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Saturday, January 30, 1926. Pour LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER IIOUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS (Incorpurated) Aft Intlrppiiclint Ni'tvspniMrl FRANK B. APP1.KUY.. ..Editor and Publisher HARVKlf K. MATTHKWH .. Business Manager CAUcm CAUSES FOUND Published eveniiiKS, except Kuilduy. at HIQ Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. Tlie Ouscrver-Slar publlsued every Friday. , Kntured at the Postorrke ut I .a Urundc, Oregon, as Bucoui Class Mail Matter under act of March 2, 1S7S. . OFFICIAL PAPKR OF UNION COCNTV AND THIS l CVl i OF LA CiltANDE MEMI1KR ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press is exclusively entitled lo use for. pub lication of all news dispatches credited to it or not othernlita credited if published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also llio local news hero, in also are reserved , tjUliSCKU'TION KATES ' ' lly Carrier Daily, per month In advance Dally, per six months in advance .... Dully, single copy. . ... ..- 76o $4.61 60 11 Mail Dally, per month in advance Dally, per six months in advance Dally, per year In advance Weekly Observer-Star, per year 600 $2.6il $.'..011 : $2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch 4-o Maplay, local, per column Inch '. ...... 'Jc Time contract rates on application; j . ? .''A FAITHFll, STEW A it I J "And there nan uet food liefuro him "'to eul: but he aalil, 1 will hut eat, until 1 have lold mine ' errand." Gen. 24:;i;i. ii 1 vNATCi-MKltr FOP "tr-E Buf. -Tt-t vAsiOOO-V Ci-i'AvVG6. '. OFFICE CAT TMADft IMAMH nCrj, Ii? Junius A tlllllHl (Illlllllv llllllllll'I'l' is Perhaps youn jxjuplo arc considered .foolish simply because they don't know tilings it takes forty or fifty yeara 'jtu'lcurii.' They can't be blamed too much for that. . . The' recent epidemic of freak advertising in folder-pro- " ;ram creations and the, evil pointed out b.v The Observer las Accomplished much Rood in educating people as to the ieasons why such soliciting is opposed by most business fneu Vand by this paper. Individuals who have solicited 'advertising" of this kind had not previously analyzed its mitrriMna nr a iimrus nr uK ValUc.; 'Most merchants have failed to object to it because :'TnJi,aU .' they did not wish to ap)ear uninterested in the organization nam iu stun a hum-hiii. and its work and because they did not wish to offend'thc . . ' . v friends and customers who called on them. Today, how- ivn'mwiZot "kU ever, a greatly increased number of people realize that this n. ' t-o-called "advertising" in prognims and folders is looked ZvtfZ ttS v"' Upon .Vy the business man as a pure donation, that lie .. ; 1 objects to it, that it is therefore an imposition. Legitimate! 'n'" lu i . it. i , , -in i t"l wilh IiIn rich nriKlilior.i we alo and continuous means of publicity direct-mail, billboards, i,vu ,vin, M i.Vm.' window display, newspaper, etc. are those to which the I - . merchant seeks to confine his advertising expenditure. His ' ' """'11whr'1' TT !!' ll'T ! HEALTH SA1.KM, Ore. Violation of tho law rt-KiilatiiiK' llshtiiiff equipment tui- motor velik'li'H upon Um pub lic highway vvjim ri'8)ionHiblc for the Kn'atrst riumbrr of arrrt for traffic vtolatloiiH by Ihn slttto of finT8 ilurtiiK iJi-cvinbrr, 1935. TIhw officers mndc a total of 3u7 arn-KtH durhtir IXCfiiibtT of which 1 24 urrc IkhJIIbIiL law lnfraet Ionh. Hpt ilinjc was the next grt'ut i t;l of ft nunuilcally uprakine, fr which lliero were H)!t HrreRts, and. Hmti were 13 cflHoa Involving viola DoiiK of the prohibition laws ami reckless driving caused the ar wtil of 12 persona. ( 'url'-KfiiifKa f Iffiired most pro niinently in tht- vnnvn ffiven for the total of J, 07 it at'cld'iita on tho pub lie highway durltiff lecembcr, 'j1T, which rt suited In tho death of five piTMons and lnjur' to 33l', aecordinp to reporlH reclved by thti department. (Jf rlBht-of-wa', failure lo give nitrnal on turning or stuppiiitr, CMittiiiB corn era and rt'ckh sa drivintr were rcsKnslblc fur !"o accidents. lrlving while intoxicated was the caustj of SS accidents, and failure to dint liBhla. no liclita and Improper llBlila added I u more to the long list of casualties. . The . clORsiried record of arrests for violations uiiii causes or uceideiUH follow: .