La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 28, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 4

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THE Ol GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday, March 28, 1025.
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An Independent Kevspapet
FRANK B. APPLEBY...
HARVEY F, MATTHEWS...
-Editor and Publlahaf
..BiulnoM Managar
Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adama Avenue,
La Grande, Oregon. The Obaorver-Btar published every Friday.
Entered at tho Poatotflce at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second
Claaa Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1879.
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THE OLD HOME TOWN
XI J
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iiy Stanley
QitalvO feajH newt awrsLl
4tA TIMES NAM I ) Zml (XSSZl tVt "A
3Vt3 told you not 'eoi STAfN I SfunMK-sf!
jSyTSa sjw.1 .1-17- -ai V
ED WURSLEWHOOBUIMSTM WASMIM BOSS.
HIS VJIFK, VS 6ADL.Y INOORSED
BY A Pin while handun some:
, THE OPEN
COURT
CORnERPONDENTS MUST
8UBMIT THKIR NAMES TO
THE EDITOR IF THEY DE
SIRE LETTERS PRINTED.
HE CAREFUL FOR NOTHING; hut In every thing by
prayer and supplication with thanhnKlvlng Jet your rctiurgtH
I40 made Known unto God. And the pcucc of God, which
passcth all understanding, shall keep your hearts und nilnds
through Christ Jesus. I'lilllppluns 4:0, J.
When a mnn goes wrong it may not bo duo to loss of
I character. He may have found the opportunity for which
he has long been looking.
The Palm Beach guest who list in the fire $1,000 in
currency lying on the dresser probably was preparing to
pay his bill when the fire broke out.
Daddy: "Well, Mary, you have a
brand new baby Hlntrr."
Mary: "Oil, Daddy, can't I be
llio first onu to tell mother?"
A ceimux should be tuken to de
termine how muiiy woman office
holders have their hull bobbed.
Irm't science wonderful. It htm
IuiikIiI man nearly everyl hlniy. II
lum taURrhl him to control tho elc
ments but not how to control his
own temper or u woman half hi.
hr.v
Now vc learn thnl tin Chine-'
IHUI I'l'osswiml mMvn H.llOO yenrs
UAtrc nlnnXTTo Trt.nn.ti.,n, .Mnyiii; lllllt'M hilt nmkl'i
mixnci i jxnnnxo Jiaoi waiULrj. Ilium blunt i-vnl
Investigations into the so-called crime wave in this
country have disclosed tho fact that a majority of the vuTlZ'y
Bons implicated m robberies and other acts of lawlessness "iey ix-ur. Tin- iiikii orricinin m
are under the age of 21 years, indicating that laxity iu,1- H
parental discipline is largely responsible for their acts when iim inciimc tux iiiani. were
against society. No youth may act in a legal capacity bc-M""',';!, ul" 10 "l""1" tu"-
ioie he has reached his majority without the sanction of . .
his parents or guardian, so why should not the parents or J ',MU,Mnn,SVS ANI
guardian be held responsible for any damage which their Tim iiiaeknmiier- 'i..-.hi on fur-
-wards may cause to society?
En
OFFICE
CAT
TMAOI MA AH RIO,
Junius
When KnlKhlH wtire strong nnde
bold?
They cul nil eranke ye windows
tippe
Whene wenthere turned Tulle
colde.
Theyo hadde advantage, ye horse
dayes
And horses wente felle rurri,
Dulto I prefer my necking
in ye baeke Heat of ye earre.
A wotiiitu may think ever no
much of a woman friend, "and yet
get quite a little llnill out of learn
ing from "eenlrnl" Ihul her ri'leiid'slalj.sunl theories of evolution
lelephono
order.'
ix "leiiimriii'ily out
TE.VNESSKK'S ACTIONS.
To the Editor:
In a leading article In Tho Ob
server commenting on the ubsurd
Hies produced by tho lawmakers
of thu state of Tennessee, who
huvo made It unlawful to teach
In tho public schools of that
stain the theory of tho evolution
of man. you state this us an ex
ample of the extreme to which
lawmakers may gu In urodueim.'
ausuruities.
