Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, May 21, 1925. ' TagG Six S in ILI FEEDERS 1ST A Word to the Wise; Etc.- ELGIN PA! UP Kl.f'.lN (Kp.M-lal) Two drivers who were r-xe'i'ltiitf thi x-rt lim it on tin' hinhViiy were tried he fore Hi1 Juniii-4- ol" the IN-aee WVIhh Tuesday and f i ii h w.'i'fl imposed. Traffic afirem Gordon nnd Hol lirooli mad-- Hie nrnnln. Mr. and Yin.. Mmit,. Witty and children of Area, Idaho, have been j HjHnd I n w ft trw days wiih nlaiivn near KlKin. .Mr. Willy in i hoii of Mr. and Mm. cjuIiimih Willy, of (Yieket Klat. Mr. WMly It Bin-riff of his county and the visit here was a Btop-ovr on an official trip to Ccldwt-ll. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Itoyee have moved from IIh- Morrie Ceoie houe In t)M' eastern pail or Kicin to the William Adaii'H home altove t lit floni'iiiK mill. Mr, and Mrs, lion Myin aii'l family hove mov d to th- 1 1 it Kill house for the HuniiiM-r months. The house formerly occupied (y them hnn l.e.n Pa-d l-y Urn K. O. I. and 1', 'o. Mrs. Itay Norval or Willow Creek in vi-ry ill with pneumonia, at (lie. Hot Lake Sanatrirluin. Mim. C:i TiiiHe and M r. J. 'an- Me Tutth. of Willow t'n-idi, were Minerva Says A woman told inn today, "I thought 1l'' sho-m at Tim Ilooliry were hlfrh prh-.vl, lmt whi-n 1 priced them to day J was surprised to h-p what I could buy for ii llt tlo money, KlioeK and Mlip perH I hotiKlit llml 1 paid $7 and $H for last year. I can qui today for $3.1.0 to $r..0. Anil I never huw child ren'H slioea priced an cheap as tiny have them now. Just think! 7f for Kind-Step. 21 to f. I usu ally pay 1.05 to fl.KIi fur what 1 Imutfht. fij to only $1.4i. Tills Is only half price for these. And h to 1 1, reffilur $3. GO. und all they arc asklnjc now Is f l.'ia a pair. J kihhh they're broke or hard up; hut I should worry, when I can save ii dollar or two on each pair. YuU know, we like to suvo when wo can. Ho good bye, e you tomorrow," THE B00TERY (iAY IIAVDKN. Slirr. Aii'li-Alil SIMM's fur rmllcs nnil .Mrii ! caweB of uVportatioii of lnsan'r r otlurv ihc t'liK'-nk -ally unde.ii ahle alieiiu Mho old he ihmed by the couimiiiloiier of imi.ilK'.Uinn or other ii'siuntslble ot I icer of the district in whir It 1 he alien in u icHithm, continued the report, lu st cad of heinw Issued by the de partment In WuKhiiiKton. "The Necretary ot labor should be directed In all canes where It Is Intended to cancel a warrant, or to Hiifipend depui -tation. to wive tin- ofiic r i.vsuinK' a certificate an oppoilUllity to lie heard, either 'n person of hy letter, lj--fure final action Is taken." I iicincfi and 1 Jiulnetncn's M'l'icft-K Sit-k KeHdcvlJoii DKTHtUT (AI').-The thirtieth convention of the IIrtherhood oi' l.ocotuotive Kircineti and I-JiiKine-men will op.-n lore June I, con tlnnini; for about a month, with representatives of D2o subordina'e lodges and a scor- or more of Krand officers in attendance. The convention will represent nppro.-.l- lliately I r,,llli; Illelllbei-N. Much of t he tim. liie con- Vi-ntlon will be devoted to a st4jdy f I's insurance depart merit, throiiKli which there arc at pres ent 111 tfflMt pidicleS IIKX.CK.lt fllg more than $i;o.oiHt.tiiio, All the Krand officers will be candidates for re-election. The Indies' Auiliary of tlic'or Kani.ation, wUli lod-r.