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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1925)
.Saturday, April 11. l"r- PAGE FOUR TTIE L'K GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THE OLD HOME TOWN tty Stanley E (Sranbc zfrcmng (Dliscrfrcr A New Hat For Easter? An Independent Newspaper LI WEATHER AT WALLOWA ! FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor end Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS , Business Manager Published evcnlnm. except Sunday, at 141 J Adams Avenue, 1a Grande, OreKon, The Observer-Htnr published every Friday. Entered at the PostoHlcs at I .a Grande, Oregon, ai Second Class Mall Matter under act of March i. 1879. OFFICIAL PAPKIl OF UNION COUNT! AND THB city of la onANDis ilKMHKH ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited if published therein. All rlKhte of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also (he local news herein also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION HATES Ilj Carrier Sunshine and Rain Greet ed Joyously by Farm ers; Both Beneficial to Crops. Pally, per month In advanco.. pally, sii months In advance., pally, single copy ... ..H.tO is Hi BlalL Pally, per month In advance pally, per six months In advance ... Pally, per year In advance Weekly pbacrver-Stur, per year H 13.63 $6.00 2.00 ADVERTISING KATES Plsptay, foreign, per column Inch iZo plspluy, local, per column Inch.,....... .. sup Time coutract rates on application. BETTEK IH A DRV MOliUKL ml qiiMm-jm therewith, thun a iioUMo lull of Bauiiiicis with btiifj. i'rovei Ijb 1 7 ; 1. VT WA5 NOTtD of MAIN STREET &-4A$rf 2&?9 ' K THAT DOC PULLMAN PULLED A TOOTH TOBW -W mMf OFFICE CAT 'TAO MAS) H H1Q. Junius t It may be annoying: to dodge automobiles, but it's equally So to pay for running them, j , Good intentions Jhat fail to keep a man out of troubk Usually don't go very far in getting him out. ' Most of our Western Indians have settled down and arj getting rich on oil leaving promoters to do the scalping. rklk;io coming hack. There are many signs pointing to a real revival of re ligion in America. Not. however, a "revival" hut a re turn of the authority of religion to the consciousness of a people adrift. Public interest swings back and forth like a pendulum or travels in cycles. Croat wars have been followed by periods of crass mate, ialism to be themselves followed I Any dime nu vines ilevlro thes. Ihvh Ih h;unllei.pM, by our nickel siiemtlntf rt'tjuhvim'tilH, Well, my Imj, I havo rnl -' a mi if lit -lire I saw yon lnt. WiiiMv'n. think of It?" "It's tin- cat's ailriiutilsV "Uhaddva mean, cat's ntlr- linlds'.'' "should Im' rciiiottil." Colored jidrtrr: "furrry y 1;ij,, Huh? Ain't nevnh Hiiiii.sheil no Itoi-il'-s yt, mih." fall-r: "What a cut. What in in sayint; I'' rplt'4 ! KhIImt: "1 Ilirt mot her rarrjt a t hi- lilth- l.ai.y ilon't Unon code hook.' Oris whit ttiik In beauty .iii at-c fin-mini; a union, it will Ix tttiiuh if tlM'y eier no on a MriUe. "lUiHtiiN," Hnhl tin jutle Hlernly. 'you mi' fotind KiiiHy of haviuu sloh'tl Nnmi' ehiekens I rniii Mr. ItohliiKttn'H roup !.:! Hci'k, Tin (lin- ill lie five dolluiM." Suiklinj.; i-oitipl.'M-i-rilly. It.i.sf us iiproai In. thi- I-rU of t h court ittid l.iitl a t-n ih. Shir hill on (he cither noen them haven't Keen l li t in yet. Yesterday In Washington ( I ty the AsMM-laiiHl Press) S'-vrnil hunili'.-il pro- K.txter cut JoiunIh w ere fri''cld hy I'rcMidfiit. Secretary Janline arKiniieiits un t he merger. heard' furthe: Aniioiir-Moirih Keiterate.l r pm-ts that Seeretur WerUH would renter, hroiiKlit out n denial at the Whit- Hoiih-. l-'unds vote.) hy coiitfiesH tn i-x-cess n luid't tiKiircH for the na tional Kiiard Wen; released 1V ('resident i'onlidKe. 'hairtnan Maiiden of the linns' a ppropriations comtniliee predict id enoetliiellt hy Ihe next fOUCI- S.- I of a I lit I re.iiiehiK I axes hy thret jhundred iniilinn dollars. ! IteportH that the WashiimMin. Uroverninent was alarme-l hy recent iev.'loitinentH aftectiiiR Airier lean t held iMl concessions in Knssju ver ; a nt horila lively lis-.'redite,. a return of faith. It lru.L-c oo H.HnK thi.- ,.,.,,,,,. x,,,.,,!'1' entering such a period. Kivtn ou trn Imh Ub. ulili It will p;ii ' -T.. . r. ,t ..... - i i , , ,, . (utt up I,, :jiiiil ljii.liuliu' nr" H.itll I'roofs there are in jjlonty.-' Hooks such as 1 'apini f,,liy iKM.n " "Life of Clirist" and Vim Loon's "Storv of the i:ille."j Ns.mns !,.; f ... ,.i:; N" I:"mM Apply. r-. .w, i,ii.: iMii- n iL'UKua -11.1 il huly u lulu -.1 ill ill.