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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER - Tuesday, February 3, in2.r. from public distaste for instruction as from popular-disinclination to take it raw.1 . ": w La Grande Evening Observer ; f INDEPENDENT NEWSI'AI'EB Published dally and weekly. at La Grand. Oraron, by. the LA- QRANDE EVENING OBUERVER PUBLISHING CO. pnUCE DENNIS Editor 11 Entered at postoffic. at La. Oraode, Oregon, aj Second Claw Mall Mattel On sale In other cltlea Oregon Hotel News Stand, Port land: Imperial News Bland. Portland;, Multnomah" New Stand, Portland ' Address all communication to The Observer, 141 Adam Art., La Grande. Oregon. Education and advertising both may become arts whose rewards will be as great as the pugilist's if their practi tioners can 'apply the Hotchkiss idea. The danger is that in attempting to make a serious message entertaining 'the sauce may le mistaken for the substance with result of wasted effort.'' The problem is to find the limit to which jazz can be usefully employed. . . PAGE FOUR HOUSE PASSES PRIMARY BILL NEW $8 to $II.5C( NEW SPUING rOOTWKAU ARMSTRONG Mills Measure Adopted by 32-27 Vote; Loans .. Will Be Made to Wheat Farmers. Baseball Our Game SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier month three months . Dally, per Dally, per Dally, per six months, in, advance Dally, single copy By Mall , .!M -14.60 DO' Dally, per . month Dally, per six months,. la advance Dally, per year. In advance ''.,;,: Observer-Star, per year ..Ib.nv 2.0O CITX AND COUNTt OFFICIAL PAPER MEMBER ASSOCXATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to ubo for pub Ucatlon of all now dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of republication of (pedal dispatches lu this paper, and also the local new , herein also are reserved. ... BE KINDLY AKKKCTIONUD one to another , with broth erly love; In honor .preferring; one another; iuconi!ciiso to no man evil for evil, i'rovhlu thlncs honest In the. eight of .of ull men. Be not ovcrcoino of evil, ' but overcome evil With good. Romans J2:10, ,17, 21. Pierce And The Port ., ..'.Stale-House, Salem (By Mail). Because the governor and the legislature disagreed on the officers of the Port of Portland it must not be taken to mean that there is any Kentucky feud existing between the chief executive and members of the two houses. The governor got off wrpng on the Port matter and when the vote was counted in the senate four members . voted with' him and only two members in the house. A shift of scenes may occur on some other matters and' Governor Pierco will likely have several victories to his credit as well as quite, a number of defeats in the present session. , m 0 The constant arrival' of telegrams to the writer from If the managers who took' their baseball clubs to Europe to play Exhibition games had, the hope that the-venture would be profitable, financially,, they arc disillusioned. If they went as missionaries simply to reveal the nature of the Jgame to folks in whom interest had hot yet been aroused ,the success is not much greater. The obstacle Qhiefly en countered lies in that Europeans do not understand the rgame and apparently do not greatly care to try to compre hend its fine points. They have their own games and are satisfied with.'; them. The effect of. a listless, non-understanding, small crowd on the players may be imagined. Not to be subjected to jeers as well as applause must have made them feel like strangers in a strange land, as they were literally. The're- sult offers no promise that baseball will tneedilv train a ! thousand dollars for loans to farm fih.AA in C, It ; ., A,,.; ...1 ........ IT" bY thu BtI1"' banking coiiimis iuu"iui ii io an muL-iiuiii goiiic miir tio ouuiifgion lias been made. it will remain, probably. It has a marvelous grip on this country. It is a success here. But that fact does not argue that it is possible to thrust it on lands across the water where it bewilders rather than enthuses. That individual who appreciates baseball i it the fullest in most cases is one who as a boy played in the vacant lotu or in the back streets and absorbed the spirit of the game as-he grew up: Baseball is a part of a boy's education here, hence the great interest later in life, and it is such who fill the grandstands at the big games. None of that spirit is present abroad and it would' be a stupendous if not impossible job to create it. Baseball is America's na- BAl.KM. Ore. (By the Attoiiated Press) The Mills bill to amend , the' primaries was passed by the' house yesterday uftrrnoon by a vote of 32 for and 27 against. The bill will make Its appearunce In the senate today. The bill provldeu for post-primary nomination con ventions. I Loanx for Farmers. ' Following- an unsatisfactory nt- teinpt to Introduce a wheat relief' bill, providing for loans made di rect to bankers and by them pass ed on to the farmers In the frost devastated area., on approved col lateral, the original bill was passed with a few minor chunjres. An ap propriation from the bonus sinking; fund of one million rive hundred Women's Best-fitting array All sizes Shoe in Varied and witlthb. Anti-Toxin to Battle plague Reaches Nome' (Continued from t-ago l.J .. ANCIENT: CITY IS UNGOVEREO tnet with the dlscnse' unit Were under sun cllhincc. The dcntlis' - had been held to five. The new : TONOI'AH; Nev. (Al'l- .... .. v ,.,. pr,.,lBloHe city g run iti. mreo wiillea, two of 311 utiles , ii iiuiiuis una two kskiiuos. i of Korlv Mile . iisiiers paruriiuillng In the run from Nenana to Nome DEATH TAKES ! llllNlTi Found I'NH N (Sprrial) Tin- littli Imbj iliuiKlilfr of Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Jlt-nslcy. about ono month iVlldllliT enst of IJf.illy, ut Iho hWul Canyon.-- Tin.' ells- I old, dlrd Friday evening, folio wins t'ovi'HTB. JimIl'c V. M. (Truv iind : n Ht'vi-ro rase or linriiinoniu I ever. WiTU W I. ,.r 11 t 1. r.,...i ..-..u t...i,i u.ni.it.v tional game and it. seems likely to remain America's alone. j'"" "hlr'- "!'!,'?" 'I,1' ,'1 l""," months, and incy y u promises to' ny cnknn. u.'.ui i-uririiige, Care Needed M 1H. lor- lt-y In southwest Alunku, life-sav p Hied rt'ci'tilly jtIvi-ii Ml I In- K I,- liHA. .tvro rt'iH-uli'd for tin- ufiicilt of tin Hot IalU.v Colli a. '1'lif niiinlit'iK KiWn wen? thi! .Hutidi IaiK'(f by Katherinu KillbUick and llulh Con nor; punish Dunce by. Htithiiic MIHur, l.ura, Bldelur, . IMullUv Mc Cluilan. Ituth Watts, Audrey in Lap, and Jane Smith; vocal . yolo.. by Mim. Millard learns, and a piano Nolo by Mi . WetHnl. Mih. lOl'ul;; MllliT aftcd an chaperoni! for, tin:' girls on their tijip to thu Lake. WILL RECALL VATICAN ENVOY (Continued from I'uro 1.) A Pennsylvania faimer has been fined S5 for refusal to compel his C-ycar-oId son to get up at C o'clock, walk tvvn niiioa fn nstjilifHi unci irnvnl kiv mnra in n vunm.n in' order 4o attend school. If these are all the facts in the case, the decision of the magistrate should be appealed. Compulsory education has the approval of all clear-thinking persons, but it Is doubtful if its supporters believe compulsory education rc- khvh, lorniPr premier, nnd Abbe l.cmiri', the latter speaking "not as n Cutholle priest', but us a mil ieu I deputy" who Im''iI the, pn- j inter to recotiHjder his decision her eastern people express intention of locating in Oregon if lu'lei the sort of thing against which this father complain, the constitutional amendment prevails abolishing income! To hop out of bed at 6 o'clock is not cruelly to a partly and inheritance taxes 1s proff a-plenty of the wisdom of K'l,wn child. Nor is the walk of two miles regardless of trying the Florida plan in this state. j weather to a station. Nor the six-mile ride 'thereafter, hi j1'. This is said because of., a desire to see .Oregon .advance'' " school bus. But its imposition on a. 6-year-old will be in our lifetime. Vjfe all certainly have tried ' other methods l-'iuestioned by mny. 