La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 27, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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    Fritlav,' February 27, 1925.
PAGE FOUR "
THE LA 'GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER "?
$kt (Irmtfo fetting (Sbserfar
An Iiidupendent Newspaper
FRANK B. APPLEBY ........Editor and Publliber
, HARVEY F. MATTHEWS .'. Bulnes Manager
: Published evenings, except Sunday, at 141) Adams Avenue,
. Li Grande. Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday.
. Entered at the PostoKlce at La Grande, Oregon, as Socond
Class MaU Matter under act of March 2, 1879.
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' I AM THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE. John
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
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OFFICE!
TAT II
CAT
TMAOI MAMH NI4.
Junius
Some men who stand on their dignity give evidence
of not having much else to stand on.
The difference between home and a restaurant is that
at home you recognize the dinner scraps you get for supper.
It isn't exactly true to say that business is coming
back... Certain people are going after it and they are
getting it. ,
A New. York doctor says that medical practice-was as
Many a girl is single today be
cause she couldn't kcop awake
nlft.ils while a man talked about
himself,
'..
Grandma never heard of a per
manent wave. On the other hand
her complexion didn't come out In
the wash.
,' "That hollow cougli 1 duiiR';r
oub," declares an advertisement.
It certukily In. It Indicates that
the gas tank la empty.
Another ii-Juter lias been fired
by the editor of nn Ori'jpm iicwn-paiK-r
because 'ie made 'Shell-like
enrs" rend "wliclf-Hke."
A kiss la u peculiar proposition
No ukc to one. yet uhHohite bllas
to two; the uiualt boy ?eta It for
nothing, the young mull haa to
HEALTH
27 YEARS
AGO
Itl'KHING ANTITOXIN- TO
ALASKA TO SAVi: MIT',
(lly Ir. FmlvHi'k Ktrk-kcr)
The recent du.si of the dot; trurns
across the frozen snows of Alaska
to save the diphtheria Htrlnken
children of Nome with the. life
saving diphtheria antitoxin, i-ent a
thrill across tills country. Itrav
ing blizzards and fifthtlng the fro:jt,
the doff team, drivers fuced over
whelming odds lo Ijriiij; relief to
the little sufferers. When (he ilauli
IMilly Morning Observer, Febru
ary 2, 1898 U. W. Nibley return
ed to Baker City yesterday.
C. C Huckiuan la busy construct
ing six large grain rollers for A.
13. t'ouley. i
Itevcrend It. M. Hayes left Krl
.lay morning for New York to meet
with tho Presbyterian Committee.
Hunter and Kox are now run
ning their planing mill In full blast
In order to fill orders for building
material for four new houses
which will be built in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. .'. W. Noycs left
Monday morning for their homes
In McUwen to remain d iring the
summer months If not longer. Mrs.
LeKoy will occupy their residence
in this city.
J. K. Komlg has sold O. B. Court
right five town lots 111 Allcel. 'nils
makes fifteen In all that he has
recently purchased.
" Garret Top and his father. E.
Top. havo purchased the 1!30 aero
Hnodsrass farm near SummervUle
and wilt move on to it next
week. They expect to plant 10U
acres this spring.
W. 8. McMillan, of Starkcy. was
In the city yesterday. Ho stated to
an Observer reporter (hat he had
completed his logging contract,
having put into the river 2(10,000
lect of logs for the Grande Ituride
Lumber Co.
Clarence Dupuls, an employe of
he Pendleton Woolen riilll. went
Irom the picking room on Febru
ary 24 to adjust a belt, without
wailing for the machinery lo stop.
A set pin in the revolving shaft
aught in his clothes and whirled
lilin round und round at a tremen
dous speed, breuking many bones
and crushing his chcBt. lie died a
Tew houiH after the accident. He
leaves a wife and young baby,
.lolm lOvans, who resides near
I- lora. Wallowa county, brought
ill
Quality
Merchan
dise for
Men, Women
and. Children
One Account for
AVhole Family.
(he
was over, the remedy received,
inOHt Of IIS llltfl II BTt'nter HCtlXii nf ItllP Kllll IlfilVM fri 1.11 e.riin.ln vmlnr
appreciation of the advantage oflday or the drowning nf the little
living in Oregon where antitoxin jlour year old Arthur Norton. The
and the preventative treatment for
diphtheria tire easily available. But
have we (thoue of us who are par
ents) made use of these advan-
j tuges and protected our children
ngriunm aituitneria :
Diphtheria umlloxin w.ia first
uiadt In 1894. and was shortly
. fni nHvimnnrrnnft vpnra ncrn nn now nnH rhnt wiia hnfni'P . und ,lie old man has to
I. , T i j i i- V -buy It; it 1 the baby's right
me appenuix nuu ouun aiscuverea.