-. such as the one centering in modernism. The Youth Move-! i.iw. r imm,. ,r ii roup... nient, distinctly a spiritual quest on the iart of the younger generations. Sermons and lelijjious news taking their place on radio programs. Kven theological controversies them selves are an outward sijrn of inner conflict and reliirlhl in the realm of religion. ' 'The causes of this conic-liack of religion are not soj simply listed. l!ut in gi'iieial I hey may lie said to consist of a wholesale reaction against the complexity and exhaus-l lion of modem life. The World war proved that man's materia was not all gain. The search for the proper mechanics of pevmiment peace is hut a modern manifestation of one of the oldest religious questions among men. I lie tendency of twentieth century life to crush indi vidualism creates another leaction that seeks fulfillment in the simplicity of an inner world of quiet and peace of mind. The preaching of the so-called .Social Gospel has ipil lieen without its effect on lich and poor. U is not easy to sneer at the generous impulses of people who seek to ameli orate the harsh conditions of life. Nor are these impulses confined to the under dog. The rich and powerful have felt the call of duty ai d responsibility. The lop-sided eoucation of youth lesulting in the mount ing list of crimes among the young, hrings another reaction j mat registers on the side or religion. Something will I done, and done soon, to luing the teachings of religion i expressed in morality hack into our school system. All in j ell, we have the dawn of a new day in human affairs. 'I'h ' signs are porlentious and reassui inje. Keligion is comin.j' nacK. Or, to put it more truly, mankind is coming aroun to religion again as the only rock foundation of civilization Of : W.uit nil In Kuily T.iirh. r: "Wluil Ni'ttiH r I, I !M til Ani'Tli-u? l'ltptl : ' NIiikiiiii imil I Al.l the IIH'Hl fa Alhelt 1 ! If- I in tmi: i.Mi: His HUeetie Cttt hklll dead And froze Mm with a loot; It luoke hiti heart hut t h n It Maved lllN pocelhoo. lllel an old f! un- on W ho once lie thniiL'til Civili.atioM ! Un! not a slncte thrill l-'or she was fat and fitly VASIU(,T (API --Sune o' the pui p-ii t.-d tie s stories he) ii ; wnt out nt WashiiiKi nn hy enter prlHine iiirrfspfindents diiiinK' th' dull days of the conifressional re i i hk are not svttin; well with th White Hous At one time or another. Presi dent i 'oolidue hrs figured, i'v.t. inenilter of his cahlnei hos h-er duly written up us having resign ed or hetng on tile verge of pre- M-nting his resignation, only a few of which have panned out. As lute (is Friday it Was neees siry for tin- White House to deny in i sis! en I ly -circulated -stories Hi a .eiretjiry Weeks'" tesiKnation w a: ii, ;in Hie hands ot the President. Al ' t hough tlie Wh.tt e Hons" has re street, fraiin-d trout comment, onolhe. s nitty story which has hrought a Hood o felt. : inquiries and which was found t( We wonder MMiiethiio umii K called n tMMidotr : print. Jokes he unfounded. W Us to the effi Ithat the President had confined )iit if ii hed- expemltt ures for Das'.er to a cccpt n M;u of rloihes. As a mutter of t'ac' Mr. Cooltdc.- is well stocked wit!. ' ' " tlolhtng and It was unneeessMy foi urious tlniiirs: V.ni've linn to huy any! Itine;. WALLOWA, Ore. (Special). ( W. M nn i ford it nd w I f e. und Mrs. Martin Peterson, motored to I-i Ormido the first ofthe week. Tiui weather lias been ideal here for the past several days. Home warm raiim fell here, the first of the week, and followed hy the warm sunshine during the day hus started the Kiass and K'uln grow ing nicely. While tin ground Is very wet, and no moisture Is ap parently needed at this time, the rains will no doibt prove very beneficial hi starting un the crass und grain "crops. Many of the farmers are commencing farm work this week, several In the hill sections having begun plow ing. A considerable amount of) spi niff seeding has already been finished in the al!ey. The meeting of Wallowa Orange o. iio3 held Saturday lilgllt was fail ly well attended. The fourth degree work was put on hy the 'lull team, w tiled has been prac ticing this part for some time. Pol low ing the business session, a lunch of sand wlches and coffee was served by the ladles of the grange, A pie social w as also held, the proceeds umounting' to about Jij.iui, II. O. Ander son returned home , t he latter part of the w eek from J Payette. Ida ho. w here he w as calhd by the death of his father. Li oh. n Andeison was a resident j: this county for a number of years, lb- was born in Indiana hi IM'.i and when a young man moved to low a, where he w as married to Miss Mary Henderson in ISTn, The family came to t his eoiniy in no 4 where Mr. Anderson to Jk up a homestead in the Leap sec tion. In l!'