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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1925)
I TYi.lnv. Autnist 28, 1025- F.-pa Four latent (tcntng (Dhscrfrcr (Iiicoi-portttcil) An Iiuli'iieiiilciit frw.siiaiH-r l'HANK H. AI'I'l.KHy ..lMltur mill I'ulillnher haiivky M ATTIlKWrf Umini-ns -MumiK r Published evenliiKH, oxct-pt Sunday, ut Hid A'lams Avt-nufl, L,a Cirunde, Oregon. Tlio uliavrvur-MLar iiublUln il every 1'iiiluy. Entered ut thu 1'ontolflco ut Lu (Jrumlc, Origun, uu Hicoml Clusa Mull Mutter undur uet of Aluruh 2, 18711. Oi'l'UCIAL I'AFKR .01'' UNION COUNT AND Tllli ClTi- Of J.A OltANUU MKMBKH ABHOOIATKIJ 1'KKkiS Thu Ansocluti!d l'ri-M In uxduulvuly entitled to mw! for inli lirutlon of ull nuns dlHuutcliea credited to II or not otlieiwlxo credited t published therein. All riKhla of reimliHeutlon of mieciul dl.iputclie III thin puper, uud uloo lha loeul' news hero. Ill ulso uru reMerved. SUUdCJtll'TION UATlia , lly Curi-ler Pally, per month in advance 7'0 JJaliy, mx mouths in udeauce - H--Ml Uaily, siiislo copy ........... no lly Mull Pally, prr month In advance I0c pally, per six months In advance 2.!U liaily, per y.-ur In advance.'. .. j.u(l Weekly Obsciver-Klar, per year 1 2. (HI ADVUItTIHINO ItATKS Pisplay, forelRn, per column Inch plspluy. loeul, per column Inch 'J'iino contract rutes on uppllcutlon 4!o 4'tc TJll'HT IN TI'IK I.OI1II, AND I K) (IOOH; no hIkiII limn tlwi-ll In I he land, mid verily Ihoil hIiiiII he fed. 1'naliu 3 7: II. About .7!0,000,000 pencils are sold in America yearly, but we can't learn who buys them. It disappoints n man to return from his vacation and find that his lonjr rest has done his creditors no ood. (;o TO WORK. Go to work! Knowledge does not come from impressive books, but from the principle of working out these theo retical truths in actual practice. The world is overpopulated with people who work hard er killing time than they would have to work if they used time intelligently. The efforts of such people are reminis cent of the old horse once used in the brickyards to mill the clay. Hound and round the circle he went, jrettinu; nowhere. A merry-go-round is a rollicking sport for chil dren, but when adults do a lot of traveling th'ey like to feel that they have been somewhere. Do not wait for something to turn up and happen. Mako things happen. The precious gift of the gods is initiative the ability to start something and keep it going. In tho business world this gift commands the highest wage. T.i "iill of life the" iii1tiiitbi'"riievTmt1!rnjrih'rnnI)l)in;r spirit of man is a benefactor. Everywhere today the call is for the man who can mako himself busy in new ways to reach old ends. The burden of civilization is he who means well, but means well feebly. OUT OUR WAY aielui v.'aski' off'm "ff V TRA'.M N',CRE.'v4 S MlWiVuS tf 'EM TrAlS CcP SAWS IM JV, WAUIVJ.AM' 1 TOU'M HE. WAS A UAR-AM-V-JEXL vmc M T inT fit VTlM 3A1L -W I "frf RODEO WAG ALU OJUH- v TV)' GOME! eCNE. IM &MINi'o OF- I'll MtvuH GiT Tr?.T ISM Bucks DACK MOW'. OH! OH' VHE &oe.5T.A OH "TOlAkmcA&OT 1 C-rOT A CXAL V Pikicued FE.R tsiKUiNUUW wAt WM ITS AGOOO-TMlMGr WE OlOM OtO "V SWIM., I I BACK MOVsl. J H J ,UE. RE-TORM OF-TtAE. PRODIGAL e 1929 D? N 8..RVICC. IS. Beautiful Coats Of The Fall Mode 10 UU stock of Fall Coats is complete You wi find in everv deian: here a coat to fit you at any price you want to pay. There are all sizes in the lots listen below. There are many new colors to choose from this year and of course the styles are all different. You'll like them, too, and the price;) speak for themselves. Come in and sc ours first. ,$10.50, $19.75, 24.50, $29.50, $:?5 N. K.