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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Monday, July .20,' 1925.
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i t.'.I AM ALPHA AND OMEGA the beginning and the ending,
jsaith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which Is to
come, tbo Almighty. Revelation l;t.
Everyone wonders what the world'is coming to, except
those who have hay fever, and they don't give a dum.
Forgetting the past is all right, but too many people
are disposed to forget the future. Nothing about the fu
ture is certain but it is certain to be largely influenced by
the? activities and plans of the present.
- business is good in Union county, especially on a basis
comparative with other communities. An unintentional in
jury'js often done, however, by the chronic jwssimist who
greets everyone with the remark that "business is rotten."
Pessimism breeds where optimism might as readily appear.
Both' are contagoous.
A'ri.gHill
OFFICE
CAT
TRACK MARK RIO.
NEW YORK AI') The boyH
and girls of the Kplucopa.1 church
schools of tbo United Htutes, uru
saving their pennies to build a
ichool for tho native children of
the African Jungle. Tho pr.'Ht-mu
tton of .tho fund will bv. one of
tho features of the 4stb trtcnnlul
general convention of tho church
which will meet in New Orleans
October 7-23 next. It Is known us
the Birthday Thank oflerlng. Since
1919, when tho Church .School
Service League was organized, the;
children of the church throughout'
the country have been encouraged!
to make offerings on tho Sunday;
nearest their birthdays, or on I
Whitsunday, tho birthday of the !
church, the total sum thus Uisig-j
natcd to be used for the purpose !
specified In advance. The amount
given Is usually in cents, nickels,
dimes or dollurs, In a sum equal
to tho number of the doner's years;
five pennies, nickels, dimes or!
dollars for a five-year-old, und sol
The first Birthday Thank offer-:
lug was made at the 1'ortlaud Tit- ;
enniul Convention In i'ri'l, when;
$8126 wus presented, the desigmit-
cd purpose being the support of
missionary work in Alaska. With
tho money, a new stttun launch, I
Pelican 1 1 wus purchased to re-'
plucy the boat which Bishop Uuwri
used In making his vlsitutions In 1
the far north, and which was'
wrecked In an Ice-flow There was!
nough left over to inulnluln theI
launch for some time." - -)
This year the Birthduy Thank of-'1
fering will be used to build ' and '
equip a school ut FortKvillc, u nu-t
tlve Llberlan -village- '.n the inldst
of the African junghh Hpoi'ts of'
!;it t i to the dollar would be )G
'billion, at 2i lu the dollar, it Bishop Overs, Kplscopul missionary
would !) 2i billion, on the faco bishop of Liberia, show there are
Chicken wire telegram
get from JiIh girl.
1'honphorouN inlvlses! If you are
going riKhhig will) Hie wife this
summer, tuke a hook and sinker.
French People to Do
Financial Penance in
Stabilizing Of Pl-anc'"1111 of tnr b0,"lf1' 'l n'? rrunc wu 0.n"y children In Uiut vountryj
6 .already depreciated. however, ' without school advantages, living
when the most or them- bonds m GOO native towns where no
l'AUIS (AT) The holders of , were subscribed. It bus been esli- Viirlstian teacher ever goes. Tin
I'Yi-nch government and city bonds ' mated that the subscribers pin" up ' Uirthday Thank offering school will
and other Kn-uch obligations ia-(the equivalent of 60 centimes gold have classrooms und a chapel on
able In paper will contribute, in or til) percent of the face value so the first floor and living quarters
chap atimnon 0 me tuxes imy pay. juiai me reai anrniKuge. vumparvo for the teachers on the second.
( something between f)(J. Odd. 000, 0(mi i with the value when purchased. J Tno fuml l3 jVng collected In
auu inu.iHiu.uuo.nuo francs to itie i wouiu e iirounu bu.ouv.uuu.uuu ( lne various parishes and dioceses
f.Meni.-m oi nit: war w.i" ui- trc u..u ou.wv.vuv,- r church will be carried bv
Swimming Time Is Here
Wilwitc, the new perfected 20 point 1 lath
ing Suit, that fits in or out of water. I-'or
Men, Women and Children, in a wjde va
'riety of colors and combinations. Son.o
Two-piece Suits for men with belts to
match. Extra sizes for women.
The "Lifetime Bathing Suit."
