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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1925)
Friday, June 12, lfl2T. 1 ape f Our lliu ue yiiimiurj nn'ininu uui.iiv i m T"1 r I,' K I' fNK IIL' L'l U in 1 I lV I K v.-n . H ' Tl lirt T T T A H CO i h iih l.i.en rnnilltlcrcil. " " " II UU1 UUiV IUU , ,. ) -V lliIJ 5a fombc fanin (Dhscrte An Iiidt'pendent Newspaper FRANK B. APri.KnY Editor and rubllshfr HAHVEY K. ilATTHKWH .BuillciM MnnuKcr IJjbllshed evening, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Obscrver-Slnr published every l''rldoy. Entered at the Postofflce at lAk Orande, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1879. ( OFFICIAL PAI'KK OF UNION COUNT AND TUB CITY; OF LA GftANDJ- MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub ltcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If publtahod therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news here in also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION BATES By Carrier Dally, per month In advance.. 7 Go Dally, six months In advance...... (4 60 Dally, single copy - ... . . ... 60 By MuU Dally, per month In advance Dally, per six months In advance...-..... ..... Daily, per year In advance . . Weekly Observer-Star, per year . 60o ,.2.50 IG.UO .-J2.00 ADVERTISING KATES Display, foreign, per column Inch . 4 20 Display, local, per column Inch......... .............. .....4uo Time contract rates on application EVE HATH NOT KEEN, nor ear heard, neither huvu entered Into the heart of man, the thiltw whi':h God huth prepared lor them that love him. 1 Corinthians 2,11. The difficulty that prevents most of us from being good talkers is that we are equipped with inadequate term inal facilities. . Last June it was too much hot weather and too littlo rain. Now it looks as if the weather man were determined io reach the other extreme. , President Coolidge's refusal to appear in the motion picture screened recently at the Naval Academy was a most sensible stand, Why should he be ambitious to be come a movie actor he has a job. School districts around Imbler will vote next week on the question of forming; a union high school district and thus seek to solve the problem of better education in their home community. With the new Oregon law now in force governing charges that may be made for students not hav ing high schools, there will probably be very little oppo sition to the project for the Imbler territory. With the facilities they now have, the people of that community ca.i provide high school education for their children probably at loVer cost than "to" permit them to go to'schools ino'ther districts. And certainly a home high school would be vastly more satisfactory. A three mill tax is small cost, indeed, for the benefits that will be had if the school i.s established. i; : YVslH00 60H r-r , - BLACK V - 1 Pipe our heahks "V- 1 Quick; nw 1 I i is. A in I. arum scwvici. iwc TARPAULlKi BLUES. .A. ' has been considered. Transportation cun le clinred If It la, the expeiiHi; for all HtudentH trunsporttid to und from Bchool will bo added to the cost of running the dttitrtct, und the non IUkIi school (ilntrlctB will have to pay their aharn. Interest on the value of all hitfh school bulldlnipi 1h another impor tant Item In the. payment, of whirl, non-high school district., will have to join. Tak Marlon county; Jt is estimated thul a levy of three fourths of one mill will have to be murtt; to take cam of this item alone. Other items will require, about one-half mill, aei-ordtng lo reliable estimate. These combined charges, added to tho.se former!;, mado and tlll allowed, will likely make the high school tax in non high school districts generally heavier than under the old law. The effect in likely lo be u large increase In the number of union high .schools in the next few years. Oervuis. .Marion county, votes next .Monday, on the question of dissolving its high school district. Jt has the lowest mlllage lux of any school In Marion count y, ac cording to the report of the county superintendent. The superintend ent alHo classifies it as an excel lent school, where pupils receive their high school training in their own community. Oregon Journal. Itact Pil4, Total snuil. I'KMjLK'I'oX, Ore, As prizes on the racing card, $tiut daily will be offered at I'kiah in the meet July 3 and 4- Of this amount, $2H will be I he prize for a relay race in which three horses will be used, each horse to run once around the truck. Tho best time for the two wkMw