La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, September 10, 1925, Image 6

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    Thursday, SeptomW 10, -1025.
Tape Six
1717, LA OflANDE EVT!NTN1 OBSERVER
LIFE
WHEN EXPERTS PLAY
i REVIEWED
. That William Pullman, of llulur,
in one or the best known men In
the norlhu"sl In evldeneed by the
fiicl thnt, upon roiiipb'thiK one of
the lurK"t Miles of mock ever made
lit 111 Id V'i"'1 of the f'Jlllllry, 1 1
Htury of hit life In (lit- WHt in
brief wj.m published In a I'urlhiud
IlrWHpiJpcr.
Man l-'i Gruiule people know
William I'ollman, or ml her Wily
l'dltunn, Intimately.
Tiit: story iuHouh:
With $3. fiii in IiIh porket nil
Ills wurldlv wealth Htily rulliuaii
crmieheJ on tin roof of n bntf-
t-ar and dodwl but e indent ;i
Hit', train p n I I'd uik punted up ( hi'
f.;rade in HnMlvan'M Kiiieh. Kvery
time tlif 1 1 reman heaved ii not her
chunk of wood Into tin1; firebox u
Miower of live embers fell over
ililly, uud he UiouKhl hi would be
a burnt offering ln-J on- 4't tint; u
chuiire to make, bin mark In Un
cut He business.
That ride stolen on tin? train
was In SKV, ami Hilly Tollman wan
headed for Hakcr, lire. They cull
ed liuk-r City in thuse days.
Yesterday Mr. I'ollnian. banker,
(innuunccd at tin Imperial that be
Jia retired from Hie cattle ludus
try. Jiint before corning to I'ori
luiul Mr. Pollmaii (no one thlnkH
of calling' him anytbinK but Hilly
J'ollnutn) disposed of his cattle mid
uim'oHt all of Ills sheep. JI waH the
huest cattle wale tlmt has bi-en
transacted in the I'nclfte north went
wince lmy, when Mr, I'ollman dis
posed, of u lui'Ke number of head.
Child At Anceuy of llozemun.
Monl., boiiKbt tilt I'lMMt bend of
stock cattle, beef Hteer.s and beef
cow.s, which Mr. I'ollman hud, nnd
the price Iff mipposed to havft been
uround (lOO.tiuo.
'ft rciuired ten days," explained
the Hakcr citlxr-n, ''Nix duy rld-
i .K urounu snowm me hiock. anu IIU,nlion ift ,,. ,,0 HUch ,mb,r
iinn io.tr uays o, ruai nonem-io- u,i,i,,H tw ,U;M, un,, lOWIr rom.
KOodneMH trading I pun leu. u link dabbling in mltu-.s.
jiu'Duuii- .iuiiiiiiiu uiiiiii uuwkhi I )H, Jlltj.
" wiiilfou . Tht. ,.on,lon of ,. ,lt..
it i"K uiiiii-ii irom .r. J u MX ,,,,.,, M,. j.0 , ,.,,. ,,n
,..,, .,. , ,, nun i,n.ii nu uiii- ,lH1H(. r ,,,,. of wl.l. spr. n.l
.-, ,,ni'r.um luniv uuunuvuuii .uin I n..riit.i. unci Hmc.llK' 111.' rii-Mt tc,
u iiiwji. yi-c.ri. ., ko won- tlif occlllc mm.I cl.i . p.
.1. ' 14 ." i i jf i oil cihlc lo kcv.. Il Hi
in imui.i.M. ,u in. u.u., " iiMiiloti ifciTilri.l." said till- CCllllf-
' i"""l ' ""''P. ,,, y...,l,.,.,ly. I ll ,v
unci ..... so,f ,,, .,,, ,. , , )U ,r
..rU.,B.,L ,M.O... W.M...T IU..I..B I t'C.tl II', .V.-.l IhOUBh th- lMcl,ll,V
in.s a pounu am oiikt ..: Ill ,, ,.,. ,,,.,, .,.,.,,. ,.v
" , V ...v.. wi.M a linn' wh.-n II was loo ecu
........ .j .mi,u. 01. l()0 ,,,, f). In(, 1( Hl.t, nl. a1l,k
' ThUH, ivllh IiIh pcilllo ml IiIh uor conl.l 1 rc tli.'in too ol'lt'n.
