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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1926)
SB,' Friday. January S, WM. I, A GRANDE EVENING "OBSERVER Tajro. Four tii. V.- OFFICE HEALTH t I (llU01'norilteil) ,f V Ail Independent .nviamiM'i FRANK a AI'Pl.KliV... Kriltur und 1'uljlltfhi- WW I t"iit MAUVE If. UATTHKWS.. ..nilHlncflHMuntiger.' Puliliahe.r evenlniiS, exeept KiiniJuy, at 1410 Ailuiiw Avenue, I.u Oi-.mile, Oivroii. 'I'll" Oliwrver-Btar published every I'rliluy. Entered lit tin; roHtuffiiw lit Jilt (irulule, Oreoll, tun Hrt'uti Clnss Mull llnlter under uct of March 1, U70. OKKH'IAT, PAPER OF UNION OOl'NTT AND 'THE ' CITV Oh' J.A UKANUK r MBMHKIt AHHOCIATEIl 1'ItKKM Tliffl Amoeluted Presii Is exelimively entitled lo uho for puli llcatloii of nil newH llKpul flii-a indited lo It or not olherwlHO ere.llle-1 if jiiiIiIInIh-.I therein. All rlKhiH of repuMlcuUmi of R til ,iiHiali li lii tills iiiM:r, utul iily tlifi local new hi m- in usn am resereii. . ' - v .. .A ...7r.o :.....it 8i : liKI'ltlPTlO.M IATKI. Ity Cnrrler lmlly, per niontli In advance- Dally. per six' iimnHm In inlvaniii Dally. hIukIo -oiy '. lly Mall , , . Dally, per iiionlli In ndv.'inee Iinllj, per six iiioiiIIih In ailvuni-'... ...... . J4tlly. per year In iidviinee.. Wi'cily Oi.Herver-.s1.ur, per year r,0n ..........u .'.. 2.J T play. ADVIOl'.'I'lSINfl II ATI DlHuLiy. forelun, per rolnnin men Display, local, per Tirnfl eonlnict rati column Inch on application. 4!c .4 400 UltrtTIIKIilfOOO "Anil Ahmni nrleil unto l.rtl, ,l.it thrrf lie no Htiife. I pray line, hciun en' me anil tliee, nml liolween my kerdsin.n nml lliy lierdniiien," for we are lirelllicn." tleii. IS: . , ' - I 'CAT tragi MAiiK aro. Hclenco ijiri dlrlMjiv KtfhFfi .ay;e. Not beinjc blind,' wo hope, that science Im in no hurry about tt. Knlckern KVI'lIM'IllH lllilt hidden. Mod.t d keep the niluine. Knees ! t A man Jo his wife iwiid urbanely, p'.VIy lovV, on contTH? ho inanely; ; 1 wlwh thai you would j ito Htill ir you . could;' lint for IIiIh, il'iir, J know I wIhIi vainly." IAIIN; A lll SIMOSS ' OF ItKAIril (lly lr. J-'inlrrlik KtrW-ki-r You Hpare io effort to OHiinro yonrwlf that your ' buMineM Ik lieliKr conilucleil on principles of elMcleney Ullil Koofl Juilsnivnt. Yoii ure couvlnceil I hut in ortcr to "how u profit you nnmt follow the prlneiplcK' of koo1 liin!ncnA. Hut do you kIvo the Miiuo uttentlon to your hoillly liculth? You cannot expect to enjoy conllnucil huppln i'mh anil kooiI lieultli uiiIcmi you lilve your health um much atten tion hh you iflve your buHineiw. To enjoy health to Itw fullcHt extent It Is necessary for you , to treat your hculth as u business concern anil lo study it iih such. M Itl'lilSi: TWIST I;M)IM; I Ho far as tho ucluul work none (Apologies to . Henry) In your office Is concerned, cllhcr The IiiisIiuimI i-eliirneil line-I physical or mental. It should not ixi leillv finiii it IiiisIih'kh vl.-lt (Hit 'make you a tired business man. of town. Me roiliul Ills wild nlonc. It is not astonishing that the job of trying1 to harmonize jjhe Chileans,, and tho Peruvians made , General Pershing ;' "', "" -X- ' '. Vice President Dawes lt;is urged the senate to refrain .,'irom swearing. Maybe he now wishes he himself had not ,knmed. ... - - . - :- - - - A possible bride for the Prince of Wales i wild In i ,Jine dancer. ' But how' is she as a cook and can th ' ; off a horse gracefully? ' ' . . ( S '',. j , . A With pictures being phoned, is "if. going to be necessary -.for the girl in the throes of a telephone courtship to doll "jUp'-eveiLv'eveiilnf'Vt ',-".'