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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1926)
Monday 'December" 13, 1926. Pag' e.Four LA GRANDE EVENINO OBSERVER FERDINAND OPENS PARLIAMENT N. K, West & Co., Inc. Now Ready! Slipper Land! (Inronmrated) An Inilitpniikial Newpi"f FRANK D. APPLEBY ..Editor and I'uhllnhar HAltVlilf V. MATTHEWS.... ...llimlntiwi MunaKei" Where Christmas Slippers Reign Supreme i w 1 3 " ry Published evanliw, eicapt Sunday, at 1416 Adama Avonua, La Oranda, Oregon. The Obaerver-Htar pilbllahi'd every Kidtoy. Entered at the Foatofflce at Ia Grande. Ori-von, aa HucouiJ China Mull Mattor under act of March I, 1171. OFFICIAL FAPBR OF UNION COIJNTT AND TUB CITY OF I.A ORANIJlfl - l i i i MKMUEIl ASSOCIATED PIIKHB The Aaaoolated Praia la oieluitvely entitled to uae for pub. Hrnuon of all newa dlapalohea oredlted to It or not otlierwlee croJHfil If published therein. All rlxhta ot republication of apculul dlxpulchea In tbla paper, and alao the local newa here in, alao ara reserved. T"" ' BU1IHCIUPTION HATKB Ity larriur Pally, per month In advanae - - Uully, per an month! In advance................ Dally, alugle copy Ily Mall Dally, per month In advanoe Iially, per am montha In advanco. ......... ........ Dally, per year In advance....-.............................. Weekly Obaerver-Btar, per year.-.-...... 760 4.&u .... tiO ........... 6"0 .....$a.(.o 6.0 ..11.00 ADVERTIBINO RATES Pleplay, foreign, per column Inoli. -.. Dlaplay. looal, per column Inch ..........-. lime contract ratea on application. 430 4UO wrilH lll.HHHINtl KV I'HACIK "Peace, pi-iiio he mil" thwi, mid iieace be tu thine helprm; fur thy (lud hclijh Ihi-e." 1 rliruli. 1S:1. Nsg& Aim i KMf 'The klitif of Kmilitiinlii. here nhuwlni; the fuc uf an elderly pro ft'HKur lit-lilntl IiIk lnn.-i- wIiikmi-h, In rcattliiK the ruyat uiltlrcsMi ul the npi.tilnK of iiiii'liJiincnt in Iturhai-oHt. while tjiit-eit' .Marie wiih vlnll Iiik Aincrlca. ThlM ptiiiliiKmph 1h une of , the klnii'H last upikmiI'-anci-H In inihllc before IiIh cuiiflneineiit by the critical itlue from which We 1m rciioricd tn be HiirfciiiiK. ' ...Wintry weather la necessary for the success of major nc ,tivitieH in Eastern Oregon, agriculture ami lumljotiiisr. It is i jiel." And while we enjoy it with the approach of the Christ , linyS" season we should not forget that it brings temporary hardship and discomfort to many poverty-stricken homes ' wltt'ie Illness and misfortune denies warm houses and aduuuate food and clothing. There are pitiful cases in I.u k"'1 Giindo that offer an tipportunity for the more fortunate Dedplo of the community to display the true jbpu'it. call tell you to provide actual relief as well us good cheer in homes now sufering with cold, hunger, and illness. , i. . i ' Extension Service of University Reaches to All Corners of State A Gift for Everyone The large and varied assortment of guar anteed slippers is certain to please every, taste and purse. Made by the famous Daniel Green, every slipper is correct to the last de tail. Men's Felt and Leather Slippers $2.25 to $3.75 Women's Quilted Satins 92.50 to ?3.00 I'M VHP.MITV OF Olll'.nOX. Ilumni'. t'ic., I'cc. in (Hin'clal) Kruin the rcinntcbt carut'i'H ulllf.- whci-c mall arc u niiinlh apart, friint HhCfiihcrih'i''" and lou Blir'H CUIIIPM. IIHIChl'H. Bi'l'Vlcc U1- Chl'istuias ! ihiiiM, iicIuioIh, and nhli. an well The Salvation Aimy and the pastors of local churches ',,. f,lim imi, niii takii'n,- cor- toll you how your Christmas giving can he extended 'n-auoiidcnre com a -a in the cxtcn l'iur hundred and farty-oiti' Iciichi'l-n. Itl atildt-ntii, ST liumo' lliaUci'H,- and III imtlcillH. SU -id whuin aro In the uliitti tilln'rculo- l'l"U VfT PVnilPII l"m iiimai nun ui .