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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1927)
Friday, April 8, 1927. EA' GRANDE EVENINO Page Four .. (Incorporated) it " An Independent Newspaper f FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher HARVeYfTm ATTHEW8 .. Business Ma naaer Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oreffn. The Obiwrver-Ktar publlKhed cvtry Kriduy. Entered at the Postoffice ut 1m, Grande, Oregon, ua Second jjCltuw Mull SlnLier under act of March 2, 1879. , OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THE ! CITY OF LA GRANDE ' 31 EMBER AHSOCIATED PREKH , f TJit AsHocluted IVchh is exclusively entitled to tme fur publlca stioii of ull news diHjuiU'hcu credited to It ur not otherwise credited iif puhllshed therein. All rlKhU of republication of Kpceiul dix liaichcM in this paper, unU alo the local news herein also are ; reserved. ' j . ; BUBHCRil'TiON KATES i iiy Currier j Daily, per month in advance .'. 75o ; Daily, per nix months in advance H &O j Daily, binglo copy...-., Go i . . By Mull . Daily, per month In advunce ...... &0c "Daily, per nix months in udvance v $2.&Q .Daily, per year in advance $5.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per year - $2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column inch .". izo DiMplay, local, per column inch 40c Time contract prices on application. FIND IT HERE 1 1 ' ' i Cop for thta ooluma mad be In by 1:00 a. m. j L ! CARD OF THANKS We wish our many friends to ac-J ,:ept our grateful acknowledKemeut of their kind expression of h'iii- j puthy during illnesH and dcuth ofj our 'dear mollier, also for the bcau- tiful flowers, Air. and .Mrs. W. I. Luno, Mr. and Mm. C. G. Juhansen. j Mr. and Mrs. L. W. OruniHinlih, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. LlnebaiKcr. 4-8-ltpl CARD OF THANKS we wtn to thank our many friends for their klndnesa and sym pathy during our recent bereave ment, also for the many beautiful t floral offering. The CroHsen Family-. 4-8-Up GOD CAN lit-: FOUND: Canst thou by scjnx-hinK find out ;iod? Taunt thou find out the AlmiKhty unto perfection? Jl is 'uh high as heaven; what canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know? Job 11:7, 8. ! Win, 1 Vim--5 cents A HtHtd Cigar j l ' , COOKED FOOD SAI.K , eilt M ft t Mil r kef U'rwl ni.l . ' I April 13. .4-7-6tI April 11th last day to pay your water rent without a penult. 4-7-tftj j 1 The society for the prevention of blasphemy in Spain is Htarting a campaign to stop swearing among troopers accord-i jng to a recent news dispatch. A rather hopeless job. We imagine the reformers don't realize just how many things thpre are in the army to swear at. h -. r Josephus Daniels, Wilson's secretary of navy, came again j;o the political spotlight recently when he published views on what is the present fashion in presidential candidates !(with particular emphasis on successful democratic ones). was most interesting comment and was complete except for one detail he failed to mention the ideal's name. Will it lie COKSKTIKKI3 . "I.U f'aniilli." corncta. comeIi:tt' HiiHTal!a ami bruwilcri-s, fitti-tl by! Airs. ICobt. I'uttiHon, ut I'JIU HU. . 4-C-U'tpil A..vil 1111. I..... .1 ... ' i.t.i .iii, inn u.ij iu iui yfiiril .... i .... a ... 'I I'arwy and cabliiie iiIhiiih now i oady. llomcr WIUuu, I'ruililnle.f I'hone a60-W. 4-it-ltj Ideal ClennerH. We cull fur and deliver. Tel. 0S7-W. 2u'J Lletml. 1 1 4-ltfl U'ln. l'iniii" 5 fmi!sA (IocmI Clxurl tiik liot Ki: or r;i,ss Huve inrhardHon. 'The Art Man." fit your W'liidHlilelilH and' Af o !ii ir j i . . "'" Ki'iwtis. i iuiiijji Hervii'e. lino ftt oiiinii, iucrtaoo, or some new crusader.' (Jliaracteristicsima.. riBht i.rke. always at liu-h- ardson'x Art 4t Gift Khon. 4-7-3t are interesting but most democrats would like first to know to what they belong. April lllh last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. 