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Tuesday,. Aupust 11, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Pace Four afoutbc Widening (Dbscrfar (Incm-poi-nUMl) Ad IihI'k!UiJmh Newspaper FRANK B. Al'I'LEUY.. Klnoi ttnfl fiJtliticf UARViSY lr. MATT HIS WH HuhIiii-w MunattrtT Pibllihed eveulnyu, except Hunduy, at Aum avkduu, La Gran tie, Oregon. The Observur-Hlai; publtuhed uvury Itiuh. Entered at the Pontofflce at l-a OranUo, Oregon, aa Becoad Claw Mall Matter under act of March 3. 1K7. "V OFFICIAL FAPKR OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB CITY OF LA OKANJiB MBMBEK ASSOCIATED PKfciHM The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to um for puo Icatlon of alt newi dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein All rights of republication of special dlspatchns In this paper, and also the local newa hnrev n also are reserved HUKHCKII'TION KaTHP Bj Carrier Oally. per month in advance ....... , Daily, six months In s.fi va.no. w . rially slngl oopy . :V By Mall aii pet month in advance OalJy pet tli month In advance ally. per Kar In advance ... W-kljf Obaerver-Htar per vnr 6 6U $2.bf . ..6.0f $2 t UWfcHTIHINO HATKr iKpla roreiKii icr foliirnn inch tsplay local pf? "olumn inch "tfnf contract rut in ipit'irHttm AND ALSO THAT KVfclHY MAN should cut und drink, j and enjoy the good ol all liifi lubor, It la tho Klft ot Uod. . EcclcaluaUs 3:13. . OUT OUR WAY By. -WILLIAMS' Let us be thankful that, Adam, or whoever named the Wlmals, was uninfluenced by the man who names Pull .liiuii cars. Grave diggers of Chicago have organized a union and lire asking for more pay. They have one immediate ad vantage the person to be buried won't object. I In spite of the way some of them look as they pass through La Grande on the Oid Oregon Trail, no auto is more than twenty-five years old. ' Gicece has two army divisions concentrated on the Bul garian frontier to back up her demands. Will the world ev,er take that chip off its shoulder? . . Abandonment of Gibialtor by Great Ii itain, which is said to be considered, would b : a sad blow to political ora loVs who so frequently need a synonym for strength. iZZi Mnl FOIfeSM OOOOHS f'AC,v 'iM BUT X TUiklK ME 7 : -VffiEVPKflvr 'OW P&MW FEW "TME.T FWE SHOD AT UEAST M-wrsTP&"T someThim. cxscovuweo tm Bocks so keep uptWwearw BuMCH HAMGiu'l BUT -itAfcRS KOTU PoV-t . IM SOOM.TiVS IS NSVAAlNl& CM g AROUND HEAH I WO MAWM I .H PEClTu' if" OKlLW-fm TMRO T 3P I UE.MT U FOH ? TME.v( yiiy TOW- M3AU.y( AVJMlVJERSARv VJM JEFFR1E.S -TUE. PAVPAV BLOCKADE. RUMME.F?, ,..,. .ct OFFICE CAT TMAOC MAUN NIQ. . Junius look The While Hint.r licliilld The Oovcreil Wakoii to ghmv her moiuc Ponpnla, but It dUIn't Kcuiu inouclit. . A SCI'lllOU inuny wuys. utrenitt honed, it refreshed. llfllpH Ho MM othei-M w eke people In line from The nny to kcI tlu Ih'nI iiii-ii fur nlfitv woiiltl In lo cliiinicc the law n.o ll'c fines hhi 'tviiiit '' Mimllest iiiiniher of ots houM be dcrlnret! eleettHl. If till th" (,-hlH who jir Jir' dying to ffel Into the mo h m v ' laid end lo eiid It would In.-nome-thitiK uwful, wouldn't It? At the aue or IH n vomijf iiuin's , head swells: nl lo hi nail swells; at (10 liU tinkles mid km" s suell. And (Mciilniall. ihsi.lf jlliee hiui(Mcnts he inmmycs to liae a swell lime. WORLD C THE OPEN COURT COnHKNrONOKNTS M IJ S T NDH.MIT THIOIIt AMKSTO THK IJXTOIt IF THKY IK til Itti LETT KltS l'HI.Ti:i. AuU.-it (i, li'-.r. To the Kilitor: In your leading article hi todays jKHite. "Kociullhin. liuprwetiral ld al in ii l, V on denounee as an llh dream unattainable by nian ' cuuhi; It h contrary lo n;iture. lh it toiilrary to nature? The tiheep on the hills flim't fav . nor Hi' huffalu on the desert, or the cat tle on the range, nor th eh phant in the Jungle, Hit- monkfvn in lh tl'eeH nor the wliuh- in the oee.iil. All on laud or wu. or air juar tltcs bnciullHin tn koiim' extent ii int In various degrees. Hut for man ou elatui it lu im practical. Why ? Why does ;'! command you and me to loe our neighbor uh ourselvfK if H