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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1925)
Facre Four $fct(fembe Jfenutg better An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPI.KBT Editor and Publishsr HAKVE F. MATTHEWS .Uulnol Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at 14U Admns Avenue, I Orande, Oregon. The Observer-mar published every Friday. Entered at the Poatoftlce at La Orande, Oregon, a Second ' Claaa Mall Matter under act of March 2, 187. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNT! AND THB C1T OF U OltANDB MEMBER ASSOCIATED PIlESa ' The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all ewa dispatcher credited to It or not otherwise credited if published therein. All rlghu of republication ot special dispatches In this paper, aud also the local neng hera la also are reserved. 6UBBCRIPTION KATES By Carrier Pally, per month In advance. ........ pally, alx mouths In advance . . Pally, single copy. By BluU Pally, per month In advance.. 7M t. M ..600 Pally, per alx months in advance- Pally, per year in advance.. " Weekly Observor-Htar, per year.-... .2.!)0 ts.oa ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch . Plsploy, local, per column Inch Time contract rates on application. ,.. i. AND HE ANSWEltEU. Ft'lir not; for they Hint be with us are more limn they that be with Hum. II Kipgtf 6:10. OUT OUR WAY THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER By WILLIAMS 60ME.0NE TURNED OOR AU. 1M HORDES LOO&E. AMD A AfcvlM -fOOVC ALU OUR CLOfaiWOr l SUA STIFFS- WHILE VJE vXlERE TAKiNCr AS A FRiENO, A 8 ATM AT HERO SPRINGS. HON LOkjCt ITS, SEEM TERRiBLE "K-iE HA CoRlS HOT 6uW, C ACTUS AN" SAND IB-- SETTrJ RtlRRc.. A vlPOlTAQl C Ufincc.' THAK WtHiJIN 'WELL-NAOVN -VJH A A-1 MAtMT BiM HEAW KASfeELF -A A-VSJELL VAl, I ' Bin heah . But VM-LA.-- REALVif HAlMT PAID NO VM6ATUOH WERE . AHAvJtN' !' father's birthstone is usually it grindstone. - - It must be nice to be rich enough to tell reporters that jnost of our financial troubles are psychological. . j Every once in a while you see a statesman who thinka jic is a leader just because he makes noise enough to at tract the curious. , ...A movement is on in Cleveland to rid that city of un desirables in preparation for the Republican convention. Oily-ookihg gentlemen with suit cases, probably will be given particular scrutiny. Housewives who attend the Observer Cooking School starting next Tuesday afternoon will not only receive iii-lornKtino- instruction but mav.also receive some very at tractive, attendance prizes electrical appliances, sacks of Federation flour, cans of Preferred Mock col lee, aim omci TAiul iM'Mfliipla Hint, wni lid not be unwelcome in any kitchen. Scvcalhundi-cd women i'Miniciipated for each -afternoon'!! program. r.' A ... ..... ...... Mcit..iu ni'n Mm cnipkIu nf KasLoi'll Ol'C I HI 1UI1U I..IIIIVIIII YWlwin .- v... i'oii ,'this afternoon over a hundred Ad Club members f'hnnihor of Cummerce boosters who have finally given vay;;to the desire to see if the world is really round or mcrejy a rainy spot bounded by the Cascades on the east, the Pacific on the west, the bootleggers on the north, ami thb University of Oregon on the south. It's sad to have I, them discover that the Willamette Valley and the State of Oregon arc not synonimous but we hope the educational and Entertainment features of the trip will compensate for the Shock. May they come' agaih, and again, and again. . .This week's issue ' of the Enterprise ' UwairtlcJbliJ Wried as a supplement one of the most' interesting compila tions it has been our pleasure to sec a four-column reprint 'of interesting items of many years ago in Knleiprise and Wallowa county. There are twelve pages of reading mat ter on good book paper with a dozen or more pictures of 'place and persons relating to events and conditions a gen eration ago. 11 is a most creditable undertaking but tlu cxccljence is what one would expect from such a capable newspaper man as George Chancy. The supplement will be preserved throughout Wallowa county. PARKNTS' RIGHTS. A New York magistrate summarily dismissed a woipa.i for cruelty to her nine-year-old stepdaughter because he personally approves of child-whipping, lie refused to hear it... tr.uii.iw, iiv ..r Dm lOiilil niwl vlrire workers and to look at the bruises and cut which the defendant was alleged to .have, inflicted upon her sioptinugnicr wun a suck. j U it possible for justice to be dispensed in a child beating case by a magistrate who boasts in open court: '."It is the parents' right to whip their children. I beat my I,;i,lin ui lunri lli:il tliev eannol sit down." No doubt this magistrate also believes in the inalienable right of a hus- li;nd to leat Ins wile. Whether or not a paionl has a legal right to chastis-' It child was not involved in this case and the personal opin- ' - . . ... . . .