f.lli-i'P Mr. rolhnan. Ill the pemt con-: 'null In I lie HC.'.rc't oi' miic'Cchs In lln'
I". It- or w.'i'ks, Iiuh Hold uonti-tlclltK llv.vilo.'K l.tisincHs. You've Kot to
IIkp Jlyii.ciCMi worth -of livi'dock. ! kIi IIh-ii. your iicrnomtl altcullori
'i'h.'-s. ali-H art' tuiitl.'i'H of luii.ort- i.uij the only way ou will know
mu-o to every storkinan In .Mun- i.hocit rattli or sh-c- is hy Ih-Iiik
tana, Idaho, WashliiKlon and lire- w-ill. thc-in. lo tills and It will
Bon. puy
Tlioro was no troulilo nl.out the Ai'iiiahilann'shlii wide
hecp." cxpliiln.'d Mi . I'ollinan, ' I" tin..' Mr. I'ollman lu riinii' one
liny enw and look thorn away ' 'I11' lrliulial rai'lom In the llv
. '.hock inuucicrv in rn
I
I
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mhy f fit s
- Yju H0,S!G JssJ,
r NPTgLL MAMMA ,)
NcTT5WAiTToi ) AfX-A -v
i I'lL BE DF.fcEP MV rVi CSv ' H !w " '
5can Contributions May l
Decrease Wor Of Church
U. S. Methods Helpful
To Armenian Orphans
Irom inc. but with the cattle It watt
a matter of ni.ikiiiK uale."
Interests Now Aiv 'nrlel.
. For aliiiom a yearn Mr. J 'oil
man bus been in the livestock bnsl
neH In enHlern Oregon. He arriv
ed ut linker with tin $3.&0 before,
mentioned and a wIHImkiuhh to
work. Hi! connected with a jolt In
a butcher Hhop and eventually pro
ItreHHed to brine a cattle owner,
bind owner mul banker, not to
1MB
' U U H II II BBtKlt
Old chairs lie
NEW
.FURNITURE of all aorta
made bright and Inviting
in new and up -to -date
"clothes" by a little play
work with Decoret Enam
els and Varnish Stains and
Fullerwear Varnish? It'
easy to renew your furni
ture or refinish it In Ui9
present day vogue.
Also, ask for booklet,"Tho
'Art of Decorating with
Decoret." It's free and is
lull of ideas on finishing
and refinishing furnitura
and ornaments.
TTTTJ cTy lull lin ol PulW
VV X-t paints ,r. J VcmUhe uj
L. D. Noah
;k 1 A GHANUB
Cock Bros.
UNION
Imbler Cash Storo
1UHI KK
Clydo Kitldla
island crry
Wcimor Broj.
COVR
Palmer's PhHimacy
NOKTH POWD Eli
w.p.ruiXEnsco.
301 Mimon Screol Sa Francbco
BtucbalarKtScCow CIUm
Fuller
PAINTS ljVARNISIiES
Hurt tnvt-Ml
for yen 1 8 wan at tlie bead of the
caltteinen'M a.s.so-Iatin and of late
he Iiuh been working on Hie order
ly marketing pniKinin, lie Ktlll Iuih
22.(100 acres of rtuiBe which Honie
onc can bu. for he no lotiHer ba
unjthinB to Bra.e, other than a
band of lumliH which hn relaln.s tor
the preMcnt. Iltn acMuaintam-esbin
Is personal with practically every
cattle Krower atut Ml p iii;ui east
of the I'ancadeH; he know:i what
they own and their financial Hiiu:i
tlon. So sheenhiTder has kept
more Intimate touch with j.i'an.s
condillouH or water nupp'-
It elides the Hlock industry l r.