im practical? it not the hopo oi ev-ry Christian In regard to a tu tun; happlncBH built on a coiit4-in-p luted condition very Kimtlar lo Ihia condition which you ih-nounce an aoclullfittc and therefore hu pructlcal? Ih man the only living creature for whom there Is no hope of del Iterance from the curse ol Indi vidua t ism, forever damned to lead a kind of a dotf-eat-dog life, all Kcmmbllng- for the name hone? You ?ity Iruly that men are self ish. Itut them Is a cure for self luhuesH cif men. It w;ls presciita"! by Jchus OhHst mini years ago and rwids this way: "Love your en einle.H. Hlesa them that curse you. l.o gooil to them that hate yon ;ind-pray for them that dtpitffnllv um' ou and persecute ou that ye nuiy be the children of your Father which Ik in Heaven." . Hut uotice that you suggest a very different remedy for man's sHfis,hnes8. The evolutionists, are lo create a different kind of man llore that huppy lime comet. Let i" ! Economy ftfE'fI Drapery Fabrics EXTREME weather changes require something stable in the matter of in door cheer. Cumins of the new, bright Colonial Cretonnes we are now showing, in striking allover patterns, are set off by . a plain colored valance. Thev frame the . season's landscape in restrained gaiety. N. K. West & Co.. Inc. La Grande, Oregon ' . U T JUUERIGA '.ln gbls through sheer them through g'-t h u h b a n d s luck; others get sheer nilk. ' lnn't forget to inehide a bun die of rags in out! ttlug (in bride." tng'H u noma n corri-spoii dant. "We heard ti huncli The Pessimist: "It's nasi v ' wH)it her we're ha'ing. Isn't It ."' ' Optimist: "I'osa'hly, but cun- 1' slderably hetti-r I ban none!" dever women lately dlscussi'tgi first RitniupfH nt hoiirtekeeitng 1 Some iitHiple Hi-e so su.M'etlh'e knee deep hi new tilings, not a U colds they slop iiji the Imj.s hi shred for u hundreds of few j , There is much quiet political activity these days that premises to bring entries in the senatorial race before the )iblic eye in the next few weeks. Stun field is Knowing', i,,,,., hji keen chaihcteiislics as a politician Ify untiring every t1,. iH'llinftlll. .pusHiblc move to get seveial opponents in the field against ''l","1l.h'i'l,11,''U, linn. As we have lemaikcd jiieviously in this column, his imiiiiin-. mui wur iv" I chances for lenominaUon hinge hugely on that condition.! ""rr'k' '".'! ,,'H',''''1I """! Jbfivc or six stiong men enter the race, the junior senator, . , , 'should win with ease, but if only one strong candid. ito m win: sni-rs cor HM.irosis Clers for the opposition it ill be a ,eaU"hoss" nice.-no I TX?TZ u,r cording to inesenl iniliuilions. i he lumor that Judge liar-1 Ti-y my hr ii h i ini.n lis of Kug)ic, would personally back the campaign of Kred Meiwer, il the I'endn'ton attorney announces himself, is ,the -latest morsel for politicians to digest. Such suppon volild give any man a big advantage in western Oiogou. spoui's Wlll'll tlJl'V tMU luilli. iliKhriiff. una motlmr mlicM Hwny." 1 rirri'N.-M luii. t.. ' ..Mi... ITIllHUIPl SfWl ,p ,V, !,.,, , ,.,!, Ally iiimifj 111 Ins .,.,. .., ,.i, , I,,,,.., AIII.-lll'H'il. t,l(.n till' lill'li (I'll llf lh.Mll. Illlllt1. it Y none The world I lie Slllirlse. flapper are ;io sft. S'HH-ezc her, ' limy he nailing for but JellyhfaiiM and aitiug for I he thing Yesterday In Washington illy the AMhited Tr s,) N"got'at'onM Tor fnn llng I he Itelgiaii debt got umb-r way. LONDON (AIM. That there wouht be no real security for the peace of Kuiope or the world i n til tho "full siren;;' h of the mighty A in orlnin arm" w ai thrown Into the baluuce hi favor of peace, was contended by T. !'