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Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER " Tim rsdav. June 25, 1925. .' OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS I'LAVS "CITY II K A tTJFL'L" An IndciKMidriit New-spuner FRANK B. AI'PI.KBY pAHVKY j MAlTiiKWH Ki! I tor and I'ubJlnher .Uunlnt!h Muuuyor t F'jbllflhed evenings, except Sunday, ut 1410 Aaunm Avenue, A Grande. Oregon, Tho Obacrver-Blur published every Friday. Kntercd ut tlio 1'ostofflco at Ja Li run do, Or ego it, tui bucoud , Claw Mutt Mutter under act of Murch 2, 1S7'J. , OFFICIAL PAPIOU OP UNION COUNTY AND Til 19 CITY, OF LA. tiilANDU WKMUliH ASSOCIATE IilKS8 Tho Associated 1'russ la exclusively entitled to uso for pub llcttttun of nil news dlspaicltea credited to It or nut othorwiae credited it published therein. All rights of republication ot special dispatches In this paper, aud unto tho local uuw hera la also are reserved. - BUBHClUPTiON ItATIiB liy Currier Dally, per month In advance ,....... JJally, six months in advance...... pally, single copy....... ....... Uy Mail lally, per month In advnnce.. ......7Go 14.60 ..... to 60o Dally, per six month In advuueu.. w.......w...wn.w..$2.i0 Dally, per year In advance ........................... Jfi.uO Weekly Observer-Star, per year....... . H..M?2.U0 i ADVEItTISINO It AT K a Display, foreign, per column inch............ Display, local, por column Inch. ........... Time contract rates on application. 42 ..4uo ),i;NGTH OF DAYS i In Jicr i irli t hand; uud In her lutt hund rlclu'S und honour. I'rovertjB "As comfortable as an old sihoc" is an expression that probably doesn't apply in the case of the bridegroom who gels one as he enters a taxi after the ceremony, NO "CRIME WAV IV . There is.no "crime wave" and juvenile delinquents arc not increasing, in numbers, declares Dr. G. W. Kirch wcy, formen warden of Sing Sing prison, and he has; figures to sustain his assertions. It is the belief of Dr. Kirchwey that the universal be lief that crime is increasing is an obsession, n fixed emo tional state, which the new psychologists call a "complex." The belief is contradicted by accurate statistics. What should disturb the nation, according to this au thority on penology, is not an imagined increase of crime, but the indubitable continuance of it. If crime would abate temporarily there would be more time for preventive work for getting at the causes of crime. It is readily to be seen that the public might acquire the, impression that crime was increasing from the more daring methods now employed by some criminals and from the sensational uses made of the automobiles by the mod ern criminal. ElfihinaltMiqiior law violations and other recently created misdemeanors and one can see at once that crime actually is on the wane. J)r. Kirchwey says, there is no reason or excuse for supposing that boys and girls are any worse today than they always were, the probabilities being that they average better now than ever before. Since juvenile courts .have been established generally throughout the nation many have noted that what were once childish pranks now 'constitute sufficient grounds U bring the child into the juvenile com Is. When the rural boy fills his blouse and pants pockets from Farmer I'.rown':-. apple trees it is play. When the city Ixiy snilches an apple from Tony's stand it is larceny. It is difficult to compare crime conditions of two generation. "IT mm y ' '.u'f-'i 'I 8E.TCMA SOME DAS SOMteoOf s GOMmA ikwmT SOMfcTmM bO'5 PtEPUL Kim FW IM TH Alt? LIKE BiOfe 1 6E1T.HA Cjc-e. oa mmmm m ww sOu POO CRA-ZS . BirT W-tS OvtR HERE, iki NOT That BAO' I . 