The country seems about equally divided between those
who blame original sin and those who blame Wall Street.
Most soap-box politicians can be found in the latter class.
lover's privilege, tlte
mask; to a young girl,
married woman, hope,
old maid, charity.
Ihe
hypocrite's
ralth; lo a
and to an
If you should by any chance
find a way to kill two blrda with
one stone, you had bette. try to
recover the stone.
! . Back in Indiana eighteen Democratic senators escaped1
from the state legislature, and left the state. To effect!
i'koim.i: wrvi; m-:r.N look
in; roil hit havkvt Mirr
1. The Holier who made a bole
jtheir return" the" Marion county horse' ihiVf'',a(Btectiv'onsso-j','''2f d KTkSJi'r'iHN
'ciiition has been drafted into service the first time in nixmt th timr 'im ki Mt-
IhiRtirv thn. iwipniintH inomia linvo lioon naoH tn TinA cm,. Tl"' liaiil-lHilLnl vgg Hint
'.Utol'S.
tells nlKiut tin .time lit gift llrkitl,
4. A liciiullfiil girl nlt.i a kind
" ' j heart fond of anlninls. children,
" jand, luirtUnlitrly, I H, If )ou gnUi
L n .i i. - ,. . ' , . . lr our iiieniiuig.
OlUy an excellent following and influence such as Rep- . a cigarette that iheii up to
ies6ntative Hunter commands in the Oregon house could "s , , , . , .
i , ., , .. , " i II. Somebody wll la SmmI mid
fiave secured the passaffo of the Lu (irandc armory bill in dH'sn't know it ;r iitimh ami ihM-s.
jthal body after it had been disapproved bv the Ways and ', A", reM "'-
V. -i ii i . .. . I'reilntcd our stufr. .
Means Committee, lie and fjcnittpij Dennis havfcl believt:!, ...
aimny in me viime oi tne armory lo me entire - suue antli wood aiconoi. wooden neaiis ann
ro to be commended for the work they have done to get
the bill passeil.
wooden overcoats-
corn l.tl e nl ;
-It s all terribly
- It inieht reduce colds wolne If
thi' beads Hie deur Ktrls wear to
dunces were made of wool.
.
If money talks nolue birds would
HUHBeHt a Utile louder please.
,'. LIQUOR DRINKING IN THE SCHOOLS.
At a meeting of the Hi-Dads recently the stand tf the
Bchpol Board against any and all varieties of drinking on
the! part of school students was unanimously commended.' "eii. here you are. nui.i tiie
pe Observer hurries to join in thfs conmiendation localise ui'M roi'Mm'mi.
ive heartily believe nothintr effectinrr school life is dpsprv-!011"'1' iM 'r ti' neive "
lnr-.,f mn -H.,..)!.... l H l.l j..:.., I " looh hm'- doctor." al.l
v,. 1.I.I.I.IIVIWII hi. in me oiuuifiil ill I uuill'lllg U1IIIK- Ihe patient, "how will the llllli
ing to the minimum.
School officials and Board members have warned the
poys of the high school reneatedlv letrai-dino- this rlimn-or
If thou Kt.m ........ ihn ii. :.. ..i 1...- :.. ..n ..." f"0"''1 "'r "onicthlnu or ulnar
.. .v. v.v iiii, kiiis liny in uuatiiuio III Jill i:ilM.'S liae fallen urelleH.
child wuh attempting to cross Jo-
ai'Ph creek upon a foot lofi neur
Kloru. to join his father who was
lierdine slieep. Air. Norton saw him
start and told him lo remain where
no was and not to try to cross. The
creek wtis greatly swollen, and he
was fearful lest he nilftht loos his
Australia Cares Little
For Titled Personages
ntterwnrds Introduced Into Ihe looting nnd fall. Mr. Norton
rnlted states. It wan promptly jlhought the child had obeyed us he
recoirnl'ed as a sure euro for lliedid not H'e him again. In a few
dlmiiHC If given in time, and as aihout-H from the time Mr. Norton
preventive when given to those j.saw his child, as the little one did
who hud heen exposed. It wiisuiot uppear at the house, a search
thought Mint diphtheria would was instigated and his cap was
soon be eradicated. To be sure, fniind floating around lu a whlrl
the number or de;ith:i from dlph- pool near a pile of drift wood and
theria has diminished considerably. later on his little body was seen.
