La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 24, 1925, Image 4

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Independent Newspaper
e RANK II. APPI.KUY Editor and Publisher
HARVEY F. MATTliUWB Uuslncas Munacer
Published evenings, except Sunduy, at H19 Adams Avenue,
Xa Grande, Oregon. The Ubserver-titur iiubllslied every I' rlday.
Entered at the i'ostofflce at La Urande, Oregon, us tiucoud
Claw Mali Mutter uudur act or March 2, 1879.
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Ilf VE AUIDE IN ME ud my words ubldn In you. yu
shall aak what yc will, uud It uliull be done uuto you. John
v If people are as bad as some individuals think, there
mus't be a. big shortage of angels in heaven. '
j A Russian town has established a fine of fifty cents
for swearing. That would be one way to cure the golf
epidemic in this country. .
Eight billions are annually expended by Americans on
automobiling, but fortunately it is all sent into active
trade channels and is constantly in circulation, partial eco
nomic compensation for the share that goes for "keeping
up with the Joneses."
About fifty special passenger trains are scheduled to
pass through La Grande over the Union Pacific system
cn route to Portland from eastern points during the next
six weeks. Most of the trains will be loaded with delegates
to various conventions to be held in the Uose City, the .Elk's'
gathering being one of the big attractions that will brim?
hundreds through here. No more valuable, advertising
,could be done by the Pacific Northwest than this personal
jtour that eastern people will make in this way, and Oregon
should benefit directly:? Mentally this Increase iif traffic
;wili give extra employment to many railroad men who
lliavc suffered from slack railroad business the last few
jnionths.
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MINORITY OPINIONS.
The .Scopes case in Tennessee will settle nothing posi
tively as to the divinity of the P.ible or the origin of nwi.i.
;As far as the defendant himself is concerned the trial will
'disclose nothing more than what he taught in his Dayton
classroom and how he taught it. And as for the Tennessee
anti-evolution law, the trial will interpret it and pave the
way for the determination of its constitutionality.
None of these effects of the coming trial are very revo
lutionary or sensational. In fact they warrant only mod
erate interest in them by the public- Hut the Scopes caso
is accomplishing something now, before the trial, which is
'of vital interest to the public and which gets at the real
issue in the inodeinist-l'iuidanientali.st controversy.
, This public service lies in the development by the ' lnou
l;ey law" case of two groups of bigots and fanatics. 'On
is as bigoted mid "intolerant as the other and each is equally
reprehensible. The one group, which has been brought t-
light, insists that evolution shall not ho.. explained even ;-:
a theory in the schools, The other group consists of thos?
who demand that school teachers . be . permitted to teac h
ihe theory as a proven fact that must be accepted as truth.
It is believed neither '.group represents a majority opinion.
Even now bcfoi-o the case has gone to trial the Tennes
.'ee statute has convinced many that it. is silly and futile
to prohibit the explanation of the theory of evolution in
state-maintained schools, but that, it would be equally in
tolerant and despotic to force the theory upon the pupil aV
an indisputable truth. And that is just where the proposi
tion stood before the Tennessee anti-evolution law v:.:
passed.
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Dainly Creations In
Voile .
For Summer Wear
beautifully tailored of plain and fancy
Voiles, with ribbon and lace trimmings, full,
circular and with godels, in a number of
fascinating shades.
$3.50 to $22.50
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
Don't Forget Our
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'The oG-ineh size.
85.
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Service With a Smile''.
OFFICE
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''Now 1 1n-n," roa rcil h lms.s tn
Hit tur'-ho-, "m will In on h;ill'l
at 7 oVIiK'k t'ttiifif'i'ow ni'iinliiK.
And wlu'ti J kjivh 7 o'clock a nuan
five niintili'H iM-for' ami no. fic
tiiiiiutts iiit-r.
To down llir tinir( In l)(ln
She wciir vv Minlrr iimh rwcai'.
A niiin l: known hy I fir color
IiIh wile mtilu'tt luiil iitinL Hit.'
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liolhir bil's wriir th'-ir out
j (r.t diitK it mi p il' -ji hves out
I llIIMlljj III ill.
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Ol'U 4)V 1M uiniATION v
- lit IMiiAr
Ilii'l it1! occurtc.l lo you
Thai a In1y fiici'Lic
Ik h jicrl ci-l woi il 1 a
lilimye with in.tl rlaf ?