- . i .. .. , nn... 1..... ion ol the presiding magistrate was iimi'vaiu. i nu m .recognizes the light of the parent to discipline the child hut, unlike this magistrate, the statutes forbid cruel treat iiient (f children. While of little conseiuenee in itself this incident illus trates a weakness common in every judiciary system. Jus tice and right can not prevail in any court where bigotry, i , , -TT-iCT 1 )A lU I 1 T.-l I""' Vr , - ' L 5 : r asm Wlf' THE NEUTRAL. J .1 vwwwet. mc fifiherintn rcall. The CJulf Htrcum, accord intf to their theory Old nut mix sufficiently with tin- Oicu Jund wutur. The rcBiilt w that mackerel abounded In local linhing (froundH ull Buinnicr, Homt'lhinK never known before. IJlurfi!, iind wcukflsh were comini'mmratt'ly scarce, and were only to be found. in fact, well out at Bea. Tin; Gulf Stream explanation of the periodic disappearances of va rious varieties or rih apparently go' a iutil no far. AnglcrH say com plete mystery mirrounda bouic of the vagaries of "m-b beef in ll moods and actions. Some years ago mackerel wi'H' "lost' so complHfiy for Hi-vrnil years that the government estab lished a closed neaHou to ti-mpt them buck. Now they an; avail able In abundance. lituefLsh have been "Irmt" oTf and uti Hi nct 19 M. ho much no t hat their uncertain appearance disrup ted u f lourlshiiif? indiibtry ;md largely eaiwd the present dispersal or bluerish fk-etlj. (Hd fishing ill (tries tre.imired in Kulton Market record that bluefinh disappeared in lXi'l fitr forly yars. j When they returned they fiuffered I the fate of Itip Van Winkle after j his two decades of wliunber. long Island natives no longer recognized , them and went for a long time in Ignorance that they were merely ! the staple seafood of their fathers, bark home again. ! neiir the scene of the accident. The hovs left a week ago lal Monday on u blaekberryiiiK trip. Then went Mouth on the slough in a small boat-to which they hud at tached a Bail. There was a wrong wind and it l thought a large wave upnet the boat and that lln boys must have become entangled, a.s both were good swimmers. Kmutv sneaker (handed. jrpuiy I'lMim , SANDY. Ure. Friday. July 3. 1025. Alloriuy Lu rtochc of I'ortlainl will ili'llvor lln- mlilriM. ul . Urn un.ly cfU-brulion Jul Instfail of fl.oiBi.' W. .lowiili. un .(ormfrly iiniiuiiiK'vtl- T'"' H",l'" l""il.l" l-.n insuKPil to !"'. "' wUI 1,1- u Iwll l tin- '"""' mnliil h. lwiili Kuiuly il Olllis. H jlliii-v ilann- 111 Hi'' lifliTiioon lit t . . ,'i,,i i-vllown- hull unil unollu r Uiimn ul uiMit. Tim Sninly smnRi la sionsoiln(t llio iiffulr. Knjoy your summer cooking! USK A Monarch Electric Range Kasy Terms. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. (a.T ii;i-; i-hot:s sunt OFFICE CAT Junius Fish Foretell Warm Water Season Along Eastern Coast CANNON HKAt'H. Ore. (leorgf Walker recently dug up the giant , redwood tree whhii lias lain em bedded in the sands near Klk creek at Cannon lieach for yeais.- lie worked for two days with u team j and scraper before he was able to j move the tree. Mr. Walker est I- "mates that he has laken nearly! $:tnin worth of lumber out of the log and has cut SO circular dining room table top, worth approxi matejy $7T each. This tre( was 8 feet through and 60 feet long, l.onls Hurke re ported that he saw the tree lying In the same place In INS", and ae eording to the number of rings it wan 527 ers old. For years peo ple have been building bonfires against It and plenieklng in Its shelter without realizing its value. Buy Guaranteed USED FORD CARS rilK KI) RIGHT . FROM Perkins Motor Co. IMnnc M-500 Corner 4th and Adams Trying to 'l "hii Visitor: Is your fattier on police force'.' Hmall boy: No. but they are ways trylnw to et him. Shes only hut I like hi i i primer type. daughter, There was a erooked man who had u crooked smile, Ihn met ft pretty uheba, all dnss.d up In style; They hud u crooked t hai. Ihey tlirew a rnnkel sous". They'rft now locked-up together. In the Ktate's crooked house. whriT'otn- Jh flffuriiiK out an in come tux reluni. The latest mini; being sung by Mm undertakers Is, "You May Stroll Around I'or Years and Years but I'll Nail You In the Knd." MmlM'es prmnisr Manltiig .llcs rtm money when n lisiiliig n lalle mmiic In iM'nl nil Hint we hate mtii. Proprietor v( a Summit' Hoi el Now. over llu-re you see the ocean. Ad W riter -Where.' I tlntl t see any ocean. You don't My dear sir, 1 in a- fraid you're not the man we want to write our ndverltseinent!. M'lTAI'HS lien) lie twp men. .w h; e;irfrtr The t'trst of them blew out the gas