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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1925)
Wednesday, June 17, 1025. Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER fin foutbc fienhrg (Dfacr&er Aa Incl'H'ndcul Newi-imper FRANK B. APPI.KHY .... HARVEY i' MATTHEWS Editor and Publisher liusineus Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Attains Avenue, a Grande, Oregon. Tho Observer-Star published every l''rlduy. Kntered at tho Fostofflce at L,a Grande, Oregon, as tiecoad Clan Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1879. OFFICIAL, I'APKIt OV UNION COUNTY AND TUB CITY OF LA BRANDE MEMUKll ASSOCIATED 1'ItEHS The Associated I'rcss Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rlKlits of republication of special dlspatchos in this paper, and also, tho local news hero in alBO are resorved. BUHSCHIPTION ItATliB Bjr Carrier Dully, per month In advowee .HMWWH,IH.l,.HH.Hw.H....7Co iuliy, six months lu udvunce . .$4.(,0 Dully, sluele copy ... .-6 a JJjr Sluil Polly,' por month In advance.. lally, per six months In advance...-............ Pally, per year In advanco . WHM ..... Weekly Observer-blur, per year ............. 600 -i.lO IG.00 J2.U0 ADVEltTISlNU HATES Display, foreign, per column lnch..m ... Display, locul, per oolumn Inch........ Time contract rates oa uppllcutlon. 420 ......4U0 THIS JS A 1'AlTlll'lI, BAYING, uud worthy of nil ac captation, that Christ J. sub came Into (hu world to savo sin ners; of whom I am chlct. 1 Timothy 1:16. OUT OUR WAY Bx WILLIAMS The automobile manufacturer who says Americans burn two billion dollars worth oC tobacco foolishly a year is in an excellent position to know that tobacco isn't the only ihing- burnt foolishly. ADVERTISING AS A SCIENCE. Like all things, advertising has had an evolution. A centifty ago the leading merchants resorted to what is now the classified ad and the modern display ad was unknown. The gtore which a century ago purchased newspaper adver tising in quantities of a half dozen lines weekly now con tracts for one and two pages daily and the landlady adver tising for a roomer or a young lady seeking a lost cat con sumes more space in the newspaper of today than the most thrivhig merchant of yesterday. As in quantity, so has advertising had an evolution of quality. Within the shopping1 memory of the present gen eration the advertisement, both newspaper and magazine, has risen from a relation of articles and prices to atlractiva displays artistically phrased, graphically illustrated and i'l tho case of magazines often beautifully lithographed. Thy modern adyajtimcij.t in nnulio,,i, of.j,. ttnd prices; it is storehouse of information about buying, .styles, thrift and economy. The public once complained of spend ing a penny for a newspaper and getting 50 per cent, more or loss, of its. paper in advertising. Now magazines aro purchased by many for their advertisement:; alone, and us for the newspaper, the advertisements for an important part of the day's reading. NOT Ml'CII DIFFERENCE. ' One hears lamentation to the effect that the youth of the liind are not as good as were their fathers and mothers. The wails come from those from whom youth lias departed long since. I'crhaps it is tho angle from which the matter is viewed that leads to the conclusion; "It may "be that those who contend for the contrast have forgotten just what the boys and gills or a former generation were iike. JuV.t as the "golden age" and the "good oai time:;" were in the past so the good boys and girls lived in the past, if we were to accept all that we hear. The different environ-, lnent which surrounds the youth of the piesent considered, there is not much between them and those of a Cornier' time,' probably. Those of the present day do many things ana nave many privileges tint