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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1924)
; r Wednesday,' July lfilOgJ PACE FOUE TIJE.t.A GRANDE EVENING .-OBSERVER La Grande Evening Observer ;. jSiMKHIK.iT NKWhPAI'KK Published dally tind wookly at J,a Grande, Omt'On, hr th I.A. rillANDH KVWNINO plifcKUVEU J'UJJ.lfHNO CM. UlttllTJi JJINNIB IMItor Kntored uL postofflce at Ui Grande, Oregon, as riecond oiukh Mail. JMaitnr. ' .On sulo In nlhor c-ttlcs Oregon ilotol News Hland, 1'ori- : land; Imperial Ncys Hlqnd, Portland; Multnomah News fitnnd, Portland . . ' Aibliess all cnnimunlwitlQns to The Observer. Itll Adams Ave.. 1m Grnndn, Oregon. , iriiM'itirrio. n.vii;s i 11 C'i rlrr Dally, per mnnlh ... .- .". ir.c JJuily, per tlirnu months , ., .., ,.'J.lu Jjally, per slic months, in advance 4.fii) Daily,' uinKlu copy , : u Oo Pally, per month i f Jially, per sir months.'ln advance Dully, per year, in advance Observer-Star, per year .,... 60o ....,.,..... ISHU : r..o3 , ...,0C CITY AND COUNT Ofl'lCUh' IMl'HH Tho Associated Press is exclusively entitled tn-use Mr pub- tlcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights o republication of special dlspatchc-a In this paper, and also the local news herein also nrft reserved. - '- ' , . MBMHKR ASSOCIATED PRES0 The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub llcatlon of fill news dispatches credited to t or not otherwise reditu) If published therein. All rights of republication of pedal dispatches la this paper, and also tits local news herein also are reserved. . , 1 AM Tllij John 14:0 WAV, TUH TillTil, , ANU Tlllj 1,1 I'll. THE OLD HOME TOWN ' 1 CoT (j..i rt HAM IC JIIMJT WC Tow MAW THAT. WD BlK'DS niour ycari. l-XTTCK 60- Ufa! ' e ' " .'si - By Btfinley HfFAfrC- tV-l I tAY WOW HE 5 to stay? 5 -vsy' PAW PfJBRJfJ?; .JUST. .BOUT EXHAUSTED -THE FAMILY PLOCK HIS50J EGBERT SUPPUED VK1TH FKrlEO CHICKEN-" SB"'- ; Ford A Cooltdge Man ' : Jf tiny doubt for a moment that Henry Ford is not it vtry stionp; ndvocule of Culvin Coolidge for president, remove the doubt. Yenterdny VV. C. Perkins , who repre sents tho Fold Interests in. La Grande, received it fine picture of President Coolidge framed in a handsome de tfjfii. Accompany ing it was u-letter from : Henry Ford. It was not from the Ford Motor company, but from the personal office of Mr. Ford, and in that letter he told of his 'admiration for the president, asking that the picture Ih accepted in the spirit in which it was given. ' ; fine. That means Henry Ford has started thp ctim paign. It means that every Ford dealer in the country wilh be pre.se n ted wjth a Coolidge picture and n statement of Mr. Ford's high opinion of the president, Of .course, it does not mean that all Ford dcalein will be for Coolidge, because this is a free country and no doubt among the Foril representatives there are many strong Democrats, i However, it must be admitted that the support of Henry P'ord and his far-reaching influence is of greuter value to nny'candidate than all of the political patronage. Yet, Mr. Coolidge seems to have both. -, OFFICE CAT er jvmus. A Shock : m . tl i iK.il SUM Ml - Jt. G. Anderson, at whose funeral bier business nnd professional men of 1 Ln' Oriindo gathered yesterday, was an excellent man, a good citizen, nnd a man who followed hi trade with the ever-present idea of rendering service and giving value receivod for all compensation. There is n lot to a life such as this, After nil, it is the lives pf mon like Mr. Anderson that form the great background of Americanism, That he should have mot his dentil from a fall is strange and shocking as well. Many times he has donft work in hazardous places but this little