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Page Four LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA" GRANDE, ORE. Tuesday, April 7, 1931 (lscarporxtrd) Ab iBdeeetvaesi Srwrptfet P. E- FDTLAT . BAEOLD M- FEilJtT . BnaTrfaa Vtcmi PubiUd eresUcsa. except ubAj. at 17ld ernh aazaea La. Graiada. Oregon. Entered at te PoaVtffice of la Onalt Or.nran. aa etecad Claaa abil Master ccever aei of Uarca 2. IST. OfFlCIAL PAFE3 OF CSIOX COL -VI I ASD TSM Cm Of 1-4 OBATO8 KEU2Z3 OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Tfca AKKKtaud Pre u eaelucreiT enutled to cm Icr pr2ar Uon at ell cm eUcpatrhwi credited to It or sot oe&eme credited It publuiiKl btrtln. AU rst of republication of (ceciU eua patccea Is tfr's paper aid a-so t iccal earn tma ajao ara reaerred. Kattcral AdrerUEl Eeprtaectaara X. C. MOOESSZS CO. lac Baa .Traamco, Atj-lca. Sran, Porttasd. Chicago, Detract. Kew Tort ! should be lauded for his clear-cut analysis of the situation. ecsscsimoB bates Bjt Carrier Deny, two weeka In adraoee D:iy, atx moctba In adTarjce Daiiy, atcs cop7 . By Daily, per casta la adracee DalJT, per i:z isocta in adraaea . Daily, per year in advance . tie aJO . to . toe -ISM ADVZETteiSa RATES EKp!a7. foreign, per ccium men uupa7, locai. per cduran l&ea . Tim costracs. prtcea on application -tie Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, restore such a one in the spirit of meekness ; con sidering thyself, lest thou also be tempted. Gal. 6:1. SENATOR LEWIS POSITION An interesting' comment was recently made, by Senator James Hamilton Lewis of Illinois, to the effect that "Toe country has grown impatient with the obstruction of the Republican party leaders against their own President." Mr. Lewis further says "the great heart of democratic humanity rebels against the President of the United States being con tinually assailed and held up before the world as lacking in intelligence and wanting in integrity of conduct." ' ' This is particularly interesting because Mr. Lewis is a Democrat, but that fact semingly does not prevent him from taking a stand that is worthy of emulation by some senators we know. There is no doubt that the Illinois Senator is a wise politician, and that he sees the necessity for the Demo cratic party to have a constructive policy of its own. His next statement is, "while I stand as a Democrat I decline to be a partisan with the limitations which would prevent me from extending equality and justice to Republi cans as fellow-citizena. And it i3 his purpose to extend courtesy and co-operation to President Hoover 'as the leader of his fellow-citizens. In concluding his remarks he says it is his belief that de feat will be administered to the "set of men, Republican or Democrat, who will not recognize that the office of President is the people's office and is to be treated with dignity." That an attitude of this kind adopted by all of the nation's I representatives would result in immeasurable benefit in nnr SaMrtaT after a tro TOls aT in! country all will agree, and Senator James Hamilton Lewis j aZt "smsuer rvarn t-e m- . cay froca mrrr wtoere be his bees i vcrxl3 Ice t last tara yrtyv He ame in to tae-p his fatter pat in MODERN TRADING SIMPLEST j "aS'ca.-per and scr. Eac. and The retail price of any commodity must recompense the J $2Te2 Z producers of the raw materials, the transporter of those : txx"i raw materials to the factory, the manufacturer of the finish-' worSaTSflaS tor ed product, the distributor of the finished product anion? ' LM Kenaxrtty t to La crano . . , ... . .tie lirs& cf tee- e on buszraesa. retail stores. In each step there is laoor and capital to be j Tie nuur became raoca warmer rewarded for services rendered. I55 " contisnaei . 