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' ' ' SaturdaVi April 4, 1925. , PAGE FOUR 1 ' ' THE UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER s?::;i f j THE OLD HOME TOWN - By Stanley (XEVI CV lr "T " , " ' I An Independent Newspaper AjZHaHoseoi.ol'M'tu.TOSAvrl jTi' .-, MViiSsS' N&L .IT ,77 tlAiit rVii3'1,Ilv - FRANK H. APPT.KnT HAttVICy P. MATTHEWS Editor Mid PubiinhBr i; iy"vl":f''r ' r- ' ia.,-aScrf vyui'smna . , y H'M& . I I if I i i '! 4 P t U n f. 1 nt pi in tuTfl AfA . i 111 iBS Her Imsliaiiil "Wi not slio Imp i iSStl TV1 DTkl U ' ' i 1 lAv5 &.'5P 'IVVW "A ilOIIKP .IIVI.IHI JIKUlnHl JtS..f j j . J l J ! i l NTfcl V rS-jftj A. A 3 til eannol Muml." Yin. nnc linlf in ! . T VVW i - nS-H - .Wp (QpZS, fV$?m COiSff4? ui,ally hnuikcl over will, u roll- j ' p ) -.'' i IRitP "wJy.'T 46 J&jlwy&(' TUP inurki-la liavo one lanBiiime. A J I 2GHVV ,J8f VV' Ss.WVpr fGjf . na, tfiuL linwhiill lwi iinotlipr. Ami now I t VV X I I .r. i 4?mm iKt f Y S JPJI aX' M mnlilon. 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All rlKbta of repnlillpallon of peelnl illnpatrdiea In this paper, and alo tha lonul newa hiroln also aio rentrvod. BUDSCniPTION llATGH By farrier in Bdvanee ....... Hally. per month rinlly, l monihn In advance Pally, aliiBlo copy 11 Mall. Dally, per month In advance Dnliy, per six ninntlia In advance.. Ilally. tier year In advance Weekly Olinerver-Htnr, per year...... AOVionTisiNO katkh Ploplny, forelun, per column Inch IBiliiy. local, per column Inch Tlma contract ratea on application. JIH THAT IS SLOW TO ANCHOR In brtli r than the mii:hty; and he that nil. Ill hla own tipli'lt Ihau he that tulielh u clly; Proveilm 10:32. 27 YEARS AGO Tim motor version is th.it two can tour as cheaply The constitution guarantees the right to pursuit of hap piness, but does not guarantee it will he overtaken. . European nations may decide some "day that it's cheaper to be peaceable than to pay the policeman's salary. The next generation may have no natural resources to exploit, but there always will be suckers to trim and blue sky artists to do the trimming. Science is reported to be. experimenting with the means of ending seasickness. It is believed that it can be ac complished by removing the passenger's stomach". People in Union and Wallowa counties whd have never visited the country back of Wallowa Lake where a national park is projected should not let another season pass with-'thore. out going through this Wonderland. We siould not wish to be ' like many residents of Tacoma who have never climbed Mt. Ranicr or of Mod ford who have never seen Crater .Lake or of New' York who have never seen the .water front. The Wallowa Wonderland is in our own front yard. We owe it to ourselves to find a fitting appreciation for it. LOVE, HONOR AND OBEY? . As if the collection of damages from Germany were not enough to worry about, poor France is much perturbed over the question of promoting marriages and thus insuring igainst a decline in the population. Two problems relating to this subject are now being considered by the government. One has to do with Insurance against spinstei hood, the other with lightening the obligations of matrons. Tjie. first of these questions hart developed out of the Juisiness being done by a company' which underwrites "mar riage risks. On payment of premiums which in the ease of young girls do not amount to nunc than a few cents a day this concern undertakes to insure maidens agains fail ure to contract matrimony. If they reach the age of 35 years without being married they are paid n monthly in come thereafter, which is meant to take the place of the ' earning power of a husband. The French government feavs Dally Morning OInirvr, April 4, lb8 Attorney Jtoljert Slater or Athena whs In thft city Hsitnnlny and n-tiirniMl home ye.stVnltiy. Attorney J. W. KnowU'H und wife or liniim and aro eniulili.Mli- eil re.HltlentH or l.n Orunde. Tho i'urnierH . near Island City report- thai, (tie crimen lire beenm inff finite plentiful In that section, It in wild there are altogether too many of them for tlm roo'1 of the Ki-nln fields. .1. J. 1)iiIcg, a dry (roods man of many yenrs exporU'iiro arrived yoHtiirday evening from Rait I.nlte City, and will accept a position Willi J. M. Kerry In the dry goods ilepuriment of his store. hast Saturday evening Onrret Tail's dancing class met -In Stew ard's opera house and enjoyed n most delightful evening In danc ing. The attendance was unusu ally large and a most enjoyable time was had hy all present. The music, which did so much to make the event pleamint, wtia fur nished hy Mrs. Ciussle Nelson, who performed upon the piano, I-Yank M curie, who treated Ihe audience to music from his well-known vj olln and Mr. Ilhyh-y, the conduc tor of the Ulue" Muuntuin hand, who played the cornet. The surveying of three town ships mostly timber land. North and east of the Cove, will invite enterprise in that direction. If lh fonestH up them are tm exten sive as have been represented to us saw mill men will soon be up Saw mills are persistent lovely localities, but where a saw mill once sets up Its clatter in a forest region