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A Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, October 1, 1925) mi '-i-ivi 1 m urn i ' (Incorporated) An Tnrti'pemlent NewftpHper FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor nnd PubHwher HARVEY F. MATTHEWS BualnftSH Msnasor Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, la Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at the Pontofflce at La Grande, Oregon, a Second :luss Mall Matter under net of March 2, 1879. OFFIOTAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THfl ' CITY OF LA GRANDE MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The AMHocinfftd Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publlca ion of all nevo dispatches credited to It or not otherwlae credited r published herein. All rlehts or republication of special dla mtches In this paper, and also the local news herein also are eserved. . National Advertising Representative M. C. MOGENHT3N & CO., Inc., mri Kran Cisco, Los Aneies, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, Detroit. New Fork SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uy Currier t-t iiionti in advance... -......-........ 76o . . -fl nuititht) In advance .........,... 4.60 Ry Mall !-:'!! month in advance.. ...... 60o ;.tiiy phi Mx months in advance ..- $2.60 illy, per year in advance ...........$6.00 . W i-HKly OtiHervr-Stnr, per yeiir .. 12.00 ADVERTISING RATES tilitpiay, foreign, per column inch 42o Display, local, per column Inch tWM.... 40o Pimp rontrnet prices on application. A SOLEMN WARNING Wherefore I wiy unto you. All man ner of sin untj blasphemy ahull be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy iigalnst the Iluly Ghost shall not bo forgiven unto men. Matthew 12:31. The truth will out. After being called propagandist, lob byist, militarist and conference-fixer, Williami B. Shearer turns out to be merely "an observer and reporter." Yes sir! Shearer was paid ?25,000 merely for transmitting to ship builders authentic information as to the course of the Geneva naval limitations conference in 1927. There were scores of other reporters ut that conference who sent just as authentic reports on the parley to their newspapers and didn't get a tenth of Shearer's fee for their efforts. There are reporters nd "reporters." Is it not strange that the shipbuilders should spend $25,000 for information that could be theirs for a few hundred dollars? Is it not strange also that their re porter should have misunderstood his instructions and attended the conference as advocate rather than as news gatherer? While it is certain Mr. Shearer was a reporter de luxe at the Geneva parley, it is not so certain that he was not something else. TUESDAY PltOUIIAMK Tho National Hroutlcusting com pany program for Tuesday night fullowH: 7, Kuklmoi; 7:80, popu lar music; 8. vaudeville hour; 9, concert; U:30, nllunl; 10, Kpotllght review; 11 to 12, Musical Munko tcora. The Columbia Ilroadcaating sys tem program for Tuesday night follows: 8, JcHue Crawford, organ poet; 8:30, Dream Moal. I'OTtluml KGW (020kc) 7, NBC; 0:30, stu dio: 10, concert; 11 to la, danco band. Tnuontu KVI (790kc) 7:06, silent; 8, CHS, 9, Yogi Alphu; 9:30, Instrumental trio: 10 to 11, Harold Brown's Mel ody Boys. I Seattle HOMO (920kc) 7, NBC; 10, con cert: 11, news; 11:15, NBC; 12 to 12:30, organ. j KJH (97okc) 7, recordings and, musical programs. On kin ml KI.X (SSOkc) 7, news; 7:30, Mil-1 na Klsclier. pianist; 9, pianist, ten- i or, nccordiunlst and xylophonlst; 10 to 1 1, dance music. KCIO (70kc) 7, NBC: 10. Schnitzel and Watunuuc; 10:10 to 12, NBC. Kpnluilin KIIQ (fi'JOkc) 7, NHC; 9:30, Dough Hoys; 10:15, NBC. i Denver KOA (SSOkc) 7. NHC: 8:30. light opera "Hiawatha's Wedding l''east." . - Salt I -a lie City KHI, (1 130kc) 7, NUC; 9, Slnl ureH. lAIH Alllft'lCH I KNX (lOSOke) 7:30. Dr. Uaum gardt: 8, Tom and mule; 9:30, featurea: 10, danco music; 12 to l, courtesy program. KM ((Moke) 7, NBC: 11, news. KHJ CJIIOkc) 8, CHS; 9, fentufes, 10, dance music: 12 to I, organ. Kan I'Vniiclscfi KI'O (0okc) 8. NBC: 10. Tom my and llol; 10:3(1 to 12. NHC. Kl'-lti: (iliokc) 8. features: 10. Baron Waste and Duciun; 10:10 to 1, danco music. Tweed is in the Mode This Fall u 1 I IP One of tho most