-s an I a correspondimr number of iblc fjatcs, repreK.'rilinrr a mcinber.ihlp of i.iiiioo i.;u convenes here Juno l. Chinook In t iiipiiin Scniti. AlAl(Sm- lKI.I. Ore. I'a( kers ami fishermen on the rmpiiua riv er who operate at Kccdsport arc wondering what retards the Chi nook tieuHon which opened May 1 Reports say then Iiuh been no run of any importance and (tome be lli o (he season watt over and 'lui fish hud passed by, or returned to sen, ui though It Is wtdl known sal mon do not ret urn to the ocean after entering the fresh water, at least in any ouanlitieH. The pack erf: and fishermen, however, report good catches of had. Crabs are plejiteoua and the fishermen are making good returns in this line. Htalea postmaster, ha ruccived the rating f u first-class ol lice, the rating to go Into effect July 1. l!IJfi. I' hurry t'rofi to lit' Short. HA I. KM, rc. Marion county IhkM year will not produce more than 4 pr cent of Ita normal oh.fr. ry crop, tccording to u survey com. pletcd here. The, price to be de manded for tnft product may bo slightly higher tmm In H''-!4. J'osiofficr Is Ailxunctil. KLAMATH FA LLH. fire. Klam ath l-'altH, according to a communi cation, received from John H. Hart let t. first assistant I nlted GET FREE TRU-BAKES With Every Purchase of Cup Custard Cookiesi At 45c the round at ' JOEL'S GROCERY mm And Market Main 739 Normal Plan I ndcr Way. fiALKM, Or. pinna and Hpeelfl calloiiM for th" new normal school to bo located in Ashland are beinir prepared, according to J. A. 'hur chlll, slate superintendent of pub-j li' instruction. Mr. t'hurc)!! re- i turned from Ashland, u here he conferred with the architect. The plant will cost approximately $17.",hiMI and probably will lie ready for us,- eaiiy next year. I callers In Klgln two days last week. Miss Georgia Scott, of the Fair view district has been spending the post week with relatives In Wal lowa county. Mr. and Mrs. Luc'.an Hhelton and son i lonrild. of I taker, drove ovor Inst Sunday on a visit to Mrs. John Hheltou, Mrs. Hhelton and Donald will remain here for a visit of a week or ho, but Mr. Hhelton will re turn to Itnker the first of the week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Houtliwick, of Wallowa, drove out to Tuesday afternoon, ond were night guests with relatlv , Mount Pleasant. ' Mih. George Hcott Is finite her home on Indian Creclt. t Mrs. Jesse llreshearH and , P. F. Weiss made a t rip jGrande Monday afternoon. KlKin Mrs. to La 15c Package Of Tru-Bakes Free with every purclia.se of n pound or more of Tru-Itlii Cup Custard Cookies at '15c the pound. The City Grocery hist Hack of t ni l 's on 1 piiom: main r.;:t hay hu m i l lr St. ritr.i: ii:r,ivi.itv Aliens' Registration May ,M WTighten Immigration Law l-ognine liaflm.'id llcgun MAKSIIFlKLH. ure. W o r lc coinmenccd on tlte Stout lugging railroad on Houth slouch, three miles from (ho county bridge. The contracting firm received a ship ment of machinery and a crew wa.i put to work on t tie fir si of t he grading. The road of U miles is to lie finished by September 1. Buy a Pound of Tru-Blu Cup Custard Cookies Get a 15c Pkg. of Tru-Bakes Free Cup Custard Cookies are delicious and a pound will melt away before you know it. To get the FREE Tru-Bake Crackers, sim ply buy. a pound or more of Cup Custard Cookies and we will give you the Tru-Dakes FREE. No Charge For Delivery Phone Main 75 J. G. SNODGRASS PlIIfAGO (AP). The eil committee on selective Immigra tion of the eugenics committee of the V nlted States today announc ed its recommendations concern ing alien entrance into the coun try, all of which have to do with the enforcement of existing laws, or with changes In these laws w hich the committee Hub) could .be made without altering the fundamental legislation already enacted. The report w as made public here by Hairy Olson, chief Justice of the municipal courts, and a member of the commlttt "Our immigration laws should at-Bll- tlnips b 'rigidly enforced," said the report, "and all border line euNea, which are mostly those liable to become public charges tor medical reasons, should be de barred unless thern is very strong evidence In favor of admission. Appeals from adverso decisions of the boards of special Inquiry should rarely bo sustained, and all appeal decisions should be based on evidence only, as the law In tended, and not on personal