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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1925)
J Pacre Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, October 20, 1925. iil -'OUT OUR WAY ... By WLLIAMS In poisoii Case 0ffmC r " ff T:iaSp$ (Invorporstixl) 1 2; Mil tiff; I I J 1 ; 1 5 r? - a J I i 1 II An Iiulcpcndnit Newspaper FKANK B. APPLE BY ............Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS.. ..Business Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at 141S Adami Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflce at La Qrande, Oregon, aa Second Class Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1!7J. OFFICIAL PAPER OP UNION COUNTY AND THl" CITY OF LA GIIANDB ' MEMBER ASSOCIATED PHBH8 The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise oredited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also ths local news here in also are reserved. HUMriCHll'TlON ItATEd ' ' tij Currier Daily, per month In 7 Dally, six months In HvnA yi m, Dally, single oopy , rn lly Mall Dally, per month in advance.. Dally, per sis months In advance. Dally, per year In advance.. Weekly Observer-Star, per year.. ..12.60 ..6.00 ..12.00 ADVERTISING RATED Display, foiolgn, per column Otsplay, local, per column '""i Time contract rates on application 0 ..400 ' IJI'XllN IilOIlT IN YOUTH: Iteinember now tby I'reulol' In tnu duy or thy youth, whilo tho evil, clays come 1101, nor the years draw n.ffli, when Hurt ultutL Hity,U 'have, no jhchhuj-o in them. Ltt ug bear tlu conclusion of.tho whole ' matter: Four Ooil. und keep ills commandments: lur thlB is tlio M.liulu duty of man.-' Kccleslustes 12: 1, 111 ' - . . ,. A plumber's pipe dream is a dream of a broken pipe. Cheap matches. are all right if you happen to strike a good one. J I ' ' ' " ' ' e v scsvtct. ilic J 1 pnlFonins Iter atcpilauKhtpr, Esta - I1 ly I , . ,' , I death, the SnrlnRflfld authorities I . .. .r. TAXES. . 1 Cno promptly subscribed to the expression, "God bless the man who invented sleep," but he does not regard with complacency the thought of the man who first invented .taxes. Antiquarians have dug up on the banks of the Eu phrates a clay tax receipt said to be 4,500 years old. .. . The fact that the imposition of taxes is an undent, if not respected, custom does not reconcile present-day con- liibutors to the, system to the burdens they feel they are c.lled upon to bear OFFICE CAT TMAOB MARK RCO. Hut nohndy lied to nn1; ' And 1 won't play with nobody Whrt wou'l plny fai! with im l'vi- loHt my hciirt to .nobody Who can Nobody be? Wireless Control for Planes Would Open Way DRSHEIM SHOE Tim STADIUM kzs the roomy, easy going appearance that goes so well with those comfortable - -loose hanging clothes. A smart Florsheim brogue for men who : keep pace with correct style. '. Mrs. Birdie Stromo, 40. nhov, h:i been indicted nt Hpringnvld, O.. for poisoning Jir fttepdnuKhter, fcsta Strome, jl. The victim predicted her death, the Kprlngflrtd authorities were told. . West & Co. Inc. ,' LA tatANUK, OUK. t Ttiry nut I lie wmil 'ilot wu...i ..m r itiiM't t iM'i-unst' tin's! yumi t t-fioni ti Ihiii'I it 'Vi.na i Hun, Vm tuivi' Just licurd of a pool who Kt rich. He savi up pot-try, und took up Did training of Kerne lurkt yM, cftta, scorpions iiini !ud on 11m; poles for llic movie comedies. (Ity OiftrUs WAHII1NOTON Slcunrt) (NKA Special1) valley, and once It is fixed the bondsnu-n In ('uestion jshall imnic d lately become fret! and enjoy alt !,fu f,(.Vco ;s.t.V()P porfected for!hti r,Bh,B l!"1 l,riviI,'' f ol h ! efiective wireless control of air-' .'men- . 1 lu' sI"Vl" ' plants, thu v ay will hn uikmilcI ; for a li-Bt of tnuny -aviation's now I disputed posHlbilltlfs in war. Till' llbsflil'inliulftl fellow Ik Willi ' in" nir.