La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 11, 1925, Image 6

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    Saturdav, July 11, 1925. .
Taizo Six
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
.liiillll Nhiikv Trai l- li'liuti
aiY'Oiiipunirrt y K.rri'lary Tmi(t.
'1'lii.s ...II truvH I.V WUV Of HIlHTlU.
First Pictures of Nova Scotia Riots
FATALITY LIST
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Mutiicla. forlin rly pnslili-nt of SI.
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n.it.'.l UN Ihi' JiiiulM' ilcl.'iriito lo
ih,- W'orlil I'lirl.ilkiii I't'iire I'ljnfvr
cn.i. in luk.- pliii.. Ill .Stockholm
ll. xt u ut mil ii. It. Motoila will In
The JupaniH.' ilfh-Kiiti', It In aal'l
Will 8III1IIIH IO in.' I'OllliTi-iiin 11
propoiilllon almlnif ul tin" iiiodtfl
lutlnn or tin- Miil-Jui'Uli'-iM" lininl
urutlon R'Kisliiilon of llm rnlinl
Hiuii'n h' iippi'iillng lo Mil' yniinlhj
of tip' worM nutlonif.
HOOKS GIVEN
COVE UBMHY
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STILL LONGER
OOVK (Serial) -The Cove 1.1
brary received a lx or Juvenile
hooks u lw tliiyn hk. The box,
containing om hundred and twenty-five
volumes was sent by Mls
Ioroiiy ImvlM and in. a irt or St
Jtlehueis church .school in Milton,
. NaHWifhiisfiis. The books wen'
collected hv the children of Unit
H'hool liurinK tin: past wild
They learned of the disastrous
Cmc rire in Januitry. when
the library was burned through
Mrs. charlotte 1. lirown, or I -n -illeton,
who Is a worker in tlu de
partment of JtellKioim Kduiatlon
in Kuslfin Oregon.
V Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Foreman
and family, of llulfway, Oregon,
wpcnt a few days here the KUests
Of Mr, and Mr. IS. W. iviorinan
on their way tu Medlord where
they expect lo tun kti their home.
Mr. and Mm, lt'-rl Kail, of I -it
Grande, wen in town Holiday.
Mrs. and Mim. U It. Carter who
or'- llviiiR "I North Powder tmeni
cvtuI days here las! week.
Mm. J. It. Wtlnit-r sull'ered kp-t-vv
injury tu her foot a short
(line uko when she stepped on an
upiurned rake.
Tin? M, I. A. orchestra, and the
Cove high hcIioo! urchestru prac
tised at Ihi- 1,. I). M. church last
week. After practice lunch wan
nerved.
Lewis I'eck. who Inst his rar by
fire a few weeks ao, now ha.H a
IH'W one.
Mr. and Mr, Cyril Klchardson.
of I'emlhton, spent the wk Mid
Willi Mrs. Itir-liurdHon'H parents,
.Mr. and Mrs. I.ewlH l.ulrd.
MIsh Alice Wttniuanlt, Ihe conn
ly nurse, was in town Monday
looking after her class in home
nursing.
Mrs. A. M. MrKennon, ol
Olarksvllle, Arkitnsn, Ih a Km'Ht at
the home of her Hon, 11. H. rrench
Minn Alice K a til man, who hus
fi'-en at (lot Lake Nunalorlum for
the past u-n daya l.s nKatn at 'ovo
where she is u K'i'st of Mrs. John
Valentino.
. The community chorus enjoyed
n social hour at the close of thi-lr
prurtlre on Tuesday evening. Thai
Indie of I he chorus Heryed delict
ouh refreshments.
A. H. Orion, who has been un
der the. doctor' cure, Ih aaln at
his place of business.
Krunk Williams, who was the
Victim of an automobile accident
a few weeks ago, Ih out UKuin.
II. ('. UtfH. of I'nlon, watt at
t'ove this week.
.Mr.. W. V. HreasherH was lin
ker visitor Wednesday.
The (.'My of Cove now has am
ple fire, proteeilnn wllli ' the ln
fiiallaitou t'f city wad-r, and an
f 'iul)iuent of lire hose. Mayor
irpper"nrid'fi'''teaiM' '6f ''wiVi WJ
infn nr busy rebuilding the chy
hall, wilb an addition lor holding
the firo ciinlpnicnt.
