La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 06, 1924, Image 4

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    THE LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVE!?
Frjclhy, June 6, "1924. .
La Grande, Evening Observer
INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Published dully and weekly at La Grande, Oregon by the
CA GRANDE , EVENING OBSERVER PUBLISHING CO.
BRUCE DENNIS Editor
Entered at poitoftlce at La Grande, Oregon, ai Second Clan
Mall Matter.
On Bale In other oltloa Oregon Hotel Nows Stand, Port
land; Imperial News Stand, Portland;, Multnoman Nowa Stand,
fortland.
Address all communlcatlona to The Observer, 1411 Adams
Ave., La Grande, Oregon.
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CUT AND COUNTY OKWCIAL PAPEU
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lication of all nows dispatches credited to It or not otherwise
reilllod If published therein. All rights of republication of
special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news
heroin also are reserved.
Til CUB JH NO KHAR l.V LOVE; but perfect love castetli
out fear; because fi-ur huth torment, life that feareth is not
inudu perfect In love. 1 John 4:13.
"I THE OLD HOME TOWN - .
JMholO 'Eft NEWl) p!i.,,,,v "" ZT, .VMUTS
yl V n -4 V bail's tiw mt fg3
- ' - -y-" '('5 HEISM DOOLITTLE SPRAINED HQ WRistI '
''f r ' j&'JfjM WEEKS AC1 Nl IS JUST 1HAT
I &4 try FAB SiEHIND ON HIS EMSLV
.
tunlty. ' A man who went broke
liicro owes ao,005.85 now. '
When
the first lime In severul months,
It Is culled un eiilc.
Ing"135 for entering the nllluhec
and fi5 against. Robert II. Todd.
it..t,i,t, - .....I i
movie plot la used for f.,r .,, ,,, .... , , ,',
merger and with others today In
aetively at work on the develop
ment of a Pure Repulilleitn party.
The l'ure Repuhlleiins have
nuitied Tood und former Governor
R Mont Relly didegates lo the na
tional eonvention. At Cleveland
they win le op.ios.-d by delegates
Japanese Labor Elects
First Foreign Delegate
TOKIO. (Al'l Hunjl Suzuki,
iinuiy times president of Hie Japan!
have
Removing Bans
OFFICE CAT
TflADI MAHH
BYJUNJUS
;erinan.v I broke,
to sell cotton Mim'U-
Hlllll'.V.
Clothes do Dot IlKlke 111,'
but tiny inaUi- all the w.
up and take nntiee of lu
ll lial enough'.'
woini'.n
men h'.i
. isn't
The Methodist church hns removed its ban against danc
ing and for the first time will admit into its folds the
folks of the stage. The deciding conference vote was five
to one.
.It is believed that the majority of the lay members of
the church are in accord with the action of the conference
and the public in general will look upon it as a reform not,
like the Tcxus delegate, as "a retreat against the social 'sim.'VVi'j-iiik
evils of the dav." Far morei neonle. both of the old nnil in tbii
the new schools, will commend than condemn the conference.
; America long ago outlived church bans against dancing
just as it arose above the other rigid disciplines of the
New England Puritans. Those who opposed dancing ar;
those who oppose amusements of many other harmless! in Washington it app.-ais that an
sorts. The world no longer finds pleasure sacriligious anflj" """""y
counts dancing a pleasure. a.nothlh thinu which
Opponents of the lifting of the dancing ban argued si'-iti'v";'' voi'Vc; ovio.vs. '' ' j
that when the church condones dancing in its innocent forms
it' must accept it in its entirety not excepting the imnionil.'w.';;M,"''lrll.,,11,,;n",llll'H': 'lr
They erred because they overlooked the fact that public said he a dash i.ianked t ni l
dance halls keep their patrons within those bounds which inv.iu,:,tinu nn.i
. . ' .... .he'll slop Mm paper II the editor
the pro-ban forces sought. The ban on dancing has be- didn't .,.h printing it. a tew min
come one of those laws which "are more honored in thi'1""" """r n""i-f Mui..-MH.-r uHUf.i
i .,, . . i ,, , ..."''' "u1 editor didn't print lire ihi-
brench than in -tlmanbservanco.1' ReirtovalMof -tihei butt will tin- pli'.e'e'e.niiKi'. '"vnd'i'l'-v tfAtitnV
.not pronu'te dancing because for more than a generation why 'dtior p .i-:.-
the ban has not curbed dancing. i"n "'
There have been many Methodists who have long la- vor mka v-.
mnf,.H )l,t il,o ,u .,(' Il,;e ,.l I, ..1 :a 1 1 1 ... . '"" .''," ! ''-"nal i-jp-,-
vkv. uwvmu hi Liiv.il illlim.H ItV tlUftV-'U tl tCIII't' mill ('On
anyone. Ihe custonV of cxeomnumic;.i;,i;r the theatric
world nom Uie church with the CromwWlian belief that it
was blasphemy and sacrilege to imitate or mimic. The
theater has become an honored institution of modern civili
zation.
