La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 01, 1926, Image 4

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    ' Thursday, July 1, 192oV
Pf e Four
EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
(Incorporated)
An Indrpnxlent Newspaper
FBANK B. APPLEBY..... . Editor and Publisher
HARVEY V. MATTHEWB,. Business Manager
; Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue,
, La Grande, Oregon. The Ouaerver-Btar puullsliod every Friday,
Entered at the Postoff ice at I Orundc, Oregon, oa Second
: Claaa Mail Matter under act of March 3. 1871
'.' OFFICIAL PAPKH OF UNION COUNTY AND THE
CITY OF LA GRANDE
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lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise
credited If published therein. All rights of republication of
special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news here
in also are reserved
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GOr OIVETH W1HDOM "And he hull, put In hiH lnurt
that he muy teach, both he, und Aholluh, Them hath
he filled with wisdom of heart, to work utl manner or work.'
Kx. 35:34. 36.
"Banks recognize that a janitor can't run u building'
Bays a business writer. But don't tell that to the janitor.
.. A
,i For a continent that doesn't love America, Europe is
very tolerant of our offensively wealthy tourists.
England boasts of a blacksmith who bends railroad
ppikes double, and twists bars of horseshoe steel into loops.
He'll get a job yet changing tires.
"Man hereafter will have his intuition so highly devel-;
1 8ALEM, Oru. July 1. (AP)
Governor IMorco und Kocrotury of
Htutu Kozor, both members of tho
board of regents of tho University
of Oregon, expruHsod regret yester
duy ut sluleinentB mudu by Dr. Ar
nold Iptinuolt Hull In criticism of
tho 18th unieiidinent und tho Vol
steiid not. The utterances of J)r.
Hull, who is president elect of the
Oregon university, were iiuwlu ul
Des Aloliies,
"I sincerely liop'. lo leurn' suid
Governor Pierce, ."that mnvspunur
dlsputcheu are in error hi accredit
Ing to J Jr. Hall, recently elected
president of our slite unlverlsty,
tho stuteincnt that he does not bu
llevo In tho 1 81 h uimmdmeul und
that tho Volstead act cannot bo
enforced. Oregon Is decidedly In a
dry statu and such a statement
from tho elected head of our uni
versity would greatly uffeet tho
work wo had hoped he would uc-
complish in this slute. The lino of
demarcation between stale rights j
und federal activities must be uV-I
cided on economic policies und not
on moral Issues."
"If Dr. Hall ha been correctly
quoted" fluid Hecreiary Kozer, "I
very much regret to leurn that he
has taken occasion to remark upon
matters hlch aro In no wise re
lated to tho great work, hi Oregon
for which he has been selected. J
felt confident from the very com
mendatory report t reaching nut
prior to his selection as president
of the university that ho would
mukc a most worthy succcHsor lo
the late President Campbell. A
man of his ability and learning
can do great good here in Oregon
if properly directed, but one hav
ing such convictions us those ex
pressed by Dr. Hall cannot wield
that Influence with the minds of
tho young people of Oregon which
Is demanded by the citlzcnH of the
stute. I sincerely hope that the
e ports will, finally prove to bo In
correct."
OFFICE
CAT
MANN RN,
& Junius
Just iK'canw yon were iiiarrJctl In
church in no reason for staying;
away from tho place now.
A Ia (JiiiihIo man answered an
mlvci-tsKcmcm, and sent a dollar
(-.. r.i.ts. i.ulru d.t m-
I arrived, ho looked Hum over, ninl
(lion wrufo to Clip ailvcrllscr:
"Hocks rooolvo.l. Tim miiiomu aid
viic. I wouldn't bo trail on tho entitled "Dumb Animal I Have
sireeis unit CJimi im." Met," und dedicated It to her hus-
t iiack cairn) uw answer: "What : band. Sho should know best.
oiijwuikt to? Didn't we
( ."But I suppose you will forgivo
t(io young couplo."
"Not until after they havo lo
cated a place to board."
People In Scotland1 aro not
dumb. In Glasgow, a doctor was
fined for prescribing expensive
medicines.
