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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1925)
Thiirsdnv.' September 10, 102S Pace Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ( Incorporates!) An liHltiMiidnit McwNpnper FKANK B Al'l'UCH Y Z....... ....,KJUor and 1'ubUnhur U AH V K V l' M ATT II JS W H. .....Z UuBiwtm Maim;f Published evunlntfs, uxcupt Sunday, at 1410 Aduum Avciiuh, JUi Orunde, Oregon. The Ubuurver-Htur published uvury Trhluy. Entered at the oulofiice at La Oruntle, Oregon, an ticcund Class Mall Matter uudur act of March 2, 187V. OW1C1AL PAPER OF" UNION COUNTY AND THE CITY OF L.A OUANUIfl i MEM U EH ASSOCIATED PHE88 The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to uho for pub Heat Ion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited li published therein, All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news he ru in also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION KATES lly Carrier Dally, per month Id advance. .... -..... .......75o Dally, six mouths In advance M-6 C Dally, Blugle copy - do I)y Mall Dally, per month In advance ........ 60o Dally, per six months In advunce $2. 60 Dally, per yt'ar In advance - .$6.00 Weekly Observer-Star, pur year $2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column inch . ..... 42o Display, local, pur column Inch .......... ...,,............. iVQ Time contract rates on application REWARD'' OK HUMILITY: -WhoHocver ixatlth ; hiiumjlf shall bo auusml; uud he that huiuljlutU. himsolf ahull be ex alted. Luko 14:11. , OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS f FO DE L.UB ; OS MiKE! HOW VO SPECKS TE(? KfcliH DAT MOLE WlFF DE HACTtf? OUT UlKE DAT AM DE. OATS BE.HI ME. VO" VWASH ? Bov.vo HftSTtr? CHAMGE.VO STVLE VNlFF DlS MULE. viEu no hoiL. oe OATS OoT IKi FROMT HE KNOW HES GoiNl' "TEC? GlT WHUTS BEHlWE VO , The new street lights in the residence section are a big improvement over the old arc variety. This is the day when the bucks discover that the Blue and Wallowa mountains are wild indeed wild with hunters loving the taste of deer meat. Deer stories will now sup plant fishing stories and many-pointed trophies will be the subject of conversation wherever sportsmen meet. OFFICE CAT TMOI HARM HiO. By Junius a poor, misguided Seattle has been forced to close down her $14,000,000 lu,,u"lu "'K wro" I V -TfeQ fii-T VAunfc -O iin . I ... . . a ' ..-.-..,07. """V 1.1 'id Mule semse is OMen,iMer uke. wonst semse 1W4 MCA VCKVtCL WC than a yonr. Hhet In suing Candler for I1OU.0U0 daniQK' B. JK1U8AI.KMTh savinir of Palestine by erasing lltu hnblt of sinokljiff Is the lati-Ht Idea of sunie of the Arab leaders. !-ONIfN Quii n Mury'a hobby Is selecting antiques. X HV VOM K Charges of a hug? slush fund and disfoyalty to the party thunder in iliimerntir ranks In the munleipui primary campalRii. Mayor Hylan In five speeches Tuesdny night charged that meat puckers, traction meg nates, under world parnnlt' s and gamble 1 s were distributing mon-y hand over fist to nominate State Senator Walker. LONDON Trafalgar siuure which carried all sentiments of prldt! of home to fur awny KntT Ushmrn, la only nn unholy mess that Jit rs t he a'St hetlc senses o! Jacob Kpstein, American sculptor. N EW TO R K T he new I m m 1 -prntlfMi pw h"s reduced by appro ximately 6S per cent of the Influx or foreigners to the United i-'tnt-s. snld an analysis of Immigration statistics for 1924-25. SWA MPSCOTT -John fooll.lge, J S'n of thr president, will resume his -studlt'S at Amherst college Hi s month." Think Of Your Slippers As Accessories to Your Costume Lending the finishing touch of dignity and style Priced at $7.50 N. K. WEST '& CO. INC. La Giandc, Oiegon i inn n.uiuisi SCHOOL OPENS CANYON (Rpi'ulul). Hriiypl Btiu U'd here i m-HUiiv. I'revioua lo the opi'IliiiB the Bclmol was kiUsomlncd, the floors olle-1, H .uzum IJ A crook is Harry In three wcks!" " Viik, ;in' 1 reek ons on won't for a month or two, tlerUe. Ho got life thin time." The boy stood on the burning deck, Poised on danger's brink. 