La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 01, 1923, Image 4

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
La Grande Evening Observer
Alt IIfUBIUKKKT NKW'SPAI'HIl.
PnhllHheJ CaUy bihI weekly t U
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njr Ubrtcrver I'liblirihlnie t unipatiy.
URUCH IKNIS. Kdllor.
Kntorod at the pox (of rVe M 'IrHtiile,
Orutrun, as Kerotid (1hh Mull JllHUer
Ad.lruHi all coimnun trillions to THE
DHHJCIIVKK. H16 A tin inn Ave,, L.ft
Gmnilu, Oregon.
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Daily, Mingle copy - tic
CITY AM) COrNTY OFFICIAL
I'AI'IOIt. .
Mr Garrick Objects
Disagreeing entirely with the Evening Observer's editorial of
a few evenings ago wherein we (state the crime wave is due to a
"flaw in-the home," L. Garrick, one of La Grande's able writers,
has nddres'sed a letter to the editor of this newspaper saying,
"your article headed a 'J'Vy. in the Home' is an unmerited and
an erroneous charge, liv 'other words, it is a false accusation
whereby you try. to make the parents guilty of the child's crime.
By so iloing you only attempt to throw dust in the eyes of the
public ivhile you igiiorantly or wilfully shelter the real source of
crime, tyiz. the commercialized movie, where the young mind is
conupted and every form of crime is learned from disobedience
to murder. The movie ads in any newspaper is a covering of the
eyes to all their alomiiiaUons."
Now that Mi'. Garriek has unburdened himself of long pent-up
spleen against the moving pictures, perhaps he will recall that in
times when the American home functioned and obedience of chil
dren was a fact, had there been such a thing in the community as
bad pictures parents would have prohibited children attending
them and that would have been the end. The livening Observer
does not agree with Mr. Garrick that the "movies" as a whole are
bad. We do say, and have repeatedly said that the moving pic
ture industry must get away from the crime and lustful pictures.
Not only did wo say so, but the entire country said so', and as n
result there are few pictures shown now that arc of a revolting
, nature. On the other hand, the moving picture of high order is
a fine thing for any child, or adult either, for in many instance:;
such pictures teach high ideals, better citizenship.
Mr. Garrick's argument against the movies is not germaine to
the question before the house, and the Observer docs not rec;.nt
in the least when we say that the children are not to blame in
most instances, but that the blame for laxness which brings on
trouble is to be found in the home where old-time customs have,
been scrapped and the desire for pleasure has supplanted the
rule of duty.
Wo appreciate Mr. Garrick's interest in the subject, but ho is
entirely wrong in his conclusions.
When Confidence Is Shak en
Giovm Clovclimd Me Peek, nd
tiohist despite that nanfo, is a huyer for Dcnny & Co., fruit;
and vofiotal!os, wlio operate over the northwest. Mr. McPeek lives1
in Payette, Idaho, and he was over to I-a Grande yesterday. In
speaking of business, he remarked: "When confidence Js shaken'
business almost quits."
lie then reviewed some conditions lie encountered during thej
southern Idaho financial panic which is still quite a good-sized
healthy panic Mr. McPeek said the volume of business retail
merchants do now is not measured by checks on banks, but by
ing due to the fear of hanks. There have been so many bank fail
ures that every one is afraid of a bank, lie said for a time things
were breaking so fast that it was almost necessary before one
wrote a check to call up aad see if the bank would he open that day.
"I have had all the knocks a man can get in a financial way," o
he remarked. "It got so bad that I wired my wife, who with the S
children were in California, asking her how much money she had o
left and when she wired back she had $1100 I told her to bury it, o
for someone had .pulled a chair out from under me and I was o
sitting flat on the flour. Oh, it's no fun to live in a country where j
banks are failing, and you people of Kaslern Oregon are so much o
better off than you realize that you should consider yourself a o
1000 per cent." ' - - o
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i Without confidence banks can't run, business can't proceed,
and the wheels of industiy quit. Which reminds us of Major Me-
Kinlcy wion he ran for president the first term. His campaign
sIoganwus "lestore couluhnee and you will restore prosperity." o
How true it "was then and how true it is now. Southern Idaho o
must restore confidence before she will go ahead. jo
'Real"
, .Most (-hosts mtn't; only a few nre of the ioiii, Inmost to ;oo:l-
, ni'ss viirioty ju'i'oulinK to n Now York export on iippiintioiis.
