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T'lid.iv, Soplomlier 1. 12 Parre Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OI1SERVER 5 Si 1.0 l'C ( IE v -Ma V Ea(5nm0c :unmtij lisorfrer (!m-orlfrat'4l) lii(lrMitili'iit .Ni'WKpnH'r FRANK I). Ai I'l.iaiV HAKVKV K. MATTHKWM.. I'Mitor un'l I'uIiIIhIrt liiih.n'HH Mumif((.r Published evt-niliKM. except Hmxiay, ut I4I( Al;iin Avwiu, La Utttntlb, Orecua. llie otXH-rvtrr-siui p ju.in-j t!i;iy Knd-iy. Eolvred al tne INjaloirice ul i.a Orunufc, oiko, us tit-coud Class Mail Mutter uuder act ul MutcH 2, lain. OKKICJAi, i'AI'EK OK UNION C'OrNTI AND TUB CUT OF LA OilANUK &1E.MHK11 AH.SOCIATEIl l'KKHH The Associated l'n?is 1m eii;iunivily entitloj to us; for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to it or not ollicrwii'e credited if published therein. All rlKhts or republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local nca hero in also are reserved. SL'li.iClIIi'TlON II AT EH ll i arrli;r Unity, per month lo dtivunce Dally, in iiionUi in uUvuuce Uttily, ting it copy .. 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CO OFFICE CAT Z?k Junius fUHhloned Kill who ct'pi expensive tixttH'i woulUn t iu your back with applications of hot Kdi.c-atloi.aI Authorities Study THK KOritTII i'OMMANHMKNT:- Remember tin- ffuhhafh clny to lt-p it ho!y, Kix ays hIimM thou In bur, and lo all thy work; but tti.: wv-nih ihty it the Paljlmlh of the Kurd thy God; in it thou Hlnilt not do any work. thou, nor thy won, nor thy du lighter, nr thy iuans i ant, nr I iiy ni.iidN' i vaiii. nor thy rat tit, nor thy Ntn;i.s' i that Ih within thy nai.; tor In six days the Lord inmie tea, en nnd eurth, tin- se.i, and all that in them ih, and rented on I .h neve nth day; wh i efor e the .Lord blessed the Habbuln day, und hallowed It. Kxodus XV.l-H - A girl with a contagious laugh is worth catching. ; A man who is a candidate for the mayoralty in New 'York need not go elsewhcie for a mud bath. ' NOT A MAD IDKA. French courts have 1 uiod that editors are compollcd to print at full length the replies from those who have been attacked in the newspapers. The rcnlv must be civon I the same position as the attack and may run the same 'KHS!!!w,'il.'."'.r' Lots of Klrls who ure poor bridge piayciH art. good at hold liih' huiiuu. .lui betau-? a (tltM'tiliije limn mumble. "t'oiiH kit tiwwt Imd y," diM-Mi't iiiuan tie'b loud of L-tiildrvn. Jtiiix- a Heard? Tlvy may w.ar our ciotht-sl And a' that Our halr-cuiM, th-a, and a' th;it Hut alill you know with all tiicir ahow A man's u man for a' that. i 1 'Io you btih-vc In luck?' "Wtdl 1 anould say. H-r thai fut party in iho merry wiuort unc tho r;d dr?8H' Well, I once askeu her to bo my wife." AIX'T IT AWI'l L, MAIIKL? I.OHT Two Noe-Kqul ailk ar niinta with Muldt Inside Jti-turn to brunch of! ice, 347 O'NHl lildtf.. und rvt:t;ivH r-wurd. (.Slas-slfied ad in iiliiKhumton. S. y. IS'ewa.) Invr-atltfator lota lio diacouiH hla hills? Creditor No, 1 discount his promiHe. M Tho modesty P-imd, In days of long hko, 'Twould seem " it ain't . i A goln to r .Kii no mo." i ' The Dairy of a Duh Monday Asm d hufH lor a ml (to. He awitch.-d tin: convi-iaatlon to ttif weather. Tueaday Aaked him how about It UKain and he loid me to jump in Iho lake. Wed neaday Took :p nientton of raise UKaln iiiid boict lotd me to cot out and tit ay 01,1. T h mi bduy A.ik'-d about raise once more; bojts told me 1 um at r'udy Kettin more than I earned; wiil try OK'iin tomorrow, Krlduy IJut raise question to boss uk" in; he lost temper und threw me out of office bodily. Saturday Asked for more pu naln and 1km fired me. Soiik how or other I, think ho didn't want to pay imp any more. Short: I Diet jour girl Irtt ni 'lit Mio asked me what I thou ,ht of joti. lonjt: And of etmrse yon had to lolhs or hot water bottle. Take no food or