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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1925)
THE LA GRANDE-EVENING OBSERVER Thursday, June A, 102o. Economists Studying Plans To Facilitate Purchase of Farms aii p, mn-ftini't,i',;etMifc ijiijuL;.iiiil.llJiiil!i;ii..l,ilii i(jfi--ftf"eM""w'"nni Page Six POZKMAN, Mont. (A!) An i educuttonnl work nnd for the pur .agricultural experiment or nation-j pose of I tnt rlltitltif over the coun. wide inlereKl, whereby well known t try th vuli;ublo Information which economists, MKrlrulHiriiltHtH ami! will develop In tho experiments, really nu n hope to find tho moat One of the essential poind In practical Holution or the landlord-syBlem In that euch tenant who tenant problem on the farm. Is un-jcntcni upon a farm does bo In the der way In the northwest thla 'XM ctallon of tmyfim the placo ut HtliiK. HueKed by -fundi loaned some nine in uio imure, una hi uh through thi' I .a ura Sp'-llnian Kock- e feller foundation, and under the KUhluneo of economists, succeHsiut runners and reulty men. tho Knir- Itriee named In his original ti-iiaii uy ronlraet. Hackers of tho Knlrivny Funns corporation bellevo thut MicceHsful Hound economic, basis: invcHllKut- om will In- certain of a fair return on Invented capital, while tenants will be assured tif farm ownership with puytiMfitH extended over period ot years, and also tiHHiired of the hlKhet posinble chuneu of sue (VMS tlllOUKh llltelllKetlt advice Ulld direction from expert 8 employed hy the landlord. SHRINERS DON BATHING SUITS (Continued from Pg One.) way Karma corporation bus seour-' results from their experiment will ed farniB and cnK"Kcd temml in 'open u new era of land settlement tho northwest to start operation of In the noiiliwejii, wiin iimutoru nn .iH.riment In tho lntureat nf.teiiiuit relations estubllsll on American agricultural Bcience. The announcement of tho new corporation and Its backing hy thn l.aum Kreinan Hoehefeller foun dation hu8 been made in Montana hy M. I.. WIlHon and J. I.. Humph r'y, illreclors of the corporation. Tho corporation, iliey explain. Keeks to establish four fundeiiient nl farniB In the nori hwentci n (ireat Plains region. Through these ex periment they will tech to demon- Htrato as follows: First, thnt aouml Inndlord'tennnt relationa can he entablishe.l wliero )iy the capahh- bnant with limited capital may, within a,, reasonable time, become u farm owner If he Ih given proper K'Udance and work Iiik capital by an intrlln.-nl. land lord. Beeond. that workable plans ran ho developed for the H"tf foment ond development of privafely own ed lands under competent KUldnnoe, ond direction,-with reasonable in tercut on Invested rapliat. Tlilrd, I hat ihere can bo devel oped ll type of -fiKi h ull lire best pulled to the northern Cretit Plains nren. 1 Kourlh. 1ht there la n field for prlvute capital In the formation of farm companies which will pur chase or contract lor purchnse of farina: reork'anlsce, base under an reunited In the expected advance ment of nil officers by which James t ilui'K'"r of lienviT. 'olo., was hoNen imperial potentate to sue eed J no i cm K. ('handler of Kansas Clly. .Mo. other olfieerH chosen In the iinconteHted election were Imnlel W. t'ruHland, Montgomery, A In., Imperial deputy potentate; 'larence M- I Hill bar, Providence, imperial chief rabban; l-Vank Jones, I oust on. Texaa, imperial a.sslMlant i abbnn; l.ee V. Youiir-!i-worlh, Atx AtiKeba, lmn'rliil liih priest and prophet ; II I la m W. Itrown. J'ittKbuiK, imperial treaa- nrcr, re-eleet'd: Ib-njamin W. I'ow ell. ito.Hton. liMpertiil r''(rbT. re- lected; K. J. Klelrher, ItochealtT, N. Y-, imperial oriental Kuide; pervlalon and naell them to cap- ' i'homaa J. JloiiHton. OHIcuku. 