INdlnuiu ha.s bad time to maim;;.!
two lianks at ltnk,. and alkll lu-
IllK Ho. Hut lie ivi I, id mo many
irons In the fire licit he has de
cided tit withdraw u few' and rest
up n Utile. Thu.-s hU retirement
from the UvcMock b,i inesn.
Ilnlj to IIiho Kiicclnncilln
IlOMIv (AH) Tho senntoilal
contmitteo. entruMted wHn. conipll
liiK tlie new' ofiiriui imilun ei, cyclo
pedia. haH completed its piellin
Innry work and ha.s aci-epted a pto
Kmui whereby. Hh tusk will be eem
plete.l In lir.i.'l. t m evptiied the
work will consist of 112 oIuu,ch.
each of about yn pnj;es,
The cuiuniltteo now im studs in;; i
suRKf'Mtlon that It compile a
teeu-volume bloKrapbleal dictionary
with scope exiendiuB from Human
da8 until the present.
lleKinnltnc of the public tnstruc
Hon of children v It. n tin y are
two years of n p,e l advocated by n
Yale profedHor.
British Dry
Hi:t.V. KA X. Htts.slan Armoiii.',
(AH) A novel experiment In edu
caiion iH belnx tried with nif;niil
Miiccciw by one of the treat Am-
rlcati orphamiMes here, Kiieh
child Is treated ih an individual,
and a separate I hue-table m drawn
up for hi;; benefit. Chun work is
hugely abolished in favor of In
dividual I rainitiB In workshops
and al daily household tasks. Karh
child In encouraM'd ' n Hpectallze
in . Hie particular1 work lor ; which
he .sueniH tojiavo capac-lly nnd lu
cliuatlon. ThiH s Hfeni Ih nrtlcularly nec
essary in these jS'ear Kasl liellef
Insiiiullons,; becauMe every child is
reiiiretl to leave the orphnnaKe
at lite ne of 1il, by which ue" he
must be equipped lo earn his own
llvhiK nt Home t rade. Twenty
nine different trades and handl-
craftH are beinr-' ;laiislit in the
workshops, and the Bradnatew who
have bien apprenticed -out duriiiB
the past Ihree yeara nre now em
ployed In 2:i 5 different occupa
tion, main of them showing
L'lvnl promiJio of huccchs.
Scion of Tyr)lcs Hatriot N'cedy'
V I K N - A (AH) The Rreat
KronddanBhter of Andreas llo
fcr, the Tyrolese leader who va
executed by Napoleon's order in
ism, is llvins In Vienna in very
reduced circumstances. At her
junwion from the Austrian Kov
ernmeni i a very small our, friends
have published on lifr behnlf un
appeal for aid. It resulted In an
offer from the Andro Jlofer con
cern at I'arsch of an additloni'l
pension of about $14 a month for
Hie.
NI-:V YUKIv. (AH) The Kpin
copal church, rewarded as one of
tin- rlehcHt i-eiiKiuiiH denoiuinatioiis
In the world, Ih faciUB radical
reduction in rxpendilureH and cur
tuiluient of itM work with poftsibU
bbandoiiuieut of entire fields of
inlNfiionary Herviee. TIiIm situation
wan revealed today by the budget
to be submitted to the (lemral
t'onvenlion at New Orb-aim next
month. copli-H of which were n nt
lo tlie clerical and lay deb-rut cm.
The demand for retrenchment
which bus urlnen Ih uwrlbed to de
creuHiiiB contributions from the
various dioceses throurhout tho
country for the support of Hie
(fen era I work of the church, Ir.clud
Iiib the mlHsiou field. '
The educational work of the
church will be hit hardest if sub
gcKted cutH tolaliiiB. ? I ,-'iiii,iiiio are
made in the budget of M.rHi,oti.
Next to that, a reduction of Mtilurles
paid by t lie national council will I
be necessitated, t n vol vim; a de
parture from the policy of the
cu m pa 1 jrn la (inched six yen rs a bo
to raise the ronipcnsution nf Hie
ch-rwy to a livinB basi.s. which Iiub
been lnrwely succcHttrul in its re
.hiiIIh, The reduction of aimropiia
tlons for certain lines of work, it
Is declarfd, will alfo mean an
iibamlouuient of a unified system
of raishiK funds for the Beiieral
work of the church.
