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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
Vruhtv. August 21, lfl2.r). THE LA GRANDE EVENING ORSERVER Paee Four OFFICE CAT TRAM MA fELLfcW MfeP. I'm mq trot A &OOO COW (lilforpornuil) EM LtF"' miT. KAmD PirVAT kM. 5TA3tVAAsjO. MM AaT An lnilt'Miiih'iit MewspniMT . I I ... . mr '., 1)., lUITTAMWI. , . . fll T 111 '1 VY l IT . 1T IIIUUIUUU'I UU1 UUIt .. .. i : ' ; ! ( I II ' w g!fr-.4 tall FKANK B. Al'I'l.KHV Editor HnrI I'uulishtr HAKVEY l.,.i,IATTHKV(! Hum n' .Muting-r Published evonlnit, oxo-iit Kumiuy, at 141(1 Ailum Avcnun. i,a GninJo. Ores'on The uwn'rvir-diur piUliumi tiwy fcruluy. Eotl'ifd at tllu rualorilff ut L,u Oi ullilti, Urt'Kun. ua Second C'laas NtLil Matter urnler act of March 2, 1919. OFFICIAL I'AI'Klt OK VMON COI NTY AM) THE CITY OK LA OKANDE MK.MUKU AStCIATKl) PHKMH The Asuoetaled I'rva Is i-kclunlvrly enlttltU to u-' for pub lication ol ail in-" dipat'hea credited to it or not otlicrwui credited if published therein. All rlKlit of rv.ulwuutiyn of apvoi'ii dlBpatcliea in tin paper, and also the locul new hero in ais- are rwservnd. 6L UoCKIi'TION HATL'S liy C'jtU' Pally, xer month in advunct' Oaily, aix month lit advance fall, ingle copy- Ily Mall Daily, per month In advance Dally, per six month lu advance Dally, per )var in advance Weekly Observer-Star, pur yoar T'.c 14. Ml 606 fl.it 15. UO 12.00 aOVKKTIKIN'O KATES Display, foreign, per column inch Display, local, per column inch ........ Time contract rates on application 4?c 4uc J-HK I.OUH Wll.l. OIVE STRENGTH unto his people; the Don! ill bless his people with peace. 1'saims it: 1 1. ' Shoel'man.ufactuiei-s are puzzled over the failing- off in $ales (f!. men's footwear. They, should study the figures Siiowing. an increase of l.iiOO.OOO itulos this year. ; The htoycincnt to alKiIish punishment in 'Illinois' is en tirely out of place. All Chicago criminals go insane just before Uiey come to Ui.u and think of the thrill that would be lost if there were no longer a hangman's noosu from tyhich to save them. ' KG STEADFAST RULE. A critic once said that "an educated poet is almost always a bad puet; thai scholarship produces critics, not creators, and encouiugts pendantry rather than passion." Tha facts sre convincing that the author of the criticism was a poor judge of good poetry. Among the university poets are Spencer, Marlowe, Mil ten, Dryden, Donne, Gray. Jo.d-.imth, Wordsworth, Coler idge. Scott, Byron, Shelley, Tennyson and Swinburne. Among the non-university poets were Shakespeare,' Pope, Cow per, Burns, Blake. Keats and Browning,' v It ss evident, therefore, that university fining is not , essential to poesy. But the fact that, such purls .as Vwz ; mid Keats never attended a univeisity dues not prove them ' uneducated. Mr. 0. K. Chalteiton describes Browning as ; "the nuMt educated , uuin that ever livid," but Browning nrvwlljitteiidcd an institution of' higher learning. TiiO m.iU who z.::l "an diicated pot't is, almost always : bad poet'' is no inoie in eimr than the fellows who be ' Iieve that one must k U f!K go to I to edtic.'