1m nblo yotinK tenants who have dem onstrated character and Induatry, but who lack capital to buy land. Tim Fairway Farms corporation will aeleet competent agricultural experts to advise with the tenanta. bo that each tenant will hnvo the f4"fc advice of a trained apeciallat who , .iH, in turn, barked by the experl . enco and judgment of economlata, BiicceHHful lurmera und realty men. :ecauae n. number of thea- farms will be In Montana, it working nff reeinent Iuih been made with the Montana Htale ColleRe extenalon Hewtco to lote them aa n btiniH for "Why! He's Nothing But Skin and Bones" "Many Him? Never" Z" "Quit klddlUK me, Akoch: when I Kit ready to land a man he'a Kot to he u n-ab man with plenty i-Co'ortJiallHy jtenh -on- IiIh bones." "Uf courae, I dunce with Kd: lie's a good enough fellow and I JuhI feel aorry for him, but no ttklnny, hollow cheeked, apludle ahanked loth la going to sail the voyagn of life with me." Cheer up, I'M t IiIuks aren't an .L bad ua they look to you right now. Many humlreda of aklnny, gaunt, emaciated men looked even v orae than you do till aomeuue , . told them about McCoy's Coil Liv er Oil Compound Tablet a (the new ' way to take Cod l.lver IHI and how It would p it pounda of good .': firm, healthy flesh on their bonea In Jimt a few weeka. Nothing like these liealth ereat Intr, weight piodnciiiK tablela for akluny, under weight men, na Ihotmands can teat If y. Htart to .'" tako them today-GK tnbleta do cents at Ited Croaa lirug Ktoro. (Jlnss Druga, Inc.. I & I. Irug Co. (mall orders accepted) or any rcnl drugglat anywhere in Noii h or South America. And listen: if yoi don't put 5 pounda of good fleah on you In :to days, get your money back lhat'a fair enough, but be aui'e very aur- thai you get McCoy's Cod l.lver OH Compound Tablets the original and genuine. Adv. perlal first ceremonial master Karl C. Mills, Ies Molnea, imperial accond ceremonial twister; Clifford Ireland, 1'eorla, III., Imperial imir hhal, and John W. Hebrell, jr., im perial captain of the guard. Red Cross Nurse Makes Fine Record in North I'N'ALAPK'A, Alaaka (AT) .Vewfl dlnpntches referring to Miss Kmlly Morgan, the ited rona nurse, as the heroine of the Nome diphtheria epidemic, have reached remote. 1 !nalnska. lint tho people of this community are no) sur prised, for they recall her work here, where, as In Nome, alio was the lone nurse working with the only doctor within hundreds of miles. For 18 months Miaa Morgan braved the blizzards of these Aleu tlas Islands to bring gladness into tho dingy homes of the natives. Her skill and her b i n 1 1 o a I wu ys were'dP'tlre' t bimnAiitl' of the peo ple, who found her unralltng In times of Illness and distress. (Hie of lmr added dutiea here wa that of matron In the Jesso l.ee home, maintained iv n,,. Meth od 1st Women's M laalonary society for destitute wuif.s. Alice Oevlln, one Aleutian lot brought here, had an almost Incredible history. While living1 In a hole In the ground with a sod roof, she saw her mother de voured by starving husky dogs, She was brought tu the homo with a scar on her sunken cheeks made by the dogn. Miss Morgan nursed her back tu liealth. Uefore she came to Alasku Miss Morgan hud a herloc record us a Ited Cro. nurse with the American army In France. Farmer I ie.s In Hitch. COnNF.Urfl. Ore. William Hchoen, a farmer living a mile and n half south of here, was killed when a drainage ditch on his (arm collapsed and burled him. It took neighbors more than three hours to recover thn body. ftehoen is survived by n widow and two children. Men may be dumb, but very few of them wenr atylMi clothes. Do your buildings shiver? Exposed surfaces need to be covered to protect them from sun and ruin, wear and decay. , The stuunchest of mutcriul will rot, rust, or otherwise decuy without a weatherproof coat. Paint is the most practical co;it and Rasmussen Pure Paint Is least expensive - because it covers and protects so muc h longer. Ask your dealer for color cards. Ask your painter for an estimate. I VARNISHES I CREOSOTE SHINGLE STAIN. Eft I ftntniLMnrrMtc$rtlnU Suln rirvt retool ! ilir tM- of tlw liiriRk, (or it I toiUd l--v tlt limlM. lh.,io( ittrrrly It pottlol tit a-imvI, ririuov tli lut,tn f ntiiuv (ii'witu, and r"'t i1rm mu mJ I muKikKr, liMitbv kntheiurt the Ul ul tii - t'tttUutd ami &ulU4 Sold by Grande Ronde Lumber Company iJ f 2' tit V:: l'KIil'KTUAI. SlMMi:it lli:lti:. The illy uf C:umn. cuiilliil of nein.l.i.' The illy In 4HU0 twi unuve ura Icvvl and lieur Hie i'i.iulnr. Munii-lpal TliealiT In the renlir Jiiiu the lui-acas Cuthrdral uil (hi! Mt. : SIIHDDINO HIS IIKAVIF.S. This buffalo U nno ot tli 3.101) li'ft of all Ihe Iniiunii'ralile henls that oniu roamiil tin. plains. The kuirulii'a noo always Is moist no Ills smse of smell may l)e more aiulo. When Ihu ivhiil is in Hie riRht ilirtilluu he can smell an enemy a mile or so away. .!,,,ii3llll!(!!i tiWW'W", -i 4h MI'.KICAN TOt ItlSTS AUK l l.