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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1925)
Monday, August. 10, 1025. lfu-or-KM-ftU'd) An InilrfietKlvul Nuwspapw FRANK B. APPLEBY .......... Edllor Mud Publivbdi HARVEY F. MATTHKW8 Muslm-as Manaxer t plbllshad evenings, except Sumlay. at islto Atlanta avkqii, Grande, Oregon. The Observur-HUtr published every l-'riaa. ; Eotered at tue Poalofflce at La Uratide, Oregon, as Saooad Clasa Mall Mutter under act nf Marco . 17. ' OFFICIAL PAPER OK UNION COUNTY AND THS ; CITY OF LA G HAN Ll IS : MEMBER ASSOCIATED PKEBH ' The Associated Presa la eicluslvoly entitled to uae for puo- llcatlon of all news dispatches oredlted to it or noi otherwise credited If publlahcd therein. All rights of republication of , special dispatches In thla paper, and alao the local newe here- In also are reserved. '' BUBBCliTpTlOr. KATES ' : U Carrier - Daily, per month In '"' . Dally, sli months In aHvanna Dally, atngls copy ., e M.0 It By MaU Dally, per month In advance- Dally, per six montba In advance- Dally, per year In advance... Weekly Observer-Star, per year- K0 -I2.il) .13.00 ADVERTISING HATES Display, forelKn. per column Ini-h a Olsplay. local, per column Inch , . , , rime contract rates on application FOR I WILL GIVE YOU a mouth mid wisdom, which all your adversaries uhull not be able to gainsay nor resist. ' Luke 21:16 "NO! NOT ANOfHEP CENT WOO vrZ OCX ME NOVAi SO 1 C ri ilCkIt make A PanmIuT dim a clw PvOE.! t3o v)D 1.0014' Llfc A BIG ei'M.VMHILE. MCXl'ne. CWV.M&IM AROtiMC irtH A SODA TAOj LIME. A ORv.-KE.N SAILOR kUXj KOWj 1-iTOWW FO TWRiUA - SOU AWQ.OOW SOOA 1?v iX vmwekj I novj &vie I ME A DIME?'; SRlMOf MO"t ' li''Kgj IllfrT HO-OfKE ili 1 I W K nWFr;!! can no ikj -ir. Ki-kjA ijX)v(im A r.Tj uui.ii ihi ki i - ,'The raih-oad Ktation is being painted and the Island City rail crossing has been adequately repaired with bij planks. If the Union Pacific get much more reckless witii expenditures possibly La Grande will wake up somo morning und discover that loiifr-promised new station. - . infint Ttn AnnTTilTrT) : Pa pre Four nth uiuiuvjVjv rviy-l : rr -i'out our way By mlu. Know Him? I Thin I plnure of Ih- char whn.si Tacf atlorna the Buffalo nlckolp now In circulation the late ChUf Tu Uuni White Calf He was the origi nal chief of the c..laner National Park reservation When he died, in Washington. President Roocevelt lent hit body home under military escort Hart Schaffner & Marx Cood-lookina: Fine-fitting Long-weaiiii,' CLOTHES for I'articular Men Moderately Priced $45 $50 $55 See Our Windows N. K. West & Co. Inc. La Grande, Oregon vWHV MOTHERS ''-.T - OFFICE CAT YAAOt MAN K O- fyjvnht$ to the m-'-n nf th-ir rrim' about the fp-Mou who steals Tiwy sny rial in a rt'rrtnlii Oiv 1:011 nurL thr tin naniu of II if MUk In "llir itrt linnl" Im'- j wwv roiinti If only kiiiim- on1 would now in vcnl u firrh-sM cook. j W"'d nullv liki- 1 1 ko hark to 'h old hoiiif town hut for HiM arl that it wtild uiw I lit ihl.r tsi'hnts wlm oltn li t'dirt.