EXPORT TIE
' A worrain naturalist In Benton
Harbor, Mich., has written a book,
Kiiainiitio juii wouldn't wear Uii'm
otil?" v
. ' . '
"Won by a neck," sitld tho catty
younit luily as her flapper frlcnil
introduci'd her mw fiance.
.
Jnwirt (Hi. 1 say. It's ratnliifr out.
Jo k: Nnw, that's Just tin; wave
li.'MKlli of the grapefruit I'm uutlng.
- ...
No, Danli'iila. Just because wheat
l: selllnu ut a dollar xi bushel, you
cannot call II buckwheat.
.
A man (loan not lixik like a blrtl
bill Ills ryes flit from limb lo limb
like one.
...
A husli.inil Is a iii'rsoii who ex
peclH you to savo at leant thirty
ilollurs a week out of the money
he didn't Blvo you.
... ,
"Yes, my daughter has eloped."
I'liclc tillus , (vlsltlnit clly rein
lives who use electrlcjil upllances
for rooking at the table): Well. I
swan! You mukc fun of us. for
cutlng In the kitchen. '
FIGURES GIVEN
M 10 D KOI ED, July 1. (,P) Ver
non II. Vuwter, of this city,
(member of I lie board of regents of
I tho University of Oregon, this
morning declined to make a state-
...! nn III- r..inl. n' ll.. A II
cped," says u psychic friend, "that ho will always know Hull, prcBldent elect of the unlver
what is the- matter with his engine without raising the 'V;, , ,n which n.e w.rkinK or p.o-
. . M. . hibltlon and thu Volstead act were
nOOfJ. criticized.
"I hold a hlh opinion of Or.
i innnu Axm r mini """ " a """ un f''"'"''"'.
LiUULIS AINli LiAillCia. und withhold comment upon his
The British house of lords is not to be a house of ladies. 'r''i"",,'d remarks until i am able
i i i , i i. i i. t-. ii . . . . . ., . . , to reud Ihe full lext of his ud-
IUH3I., nui, jusl yet,, I'ur.me inn a iimc, uie toras nave
turned down Lord Aster's proposal to admit peeresses in
their own right. So the ."most exclusive gentlemen's club
in the world" remains exclusive. But the members are
dress," said Air, Vuwtcr,
rOllTLANI). Ore.. July 1 (AP).
In the opinion of ". C. 'olt null
other members of the board eft
none toojsocuro. The nialo peers are. plainly slipping. Tho rKZ""tulr vZT ot "m'X
vote against tho bill referred to was 125 to 80. When 80 upon t he resol utlonn p esenle i -
ordy peers will voto to udmit women, it is as plain as the ;u,,n ."V, At,,1'f;:i;;,on
t 11,0 minlHterlal iissocfatlon and the
union Jack that it wont be long: before the women arc go- Dry i.egion or Amuricu, cenoiip.tr!
mjf io cmwd into that exclusive chamber and take posses- l-oU ". iij-Hhieni-ei..ri
. f-' . . .. j ,,, I"' llu university, lor Ins reported
mon. Then about all tho men can do will be to go hunting, uttuck on the principal or national
' , prohibition in an unofficial ad-
. . 'dress to tho commonwealth con-
' SOUTHERN EDUCATORS PROTEST I & 1!',",,!
There is 11 divergence of opinion between southern cdu- cute with Dr. iiaii as to his ni
cators and southern legislators on the subject of science rSr:! u.
teaching. Most of the teachers' hold their peace in order again an u rouiino mutter at the
in hnM thalw l.il.u l,l nn,,u;,,,,.,ll i,ll,,l,l.,..l .. .. 1 "Ct bcaril meellUK ill till! tall,
.. ,., , iiiuiiiiiuui vi siuuu acconling to Mr. Colt.
. peaKs out. ino most signiiicant development of this sort
i;ttely is the remonstrance sent to the Louisiana legislature,
liigned by 143 members of the faculty of the state univer
sity at Baton Rouge. .