Manhattan Fine Shirts for Men Manhattan Shirts are made right. Styles and colors are always the very latest Attached Collar $2.75 to $10.00 Collar to Mate $2.75 to $5.50 Oerinans are growing I linden burg in list aches. Which Is what tin- afmi'-ii g.t fur i'i-etiiir him. OFFICE CAT 'TMAUKMAHM 0. ByJi ivmtis who Aiti: vol". She: "I am not in.v-rlf loiilte." ItntU: "Then w? iM;gbt to liaic a gtiMl lime," A young l.a (J ramie business in it ii : The men who argii'-d me Into entering business, and said they would Iraile with me. haven't showed up yet." It ,ui.; ever been t hus. "There's no reason to be pes simist It- fihotil Hi is."' guspi-d .he sleeplejiick. as In- jdifd downward through the air. 4v,.rv()la(, in hound jtoiidmit that I'M make u good i m i pre.-slon when I land.' THK STOCK SHOW. I Willi today's program Union's very creditable stock L-how. will close its Rates for another year, having given 'new emphasis to the fact that it i.s probably the most val uable event of the year for Union county. Of course stock Jmen are enthusiastic about the show. They love good stock. iThcy know the importance of good stock in the agricul tural life of the valley. No one knows better than they do how important it is to thus stimulate interest in fin; 'stock and better agriculture. The people living in the towns and cities of the county should have an equal appreciation of the show and what it seeks to do in addition to giving a pleasant three-d:iy entertainment each spring. Agricultural interests are,- or should be, their interests. Only as the farms and ranches progress and prosper can the towns do likewise. And only one view of the boys and girls who are members of th calf club, only one look at the fine pure-lnvd animals that paraded at Union, is necessary to convince you as to th--foundation that has been laid for agricultural improvement. Our problem as Kn.slcrn Oregon citizens and booster.; is lo give every possible aid to the forwarding of agricul ture. We know that the activity of the youngsters, for example, in their calf club, i.s the finest kind of activity for them and for Oregon but we should say so. Tiiey 1'ke to be told about it. They like to have interest shown, to be encouraged in every possible way. And their youth, their work, and their future deserve it. We should he devoted to what the Union Stock Show stands for, not oiu week or one month, but throughout the vears. lorc sh1ii hUUi'y 1m tflc. iNttth-t una ,ait. wliat lls .'.iU in i i. i: mix ii Si-iilll.-. Miitll'-. Iltlh- n,u-h How oii run wlii-n 1 iipprmii-h I'll iil.ovt. tin- luuilry Khi-ir. Ihisli nlnir tu .sri-rri ,nir.s..r. Mont jiiti-lititiiniM nr VITllllll, lliiw nn ispi nil your limir nl' i-ni:r ll'iy nit hii-ii,I nur Iionrn nf i-iisi-I 'i'I-Iiii ps ri'rllnllii; mi tin- i-hi'i-sr rmk linn umit' ami j(t k diulr I'l'li'll 111.- Iihi-li.il Is jour pnl-k, In tlie -.niii:i;c In-lip tiln- l,-n on ! I Mi . 1 1 hlinvMt' iilniiht; li-a Irnvi-.s? I I Imv iliilKhl I nl In .- impi i-l Hi- plac.M .m hiivi- li-.-l.U..,!; j I in :t your Inni; i!nl'-iin:n- whisk il.-i i:'-,lll.- lip iiit.ii;. lp. I.ImiuiIm' jlln un llmu-r, I. Ill'- mi 1 1 1 . I l:n.iv:i(ij4 In unr. ii:i:;iir l.uul? Ami wldi iilriinlnniu,-:!! iiiumI uIiit jShiilii- n sliiiimn- ,,n tin- Imlli-r'.' .Tiliilil niiii-li, i liy Im- Mi .shy 7 I i' lire lirolln r.s. Ilum nii.l I; ! In I In- tnlilnlnlil. hk, v.inr.s, 11 I liio. .-spli,!-,. i, ,. paiiliy hli.-ir. As lli-n I-'ranklin put It: pi-rii-iii-i' is ii ili-iir si-liuiil, yy-t Tools will li-arn in no otlu-r." . I'l-sslinists niyi-r allow i"orw;inl inovi-uii-ntH to ki-i'p them out Inly at nlKht. ... We Miiiiilrr what nini'i-itiKO wnulil lie liri'it liki IT the funny iHpel-s liailu't (tot ul II'.' ... Ti-II n man tlu-ri' nri- L'ii7.r,-l:i.-201 ttlar.s and In will lirlii-vn you. lint if IL slirn nays Tri-sli iainl" In- will inaki' n i'1-ri-onal Invt-slifTn-llcni. As Hit' iiranl IniMlianil ntyn. "'riii' ronil luiiui' is pa'i-ii wit lv onl Inli-utitiiiH." ..... ... lusl pi'iiilii llilnk lliat it wo man Will, is llll-S.-l'tl M'ilsihly lOllkS rooiisii. ... You ilon'i liavi' to ko far lo run lulu .1.1.1. 'I'lii- li-st or a man's ulnr.