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TVi.lav.- June 20, 1025. 'FlfE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tape Four An Iiiilenenitcnl Ni'ithiKT ftlANK B. APPMCIIY Editor mid Publisher UAHVKV K MATTHEWS UuolnuM MuusKer Published evenings, except Sunday, ut 1410 Adams Avenue, Xa Urantle, Oregon. The Oliservor-Klar published every l''rlday. Untured at tlio l'ostotflce at l.a (Jrunde, Oregon, a Second Clua Mall Matter under act o( Maruli 2. 1879. I OFFICIAL I'AI'KIl OH" UNION COUNTY AND TUB CITlf OK LA GUANLB MEMHER ASSOCIATED l'RKSS . The Associated Tress Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwiaa credited If published therein. All rlKhta of republication of special dlupatcbes lu this paper, uud uiso Uiu local news horu In also are reserved. BUDSCRU'TION HATES (. ' Ilr Currier Dally, per month In advance........... Dally, six months lu advance...- ............... Pally, single copy, .......... ... ...76o ..$4.60. 6a Dally, per month in advance.. Dally, per nix months In advance.... Dally, per year lu advance...- Weekly Observer-Star, per year..... 60O 2.iU 16.01) n.vn ( ADVEUTISINQ RATES Display, foreign, pur column Inch 420 Display, local, per column Inch .....................0o Time contract rates on application.' HE' THAT WALKBTH with wise men shall be wlmn but a 'companion of tools shall be de.-ilroyed. l'rovctba 1S:L'U. OFFICE CAT )TNAUIWIAMH RfO. fyJimius Sen timet, (til Oht IjMly (ilurliiK hjiowMojiu) : mGm1 )(y tin HMr iiioloriiH'ii on tt nllit like lliM" 'icilniltiaii; Jlt, litil, MimIhmi, iiioru Mwir to Vm." The tructor 1b u good thing but you iH'vn huw a mule ataixlini; lu a fKld wu.it in for u Hjtaie jart. J'erhuptf the ri'UKon Kranre la bo :ilow In paying her (U-Mh lu oil uc count of her urtl(tc tfinin'iumeat. Tht; Bciet'ii (hut drawn the tiig- KCHt crowds la uuiumer thu HCitun Uoor. A irul old timer may Ik ilcfliictl us ono m'iio can ri,m"il'"' wlifii ' tvus ctiiNl(lLTed a dlMiiutloii to In ut'tjiittliitcd with a millionaire. The munnlah woman lu a gnat prohh-ni. Kh ofttm dtm.'rvea to he hit, hut no nuiii dun.s to hit her. FRIENDLINESS WITH AMERICANS. ' A Svornan's letter published in the Daily Colonist, Vic toria, b. C, recently, gives a most interesting view of th attitude some "Canadians" have' toward Americans. For tunately we know that such expressions come from a minority, not the majority, and most frequently are from the pure English residents who have migrated to the prov ince and have not yej. absorbed a reasonable measure of the to'erancc, broad mindedncss, . and sensible friotidlincs.i that is otherwise characteristic of the average citizen of this continent. In part, the letter is as follows: " It seems that your paper is afraid to publish anything that is not exactly complimentary to the . Americans. You surely must know that the Yanks never once considered our feelings in anything, and publish the most insulting things about us. 1 have read articles in their papers tli.it made my bipod boil with indignation, .... I would like to remind others who are wrongly informed about this, that what the Yanks did in this war was not done to help us, but to help France, because the French helped them against England during that American., rnvoUitioui ( J.'OiuvA great debt to France" was the cry heard every where when the question was discussed about their entry into this war. ... The Americans are not our friends, never have been, and I do not think they ever will be. They are a too mixed population to bo the friends of any one nation or of anything but the almighty dollar. - - ., ; " Such an attitude i:;,' of course, very foolish and comes very probably from an Kiiglishwoinan, not a Canadian, whose -petty Jealousies, and prejudices are those of (he old Middle; Class now-fast becoming .extinct, we trust. Arty' American could set this Canadian neighbor right its to our impulse in the late war. We neither "limned", dur soldiei selves to Great lbilain nor went unselfishly to the aid of France. We were almost as selfish in entering the war as was England -a matter of preservation of ourselves find our, future. "far as friendliness' with Canada and Canadians i ; ci nccrncd, ouo could hardly wish for more pleasant inter national relations than now exist. Naturally there are sumo English people in Canada, jealous, of our industrial iriowth, our business efficiency, and our comparative pros perity, "who we find it difficult to like; and lliere'are also home varieties of Americans who make themselves obnox ioujno matter where they are encountered.' Hut those people are in the minority and will be increasingly so. Canada is a wonderful country with untold opportunities and possesses an admirable citizenship. II. is gratifying that many Americans and much American capital are taking a prominent part in promoting its line growth and development into a greater province. It Isn't fair lo JimIbp the neigh bors by what you - Hue 'hanging' on their clothes line. . . i When It conns lo pUylMK "The Sweet Iluy and Buy," the king of mimical instruments is the cusb register, t There's plenty or room nt the top but couples with rlilhlrcu are rarely ller able to reach II. The next war should bo foi making the world sul'u lot1' hus bands, t . . ' i ,14 The Worry I'ow would liavB lived '1 ill now ', lr slie hadn't lost herfereuth She thoiiKht the hay wouldn't lust all day. So sin; starved herself to dealh. Some women won't lie happy in Heaven If all the wins are'ullke. "('horn (ilrl Will aw Ailihi-wv" sns a tii'tnlllm'. Hut fl lot .ir iihl iliifks wlu have iMfll throilKb the imll wouldn't uive n nirkel lor ally chorus alrl's aihlro-H. Jeanrtle: They cull her Mag--il's short for .MiiKiielo. .Norma: .MaKlieto'.' Jeunette: Yes. eveiythhiK on her Is charged. A t.'outh Imkola woiiinn asset-Is tllllt she tli-H lived lo I lie ripe uld sue of mi; Im'chusi' she hits smoked tobacco all her life. Church dia pers please copy. Haillo may '.iiirt the 11111 les, hut II won't hurt tniH'h 1111III they can briiailenM biitlilim iltL pictures. foy'VMing TIiIiik: 1 hale lo think' of my1 twenly-firih birthday. The Unite; Why. what happened. If we put ourselves In Ihe cither fellow's phrre eenlonslly.' we'ir fi.i't more like sympathizing than, criticizing. NAVIGATION AIDS NEEDED (Continued from Page One.) port, a harbor und an unchoruyo. if you want to muvo tlino by unlng couuiiorclal avlution, you inuat luarn th dlfforenco between en airport, a flying field and a land ing fldd. "The landing field Is only an an chorage. Thre your uhlp may Htuy under certuln favorable con dltloim, but will avoid If oho can posatbly hulp it. An anchorage 1b better thun nothing; bo is a landing field, even though amall and fe at ric ted. "Natural Haruor , "A flying field Is only a natural harbor. O runny plains make good lauding fleldu, huj. the existence of grtixNy plulnu no more eatlKflea the air pilot looking for good terminal facilities thun does u natural hur bor HutUfy the demands of a sea captain look fur good port facilities. An airport Is like a aeuport. It bus to bo constructed by mun to meet tho needs of aircraft, ttea ports attracted ocean coiumercv. It takes real airports to attract air commerce, future has provided (lying fields and landing fields. but mun must build hangars and uhops and provide runwuya, night lights, radio service, weather data and other facilities. Then will commercial avlution make Poets Corner I HA VIC A HOHj. (Uy Mora L. llarrie) Hay, did you ever have a boll? Where it would all your beauty spoil? One that would keep you In sus pense And muke you look like thirty cents? I've got one. It's a dandy, too, It's colored purple, red and blue. Now. where Is It, do you suppose? flight on the cud of my pout nose. It puts to shame, my frlendu agree The headlight on train twenty three. I have a dlspoultlon sweet, A gilt-edged one that cun't be beat. Rut when a feller's nose Is made l.tke thut of Ilonapurte and Abe, It doesn't leave a bit of spuee. To add a boil to such a face. Uld Job had bolls, bo I have read, J uat w here he had them, Is not suld, Hut where he didn't, this I know. The lllblu plainly tells me so. It bays when good friends came to cull, IIu sat riht down and told ttn-iti all Ills trouoiert. ho pernups he hud One junl like mine, but not ho bad. 1 1 causes me buc h u w f ul oe, I cannot breuthe, 1 cannot bio. v. Don't want to laugh, don't want to slug, JiiHt will not do a bb'M.ttd thing. Hit grunt, and put on uulve anJ dope And all mound and tdgh und mope. But ull .things end. And 1 will trust And hope the pi-nky boil will hutt. Then I'll be happy, and I pray The next t i ntvr boklH are Kent my way "Jear 1 -old, jimt put t hem any place, Hut ph'.-tsf don't p ik them on j 1 1 y face." Printed Rayons There are 3HI Islands and Inlets in I h rhllipphie Arehlprluco, of which only 1 1t;K an' namd anil only 'Ai'Z ar Inhabited. h( rides and those cities which havoj adequate airports will flourish ac cordingly. New York, ban l-run-l Cisco and Seattle uru blessed with! wonderful natural harbors. When! they took advantage of what na-j lure had given them and built ad-' uijuute docks, they became great, seaports. If th-y are. to become. ; great airports they itftlbt 'speedily ; utudy the requlremtns und bui(u accordingly." j The iiucKcnsuck Midows, the, upeuker suggested, uf forded greut i poasibllltles for an airport for New York und unotheg wuh Governor's iHlaiid if the government could bo perauuded to convert thut into Ja ! greut federal ulrporl. i I'oiit liidliig stittemeiits I AflT dlscUBHiug tile possibilities: of coiiiercial avlution us compareu lu railroad and BteuiiiHhip com-; inerce. Senutor Illnghuiii said hi j conclusion. j "Permit me then to call to your; ultention certain things which musti be done If we ure to enjoy Ihe en urinous saving of (line which com-, menial uvlutlon will permit. In j the rirst place, we must plan to i u He airplanes over hind and air-! ships over sea. In the second I place, we must recognize the ab-1 ho I it I e nccetwtty of proper terminal facilltbH. There must be udequute! airports If there Is to be much ulri commerce. There mual also be suitable flvlnc fields us air uistlonn and frequent landing f ields to usV t as anchorages In lime of storm ! and stress. In the third place, we. must realize the necessity of de veloping navigable airway.s und I providing : (hepi .witU adectiit' ''harts, UKhthuiuH'Hr bauya, beaA'on,, radio und other necessary aids to navigation. Ktnully, our niuniclpnl'l Itles must aid by furnishing air ports; our states must aid by pro- j riding dlrwuys.i (.Mir national gm-'i .wcii. i..s( thrtllllfll II fllU'OIIII nf At I ' Navigation In the Department of Icouimeree, must do us much to old air commerce as It has to aid oce an comerce. Time tiles. If yo would catch up with It you muni great! fly ui" The Start Isn't Hard HUT KUKI'INQ AT YOl'K SAVINGS AC COUNT IS WHAT COUNTS. . . . 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