('This ciistinj; of donlit on ppui itions is somewhat khirIi on tho
'"real" fcl;o:.t and is lial'llinn lo the oliseiver. How is one to tell
the Ronuine from the imaginary spook ? That is the question. On
such occasions, it's a bold visitee that is inquisitive.
besides, would it lie roui'teoiis or hospitable for one honored
lV a visit of some (jhostly apparition to question its reality'.' Isn't
it a c;;'c in which, for the average man, seeing would lie believing
and every "hunt" would be ujit to be credited with being the real
thins? ,;
Tom Edison predicts that in 'jn years moving pictures will take
the place of books in schools, which is the same prediction he mad J
20 .veins ago. (
The movement to raise money in this country to preserve the
Lome of Darwin is reported to be making headway. It has an
efficient press fluent. " g
Cipriiifr n bad tooth l'3 I0,0(.ld times ;ls daivveious as a rattle
snake bite, ixcordins to a doctor. Is th umlivu sure of his stt
tisties? .Some thought it was 39,000.
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Daily, pi-r year. In atfvanro f'.0"
Ihillj," nix" inontliM In ad v a new fJ.&U
f Ih 1 1 v, three iiiuttltm, ill mivaiire J
I'tHy, Jr month - fiOc
pally," pr iimiiiIIi ftd1
On Unit In olhr rftlra Oregon Jlolel
New Slarrd. I'urllHnd; Imperial Nt-wa
Hi and, l'urUHiid; Multnomah New
hi rid, 1'orllmid.
JIIUUIIKU OK AMNOCIATKIi I'll I IN.
Thfl AKHdfiMifil I'rfim Ih exclusively
entitled to uhm for luhlluHllon iff all!
rii;wn dlKpiititiea rrdlltd to It or not
tMhurwIttt- i-rudhfd In lhln paper, and'
1mo the Wm-hI new puhlfxheil thrln. i
AN riKUiit or r'-piMiin:Hiion -i mircim
diapatchex hrln alo are rrv-d.
HOW TO iKKCKIVK: Whatso
ever we ak, we receive of Him, be
cause we keep bin commandments,
and (fc those tiling that are pleas
ing Tn His MKht. 1 John 3:22.
he is a republican and prohil)i
Ghosts
IS
OFFICE CAT
THAOI WA
BY JUNIUS
When a liner arrives from Kuroiie
and puhm-m thi'otiKh iht nun fleet of
cw York Harbor tin; bund plays,
Cumin' 'riiroiiHh tin- llye."
The modi rn widow may h wi-t p
ln; iH-t.'iiiiHt flu iiiiHHfH him, or kIh
(inuy hi wt'fpiiiK Imtuuxo he didn't
inihM liim.
Slice tin- war then; ony two
l;iinlH of tin t) IH'I, nuijni-H ami niln
oi h. Tho majoi H rnn't do any work,
.and I lie mhioiH won't.
'lilt! Short; d Mis Life.
1 "Take cure oi-thin man," wihl the
i i h'.-ant to t In- wurdi-n, ua he went
Ui lork hi in up. "(jivo u nice dry
I. I iv ust d lo make Imttorlt-H.
A hunt I lie most important tiling
mollis on now Ik linht underwear.
Wretch f-diiefS usually In Belf-inritc
led.
This Happened In linker.
In a eeriain dnitf more there Ih h
jJush howl on a ttlaud with altiKle
.'.,)ldllsh ui It. (n the outside of Hie
howl ih a- plaeaid heai'lng" thu follow
ing answer:; to ipiestions whlrli the
o. aKitl.il liau hecomj tired of uiiBwer
liiK in pei sou:
j ih.H Im a Koldlhdi. It Ih alive.
There l.s only one of it. We KtJt it
! I i oiii a hoy.
I We (lo not know where the hoy
IK"! II- It has nrver died. We do not
know how old It is. We feed It
I when we want to, H ealii what wu
'K ve It.
'I hat I.h water it !h In.
Wo Kot the water from the faucet.
We have had tne fish ever sine?
But it. ,
A man who is .ilwayw itching ta Bet
:; Miiewheie Isn't neccHHurlly umld
1 ous. He ina have fleas.