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Nowa'liiN a Inik'-i's tu.v incaiit.
a!-out Wcvcn.
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I 'iv-tliiM-v. Is u fiiii tiialil In al
most t'tcrwiiiiu '(-rpl iHKpIc ami
lm:i-(c: I'ltcrsr.
. si i;i:iv.
TIh car hal i;looiiilly tacon
l-'oi Willi W'-' H:; a iuor m.in'M
li' watt In-ti t v. itli 1 i ' I ami dun.
Ami lit- ha. vei v fit tlt-
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"Th a cash." tan I lo. "wnn'l ay
iny iliics;
nolhlii;; hi'ic hut oms and
Tl KS
A Imt.'ht tliour.ht 1'tri'i.k him ami
hi- l-.ih!
'TIm- rich M i f : t Coi.lt.j i.-k:i i win
, , , . vi;i
Hut wh'-ii p;'il hi couil In hff,
Slit- lltpt tl I nit rirml :aoI. "No
Tlll'l;
' Ala!'!'- he, t,. , uiIlM tr
I'm dom-I I'll .Irowu I'll hiirn - I tl
Tlie " (ouml his uli.'vt-:; nil. i his roal
ami hal
A ml t In- i oi mi- r noun Muni
SAT.
You shniihln't lll.ikc an Itone;;
alioiM tl when von have a iUi h Ion
in oitr t'liiM l.
Iliiil: I'citplr say I haw ri jus(
lll.e laiht r.
Wot'st: I h Mnh, pop-o-il,
N'li ilo lrarHu mo a- nclrcs.se,!
alw a.i carrj hiie iiii(iicts tl
Yoakum Explains Why'
Dig Railroad Failed
Buy Guaranteed
USED FORD CARS
from
Perkins Motor Co,
IMionc M-500 Coiner 4(h and Adams
(tinlinnc'l rrohi l'trn ftno.)
"To meet il font it was iHit'cs
siry for (he road to have a llniv
liik' tmlfir ov.r H h new Mm. And
jiiMl at t Ihm junct m i-, his prosperity
prop.s wrri' luiockcd tr?n undci';
tin farmer. " )
"Tli' answer to the pt..h' Is per
Cecily plain. II f. iin Op-TUtinK
Itoeriv.'r 1 1. M. Hyriitn nint'ini'ly
and accliiutely puta It, ' DepronR:'d
uj? Irculi are.'
"Ilf adds. 'On waslcrn rni!roadn
aKricuituriil products form 11 much
larger proportion of I lif- loltil- Ifm)
ntie than on roads serving otuu'
s -ciiona of the country.'"
vitiwi-
yerisV j
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"Kailroud and farm prosperity
;ir.' mlerdependeni. J mpovori!Ji
liti'iit of cithtT means impov
nicnt of ih oilier. A di-crnii'
lite fdT tnet 'H- puiclwinK M. ifflW
inmuim rNw'd invttMv r -4pyllk
MlOfd;hoidcrH!
"lUiilruad inanaei H appn'cif U
tin vast illll-ri'itu' mtwecii Mhj
fariiH-r'M povv r to huy only (lie
eant Hiipplies of whal he nin.st
have and Iiik aht'iiy tu Imy all he
ouiiht to ;ive. To railroads it
means the difference hclwot-n Ak
hteady carninK-s and much r.-du'-cd
cai nin'-s the till fcn in between
pronpet it y and hard times. "
"No railroad serving an iijrrl
eultural scetlo'i, with prosperoim
lariueiH iiH its patrons, will suiter,
under any com! i( ions, a serious
loss of revenue. If ihe farmers
have money, their pa! i onae will
off rut other adverse eoudiiions that
may overtake the railroads.
"No other favorame . condil ions
will olfttct the railroad losseo in
evitable from UKiK Ullaral depris-
"Never was thrf a belter illuy
Iraliou tif this than the story of the
I'hicaKo. Mihvaukee and St. Paul.
With farm prosperity, it kic". hy
deKi-ees. into a Hyiitem of towerimt
ulreiitiih in itie transportation
world, servim; a splendid fouiiiry
,1)11(1 imlnslri-il eoiumunities.
I "WH ii farm depression from
the height ol its streiiKth, In it
few year, a rerelvership.
