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i Thursday. November 12, 1925.' Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER a. By WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY Luxurious Winter Wraps Fashion -perfect Coats of Style (Incorporated) An Independent NewHpapcr FRANK B. APPLKUY Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEW8.. ..Business Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue. La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-mar p-Jbllshed every Friday. Entered at the Poatofflce at La Orande, Oregon, aa Second Claw Mall Matter under act of March 2. 17. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTX AND THB CITY OF LA QRANUB MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches oredited to It or not otnerwlve credited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches in this paper, and also the local news here in also are reserved. ' SUBSCRIPTION KATES " By Curler Dally, per month In t Dally, six months In advance . Pally, single copy . By stall Dally, per month In advance. Dally, per six months In advance.. Dally, per year In advance. Weekly Observer-Star, per year. 60a .12.50 .16.00 -12.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch. Time contract rates on application .420 4ua SAFK FROM AM, EVIL: The Lord shall lilemrvc tluo from ull evil; hu shull preserve thy soul. l'sulm 121:7. The l!oy Scouts of several Texas communities conducted it "Prevent Punctures" drive and collected nails,, screws iind tacks numbering 63,963 in eight days. Profane lan guage should now be unknown in those towns. The American Legion desei-vcs much credit for an ex cellent celebration here yesterday. The parade delay was unavoidable, considering the rail tie-up, and a natural court esy was shown in waiting until the Pendleton drum corps could have its place in the line. Incidentally, that organi zation's appearance adds distinction to any event. La Grande's corps also made a nice showing and their new dress caps completes a very smart uniform. - Much disappointment has been expressed over the lack of control exhibited by the crowd at the football game yes terday. Spectator surged on the field during the last half far inside the side-lines, and the 15-yard penalty given the Jociil team on that account was costly, liut similar diffi culties are experienced in exciting football games 'every where if proper restrictions are not provided. What our own athletic field needs is a strong fence around the grid iron fiuit will be excitement-proof, plus adequate policing that will keep cars and spectators lined up .where they should be and allow only players and officials on the field. That would prevent our being indicted for poor sportsman ship and lack of courtesy to visiting teams." ; 4 ATHLETICS AND LONGEVITY, . J-, In contradiction of a finite popular belief an investiga tion Jjy college officials has disclosed that athletic training docs not shorten life. The announcement is peculiarly time ly, coming shortly after the death at a relatively early age of Eugene Sandow, famous strong man. This study in the relationship between athletic training and the mortality rate was made over a long period of years and from a large number of athletes. It shows that of 152 Harvard oarsmen in a period of 30 years, 122 lived be yond the average age and that of the 30 who died prema turely six were war victims and only two died from heart disease and but one succumbed to tuberculosis. Two were in poor health but 37 per cent had never been ill in bed and 37 had been confined in bed through illness but one. Ninety-four per cent were free from any organic disease or defection. r An examination