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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1925)
Tuesday, June m,10fci 1 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Four OUT OUR WAY By. WILLIAMS AMERICANS TO An Iiultitcihlent Newspaper FRANK U. Al'l'I.KUY Editor una Publlahe HARVEY K. MATTHb'WH Uualneaa Manager IjbllnliL(l ovenlufH, except HunJny, at 141 Aduin Avenue, Xa Grande, Oregon. The Obaerver-Blur publlalietl every Friday. Entered ut ttio Poatortlce at I .a Urande, Oregon, u Bccond ; Clan Mull Mutter uuder act of March 2, 1871, 1 OFFICIAL l'APKIl OV UNION COUNTY AND THO CITJf VI LA. ClItANDE WEMUEU ASSOCIATED I'REUS The Associated i'resa la exclusively entitled to uao for pub lication of. all newa dlupatcht-a credited to It or not otnerwlee credited if published therein. All rlghte of republication of peclal dispatches lu this paper, aud also the local newa iierft lu also ara reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Dally, per month In advance ... Dully, six months lu advunce.... Dully, single copy, ., Uy Blail Dally, per month In advance .. Dally, por six months In advance....... Dally, per year In advanco........... Weekly Observer-Star, per year...-... .76 M.60 6 -.too .2.i0 . 6.00 12.00 ADVERTlSINa KATES 'Display, foreign, per column Inch , ,, .- Display, local, pej- column Inch........... ,, anq Time contract ratca on application. AND YE SHALL HE MX I'EUI'LE, and I will be your God. JemiiiHh ; Bryan and a few others who feel that they are exactly light" bear a frightful responsibility in trying to. keep the world straight. A former adjutant of the former kaiser says Wilhclin would like to visit America, but we are able to bear with equanimity the nun-fillment of his ambition. .Of course the women of La Grande are good cooks! Hut, like doctors in the medical world, they wish to keop 'up .with the new things in the household world. The Santa llarbani tragedy is a source of sorrow throughout the nation. Even the real estate and resort promoters of Florida can express sincere regret that Cali foruii suffers this lack of perfection. wi-W l'p OTAKO UP AnT TfeU. AU."TVYTOL,a-!Vr tt HOM3RES IN If ,:S HULL. ajiSF. STATE HDW UTlUi.1 1r'.j"l fit IWk. d "rHEM 6UT lM Uii!l:l'lif"f Ifi'm caiRT 'DrjxfH t'Tlu - 9 " zg) miss vamce how much ' i l TVAiNK O' HER . KiM S.'ME KEASCM VAJt-W I WOULDN'T TULL AkW ooai i homBre. wow UTitE I TrttfT OF HIM eoT I COULD Tfe.U. ALL Tac. MISS VANCE S IN ' TaoT OF THEM. 3 w'. '7. - . . ' , ,J.t?V:iU..VAV '.Jo HOKJS AK'.D L.AMrO I IN TURKEY OFFICE CAT Junius speaking of crop prospects, the outlook in Wallowa county is as near ideal, from several standpoints, as it 1ms beenjn several years. It is an especially beautiful country these days and the agricultural return this fall should do imifh' to bring back a reasonable measure of prosperity to thri dcscrviug-Jieoule-of, tliat .valle whoiuuUiildiii? there an enviable empire all their own. Ileports from over the country indicate that increased postal rates are not operating to produce more revenue, as wa$ expected. If tho decrease in volume continues, pos sibly postal officials will be convinced tha the rates aro higher than the traffic will bear. The postal service, whil liotra free hoi-se to be lidden to death, should not be con sidered a prolit producing agency. Vith the senatorial primaries a year away, friends and f'JCiLpf Senator Stan field are beginning to attempt con clusions as to the outcome of the battle for Republican honors. How strong his opposition will lie is doubtful r.t this1 time, but the strength depends entirely on ability to unit behind one opposition candidate. The senator, on theiothcr hand, will hope and work for as large a number of opponents as possible in older to split the opposition vot(ji If he can get. three or four in the race with him, Victory should not lie difficult with experienced politicians in charge. At any rate, it promises to lie an interesting Campaign and will soon lie under way. . ,.' , it oru ivix; school The Observer