.tod and th:il every 'college man is an cducitrd man. (HM)KMM.vi; Si'.UF. GRAKTKRS. The American As ociation of Adverti:.iii Ai nt is di couiitging fiee newspaper publicity of the kind that is devoid of news value and intended only for advertising. (Abuse by the advertise! s of fiee newspaper space has (roused the advertising agents to the point of pmtest. Free publicity for advertisers is objected to principally on the grounds' that the piivilege if overworked trans forms the newspaiKM' from a news medium .into a pit pa ganda o.gaii. i !ii c is little news value in, tl)i$ sort of propaganda. There should be two distinct depal tiiientr in the newspaper -one for news and un'- for advertising end the line .'epaiating the two must Its clear enough to Ik? readily discerned by the reading public, Free publicity obliterates the line. " Abuse of fiee newspaper sp.uv is unfair to the reading public and often hsuHs in iiiis.eiiie.entaliiiii. Theie is also always the danger of disci inihiatinn between adver tisers and their pn d:irt::. It is a game in which tli. publisher, the public and ihe advertiser all play and none .wins. The action of the Ahum ion Ass'K'i-uion of Advertising Agents is the refection of the attitude long held by the Jiewsp: per ptib'isliers. The d iiy newspaper can no longer be called a piop..gand-i sin et hec.iuse of the concert -d eentiment of ,!ie new spapei-s and the papers, public an 1 rdvertisers have not suffeieci. Guaranteed Used Fords i 1 10! K!(, ' D. ivrn ai-utt "O't i-i'lr. ),x ninm nelrr, halliHn tiies. s;-.nc li r ,r il tor rotci. speedo:nrtcr. A i! 'I :;ain ! Perkins .Motor Co. , rh.mr :i :un ( (.inrr If h and Adams j ThoMi", cork hoiin' In KiiK'nd may be nil rtK'it. bu( hupiiohi1 a chup lt.ii ves hif corkacrt'W J" ia ullu-r jiuiUa. l'url dnrMsiiuiKrns arc fcitliiitf for loiur Aklru, Iml thu hoiir-ii refn.Mi to lkf Co ctnvr. "Why don! you turn that cat out of thu rental! rani?" "Ifcauu we have rabbit today and wu want the custodiers to m e that the cat la still tAilve!" "Who were the first inventors of advertising- nlogans?" "Noiih and Mri. Noah. Ttcy were silting- on the forward uVck of the Ark. which had just pu! otf ' from the dock with all of the ani- mala aboard. H metis, were abuu 1 da nt from the direction of the nu-naffTte." i " What a whale of a difference ' a few sccnta make.' remarked Noah." ' 'Your nose knows,' replied Mr. 1 Noah." ; o know a cirl iu wmln fhe nfucl-t, tvn .hori .torl.s, M'v eral ilss lic was a darn guoU HtrnoK rainier. Then- is Koine cooperalinn among wild creatures. The Htork and the wolf usually work the aumu neigh borhood. KKKI AT IT- If you've started for a goal, ' Keep at It! With your liquet and mind and eoul I Keep at it: '.Make mistake.?. B, people must. Hut F't up and shake the dust ; Krom your garment and lit-n just Kvfp at it! When you've, b at n d wlci e you aru weak Keep at It ! You can win the joy you srok, Keep at it ! Study, practice, think and plan. Make yourseif a better mall. If another can. Vol. CAN. Keep at it ! j Mnn want hut little here below, but he do. tm't want it all in a tor rid wave. Illiterate H rlM-r: "Ain't 3 mi Imtii in hre lri re?" Ylro nun the lntlirr: 'lut. Illiterate IVitrtn-r: ' eh. I llmu-lit I'd sawed mi h:i." Tho-e who lire downhearted at ftO can I ke eh' r; h;ra Meeker. has just' siimed a ten ear fnntruet. All mMllltKM. I f'-lt In love with Marjorie And asked l.-r 10 tte- mine. Tlml w;il be lore she told me that H-r bv-w:it - nn-ine ' - ) The rifut'cMk ntMkit i rt tMn r of the 'M. Lone nit1 enrniMiTo and the ntlilH-r-ilr". hiuro. mid tUv vol Id Uis r'Kr Hail in tiiaii tith ir Mut H -It M'em we e':n?f t i't iniVum o'lhvUn? the trtitle. civs rlia in dead. atihopKh ihi iitr- iiked :!m cr lind itin rixt-t for him white lie a ! Ilnlf th" world tbrr bmts l.w bad tb rht umatfin FOR FAI.V. PLXJMOctP MUM CAvj WP TM r3CNo tnvMOiiMfUPt? KAiTEf?. 