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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. Tuesday, October 20, 1929 Sa(Sraitfo faming farcfar Coo!er Attractive It Is possible thnt crimp inrrejisj In the summer hecnuse there Isn'i so; much objection to lieinir put fu lite cooler. Arknnsns (inzelte. Seandiaavian Mythology The Edda It the book of tlie mrtliolo(tical lore of Scnpdlnnvla by Snorrl Sturluson In the Thirteenth century. He Note Her Endurance A man never fully realizes tin. power of a woman's eloquence mull after he gets married. Chicago News. SiTOS.'l (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY ..Editor and Publisher There's Something in the Air! m .i . i m ,1 HARVEY P. MATTHRWS . ....BualneM Manager ' Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1410 Ad ami Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Star published every Friday. ; Entered at the Pontoff.ce at La Orande, Oregon, u Second ' Clasa Mall Mnlter under not of March 2. 1879. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND THfl '!- CITY OF LA GRANDE! 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BAKER'S I'AI'BR OBJECTS Baker Democrat-Herald "While I do not .wish to charge the board with wrongdoing 1 feel confident that two members knew they were going to 'soak' Baker before the hearing began. The unfairness of the rulings speak for themselves. No comment is needed. That the board worded its decision so as to give a public impression thnt Baker had been con victed of all charges, yet lacked the courage to declare the contested men ineligible convinces me that they knew in their hearts that the players were eligible on the grounds con tested and purposely left the matter ambiguous so as to have a hole to crawl into if their decree was contested in the courts. That Baker innocently played either one or two men in the Prairie City and Nyssa games whose eligibility was later questioned by alleged failure to make certain credits in Corvallis and Salem respectively, gives the board a chance later to say that this was what it penalized Baker for if that becomes desirable. This violation if it occurred was purely technical and involved no wrongful intent.' This was recog nized by everyone at the hearing as the record will show. In the meantime the impression goes out that Baker was convicted of a far more serious offense. "What are wo to do about it? I nave no recommendation to make. It will depend on the attitude of the people, which seems to be 'plenty hot.' The fact that we have been wronged does not necessarily give us a right of appeal to the courts, but there are probably three of four points from which such h fighlBould bo launched if the community wants to do it. Tho fact that we have been wronged and have a legal remedy does not mean that we necessarily ouirht to avail ourselves of it. That will depend upon the attitude of various interests, parents and guardians of the lwys, the school board, business and civic groups and individual citizens. That is for then! to determine. My job is to give the people the facts they are entitled to have before they do anything. "In the meantime La Grande has won her fight. The Baker football learn, which perhaps could not have been de feated on the gridiron, has been put out of business by order of an athletic committee. Regardless of what is done we will in all probability be unable to play any schools that are members of the stale association this year. We are out of the Eastern Oregon championship race! It is customary for the losers to extend congratulations to the winner of a hard (ought battle, and on behalf of the people of Baker The Democrat-Herald felicitates our neighbor city on her victory We trust it will be worth to her what it has cost and will cost. The above is a portion of the editorial comment of iMr. Main waring- in the Baker Democrat-Herald yesterday fol lowing the protest decision by the state board 'sj.lnv,lv ll does not "wish to charge the board with wrongdoing" but says that the "board worded its decision so as to give a public impression that linker had been convicted of all charges, yet lacked the courage to declare the contested men ineligible." Wo H1 vnlrv I.. (I... lt..1 ' "v,: paper inus charge the! slate board with an unfair decision, to raise the crv of "dirty deal." It i.s quite possible that the state Iu..tI ',,, ,...'.! acted wrongly-cqually possible that they mav have acted rightly. U,0 important thing is that the state board is a properly delegated authority to decide such patters for the slMc association of which the linker school was a member It is unfortunate that the linker paper is not good sport nioiign to accept the decision, wronged as it mav feel nd let the matter drop. Unintentional violations ..f a n,ic if such they were, do not make the rule less binding linker may justly feel that her school is the gont in a test ense of eligibility but her people should also feel; as we believe ntnnv ol them do, that scholnslic athletics in the state have been well served by this airing of eligibility regulations and prne ices in the interest of better, more sportsmanlike cinpeti tion, thnt the state board's authority shall be recognized