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PAGE FOUR THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday. March 21, 1025. '(SrmtJte gating bserte An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY BAKVEY V. MATTHEWS.. ..Editor and Publisher UujlneM Manager Published evenings, except Bundoy, at 141 J Adams Avenue, ' La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday, t Entered at the Postofflce at La Qraudo, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter under act of March 2, 1879. OFFICIAL PAPER OV UNION COUNTY AND THH CITY OF LA GRANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for inb. Ucatlon of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited 1C publlsbod therein. All rignta of republication of special dispatches In tnls paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. , , SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bf Carrier Dally, per month In ''"'"" , Daily, six months in advance ........... . ,.$4.60 Daily, single copy ... - to lij Mall. Daily, por month In advance- Daily, per six months In advance.. Daily, per year in advance Weekly Oburvor-8tar, per year.. ...too .M.iO ..16.00 ..J2.00 ADVERTISINO RATES Display, foreign, per column lnch.... ....42o Display, local, per column Inch... - uo Time contract rules on application. THE PEACE shall kcrp your Phil. 4-1. Ol GOD, which passrth all undcrtaiullng lKarta and minds through Christ Jesus. THE OLD HOME TOWN In these days of make-up, beauty is not even skin deep. Even the most casual knowledge of anatomy will show that nature gave some men more lungs than brains. The man who contends that the custom of riding every where will prevent us having any infantry in the next war overlooks the fact that the women who walk through the city department stores nil day long should make excellent 'recruits. THE GAME'S THE THING. Some of the sport fans and sport scribes up Wallowa way have been inclined to peevishness recently over the failure of The Observer's sport critics to present the bas ketball tournament results in just the phrasing must ercd't able to Wallowa. Wallowa high school won the tourney and represented this district at Sulem but their district victory wasn't given the prominence and credit desired, P- l!,",'" "i! By Stanley practically the sumo. Tho 'pre viMitlvi) nii'uaurL-8 mu pruclieully thn mime. "TIm-bo infections are Hp read by crowding, urtlficiul heating, soiled liundkcrchlefH, soiled hundu, pro mise jo us spitting und imperfect ly cleaned und uiiHterllized cutliiK und driiikinff ntrnnils." lreent Inriueiiui by: lenty of sleep Bleep with tin abundaiiou of ftesh air. Careful diet eut In moderation. Wirrm feet und dry clothes uvoid chilling ' KeepiiiK fiiiKers out of mouth und wiifihliiK hundH bt fore eating. If sick keep uwuy from others until cured! Th more you counts. talk the less It JlhMVCed by Wild ItabbiU i'ntiife Seeks Security PARIS (AP) Protection iif?ainst the ravages of wild rabbits is an other phase of tho security prob lem which recently hus occupied the attention of the French parlia ment. A bill declaring the rabbit a nuisance und a noxious unimal," slffiied by Premier Herriott. Min ister of Agriculture, (.jueullle und Minister of Justice 1 tenon It bus been Introduced. It 1 couched in similar lank-uue to that aimed ut the wild hours InreslinK Normandy und Auverune, pussi-d by the cham ber some weeks upo. It gives mi nority "to uny one. ut uny timff Iinrl nm-n'hiini In .1 mt- c.l.Klto Iby any and ull meuns." MAJN STREET B TORN UPAftAJM " AFTER FOUfe HOURS WORK HANK. HlBBAEE) " TWO MONTHS AGO - THE SHoes WEPC Ml All FXCEM-E-T STATg OF PRESEfeVAT'OA 5 OFFICE CAT IT RAO MAM K RIO.' fyJimius i i,vi: Jiui She smokes, ( She paints. She mh tiers, She rentN li U Parl.-ieitne, She cusses, (iki, She eals lobsters ut midnight. She tlm-s lots of lliluus Mie tMibt not (o. She Js my jtrnmlmu und I love her. Wall sircet has the most t reach erous Kutters of any thoroiiKhfare in the world. II is impvs.sil)lt th se days uir's to have anytliihK up their sleevea We learn that a Ui Crande flap per hadn't worn Iht Kahkihea since her father told her they were the most sensible things she ever bought. HEALTH With most towns In Kasterit Urcffon exiietieiu-ing nn epblemic of Influenza, u recent article by Dr. Frederick D. Strieker, of t!ie Orefcon state health board, on "Jn tMienza' is particularly timely. "While we do not think t hep is cause fbr