La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1925, Image 4

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    Tuesday, July 21, 1925..
Page Four
THE Lfl GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
1 .
OUT OUR WAY
By WILLIAMSI
An Independent Newspaper
FRANK B. APPI.EBY .
BARVEV If. MATTHEW8.
......Editor and Publlshsi
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Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1410 Attain Avenuu.
(A Grande, Oregon. Tho OLmorvor-Btar publlslied evory I'Tltlay
, i Entered at the Foatoiflce at La Grande, Oregon, as tieoond
Claw Mall Matter under act nt Murcn 2, 187s.
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. AND THE LOrtD DIHKCT
Di-ioa, aou inio mo jiuufin wuiiing iui iiintji. 11 iueauiuii-
iuns 3:1,.
; .Unfair and warmer is the
the-wcather last week.
j jijuropc considered the Scopes trial as a huge joke on
America whicli indicates that the foreign sense of humor
isn't rso bad after all.
i Ik- :
! $ync people may not he doing much toward making two
L!ade4 of grass grow where one grew before, but they are
trying to put two automobiles where but one was previously
a lairgo burden.
us , ""' 7"-". "
Scopes has been found guilty in the evolution trial at
Dajjton, Tenn., which is what everyone expected, oven the
attorneys for the defense. The law is plain and the guilt
of the defendant was obvious under that law.'. This trial
v-a jierely a preliminary step in getting the question be
fora Ihe supreme court for the fight to 'declare the law
unconstitutional. That will come later. , ..
i fhe Stacklands in Cove arc already known far and wide
for.tKeir cherry operations but the new orchards they have
imt in recently will giyo in a Jew years the Im-gpst iinidiic
lngT ocTfafff" of "Tweet ' cliemes i tS tho world. And that's
taking in a lot of territory. They have over 200 acres in
the new place' and also have what would be ' considered
lurg apricot, pear and nut acreage. This year's crop has
lecij. less than 10 per cent of normal but Covo goes right
ahed in the cherry business just the same. It is an ac
tivity of tremendous value to this valley and is one that
willjgrow in importance through the years.
i 3 HENRY FORD ON DANCING.
i Henry Ford has come out in an interview in favor of
jthe suld-fnshioned "square dances." lie is undertaking to
revive interest in the quadrille, the lancers, the Virginia
reel.-.and those other terpsichorean inventions which wero
pophlar when he was a boy and are still occasionally danced
in remote rural communities. Mr. Ford has set aside a
ballroom in his Dearborn laboratory and engaged a dancing
jnasijcr to leach classes in which the automobile magnate
hlinjjoir sometimes joins, lie is quoted to tho effect that
;"th4old dunces are in the blood of the American people
i;nd:jwill never die." If the people can only see them, he
licli;wes, they will become popular again. He dislikes the
con temporary dames, finding no style or grace in them.
tl.is a commendable enterprise in which Mr. l'ord is en
pged. Multitudes will icadily agree with him that the old
fashioned dances are more beautiful than the one-step and
the-fox-trot. Kill conditions do Hot seem favornble to the
i.uccess of his venture. The tendency is not in tho direc
tion; of the formal stately dances of yore, but in the oppo
site, direction, as the popular interest now being displayed
in the Charleston bears witness. This is akin to the buck
iind wing and the tuikey trot and is said jo have originated
among the negioes of the South Carolina metropolis.
The quadrille does not fit well into the jazz age. Tin;
youiig men and women who deteiinine what dances are to
be popular have little legaid
is lo lie lound in the minuet. They demand informality. II
is hard lo picture bobbed hair girls as curtseying and balloon-trousered
youths us bowing in the giaceful fashion
that whs in vogue general ions ago.
Still the old dunces may come back In time. The classic
il'incing of the Mieienl. Greeks was revived by Isadora Dun
(airand Ruth St. Denis. The Russians put new life into lln
moribund ballet. Old forms of ballroom dancing may also
return.
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
Phone Main 759
DKOMKDAKV FLORIDA (.UAPKl HI IT
.'iOc )or tin.
; onderfuI for siilad, cocktail, or dcsKcri.
Five hcrvinK-s io the tin.
760
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Mail
-60s.
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..16.00
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YOUlt IlEAItTH Into tllO lovu
way we should have designated
for the I'oinml stateliness that !
