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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1925)
THE LA GTCANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, July 2o, 1925. V. Farm Bloc Ready For Fight Yet Nothing Left to Battle ltt oiitllriiiiir tin; prnKium which ' will In- icUaiic-'d Ity tin Hf-rall"(l fiinn bine in tin romiiiK HrtwUm of cunt-'i'i-yrt, Mai U H illlviili ji.vm ! !i:it ! he jtnllry will Im-lildf nil atlitck on tin- tariff Kt lniJah -a na leffl tin- iuf. riiil Ht-r-liri' paMMiii' tit tho Mist-htinl pi-iui'ipii'H of tlx' . ..ilcm-y-Nu ii;-n bill. Th f tinda-ifU-fttiii print liin' of t IiIh bill ickH -"till liuiii'- f 01111 of prifi- fixing I'jurn pioiliiclji by tin I'tdt-ial kd- i. oriMiielil unit t .ttabliKluiM'Mf y '1 he KaMTliiiitiil of ati iiKnry that ':liJlll buy till- la I'lllfTH .-XpOlt HU.'- I'lUH. Wallaf'f'N l-'aniHT, la a reri'iil Ihsih. wayu tliut Iti-piim-riliitlvi' "'J 'b'klnsaii of Jim a will in 1 1 oijuce Mm new Ml! tioityhiK the Mi'- "?.'ary-lfan n pi .iM-lple jui'l that If thin fitiLs of pa.'CiK', tli' iM'Xt Hilar bi iln i: l o i o"ii tin- l;ir- ll f iv tir ;mi. IIMil.r ; ,. limlr drive foe 1 lie n. I mission I n " of Mty of ;tll t 'l ik-Im pt ftilta cil by , i-nlern I! ill ii p-. It tit alt s 1 hit I i.iii'h ailioii will tfonbtliMH lower ,1.1m Klaixiaril of livini; of tvfiK'- :tiliTM on t lii' A I hint le ticalioanl ami liw-HiiMi' Hi.- pioiilH of our innnillarliin-rt:. Another nci'iii in?iiie of tin-Kami-pnpi-r tiay.H 1 1 : t tin- rn-t turn- tin tariff rom.-.s h. I It r - will t.e a lariii Moe M-ii'ly 1o lm:iMl upon a till ICIIII Of I I i f ttlllle Itllll'HM t hr folks now nioteet.-.l by I lit' t a rill art' willing to nmhe Ihe hi riff ef. li'f-tlvc on funti tuinlm iH 01' which then Is a surplus for export. Tin In. it i-l i.'ilon is lo I hr Mi' " Nary - Ha iik' 11 bill, nays Mr. Sitl'l vii 11. TI10 lamer fi-i;ariN pur rliusi' by t he fint'i aimnt of hl:t export Hiirplus 11 m liis iiii'afi ill 'for what the proleellve tarllf Is to tin- in:iiiulii(-liiier. Walliifi-'H l'':i rnp'i Ke on mi. I Hiiy.'-i if lite fniiuer Joins with 11m JilMh .tariff crow.J, he rthoillil -mil in) the ,M Naiy-llauen bill 11 h ).h rijrlil. II h.t Ihrow.H in with the Inb-rnaltcnal bankt iH ami free timtf Kfoup, he nhotild tlemnn.) a (ilabh pilee li ve), e ut II point 7m per cent above prewar, aft his "rik'hl. ; ltriefly. Mm fori'Kolntf seeniH lo b tln proK'fun thiil aHplrantK far pollllcal favor from (ho funnel m are slmpitiK ii), The whoh pro fram 1m carrh-d on in t he name of the (aimer when, as a mutter of fuel, the tank ami file of Amer ican fanners are not loilay iis- ; Ihtf for pctt uk ami coiMlintc at I he hn mis of the govern men t. The iliNjri.sllntf part of the whole Pit nation Ih t hat t he farmer is tiNed as n iu 1 11 my arotiml which political KcheiiicH are rooked ep ..tilld foisted 011 In an uninformed ptlhlic. The tariff fiicsllon, which tlioulil be considered purely from II scientific, biisluess Hlandpniir, ,1h nsi-d iim U political fool bail and the public pays a terrific . prlcn fur watdihiK its utse In Un political Kinne. - The thrcul h imnle thlil If t lit . . - 1 1 1 To Clean ( ALL SIR. CRAY AT MAIN .!! I far m bit 11' iloi-H not Hi't- ire 111 tlfl ' elal price flxinir or Hi-llltifr h k! I lat ion. Hi- 11 It v ill flKt to lin n ni flood of Kuiopetin prodiH-tH loone Ion Aim rl'-iin farnn i i, IruliiHtrif H and workmen. 'ould 11 more u 11 I sound or Kelflsh courw be iid- ociilcd ? I Th stiileiiieril I Iml the lariTf I dues nut protect the farmer Ih n.H ', bin ne out by the (ucIk. Why Inhould the farm bloc Kroup threa jlen I'i do away Willi IlitH protec tion if tin y fall tn the pussa;;. of so 11 1 e of l heir pel meaft'ircs ? Mow would they benefit the fann er by such action ? l-'or yea. KriKimid ban nupposedly been ft free hade cotmlry. and what t I he result ? II I111M hail mllllonK of men out of work because many of lis inditMlriiH could not com pete w ll h clu-a per labor, forelKii pi ItdtJCtM. In i:nt,'l;'lid the tariff Is placed on necessities t he workman buys cud Is primarily to mine revenue (that is why It Heems to have 'Tree trade"). In the I'nited Ml ales the tarllT Is placed oil wll-it t he w orkman