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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1925)
PAGE FOUR ' THE UK GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 fbx (Braitbc ucuurg bscruer Ad Indrpnidrot NtwpfT FRANK B. APPI-EBT HAHVET K. MATTHEWS... -Editor an4 Publisher Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1411 Adam Arcsua, Qrandfl. On-non, The Observer-star published evert Kridav. Entered at the Postoffice at La Graade, Oreron, aa Second Class Mail Matter under act of March 2, 1171. OKFICIAJL PAPER OF UNION COL'NTT AND TB.M CUT OK LA GRANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Tna Asaoclatcd Preaa la exclusively entitled to naa for jrib. Ucatloa of all new dispatches credited to It or not oihervls credited If published therein. All rights of republication of peclal dispatches In thla paper, and also tea local ftava herein alao'are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES bj Carrier Dally, per month In advance Pally, six months In advance bally, single copy By nlaii. Dally, per month In advance Dally, per six months in advance Daily, per year In advance-, r .,, - , Weekly Observer-Star, per year -tt.M -1.0t ADVERTISlNa RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch , , Time contract rates on application. ! VOU WHOHOKVEIt shall give you a cup of water to drliirC lu my name, because ye belong- to 'hriat, wrily 1 bay unto )ou, he shall not low; his reward. Mitrlt &; 41. THE OLD HOME TOWN thee must, liu-twe MSJJ. -fh. ;sv aes ssvte Tl J 1 tyvA:s w Hy Stanley !fund and i,i'-ctJ ittle for Saturday' track meet- Sion.e of the trackmen made Ape-echcs telling -what they intended to do In the met, and am Captain Jen sen was not present, Warren Gil bert save a creditable Imitation of ihe pch Captain Jen-n would have ifiven. Tieketn pass-i out for the 'Honor liripht' and the claw tNRV AOOlC SATE !'jNaC TO START Hi S SroOO AiU. VfdTTJs the RApy "College President Stops Flirting," says a Saturday head line. Did his wife catch him? ; bp; careful about that fire. Forest fires are beginning to appear as daily items. The greatest tragedy nature faces is the forest fire. Many of them are unavoidable and spontaneous; but many are due to the carelessness of heedless folk. The camping season ,is beginning and it is a good time to make a hearty res- lution that nature suffer nothing from your fault this sum mer, that the tinilier of our own Oregon be protected to the utmost.' ; Fire, whether in a city or at sea or in the luiest, is a OFFICE CAT Junius MSCOVKIUtS Beyond the hill And past the plain, The tide cr:ps in And out again. Chicago T!t, Tribune Day aft'-r day. The whole year rouiV, The sun come up And th-n gow down. .Sprinpft Id Mass . I'nion School News r--iv4 boxca of candy- Margaret f Kaker rrpreacnted the Junior ciaa. ;j Ijoi Nelson, the ftophomore and ; lavwnc Grey the freshmen, jj Loodoa Com pLaUMtl of Old Of Gcnile Slrfarnh of Traffi" LONDOS (AP London hud traffic oroblnita hundreds of veur were urped to iKll - , t(or lh- aulAniobilo waa ever many as possible- The Junior claas, &s uu,il. his again dupiaed its iad nbip by coming' out iu a "fad" before the other cia-. Th-- Junior giri aru wf-arin? one err en and one yel low fttockme, wbile the boys are earing overalls and suspenders. The director of the Senior play jravu a party for the play cast Thursday evening a t:he dorntic science rooms. Kvrone tnjoedj the wrty very much. j The A. G--S gir; ga. a mat-' int dance Knday --innr at 4: o'ciotk in honor of tne .-ighih A jrirls who win nter hitrh school the j following term. I A short program was featured j and dainty ref reshiin-nts 5erel. ' i A n ase ml t y was h 1 d M on I y riiormng for ih purjrow- of noiu- ; inatiriE studt-nt body officers for next ear. Tlie minutes o( the 15T meeting w r- r- aJ and ;ipprov-d. TJie Mud-nt body piii.int. Ualph S'bh. vipia.n' d the dutie.s of dil fi'ient officers, W'-.-h-y Irwnto!i, (;.ry.- f',!,! wre iiomitiatt d for j re).)-,i!; Jr vin und'-l for ic- pr-s:d-nt: and Matkarvt (J.