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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1925)
Monday, August- 2 1, 1025. Pare Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS Diseases in Fff Eatst Will Be Analyzed at.: Medical Conference a&utbc liucimuj (Dbscrfa: (lficorMrnto4l) An Inilt jMiulint .iw.siiiK'r KKANlt U. Al'I'M-HY. HAKVKV AIATTJUCWH.. Kditor (tint I'iiIiIIhIkt .....liuN.ness AIunaK'-r Published evenings, except Hund&y, ut 1410 Adums Ave nun, I..U Grande, Oregon. The- uuni-rvt.-r-.Stur p Jbhtdu-d evuiy Kriduy. Entered ut tliu i'ostoii'lce ut l-a CJifinde, (Jiegun, us becond Class Mall Matter under act ot Mmcli 167V. Ol-'KICIAX. i'AI'EH OF UNION COUNT If AND Tilli CITY OK LA U HAN UK MKMliKIt AS.SOCIATKD I'l.KKS Tlie Associated Press la exclusively entitled to urn: for pub lication of till ut' wh dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of ri publication of special dispatches in this paper, und ulso tho local news hure In ulso are reserved. tJLUoCail'TlON UA'l'LX Hy Currier Dally, per month in advance.. 7io Dully, bix months In advance Dully, single copy - . oc Ity AIiill Dally, pt-r month In advance 50o Dully, pur six months In udvunce $li.50 Dally, per yur in advunco.. fi.00 Weekly Obsei vcr-Htar, per year 2.0Q ADVEKTI.SINO ItATKS JMsplny, foreign, per column Inch i'lo Olspluy, local, p'-r column Inch 4uc Time contract rules on application HUT NOW, O I.Oitl), thou nit our I'uthtr; w arc tho clay, and Ihou our potter; and vu all are the work of thy hand. lBalah J4:8. A ninn in Now York who drove; his car on a railroad trestle in the dark explained that he thought the bumps just those of another had pavement. Fortunately I, a Grande hasn't pavement of that variety hut we have a few gravel streets that might qualify. v ... ' 1 fm&uw.y.,y:j - "I CXR ShOvaj ? with h --J PiNj-b Tufs KftP -rr" COM IK) APAlTT. AkJ KAV . 4 ,', &C6H F AT HAPPt-MtO jfS ill feli B: -me NfiCTuWe FAKERS . dJCRU. J.f Street lighting: impiwcmcnta for the business district of La Grande are not much nearer than they were when tiie plan was first announced last spring. If an amendment to the charter has to ic mrde in older to provide im provement districts of this character, the most rapid solur tion is to declare the districts and then have a test case in court to settle the matter. The lights are badly needed and lack of them means a steady toll on the city's business. OFFICE CAT tHAUft HAH RIO. By Junius ONE CKOP NCT ENOUGH. . , Many peolcinp; a euro for k tciiltni'iil jils, especially in such valleys as tho Grande Umlo, lioliovo that fruit crops hold the secret of peimanent niosperity if onough growers can ho secured and organized to oporatu acfovdin to ctefi- nito sUuuIj-U'da, Fruit is a valualtle crop and much of our land is ndmirahly rdiptcd to sccial varieti'ss (hat pmv profilah'e, hut to seek settlers who would rnptjjo in fruit growing and nothing else is putting' our oggtf nil ona Im.iket as much as if wo urged ever) one Ja VowwhctjiV' laiso sheep or bleed rar ho'es". ' ' Kx; n p'e:; of 'imited tei riitO'ic; 1 hut are giving over pr.-ctically to l uit noV inir c n h- found at Wenatchee 1 nd Yakima. Condi: ions look good there this year and their prospeiity is f. iily constant hecau.