6kaO' ATS spose itIl be scme F,ftsr simvtum'd vMnDA SAlNETMAMECj-i O' SuNStttOnC. ec" Ev; IF HE FROTHS BETTEf? GO HELP. A II L MOMEMTS VNEDUME TO UViE- OVER- TrAfe. MUT. 6 CROCKETT. Calif. (Kpecial). Within three years hlllKtOca ot this famous sugar1 city will be cov ered with sequoia KlKimlra. If the plans of George 3VI. ftolph, Ken erul inunuger of the California and Huwallun Kutfur 1U-fining corporation, materia 1 1 zo. For Itolph has launched the greatest "city beuulifil" rum pulKn In thn history of weHtftn citii8, and that IiIh dream will inuterialliu! In assured by the fact that the progruin has been placed In direct charge of the company ti chief gardener, 1... G. MacchU Macchl, regurded by I.uthei Hurbank and others uh belnf it horticultural wizard, Is preparing to plant Bi'veral hundred young Hcqtioia glganteuH In a plot ui ground owned by the Hiigar re finery. A corps of gardeni'iH, uii- ler Macehi'H dlreelliin, Jin now buy preparing the Boil. Macclil declared yesterday that In three yearn the trees will have obtained sufficient growth to permit of their being replanted In any pa.it of Crockett. The value of a hug depends upon the law of supply und demand. OFFICE CAT TAOAHH RIO. IJy Junius Tlie Kkelclou in I he eloM't ot many a swet t yirl is a pair of thick ankles. .She (in book slotc): "What is 11. (i. Wells' latcat book .'" Clerk: - its The African Sweet heart'." She (coldly, after u pause): And when wa.s "The African" pub lished?" . , baseball player Ik a fellow tha putt) t he Hphere in The atmosphere. j I".' A t,i BU -M y CUO SIOHES weBocrov IXIUO SlOHti . flOTOS FEL8 ES MOSQUITOES BEDBUGS, FLEAS. THE TANGLEFOOT CO. CfrNO RAPinS. MICK bnut (be only thing with H'i enough to I'Im to I'.ie ocenfMi at thLs hca.Mu 1 Ibe tlieriiionieter. tempt to inuke it meat. HAST A.M WI-ST. ' ' Kant I n ne" ru n on for eu is and yeurs. My grandma liad it pat. I'm merely telling jou, my dei. l'he movies can't do that. wn a-kel. The bride flie-hcd nixl wn doubl fnl. "1 Hiink I (HMild Mart Hie milk, bui I I'm afrrtid 1 tinildn't lp it." It n lucky June In Idegroom Ixjulsvllle. Ky.. Courier Journal !l K'm1 ,ook, r i,Iul il good eook-r. "Kast I.ynne" could not run muny ears. i Not jis a movie show; ( And that's the very reason, dears. We love tho movie so. j Houston. Tex.. Post Idspalcli. Judd Mems to reckon that Kast I.ynne Is something o.f a jett;. For Judd, you see, as sure as sin, Is loyal to the vt. In making a movie they take one long-drawn out kis and hunt for u plot to precede it. The Start , Isn't Hard HIT KKKIMNO AT VOl'lt SAVINUS AC t'firNT IS W II AT COINTS. ... IS VOl'US CISUWINC1 JttXilW.AIiLY KVKKV WEEK? , La Grande National Bank Sound - Reliable - riogeasivo m Hart Schaffner 6c Marx Summer Suits You'll like the handsome colors Gothic browns, Antwerp blues, biscuits and you'll like the trim "hang" of the light, cool wool, or worsted fabrics; they're Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, you know fine as clothes can be. You'll like the prices, too. $4. to $55 Pin Stripe White Flannels Made l'y IIAUT SCHAFFNER & MARX $11 ; ' COOL SUMMER STRAWS Swiss, Yeddo, Panama $1, $5, $6.50 N. K. West & Co. Inc. "Service With A Smile" i iih, conic!" we -iieeriHl. "Iid iii eer netuiilly know any Iter-oii who was bnrietl alle?" "Well," ri'plittl tin venerable l,n ;rnuUc ltlxoft. "1 . oikt had ft mm -olid coiifii ulio wai elcetctl llen- The Idea Is to make thV little ! tiiinnt tnrnmr. r I'fdks f yrve ii'ss about witches a'Hl more about tiwltchcs. Two microbes sat on a pantry shelf And watched with expressions pained. Tlx inilkman'H stunts, and both said at once: (Mir relations ate getting strained. " Stn telling Mie imagination ts a poor way to attempt to make both ends meet. Wet wonder If the president of I'iiukv lias rati supporters. Some girls seem to think that as soon as they begin to paint, they can draw a man. Fortv years ago there was no Hiieh thing as a telephone direct-" ory. What in I he world, we win der, did u busy man tlo for th wrong number. . " lleiir, w'lio niarrle! In New York, brought his wife home to hi lather's farm. It wa.s her fir-t i'xrt'rlriMt of iinititry life. The first etrnlng of her .Mt ti' looked oh with Interest while (he cows were ttchig niilkeil. 'Would on like to trv It." f-he Buy Your S tudeb akerNo w ! Oil-Cookstove Work - -1 V CT I If -.-TjUi, is "City Easy" and Cool! Buy 'Guaranteed USED FORD CARS I'KU i:n KiciiT FROM Perkins Motor Co. l'hone M-:0) ('oiner W and Adams - ino vivn 1 il CHokstove is cool . "Sri?