-. WEST & CO. INC. La Grande, Oregon , Yesterday In Washington CAT ' TMAbl HAM K I 10. ByJvnius HEALTH ENTKUiXf; hk;h school. Thousands of young nun and young women (they aren't boys and girls after they get out of the grades) are entei ing high school this year, and if they arc the right kind of young people they will get the right kind of a thrill from this experience. Entering high school is an epochal event in the life of anyone who is blessed with the opportunity. Most students never get beyond the graduation period in the high schools. After that they cither go to work or loaf or do a littlo of each. A great many young people who enter high school never graduate, which is a very sad mistake for them to make, and a still graver mistake on the part of the parents, pro viding the hitter deliberately give their consent to a child leaving high school without graduating, when it is not necessary. The first day in high school marks the beginning of an important event in the life of the young man or young woman who enjoys the privilege of acquiring this important education. There will come a time in the history of this country (and it is approaching rapidly nowadays), when a young person without a high school diploma is going to find things pretty hard in this life. For education is the step ping stone to success and independence and without it 'all is slavish labor and interminable discouragement. Those who enter upon high school life September II are to bo congratulated. They will inarch over a royal load and pave their own life's highway so that progress v ill be smooth and sure. I town (U- p in his ln-art rv-ry m:tn lias u m-rv-t aiul'ltion to have ;i m Utile to ilo ih a (Iiik or an Indian. At the hkc of lfi, a k!H stops rryins unj h'Kins to wtfi. Nrutu- nn-n-luints un up at sun tine Hfckliiff tin- HiikIvi dollar. Hill what wi' hlarted to nay wuh that Karly Itay haw a Kent-nil nnr'ti;ii-liHt- moil' at I vytona, Kent ticky. You cau l KKh n f ltl unciH'ct ill,v. ' lu h st you cuti do Ik to Uiss heir Miouer than six thought you would. Another entrant to the optliulKl vnnU nt In (ho Kent who IhlnkM he Im Koinic lo wive money y ejitjiiM' ut a cafeteria, i tamoi's p. s. 's. Khali send cheek tomorrow. Pnekatfe just arrived. Keinenibrr im- io everybody. lo you iiiIkh ine? Willle'H rulit m h-tler, I love you. Never darken our threshold ualn. lon"t fo',r 1 to teed the Koldlrlt. lr'svjnr when mother was a ihi meant lreinj;. liul in iltlUKhter's tlay i nnaii nearly die ttppo-iie. A pielel is u crazy. uoiiKhinit Kone (Jailte Kinus wihl in many eoun trles, we're told. Who can blame cleanlinef.s and kiss of many wm ens. A e:unp ...n.iia s. "The chief ciuse e.inip in tty tlie Afwoelaled I'ies.) Mexican and American h aders 1 on iniiniirration proh- Protected Tires Ceneral Cord - rennsylvania Vacuum t'i'i Kid Yourself of Tire Kxpensel Jennings & Shumate A w cman who can vamp Iter own husband never needs to exer ciHe Im r powei'M of iMMeinatiou over other men. . Sam: "What am yen doin now Ho: "l'ne an cxportery ",'n exporter'.'" "Ycit, the l'ulliiiun company jusl find me." We Heard a hird say y.sterday thai lie cannot fc'1 IiIh wile to lis ten lo him. Me should try lalUtUK in his sleep. If that don't net Ikt she lias an ufiiiiliy -or sonietliinK- wiciti; vouc owv i!i:.i to ihis m: I.OS'T - Valuable walkimr Htlck by a KenHetiian with polislied ivory head. (Want nd in u New York paper.) A TllorfillT All on the mi iet, and under the rose, I.et me tell you, kind sisters and brothers, There ivn't trend in the hearts of tl;o- Vho only s e Kid In others. The ol'i'hv rMiir mi he neer will iH-Iicu' in dnuniv n';ain. One of iticm a-ured hint she v:i-ti't mat rit d. l Aiii; i on tin; ihman M.