drink. If pain still Well, She (. l er Vnt Wortli 1 continues, s nd for Hie doctor. It s eiwy enough to ! piaa.uit J Waste diapoaal Kep xarbane I'or the ihIkh wlio is not au weighty : In rovt-red cans, and prevent flies, lint the Klrl worth while t h- only the loll-! provided by la lie Kill who will Hintle the muiiaifemeiit ! Ite iapeeiatly WJien the s"uh a say "one hundred j rareful about contamination of TemUiifles of Japaiu--e Souths and eichty. While ihthlren of your own are a wHirei or Joy,, they often keep iu from doing things juu hhotildn't do. See where fellow out neat who shot himaeif auid he did it m aclf defenae, Many men waist their time. streams. HEALTH length. Certainly such n thin it in tViiu n.iiiihv f.i Anna ifr. 'nK: HJiC ri "tiu vi'uiin j tit ii'iiin.i vui a linen cm iaji a u.'it.-t.i uiing wouldn't have been a b;d BO? any inori'. zlici ,; t!ii:ik 'IM-nkhi to me aoon parted tti and tlipii hfws minora for tiorsm 1 fi"lsr V !''- J-., . , ..& VlHIIV) , and abiiKD at enemies who had no similar means of de-: m unmu pmiciMy fense. Such conceptions of journalism are rapidly passing 'ZSTituX' " Wh"h into tho discard and the newsprper jiublishor wlio uses his! purer indulge-in personalititoird to fmthnr pome no-' A it've imm and hisair jitical hobby is discovering that it is neither ponuljir with a majority of his public nor successful from a business standpoint. , The modem community newspaper should H primarily, a nvdium of news, devoted to the general pub'ic interest, not to private interest. Editorially it should seek to cause ro;!d:;rs to think, not dictate decisions, reidizing thfit a thinking pub'ic and on which investigates and ron .idei'S .seldom gtict v r.urr in acting fur the public good. J'er.ion.i! fights, bitter contiovoisy and unfair abuse me a thing of the past. now to ki;i;i WELL IX IIAKVENTS (ly lr. Mvdei-irk 1, Ktrk kcT.) Vuur puy check ia blKer when you keep well. The state board ot aealth makes the fulowlini; suk- rf. stions with the hope thut you owned machines. will uurn a lot of money! (cars are In taxi service, throuirh- Koep Cieaut j out the island and far outnumber Soap kills many kinda of disease j those In private use. Latest lij? frwrins und prevents the stcKiiess ; urea in Havana give the taxis about New l'lan ot Taxing Ailtiis Ittt'onnii i;ifeetie in I'nlia If A V A N A, (AT) - u ha s lie w transpor'uilon tax. buauiK chaws for pas8-nrer vehicles, on wheel buBe ftnd trucks by capacity, went into effect on Aueunt 1. There are five classes for the passenger vehicles, us follows: un der loo inches wheel base, $40 a year: to Kt Inches, 1'IH Inches. $00; 135 inches, $75; and over 135 inches $9u. Trucks with a carrying capacity larger than seven tons are p: ohi bited. The yearly charge for the four classes range from $.'5 for a three-quarter ton vehicle to $40u for seven tons capacity. Taxlcabs are given a special con cession, their tax beintf one-half f he amount assessed privately- Himill American TOKYO, (Al') While the ria-1 Ing geni'ratlon of Juian ap:ara to he little af fitcted by "indlrul thoughts," theer is uniniMtiii. abb evidence of general mora! d.-ejtd- j ence hrought un by t h Wut id War und aggravated by the I'jjs 'arthquuke disaster, is ih fm-' clusior recently reached by tin department of educa tion alt r studying papers collected from the students of middle schools and girls' high schools throughout the country- The department st;trtd its in vestigation lai-t year with the vit w of obtaining th mental r":'.:or.n of young Jupaii on v.uio;.s inxal and ethical questions. The stu dents, it was said, apparently were quite frank In answering the rpies tlons put to them Vr.,- oi the of ficials, summing up his conclu sion, said it wm p:riUi.niy noticeable that many boys and girls seemed to lack the power ot judging tiotween right and wrong. will c "i.uM r rccove v nund Inal tit. V!m.