It seems to mei Mr. Editor, that
your reasoning Is Just a little bit
twisted about absurdities, btcajee
you have Just informed your read
rs mat the governor und leirla
luluro of 'lennessco have iianw J
a law to forbid the public schools
from leaching the greatest ubsurd
Hies ever conceived or advocated
by man. viz: his evolution from
tno lower creations in spite of all
Hie incontestable proofs given by
ins creator of tho divlnltv m
man s origin.
If the uellons of tin' legislature
of Tennessee lire contrary to tin
dietutes of modern Intelligence,
then who Is going lo arbitrate, ihe
matter between them? in III.
iiieuuiiuic lei our daily papers
and our public sehuul profe.sso.-s
answer me iiuestlon. is there lo
duy anything of greater liupo'--
uince lo llie American nation llinn
what shall or shall not be taught
in Ihe sehoolH of the slate?
To what do we nttribile the
phenomliial growth of Auierl.-a
among, the nations until she now
stands at their head? Is II '.o
I he fuels of Chrlslhiiiitv m- 11...
To
London Gives Badges
To Careful Cluiuffeurs
If control of these youths B''!.''
has been lost, society should have the ktiowledgo, at least,',-,,,! '.i,,,'," L.w'li!
Til
r "If nl rirsl
Iry. ti-y. again,"
"find save thr
"When1 there's n
AnarehiHl
kiin.-4-l.-
The I'ollllei.in
lillll. there's a way.
The ('rap-shoolee-roll
along."
Nero- "There'll be a hot 1 1 111
"Merrily ive
1 i 'as a matter of self protection.
i l : Jtfseems'tcMnablS lo'Suffliofio that 1tiif?iypift'ef.lsw8ul,l
' , take more interest in the training of their children if they
' could be held responsible for crimes which they committed.
T'.They would ut least attempt to prevent lawless acts: or.
JL failinp- in this, ivnoi'1. Ilipir iimlnlilir i dm ,,H,, ,..ii;,.u ,..i.1"" "I1 lo" tomi"."
!. .7 . " . t' . , ' -.-...... , The llnollegger "II piy.s lo sllek
-. usk thnt the law impose restraining-influences. It niav.' 'ui'."
be argued that such a law would work an injustice upon
.1 parents, but what alituit the injustice that is imposed upon
llie public hy the acts or jtivcnilt; di'liiniiUMils? Is society
not entitled In some piiitt'clion against lawlessness on the
Lord Balfour Opens
Hebrew University
On Mount Scopus
lleh-
JKIU'SAIKM, l') The
lew l'nlvers:iy of Jerusalem
is to lie opened here April I by
Lord Halfoui. who comes from
London especially for tills purpose.
In (ha first hhiroiieiill institution of
Us kind, says Ihe university eoni
lillltee'H nnhniineeincnt, "lo be
erected on oriental soil by nil east
ern people who. iifler " (Kill ventx
absence, are returning to Ihe east!''""1""1'
with llio eulliiie of Ihe west."
'I'lle I'nlverHity oeeuples Ihe Hiim
mll of Mount Scopus, jusl oiitsldi
the gules of III" aneleul eily. ovr
looking the eily of I l ivid, ami in
the distance may be s"en the
mountutiis of Moab and the lieail
Sea. The alms or the InsUtullon
were, outlined m ihe luying ,,r llie
eoruerstones In July of mis -iiy
nr. ( Ivaliii. el.uiiiuu.' iiieinlier of
or,nar the teaelung of evolullomi'v
theories from pulllle sehuols Is iim
stronger proof of link of lutein
lli nee than 'llie exclusion of the
.lllile from our schools.
If he or she who Is found
gi.'lty of conn Uniting to the d--llmiueney
of a minor is by our
law penalize. I. of how mu"h
greater punishment are tllev
whlehl, ." """ "" mo lacuilles ol
lAuin-u posuioii lo contrib-l
-He to the mental dellnuuiney ol'l
youths by feeding tho inlnd of
nusuru theories Inatuble of sol'd
facts.
Tours truly
1.. GAItllK'K'.
LONDON (AI') Of 13,183 Lon
don vehicle drivers, most of them
chauffeurs, who entered a "safely
first" competition instituted Iiy Ihe
London City Council. S.3:'J went
through last year without an ac
cident and havu been awarded spe.
clul mention nnd- badges.