-rlty in not wliat lu- K.tys hul intlitf what llo.'M. ' Editorials From Over the Nation Poets Corner n;iii ; T nil. She is ntj j.inj:l- tt ni:. i-:t but ind j.irirs rrrru: rhAY (U.S.) A t iny planet In the shy ' "' An alem or the hoitmih sh hkto. A .toiirni'V thul is never loiie An oiliit that is eer I rue The giltt-t'leeke I f.i'lliim e of ilnwil. A hlue sen. I nvto;' gnlilen hmikI, A thi in mer tiny, a moon .swept night. Kternlty on every hunil. Anil ji t we move, aerofa i he j e:irH, ore one. A .t III oil ttf iny, a l;MIg of grii-r, A litlte hour ol wiiol inul miu- 1 low ineomptete ht a I! of I his Till two it :uls Ideini. ii ii'l whul ii w n As di'e, iui'l thru ilevottun writ en T'f flits Of (.in- liltle 11 :t v . MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Phone Main 759 l'KKSU DKKSSKI) IIICXS AM) FKIKKS "l.jhnu" I'uinituie Polish .')0e bottle for Buy Guaranteed USED FORD CARS l'KK'KI) UKillT II50M ifrUfri New Wicker Pieces , . of Unusual Beauty You will surely want iiome iM' these i-haruiiut; wii-Ker pieces for your livinjr room, awn jiarlor or sume other room in your home. The smaller cliaiis and tlesUs make ilelihtl'uj liedioom jiieces. while the simpler styles are just the thine; fur the perch. The tolor schemes are nuist attrac tive, e.ud the liarmoiiii'.in;:' upholstery, in rich and culm I'ul put te; ns, completes an effect of un usual lieauty. This l-'ilne I'uinituie is famous fur the flawless weave of the fain ic and for the uniiuie strenjith which steel-centeied upright sialics j'.i'1'. 1'iitvs are unusually low for pieces so substantially ti instructed. W'e Mii;j;est thai you call now , while our show inj; is most complete. W. H. Bolinenkamp Co. Four Floors of Fine Furniture. a m:v school law I 'ml or n new Oregon hiw more union high HehoolH are likely lo he organized In rural Mmtriets. It is J .prohiihlc Ihul it will gem-ntlly coat taxpuers less to iielong lo high Mt-hool distriit than not to do o. Tlli hiw, senate hill f:i. now ef feetlve, i ortalnH to luilion paid high Hrhools from non-hinh sehool districtM. ruder the old nw high school dlstiiet.s edut-iited pupils from outside diHtriet.-i for less tui- I lion charge than it cost to main- I tain the high M-hool. I he new .iiiiendnient wan passed so high seliools eon hi roller t from the county non-high school fund the actual cost per capita for pupils from non-high school districts. In addition to former charges, hlyji schools ran now put Into their items of expense, repairs, transpor tations of students, interest on cur rent warrants und -interest on' the investment in high school buildings in the county after depreciation Office Stationery (tor aim Is to carry in slock the goods yo i require. Kor a time we may fail to have the particular item you desire. ' j Such Hems we will he gl'ul J to procure and will geiier- : ally 1m aide to deliver with- 1 in a day or two. saving you j trouble and the postage on , mail orders. j ' ! You will find our prices , reasonable, also, J W. L. Nelson The Stationer ...1306 ft -Adams 2i&t.-i:iiijttufc The Aged For all membrrs of the family, children j or adults, ailing or well. Serve at meals, bttwf.cn meals, or upon retiring, Anour- ishing, easily assimilated Food-Drink which, at any hour of the day or night, i relieves faintnes3 or hunger. Prepared a t home by stirring the pow der in hot or cold water. iVo cooking. The Start Isn't Hard W'T KKIil'INC! AT YOlll HAVINGS AO CC II 'NT IS WIT AT (Ol'NTS. ... IS YOritS (iKOW'INCS i:i:c.i i.Ai;iA- kvkkv WKHK? . . . . La Grande National Bank Sound - Iteliublo - Vrojjessivo Try Our Most Popular Feature A SPECIAL Three Course DINNER At- 50c ! ' An ever clunnriii!? variety of funds, deli- eiuusly cooked mid well seived. Served 5:00 till 8:01) 1'. M. caketkuia skuvuh dailv 11:00 lill 2:00 1. M. I-'Ol'NTAlX - CANDIES ' Spring Coats Mi,. trr& ? w 1 Only iivu l.i'ft mill Will Sill al Spi'dal l.irtv rriii'f I l 'out, iiki' S, pili'c JlL'.im. fur 1 l. 'nut, in;.' 11, pi'lru $13.25, fol- ... S0.IIU ...S0.0') l..IHl:s' III) AKIH I.OI II M'OUT WAISTS S:.i" :H1 to 41. H.'lllnif at Hpi't'liil low price of $1. 50; can 1m trii-.l nil iM-fiirc Inlying. UK wc allow no cxcIihiisi' or returns ut t li : kju cial pi ice. A Iteal Value for St.0 i..i)ii:s' i:i iii: i.im:. iii:aiy-.m.ii; ii:i:ssi:s Size 3(i lo 11 to sell siiccial while they last for SI. 50 Norton's Kiddy Shop Where Quality I.s Higher Than Price HAY SEASON DON'T FOKGKT! 'that we carry pails for John Deere, Dcering and McCorniiek Machines. Compare our priees. ' Complete Sickles $3.00 ,'j Duy Your Paris M'herc Your Dollars (io Farthci ! t Oregon Hardware & Imp, Co. k Crcatntr) KYFRY POI ND OF Meadow Harvest Carries a Full Guarantee! It is protected with a neat parchment wrap and the best caiton on the market. Perkins Motor Co. I'hone M-300 Coiner Itli and Adams A Delightful Place To Eat