1 With brow uplifted, he eooly stood. And watched tbe kitchen sink. It never does u smile any harm to crack It. Sand and gravel is bcinff drawn into the machinery tav?' " ,,w J " " m lMmr municipal power plant for expensive changes in construc tion, and is gradually destroying it. Unfortunately, such diffi- iuiso hK f(mtprint nuuio culties are not uncommon in public enterprises of this kind. !"" ttwrul ; Tnose employed to ao woi k ior me puimc ao not seem TMi;irr: art: luts nn s ix lo take the same precautions or tlioy aic notirsufficiently capable as private operations would require under th'j same circumstances. Public business is seldom considered as important or as demanding as private business. I It's the Imrdi'Ht matter In 1 ho world to get one's needs und w.ints to function in huriiumy. 'I ins i ; i . ''Why (Injou eull them WUlUnm?" thv n.sked with u pirzleii o..k I'he while he nicked the. .bunkioins inlo Iwn iKHkk'tltook. A mortgage a often the very f!i t thing (daeed on a house. A enr e word for fltenogruphers: "liy gum." PA I .KM--Jop AVenver. who was discharged- as a guard at the Ore gon ntute petiitentinry several months ago when he was found ! Bleeping on duty in the prison yard 1 has bocn reinstated on the payroll. : 'OT.YMPIA,' .Waah'. Including a kill; of 12,foxe; declared to be the lurgest number . of thea- anlm ilB uvpr takeri In the slate in a h ngle month, ' -1 profefslonal hunters working In Washington under the direction of tin: biological survey lhe a4,ai3 re-varnished and the accounted for 322 predatory u-M- M.hoolhoufie and outbuildings piv inala during the month of August. tM1 u co.lt of pajnt, jhhs Arleeue Kennedy of . Portland. i teacher. Mrs. Krankle Millner of Poit lund, and Alrn. Kula Lepper and family of Pasco, Wash., have re turned to their homes, after at tending the funeral of their aiy ter, M as Helen Peebler. fHv the AHsocinied Prens.1 .ir!l..H.wi in ,innih. Several people from here ate OKNKVA -Kormal demand for , planning to attend the Pendleton a plebiscite to determine w hether ( MANILA The proposal made iCound-up, the Mosul district in fpper M s-- tv some persons In the United ! (leorge and Junnny Tucker re potiintla shall go to Turkey or the states that enforcement of the eently held nn auction sale 'jf was Volstead, act be extended to the their farm implements, livestock. hillipine Islands has met with etc. A large number of people have " resided here the past year, luue gone to Washington whero ti'ey wilt make, "their home. Tluy are making the trip with a team and wagon. . Mr. jiii rl .Mrs. Harry Thomas und children are. here visltin-T il,s. Thomas' . sister, Mrs. Phil iim-nnL - Thev ni-e from. Nevada. '. What we need 1 an auto tluit will stop and count a hundred be fore hitting a telephone pole. Easier a girt Is to look upon th harder it is to stop looking. I ere find i 77? ere l st:iKO WOOL ICY Wiush I'Viink i AnticrBon of Kvcrelt, 50, nn in-' mhte of the Northern State hospi tnl, on Tur-atlny tlert his suHi)'n lnrs around hla ncclc, fastont'd HuMii to A door hine, kickod a bucket from undui' Iu3 left und : slrunpled to death. I Die poet ered htx un"t)uii'T And midij sluink hi" li' .nl. '1 do not know th'-ni wnjl eimiiKli lo full lli.'in Jlin.s," ,, n-mi. iMii-ifrii of turning may i) nisi tnkliiK Ik hne iKirroml, COMMON SKN.SE NKKDEI). a standardized eodo ol siirntils for automohilo dnvcrs. Tli'i 'i'"- nlim la in l.n ,wni,iinonH rl mnnlv If nnuthino- nnoH l."l',"' ''. TlrM t.lklliK lionu- the standardizalion that has not already been reduced to that common