rep resentation or political influence. "Aliens should no longer be ad mitted on bonds. They should eit her come in clear, or. If they are unfit, should not come In at all. The steamship companies This Week Only- Free! Tru-Bake Crackers With purchases of Tru-Blu Cup Custard Cookies Simply come in and make a purchase of a pound or more of Tru-lUu Cup Custard Cook ies at l."e the pound. We will give you FREE at l."c package of Tru-Bake Crackers. Cup Custard Cookies are delicious. They fairly melt in your mouth. Two English style cakes hold' be tween them a custardy confection that teases the taste for more at each bite. Get Yours At The Grande Ronde Meat Company MEATS CROCKKIES PHONE MAIN fiO should be held strictly account able for making the preliminary examination before embarkation which the law requires, and they should be fined in every case in which it appears that an alien lias been brought here who is lo ad in tssiblc. under the law, and whose inadmissibility could have been detected by u proper exam ination at the port of departure. "UeKistration of aliens should be required by law. The time limit for deportation of insane and other eiigenicaily undesirable aliens who, from causes not af firmatively shown to have ar Is n subsequent to entry Into the Lull ed States, have become members of these classes, should be re moved. Higher physical stand ards and, ns recommended by this committee In its first report, high er mental standards should be re quited of all aliens." i'oneernlng the immigration act of J H2 1. thti committee said "it should be maintained and streng thened in such respects as experi ence in practice shall Indicate to be necessary for the filfllmont of its fundamental purposes." "The extension of quota limita tions to the countries of the West ern Hemisphere is both login! and necessary. To break ilown our present law In order to admit more 'labor' would undermine its fundamental purposes and put Im migration back on a purely l-co- noiulc basis." The requirements of registra tion , according to the report, would greatly simplify the process of Americanization and naturali zation. "There la no hnrdship or Indignity In this for any alien who is rightfully here. The ob jection to the plan comes chiefly from those who get rich by snrm' gllng In Illegal Immigrants and from the aliens already here who llvo by exploiting their more re cently arrived fellow countrymen." Tho warrant of arrest In all Ad Club Head M J f I I f. K. Wootlbrldue of New York wan ' frhMtefl prculilent of th Awsmlitttnl Advcittstnff Clubs of the World at the unnual tneetlim held ut llous j ton. 'Vaji. ''Crackers FREE'' YOUR GROCER joins with Tru-Blu Master Bakers in inviting you to take advantage of this FREE gift offer before closing time Satur-1 day night. . ...m. llff t" ' TTIt t 1 1 i I ii I i I T n Clip the coupon in the lower right hand corner of this advertise ment. Present it to your grocer. He will give you a full size 14c, package of Tru-Bake Crackers free With the Purchase of a Pound or More' of Tru-Blu e cj sv T5 - iy.X Lup Lustard Cookies Are Really Delightful iDoublo-value cakes mnde of two light-textured ErtR lish style biscuits with a fillinR of custardy confectioli that makes them nn epicurean treat. Your grocer has a fresh supply of "Cup Custard" Cookie-Cnkes. at Cup Custard Cookie-Cakes This free package'of Tru Bakes is an ' anniversary gift pure and simple. It will be with drawn at store closinff time Sat-' urday night, May 23. Don't; miss it, CUP THE COUPON NOW 45cLb. Get a Pound or Two and : a W "i f- Wet tTWSsA mis lyr? mo ara? V tSJ "r ifivZ coupon JL. iSQA iB W jLsP V' 'A Wf.K - ' Pkl! of TRU BAKE SODAS Pimm : pr oroe.fi Kun. --.t..-.. --,-,,;, " TRH-BLP B1SC01T COMfAKT-Spokin. u P.,4.' ' iTRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Spokane Portland