.'.-v,- '.''. .'..Tho..fiyic spirited man in one who seeks to serve his, community in some other way than by dying. His reward '.in personal satisfaction is worth air that he gives. MILLIONS FOR CULTURK ; '. Prank Munsey, the late millionaire magazine and news- paper publisher,; leaves the bu)k Jbfa'Jpilf .million Jollar j estate to" tde'Jletropolitnn Museum of Art in New York ( Xity-. It4s the largest tequest ever received by the museum ( 5 and will mean much to the future generations of citizens in Munsey's home cjly, aiding as it will the cause of edu- cation, art, and culture for those who cannot provide it for ' -themselves. So large a share ot his estate was not intended j for the niuseuni. by Mi-,' Muiis'ey, s it ' is understood that more was to have been" given .to his associates. Perhaps Vit is 'fortunate that the old will was not revised just prior! ', Jlo his death, and that the money will be used for the com ( numity; good. f Mr. Munsey's life was a remarkable one ; jend ,it .is, nttius; that the. disposition of his wealth should; l :1k' einally so. lie started in New York as a poor New Eng-: 'land boy with $r0 to start a publishing business. Ho ut 'one. lima owned 20 newspapers and died owning two. He! .4iccnnmlntml forty- millions in n wide range of business: activity. .":. y. i - .... '- '.xiJi.. i ; V HETTER CQUAINTACK. " j A middle 'western newspaper makeij'the following com-! v ment with relation' to the administration's altitude toward - the western part of tho country: . . ' President Coolidge i strong in tho west per-' . j sonally and most of his' policies are being supported ! T by the great mass of the people, but the west feels j that he has not understood the gravity of the sit- , .4 nation out Jiere. The west is not demanding n i ; paternalistic government. It is merely asking' I i equality of treatment 'with the industrial 'east. It is asking an American price for its product. I It is a just criticism and it Is natural that it should be iiuade. XresUU'ut.Joolidge.is a .New England product, al-; inost totally lacking in experience with the western part !cf the country and in ability to solve the problems that confront us. He is sincere in his desire to serve the coun try as a whole but is handicapped by lack of acquaintance with large part of it. No very constructive plans for the improvement of the agricultural situation have been brought I wit by the vnrious conferences Tor that purpose, but these 1 are valuable, nevertheless, and only by such intimate con- 'i..- . ... J.. i a 'i.i ji . i,ii;u wiui men wijii mi Miuw vM'Jurru iiivuieitis fan uie president hope io gradually become familiar with existing.' Heeds.' "If Coolidge .will pick representative men from the jWest and.juggrcss on their judgment, we feel fouiii!-i.!.. that improvement will be aided by the adtninist-aiit'ii. ! the meanwhile, the country is fortunate in t' i f!" ., .. that nromises more ceneral nrosueritv am! n'-.e ! : 'more equitable ngriculttiral conditions. ! Vlsllor -I suppose they nsk n lot for the n-nt of thla aii.irl ment ? llosless. Ves, they linked (Jeor Ke sloven timi'S last wt-'-k. . . . j A radio imnoiincPr wivh that not rnmiKli of tin Ioy iyid ni Is Ii.h in in tn tin lxi tfiiu- siorii'K. Tlir-n. why not -h:uit;i5 llto hioad onMinK hour lo 'i i. n.7 Wnlla Walla Tho only clly no proud of lis iijuiiI' tlmL it ik:iuciI Itsiir Iwlco. - Ml WOMH'lJI'th "Itnin I 'nut's . ifiii Ilriu'flt; Tlirn lownns llf." t-I-'rom lown I in lly. ; "Thi'y nron't wenrinpf nuirh in ! Florida, Hivinit r," j "Tliat fact ri'pri-Hcnts no reoii- oniy," Kaid th m;in vho v.