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Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, July 13, 1925. An Ind('colont Newspaper f RANK B. AI'PLBHV.. ,, HAKVUY 1'. AIATT11KWB.. ..Editor and I'ubllatief ..Uualnena Manager fjbllahcd evenings, except Bunday, at HW Aaainu Avenuu, Im Grande, Oregon, 'i'lie ooaerver-aiur published every rriuay. nlered at the i'osloirice at 1a Urande, Oregon, ft Becond Clan Mall Matter under act of March i, J7. OFFICIAL FAl'fc'll Of UNION COUNTY AND THIS CITY OF LA Git AN LJ3 Wt.Mbh.lt AbdOClAlliO i'HfcSS Tha Associated fitaa u exclusively entitled to ua for puo Ucatlou ox all netta aisuatcuea cieauea to it or cot otnerwua creuhied it pubuaueu Luereiu. All ngnta ot reuuoiteuuoa ul puouti dufjmicnea m thia naper, aiid uisu me local aewa nerw 111 aiao are feaerved. UUU<lt' J1UN ltAli,B 11 turner tally, per mouth m auvaucu.. .., tlally, six luoutiia ia advance... . iiaiiy, mng-iit copy too ..M.do 6a , l!y Mull Uaily, per month in advance.. Uaiiy, per mix uiuulha in advance- liaiiy, per year in auvance. ..bua Weekly Ohserver-titar, per year.. ..t2.au ..JO.UU Jii.UU ADVERTISING RATES Cl-play, foreign, pur coiuuiu incu............ ' illapiay, local, per column lnch-.H........ Time contract rates on application 3 I CAN DO ALL THINGS through Christ which strengthened Hie. rilllippluiis .4:li. j J A vaciition in prospect promotes thrift and one in ret rospect enforces it. , - - (i r-r- j God made the country but the iar in front makes you eat it. f I-'- J 1 'The treasury surplus for the year islnearly $300,000,000, four times what was estimated at tlj beginning of th year. That would indicate that Ani:ricans made more money last year than the government officials anticipated or everybody is a bit more honest in. making income tax returns. jiT "WHY NOT SPEND IT HERE?" Si , l)r. Hubert Work, secretary ol the interior, could not become enthusiastic over the Baker irrigation project a source of disappointment to those Eastern Oregon boosters who have anticipated so keenly the spending of four mil lion dollars of federal money to put water on thousands of ufi'qe of,, this, land, tLef',islut.iYi', opinions indicate that the construction work will go forward, regardless of Mr. Work's decision that the project is not practical, that the money is appropriated nnd there is no preventing it now. Dr. Mead has written for the contracts to be sent out and that indi cates action in the near future. ) The secretary's disapproval of the I!aker project is not surprising and though we are inclined to argue with him to his face, we are more inclined to admit lie is right be hind his back. It is true that engineers have gone' into possibilities in great detail and recommend the development, but Secretary Work isn't interested from an engineering viewpoint primarily he's interested in the success of fu ture settlers on the land. Ami his stand is most creditabl for that reason. , ' The exact cost of putting water on the land in these districts has not been accurately determined probably, but it is estimated at considerably over a hundred dollars p.r acre one of the reasons, we imagine, for Dr. Work'; statement that it would take a lifetime for settlers to work their way out on such a project. It' such is the case, Ore gon will be better oil' to see the development delayed for a few years until the increase in population and price of food stuffs is sufficient to make crops practical under such con ditions. I The Baker and Vale projects may not be exactly similai to .several other districts that have proved dismal failure in the last generation, but it is foolish to court disaster for a large group of settlers just for the sake of gettin; that government money .spent in Oregon. '"Ihey are goinj' to spend it somewhere, so why not. here?" is an argument carrying little weight in this instance. When colonists can buy good land with excellent impiovemeiits all over th. Pacific Northwest, and here in the Grande Rondo, valley especially, for the same phee that will have to be expended to make an irrigation project productive -without the sam. biff gamble on the future - we cannot become enthus d about opening