La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 15, 1925, Image 4

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Wednesday, July 15, 1925.
By WILLIAMS
An IiKlt'pendeiit Newspaper
FRANK B. API'I.EBV Editor and I'ubllahof
HAHVUX K. MAmiEWS Uulnesa Manage?
' PubllihoJ evenings, except Sundny, at 1410 Aduina Avenue,
' 1a Qrande, Oregon. The Oborvur-8iar publlnhed evory Krlday.
. Jtatered at the Foatofflce at 1 Grande, Oregon, aa Becond
Claaa Mull Matter under act of Marcn 2, 1S7.
OFFICIAL PAPER OV UNION COUNT! AiD THH
CITY. OK LA GRANDB
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, The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to uae (or pub
Ucatloa of all newa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise
' credited It published therein. All rights ot republication ot
special dispatches In this paper, and also the local newa here
in also are reserved.
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SURELY GOODNESS AND MERCY shall follow me all the
days ol my lite; and 1 Kill dwell m tue house ot lau Lord
lor ever. Psaans 23:i.
; 'Play doubtless would become very tiresome if we had
tO'do it to earn a living. .
5 ! Scientists are now able to determine whether a man has
been drinking by making a blood test, but it should seldom
be necessary.
'.: :
Apparently some people think a careful driver is one
iylib toots his horn to let the train know he is approaching
a crossing.
1 i.
In Africa, the native girls want American clothes, ac
cording to reports brought back by visitors. Somebody is
going to get sunburned.
! If a man can't get away for a fashionable vacation,' h-j
can get the same feeling by remaining at home, and tipping
every third person lie sees. :
"I OUT OUR WAY
IJZ. J ocuurv-rurr-ce., eXS'TH HOW 9ouT V
OM A SORE. .5 M HrTlK STfeER OuTH H NLEO Sl BOf- MElll
rA BACKED HOSS.-n HAlO WITH OJEO HIS - A c,rcU& GuESS THE.1
VjMK SOOPA -Ti OOW o.c-, v , -r . tl-E Pv-umT. 1 TOO MUCH
1A-A4; BiSCuiTS HOU H5 yjJ ONE sfewj
WS J -ixLAlGS OUT FROM MUWDER T X -7-77 '
1 ' (A I l.AM' COOV'UU J I
! '.fl.3M-nfl'J..a -v W i LiU'sV war I II Ah;
' tRWlM' TO GET A RA".e IM OOOdlA. J-.17vj.Ll.AM3 ;
I- . 7" ettS BY WEA SCRVtCt, HC-
out bi-lng unfitted for intuxku-j his lri(i- wire iin:iUfndi.
Kollou in J In marriage rfMMiiony I
I .. .. .... I
it. unfi amh. 1 011 11 MTi on iiU'iri
1 li otiry moon, which will Ik- spent on
I'ujjt'l sound and Jiritish ('oluinhiu. j
Poets' Corner
SOME Ql'EHIKS.
(By Wilbur Sliaw)
they think that a long- dis
cussion
And words from a flgont tonKl-;
Can settle an ancient question.
That was old when the world
was young?
Cun thoy prove that our sphere
was flaming
As hot as the kilns of' Hell:
And after it cooled a little.
There happened a single cell. '
And the cell with Its evolution I
Devoid of a will sublime: !
Has fashioned a finer creature,. '
l'rom a thing that crawled in
slime? 1
what of the noble things of
life,
Did they come from this same
celt, too?
That had Us birth In the ooze and
mud.
When the worlj and lta way
were new. .
And what of the sungs that love
has sung.
The things that we dream und
Plan:
Of pity, sympathy, truth and faith
That glorify a man? I
And what can you say of courage.
The will to do and dure;
Do you claim that evol Jtlou !
Wilt answer a mother's prayer?
