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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1923)
Tuesday, February 20, 1923. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER fit i'll!' iii!! liil! Ill Sill i;;:, lilll I.;;: iliii iilil. 'III! iiill: ", B. ;' ,li::. : 111!:: -Ml!. I!'": II:::' !!;n I'.!:'. u;: ti 11:11 I!::: i;:i: n::: KM w tut. im:; i:.;:. Ii:;:; liltl !'i::i i. .;, fi. i Ik" . Februkry May Will Inchh ith wN :nen Fsnl or) l;tHKf.' la rrort.sln nillio:i'l liarUn lit Kni'li- in liilicnjilly urtirUlui in that It lH u liuiiur cifuti'it liy tlie driver In mil i-xrivisiliK :i reimmi '" ileKri'e if iiMi'iiiiUun. The om . im.jiIIiiI thliiK la for ilrlnrs or uulo j iii.iIIIi to map, look unii ILsii ii an.l 1 novor utK'M-pt to sliltt wan while Ion or inillioilluliily uiMirouthlliK the j Irut'ka, uh it l wIipii Kt'urx aio Hhlrt I t il that in u-liliie Ih ll.ililu to mall. IMHIHESCHOOL WELL ATTENDED February is the m special attention and r snrine; season and, in view lions, the housewife will pa Bedrooms. 1 A complete assortment lias just arrived. , uying Plans le the Bedroom ion the home conies in for aion in anticipation of the h excellent bedding selec- arly enjoy fixing up the dian Head in all widths ...,rl.y r. WASHINGTON, l-'eli. 20. Ify re cording a total of fi.inio enrollments, tlio Muiipe CorpH Imstiiutu tun tiaH passed ull (tiuvlotiK inuiku in Uh his tory uh u Mchool for training 'nmrlncH in commercial, technical ttiul other HiilijoctH. liiHlructlou iH given by cor rcNpomlcnce, ami hist month Lsun more I canon papers wore received than in Junuury. y'l. , t .Murines me permitted to Hclect tlioir own htii.lics. More than 1.02ti are emolUul fur the stmiy of Kiir HmIi ; tit; 7 in the automobile course ; r7 In civil Bcrvtci; 4n (ri elftrtrlca.! ciiKlnccrlnsr. and 17S aro hi inlying milcNtnantthip. The Htudy of textiles iniiarU the fewest nnmher, only fiv hcliiff eiirollcil for thut ouro. The curriculum tncludcM nioio than 4 trtuleti, arts und HciencoH. raiiKinK from uwiiculturo to conmicrcinl law . The Institute hcKun uh a small post war Hchool, and ha expanded to a point where about 33 per cent of the entire ni urine corps uro enrolled uh NLudcnts. M LiineH In thi rnitc.l Htntnn, in China, tae riiillppines, the West I ml f oh and on l H. ImttleKhlps all over the world send in their pa pers regularly for examination an.l correction, und htmdredH of succcms f i1 Hliidnnts have sniduutcd. yearly co'ilrlltiilion lo tliir- tinid wmr 1!)U7. the. reort Hlated. J'lom lim7 to ineluHlve, a total of ?1,4CH,14 has lieen remitted to the company by pcrnoliH obeyiiiK t lo dictate of their eon (tele nee. A majority of the iemittanre hav heen mad? to cover ridej on freight trulnit. Therp aro many oilier var ied and Interest ihk fraudulent deal uik related und in' practically every incident it is mentioned that this siu irlnif ot jiccounts has been prompted through tlio desire to up hold religious Ix-liel'. "I was overpaid one cent on my puycheck and as an honest employe 1 return it," us the explanation ac companying tin- HimiUfst remitlanci'. The largest sum, $L'ut. c.ifno from a reiiKious source aLt'odeit, I'tali. The amount had Ikcii turned in to the cliurcli as "conscience money." Six cents in poMae stamps wan j sent "fiom a child who failed to pay fare Hid one dollar was remllled hy u former employe who acknow ledged "flk-hiug a small amount of money on storage, etc., some ycu'iv uko while uK(nt for iho company." His years ago tin ' hiklund man short of change walked' out to oak laud pier and then sneaked through the gate onto the ferry. Jle recent ly sent in ten cents to cover the fai. Another remittance eume from an employe who stattd thiit h(s had tak en material from the company and sent uloii; $5. 