.' he sold his farm and moved to Weis-r, Idaho, w here tin- tamily lived for a couple of years. Paring the year or no with failing h making tt iiii possible for him tolto hav do much work, he has made his 'ity. 11 Stetson $7. la $10 Selioble Sporlex .$5.00 Tics Sox Hart Schaff ner Clothes Shoes Shirts (loves (Ja iters in itt.LAiiv .srsii:( r iii;li MAIiSHPILLO. lre. -- Ciilef ol Police Carter arrested Lee Imncan tielieveil lo be responsible for many robberies and house breakings in Coos county In the jms! few weeks where jimmies were tiMcd and prop erly stolen. I Mincan w as nrr1 sfed jit I he St. Lawrence hotel in this city, when he. had been a guest for several lays. His tool bag lacked pothim past which a competent burglar might lith (Operate with. Imncan is suppose' come here from Kansas had the finest of clothing. hoige w it h Ills children. He survived hy his widow ami t he follow ing children: ICohert An derson of Payette, Idaho; James Anderson, of Hood liiver. Ore.; Mrs. Sadie Simms, of Knterpi j.s", and John. Orvitle and Leotu Au dei.son ol Wallowa. A consiih-! able number of peo ple are still Kuffepnig from the fl i in this sect ion of t he count ry. number of cases are reported lo ha. e i h i -loped into pneumonia. lsjHilk (Kijamas, and cjiiile all that i Mean llruuuuel rcpiires to slave oi't nuaplcion. .Xodre lo Creditors In tie- County Court of I'nion Cnuiity, Oregon. Ill the .Matter of the Kslate of, John W. Itedhead, Oeceased. The und'isigned having been iluly a ppointe I by the County routt of I nlon County, Oregon, administratrix i : the estate nt John W. P-dhead. '!e-,.H,.d, ;,(ld haing iiialiflei, notice is hereby 'ti to Cie ( t'-l!to:s and a'l per sons having claims against said l-'eM:-ed to present them v.-rifi'i is i co. nil ed by law w ithin six m out hs alter t he publication of this notice to V. p. kingo. attor- for said administratrix, at his of lice in the West -Jaeobsun Puild- ing, La Oian le, Oregon. H;ited April Ph. 1i5. I.OOI.AH liLDHKAP. Administratrix of the estate f.f John W. Kedhead. Apr. 4-1 l-l s-;';.-.lay 2 For Sale Or Trade HM-acre farm ono mile from HI gin, well improved; r f i acres in cultivation. Will trade for La Grande property. -c- ' I.! 'At , f. I - V 1.71. EASTER SUNDAY Wlicn ( liililicn Sliuuld Look Their lii'sl. 160 ncres. tliree ntllfs from Lit1 (Irundo. well improvrd; slui-k P'liiipntpnt rocs with tin ii;tc..-. , l-'lno dairy riinrli. Will tfu.l,! for I Aparttiifitt or Hoomin liu iu in l.u Grande. l i l'OIt P.VI.IO A Kinall Rrontry' store in La Clriinde diilnt: a uooil hUHlness. AInu the stole Ijiiildhi und re.sldenee. Six fine ttuitiline one block of HlaiikT'-' S.mmi.iio eaclt. Will terms. IoI.h witliiit ni vv honti. (,'iv.. OUlI. Wo' licliovo Uicic is imthino; too ninl for Infiinlo and Children and. for that reason wc try to carry th-s best j;nid(.' of nicrchaiidio In .sell at popular prices,' and from the larjfo. anioiint of Hats, Shoes, Coats and Die.-ses sold in the last two weeks we know our pi ices are li'dit, and we stand ready to make pood any article that i.; not worth the price paid. Our Kusiness Is Crowinir Every "There's a Reason.' Day- Norton's Kiddy Shop W here Quality Irs Higher Than Trice PYRAMID LAND CO. RIAIX 7S5. READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS The Pleasure Is All Ours, Madam Fo:ir Floors of Fine Furniiurc W. Ii. Rohncnkanip MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES ; n 1 i m f ; ' ! y ACROSS ) ,: ! tt V V ' n-. " ) . i rf,T 5?m-T 1,1 I OOil SB II s-smCA Ul w A Reliable Bank Kcliahility (hat means helpfulness as well as safely no matter what the emergency. La Grande National Bank ItrllnhU, I'roi:n.sMve lAnot&er fee ROYAL At 11 M S the ilniilm i nut pi tn Iiiiiimi Iui:i- jmir i l iiiiinu ii imt n ta-k, I It I I di ni'Hi'.i i .I onr Icnif, tnll FOR the benefit and protection of our dc positoraw.-ith checking accounts, we have installed the Protcctu Check System. With this System, you can write your chcrb tor a certain amount and then protect your check by tearing it at that amount That being Cone, no check am be raised to a higher amount! Call at our bank and let us demonstrate this bystcm to you. It is, free to all depositors. EQUALLY rilACnc.VL FOR POCKET. . DESK AND PAY ROU. USB ifxo mm- (protcctu mm l'lionc Main 7.V.I Easier Greetings La Grande Elecl ric Co. to .our many and 1 1 ieixls. cuMomcis La Grande National Bank II r Mirv f (,tinilt( nntl muht"