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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1925)
Friday. September 11, 1025. Pajre Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OHSERVER (liiforiHtrnlfNl) liKlciM'iiilf'jit NwspafMr ..i'Mltor and I'ulillsliur HUNK H. Ai'l'I.KIIY HAltVlilf V. MATT111CWS Husilluns MunuKur Published evening, uxe pt Uumlay, at M16 Adams Avciiiin, La Graiide, Oiegon. The uuservur-Hlar published every Krliluy. Entitled at Oie l'uflul'llce at La Urande, Oretfun, as Second Class Mall Matter under act ot March 2, 1B7V. OFFICIAL PAI'EK OF UNION COUNT! AND THIS CITY OF LA OKANJJB MK.MFIKIl ABSOCIATKD PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for pub llcutlon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited if published therein. All right of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news hero in also are reserved. bUUCKU'TlON ItATui Uy Carrier Dally, per month )n advance...... Lally, months in advance Dally, single copy Ily Mail Dally, per month In advance . Dally, per six months In advance Dally, per year In advance Weekly Observer-Star, per year 75a .M.bO oo 60o K.6U .5.00 12.00 ADVKHTIHINQ RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch.. ... Display, local, per column Inch Tluio contract rates on application ...420 ...Ana ,' Hut In lowliness of mind li t each esteem olhrr bitter than tneune-Hes. Look nit every mini on tils own Uiiiiks. but every man also on tho tilings ot others. Plillippluns 2: 3, 4. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS A death toll of 20,000, of whom 10,000 were children, resulted from traffic accidents last year. And still there are drivers who drive carelessly and rapidly through, resi dential sections everywhere. A circus of forty or fifty jilanes is now added to the attractions offered at this year's Round-up. It's going- to be a great exhibition this year a credit and benefit to all Oregon as well as to Pendleton whose peopie carry it through so successfully each year. NO, IT'S NOT A MAC1IINK. The continued campaign of General Dawes against the present senate rules and methods of procedure is not fully sumiorted by the Pendleton Kast-Oiegonian, which stoic? OH TH 8RCMC VJCNT UP. AM UC BEW-T " MiSSELF DOUBLE. GvT -TW OuOE HU-V THE-W CjiT A S1tAM TiOOV VOOPlfcVA 1 1 II WWW I MO ChAmcT jiTh miS& ( wv( j ' . ' ill VAtJCt Ht-'S-6crrerocv "tMTNOO EVf? OH Th' 8ROJC. vjr.NT ll ll A MAWGN FufWlNER REAOThE. POE.M 1 uP.AM ut BEw-T A i l mil 'I M-rn' DtWIV POPI& SIAUIM ABOUT VOOMCr iPlli ml I HER OFF - SEE VMHOTfeHE fetZ- UXH1MVAR? CnOOO m'c iAJOAtz-fa Gosh ?mokem! liWlili L m" JV'I EXPECT HEJ TO V . l I HIV A DO? HlTVOU l -TF 11 RKlJrN ywj vlTH AM AXE? I y ll iV i . I I Ju i i TTrrv-TTTTT r : , 1 i - li J'l ) 1 1 Ml 1 1 I f 1 1 ! .C.. 1 li' 'M ! I f f 1 i . . I 1 1 Ur r O Br Mt ncwfice m: coiniii unity, clillilrep nniHt b 1 watcin'U lor Man of "coitl in tin . licail." Any child ui,u- trim; wttU i a hI1, unli'HH It Iium itlrriniy hud j MH'uali'H, k)iuiiI1 hi' HMit liomi al i UtlVV, bt'IOi'1 It li.tH u fluUKO to J nri'inl tin; .llHi'ittif. TluH Ui ;in:i , that hv chlh.lr4'n MhhiI1 In ly Uokt'il ovi r at thr Ij'k.ihhmk of Ihf day. SiituLnly, If hcarlfi tuvvv or dlpl.tln-rla iirv pnvaUiil, t'wry child which Iium a f ore i hroai lioull he iiunu'rihtti'jy excuscj Iron, school. unh-s it Ju-s liau tlie-t-J iticaiivs, If tht! triuiim' at .,n.ipi a cold or sort thrtuti, the condi tion will char up in a day or two and ttiy child can n.