SUiip.-ry in very thin.
I'n-ny Rfrl lumblnl In,
K;tw ti luy on 11 IkijiIc,
iinw a bhrl.-k Ihcn hc mink,
Hoy un bin. Is lioanl h,-r Hliout,
J urn ImmJ rlKlit In hflm-,1 hi-r out.
Now hf'H luTH vi-i-y nlfi,
. Htit Hhe had (o ln-fjik tlir -(-.
:t. Wlii'ii ii iliploiuai any
lir isn't a Hiloinut.
t. lit n it Imly Hiiyn uXu' sUr
apt In nit uii ".l:iyl(.."
.". lit'll I inly Niyrf "Mjiyhc.'
sin iiIiiiosi iiluiivM mraiis "Vrj."
(I. Whi'ii a lady ways MVrs,M
wen, slu- Jusi Isn't a lady.
lVllt-rflf I rtft t.t I l.lnif ..! bunu ii aal
h.. tL.-. - f i ..Jwlih th
will represent Japuniuu labor at the
International Labor ContVrent'e to
be livid under the auspices of the
League of -Nations in Geneva In
June. Japan will send four dele
gates, two representing the govern
ment, on tl; capitalists, and one.
.Mr. Kuzuki, organized labor.
The selection of Mr. Suzukl is
ronsidered a triumph for tin cause
of organized labor in Japan, since
lie is the first labor delegate the
workers th.-mselves have been al-
jwed lo name. Hitherto the jl:ov-
rmm-nt i'.seit has chosen the labor
dh-Kale, this arrangement havnif;
caused intense diHsatisiaction In la
bor circles, which in previous years
have refused to sanction the uov
ernmeni's choice in their name.
The government's delegates to
the conference will be Tamon .lay
eda, Japan's representative on the
labor council of the League of Na
IIoiik, now at Geneva, and Kalkichi
K'awarada, thief of the social ar
fairs hnread of the Home Office.
The capitalists wilt send Tomino
suke Kadono, president of the Na
goya fhaniber of ('oinmerce.
brought about
I'nionfHtH.
the
merger
Sun iluan to Ni-nd Contiv-Ilii'r
I lclcatcs lo t'levi
land
SAN JI'AN, I'orto Hlco. (Al')
One result of the decision or the
rnionist. and , Uepubltcan parlies to
merge under the name of tin I'or
to liican Alliance, effected recently
at conventions of the two p'arties
held al Mayaguesi and San Ger
man, will be that contesting dele
gnteH will be sent to Ihe KepublJ.
can national convention at Cleve-
Aboul inn plates were laid a ml . .
..i,.,,, ,,. . - , 1 "''K,-r orougui anout an ex-
-i-nxmn. in. jt..KlH...;. ,w v i :'!:::'::. j;:"!. ..!n. '!r. ,.t"-i"'V,,t:v
i'"".'- mi M m a. i uiiiM'ii wnn tne
(national organization, the vote be-
For Sal(
Klvc-rpom modern homt., lar
iui, buxkii, cement sidewalk, gar
age, lawn and trees, basement,
furnace. A soldier's loan will .)-considered.
Four-room
reflnished, 2
Price
and balance
modern home, just
lots, good location
Terms: $2U0 ca.sh
like rent.
Five-room modern homo, fir
nacc, fireplace, basement. for
VIGuo. This Is an exceplionaily
low-priced property.
Modern G-room home on paved
street for $3400.
The prophet, honored abroad, in
usually regarded as a nut in the
old home town.
forks?)
Modern G-room Lottie on paved
street, furnace, basement, garage
and cement driveway. If you
want a modern G-room home lo
cated In the best residence dis
trict of La Grundo It will pay you
to Investigate this. j
Geo. H. Currey
"REAIiTOK"
teal Estate Loans liiHiirni
SHOES
at-
Reduced
Prices
ODD.S AND
Hummer l'umps. In patent
sin.-(li-8 of vdiloUH i-iiliir.i.
S2.48 Pair
KNDS
itltet
One
One
One
Cldlll. Whili
(irnu-i-ly irk-
T 1 of lielun
LiOt 'liiall'r. I''1
$1.23 fair
Lotof w
Lot
Shoes; Armstrong
d al $S.tio. -
hlte Cloth, 2-slrap Slippers; low he.
$1.75 Pair
of Ladies M-incli Hiking riouts;
toe.
moccasin
$6.75 Pair
ask i.i, hi: knows.
i!;e a tip from father.
Although it causes pain
nil In love wit h pretty gir a,
UtU marry one that's plain.