Hut why do we still have nny hut when the drift wis cut away
cases or doullci? We have eases . body was carried awuy by the
because there ale diphtheria car- horce , e water, und up to the
llers, those persons who haibor iiTm. Mr. lOvans left had not been
Ihe germs of the disease but have. i,,,,,. The accident occurred Mon
enough natural resintii uce su-tliat tjay. '
do not snow me s.viiiiuotiis oc ue-
como 111. ;
necau"e nntitolii w;m not uvail
able, tuanv eople died from diph
theria at None. lieruiiKe parents
often delav In calling a doctor.
when a child has a sore throat or1 ''''l UNIi (AC) - Australia
croup wllh nieiiiliraues jiresent. '" "". no .m iuw iai y . me
antitoxin is often loo laic lo save '"" of N,-,v vr honors was the
the child's life. . .. Goriest on record.
There Is only one way that Mpi Knighthoods und other impcrlul-
chUdren of Nome or of your town m,K uicorallons have lost much of
or uny other town can be protect- ""'" significance and dignity here
ed against having dlplit herin. and "ecauau oi ine scandals allaehed to
that Is by having toxiii-iintitn.in .their bestowul. Certain wealthy po-
a a preventive treatment. IiIIimI workers are still prepared to
The Schick test Is a painless nnd j I' y "le price to become knights
harmless tiny Injection Into the .and the Ilrltlsh government Is quite
skin -which definitely shows wheth- (Willing lo grunt the appointments.
r or not children are immune to ' uui ine Australian stute govern-
diphthcria that Ik. whether they uients. wisely gauging public feel-,
are naturally safe from the dia- ..llg. has praetieully vetoed the
ease. We can ull know whether or (wholesale distribution of these:
not we are Immune .to diphtheria. iMfts. I
IJut that l only Hie beliinlng. rile lubor governmenls In T'as-;
lr v.e are not Imuiune. r. r.,n lie mania, western Australia, ljueens-,
made ro by w!ut Is known us ihcllnnd and South Australia have leg-
loxln-nnttlolli Ireatmcnl. This . Isinted against these awards, andl
treatinenl cm Istn in tiiji'i'tiug un- .even the Liberal governments are;
di r the :kin f lir .mall doves of going slowly in recommending the
dlplilhi'ru oln-aiititoxin. a pore jiiranting ot liiillsh honois.
nd ntlnl h;iriiile;is. prri.ttiet. lugntlleil reward lor merlloiious
CENTS' FURNISHING
. DEPARTMENT
Hart Schaffner '& Marx
i ,
and Gold Bond Clothing.
Stetson and Schoble
. ;'; ' lilata-: : ... : ;
.. ' lntenvoven Sox
Munsing Underwear
Florsheiin Shoes
LADIES
READY -TO-WEAR
DEPARTMENT
Irene Castle and Lucile
French Imported Dresses
Redfcrn, Landesmau,
Standard Coals
and Suits
Munsing and Kayscr
Silk Underwear
Ltacmo and Kayscr
Gloves ,
Henderson and Nemo
Corsets
) Hart SchafTncs & Marx
DRY GOODS
DEPARTMENT
Marshall Field's Com
plete line of
Dry Goods
Peter Pan Gingham
La France- Phoenix and
Kayscr Hose
Armstrong, .Walkover
and International Shoes
for women and
children
schools of lu'iriit al Stit. bill tin
roaulta wort- illotinctly dlmippoint-
Kguipiel with radio apputuliiK
tu rcpoi t buck to llii'ir Imsc. Hit
air ptlotH crulsi'd ovtr tin wuti-i
looUlnff Tor hIkiih of-the fish. b;il
it wuh round that th planru ino.i
too fast, (ind that tin hcrriiiK
swim too far beneath tin.' Biirfut'
of tho sea tor t)n oliMt't'Vers tu
dt'turt thi'tu.
portion nf pastern Multnomuh l'on,lwn ,n ,!,n n'1 W."H ,'nt,,;
countv in Iho Casnuk' hoiks union lain,U 1,1 lh" I-unUon llospltul.