-tuni. If it should develop lino something more ic-iioi 8. many uiiOHioiui ruHCb will J,iiv hi ' ii slupp 'l i.y Hlck action. Ii w iocjpiDK coiiii 1.-, s .:Bpufti?tJ, all chlniri'tt wttli u had cmi.Ii Hhouid he fXciuUcd. At a rash HhoulU at once he sent to .i : jj, ll i belter to k'-ep one or Iwo 1 1 children ool ol 8. iioul uiniet'ejr- ; llj for a day or two than to uave't half the school I'Way tor wol-Ks k while they go through a wiege of nieasle.s or whoopinw eolith. , p:; ually. by employing prompt nu-a-siu'fs. clusntf a m-hool will be made, unneccbsury. Keeping children with suspicious s, laptoin.s out ot school will do more lo prevent tho hi pud of dUcasew than jll luio g i tiuii uitil fpnaiHutiiiing of childi'-u w ho have- ul ready developed llu; d.seime. OFFICE CAT tMAOl MAN H MO, If It ever did "lain u. ten forks" tliu gub-img ati8..ipd HoJid .uiw: to take to cour. 1'iw' siaic liciit" h.ectlil, sa.o iiH'rli':iu''il lets.! Ncu.pajH WAIt.MMi (.Iltl.S The gu m woo Uoc u t.f-ji.i doijen liuictt a tia iSliOtnu uulc.i their u.ct lully II tiny uoi.l I to o)tjcivc that the senato in not a lejrishitive machino iTho ii(SIX,;K ,lU1 of (.llIoli(. lufc ji dt'li!)crate bodv rcduirimr much tiino and talk for I feunii-u uii.m-. the consideration of our many laws. The K O is i i;ltt- j Aritl ;).u' the senate is not a machine. II never has been and nov'.i' - inin-jici taior.es m will be, nor does the vice president wish to make a machine j or '.".i,,.," I'va't.a'1!, out of this dignified body. !.it it wouldn't le a bad) Uii tu makv ti.e.i 1.1 i ..l a i i. .......i: r H'k, cmuie, ai mat. t iiiaciiiiii.: iUL;nnis cei uuii pin lei.uuu ui;iSu ii uppeiitc aa -.,gc. IH ltl-lX (Al') Itroppln of j the liiiolie naiiu; Kri LMnulkui by Uray. Couniy Width w, ha impiMl eii the IhhIi Tn. ics in puhlish an at tack on what it chaiactcrlz-s u tyranny of Irish in the Kehool. In il'e ( all the govrnmenf. elaborate machinery for the (Jael lclxatli;ii of Ireland. Die newspaper m s. I lie Kive Stale 1m he nr; "Amertcanlzt'd" ld:i- wilh .hadl- ( : wilt ne h and t borough ik- s. Xo compiilsory attendance act 8 need ed by the picture honiics. ' iay after tac nndetnninslirdhi "U.iy a i ler day. n;ght after nlKhi," the ar'ide adds, our IriMi hoa mid gl'H re tenrnm that Aninrica in a great land of luxury. wealth and :ol vi ill ore. I low c'UiiiMth or-. Irb k".'M th'Mti home in 1lV lace HiIh univtu-Hnl ai'.d subtle 'tndncemer.t '.' They are t ti(r e-'neat- -1 l-'.nrh in , imitH": o HEALTH I'oietIjAm ii:i, cuosr.v I'i;.l I,KT( i., (He.--Two more alieiidanls to the (iuetl of the I'en dh ton liound-up. Miss Mildred HogeiH. will be Ml.- Agiien McMur ray, daughter of Mr. pad Mrn. Wdl lain MrMurray of l'orilanl.' ;nd iwiss Doris Churchil', miei-n of the l-Jlhiishurg fan; ibis year, accord ing to an miuouiicement made by the management of the ; how. The two girlH. together with Mtss Catherine McNary and Miks Mary Clark of I 'end let on, will attend Miss Itogers in all the ;uhiie ap pearauceH the nueeit m;ik"H, The, party of five young women will ik.c! in Jiouud-up parades. j Is He R Schoo 71 f ' IV ion 7 A.. eaau lor day? We Have All His Xccds. The trim-cut English Suit with two lung pants. Also the smaller boy's Knfckers, made froiy the famous Ore gon City woolens. I'oll I'arrot Shoes for boys that want a good wearing quality. N. K. WEST &CO. production, even thoiiijji&Ui(iiiiflu- j-'iixUict. is shot out automatically. A machine accomplishes something and that is more than can be said of the United States senate at times. The truth of the mat ler is that our ncijchlior over the Rlue Mountains possibly doesn't understand