'itoejday aad Tuesday cnul tie Mines, factories, large farms and stores are but a few : grc-.-rja a cooa ari mrt .ots centuries old. Transportation facilities for commerce are ; Lier it tas ror older. Colonial America depended in the main upon family- j '''7. "JT , , (interdependence. There was no commerce between towns wiraay turt at tt ccc oe uxr ; and but little between settlers in any one colony. There ; tia'ifcey rVatrid to try"S ' were few imports and little trading and merchandising. Each lJ"xZ ! , -, . .. . , iL t . . . . 1 VEaude Bsrsea. & Wert Gross. i lamny mace its owti snoes, cloth, clothing, furniture, house ;atn. ss to teach in puTt-vs- sciooi f and raised its own food. Trading was chiefly in gun powder s-i "'rt Er" rMJ- and tea. ; Every public school pupil remembers stories in the school i histories of the handcraftsmen of the Old World. Where : commerce existed at all it was single-exchange between producer and consumer. As centuries passed there were . traders on land and sea who bought up the products of oneiy m?nm. trail tratn PcrtXftci btck to trr-.TKi tin tir on iiis lour- merely the cost of the service, and with infinite saving in iacraaed j- cpri - to j 82a 0CO- time. ? On Timrstlzy of tins week a rr- : pecztr Icr ti Scour ns;v?d tins point i vbre grading is in proereas for ih dent cf the GnuLd Eortie TiHer. CenirU n. array. A Ti ezo -srork be ere Mr. aid irs. Z. V. Witty. Sir. : ran at ti sotrtira; earzser of i kxsd Uj. BtZpa Witty nd tuhtT. ! S- E. ler farm, GeTif2:c. Eatiier W:t:t. Sttbe WistT. ' jOrrU Hill. Ur. acd Mr. Wlil 8mi;ii TEN" VHHS KGO cluJdren. Mr. and Mrs. Coiuzt-i iFtch Observer. Fn, AprU 8. 19211 rusher. lr. SwUa Witty. Luelia j Core ocw to La Grre ytiay Errln Sco-'.t, aid premise frcm tne county court thai Successors to N.K.WEST & C0. LA GRANDE STORE Betty Baxley and Miss Spokane The News Used To Be: country te sell them in another. How much easier it is today. The modem store has re- duced the entire process to one step for the consumer THE OPEN COURT CORRESPOXDFVTS MUST SLBMIT THEIK XAMES TO the rarroR if they de aSIRJe LETTERS PR1?."TED. Erm:n? Otaerser, Gnti2r.n : TiM M:ni$trtil Asociatioo oi La Grange desire to cxpresa trlr ep- eciation to your staiz for tbe Lee tpSsmcid cooraticn in placln? the Holy weex tenlow &eiore tne puSllc. Tney teel that it "aas ituvizh yotir astutacce that a total of 60 people j re o fnade cognizant cl the sitet- ings aa to attend and rectixe aozne ( benefit. Tfcrouzh ycur coJurnn also the t ftcciatton deses to express lis appre c.tticn of the aid a! ferried by the basneas xntn of La Gracde. w. H Hertzog. Secretary. La Grande Ministerial Asaocu'ion. ensin Abbot. John Scotv U. P. Weiss. Mr. and Mrs. M. ? UcCall and son Ray. -sere visitors at the heme cf Mrs. McCall s parenta. Mr. Mrs John Dorr. Sunday. Eei Eouiet, Leonard Parsons. L Eoy Parsons, of Wtila Walla, and Payne attended the auction road passable the year around will be built this year. When they etit iicsre they had assurance that within about 10 days grading of the road be.-5-een Cm on and Core mil be un- sales near nterprue Thursday Susan Wine bar? er and Mildred McGee ent to La" Grande Saturday, returning Sunday. They are teach ers at the Cunningham and Eysdam schools. PROMISE PERSONALS CRICKET FLAT PERSONALS By Mrs. Bertha Carper (Observer Correspondent PROMISE. Ore. (Special) Mrs. Al 1ie Smith vent to Wallovz. Saturdar. returning Monday accompanied by ; her il'. tie grandson. Gienn Poulson. i vho intends to stay with his grand- ' By Lot WUhertpoon mother for an extended time. He mil lObserrer Correspondent -attend school at Riverside district- j CRICKET FLAT t Special i Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carper were ;at and Mrs. J. E. Witherspoon and Waiter Carper s Saturday getting Mrs. ; family and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carpers contract signed with tne di- f Witty attended the funeral of Mr. rectors of the district, where she ex-j WiUy brotker-ln-Uw. Sam Mon-jJ pects to team next year. Mr: and Mrs. t at - Su-mrrieryilJe - Sunday. Others Ed Carper spent Saturday night ' At j from this ncinity who attended the Henry Snuffer's. - funeral of Mr. Moms, a former real f P. G. Potter returned to Promise At a special meeting of the La Grande school board yesterday ctc- . nir.?. E. D, Towltr. bead of the sci ence department of the high sciroc-L was elected to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry M- Du Eois. principal. At the annual meeting of the Pres byterian church last night, a building committee, consisting of Robert Eat- ;: in. Charles Playle. Garrett TaaJ. Wm. Miller and Albert Hunter was ap pointed to begin preparations at once, looting toward the erection of ' a new church building. r The La Grande Hi?h school has ! received pemias;on from the city ; ccrnir.isstcn ana tne country lair ' board, acting for the county court . to use the fair erounds for sxazizs. their tracr meet for this season. I j Uj j i? mmm- J House.: flr Dresses iity m j 1 (1 r j il?aT T IKE a vast garden of V Li I '2&3. - fresh spring flowere i y ii i - I I! - is this immense group of house dresses . . . these dresses have a reputation for style, good workman ship and fast colors and the woman who desires finishing details even in her simple morning fiocks will adore these. 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Mora Rubber Vol. . 1S cu. in. lScu. in. Men Weight .... ta.M lbs. 15.M lbs. Mora Width .... 4.7$ in. 4.7a in. Mora Thkltnesa . . .$ in. .558 in. Mora Plita at Tread plica 5 plica Saaaa Price $.6o 5.b COMPARE THESE PRICES AlTOMOBrLE Manufacturer do not lake chances with special brand tirca. Wh should too take the risk hen too can ae money bj bin in Firestone Qualilr Oidfield tpe, oar sertice toselher vith the doable faarantee of Firestone and ourselves? ITe list Mom the tending replacement size. DUE OF CA In CaTnlt rri fc.Wt Frki Plj.t CkiBtbt l4 ItariM Pi. . O.ll,. KKljkt ti1 Nun Mrwtt rat Slit 4.40-2! 4.30-20 4.50-21 4.T3-19 4.T3-20 ;.00-19 00-20 5.2J-18 14-98 .H 5.9 .7S 7.o 7- $4.98 5.60 5.69 6.65 6.73 6.98 7.10 7.90 HUE OF CAR E r 1 Iaft4 S nreir. siafkaer n,rrirr v.at - Fraklia 1 H.oskk laSall 1 Pire-Arrw. Statt 5-23-21 5.50-18 5.50-19 6.00-18 6.00-19 6.00-20 6.00-21 60-20 ; 7.00-20 -7$ t.ao ix.Se I3.IOJ I5.JS 3.3 7 8.73 8.90 11.20 11.40 1130 11.65 13.10, 15-35 COMPARE! 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Cotton They do NOT have They do have , (beir own tit . cfieienl hi tW oeid daiW ea eeirr 75.000 tim EXRV TIRE MADE IN THEE FtC TORIES BEUtS THE MME -FIRESTOT- Theydo have . . , a bonded eottnn areroit or rord fabric mill dependent cm outer lo boy and manofartarr, pn: thra man hand, kith profit, and epen of hatv Factory . They do NOT have a tir faU-Inn XI I 1 nl0 " 1 -Ho, for the profit. 'H n'k niahina; Speeial Brand ir, poMiblj hopin ihee Urea tH not do too .ell in competi tion ait tiro the? nuke and eil nnder their om name. WmrthoustM ... Thev l I... thrip a.m X. . ... - They da have- , .71 t a,r Tire- u W m ein. Car Ounrri . They do have IMn f numn, mill .rar ""'"f--r o cu b. Hm titr CMatrr or order k. maiL All we ask is one thing Come in and Compare "Spuria. Brand Tire i nude b a manofarlnrrr for diVlnbalon sort. a9 mail ordrr hoo-. oil companie-. and oihrr ondrr a name thai dor no! 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