population follows. The erection ol' saw mills are fol lowed by roads and along roads people make homes. Jl Ih not al together a visionary Idea that the opening up of that region to settlement will Intensify Ihe ne- ce;islty of a railroad from Jji (.irnnriu to Cove. Mrs. Herbert Klttrldgo and children left Inst evening for Oor valllfl, when, after vlsiiing a short time, Hhe will go to Uithrop, near Stockton. Cal., where she will re landed In Havana at 8 o'clock on a lovely morning but It was eleven before we could get ofT the bout. We salted directly over Ihe Hpot where ihe Maine w:s sunk. "Havana has many points of ereat Interest for Americans. Cm the spot where Columbus first, held serviced there Is a liltie chapel. nnd they have always kept a tree growing wht-re he found one un der which they rested. "I was surprised to find so lit tle Kngllsh spoken. Tl was about Ihe hardest place we round to make ourselves understood. The Cubans are nice looking people, very pa triotic, UUIng Americans and dis liking Spaniards. (Jeneral Wood cleaned up this city, InilU Ihelr breakwater, started their military college and taught them American ways. "Wo are almost home now or rather utmost to the V. S. A. and will land by noon Saturday (March 2Sih). The weather is glorious ami has been ever since we left home." Suggests Memorial for Economical Democrat (Continued from Page One.) cept the full amount, receipt for It, nnd then return such amount a they deem an overpayment to the treasury's "conscience fund." The McCarl ruling came ns a result of thp refusal of the Hon. Henry St. George Tucker of "Lex ington. Va., to accept his first sa lary check drawn at' $10,00(1 In stead of $7500 a your. It's-a matter of family pride, it seems, with Ilio Hon. , Henry St. ftJeorge. One of his nncestors was serv ing in Congress when the bill was passed raising congressional sal aries from $F to $R u day. ' This ancestor refused to take the money or nt least object to taking it. Just how the thing was finally settled, history doesn't make iilte clear. Hut ns one who has mnde It a lifelong practice to uphold tho precepts and traditions of his ancestors, Hon. Henry Kl. C.eorge Tucker. Is Impelled to protest the pay raise, even to the point of de clining Ills salary check. f Tucker persists In spurning the cash. It Is suggested a memo THAT MTTI.K HAM). Ijtst night I held a little hand So dainty and so neat: . 1 thought my heart would f sur-y break So wildly did It beat. No other ham) unto my soul Can greater soluce bring Than the one I held last night i-'oiir uces ami a King! HKAITY HINTS. Mind vour nun Imsincs Neci nvguc with a large nmn. Never call u mini n Mar If be Is heavier Hum you nri. Never brag about your pugilis tic ability. Walt until the car stops, t Ncwr get inairicl. Hallroad men say a fortune n waits the man who can take the click out of railroad rails. A big ger fortune nwalis the man. how ever, who ran lake the 2 a. ni. squeak out of tho household stairs. nr.Acmxrj A DKCISIOX. She wanted to name the baby Mildred niter her n Kit her. He ' wanted to nnnio the baby Ger trude alter hlx inoiMer. Jt was tpilte an argument. Then the baby arrived and I bey decided on I red. IIAAI HA A I Cross Words, cross words have you tackled any? Many! That J have, sir; Too danged many. And tell me, do you find it, solr, Worth the lime you lose? I learn a lot of funny words which 1 can never use, - Mo.nt cross words are anything but uncertain as to their meaning und application. main until the health of the baby rla be" (r,,(.,0), IO m(miory gtrl has been restored, ller trip is made In-the hope that ihe mild climate uf that section will be beneficial to the Utile girl. The professor has many friends who Join with the Observer In wishing i liul M ih. K It t ridge may soon re turn with the little ones in perfect health. BDHNENKAMPS ; VISIT Hli Exquisite New Easter Millinery Charmingly Displayed This showing offers a delightful opportunity to see the mode of 'the-hew season, with its new shit pes, new colorings and new ma terials. . - The assortment is largo, as well as select, so that our visitors will not be limited in their choice. to . -1 Editorials From Over the Nation yOUN'CJ MOONSHINER SHOT Et'GENR. Ore. A moonshiner who refused to give his name was shot In the back and leg by deputy sheriffs during a raid upon his still near the state fish hatchery on the McKenr.ie river. 30, miles above Eugene, anil he Is now nt the Pa cific Christian hospital. Thp at tending surgeon said be would be able to be out In a few dnys. Tho still, said to be the second largest ever seized in J.ano coun ty wan found by deputies last Sim day and the raid was planned. An other mnn Been at the plant es caped In the brush. The man in the hospital is about 2li years old. mm m bo Another letter from Mr. nnd uiviK iimy in; gins wno win preier me insurance company su.fr Norfolk, va.. March :17th, con monnv in 11 liimhmul unci lw hf o.nnnnt .;n ,l,dilw,.. ! 'tl,,s " interesting facts. . . 