'earnest patrons of education. 5. , . ( in the past with poor results, much as the nrincinle of' Compulsory education may easily pasu from a popular j those methods may have been sound, and it is admitted by to an unpopular system if its administration, fails to take i many fair thinking men that the Florida plan is worth ' "l,(J llccount the element of common sense. ' .trying. Think it over before you close your mind against j '. I 't. . 1 I rri,,. ;,.'i. ,, ,i., t.. i..i i ji....s ... nitic ion b UJ JJClJ'UtlJ' 1U1 l.iuuilll; uiuiut a IKMllSIOll ! When Senator Joseph was attacking Frank M. Warier, chairman of the Port of Portland, in the. peculiar Joseph ; manner Friday, it wan tiuite nmiisinir to see Senator, r.m-- i'landj interrupt the Multnomah county senator and ask that! ,thet'courtcsios"of th.c floor of the seriate bo extended to Air. AVarreii. Col. Mercer marched through the senate body escoj-ting Mr. Warren and Senator Joseph's vocabularv did wavpr a little. The presence of the man he was attacking1 hadjsonie little effect, even upon Senator Joseph, who is! iioieci lor letting nothing mtei tere with attacks. President Gus Moser left the chair in Senator Eddy's hands while he defended himself . against the attack of henatpr Joseph and Gus made a good speech.. Put he. had' u 1. 1 t f i . , . . . . " " '" ' junb inniniii, a mh tu iais-io loeiu and lie w;u; not very well acquainted with them. Several OFFICE CAT AOI MAMK RIO. Junius Ait tu Iwilds bcttci limit m slMiulderM .siiiiHirt an c.vtrii one, siiuc(iiiie.M Site: one?" He: "Well If a trtmo nieatiH anthiiiK. Iltiffl park ut HlfciriliHVtlle, Kan. huh, oukIii to prove an Ideal spot tor Mim Who hIU around mid ehewH Mie vtg. Warren, tthlo, Tribune. V woidd not try to luive her Ktop It So loiitf us Mamie doetm't pop Id ' Houston, Taxis, Chiotilele. And Mamie, when on u movie ireat. iHm't park your kiiiii benuith Hie i:eat. ' Young ituwn. TuleKiuin. Hut how would you ku like to Hinaek her. If lovely Mamie chewed lerhueker? JttllltlK. punctured to ijtay fn i by havinp; in place. catch times his cliinaxes.i-woienK.Knin imh h w.w sm" xtui his teeth whieh refused ; Z" ' a ' ' tmeadow aa hl.iek us o an." i worry aooni inai, im- sp.md.d l iule ;b. KTiil& wm i.rw out and be aa (;r'en as ou ate," ( Mrther: " UIM,,'( ,n ((M. piano mi oon nlh'i tui riiudfa I tiler's death." i Ml tie i;ibel. That will lH nil ' i l;;ht. mullier. I my imeiul to um ' the blnrk kes.M I Teaeher - Now, lloberl, n nlehe lii a eluireh Kuherl- Why. It Ju.d as an Iteh ihi where el:;M, can't M' tiiUh It as well. Mi t;.u tie only oe "Raw McaT Desired? Wlirn trn. "i;in. ns this 'Ins in- ilnll liM-nil." ili miii iiii'tin 1 h ri'iiii'inlH'rt Hi.. (. r"li- II of ilmi't iiu i-MHTt Imitc,. ninl ! IuiiimI r m urtrr MM, n IniH mi II? until Mh- Imtiiiiic nunavil to lihir; ' rinlii nnil l--iitH- t'liruliiK I hnv.' no us,- (r Muinl.. cluin l-'m- till hIi, Unoti In i ln-w h,r kuiii. IIii:iIiiii;:i. Srtt.. Trllmm . , W,l Hkr Ii.- hiif I, A sad note of disillusionment, which may have been affected, ran thiuiigh the address ol Prof. Ceoigi; R. l'hitHi- ki8S,!heail of the department of "advertising ninl marketing L vi i universiiy, delivered before the Associa.tiim . THE OLD HOME TOWN ... .,iiiul., ,u, yiuaiuic Liiy. ne advised giv ing -the Tending public what it wants, to make advertising more productive. lje advocated changing the "cepy" style because "read ers '.today are interested in vivid dramatic action. It i.