$2.25 to SO. 40
N. K. West & Co. Inc.
"Prompt Service Willi a Smile"
1 fillUIH-lul
the rrunc 1h Ktuhillzcil und r,;val- ' uoo In thf other.
reprt-Ht-ntutives of the children inl
orlwd .in now onl.-iiiilul. d by.llir In tin- inol fuvorahlc h polhi-- ' 1r,,sunle(1 ul a lllusa ,noullng
ininiKlcr of finnnc'M al u rule 'hIh the peu-snnl, ervunt
between 2f und 40 pereenl of . h
Wln-il l Itirl Ininslers Her iitlee- ifotil value.
Illflin Wll,.- I IT-Ill. lll,, 1"M W lilt nil.1.1
ullll hvv iouder.
retired
In
.No lown Ih ll Ifood lowil lo Ihe
nrjin who lu fcorry for liiju.self.
Now that Judge Harris has announced he is definitely
outf'of any race for the Republican senatorial nomination,
the' jvay is clear for Fred Steiwer's friends to drag; him o
follow him into the combat. If no other likely aspirants
imaker their appearance it would be an interesting nice
ibetftcen Stanfield and the younp Pendleton attorney. The!rll,,,
.lorniers advanUiRO will lie in previous tenure of tho office I rmmdn ims ir.n.oiin
andithe prestige apd,,oxperirtu.,.Jt oaii! uhile Stciwer
Iwoyld profit from such antagonism as the junior senator
'hiis-jiirou.Hed since going to Washington. The campaign id
yctsfyoung and numeitius other candidates may complicate
the'dope before many months have passed.
ti
PASSING OK 12-HOUR DAY.
i Two years ago John D. Rockefeller, Jr., speaking before
'employes of the Standard Oil company, described the 12
houj working day and seven-day working week as "un
ecojiomic and anti-social, hence bad business." Thus did
. he predict tho recent action of the Standard Oil company
Jin pdopting the eight-hour day in the oil fields, and that
vasjthe only hint of the forthcoming action. It was a--liouijccd
with dramatic suddenness, without strife or con
'tioVfersy and by agreement of all parlies concerned,
j Shortly before his death President Harding said: "I
would be proud indeed iT my administration were marked
by tjhe final passing of the 12-hour day in American life."
The! step taken by the Standard Oil company would have
given him great satisfaction just as it is of extreme satis
fuctfon to the public.
There is no quarrel in this country as to (he advisability
of tie eight-hour day. This ancient controversy .between
employer and employe has been decided for all time. The
actiun of the steel industry in adopting the shorter work
ing! day was of great influence, more because the decision
wasj voluntary than because of what it accomplished.
tabor has done ninth toward making the eight-hour
day; economically feasible by producing more per hour dur
,ing;thc shorter day than under the old 12-hour shift.
j;
' !; COM- STRIKE THREAT.
Beginning more than a decade ago the threat of coal
strides has returned every summer as regularly as hay
rover and this year is no exception. The threat now hang's
meiiiicingly over the nation with little being done appar
ently to remove it.
Tavo years ago there was the usual danger of a coal
strike with its -onsetiienl hardships to the public and in
dustrial demoralization and a commission was named to
Investigate. The invest igatimi was completed and a reKitt,
containing five specific icfommcmlatiims, was filed.
jlad they been given a trial or even considered the rec
omiltendations of the coal commission might have accomp
lished .something, but before the commission had completed
its work the operators and miners had settled their differ
ences, the public lost interest in the coal problem und the
government adopted the philosophy of tl. Arkansas farmer
who never patched the leaky n.of of his house because he
couldn't when it rained ami it wasn't necessary when it
wasn't raining.
There is the probability that there is nothing that ca.i
be done to prevent the recurrence of the coal' strike threat,
but.it must bo plain to all that if anything can be done it
should be attempted at some other time than when a state
of ir.'ar exists between the operators and minors and, pos
hibly, the consuming public, as a vitally interested third
party. .
A K(xl many men are KettiiiK
ready to find out I hat til
eont of u bride, hi nenllKlhle. but
that the upkeep l.s Hotnethlni; ter-
waf iiedalu.
medal.
'....inllnn VI .ill n f li.t il i. II
officer or clerk will contribute lo i..n',, w vviii..r u .o.-i.t,.rv-
I'hl.s will be the per- payment for the wur twenty limes . . ,.,,,.,, .'i...i, .1 ,
nanent shrl..kaBe In the purcha- mure than haa been received Iron. gw (n t.(lucutlon,ll dl.artIllcnl
which there wilt be no uppeul. and inuny times more than the
Tho peasant, servant, clerk, re- "avera Frenchman" uxpecta Oer
tired merchant, retired officer I many will ever pay.