1 , ' " """""i ' H rt.llt: -ir I remember rightly nieiy escnew marriage; and so it is pondering whether it would not be well to suppress the business. I took you wlili me to t (In the Init letter print. hristobcl I ) We a Democrat who by personal sac rifice demonstrated the official policy of economy which Presi dent Coolidge prcnrheR. One suggestion for such memo rial Is a lire-lik and heroic-sized American dollar, placed In an ap propriate ntehe over the treasury doorway And'on the memorial plate beneath, would lie Inscribed: Tucker Wouldn't Tpke "Km!" Itepuhlicnns who are trying to draft Men. John ,t. Peiljng. for the battle to )told; Missouri's- one I O. . P. seat In the Senate, -m-em J to feel that Senator Sel.len Spen- ! cer will lie unable to swing anoth er victory In that border common- I wealth. Friends of Pershing, however, feel that while It would h line CI. O. P. to have Pershing as its candidate. It would not be so desirable for Ivrshlng 10 be a candidate. The partv would have every thing to bve Arnnvmn vi vr,. Knterprlse Itecord - Chieftain. Men who are familiar with . the facts say that It Is possible for Wallowa county to stamp out moonshlnlng and bootlegging In a month. All that Is necessary Is for those persons who know of i violations of the law to report them promptly to the officers, j The person giving Information will be amply protected; his Identity ! need not lie known. If fthe offi-' cers nre told where moonshine is being made and who Is peddling It, they will do the rest, but theyj can make little progress wit lit) tit i this nsslslance, After a raid or an arrest It is, common for people living in the j neighborhood to say they knew ! about t ho ' case : before, and per-; imps they belittle the officers fori not acting sooner. It does no good to prattle about such matters nf ter an exposure; it wlli do a vast amount of good to report the facts beforehand, nnd It Is a fluty i of citizenship to give, t his aid to officers of the law. FREE We have made a study of wiring conveniences and cor rect lighting. Why not take advantage of our experience. It costs ymi nothing to call on us. Wo will gladly show you why it Is worth while to liave these conveniences anJ how little they will cost you. If you can't romo In, Jii9t phono ami we will call at your home. La Grande Electric Co. 1304 Adams Market Groceries 1? Phone Main 759 From tho American point of view it seems rather laugh nlile that the Trench should take the matter so seriously; hut nothing that may lead to n falling off in France's popu-' lation can he n lalighing matter to her so long as there re mains hostile feeling in Germany. j Tho other question has to do with n proposal in ths chamber of dc-pulicr, to strike from the civil code .the law requiring wives to obey their husbands. Whether this is planned ns an added inducement to girls to marry is not stated in the cable dispatch reporting tho news, but it is Faid the married senators are much agitated over the pro posal and are solidly opposing it, while tho bachelors of the chamber favor it. , The tendency in the United Stales undoubtedly is in the U'liile it is reunited in the marriage vmv in moat lji.m-:;, ;,ih of respect for n time-honored custom, it is much to be ques tioned if any but an almost negligible minority of Ameri can brides feel under moral compulsion to obey their hus bands in the sense in which it was originally intended that they should. Requiring the wife to obey implies that the husband is tho piaster and thp wife an inferior, r.ut that ie contrary to the prevalent idea. If Trench girls nre as high-spirited as their American sisters, the French parliament might just as well strike out the rule of obedience; for wives will not be influenced hy it, but will consult their own wishes as to whether they shall obey or not. 1 When on the road to Re covery do not turn off at a crossroad After tho worst stage of any illness is past there is a tendency for tho convalescent to. be come careless, lie does not follow the road of re covery to its end, but goes astray on a crossroad. Permanent injury often results. At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM the ni- tii'iil id not only cnreluiiy walciiect tdi u tite crisis, ; but physicians are always in the house watching each phase of the convalescent's case and ready to attend to his needs the very minute they arise The Hot Lake Sanatorium V Dr. W. T. Phy. Owner nd Director. j 11 'mi rnrrn 11 1 111 ti nil mi 1 11 11 11 111 ii 1 1 1 iiiiiwii 1 1 11 1 1 irn L Children's Dresses, Coats, Hats and Shoes Outfit your Infants or children here, to foot Anything from had Don't overlook $4.25 nnd M 7.1. our l-idlcs Mllosheen Silk Princess Slips, IjiribV Htlk How In all the popular colors, l.no. Norton's Kiddy Shop FOR the benefit and protection of our de positors with checking accounts, we havo installed the Protectu Check System. With this System, you can write your checks for a certain amount and then protect your check by tearing it at that amount That being done, no check can be raised to a higher amount. Call at our bank and let us demonstrate thu System to you. It is free to all depositon EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR POCKET, DESK AND PAY ROLL USB (Protectu Check. .g La Grande National Bank