-d that w'd nt'Vfi- ainoi.tit to anything tiiiich, u rli nicv to rlilute in on m "1 (old nii ho" I'horus. KiMHitiK i datiKvrouH to soin1, and it cuitumly hut put an end to a ijrfut many hachflois. To jouth. a' x o'clork l the most luiiKrouH hour. I N'4-fllS hkc a w to pay a doi-tor for th nl ('ooli'lK- to kt iiHte of minify mU is'nif Iri;Si- i qillft. i WHAT PEOPLK READ. ' ' "No other form or method of advertising can cdmpare in effectiveness with new.spaiier advertising," Pennsylvania merchants were told recently by William Nelson Taft, editor of a business magazine and nationally known au- ; '""" iiul1 t..bity on advertising. "m"r ,",T . J Mr. Taft declared that the only competition now faced by newspaper advertising is supplied by the news, comic j nd other departments of the newspaper. He warns th'jj merchants and other advett'sers that they must make! their newsuaner mlvertisini!'' us iuterestimr to the reader! ,'. . . ; . . , . , , "Me an' thu l,oy frbn.l." wtl.lnil lis. the news colum.ns, comic t'iips, cfoss-word puzzles and ,,r, ,,.11U ,. Wll,k, u m.' finr.i;o un .u oi l r-iiK-other depaitments if they wou.d have' the advertisements riur ut 2 a. I Mimiern i.vn, u i- -t ; 'to an old lulul IMim u mo'l.-rn eiillll- l'eau. 1 1 I ' MIvMOUAIH.I-; IiATI:. !r wli'-n an lirlinit i-dilion ol' the . . 'lhis is not real news to' the advci Users. They havu' '".Mnmm ii- m.tiM.iin.i.- .iau- m ioodi-.-n n.-- t-i nm.m. !n. h I , , ,i . , ii ii- i .i hIMciri." Wlllli a Imii, "hhis All- neirllv ! I l-.i i-ti-.l wLlc-Min-ud ill- f long known the tacts and have succeeded m making their ,in,-s iUuv hi, i.-.,,uiin." ji.-niion hei-aua-or iia m-nwi i.-un- , newspaper advertisements as interesting to the reader a.v j . ... , mi. imumih-.i .n w SAYS U. 5; IS II and never for the Individual.' ir. Arendt s'liiiiiiaii' s tl;:-t three en;p-n(jal r.'f.rnts ire ltp"S piry of the l!eiul)lir in to h" tuain tairu'd and (he reeoiislriKi ion ol! Clerniiitiy ensnrt'd: The el im ination of Die liat ional coiom coulliet. Hit? renunciation ol' MODEL NATION NEW TESTAMENT IN MODERN FORM mov.e Iheitteirt ul ways fill up flr.tt. , through the i' lervstetl In pietur-fl w P hout ttuh litleh. And the 'reason'.' Mitts Hwan oon heiM' lf is now a tlth-d piclure. tpM'Htton of the day in: How tlie Jjtifi .ui'l ('hinaiiieu telt ther itpari i 1 1 1 - (oiilil. llij; purple ami hl I W hi'll Mtilileolle I sin: Imt when ou pel li-llee. Kills 111. Is,- does II do It. tl' the other 7Iepai ircic?rrr They liave succeeded so v eil that many persons read the advertisements before other, fea tures, They have made the advertising columns as in; disjjensa'ule to the average iwder as the news columns, ' spoiling page and cailoon section. . t7. I'ROSPKKITY IN PKARS. ! y-Tlie pear ciop in the liojvue liiver valley around Med-. , ford is arousing the admiration and envy of every seelit'ii ' ol' the state- admiration for the fiuit, and envy for the ;- Tin 'ipi'oiperily th.it the tuo and a half million dollar revenue '"J",1'' jl'rolii the crop will lit hit: to that valley. In yesterday's ;Oioia the supeiiuten.lent of the southern Oregon ex- .XTJT 'peiimental station