or farmer produces and ho It proteclH him against unreasonable foreign com pet II ton. The -;nj:liHh system kills home d nitry; t he Ann rlean Hysti-m builds it mi. Aelnal riKiires. which are eas ily ascertained, ilisclose that for many yearn before the war Iln pei ca pihl cnslouiM dul leu collected In "free trade" KriKlnnd and those colledtd In "hiKli larilf" 1'nlH'd SlateH were suhsla nl lal ly Ilii' mum'. Imi liiK tb" years 1 n 1 1!, 1 :t. M. lh'j annual per capital customs dull s colleeted In CiiKhind averaged $:i.ii:t, as 11 ifa Inst an n veraijc of j ;i.t:, or about 1 per cent less, j In the 1 'nlled HtuteM; while, fir j I it 2m, L' I and 22, I he cnstoniH per , capila in the I nlled Hlates were j t:i, 1 2, compared with $ 1 :.' fur the same period In (treat Itrilaln, J In the face of Hiich facts. It ts ' dlfflr ilt to conceive how the farm j bloc figures on makliiK Itself p"i- uhir by deslroyinK- a system which protects Hie uKrlcult 111 nl and ln diiMlrlal Interest of u rountry, In favor of 11 system which re pre - (SentatlvcM of Die bloc Mlale openly will lower the standards of IIvIhk I of wiitfe earners on t he At la 11 He I seaboard and decrease the profits j of manufacturers. Why iloesn'l I he bloc add that In brliiKlnR about this condition of affiiiiH, it automatically strikes the farmer by doinff a wny with t he market for his products and plac ing Id I the mercy or lorelKU production'.' Does the farm bloc think thai the American people a e such fools t hat liny can b decHved by it proK'ilitl i)f this chanicter'.' Willi Hie men usiiiK ?o nmch hair tonic a Kirl jusl Hlmply nui'l Keep her nose from beiiiK shiny. Avail Yourself of the Most Wonderful Electric Range Offer Ever Made ACT TODAY CALL MR. CRAY At our La (.'randc Office and make ar ranuoinoiits with him to reserve you a Ranne on those wonderful terms. 15uy now, even if you do not want your Range until next month. It will pay you to do so. Cool Only $1 They Look 4tL t v my 9 ii n k fv This lady ond tier nlml.-m frli-iul Bve Dayton, Tonn.. n at IT Jolt when th" utrnlli'd rtown iowuiiIh tht courtrooni wiii rn the evolution triul wa In Bcaalon. The monkey, tuliini: i.li-nty jf tor.s looks urouiul, I1.1J the tlir.e ut his lift'. Guam Children Trade . Relics for Tickets lUbVOMM. f AIM An an cient sacred relic In exchange ur n ticket to the movies is the kit es! lale to float up from the my. HlerioiiH islands of the South Se;f( when- a Kroup of scientists is at tempting to woke he problem of the origin of the Polynesian race. It Is told In a tetter from one of th' workers alt ached lo the Bishop Museum , Honolulu, and concerns Huau) and Die Chaniorro children on the sunbaked shores of Dial Island who will hunt as siduously tor liitit of weathered stone In order to enjoy viewing the cowboys, I i"a In wrivks. .shooting scrapes and bulbing girls that a p. pear on Hie (Jimrn Hcreen as re presenting that far away and un known country, America. The search is "hazardous,' for the children because of the' (ra "Tk Range Xjg&y trtth the Clock" Down And Payments As Low As $5 A Buys A Westinghousc Automatic Range Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. Dayton Over t 1'A ', 4, i 1 dii Ion thai I he strangely-shaped stones which nr" in such great (b-m.tnd -.1! the At-an.i "movie, hoii- "-- he 1 cue,-, once to t he j "'Tfioliio-Mona." or the "people of before time." who are lean d no I grealy that nolle of the adult residents dure touch the relics. The st ones tire the implements and wen pons left by t he former lirbillillnnls Of the Marians, who may h:-vc the Polynesians, the, seentit:n -uy. Many varieties .of th" object. are nee ssary for the study of th" ha hits and ciutom.s of the race and 1 he I lisliop Al use n in exped llion has contracted with the Ag ana motion picture theatre in one of the strangest compacts ever signed. lis terms provide for free admission to the show, the museum In redeem the stones, most of which have come from 'tabu" or forbidden spots. They will be studied carefully and per haps in them will be found t he clue thai will lead to Die origin of the 'ol neshin peoplts. III t 1 r) $ Vvfc m ' M Ml V' p 11 8 I . ' i The new Junior Cabinet WA pk fJ I "i bK .H H fc V ; r"., y.t AutomuticElectric Range. kjl J1 'J I' ta BP. IV4 H Iv V.,' J fc v' Operates on hent storage f4 Jvj i j B 'i Wr Kv"'"'- '? r' ' PfiiKiple. Economical. f.