The university students, President Boys holds.
fully competent to interpret the Master's promise, 'Ye shall , " .1,'".,t '';
. , slate laws prohibit. n? Il'iuor,
Know uie irum ana me iruin sntui miiKo you iree ." "J he oppos. d national measures.
letter Of Tlntnsl. dprhirns ihnf. Klleh lofrialiififin no ha Itnnit 1 ""
contemDlnted nt the state canitnl ia '(mil im-v in ihr. fiinHn.i Supreme Cmirt (Jrants
mental principles of education, in denying impartial presen
tation of the facts.
KAI KM. I're. .liny I. (Al'l 'III
rurtnermorc, tho charge that leucliinir the theories in- i yerieniay Kiauii d
solved tends to destroy religious belief is false. We believe, m
on the contrary, that the study of the vast development prepare ami nie petiiion or re.
processes in nature tends to magnify the conception of (iod o;':::i
by revealing mightier evidences of His power. umi. r conviction er rirs kiw
, "We bte!iL'v thnt llh "" P"'tc. can be gained only ' T'L
uy unrestricted access to facts. The forbidding of aCCCSS supreme court Iijih upheld the eon-
to any particular set of facts would stimulate youth to seek u','u"",!1" ""' 1o", ,,,u"" r'"' ,h"v
these facts for themselves without guidance, and hence with I ""
more disastrous possibilities. We hereby express our be- M l;l'M S
l:.. K 1 1 . i - , . ... , ' WASH INIiTON t nett Miim
i.n mat mis type oi proposed legislation is a menace to all begun his new risen! year toilay
interests." llli a surplus or nearly Ssiiii,-
U, . . . . .iiiio. "mi ami with inillealious Tor
wouitl he well u all educators everywhere were bo 'some miKhiy :.,! viup
ouuspoken on this subject.
Cleans Frocks
You should try the new Oronite
Cleaning Fluid Follow directions :
sndsee how beautifully it cleansfurs,
gloves, flannels or serges, hats, up
holstery, rugs, etc. I No chemical '
reaction on fast dyes only a mild,
miick-vanishing odor. A triumph
of the scientittc laboratories of the
Standard Oil Company of Cali
fornia. It's ready now at hardware, ,
grocery, drug or department stores
or at Standard Oil Service Stations.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
CleaningHwd
(MDN-EXPIOsiVE) ' I
P0ll'n.ANI, Ore. July 1. (Al)
Contrary to tho . general opin
ions, Great llrltaln and other
lurgo '' Kuropeun " nations aro not
tile heaviest ' useis of American
dairy prouucls. The- Kovcrnment
report on exports of butter, egga.
und cheese ror May ' shows 1 hut
Mexico. Cubu, 1'un America, and
other small countries take the bulk
of four dutry shipments. . -t
Total exports of Gutter - during
May amounted to 4(11.072 pounds
as compared to 413,631 pounds In
-A.VI'IIK.11 llimti:i . I.May ISJ5. Mexico took 8,605
NKW YOltK Singing of tho pounds; Tun America. 68.817
Kla-Spangled Banner lias been i pounds: Cuba 01,310 pounds and
forbidden at tonlrrht's ' "1'ncle I'eru 48,10d pounds. None was
Sam" night of thu New York port shipped to Belgium, Germuny or
society for seumen. Mrs. Charles . the United Kingdom.
It. Scarborough, In charge of the I Mexico was also the largest lin.
exercises, says tho song is full of ! porter of American cheese taking
hatred. "Yankee Doodle" and !"-.-!) pounds during the month.
"God Save the Kin" will be on Cuba was second with 67,393
the prgram. pounds. Germany took 3.UU0
Peter Pan Ginghams
Guaranteed Fast Colors.
50c Yd.
N. K. West & Co. Inc.
La Grande's Leading Store For 25 Years.
lfloda&6oamA
HATS
Get One for the 1th and Save Half the Cost.
Discontinued style in Children's Oxfords,
Closing Out at $1.00 and $1.98 :
Voile Dresses, age 2 to 9, in $2.50 to $5 Values,
To Be Closed Out at $1.95 Each'.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Infants' and Children's Wearables
pounds.'.-' ' .