1 v. v v tmwutwtw i F. V j VJyWt HCU"-"1 .. 1 v.w-- v -..- -w . T. . . rv A II A V " m fm "m WWP sim Mm m r ' it piiiii wi if) Quality Merchandise At All Times KKASONAIJIA' PIUCED N. K.'.West & Co. Inc. La (Jranilc, Oicj;m lEfl'S LEG J,,hrnn -h IniMi-.il Silnnluy 'h(n h. iv;.s rlilini; tin- runBi- ui--! cmiip:ni"l by Or.iiil Cuu-k mid th'' linrse he i rl.llllK fi-ll "itll him. ill.. r...ivi.!l a lirnkrn va and s-'v- ,v;il iiruiS'S. A .iofl.ir Wi'S r.-lllf-'l junil lie was t:ik..n to tin- (Ininili'' j Hi.n.li- llospiml. I'roiii Hit' Hif th.- ncil'l.nl Mr. jolinsiti j nrri.'d on a str.'I'-luT to the ,1-vK !St:ir.o home, a ilisluni'.i' of Hhout ' Mi-Ct'iin for tcarhor for Ihe torn- rive or nix miIIis. 1.. II. ItiiKs. ll. of l.a (Inuxlo. wal a visitor at tlif 11. A. Thornliuri! rilH'ii Tliunf'lt.y. Mr. I'in.. Smllli. oT Islunil I'lly. l,iB n risilinK lo'r s.sd r, M.n. ,'. . Hinilli. 'I'ony V'..y iliovo to lllliraril i large "unilier of laiiilis lor ship ment Ihe llisl ol Ihe Meek. A s -hool nie, tini; as hehl at the selinol hoes.- Monfl;;)' and .1 eiinlriel m lei to M'bh Hlnni ln' ins year. Much .work is to be put on the school building the opeiiu.j a. school. .1.,.. ('lark, who h"s been rldins Ihe rallire till' the p; si two weeks now lias all his bfu( cattle Bather- ed. ' ' . ' '. John Mellroy. of I.H Ornnd-, rom.-s lu Starkey every Sunday with fr.-sh vegetable and fruits. . . AUTO II IS DPT! Vittx motor Initjeits . and ol'lieiul liermnn. fin b i it i bt-iieved tli.tt 11 liln r.fl tnereaw in the present import (ilol.j for Ameriiuu cai w.il shortly be Ufcrt'ed. stitueiit of itunpou der ' one of U s (ltiir- ;H. p.-rniillnl h.mselt to be lower into (he crater t the Mex ican volc.no I'opcutepetl where he oliutined it. T BKHI.IN (AT) Germany shows signs of inrrea.-mg- stability thai wairantH bus ni' contidence. s-ivs John N. W'iU8. of Ctevelund. chtiiruian ot the foreign tmdf committo' of the National Auto r.iohlti' t'hamkr t i 'ouunerce. ile ha.s jiint concluded a study of the rconomic conditions of tb'rmatiy. "The ef torts whit h are bring murie towards tb n-a' (': ment of buin-8 to normal romlitions will do much to remove the uncertain t. n"w surroundinif the niiterpris beraue of th ) r vii'lmp resiric tions on trudi- btwen CJrmany .nd othT count rieh." Mr. Willys stated. " , ' He believes thni the abroialion of these p ytwar iiuie 'iin.'iH will stimulate fp'er eoinne T'" espec.-il-v between (ierpwiiiy nnd the Unit ed S'jtes. The ("I-erur n otrienl.H. te vaitl. wto s'tn r lv ' iidi'avorii.R: t-. briup about an tinprtvement in th1 TratllT'R conditions between both eonntrWs As ' r suit of infornaI cn'H'i'ra' lm be' w-n the Anieri- Truck' Supplant tujr Hor- Hrr.VIId-K. Wash. Auto trucks wem to be bUpplantinB horws in this region, so far us hauling wbe.it is enncrned. Thi fartuerH say that if it Is necessary to have all horses shod to travel the roads, it it. cheaper to have the hauling done by trucks. Truck nu n take the eou'ri'-t for haulinir wheat at a cert-. in rate a bushel a mile, and it is no uncom mon fight to see an entire fleet of trucks on the highways. Id lU.IN (AIM--The liVe- Jitnle firearms act. which became op eratie August 1; proides for the licenMni; r all holders of arms. Many . applications fur licences were ree'ied from sportsmen both in Ireland and across the cha'Mi-!. Thre has In en littlf tr-me shoot intT in lielatir) since 1 it 1 4 and dur ing the fightlnif in Ireland it mott wholly stoind. It Is now being renewed nnd Ihe approach ing season is likely to be a good one. 