Cooking School is going to be a worthwhile event. We aie going to expend the time, effort, and money necessary to make it, so. The school will lie absolutely fnv lind'tveiy housewife and interested person in the ha (Irande teriilory is invited to attend all fjve afternoons. The Ob server is devoted to serving its readers in the best wav wc Sire jdile and in the best way we know how. We are constantly seeking to produce a better newspaper, to cover the news more adequately and accurately, to provide more audi better features (Imt will give a bigger dollar's worth for lit dollar. We can publish menus, household feature!', ctc.but we cannot give personal and expert demonstration of those things through the columns of the paper. This opportunity to secure Mrs. Wiswell from the Westinghouse Klec'ric Company to give actual instruction in a cooking schiJi'l, therefore, offered us a valuable feature that we I'outd give you in no oilier way. So we have scheduled il amr anticipate Uiih a large attendance and a large interest in each day's program. The room will lie attractive, it will bp. uool with dozens of fans, the instruction will he interesi. iiigiiind vaiious business films will have instructive displays i:i (Ahmed ion. It will be a two-hour period well spent each d '.:: I.ntly: Is It really ncrrssary l tittf.Mirli clrcmlitil iwpiT.xsUins hlU ,(! niv at work? IMiiiiiIxt: ,n, .Ma'am, it ain't i'v- adly nitTsjiry, hut tlic iiunlily of tin? work will surfer If Hi' ilnii't. Tlty moMt convincing talker Is one w'Jt can jhtsii;kh' imti nc ic- lleves t"'ery word he (ttiya. Unnp: What mal;es you drink ho niueh waiter IIiIh morning? Over: I liU' soinu Huii(?i c;ike liiHt nielli. .So wonder iVim'Is tK'canie im Miihir. 'Iliey "an't In hlimM! otrr tin hrjiil. 1Mb hotel niiiKliL fJi' In Savan nah, tiji.. but not from v)iu a Kne.st thoiiKht when he ko( hty 11 1 1- Ijtek of luck pretty teiu'rully iuean lack of pluck. 'e heanl a wnl nlory the other lay the story of a clerk who re marked to IiIh boss. "I'm lakinn a correspondent'ii eourHe on how to tfi-t more money." "Il won't do jiny Kood." Hahl the ItopH, "I'm lnkhiK a couise in how to keep down expense.'. " When a l tnnlsta upon n tn:i ii'm !iailiK bis money, he Ik shortly K" lin; to n ed 11. The contents nf a lial.l ntiin'ti liead in ia y be valuable ev-n thour;li hi' hasn't a h tliereon. a) Till-: it Ml l.nit. 'I'.ie bAebeloi' eail a limeMMite hie. He has no little pal, no wile. Hi nexer knows, this poor old bloke Tin Itischuis Jn of hcini; broke. riobatdy nothinjr K''s ho com plete a work-nut in this lite a small school K'rl's tt?K lountain "II' ni v." mini ti p-nd w it'. "I want you to ko buv me some binl st rd low ntowu 1oin ." "Ha, you rtin't lool me," rejt., Henry. "Ulrtls jjruw I in in etw; not from seeds." Farms In U.S. Show Improved Financial Returns Last Year An avrane cash balance vf $ 1 .i j 1 . the margin of rash i-eceipis c.ver rash expene. wuk returned to owner-openttnt'K in lH-i on !5, ln:( larr.is surveyed by the United St lies I lepiii'l nieut of aKriL'UllUi e. In addition to this margin, these farms Increased Inventories of crops, llventoek. machinery and silpplh'" $1K, makiliK an average return ol $ 1 ,tf. for the use of $!7,Jt;o of capital and the labor of the farmer and his family. These fanes also produced food and fuel consumed on the farm estimated lo be worth $-ii on the average. This is a r.omewhat better show ing than In lri:i when a Hhnllar survey on I'i.is:! owner-operated farms averaged a cash balance of $S'.hi, incniised Inventory of and produced food ami fuel worth $Jiif on capital amounting lo 1,1?.- The bahince of In M24 was all the cusli the averaK'' 'of these tarniH made avuMablu to (he owner to pay his livinr expenses1, take care of debts, and make iiu jiroveinenis. Interest paid on debts (Hiring the year IHM average Sl'IMi and Jhe reported outlay for im piovei:o nt:i averaged Saba Of crops in 11U4 on tlte'av eraK" total-d sah'H live stock or IK -stock products u.re $l.:ir.a, ami mis"cllnneoiiH receipts were 7J. Cash ep uses totaled $1,410, winch included hired labor worth $':tS for the y it; livestock flZZ. feed $14S. reltili.er $;. seed $4t. taxes $lt;ti, machinery $l":t, and nilseellaiieoua $IM. The average size of tle-se farms v. aa IP'S aen h, and the reported valeii of land and l;nbiiUKH was Jlt.liJit. the size and value of the farms being I lift" r Ihan the aver. 