( Traffic violations No llccn plates. 2; void foreign license, 9; switched licenses. 6: no operators license. :t; no chauffeur's llecnsj 1; sw itched chauffeurs license -2; allowing minor to operate, 3;-. no liBins. U: one headlight, 8; Im proper lights, lti; Improper . Rpot liirlit. 2: failure to dim HrTlita, 'no tail IIkIiI, -I; Illegal UffhU, , 5f; ill. tlvii-iH. 7'. fivefrloail.'H: le We tllljsl Still rely Oil (sola- i....rri..l.... ,.l.l...r. 1 ,.r,.tl'. tion. ouarunilne and disinfection. bruk ' r s t:. activities,,. f Q -11 qJohansen -llllKCB"'-. I '1 1 1 . V I-: N T I X (1 t'ATC'l 1 1 XCI iusi.am;s : (ll I'lVileiliU SlilcUer), IMseiisi- proiiMillon. r'.HH hiriri-ly upon fhe avtiiitiinee of I lie eaiiHii tivi aeent of Uhi!i: 11 Is im- 'iportsint ' l.soliile nil iif-rsons snr . Mi-rini; uilii com in lin ten bit- ilirneH. I -All rirtlrles euminir In eolilnet with the ))Hl1elit Hiinlllll be IhurollKllly TV newest thing in advance of spring colored kid! And of ill colors Caramel leads in chic. So the Jeryl,-February Calendar Style, is of Caramel Kid, piped in Ascot Tan ' r'' There's thfc whole story of current footwear fashion ..., " bound. in leather 'i . . colored leather, we again repeat. , ' Sbou n only at this lbrj 950 We no longer think, disease: nec-fsterllUed before being used again. sHiiry. .Much disease Is unneces- J .Ml dfscharg. s shbuld be disinfi ( um- 10 laii-ien. . io patient sitomti no release from quarantine until testa show poailion will be better appreciated in the f utinc. lirl Ills wife to slmie Ills les(reH. wiry; il.o(!inrr ure to observe the laws of health ful living. I tinea He is a cpmninn ocem reiice lib Mil life. ' (Niutplete cuntrol of disease is theoretically hut impossible', althd'nbt probable In the near future. i 'oiiimunfcahle . dla.;ases arc caused by -bacteria 4tml 1 'other or ganisms.. . Dfseaue.pnjduelng or- failiire to give right-of-way, C; failure to signal, 1; reckltss Urh-, Ing. J; non-slop at railroad cross ing., l': depositing glass on high way. 1: driving while Intoxicated, :i: intoxicated on highway, , 3; transporting liquor, 7; larcenJV 3; spt'cding. 1M!(; failure to report aC- . ehlent: 1. Total 3t7. N. K. West & Co. ganlsms am transmitted to man: by iltiecl contact of the sek with Hie well, by Inreidion of food drink, by contact iiteu iiiiieii-N, nr ipy inseeis or ver- .....t. ... i ,.. il: miu which harbor the germs ofj n the lt'ipilres MiK'ti. Cuitrttgn 'aaid otlie To face SMiiarely the problem of r..tin' . .comimmicaiioti. fitaeaivv control ri-TJ Aconstant there Is no longer any danger from infection. "Curriers"' - Carriers of UiHisise of the com- muiilcabte kind are either persons suffering In mild form from diseases- such as cold,, measles, etc., or "carriers In whom the organ ism, prow nnd develops without prutluefug syniptons of I he disease. orjTPhuid and diphtheria carriers Infectious carried from the Kb-aH, lice bed- wun comum.n-1 i.. (..rrn,v.... , rats, cnts. dogs, cows animals may carry In- hey dun ( maje 'mi iluml it i - i : i ii i . .a . i ' " 1 il ity pupuiitr HlllUiiK. !eoiie i-UMVJllcea IMUl UKV liavc, Hhe, tirinks T that n falsehood Is Nome kind of wig. -'Akron.- ., Tiuu-a-I'resB. mounted to a high plane of idealism to dopitciale devotion lo business as something unworthy of human beings um cerely concemed fur the well-beinp; of their fellows; Possibly practical business men mijjht give more attention to spir itual interests without loss on the material .side; Probably .they, arc more bound up in practical idealism than, they are commonly credited with being. One may Iwi working to-uut' the dumiiest of an is . ward, establishment of an ideal condition wilhuut advertis ing the fact; he may be so working without Mug 'conscious that "his practical endeavors, .selfishly undertaken", tend Ut iiPntnr.lo iUn MV Ul.liU ...wl A f'H'V III 1'eiHlleluii ba.) Hi. r.v..rv ...v, .t.o. Mmv-.i... ....... U.U r,.,rr ,rr,.miry, hilt he llllir- olstacles in the way of his success may be tantamount to ried.a khlss widow ami now uv1 fciiut.tiliiw .mao ...... 