hiKh Hvhool diHlrict. W. I). Trot- A( MlHtlnffutshWl aNSMiiblafff r
l.r or W.vt-lh wild WyHh wim fa- BWona and pliyKk-lans. Ir.
vorald.' lo tin- Hood Uivt-r plan ! Klfxner in.iuired why Janus
mil il llu C'usi'iid.- l.(ii-kH nrniinHal I Mai kcnzlr was not thflV.
was annotiiK't'd. (
Doctor's 0vn Land
Last to Know Faineiniiii
(il.AHOOW (AP). Tiie faini' of
HI'IIOOIj IMiANS l'HA.C.r.h
1KKII) ItlVKIl, .re.-Tin- pro
Iiofi'd tncluHion of tin Wyt'tli
school district, ulonsr Hie t'oluinbla
hif?l)wuy west of heri', in the in'w
l!nioii Kchool district comprised of
the lower Hood Itivi'r valjey miiy
come lo miiiKhl because of the re
vlvul of pluns for a Union hth
school ut Cascade Jjoi ks.
It Is proposed not only to in
clude tl." Wyeth district. Iul tt
"Mackenzie '!" every one Utr
IimI, and the miHWer ull around
was: "Why we have n't'Ver hen.nl
of a iluctor by that niinn' wlio
accomplished anything ' of
notr
"Well," 1M'. Hex lie r replied.
'Sir James Macken.te, lieart spi'-1 "Mackenzie is mighty well known
eialist, who dh'd hist week, hti 1 In America, and so are all his
spread lo the Tailed Slates, and j works on the heart,"
lo oilier pints of the world, lontfj London then siit up und took
before he became a figure in the! notice. Not lontr afterward lr.
niedical world of Cireat H'lfuln. Mackenzie hud become the chief
In connection wjlli his passing . consul tlnf? pliysieian for heart di
tho story is told of the visit of seases at London Hospital and u
lr. Kimon h'lexner, director of speclnl department was created
the Rockefeller Luboratoiies for J for him so that he could curry on
Medienl Iteseareh, who came lo ills work.
! luxKars know where
'they're Insldr?"
(o ko w hen
Not nil the people who come out
f-thpy niitimalically st'vcr their relations with the school.
a v, um, may no coiisiuered drastic m 'some in-
iitujivt-t him '!' uiiit may woi k inn e.served .nan s nn;;. hut.
lhilloon tires are In demand be
ciius I hey can absorb bumps
AmiTliitn IUi (In nnd
Trnwl I Rr for
licnM
Ni'w M'tme-
I'rlcnd: "I Mipiwwe ton find uur
wife can IUe on jour Inctuue all
rhihl?"
it i ii i r i . iM'wijMrti: "in. es. iiahvti: hut
t is wort.-, n.m all pmnts (1f view aiui one that h iou . ir... ., . . ,u,.i.n r
leceive the " r:iplete support of the entire communily. 1 011,1 fwr '"J'f "
''Va IHi1um thc !lduo1 athritiw ve pone1 !r mrn bJSi
the limit 0o t ir as thy ar concerned lo eliminate diinkin-r they would be free oi n other
among: hoy m lifolt achool. They can discipline any of- luSMS- , , .
(endcr:i and pvotoct the rest of the students fi Hill lllldf- '!' "I'm who l-us':l" worth
sirable assorintions Imt it's hovond their wwvr to cot i't cf '"V I'ls,hl1'' '"" "
.i .. . ' 1 uniutylnif that Ih'-ii' Is no trolsloti
ne source. Hints a jiiolilcin tor city and county policj tor l dm-iiim tin- uinunnt irom his
protection mid one Hint, demands full devotion to duty, un- "u'"'" lll!t- . . .
limited energy, nnd a true desire to serve.
There are those who can readily come under the classi
fication of liootleppeis in l,a Grande who devote a good
share of their tftne selling or trying (0 M. their rotten
moonshine to high school Imi.vs and other young fellows
who need equal protection. In this day and age lioot
leggers arc moie or less oidinnry in any community and a
great many people think very little nliout them or the
nature and effects or their business. Hut when one t.f ,nmi m.ii r.-,.tii.. to i... ox. ihu.k.mI
them sinks SO low lllld becomes so viln nml l..o..n..i-,.lr. , u " lh ' irm- nn.l Myilncy
to tiltempt to spot and spoil young manhiHd and f eici e
a mean and dclestible influenre over the very youths .
whoin idl of us must energy and leadership in
lutuif years when one of them reaches that stae, theiv
is no npme siiHifiently low for a coirect characteri.atinn.