The other stepped Upon it. Here lies an early riser. Who neieriuore will squinn; lie thouKht he was the rally hlnl l-'ael was, he was the worm. Daughter (embracing the falh- rrl Oaddv, you nrc n perfeet dear nrenl jrnn? Vnlrr Well. If It's mrr lcle dollars I'm mil. We know a guy who is so smI- mtsllc that .when, he eoiin s home laUi at night, he walks along with Ills hands lip in the air and ho doesn't live In fhlengo. either. The hardest job lu the world" I shouting a pimple off u flea's nose with an old fashioned musket. t A ninn has attained flminclal lndeMiideiiee when be doesn't Imve to go to the Iwtnk nnd bor iow money when h ittlnu erlntDc siaed nl hls'bimie lor n week. Needs are easily satisfied, but wants never, a A r'l mountaineer is a bird who iltlnk a halt pint ot w tld ut one sllltng. lining a swallow or MOW YOliK AI') - fishermen cheer sea bathers his Heason wtih the word that tills is apparently to be a "warm water" year inshore. The rale at wlr.li eold -water mackerel have been passing this roust without making the usual ;;top and warm-water bluelish have been H'm king in is advanced us the basis for the roreeasi. , The oeeaii's present healed fringe along the eoa.il. as indicated by the ( predlleeliou m these flnney water vanes, the om- for cold, the oth-, er for moderate binperalures. is still further borne out lu the fish-j ermeu'H mind by conditions at sea. They cite the nent contrast be- j tween overcoat weather roport-eil ! in inldocean by returning tourist-i j and the rising men-ury found, on approaching land. , While the migration of rish and the behavior of the deep are large- lv a matter of theory, practical anglers admit they nevertheless, explain the present atmospheric ! condition by the Culf Stream. The) signs at hand show, they say. that . the Gulf Stream mixed Ibis spring j lu sufficient quaintly with the cold j currents coming oown irom mr Arctic to moderate tin- latter they flowed down I heir rami hern grooves. The colidil ion is t In re rore regarded as ruudaincutal and correspondingly penmineiit. Inso far om Atlantic beaches arc con cerned this Hummer. The I'iHhlug smack sharps first became convinced of this when mackerel striking In nit Cape May obvlouslv .felt ..the heap and kept on goltiK. Instead or idling tip the liOiig Island -hore until nboul j June 1 as s their wont, it was j terau i found tliely continued without pausing for breath to gain more congenial deep sea chills otr Nova Scot la. t'onvei'Hcly, blliefish and weakflsh began to move landward ! I'liinuinMn to the more allraclive submarine clime. f Last year it was ju. t the opposite Hovs iionv iti-:'() i:iti;i NtHiTH ItKND, Ore. The body of Alfred Krame, It!, of Oiarlcs lon, who was drowned in Mouth slough more than a week ago was found by the port dredge. The h'odv of his half-brother. Nestor Jarff, wun found on u mud flat I-. Take Your Children for An Outing July 4th. LET TllliiM CISLKP.UATH AND KNJOY THE DAY IN A FITTING MANNER. Norton's Kiddy Shop li'rjtlilnjt in Infinity mill ClilliliviiVs Wear Try Our Milk Shakes from I'urc lolcimir Milk With Wcnthcilys Ice . INtre ( Nourlbiiiff MOON DRUG COMPANY J 1. so of tobacco juice as a ch is-r. j Marriage will give yon Mbcrnl j eilm alitm lint It provide no lion-j orary dcun'o. The average just a port w here tor satltnt; order man's purse Is pay checks slop Market JOEL'S Fhonc Main 759 XAKI.Mi Olllll.lls .NOW ion (iltl:l;N VI.S KOll loin ,'j tANMNU. Hl.l,l I.IIIJI MAT Wl.l.k. , j l'kkrd In rrl- iiKmilim nl (Ii-HhtikI f rt'nh. a roi .Mt VK WIU, Uti fl.OSl I) AIL HAY WI'CHIi.W The Start Isn't Hard hit ki:i:i'Inh At' YOl' It HAVIMIH Af I'lU NT IM V H A T JOINTS. . . . IS VOl Its (SHOW I Nil iti:iii i.Aiii.v i:v i:uv WKKK? La Grande National Bank Bound - nollabl riogi-sslve W e ni e ueltini; ouiew bat Ih bind In our dclierlcv I'len-' Iiiiik ititiitof willi it-. tmv oiilet will ciuoe prett.v stMin. If wt bnd j tl WHi'S'hoiiM HHt reel loiv. feet whir nnd nboiil N 10 omi c.ipl lul. we could keep nttoiii In men bu-y ellini: mtiterial. No. J 4Vdnr Mitimlc, Sl.tb'i Hr M. r.ode.l l.ln-cil i HI. I .J per irallon. Ilou-e Pntut. M-r uiilbui. j Ue hnve Lnllolis of (be I leueli (ir lell. nod on better urn'i wbHt von waul iH'foie t i muie. Have n kin) time I be lib nnd route Imck loml. i Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The 1m SIwi'j rrlrnd" Oppo. lMiinlry IMnmr M-3lH 0 hnitdHj Hit-shtresa You are cordially invited to attend the Free Cooking School and Demonstration Home Economics to be conducted by The La Grande -Evening Observer in charge of Mrs. A. D. Wiswell of Chicago for five days, July 7th. to 11th. inclusive Two to Four O'clock P. M. Basement Odd Fellows Hall Allendaiuc Prizes (Jiven Each Day l.