'age tepcirted In the ln;it Census, vr.ine of cinie. livestock. llia- i-hliH'ry and supplies on hand at the begming of the year was $J, '.:;". The acreage of the furniH reporting in 1H:'H waa 3nt acres and the average ciipital $l".4:"i. The department points out that the figures apply only to the farina reopriing and lo the faun business In each year. Many farmers have properly besides t he tarms I hey work, or supplement their hirin re turns with outside work, and many drew on savings or borrowed to meet expenses not covered by cur rent receipts. It Is probable, how ever, that the figures give u fairly accurate picture ot the state of the buslnesK of owner-operators in the years covered by the surveys. MOW YOItK ( AI). A. K. Jen nings, ho recently left for Tur key, goes to direct what various church, mission board and wel fare, organization leaders describe us "tho first plet't! .of cooperaltve effort undertaken In inuttml con lldencc aud ' good will between Americans and leaders of the. tic Torklsh Republic for the youth ot Turkey." Mr. Jennings, whose home Is lu Cleveland, N. Y., has uuus tin I equipment for the work becajse of his knowledge of the Near Must and the confidence in which he is held by Turkish leaders, including Mustapha Menial. When a Y. M. ('. A. boys' work secretary m Smyrna, he led In the relief ef forts which resulted in the rescue of ;nut,tHH) (ircek. Armenian and Jewish refugees wlio were aepie-i- tered in the city upon Its capture by Mustaphu Kernel in His work won him t lie favor of bo' fi sides In the conflict, and he later became one of the commissioners for the exchange of prisoners, lie holds the highest military an. I civilian awards from the Greek government. Soon after Mr. Jennings arrives in Turkey plans will be completed feu- the erection at Angora, of the first of several buildings at vai i otis ' point 'to house "Turklsh Atnerican clubs." They will be organized rimler1 li general com mittee, on the ground of three Turks and t hree Americans. The program will be based' on1 the four-fold service of the Y. M. c. A. iind Y. W. C A., but will bear no cyclaiiaii or organization la bels. Mr. Jennings said the 'movement will be non-politleat, nun -sectarian, International, intraracial, seek ing to develop body, mint! an 1 ! spirit by means of a four-fold program Intellectual, physical, so cial and spiritual. This work is to be adapted to the needs and jconditlons of the present-day Tur- key. not as a foreign, but as an 1 indigenous movement. Mr. Jennings' ideals and pur- j poses are shared, by Arthur Nasn, "(!olden Uule" Nash of Cincinnati. I who has pledged Jiin.iHUi a year yJoHANSEN I for five years. Mr. Nash has If i!u re were no women, men wouldn't, have to work. This is why we should be glad there are ! wonvn. provided lor an arsociaie in ir. John H. Aschain of Cincinnati, scholar .and authority on Turkey. Another sponsor Is W. 11. Hoover, of Canton, O.. whose knowledge, growing out of a visit to Turkey, led him voluntarily to make a first substantial contribution lo lh" budget for this project. Poets' Corner i 1 a. ! 1 1 The Start Isn't Hard hi t ki:i riNfi at YOi:il KAVINCH A--I'OINT IS WHAT (.'(HINTS. . . . IS YOI'US DUOWING r.ioci i.Aia.Y rjvuitY vi:i;iv? La Grande National Bank Sound - It. Iliiblu - I'loscsslve Hairs Catarrh Medicine yt ' it rid your system 01 oatarth or Deaf : new caused by Catarrh.' " ' ' ! Sold fry tfmgguf j for orer 40 ytart F.J.CHENEY &. CO-Toledo. Ohio A cliic summer slipper is the Juice for July and its lines of style prove better than our lines of type, its inimitable smartness. Sand Kid, edged with a quattct inch band of Memphis Brown Kid, cur out underlaid instep strap fastening with one button, Spanish heel. And-really only 10 3 B S. Co. Boys Shirts and Blouses Suuill .sl.i-s, Siiiiiuht atyk'.s. ITlec KOc lo SI.:!.