-t the "golden opportunity for actors, actresses, .pugilists and every one who gains, the limelight, .including those who! kuivu ii in mr. prisoners nocK. , mere is a taste for raw meat, Knteitaiiiment is sought mure wiilelv th tioii't possibly because infoimation is too cheap. The pe.i-i pic can get education for nothing. ,-Thist may lir hn icitsnn why salaries for professors have net advanced us rapidly as nose oi cniei tamers. Perhaps. the professor did not intend to I1 ti-ki ..II. II i- it- . .. . hii.v. no uH-ca ins audience In the role of 'entei t ine.jeiiei- m pin iver ilie Idea HdeJinvtl n r,.n-..t. ' n. knqws that theie is today a greater demand for infoi mo tion; and instiiiction than ever liefore. Advertising is Mh and the people "eat it up." Put. as with education, thev like to haveJheir serious inleivsts dressed up to seem that it is not what it really is. This is the aire of xuimr nml. injf Teople will take anything if it is satisfactorily flav-1 rel. The profcisor's disappointment with his own and! his professional colleagues iosition proceeds not sir 'much ' IVnpl' who look fhreiuth !, hiil.'s nrver we iinythhiK: to H.i'itk of. I'lin-noloKisI: "Till hmiii on '"'Iter Ihull some old your html xllown thai you urr vi iy ' ' ' rill-hMiN," By Stanley ' TfM, m &JV, p-5T 'in rai-W r7 - -m& 'L- lOec v "rH B' crvJ, 'T i isk7i 1 1 TOgST ; Mrs WIPE. Kt(ei THC iHe IH a Vf I "&ViSH llr.sn.vlniF m.l,.. w . '-"". uiu nn- J l.. .nj.p. w. V. I l.nilol-, ltullll l.on- pined into 'Tolov or ',;" v.Uhyr.C rUCn"y ""' , V",kv,i- Vm,!" ' w",; Ins up to koi.p from woichlns X i w-ll. lir. Ollmoni. Mrs. IMlls. Will the lungs of his doir Wednesdiiy A ,nl'l"f"ll iniintl(y of i.nl- lluxirr. It.x liuxlnr und Mr. Jolin nlgljt. J lury hiis bin-n unrovcriHl. nnil it Is son were koiiu- of thu liuon laus l suld lo he unlikit nnylhini, Mlhorlo who went to l.u Grande Kiilurdiiy I found on the American continent. . niBlit to sua . the two buskctbull rrn II w:m lo hili. iiii.uuii in iiill.Ml 'as soon us weather conditions pur--ironies iiuiweun the L nlon unu l.u ... n,casiirr' must be muweil by St TI'I.V I IIIKM (.11 Allt nill, further exeuvullons will be i tirumle hiilli schools. the sennle Iwiforii II lieeoiniw fbiul. undertaken by V. M. HurrlHR(on, Mm. CienrKu I'Vikusoii was lukr Tim vole Monday .iilulil was iinl ANl HUIIAd Hi, Alaska (Uy the lepreselitlni; the Heye l''iuudatlon I en lo llaker the laller part of hint ' obtained actually on the uneiiliiiM Aiisochited I'leca). Hoy S. Mar- f Aliierlcini Indian Iteneurch and ! week and undcrftcnl an operation "HinipreHtilon. of Ihe cnihiiieiy" lint,- foi iner limy flyer, expects llle Snillhsonlun lnstllutlon. for u ppendii iliu. Sunilay she unsi""1 ''Mine up on Ilie Hirppriwlmi . ' .. . " cunesday in Mr. li:,rrln(rl'n at present Is su- Jehavlland illrplane for Nome perlnlendlmr excavation nt the I'll "'111 1.1 " lllilta of diphtheria ..l.l,. n,.,.n.i.. v. i antlloxln. follonlnff the arilvul of (.v,.rv ,,.. '.,' , fi,'ii .,,. the Beruin ill Ketchikan from ii.,,i ...... 1.1.. .?.. Seattle Tuesday it was learned , m ""l",? '"B"t- m 1 fr a thousand years before he diphtheria serum ivas.ship. lt as abandoned r.,r some un- ped from heal I,. Salurday morn- known cause. He has uncovered I X lllif on -the Hleauishlp Alauicda. i,,,i.u ,.i, . ii. ,,..... i . , expected to ar- n luruuolae and mnrl in.. ruWHlay where;., B)l)ll beada., ;rhe m; h if . I h cuy of iinlhiuuy has been catab- llshed at six miles. I'. W. MotlKe. . cilraior of the Heye r'oundiilioii. hua recommend ed an appToprratiou nuiple lo ex cavate the entire cily. It la eall mi'led the tork will coat around 810.