( HIM: 1)1 UIM. IIAKVF.ST Hiring lielp Ih eanier than keep ing it to the end ol harvest! HieakiuR In a new work'-r takes tlie time of the foreman und usual ly involves expense for transporta tion from the railway. It slows down the output and often costs I tion, the loss of a part of the to-reae. The State Hoard of Health sends tlie following ttUKKestlons with the hope i hat On-Kon's farmers may keep their harvesters at 1 ") P'-r cent efficiency, und that they may save the statu tin- exp-nse of slanipinK out epidemics which fre quently arise In temporary camps. The hoard will issue a bulletin soon w it h RiwrtfcHi ions for the workers themselves which may he posted in camps. LOCATION Ol-1 ('AMI'S Should le on well drained jrround, and should he chosen after consulta tion wttli county health oft leer. J Tit K WAT Kit Nl'I'J'I.Y He fore any water is to he used for drinking purposes it should he an alyzed to determine iis freedom from disease producing germs. I'pon request the laboratory of the State Hoard of Health will send n sterile bottle and full directions for the collection and shipment of the water sample. Then is no charge attached to this service; tlie only requirement being Hint the bottle must be obtained from t he state laboratory. Address ail Inquiries reKardinx the examination of wat to the Director of the Laboratory. State Hoard of Health, a Kit. iiattick Hldg., Portland, Oregon. If the water comes from if well be sure that there is no drainage back into the will! from water used In washing hands, dishes ami simihT I purposes, .thinking water should be supplied within Sim feet of each camp. All privy vaults and cers- pools should be at least iMMt feet from the water supply anil so lo cated that pollution is impossible. I'l'MtSt IN A U ( 'I ,K A N 1 . 1 N I ;ss Make it easy for the workers to wash their hands often, ami always before eating. A washbasin chain ed to the wall near a faucet, and the provision of soap will encour- may prevent I. era lhroughfonf.-rr laiitui expert j h'tns. i,f disease! onnici ' ath;;r with iinw ashed j in me senaie r. I ( lection contest. , , The agriculture department an WASTi: E.ISIMt.sA .-..aroai;. pM, t,mt ,t WIW lttI(. r0spect oo'l leitov- rs Kiioubi ne ois humorist include a memorial window in old Calvary Kpiscopal church, a bronz tahkt marking his grave in the churchyard: a monument on which a bronze tah let tells a brief story of his life on the Hendersonville-AHheville highway: a memorial flagstaff, a ti f t of the city of Ashvitle, and a memorial shelter, erected hy Dm Masonic fraternity of Ashvillc. Dedicatory exercises over th"se . Kteck continued to gain count In the Iowa memorhiN marked Tall' anni versary of the humorist's birth at Shirley, Maine. I "rank W, Nv son of the humorist, and Mrs, Kn gene l'harr. a daugliler, were present. Divorce Hill t h are worse than bathing suits iecaus lliey leave something fur the Imagination. n lightly covered receptacles and re moved daily, and qither buried or burned, l-'ly tight privies or water fttished toilets should he maintain ed In a (dean and sanitary eondl- Toilets for women should h provided in the fields. At least one caretaker !iould Me employed y the nianageiut nt to Keeo the camp grounds in sanitary condition. I.' I If KT All) Sri'l'l.I KS In crease- the probability of health cupied by Whampoa cadets aveng among your harvesters by getting nounced that It naw lltth now for lower potato prices. j The government resumed its, moves to bring about early n-gotia- tions with the smaller debtor a-j tlonrt. i Officials disclosed that they ex-' pect the Anglo-Krench settlement to complicate Kranco-American debt negotiations. The state department was in formed that Cunton had been oc-J from your local druggist a supply of bandages und simple remedies which he will suggest. Among other dors used by the Department of Agreitlluro lo fat ten fh-as to test germicides was a bull pup ttiat was found lo be immune. As fast as the Insects were placed on Urn dog they hop ped off. Scientists are trying to find out Uu secret of his defen