utiiklng fculuic) of the autumn slvles Is the nOc,l i.nnir-initiie liefl, Willi a pieilllllll I III COlllir llT OIIC of the coai'Hcr pelts. At tho rjKht Is ii unlquo effect In old lace, with tiered skirt of mala? lace and net,; and deep capo collar over a girdle of Nile flower green ribbon. Health Talks AS ADKQI.'ATK ALKALI KKNI'IKVI-I (A Factor In Mental Health) Ity William K ;imlmM M. D., liOiilsvillo, Kt-iiturky 'I'n one who haa, fur many years, had tho privilege of obHerving ln divlflualH from tho Htandpolnt of their ncrvoiiH and mental makeui), mental health appears uh an Ini portunt factor In tho atudy of pre Kervatlon f health during the Congress cannot ijnore Hie bill introduced by Senator Vandenburg, of Michigan, to end that tyranny permitted by ,lho contempt powers of the courts. It cannot have escaped the members of congr'esslhat these powciVare more abused today than they havo been for many years, and that the evil i3 a growing and alarming one. The Vandenburg measure would amond tho judicial code in a way to prohibit the same judge from both challenging and .adjudicating an alleged contempt of court when the alleged contempt is not in his immediate presence and when it involves a personal issue touching upon his own character, reputation or exercise of power. What the bill proposes to do is to guarantee freedom of speech and a free press by making it safe for individuals and newspapers to publicly criticize a jurist they believe to bo incompetent, corrupt or unqualified. Kxisting contempt laws empower judges to imprison those who criticise them even though the criticism be just an essential to the public welfare. Were every judge to exercise these powers with I unrestraint the American institutions and ideals of free speech and freedom of the press would be destroyed, and, thoso safeguards gone, government and the courts would fall into a state of the most deplorable corruption and decay. AVKDXKSIJA V I'KOf-iltA.MU The National BrondeaHlIng com pany program for Wednentlav niirht followH: fi:3l, miloiHtH and orehen Irn; 7: SO, concert orrheNtru: H. Uoada to Romance: 8:3(1. Mill Filllv hoyH; y, allcnt; 10, mlnstrelH; 11 to 12. Mimical Al nrtket norn The CiiluirihliL itrn-Mi-.iiHti-,,- u1.uIiniio "irge, aim while many valid loin program for Wediicnday nlihl"0X1'Iun,,t,"nK liav l)een orf(,'I l of arduous indoor work of the win ter monthH, during which the in dividual haa subsisted on a rather high fat and proteid diet, and in addition may have had either mild or severe infections of the respir atory tract, a condition of relative acidosis will appear. If such a condition bo suspected It can be determined by well known labor atory tests of the blood and urine, or of the air expired from the lungs. If present to any marked degree, and allowed to go uncor rected in an individual who Is at ail unstable in his nervous and mental makeup, serious conse- so called acidosis, uch as nre manifested by a persistently red tongue or a fllghtly pungent odor of the breath, can usually be cor rected by a liberal diet of sweet or starchy foods and the adminis tration of moderate amounts of alkali. In those individuals, how ever, who have a high degree of acidosis, or Its counterpart, a very low alkali reserve, and who do not respond to the ordinary meth ods of treatment, symptoms of mental hebitudo or even a definite eonfusloual slate of mind may make their appearance. When such symptom" are sufficiently well established that a diagnosis of a "toxin" or an "infective exhaus tive" state of tho brain can be made. It Is at once apparent to the experienced observer that sev eral months of hospital care will be required to bring about a com plete mental restoration. Wo suggest. therefore, that those Individuals who have had any sort of an Illness with fever during the winter months, or who, in the spring and early sunnmer, have either lost considerable weight or note that they are per sistently "tired out" and do not feel refreshed after a good night's sleep, should consult their usual medical adviser and request that he not only give them a thorough physical examination, but also look into the question of their alkali Several eastern stateH are con- from alrplnnes. Just throwing sidcring legislation prohibiting