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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1927)
Jefferson Was Born Day Like ij This April, 1843 1)' llio AkmocIuIcU Pre ) First chief execuilvo to bo liuiii KUraled ftt Washington. ThnimiHj Jefferson, is nomembered iim much for hi nx)-nreinnUal activities um for his. populni- elk-lit year nd iiilniHlriHinn rrom thhi in ihiiu. II fi was bniit April J 3, 1743, In VlrKlnlu, th K-at of orlKlmd re. hellion,, awl bus lo hits bmmr llio Uofuul writing '(ltd wIkuIhk of the , Iifudunjilnn of imlepeudenofl, whom fiCilnh birthday, July 4, DC'i;, marked IiIh death at MunleHlo. Hf wuh ft member of the Philadel phia congress' which jlhivh hlrlh lo the republic and also uf the committee Unit chose the. nation u Heal nnd legend, "IJ plurlhus u mini." - Jefferson's, ((rut official act an third president of the fulled PtqlfH emphasised hi principles of fret upeech anil democracy. He pardoned vcry prisoner under On ftedlllon laws and. abolished al of ficial pructlco smacking of royalty. )1 tnadft a bargain foe the 1'nllcd tiliteit ly pim-hnslng loiiiMhina from France In far l5,OiMi,nao hu IiIh embargo of I f '7 again! hnih England and Spain wrought griuit hardship an commercial COliHlul HtjitHI. I'tiotnuH .Jefferson Ik recognized nt the founder, of the present dem ucfutle. party, a paradox in poli tic, for hP was leader of the origi nal republican party, known an the. unll-federulislH. Jr. Nicholas Murray Ilutlcr will Lf.th principal speaker al the cel ebration, today at -Montleello and at thf I'plvfrWty of Virginia, which Jaffertwn founded, when students will present wenc from Jeffer son' life. . .' The wmies will Include his, de part nr from Monrlf-elln to accept tbf presidential nomination; Man ny moon Lodge, IiIh first hotnn In Montleello 'after, his marriage; a lawn dance when he played the violin, and n scene with IiIh dupli cating machine ut the fii'Ht revolv ing topped desk, each IiIh Inven tion. t 1 - The Garden 'V , Tin; jakih; iti.l or ;l - i'oiiii:s . ''..Mr, fjOUitio Heche Wilder In lur flAu hook, "AdventurcH In My (la--rlujti-und Hock Ciardcn," coined a term that han hecyine a part or (pirdonlnK .lanKUuife, "poppy niuit tfi." A n:ntenre In her clinpter on 'rpappy Maule" HuntuiariwH the ctnrm of one of (ha flncHl Kanh u uniinnlH hull mm of the very es ('jfi Ik ifi'ow, bo eay thnt Heed nity lM) hc.u tiered t(L apy time "f he year with eer.talnly of a crop, Jljpre, Ih the, lenience; 'A.: FiTUPh painter once wild 1 101 If-huiti t-itpthlf'to 'IniprlHoa iitfn rtuivan Ihe Itirent hrllllaiicc infVpnppleH In Hunnlilne; nor rin wordH kIvo uny Idea pf tlp'ir flipdi ntjl ilellcney: only In a garden fijll ofv-tlietn where they may lp oli fwVved year nfler. year thrfMirh evj-ry pluiMn of their lovely devel oifiuenl, In (ill their vaywad piOniln, In kiiiihIiIih' and Hhadow, HtQim "anil--trnmiullllly. can ohm 1-euitKe tlh'lr Infinite Krnee and va riety, tlie nuiKle or their vivid. fluKhlntf ehnrin." f 4After Mr. Wlhler'n poppy chap ter there Ik little left to my hy wlly of deKciiptlnn. The Hhlrley popplrn lire fuvotltcH In (ho Ka dn for their ware and tri'eat va riety of coloring, n.ew hltie Hhudeti now hoi tik ud4ed, with n hewllder Inp variety of the mont dellente and 'tlBHiiellke pluUn. Haltnoim and rosefi to; flntnlntf ncarlelH and rich niarooim. Then there are the Ice land jtopplrH t hut Hend tip their Uulry ImdH hefnro froHt Ih fairly out of the pround. They add bril liant yellow to the. poppy colon. The poppy couhIiih of t'alHOnila, the 'ftbi'hftltxIuH, plve hrlltlant yel low nnd onuiKOH, The lull tree t 'ullforn'a poppy, Ihe llanneinun nla, kIvch Htlli more brilliant yet l(tW. . The one thlnif lo reuieiuher about poppled Ih flint It Is prae tlvully HMolcHrt to try to trnnsplant them. flow where they are to bloom. Sow thinly and Klvc them about elKht Inchon of room. M! the need with Heverut tliucH lis hulk of Hand to make thin plani-j I Vie cony, inn can Hen tier poppv Heet even on the tmow In the war- early Dress Up Your Hdme For Easter I U l Y fi K . 