-..mill. 11 "Vl r.fNUlHiII ahUHiB thimn inrullcd In atudy, Tfio state budget, as announced recently, properly uut-JiimkinK u total ut uiiproximuteiy lin 'S Uie expenses "of state government and state activities i1""' ,,,,' , . , . , , , .... A biiH boy. colhKn iirealdcnt. in ho light ot available lunds indicated by present conditions. L,,,,,,,., j,iii. mnmer ininiii.r. It sa budgot that is obviously influenced by the present state I dciim-dnn. in m iat. atmi no. ... , , i , , . , . , , i liuiiU:r. liiolnulMt. iittn'atcr, flmii. de icit and by the reduced property tax which makes new . ,,,. ,.K,..,. ,.,,, m.,ulr. . vuvor, lotvHli'r mill clxil ciiKlnccr institutions are Muiimimiis cmimy ban the lui--F 'is! nnniHi'i of pi'iHunu , takliK I fc---,' -i i , '', i i , 4 " s i . cjtirHin. with J.ann colliuv 'The budget commission could probably do no more out .,-.nd ami Marion county im. th state legislature can. The total of state funds whoso cx-N"'"" county only j t... 1 I NiH'i mid itumiv Iium fniir. t runic peftditure for the next two years is thus outlined is noti county had tuicu and WhccU-r eutjugh for the good of Oregon. And this total, if adhered ( iiius to strictly by the legislature, will not, we believe, bo in hc-. s:no tin- mihi tirn'siMui itn-! eoftlance with the wishes of majority of the people of the otivt.-.i m t;..- stitto. Educational institutions, tor example, aie suflenn uhoh-Ii uh v-us unt.i m n nek of money. Wo force constantly increasing; cn-l,,,;i1 i-K stniiion wa mu-a i n!iuent on them and demand an ever-widening; curriculum i H .mlv ,uKHV, swu.kv.v " and yet would deny funds to provide necessary facilities.' rro.u.mu-.. t .invaiton, it. nu n - f .-I 'I'm'. niMiiiy, inuim-maui's, K''i - Lducatumal institutions aie wanied. Iho pwinlo of the (:, iuf t un.t s-i yvr i-wiwu iu-il S, vain st, lu-altli .Mlui';tlaiil. off too. 1 inn toiuihlmr u llti rural Hi'hool. 1 ltko to teach In tin niunlry wht-ro 1 van look oui mid Sfv the Ktvui open hills uml t lit) iiliiH-coviM'i'ft rhlKcs; and 1 en joy thi I'iiU1 to Ht'hool on l hi' (Wvt foot eil, bfiintll'iil horm-, throoch tin" fii-Hh oVIsp nir, itaiu u wom an teacher. Wahllne HuiK'T, of the (Vr pfiitirp AltiUK school. Javu, Unlet, l-'iist liuUcs, forinci ly of Iho Htaii Hchool for th ullml, ut Halci.i Ore, says that "I left the Htatt for thu liuUcs aooncr thun I ex pected lo ilo. llowcvor, I wish to go un with my Htuily of Spun lull, an next year or the year al ter I'll visit S(m'n, It takea al most a month for nmtl froiu here tu uirlve in America." revenues very doubtful. The result is that many worthy re-j i i. a ! .....i .... . :.......: " quysis wcro iguoiuo aim .u.ihh ia.ii. isutiu halidicapped. C-t.ia, IiiiVi.i ,v ii'uurl tKfiti' ,l,vii'.is ill i 1 1 ii f imriitvl ut tin, itiill.: J ..... ... ... .i i t.iiK'i" i. iriio' and Hociulosy Oiler activities are equally important. A new tuberculosis !,lm.,nS. tin- cuius, i.n,r,.i. 1 Cllt.i. hosVUal and normal school have been ordered by a heavy nmjwity, Thing's that will keep Oregon min ing forward, di- volutung along constuictive lines, have been approved by the " :" petiile. . And in that approval is very obvious instruction to,"" tin state legislature at its coming session to find the news-1 T sail means. , i',',',ja pt is not enough for the legislature to merely find out how I to take care of the existing deficit and keep the stttte running on tlft- 1 05-11)0 level. That can be easily accomplished if wo rijteive the 0. & (Viand grant tax refund, as puinletl out in the last issue of the Oregon Voter; but something more i:; necessary. The land grant tax relief will not be available in 1 020 and throwing down the burden of new revenue now is only a temporary thing, We must immediately pick it up again; Oregon is progressing, moving forward. It cannot do otherwise. The realization of its goal means a binder budget, more revenue in UlL'7. It's up to the new legislatuie to make that possible. i 'W ii t county in the Mate l: ,1 ly two or nunc sill,". -"three bits" try em A A KIT OF TIIKIFT BIT OF DHTFRMIX ATION A KIT OF POSITIVE ACTION will soon build for vou a hank account that v. ill be the MIJKA CON LIGHTS" on the shores ot success reflct'ting the liyjht of opportunity for vou . . , , . In ailtlitluii k the count v Mfiiliiti.Hi, .H Li cotninuaiiici '.uni'vl t.y this stu.ly. .lure W lifiicn Ijimllctl lee .is mc.liy V'0'H,'ll ai .m -n ; iU ulh i tit .