-. urns' ri ; rot; si its Kvcry Suit ullh a licit I in.- Unci's. Miikex :i n-Killai' Suit fell' llciyK. Akv 3 to S. Price I.S0 lu 8.50 .i KHAKI OI TINC SI ITS TDK HOYS AMI (illil.S Aw J to S. Hoys' : SI.IIO to SS2.SII Akc 1' (o M. Cliris' Sl im l i s;;.oo Norton's Kiddy Shop l.xerj thins in Infants mitt Children's Wear LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS To r. i n. Anent 'To a Noiiuul." (It . s.) You :.pi',, k I'f lirt'Nbb K. ;iml a tunie Ami heaen l jiMirii' .s enl. All this is koimI tut nt tnv ttietul Hill in u not tas my will to rnatn. Thf sun, the ntai". '.lc- e-y eaitl Are traveler; ul tnm- un.l s..te. Mew ran I touiil it a de-uraee To be a noiual from tn birth. IVrlmpH you ilo net An( onl llilnk It ' 1 -in all honesty ,t. That 1 mil born 01 llll'Ir-l MlatOl v ih ulness Your Query How other women never lose a clay's charm Just try this NFAV way tli.it solves woman's oldest hygienic problem so amazingly i. in. i. MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES m Phone Main 7iVJ ; New Stock Of 1'KKSII W.hX WALI.A ONIONS !o VOVSO !. It Pays to 1'hone I'r FimicI I Kiiiiit that h' who be a Ihmim' l.s more if,'4.'n nij; ( a eiowu; Ttiiiil he who eaiinot settle ilmMl lint most (orev er fit i u an-1 roain. Mow esiu iu lie a liu-rtiil h'-re I toiiu si Irate hint with a hook. Some peMiH n.lv tt ptous look An lee ehi'Nt fllletl with near beer. Aittl nnke him nay, "All this Is KOOil 1 l!m eutlri'K iliHlleil." That tnnn w ouhl know lull w vtl he Ue! As huril ii AnnhiH rouhl. ;lr umleriieath hit natiiie boil il And iii'Kt i hi in onto m-i-tir-; anew . tie Is more inlHer.tble 'Us true. 'Than one who ehu:e it home ami ) tolled. I A lunu who uuirrleil one of the ; mi per fit x hist June thinks he SOMK womm nrc frci ami rharniiiic every (Uy. Never is a (Uy lot. Tlicir secret is simple . . . just correct personal hygiene. I'nltow it . . . ec wli.it a reut ditTcrencc it ni.ikot" you. rnlern seietrr h;i Mip .!antel thf nhl-time sanit.iry ud witli a better, saiVr w.iy. Wear filmy frock-; ami p.iy cst pown?, cl.inee. motor, come in contact, with others with never a worrv. Live every tUy of ynr lik unhan-lKupped. Tin- new- way is Koiex . . . a method scier.iific.dly rujht. It absorbs 5 times the mois ture of the ordinary cut ton pud. And that nic.ms Rrpat protection. Tt i as easily clivpnspd of as a t.i'.'ic nt tis.uc tli.il cmt an old Iiiih' cniluiTasMiK'nt. It i. ileoiloiizril. Anil tliat prevents danger oi olicni-c. You pet it at any depart ment store or drnv: store, j t t l.y s.iyui "ICotex." And tliat la:;ish.'s itie rintiarr.issin tit ui ask'ng U r a "sanitary pad." R in every 10 women in thfi w;.1L- of ile n-ive doptrd it. Which proves its benelits. It will mean much to yon in !lli. in daintiness and pro- lection. !t proves old ways a needless folly. hette he;i X M K O T G piiOllOKIZED , rrM.clM- S tin,-. X ' " '' """ I ...rt'.nl . .'I'M' v'li .Mlk ti.r Ih.m 1 n.irm'. Als-nii 1 1- lt M.,, ,lorv. Ve.p th.i.i .,.n.ru.!l J..Hl..rd. r 2n Imimlrr. .V . .. ... ea.ll pit ot uaaue. tht ''. ".No l,nn,lr llM-nt-,l n ,'HH l a lif, of llv.ni..1 n a M m H H M H n m B3 VS N W m m H m m m m n H M m M n n m n sn ra n M H M M W B8 a pi en tn a N RI R M H W M m K M P4 n M A P M ersonaJ essade To You Every advertisement in this paper i.s written to. you to hell) you choose worthy products to save you money to give you some worth-while item of business news. Head the advertisements. Convenient, courteous', information is yours at a minute's glance. Style, variety, price, where obtained. That minute's glance may mean the difference between buying unworthy wares and the best the difference be tween getting the new and the old; between the improved and the ordinary. Advertisements Protect Your I'lirrhases Read Them H N H m H n H n H II m H R n m m H n M n m H M n n n M n H H n n n m H M M H n M n n