July Clearance Sale
Of Dry Goods
ull our loncin-3
u dumb,' blind
,1
i ! 'If a citizen of Portland visits a store in some other
iOregon city and wishes to buy something from -the. metv
jchant's stock in trade, he is quickly and gladly Hccommo
jdated and no one stops to think that he might secure, jusf.
las satisfactory a purchase in his home city. l!ut if a Port
land business firm seeks to purchase an outsido newspaper's
(stock in trade, advertising, and draw business from a com-
Jinunity where it can bo handled with equal satisfaction, tlio
'newspaper turn down the purchase just as quickly and
past as gladly. Unknown to most people, the newspaper
j refuses hundred!) of dollars worth of such business every
iycar as part of its effort to build its own community.
Is it true that
.Are left to
chance:
That out of the protoplasm '
The year has evolved romane
OFFICE
CAT
muiABR mo,
Junius
', It MIIMl't
drought iMir ha by."
"How do you know?"
"Well, I saw I hi' slu
dry-tfoods Mniv down t In
to (he
"Your hill should have tt-i
paid I on it UK". I mum. huvi Hi
money ut onrc," said thy collec
tor to a slow debtor.
"How can I pay wln-n 1 huv
no money? You can't rcI bluod
out of a firnlp."
"you'r not u turnip, you aru n
beat," said the collector.
(shlles used to wear a Main.
.Now they liawn t enough oicu lo
It kun:
"Ict .its supply your hahy cull It u chIhms
Uooht, and tliu vor)d IjomIh with
you;
Knock and you're on the shell';
Hubby: What's this 1 hear about
a. man hanK'nK" arouiul here every
day?
Wife: Ol), thut'N jiint an idle
For the rent Rets Hick of the one oiiut.
who'll hlcli
( And winheo lu-'d Kick liluiael
Tb'i man who wants to Kel
ahead will never Htay at the foot.
COLLKGK-UNIVKUSITY ROW SK'ITLKI). , ,
j !Ihe controvei'sy betweun the University of Oiegnii niirt
Orefeon Agricultural College has come to an end with tln
decision handed down by the board of higher curricula,
:ench institution fraiiiinjr in efficiency and decreased dupli-
,cution of courses. Whether or not one school benefits from
the changes effected is an unimportant matter to the jre.i-
.eral public. Greater service at lowest possible cost to the
.-slate is the chief consideration of the sensible Oregon citi-
zaiy in coiisidermg the whole question.
Duplication of effort is a difficult thing to avoid in two
state institutions of this kind, just as it is' difficult to
avoid the same thinjr in every community throughout the
Mate. The board is right in seeking to make the schools
distinctive in the courses offered and degrees to which
those courses lead, but a complete division is impossibk.
Realise of the fundamental nature of education. No mat
ter what a student wishes to make of himself or fit himself
j,lpr by education, if the final result is to be creditable to
himself and the stale, the foundation must be practically
the same in all instances.
Ii a young man wishes to become an engineer or grain
expert or stock ram her, he must be given the same broad
ness of fundamental training that would be advisable had
he chosen literary work, business administration, or law.
4ithough the world is Incoming more specialized with each
imccecding generation, the primary object and benefit f
higher education remains the same -the ability to think, the
fibility to analyze, the ability to compare, and the ability
to base judgment on the experience of others and of out -pelf.
If college or university training accomplishes that
goal in its contact with the youth or our stale, it is a suc
cess regardless o( petty considerations and full worth its
cost to state and individual. K it fails, those considerations
remain equally insignificant and irresponsible.
ItooNt when the win U Khjnlnir,
HoohI when H stuitH 'to tain;
If you happen to fall, don't liu
the re and bawl,
Out get up and boo! ana in.
ttoont for t he t hfiiwi nuhlhiie.
Kor the chap that'tt toiind on the
' tripiiioMl round
Ja a boomer every, time.
Allies (o allies, dust to dtiM, It'.
A HtallHtlcian announces tint
the two inoMt popular bookn in
American life ure the Bible an i
telephone directory. Our kui'h. Is
the mall order catalog comet next,
, , , , . .