-e of small tracts Mid intense effort. YA when th.e fiuit ma.ikel is had .v a poor crop is experienced, as has hd u the ciso two or three times in tiie 1- st fen- ye is, the community is as hadly off as Pend'eton is i'oHov ing a wheat failure. Such conditions cause the ngiicuUund experts to urge nt: vaiied faim or ac e go retiities as po:-si!Y One croj whether it's fni't or hert or stock, sHdam proves prenui ncnily p.ol'it hie for the individual or the community," j VV c.innot undertriml .y tin npiirtux ni wln'i-r On clionr. ;:lvls ihm Ihrir stn t' fir I unit'.-, is c.iiii'l n tli'issin-j room. "Why." iisl-.i'd ii s id-fac-d La Orandt- tn-tn this mnriiin;. " hy Is It that an tnsurnnrf- atf.Mit ;i)w yn ptrk out a. marr'p'1 ntrn nn a pros-, pt'CI tor at't'lil'tif tniiiiri:nci-" I - I Oiio ntn uriKa,:n to i's' it", t!i- tl.ili yiiK-n Ikivi! l In itio t'h-ir i-tiu k trio IM.' hank to h:i i- . 1 ii.-lr milU crrlifh-d',' ( Oh'-,.. VMllon HhliVH (!K Unit irlr's III'm Wi rivin- (lt';iuMlllt;ihli i'tunpir idllH tin Km di'VS. Tk,lTi!t jifv (Mlii'i; ntt'ii iinuh- of? Aor.irdlnr In -'.itlnr: Ji'MID" wit And pu..s ri'inlt." . Aivrdni: to tin trirl : riioiiM ind of kiss ft, A iin' thai i ' r iii;:;u:M,. Act ..r-lihtr In the (acuity: St run: IlkM :nr ' h Itnports m vr liu , Accniilin-,' In hiiiitu'it": A lo avy lliw l'"o.- inch ni.s pitii. What an- c ( Ih m.idf of? A'-fUilim, t MimImt: And f,f.'l, p'niis luol.s. Ai-rurdini,- to him ; S.f r,; -ps And stfii.h-r hips. "n can h 1 a lot of u cirl wiih ! ih s , J s. POTENT IM- Id i;n t:. '"I'he daily p-.ess is the create.-. t and most potent of all educational mi ta nc's ih. t this country enjoys," declat-d John Cotton Dana whiV s( caking hMVuvj the American l.i hrary Af social ion. 'The output of hound books is a tiny livulet of p int n enino; ih.ou vilh the incivdihiy potent ftxul fiom the newspap'M p 1 eW He illusti.tts his lioint by the stC.inent t!iat "through th- n.'V-sp .pe-s tiie S.-o pes tii.,1 tauj-.iit the man in th ilref't nane ; l.atit evnh;i :nu th. n l-e has !c i ih 1 in tho whole seventy yea's since Dai v. in wro!e "The (iiijvin of The educational power of the newspaper arises from th SJllipe t.al u.i.. 11 iie..U in nov.s. l'.y t!ie piVNentalion of on;:t" n'; -'"d "ci-iin, -mv (lf (j ;y it i,u.n. rates in the ma s-; thp nnin ilv of the intellect, which is' the foiud tion of Vaimng ; lal hntm ledro. Newspaper di..- ri''"- . -ci.'i.ce. c-incnt historv, in- xeution and discovery i;, to neilmns Mi.-i, (1lv soultv n( luoug.it -.ihspiii,.;: ,.in.ii.:,liM.,. U j., nM l(ui newsi-anci! v "l ' l' M Keep uiem in tone! .ith tlmir suhp ct. K(ne c n drtly (!nt the .u v -arM-c i . ., powerful nln-' (tion-d f -cto- hot ih, m.p f mrju.i .e.l in its favor will ! ,mf ,!-,,1 'f'Vi..v. ?''ht ncws.nper is an "Hh.-.tn-n-; hie supp', ircu? of tho 1 1 i m . ; and the huuud o'ltme. Accordlntr lo t Im- iV-uHiy Jiri'aiiiH of a date, iCt porl.s in lalf. According to tho facuily; Hrauliiul t-yttt, Th' ohjt-ci ol HtIlH. . ' A youiiK woman nt-i'lcU from Mm o.tiik a Initio t hth k. llt i- hn h ui.l f; Mini v v.t-,i rtu til (IcM'rihctl us o. K." H- tntmiriMl the naltirr of It. "Well, d.