(10s, uiti Ii-irothy' Kunk for trcretar -irt iu'iirer. offic-r.; W.11 thought of. Old book ut forth that, in the beginning of the Ith century traffic troubles wen acute that a contemporary author mrots? an article on tiie subject en-titi-d: 't.oach and Sedan. Pleas antly 'imputing for Peace and Prec-d-nce." Incidentally. Loudon wy.s thei descritMd as a cily of "fogge and rotten misiea." suliering from truf tic conception like "mutton pi s it a cook s ovt.-n." IVench dictionaries ur- in cn-a' demand since the I-'r-.nch claiisei) ha e started to work crofcs puz zle. This is a n w and inttT'-st- inc way to increa- the vocabu- ' Tl1"" ' l-ction "' flary and is i-Aect-d !o aid th- ! ' lu next Tu.-sia students in th' ir study of m iirh. j Mr. .!acTvih g". i The Music cjaaen-s nr.- working l bona lor t.: jdifigently in order to take petit in ! Ithe mu?ic m mory contest which j Pn.'.'-s re ;.:ir '. is rapidly drauini; to a cloe. r"iJ' ' : w ':o .-'M U;e t selections by notd compose r, and 1'1;" Th jmusiciaits are bains' studied in this, j contti. ently. 1 th- J'm (ir:-! of life's lull roundalout l-irtt I breathf in, Th n 1 breathe otit! CU--iand. o. I'luin lK-al-r Ah. Life's V hob is junl atoit A viliipb- (as" Of in and out ri(- The high school glt club sang for Parent-Teaher meeting Kn day. Thft feleclions were "Go Itown Moses" and "A Warrior , Hofd- a I An j G. a,. tub! y wvs call : d SduesJ.y at jntf ri;iijion. ITfi'- girls vol-d to esi rtiiin th' ; eighth A gl: rilda after j-choof ;and the U-Mlon of a Mother. and i'aughlers banquet was tiiscus d. ttn-uior k '..;. The s -nior w. t Jtob- cm jiiiiith .who wi!i fcet his :tmir frev. while the oW;T three i!aiihe3 The Nearest Service IS Ford Service Perkins Motor Co. 4th and Adams i TU-rc . lo Ijp jif j:ril"I to :li-Hi- -a- iiiii-I li.- anfnllT ,u;ir i,i a rnm-dv tjill- very terrible thing, annihilating in its progress, most diffi-, s-y.'Z, i U,ZJTk7J or cult to control. It sets no bounds to its destruction other i""x- jciwranvra .i,ot. ;i from Hi. m. i than the consuming of everything its flames can feed on.f xv,;,rrn K.,,anc..A1 Sorlnn I S'h", an.i'X "7"nd." ah A match thrown to the gixmnd can legin it; a cigarette '"-i ik K-nii.c an .-njoy....i- .n-jih.- i.roc.as from iiir prwiu-tion stub or pipe plug can do it; an uncovered campfire oft;. I'm".., J "' '. THJZ' do)CS it. ! ' ' .nw field. Th- p!t.y Jtas le-n pre- . .lit . i i a- 1 '"'J "l' ,f;" oril's u-t!v ot.senf-d fc. re bWorc aitd linn also i i-or years there. lias !een a steady campaign eduuitin-r !, Mf,. s-uel-m that th- eiothmg, been gin in Laker and rnion. I (he Aliericaa xle in Uie pj cservation of their wox!i '"HnuM,'ar,,rs ,",cht one.ntratei ... . imd forests. Still there .re fires, for the hardest thin,:7. B " """ '-""Lorntf WZM tin the world to teach the human i-.tce is sclf-piotection 1 !and ,ra, k n ,.,x,. T). Hl. . ''nd the most difficult defect of character to remedy iuMT,..;" 'Zu-r'&l XVTZ1C' Carelessness. 4m - ''"- I a tm; put on for the atlnitic I Tliosc who t-iijoy nature should le the fii-st to care for! You Wouldn't Give A Lead Nickle- for a razor that you couldn't sharpen or put in new blades. So why don't you fig ure the same way when you buy a lawn mower? It's necessary that a lawn mower be sharp to run easy or do a good clean job. You can sharpen an Eclipse Lawn Slower so easily that you will always have a nice working' machine and besides save a big lot of expense. Let us show you. JOHN MELVILLE 1428 Adams Ave. enjoy Iter and the last to destroy her. Th-- rnod'Tn film product I prnbaiMy ha' hi-d Moiw ,the Uf.le w h'-fi th- Itchifi u. id ' IMI.pi. ,!V( . ulatin? w h' t n mi iiijc th r "t'iiMn- 'Htr ariliiiiM-lii- KtN-r' I t-ry Mwjr. 1 hal bate to writ'' In ttr lailM-r.' i.tf Iilni tit-. lea!rr. He did ; a winmm; iik.h schooi- i I.a (jiaiide (li nioiistialcd a pleasing brand of MiH'iioiit. "fc.alunlay in the track and fic!d meet ;-.t IVndletoii hr the high school athletes earned off first honors in Cdiiipe lition with two other .strong M-hools. The Uys who hat a share in Die jioint winiiing dcseivc a great deal of credit "'' iir." I'or their splendid yhowing and those who were less for-! ... .lk , , tunate lecjiuse of V keen comictition are eouallv deserv- i i:i.