exactly what1 Mr. Dawes is after in this campainn for new sen ile meth ods. ', No one is ir"i'iJI to deny the advantage of debate and discussion in the consideration of new laws, last of all Mr. Dawes. A full debate on all matters of dispute is much to be desired and would be as much in vintue after the proixn.ed mle chaiie.es aie made as now. What the' efficient vice president wants lo accomplish i.i some real action after that discussion has taken place. And this isj a thing often impossible under present senate method;!. If the unlimited debate now al owed on varied legislation ', were confined to a dhcussion of the merits and demerits r.f the subject before the senate, there would be little criti cism made, lhit such is not the case. The present debate t allows an opponent of seme measure regardless of howi much he may be in the minority and reaidless of the! small amount of time n iiiainintr in an important session--! to talk endlessly about any subject or no subject, just ;o! he continues talUinjv, until no time is left for legislative: action. The minority thus l.ills many valuable laws, and, it if. the control of this niiimiity that Dawes seehs to lie s' my. lie believes in majoiit.v rule and ni:;jo,ity action.' Let Ihem talk as much as necessary, but let t Ih-iii talk Iju.sine.s. And when the actual, cnucivio debate is end"d, let them jret down tin- business of lawmaking. That'-' what the senate is for, aeeoidin;-; to the jvener.il. Alter all, isn't his position rather .sensible '.' It's true, as the Kasl -Oree.onian says, that Dawes is of the executive type rather than the law-niakinjr type. A most fortunate thinjr for the nation! How fortunate we would be to have more of that type in the I'niled States senate. An executive type ;eti, things done. An execu tive type sees the need of accomplishing and pushes thioii'fh to accomplish il. The law-making type' is vnlu rWo i., n p- ., p,.0,,(,,. .,,.p(r aml si,,,,,!,, f ti, lecislalion--but jrivo us the executive vyjie when it actually comes to' doin-r business. And law-makin;r is a most im portant business. The only real sensible ciiHcism cf Dnves' c-vipai;'ii lor new senate mVs i.; !lK1t u, ,,, .,:( tU , k,1, d- n the numb,- ol' law on our m.,Mi ' book.-, ;Uid w certainlv ha-e en-neli of then, ,,. If --...,.,,,, u,,:, ..II .. ..I. si. . . , itmusn symnnthw Hut il' nmvnn mmi. "ms'iirss i hoii'jr 'Msy aSt-ii! Mvn I) (. , , i you f Iglll c ;j,how .iiiuc.i xjbti. ot Wiicu o-i t-ap up a cherry sundae oi K"tp an oyHter Blew. Hem-iinr r i.ui I.i.m i'atnt-l'p Wi-ck" tippl.cu to tuin,,. et i mil. " I lon t put t ho hpnf i. k ou tuu ' Hunk aim vmiW i.t.a m you, julli 11,1 l, -"All giriK v, no alii lnk from cafot iva 8l;nu,d drop this ilu Ht.ek It "IMaiu tm-ir gnllsli f.guie an JUHt ki-i-p tht-ir lips aa is. ' WHKN SCIKMH, HI (.1S. (Ily Hp. I ieder.ck .Strieker) Sepifiuhei- is an anxiou tinu', not only for thr -stuleiit.s hut also lor the teacher. In addition to her i-fpiilar work, the latter 1h worried hy the various ei-hh-mlcs ot chil-iln-n's dis'-ases whieh make tho he ffinntng i,f Khool exelliup. Kaeh tail h' s a new ht or chiidren who have never had Muse diseases com Int; to school, ;o that a fertile field ia offered. Anything whtrh keeps children In school saves their time and the I taxpayer's motley. A ptunl deal ! can I if done to hold down the ) spread of 7;trhimf dh oos.-h. If e-r- tuin prt'cautUiiis are ohserved. K'rst of all. it docs no good to allow a ehild to ri'inaiu in . chnol until lis (ti-neivr lu well .tia-nbtncl A'ni.iut meihc.ls or speech and lu.sim and tl(L. (,oinmon t.