thier fathers and mothers did not have, but it is not so much because the youth have changed as the conditions have been altered. If there is more itvailaole in the way of amusement.", foe the present-day youth it. is due to the facilities provided by their elders and because improved conditions have en abled' folks generally to devote a wider maigain of ineonv lo entertainment. K-iiIiit times provided, good boys and' bad boys, serious-minded.. youth and flighty ones, loo, and; it may be that the proportions have nut been altered ma terially. Today there are greater numbers proportionately in schools than ever befoie, there are more binaries, theie is mpic periodical literature, all the evidences of g rente. culture. If the youth aie n liogi.-uling as a mass it is strange that; so many would seek the halls of higher education. 'Ihose who are devotees of jazz and long-distance dancing may: get bigger headlines in the newspapers but they arc not 'representative of the sober-minded young people who have' a serious purpose in life, and the latter certainly are i: the vast, majority, though they do not excite the public notice in an unenviable way. roitraying the youth as decadent is or a kind will' th belief that tho winters once weio colder and the summer; hotter. It's a fancy possibly incident to beginning to lo ;k lowaro me past rather than the fntuie. I B:y ' ' ' -X? ta AOyu? Urn m I -fiii u I Itv A rouMTqw 7 ft WilLiAM-s OFFICE CAT 'TAuiyHAH ma. ByJi ... I. I I I I.IS, ! Markets i ! I HEROINES OF FILMS MOSTLY THE "EXTRAS' practice i (nit classJ HJII 111 1-1.11111. to (Irtlicfiit; now. (HI Hlutrp l.r.5 ; WIIKAT IN I'LIMU I'AGU l.W) Wlmit intuit K"in toilay, July cMmIiijc at strc:uii. IVrsnnH who nv.' Hh- pic-t-4 lo S IfifiV. Tin- cvti'cnu- 'urt' w"' ivrfill that Viitfintii Valll, (tontlnnel from Pajre Ono.) ity a norvy double who i tuUlng Hit; chuncu. YOU JlUVG 8CCI1 tlUBU tlOtlblt'B liutulreits of tlnun but you Obi nut know them tiny uro ulwuyu lu th Ioiik shot 8. Jt would hurt tho popularity of tho stura it tluy rvcnvi-d rocuKni tlon by being uhown in the cIobc- Uplf. Ah a, matter of brutal fate. Hie iloubles hib'ht usurp their placva as alum. Kai:) wiin Mix ccntH. Anot her Kreat bcni'Tact Iipii the war hrmiKlil iiImhm:. It k'h us aiiKht up n our pur.uIfM tor the iu't ib'eailc. . W'dt-n yon hear of II'mnI I;i cip!r t - i 1 il. Win n you hen r a tale of evil- qi!"ll It. I,et Ibe ooilncrJi have I h li;;iit. Put tin- evil oul uf riKht. Make the worM t live ia bright. Nome of tbe ler cIcIh nren't plitfuu lair cNpceiitlly (huse ulm hit aiiitin; a llitte in wel;lii, Wben.tliey tell ou their weight, ibc( ire nllmvliti I'iiih -Atw pouiuls loi' clotlifie, wlileji Is two nr tlnee pounilM loo much. Money jiuiy a " ruined Itoiue but look what love tti'l dr Ninnara l'"allH. Tin n-f a man In I .a ( Ir.unb :n d u nib he I liinkn Slot; Mitt; in a eoi.M rial ry of minde. "Oulnij tit the hrcnlulovt n of ntir hiuti pe ntnchiiie, lot :il blrllis. (.eittlis lit mI inairiiies will. he poM tMuii'd until net week." I 'coin l clilllic. an .Kr.s-i.v M,.vn;. Ti aelc lit I he 1 1 in pM n' ru.il , Al'd 11 Ifi thru fin'll nee. 'I'hitt i' (list 't if j ain't What il'-i er;ieked up lo be. I'OKI l,.l MAUM T I'OHTLANK (AI'J l.lvi Htoek ! :tl ady today. I'.xkx half to a eeni hiKlur. ;il'j fti 33c. Mutter 4T,c 1-uterfat Mj in. SAN rial in TTi.itr.vr KltANlMSrtl (Al- Vj bre today. the tar, was thouKht to be in the dnuKerooM eanoe drivi. Stars I'hiy Safely l-'iit As a matter of fi'.et, ia was .tan i;t Knrd, one of Ifollywood'n ino.sl Ifenrles-f double, SI'.ha I'ord Iims , doubled lor I'riseilia I ean, Kouise ttrrnilte. Norma TalinadKe, l-'Ior- nee Gilbert. Anna Q. Nobody Home in Capital During: VWarm" Weather (Contlntiort from rniro One.) Tho univernllh'B wtinted the pre sident Just iim