An interest! ib feature of the
situation Is that this movement for
re I renchnicnt In the work of the
church comes ut a time when the
membership is cont Jibuti ur more
toward all church purposi-fj than
at any time in Its hisiory. J.ast
year, for Instance, the total was
$ir,nn'((io. In excess of the con
tributions for If Hi. The explana
tion Is said to lie in the fact that
many of the diocess upon which
the church must rely almost en
tirely for support of the mission
fields, and other Beneral work,
have failed to meet- the' hmlffct
njioiu usslBned to them by the
Wplscopat National I'ouncil at the
direction of General ( 'onventior!,
while their coiiBiKiilions are rais
InB larB'1 sums for local woi k.
The convention of l!l!i Inausu
rated what is known as the nation
wide cnrnpaiKit, under the impetus
of which contritiutlons for the
rat.-.::
KwattinB flies is better exercise
than cusshir tho Boverjiuiont and
helps thtiii;s alonj ninrn.'
church's Beiieral work Increased
more than I no per cent. That
convention also created the na
tional council to administer the af
fairs of the church between con
ventions. Jt is this council which
preseiiiH to each Knerul conven
tion a budBct coverinjf the ensuing
three years.
While not u few of the diocesejr
have met Hn-lr quotas In full dur
iiiB the last six years, many others
fulled lo reach t he goal, claim iny:
that the demands made upon them
were excessive. These dloCeScs.
amoilB which are .Massachusetts.
Hennsylvania and HlttsburBh, now
are hndlnw the movement for a
modified bud Bet based approxi
mately upon 1 he average of the
diocesan Bivlnrs during the past
turee years.
H Is siiBBested that u budKet of
t:(,;itHi,(Hiu would conform to this
principle and on orders from the
national council an alternative
budBct has been prepared with de
tailed flBUres, showing just what
euriuilun nls and abandonments in
tho present work o the church
wilt '! iT'e-'i'irv to effect the pro-
posed reduction of 1 1,2'Hi.iMin.
I Home mission fields will um to
i b ubandoned entirely If Ihc cur
Ualled budi t iH adopted: there will
j bo reductions in the salaries of the
missionary bishops, eh-rgy and
workers throughout the world:
msny new projects will have to be
abandon d and the whole scab- oi
the church work will be pro
jected on a narrower and more re
strictcil basis.
Lewis II. Hrankliii. vice president
and treasurer of the church, re
minds the member in a stutemciit
that expendiiun-t must balance In
come or disaster will follow.
"Some of those who advocate
lueiloiiH In work seem to for
i...t thebudK.-t can aiso he .
.meed by an Inercaye iii recelplsj
says Mr. Hnuiklln. "I'aHt recoi
,.f "u-tnir Mo not measure lh pn
,.ni jibtiltv Of Hie people of oil
coiuinunlon to support Hndr woi
.. i.i',. ...iulnnarA' enterprise as sue
Hlfts during the last three y.
have been at the rate of 1)2. B pr
am.'uu per menilM-r. of five cents a
week.' .
The world' annual wool proiluc.
Ilon U tun ponuilu l.-r culUlu, ,l.l(
five ponn.lH Ir capita ia lls.-.j In
ih.- t inted titan's.
GROWTH
Which is evidence of
security and service.
DEPOSITS . -August,
1924--
91.191,767.27
Aumist, 1925
?1,564,356.47 ;
UNITED STATES
11
QUICK! A DOCTOR
Why is it that when an emergency
arises within jour home or anions
your dear ones, you get the best doc- (
tor available? Why not use the same
precaution when you go hunting? ('
Why not let us fit you up with Rem
ington Guns and Ammunition, so you
will have the best that can be pro-
duced.