covering 807 Yale letter men disclosed four deaths from heart disease, two of which occurred after the age of.fiK. The death rate among the athletes was 7.2 per cent, compared with 12.1) per cent among non-athletic students. Here is a persuasive demonstrative that the popular no tion fhut athletes die young is a fallacy. There is the dan ger of accident and there have been athletes who have overindulged in their strenuous profession, hut on the other hand health-giving exercise a f folded by athletics has forti fied others against the ravages of disease and strengthened weak bodies for life's struggle. The one probably balances the other. Wisdom recommends that one take neither strenuous exercise nor inactivity in excess. ' OUR eUMKiE. , ' JwlWy T ' J ; . ; -' " I ' OFFICE CAT HAOK MAMH lit, ' By Junius lilt! New York recently eeb-brnted )1h -'ill mi birthdny, but it still ticlH lllie u 10-yeur-old. UMiop William Waller Vbh uF Wisconsin wnn ttskttl by a .Milwau kee Koiri'i- the other fjny wliut lit thought or Similiiy 'l think," Bishop Webb answer ed, "Hint If the players jIimi'i iuhhI u ivM, tliu Rolf links lo." axv itovH idi:a or a hath. Put It off ii h Ion i? us powuble. Het about It under protect. Toy wttli tlu muffin until the tun Ih ri'iiily lo overflow. Whine out a comiilutnt of the temperature, of th water. , ,t , Wall for hii extra towel. . I'VH of the water uKuln.' Shiver. Kldfret on ono Toot. . Stroke 11m Miirfuce of the wnler wltli the loefl of one foot. Jmuu buck writhing in utter hor ror. . . . . - ... .-, Sim tie the dirt off the shoes into j over marched U run fie. I Just nit Kinurt. unci to many oven mote beautiful, were the brim it lit lie and trohl uniforms In which the local drum eorpH set the pare for the ranks of ex-sei-iiee nn who followed. JMenty of onlooJ:-ei-H, too. reiniirked that the Worn! war uniforms were the heat look Ins outfits on parade. liut uniformed or not, the hoys were all heroes," and It was as heroes that they were greeted with the eheeis and the tears of erowds remetnberim: another Arm istiee diiy seven years ago. When the parade had ended in a formal irnard mount nTciiiinn . executed by the national guard- j men at the high school grounds, legionnaires by hundreds wore served u hot luneh by Mrs. llij-h II. Itrady's committee in the old 1. O. O. V. hull. Tho football game In the ufVr uoon, the wrestling mutch and-the fireworks, and the dam-fug pnt'tles for which nt n premium, not to mcntrtul'Hho entertainment that Just nut urjiliy etilanateK"k hVM good" fellows -i'-'t together, filled the day and the evening with fun enough Lo ' go around 1 wlee. Part of the welcome that the town I'Htended to the leglennaltvs w aa. expressed in artistic window displays, in .which the legion cot the tub. Make a splashing and swishing noise with tho built brush. v" Hprlnkle I he hair, face unit necU. Press leisurely. (Vine out for Inspection. "I'mnkness,' snH one authority, "Ih tin mudTil glrlH long Milt." And we had Ih'ch harboring the silly notion fhut It was nsMM'laled hi mm ue milliner wllli tier rliort .skirt. EVENTS OF DAY PLEASE CROWD HERE u'nntlnutMl from Pago One.li md bugle corps was sclicduled ,t b-ud off tin- piuci-ssifin. Hut what they unavoidably hickt'd in prmnpliifss. the , 1'nia- 1 11 Jit boys made up in' swank an I niUii'. I til 1 1 tit fit tn starlet coats ns rd' a -group of pletiin dappt'i as the uniform of. the tll4 l:ttire on sonic places hv h'nnrh cavaliers, they led tt(t u i vlsii ejl in his travels abroHd. parade tliat onlookers said out-1 Hall jis a patient ut the Kiiialo classed aaythlug of ltd kind, Mut 1iuv, '. BROWNE SEES ; HARD WINTER ontinnetl fiom Pago On.) lures, as d e t e r in I n e d by the amount of sort's heat reaching the earth. The solar radiation for more than' three yeurs has been below normal. Tin present weath er situation, he says, indicates that the world is facing a condition which will interfere seriously wllh ( crops, t lie cold fall und winter proHpcci ncing oil toior miners 01 the next two years. A serious situation developing in the south ern hemisphere In the crop ye.r of 1!