up new territory. The time will come when much of our land now im practical for development will deseive utilization to tlK highest degree, but not now. Win n our rural population shows a substantial increase per acre, when our production -n lands already under cultivation reaches a maximum point, and when we have completed all irrigation projects that can be accomplished al lov, acre cost, then it will I." economic to interest, the federal government in the more difficult and expensive piopositimis. Dr. Work's criticism is not without practical foundation, lie has the best inter ests of Oregon anil piospeclive settlers at. heart. MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Phone Main 7.")!) SWIM'S WHITE LAI NDKY SOAP 6 bars for ."ic OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS "irfrr x : X - ) ',' KifexER MiNO V 1T" OJIW TME SECOND vMtL-L WW GOSM Y4 LAuPA , I LL V; I "TIME. ARTHUR MA CALLED, I AT Aim KKJfmv) 77 ,PtAV M mE .A-A AMD B MWOO- EvJtRBuDCN PoiKl A ThrT ffXfyi3 J RCXJClHkJtCK SA'WJ H.M U CALLS H.M BoNV nrcofHy l H& c,AlD ."hello There oe. t k'wom i V V I IVhES 'ALWAMS I-KiMiLiaTimCi I Off iCE Bex ZJ ffTili'- lvXVl "P5dowki -There-J I W. I L . 1 I WHAT IS HOME VMimoOT A tJPoTH.R.' fiw or mrvicc Mir: OFFICE CAT 1 TBAOtlAIIrt RIO, A luitr in the Uv;u is uoith two ill MlM NOllp. A Im tfnl wuniuii Is nnr uho can voiU-rt from (l"rirml 1hi-ImuhI vi I li mit cHcHinu rt'iiiat 1 itlxu( I lie last rt'inlllancr, i ConHldi'mUnn in (In' (hoh( povviT fiil link in tin- chain of human i'iiinrlHhi. ' ir nil tin' "'unl.' who Ihrral- n lo nil lliHr Iroiilit.'H hy Juniplnt; In ihr riv.-r wouhl h mm. Hptm would not hi" any loom for (hi Hah, I nni Iwciily fin- criils, 1,1 mil not on siK-.il.ln trrnis wltli tin' hiitt hcr.. I inn too mii mil to buy it niwi of ii-i' i-iTiiiJi. I am not larc cikmi;!) to mr- luiM' u hn cif rau!.v. . I inn 1(H) miiuII (o imic liaM' n HcKi'l to (lir inovic. I am lianJty fl( lor a (:r. iH'llrit' inc. v I irn I km lo I'hmvli on Nil jhIjiv, I a m roiw.ii Irrctl S( t l MDMY, - "Thtii rhO"K is .lotlhth-iM all liKht." nill Mh !;i'Mi'liin1, poliI'ly, "hut havo you tinyihittr; ahmit you hy whicli you could hi idi-nlirhMl .'" Tin' pnty yount; lliirif; rull n'l: "I liuvu u inoln on nty lft kiu-;.' i II luk'H all kinds of people to make u world und ll wouldn't sur prise most uny of uh to find out that t hf favorite perfume in Hush in is named the Km ma Goldman. Swi'i't yotiiij; tiling: Mr. Chase, do1 you iM'Hrte in ilivoivi'? .Mr. t'has. (a wily old bachelor) .My ilrar Kli'l 1 don't eeu bellen hi inarriaKi', Revival of Ancient Court Proposed to Hear Oxford Cases OXKOIU', KtiK. (AD An Ox ford undergraduate Is to he tried In the ordinury eourtM of Assize on a eh arse of munnhiUKhler arisiiiK July Clearance Sale Of Children's Dresses Dainty little Dresses for girls from G years to 14 in Ginghams, Crepe and Linen. Some numbers with bloomers to match. Plain and fancy trimming and some with dainty little embroidered patterns and the .price is right, too. 75c to .$2.44 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Don't Forget Our 49c Bargain Table! N. K. WEST &C0. INC. ModeKty, ttajH an advert si nj; pamphlet, is one of the most ad mired of human trails in uji in dividual, and yet it Is a regrettable I I'urt that in advertising modesty in seldom effective. A ffood advertls- 'iiiK patfc must say: "Hey there! Look ot me!" Pants, us a noun, is said lo' he singular at the top and plural at I he bottom. ! I Aren't you afraid ir you many that young and heautliul girl that your wire will turn over in I1 Krave? loui or a motor nccmem. The fre iHuem y of motor smasheH in, which undergraduates ore roneernetl nnd (he Kravity of their attendant con. eiihnees hH led a famous law don to HiiKWst. that thy "ourl of Ihe Lord ilif;h Steward should Iry und punish the offenders. This University Court has l)eon in oxistenee sinee i:i(4 and 1 hough it has not tried a case since a cen tury before the dis of Hlackstone, belief prevails lhat it still lias ju risdiction lo try members of the university on charges of treason, fe lony, or mayhem. Its powers; are not original, as u true hill must first, be found against, the