WWUA WOT OOlWGr WcouUDki SHE. Y lGOTrT MES ! suh cooldw I '
iifcojp.i uunu lAii YlU CALL 'BiT WE SC3RED MEvER SAV i TZTm W'
WILL RHNMfc WITH AVJ, po-fUfc-r HOW TAT ? &tFr, UKE. f$LH 1
lUt MAIDEN VAEREL IQvN OAW- X COUID WRflfe) A G AW -MOPE.,)
MUOMEREO AWD67E0" "spzjT . PGHLTfW t I GOVX. MOT. CfC - J
I AT HIM IN AvNE- (f y ( SKERS li ( TS? i- ,
AlHt con&x BemT yffiiMA V more uke ) ' i L
'A-tO KISS HER -LETS J tfefVli VSANDPAPUWy tt j
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OFFICE
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1 VRAM MAUN (tlfl.
J1nain t li Irnrlclraiiiiiir Is .n
tlriitf. I'niiimiiit'liiK: it t.iirrtftl,v
mlu'.it cure lx-kjnv.
Oh no, DoriB. no muHcr liow
ltutiKry u horse may bo, lu- cannol
out u bit .
Tin importnnl Uiinff Ih not
whether tin? boy ran Mund aloin'
ut one year; whether or not lie
tan do U ut twenty-one la the real
NO 'HIIMMIXC.S
LHnrr (who lin fount, a plere nf
wimmI in ils Mitisntfc) "U alter, I
don't mlml tho ilng, but I bur the
kennel."
The best way lo lotaie fresh
veKetubh-H Ih to follow yulir chlek
ig early In the lnorninK:.
' What we cull luck
Ih nltnply pluck
AnU dointf thliiKM over tnut over.
Courage unil will
T'lTHciTranee and hklM
Are the four leuvea or litiek'H
(.'lover.
It Is a fafe b'l thul luiHierit
wtm 't jidvitcutc n law ni'oli ilill Inir
bobbed hair thin ear.
It la uma.luK how many people
there arc who slinply want lo uel
In the way.
Tl' world's meanest fulrNinnii
the hint who Mdil the widow nn
extrn pair if uin(s when she
iMnijrht a niiK to bury Iier liu.slnuid
In.
The present excil'-iiKtit. oer iex
mlht lead a Ntiaimer troni auo
t her planet lo KUppo.se thai m' hud
only recently been discovered.
''W'lieip h the eletrt rind deparf
ment ?" t he I'lHpper HHked,
".lil.Ht walk t h If wliy. inlSM.' hhIiI
the hardware clerk, who WiH buw
lfKifed. "Vou fresh mint? I hiiiK." t'aid
the girl," "I'd ille fil:.i:-
No I'litm Itejii h miIIh are dm cool
u h llie advcrtif-enietit states.
W'e h;ne ni11ee( f lull In most
blirber Htlil'N the ''Nfi TlpplMK"
hIkmm hit wriMen hi linislble Ink.
We iicci dreauied that thtv-Nso
could ir as sIcimcIcs as hoiiic id
them a iv.
t ki the drilKstm-e cowboy who
retuwe.s ( Iii to ,,1,1 aKt.. hii.h.
"I l -'tlll tied tit i;ille IMhrc
after twenty jeitrs ul-setiei and
there wjih Ute post mast -r still 111
hlH fatirl(e stiiiiipimi firitiinds.
nly a wise child :.it und ai ts
stupid as Mother siell srnull town
tiosstp to keep lilm froin eatehhiK
What's the use nl' "better honi
ed" if people won't .(ay in them?
M
lieat china U the kind )t-.r drop
0 tafily.
Yesterday In
Washington
The I ullid Mutes remitted the
Chinese boxer Indemnity,
IdartUKS were begun by u coll
irrenslouut comuilKHtoii on postal
tatc.
o. I. Van Swcrtnpen resumed
testimony beforv the Interstato
connneree romiidsston on the Nick
el l'hito consolidation.
.THE COLLABORATORS. ,.V, J
Scientist Maizes Rich Haul 1
In The Phillipine Islands
MANILA AI') one of the most
extensive urchcolojiical invest k:i-tion-s
ever made in the I'hilippine
Islands, covcriiifj a period of three
i'aiH. has been compb-ted by an
expedition, head by Ir. Carl K
(.Jul he of tlie rniverstly of Miehi
un. A laiKe number of articles,
principally Chinese pottery, have
already been shipped to tho Vlii
verslty id - Michigan and other
shitmentH are to follow.