.--' Argentina I, Ikes l&K
Argentina was the largest user
of American cgns, lulling liulf of
our exports for the mouth,
Cuba ran second taking a lotul
of 723.270 'dozen., Kuropo ' took
practically nothing. '
':' Tan America was the heaviest
user of oleomurgcrlne during the
month importing 19,416 pounds
from this country.
'- Imports during May amounted
to 1U3.383 poundf of butter nnd
23,342 dozen eggs.
HIXK.VN flltlNG n.mim;
NEW YOKK i There's u potent
charm In a smile by Helen Wills.
Charles tl. I.ockwood, just buck
b om Paris, was dreading an oper
ation for appendicitis, Helen visit
ed him In (he hospital and cheered
him up so much that he scarcely
i?iindcd the'' surgery' . .
' rollTliAXU VOI'KS TODAY ;
1'OKTI.ANIV Ore. July I. (A1-)
Cltlneiis of l'ort:and ure going
lo Hie polls today to cast voles de
termining upon a financial plan
providing for a coullnuunec of the
city's present operating facilities:
The meusiiro culls for a contlnjf
uance of the revenues thut have
been granted by the pc6plo since"
1918 und provides a basis by whtolr
in 1U years tho elly may be plaen't
on a cash basis and special levies
to meet operating expenses of Ink
city will not be nccessury. 4
El'GKKK Ore., July 1. (At)-? .
flank clearings for Kugeno for.
June totaled S2.409.S37.IIU. an in
crease of more than $300,666 over
the month of .June 1925..
AKMOcluled I'resa fl:.;piitehe!l
Wednesday sulil that lr. Hall cnu
sldered the VoIsIiniiI net as Ihe
greatest misstep In tho history ol'
the government, but that he "Is 11
staunch advocate nr state ami ln-
lli'C cal prohlliitloa" and Ihal. "lie
voivil
lull
Convicts More Time
VACATIONi
Remember the long distance telephone in
your vacation plans.
It will add to the pleasure and comfort of
your holiday.
It wiir serve, your' convenience in securing
information and making arrangements.
At lake or shore, in the mountains or by the
stream, long distance telephone service means
that you are always in touch with home and
business. -
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
STAR
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Smoke, Flames, Romance and Heart Aches
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Filmed in Co-operation
With The Los Angrcles Fire Department
Andy Gump Comedy
"CHESTER'S DONKEY PARTY" t
COMING SUNDAY -
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Lowell Sherman '
Chester Conklin
"THE WILDERNESS WOMAN"
What a Woman!
What a Picture!
A Real Comedy Treat!
Values! Men!
That challenge comparison. Better Merchan
dise of Quality for less money. Watch our
prices compare them. Save by trading here!
Suits
Single and Double - breasted
Models vvith an extra pair of
trousers. A money - saving
value at
mm
Dress
Shirts
Straw Hats
A complete assortment of
Sennits and Yeddos
$1.95 to $3.50
Collar attached and
neckband in checks
and stripes, at a
price's that will dc
hiand your ihspec
lion . ;
98c
Dress Hose
Plain and fancy Hose
in novelty patterns
; 35c to 69c
Blond
Oxfords
Another shipment
just received. A. new
novelty pattern
; $1.95
Cotton Hose
Lightweight, ribbed
Hose in b 1 a c k or
brown
3 pair for 25c
Work
Shoes
The most complete
stock of guaranteed
Work Shoes
$119 to $1.95
s Ties ;
The new Calcutta
crcpes--a 'nori-wrink-ablc
lightweight Tic,
at ,thc nevv low price
89c
Athletic
Underwear
Knit - back garment,
pearl buttons an ex
ceptional value at
59c
Work Shirts
Triple stitched, two- '
pocket Shirt, in blue
and grey
49c
Knit
Underwear
Short sleeves and an
kle length
98c
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- Money-Saving Cash Store For Men
1309 Adams Ave.