(llU!1ns dis. cmnp.ilM.rv Iml, -elv . w n h- nr(, .,, ,,,(Hl ., r;tl(.h nK in handhmp to their progiesa in the , v stuKt, hPror thrv lir0 It tlH-refore Is necessnry to keep on Kuard, and pick up Huuplciuiuj j In Its early history coffff was i held hy some to be nn Intoxlcal ing lu'vernge and severe peivilt es were threatened to those using It. i Thirtv i-rr re;!t. of the world upplv nr tin comes from tho Ma- nniptoms. pemn: u!a. heiuv ay r nienfth'ft exists (n a IIHpful H at: a ci.eiU to en end. .M.'iiy a nuiti slio s.. mg oiny by the god of The right an hu is ti Mid ol e It-1! liMs started tf Ket tlte fhaiicf. T'tr Ii n;s!i)ii, New I'l-e-.s i, U'iMirtt'd by ii kly lu have I'tin fiid (he MiMipl-.oiif hi rending . to:ii: saaph( nes; baml cl.eti.i iiiii-mi, iits." Ymk. I .t the l.cam '(1 rluss. ll want ad lor Vouv Moors of Fine Furniture W. II . Bohnenkamp Co. Radio reception is pet ting better every nijrhi. Now is the time to get your new u-battkiuk;; TUBES AND We have Just received n targe Fhlpment of Tuh and Hatteries ami can sup ply your needs. Telephone your ordera to .MAIN 1J4 and we will (Ulivt-r to your home. La Grande Eleclric Co. Guai antecd Used Fords IllJa TOI'ltINC vei.lM) Coitl 'riivs: saut-k AIisui-Ikts, uml tula uf elius. Driven Till) inlli".. .Met like llr. tosr I'KicL, 8"ar,.o.i sii:t i.i. sioo.ou Perkins Motor Co. Thunc M-300. Cor. 4th and Adams Remington RKMINGTON (Jl'NS, AMMUNITION AM) CUTLERY Means the best (hat Rood material and workmanship can produce. Insist on the red ball trademark. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. rod 1 1 1 v l.d. '' tloii't know ' i"it i k n..w vti;i v .. X I.' .i I . ;. I.I lit. v ' 1 1 ! ! l . ' j Vr r..m.t.i.-.- u. .,, ... t i .1 I j J "j I MtM.S til. . ll S.''' 1 -7 h.k . !'," "i'"i',' I tf'jj tC T!,. ,!: ,. tlM ...,,, K ,,,,' ll ' K if Inn his m-n .-liv. I,. ! !,,,;,, , nim I l I Mi l :i ill. 1 ,,:;.i i !,, ' 2 U l :i "iii in- inn, ii im-oit nrr ir 1 IT Si.,.- M" . cl I l.ril -i-,. ,,n On- ma I J V,r1 I J w t s'Kir- j 1 J :1W.73- "I'i'-i nn liMN." fA 'I "!1 I UolTV" K , :l ll lirtl.l- r II I ll V , I '.i. Il. v, h.l : only !i. it "ll'.lll Will I ' MARKET JOEL S GROCERIES I'lione Main 7.")!) I'KKSII (Ol TltV hRKSSKI) CHICKEN Yt'Selaliles are in fresh ,.ery moininir. Celery lettuce of the tiy hest ipiality. and The Slarl Isn't Haul HIT KKllMMi AT Villi! SWINiiS M--M N T IS V ) ,v T ri'i'N'is . , . is vm iis in.nviM) a i i . i i ,. u i . v i:vi-.iiv wi:i:kt La Grande National Bank Soiiml I(rllnU! - riKisslve Boys' Tug-Tog UIT .Made with shoil ur lunjt jiunts. A iej;iiiar suit for a leinar by. with lull like Dad's to each suit. Ajre ;; to s. 1'iieid si..io to i;(.VS' 1 1 ATS AM) CAPS 9.".c to $2.(10 BOYS' BLOUSES, aue- li to S . S.lc t Si. 25 BO S SHOKS . Sl.OU to ? I...0 r.tns' wiMi'i: coats, 1 to s. a hifh-jri-ado tailored, dandle leeast.-d coal made in regular man's style. Polo and d.uk drah cloth S7.25 to 12.01) Norton's Kiddy Shop lAirjiliiiiif m lnrmila' ami t lulilrril's Wiw Y Y Y Y Y I Y v t Y Y Y Y Y Y t t Y Y Y Y Groccrits : ' Mca(s SPECIAL FOB S MT Tich!) Sa;r:u tiusar Cured Hams.. Sujrar Susar Cured Cured Cured UtitLs ridiics Shoulders.. Cured lacon Hacks... :52c Lb. 22c Lb. 22c Lb. ISc Lb. 3,")c Lb. ALL PKESII FROM TIIR SAIOKK1IOUSE EVERY WEEK. None better; every wv.ud guaranteed first-class' "(). 5 Crown I'rand Sliorteninii lo. 10 Crown I'rand Shorleninjr 1'UKE - WHOLESOME .. I.)C $1.50 HEALTHFUL Grande Ronde Meat Co. Ci(y, Hoover and Economy Markets Groceries Meals .Y v t .'f t v f t f Y Y Y : T Y Y v i