-r..jrth to 1. ... nig for their effort. 1-a Crande is very fortunate in havin-r it scIkmjI that always stands highly in athletic competition;! it is moic foitiiiiati? in having athletes, scluxil authorities, ' and a coach who faster and maintain a high degree cf .1 (ixu-Lsniaiiship and a student Uxlv whose spirit is thorough-1 ly in accord with tnie yiort.snian.ship. it is gratifying t t have a winning school, but it is more gratifying to know''1 that the spiiit of that school is highly democratic and fair, juid that by virtue or the unity that athletic competition produces the se!n.! maintains a gKd stanilaid of scholal- ihip i. lid cliiin. v. h'.lcsi.me living. To win is a pleasing sensation, but more than that "the game's the thin"."i ir. i.l. a t n th.-y (ir. 11. on- y i-. - .1 s dli il'ltlll. i i- .1 T:- w i'Ol b'Ke i:M Mori . run I" d p'iz'. no doui-t Li. fihirr'-s oil' t til 's Vo itl.tih.ty i.ill lTi v.ulUtt Uti- lion thing a AIM' V'.M J wiiiri.rtt that d.o. In I tiili.k t-. In- v. ill ( -4l HU1IH' Whether the ; coie U' tojnpcnsalinn for t!ie did his l.tvt and did in youth, cannot fail active years of ;,trr i-kl Ni-w-p.irr "dd. I'l.Mll I '!' i V i sr.. II. li. hij.:h or low, Uicie is always adt fjuate s .. , w. - kiy nw'imr. has !.( 11 .l't !. i jdu lt) ) If,, tt ,t Im a ' "'ij' hu-ill- ti,- 11 .f f. iiv ' Tl.. "..t..it ti l" 'l b-tce-d ! J YV. W iiUirr. and I ,t (n .j iu-nii'i- r lie- li. !m;im;.' m- in Im. pnbti-tM .1 Mai 1. Mr. O'Ciru hat tuin. ,1 to i'( 11.11. -t.n If- put.- : !im.' d ii.-- 1 . , r tor i-i-tv than !i! x. ..r., DAYS LEFT To Act On Our April Offer true spoilsman in the fact that he it fairly. Such a spirit, engendered to aid in character building for ths life. MARKET JOELS GROCERIES I'hone Main 7.19 ll(IMi;(;U(. (iircn Onions. ;l hum lies Uadishrs. per hiimh Spinach, '.i pounrl- IJcrN, per Imimi Ii Itliuhai li. I pounds 10c .c 'iaC 0c '1'tC I .V,et- - A ONLY $1 DOWN FOii THE COITER Ti ll AuloNaiic And Easv Monthly Payments CAPABLE ' Was tier- A Valuable Electric Premium Free ' s f . -av Lfzi FRIGIDAIRE does much imnc than just supply ku peiioi iff 1 iteration. It Onvcs its own ice in handy culies, just the si.e to slip into goblet, and us pure us your di inking valei. Jesse HiiM-nhauiu, Agent, with Bcnham Electric Co. I'hone .Main 101. New Foley J.ldg. I":: l m a : " To 1 tan d p n l upon u fur CJtfwbl tefl'.-. no mutt w hjit the ti.ilt bt- .lrw. to t-j eonlT with you na i to d tiiis and th-n IjH ttry (h 111 out. ig, w- 11. 1. titttitij. 13. Our Imsliil iir i? I Kt ytrur mtKv, IS trxv vt lisMK' ' -s, Main tj no inntt'T 1 1 r clrvuin- I u.ty b-. Wr I J ETMMKRMAI I ndrrtdiW 71 Housewives have jmithasi'd llicsi' niiichiiies from its this month. This is the best offer on washers in (he .Northwest. II posilhcly ends April rr - 5 Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company (i, 17J5 Kirt Sclul.'nrr S: M ine If You Want Your Spring Clothes to "Do You Proud" Pay enough for jine quality You'll find that you et a lot of solid value for the little bit extra you pay Faultless style, for example -rich woolens- needlework of the sort that exclusive tailors charge bitf monev for Our finer Hart Schaffner tS: Marx clothes are luxur iously made, but the price is easy $45, $50, $55. WOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS i! 60 5 ? s s NATIONAL i;.M!V u K April 27th to May 2nd SPKC1AI, S1.00 l'HK i;S AI.I, WKKK alues You Can Not Afford to Lose Koys' Wash Suits. A,, 2 to S , $l.,m I. ills I. loonier Drosses SI ,,,, 1 Yards 27-ineh Diaper Cloth 'JZ"Z.7"'?l!u0 (Daisy Cloth r Canton Flannel) '' 2 Double r.reasted Art Silk Strip Infants' Shirts SiZ0s2t" (i . .: ?!..... Duy your infants wear at these prices. Severn! articles se-hng less than co,(. rMU in our stoc-J; and ask tor I Ki:i; ;()0K ox INFANTS CAUL, l.veiy .Mother should have this book. Norton's Kiddy Shop Ihiy During National l'.ahv Week SANK ; .5 ' 1