"And the pjint of this story is:
The raihoadij need liar mit her
loss nor crltlci-itn by ludp not financially--to
establish u national
system of marketing under which
the farmer will be insured hiH Jus
tifiable, share of the prices paid by
the last buyer of his woods the. ul-i
tiinale coruiUiner. -
"(hi the contrary, they will aid
greatly in oil initial In,- hoi li by
iriemlly eo-operatloii with the far-
lmtlher and were pieMnr loin,; camp and look hhu toll.
-Hes. Uirv llal.nnn was forced I ( jan a. u.
inlu an iiiilnuioidle at the poinl of
a Kiin. taken some distance up the
Nnrway-I.ee highway and Jittaeked
by Char leu ( 'hrist iaiiMon. aeeord-
to Jieimty SheriM Mallmrn wh
with a po:se. found the man in ;i
Anything wnttii is thrown in
free, isn'l. . , ,
Kvery man should have a hobby.
And everv woman a hubby.
Assault Suspect Held.
MAK.SIiKIKl.D, Ore. Taken
from the road.'ide, where he. her
CancidkinRjafic
MOWTAIN
Resorts
Plan to spend your vacation
thw year in the Canotiinn
I'ncific Kockies, most won
ticrful mountain scenery in the
U'fr(. It's n trip you'll nev
er forget -or regret!
DO YOU NEKD A
Refrigerator
SKi: Ol'KS!
V. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
FOl'K FLOORS OF FINK Fl'KMTl'RK
r.- . .i i i.j.rMin
DAMFF
Miff li
nil ti, iL
r.l--.-f 'i f'TC'i
i..r r-tii
:!!T"' II A . .unT ' hrffff
Chateau Like h-itnte nre won
derful Canadian TjciHc ho3-
trlrir. affording the service,
comfort nnd luxury for
uhkh the Cnnndmn Ncific
it i tltd rnn ( iiirni 1 1 i
Typtcal metropolitfl'n hotels
injiinrvfiii3 wrnic rtlinn,
Run. tuning, ulnmohtfr
dertul entfrtniimient and tfcrri
(inn pi5ibihnrv
hiking.
Yesterday In
Washington
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
Phone Main 75!)
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s-ihs aulhoniy to il..t p,. ration, j
Attoni' V i;i iii i;i! an1 tun it il ,ip- I
P' nt to t he mi pre I lie cell it hi tin ,
I Hlei lKitiiiii.il I (ar vest e eas. '
A SM epliiK re.ncp nil tt,.n of
pi ohlbll !en nliMC'iiiint w.in an. j
noum-d, eiiiei.- Am;. ist t.
The Intei-tttale t -niuin, lee com- '
mission Ii-mhI piopoK.tin ror u ih-w1
L'hlgfv. to N- a k i.ai'uud. . ;
t .atniiinn l'ciin- efhv- ill thiUy
furnch yiu with htrmuire ind
infotmittnn rf In live to th
Mountain Rfsorls and Btingnlow
('.mips, (.mi- iSionmer .uMrte
fiirt art now r.'f e i :w thrcmnh th
Canailmn ri-iSt; Rvki. n
pasjpotts nr rpquirrd. Pfor
)ou mike nv phm il ill. invn
tiiMtc a vtcation in this wonicr
Und!
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H'nff rtr t&tl fr M-niWdii t
(itfrdturr
Canadian
Pacific
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OUTING TOGS
I 'm- r.a.VH. o (l s K I .oil hi Si;. all
l-'Dl' (ilils, ir;r a In II Kt.OO In $;I.UI
si;i: in n wimhiw ihhi-i.av
a.n'ii c:i:t Tin-; ni:sr
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Kvro'thiiiK in Infant:;' and Children's Wear
. ..' i- .V-. .; '.-. ,7
lliSSiiSiif
E.
'JpHE man who systematically
saves his money seldom
hr3 a great deal of worry to
bother hirn.
You should put every possible
dollar in trust end in future
years you will reap your
reu-ards tn the form of the
luxuries and comforts cf life.
La Grande National Bank
"NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS
Have you seen
the beautiful
They lighten housework be
cause they arc so easy-to-clean.
PABCOLIN has 25 more wear
ing surface is an improvement
on print linoleum yetcosts less.
Ideal for bedrooms, kitchens,
living rooms, sun porches and
bathrooms.
For Sale By
Carr Furniture
Company
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