Is in charge of the arrangements.
who.se mi v intra are. as a rule, in
vested in govern meat securtl ies.
first I will be no wor.se off thnr. they are
today, but their loan will be def
initely consecrated.
M. Caillatix refuses to fix any
specific rate at which he hopes to
' .suujiii.i' ine irtiiie. inn lie iivt-
)ou can i eui a wai ,fltft, j.'renchiuuir; liasi.final)y,r, bi7.
come convinced that the Mints-
The principal victims of the re
valorization are awuitintr their fate
with the resignation of the help
less. The peasants, who are f,reu
50 Leaders of Lisbon
Bomb Plots Deported: cllltate private trade and to at
Seek Private Capital
To Aid Soviet Works
MOM TOW AP) - 1'roblems of
internal trade m-e now engaging
the closest attention of the .Soviet
Boverninent. The recent confer
ence of the CornmunLst purty and
the Federal ConRTeiis of Soviets
pus.sed u number of reforms lo fa-
owner-s. l'rivale manufaet urei s In
Moscow employ "only ahout Hi. (Kill
workmen, wliich is only pi e
cent of the total number of work
ers engaged in Mosiow industry. ,
UHBON (AP) The head of
ter's warning to Ihe French peo
IVgiiV .!" wis that fbr diM-s-,,!(. tlmt ..thw hour of finunc.lal
n't iH'lloti In K"l'"nr. Kefs see, , ,K.,mm.(. ia u4 ia,,d" is fraught
Mow many times lnt.s hlic liccn j wHn ,(re t consecniences to their
mtirrlcd. Ipocket.s mid lo their Investments.
Humors persist tlmt M. t'aillnux is
erally supposed to be the greatest the criminal investigating police
losers in such an operation, and ! become one of the most popu
who thus far have paid little in lur men In Lisbon becnusr of hln
the way by the readjustment of activities in rounding Ui the lead
orfei s. (! ., . ers in the recent bomb outrages.
As a result 60 of the inost dangt;r-
011s extremists have been deported
( ominiiiilsts of Vienna IOiiidIov
.Nfw Method or DcmoilMnitlott , l" Aincu.
1 i I 'W'' effort hud been mude to
'apprehend the trouble makers tin -VI10NNA
( A I ' ) A new method til the attempted ussassliiutlon of
of demonstrating ha-s been hit up- Colonel Ferreira do Amaral. head
I .ins of women have tie a L.B(V to accent the meseni value ?" u t''llf' ' nnna. ' oMi. ijfibon police, who was idiot
sit ing IhrmiKh their wedding rings i nf ln ri.aion ,,. nf ,-,,'t;,i",-v oj;iI ail iranie of a on a street corner. Only one of
in make (hem remember what
means.
it
Perhaps the 1 .01 d (enled old
inuiils ami old tK'.ehelors so par
ents would have somebody to in-slnii-l
I hem In the proper rearing
or children.
r : v
Whefi tin raKIn nuislt l.s lirewlng
And rie wtirm l In the still;
Tliere's n pile ol uraxel waiting
In (he i-ucnrd on the hill.
f tladj M sa. m hu ing a enu:ked
lip Is not alwas what it is crack
ed up In be.
Our iilen ii' a dumb bell Is a
man who t hln Us rot ton gin is
.something In think.
If on wii ut to learn to high
live." (all In low first, no ou won'l
care what happens.
Julia Quits
1 1
un
1
.i.t
Julia Ittle nnk, 4o0nound Ttsncn
Imliiin Bid, quit her job ns fnt wo
nwii with a circus side show bwauso
the ernt sho had to occupy through
the irformancea was too htird even
with a Tliiow. Bhe has returned to
fcer boai3 at pouca City( Okli j
..i.riiit -1 -entlni..M ThlH wnni.i ,1,m'1, scvcrel hundred uiieinploy- ihe group of assailants was arrest
. viiLiiMii.i.ii . unu mil MiMiiiij.i m in(. nine, inu rigni mvesiiga-
about
mean that the 7 7. (Ml n. fo, (Hi 0
francs of government bonds would
be really worth only about tiii.ouo.
(imi.oou Iraiies; that is to say, the
purchasing power of the franc be
ing reduced lo a fourth of its face
value, the Income from the bonds
would suffer a permanent depre
ciation of 75 percent. All the in
formation obtainable in official
circles, however, indicates that the
revulort'allou of the franc will be
undertaken only alter a serious ef
fort has been made to improve its
exchange value to approximately
70 to the pound und li to the
dollar. These rates are recogniz
ed French financial and economic
circles as representing the real
value of the paper franc. In that
ease the 277. OOO.OMi, IMMJ francs of
government obligations would be
worth HL', 001), 00(1. ooo francs gold.