"The expedition which w.ih Ini
tiated IhroiiKlt the efforts of the
late I lean '. Worcester. former
secretary of the interior of .. I he
Philippines, hits merely seratche-l
the suifuee of rhitippiue an heol
opy." iullie slated, "and we
hope that the re.sulis obtained thus
far will serve as a busis to advance
Urn study of I'hilippine iinthropo
Iokv amoiiK seienliids.
"The original purpose of Hie ex
pedition was tn make as complete
a study of the burial caves or the
Philippines as conditions and time
permitted. The problem -was ih'-n
S
FAGE PROBLEM
NKW YORK (AP Kor 1 ln
flrst time in its Ho iear; of exis
tence the i;piscop;i Church in the
t'nitcd stales is facing the election
of a presiding bishop who will be
the democratic choice of its entire
membership. The election will oc
cur at Hie forty-eighth Triennial
General Coin en t ion to ho held in
Net Orleans. October 7 to ''H.
Jn rank and dignity, if nol in
titular HtandiUK. its choice will
.viand on a par with the Archbish
op of Canterbury, ninkiiiK head id
the Chun h of Km: hi ml; and he
will be chai'Ked wilh the eaclliiK
and onerous duties of eeclesiastl-
EPISCOPALIAN
Bryan Takes It Easy
V
' N . 1
; -.
rlisglvlu'lllwrlt1llll mn i isitiiiiiu n nsW
W 1 1 1 i u in J.imints lii'iin iin,s
wiiiMii t. Imt whi n l il,.(i his
ii his (un he doivu't mind It
I found to be much hii-er than cx
j peeled, with Hie result that the
j (,eoj;iiiphlcal limits of (he survey
1 were curtailed to include only
I thai part of the aiclnpehiKO south
jof the nih parallel, it was also
j found 1 hat evidence, of Chinese
trade relations with the Islands
i were encountered in K'aves and
burial grounds Ion; since forKoL
i leu. which were accidentally dis
I closed by the plows of pinners in
the lillls.
J "The mutci-mi results alone far
j exceed the most sjiUKtline expecta
Ui'uis of those who instigated i.hc
I expeiition."
la the course of two and a half
tyenrs work in the southern Phillp
I pines every Island of any size
south of the Uth parallel of lati
tude was visited at least once by
m rubers of the e pt-d it Ion.
More than l.onn unbroken :;peel
niens of Chinese wares were col
lected and several 1 tliousa'nd ' of
broken pieces were found in vari
ous parts of the vision oxnlured.
cal as w'"ll aa liduiiHistrative head
ship of the independent American
church.
Kor (en years nrter the orirnulza
tioti of the chun h in 1 7 fi f. , Its pry
Nidliur bisaop was i lei-ted by the
House of liishopa. In IT'.Ti i-liiinp;
was male, nn-.i'-r which fhe office
devohed upon the senior bishop
in the American succession, Then
in I'.tl'J the General Convention
created th" National Council of
the church, and enacted thai up
on the expiration of t he term of
office or the then presiding bish
op his successor should be chosen
by the House of lllshops, with Hie
concurrence of the House of le
putlcM. to sewc for a term of Mix
yea re. The intention of the con
vention was that the presfdiui;
I btship thus eleet' d should become
the head of the National Council,
JthiTs cumhlnini; the ecclesiastical
j with tin- administrative function.
I hit, siru e t he venerable I anlcl
Sylvester Tnttle, of Missouri, was
jtlnn the prvHttiinK bishop, und ua
1 X
, x
.if -v
. Ml
lnivlon. Tvnn., has plrnty of wnrm
coiit. tlmla uu lusy vhalr and jikks
so much.
N. K.
his advanced aye precluded him
from assuming udmiuistrulivo du
ll ea, the canon was no worded that
no election for hi successor was
to 1 held during the period of Ids
life. Itt, f:v. Thomas Krnnk
tiattor. Uishop of Tennessee, was
elected president of the council,
und re-elected at the Triennial
Convention of l'J.1'2. A year later
Bishop Tuttle dh ij. but the gener
al convention not beliiK in session.