(21 to l'Jl'7 ami in the nort'i '. ern hemisphere In lit 2 7, is piv j djeted. -.-." That he Is supported by a num ber of prominent scientists Is dem onstrated, M i. Itrow ne. contend.-i. by the published views or 1 r. Iflt ger Kerpan'fler, professor of but- very inch of floor 'wan ,n l,H "'','lsh National uni- rHiiy. i lint scientist, prcuicis i,w t f f t ? t t t t t t t t t Furs and, Flares Fur was never more generously used limn on thesenew coats. Great large collars, reversible, tuxedo front and border are of ten in one piece, fairly framing the model in its soft richness. Extra deep cuffs of fur sometime ends in a point or takes an other novel effect. Flared fullness is emphasized with a strik ing arrangement of fur pockets that adds to the side- fullness. Here indeed fashion , has been lavish. Sport and Tailored . Models In a varied array of colors and combina tions from the straight-line, mannish mod els to the fuller cut numbers. Tho newer sports materials arc here, loo, in those heavy-looking but light in weight materials that takes the feminine eye. Yoa arc sure to be pleased with one of these coats as the-"Vest Quality" is in every one. Priced $16.50 to $78.50 N. K. West & Co. Inc. f LA GRANDE'S LEADING STORE FOR 25 YEARS f Poets' Corner Ol lt NATION'S I'lEAYKU It NATI' Itcv. l-'r amis C. Young)-' return of HcundinfiViH, und nt li-iist oji T.ord. u sacred pence wn crave: some 'sections of nortliern lOuropej j.OP this, with all our lenders brave w. .vvfri yf.l'"nze and blue were prtini- Inently featured. The Crescent ,lcnt imirUet ' ileeornted Its win iows1 altiuetlvely with deslnns of festooninK aruuml tlie IcKiou eiii lileuiH. A ueary soldier slept the iluy throiik'li In a puptent. pitch -il in t he window of llohnciikump s store. PlttM.ICAM AT IKT I.AKII HOT l.AKK (Special Al t huiifrh a Inri' inmhcr of the satiatoiiuiu stuff and patients who were able attended parts or all of the official Armistice iluy c"h -bration in i-n Orande. the assem bly hall, here was crowded at niglitj vh'H a jiroKi-am wits l bl in rcenjrrtJtion .of. tin' d:iy andi it" iiiennlnff. ' ' in;-. I'hy fpoKe briefly on patri otism In its broader sense und our opportunities for showing it. pe ffiro the audience nhij? u Kioup if tly unfl w ar-tlm'e 'faVoiitVs. tind A. - Ihtt, 'an .cx -service :liMn, show- ami k'ave h.is M r. of the "fimb il. winters," that is. three winters without interveninir summeis to the extent ut leust of u condition disastrous lo the crops of northern Kurope t The views of poctor Kernamler, Mr, Ilrowne fciifl.'iire supported by two other hotunlsts of hiKh stand ing. Ir. Helmut (bins of Switxer tand unci I r. Hotf NordhiiKen of Norway. lnetor Ciins recently quoted Mr. Itrowne ns mentlonluK' him nmong other l-hiropetins "us suppnrtliiK Mr. tlrowne' ffirecist that the year I'.U woilbl bo Ukv 1 Kl it, 'the year wit bout a Hum mer, " but M r. Browne Wednes day paid he hud only quoted loc (or (bins ns Hipportinf; tlie views of iHiclor Hernander. As for 1SIG, when ice formed in the fields ns far south I'enns) Ivanta. Mr. Ibow m 1 !l'7, not I !'ii. w ill. see a return fif iipproximalely these conditions. We pray I hat Thy Almighty Jlnnd Will irunrd und guide our won drous land. We'll nmlt with love the swords of men y To ninke or them the noblest pen. With this, dear Ood, our hopo uml aim, l,i i us enslirine old Cilory'M fame. Kor us our Fathers died by sword. And loved ones spent their lives, oh. Lord. Give us unselfish henrts like theirs To prove our thanltH us worthy heirs. Direct our thoughts lo holy deeds: l,et love abide unionist the creeds. 