another hardship in tho way of the dropping of lighted clgareta women flyera. FALK LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K.WEST & CO. The overall we guarantee You can't go wrong on this overall. We're back of it and the factory is back of us. You don't save money buying a cheap overall. It goes wrong and you have no comeback. Why monkey with cheap stuff when this overall is guaranteed to give you lots of wear, comfort and satisfaction? Just try on t pair. You'll like it so well you won t want to take it off. All sizes in stock. I warm inoutliM. KtntlHllcH biivo sliown Unit tho i ,luonne" onnue. number of ikIiivInhIoiih to nii-nl..!: M"Mli' tlnnsltniy comlltliin.s ot lHMIiltalH flurlnir tho inmiiliH of tho j ZTJ " " I Hnrliiir and oiirlv Miiinnw.f u iiunuii., I. 1 J J u T - . A 1 O " - . flu m-Mim m- u a . n , UlUUUll 111 Llllil ll"il Onus Diuir Store. -A.lv. STILL SAFK IN THE SOUTH! Just when it seemed that public opinion iiml universal p v.ctieo had beatowed respectability, loRitimaey and righte o;:. ness upon cigarette smoking irrespective of age or sex, tho Methodist board ot temperance, prohibition and public mo? als pounces upon the filthy weed as the next thing; to bo prohibited. Has tho board the enforcement of the liquor laws so well in hand that it has time to attack that lesser evil, Lady Nicotine? Prohibition of cigarette smoking is to be started in a small way. That is, the guardians of the nation's morals have de cided to forbid advertising cigarettes by radio and the mails nnd to centralize on the younger generation. Their campaign seems to bo patterned after the old pro-prohibition temper ance program of abolishing liquor by propaganda (sometimes called education.) Thoso who assay to stop boys, even girls, from smoking lire tackling a task more difficult than the 12 labors f Her cules. Parents, legislators, the police, the church and the tiflirtritu lini'M Iwn ..t II... 1..I. ..: ii ii UM .i"" soue mo roii-your-own era. Many iiIkhi. I Ami what have they accomplished? Judging from the results "" they have been producing more and younger tobacco addicts'. ! mi' . !!!'" ii is n very signilicant fact that it is an agencv of the Methodist Church, North, that is battling the cigarette. Jiishop Cannon's Methodist Church. South, is more or less indebted to tobacco, for its pension and building lunds have been enriched by the tobacco fortune r J. 1!. Duke, founder of tho American Tobacco Company. That miiy or "may not account for tho fact that tobacco is still safe in the South If filllcllonal Ubiililor Irritation followx: ,7, 'truiiHcontlncntiil nru- ,u;0""' "OH, there In one which lillstnrli.s your Bleep, or causes Hum- Krain; 7:110, silent: S. .Show Boat. I wo l'cl"'Vn "l ''oon Kivon ado- lug or Ilcliimr Sensation. Hacliiiche. I'oi'llanil iiato cnmihasls: nnd that Is a ihy- j I .en 1'nlns, or miiiie.ilar aches, mali- KtiW (Ii2l)lc) (i:3ll, NHC: 8:30. K'' condition known to tho modi-! imr you reel tired, depressed nml features: 9:30, k'(lV players: lo cnl Pr"ro,,sl"" "n low alkali ro- I discouraged, why not try the "ys coneert orclleslra; 11 to 12, danco ' 1,(!l vo-" j tex 4H Hour Test? Don't Rlvn up. band. I Thorn nro prettywell deriued j tlet CysO today. I'm It to the Tiicouiu I normal HiuKm within which Ihe al-ltesl. Sen for yiiurseir hoiv iiiilek- K'Vt (7li0ke) 7, I'HS; 7:30, si- 111 ''''"crve of an- Individual : ly it works and what II does. Money lent; 8, C1UH: 9. staff artists: 11:30, ' Ml'u"''' ho uilllntalned If Ills mental ; back lr It doesn't bi lnir (pilek 1m llistrumcntal trio: 1(1, soprano' lnU,,'itV tK to bo preserved In provemenl, nud satisfy you coill leuor, pliinlst: 11:30 tu' 12. orcaii I tllllCH "Oess and strain. H is pletely. Try L'ysrex today. Only recital. I inn uniisiiiii inal afler a Kieat ileal 'liar SKHMIIO KIIQ (fiOolie) 11:30, Nl:; II, feu turcs; 10 to 12. Nlli'. x SlNlttlll KM II (11711 lie) 7, rocurdlnss uud musieal programs, HOMO (11201(c) 11:30, NUC; 8:30. features: UMB, news: 10, concert; 11, NHC; 12 lo 12:30, oiiian. Denver KUA. (830ke) 8. Amos nnd Andy; 8:15, features. Sun Fraucisi'ii KI'O (liSOkc) U:30. NHf; 8:30, features; 10, danco orclleslra; II, mh . KI''HO (lilOke) 7, CHS; 7:30. features; 10, dance music, Oakland HIA' (88llkc) 