The county Hhcriff. Jchhc llre
HhearH, wuh In t'uve Wednesday.
Mrs. L. M. l.nlrd was a J.u
tJrande visllor Wednesday.
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Ivc pltTliircs ofslrlkt rioting lit Xovn Scotia
Mfr nun plmhuiiiiphci for M:A Sclr uml
i Htsemcr. only I iiitl Slater newspaperman
I pper left. Mddlers uilitlintc -No. 2 iolliii-y
el -4rHuilloii nt (.lace Itav, with strikers
oil other shir of barbed wire; lower left, company Hloiv ul Ho-M'l-ie,
hrokcii Into and looied by mIi IUco; rlj;ht. ruins of company
lore and v.ai-clioiise nt dtacc Hay loolctl ami burned by strik
ing miners.
Immates of Russian Prisons
Have More Humane Privileges
BUSINESS IF
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I'ORTLAXDER SUES
WIFE AND OTHERS
TOR DECEPTION
PORTI, ANIi. Ore. (Al' -riiarles
K. liiclmnau, a ituni
Hltlp pilot, filed milt here Krld.iy
for $4m.(hm aK'aiiiKt hid wife. I.ln.i
J.. Huchaiian, Dr. William '.
Hpeneer and Alta It. Y. Spiildliu,'.
head of the w omen'n hospitnl of
rortland, allefriti Ibey" p:iliind
off" n b;iby nn him as his uu n
when us 11 inatier ot raet, n want
ifd and' not the Mttn Ic bfmiKlil tie:
child.
Tluchamin nlteren that the baby
whleh for more thun two years he
lias supported as his own. whs
Biipponed to have hi en hoi 11 .lan
iiury LTi, lb- naid it was not
Until Jnne 1T t bin yenr thai he
learned of the dcepton. He s;il1
he wan stitmliriK at the Kiave
Whlh IiIh mother was Iteluj; hur
led when lie remarked:
"This leaves me only (wo thlliKH
In lire my wife and my son."
Ittichanan m:ivh u lodne broth. r
MamliiiK hi'sldc him said:
"If you knew what I know
eboit 1 hat, you would feel pun
ished the r-st of your lite. The
hoy In not your son."
The petition ways Huelmnnn
Blurted an inveMtiKatlon which re
sulted in the hi l it . He nth-Ken the
child was the on of 11 Walter who
was not In koo.I ch-enuiHtiinecK and
eonseuuentty willing to ive up
the child to the cure of id hem,
lie Hiild the boy was taken to the
women's hospital, where (t
repreweiit'-d to hint as lilw.
MOSCOW. AP) Prison life in
Kusslii has Kreatly Improved ttince
tin Krlm day of the lioishevlk
revolution. A iniieh more humane
regime has replaced th terroris
tic, methods which accompanied
the chuiiKe from ji monarchical
to u democratic regime. I'Yom
the hardened murderer down to
I he Inoffensive looking youth ac
cused of theft, prisoners, cut, sleep
miliKle together and tdiarc t lit
same dally conditions of prison
life. Criticism ih chiefly directed
at the slender iiiai)tlty of food
and lack of outdoor exercise.
Only In t he canes of the most
dangerous criminal prisoners are
found such thiilKH as Mone cells.
Iron bars and solitary confine
ment. All of hers, even political
prisoners, are given large, well
lighled, tidy rooms, with iron eoi,
and a Mingle blanket for 11 cover
ings 1 in jHli.eiimjsHth'Si j roe ins
ure nut e en buried, and the in-
II iu I en are free to mingle, among
(themselves. Very Hit la work is
provided, ami the prisoners, there
fore, are free to indulge their hob
bles, to smoke, play turds, read
and have the freest use of musi
cal instruments (their own) -and
other forms of entertalninjnt.
I'lirudoxical as It may seem, It
is tills lack of work, according to
the prisoners themselves. which
makes priHon Hie so dli ficull to
bear. Judged by Amerlrnu stan
dards, prison labor in Itusslu is
poorly organized. In the larger
jails there are carpenter shops,
book -bind inn phi nis, print cries,
basket -ma king depart men ts and
machine shops, but the work is
sufficient only to keep about a
third of tin inmates occupied.