' 1 !ors" seiisi1
horse shoes.
more reliable than
! ;oi folk )ui4 been scarce ever
since (hk created Adam and l:t
Ii
Ad Ice In Success:
rreii s:iys "Ni Yer lose'
(Hue says "Stick to a good thing."
"lee S'lVS "K"ep cool."
Ma miner says "Do a driving busi
ness." '
go is a pretty poor Slogan
don't know where volt 're
. . . -i . , '.)......
. ....
New York N Die city of nppor-
COVE BERRIES
AltK HKTTKlt FLAVOR.
VOU CAN ALWAYS OUT Tlll-'.M KIIKSH.
Knnl l(o DiHilvt'il UMik for tin- Ci-uti; Willi 'llils Lulu
C O V li n 1: II U I K H
Grown Hy
Cove Ilerry Clrow(.tl, AHuoclutlon
I'ov.s Ot-eifon
ll.Ml,i:i IIY ALL (ilUM'KltV STOHDS
WEIMER BROS, Disl'rs.
FILL UP YOUR CAS TANK SUNDAY
AND VISIT
The Brownie Nook
KNTKIU'ItlSi:, Of CIS.
On jour route both coining and going
to Wallowa Lake
Look for the Itcd and White Awning
H1 l("'J ". 110C )uii Ob' P-safpB s J. Mi ml am mui Auv
I'int p'Tii -id of new
pnpei-M and ina:',iifuc duilii v the:
luoderu days, we pne ai'iixed 1
lite rollow lug nuicliC'lotis:
I. When a diplomat vvvs "Vcs
he usually tiUTih "la,vtic."
U. When it dlnti t M
Actinp; haH huconio a profession aspired to by iron- ie." he huh ntn n mraiw .."
him and admired hy the public. The church and the tiTcatci'
need each other.
For The Physical Life j
. Interest in physical nliR'atiim is jrrowinjj. Kvwywlici'i.''
physical cultiiio colleges and so-called life extension insli-j
lutes me spi iiii'iiu; up. j
Afl will aKivt. Unit this attention to hygiene and physi
cal traininjf is an excellent thiny,. lint it seems otltl that!
mi many should lay stress on physical cultuie merely as nj
mcHiiH of piolonj.ii'jv lii'o. ' ;
ediiciition in cxtendinir lil'o is.'
Its real merit is in making life
the period of life is of interest
limlnly to the actuary. More appealing to the average man j
(,r woman is the new zest in life that conies from physical;
Iraiiiinc and health culture. It is less the desire to live'
longer than to live more fully that is increasing the ranks !
cl the physical cultui i.-Us.
A hearty appetite, a perfect digestion, a loo p(.r cent
efficient liver, a clear lirain anil a general physical exhihir-1
ation given these as the reward of physical culture, no :
one 'worries much aliout the problem of life extension.
STUDY
; The value of physical
after all, only incidental,
worth living.
A pen era I extension of
P
We
Editorials From
Over the Nation
MOIlTAt.lTV Ol-' YOIMJ Wtnii N
IttiHton TraiiHerlpt : 'I'liitl Ih. r.- is
Ntart llutrly hen vy morf n Hi y nin..ni;
women lieiwerii lite ae of ;'n n n I
Ha yell lM Hcenut In he h1h n la M i
tUllcrf preMetlled )V Itello II lltll.
Un. Hiattiiclan or the l'ali. Hf.ii.a
lieiillh M'-rvlee.
Mr.' Mrlltln iliui PiIh p. en-
liar rfHe la deiflh ratcrt e:iim.l In
IIHcrlhed In violent cailMi'N.
'I'liere nfeii'H to he inil.'h lo nhnw
thai the hitfher hnrt:ilirv 11 en tin:
ynilUK' woiiii u may he ihi.-. In iit nl
IlieoHlire. to forum or dn-f-f 11 el
adapted to inuiiit aiulnu jj-exl
hen Mh.
While there in ionie inereitNc In
ilenth due In eaiiMin 1 11 I li 1 11 1 t
ihildhlrlh. It Ih imled lliai lol
cIIIohIh. Iuriuriv.a. 11 ltd pnciiimini:)
are m ue tl more potent f tie) urn (11
JiliH lilaruilti!, he c in 1.1' !IM.
imoiiM youiiK vvmiim 11.
It Ih apiiai'-nt (hat eerialn popu
lar ylea uf tlreMH of recent .arN
lor htwreviMiU-idreel wvtiv uiv audi
ns 11 iv iitii i',i nun. n.l-.-l hy uiiilM.m :
111. . tltli! Hlll'll II H III il (11 Itltoli)
n i - u pi ..I. .1 ii.a iiL'.ihiMl 1 hi
tu,"i"i'r, I'l'i s'S le In eiu. ,..
