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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1928)
Friday, January 181028: Pago Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER New Clearance Prices (Incorporated) Ait In ilc poii iltii t Newspaper FRANK H. Al'PLKliV Kill tor ami Publisher HARVKY F. MATTIIIOWB jlusiiifs.H Manager i ABEJJjyRTINl 5 I ' j on Coats! I Puhllshed p'fiiiKH, except Sundity, nt 141'i Ad:inifl Avenuo La Ornnde, Oregon. The Ohnerver-Hlnr puhlltdied every Frfdny. Knlered nt J'iint(iffr6 nt Lu 'iriinde, Oregon, hh Second China ,M.UI M.-iMer under nitt of Murch 2. IX"!). OFFICIAL PAT'F.R OF UNION' COHN'TV AND THIS C1TV tF LA nUAKIM MK.MIiKU AHSOCIATKD PRKKS The AKsoolntod i'resH in exelusivftly enililed to ue fur inihlfen llon of all new.H dis)uilrliCH ei edited to It or tint, oiherwixe eredlled If published herein. All rights rtf repuldientlnn of wpeeij:l lis putcliOH in iJiIh puper, und ulsu the loenl ut H herein ilso me reserved. suhkcuiption kathh " Ity ( iii'i-lcr Pnlly, per month tn ndvanre , y 75c lJ.'tlly, nix imimlm lit iidvuneo J-1.50 Dally, sIiikIu copy 60 Ity Mall Daily, per month In ndvfinee GOc Imlly, per wlx moiiihH In ndvymco , .i!.riO Daily, per year In advance : $.i.uo Weekly OhNwrvor-Nlur, per year .JU.UO ADVKRTIHI.VO R A TICS Display, foreign, per column inch ; 42o Display, local, per column Inch 40c Time contract prices on application. fSOlJ IH .MKIU'll-'l'L Tholl praeimm find ineivii'ul, nlotv In Nehemlali H:)?, Cod und ready to pardon, of Mt'CJit cnuniue. "I don't Kit out inucli an)' inniv, hut I alt lotn o' f 11 it out it' Jrt Miih-hlii1 Hi piihim t' koo wlicrr lh' ne( murdore.K hobs: up, 1111' wluil Mic'll iixp in ti' way w weapon," mi Id (iran'maty l'lih in- Hay. mailer lum much xt ionic, i hlurk entice- we HrlnU.' iMU-t IM"V urier-illiiiier npiHM'h '11 ennnlCniei i. IMBIBER PERSONALS Oklahoma seems to he especially qualified for raising what Kansns used to raise before William Allen White showed it' the error of its ways. .' In summer time people nre 'at the merch of the weather. Jf it gets insufferably hot, they have to endure it just the same. In the winter, though they complain a good deal about tho cod, they have a great advantage. Then they can con f.rnl thr tnrnniirjil.il rp indoors;, whprp thpv Kiipnrl most, of their time. And what do they do 7 Keep the house and office so!"1"1"""? '"'"" '";; V-"'m . . ' 1 1 licit Tueliei went to Aall:i iill jmsui'dly not that they maKo themselves uncomioi tahie and 'on husinem .iondny sick. A few degrees of temperature niaUe all the difference.' The beHt temperature for the house, says Or. C. K. Dinslow, of the Philadelphia health department, is (M to OS degrees. I.llll.i:: tpeeliil) Irwin Ves tenkow nia ile a hulli'eV trip in lli kT Tuefihiy. ' Deri Tucker hat sold hi grocery stock to I tin ImhlerVash mre und is t;oln: out of husilies. The liusy Itee club met Thursday ;ifterunon at the home of Mm. Wal ler I'uriniiu. It. M. .IH oy ias been on the sil k list for several days. l-ucy Allen wiih h visitor-hero at the home of Mr. Kiln M. Walker Sunday. I. tt. Andrew, who Inn been ill at now. Kveri'tl Acord and Warren Deem ik ii truck load of apples ,lo Kil ter-prise Tuesday for (Irani Tucker. The I'Ythlan Sf'slers held' Inslal latlou of