The I'MelHchmann will . prov.s
that yeaat Im line for raising the
doiKh.
l.ci;Mutloii'H Ilrfcct on Mherty
(Viticleil in OMonl elatu
OXI'ViUI), Kntr. (Al')-ln a ro
cent ' dehalc and dlHciiMsion the
Oxford I nion ureed by a lame
majority that "contemporary legis
lation tends to dt'Htroy lilx-rt y."
(I. K. 'hesterton. the principal
speaker In the debate, declared
that there i a wide distinction be
tween liberty and the necurity
which is- tin! aim of most modern
IcfjlHtatlon.
You of the men of learning:
Seeking to understand:
Trying to analyze a thinK,
That Hprang from a MuHter Hand
ll.onp lH the way you travel,
Knocking at every door;
Trying to solve a query,'
Of a million yearn or more.
On till the world will find you
-caning upon a staff;
Winnowing many theories.
Cleaning u handfull of chaff.
RAYON SILKS
In a number of new auJ
popular tihades. A very hecr
summery dreH.i materiul.
1.19
I'eter Pan
GINGHAMS
Anil Winilov-r Prints In a
ntimljer of pli-aHlnir NhuilfH
and alisolulcly Kn'ttnt1''1!
fust color.
45c
JAP PARASOLS
Sti-inch, bamboo handles and
ribs w ilii duinly Japanese
paintings on the oiled paper
cover.
69c
61e HOSE Glc
Slightly imperfect Hose in
all the wanted shades. A
good wearing, long mileage
hose.
SUITINGS
Of ,?vory color, 3J Inclius
wide, In a K'tmunttMul uhuo
lulily last color niutvrlal.
43c
79c SPKCIAL 79c
l'ancy pattMll8 In Voih-d
und KatincH of ritiallty,
InclH'S uldf. I''oi'intT vulica
to $M.
79c
VOILK RATINE
Silk Mix-il frip.-. Voiles
and llallniii In a mimlMT
of Hhadcs mill iiattcrn-s, ull
3G incln-a wide.
$1.10
HROADCLOTH
(tf cotton In pleasing col
ois and novelty
newer aumuier
ial.
6."c
stripes the
dress mate -
New Pictorials and Fall Quarterly Now In.
N.K. West & Co. Inc.
"Pi-ompt Service With a Smile'
St. Helens Hanks (.row.
ST. HKI.KNS. Ore The report
of the condition of the two local
banks the Columbia county bank
and the
Helens show;
reHDurccs are
1 (100.
i that the combined
in excess of $l.-hl,-
Once Sunday was a, day of resl.
Now we Miend Kix dav: rcstinc un
Kirst National Hank of St. I ftotn Sunrl.iy.
ir he aavertlsot IU he koowi It's
rood.
Hit. (il V MOI M t Kitii;n
( Mt I'.CiON CITY, Ore. -- A luar-
greut fun dancing If oiic gai ters ' i iage here of mucli lutereHt to many
don't bust.
War Cry lor our American wo
men: Million lor drenH but not
one cent tor clot hllig
Most u onii'H o lid get by all
light if they eoubl make up their
mind hulf hh well un Ihey ,io their
(aetb i , , ,
;,! ,-
MpA or ruby. IneKs pf Hold,"!'
Kye of stpphlie. teeth of pearl.
II'h )htin til one's not blind) to
see
Why mother calht you I'K'.J
CloCS Kill!
Hist "Kky I'uMm.in," an cight-
passengi'r airplane, b.is emerged
from Mr. l-'ord's new jdaUt. Ail
berths will be upper.
i.ovi s j..i:s.
friendship. N. Y.
Love, Virginia.
K i;islii:ee, Florida.
King. Arkaus.ic.
I'aison. KeeMieUy.
Ueno, Nevada.
was that of Miss Oerlrude Thom-
jih to lr. City Mount, pliyalciau, of
Oregon my.