plane, it is .signals of autonioltile drivers. No two! drivers have ever been known to employ the'"saiiid si;na!. But such a code of signals, however practical and stand ardized, cannot take the place of common sense, which every driver was supixw.ed to have been endowed with at the beginning: of his earthly career. The have been" will be understood by every automobile driver. Laws,- regulations, codes, edicts can never compel an individual to do that which common sense ought teach him to do, but doesn't. A standai tlized code of automobile signals will not be hard to adopt; it will never be used by 00 per cent of automobile diivers. llritish mandate state of Irak eontuim-d In a ini'iiiorandtlm pr ented to the council ot tile leaffuc opposition from Governor Gnernl ; f i-om over the valley attended of nations yesterday by Twefill Leonard Wood and lenders In thejU. Jol nson acted os auctioneer, Huslidl Ucy, Turkish forelsn min- Philippine lojf'slut-jre. !nnd ,ln a few hours everything Istor. . I . jwns sold. , I T..OS AN'GKI.UR Kven though I lr. and Mrs. W. H. Ewln have; I. OS ANCiHI.IOK rtPBlnnlnir Or. io.ullli ' motion picture actors returned to their home In Port tober 15 next, the I'nlon Oil com. should be forced Into idleness and Ian. I i.ller spcndniB a week u.l.i, Otl'l'l.r. .M't'lMll) )!' 't'lli;l'l' puny will divert Its newspaper esmera cranks stilled, Hudolph their sons, Shorrcll Ewln of I.a.ld !; IIAKKII, Ore. ---It. I''. Kennedy and billboard advertlsinK to the Valentino must appear in justice 'Canyon, and Henry Bwln of I ... i nnd Mis. A. Perry, both of St. task of uriclng motorists lo bo court, here I'rtday und stand trial ton. They made the trip by auto . HeleiM, were arrested nnd jointly careful. , on a speeding charge. mnd were accompnn ed home by I cMarccd Willi Ihelt of campinK I - ' their little son, Herbert, who' equipment from Koland Hit,'.., ror- URCATlTt. v.a. Arguments Though he became one of'the spent the summer here with ins i via r, near Smnpter. Moiiri- w-re to be'iin here in the suit of , world's great 'orators, as a boy brothers. i rolifimeil both thetts. according to Mrs. I Hyde 'lv. Ityitel'd ugalnst lJuhiel Webster was so shy that Mrs. Mary I. Couns"ll reeenllyi county officials. A hearing will be ter Candler, who she alleges . Ht-i he found tt. Impossible to 'speak hod her home wired with a Delco, I,,. I, i i.i !,,--ti,-o ,.i,.t ,,...,. , ,-i.-,.,, i.,. .,n ,we;,n Mn'' moe hoore bis school ni lit es. r lighting system. Jesse ttosenbauin . . 'mmmT' TTT"'-TTTT. - ..- ,-. .. J-a Grande did the work. ' 4 " I. Mr. end Mrs, .lo'in Peters who) The Start Isn't Hard BUT KEEPING AT TOl'lt SAVINGS AC- OIU'NT 18 WHAT COUNTS. ... IS TOUUS GP.OWING RKOUl.AHLT EVERY WEEK? La Grande National Bank Sound - Reliable Progesslve iii r o' i, U K. A small girl a.-ked her mother. '"If t grow up, will 1 bae a hus , band like papa?" "Ycb. my dear," molher replied. "And H 1 don't get married -will l be nn old maid like Aunt Humiu?" I " ,'M." as (),., r, SU1 posed to 'I'he little girl thought for a mln-' lite, put her hands tu her bead, and said, "Well, 1 am n a fjx." KKWSI'AJ'KKS DKSKKT MAILS Newspaper publishers have shown the congressional joint sub .committee that exi.Hiiifr rales on newspapers are Ti: ACllDtts MISTAIvK. .lohnn : '"t'e ielier, cm anvone he Iilinished lur son,,. Ti i tie 1 a.,v so hic-h that the postol'fice is losimr a lrreaf volume of ' didn't dov ' ' I knew a limn named Michael Kinnegi-n Me bad wh suers on bis cliiunigi-n. He cut tlieia oil" .but tne grew innegen Poor old Michael Kinnegen. II ilcs leek sometimes us If i er body cnu lipid a bootlegger ept the police. business which express companies and railroad:; are carry ing at a profit for one-third the posUd tariffs. , Private co'poralions, such as telephone and telegraph coinpanies, e.