and a new stait made. Tl . i inr Koi iy mine in lie u in ., i,,.,u.... :.. .i.: . . iii'iinii.v. tin' oviMioniiiiB oi i 'cvK5S'irr i 1 Health Talks , 5S5 'X Z2S. IjMIkL'-! FAUCS Successors to N.K.WEST & CD. LA GRANDE STORE The Flared Coat Paris Decrees "The Flare" yoi h riiiLirs itnn inci(;iiT ?' Ktlwunl Hhemmi Minor, M. I )., Ni-w York I'Hy, Nmv York. Tim MU'll Who llllVO llntio tllillKH in IITC IlllVf llOI1l HO liil'iM-- ly Urea urn' a v k kioii ml ha t bron pri'imrcit In chiltllmnil. Tlu rUKff'(l oulrloor life of I.IiicoIo'm parly iIhvh lunloiihtiMilv Uitvi- him tin Ntri'iiKlh anil I'ndiiniiH'u wlih otit which ho iniultl luiv' fnlidi In' hiM rreal tank. Koospvi-lfK curly yraiH In tin- op. n without tiiH i(n kv him physical Hln-nnlh to nrnxcrnln ho ' Hiit'eovurniii' u. trenii'iieliniK pro.trctK of hiH carcor rou rotncinhcr thai ItooHfvv II hum n Hlckly chilil. Uy the will to bo well, by following the siinpb' inlcy of health anil hyjift'tu'. by taking rxiTulm' in tin' open at every op portunity. llO ITilllifil tt rnirirn.1 vl.- ilily that made him tho mont talk ed of man of hlx day. Mln r-vpioitw In outdoor Hie wr n matter of daily in-wh. Tennis. hoirebark rldlmf. worn ehoppItiK. htmiinK niountain Hoiih in ('nlurado or Uz nio In Africa alt he enjoyed horniiKhly, and by ItU eiilluiMlasm hi: iiroiiKed an Interest in the reat oiil-oi-ilooiH that has ln'i n of tro inctidutis licnefit to all the Anirri cun people In belter henlth. "StreinioiiH.' was an adjective made popular by IHs HiuptiMlnj; enurKy.. 1 1 Ik siirceHH an a leader of fin en wiih in no small d-nrcv due to, hM Kn-at physical viwor. TblH is called the "machine , am." I'ai tly aa a ri-fiilt of many Itiv-cntloiiH, preaent day com pet i- . .(on In. nearly, every walk of lite; ha become very keen. Thai com petition will undoubtedly 1 ftlmnifcr a ucnera t Imi from now. l''or the hiindicji td then. m-v more than now. the truuule wilt , bo terrible. The ).., I i-,. i. i child now bids lair to be the Umer ' In lh(. coinpctltlou then. Hut hab- ltt that brim,' hdiMli. (, be ben Ithy. the overcoming of handicaps and tho nvoidanco of mental or physical WeakncHs can ne today h ciit to a trluinphuiit (oniortow. And these are ' no- wherr more readily obtained -ilhan j by the n-KUlur annual visit to thai i xceUi-nt friend, the family doctor. Th(. well child is a happy child; j he Is alert, he eats with appetite, I plays with keen enjoyment and j sleeps soundly. The rovorso nlno ! is true; the irritable, unhappy, ! badly-belmvinK youngster is not ' n normal health. W Tl'ICSDAY HUKJUAMS . Tho National Mroadcastin,; erm- la ii v ni'OL'i'ji ni fur TiiAmi-.f ni..i.t need mure 'follows: IS. musical pioKiam; 7. 7:30. ml 11 nir.. In L'cl li Ti tiiilnewu lui 11 I l'sklmos: 7:30 ttnimln r Ihik. health, through play and sports 1 vaudevillo hour; !t. sonus and mil with music and beauty and color, heroism, tho love of nature, the. love of mankind, the love of Grid, I'resident' Hoover, us Dresidint ! of tho American rhlld Health ns.j soeialion, nave the ehild's bill sic; 30, SpolliKbt lleview; 11 to 11!. Musical Musketeers. . The Columbia HroadcastiiiK wys tom urovrilni for Tuesday iilcht I follows: 6 to 7. I'aul Whiteimins .orChCHlra: 11 to 1 ' ilnneo ..rr..(.ti. nr'itra (western chain). ' rlirllls. and I run iln nn lint lei- i I.t.i l.i .! than qnot, what lie ha said: j : K(',V (fiL'Okn) (1, NliO: !l:30, " "The ideal to which e should ! roujrhboys; 10, concert; U i0 12, strive is that there shall be hio i(1,lnco band. cninj in America that . lias not ! been born under proper conditions', i that does not liVn In hvirlcnic kiii roundiiiKH. that ever Hiiffei'H from iindeinourishinent, that' does t havo prompt and efficient nivjjlu attention and Inspection, that does nut receive prhii'iu y instruction In the elements of hvirlene ami irood boiiith; that there shall ' bo no cert; 11 hi bl 1 hat has not tho com nl etc blrl hrlKht of n hoiiihI mind in a sound body and t he encourage ment to express in the fullest mcasuro the spirit within, which is the final endow merit of every human hcfnir." Ta co ii in KYI ("(SOke) 5 to it. silont: ft. band music; 10, dance orchestra; 11, CBS. Kpokane KI1Q (filtOke) C. XIIC: i;30, Doughboys; 10 to 1L', NUC. Stiu i hi ku.mii (yiMtko) ti. 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FIRST How remarkable a find this is Delicious plant sap For kidney deficiencies, high blood pressure, indigestion KIDNEY symptoms arc al ways so distressing. No wonder thousands of sufferers look upon this as n remarkable find. It is the natural sap of the famous Mexiean mnRuey plant. It is absolutely safe. A Rreat health food, a valuable tonic in kidney deficiencies, high blood pressure, indigestion and gly cosuria. In its native country this sap, or vegetable milk, is called "nguatr.iel". Now it has been concentrated by the removal of only the excess water. Not hint; whatever is added. The name of the concentrated sap has been shortened to Agmel. This great discovery lies proved particularly successful in aiding the treatment of the "degenerative" diseases. Users everywhere arc testifying to the benefits they have received from Agmcl. 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