-iln. Wi' rinil Hi Im kissi-,1 Whi-n Admiral William S. I.ai!f,!i and Ih.' world laulia with ''I" Ihh-s pwl-nixlil mill put Ills H'stiryine Uvforp l'rvslili-nt VOJ. ...uUl ll IIUll It ll.UVrS VOU UlOlR. ' VO llallSIHCI-S llllllt-r till- K'I. ufiiukt uir IIH1UII uouru Ilivilu- rtwiHMlv! 'Ivn hl.-k Inwn, hint. "Isn't MaolH'l l('S About the Only thlllir the individual qnairtiinn auout wh.uli u mn lin-jirown n iwrrcrt soiik'.''I to work out tlu' purtdiasi: of his fn-.;-doni by paying uany annua! in stall ments. .- She: "Vt'h! KwL'ot and low:.' I Ol I'll! was a youiiK niun fioiu Tho first two tlilnps tin: wnmim lo abolish ufler i;iltltiK the lnny and navy men to aKioi.' on i'roy ballot werti whiskey and war. tin" dependability of planes, on I plant's alone, au weapons of ln INDIANS I'.ACK TO ItU'H ' tlonal del'ens;. l'ii;i,is; iiAitvi:sTiX(; .MA(illNi:itV is I'aii.i iti; pri- ("ASH I.AKK, Minn. (AP)- 'Hilnery,1 ally- of the' pale race (.(Imits without demur is that taxes are necessary. There e some persons who profess to take satisfaction in the 'payment of taxes in their numerous forms, but everybody ese knows that such persons are hypocrites of the rankest iw"J "ul " "'"y .'..i. i . . n . - .. Joy; !WrrlOT now can any person get samnicuon out ot dis- nm (1 ean.u i.aek non-piusm-d. pf'nsing money that is taken from his purse by due process ' lUn 10 H,iy "'""""nai msaeu, ' f law? 1 ' I1 or Jiu wabil I that Kind ot a boy. 'About the only filing that can bo 'done 'to ' re'lieve the tmitmul iiitimtion, brought about by the development of civilization. "i"'1" wnnneu, u is tq make taxes as easy as possible to pay, and sometimes ,toT "aT W'v'' I', bit of innocent deception is necessary to convince the taxpayer that he is getting the .worth of his money. ; While lew persons would have difficulty in finding "i" Mm it i a Bin. things about which to complain, the business of paying ,n nuui pujmmi wutiB ui tui I I)1HIH L mat many IOIKS llmnly lor lh' slal. inent that i:ul j harvestlliK iiiaelillmry ralher than inight feel a sense of loss if taxes should be dispensed with ""' l"Hl ' wash-jio u.e counter etfortH or th: red ' . , , .... IiikIoii. In splli. or I he liayfleld. man. ..ecasioiially, too, a few benefits from taxes can be traced m- win i.u, u, t. and 11 tri. The Indians were Knaii.v aiarm- ny Uie person WnO IS llOt altogether Committed to llCSSi- ex.emive, u ed at the iipearan.e ol rlei; har- niisin. , . ('oolldlfe's air marked that "war conilitlons can. evening not lie tmltnted satisfactorily iti peace, time ntrpiuno experiments. . Inch consequently lead to wroiii? (conclusions." he put his finger on I the real cause of the Liability ofj To land and sea fluhters. In dls- UiiM 1 1 " poieiiiiuiiiiea or Koine new weelm not yet ileslanated . failed In lta erforts lo collect rlco ,,''M,!P'r WHr "'tchlnery. too sim- i ,u.. , , .. .. . i I tilt' exnl'illenr or Irvlnir 11 nn 11 target is ulways avuilable. it's conclusiv In the iiinumerable lakes of Mln. liesolu and the Indians have been i temporarily successful in defend A DKI'IMTIOX. nK their traditional monopoly of Dis-ippolnlnielil: What the proud 1 tho wild rice harvest, father nela when the nurse In-! is .1 uenii ,nn ,,..,.!(, dent of thr t'oliS'HIdtited t'hipiiew I'renl.li'nl CuolldKe's tailor la nu- liReiiry here, said this was du the liunraetleablllty of modern He Is said, thai ai I. Decs. neve i PREJUDICE. ! To ask a man or woman to be unprejudiced, unbiased.' Inufopcn-niindcd is lo ask next to tho impossible. We all! have our likes and dislikes, our opinions and beliefs, mil' desires and purposes. This human trait is what keens the appeals in trousers vestine- ueicl,lne Tl....