6U to relievo his trou bled mind. CONSCIENCE FUND CONTRIBUTIONS BIG flUTO-111 WRECKS SS Tho number of fatalltlcfl resulting front nccldeutH to auloiimldles. at grade crossings on Soul hern rticlfl lines, I'uclflc system, was induced 7 per cent in r.):lf an t cmnji ireil wtt'i 1 li 2 1 . according to it .report just .made public by Jt. J. Clancy, assistant to the general manager. Theru was . decreuHii of In per cent In Ihe num ber of made crossing accidents piv , . J.tniy reglsietetl autoinobiles. ' The. decrease Is attributed to the cooperation of the press, automobile - clubs, Hchools, churches mid chain -Iu'i-H of commerce, with the Southern 'Pacific 'company. The number of ronlslcred auluinn bllcH In the six stales (raveriied by Houthei n ,1'at Hlc lines hie c ised fi iun 8SK.94t. In l'JlM to l,Iiri,!l4' In 1!r:'. With mi lncre:t)i' of irft.ft per li nt in the number of rerisle-.'t-d automobiles uh a result nf Ihin eooperation fl'eo.t there was a Hi pel- cent d crea-'o in accidents pere 1 ami refMSti-red auto mobiles. There were ?r:i uccldeulH In I'.'l:' compared with Mtl In l-iiM. result lug 'ln 53 ile ithN und nut ' luhirlrx. compared with 57 deaths and 2S:t In Juries in. tlllM. Theiw was a reduc tion 'In ,i 111 L'J vf 7 per cent la the imn(hein of. rotatltlen while the In crease in the number injured Is rel atively Ivhh than the Incicim- in the ntmihei' of Ib onsni luiichiur:. f, Tim, grr.-vtest ininibcv. -if .tfrndr cromU: . iti t vieiits ovui; "fVnui ahi-w nmi limning on railroad tracks d)-i rvtly In. front of tippi ourhhiff trains. ! ni. rei.o.'t sb.w s I hut -IMI n( Uv lie- clduitn resulted from tnt ' cmiw while 2.'i0 machines ran into the Hid- o( trains. I 1 st.illed on the trackn and were struck by trains, i!H skidded into ihf .hide tf trains t?t; ran into and, rul.e down croHNint: atps an I S i-an tlown and liljuri'l i-romim; flagiio-n while warning them of dan ger from appioachlng trains. i 'I ilef among tne principal causes of prade crossing aceldenis are: fail ure Oi' motorists to heed Wirniuu signal, carelessness Or rerklessneMs, failure tn look In both, dlr.ecliDns and listen before attempting .to cross ni 1 1 mad tracks. lnei)crlrnee of hlv- i'iH resulting in stalled engines while nttcmptlng to shift genra, defectivy brakes, attaining a momentum ap proaching a railroad track beyond the braking power of their machines If necessary to stop, and mint! dis tracted by conversation "with other occupants of thn machine ut the crit ical time nf crossing railroad tracks. No doubt a mistake in pressing ac-celleratoi- when intending to pros brake has occasioned some of the accidents involving skidding or run ning into trains and running through and brea king down crossing gn tew, WhySuler? lcrteis with business Is Good Business is goodVvory day at our store. Par ticular people who vAtnt high class merchandise and the best of servic com to us for their GROlERIES. J. G. Sirodgrass 109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75 v N0 ( HARGE FOR DELIVERY Contributions to the "conscience" fund of the Southern Pacific com