-in:f' ul the Uet nr.iii..' It-aclu l . l i-s, a 'ill a.v t.iKinK mlvaiiui;:e ol -Hi tUl tl kf'l Wit i) pi n-i t'.s. T c ii c It r -t t in I tin. I'l'U.'.v.i arc ut titt'cl asst.Uuuo iu Ifniit ill tlH'a- vla.tfti mtm work. M.my iuitiscwlMs nto un luiina m iMii.ii'.'il Uii'tiictx it ml ui c ttmtuW lu come in conij.ct with t(n tuii- nhh' . uiiil or coiupU-tc tlirir rJu va1 im in any ol her ay. i IH uiiijvnty t'f HtllllCltts tlull tf t'" i . Mint it i a nc u t i U urt- f.'mu I f tv JO vms util, Men ati'l wotiu it t'st'iu o' I to tt' arc ;i vittiy in cv uv iH c. w lit!' laany youit ih-oj!- i.ot. i t'u- a.i' ut U lo IS v-ais .uv alo .ittiilyuii;. Cut- uoinc.i MiatVnt c'.ti!is ll-t . i t I a y t l Iu r I c m i ti y 1 1 e f uc . Hull Hit' i-!t'c se pa i atliiK her frutit c.Mov:tla.u lai soiiU'Lin-s Uo hiK'i tu M-ojtj t.y row boat nil hoot U'iO- Dr. Hall Pleased With Receptions Over the State Kl'OKNK. Ore. Dec. 1.1 (AC) - Kvitleitcc thai t!lt jMOplc of Oir K arc prepared lu make ade quate uivl t? -iierouw provision foi hiKlicc t it neat ten s siKiiit tctint in the iinlon of Pr. Arnold Heniut' J laH. president of the t'ntvi'rsl! of Oregon, who has returned fr:,i 111.. H.WtltlJ l,.tv I.f II It-tlt Ins le-tielieiille fitvitt l)i ul.ti. ' I 'res! lent Hull wan pa rt leu fart y linpii-wcd w It h the prosperity it lite state, tlio reception lie ji-e-celved In CoivalMs. and the spirl of cooin-ration pet ween t he On. nun AKiieuUnrul eolleue and til" I nivrrstty of Drei;oii, he said. The president commented upo the beautiful scenery of the a'ut. the fine Imtels, excellent Miihways and ttiu number of automoMN t he saw on Ids trip. lit visited Medtord. Klauialh KaHs. Anhiand, Urauts 1'as.M, t'orvallis. Sah'in. ti t -iron City. Hood Klver. The Hallcs. l'enilieten. Uakct wnd l,a Ortuuie. a.A Mi to 1$ tjl in y it 5l;uk Kid Iioudoirs $2.75 to $3.00 Fell Slippers $1.25 to $2.75 D'Orsay Quilted Satins : 1 S 1.50 Warm Slippers for "Little Folks" 75c to $2.25 COLLECTION includes Felt Slippers 'of low cut and hoot styles in colors of red, Hue and green. to fa to GIRL ROBS BANK TO GET 'THRILL' to herself ' jfl t hA' unierslt y station. I The bank employes soon freed Themselves and ' were able to se cure me minuter of the car. The aot was found In a locat gurtitfo and her arrest followed. Today in Washington i fore iiouse. . j Mysore to ext"nu maternity act ' is on eenate c:th-pic-. I Supreme court hands down num ber of .decisions in many cases. Stenographer, 22, Charac terizes Officials of In stitution as Saps j Hi!! (be b suits always tllilf says these divorce show Hie seamy side, 1 Congress meets at noon. Oil conspiracy trial continue Interior department bill is be J Today's prize Tor painting Hie j illy goes to Moscow, where a train 1 inp school for clowns has just I been 'established. AI'STIN. Tex.. lt'C. t:t (AIM ( ha meter lain r officials of .the ' l-'armers Nalionnl Hank at Hmla ; lis "saps" for allttwiiiv her to rob them of nearly $ louo Saturday j Miys lubecca Hntdh y, :'2-yeiir-l I stenographer, ttidiiy ualtetl it t her ' i mother's home here while author-! Jities sought to determine wh"tlir; a $&Miin bond whs sufl'lelent for ' : her release on. a ctiarge of robbery ; ' with fire amis. ! I Althounh she tlecltiOMl to supply ' all the detiit In of her es,;:p.td ai'- , . ter her release on bi;d S tumh'y' she" told of fleers hnw