-n.- amininff hi.n hills. "Aiy vit'i-v rn.-t of stinhiirn for ovr i'MUi." Over nnd V' nl Ilia? ;ist-?. imvjft' roixtiiii . i ' . f-'Otitt' J-.Kt an- jor Mii-h horo. - "IKiy Kills Snlcsnirm for S':i.' ti'rlnit" a nvml liiiKlliiii. 'vt h(cn vlsllt'd hy Snlrsnn'ii that we'd gladly tut. otit of the way fur 1cm lliiin that. " l'1nmouff ljt Wonls 'T call mv KWrcl If lantern hrcau.-n tho . all lit up.' ' A.ATivr; of1 om;(;ox in-:s. iioorf ruvKjt, tiii-. Mis. km- aln'tlt Hnyinond,' To, died at h'-r lioim1 I )i'C(!ni.hrj' -:.rf Win ivux bom near llrov-nvllU!. Ciri., In I s r 5 . her pnrt'ntN. .M r. and M r. T. rf. MHln, Im-Iuk nnifiiiK tin- iMirlloHt rcHldi-niM of llii Hint1. S)h w.tH tho widow, of lr. fc. K, Unyntoitd and her ') frmcrl honn wan in DotlKlau 'Oiinly, iilthuimli )ic Npont Hnvrral yi'iii H at Hah'in ht-foin eom lliK to Mood Kivrr, l'our rhlldi'n ,tosl of us do not work ho hard us wft would Itlto to )iavo othrrj hi-lirvr. Hut I'vcii if you do ronlly H nd KT-at mental rnorKy in mil vlui,- hiiKliM'Mff prolc!iw, you Hhould not find ynurHolf nil In when iln- day 'A woih itt don Thi may ho tint lo fiom' phyrhil do wny ho du' to nnttio ph.VHlmr uV ina. Vour d.illy acllvllin can hfcomp tut narrow that w-rvouHly propil yonr icih-M alonty one mental rdianni'l nnif rvf-nf ually flt?Tlop rmif'tionnl phyHlral trnuhln. Yon. .in- ionu driven In a HOi-t of vic ious eirelo. Tl Im not pofsthlo to lay dnwp Hpfi'irlf rnlew for hoall hy lfvinj?. Iii'lividuals differ and rniin; dlf-rcn-nt - ri'Kiilai Ioiih. All must. Itowver, in : I n I : i 11 belter behavior in li-ir rnelhoilM ttf livlnjr. A ln-U( r ph-ilo.sAJltv of living 1h- Ti'" licit. Von y!innlil ! trhul vnn r- d in what in.-A on abo ir y:. Vim wi!l find henerirlal n !;! ''- v y -v"H i:s stimulation if : -a i.'li- time to mix with . v :!.'. iti a. Take the onlin i . (di e of lift more calmly, more .'.m; '-iijijiit-ally. ItuHinrHM pro Dtfms i' I'd ovcr-omphnized and iTitii.se unnecessary "worrlea. In order to keep fit moderate exert Iw la etwential. Put in some i line rnjuyiiiK- uport In tho open. Kxerrise niht and mornine hoip In keeping fit. Whether it fa a uuitter of recreation, exercise, or dit t, 'you Hhould consider your body un your most important bus-. IniHs. Just us different lines of business require different methods of nuinuKcmeul, ho you will have to find out what exerrino you eun wifely take up and what parti elar diet will be of benefit to your particular body. The bunln ens of heal I h , .requires a periodic inventory of the phynical assets and liabilities, covering alt the important functions of the body a through physical and ' mental examination by a competent pITV-fdctan. , ON, SALE ' - AT CLEARANCE PRICES survive. They are Mrs.. W. J. Stoclthiillii of Munmoutli,.Mrs. M. M. Curler anil .Mrs. Klljiheth Mi-mo or this city anil H. K. ltuy luouil of Alluimlirn, Cal. Ono sls ter, Mrs. .Surnli WalUer, of Alsm, also survives. f T T r Y f t T t T t T T r $16 ON SALE at ; clearance ; PRICES $16- i f m" 62:NEW:. : Spring dresses f Shown Today for the First Time Season's Smart est Colors and Materials New Customers and ore Customers The