7. news: 7:30, I'M nil I'lseher; 8. educatloiml hour; 1), pianist ami soprano. KCIO ntlOko) (1:30, NIK'; !. drama "A Deserted Cabin Tale," 10 to 11, dance- orchestra. Ihis Angeles KNX (lUSOkc) 7:30. features; 10, dance music; 12 to 1, courtosy proKnilu. KHJ (llOOkc) 7. C1!S; 7:30, f e.i -lures: 10, danco music; 12 to 1. oman. Kr't (lilokc) 11:30, NHC; 8:3(1. rcattne; !), concert; 10, NHC; II, news. 1 1 Watch Kidneys After 40! Heed promptly kidney and bladder irregularities KIDNEY disorders are too seri ous to ignore. It pays to heed the early signals. Scanty, burning or too frequent kidney excretions; a drowsy, listless feeling; lameness, stiffness and constant backache are timely warnings. To promote normal kidney action and assist your kidneys in cleansing your blood of poisonous wastes, use Doan's Pills. Endorsed the world over. Sold by dealers everywhere. 50,000 Users Endorse Doan's: ; Jab. McDorviId, 203 Second St., HuUieiburft. Miii..uva- "M K.V i tnlly bothered mo nri 1 wa o lame it wbb hard (or ma In Yr,A nn. u.u n. L ! other. The kidney secietiona i. ere very irrcBular and I wi very nervous. After using tvoaii ruio, licit tine. 'WorkClothes A&gMjm ' 'Must Matt Good or We Will" sjSRW KEEP WEIjTj HEATTII PAYS DAILY DIVIDENDS Dr. Belle Myers Chiropractor ' Hours 2 to 5 & 7 to 8 West .Jueoltson Bldi;. La Gnu i do, Ore. Would Lie Awake Nights Suffering- "I only wish I hail the money lo huy SaiRon ror every one of my rrlenils who are sick and run down, for I know Ihcy in, uh thank nie as they !oiik lived. "I Slltfered fur over a year lth stoliiaeh Iroiiltle and lu ll I K e H t I o II. TRY W.K. GILBERT CO. FIRST take a hot water liottle to hed Midi me, lo ease I he pain and some times I siif. lered s niueh I could not sleep a "Ink. I aelually lived on Inead ' and milk fur liiont lis. I wtisenuJ slipated a:i. lillioits: my sl.ln was yellow and 1 l;ad lillndiiUT dl.;y siiells. Nolhluir cine me mole than tempniary relief II II 1 1 1 I mult. I ' il lul.liiir SarKotl. "It's wonderittl tile uhv Satuoii looiiKlii liaeK my health. I'm limiKiy all Ihe time now and rati anylhlni; 1 want. My slomaeh Irouhle Is cone and I've ntr ly I Rallied six peilllds. I just feel , sti-oauer and belter In every way. Hai Kon I'llls r.-Bolaled me perfect - I ly- Now my color is healthy and1 my lulloiiMieivs and dlr.ay spells are' over. I'll ,e Kad to tell nnyho.l? j what Siiiiron did fur me." - Kred ll ! Haechle. HI V:. I'oillnnd lloiil, vm il . i -ortl.iii,l, (iieson. liv.1 CiuMi liruir SPEEDY! It looks to us like this yowi"; man rather prides himself on lieinjr a one .'iriiu'd driver. No doulil he iidniils he's fust at Ino w heel and on the road. That's YOUTH, hut we've all seen speed misplaced in this day of automohiles sometimes with a lot of damage. Now if he has his ear insured proper ly and has enough public liability to pro tect, the other fellow then we mijiht eM'iise him a little more . Say what you will, it simply doesn't pay to drive these days without full automobile coverage. Wo pay accident costs we know. "INSURE IN SURE INSl'RANCE" Union Mortg,ae & Investment Co. JAC K H. FERRIS, THE INSURANCE MAN Real Estate New Foley BIdg. Loans Used Model 'A9 Fords U: you contemplate paying as much as $500.00 for a used car it will pay to consider the cars listed below. Model A performance with the economical operation of the new Ford should appeal to any purchaser of a used car. Please bear in mind that the original owners have taken the first depreciation which is always the greatest on these cars. IMS)- l-door Standard Sedan. Driven only 5500 miles. This ear cannot lie told from new and car ries our new car guarantee $650 1921) Tudor sedan. This car is mechanically per fect in every way $550 Standard Chev. license, motometer and lock Driven only 1100 miles. This car was taken in on a new town sedan and carries new car guarantee $655 192!) Standard coupe. Driven 4,000 miles, has lots of extras. Carries our new car guarantee $655 1!28 Standard Coupe. Driven only 10,000 miles This car has A-l ruhlwr and is in fine condition Carries our guarantee. 2 $575 192S Sport Coupe, special paint job. this car. Well fenders, trunk and New tires. We guarantee $585 Perkins Motor Co. 4th and Adams. I'll. Ma in ivl) bio; ani-lito. AiJ