( -come of the old tnith otten comes in camp irom eating with unwashed nanus. Wasiuug the feet and socks eacn day and rubbing Soap into tne socks lessens tho burning of feet during tho Job ivmcu requues standing. 10 Your Own Driiikin Cup and Towel I Food Choose for each day some thing from each of the to. lowing groups. If you leave out any ot these groups you will not keep up strength. 1. Meats, eggs, milk, cheese, fis.i. peas, beans, nuls. 2. Vegetables, such as tomatoes, squash, lettuce, celery, "greei.a." 3. Hread, cereals, macaroni. 4. Ilutier, cretim, htrd, Kuct. salt pork, bacon, salad oil. 5. Sugar, moiuss s, sirup, hom y , cukes, candy und preserves. Cooking takes time, but it he:ps give a dollar's wortn ot s.renniu for every hundred cents spej.t. Take time In the evening to cool; enough for breukiusi ui.d iuiicn. Cook cureuls uuruig te evening meal. Keep food from vermin und flits which may carry ty p.iuiu irvui and other inieci.ous simbu. i i y an im.xpeiis.vc rit ngei at or niaue j by hanging a a tctiuig-coveied box' to a tree or pist wuh a totiSianti drip from a p.in ot water p.aceu 1 above it. Keep tood aw.y irom unwashed hamis, -ojr" own am. othcra! Ketp moat on ice until time foi eonktnK it. iuil '! ti;i!k except that from a certified dairy. Drink spurimMy while at wot k When overheated u.iwh out ;.bi uiouth with cool uat- r but do not swallow..ir ;-. , , H- Avoid unripe or ov-r-rip fruit, nnd nil utius.ied titiita and ve tabjeg, suee.aiiy for young qh,l- ' !or stumuch ache Take a half! '.iy nii trout' work Lie flat on! two to ct rs. one rutio o"cr privat The Start Isn't Hard BUT KKKPINO AT TOITH H,VINi;S Ar. rnrvr is .what COUNTS . is yoi-Ks nn.iwiNo KKCDI.AIII.V KVIJIty wi;kkt La Grande National Bank riound - Ileliubip - Progeslve rV&vi?W Excursion mW Fares i to the principal ranlrrn cities in effect to Sep tember 15. Finalretura limit October 3J, 1925. Bar. Money by mak ing that eastern trip NOWI ; Zlon National Park Yell.wston. National Park mjy be msde m aide trip St a small additional cut. I UiC Florsheim Smob V. J , ' When your feet get acquainted wi.-!i riorsheimp, tliey will be grateful for the introduction. And the friendship will be lasting because Florsheims ere true to their reputation. THE RUOBV $10 7 ot. (MMMlssl )M;i: ;oi; I. sr figure r-c .SALEM. Ore.-- ; I ward t'sTan fl'-r. i. lend)' r of the public sendee, re, en. -as aw le.t tor Chicago. 1 w'lere he will attend a conference) ntly whs reduced lo uit icas.- sary, it whs said, to . ..ni oai.s a return of a : on their investment. per cent For fmres and furthar pAJtKAilari, call J. 11. ktw ne. Ast- Ia (i-aude. Ore. Win. Me.Murrny, t en. 1'n-is. Agt. rorthuid, Ore. involving the w stein raiLroa-ls' i i.jiiie: tion tor rtn incre i;;e in rat- a. j ,'L worn It originally w::s propiaeil to re-. pn's ' ii s in in- re: s- ii r:tt"S of up- t!ierc may proximat' Iy 11 p-T cent, but IVs a :.s. :m from New Orleans 11 while Hi Ch'e-.TO, n! hitve been other ivn- Four Floors of Fine. Furniture W. H. Sohnenkamp Co. 'Swifltu Ihmfuiioblu j SilfullJ t '.tun; Hi Our NlaKt' I'i'Imji All Muu llll, .llfflTX),! Ak( ut Imiih I Ihiv lailc. I.KAVKS I.A I.HAMU: l-OIl .l.,-,,,h ii m. . ., . i im f.M., suiiilu), u A.M. - .1:110 I'.M ll.ik.il. ,7 A.M. - l(l:.'.l .A.M. . I llll) I'.M. - I I'.M. ! lay 10 A.M. - i V M. I'. u.ll l.Mi linll 1 1 A.M. - l:Oo I'.M. lli'IMil I'hiHii' MHin 7UV r i ( IlIVA! ItV. 'ICIl.N AM) NOW. A rimtriDMiiar.v, spiv liinj: of a law (' t n :! i r s ai-.tci-j;-ts lo !ii i ikI ascci t. in lln extent uf tin; in.jiirics causrd if they t-.trikc any iktsoii, ii iiiai'l;.s that in the olden days no such laws v eve nocrsi-ai-y ; that the courtesy nd chiv ulry of riiiiejithiiod v eve enen;:h. While anytiiiiiK that will proinolc cue in the n ;e ef tho io"d and enl'oici iiii nt of the law ai;.;i!i.'