was tiuol'tl as giving more atlctpiat'.' i r in tin- imv if reiiiinim Irrigation as the seeiet for the constancy increasing wealth Z"-l'u! u ' " tif that area. ' Vc cannot al! jrrow pears (altlpmuli it is a satissfaclnry crop for the (.ia;nlt Knihlo valloy that i.s ini'icasing in ini portanco earh year) and pai tiriputi? in such harvesting; of wealth as poar iowiiikr wtuild milk-ate. hut tlu ontii Nortliwcst is hoi'omin moi': intoiostod in riivcisifii'd ajiri culture of pvciy kind ami tho lossihility of making nionoy iOiit of po-r ou'h.-'ids is just 0110 phase of the suhjtM-t. With nrw lands lirinjy Inoulit into cullivation each year .I'lit ffronier pUMiucuon hciiur m: Mf possiiilc. vant-d crops -.urjfc going ti he miirc urcpssai y than over liofire. i i - M,. ..I ;.. it... m .ii... i . ... ' I o.iu (M,ur im imp iMuuiwrsi is lump ad 'plahip to a va-1 riety of crops- -and especially crops that pav well on small 1 Kil'v ,th,,n" ls l"' r,,M,l Jracts-lhan this valley. V.'hclher it he cherries, or pcai.. lnilr,"K,; . . or yreani, oi ec..;, 01 ; -pplrs, or alfalfa or prunes is of 1IM n ""'r"1 ""ph ihink- ii ... ' ' I'liUe alips"! eerlliti.L, hitl Oif .small conicpirnn'. ( ions .t tins charnrter arc the kind ina i'.,i.,ks n.-M. tiuat attract the settler is rr,v coining into the North vest. Con;ideHny its chavactor. Crnule Konde and Wal lowa valley l;md can Im- pineli'isnl mure rensonah'y than tlacwhere. Securing huyeis who will prnduee more vaiird rvv: in :i nnMi I v0'iPiMi fer future farm prosperity hei" eooieratiiin of Ihc I'nivefNily nf ('hieiio Tress. Many nrofessnni h:iv? at last I I'he pro i''" . made piddle twdav f(nnd u r.ay- to niakc , t'dut ii ion is the nsuH f eoiiliaual reipie-d.s "pay. r They write tenthonks. and I'n in th.- iirh-ni lor a translation thui re.piire all Iheif MludeiilH to of Hie New TKUii, ni in modern (buy lilt' hook. i Kl-KhMi that ran' be used liy na- ltie siudenis who in lrim? to puz- I Cloria Swiiii.Hui If no 1mii;t in-izle out the laiiicnage. find the style t-r.dons awkwurd and IMnleH have Im-piI y Ihe I n;y.usity of I'hl jind the aetual print done in India, p''riapM ; hiip 01 1 in t he nioiin- You net-tj our nuni'-y And 1 in 1 1) nilue. If e llillh oill'H II Would lie f.lie, I if ou yoiiM And hold mine 1u What In the h - . Am I H'UUK tit .1"'.' I f 1 1 1 1 ii lahor .ind hoi-'.e l;ih',r ure K" itelllft hi liilllilltK ihsIh. It S 1o keep waleh Of holh. M Ih Ha id that eilmtliiilM nf the older eimileoni furnish'-d h e;.K, 're:. Intf Will be Hi Moltie lltlli talliH. A slnt'-Mieni '-from the pres.s de kitIIh h the plan us follows: 'Tin- e.litlnli In to Im- tailed tho T mlnle edition. Itetvinse it eomes .rum (lie pre.sj; jift 'H yearn nfler "ryndalf irave to the Kntrli; h-wpeak- ti wtirld H fi r-- Iranxlatiou of Ihe (Jl't'tk N'W Testameiii. i in Hln!, Irani thai 1 1" demaiol lor 1 Had or (ioocispeed'n transla I ion louihi eonn m ttim n mil ! rv w.ir. was '!': odale who made it pooliV ior a tiny that driHh a plough' to le-td the New Te-tu-oieni iti his oriiaeular and ra.sp r ineK-iit;e. TImih in j;iinf to ihoiiHalols or studentH of the drieiit ;i Irauslution in the IJnuli.