The marriage took place at the
home of the bride's mother, Mrs.
Kmimi Thomas. 4IU John Adams
wtreet, in the presence of relatlvH.
KeV. J. A. CleNmd, lector of St.
I'huI'h l-:piNcopal church, read the
ring ceremony- The bridegroom audi
I llilFiih
3
FOR HOT WEATHER
Ice Cream Freezers
Gasoline Stoves
Tents
Electric Fans
F. L. LILLY
Hardware
Phone M-85
BUY PROTECTED
Firestone Tires
Perkins Motor Co.
1 Phone 111-500 Corner 4th and Adams
lite
Frigidaire
' Ailils iHle inoi'u cliupler In- tile lu-loi v of
Ikmim'ImiIiI iielileveinenls. It preserves J'ixmI
III tt llij, Crisp air Mint Is nulomatieully
iviriiluleil as to leiniieraliiit'.
si:i: it ix out window
Jesse Itosenbaum, Agent, with
Benham Electric Co.
New Foley liltlg. Main 401
I'hlld niarrlnBi.:! Iimiii-Ii n
part of the 1:1 M lor illvuivr
pie
hlel, tow
eall sltllT
one uhe
el A.lelltle
III I Re
igill
peO-Wllll-
MARKET
GROCERIES
I'hone Main 759
Diiii'iik; (he hot nealher jou will enjoy our fine se
lection of roltl meat. Swift's Premium Specialty,
Veal Loaf, New Enilaml Ham and Boiled Ham.
ll.t ninikel imIivs uilil for ItliiMle Islauil Hol filers.
PETF
f
I; Mm
Jim
Jfitsitmmer
in
TFfpS
Round
Trip
Excursion
Ticket!
Tn'.H ,Kitvlpt
K.itrin Cut,.
on snle daily
to Sept. 15
Final return
limit Oct. 31
l.irrrt ttrpnvr
tHIVllrffi Mr Ut
rrturnmi
Visit th for At
"bmck Eat"
now whim ri
fnrea r low
I'ow hrfttlm to
Zlon National
Park
Yllowston
National Park
Ak fnr trrr hook let.
tlrt nplivr of thr4
(in out rr aorta
hllMV,
1- ' viJlJ
1
Every day
in every way
"Yes, sir, this old Ford actually seems
to be getting better every dav. Since I
drained the crankcase and filled up with the
new Zcrolene 'F' for Fords, she starts quicker,
has more power, and seems to go a little
farther on a gallon of gasoline."
Zerolcnc "F" for Fords gets to all the parts
where oil is needed, especially the wrist-pin
bearings and the upper half of the cylinder
walls, which are frequently "oil-starved"
when an unsuitable lubricant is used.
Zcrolene "F" for Fords is made by the
Standard Oil Company's patented vacuum
process. It deposits a minimum of carbon.
Yet Zcrolene "F" for Fords costs not more,
but less than most of the special Ford oils on
the market.
A Ford is an A-l transportation invest
ment. Protect your investment by proper
lubrication.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( California )
7 JCWIUJ
"Feeds those
oil-starred Fords"
INFANTS' F0LD0VER SHIRTS
VANTA BRAND NO PINS, NO BUTTONS. .
M. BRAND BUTTONS ON EACH SIDE
The Highest Grade Infants' Shirts Made Selling For
51.00 and 51.25
Norton's Kiddy Shop
l-AtM'jIliJNg In Infants and riilMrrii's Wear
MM a .
I . j
'pHE man whq systematically M
W Mvcs money seldom 'M
g has a gnat deal of worry to M
y5 bother him.
S You hould put every possibls f
do,!ar ln trust--nd in future M
M you will reap your 5
p rewards tn the form of ths
S luxuries and comforts cf life
M La Grande National Bank g
Avent
Win. M.Mmithv,
ti ll, In.,.' jut.