An Artlsto.
- The way of ait (s Ioiik.
The listless clocks keep ticking,
Jler ait hay irihdu her strong
WKh those who do the picking;
She lias no voice for song.
Hut ahe lias les for kicking.
The lejisdiv it took centuries to
hulld the Pyramids is hecnuse it was
1. goWTUIIIi'llt job.
JiinI because u nirl wears clocks
in hur )io:,e, you can't tell how fust
she Is.
Any man
t il ns It.
who marries for money,
Accidents will happen i() (ie jeat
if r.imUie.s, ;,nd If tin; divorce re
1 oris are oiitil, (hat's where moat
ft' them do happen.
IJnl niariiaijes are still in style!
Let us hope that future genc-rutloiiB
will Jinli;e our times hy the advertis
ing ;-eet ,uiis iA (he magazine rather
ihiir. llie l id am. ,
Tie nu u.her of
uiin (hums isn't
Me lawn mower.
household who
one who runs
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The SI rntelit Lines
of the
New Modes
; Arc (ruoc fully
! .vliieyd Hy
Wearing
I mm l,arr Cnrst-f
Ni'iiT li.ii! lliu ml,a cidlftl no
Insiiih inly for Inn a that nr
MriOKlii uii'l MriM, r. "La Cii.
miMc" m.iUj( it:i.lirn In K'-ntly
I'll n:i,l!iu.- nt:i,lu3 fli-Mh Into
f.(sliiim-.i ;tlunn-tl' ni:ikt a jour
K'VMI a MMlM.th-le.ttntf mH'(-4-HH.
V-mi'II If. II. w nuxtrl. vl
l'.in.llK-"--i;u mB you tho
On. nr.l l)ilian. y of y out ll.
l.oiv-ti.... I iin. I 1 .I.Only fall.
IH.ltH'M I kIiIiv htun-.l -I'tit via
ll'lir cn y In (h,jr li.'Uif It.t.
I"' I 0 our lu lhl.liial
mmi.I.. ,,f "La Cuniu,," n,t rn.
joy u yullilul llv.-iirf and rio
lido raao Mint In d.'llKlit f III.
A roiuiil.to lino or tho latoat
nio.K-l. always on hand.
Mrs. Rott. Pattison
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Episcopal Church
Slmplu Answer lo tkjmmou
gucttlkma About llio Church
(To He Continued)
What Io Yoti Mean bjr "Che Hot
Catholic Cliurt'h?" -
Not the Human Catholic Church,
which Is a part dnly, but the whole
"Ilody of Christ." . Militant here on
earth, expectant In 1'aradlse, and to
ho triumphant hen-after In Heaven.
What Ih the Chii;-h Militant?
The Church of God throughout the
world, fighting against the world,
the flesh and the devil; consisting
of maiw branches, but united by
holding to the one Lord, the one
Faith, and the one llaptism.
You Claim. Then, That Your Church
Ik a It ranch of the Holy CallioHc
Church?
Yes, for it traces Us ancestry hack
In an unbroken line through the
Church of Kngland. to the days of
tne apostles. it is organicully a
part of the Original Church, which
our Lord founded and with which
I le promised to he present "unto
the end of the world." This differ
entiates It In a very Important way
from modern denominational boil leu
and gives It a special churm.
Do you Mean lo Say That the Church
In as Old as the Xcw TcMniuciil ?
Yes, older.' New Church was In ex
istence, taught the Kalth and bap
tized thoisands before a line of the
New Testament was written.
Hut Did Not the Church of llnglaiid
Itcgin With Henry VIII?
No. Indeed. Three hundred years
before Henry VIII was horn Magna
t'hurta saw It In fufl vigor. Th
church of Kngland has a continu
ous and unbroken history, as shown
by the records; from the Ancient
Church of Hrltaln, down to the
present time. The Ilrltlsh Church
was of Apostolic origin. It sent
delegates to Great Councils as early
as 314 A. I).
Did the Church of l-'.nglnml llccomc a
New Church at the Itefoi nialhm .'
Hy no means. She put away x-
cresccnces, mad customs, which had
grown up during the Middle Ages.
She no ipore became a New Church
than a limn healed of a disease, or
who has washed hlinseir, becomes
a new man.
Is (he KpiKcopal Churcii In the l ulled
Slut cm a .New Church?