serious alarm." I r. Strieker says, "there is no qurx tion that intlmnza is more pre v. ulent than it has been for sonic time In Oregon, Itejiorts from other parts of the United States show that there are many cas -s of the disease. NotwltlistaudhK the great amount of study that has been devoted to influenza, we arc still unable to prescribe meus- (u res for its complete control. It Is impossible to classify this di Iseaso properly until more studies f,,r have been made by the clinic il , bacteriologist. "As n u'Riilt of the ubsence of exact dinircu:st;c criteria. hnlueni is today'' u diagnostic scrap bas ket Intoij which has been thrown tho oddsiand ends In the way of minor infections which the It i-. tei iolopist ts not yet ready to help the clinician classify with preci sion. 1 he ca jse of the epidemic i)in(. mi it Kir Sh- tfuis her lips and has :l h-.l She has been culled a rjfjlil Bood or of tho smnioseillv ex sMnir mmr. aillc lnfltieii;ji is not surely sport ; She must Im for Hie lias a job. And is her husband's main sup At jn. n phi Ni'.:u for an Ideal to. she pras rnr the pou lt il In JIM l It III II 111 tint KHlll 1 O I- it. ! ..1. 11 I ..il. 1 I. I'nl . . t ' jmr-riuiy. oucii inuiff snuuiu iwiucr mcni very iilii, t lotc uiusiims. noAftninll., A'.Y.l' .X l ,f..) 1.'.. ,'J.' UK . A t .(. ..';..., 9 ' vctcfiuiijr vtiiuu uiiu Luiiiitii;is wwib m? iu o)in i u uun tu i i 1 -t - dare is every year. promuignve quuo me same nope on me same occasion, in ous. ru- mmi t jlhe last analysis, scores determine winners in athletic co,i-0l,v"? :row-H ur't lesia, ana n winning score is always sumcieni evidence tui on that last Ktvat day the blind j credit due. Nothing else is necessary. And in this instance , 11 s""' V, 1 11 " Kmu l,a" . 1 for umpires ; Wallowa s scores speak fur themselves. Wallowa won. j , A ceriaitt dear nlil lail nlun?. s ' - jnuioV it a tuiNiiit-ss tfi ii(t the Jkwt 1NSI'RIN(; TIIK FUTl'RB. iii.. i.. n,.- i,,,hi. j. . . ii 'il one iNt'iivioit Mie appimun- msurance companies recojint periodically the e- i ,-. bambmed i uiiuai. know n. We are us far h ever from conclusive kuowleiie us to the source of Influenzal. "There is undoube)ly somi connection between the common cold and inMucnzu. There seems to lie cases of com men coi-1 which . are ulinoiit ,iud:stiiu,-ijiaa-able clinically, and the bacierio lotcal findings Iil the nose and throat of tnfUienxa sufferers und persons havint? a common cold ure. us lur us i;ic cvuience jtocj, Bonnets and Hats Infants to Girls' 16 years. The best make and shaped hat for children Belling at our prices. Get your pick before the best ones are gone, as they are selling fast. Sl.lt) to $4.50 See Some of Them in Our Window GIRLS' DLOOMER WASH DRESSES Age 2 to 10 ?1.08 to $3.1!? HOYS' WASH SUITS Age 2 to & 51.08 to S2.3S iMado up from good quality material and several col ors. Guaranteed to wash and wear or money refunded. It's cheaper to buy them here ready made than it is to buy material and make them up. SIMPLEX FLEXII5LE SHOES They wear like mm and keep young feet young. Com pare our prices before you buy.- We claim to have (he largest slock of Children's Hats. Shoes and Wash Garments ever, shown in Eastern Oregon, Norton's Kiddy Shop Manhattan ?2.7. To ' $3.00 Neusladlcr $2.23 To $3.93 Good Looking Shirts that stay good looking The .kind of shirts we sell arc known for their ability to stand up under the hardest kind of tub bing and look well afterwards. In all the new stripe.-,, checks and plaids, at prices that appeal, too. Candy Stripe 1 ies Novelty Tics that tlv. well dressed men today wear. In a variety of pat terns and color combina tions. $1.50 to 2.23 Boys' a()c New Gray Flannel Trousers The kind that are so popular with the young men today, in gray with a siwdl stripe with wide belt loops for the wide belts. iff?, Is ' Ilk ' -Pf8 MARKET JOEL'S GROGERIE .. PHONE; MAI.JV 739 'i .Life U, )iiu If :ik.-.- att ,'liansioii of their business in terms of new policies written '"'"! n ' ''i- , , . ... ., ... jlt-r n Hull" pivliiiilnnri m Ik she and death claims, endowments and annuities paid. It is mim i,, him. ,-r ni)iii-iit-ni-nntural that among the most interesting of the statistics ,,: ""' -"iM"-"- .mr iiv hum should be cMiumeration of great sums of insurance earriivli . ,; ,:,. u. pmmi.t :upon the lives of individuals recently deceased. "i'- "-in--- u..i a ..n,i. aim ' Utf a woman." let that million arc sometimes written uHn a single I life is not a true measure of the triumph of the idea off,, !' ,a ""r' M'" uie uisuiance. ine regain in winc-n pniteclion is licld by .ik.h.i iinkiuK. ,i wom.