All the drivers thus recognized,
and especially the taxi-cab drivers,
count it a distinction to near tin
council budges.
Man Illes of Saw Cut.
. MAltHIII-'llCl.ll, lire. Infected
by u cul from a. saw toolh, L, O.
Young died al Cii'iulllr, 12 hours
ufler his Injury. .
A congressman wants lo prulee!
oysters, which are u mile back
ward ubout speaking for themselves.
$65 FLOOR Mat 00
6-
POUSHING
OUTFIT
It's the new. easy way to have
beautiful waxed floors and linoleum.
Thia Outit Consists of,
t Quart Johnaon's Liquid Wax SI. 40
l-Johnwon'a Wag Mop IM
I John ton' $ Weighted Floor
Polishing Brush
t Johnson' a Book on Horn
Boautifjrins .
ASa- $165
ia of 1
6.6S
W. H. liohnenkamp Co.
:mlorve.
Sleps lo
; American
Safeguard Jllik
LliNIUlN' I.M'). An inleriii,
liullul milk cc.N-.-i.sM in I. c, ml,
linllar In thai In u,r fnll.-.l
Stales hist year. Is nailer eoii.sl.l-
erallon by th inlslrles of agi-i-
enllur.- mill heallh. Vclerin-iry
opinion in I his century is no lln
presseil wllh sleps al,, n ,y 1 1,0
I 'till 111 lllllIlK I ..,.! . II...
Ihe cenlral board of directors, In spread of l nl,,i,.n,,iu n,,., i.
iiinii iiiKi-n n-oin inrcclci cows.
;iwrt of minois, or failing: in protection, should it not have
j some recourse nut now obtainable?
t'NAMKKICAN.
Iten Turiihi "I tilunys look lit
both shies of a iiiesllnn."
A tiung-rlgliler "Ilcirruy for I hi
red. IiIik I. anil 1,1 in-."
line loiieh of corned 1 f ami
eahlinge niitkes nn enllre nparl
nienl house colony Mu.
I inly a deullal g. is pn, for look-1
till,- ilon n in lh,. mould.
lU-llllic.
s nol nipre-"rcdecmlng"
i 'i-i i .
11 was not until the house had passed it and llie senate i'1"11' a man Vm,
1 iiiwi iifin.iii-ii.wi ...;ii.....i i: .... ,i it. i mi
v.i n mumi, i iiiiS on it, tiiai me public Decani.!
i'ojrni'.ant or the rial character of the alien deportation bill.
,' Again the providence of time has been a guardian angel,
lor given the time the senate might have also passed this
jinsidious and dangerous bill before the country was ac
quainted with its purpose and significance.
If it had become a law this bill would have permitted
,thc deportation of any alien by a mere immigration in
spector for any number of causes anil at anv time after
. the commission of the alleged offense.' It provided for no
i light of anneal to the courts. Ilir 1111 PMIltlUllI llin ....
cusod alien and for no power to SulMx,ena witnesses for tll "'nti.rr0 '
-defendant. The real menace in the bill was seen in itsL
fimntiiijr judiciary powers to an immigration nffirh,! whl nl." lyv tbvr" iKirM
! 0,1t;.; TVMi;s
In itlili tH- lyiin-H, win-in- iiiiIoh rr
Xlll. iM HItl.- of ,y(. y,. follit-H.
-niii puiiiii'iin.-i wi'i-f noili- H't litrvl '
Hyp l-ortiV and uutu JulkcH.
Wli.-ti- lioi-M;n mitt wntftiiifH
Wi n- mily wiiy tu rltlc.
Ami yv hiul lo tttlic twu Jun-Hm
if your Kirt''' Wi-nU 1m'hUIi,
pa il. ax follow h:
"II BOfins -.it rii-Mt siiilil iuntilo
Irul that In 11 limd wllh ho Kimrxi
u popilhilion, In it luml w In n:
rvcrythint; mIIII i utiix lo l iltmt-.