c:ieb wants a crack football team- to make1 u Hpla.sh for ituetf with. Tho persidi'iit Ik half a dozen times a 'I,L.I," anyway. Ktdetit ly ho didn't eonsidfr it n'-eessary to have it rubbrd in by i.u ad llljoii- al won; ot iimvi'isithH, for h- ac cepted none of tin- latest batch of Invitations to be "honored." When Secretary of ('omui'-rce Hoover called recently for a reor- Kani.alifin rcclansifical ion and im- plilii-atlon, toKtb"r with nuU an extt'iiaive extermination. of I lie Kovermnent's almost Innumerable biireaun. boards and comiuiastonrf, "employing everal Inmdrefl thou sand people, direct I y under the president, directly under Conijn'ss, or t brown Imde-pode into I 'i different executive di'p:rtinen1.n"-- when Secretary Hoover did this, he outlined a jul to make the har diest polilcian .shudder. The present system just "niow ed," hit by bit, until the war, dur ing which and ever .since which. It has "Krovved" like a 1, (Mt.tiiiO hur. Hepower rnuithi'ootn. lis complica tions are inexpressible. Computed with tnkim; it npart. is-'iappine; n ni of it ai'il puitim: It toKcther hvb'iil i t'lenlly. bst royint: the whole f;evernui"l and creating a new one would be easy. sides, every .slate of tin wnrfc would b( fouehl tooth and nail by off icjalK, fearful if lo;iini; their jobs or a mite of importance. However, Hoover hj fully made out Ills case duplication, --, ine."l'i ciency, waste, utter ui.t'lesHnes --- that ('oiiKrc.'JH simply will have to do 8omei hiti;,' alout 11, probably at it;; next ov. H:iion. Htit-;'rf' I' anemia, and i-nui nnneti. Winna Hrou n ha:i "made up" in jthe fitlii'e of countleKK ntars and en. l,OUI,li.M .Itl. M.AIthKT sayed for Ihem d'trinp Httints which I 'tilt ri.ANI. Ore. ( A I ' I . Wli ea 1 1 na vo linineanurably iucreayed thclt -Hard white H. S. Haart. Jnii"., popularity, il.1.4: J i!v. SLUM koH white audi -Mifif Hi'own jumped for I'risrlt- I!amati Trials litMiuctl. KLAMATH KALLS. Ore. lie cau.se of the reHii;nal ion of W. . Myers, acting district attorney, all criminal trials scheduled for this Ntlsson. Lutt-j month were ordered postponed un- Yesterday In Washington l'aul. was up Becretury of IL K, Olds of St. pointed uKsihtant alate. Labor dt :artmenl nnd union of ficials considered the plasterers' strike. Senator Ilorah exprcKsed oppo sition lo American participation In Chinese troubles. V Alitl-forciKll ittfilallon was re ported causing uneasiness In the Canton region. T'ne state departtuen't announced AmbaKsador Sheffield's early re turn to .Mexico City. ItOAH VALI ATIOA SI "I. WASHIXHTON (A I). A valu ation of $',L'n;j,7no was tentatively fixed Tuesday by the interstate commerce commission upon the property of the I'tah Kail way company. The corporation has outstanding capital is:;ues with u par value of $7.r.(;r.,L'eo and an investment account of $7,74U,(M-'. Theie isn't anything In tin world much more crooked than the dollar mark. Obituary wenteni white. J unc, $ I ..2: .1 uly, I ."7; hard winter and northern spring, .Mine al 91.51; July nt ?l.;tri; weMern n'il, .lime, luty, JUIU. hard., wlifie. June, $ l.fiti; (tals-No. : - Kray, Juii" tat ions. July, ?t.4i. white feed and No. $35; July, no quo- la icnn from a second ;;fory win dow, lireakhiK an artery in tier ;fn kle. and Ihrew her horse back Wvirds over a cliff tor Colleen Moore In "The I Milliliter of Moth er Mctllr.n." til Julv 6. by Circuit Judo Leavitt. This delay was made in order to ac I uain I Acting I nr.', vi t Attorney VandenberK with the nature of the charges to be tried. Tin- irand jury went into session t )i h afternoon. The chief case lo b'1 pres--nted was the death of Tim Murphy, promi nenl'Klamalh sheepman for whose killing Frank Way, another sheep man. Is tentatively charged with murder. Ha:-dww!i caui for jol the dirferci a n rd . Hoy: "Y4 allv i-'hci'm with dirl.' I' de;,r,. (t(. : "1 uppoii ,ee betu-eetl :dr. A y; I with grusa buy itppll- V'Hi know a tool and rd i.i u;u iiud a loot MAUKI ls AT A (iLANCK NKW VOHK ( AI'LSloi l.K Higher; rails tally on freight traffic repoit. Honda Steady; rati and trac tion issues advance. 