- ..i shiny or l.:.KKy al the threatened to remove an in.lispen' Hut why ml, I lie, Hn' k,,i,i,. ,i.i., i ,, . ,, ...i.i, uieiiioer ot I lie; ho. ..I lint III. rally i ress rain; precious fields. too. In the air it's different. VI. at a plane, opposed sfiy lo a ba;tihlp, ,can do all lis friends claim lor It nobody disputes- l(J p' oviiled .It can get near enough In the ship to . drop lis bombs v.'heie they will do the moat Bood.i,t(,,s inn, ana ine uuriaee war rlors. 'we'd shoot down the plane if it not as near as that." "Von couldn't hit it," tile avia tors Insist. Three Mill on 1'um-!s!s Now Answer .M'.issotji,js Call ROM!-: (Al). When llenilo Mussolini strelehes his rittht arm forward . In itonian salute an l calls: "Fascists, attention!".' tae answer "Present! Is a chorus of voices of ' about ' :l,(HKI,'jao mci. women anil cnilil-en. i Fascism, only a handful of men' some ten years ah'o. Is now n-for-: midttble ainiy, aceordint- lo an of-1 ficial report ' made by kobei to ' Farinacel. weretaiy (;eU!:ial of the Fascist party. Here are his tin-; uvea. j US provincial tcivallons: (i,3l7 (Oinni'jnul oranlatlims; "17 n.i tlonal trade unions; IS clilldien'.'i orKanlicatiuiiN: 111 vauuuard organ-1 Izptionn: GIMI women's groups; i U.unn nien groups. " ' destroyed the The hvavy bonis neces.sary lo carry the bluder-liUe It taken all kinda of people lo 'eoatraptlons rlpiied the tender make a world, s,, almost any one l'sl"lkM from the shallow water, should be able to fit in somc here. . siolllng Irlually all rice that the ' reaper meised. '.'Ill'):- are lull uia l,, I. i,t ! v n... . .. . world in a constant state of debate and conflict. It is the "f " '"'"' ' ""e i t K(.i families m bireii.i,a,k ,',',i 1 ""mien enaixe lie- ; aw liward. bill light. flat.b..tin. Home Itiins Out or .Values For Its .Many ,ew Slnt'ts 1IOMK. (Al1) UuiMing Is pro gressing so rapidly, particularly in certain suburban aee'lotis of the city, that I he municipal author- unable to keep pace in furnishing mum-H for the streets ,m,l noiebers for the houses. teinienuiiion wnicn Keeps society ever in effervescence, without it there would bo no human progi e;s. The American jury has afforded' an excellent 'opporUin ity to observe the prejudices and partisanship of Amori-. t,.in. Public sentiment on tho prohibition (;iic:',lion is be'in;r (netted daily in verdicts returned by jiuit-s in Volstead lift violation!!. In those counties' where "diy" feeling is '; i-iong indicted liquor law violators nio receiving no (unrter at tho hands of jurors. In "wet" sections of the country u nviclion of prohibition violators has been found next to inpossible, Legislatures make the laws, executives say ihey must be enforced but prejudices and opinions of men .lid women in the jury buses deteimiiiu if tlu'.v aie en .oiced. 'Jhere has been a reniaikablo change in jury sentiment on the now wi.ning conllirl between the pedestrian and the i iiiloiist. When the automobile was "iitipractical and a public menace" and automobile owners lepresented only i n . iiinitcsinial part of the whole population, pttlestiian jiuies ttm:;cientiously believed the pcdesliinii could do no wron ; .id so invaiiably gave him the advantage in a;i!oiiiolii'e ilam igu suits. The balance of n presentation in the jiny i.-.x has since shifted tn the autcmioliile owner or user mil l ie pedestrian seeking exemplary and punitive damage.