1 1..1.1,. l :..,...(..:...- win.il. unu it vi lift, wiivt n u II KIlllKii nt t.FiM 1 (llllJUD (.11(1 1 1 tUI I i IHJJ with the well-being of society. Although millions appear to be unaware of the fact, everyone is dexndent for the supplying of his material wants and for the gratification of many spiritual desires upon a common business pi-ospority. The more 'profitable itmu i.i,.i,u ..n.n business there is the better off all are. imtwithstiinrtinir 1 fomiiy in st. t niheriiieJ.,ft"n h, A Utile dumber . . ' Is ;Klorit MeHt1lafr-r' She' 'heihl of the bob . i And she -thinks It's a felb r. lloitslon, Tex., I'o.st-lM.'tpatch. Miss Sarah hell I leee. When a racVliorse Is 'Vcratchd" She thinks he has rieu.t. vnc ki:ai 'l itis om; i ointantm W.tnted. to ettok and Itrt lady. Ad in Temple. Tex.. Telegram. 'iiiircH mure conrag'" than som4 can m its 1 1 'r. rfevAiilffm bT dlse;isi'?iiu..,iL. u ilium. it' consiuerrti ny inns- wito bi'lleve. In' right living. To avoid colds, evade punimuuliL' lind ht. cipe oIIpt Infections Is n worth while eriorl. ' Knowledge oT ;the. Itf " history of various diNcnse-pro-duelng organisms has' made' pos. Ntlde an ert'eellve (aftaek uir' thfc problem presented 'by coinmunl eable diseases. UesiHtitiU'c to 'disease iniiy - be eonfrred arllfleally. 1 l'ersons sus ceptible, to Jyphold fever pox. dlptheria and siiirht may. be protecled.. against thrse diseases. In other communicable warfare must hn .yarrh,d pn tfgatnst eominunicable .Nimiighi and air ass.sls inaii ln rombating disease. The elimination aiid eradication 'of commuiiieablu diseases can bo' accomplished by controlling the. persons that develop them and by! iliilttlinilng the 'im tuuiis who are I susceptible to them. .1 i auscs oi ACCiuems ureien,ir ness. l.S7: failure to give right-of-way, 445; cut corners, - 1 UK;' I reckless driving. 1U7; driving while, intoxicated, SS: failure to give signal, zu&: speeding, .a; rait- iin. in illm ItirhtK. 1!: reverse direct- fmi- ii: narkimr on hiirhwav. J:-ifr" driving oh left side, of street, 8;. Improper parking, 11; . passing street, ear discharging puswengersi 4: double at intersection, 75; jock-' eying on bridge, 5; driving against traffic, H; jay walking, in; stock on highway, 2; obstructed View. 6; insufficient clearance 12; obstruct ion on street, 1; runaway team., 1; defective equipment, 8; tnadeMP-t' 'r brakes. C: no Ihrhts. 3: Improper! lights, in; inexperience,' 4; lnst'' emu rut of car, B; skidding, 22; wet pavement, 13; fog, 10; rain on windshield. &: sun oh windshield, ; Muto MeierVompany, of New Yorkj snow on windshield Jinown 2fl; i -Totl ai7n: which Is offering a reward of fftoo for J he first Information, lending to IJie arrest and eonMctlon of' tlto offenders. . - ' , covxTinrrrr MO'ixMr;ri:its AIMi:AJt; j'lm.lC WAItNl.lt NUWi VOn'lC'PIwovry of the.! ' J- elstencs of !'"'h." daringly extensive; rhtglish courts so'nu'tiiiies,:order and KeUy-(i -b'lisIhcsH of niannrae- iliouie spankings for children and turlhff ..undj'iriarketlns: counterrHt i " '"mentary school Htill-has motonieUrsisihno'uncLl by the ' l,s "witch. ' s . -. J . to believe him or not. Willie (reading): "pop. what's "unusual doet line' '.'' Pop: "Well, son, If t hail rheum atism, the doctor called It appendi citis and cured me' with corn snlvn, I hat would he 'unusual doclrln'!' uM-;V IIOAT S('Mi:tl i.l-; .maim-: ruiaif. li'.ALliNK, Idaho- A boat--schedule, giving single dally i small- servico.. between ,St., Maries. Ilar . fever- rlson, and 4:orur d' Ah-ne will go! Intoeffi'ct toinorrow, It was an nounced by J". Uoy tiib's, manager of -rhi Hnrt t'ollar b-amship line. . Hout connections for dally train : service between Coetir d'Ah-ne anil Wallace, Kellogg and SI. Maries., will be hiade ut Harrison In the ntornlug and Spokane (rain set-vice will bi available to passengers on the evening boat arriving tn-re. in:itits run sai.l; At I iris Miller's, the 1 ur Mjui Cood for all rheiiiuallc troubles. stomach, kidney, bowel and tivrt troubles, bladder ttiul blood IroU-. bks and the flu. 1 v II. J. Ittiucll .,. 