Use Remington Products and come
home with a smile. ,7
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
insurance
When the 'old jbaint or varnish sur-'
face starts cracking and chipping off,
it means a big loss to you in the sale
value of your automobile, your out
buildings, equipment and your home.
A coat of Rasmusscn paint or var
nish about this time each year, will
brighten the surfaces after a season
of sun anddust will protect the surfaces
against winter's
dampness.
Rasmusscn means
value-insurance.
Ask y.nir dealer Jor color cards.
Ask jvur fainter for an estimate.
visit theCnaclianPacific
MountmResorts
c - - r -
Picture tiie perfect pleasure of a September voca
tion at I5nnff and Lake Louise, when days and
evenings in the marvelous Canadian Pacific Rock
ies are most appealing. Then plan this trip to
complete your vacation pleasure!
''yK Banff
I'ST'ftSfe Lake Louise
Banff- SfriMfis Hotel
offers Fishing,
Automobile Trips,
Horseback, Su'im
m i n g , Nightly
Dances, Climbing,
jolf, t ennisana oth
er activity.
At Chateau Lake
Luttae there is
hiyhitig, 11 iling,
DuncifiR, Horse
back aiiil many
beautiful side tnps.
j; 'A- at tst m iCia'WM.
9t IBS Wf?.
;'JHii
t'iiiictirtffrlgiMia"
No matter what type of activity you seek, these
wonderful Canadian Pacific Resorts will satisfy
your demands. Low Excursion Fares are on sale
to September 15 final return limit is October 31.
Canada welcomes United States tourists; no pass
ports are required. Write or call for literature
and further information relative to the Mountain
Resorts. ; -
Wll Deacon Gen') .cfent -Pass'rDep't
D?IWJt-Nui:i!c.uiAHodBil-ltjpt!aiid.
Jt
Is Your Insurance
Hard to Pay?
Does your insurance premium come duo be
fore you realize it sometimes, with resulting
difficulty in finding the necessary funds to
make the payment?
Unless you make special provision for paying
your insurance regularly, it's often inconvenient.
Imagine how increasingly inconvenient it will
be to make that payment ten or twenty years
from now on the same basis.
Many foresifrhted men in La Grande are plan
ning to be free of their insurance burden with
in the next ten years by building up an in
vestment in the Building & Loan whose income
Will pay the premium regularly,
t
If you invest a saving of only $7 a month for
this purpose, at the end of 101 months you will
have a fund whose T'0 return will pay the
' premium on u $.",000.00 policy, taken out at
age HO, for the rest of your life without worry
on your part. Ask us more about this plan.
La Grande Building & Loan
Association
FLOYD McKENNOX, Sales Mngr..
La Grande National Hank Building
rTrj ..:
i si:
t J
ilduard Scr nueou r. the Vol
tleud ot fir. el Itrllaiu. s III lea I
prnliibi(ioii':.H Ip i:ni;iand in an
1 1 lei to abolish I he sale of
Ihrnor In the iblilsh IhIos.
I
PAINTS &
VARNISHES
Automobile Enamel
In ten bright !aM inn colors. Pries
ith a toui-h. brilli.tnt slos t hue
lutsn loittf tunc luvJcr tiktst severe
wcatlicr expMirc.
l or rc linisiiinrt outonubilc
trucks, Ininnics, WMCvns, jxireh
furniture, canoes, ami all metal or
uood Mirtaecs subject to severe
exposure to sun or water,
t'tftiuuU a hi
Grande Ronde Lumber Company
LA (JUAXDK, OHKGOX
WHIZ GEAR GREASE
USED CARS
FREE WASH RACK
Visit Our New Service Department
I Means Complete Car Service
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO COMPLETE CHASSIS LUBRICATING. OUPv GAS IS OF THE HIGHEST
QUALITY TO BE HAD. OUR OILS NONE BETTER; OUR GREASES THE RIGHT KIND FOR EVERY
CAR.
Don't Forget The Large Photo of Yourself Free
RIDE ON SAMSON CORDS TO
Gibbons Service Station
Buckeye Auto Soap
Phono 57.VJ
Veltex Gas
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