-h of ei - ilny .s, rt'i'h I r. Htoi (' follows a piei d'-nt estahiish- d 4(Mt eais ao." M'l.iop Jul. a is' a only worn; ilielid tit of ii iu nil! ei St im'soni ma.ifr. ia e 1 tlited 'N, Ml V I tl super Statert It Dili' omit i y K"iit woim n to tip -Iieat war as nnses and thai 'here utH (.' m-veral tinien that nunilier tn the service if there Hhonld he annlher ur. MKltlJ.V. (AT) -lr. IMtu Aren dl. the noted bimelillint. would It ive Oariuaiiy ropy the 1'nded Statin Koverninenl, rather than w Hi-Kuropean tlemoerueles. in her parliamentary ulms. In un ana lytical nummary of th? present (status or the German IU public, published in tho uliru-eonservw-ttve- TaeKlifho Kundsrhau, Ir. Ar-i-ndt points out Germany's Kroatest need of a non partisan cabinet. havlriK the support of the larire majority of the populace. Such a desn ably slate of a flairs he npm'S ensured by iv Amur lean form ol ffoveniinent. i oat Hinu nuui a moiiarelest. took tiie oath as president under a pidnirun uousiiuiuull is char acterized by Dv,;. A read t historical episode ntl u Kuaiunteu lor u lasting repubheun form of oarnineiit in Germany. "A return to monarch. sin today." he ;;ays, "and any iittempt al u ntonarchial r si oral ion emild only t-uiiiiiiiale in tivil utr and a coti H ulient deiray oi tile Kelcll." rie Hlati-s eiiiphatitally that thu cou- ;liOioii..t .iMiii.,lti.oa ol the pre sent Koveriunent uiasi uol be tam pered w it h. but on the contrary, s.iouid be coui.iiualiy sli eiiiheii etj. I here. ore, any attempt, be it troin the i-ikIiI or oil, u nlte, Ihe conshlution I r. Arendt calls 'u crime av'inst the (ierinan people, which is to be mppeii in the bud." Alter this doei.untioii oi ane-k-iaot to the Weimar t '(institution, the writer feels juslllied tn pa.-.s-INK Well -IMea 111 a IP I enlist ruct I Vi' criieisni. "What's w mnif wit h the constitution ."' he asis, and conns to the conclusion, tnat it N.iiM .M irout a so rl i II of abstrael deuiocratie diM'triu- s w H Ii it-l'-r ilisn-K.ii'd tor t he salient features ol national development . t'haiiK I Of," tip' national eolors he thin U h ns'ii fatal error which now culls tor at least some "hatl-way" col ii'ctivii measure. The present elective system, ell mtnat tiiK Individual electoral dis t riclM, pa teriod alter p.iruameii . la ry systems in (t Iot m-pipea u deiaoeracles, the writer also con siders dcti inpiiuil to iiei m.iii . Ih stroiiKly oppoHt s all erit iclsin ol the parliamentary system as such, bill ailvoca'es r.isiUK the ae of el-etoral franchise. The listiiij.; ot villi s he condemns ts a "pure ly" mill liema lical measure t "lid r nit to harm the desirable formation of parliament, claiming that there by "the elector votctt fur a party The Start Isn't Hard HI 'T KKKPINO AT TIM! S.WINCSS Ai:- Clll NT IS WHAT C'Ol'NTH. ... IS YOiriiH niKIWINO HW.Ul.ARLY EVEHJ WEEK? La Grande National Bank VoliliK lists and the diseontiiiuanc. ol pai li iinenlai y caluneis. . ,( IHis of ItltlllM Velp I'l-olcsl A;a:nl Tax lniHicd tin 'I hem It! : KSI.A I - ( A