-ipress companies and (he , railroads, have learned by actual espeiienee that there is considerable profit lo tin 111 in low-rate traffic of sufficient, volume ami that tliiiiiurh low rales they can attract new business of ,t character that will not. necessitate additional equipment or personnel. Kxamples are tcloK'rnph nir.lil letters, nijrlit lono distance telephone calls, cNpioss milk trains ami passenger baggage service. Tim cong'essional committee lias been shown that the government, lather than lose moie of the second class mail business to the private carriers, should adopt the low-rate policy which has proven so rich in revenue for the private carriers. The postoffieo department cannot at'foid to loa the newspaper business, especially where it does not neees-ftif-ifp incrw p-'.rr.jr -fvs find where it is one of llv few constant anil unvarying s-omees of business and income. There is also to be said in favor ol low postal rates for newspapers t.h they aid the mail earlier to deliver the paper to the citizen and Imoic at a Minimum cost to tie! I" d-r and " ith ! ileal benefit to the ;;m ct iinn'iit which comes from the postal charges and the dis.-minat ion amoiu; the people of knowledge in govi'ninen i! Mi'.t"rK. he news- ,(.. , -no (- iImmiKs it tb .)v! Sumner in which "the post office is sdn o'iv. 'retieher; "I'll eoin-.H-. lint." .lolmuv; "Well. 1 haveii'l my arithmetic." done lr It emlil be lllllll ilcH-einli-.l 'i klinn ve.lctc l(. y Pearls ciMne tie some girls ge t litaei In 1 lew of ri-r.e it's ,i good t linn; I", lilililtc that tine g pardon alio! l ee eMahlli.'ieil Hint on the iic. he'd ot lii incnnflcNH, em o s i r.i. but lends 1 1 otu nuts. evrlopmellls lie Aiif'eri, -en ruiir cannot fr" -il -iikI I' it'i selio!-- ni.-i,. i :choi I '( d lv 'he Ulioiis.' MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Phone Main 7."9 riU'.SH SALMON and IIAI.Hil'T New stock of (lover and Ulue (Jiass Seed 11 R0tm4 Trip Excursion Fares tothepiineipnl enstrrn ' cities in effect to Scp truibcrlS. Finalrrturn limit CX-tobcr 31, 1925. Mony by mlc- tint aman trip NOW I ! Zlon National Park Yeltowston National Park my t mmir Me trip t mm'l addmunal mt. ' Tim fmri mnH turtht .1. II. luvii,.,. I.A ta-inidc, (ln. Win. MiMurmv, tien. rw Agi. l'o land, Ore, Wgg- GOLD ryy iA The Slave " Zips $ or thc Master? -zfy .."Leafi-. The story that was filmed by Kiank Moyd at Wallowa Lake. Guaianteed Used Fords TOURING Starter, Battery, Ktc.; Lights Adjusted Price $123.00 Perkins Motor Co. IMione M-500. Cor. 4th and Adams Winds of Chance by REX BFACIl Aat'icr of "rUuving Cold," "The Spoilers'' S'.vift virile -- exciting "Winds of t l.ancc" is as tr.-memlous, as restless, as the ai'Hial struggle for the glittering yellow gold the slave of a few the master of many. You live in the adventuresome North in this novel with the brawny breed that wrested " treasures from its frozen gra.ip. You thrill to the love story as colorful as the Northern 1 ights. Published hv Arr.tiif;cnicnt with First National Pictures and Prank Lloyd Productions, Inc. READ IT IN Daily Installments IN The Evening Observer Beginning Monday i;0VS- PALL COATS Ajre 1 to 8. Priced $7.2." to $12.00 are rcjjitlar tailmwl lii.,i,n.,..,j.. .1....1 1 . 1 1. , '"i,'i nuic imuiiiL-oreitSv- l"'"s- snappy styles or Dad s. The :s and made like Pig Mrother'.; Pest GIRLS' PALL COATS Ftir-ti imnied ; age 2 to 10. Priced Sfi.00 to J25.50 SCHOOL COATS make ool Cn-Ms ;n,f c... i..-. " """"m UllllllllliefS. Age 5 lo I I Priced $1.00 to 910.00 W1' lllE TIIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF StllOOL SHOES EVER SHOWN IN LA GRANDE 51.00 to S..-,o liifants' Soft Sole Shoes First-Step, size 2 to 5 aOc $1.00 to ?l" Norton's Kiddy Shop Kurj.hlng , nfBI,. , Ch(1,lrfn., Wrar