job thirty feet in jthe air proved to be the one Hint caused the final accounting. No one can tell when the time will come. The Masons held their ritualistic services over his remains yesterday afternoon nnd interment will be made in his old homo town in Minnesotu. Thus, tho life of a good citizen went out almost in an instant. With proper tribute he was laid "to rest, nnd the world moved along without him. Shocking, yes,, shocking Iwcause of Its suddenness, Our Ink Man We notice where . tho heud of the California Ink com pany just got married. .We have been buying from that .fluy for x long time, and little did we realize that he was so infatuated with China, that when it came time for mar liage he would dress na a Chinese and his bride would dve3 us ft ChineHe princes. That's what happened, ac cording to the dispatches, and we just wonder if he Is one of. those extremely rich chaps whone whole thought is for something different,. or U he a follower of Confus cious hut pretending to be an American. S I m -I u 'lor Ih a man who ulv ft'l loo mllr oiil of h air V ' SI UK KNiil Two Dni's th& J'll own WHh 1110 nmko a lilt; ' llalifiH you iln"t Hlurl ; ' Voh wpn'i hnva to null. , HnjouVp tlitr.kitifr of n trhi Or oi tnil tho world. Won't U hf ln lly 'XiH'nHlvt?M "Not fitt onff mm I only llitnl; Mhoul H." ..', VUil M ik.i, auk:- . "ffflt 111,1 Jflllll," UMfhilCt1 thn plHI-KMll Will, "Willi' 40lllt Tlnm nrn lHirlir in I he pjiiXt-v ii they liin catliitr . my iju." "Well, uhiii td wm tttvv, iiiiiiii Mi'il iNtlin, if t) Unit fucr, "M, flrt Ilicy ilic in tho Imm.m'," , ;. Our lii-Hl lii.M.. oslliiiitlora linv. H"'iu for, riHiUi ("i"'P"t( ut I Mn ypiir.,- rii Ih i)o'Mn't Inchiiln Hit vj,w of iMienjy HMf "t In. rumiiH; oi;t Die :latit. linwcvcr. Miml I'nlltH can kImiw tii'iniit4tiis ilHllUMlUlnii DVIT IHllitli'lH Mftll-S iprcidlly when tUvy nit coin .mllUM hy nicnilu'irt .or flu )i'ty to wliic.i llicy Wo not Ih-Inhh;. I.ITIlltAltY XOTI-: There's only iunt sort of lllera turo iliiu hits iriiiit in 'very llin. and 'Hint's Die hulclior's hill. Afnv n loud nnd imhIoiikci) rx (urtitiinti tin. im-nchcr tulh-d Tor trMJnipnlitK devout oiuiic Indv of i-olur ui-osi' nnd should, hrr Mory, idtMi Ah huh hi ihr nliniH oh do dcMdl, mi' tmdto Ah ih (n dp uhuiH or dc liind." A huhrd hut tvxclird from lhi hm-k or llir riNini lnt(rrtii(ttl In.4: Mini n dale ro tomorrow nlli Slrtll'l"." Whim 'Vr I hiv a fish, T think. Tin tiling I moat nlinlri. However imieh ho exercise. He never run jiernnire. A l.ii (irtindc head or the fnm- II v waitiH It nii!er-tiwt (hat when hi -onies down ttifUrs aiii iwits iut th cat, It' llnu' rnr Hit yomtx man t no limn. ; ; v .' , . "'" ' : :';.". What this country- nted htvfew -r Hi'hoolH for tho'dfuf and dumb .nnd moro for Hie strietty dnmh. ' : -.hi'- . -;WAHV,.''. $rS.1-- '..' fltawo Hand: 'pifj. you nay-theHO slftKn dlrt'tlons rttllwl-for' av win dow or it widow?'" ' ; J ' Munutfer:, "I m 'wllidowbyt they're niueh alike. " When I jt' I nar eiHier of thorn, I iiiwnya look out.:'. ... - A far-away look In a maiden1 iMuff noi wix'4arlly hMlintti tho tf.ir k iMfl!, . : Ut njuniln Franklin got h dt Him on tho $ton hllla, hut a Im (Irande resident would he allsflo If n could rcI hls Ijonds on oiiiu or theip. . . , ,; -i raw rinmli HecotVOi lf. MRPFOttn, Ore.. 1. y, Vo'n iyite, a trustee qf First Mcthodivl KpiBeopal churrh, U In ho hospital atifrerlna from kopIoiui iiijutiflu smit latned Saturday night iu an unto Diohiln accident ; wlilp- ret urn Inn home from vpoflal services hi the ehurch. , , - ; The conRrefralloii of First churefi nt a messenger to me hospital lo extend iU sympathy. When tlni inesiicnKftr returnad, I19 hrmiffiit ImeU a voluntary sulwrriptton 0 sriiiit from Mr. Van Dyko to Ih1 In rinded in Hie $5, t00 raised at the detllefttlon services. This sum rlcor ed (he Indebtedness on lio I05,- 000 invetitment on the qow cdiiict nnd equipment. When ''the Kit) wus announced the. congregation burst into tear. 7, Yield of' County Expect- ed to Bo About 75 Per . cent of Last Year; Dry ,; Grain 40 Percent. nAKRn, nrc. (Hppciai) . rut. 