This is esperially trie- of the ju
venile jails, where the hoys and
girls ure allowed to pass 1 heir
Selllenrev, in hi leiiessJ This soon
breaks down the muralc nud spi
rit of the prisoners, making them
morose uml despondent, and when
they an- released they are wholly
IneiipneltaleU tor any useful pur
suit. Murder In Russia it relatively a
mild nt'ti use as compared to nmn-ter-re
til tit ion. The correspondent
Oil a I eei ul it In nne 1 n" 1 he
, Moscow prisons spoke to n youih
! guilty of triple murder, who was
: serving only three years, while in
I the next room was a man accus
1 ed of counter-revolutionary acti
jvities. who was condemned tit
(death. Ten years is the maxl-
mum for murder in the first de.
gree, but deatti invariably is inet
( ed out to t hose found guilty of
working against the present poll
Ulcal regime. The ltolsheviks say
this severity Is necessary in ord
er to Insure the success of revolu
tion.
In another prison, the corres
pondent talked with a priest, still
wearing his clerical garb, who
according- to his own story, was
sentenced to three years for hav
ing
group
" . ' . I "The northwestern H"ction of the
' 1 . '1.1 ' 1. . . country Is showing remarkable
prosperity, accord ing to both thu
Continued Increase In retail sales
of nidsmobiles and general feel
ing Unit business conditions are
good throughout Hie greater por
tion of the country Is repotted by
1 1. H. Kddins. general sales man
ager of dlds Motor works. The
Ohlsrnobile factory filtered June
with advance orders thai will as
sure it filll production throughout
Hie month, and Indications ale Uiat
July production will be hatisfac
tory. Hales of oidsmobilcri during .May
were niore than ;W per cent greater
than during the same month lust
year. This s the third eonseciitivr
profitable asset to Cerman science
and that It might serve to cement
the intellectual i-clal Ions bet ween
Norway and (lermany.
Report on Automobile
Accidents from the De
partment of Commerce
Shows Over a Thousand
Injured.
WASHINGTON, I). ( Tlp de
part mem of commerce announces
I that reports of automobile fatuities:
IU 1 . ::i HU ve iieeil 1 ' i n- 11
To eitb'H of 1 an, otto -populat ion or
more.
For S2 cities with I'll aggregate
population of 2i millions, t here
were Hi:tl automobile fatalities re
ported in the period January I to
May 2'.t, I t'l'"i, as contrasted villi
iri4 such fatalities In the period
January 1 to May HI, I'.ilNl. Of
these i;:il deaths. :i 7 , or 'I'l ier
cent, were reported in the four
week period eliding May i;:'. l'.tifi.
Of the RS cities for which com
parisons are possible for (he early
months of l!i:::t and ;;n slmw
more automobile fataiitles reported
in the period unary I to May
2:i, HCTi, lhan occurred before June
1, 13 23.
fio far tills year New York City
has reported '.V.', automobile fa
talities. Cliicago I!IS. I'hiladelphia
'jr, ami letroit and Cleveland, encli
Si, while for the hist four week
period the figures are New York
City 811. Chicagti 40, I'hiladelphia
27. Detroit 24 and Cleveland 1 7.
Of the 7a cities report lug for
this last four-week period, the fol
lowing iu show no futulilies: Cam
den, fit-s Moines, Fall Kiver, l,owel,
T.ynn. New liedfonl, lliehmond,
Soniervilte, Tacoina and Yonkers.
New liedfonl Is Hie only city
which" shows no stu b fatalities so
fur this year.
JUST A STEP
From (he classroom into the business world Is Just n step
wllh a commercial training.
The size of- the step depends upon the efficiency of the
commercial college which trains you.
NOW! -Is The Time
To thfhle To net To enroll.
m:t 1 ini stii-i
l.a Oritmle, Or4grn
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-rn..r...l ln.ni II." pu pit il l , ,, ,,,,, ov,.r
roup of you.. I'oi.iiii.' i. A- ,.. ,,. ti. . ,.r,)(s i wu.
keen intelligence, wilt) was liuprl
soiled for a similar term because
he refused to join the medical
corps of the Red Army. In'anoth
er room was n delicate-featured
soft -spoken st 11 ilen I, who was gi
ven three years for ntlempilng o
cross the frontier without a pass
port. Counter-revolution is regarded
the most grievous offense of
j which one can be convicted in So-
Viet Russia. The Htntn I'ollllcul
j Police ("Cheka"). now called 1he
(';. J. 1',", keeps an ever-walch-j
ful eyi on tlio.se belonging to the
i old imperialistic regime, making
scores of arrests every week on
even the slightest suspicion. Most
of (he arresled persons are sent t
the famous llutcrka l'risou, on
1 he out sk lit s of M oscovv. which
ihas become known as the "Arts-
'tocrnts I'rlson." from the number
j uf princes, princesses, barons, ba
' rotiesses. conuis and countesses
interned there.
reports and orders received by our
(list rlbul ors and dealers In t hat
section." said Mr. Kddlns. '"nils
excellent showing Is extending
pract lea My without a break from
the western shore of Lake Michigan
lo the Pacific coast.