'ortes Kpantsh forces wer in ied of gunpowdor at one time and ns sulphur whs a ne"M.-v mr. The Slart Isn't Hard m-T keeping' at Torn pavinos ac- CorNT IS WHAT COl'NTS. . . . is tours ortowivn RKOiri.AHLT EVEKI WEEK? La Grande National Bank Sound - Reliable - Progcsslvo Don't Wait Until Cold Weather for Your Linoleum BUY IT NOW ! othr half TVf Ht-i.f ; .( tr"'t s -T' ai t 'o be downward ; m 't as Ul wild- " Imsi on IV- lnid new pa per nigcjt "en- li e I'd of f rt n who reeentl were lal ut the I'Ole. I ! I .MIM MM ItlM ltV IK IIM.I) ri-KSTf .V. V- sh. - - A nmchin .vli.-t) three 30-foot harrows arid i!her t 1 mi inipbtneuis belonging to Curtis IV. -t d w r- dtroved U lire tit his farm s f nn bun In wh- W"re I'.-iUi; par ot the shed :'s ;i b'p'k'iote ..vt tlu-ir lie.ldillK n l etrn et'ithtnc The ftii-pii"!! Is that 1 hp f i"p ' .1' ted f r-itu an mi-x 1 -nir'i 1 ui:tti h of cit md'e vT'it. Thrown CiireVt(j .1. -1 The l!t . S- limab-d ;.t A lifi' h..w r f p,in ha!l ti;!reM P'tj f..r ;4 1, W putjrs. Alo'lit hi.'f of th, - r- p is h.,r.t. .1. Sr - r:., I e.tis . n u w !n .it have t. lvd H YouU like Carnation best here's zoj We Sell ARMSTRONG'S LINOLEUM For Every Rnoin in the House. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Big Bertha You'll like it for its cronmv deli cate taste and color. You'll like it because it improves the flavor and texture of milk dishes. You'll like it because it makes coffee t.iste right and look rijriit. You'll like it for the puri y, troodness and hich food value which have macie it Oregon's and the world's leading; brand of evaporated milk. For any one of a do?.n reasons you'li like It! Be sure, then, to ask for it! Carnation Milk rroinHs Co. Glin Street. Portland, Oregon MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Phone Main 7.VJ pi:iin;s 'ine laive All mm t.ts fittm Hkini;i. Wa.shington. Now is Hie time to can. t ' Th Katrin of squaw dm. tnd dulia! of Indlin trr;Khoran rt. U Bis Berths. K ret 11 fnr buh In the foothills of Monmrv nn camt fcr th Fort Union (Minn. celebr tlen. and carried off nrt honor in th Um turn himntvinji evrnL It tastes creamy Tt looks creanry It is eveamjy "cde In Prrjon or 23 Year.. 1 u Tall Sue G a r n a t i o n M i 1 k "From Contented Cows' j r A V .l'V"' I 1 6'M One More Day OK 01 K Al'Cl'ST ( I.K.A.Vl 1 SALE You can nut afford to overlook an opportunity d:iy of alucs never of I cred More in l.a (; ramie IIA1.I-" SOX, re-ular DC value for GlllI.S' HATS. ?::.0II to S.-i.llo value for ciiav 1 n:i:u sii.k 7-s fancy Tor hosf. girls' uir.r.KD corroN 7-8 fancy ror HOSF COLLAR AND CI FF SFTS ... '"'"V" " CRli: r.l.ANKFTStiood qu.ililv, nuv-fil STAY-m'T uriuiFn kitciif.n aprons girls' r.i.ooMi-R drlssf.s. aro 2 to t; HOYS' WASH SI ITS. Aw t f,?vV,r,,;rK 0U TAN SANDALS.' odd "sion LIM 1 , 1 1 .i.l h uu KHAKI, siKe r, and 6: T- The above is only a few or the bargains we arc ofrerinR. ( oine in and see and siive. Norton's Kiddy Shop Lvrjlhlng ui llifiuila d Ui.Wiri.- W.-ar 1-V- . ?1.IMI rnc .... 2:c 2"c 8.c 2. c ..?l.o' $1.00 lv