1 Ml III! If III II . . A-Tr I 1 1 ' I I t 'IUJI ir iHniT- TrT--:T ' K- A. Make Your Koom Interiors as Cnsitiimp. With These Mew rieces ' ' A' home that enjoys spring refurnishing can be' as charming to look at aa the. most lovely Easter costume and it gives you .permanent satisfaction in new comfort and pride in living with an attractive in terior. . Ilere are new pieces especially purchased to provide the inviting and tasteful arrangements you desire and at moderate cost. Four entire floors are crowded with the fine suites and individual pieces on which ;0lir. reputation for superior quality has been built. Any convenient terms, are gladly, arranged so you in ay purchase out of usual income., And we are always glad to show you the latest arrivals. Genuine Gov. Winthrop Desk - Seldom have we seen a more be autif ul piece of furniture than this . Qovernor Winthrop desk. It is a m ahogany piece, very roomy four drawers with the double swell front pigeon holes, drawers and com partments above. Youlll remark at its beauty of line and cabinet work. . Priced at- . $97.50 Lovely New Bookcases i : Another extremely attractive piece that will add charm to any living room or library is this new blended mahogany bookcase. It has three compartments, the glass doors with novel wood overlay bars. Four shelves give ample book space . $85 . Coxwell Chair and Stool ... '..,.c Nothing matches the. genuine Coxwell chair far true comfort. This Js a particularly fine piece, beautifully done. The uphol stery Is black mohair with black and gold tapestry back; tassol lace trim; exquisite cushions. The price is $127.50. A large, lux uriously cushion footstool to match is $17.50. . v.. Mahogany Coffee Table Coffee tables are popular and most useful either for living room serving or for an occasional table. This one is of mahog any with black lacquer trim, turned legs and stretchers priced at $19.75. - . V : "Four Floors Of Superior Furniture" A Pretty Table Thin icoulon;il ims ;- jin i orliiKouuJ. fotcm'UMl ... inn-, hominy top uml licnullfully tinned i;.Ks. Tho finish (n . lurcinrr anil the tulilo la lnrK' enough ror rnrilM o.' nmttll enough for any taKtc ful KinuiiinK In llni living roinn. Koehler Sofa Suite The graceful and -beautifully unhol- stered sofa is replacing the davenport' in many homes, the early American designs being reproduced. This suite has solid mahogany hand - carved frame with covering of fine , mohair. It is Koehlei'-made and is a charming and : most moderate priced suite "at $200. . .. r ;. $29 Buy On Our Budget Plan Many other "scatter la : 1 s" will upiH-al lo you for i iTi otlnff new comrort anil allinrdvoni'SM. Homo new tilt ton ilesij-ns are especially nice. "Thirty Years of Superior Service" annuals and Hinall plants oil. mi survive the winter. Order plenty It will come up hi'lcM and of pnpl'V "'''-'l and try Home nf Ihe H Ih one of the hrmllent or(new HtiulUM. Announcement WE ARE QUITTING BUSINESS Saturday, April 16, 1927 All accounts must be paid in full on or before this date. HARRIS GROCERY, ii Across The Track MAIN" 731 HEALTH do vor wish to (iirr ti iu:k( i i.osts? Ity.l. II. Itiih, M. I)., Ulnulm, Ky. Membev LioiKfia Meinoriul I Ilrtt It tlto Tn be absolutely miro of un ea ly eotiiinniinatlnn of your desire l Ih Im'h to o hack ut Uawt two neratioiiH nod chooHi your KiandpareutH. 