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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1924)
Saturday,- July 26, '1924.' .' ' PAGE F0U3 THE LA- GRANDE-EVENING. OBSERVER ' ;the old home town nn j mr iriirn ; La Grande E v ening Observer ' i.ii;i'i;Ni)i:.vi' ni;wn-.'i:u , . Published dully anil wtii'kty ut l.u Orumln, OreKon, hy th I,A UllANniO KVKN1NU Of-iSKK VIOIt 1MJHI.I8I1INO - JO. HKIICi; J)i:NN'IH . K.IItor --JClUoreil ut jHtHUifrliiu lit 1,11 Uruutlti, Oregon, u fti'cuiut Clan Mull Mailer. , On Hulo in other cllli'N Uri'tfoil jnll Ni'U-H HIlilHl, i'ort ' land; JiiiptfHiU Js'i:ws rttand, i'uiilund; Aliiltiioniuli Nhwb Hluud, I'orllniK! ' .. Aflilrt-wi ult rommiinlcatlonti to Tho. Ohmrrvnr, 1410 Adfima Ave.,, I.a Cii-ninlc. oruKn. si iisDiiii'i io. ii i i;k Ky Uiuh Dully, per monlh .....7!o Daily, pur tluvfl months v lally, per six months, in ailvunco '.. . '. $4.5u iJuily, ulnRlo copy ',o ' - Hy Mull , ' ' Dully,' por month tide , Dully, prr nix inoiilhu. In mlvunce ..... $2. Co ; Dully, pT ytur. In uiivunco $(i.oa Ohsrvor-HJur, pi-r yi-ur ....... ., ' CITY AND COUNT OKKlCiAb I'AI'KIt Tho Associated i'russ Ih fixcliislvoly fntilli;d to uuu for pub lication of all newo dlspulithi cmdlli-d to II or Hot olhfM'wimi credited If published lli.-riln, All rlirhts or ritpuhllcutlnn of Kpiiclul dlspntohoH In this p.'tpcr, iiml iiIno tho local iiovvn 9ln-iln Mho nrft ri'Hervnit. ' . . t MEMUKtt AUSOCIATLOD I'HBfW : 1' Vh AMOclateil Preu la exclusively untitled to um (or pub. llmtioa of til uw dispatches credited to it or not otherwlu TMlltod If publUtlind therein. All rliftitn of republication Of iwcial dispatches In tills paper, and also tho local nawa bsreln aliio ara reaenred. . THU A UT MV. I.AM1', O Lord: nnd the lord will lighten my darkness. Tor hy thee I have run through " Irnup: )iy my flood hum, I leaped, over n wall. 2 Samuel . 2S:,30, . 'Round the Circle Fusliions for men move ih cycles hut the present cycle is revolving; more nipidly than usual. Those of today (suh jeet to change tomorrow) would have afforded the sophis ticated city a hearty laugh a year ago, yet now they nre upproved without qualification or reservation. In fait, it l.its Jxen pointed out that the fa.sTiion plafe for 1024 could excusably lie mistaken' for n tintype from the title page of the family alhum or for n snapshot taken of a country cousin a year go. v ' Those -obedient observers of fnhion'a' dictate, who are now seen iu wtde-legg't'd trousers, loose-fitting, high-buttoned jackets, garish light tan shoes, brilliant hose and blue jOiiits me probably the same fellows who a few months figo jiiade great sport of the rustic youth who came into the eity In veiy much the same sort of make-up. As of ten happens in fashionable affairs, the out-of-date today Bets the stylo for tomorrow.. It is emlMU'ia.sing business to criticize clothing liecause fashion may decree the wear lug of the ostracized garment tomorrow. ' This moral in clothes may he applied to other linos of liuimiu conduct. When fighting with a neighbor because of something ho has done one shuld Iks sure one is not go ing to be guilty of the Bame offense a' month from now. Condilinns change. Unlike Woman, the right to chnwffe Mta mind w not n pivrogative of the critic. Criticisms gener ally come home to their maker. JB 1 "w ,'wrils, xfo?