1510 Adntus Avenue, , . , BUY' BETTER MERCHANDISE" WVWESELL FOR LESS. , . Satisfied Customers Means Success I- . ' It's Our Motto. . ' ; Norton's Kiddy Shop The woman who marries a man to the " " - nun vniknfpnninh.ini tl.,1 .. f... l.' il i :.. .. ' be, nnim-s Vm inlth, . ,,K KllVw ,L i nil. I'tnii'llV. curious fact that one of the most sueeessful business men -Hni, In the country, one whose personal profits exceed the in come of any other-man who ever lived, seems not to.ev tile the envy or malice . of the "workers" whose hatred of others' success is unflagging.' One motto of this man sums up the sound principle of business on which all practical idealism is founded. It is written, "expansion of enterprise affording KreateKtippoilnnities lor profiliible employment." The Mint is limt the results to himself or his operations at C simply those which inevitably flow from successful bus iness. If a more ideal state ever-is achieved by mankind it will come through cooperation in promotion of business lather than through antagonisms of laUn and capital that are now so widely distressing. tlllH In tht order of their Had they Ih'Cm oiindriip- letN Hie ronrtti penbahb uimld hnw? been rhrlMeticil ( nlauiii. If im- 4'tntk. afb-r expluriiiK l.''iiv- n nrt h. Kan., prison, sliould ib t iare t hat hiiil fuund a way out, folks oudn'l know whether wits In pretly bad shape. -, Some of our hading famines ar hading the bill collectors by ft scant .trd. When a li trrandc girl -tells n nuug man that she dreamed of hint the night before he should be gin to save up money for the furniture. Electric Percolators coffee niiikinn mil of tin- kitchen. Sec Our Cniiiilclc Line. EVKJCYTIUNc; IXIXTiaCAL l Olt Tilt; 1I0MK Zenith juul Cmssley Kudios. JESSE ROSENBAUM ELECTRIC SHOP Opposite I'listoffiee. ftain Ju4 .1 IiOSi; UVI'-S IN UKIiCK MACIMAS. Maine (Al') Two men mid n child were killed and about -0 other persons were In jured, six or seven seriously, when two cars of u passenger train, bound from Calais to ItoKtoti late Friday were derailed as the train was crossing cold stream bridge on the' Washington comity branch of the Maine Central railroad, two miles west of Marin. An Atchison, Kansas, patnter smelled smoke while, riding iu his motor car. lb thouuh his car ws on fire and began to call IniitMy. .Someone sent In the alarm and as the fire department flashed up the painter discovered It was but his necktie burning. t THE CANDY OF TODAY Civ yourself a Sunday trtt take home a box of these famous confections. Wo can supply you with any of the! w e II - k n o pa c k a ges- - - The Sampler I'livy TnrkHr 1'lcn.Hiire llnml AvMM'tcd .Nuts nnd Fruit Salngiiiuli CIuUmmio llccd 5 1. on to $'i.nn Red Cross Drug Store New National Mazda Lamp ' . Is in Stork in .Our 'Store. ,YoU; should ironic in and sec the improvements. "Everything Klcctrieiil' - ,. r i . La Grande Electric Company Four Convenient Locations aOUVLKIKU latOCKTKKI.V And I1ASKKT KCU.NOMY "Yhei-e The Thrifty ThrnnK.M A lOO'y Home Organization. i L.rj U- TWO DAVISKJ NOW HIT IN THIS rOOIJIMiR CAniNrT. M Ibo lefi U Itwltht Pafki. nrrrrUrr ot nr, mat 14 U rlM AUTHENTIC STORIES- Of early Eastern Oregon life ami ilevelopiueiit should be pivseniHl nnd periK'luatcd. An effort to do this is being made by the Hot Lake Sanatorium. It will bo appa-cialed if any early settler, any descendant of our sturdy pioneers, r.r anyone inter ested iu collecting such history, will communicate w ith DR. W. T. PHY, HOT LAKli. OKLX'.ON Make EVERY Pay Day Count! I f'ilfll Tun rnnnul work fur uiiim lr fnr.-w r. mrnliiB J:i.i nr.- nnmlMT-.l im.l II In tiuux . of us lu iiiuU" KVl:i;v juy ilnV i-u-inl. 1!)- OlMlilnj.- a S.iviiii.-!. Ait-mint llh this ruM.. Iiank. ami mioins win. l hlnit lu II nu ll w k yu-l ro not in!y liuiMlnir u. it il,y sum Mi- tin- fulnr,. ar nny iiniurcs-.n r iRtmy tht i"' niu-titi. w ny mil ittin-t n Siivin lllriy At-t-ount th- first thins TO.MOI-.UUW und uliluin a l.ll,vrlv l:.l r-uiik? La Grande National Bank ' La Grande, Oregon