'Pit ot Biln In Uakcr; county sinnca jiny 16. Tim cQuntj' ovrr, age ot Irrlfraled wlicat will run ahout 76 per cent of the la;:t yli Kl, wllh dry . wheat averiiKliiR nm iq vxvp-f-d to per cent of that qf last year. - y "rain, production or lCasle and Pine valleys, will be near normal. In former yfars r-rod! bo Illy of wu- ter. prevailed and water. has pone to wuste and the drrnrxK of this sntison has only, diminished Hip supply, lo an amount amply a-le-'IVUte.to the needs of the lisors. O.ihes teelfons of the county, huir- V'er, have encountered an all-season water shortage. neut .or alfalfa hay prom ses onnunfl, t& ; per -pent of;a normal tannutre. However, with thB linni i- liiln-nurpus nnd . tho heny carryover from, IPS3, " n. wipus "Horlageof huy supplies Is aBtloi- BHirn ,-iik. live , sloe operulers. ,1'lmothy ipj wld hay eultlhs. ..nir ir' prirKt-nMijiK uii- ilpr cxefllpnt wealhfr conillliOBS oj)(l no onsls leneoimlereil from ruin -op" down bay, , ' '.illlRllr ranee is'.repoileil In itood nliupo.'hut. wllh u uospe;t of ffross nryinir out lute-Ill Sllinliier. Hiooli on the mountain range is in spl.-n- lm oolHllllon eenerallv . hut ; the fooling; prevails that fu.t hcet may np. he expected -'in niinibers this fitll. utile on tho hleli ransre are hplinr driven to the lower country for waler. it wus reported lust week that horses In tho foothills Mick of lin ker, where the rnire Is' fenced off from the valley hy barbed wire, wore already stifffrlng' from luck oi.- water, as ull streams In that vicinity were dry, und-tinlcss ini lifedlute steps were taken 'to pro vide access to water . tpo'- horses tvpuld die. ' . .' MA TOMORROW IS THE LAST D AY July Gl OF OUR earance Sal e GET YOUR SHARE OF THESE EXCEPTIONAL .VALUES Every Article In The Store REDUCED from 10 to 50 't ' T Y t t T t T f t r r T v t T ? f T .T:- I l l Ir!4TH IVTF.nV UNIQN5GH0GL REPORT GIVEN ; " 1 1 r I Yq'4 Will, find our J T' I shop to ht . vorit- I tffi" able wonderland of FSl jTjf new iteas and ere- I j ju ations. Too nro in- K vlled to come tin JJT K and look around .ot jfl Jj . rW any time, li 1 9U ' Buy It At l Sm Rtchanlfion'a Art ' JnSj . & ciirt shop MAUHIIFIKr-n. Ore. Otevery tijrn In tbelr Investigation Qf f thn fiendish lputttation an prohahlo murder of T( toothy IVtT tlH, coloretj, whone botly was found Howling hi t'oos bay Kitiirdy.y, of t'ictnla were hopeful additional In irniatlnn might h n-Yeal at an adjourned session of tho coroner's innucst. . An autopsy fulled to re vi itt wliother ivttlH, who .Uiuap-; m-urod July 6, following' a flijlit HAI.IOM, Oro. (fipoclal) Tho 041 anal mnort of Mr. A. K. Ivanhoo. .named aohool sgprtntondent of I'nlon country, bus been received by 4. A. Churchill, state superinteudoni of schools. It shows that thorc uro 170 tcachcra n I'nlon county and un enrollment of 40GT pupils. Tho attendanco wus Men' teachers received an aver age monthly salary of $i(iti.ufi and women teachers f 1.10. 