- - J7 T I A'JS iHJ X"-- X "IME FLASHILY URBSSEO UBEBTT RceBI"i '"rJhfT "j A WAITER tti A Dt4 CITY EAT WW HIXISEy '&nj'i AT SPRING 5 TUB FLASHILY URBSSEO UBEBTT RceBI"i li A IMAirER Ut A 6t4 CITY EAT WW HIXISEy Editorials From Over the Nation 8Y JUNIVS Lots of New World ,' Civilized peoples today have erroneously ' persuaded themselves that the entire loboi has been traversed, mapped and sui-veyed. All aro well enough informed to know that Vast areas of land are neither populated nor cultivated but many have long believed that the world held forth no more secrets for its discoverers. . ,; In contradiction of the popular belief, a British army aviator imports that vast areas of the Arubian peninsula have never been visited by the white man and that it is doubtful if even the P.cdouins have explored it all. An other explorer has recently apprised wondering modernity that the while. man has never set foot into the interior of many of the tropical islands of the Southern Pacific. Hardy explores have vouched both poles on various occasions, yet man knows nothing of immeasurable areas untravcrscd hy the polar explorers. Exploring isolated coiners of the globo'has been up to this time a Blowhn?.uidous and often hopeless task. Meth- ... .j,..ttivii (um t.w,iiiiiitii iLiiiiuu iimiuiv Hi fault. The development of the automobile, air craft and radio lias brought new hope to the explorers and new prom ise of discovery. Another decade may find herctofoiv unknown lands on mnmaps. all of earth's face plumbed and gauged and this world shown to lc a much more interesting place to live In than now. Yet with no new world's to conquer life will lose some of its romance and suspense. "SO-CAM'.KIk MI DITA!, iNsrrxTio.v" fhrjntlan Helen f Monitor: Itr. William I irmly, wHI Known in many purtti of the I nltt-tl Htnh a hy rciwon of Jils "hculth talks" Ituhlixhi'tl In u lurifo nuinln-r of nt'Wfipapom, occuulonull)' tturprUc-H tiiu raUrr hy the niiinif'tuti(in of a rcdvHhintfly hroud point of vU-w. This Ih pari Irnlarly lh- ri'UHi whon hi vtntur to- xprwu.i ! difft'rcnro of opinion with so hit tttionjfiy intronrhorl mo1irul Ik-- libfB. Quito ri'rontly, for oxuni- plo, under thn hcudlnir of "Ho- 4'allt'd Modlcal InHpootlon," ho nn Mwcrcil a o ill's t Ion went to him 4y nn unxioufl mother, rovorlnic ithr iKRiin of rxuiulnnttonH 'y Brhoot nurHcM, which moiilH ooni- inont find commendation. The ((.Kfillon was hh follow: 'Our tcn-ycni-old tton lirouirht home at t lu cIobr of t ho mcIiooi term a rriort of un oxnuiimitloii luutlo liy Jo school nuriio, who ay, 'Ton hI I m nhnonnul (not 8tn- oiih).' WJiut ahull ho io?" Or. Itruuy'a unnwor iu nlmplo, hut vlj;- iroua. and ut tar 1(8 tho ultitutlou ' Ht ho tun com o Jil Hfvn ti-om an ontirNy um-Nportoil u- mo 1u may ho! kIc Hp HturtH bluntly: "I'rott-.ii nt tivviilnp in 8-v'n lonvejt siu'i io tho hoalth authorities njralnst u tons wait! . mich fuUo 'medical InHpcctioni.. i Hw