4-7-yt Pittsburg ;. 086,000 j Buffalo 591,0001 Washington 536,000 ' Milwaukee 526,000 j Newark . -173,000 ! Minneapolis ' '119,000 Kansas City ;.. 438,000 New Orleans 430,000 Cincinnati 429,000 Seattle 404,000 "WESTWARD WENDS ITS WAY" wma vlZ"t,uon for ,- ; Back in the days of the little red-school house and thep XL'LZS OKI geography lxok we used to loam the ten or twenty lal'g-j rosultd ami co.ils only 9 1 .00 u lint est, cities in the United States with a thrill that only large w';l;1,l'lI,1."l'st'(. Hllvt"tl,",' numbers and Visions of a great metropolis can bring to rural -rfc ru . or-smnll-town cliildhood. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia,! Wl"' ".ut-A (icw.1 ciKar were the only cities in the million class jwd UosUuvSL Xouis,! am.ii mi. it day to pay vr ;ant) the others did well to hang around the half million ITlai'k ' Wult'1 ,e"1 w'ln,n,t u penalty. 4-7-3t 01 lower.' Now the list is nltnrpH :fhp fi "U in one brief generation. The twenty - largest cities, as given in a recent issue of Time, are: : - New York City ..... 6,323,000 Chicago 3,152,000 Philadelphia'.;:...":'... 2,052,000 Detroit 1,431,000 Los Angeles 1,269,000 Cloveland , 996,000 Boston 860,000 StLouis 835,000 Baltimore . 826,000 Sart Francisco 709,000 fTwo cities, formerly far down the list, are credited with over a million; another, Cleveland, is practically that high. It,: : a lid Detroit, owe their growth primarily to the auto motive industry. Los Angeles, the other, owes its skyrocket record to simple boosting and complex advertising. Tlic most strjking thing about the list, however, is that three of the twenty arc Pacific coast cities, and Portland with its 350.000 cannot be very tar behind. vims conclusive evidence ol the westward tendency of population is indicative of what can be expected jn another generation. Portland, Seattle, San Kianci.seo, Los Angeles, mid Oakland are just beginning their true growth. Other cities will spring up where we now find only towns. The Hint unity years may be only a starter for the next thirty. Wtiwlicic in the country has an optimist been so consistently nim iiuuiiuiiy optimistic as on the Pacific coast. There is every indication that he can continue to be one without fear 'of lieing proved a fool, ji.oo i).r ' ' Today and Saturday . Norton's Kiddy shop 4-8-U . i:.sri:it UiiKenx of beautiful thln'x for Knnter. See then, at Ulrl.anlxoi. a Art & (lift Shop. 1-7-31 l'-Al:M LOANS: I.OWBST ItATKH. SCHOOL KUNIta also avallaliln. II. li. DIXON. . .-.,i,.y Hulldins. LA U It AN UK, oltB. 2-18-lf April llth lii.st day to pay your water rent without n penalty. 4-7-at Win. I Villi--5 u'lilx--.! t.imd Clitnr . ll.nii I ) A V Today and Hattinlny Nortou'8 Kiddy Shop l-8-lt 'rln- l.'plaiopal (iullii will liav.' a rooki'il food Kale Saturday. . to-, at ratttnon's Ororer' 4-C-3t IT ISN'T A HOME WITHOUT A TELSPKONTE dm Wi lATclsccan you buy That will please every mem ber of the family That they can all use That will make it easy for friends to keep in touch with them That will be a source of safety in case of fire, sickness Or other emergency And that will always be a convenience and sometimes a necessity? Home Independent Telephone Co. AND TOO CAN HAVE ONB FOB A FEW CNT A DAYl April lllh last liny to my your wilier rent wit hunt n penalty. 1-7-31 All klliilM of kowm n colon 1 IniK with ruhhiM- frtiiniH for u ill t $ nmliflr il'ivfiH. tun) nuntinir Klitsstn of all klndB at Sl.Au J.Vuo. Sil-vi-rtlioi n-Wi Kaiully I tru Slfirr. 