Hie UKt-d Hlshop of iJaihis, Ur. Al
exander C. Oarrett, succeeded him
1 by tho seniority rule. Vpon Dr.
i Garrett's death six months later,
jHt. Kev. Kthelhert Talbot, 1 3)..
tlHUp U U'.HHt'lH.IM, OUI-LtlUlMI IU
the office. uIho by right of senior
ity. With the coming triennial
convention, t he first since Itisop
Tittle's death, the first formal el
ection of a presiding bishop by
both houses of the convention de
riving direct from the church
membership will take plucu.
Herlous problems face the
church in connection 'with this e
lection. The canon provides that
tho convention shall choose as pre
siding bishop "one of tho bishops
having jurisdiction in the United
States;" but it also provides that
his term shall be for six years.
This is where the problem arises.
The new presiding bishop , will
not only be culled upon to dis
charge ids administrative dutitu
as President of the. Council, but he
will have to assume as well the
ecclesiastical leadership of the
church, which will utterly preclude
him from any participation in the
smiles,, of ,11,4 djoeesu of..wMe,li h,e
is the titular head. In the mean
time, of course, his coadjutor will
lie administering the diocese. Hut
ut the end of six years, it is being
pointed out. when the presiding
bishop presumably will return to
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine zf&Jt
It rid your system u. Catarrh or Deaf
ness caused by Catarrh.
Sold by druttist far ovtr 40 ytari
F.J.CHENEY & CO-Toledo. Ohid
The Start
Isn't Hard
HUT Kl:i;i'INO AT
Y.)I!U SAVINGS AC
COUNT IS WHAT
' COUNTS. . . .
IS YOl'IiS CKOWINQ
Ri:0l-.A1!LY KVUUT
La Grande
National
Bank
Sound Uellnbla - Viogeaslve
Always
GOOD LUCK
With
ANSC0
FILMS
'Tits The l.ighl"
All Sizes
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
Hart Schaffner h Marx
Fine Clothes
Cool Woven Wosteds
for
Summer Wear
$45, $50 & $55
COOL, COM FORT A BLE SOX
(Interwoven)
Sirungi-Mt nud ThluiieM Sux Jlaile.
33c to ?1.00
WEST & CO.
his diocese he will have lost all
touch wilh that Jurisdiction, and
his enforced return after this
lengthy absence wit work an in
justice on him as well as upon ihc
coadjutor in charge.
One solution offered Is through
the election of u presiding bishop
to serve imt II he reaches a. retir
ing age which shall be fixed, thus
releasing htm definitely from hi
diocese and pnviug the way for
the. election of his successor. An
other is that upon the expiration
of the term of the presiding bish
op, providing that he bo not re
elected, he be retired on a. pen
sion, and some dignified service
in the church be aligned to him.
Aged Oottplr Marry.
Al.ltANY. Ore. One of the old
est couph-H t hat ever secured a
I license to marry took o'lt n mar
riage license. Mrs. lOinina Harri
son, lil of nrownsviile. und Henry
j I.. Williams, )U of Lebanon, were
I the contracting parlies.- It Jfl Mr.
I Williams third nun rkige and the
' bride's second.
Baby Peggy Sweateis
Slllt-FilMT l'opulap t:Uirs
' Tin.. Vfry lutcat in small clr!s' sport wr:ir.
Jc 3 lo 7 JW.93
VOII.Ii DUIvSSKS
Abu a lo ID. . . l'lict. $1.75 to Sj.WI.,
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Uvvrjlliliig hi lufoiita anil Oiililrru's Wwir
1JUV PROTECTED
Firestone Tires
Perkins
Phone M-500
For Every Room
.1
i .
Quality Floors
Armstrongs Linoleum
Jbr &vy W in thc House
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Eslabli.shetl 1M6
INC.
Poets Corner
oiu;g.
(Ity . H. IMillil)
Oh Oregon! My Oregon!
Land of the pure ond free
We bow before thy regal throne
In matchless majesty.
Thy mountains and thy hilts so
grand ,
Are emblems of the free.
Thy rivers and thy lakes so ch ar
Show forth thy purity!
We love thy rocks, thy verdure
green
That grows on every hand.
In all this wide wide continent
There la no place so grand.
Thy people are so brave and kind,
,S noble nd so free
In ull their words and deeds, they
own
God's gracious majesty.
Motor Co.
Corner 4th and Adiims
in the House.