pany, ranging in amounts from one coin to $200 totaled f 303.47 for 12, according to a report just issued by the railroad. This is tlio largest in INGS SCdVERY ify ugh syrup . .A.,JiQiW rtrsi ma tana . Dr. XJ.L. Manhall Dealer In ChaiX and Box Wood tin 547 Ml Orders Sent C. 0. D. """"'iNl A FOOD Tn An mnfit 0( a food must teste good balfoodintobody-buildingmatcnal. , D J. y :,h mod milk, is a complete fo& affordinha real enjoyment so necessary to fed I digestion and perfect asstm.lat.oi, . , . i,o..m:r. n moderate ua0ti.VeoTGpe.N ovides an uou.ua! hid by Grocers Everywhere! Grape-Nuts 'iHBHoByju "There's ft Reason" S ! M.H. Po.f n. Tcr--' r In... n..l.l Creek. Mich UI1UIJ A Classified Ad Will Do It! mm o ThA first ood lighting rule for tlm dining room Is to flood the tniW wUi light. The lighijng In most dining rooms vkn iy Improved by sim- plo and Inextienslvo changes. May xvr mfcke suggestions fo: Iniprovlnt tlfc lighting in your i home? yrHiILDu- fAZDA LAMPS 80000000000000000000000000 "Comfortable as an old shoe" A hOTiely expression that exactly describes the sensation nf a woman who has been fitted to 3nd 0 FRONT LACE , , CORSET "Iji Camlllo" Corsota embody the latost and most. Important lmprovcmenta In front lace corseting. Complete assortment of the dif ferent models and sizes always on hnnd. I Triced a.50 and Bp. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Oirsctlcro runiio S2Z-XV. , Iii'5. 1702 Oak 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000600 Q . . o o 10 1 o ) 0 ' o o ' o . o Home ...80c $1.55 No. 5 Lard Mn 10 T,avd Art- F.milv Sup-ar Cured Hams, one-half or whole, per lb 2uc RIt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, lb ...... 25c to 40c Rlt. Emily Picnics, per tb .' 15c Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per lb 19c The Grande Ronde Meat Co. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo wmnmn7jmKmitmjtitti4ttt:Kt:atJ:; I What Superfine Bread ... WI iv 1 That MADE WITH MILK It's Richer and'Kccps Longer Than llhcr Breads-It's the Milk La Grande, Oregon l ain in' 1 : 1 .,i , Dullness, .Tjioua pleas ure and Areuks tho humnn syslii 1 luntlrcda of thous ands of sufferers find relief by taking OR. MILES' AntiPain Pills Why don't yon try them? ' Your druggist sells ihem t pre-war pricei 25 dosei 25 cents. Economy pack Hie, 25 dote $1.00, Monuments ??eatonat. w-Z ft 11 V ORDER THAT MONUMENT NOW t made a profeand of monument buildini, 11 order placed in oar 'da if lure to receive faith- inUlliitent axecntib'n. W Will Gladly Punish Estimatat 1' Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company 1582 S Atc La Graada, Or, CouUI Be More Tempting or More Hcallhful fojr You at This Season - TllXS SriNACII? Prefet red Stock Spinach in the can is easily, tjonvohiently and economically served t Amy time absolutely free from gric; Of if you prefer the fresh spinach, we are receiving shipments from California the quality is fine. Pattison Brothers Grocery niOXE MAIN 80 Ill IJA I Just Arrived The New Ti Pump This new model comes in Black Suede with Pat ent Leather Inlay and Spanish Heels; Mlaek Sit n with Black Suede Inlay and Covered Cub n H? This is one of the smartest shoes of the season See them in our windows. AVE GIVE NATIONAL CERTIFICATES The Bootery A PARADISE FOR TIRED FFFT 206 Depot Street Phone Mafn 111 GROYER SMITH, Mgr. o o o f f o o o o V : r:imnamtmmtatw:trimtaj:mat:K!t!tnst::n:ja:i:::m:!:tn:ma 1 ""ssssa