can I ho Mi'opor, and ftay Nui-hob nro not competent to pu'ud "fume ut clKbl!" in mifh qiUHllnnH. und it Ih Uiil -! uhuao of public henJlh ailmlnlM-'i'in very hit ready twolvo they aro ciicour OFFICE CAT T ft A DC MARK I(o ftii'H vtltli outhiislasinniH Xow offleial refmlii; Cictilii nn the rnmt Imi'i what It lo Im. hvj i ; at ki:vi:. MKrXrAJ' HIMtlKfiH (KcWiU Tho weather inu . liaeu . uiHe wuri.n. II iiaa ruia.d a lltrlo JLviii burdly -nruifh la Hftfilo dus. Mr. mm Mvh. IJoyg yjHtji..of J Jutes, A hvkoo, who hHv boen vis itlifr hi paroiitH Mr. und. Mra K W. AVlnHi, U0 far linker Hundity 4n vbiit with pej- itareAttt, Mr., Mild 1 ih- UrahuBi, Ueioro roUirnuiK to their hwno. Mr. nid Mra. I A. fhandler, of 1 4i Omndc, MUa Cetu Winth. Vtv- tan Kennedy and Hert and oy -Win) h nro p-mUnjf -ht4r - vaon jiion vMtlnj? the' different lakoK in iho mountaiiiH. They expect tu-'n-jKone obont two WeekH.' j Mr. nnd Mr. J. K. Wanhoi- and j family aro HptHtdintf a Wielc in ttK- Mlaen Juuo and Jelw Hko, of Idaho, Kdith Turper,. Maxlno iun oan, (Jeoi'Ko, Uruoe und tieratd Turner are cumpinf; at KukIo lako. Mra. I,ano hua boen - helping: Mr. Ioo WIIbou cook for the men ; while baying, j Ueortfe South wan doing repair j j work on the telephone lino Wort- i niNdny, . -' : , Mr. nnd Mm N. Dornn or f!ovo 1 iont Sunday with ' Mrs. fioorjro I l.ooNlfy liltdMrM. Van.'- ey'i : wro accompanied home by llorl 1 Van. I j .Mr. nnd .Mrs. ; Olaudo Turner,'! i Mra. S. 'oye and Kinnk nnd i'-; i Titnior wro lUik. r vlnitora ihlx ' WVOk. . . v . j ! ('luiide Turner and I,e.ter Mll-I ler wore. 1'nion vidiora TtMmluy. j uolacr uflOC reruiLrit fur liiu liiml..r ' Mr. and' Mm. .1 J. . IowrJ . have been eampliiK at. Mud priuR jiulJierltiK hueiaeberrfea. Ovvinir to i tho lale fro,t .there are' not -many i berrloa thore. . 1 Mr. und Mrs. I S. Wluth were linker viHllorH recently . ut ' 4he home of Mrs. (iruham. ' Mr. C. O. llloom. who has been in llukor a monlh rocelvin: modi cnl ireatment, hua returned to, iir homo much Improved ' In health. She wan accompanied homo ty her molhor, Mrs. ThomuN. U-V---, llw. :f - . .v...-;:: What Are The Wild Waves Saying? THRY'UE SAYING . THE PERFECT SWIMMING SUIT -OB MEN AND LADIES . Mch'h Huiis -. 5.23 .to $0.23 Ladies' Suits "-J 0'"'nK '" -''kn l.lB ,o hmuor' may Mr.X'MX) MAY II A K Ht MI(i m- itui x.ami: hy ami:vh TCfflON. Aria. (AP)-The Ainer Sleep hut un I Ult way ,Yri -liiiorraiHs Traffk Ih Korra m:tV4, .AV).-r Korean nnfu- find lilmself barred from U unit Hinted bVHeh Tlhker whoifii(iriiH'miUarl4y ' railways. Mewdtlrtf Mexioo'a Kmo by appolnliiu-ui of!111 'wint -ucoWenU -.Rnrt.obiilnir- (Iu MexU-an Rovornmont . and ifl tiuok ut hia home hero: Tinker said there was a growing iieiillment In - Mexico nuatnxt for (Mm hunleiH. lie altributod thin ... tn i" ' ' i iiMiiriMrirnH in Nome i.iu , , i.iM0,"'r IW me. Hv. deaeribed Mexi- cliek of the Kile j nui off Iciala aa determined lo pro- IliHriK hi Mm l...it m.i biJ vat y"ni Americana from t joying the UHlikiig low Ani I "lul" oh, was even an old clock ao alow. ' Ten mfnuteu! I hoar him ri- dlcv.tlnuH boy! Hofin Bonn! Vet my hilly hearl'a daiioUig for .Joy I -l'or t hlnk thei are ( only four honra to eleven, Knur wee Hi lie hours, wh'-n he can't come till sevynl 1 rat ion. w hen K4-i io do an. Ah for the boy. 1 BhoMld uiIvIho you to do nolhltiK iinlesH yon fonault a phyHicliin." Thus fur, howevor, ho simply car- lea llio implication that tho nurse Jb oulHtennlnir the ImundH of her linrliorltyi" when nltoinptinu' lo mak. such cxnminatlons. aiut fclghten' parents Into having med ical treatment for their children. In tho remainder of his an swer, however, Mr. Itrady touches upon an altogether more Bcrtou phase of the Hltuutlon, when it is considered that It Ih the health of children which la tho iiuealion iu huikc. rie auys: ......i . Ml,(i k,,!!,. ..... A considerable part of nil this ieeciit (be most iitiinctli simw So-called medical inspection oCHWble ai-jiivid (oxevnt goMt whool children Is just anon ho';-!hui i.nt nao but imcfifliir tnun i n , .... tun n t1l..,1 i.rf hv i..l II l.-lt. nu u'lm i . . . .. I """ v handle t he emit raels for such 'services.' Tho taxpayers pay tho price because they Imagine they are getting aomething cheap. l Is cheap, all right, but aro they getting anything?" So thl-s 1s the summing up of the miichoih-hated qneHtlon of school nurse exauilmitlons, by u man who Is millonnMy advertised as it "noted phyHlclan and au thor," and whose opinion fa con fcldcrod hy thousands us In Ih highest degree authoritative. Mi ls to he congcttlnlnleri upon his frankness. A few more similar stuUtmmta would do u lot town I clearing the atniosphcJ-e mrround- tng in i eh of today's nt tempted medical domination. 1 Lifes Architecture liu.skin hiid n chaijicteiistic theory ri'iii(linj the di Ititve of oriiiimciitatioii on a huiUlintr. The fii-st iciuiio iikmiI v:us thai the decoration should Iki honost. No hid dmi, uiicarvi'd corners, continuing: an open finely executed piece of work, could escajw his severe censure. "It is not well," he .said, "that the ornament should cease in tho parts concealed ; credit is given for it, and it 1110111(1 not he de it'iilively withdrawn." Tho iiilieation of this thoory to the lives of men nnd women in public life, is cominir to bo inevitable. Whether tlwir career lies in administrative office, or the moving: picture screen, or whatnot, they cannot escape this severe Nmuiliny of the public judgment. Once the intimate side cf a porcon's lilo, the side turnod to his family and his intimate friends, is nejfloelod, is allowed lo stow selfish and cureless, men begin to distiusl ihe validity of the outer life. More and more tho public ivquires worth of character now, as well as of talent. Sincerity must lie tho keynote of daily living, as well ns of archilorlim, to brine; about successful and lueaulifiil results. I Obituary big gnme htHiUng -afforded in tho :iiounlains wild pkilus of the north - of them In slaughtering ileer nnd wt stern states. Tinker protllototl Ihut with the opening of tho full hunting, season no hunters would lo aHawod to cross the border. -Uig ga-ut hua been diminishing rapidly in Mexico, Tinker said, and I'rcHhIent Ohrcgun has determined to put n stop to wont on and use less