In it luml or crying mil for Hiirli
Hilllph- (lilnH II H plollflllH. ion tin
ami ImrljurH. vi .shoilhl be err it -hifr
u cenl.-r oT Hplritiml nn) In
totlcctllUl llt'VflopllK-lttM. Itnl 1)
In no piirtMlox for thonc who know
Mim hoiiI or tln .h w. H Is inn
thnt great Horitil and polillcal
problf iiih Mlitl fac' iim, und will lc
niund tlni r unliifton. Vi- .hH
liimw llv:il when we have a r'-tih-r
lor IIm- .I'V.'I..im-'ii1 ut .JcwImIi
roiiH'-louKiii'HH. I lnn coliicldt'iitttlty
wo Hliall HtUiln Ihi I'nirilmcnl uf
our material ikmmIh.
"Our untvt'iHtty, formed Iiy Jew-,
ifdi liiirninf,- and Jcw'.h'i ciifrKj. f
in III iiiuld MHi'ir hilo an Inti-cral I
part of our national n!ru t tire '
1 whlcli Is in proowH of crctl Ion.
, It will lum- a t'cntiiprlal fom
atlractlnt; nil that in noblest In
.Jewry throuclioiit. I li - world: a ,
tintiyliiK renh r for our Mattered
eh inentM. There will go foi tli. j
too. tnspltitlton and Htrciieih, Miati
Hhall revivfy the power now In!-,
I Hal strong reprewnlutionrt made
lo KoviTiiinentitl nut liorltleH w.-c
ure expected to result n shniltr
ineamircH in Kn.vlaii'l.
eill 111 our Meattered coimii mill leu."
Tin. imivrsliy. hh t ipP-ted to
iJate, was Imlll y rumlH received
from all parts oT Ihe world. HeV
er.il .'iiilun m.-nlH or cousiderullon
niMOHiilN hive ciHiie front the
Tuited St a ten. The lansuaife to
he u"d In the milvei-HMy will he
lite hinirunKe of the prophetH of
Olll. Ilehrew. und ((HIIH'-S of free
popular lecturi-M arc phtnned lo
lieKln the auiiuuer.
Why 4IIreak Shoes In?"
Why wear hoe out. be
fore you fvl them ''broken
In"? There's no pleasure
doinj? tluit. Why conttnm ?
We'll fit your Sp-lnj- o.
fordH ainl slippei-H ho that
oi ran w ear I hem all day
the flint day. They won'l
hurt, you a bll. and w -II
Riiarantee ituallty. style and
value, just us we do roia-
rui-t. i . $
THE B00TERY
liAY ll.WIil .N, Mgr.
Ilonii' of tlir Ai'i'h.Alil SIioim
Sil k IVrt .Mililf. Wi ll
v tnini t uriM wrrr li li -.t -,).- of
Hi. n
Vllil kiim li linvc vi' IiiiiUi'
powers to an inmugnition official who
is naturally prejudiced, who is ignorant of all i tiles- of evi
dence and whose judgment would be final,
j This is pursuing the "foreign devil" hcyond the realm
,ff reason. 'Ihe only way to account for its passage by the
bouse is that only its sponsor had read it and that n'o on
was "hstemng-in" in the house during the twenty minnUs
of debate which preceded its passage in the lower house
Miiai nave uecome ol these American ideals of trial
by jury, the famed land of equality and justice and lienor
(unity and haven or the oppressed? If those congrcism...,
i were emigrating t.. Hiirt.pe would they still np,v,. (,f ,,
in alien tlenorlation hill? or course American socictv lmlsl
;t protect itself against the immigration of the criminal and
r, f.iscased. but it should not adopt the methods of Ku,o.caii
ju and Asiatic despots and tyrants the coiigressinan s lovts
jr to leiv..e und ciiniicmii.
Hallos Catarrh
Medicine
l..al and InrernaL and has been
i successful In ihe treatment of Catarrh
for over forty years, twld uy an arusgisis.
F. I. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Olilc
MARKET J0L'8 GROCERIES
l'honc Main 759
Netted Gem Potatoes
51.85 per 100
Yesterday In
Washington
Arlni In. illlil. ir- cuiiiiiiIuhIuii.
H-i'ivim-y WUlMir iir.lrr. il .,,,
imuiiIiiI PI i) Iliivn iikiiIiimI u num.
l-ir nl" nrri,- n m u i-.-j.uM. of tin
.-. ul l.iiur mill ,m Hi. iiMns,ri
Hi alllol t.