. O'Connor, "father of the house of commons." in nn nd 'ress.on "l'u ture relations ot Kugtund and America." The first thing, he said, if two tuitions ri'c to work togetne.', was to understand each other. To tiie iiucslion w del her (1 relit Ili i' ii i n understood A merit a or wheth er Aui'-ilca understood Ciicat llrit a'.r. he answered with t u eui phalic negative. So la r as K trope w tis concei li ed, Tic"ald,' he looked with Kii prehenston on the future of pi-ace. Iut In looked across liic Allan'h' for a "great big brother who will h- " us in the woili for pence," III I tons must get out of t hmr ill litis, iiow -ever, he said, the hb a Hut Americans are all children of Kngland, Scotland, Wales v Ireland, nn I ii'h'cl that an ai pe to the sjiir!t of the I'ilgilui I'athers was nol an npnr.nl to the majority of the American peoplu. The Slart Isn't Hard MI'T KKKPINQ AT TOtlll SAVINGS AC I'lU'NT 18 WHAT t'fll'NTS. ... is Yoiins onowiNO RKniTLARLT EVEKT WKEK7 La Grande National Bank Hound - flnliuhlo - Progesstve me remind you. d ar sir. that vo liltitrn la..n no claim on creative poW'-rs. Her act ivil i'-s are ;ill -ni-i.o ed in r"m(Hb liiig t he aln-a ly cr'a let) forms of hie. I-A'olnl ion knows nothing about the hoKinutng of a tiling aiut 1 :iise all tortus of II fi are, shi- s:iva. continually changing' or remodrUng it follows that e vol nl ton cannot liuvc any conceiditm how or when anything will end. Nothing is stable, noth ing reliable, from the standpoint of evolution. Kven Ood, himself is only growing. Involution claims that he was a m;in once. There fore the Ood of our iathcrs will not be the God of our offspring, be. cau:-e he is alwas chiinging. Ood says "I change pot, but I am the s.ime yesterdav, today and flor evt:r.' Ood says, "I am Alpha fnd ( i mega, the firrt and the bust." K vol lit ton sa;. s, "Monkey came hr.st. then mini, who is, simply a remodeled monkey." Then Ood nppt'iired. who((ison!v 11 P'liHid' man. ' ' " " " ' ;" ' " Involution don't tell us who su pervised Die cocrses of the stars ...,i f-t!n.ts in th'dr cmh'- mo- ( tious dm ing t hat perhrd w bile it w:is et an open question as lo whethrr the next turn of evolu tion's whe- shonhl produce a per fect Ood or something else for re modeling purposes. Mr. Ivlitor. while we freely ad mit that there is no imaginable height of achievement tip to v.'hieh knowledge will not exalt a m;in or a nation, we must a If mini it that when either turn Ibcir face aw.ty. from 'Ood, there remains no limit to the depth of darkness and .ter ror Into which they ure liable to dwindle. , l liespectl'ully, I " L. OAltUH'K. I'ooi) i'i!ici;s'.M!i; ii if ill WASHINtri'ON aH. An In. crease tn the Tclittl ,cost -of food, railging from 1 to 7 per cent, wis reported for the month end In July 15, In 22 cities. In Salt Lane 'it y. however, mere was' u. -r cent decrease. The report irAidi public Mftnd;iy 'by 'be labor sTat'tslics 'hurenu of' the labor department, covered of the -:tl cities Imrluded hi the hurt iri'H survey. KQEBIBSBrQBSBElSEESISGSSQSlEEEEESIIQKBKBEEIE&BBCBS n n ; At:'101STS HOl'Iv IT'S Tl:ii. News dispatches fiom i;ii ciigiiieer's convoiitinn spread the rumor of a synthetic gasoline anil a new type gasoline motor for uuloniohile purposes which in combination, it isjtiM' predicted, will revolutionize the automotive industry. There was the usual giant merger and billion dollar coi poration without which such dispatches would not be complete, . Of eouiso the new minor is vibrationlcss, powerful and flexible beyond anything yet known to the motoiist, and the now fuel v.i'l eliminate c.iibon, will be cheaper than gasoline and will not generate poisonous gar.es. ; If fuel and motor such as these have been evolved they lire'the fulfillment of a wish long entertained by molordoni and would, without niestion, revolutionize the whole auto mobile industry, but because they do piomise to solve tho problems of tho industry the public received the rumor as just that. In this instance it is just possible that the chemists Mid engineers have achieved these things which the world i'o..piiich needs, but too often the public is disappointed by reiKirts which lake the achievement for granted as soon is'the need is iccn.'mb.rd i.i'd the task to fill it is undertaken. Nature Is a gi i al beauty par lor. Itti'lein are bobbing the wheat -Molds and the heat is giv ing th nn a p"iuianent wuv .lust a s'lp of a g'tl." said youu'T htisleitt'l as be picked his wife's underwear. Hashes to 1 tcihes And C" laid to e tstard Stop e ittng a minute And pass me t lie mustard. f iond advice : "Always put off until tomorrow the no-au thltips you Intend to do today." 