I' ) . - l'iv e t liou i ;n 1 hark inn, y :puiT dos ol evety im tn liable b: "c I, from NcA found Ian is, to Pekinese, cr -ated a tremendous "din outsi'V Uresla u town ! all as a prot -sl. against the yearly tax which the e ly Impi'S'-s upon dogs. The owners nrtr-ehod thro'i'h , thv town ttith their does in leash land bo me of the doj;s bore phi. j cards with sarcastlu remarks. The ! procession halted outside the town I hall. vhere , the does, as If by Iroiomaiid and to the delight ol the crowd, raised th;lr voices III un son and filled the air wi h their complaints, which will In ' investigated by the aston'sited ci'.y fathers. If he wtVMrumn tt, hv known Why Not Now When You Can Save . 25Xto 3001 AT OL:R SUMMER CLEAN-L'l' SALE $1.50 Knit Cape, Ago' 5, for $1.K ?0 and $-".00 Girls' Hats..... ..$1.00 And Several Other Bargains : 2,"c to $1.00 Norton's Kiddy Shop IM-i.vlhliii; ur InfaiiW mid L'liililii-ii's Wi-ar KlBEEBSE!?aEEEEHEESEEEKCESC2EEE!5ffl sa M i : Guatanteed Used Fords Ikn k ah-.oi b-foinlitiim, MM lilM. laih i, and i rV .r iul' i hani-m vile ill piml - Perkins lloor C'o. rrn:)iip iii .'.imi (oiiiit llli .iiul Adams MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Plume Main 7.VJ ' Uo Arc Nimv Takinit Orders fur iriCKMNi; CUCUMUEKS. and als.i for I'EVtllES W sSs i. -.5 v M . . : vr,'i ; t- 4 . V : .'.,'4. .0- n TV ivV 'VAw-'V'1 " 1111 ..,,orrw .at"""- ITS A HAKIl l.ll-K TIIKSK MAVOHS IIAVK. Wilnnw thr lot an lhi fsi nt tM arnllrman. Ma's tiaorc U lUkw. msror r rotiland. Or. It l not all pauiqnrta anil handahaking, ht aaja,, Knal bar work, lhal'a btlat tnifor luaaju. aajs Kaker. S3 m n M HQ M U ra m is ta E3 M n 14 n M RJ IH ca n HI u u M H n n a M a El m M M ia M ra M U N M M ta M H M ra M n M 19 M w .M M i pW a" Washing, Washing, Washing! !y Hie i.id" nf many a stream in I'mope you fan see women dninj; the t'ainiiy va.-,li i:i lliat oil, liaf k-liroakiiijr way. Tliey eany heavy ha.-,-Lots down tn the .stie;'.m soak the clothes and smili, tfi iil, scnil) on the hare hoards and haid rucks. . ('nulrar.t that villi the average Ameiieai'- home vhere washiii;- is done in eomparatiN ease. New labor-.savinjf soaps and compounds i.iminate m'leli of (he old sciiihbinu, cvijn 1:1 homes where electricity docs not eliminate, it all. Wash day is over in a lew short hoins. 'rime for plcasuie, Tor other things, i Not only in wa.sliin's;, but in practically every pha.-e of woman's wink, new piod'.icts and In vention' are fleeing her fioni home drudgery and slavery. She has leismc now and comforts that the average foreign woman cannot even imagine. To a laige measure this has hcen due to ad vertising. Advertising has familiarized Ameri can women with new inventions. Advertising has made possilile the wide distribution of new pioilucts. liy incre-.sing sales, advertising In.; reduced the price of modern household utilities to the reach of the modest purse. ai.veutiskmknts add new ease to life. i;i:ad them. r. M n u R R M lil W ta n Bl n es n n ii n ta H ea U H H n M H Bl m a m n 19 n n n M U w n n n N H M ra n n n n tn en n n n n n n ra w H H ID