-n win mi ,1110 public and the extent of the bencficient influence niv aime nieasurea noi iy mo lew great policies, but by llu lis i!iii..-r: -wii nillllV Slllnll ones. A im:ilil- Kni-ii-o ,1,.m in i..,iti,.- , Hilnk Mar wiiiikl i tliousand policies for a thousand dollars each than in writ- j...-: - sih s ,,!n!( nunkim.- f ing one policy for a million dollars. For it is in the un; . oi.kuisi,. , ,., , .... ... , . . mcT ,i( ttn- Ileitis; wh.ii I i-iiM an.l vcrsiilily or lire protection that insurance will reach it-sun: n us on-ii1.iiiK r.iy greatest achievement. jO'-nr.-- Iirge ixilicies, nevertheless, protecting investments of.' , , ... . . .llill,-tim: -l.ili.im il -, larv Dial Mined natures and vast ramifications, are coming into iii-;r.mr u-,i a nicin i i-iiukIi crensing popularity among men and corporations able tni1"'"1' """' . i ,.. , - ., . 1 . Ilitsir-: "II Jon-! That s '- sei nsme liberal sums Tor this purpose. And the fact that l irli nipn miH irumf f"fii'iii-iiii.t,t0 finj - - " v..i tuiii in?uKwiii; u ;ihi .thing adds greatly to the confidence of the man of small moans in making a sacrifice today, if necessary, in older t inifeguai-d tomorrow. WILLYS. OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS voin:i;i..M nm:w Thr Iilral Drink fin summrr -Kntilril in la ;r;m:l A n i.i. i,im: ok 11.1x1 u..r.- u;ili; (iMiritiilc-til. M;rrr.i c.i:.m i'otat-iiks sor i'r io iiis. t t'o- I woruis lowest LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MAC I INK SHOP AM) FOUNWtY All Klmls of AlfU'lihiiT?, Aninniotilhft ami 'J i at tors Hvpnlre.! Ovcriioiilcd itltit Itrhiiilt Aivljit'no WcHtllii or All Kin.U Cyltnilrr I lor lug anil Ovrr.slw 1'tsUins Cnuikiliafts, riyions bihI rivttut I'ins Krrouml GIVE I'S A TUIAL . D. FITZGERALD Prep. price mm mmmlSteelSedmi icith Sliding Gear Transmission I'll win It Is Fine to Regain Health -But Much Better to Keep It There are unavoidable, illnesses. P.eguiur physical examinations, however, would do away with n great percent of our sickness. Through them any health menace is found in its in cipient stages and corrected before it impairs our efficiency. Such examinations are of value only when made where every scientific equipment is complete. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Thy. Owner and Director. I'trttlf '! VU- )i 1 t'li;i.H -I. what c r K' ' nil of h r "" j JlI'MiU' "Wtll, Utl i-n iilw.is! i:l li. r tt'u tf tmir I'lioto."" I .nisi rt V-irl !u- h.,s . w it h r.tr ; wor.l inul ';, :if 'i in itt-uit- ;( rjiii! i I in- j rii-l.-h Kid if In .iui-ri.-n 1 I'hfl Oiiilniivin .iiiiiri.ii ; i !.M'-, (.- -Tlvi.. hu(ml tMlli- l Ulllln; i..r (ill- I ,-.i:f. st.itt".. j ' .li'i'i'lihny I, K'l.t:.l M!llll Viiillii,-. J frin'i-r ot Mi!t.liil lvr Nor- I ; hii It n . I a l.trmt i tmaiulal . i - J ir-!.i t Oi-- trjni.v, W(, ha. I hut Minim a ir.ui , ui. to .tu. r- ' I. a. , Aci. li. .niv. Mr. ."i:.- art- ' 'M l... .( I',. ( i, 1, It's a landslide for the new Overland A ll-Stccl Sedan... nothing to compare with its value under $1000. ..not an excess ounce in weight... greatly increased safety be cause of greatly increased drivinj. vision. ..the thrill of big power... the satisfaction of a modern disc-type clutch. ..the riding ease of patented Triplex Springs... ...the pleasure of rich velour upholstery . . . and money saved in first cost, upkeep and every mile of running. ALL-STEEL oSi ! ' ' ln 1 '" s ! In l.-r- , ' ,' ' ' VmiM- I l-s.- V' il.-. . ii- ,l,.,r !.,-. ! ix imIii- , hi I"-- .1 I., h ( ii,.,; ti,.. : fvtr.it . a tin- I lini.ro. - ni. i-t in Ir.i ,- 1.. J W ITI.I Sill.. II i-.., ;lr. ; .r,H,M.- l 'wash Mitt ,,..;.ir ,(,,r ,,oui I .li.-p lh gnnlwcw nj mike It It. Gettinus &: Hanks ' FOUR DOORS lili U JEFFERSON ST. LA I.KANDE, ORE. Jinother JOR the benefit and protection of our de positors with checking accounts, we have installed the Protectu Check System. With this System, you can write your checks tor a certain amount and then protect your check by tearing it at that amount. That bcins done, no check can be raised to a higher amount Call at our bank and let us demonstrate this System to you. It is free to all depositors. EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR POCKET. DESK AND PAY ROLL USB 1 i'J.vTOTHE n ft9 c7fjrrr m 5 4 La Grande National Bank