sloaily, consistent growth in our bus iness the' increasing number of new cus tomers must constitute strong evidence of thu high tyjie of Joel's service and of the moderate prices of Joel's quality goods. You can enjoy this personal service and satisfaction. Credit is gladly given re sponsible customers, riione or come in today. All candv, from 'JOc to ?.oc per lb. now 20c 40c Pineapple, 2 cans for fwc Large Florida Grapefruit- -3 for ...50c Large Path TaV.ets, :"! for 2."c t T t f Y t t t Y ? Y t t T t f t T ? Y T ,f if Another Significant Proof of West's Leadership The Spring styles are here! -The material! are Flat Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Satin and Foulard and Rrgured Crepes. The new raised waistline and long sleeves arc featured in these amazing dress values. They are just received and are on sale at remarkable Clearance Sale Prices. M.WES T & CO., INC. LA GRANDE'S LEADING STORE FOR 25 YEARS EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE REDUCED. "f Y T Y f f f Y f f f Y f I f f .f f f Y t f f f" y y f y y y ? f y ? y f y f y y f f ' f y y f y y y 3 lOOO-.slu'-t Tt.j'c! Fine. l''rcs' Toiir.' ,'C ...,.)C l ltlH- lolet liny ID . t.el .lii-- and Heller I'jcs IJoc, ")0c, 70c ....ic-saade Cottage Cheese. Fresh Dressed Chickens Groceries ZFix-'e .1926. license" w mi Ai. i. ii;n caijs plrchaskd from r , THIS WEKK. Perkins Motor Co. Chickens Wanted. Market MAPISON, Wis. ( A I ') Tin lll-tt'ik-vlob't ray. " ulrenily , mployl profitably by moilU'iit men to h'ni huniau 1119, fa bt'lnj umi! at the tl"nlvcrtijr of Whwoonin to pro.line 'iiioro untl better vgg nd rhlok- .CI19. Nearly thn'n ttm an many rrtps ran bo produced hy action of the ray, the departments of arlcuW tural chmlBtry utul poultry have fouud. feav!er ahrtls to Irradtuted pen alao Increased marketability of or85 and itreuter hatchubillty renulted. . The ultra-violet light (in Jtiminry 1. ISi.i, four trroupa uf pcillKi'tM'ri b'Khorns wen- iL on slnillnt rations iu lUtntlrnlly ar rungrri pons, without nutitml lipht. Tim p"i8 hit"' nrllficially llghtPtl diirinpr dstylimht hotirs. Two ffroupn woro . niilijocteil to ultra-vtobt riHUution. When the vkks cn eolicrti'tl two or threw Uima aa mnny vks were found In the Imnliiitrd pvns aa In th- or illnurlly llKhted houf8, Ekp pro iluetton bt'Kun to InereuiM niarkrdly wtthln lKht days nftr ultra-violet lijfht was anplttvl. I'arsona had been eiving- (rouble whirled and struck Roo In tho fnce lo tho mnnincemont of tlm hospital for some iime. lb pr(l stoutly re iueatfd adniitianro to tho kitchen nnd whtn foroihly n 'Strithyf d he with a 9har knife, cutting a deep gash nhout 'our Inches long on tho wld nf hla chork. l!lM.tn(KO. Ore. Charles O. Hot', auporiittondont of the Wash Irnrton roiintv husnitul. was atnb- was found to cure fowls suffering Jbfd In tho face by Jnmos C. Tar from rlekMa. " iwny, an Inmnto of tho hosplt.it. FUNERAL DIRECTORS La Grande's-Leading Firm Established 1S96 FLAX SEED MENTHOL -WILD CHERRY Theso fire old-tlnic romodh-s but we have them In a now compound syrup for roujris and rotds. It rolloves th.it tlrkllnjt and chara the throat of phlegm. Try a bottle to day. li in TiO Cents Red Cross Drug Store The. Start Isn't Hard BUT KEEPINO AT TOUR SAVlNOa AC COUNT IS WHAT COUNTS. ... IS TOUR8 OROWINQ KBOULARLT EVERT WEEK? La Grande National Bank Sonnd . Riubl . Prortm-a Hly ur. te . ' ' tjio ' Ou. 3 rhone M-500. Cor. 4th and Adant W. H. BOHNENKAilP CO.