1 A cnh derielt for ktst yen- of ?;t7.H:.ooti wi s c( mated by the post of flee depai tment. I'rospf'ct e ci ops of (17 immi.Iiiio bushels ,f whejit ,tll, .'.!i,i,mi;i.. Ot'ii ishels of corn this year were ennounccd. ' Treasury oflic;als aninmcct-l I hey v nt' uoiKmg hi harmony l It h Itepnblie'in :iii;ilni'!i in letting new prohibition chiefs. If yon want ly what other-niuit-lal uhllty tn f nd out tpilc!t t'link of jour fi lm I yiHir cluita'- One touch ot tii'iigestion makes the whole world gt(ieh. ! i .Mc.N i m at ri:.Mu;ioN rKNIH.KTMN. Ore. Oilsttn I- am tun, famous as nn actor en leg timatc stage and In motion pictures, arrived in IVndlcion In preparation for his work as- Oen e al foster in the big picture, "On the Kiouticr." which will be Min ed here dm itm the next week bv l ni versa I Pictures corpora t io-. l-'or n year he has been on a va cation and the wo; k he will do here w ill be the rust' since his contract with l"o expired. Shortly after his arrival the stnce celebrity held a pow-wow with the head men of I he three tribes of Indians that IUe on the reservation. The conference v as held by the aid of an Interpreter. (it start out to tnirrow mhih money. She w as only t he coal iuiiu'h 'iiiightei, hut oil. boy! where she Ima htn. The ll'inchback ot Notre 1 Mime Guatanteed Used Fords cum coi it: Xcwly I'aintiil Snap! I 'lice y:;'.!."..!!!) Fcrkins Motor Co. I'hane rl-.rti(l t nnirr Ith nod Adanm ' MARKET JOEL'S OROCERIES PIkiiic Main 7."!) fKACIIKS I'Oll CANM.Vt; Alherlas of a i fine (pialily Cookies, 2 dozen, 1.1c NKWMKMCO'S fiRKAT SKAT 1 Rolnc tntrt the ftky Hcht of I hr itMtlenal house of repi enrols ths nloncldp the nf other utilri. w tilth r pari nf Mu ids taiMtlon M that rhmnhr Th nml 1w fint hem rotnplrtrrf hy C K. Jklnbcrtj, HUt nf ih U. (i. caphoL DON'T WAIT You C:ui Not Afford to Pans l'p Tricon That A'e Arc Caving at Our SPECIAL SALE dills' $r.00 Slraw Hats, now. . $1.(10 JJovs' Caps, size G1 ' to 7, iTjrular $1.!.) value; full lined .")0c and $1.00 Infants' Fold-over Shirts, size. 1, ."), silk stripe while they last 2"c Mondav x sold several arlitles lor $1.00 valued at $l."0 and $5.00. We arc offering some of the best pri. es ever slu) n for Rood mer chandise. Ladies' S:j.00 lG-rih Cretonne Parasols, several popular colors, now $1.(!0 Chihlien's Half Sox 25c and 50c Norton's Kiddy Shop l.x'ijllihvt! tu liifnnlM' nml Clillilrru'8 Wrnr id a n H M a u H U n M R M a M B U u u M II n a 13 H H H n M H M 0 ta H rt El u n n M H a N n u ta M S3 19 H M n 14 M U B M ta M a Washing, Washing, Washing! J'.y tho side- ol m.-uiv a stream in Ijh-oim' v,,n cm .see women doiii (he family wash in that od, 1).icU li.eal.in way. They carry heavy ha,,. Kel.s down to the stieam- soak the clothes and sciub, r.crub, scruh on the hare hoaids and haul rucks. Contiasl that with the average Aniciieai! home where washiuu is done in coinpai alive ease. New lalior-savin snaps and comiiouiifis eliminate much of the old sci uhliine;, even i:i homes where electricity dues not eliminate it all. Wash-day is over in a few short hours. Time for pleasure, for other things. Not only in washing, hut in practically every pha.'-e of woman's wink, new products and in ventions are freeing her from home li misery and slavery. She has leisine now and comforts that the average foreijvn woman cannot even imagine. ad- To a large measure this has been due to vertismg-. Advcrlising has familial ized Amen can women with new inventions. Advertisiif has made possible the wide distribution of n products. I'iy increasing; sales, advertising h:, reduced the price of modern household utilitie lo the reach of the modest purse. AD i:i;'nsi:Mf.N"rs add nkw i:aol: to i.iki:. j;i:ad tiii:m. it a w n N M n n n M 0 M a n n n n R n n a M B W H ft a v n n M 1 a n M B H M W B II El f B M B m B 19 n B a n H W n M B M M n n ta