accused by the ordinary grand jury. When this court is sitting, ib Jury must he composed at least one half by j mem hers of the university. Ap parently the chancellor has power uosn, wnu i m mosi itimiu oi is lo ltmk(l UnVnsmen members jlllUI Spell get lip out ol Her Rl'UVe and come back. for this purpose, as is done in Ihe lo the so-called "Holy I'okerH" who are matriculated to serve on the To show that Amerleans are on I hit v .r ih i;niv,.rui i .iw.m.f lomrer lllilemte. II mav 1h Htnicdl" mm ' l.i. Hint not only can they spell the ,,r volirtH rn Wrll. ( 'ourt of the name of the new Chinese game, but , fliancellor, rounded in 1331. is fa-'H can spell It in half a dozen dlt fel- I hliUur thrini,. nnderirra-I M dilates -is Ihe strom arm nrotoctmg t.xtoid (radesnieti. When a bud j m 1st tctunf.il tri thi.i roiii-l ti iKillr-n u ii im-iium w Uw unly inventor ,H at.nt out ,() )ho ((,h(or onlnnKlg Arctic Land May Be Between Pole, Alaska CHICAGO (AD If uny new po-ssesalomj are added to t ht I'nit vd States by thtr Mac.Milluu-Nuvy expedition, which involves no Hpc clal effort to reach the North J'ole it is believed thv hilld must he found somewhere between Ihe Tole und Alaska. Hut in previous explorations mirages, soundlnirt tidal conditions have been the only encouragement that some thing oilier than le .exists in that (egion. Admiral Peary oh his polar trip stood at on fur northern point and saw what he believed to be lui:d some 60 miles away. Jlt called it "Crocker l,and." Commander mu Mlllan on his special Crocker Uind expedition, wiped this Kpol off his maps, ufter traveling iro miles across a field of solid Ice to u point well beyond where "Crocker Land" wus supposed to exist, it -was as far away as when he started. MacMlllan relumed lo the point from where Peary had sighted this supposed land and he too beheld this Imaginary country rugged hills and wooded stretches. It ap peared to be u permanent mirage. MacMlllan look a number of .soundings in the territory, howev er, and the siireut Indicated there nidi I li 1 1. ml TI.I..I ....... .v ....... . .wui ui.ni! u- 'lions fiiketi fit Kttih nn.l f'.nwt l-inli.? bard, checked with those taken at Point llarrjjw, Alaska', showed al so that the tide at lVlnt Uarrow arrived four or ; five hours late. Kom1 obstruction cuuses it, ac cording to MueMUlun. j ;Thi'' lc formation ' nlso favored; the presence of 'sot no Jiugo block. l'p to 150 miles ,th,e iee ,was as , smooth as u billiard table' but af- ! ter lliat It. ,wa u I most Impossible to truveT over H' because "oY" its' roughness. MacMillun described It ' at that distance as resembl ing a group of city buildings which hud been squeezed hy hUK hands und jammed together. I Dovirn AiH TUinfl inutter will Iff provided to develop 1JLHX IU XJ11IIU I muscle and bone, the experiment To Read by Sound imution has found. The finishing j period need not exceed (id days tni- " I leiis a rising market wari anta lou- LKIMNUIiAD, (AP) Pro-I g(.r fading. , . fessoi Posing, a famous oculist of I , tliis city, has invented u new de vice by means of whicli it is claim ed Hie blind are able to orientate themselves and lo read. In this apparatus all daylight effects are repluced by sound. Kxpcrimeiits carried out in the I Leningrad In j mod st it ute for the blind showed that the children, ufter the use of the apparatus was explained to them, I were able by the different shades of Hounds to recognl.e persons who were parsing them. Professor Hosing is working lo perfect his apparatus and is also evolving a iw radio apparatus lor transmitting graphic messag es at a distance, lty means of this apparatus. Professor Uosiug says, every letter of the alphabet will be expressed by different sounds. So far he hus succeeded in conl riving definite .sounds for 18 letters and is hopeful of .suc ceeding in his ultimate task. You can make dishes out of china but it will be a long time before you can plaster Paris. If he advertises ll he knows It's Most pigs marketed in Oregon are light weight, and are therefore growing as well us putting on fat during Ihe finlslng period. To get tin; best results, careful attention Is given to balancing the rations so