destruction, a ten-yoar ejus en seAson on lug horn and sheep was turted more than a year two. At Ihe next seaajon ff the Mexican congress It Is expected that a myu suro . will be passed limiting. Hie kllltnir Of all -4'Iubmch . nf nime 1t how iniicli 4ouHble U i u rrw monihs eMh yoKr.with ban Ihe bullous jiu a .shoulder strap ' Hmiu on deer, turkev and invutt igs. t of n bulbing suit. Although it seems a bit odd, K is good, nevertheless, lo get out of beit these morning without xUi pillow sticking to your head. Speaking of llio lionl, how NMUiy Stlll limbing at UM. ' .Vl.AIUOtf, Ja. (AP).- Olnrjon oounry assessors 1 usually lUt mer of. advanced ago as ''InvaUdJ.' inlloM ut, the - iiiJlur h ynti gothut when William KrnUor, of lhc.si ilnys'.' The little "shriVeis of yesterday -o the roigh necks of today. t'apltal Is Ihe dollar you haven't yet been aide to get youi fin gers on. Never lilt ft man who In ttmvti In ilii' mouth tin leys he's ft ilont it unit llV mu mouth. . t iVt.THhurg, agnd H'l, was gianL- ed n fishing license the assessor duclded a ohange In the man j stut-.Mf was necessary. Krutzor is now listed as u "retlrtd gentle man. " The assessor ruled thuf a man of 101 yeoin who could fish was not an Invalid. Snake Deletes Trout. VOUT ANOK1.KK, Wash. (Af). -r-Hi'causo tro it bad been miss ing from their fountain pool. Some people speak from expert-.members of a club here hid. nnd once, others from experh nco. - - watched. A lingo carter snake ilon't speak. nut am mii u W A I . I .OW A . Ore. (Special to Oharrvori lliruui W. Meek, a resident of Wallowu county for year, and a well known Loop rancher, passed uway here recent ty, according lo n local newspaper. Mr. Meek, was a well-liked and In dustrlouH raruier, and his death enme an hmk to his ninny friends. The ftinerul services wore onniluclcd by llev. Oonrgo -Vee at the MethodlM church nt Wtinduy urternoon. Tho Wallow.i grange, of which ho was u mem ber, had o her ire of Ihe Impri'Hslvo ceremonies at tho local cemetery. I Mi a m V. Meik was tmrn on March 1Sii7, near lllcksvHI.. (Kltance county, dhlo. He ramo tn the middle west In Issrt umi nrui later to Oregon Iu IKrtt. lie was A Woman rtirolv iuts off tll nuirrled t SuMie i. nobertn March ;tomnr,ow wm, cnn my 4, is2 iu KulerprlHo. Jle, h;is ,iiy. hirtMi a re.ld.vnl of Wallowa county Tt,e girl who prefers corned cominuously Hlnee ism. At the i,r(lf tll rlibge to bon-hoiiHand time of Mh deuih, July 18, ho was U(;l(..H H apt io nuiko the best took ins mi uk im: He's left this oaitb an hour ngo, At rifteen mlnutca after nine. It's JuhI because he didn't know The sturf he drank was Iodine. Ilenllh hint: Tarry nut loo long un windy i-mtfer. llran Is one man "who nev r getH speechless with rage. Soft drink hiv mi outleil 1k- cnuse the oilier kind mv inrl on onoV pui'M. TIIIVI AMTIKS When ft pretty girl klfcsex n dog It nlwns IooKh (ike wasted Hwce. emerged from the pool looking Well fed. lie wan caught, killed and' n post mortem held- 4t d1 velopel ho had swallowed n six inch trout. I toad Job Ho port eU lano KV'U KNK, Ore. The now grade over Hudger mountain on tho Ku-geno-Klusluw rosd In the vicinity of Walton has boon completed, ac cord Ing to word received by the eounly court. The roiid In gnatly Improved with t he complct ion nf Ihla grade. It was snld. lion of truffle,- hns- been u sourc.1 of worry fob vthe .a ithorltles of tho JutNinese built and; owned Chosen, railways. A oaoiUilgn of propagundu to teach the. Korea4ts not lo wulk or sleep on the tnicn.s has boon started. . ir ' Tbe- rallway nuthnrltles cstlmaie that nt .