llllPH thun liny
a rnthi'r lik'hl I. IU.
Mltnmn fluulln u-onf in lnii'.
watka the first of the week, where 1 lubleU now 81
he gatliered cattle Tor G. E. Colo-,
man.
Hum Meek delivered some chk'Ji-
ens to the depot hrre the last f
the week for shipment to I'oi t
land markets.
Hoy Gitstln was. a busln.ess vis
itor at Lostlne during the past
week. . '.'.! , j
M. A.
I'eterson. II. J.
John Couch, L. V. I jitln op
others from this section have
made trips to Grande Honde vrt
ley during the past week for a
supply of winter apples. No up-
You probably know that Cod
Liver Oil Ih tho Kreatest flesh pro
ducer In the world.
IlceaiiMO it contains more Vita-
food you can ;?el.
You'll be glad to know lh:it Cod
Liver Oil comon in miliar coiiteil
if you really want
to put 1 it or 20 pounds of solid,
henlthy flesh on yuur bones uml
feel well and strong, ask Ked Cross
Urug .store or any druggist f(tr a
box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com
pound Tablets.
Only 60 cenLs for 110 tablets and
'U you don't gain five pounds In
.10 days your druggist Is authorized
Ku hand you back vour money.
Connor. I Insist on MeCuv's. ih. orii'ltM.i
tho week. Mr. Johnson will sU
his household goods and twj
milch cows Friday. He Intends,
to go to Seattle to make his home!
with Blattt'cs Hutu, I
J. R Gregory, a farmer of th"!
Smith Mountain s ction, wns a
business vlritor here the lust of
the week. Mr. Gregory Btatoftthat ;
farmers In that set tion a wH j
along with their fall work, and a,
considerable amount ot" plowing i.u
being done. .
Tho woman pays and pays, but1!
the man hasn't always got It. I
Dainty Collar and Cuff Sets
Ecru Lace .
Colored Crepe de Chine
N. K. West & Co. Inc.
La Grande's Leading Store For 25 cars
KCMS WITHOUT A TELEPSS?3
tinor.
and
COLDS THAT
DEVELOP INTO
PNEUMONIA
V GOVERNMENT BY DEFAULT
pne of the excuses sometimes made by men,' oftcner by
women, for not voting, is that they really did not know any
thing about any of the candidates, or the Issues, and so they, Persistent cougln and colds lead to
;feltthey could not conscientiously cast a ballot., 'This is no' .jrwn"
Chouse at all. It is the voter's business to inform himself eteoot that is pleasant to take. Creo.
ntmnf mnn nnH Isunoa , T: ''I w medical discovery
about men ana issues. . ' . Uvhh two-fold .ciion; it soothe, and
, If hfl doe , not .apiM'OVO flf tllO Candidates, nomatte't i,0lll iKI tke inflomni membranes and in
...iiru n., ,viot lu. Ktfa.. ik.n ar.nu,a in f luuf hibtis aerm growth.
W - v . ... ..v 0f t, known dflJ creone re.
some small way. ,very expression ot pupuc opinion counts. 11
tho voter votes for only:orie nia'n, only one Issue, at an clec-;
tion, he is expressing something1 of his own, adding to public
opinion.
.The only thing candidates are afraid of is voters. The
onlv wav to ret mind candidates is for trood voters to keen irritation and Inflammation, while l.io
.. - , . . . , , , , . . t L! creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab-
on voting for the best in sight. prr r .v-f 'f V ; bj iorbed Inio the blood, attacks the sest
: I ; The real boss of the town is the ordinary Voter; with hia J irookl and checks ihe growth
ordinary vote. If he wants a clean and orderly community;, '.cre'oSon is guaranteed saiMac
state and nation in which to live-and rear his children, he' torjr in the treaimcnt of persistent
,caX get it by voting for it. If he'does"ot exercise his right; fiilfttf SPffi
to speak on the side of order and decency, he has to take tmy diinnos, and is excellent for build
ognized by high medical authorities as
one of the greatest healing agencies for
Jiersistent coughs and colds and other
onus of throat troubles. Creomulsion
contains in addition to creosote, other
healing elements which soothe snd hcsl
th. infected mcmhrnnes and stop thq
what he gets. Too much 'government in this country is gov
ernment by default. ; ? V' v,
1 HAPPY TACOMA
: It is doulitful if tho people of the Pugct Sound region
know what bad weather is, says the Tacoma Ledger. The
day, that Taconians with a 40-degree temperature complained
of cold, beyond the Cascades thbrewas heavy 'snow. ,' The
Taconians always have just enough rain to keep things fresh,!
without heavy downpours.' The winter .js cool enough to!
give nature a short rest, without doing; damage ; , to: the;
plumbing.
! "There are two things which-sum up the attractions of
Honda and California scenery and climate. As a matter
of fact, neither Florida nor 'California- can' even-approach
Washington for scenery, while the Puget Sound region, with
,its absence of extremes of heat in summer and cold in winter,
possess a climate supM ior to that of either of its rivals. After
all, may it not be possible that we. are overlooking an im
portant asset when wc fail to tell the world what we have
(.0 offer in the way of scenic and climatological attractions?"
On a planet full of thunderbolts, cloudbursts, hurricanes
and other forms of climatic turmoil, all, apparently seeking
to do their worst, it is pleasant to know that somewhere
people are not only at peace but happy about it. All tho
Northwest could qualify in that respect.
ins up the system after colds or flu.
Money refunded if any cough or cold is
not relieved after taking according to
directions. Ask. your dtugswt. (adv.)
New Dresses
Age 2 to 6
98c to $3.25
Age .7 to 16 -98c
(o $9.90
SHOES
All sizes,
Infants' to 16."
Lowest prices,
Long wearing. -
Norton's
Kiddy Shop
and genuine.
-Adv.
ST I32TX A
n . .
ELEANOR was almost frantic.
It was 1 A. M. and the baby was
sick for the first time.
She kept saying: "Oh, if Mother'
were only here," so Wilbur finally
dressed, went out in the rain and
found a telephone.
The baby was well by noon the
next day, but even before that Wil
bur had signed an order for a Tele
phone to be installed in his own
home.
HOME INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE CO.
YOU, CAN OAVE ONE FOR A FEW CENTS A AT!
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THE new Easy Washer the most
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'. washing clothes, is here. The small tith
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thects handled at once vour washing dona
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No cost or obligation. Phone today.
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