"( titer sections of Hie country
which have not shown such re
markable gains :is hi i.s the north
west are report ing improved cou
dillons, ami every indication points
to steady, continued prosperity for
Oldsmoblle.
"liar export business is steadily
gaining. I hiring May we shipped
nearly ihia Oldsmobiles abroad, and
so far this year our exports are
larger than they have been at aliy
time In our 2S years of inanurne-tut;e."
HAM, Mi st 1IWO
Norway (Jives Honks to Cirimimy
HF.ItUN (AIM The Norwegi
an I nlversity 1. Unary ut Oslo lias
presented tin Prussian State Lib
rary with f7U volumes of modern
i Norwegian literature. The eollec
S,Clt.Mi:'l') ( ,M 1 .A Jtir.Vj,lnn I,,,.!,,,),., i publications Is
Kslay itimlitetl I lod Halt. slay-!,. vIW;,v durimr and after
!i r am) bandit, or rirsl ilcgn-' mui- th(. wnr , ., ccomp:inying
itler. w II bout any refoiniiicnihiiioii, , m, , , j,,. j,,,p,. uttH expressed
iwhicli iiieaii (hat he will he w'ii-j,,ui, ,h,, roi,-cthin might ptove u
teiieed to bang.
Mrs. Wiswell Sais-
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WOItUl.ltS TALK STHIKi:
AYIII.N WA(.I.S ( PAsl;
lTO TK JANKIUO (An The
municliKility faced trouble early
this month when tiimn ennieyen
threaten. -d to stklte on account of
unpaid wiiges. a comunttee ne.nt
ly uas nppninteil to talk with the
mayor, v. bo promtsi d to tiupi oe
Conditions. He later am stcd the
ring b-uders of the uiovittient, iuiI
placed fed era I t roups on n ua id at
the city hall to slop trouble.
The oft ice ot the iiv-asiiry stoted
Hiat the city pavroil tv.i unpaid tor
April and May. the waives due e. i -1a
in departments toljlif m ? t .'"in,.
Omi. The treasuiei s oitiie tuiolti
f tally sayh that this money w,is us d
to pay obiigutioiift due on tot. 'gn
liud domestic debts.
The city treasurer has started lo
liquidate tiup'M'l nt)uri h. the city
promising to have th- pnynu ids
rompletrd at nn early date. Mi.'
men accepted the promise and re
lumed lo work.
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IVIIIAVA WOULD VR MF.MUItlAL m..7. Hi II will look UMin riwipldlnn. Thin maenltliml
hioiM.irl.il bulldllic la brim mll al Itldlllia'Killl III honor of World Wlr vrlmtu. Ilral mill ol
Ilia pUu Iim beu cuniplflM, uiil nlU. be dxOlialrd Juno U. Niilkiiial liraili)uuior ol Um
I mMnm will Imi h.uitevl In th hllllillnv.
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"An Inexpensive Dessert With
Very High Food Value"
And Blue Mountain Ice Cream is a delicious food as well as a good food. Espe
dally rich in butterfat content, 15 per cent, it gives more body-building food by a
large measure than the same expenditure in practically any other item your menu
might list.
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Mothers know the value of Blue Mountain Ice Cream for growing youngsters
they did not have to be told its unusual food value.
And children love it. Nothing quite takes the place of ice cream in their opinion
and they are right. Let them eat lots of it. It's as inexpensive a food as you
can provide for them ; and it is a balanced food that does constant good.
This is the kind of weather when ice cream or our delicious cream sherbet
should be on your menu every day. The whole family appreciates it.
(Jot "Blue Mountain" Ice Cream at All Fountains
50c Per Quart
Blue Mountain Creamery Co.
Makers of the Fatuous Blue Mountain Creamery Butter
Distributor of I'coco Guaranteed Ftfgs
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