4 'olleet four sueh whom yon have reason to bellevo will pas on to ihelr ehlldren certain ehar aeti -rlstlcH, such as stooped Khoul d i h ( w it h htrli of spact- fur the pi npci' eNpatudou of the Iuuka1 . antipathy ti lird getting tnout;h rest uml kiMiu: until fatigued), a de.slie tn mold all kinds of oit! ibnir evereise, fear of freah Ul', and nlli'T laetdis that produce en unhealthy, puny' Individual. I el us hoite vuw that thf"'' cliaiactei'lMtles which I'tredlNpone to the old Idea (eyen now frequently! ThIhtcuIohIh Ih prevontahlel lte-!un Inherited tendeney toward tu heard) that Avin over unmp eel- member thai even hetUthy people j bvrcllloHH Wquld. If he avoided hi lars will cause tuberculoids, or tret tind well horn Individuals fra- tinjr one'H feet wot will cause pneumonia. Would you think that tflven any sort of conditions (hiK'Ii an the damp cellar or wet leot ) that one could produce a mouse or a pansy? Of course nut. for you realize that all llvlmr things must hae parents and if Mil Ih, true, na It surely I. then the lv-1 Injc plant which causes tuhercu-; losis must come from otlu r- like pin at ft. - The plant cuuslnfr tiihercUloin j will prow most easily In; the' "Weakened" body such as .;'hnvef nsK' d you to choose, but it wilt ' Krnw on the "race track' ( rcsls-! tant or healthy body) If conditions' are rltrht. Similarly, the waKeneil: body will never become n prey to. tuberculosis unless ttte microscop-: le plant causinn; tuherriitosls 1b; introduced. j In addition to selecting 1 ll.i unll II ii It Ai. II In. )A.1.- t)uentty die of cause they have the Infection. The individual wllh a victim of the feet Ion, never have taken the dU- liiliei'oiilnult hn. been exposed to lin'1 coul(l l,ot hftT "white plaffiio." i fer-from tuberculosis will be inherited by our forbears, in onu-r to be nr- oiir parents find passud on to est of the end' result, we must ro ynu, and then you are sure that; one p farther and Intioducei (the Miil (your body) In fertile forjhilo this body the orimnism M , the crow 111 of the little plant ' tuberculosis. This Is best and i w ha h causes t iibereulowli ,as soon more certainty accomplished by ( as lids lutte plant .Kiln entrance ! iiisociailon wllh some one who U , ! t our body. lalr:idy snffertnjr with tuherru-j I 't course, ih--' plant cJin't crow J hsis nnd illwh.irRlnn the little : una I ho M-eiT U sown and one plants about him by sneeaiinj and ''""'I Kft IuIm icuto,-tti. iirt matter 'conirhlnif. He with him and JTel , ' tuiu e:tk h may be. untU he has some of his plants Into your hOdy I 1 thi i'iiihi Intro. lured Into nnd In-the caiefulty prepare! n!l j his Kji ni. ;rtisit doesn't psuaMv thev will floui lsh. Then yoil. " rncc track, but It -will . w hile a llvlmr. ninvhK heiluilnm.! V ' ""i it in . line h ut;. i no lUti uerii,uinni liKiow there it the track Is disca rd-1 en n supply others about bv'itl f 1 nnd if the cmss the little plants, for you j owes Vm.eds aio tnlroduced. but It will minions of then:. because Mev( r ttrow unless the seeds nr ' mnltlplv rapidly In your body n j j Introduced. tlni" iroes on and you pro:rcfl irl These htutciiunta bi intf to mini ton aid cteiully. A Real Money Barrel To help you save and lwie START with' A COIN END WITH A BARREL OF MONEY , GET ONE TODAY Come in let us explain our plain to fur nish a bright metal money barrel to say ing depositors. It offers a most conven ient means of saving. The Equitable Savings Bank TKACII YOV.MJ TritKF.Y . ,p 17e Rlrls ,)y M V. S. l)OMITIC SriKNCR I.ec Turk of Missouri at lh Klam. rONHTANTINOI'l.K Turkish honl Normal school start -on thoir of teaching domestic households will he conducted I careers somewhat on Ainerlcnn lines when 1 science. ! ABERDENE -UTAH Of the coal mined in the AVest Aberdeen-Utah is the very best Field - Garden - Grass Seeds You cannot find anywhere higher quality, seed than our 1927 stock. All seed tested for, purity and germination. ;; SAWYER-HOLMES MERC. CO, Phone Main 17