-least; fiwo':- trains 1 n year are Obliged to; stop because Woe en ns ' nn tho. track do not need the earning whistles.' Tho- have boon Instances- In which' Korean.i, particularly on hot summer nlgl;ts have, '-slept '.on the.' trncka, using the rails for pillows, with fatal results. In some casca, friends of Out vioUms Jiavu -H4irgl the rajl- nuy with responsibility nnd have destroyed sections of track In re venge. RKAD TIIK I ! f A RSV? KI AOS PAINT , . If it is Paint you need, I have PAINTS - VARNISH STAIN - LEAD - OILS "; . AND VARNISHES ' F. L. Lilly h: '-.. . , . Hardware ', I'lione Main 85 Sfiould See Dodge Brothers Tour Pa'ssety&er Coupe Special Monday Only R0c WiH I5uj Certain Articleist Value up to ?1."i0 $1 Will Buy 4 yards 27-inch Daisy Cloth 4 pairs Children's Half Hose Children's' Hats . Children's Rompers and Dresses Children's . Sweaters and Capes And several articles such as Boudoir Caps, Waists, Fronts and Stamped Gooils Ot $1.00. Some values up to (3,00 . ; I'-R-E-E Unlloons nnd Whistles fat the Kiddies : Norton's Kiddy Shop aged r.T yenrs S mouths and ?; dus. He Ih survived by hln widow und 1 wo souh, tu m uel ami (1. t . Mee!;, iv wti psan, KveretT ItoberlM. a ad the following hrot hers nn I HlHten: ItavM Meek, b'remout. lad,; Sherman Meek, St. Joe, lnd.; M I'm. Kniltv Kline, St. Joe, lnd.; jd .bdin Mint of Urail. Ahln, ta.wTs in tiu:m: iavs Mayesvllle Iuih a splenilbl sur faced road to the state lino and in the whole sound land. The MUle villr.gc has a population of :lito very progressive .people, wt!u nn nllltude of i,"sn fei-i.' An urwa N. C. Trl-Comity Newi. wife. Save while you can find youM not need when you eah't. Tornu-UiNl hy Itiiiu Hniincra i:vi-:iti:rr. wash. ,Ai'iitmiis ; miiiiKgtimr ihiunr from t'anadu In to the I tilled SIHles have put Camaiio lul nnd In terror. The is land. If mllen long, Ih In the di rect route front Vancouver. 11. t , tn tfeottlo. Some people living on tho Island reported the move..! incuts of rum r tut tiers, wild the ah or ff of Ma nd roitrrty. Wash ln;:ion. hut the flying of so mnnv hnileis led ttuMe folka ti adopt ullenoc. L o J . Red Cross Drug Store I Wmt 1 iOldrD Drnrkro httstat ofPmctn yrra.n'scharxce io succeed IkHi't trt llw nllior frllo I talk )on nut of your imi I tlMM1ff. It Is Ilii" icsnll nf a Hlioii' yri' Imnl work nnil suili slnmlil lx rarrrully spinl ami innfiilly Invretnl, Wlirn jtimi iml iinj ml vice or roiiflvri on Hnnnolal niallm Irrt rr in rail upon nnjr mrmhrr nt thl hmik. This is rrsular part nf niir wrrlcfl ami Is irtirs for tlic asking. rri-rjr liranrli of our bank Is rim for ymir jwrsnnal ronrrnlrnm In banklnif. We solicit your arrniinl. V JOUnv REUflHlE PROGRESSIVE' 4 f