The net shrinkage with a franc
lay down on the rails of the sireet Hons soon revealed the identity of
cars lu tin- city's priiuipal street, the others und all were taken in
It look the notice more than an to custody. This proved to be un
hour to clear the trucks ho that easy task when the police decided
trarfte could he resumed. When- to act, because the leaders, having
ever 30 or 50 of the weury com 1 escaped arrest after previous out
munLsU had been Induced to set rages, became bolder with each
up and seek their repose else- succeeding one and did not take
where, the same number would 'the trouble lo hide from the police.
sireicn oni on the rails turuier on.
The entire performance was a
source of unalloyed pleasure for
(he humorously Inclined Viene.se.
tract private capital to general
trade and industry. The govern
ment has found after many years
of war upon private trade thai
private capital In Kusslu docs not
exceed 5.000,000 -rubles. 'i'he
trade turnover hardly reaches 2(
ouo,06(i,000 rubles u year.
Moscow, which is considered the
biggest trade center m the Koviet
Federation, made a trade turnover
last year of l,723,m".u00 rubles.
The bulk of tills sum falls upon
the state and eo-operutive trade.
113 pereynt of the Moscow Indus
tries ure In the hunds of the slate
and only seven percent in in 1he
hands of co-operative, and private
Swc.llli prisoners Concert
I ami Into .Model Penal Colony
HALMHTKD, Hweden (AP) An
abandoned farm has become Swe
den's model penal colony. Ahout
five years ago the government con
ceived the idea of sending prison
ers 'there to complete thei: n-t-.
at outdoor work in virtual free
dom. Transfer to the f.uni 'was
made the reward for good beha
vior and now Is the goal of all
Swedish prisoners.
The land has been put. under
BUltH atioti "tty din; ciHrttntrs -so '
successfully that it serves as an ob
ject lesson to the peasants of the
district.
Not wit list a tiding the complete
freedom of movement., permit ted
for farm work, none ot the prison
ers has attempted ti e.srape.
If ha advertises It, ho known it's
Rood.
Colonel Aamural's fine record
UulgnrlniLs to Study (ierninii.
In the World War won for him
general admiration und the police
of all sections of Lisbon joined in j
a concerted: move lo apprehend his
assail an is.
J The Investigation revealed thul
SOFIA. (AP) The sludy of the the terrorists In addition to the
(ierman language will be .obliga- bomb outrages had been guilty of
tory in jlulgarlan primary and j robberies and extortions, it having
grammar schools during the com- been shown that one of the Lisbon
ing year. Tills has been announc- I banks had given large sums of mo
ed In a governmental decree by ney to the men under threat of
the Hulgiirlan premier. ' damage by a bomb.
HAL
BOHNENKAMP
O-uneml Director
FIFTH
AT
SPRING
STREET
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The Unseen
Forces
The seen is easy lo ap
praise prices can be readily
compared. Rut the unseen
that which you feel and know
is being done for you is by
far the most valuable.
The proper blending of 1hUi
the seen and unseen in the
service rendered by this in
stitution is the explanation
of our success.
Our Cadillac ambulance is
at your service night or day.
MARKET J0E'S GROCERIES
Phone Main 759
YOU WILL ENJOY S0MK OF OUR EARLY KI'KINt;
. LAMB CHOI'S AM) STEAK.
They Arc Government Inspected.
Baby Peggy Sweateis
Silk -Fiber Popular ( ohu-s
The very latet in small girls npoi I wear.
Age II lu 7 05
Yoii.i; lUti ssKs
Arc 2 lo 10. Price $1.7;, lo $5.0(1
Norton's Kiddy Shop
i:irj lliliig l.i In fun Is' and t lillilrcn'.s Wi-or
JtUY PROTECTED
Firestone Tires
Perkins Motor Co.
Phone M-500 Coiner 4tli and Adams
fiSt 1 1 1 1
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Frigidaire
Ailils Mm llltur rhuil r to lir IiMui t nf
liotjvhtM n-lt)irini'til. I( pn-'i-ws imI
In 11 lrj. lrl-p ulr Mini Is nuluiiiuliinll)
ITipiluUtl Ok Id U'ltllMTlMlllV.
Sl;l-i IT l. Ol It WINDOW
Jesse Rosenbiium, Agent, with
Benhant Electric Co.
New Foley Uldg. Main lot
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