(Ilj tin- AsMK-lnli-,1 I'lfvl
Tim vhiiipliiir l.oiinl li. l.i h, ur.
ina-B on lld for fixt- iiiru.- hhin in
tho I'nrllli- trail,-.
!
l'r l.l. nl I 'oollilir,' iipiHiluli el n
'i-.iiniMnn to tii,ly th, ..i.mi,,i,
of illrpoiilnir of Miih-'I.- Mhoiil.i.
S.nuti.r W i,r ,.f Molilalia.
Ivlnln X lloolh. forniir nollcUui
"f tin- Int.Tlor i. .rlun nt. and
llonlon ruiniil., II. n in, ..r.
iilor. .r.- In, II. I,, J ., t, ,,.rul
Rrunij jury.
S-iuilor I'niMvns n( Muhlirun U
! iiiui oIIiit lorm
x'll'KIW,,.TB ,
t minority
l-'oril Mulur
rLVr.a."n"r M""K ""l""'l'n I. IK.I.,1 iv..r lo ,.-r.
Panama canal aon.1 ai.,.olnt..a i.ilt r.'.oii.i.Kriuio,, i t.r tx
a Atncrlcun iiuiuljor ur thu Tucnu-luwu'Miiu-nt,.
MONUMENTS
oitnm ni.vr
mi.m.mi:nt .now
V'e hnif rii.via a rrnfounil
a.mly of innniiiiiint luiluilii,
ami nn onlor .hni'J In our
hnnila Is mu,, t r,H.,.le
lalthful. Iiililllc.-nt rireutloo
Wo ill t.lmlly luruWi
ltliuatt-a
ltlue Mountain Marble
Granite Company
N H, Ar, 1 l.ratidu. Ore.
Cren.Cdrrlv
ffientordl.ffbi
It Is Fine to Regain
Health -But Much -Better
to Keep It
There arc unavoidable illnesses.
ftegular physical examinations, however, would
do away with a 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 arc of value only when made
where every scientific equipment is complete.
The Hot Lake Sanatorium
Dr. W. T. Thy.'
Owner anr Director.
IB
4L,''i;i'"''":'.!'.li"?!:i'? ".:
For The Ladies
llt.nl: !"!..., HtHISr irt-ti!f t)f 1 1 limit- Li !I till HliiUlrH
Ittl'J Mi S lit ,
mm in. i-i- l,ii'it .H 1 'i t rHi i in m-' o'H of . vrf;ii
Jtl lU Us,', nil tn.i.k- lut liiin-1. ffmj hi Ulfj pi-i- iih1- !:i
!..fllt:i' li.lll-l ln.fti- (iiMl.t iJ
5i -jr.. $:AHt nnij yi.mi
l-i-Ii. -ft' vi ini-iiiMih- r;ij.iliiu;i in ull t yli.r.M, nl 'j'il:ir
prKt -s
I
Norton's Kiddy Shop
For Easter -and the
other 364 days
Hart Schaffner & Marx
clothes are smart and fine
enough for the special occasions--
and they are
made so well that they
keep stylish thru every
day wear and tear
There are many new
colors to show you;
new style lines and
new values
$45 to $55
OTHER flAKES S2U.50 VV
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
tiiaciii.m; SIKH- AMI IOIIMiIIY
All Klllils ol Alac'liliii ry, Aiitoiimliili'.s 1111.I 'I i-iirlnrs Ki-nlri',l
Ovrrhniilril anil ICi-lnini
Ari'ljl.'lll) Wl-lillMK ut All Minis
Cylinder lloi-ln ami Ori'i-Ml.p rt.siiiits
C'rniiksliiill.i, l'1-.liins nml I'lsion Tins Ki Kiunnil
U1VK 1S A 'I'ltlAl.
D. FITZGERALD Prep
jhxotfjQT
eat uve
j
FOR the benefit and protection of o-jr de
positors with checking accounts, vc have
installed the Protcctu Check System.
With this System, you can write your chccki
tor a certain amount and then protect your
check by tearing it at that amount. That being
cone, no check can be raised to a higher amount.
Call at our bank and let us demonstrate this
System to you. It i3 free to all depositors
' EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR POCKET,
DESK AND PAY ROLL USB
OV XV.
ORDER OF
La Grande National Bank