'oretgii e x c li a n g e Kasy; l'rench francs and lire react ion- a ry. Cotton-- I-'irm; bullish crop V'-port;). Sugar Steady; firmer upol in.it ket. t 't,f f, ,. 1 llgiier; jnfa orabl crop new a, Moihe,.; um will he 1 1n ir hu: han f-dk' what wiio Ik they pe their thought ' rim Weak; I: crop, i urn-Calth-- A H O ( AT). -rge estimate of Low it; favorable eal her -Higher; small receipts. I-'irin; demand good. .Mtllkey Sued for $r(HXI. Auotbei- ted uf liltxnl pressure, N lu lie In a mii and come open a placid cow on tin- bigbviay. St HI. Hie piMliabfllty I-. that Ad- inlia) Noah uee- h , Mf the snug version of "It Ain't tiulina Kain No Mme." -I,KM. Ore. Hill.:; .Mulkey. II -known in southern tiv;on Jpugtlistie eirclep, is defend. mt In a SMuui damaue action fib il aKanist him hy Arkie and Arthur Pugli of I I'idk county. It was alleged thai ! .Mulkey attacked Mrs. I'ngh while he was being entertained tit her , iHMue :i fe mniil lis a);o. She rode the eimel for I'ola Ne-I grl in "Iteihi liouna" and 'did all I the horseback riding foe Norma I Talinadge in "Ashes of Venge- f a nee." j She even doubled for Joseph ! record ' Schlldkraul In the riding seeneu of I "Song of Love." and did the rid- ing for Constance Talmadge in "The I anirerous Maid." Connie was supposed to lu.ve been thei ' d'lmrerons" maid but in reality it i as Mu'.'i r.row n. I Men Also An Hon Ides i Itesldes the KI'OUp Of girls, tb'-re! ' are a few men who xist in t his (film town by I heir imn nerve. I For Instance, Itay "lied" Thomp- ' non doubled l or Harhara LaMarr ! In the fire scenes of "The Shoot -j ing of Han MeHrew," Itobhy Kose docs most of the doubling work j for Kill h lNdand, hailed as t he , "nerviest girl in film's" Harvey ; Perry has donin d femiuie alt Ire ami doubled many limes for Shir-, ley Mason: "lied" Thompson dotih-1 led for John towers in the tall; from a horse into a pool of wat-Tj in the Columbia Hiver a distance of I'oit f,.et in "ijuincy Adams, Sawyer"; Leo Mollis doubled tor. Milton Sills in the fail from ibe' top of a moving train in "The Ho nor System.' It is a sale gamble a'wuyfi to bet that the person, man or woman, you behold on the sen - n p-rlorm-Ing some damrernus feat is in real- A woman is apt to lake a man for just what he is wortli espe cially when she matiie j him. - Wheal 'anadian Swat TIIK EARL' Fly One Now Million Means Later! CEXOL FLY SI'RAY Kills Them All THE L g, L CO. of folks run b th)M:;i Hiev until ton". i l ew found do du.uid not 'live aiitlv I 'el-; (elw who crin- tliat h.. ves Would Pli: snrprth d If nnpiain-i t:-t:i w hat be dt if-. ahly he 1, i rii)!v dtd K (I. The pi v.j imisl In I han wroii';. man h; edueai-d when h is hat he ot'j;M to lorgej. I'omi;, Papa called Mamma at half past ci;;IH, ''hetahictl at the ofihe, linda work lute. Itut Mania v. id a t,i', And caught the pour ap Willi it iid headed mama, Silling on his lap. IIIM M,WStM. Ceiinda Newsom, aged 74 years, 'lied al 1 :3) o'clock this morning at (be home of her daughter, Mrs. Luther Ini'ui, at the c.piration of a long illnes'i. She s ru:vied by two sons. Archie uud Charles, of Auhurn. Wash., and her daughter, .Mrs. I uir.ii. The hody will he tak-n to I'oii- lend for funeral servieeis and inter ment. The remains are now at I lie Hohncnknmp chapel. M. w. nti; i;s, The remn ins of M. w. Stevens, who died here .ftint! 