she , drove her auto to the small conn try town near here Saturday and I'N'lnN, Ore., Dee. Kt. t Special) after peueiadins the bank ein- , - - TV nui.tter of the tmri'.y of the ployes that slic wn a tiewspaper city water supply was taken up at woman assigned to write an artiele the lot eiiy eoueeit iuetim;, and on the community f ort ed the Union Will Test Purity of Water o i; the- w;Uer tht- water cttte Hot Celdf with uimittee will test eut ai ei and if possible t he ine sunply will be reduced If list MUiniied entirety. The re- tUNtiueted also to file Ihe "tate boartl of health a d of the city uater source and Schools at Union To Close Dec. H'.twlli: I ear : e it an'U tor i.Mm' "0 miles e. lair u oi k ut South en, sic' puK ovit tuin ,SHs, uttd coutmi;' t'. 11 elose eontUvt with and nature sludy c ki n t'.v eiK- nusi beiany eours,-. j-tlic time now j the place here a Grande National Bank , where your efforts meet unlimited co-operation. ." W .id of ) II tie N.l.ep t-.t of Ih.h. terd 1 iows and inilk III t: :e llitiht; ' I oi- s t have l. hoif,.v ..n, ;-i f d at .ppiK i- iii'in a stud nE w ho h .ii - h in Knsltsh told oi s. ' t imi p. I.uk piling e time tat chores arv Ul 1 oYb-ek. V hen It t.-i I. .ui t-.- du the vhon I h t i- b ived and pot in .'! and L : lanu .-t ic; ttvd -ii head t'-i In .id of uiiIk I A ot them, tjec til. and so - ed si dia l ot d ot but' i.i i tlx aboat bait i !uppo. J to as my patvtiis . m tia.vitis up rXIOV. t)tv., lee. 1. tSpevi.dt At a reetMit meetini; of the s-hoiI bo.ad it was. decided To elose school ftr viie t'hrlsttuas hditti;vs on Dev. The vacation will prolvably ex tend lilitSl Jan. 3. Most of the vrade i"i'ius are belnu thvorated :i!ift I'hrtsimas tree are t-eiiii; pre I titl ed. The visual 1'hristm.is ptv j grains. eon?lstm of so no, plays, and fveftattens will be iiiven in Ihe various rooms on the afternoon of Dec. 11. cashier ami a companion into ilu ault and cwnpetl with appiox1.1 ately IieiHi. s:iu satd she want-'d a "thrill." Miss ltradb'v, a jrradui-.te ot" Die fuivets.ty if Texas and now work ins for a higher dejt-ee, is em ployed lu the office of Dan -Moody, attorney setieral and tioverncr . elect. I'll beins? arrested U f"W hours utter the robbery she told ' the sheriff of driving to Hound ; Kock, near lie re. Sit m day morn -invr ami visitiiitr with officials of the Farmers State bank th'-re. She r-turned to Austin and then werit to Uuda. tbtainin- access to t'-ti cashier case on the pretext of borrow in:; a typewriter. She Cover, d the t-.m men with a pistol u'td with the re ni;k. 'I mean bust;--fore--.; them into a ;:u!t. Slu- took what money she could t'tnd and returned to her home, plaeiac the loot an I , p Mel in a package a:i inatitM r 7,'i i i 'NEW- TOGS for Kiddies Spill from . Santa's Bag nuMWimmt -I am ;i l.i ( ut riiMt'vi.i.l ul t -v.i1 c tl-. 1,1 I" i-rs of ;:; s ta'I, ;m,l live i intfvs fr.'..i l'Ar siritiiC .' in tht wtutir ii.uriv. II, -.J, s .s:,(l' rilli: ulllt, b:l." I.,,-, n h.irwjitini; .iu- ivin, iili,-c liuuinw s. ;u,.t tl,,inie yttt.vr work f.-mui-.-ii i..ii a t;.i-in." Comiviliibiv 3 TRAVEL UV MOllllt STA(.iK La l.rnuUe ftr JwfN : A. M. fmi r M. - " llskt-r luul ItutiM) l.ii.VM. - :. 1'. M. lAkr owl - a:3i . M. " " I'mUlrluu - It :0OA. M. . 3:30 P. M. . :lil'. V. ConHvctlOQ t PvnilltoA tor NVftlla Wilt. Fuaco aod Pwrt laua; at JvirtlaoU all puut Itoulh nJ North. lj l.'nmh!. 1-ihi.h- 1 Ail Modem Vlutir Car NtaTCL '1 Lots of gay new things to make Christmas clay merry. Our store offers a wide selection in everything for the child. Just a few special of ferings here: , Decorative Blanket Robes $1.67 to $3,98 Snug Sweaters $L25 to $3.88 Woolly Caps and Scarfs . . 29c to $1.98 Warm Mittens 25c to 98c Hose ,'- - 25c to 98c Bedroom Slippers 7jc to $1.50 Gay Handkerchiefs jc t0 $i,$o Toys at Lowest Prices Norton's Kiddy Shop 17