No, It Is the same church, planted
here by Kngland In Colonial times.
Is Xot the Kpiscopal Church Very
Much I.Ike the Itoniaii Cnthollc
Church?
It Is like It In some things; t is
quite unlike It In others. The Kpis
copal Church holds stendily to the
teachings, practices and customs of
the Apostolic church. Where the
Roman Church agrees with Holy
Scripture and Apostolic practice,
our Church resembles it: but where
the Roman Church departs from
these, there our Church differs
from It. .
Dow Yottr Church Hold Any of the
rrtii-M of the Itoinnii Calhollc l
Church?
Not any of th-ra. Wc reject as un
scrlptural and un-Apostollc the Ro
man doctrines bf I'apal Infallibility,
the Supremucy or the 1'ope. Tran
BuhKtanttaHon. and the Immaculate
Friday & Saturday
Candy Sale
4 Ic a
For the mixture of Chocolates, Nougats, Earn-
meis, Fruits and Nuts
customer for candy as
Sec Our
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Money No Measure
Of Value '
Thtf value of t.-lephone service caiyfot be
measured in dollar;, and cents. No cotiuunity
without telephone terviee can exist ifcompeti
tion with another ct mmuihUy that h:u5 telephone
service.
Home Indepeident
Telephone Co.
Conception of the. Virgin,, . We re
ject ulao prayen to the Virgin and
the Kulntti, , compulaory, conrimaion,
lndulKncea and several other be
ll era and practices. None of those
were in the Apoatolic or Primitive
t'hurch.
TROUT PROVES TO
BE WORTHY STEED
Ill TTK, Mont., June 1. To rid-
on the back of a trout, perhaps for
months, with its front ieg8 so set be
tween the gills that all its exertions
would not free them, was. the un
pleasant experience of a three-year-
old bull frog, according to Dr. H. A. j
Malllef.t of Hutte who has the freak
on exhibition in his offire.
The trout and its unwelcome and 1
unwlshlng passenger were captured
by l.)r. "Maillet at Ids country home
near this city. How the frog ever
got Into the predicament Is left to
the Imagination, but the two are stilly
alive. Htill attached and swimming
about a tank of running water Ic
the doctor's office.
Dr. Maillet declared that appar
ently the trout understands the wills
and ways of a bull frog enough to
come, to the surface occasionally ' to
let his passenger breathe.
With the fishing season only a few
days away Hutle fishermen who have
seen the strange exhibit say that it
is a fish story which will renulre
something to beaf. Dr, Maillet says
jhe would keep the two creatures alive
;as long as possible!
Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
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: h.very family should keep this pre-
i paration at hand during the hot cf
j the summer months. It is almost
(sure to be needed, and when that
jtime comes, is worth many times its
cost. Buy it now. Adv.
THE MAX WHO DOig
THIXf
about the house! shqxnd have
good tools to do Ihcwft with. If
he has a barn oWouthouse ho
should have a little shop fitted
up where he can brtve a vise
and where he can doe the work
that needs planing, sawing and
boring. "You will find every
thing you need for ttn impromp
tu shop, or for dofnc odd, jobs
about the house at Lilly's.
F. L. LILLY
I'lioiic Main 7501118 Ailnnis
Pound
that will makcou our
long; as youlive.
Wil ldow
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More Sty
e
Here, in
and M
You never saw more style than they will
find here.
The newest and best features; easy fit
ting coat's or trim worsted models, wider
trousers everything that well dressed men
demand, plus extra service and the satis
faction of knowing you are correctly
dressed.
m
Hart Schafiher
Clothes
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ELECTRICAL
WEATH1
H. & S. Electric
Edison Mazda Lamps
107 Depot St. Phone 393-W
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Clothing
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JOMFORTS
A nmn nilBhl low a ,for
tuni. by a slnclo stroke -but
vory r.nv o llicni arc niaclo
thai way.
A fortune Is usually tho re
sult of can-nil anil systemat
ic use of every available re
source at the Individual's
command.
You can start the nucleus
urounil which a fortune may
later develop by starting a
NAVINIJK ACCOUNT
In our bank. S
A dollar all you need to
start your-count. and a do-
sire to si it prow will lirlnit
surprisytff results In a year's
time.
nil now Is the lime In
it bulldini; for tho future.
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