30. A total of JO!) pupils were pro- hutidings In tho country and fH'o two-room buildlnRS. Tho county has fifty-fivo achool districts. Wllh sailors from a veiling 'l'rtltidJmou'" r,om " grndo to Htiites dealroycr, dtca from drownf ,,,p whool nt tho end of the ipg or from loss qf Mooct previonn.yr onlnido the pity.of la Clrundo. iha UliVlMK, tpPt tllfowti .Into tlicj According to tho report, . thorn !my.' - ; '' 'am ihb'ly-ritx one - room wrhool To Build Willamette Valley River Bridge SAl.KM, Ore (Ar Tho lilffh way nommlHsion Tuesday awarded a contract fur I ho construction pf n Wilhimefto river bridge at Air buuy to the t?nion J -rid fro com pany, of Portland, on bids ,' of iMfi,S0fi aulimitted June U. t'ons: run ion will Mart ul once and Is expect cd lo ho finished by October 1, J 036. Ah-lcan His hop lo l'rcshp. "WKNATrj-IKK, Wnsh. HiKhop W, 8, Johnson of f'apetown, Af(i cn, will pr chide at tho Columbia HiVor Methodist Kplscopal confer ence hero Keptenibor .1. lllshon Johnson has been a rcadont bish op for 'eight years In Africa. In his off lr In 1 capacity ho lias trav eled 2;i,oon miles In one yenr. PROTEST O.A.G. CANNED COODS 1 SAl.KM., Ore. ( AP) CliarftinK that 'tho student Instruction cun Vry .of the Orouen 'Krlcultuinl oolleiro has temporarily demoral ised tho canned fruit market lii qrrorlns lots of studcnt-cnnlieil fruits on tho commercial markets at cut prices, the cannery opera tors of the central Wlllumotlo val ley have protested lo President ' Kerr. . , - - ;,. . There seems lo he a trrowlnj? belief that the Constltuilun Kiiiir untoes every man tho inalienable Hsht to hold a public Job. RKAIt T1IF, lf,ASSIPIi:t AIK Choice of Two Evils Failure of this country to follow the vokuc of the lii(rh Spanish comb which hu Income no popular in European cnpitiiU is nttrilmtcd liy toiirnBi, jewelers and dealers In prevalence of the Ixihhcd hair In Ameiiai. Tho leopard may change his jipots, hut hohlied hair will not accommodate a Imira Saniiih comb of ivory or tortoise, and Uitwoen the two we don't know which jy the uglier hair slopplnir ulniut the eyes uml onre or a inwtulKtrance nn th top of tho head making a woman look liko n crowi lietwoun a huff cochin lion and n Japanese Geisha In full holiday nttlro. To those ijitereslcd tho difference between fundamen ttilippi mid modernism looms bijr just now Iwcuuse of the perspective from which they view the subjects, but we havo an idea it won't cut much Ice when it comes to sep arating the sheep from tho goats. A trip that formerly took two hours tun lie made in twenty mingles with the cor. And you can spend two hours look ing, for parking spuca.' 5iarp " practice has cut oPP rnaiv "'- , . I a manj Chance linn't li( lie iMher fello v tnlk yon nut 11 your rsip money. II Is tho result or wbnl.i year's lianl . wtH-k mul ? such .lmulil Im1 rartriilty sM'iil mpl carefully invoMo.1, When joii x himmI any ml lii ir omiitM-l 011 rtiinr)l ninltcrs feel frN In coll utHHi mi) HiinilM'r nf tills linsik. 1'IiIh Is n re(rul.tr . part of our Mrvh-o mul s yours tor 1 lie a-.lt Mm. , . i:ery lumiM'li nf mir hank Is rim for . your prrsnnal conviiilciico In bKHkinx. We illell jour aiTnimt. -The perfect oil for frying, for shortening and for mayonnaise making. Amalzo makes better foods with less effort and more economy. ELEVEN ADVANTAGES OF AMAIZO OIL .1, Frits beautifully, thoroughly, quickly. l: 2. Does not mokc at cooking temperature. 3, PoeB not carry the flavor of one food to another, so can 1 be used over and over. t . . . . 4, Heats quickly. 5. Measures easily and accurately. . 6. Blendu rapidly with other ingredients. 7. Necessitates no melting. 8. Makei delicate, delicious cakes is an ideal shortening. 9. Maintains the delicious natural flavor of foods. 10. Does not curd in mayonnaise. 11. Its can ii dustiest, rustless, easy to handle and store. Send for the free Amaizo Cook Book Mmcaiping mny aid) to pec4 nJ dcUclouaness of result. ' Write today to 111 West Monroe St., Chicago, III. American Maize Products Co. New York . ... ; . . Chicago I Oii,- mp