4-4-tf :::'inIflrfiiiii:. plintlin;, ImMIoii liolrh, ru. NorHKi'M Kldtly SIh.jj. ' 10-14-tf T.'ic; lioxt-M of I ln latest Mtnlloii- iy la pretty HhaOts Tor 57r, mil )!! Im( lop 4r. Set1 litem ,tt Silvi-i ttnirti-WrlRht's Kumlly 1 irnir tr.. 4 - 4 -: f if ats iii:riisin:i Have your Ohl Hut itinde new. lhu(j HieharilsiMi. "The Art Man." ilo thin for yuu. at ItUhiU-d.suii'u Art ;m shop -i-7-yt e "gualily Street" ly J. M, Harrie. I.jhrary Hiiilltmittnt. ton-liy- S f. in. Olvpti by NelKht.of hntnl i-luh tnuler lilieettoit ttt l.oruu roolhinw Miller. AtlinlKslon 3V 4-7-4tp In the I'XHtrlrt T'otirt of the fulled Mtatew fur the PlHlrtet of ( iit'xoit, , In the Miilter of Uelhert Ktttler, lliinknipt. To the vretlhora of hethert Kal h'r, of Iji irnitle. Untnn fotmty. In the Mtuto anil Hlwtriet aforemiid, n hatiUrupt. , Nittlec Ik hereby Kiven that Itel herl Kuller wuh Only lulJtHhi itted u hunk runt hy the lUstrhl t'mirt of Hie Culled StateH for the DUtrlet of Oteiion un April 6th 1!27. and the first nteetfni; of hit ereditorH III he held ut the offh-e of II. K. lHon. Iti'feree, la (iranile, Oreuon, )) Tuenday, April Hlth. iaj7. ut 10 A. at whteh time wild ereditor.H tuny iittend. prove, their elulinit, ex amine (he bankrupt, tind traiiHaet siti'h itther liiinlneH uh may prupMr ly come hefore suiltl iiieetliit;. j Jl. K. UIXU.V. lieferee In Itankruptey. ' (All elalms must he ttworn to on batikruptey bluuka bvturo 'filing.) i-i-it Exclus j And the Delightful Spring Days to Follow! Favorites of a Season I 1 1- -k n Noted tor Its I II V (i 1 i Vrmthliilnosa and II II V. rh 1- Chic Simplicity ii ; . " a a hji . jw mm i a ii ill imr: iMMm ,'1111 II " " -.-A r-TrU EKsZ.! r-. VrH frit- -. . II - . 7P y ; -A ,-hwi.-. Affl:-.' ivra i" : 11 - u m -smMm xmm- . I V : W.: V, Cr r WMZ2 ;-.,. hh 11 rrrrnss w , 1 I Fashions With Touches fFX F7 K of Paris Revealed ' ' hh J j K I m in nveru Liine ana ruia w vV)tc? i . . , 11 ' Smart New Apparel for the li vGS5sv 9 New Easter, MI 11! N WHETHER in straw, silk, hair, fabric or novelty imported fabrics millinery from La Grande's leading store always antici pates tomorrow's mode. The sheer beauty of these lovely new spring creations with soft drapes, flower and novelty ribbon trims arc aii proved styles in the newer color hai monies and shapes tPtl tPXtl Woman and Miss' fJQTQ..in a' gorgeous array of color and materials, enhancctl with a touch of fur or embroidery here and there. The straight-line silhouette, with its youthful trim lines is Fash ion's preference. Coats for sports wear, infallibly correct in line, style and fabric are here in profusion, fashioned of tweed, homespuns and novelty Q19 7C TO CCC ftfl weaves FROCKS" th?t Pai is haS iniljued with the P1 ing mode and the , . spirit of youth, which she so convincingly expresses in this superb collection. Models fashioned of crepes, prints, . georgette and novelty silk combinations are among the newest notes ;in Fashion's calendar. The smartest in trimming ideas are revealed in gay embroiderv, pleats, ClCAQ TO CCC ftft flowers,, ruffles and frills ?tJ.VU OD.UU ..... ( : Shoes for Every Occasion from La Grande's Leading Store MILADY must give the proper at tention to the selection of the cor rect footwear to complete her costume. You will find n plenteous selection to choose rom in the newer pastel shades, of roseoeiire, rose blush, water lily, strol ler tun mid others, appropriately trim med in the smartest of reptile and pais ley leathers. . $4.95 to $11. 00 THE Qur.lity built up thru 23 years of faithful service is of the best featuring nationally known brands such as Armstrong, Johansen, Cantilever and Pied Piper famous children's shoes. You will find a generous selection of all styles of pumps, straps and oxfords for chil dren too built on lasts to conform with growing feet. ' ' 'j ,1 " Child's Shoes $1.95 to $5.00 ! Hosiery to Match or Blend with All Shoes, from Kayser, Phoenix, La France ISnl' ;V,e.neWMt of the new shades in all silk and s,lk to the hem styles, from the sheerest of chif fon to the heavier sen-ice weights. Let us solve h? 1 ,ms with tl,e he,, of thVee f the worlds greatest m-, ATOfll mak - Jbl.00 $3,50 N. K. WEST & CO., INC. La Grande's Leading Store for 25 Years