offlcerH Wedhesdav uiirht. Olhpis allow a temperature as high as (i!) or 70. Hut it is a followed i.y an oyster supper, very common thing, especially in flats and stores, to keep theM" r,"lk"n H i"-;,,!lil,,,w- ',lf Jient up around 75 or 80, That dries out everything and! mis. Arthur nehrens nrwi i y everybody. Even a slight excess ol temperatuie, say the health authorities, works havoc with the respiratory organs, jnvitinff ccildsT.and pneumonia. People who would he com-1 Jortahlo, hale and hearty at (5(i or tK degrees are sick at 7H. And the siekor they get, for some unaccountuhlo reason,; they seem to think they have to make it still hotter and drier. I f.uun (Mt.eciati Mrs. u. l ''iMunli, nf , Hiim ffinlistlniPMsi nnniOR frmii iwt. wi-nriiur onmio-li WiUln left Friday for l.a Cm ml visit I nt; her , .Mrs. Mi l.iltreai. rents. Mr. ami ELGIN PERSONALS i tot'ltiiigy i)liwl he4thliwitind son.siWvi.Wii iiifcwiuittiU toKviih .mix. thoiiiiw. rini.osoi'iiv , few tlays rum t iw-rt? weal' warmer clothing, cut down the indoor heat and save fuel! ?!"' wHI 1',;",Iri ' '."" " , ' ... . , . J I- I'csno, t nl. She has been visttlni; and health at the saine time. .hen. with her sisier-in-jnw, mis. j. mi...... i. i.- I, iilce. She plans to return t. K- tilu In the HprinK or Kiiuiiuer. I A urn in roller and crlndar has i This beinjf a time of year when all the varied groups of ,icon tnstaiieii at iim Kiin drain higld.rows get together and fraternize in their cop upper air, 'ClZZnZ7ZTT5 Tho mill will Kiind uatH nml hiirlry the philosophers may be permitted a word or two. En tire Stock of Ladies' , Misses' and Children's Coats One-half Price Think of it till cotits at one-half the original price! In order to clean up and make room for new spring meiv : chandise we are making" this ridicu- lously low price. ' Nothing, is with-: held. All coats to go all up to. the high standard of Quality typical of West's. . Sale Prices 79itiM3-7S Childrens' -- Misses' Coats Clever coats for the child or miss of school age. All good styles .in sport'and plain dress coats with and without fur trimming in the wanted colors and materials now specially . priced at One-Half; . Clearance Priced 2m t0M67 Shoe Prices Cut Again ! Sno the- New Bargain Lots! Shoos for Ladies, Misses and Children' $1,15 $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 uj " 'I ; 1 iiff Smart Spring Dresses ! New Creations of, a New Season, in new colors of intriguing design. $15.00 . . La (aande's Leading- Store I hey l ln, ni.'inuuiM-. . . -, , .I ... i ,i ... I. 4 . jl, . .1 4 ,ihiih run WI1HIII Haineit'U in uiuianu me oliilm nay uiki unnv nun- in uiu Mine Mul. f,,,.,,. of philosophy in America, and concluded that their business Tin, iiiiivt?i.iit iiuii i, miihiiihimiimuhim umiu Iruil tiiir mi TIiiiimIiiv iil lurnunn 111 llln hunii' tlf UIS lOOhing Up. !.M,k. Ilny Nut-. .Mr. Iirrnul Jlut: Americans, said Prof. 1 looking of 1 larval tl, are really tak- luni i ii.irm- ..r tin- iinvram. the u-v. .mis. .miiihi- iiu.i.ar. in mi inl,.inl ill nli ilnsimli v i I'ni'l. iilicndv iilisnivi'd in cim-'""1'1"''1 '"' "Tll' f'"lnK; -'".' f. I'. W.ls. riili-f ..f " , ... , ,,' , nf the i hllc .liin to Orenmi." Iliu I'lnliU MiillKarth anil I'liilstnlilo neCUOn Willi ll-Ol . WUI lnH'lUllS liesl seller. INCH Olliy alOl Missis l.aina anil Plnranrp .lulm llazi'luniMl wi-nl lii iji (lian.li llleak the illtel- '' lv,'l'', l."ien '" i,n Iiko .Munilav t.. nltcnil ih- ln'ai'e iil't'lccrx A'. A'. West & Co. . Inc. For Over Pwenty-Eivc Years he OS HI umnH our people reading philosophy, but as they lectual ice and iret better nemmmted, they are lieginniiiff to i.