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in H'lii'Ulirs ,'tiiil iiliim.nl no sh.i' h
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nil.-.
Hut voting in. a K.-. iii i,i
pate hi sm Ii k-.iyrtli a um mi
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If You
f. i
ill v i ii kihiu' win. re t-ii rn ll tf'iti-i.' miii..ii'
New York N the city of nppor- m m i mmmm mm MM i i
t&r,MmL xvi ta?'
V. k-MiNJ II round wrist wntrh? 8
iy?:i yv nr - 5 i
m
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I'sing
IT COSTS NO MORE
For The Best
SO STOP AT THE
Highway Soda Fountain
Imbler, Oregon
SERVK UIA K MOUNTAIN UK CKEAM
A Home Product . ' '
A Day of Opportunity
now is tih; Ten-: to itt on 0.rc ov
THO.M-: (.ikiii tm;i;s.
I'm- n IV l)ii.vs Onl.t Uf Will Ki ll
.!0x:j i Extra Heavy Tire for
.'JOx.'Hi Oversize Cord ,
$ N.OO
$12.50
.V V-
IIh-m- tli-i-s mi- a kI kIiiiiiIhiiI tin- mil eh. up i-iillliirlril
or skilii. cm -.-. M,,. nn. Im,s yim emi t eu wnil.tr oil.
kimi; look i iii:m o i:it voi t.i, ham: to hi isiiv.
Oregon Tire & Battery Co.
RiAlX Gift
J. I'. CAIiUWUMj
107 i ik sr.
tu.ty rn ri-fii'-
ly t he d p t n I I h of
every HitntitltUt and
dln-et our nervte.
aei'ur.llntrly. Y o u
can depen.1 upnn us
In e:iri v out till lit'-Nlni.-l-oim
aliNolute
ly tu Ihe htt.-r
We understand.
'IMMI I'.MAN
I ndertaUei'
A mini In pee Ser
I'hinie Mn In IIJ
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
Weatherly
Ice Cream
'oii linve missed a I rial
1'ints 2"c
uarts ,'iOe
l-'ull ()t. lirieks . (ilV
Why mil use Hie l:-st
il nisl.s ihi mine
Moon
Drug Co.
i ' n 1 1 1 1 1 t nml
Delivery
l'i.
fit
s
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H
ftoop Shirt nj Round Writt
W'atchet ar pon formvtr.
Trade in your old watch for a
faihionabln BULOVA Watch
.2.
lKl.l3-rr MI. col.1 en- OH
f.v.il cnr; Una 17-J.wtl
BULOVA movcminl . .
Trade it in for a new, fash
ionable BULOVA Watch!
No matter how old your watch may be no
matter how badly bent or broken bring It in
and we will make you a liberal allowance on it in
exchange for a beautiful BULOVA wrist watch.
Don't wait! Don't hesitate!
Come In tomorrow. Be sure to bring your old
watch with you and you'll be surprised at the
liberal allowance, we'll give you.
All watches taken in trade will be sent to
watch-making classes of the U. S. Vocational
Schools for Ex-Service Men to practice on.
50
1 Kt. nclitl wMm in Id n-' $f
ri;I.OVA movtmnl
li Kt. solid liu gold en $ g
fr.v.ri r,.; fin I7.jwl
BULOVA movement ...
$5
14 Kt. tolM whltt fold n.
MULOVA movemtnt . . .
T T .1 l
neer ud the ess von
have the more there is
to get.
4 m
wf 7
Tin; mom yon help hoino
lnii-ii-l ti,L. bete r La
l.l.ilnle will Ki-t.
loyalty motiirrs
I.OYAII'Y
l'nlroiil.liiit homo Inslllii
lioiis ur all kiiiils la hiliiit
fair tn IIkim; ri-om wlioc
liHIroiminj joil expect lo
imfil.
LojRllr Hi (hose who nro
lonl will work rcciiii-ocol
roierlt,v. '
l or bniikliii: gci vlcu lo L.I
tii'itiiili: tMMipU; jour lioniu
luniks nra "iieveclleil.
Ln ..niiiile iminev Imiikcil
In other 'towns i-an do L
.iinnile little eon, I.
'Inke It flrij-miv. lm
ronl.e those In-lltiilloiis
ivhose siipinirt nntl pnll-oil-He
joii enJo7.
"Thi-rc la no miIiUIiiu
for Sarcly."
Bring in jrour old watch now! StUct your BULOVA WATCH whilm our ttocA it Itili eomphtm
fllllirr. l-' ANYTIIIXi
i u i: sTo.tr:
on oi ii i-:.sy 1'AVmi:m' plan
J. II. I'EARE & SOX
' l.ii (ii iindc's head ill "; .lou-lcr
And Oplomclri.st
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