(M)0. I he Veaael wua nv'l uii Ketchikan It ts til 'be ahlppedr liy the Alaslni' lallroad to Kali-banks. DarlinR. uccordiim lo preaent plana. Intends to hop off ut day break Wednesday for Nome with Kulph T. Mackle of AnclioniBc u railroad employe, us his me chanic, if the aerillu arrives 111 lime. Thu fllirlit la scheduled to take from four lo six hours. I Still Selecting Jury l.'lleni: -you're rlk'lil. I boI that; For Trial of liiennon by.atlckliiK my head Into an eleva- 1 "l UltmUlll lor shaft to aee if (he lilt was cum- Ing up. lt waa." 1 The Jurors were alill helm; ae- ' lected in the county 'court lliia 'Tiipn. the iircnilier was here to inorhlni; lo kith- on Ihe ease ur IiimcIi HMhiy." Klale of tirecuii vs. t'llfford llren- "on ilnn't nil-nil If.'" non. Thn caae beiua luomlae of "in. mill he swore til iikiIIici-N brlimlnii- forth ull lnlej-eatlnK .Kal iimklnu just ns Jim (l ly lie put bailie wltli (leoiKe H. ltiiiuinlnM. iiih iinmi on-r his eyes." j leading crlnilnul lawer of Sc itile and J. A. 1 1 1 1-1 I K 1 1- or Knler;, rise Mtnuiier: 'w'liy are pou ao conducltnir die deiense and ' Mr. f.rool;i!l Nichols of Nichols. Ilallock and Convicl: VI am merely Irylnir to 1 Kinalil mid Max Wilson, m-u nl. Ing. make both ends meet.' reported aa resting easily follow- j ni; the operation. j Mrs. I'isk Vanliuaeii la here from Wciaer. Idahu. the truest or hei- parenlH. Mr. and Mia. I'Ved 'Weal. The Turner bail. lint,- ceiitly purcliaaed by lleul-Re Dalrd, la be-1 iiiB repaired and put in condition j for aalu or rent. Miaa.Viiiu Conley, one of Ihe BlMde leuchera lu tile South build-1 llli; .wcn.l,: o. . I.u llr)ince. ne..day laat week on accounl of Ihe ajr-j ioua lllneiis of her ni-andluttier, A. II. Conley. I The Senior (.'amprire (iliis held a bllsineaa n tinj; at Ilie home ol j their Buurdlun. Miaa Helli l'arl- ildBe, last. Tuesday ev-enln:;. Alter Iliu ruRular, blisilu sa and Initiation ' or Iwo candidatcH a social .hour I and lunch waa enjoyed by the en-ts. VoRilt la teuipurai-ily luaiulled ! behind (lie counler ut llie I'VritUHon ! ili-UB uloru while Mrs. h'eruuson It. in the hospital ut Maker and .Mr. I-'ei-BUHon la also away h-oia thej alore lunch or Jlia lime. I llerinnitiK wllh Ihe aecond Sun- ley in vbriiury. Key. (julnn of the1 Alelhoflist cliurch, will iliaeonlin'ue I hia veaper aervicea aiul retui-n luj Ihe rcKiilar seven o'clocli preaching hour. An interealliiR nieelliiB wua le-PI ! by lliose inlerealed in diilrylnit laat Salurihiy dlleriioon al Ilie high a.-hool. lir. W. T. I'liy or lint l.uk, .! was one of Ihe speakers a lliial mectiiiB. I Tlnusday evening a-veral mini-J hers or the Woman's club proBi-ani j or credits in Ihe roreiBti affairs budget neceRsary lo maintain a diplonuitlc miHSion to tile Vatican. Tlie credits needed for Ihe Alsace Lorraine reprcai'iilai ive ' in Konte will be Included in Ihe Ahviee-l.or-raine budget, instead of tile' for eign afraii-H budget, I hia technically doing 11 wii y with t ti Ki't'iicii l'Vi rrsonlMHon ut thi- nv k-. a:, PJeasure Tu ilu (iti- l.jml.in- tvilh mi liiMiliiMon Mihin- to-ht- - La Grande National Bank Sound, Itcllnlde, rnignxshe MARKET J0S GROCERIES I'HONIi MAIN 759 G Florida .Grape Fruil'49c :! i)o.i:. or.x(;es 19c EXTRA LARGE ORANCiES 98c Dozen ) :' 5 HIS Kt.IjtD -TB rB 11 T Te K ITCH CM ST&vB VStTK 4A.SOLINE Four-Wheel Brakes That Heat and Cold Do Not Affect Buirk mfchanical 4-Wheel Brakes nine .lion properly and safely. They are designed for winter driving as well as summer. Their operation is not altered by extremes of heat and cold. Buick is engineered lo be immune lo temperature changes. Jennings & Shunipfc Slay-Put Rubber Aprons . Just tii.cn .the hoop nnd walk in. Ideal for kitchen use 60c and flic Crib RIankels 83c lolid-'- IlirS, Linen (.'0:01 pH Noinijindy Dotted Voile 27-Inch Dnisy Cloth 12-Inch Pillow Tiiliing- J? 1.0(1 Yd. :.(tc Yd. 27c Yd. 4()c Yd. If il want value for your W'V IT HKKBI money NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Hemstitching . Pirating . T'l tion llo'cs - Stamping . Uuttons Covered