-ivina wild, muii-rwciii fl....i.ml mi,,.,,- ,.p il llli'M W'pilmvilay morulliK .Itlll.lll.t ...... t I J. Ti,vlr ay mill M lay ill cif iinppinll.-ttls. MIsh inoi'lltiK' tlicrn. a npcra ; ' "Hie public now expects philosophy to have something to ii say in regard to industry, art, politics, education, religion, j -war-making and drama." That sounds reasonable enougli, if philosophy is what it professes to be a system of thought that is above all the arts and sciences, seeking to explain them. all, put 'them all in their places and weave them into a logical system. The speaker seems to have gone pretty far, though, when he defined philosophy as "wisdom which always will find a hearing." True philosophers have often been put to death or exiled because the people didn't want to hear them which) is too literal an interpretation of his statement. True wisdom does live. It lives far beyond the mere lifetime of its discoverer. H'iH Wi'diics- I'hiirstlay ylsllliiK lipr SLAYS "FLIRT" "Green" Operator i:1;,",!'1, i Wanted For SOS ? HKATTI.K. Jan. . i:i (AIM -Tin pasM'-nn'T liner Aoram-I today w nt mlvtHr-il hy radio Irani thr nibltm Mruiiur (IrillVo that "nil is will" ahoanl tin- ialtu vesl, , AfltT roenlvlMif llo- "all II" inoKKant! from th OiiMco, inc AoraiiKt Iniiirati'd dial lu would proi'rt'd on hrr vox.tiri' o llono luln and AuMialla limn it'loi la It. r. ThiTrt rrinatn-d nn?td. 1:1 lis to wlitttn'i' (ri'ltiro )i i-vi'f Ix-i'ii in nrl unl dist rcss. Uro- t'oiiHt wnaitl ol'in'ri- wlio had ln-ni in HrtlM- t'haiUr u I In- two day Standi for tin hl)i Was (liven to the I't'lti-r f Tin I no lrniildi ron- ,sld S )i iildc eiuniffh d exlsh'd ata I'd tin i rant ii- iKht ' It looks ndiUK us on , I ti m l. driver. USE L()N(i DISTANCK TELEPHONE .Walking, riding or writing is a waste of time when you can save money using LOr; IHSTAXCK Home Independent Telephone Co. I f v r .Miss Wlliiia Arnold leff Ue.lnes 'day I'm- Itcrkelry. t'al.. where who will eontlinio her training as a lliii so in I he Alta liates hospilal. ! Mrs. Salllp Mills retiirneil Sun j day froui T lii Kails, hla.. where site has heen visiihm her son. j .Mrs. II. II. WfiithcrsMoon. itrrmu- )anlei M v. K. S. ti kelt to Zen- , ii h. Wash., Sunday. She will re i Mini home this week. Tom Wehh left Tuesday for Hot l.aUe to he ullh his ilaimhler. M isx lvina Wehh, who underwent an Iteration there Wednesday. il will have I no u fjli t hack to thi t'nlted Siat.-n tin endurance flight reeord which Oiainherlin hehl with Ilett Aoia until last August w lien Johanna itisliex ami orne litis I'M sari) look it ft (ictinaiiy. LUCKIEST DAY IS FRIDAY THE 13TH (Continued from Paffe 1 Chamberlin Fights I rouble, Sickness 1 ( O i H K V K I .'I" K I K I . I ). N. Y . . .Ian. i:i ( Al dasnline nml. oil lelilis, tronhie y it M flyhiff llistru- inentf. and sicliih sH from had food , were reported in a note droimed to the ground today hy Clarence I). I t'liaiuerhlln, IranH-Atlantle