that enough ju-otein und mineral rr Tn i Boy Scout Handkerchiefs FREE TO ANY MEMBER OF I50Y SCOUTS I'ull itt our Htore and show your nii'iiili'inlilp will uive you one Orfkhil Hoy Scout HumlUc ojinl und .wo i-hii-r kkki;. Norton's Kiddy Shop livol j thing In Infants' and ClilMirn's Wear BIBBIDIHEailBDBBIIBIHBBBBQBSHBaaEIQIIIDiiaiSHBa nt ways. j ... j Tmicclli, be mail who Hot made ami got credit for it. S I All I I I Nt; STATISTICS Only one girl in every J:i7 ceives a proposal after she aten onions that evening. "-the has degree ami his bedroom furniture. IV9 The Viee- 'hancellor'o Court is! H formed by the vice-chancellor of Mj university assuming the prlvll- has i Kifl of his position as a justice ot the City of Oxford and the Coun ties of Oxford and Uerkshire. As! the powe ry n IM i of a justice sitting itlone'lN limited it is the custom M A t-crtnlu cdtlor, nnkiiouii to funic, states that n man who Mpuvcs n tlollnr iM'tct miicccs lii wile, tmtcs it MiMMirl I'd I (or. In looking over our Mthscriptlon Ixsik we mi lis) to Ih'IIcvc thai soiiic iiili;hi khhI women arc not get ting the intention they iIcmmm. I irainage in expei iiuejital field If all the imiguziues ill the world a . A. C. has doubled the crop were laid end lo end the obtest yield. pefore drnttuige on ome copi a would reach home doctor's I lands I It letd was So small 'that lo make several heads of colleges justices in order that they may sil with Ihe vice-chancellor und ln ctease his powers. otfici DokkicK to Meet in Aberdeen in August AliKlthKKN, Wash. (Special) Atierde. ii and lloutam. Isi'r cit ies on (he piieltic ocean, will be hosts. August '1. ;t. and to appro xlmatrly L'MHt Ookkies (play braneh of the Knights of Pthlas All lempb'H lit Washing ton. tre Kmi, Montana, Idaho, and Hrltlsti Columbia are expected t be rep- resented. The r'-.erva lions om mttlei' already has receed hiin- i dred.i of reservations, Vancouver, It. I'.. (s st-ndtng a band, drill team and lull latory team as wH as I members, lo a (otul of over 1 ri. Hood It K t and Portland. Ore iron, hoth will t' represented by i hands. Large derivations are rum lug rrnm the prlnclal strongholds 'id the Knights of pthlas in Ida- ! lie and Mniitiiiia. Trips to the ocean bene hen. a , elain hake, trips Intu the big tim ber and Ihromih the saw mils as well us to the tlrays Harbor Whal ing Station the only sUlhm (n the I'.ielflc N'mthwe.st are on the pro gram. In addition taere will be a banquet, a large Hokkle pall and an Initiation with over inn ivros. profit was uncertain. The larger crop obtained after druinage hus made gtiod profits. The Start Isn't Hard HIT KKKI'lAo AT YtU'H SAIN(!S AC- iinxr is what cor nts. ... IS YOl ltS (lUtiWINrt i;i:r,t;i,.i:i,Y i;veut vi:i;k? La Grande National Bank Hound - lioliabla Piogesslvo II Mr Ml,, ,, H ,.,, II tile i,.v lu ro,, t,, .;,. l-l.li ;., loin lr iau;.1: ((,r Ul'Y PROTKCTKD Firestone Tires Perkins Motor Co. l'hiine M-500 Cornor 4th and Adams M n M K m w HI n H m M n H R H H H H H H H H N H n M B H n R n n n !n m n H H H M ft M H : 'e1( "The Slick Guy" NEARLY every one of us has see.ii the eheckereil suit person with the velvet tongue. How smoothly he once told of the merits of this product or that and raked in perfectly good coin for purchases that were often worthless. The "slick guy" is seldom seen today. When the wise person goes to buy, he knows what is good in value and fair in price. Simply by glancing over the advertisements in your paper, you can see where to go for the best buys. You can compare values and check up prices without even stirring from your easy chair. You know in advance just what you are going to get and how much it will cost. And you can have the satisfaction that comes from knowing your money is wisely and safely spent, Nowadays, no one need be at the mercy of th "slick guy." There are still a few people who fail to read the advertisements and "take a chance." Don't be one of them. Advertised products arc safe buys. They have made good before they arc announced. K n n SB H m m m M 63 Vt H in HI B H n a H H HI pa a H W H ea M a M N n w n ra n n B H fa H n m M , m H n n n R W N A IBIIIIieBlBIIIIIIIIIIBBlliSEiISI!8SIIIS&n?lIlS