-." i inn the owner of the mitomobilu which rolled him under ..heel must account for his being on- the light-of-way of the motor vehicle. Juries are not intentionally partial, but is so much easier for humanity to see its side t,f" the i.viue. ' i in any or all or I be Moll' In , bonis are i.a i.iniu.e aiai the oilier Is lo May! of old. stl'le. roicedlng aa In the daya ., Nnl'.ollV'N Mlltonv. I.unsl.'d my tinie on neboiiy I' or nobody don't love me; 1 .. looleil a lot w,ih nobody ' Nmiv iii'bn ily's l(,.i o me; llill I unn'l do tor nobody What aob.ffly can'l do lor IMe I 'old lies o a, , body Illg tobacco ware house collap sed Iff llaavllle. 'a.. Hie lobaeeo not being strong chough to hold 111 up. i , Women wear smarl 'rial hen. ' Fall hals are .sinarl. Takes: a - smart m.ni lo make riinimh loom-y And as Admiral .Sims says, there's no way of settling this argument wltho-it . letting anti aircraft gunners shoot real bul. lets at live aviators, killing ther.i If possible. In war lime It could be lrl."l nn i'ii, -my iiirmen. which would be nil right, 1 1 lit ln( peace lime it' won't do. A wirelessly controlled I pluno, however, would Just fill Ihej bill. . to t 1 1 y iiiic. Key Fiaurca iti Peace Conference Guaranteed Used Fords TOCRIMi Knginc in good randition. Price 1 l.".llt Perldns Motor Co. Phone M-dOO. for. 4th and Adams f K ' j,,-s- :. .. gk ItKITISIl r WiriS OI T LAST OK HI MAS SK.Wr.l.Y UKMIVA ( A I') Tin liidt Bl. on the HritiHh rtiiplit'H map wIhti human t In very kI ill 'istM Ih thr IhikawiiK -viillcv In llitf iippiT p(r I Ion or I lu? I n rl In n jirovlncc of IJiu niu. t!y next Mny I he t-mptn hopt'H to havr i-cmovfil thin l;i,st vi'.'illKc from tin dominions and colnnh'H illirrliy umhr 11m control, und from tluiH. Itoi'ih-rlnj it us Wi'H. The loi-nl polrnlati'R mw arcril that a flr) rin- ntuill ).. .t for each t lasJi of Mnvi In the llukawn Just Received a Fresh Supply Take a f!ox Iluine For Sunil ly Red Cross -Driijj Store in Licctric iu'iN m? "ml A SMALL IIKATEIl ," ' With Much Heat. The ' Wvh' InfjhotjMtj . "(oy Glow" (dut'trif! lutilor ; take tlio ehlll out of tliiMi; ' j . I'poHiy mornlivrs. Just ut tac:h to y.)ur" I'aViVp ' sorlict'--tlit curri'iit cons'imption s small anil the Initial cost la ve v low. II. & S4 KLECTKIC Sommel' llolel liiillilhi. The Slari fsn't Hard BUT KKKl'INa AT VOUH SAVINGS AC COUNT IS WHAT COUNTS. ... IS TOUItS (SP.OWlNa- uroulakly evekt : WEEK? La Grande National Bank Sound Reliable - Progciwlve Girls' Stamped Dresses 4 i n. I f. Alto II l.i in .' Ai.- I: lo I I i.aihkm' hvami'KIi ni:.;:is!':s 'die 7:.e HOC ..H.IHI Klauiiad on woven brocade In all popular colors. i-ee moilelu made up. Norton's Kiddy Shop Fvcrjlhlns In liifiuil.i nod Children's Wear IJosiinss for i::K!i Voiii' SH.83 ' complete SH.85 Cridje LAMPS Floor ' i ' W. 0. BohiiEiikamp Co. LOOK OVKR OUIt WANT A1)S I'OIt 15ARfJAIN3 i" ' li1uli t-H nf limoprntl pow eid meet hi 5 ;t fie c- y - tn. n in e nt Ic iciio. Suttedaud. to eshihltsh u Ithine. 1 '0'ip;i,( , (liw.Ul)( the Hdlillltanee of lleiiumiy to th tt r,iiii'-i in. t,i;thr. left, the Herman rluineelior, mid Two Convenient Locations To Stop anH SIlOn Greater Savings , A l."c value .A Sue valiu Hoc value Honors 1 "ine Mustard Cold Medal' Dressinf le & I'errin's Sauce A lioyal Chili iiiter-freeu or rineapple Lxtraet, 2-oz. Iiottle A 10c value -"Jc Ci-eme Oil Toit Soap, oar K e 1'. & 0. White Naptha Soap, bar -ic ivory Soap, bar Walker's lied Hot Tamales. No. 1 tin "l'Jc Walker's Ued Hot Chili Con Carne, No. 1 tin 1.1c 1-lb. oval tin Sardines ....17c Kerr's Kapid Cooking; Oats, pkg; 1 lo 10c -Me Tie .n.. Main i::u !'!: vi .tit si'Nii.w iiiNNKi; l-alii-j I :.l S.rleir I'hlckelia or 1'iit , nM to' 111; Juicy Si.e.-r It.er - Vintnu l-at I'ork .Milk Ke.l Veal. And all Mn,:, ( ,!,. i.onr-h and Cured Meats. I-'rcsa l'isii miiii. llrlie.v Iback (at. l'rec Hell i cry MARKET Basket Groceteria and Market Next lo Arcade Theater and La Grande Groceteria and Market Next la U!ac,i Cat I 4 i I