1'ray, send Thy blessings ev'ry day: lorglve Hie wrong we do or say. Kohlhagen, local butcher and stock raiser, Jiy Louis Worniaer of New York city. The property consists of 2 tti 2 acres, the greater part be ing made up of range land. Mr. Kohlhagen plans lo stock the ranch with- sheep und goats and will have 1!M head of sheep on the properly Within the next few weeks. The cash consideration was in tho neighborhood of $4f.fu. Injury to Hand Fatal. SALKM, Ore. Jesse Jacob I.o- ter, special rural carrier for a locfcl newspaper died here as the .'result of an injury suffered a month uko. Mr. I.oter was driving a light'tour ing car w hen he lost control of the machine and allowed it to crash into a bridge rtiillng., Splin ters from the railing penetrated hts hand with the result that blood poisoning developed. Funeral serv ices will be held here. The Flag of Young, America i Wiib soirlt of Columbia That fills our veins ami souls with in 1 u hi not necessarily with conl tnue l , T(J k).,.u ).ml(J(.m fn...( cold, hut with sharp cold A inkling star to Lil.erlv. and other conditions, at Intervals ... , . T, WJltl.lirilI ,.ar(. I You Can'! Afford to I He La(u! I which will mean gnat damage to crops. All factors, of which the condi tion oT (ho, sua, inmost important. Mr. Brow ne says, support htsvlcv. The sun, w hit b is described by t he Smithsonian tnstll ution and ot tiers as a vaiiabbi star. Is for some unknown reason in u period or low activity, which decreased radiation. STAMPED GOODS D. M. V. suul STAR THREADS nl II STlH'h Is I I I I, AMI C OMI'I I I i; AlAhK II" lIHIt I II WKM.IV I V. AMI M As (,ll'!s. Norton's Kiddy Shop Ever j thing In Infants' and t'ltlMrm't Wir - r& WW r 4- ' , Hot ' - ?f Cereal MaOi P - OATS V Guaiantced Used Fords 1921 FOKD.IOII'E KucKslcI axle, speedometer and many extras. A-l mechaniral eondition. ! Priced $")()0.()0. Perkins Motor Co. l'hone M-500. for. 41h and Adams A piping hot, healthful breakfast savory Avith the full, rich flavor of toasted grain. New Style H O Quick Cooking Oats arc toasted for hours over beds of live coals to bring out the full flavor that nature has scaled in each tiny grain. Thi nc ccrcjl pretl up wk in iht kilrhrn. Rf adr f.ir iht uhle in i minuti. Cook intu gdnjUr oil mcil. A tuuaimng. nutritious dith. Thai "alt-night" tookeJ faivr in only lx minutes QUICK COOKING OATS Cook 2to5 minutes only idrilOGt!mMya ' SyWi N ' w A. - And humbly pruy'r. end our nation's l(oselnii-; Man Itnys Itamii, ItoSIIItl'IlC, Ore. 'I'Jir Sun sliini' rumii, etKht mih'S iiiuiheast of Kosetnnj;. uan suld to Louis Shave with ii shiirp nizur! SM lal '1 bis Week tiold I'laled Aulo Strop lt:i.or with Mrop otH: Red Cross Drug Store The Starr Isn't Hard miT ki:kpino at TOIIIt SAVINGS AC COUNT IS WHAT ; COUNTS. . . . IH YOUHS GROWING ' UKGULAHLY EVERT ."" WBEK7 La Grande National Bank Sound . ncllBbls . Progfsnlve To Schilling Coffee Drinkers We kept faith with . you during the recent trying times in the coffee market. fcJL The quality of SCHILLING -Baking Jfnr.- i i Towder f UliCC liCV(wl 1U5 WUVerCU. Extracts Coffee f i wins of tli X - v - nny time yrni do not tliirk that Vi jclulhn(t Coffee is the Y .-".v'Mctrjruucannur, fui ftmcet will tetutnyour money " " r''-i-1"1t,C',2rT,.?'itBBS IJi'uiy. in seep ih. r-m twm coitet. 0 qilAUTV PRODUCTS MkvHt ( H Ml 1 l(llll ,'l,Mt.lvttt m X