-ar, if yuu inn, k mw. r'iftl tin hhiNii.ti, laii, "iln'iv always scom- to l smu- nitmnot tor .la h I t lanot mi-mutt, an I (i. . k.' Mini 1. fur ';utl Oti;y Kfitiu s." ... I IK It WMOI.KNAI.K IMtAYIItS I.ucih'. Mho is live, dots not tKv In say I pray. -is at iUKht.ll sue Is ;- ' py. "Old yni siy your llitl prayr last hikM?" nr iimthi-t s.nui out- hmriiliif; it In fakfat. ' No." h i id t tu I, u it- i.'l," "u t"ii'n t u :i;j tuti stt-i-py last nl,;ht, Itnl Sniahiy nit.iit wm-p y,Ki ptr. iu tn hiMl h.'loit- I win li-t jiy, 1 pcayod Bi'vMi itCnytith'-Ji-huMh' rd htMB.'lliV all wt't-k." v.- i .! I.owhrous n cs-cntttil. They KlUV Nil' OllHI'S MHIIClHUjy III (4' Mipcrlor lo. l.lith ll.iv -laMik. Tna. Ih.- iln-i has conn; lu toun; lln'rr's tmi; of tin clnwiiH. k Ma - Hush, diirllUf. That ft not a clown. 'I hat s ji.hI u colh-t- man. .t:'iulr' (tu rui.a !-nl: "Nnu, my hi'y, tt-il nit', how tin you Kn.j.v ;n; old p.trtridx'" lituu a yuiin,; one.'.'' Hoy: "lly the tt-Hh, sir " SiViirc: "Nttiis ns,-, bry. You oukiH to knu. ii. tt. r. A p.rtriKc lu.su't any tt 'th." Hoy: "No. s i I have." Th.1 In -hrhi a. p L.n! s.sn ss Is a th t'ayed talsi- looth. I I Jii---t as tin- Imijh jit-f planii'nj: tut-. cnlh W a .i-v Vory pL im ssor n.-ijais to hi-tiMiK' a rariuO'i-. rillSON SIKKX I'H'HOKKI). j i.-tf 'if.- -1 ns' a I t 'on of an IchoMc pip-n at tin- Ori'Kon stii, pfiiltontlary was proposed' lit-re n; a iui-ans of warn, n if the publl itif a liivitk at tho Institution. It was wild tlmt thopc sirt-ns arc in use In many pcnttontluriof throughout the l;nited states un nuti: i ro iu very vaiuah c. It ftluo his been proposed tha" nn nddilimal puaid tower ho itt It'blishod mar tho front pnto ol the pri:on and t'-nt tho 'nstitn tion arsentl he nnved oiiIhmIo n tho wil!s. These improvement it was repotted ar no-.v bcin "Tu dered by Governor I'lerco and .Warden Dnlrymple its a means o. prevent int? f utiiro hrrrtkfj. ' ' Siiinal Trouble Cihimm Ihntli I'l'N'Oi .K"Oi. Ore,. Spina tueniimitlM oaused the oYath n Hob-rt Uoeft Jr., 7. Bon of Mr uid M's liobert Hneit. Knnern fte-viees w.mo hHd in charge ol llev. 10. C!. Wu.at. The little bnv p HlirvtVed by IjJs" parenla. ' Bevell bmihi'i-M and two nistera. He was the y minxes' fiat ) . Oh, Sec the Pretty Depot MARKET JBL'S GROCERIES I'himo Main 7."!l DON'T I (iKliKT! Co in (lei ) our p.Wiirr ciicumhci s. The seaxm is short. ii! liny Top Veal. LOOK OYER 01 U U'A.NT ADS IVll BAKGALNS r-rVT: K i ; 1 ! ' h I i It O-v.tuu-H ,,f 1-,-rvlVton. i new 1 I M W If fmEHS TrpS Round rna Trip Jyi Excursion Tickets To all principal Kaatern Ciu4 on sale daily to Sept. 15 Final return limit Oct. 31 Liberal itnpover privilege imngor returning Viit the fnlkt "back East" now while thm fares are low Low fre itlao to Zlon National Park ' mnd Yllawtton National Park Ak foe free booklet, drtjrriptive nf t tie ftmoui resorts . m:i;m:v. Ayetil ; Win. teMrrmy en. Rs. At. : TOKYO, (AP) The Hixth ron Kresa of Tropical Medicine, whhh correBpondH In tho Orient to . the International Medical 4,om;reHH.1of Kurope, und which wtia orKanUed In 19J0 to promote the wlenco of art and medicine in freiu-rnl In the Far KaBt. will be held in Tokyo from October 11 to 31. under the uuHplcca of the Imperial Government.