-iT I 1" ':" nothino but a match -''-lo liyht, a wick to turn and you're done! Noiseless, simple, taft! By using it ginxl nil cookstove you trake your kitchen-work at simple and "city c.isy" as it sktmJ if! And when your dealer recommends Pearl Oil as the kit kerosene to use he's rijjht! Tcarl Oil is specially refined and re-rtfnttl so it burns cltan! And it won't corrode mcl.il no oily smell Hcthiig but bright heat-pt'ucing fl.me. "Kerosene" or "Co.-l Oil" may mc.in any kind of kerosene so insist on pure, clean-burning "Pcad'Oil" a.'.k fur it hv tumt! , .T V" v, for HEAT LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C.liFnmt) PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) You may buy a Studebaker today- or on any day of the yearivith the confident assurance that no act of ours will stigmatize it as a "last year's model MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES I'lutnc Main 7.VJ I RKSIl (JREKX STRINc: RF.ANS 2 I. hs. for :'."c l'RFSIl RKI) RASl'UKRKIDS 2 lioxcs for I'.'ic I'llONK I S FOR FOOD Shoes and Stockings For Children We Sell the Rest al Lowest Trices. Norton's Kiddy Shop Kverj tliinn' in Infants' und Children's Wear STUDEBAKER has discontinued the custom of presenting a new line of automobiles each year. Instead of bringing Studebaker cars dramatically up-to-date once in twelve months, we shall keep them up-to-date all- of the time with every im provement made available by our great engineering and manufacturing resources. Improvements and refinements, of course, will be made from time to time. New features will be added. As in the past, wc shall continue to pioneer all vital . betterments. But Studebaker will have no yearly models to make your July car obsolete in August. A dramatic story There is a dramatic story behind this new Studebaker policy that vitally concerns everyone who expects to buy an automobile this year. Amazing records of Studebaker performance and endurance prove beyond question that the present line of Studebaker cars is so soundly engineered and manufactured and so satisfactory in the hands of owners that drastic annual changes are not required. Authentic reports show that hundreds of Stude baker cars have given from 125,000 to 400,000 miles of sturdy, dependable service. One Studebaker Big Six, used as a mail car, traveled almost 500,000 miles in 5J years, giving 24-hour round trip service between Bakcrsfield and Los Angeles, California. Stupendous milcagcl But the same stamina and rugged dependability is built into every Studebaker that leaves the factory. A Studebaker taxi in Jcwett City, Conn., has traveled 31,008 miles without even having the valves ground or the carbon removed. In Stockton, Calif., a Studebaker Big Six has piled up 138,000 miles over steep mountain grades and rough country roads with negligible upkeep not a single major part has been purchased or repaired by reason of wear or accident. It is a significant fact that wherever travel condi tions are most severe, Studebaker by far outsells its normal proportion of cars. Bus Operators, Rent-a-Car Companies, Police and Fire Departments all turn to Studebaker year after year for their transportation equipment, because they have found that it always yields scores of thou sands of miles of reserve transportation, and has lev. upkeep costs. At the mileage when other cars are breaking up Studebaker cars are breaking in. It's the second and third fifteen thousand miles that prove Stude baker superiority. It's this reserve mileage even though you may never use it that greatly increases Studebaker resale value. Stamina is in-built inherent a vital and indis pensable part of the Studebaker formula for build ing fine motor cars. Buy this "One Profit" car now Remember under this new Studebaker policy there is no need to delay the purchase of your new automobile until annual changes have been made. Lome in and see these sturdy, dependable, "one profit automobiles. Today Studebaker offers greater values than ever before. It is sound judgment to buy now. I GOSS Studebaker Sales and Service. TUD it T 11 I 8 I S STU. DEBAR F R YEAR