It's ic;."hd our comirehensiun.
Foittinately there has leen comparatively very little
liquor consumed hy high scliool boys- so far as is ircnerallv
known. And we Micvc they will have access to a smaller I ,Ml, .he'pnpTr uunin.ereM
nd smaller quantity as time gots on. lint this is poinjr ln 'k" tht he mint: of
to he possible only through the' co-operation of the Uv.":
their paients, school and city t fficiais. Fh.- re.nl- vv.H l.o nndinp out what i in a fancy
worth all it coats. . , . - . I'"' " niru '-
m i ;i .noi un K. a usi mil,. a r i
- The director of tb Kin I '((( v
Catlf,, ZooloKteul tlnnleus recent
ly broiiKbl to Austrulln n larice
Hhlputeni of A hum Ii un birds, anl-
ooloi:feal liiudeim for Australia'!
ftt nun.
t h" vliipt.j. nt. s.il.l t.. ( ('it-
I. II U' ft - t- i ii UK 111 iH i I ',
I'at lllt . In iuded four
fixe riittbsiiiiKcK, mouKeys. t v o
CjituidUtn timber wohrs. thrne
ruut,8. four desi it ltlt s and u
I:uk" Mitlety of smaller unlmils
timl bli.N. They hn ben placed
In the Sjdney too for accllintitl-xnlteii.
8-rvice to the state Is still under
stood, but tunny public men who
have rendered signal service have,
ns'ftted on reintitnlug plain Mialer.
Australia has had only on native
peer, the late Lord Korrest, who
vre airernn better tli;tn b.tMliA- ;tild so much work in exploring un
ships? That's the rcuuient. Which known Western Australia that the
will do more dam;k'' to our treas- tountry fot'Kave him his title
ury ?
rhrer lnjftll ns ci 1 1 k ' i:s imitiutie
to dtphthenu. The prevention nf
diphtheria n"t a fad. i It n
proven tafe and certain proied
u ro.
The tobacco grower l:t
clitliuiuR
ft ' .. 5:3
V
Alrst'uut4 I'jill In OiM-tiver '
I lusUe School t Of Herring
r;MI'i;. t'.euuany ( Al'). iMir-i
inir t Uf fl.hlnK season of 1 9-4
hen tiii; l istiei ni"U tried out air-1
plains t aid In the locating of'
A . .
Reliable
Bank
Reliability that means
helpfulness us well us
safety no matter what
the emergency.
La Grande
National Bank .
Sound, ltclloble. Progressive
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
VHONE MAIN 759
l ltliSH DRESSKD CHIC'KKNS
d'ovcrniucnt Inspected Meat
Full Line uf I'tcslt Vegetables.
$1.98-
-SHOKS
-$1.98
W'n him- n few In lirokrll ! tliini slx- r.J In IS. nml miiiiII
5.1iv. 2 to ." at SI. .Ml. Ki'giilnr iilui' tn M.mi. '1'ln-sr sIhm-s
iiiv iM-hij; rlfisnl out hcfnir innlni up I ! spring line.
A lllli VAI.Ii; AT AllOVU l'KH';s.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
, ("LA TDK ('. I'll ATI'
N 111" twi) Ml I'iil liiehr H e:iH
U Uilns t tM'.Ute pM.nl .n,,,..r
l t run lul'.i until' iiila' I Wr
rhctt. l-'Hi"is an iili-'.ttl -"iil-
t.
Vu:uh for onr ml. the p.tti't-n-'nr
.nlll npteiir nt-am,
niv v!tHn? in tin Himk-. noil
ViiutloM . TlM'ii' U n hnseii.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"Tim run, Mnn'a (Thu.l"
Oppu. rMUiilrj. I tti'M, CIS W
No Huiiillty HliAlliia
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FREE! FREE!
Tractor Service Clinic
Next Wednesday, March 4th.
A( our jarage, corner Fourth & Adams, La Grande, Oregon
Bojjinninii al 9 a. m. and closing promptly at 4 p. in., same day. The
clinic will he directed by (wo competent men from the Foiilotor Co.
iTou arc a (ractor owner or contemplate the purchase of a Iraclor
yo:i cannot afford to miss this clinic. No attempt will be made to sell
tractors at this clinic.
PERKINS MOTOR COMPANY
Cor. 4th. & Adams La Grande, Ore.
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