(Hiit(i to Japan Mrlv tills year, mill iIiiiiikIi inry mium m alili to roiiMimiiilrrr auliw for Iglit swing, they term (o prefer the old JlnrlliMia style. 7. $5::-mr&s J i - ,J ut t ft lit ' A a V.Xb'M WOMII'Jt how the cameraman nnppens to he Just nt the rllit spot at the rle,ht thne to eaten the Knelish rider Just ns ho fulls from his horaef Atavho no mnny riders, like tho ;';lnvo of Wales, tall that it is Impossible to miss all of the cameras. . ft I ? . '.- 4 A ! ii 1 im'M u r i rr ... :s 4 TfSv--- 4 SOMK- TANAHIUS MIST UK T.UMll l IM lieorcn I:.im Iv. ono ir AmrrU-n'M werte-t. rot-s, lrnMilnK m f ttifmueil Moiiiitaln bird. Nuw of the fnnxlrt lu' (hit ahlpmeiit uC 2Ut'l could rilljluo (ilrln Shtw to Adopt I'lishlon or I'.nhheil llnir MANILA (Al)--Whllr Filipino KirlM, In Mniiil luimlx-rM, iKue Tui ftome time shown a ii iuli-iu-y to adopt Knroptan tiress, it is only recently tliat they liuve vo or ii n i Into the fielti of hohheii (ctir. tmly a tew Bo far have lehleii m Hie lemptatlon to clip their !ohk hlack loekH, hnl many predict jonn rfru niaite t In t the cti.stom will ;irow lie on uhp of the ctimlort :ilTinlei hy short hair in thi;. lropte;i eiim-ale. 1HRaK Tit- I I l i i i.n .iKjafitS'iriOJvJ-si"B m vfj i -r- I To Buy Stocks and bonds from stiiinfrnis and from strange companies is like casting your pearls before swine. Don't do it! HIED STATES ing to be proud of For more than a generation Perfection Oil Stoves have fostered women's pride in cookery.' Their line cookiiif results and complete reliability are known in millions of homes. With the conu'ngof the modern Perfection Range the lutest achievement in oil stove progress those extra service features are now added which bring to humes without gas the full cooking con venience of city kitchens. Recently invented burners which give the cook ing speed of gas, improved designs which lighten work and shorten kitchen hours with these ad vantages Perfection Oil Ranges give a cooking service unsurpassed even by the finest gas stoves. Your dealer will be glad to demonstrate Per fection's gas-like service and simple operation. See him today. The Cleveland Metal Products Co. CtoiiW Branch 4Slk and IhllU Strntt PERFECTION Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens Styles, sizes and prices to suit every need. For quid luarmlh nvmever nte.-!ttl tl:i ttrjHtitin Oil lUattr. For abundant hot water without gas th$ Firfiititn Ktrount Wattr Utaur THINK-- Whnt protect ion do yo i hnv? when you buy from pe.l dlei'H? Do you know where you onn find them when yon fire not Hntisfled wil h tho wares and need tin adjust ment ? Po they support this rom muntty. the town, the coun ty, the state, the churches, or any of our local nf fairs 7 More often you buy In ferior Roods at hhrher pi le -s ami have no eoine-hnct; whatever. " ilvo Vim r I,cx'nl Dealer Your ltusliM'ss, He Is AIvnM Itelinhlp. THE L & L DRUG 00. ! ' 1 li 1 1 1 1 'I Sale Saturday Only No I'hone Ortlei-s NEW SATIN GLASS BOWLS j 1 vie 98c A most useful and necessary Item for every home. The,e hea'itlfut K'ass bowls are fin ished in the most poput.ir wit In finish. They come In three colors, red. hh:e mid Ki en In four did rent shit pes. some have hlnek stands. They ruiie in yi.e from S to lu Inele s. I on't Ow-tlook iliK Urn icaiit F. L. Lilly The Car That Put The War In Warren JIM WARREN bought a car the "Gingerbread Six." Never heard of it before, but he happened to be walk ing along Automobile Row and during a lapse moment his foot slipped he stepped inside. "Nifty boat," said the salesman. "Not bad." said Jim, as paint and doo-dabs got in their hypnotic work. "But why isn't it advertised?" asked Jim. "Don't need to advertise a job like that," was the fore armed reply. Sounded logical. But - Six months later Jim had a collection of bolts and grease-cups and broken springs and disjointed steering mechanism and a motor that almost ran. "Never again!" said Jim. "The'car that's little known and never advertised hasn't much responsibility; little to live up to. But before I buy another caror an other anything I'm going to get the facts. I'm going to read the advertisements about automobiles or what ever I'm buying." Advertisements are an invaluable guide to intelligent buying. Read them regularly. 11 HEAD THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS ,.-rW,.r.