- pf'j w-j S Sl i V WW ' ' v a win m i'i- ri 'ntr HTtll Ink Irt 1 1 mm! ff 3 .Electric Ranges ISssi2ss1h Palestine Movement ! AifU i Wo llonorerl JKIH'SAI.KM (AIM. T h e nuiiH-M of t lie ten men chwly ussodaled with the Issiance of the Palestine tiiitndate lo (lre-.;( itrilaln by the leaK'ie of netions, which provided that Urrat Itrilaln ; it the mundalory tower should develop Hie country us the Jwim .National Homeland, are to be In scribed on the first puro of th 1 iiird volume of the (loideii lluok of the JewlKh National l-'und. Thin will be exhibited for Hie first time a I t he World Zionist coiiKreHS. ooeiiinjf In VI' nun AuKusi l s. 1 he 111. n to le- aw anb-T Hi is hljrlii-st honor conferred 111 K'ou l:d work me: l.ouis 1 1. triiiide!:f, associale jtihihe of the I'lille-i Miatt'B Htipreiiie court and former honorary preanb-nl of tin- Zion'sl orK;inivtion of America; Lord A- I hur J.i mes liull'uur nut hoc of t lie !!allo ir .b-claratiou Wlllcll pledged (.teat Hrituin to di all in lis tow w ish 1 bmii--in uel. w ho r :;ei-iuir fiv. Ill Ui.stt liiKi' if to facilitate the mud; Hir Ilerbeit recently retir-d alt Mars as the first com m ;."slo.ier of I'ahst in.-; J.lo.d ( ieor )-, I'.'llfTtlsIl premier al lite WINDOWS Sl'IXIAL LOT 110 REDUCTION A lioal S:i viujr Oppoiliiiiily If You Are I!uiltling or ltcniodcllinfr. The (rrande Ronde Lumber Co. lEetiill Ynnl Across Trunks on Cirecnwooil Ave. its! i ) j O worlc will please (time of the Issuance of the Bal Ifour dcrlarittton and the raienti'.ie man. late: Hr. i 'halm WVUniun.i, prt sident of the World Zionist or-f-ranizaiinn anil Hie Zionist leader considered most responsible for Die present pollllcal unci econottllc sticc ess of the movement; Nahuel Sokolow, Al. M. I ssishkin and Hie late I ir. Yehlel Tshlenow, world Zionist leaders; Huron Kdmond Je I'.olhsctilltl, w orld-tamouH phllau Hiropist, who for ulmost a half c.-ifhiry has worked for the up building of I'ahsHne: and (he late Sir .Mark Sykes, IIiIIIhIi diplomut, who was closely associated wit Ii Die negotiations leading up to the promulKiition of tlie 1'a lest i ne imitidale. Only the names of those who haw rendered outstanding service in furthering the Jewish Home land movement are Inscribed In Die Gulden Hook, which Is pre. served In the archives Of the Jew IhI) National l-'und here; AmotiK those 1)1 is honored are Wood row Wilson, Wr i i n H. Haniinfc an 1 Ibiny i'ai-ut l.odKe atv auioni; proniiiieiiL ."iuericau Jews, Nath an Si ran.;. I r. Stephen S. Wise. ami Judh' Julian W. Mack, for , in. r )Li-sideiit.s of 1 he Zionist ( , -j k;ui izai inn of Anierica, and Ixju's I .i psky, lis pn Hent cliairuui ii. ' womax itons ritovM:its f'ANBV, Ore. Wiien Mm. i It. Armlne heard a disturbance in the chicken house at her farm near here she tired a fltiutKiiti at a dark object near the hen coop und vvq men took sudden fllKht. .Mr. Ar mlne was In treon City al the We Sell WeslinjShouse Fans H. & S. ELECTRIC Summer Hotel liltlg. I'hone 3U3-W. ? T t ? T ? f t y y y y t ? ? y t t ? ? f t t f y f y y Is The Moio Of Our Optical Department Equipped with the most modern scientific instruments known to the profession, and under the personal supervision of Dr. V. M. Pear. An examination is conducted to assure you of the most accurate and pleasing results. We invite, you to inspect our examination room and judw for yourself. Dr. W. M. Peare Optometrist with J. II. Peare & Son. f y DAY 4-r HOUSEWIVES Have been made happy this month. 400 housewives are now cooking the modern way by electricity ask any of them about the joy of freedom' in the kitchen. Why be a slave to a stove? Convenient Cheaper Month See Our Complete Line Westinjthouse Ranges time and Mrs. Armlne waa alone. They hud lost several choice birds prevlouiiv. 1 Jim ' No leM t.cti a dozen oh trio 11 I Iioiisch and Kara Ken in this vicinity have been visited by thieveit diir- JliK the past two weeks and It in tye- 1, lleved that there Is un orKanizid 1, an operuilnK here, f y y- T-': f, y! f;. f y y. y y y y f y y y y it- v of C OOK 15Y WIRE NOT 1Y FIRE"