- t Problems that affect every for eigner llvimr in this part of tho tho world will be discuwted, and 'the reBUltH of yours of n search by numbers of scientists Win be brought forward for elaboration and upproval, Amonif the more important items, which the asso ciation has made Its special sub jects up to the pnsent and tho practical results of which - have been observed,' are the prevention and ex tormina tion of malaria the diagnosis of amoebic dysentery, tho control of buri-berl and the compilation of statistics concern ing tuberculosis. Since tho majority of the im tu bers have been health ofiitviB they have urtved the various ffov urnnicuts to put Into practice to a considerable extent the results of the society's scientific res -ar-h and discussion. In 1 &-3 at the lust t'onKross in Himrupore. Hie council of the Bociety nconiiiicii'i ed that each of the governim nis interested be invited to nominate a repres -ntative on a be.i-bt-ri committee, the report of which is to be heard at the coming Si a aion, In eontotmance with the pol icy of the tu'sochuiun to have gov '.;rnnient repres ntativ-'S (lis--' particular problems at (he general mebtincs. ' It aiso boot? decided to hold in- exhibition relating to medicine and hygiene at the Oetober cun feronce to difiplay honie-niiinurao- u Featuring New Fall Apparel for Men Hart Schaffncr & Marx And other well known makes. $29. .50 to 57.50 19:5 Hart StlulTncr U Mux .. N. K. West & Co. Inc. I.a Grande, Oregon tnrod instruments and nppjrtUes I . t latest reporls from the movi.-s for ini diciiie ami surgery, various ( elnims a movie actor ami his wuc dru, s, many lan-.'s of serum aful - are cluue friends. 1'rcss at nt vaccine, various specb'S of para-1 Hi ul f. I Hit s, medicinal p'anls, sla,.sl,io j of various hinds and malcri-ils re lating to the medical h story of r.Ttipiin. Human nature L what m-ikes your dog seem lo have! more souhc than any other known dog. HIGHEST QUALITY W QL LB a.- tfk jm ill AT OnXXY 4 fifW2? MOSQUiTOES 1 Guaianteed Used Fords 1921 TOURING D.ivcn about 5.000 miles jusl like new. Price $;)95.00 Perkins Motor Co. We Sell ' Wcslinghouse Fans ; ':1 ; I I. h S. Electric . . Soinmer Hotel I5ldf. I'linne .'jo.'l-tV MOTHS DEDBUOS " FLEAS UieTanglefboiSrTRrtnroWrtedrboin before retmnfi and no rr,otu,rlta v,(it Ing In your ran. Equally effective gilnftt fNe.motha.f1easnclbedtiu. HaU-pint SOc.ptat 75c, quart THE TANGLEFOOT COMPANY Grand Rapldt, UlchigKo n r- - i The Start. !j Isn't Hard Hl'T KKKI'INO AT YOKlt SAVIN(5S A( OH NT IS WHAT Col'NTH. . . . IH YOI HS OltHWINM1 ItKrilll.Altl.Y BVUM WKKK? La Grande National Bank Sound - Iteliablw - Progesslv-e Pillow Crsrs, pair, $120 Stamped and Hemstitched. Lunch Sels vilh 4 Napkins $1.65 All stamped and hcmslilchcd. D. M. C. and Star Thrc uls for embroidery and crochet. !xe our window fen ?2.()0 Specials. Girl's voile dresses Age 3 to 11, values to $5.00, your choice..: $2.00 Norton's Kiddy Shop l.urjihiiiK to Iniiims' nml (.'liililicn'8 WVar ... hai.Uy .(n-- (hp rr llnir nf th ii siMli,.n p, Chh-au,. Mm hr nn.l Mm. II. mime. i,.,i . ...ni.'i.- Hi tin- -,.,m , ,h,uii.lonh.. i.l. c. Mm I l;,5tlnt:. I. on rruli-h. .'J'. h,'r ! IV While n.lmu :t .kv rh:ng l.ronr. ll.i.l.u t USE Blue Mountain Butter And lU.l'K MOUNTAIN Kfc CREAM llume-iiiadu Produrts Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY It. F. TVl.KR, Prop. 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