filer, who yesterday heirim- an endnr- j am-,- fliht with lioirer Q. NV1I- j HauiH. If the plane remains in the air until H4 minuteH and :t seconds after l' o'clock tomorrow afternoon They orKanixett the Northwest ter ritory on July 13, 17S7. So much for our early history No w let '8 come down to modern times. Wood row Wilson. wartime 'president under whom America whs victorious In Km K'"entest war, had Ki letters in his name. Aj)l there are 13 letters In the slna turc of Ms military chieftain, the afore-inentioueil John J. TerHhtntc. The KTent American victory of St. 1 -X. s .M(hh was on Kriduy. Ilie.i:itli. , Our prosperity rests on our in ilitstries, and If they should' have j had luck the country -na a w hole would share In it. Itut there are i exactly U letters in the nanu- or, one of our hi direst coarporaiions--; (eneral MqIoi s nml tilery are I :t i lcitcra in the title of another ,.lnT 1 Judge Deplores j Governor's Words I'OKTI.ANI). Ore.. .Tan. 1 :t (AP) (iovernor 1. I., i'attersou was taken to task today hy Circuit JudKo Walter Kvans ol Mitllno- fietlt Iillll to prison lo secure hl Uustrlai Riant, the Standard oil m;,n homily for a statement t Ito ro which has enjoyed fortune's f'nior made yesterday which Hinllea for years. ""'P' l-vans li-clared reflected i Now let'8 examine Frlday a hit. ' 'HJ "l r'rI,, lia Is tt unlucky? f " :- , I 11 "'unicipal judges. - ' 1 I Oovernor ratteison said that Friday a fiotnl tny V heavy sentences were belnjr lm Not for America. Columhus I'osed In liiiuor cases, in some sailed on a, Friday and discovered t cases, for lo al effect, and that as (and on another Kridny. The Oer-foon as the iVisomr had serveii laratton of Independence was in- f u portion of liis term steps wen, j troduced on a. Friday, 'lu nwajlis . laken by the saine agencies -which i J-dm Hi mi surremlered on a Fridays And, if that Isn't enouffh. in J T7. when Oeore 111 called for a il'ty of fasi iir and prayer in llr:tain to in sure the defeat of the rebellious colonies, he issued !i:s proclama tion on Friday the ISih.' , COLDS Stop aeold before it stops you. Take HILL'S Cascara-Bromide -Quinine. Slops the cold, checks the fever, operg the bowels, tones the system. Insist HILL'S. Red box, 30c All drugcists. HILL'S Cucarp , Sromlde - aalnlaa . Lucky I'n'-iiiM' l!-yeai -old Alic Pres. I.n flit M il at a dance. Anlheiiv ontei killvd htr and then ai ; ttimplid to end hi own life, ho told CleveUnd police. The inn COLONIAL Tho. K.iinlly l-lntfi-tiiininriit Last Time TODAY " Lightning A vivid iiictnrization of the Zanc Grey story, with a hrillinnt cast and roniarkalile performing horse. IOC and 12 ,V NOW BEG for MORE Cod Liver Oil! All children Ret it their ilociors insist on it but only the lucky kith nH Coco Cod the only kind tht wliii'lly tastes good and does not reek of fish I Full strength and pure, Coco Cod has all the vital life-giving vitamins that build surging, rohust, athletic health into grow ing little bodies. Is yours a lucky Kid? j Try Coco Cod the pnly cod liver oil with all four necessary vitamins "A","R","C" and "p" all druggists have it. Th Cod Liver Oil thJt Frocks for the Junior Wool Jersey age 7 to 14 ' ON SALE . " $-1.98 and $5.98 i i Norton's Kiddy Shop fit ft elAytr. 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