.t Cie reekles.s ii to lie vcldiimd. it. is to he imi'sUoii.d if it. ia altogether f.iiv to our laee today to pittine it as riviidi iij; st;tut; li'.vs where com ie.:y ; t:,i ah y weie enniurh liefcr e. A planco over t!ie Mosaic Iwv jj-.-es the il:r,i ession ihrt thero were pome i-nioi'ir the anri-i.ts who needed official o-ders to supply a la.el: of ch'valiie f. eliniv. In nddition to the pood Pi mici'f d I i'cii in the eoninian. linen's, thee ah;o is ror.iethinr saM alxnit an eyt for mi eve and a tooth for a tooth. The story of tin some types of o'd 1 - l v i H man found o'ie.1 d in The mere I i , ; i ; 1 1 o have done if they h. d h one tirnilile. The yi cMes handled today without c race every time one of the dividu ds di. eln es Ii i;i has considri. hie chivalry. lend Samaiit. n a'.-o refers to p'd pas-, hy on the other side of the rod. 1 l', ;t the Stone Aj;e hoys mi'ht 1 ,:u!oi'iolii!('.; is enough to make ; ."lid uiichivalrous surely cm he :.tin;r iefl.;et;pe upon tho entire Coinpur.il ivoly 'Ih' averane few heard Amei jean 50c Infant's Soft Siloes Soled ss m t.l iv Guvprtrctl Used Fords .1 ;.. h i! rr-"V"r:s A'. MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES I'hdrie Main 7."!' M:r:sn i)i!!:si;;) t i;k k::. kovsts. sti.aks (iIU;i;. 111 CCAKI) StJI ASll and lM'MPKI.N CONC(.KI) (,K M'KS I (I JKI.I. I'cr Casket, (i()c ...i.)C ...y.r An FiUS'l' S'i KI' S110KS, size li t A lnjrli-rade shoe in siii.ul .stvie.i CIKLS' STAMPEI) 1 tKESSES Aire (i to 10 .i:e VJ. ;md li Si..iapi(l on last color wocii '.iKHinle. ideal school dress at a low co.-l. ut: ham: tiii: i.auci'st As.-.oirDirNT or l.lS' AM) CIKLS' Sl'lKKH. S1IOKS 1A I'll SHOWN 1 .A (;i:.NIi:, ANT) Wll.l, Sl-J.l. M)l' A t It )( il) SlIOK AT THK I.OWKST I'KIC'KS IiOVS' SITTS, P.oe .'5 to 7 $1.7.") to $.").2.") l.UOWIMi tilKLS' SllOKS, Size 'J'.:. to ;. Colors, hlat k or tan. Trice S::i: to" S 1.21 '1'he host Shoe for the money ever m. di. HOYS' HATS A N I ) CAPS. Popular stvle .ul colors. Priced !)."c to sil.,'0 KOYS" I..CK SHOES, size 11' L. to 2, i-i 1 i lit tan eolor. A elessv dre -s sh" . S:!.."0 M:Y STAMI'lTi ClHtPS AM) Clill.nKKNS v. i:ai: autvixc n mi.y. pi:kt:s to pit: ASK OH; I S I'AI.T- C0ATS- A.'o 1 in n Pi icid S 1.00 to S27..") .most am on: coats aim: i-i i: t.Mi:i) AM) .M AD1-; FCOM IT'ST MAT1TUA1.S Norton's Kiddy Shop i;er)ilihi tn IrfanlH aiil Chibhrii's Wear NEW in BLAZING BARGAINS AT THE TOGGERY'S ire w This entire stock of clothes and fi:rn:s!.in.i;s, s'i,',l,l!y (.'amazed hv posed of to make way for our new kkkIs. I'i c sale mei chaiii'i: wear unti appt.tianec is concerned. Scores nnd scores of he s!-.oke and water, must he dis chut lil.hiilt ns f:n- ..u a.-fvU' '.'- n slionnei s have lahrn :uU :,(.,,; ,.r u;is saie ana savca nunarcus ul dollars, li s your cimnee rsglit at U,c hesinnino; of tlie fall hi son every article must go regardless of price. Here are enly a lew items; your share: sea- conie now; get Just next Sale li:.ythi:k vests the thinjr for e;oinjr huntiii,r week. Sold for 11.75. I'ire Pi ice S8.13 DRESS SI II UTS With collars or hand neck. Value to &.".". I'ire Salt; Price $1.17 srnr, Real Value as olO.iHl. .! Some so'd as 1'iie Sale Price hi-h A lot of new F; iHiu-rht S,ile I 'rie styles that veie lire sell up to $;'..".0l. $14.75 9 o KMXCOATS No ceid to ;:et wet this Fall when .v hi can hy Sl.j.00 values at Fire Sale Pi ice $5.49 OVERCOATS ,', warm coats that were to sell up tu .;;.-,.im. Firo Sale Piice- $17.89 rail-Saio WOOL SHIRTS In plain and f incy colors. Ya'ue- to $1.00 Price- and over. Fire Saie $2.37 The Toggery Andrews Bros. r.UlOOSK rit;bers "v U pair we've sold to '' lor ,f.3o. l.'i, I'l ico $1.59 ... , NECKTIES All ro.o.s of the rainhow. Values u --" 1 Sale Price 34c iL. ia-maia. mi i .( i iinpi?ir-. BUS.