sive armament. lug the assassination of l.lu Calling Hoi. Memory of Hill Xyc Will IU IVrpetuated hy North Carolina KLKTCHKK. N. (AP. Five m e m o r 1 a 1 a to Edgar Wilson ("Hill") Nye, grouped about his last resting place in thu heart of the Hlue Ktdge mountains- lit I I'letcher, were dedicated yester- J day. These reminders of the fam-J The Paris Our new Fall line in Mil linery Is now on display. Did you see them? Just the shape and shade for you; prices to sit It every p'.irso, IS.25 to Jit.OU T.et us please you, ns wc have many others. The Paris The Start Isn't Hard mrr KnF.riNct at YOrit SAVINGS AC COUNT IS WHAT COUNTS. . . . , IS YOURS C.ROWINO RF.CHil.AltLY KVEHY WEEK? La Grande National Bank Sound - Rellftbla - Progesslve T . ..W -Aft. i 'V. .v.J vi i" r i . -sj-- V.' 1 V US7 A ( V 'ic saves morethanit costs An unset tV.at still a t 'r ii selling screen (him--;, to ikeep tin fjlii'- mil. ami tdar I sldnglcs ti keep Hie lain out, led child. In cue 'and deadening rlt to Keep Hie r n!'tnr for a edd out. ami tralybt - griiiiul tin bun ot her flooring in keep Hit wlcs In. Wt; jmr out of white paint but cvpret " j more In. It is pc.'sible to acpiSre atl artts-j fie temperament without becoming 'H's hi ami out. that's what keeps much of an ai-iist. s till in iloubt. If the MiiTf is III, or If the Muff It is possible to ae. mire :n urtis-l is om, tie tcintx iimi.-nt without becoming Hut ulmi nboiil? The prlci MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Phone Main 7r9 Fresh Country-Dressed Friers for your Sun day dinner. Also Veal, Folk and ISeef Koasts, Peaches, from W. F. 15aKer and also Mrs. Adams. much of an artist. Tin 1, nd e a p.itier the m his money. iSiut a man kIvcs he epectS for I'v- vy man considers himself n ceoimttlee Ot OUe to look into the low pecked problem. I'are coins nre filtering through to I'.tris :iiui America In numbers o targe tint they suggest that a valuable Mud has been made. H 'is beileved lo br in tVrslit. stout Simiew here Itout." rl-r, hut not licrt'-u- Cofll mid K nUomine. Iloie-e I'niui, ?J.;t. per gallon, Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Thf Toor Rl ao'n Krlcnd" Oppo. laundry, TlHrna M-218 No Hundny Itmlneetji In every home an farm bunding,' implements, autos, etc., there arc thousiinds of little spots where paint could be employed to save a surface, to brighten up with color, or to replace the wear of use. Keep several cam of Rnsminscn paint and varnish oKvavson hand, with several psxxl brushes, and attend to that sort of pointing ut odd moments. It will suvc more than the com ul the p.iint in aJJfd cars of use and enjoyment. Ask your dealer for cohr cards. Ask your painter for an estimate. rim iLI m ijpaints & -VARNISHES "i 'or Interiors Walt Dura Washable Wall Puint (l lat and Velvet Gloss); Racolitc KnamcU; Rajmussen lnuic I'hwr Taint; Rasmusscn Oil biain, Ra.imussrn l-loor and Wirnish Stain; Rasmusacn Bath Tub I namel; Ramus-scn Dura ble Floor arnish. Grande Ronde Lumber Company LA GRANDE, OREGON While They Last We Will Sell You Any Voile Dress In ' Store For $2 If your pill is in need of a nice dress, you can not afford to pass up this wonderful chance to buy a ?3.r0 to ?ti.r0 dress for $2.00. We do not want to carry these dresses over to next season, so we are selling them way below cost price. Ladies' Wide $1.00 Belts : 2."c Indies' Collar and Cuff Sets 2oc Ladies' Stay-rut Kitchen Aprons 10c Ladies' Stamped Lawn Dresses 75c Children's Sport 1-2 Hose : l,"c Children's Sport 7-8 Hose 2."c Children's Fiber Silk Sport Hose .'jOc Jl'ST ARRiVED! A New Line of Girls' High-jrvade Coats to Sell at Popular Prices: and a New Shipment of Shoes and Small Eoys' Hats and Caps. We Sell -For Less. Norton's Kiddy Shop Ercrjllilng In InfanU' and Children's Wpar to taycr irn. Plaa. rom- j t:r n in it o: II -