1 2, will be forwarded this evening, to Twin Kails, Idaho, for hurial. Mr. Stev ens was loi years of ago at the time of his demise. Kayiuond Stevens, of Kansas City, a son, will accom pany the hody east. The remains are at the Holmenkamp chapel. i Cherries Von can not n fiord 'hi let the birds Have them this Year, Wt. urn going to , He in the market l or ..LACKS ami ItOYAL ANNS. We Cannot (juote a Price as yet but It will pay you To sec us he fort You sell. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. I'iiouo Main 711 N. K West & Co. Inc. Gingham r.ooi) lir.u.nv r.i.-n-HAM. INi'HKS widi;, IN A Nl Mill-Mi OK IM.ICAS INO NOVKI.TY AMI HTA- iM.K rA'ri-KFiNs. a viaiv GOOD vai.i i:. 25c Yd. Gingham KXTKA (JI'AI.ITV -M. I-'. l OINdllAM, IN A WIDH VAKIKTV "'' COI.OItS NI) I'AT'IKIINS JN A Kl 1,1. WID-IIl 32-INCH .MATEitlAI.. 35c Yd.. Peter Pan and Wend over Prints (;i ai:an i i:i;d ausoi.i t;:- I.V I'AKT c'OI.OIt, 112 AND m; inciii.-k W I l K. is I'l.AIN ANI KANt'V MA TKKIAI.S; AM. IOI.OUS. 50c Percales ;ill-INc-ll ni;i,.io.vr ANI acatiia ri;itAi.i:s in I'M-iASINC, COl.OUM AND I'A-ITMItNH; GOOD IJUAI,. ri'V I'l'.INTM. 22c Yd. Percales KXTItA lil'AI.lTV AGATHA AND II K I. 11 O N T I'i;it- calks, :icincii aiatkis i.m.. am. stai'm-: and novi:i.tv nl:mi!1-;i:h and CUI.DKS. 29c Jap Crepe i:vi:nv i.macinaki.i-: rut.- Ul: IN I'l.AIN counts Ol' :u..iNcii .iaii;i:iai. A VKHV IKMID WKIUIIT. 21c Yd. Voiles 'i:inti:d and i-i,aki: dc)-i"ii:d viiii. ks in am. ciii.ous and co.m1iina- TIONS. IN l'l.KASINf! I'AT TKIiNS; 3li l.N'l'HKS W1DK. 50c Yd. Special ONK LOT UK VOII.I-IS AND K A T I N i; S ; roHMKIil.V I'UICKD TO (1.50; . AT VSr-. HKK OI'H DOW DISI'I.AY. 98c Yd. NOW WIN- Ilroadcluth KANCV S T It 1 I' K S AND I'l. AIDS IN lil AKANTKKil I--.XST COLORS, :i AND tlli INI'H M A T I-: It I A I.; 1 1 IO TA INS ITS USTUK AI'TKU WASIIINCi. 75c and 80c Yd. N. K. West & Co. Inc. J i'on'l cat a heavy lunch unless you are (he boss and can loaf around till afternoon. OIL, STOVES Don't Fail to (Jet Our Prices on Oil. COOKS V.'c ran save jou money. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Buy Guaranteed USED FORD CARS micKi) nuaiT FROM Perkins Motor Co. riionc M-'iOO Corner lth nnd Adams i.i n. i ipu- i.r ui , i. i ; Im.u MARKET ML 'C uUllo GROCER! ES Phone IMaiu 7.9 i'i:.s. a ii, iioMi:-iitii (.i:i:i;n m:v si' i us, :tj n,. noMl'.-iltou lti;i:is. CMtliois ami n iimi's I IIiiim-Ih- lot- M It III llltl I . I OK I'.WMMi, il IIASI'lll:ltltli;s AMI III.ACU l AI'S, 2 llx,s 'for Mlltl.MI'S, a (iims lor .... i.v .... II.V' ... rf In li.itlwm:. loMun i-ASri:i;. r. isoli'ii- int.- fill!.'. Itllllllll oil V. . I In 111, ll. I.' , 1 , lin inl!itm. i'Mts r.i i: I M'l. Ti nlv 1 1' ii I. linn i,l it i-'ii-,V iiiniiry 1 1 .!i;lit ;.ir.-. i-v iim- i-r ,M .;:.M ii- .ir I '1- it-lr,. hliil-il.il 1 1-,,:.- N'llil' ions i-Nliii'-llilU run l I ll:- II. Mil' S nil lln- M-.iln tinil .n. I illy-i-l,-lit l I'll llll.il : -ir.-ly l,'li I In' . 111,.' Iniln '-HIS W'-lt- Tank l.lnr s.l fh iiMii i- j nt-s on n'li, -1. I he Tin- till II' ll 1 lomiNinv. Bi-Knit Foldover Infants Shirts Cotton with Wool Surface an idonl Infants Shirt. Size Size to to 7.-ic 8-e Wo sell VANTA and M. mollis ami elniin them to UKUWKAR for children lietter ni;ule. l'.UAND Infant-s-lie the PFJIFKCT non-shiinkalile; Car-l!N- Ask for our Free IJook for Mothers. Ueconunendi'd liy a State l!oard of Health Norton's Kiddy Shop Kverjlhing in Infants' and Children's Wear. iM4M' OuNanc'inz 1 mmrrM vuuancang -vrm03WTdm 1 QCtS uv 3 - ! . -.ssia -t-ir:j - :.- n a . ,K-eir . i. v- ... w--r Lifts. H!-'-. jfi HAL BOHNENKAMP funeral Director FIFTH AT SPH1NC1 S1REET The very comph'lcne.ss of institution and emiin- nient, together with the prop er personnel enables us to render a service most satis fying and ideasintr, nnd a I a cost never greater lcss than can he where. and often had else- Our new Cadillac aniliu- B lance is at your sen-ice dav I 8 or night. I Sinn- im-oj,1,i l.w.l..(. I,. nil illt-ir i; Kiil.