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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1921)
- . . o a I 1 r 35 r 1 PAGE 4 "0 a "Cbe Obscnvr , .J : . . AS IND1PENDKNT ,EW8P.frKR atabllahed dally and weekly at La Orale,Oregon.y La Oraod Ireaing Observer Publishing a'oaipanj tt at (La Poatoffice It La Grande, Ore., oi E&eond Claw Ball Matter Address all 'Communications to OMERVaH, Adazw v., La Uraneto, Onfua CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PA-PEE a tat la other cltlee Oregon Jlotel News Stand. Portlaufl; Iaiier'al Newi Stand, Portland; Multnomah Newt Blaa'd, Vartlaoi BCBScitrrnoN rates ' ' By Carrier fatty. oer month -. .7e Dally, per six mo. In advance 4.trO Dallr. per threa month. ...11. 15 Dally, single copy ..bo By BU11 Dally per year In advance. .18.00 Dally threa months In advance $1. BO Dally, l montns in advance ij.vv uaur, per montn ev Weekly Observer-Star, by mall, per yoar In adrance (1.60 MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PIIKB8 The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also the local news published therein. All rights of re-publication of special dispatches here also are reserved. , FOOD WASTE When "Big Bill" Haywood tells the Russian Bolshevists of the "capitalistic coi.ewracy" that exists in the United States for the purpose cf destroying food, he evidently foigela all about the activities o? his I. W. W.. friends a couple of years ago when they were burning farmers' crops. Or if he docs remember it, perhaps he legards it as a philanthropic effort to usher in the millennium. You never can tell what color a fact or situation will take in a lied mind. Jt is true, however, that a good deal of food has been des troyed in this country somewhat after the manner that Haywood charges. There has been no "capitalistic conspiracy" other thnn the greed of an occasional group of middlemen, who, when a city market became clogged with fruit or vegetables or fish, have destroyed it, or allowed it to rot, in order to keep up regular prices, instead of giving consumers the benefit of it. Certainly there has been no general attempt to "starve the workingman into submission." Only Mr. Haywood's precious I. W. W., with its ruthless warfare against' any other brand ot labor thhii its own, lias tried to do that. But there is just enough truth in the accusation to make honest and patriotic Americans rather sensitive There is, however, a vast amount of food waste ii this country, unintentional but none the less inexcusable. It is mainly the waste of food on the farms where it is produced and where it is allowed to rot because of lack of labor to gat'ier it and lock cf transportation facilities to get it to market. It if natural; perhaps, in so new, vast and bountiful a country, but it will not be excusable much longer. An essential part of tlu conquest cl the continent is the thrifty distribution and con sumption of what the continent produces. THIS BILL SHOULD PASS. The "truth-tu-fubrlt t bill. Is iii for discission in congress ngujii The helpless citizen can only won dcr why thcro shc.'ld bo so mu'h discussion over a meusi.ro so sativ A business mun wl o went to Washington to represent the wool growing Interests and Bjicuk In favor of the bill doelures tbut shoddy 'i ruining tho wvul bivriii'ss, beak Ing down the pujblic morula and making church iiiuuibcra swear. Thin Is- a sad lnllct:nent, but even If It is exgReratid tliuro Is still plenty pit reason why the m. si-ro should pVM. f.hnlcly Is all riKlit, niii' lui Sta legitimate uses, but it bhoulj be old for what it is. : Any man' Who -. lahus to bII any Commodity under fi.lso label or fr.lse pretenses Is a cIimhI who Should be put out of business. If )iht4inte.rpriHa will :iot siaiul tin test of honesty it should fail. He deserves no protection. The, iwnerti man waiiis and ihtiIs none. NYIth"r should the honest man bo furred to icnnpctt- with thq (list: out at when t'.ere are means U. I'rnvent. The public, too, is cntltlc-l to such .is sirnnce In .the q-.i Illy of the. Kaoilr It buys as Hentitor Bui ot's bill would . rovlde. Mtny m-'aatip's come before roji gress which e.rn obsmr-o and deuuuid - IcnK-drawn (' Iw. UHs'.on mid inu.li wels". Inu of e.vldenre, bet II e "truth in-fsbric'' bill is not of this type. It Is a nutter In wbb ,i the merlin ot the case are vineat und In tvblrh tie public would like t sen a llttlr all-wool ln Inl.-itlon without nu more shotUy of delay. o If a o.'lelrut.U c mtoia In eon areas ever grows popular, we'll liaVe millions of tiush.iiii'.s and wives of Opr site poltttixtl f.iitli not taking the trouble to vote, because tkey're "paired." - o ' tlart says tbat reidJuHtmeut la aot ended. ome .-enle can't even notkv that It's b'gmi. Ti e gard:ner knows that jt Is at the month of weedinKs. An Irate citizen is -after the dough nut proiiteers. Ho wants to see the doughnut-r.i hers In t'iu hole. U A "Vmnaslum has been intro duced at tho national capltol to help icducci ... t-4jn'Breg8inon- Wlll It also .etp to reduce the na lion's expense? 0 A(Ur a visit to the beaches one onlooker declined that extreme de flation has reached tho bathing sui at least. hlmklng of Hand; It Is a sign of cordial weK-om-ror a woman ta offer her hand uper scceptllig' uli Introduction. A smile a nod and a murmur la full reeogni tlon In tho ee of Miiuny, . but ii recent yeais tbu American custom of showing pleasure of an Introduc tion by tho shaking of hands has be. come recognized by a! clauses ot society. Monday "Finger Howls.' June Is the n onlh of iMln: June I. 1610. Lord Lie la Wan arrived at Jamrsto ii- Va , Hh usptlee for the tiiM M'llUra. June t, ll lenneitsee to od. d from the tnion 'Jane I, lit.-'Uattl it Crias Jtajs. Va. - HoclalUI r..ij. Tge tSorialtst Laboi ii eriiiln avte4. In 1191. but being pootly or (arita4 It i'toduir.1 fatbi tmprva ioP Vfwa labor. t.laht Jeata latei. . It0a It made a at ton set bii) toi ' 1 mognlllon as ettdciuad by the in tRiw In the "popular t (or its mildete. In this campaign, fie tx: canlrunttd i'h ir its. taaka. ta eeir' i''nt7ii irty O t I" ") V - 0 State News I I tu Itomaluo, aclliig upon tin il v ;: ot hid ..Hoi ny, plial noi KUiIry to tho first dt'Kreo m tn i I'hirjse Ht Horpb.rfc this weok. -lto main j Imtt runtttt;-(Ml bfnre !iJh ta dtcUn.rt, to 'l'-) murder o( A' iilvij.:t bt'UetUclfr. Rev, 1. M. Woih!, of AppUMon Wiyronstn, ha txun luiincd us pt. tnr i( (he MoHiottlHt ehurch i( Cor vllis, to tiike the plaro vncHtcd b the icsl;natl(in of Dr. ra'rklusnn ubo wont to SUnh'.ttoii, Kdiitiaa. Tho mldlr of 1U took a roiiK Miinrt on Montorinl .V". K.(tlHt 4 de.Ut.t3 thJ. Ihf dfUll Walt glfa uy. . . Mr itrl Mrs. WilUjtn rhllili'm, an MsvfMl coupU of Hill, ttro w w t i r i r ilmiiki from tli rcl!lt rnhiif .nrr fl tt n at HvtiM ltirr. 1 lin ( till df'l-4 t4 l eili,tMt to inn otJMl uik Uub did not fil.o tho tight- vt . S'taw berries and rosea, parades "1 paaesnts, aihle'u tontrstn am at tier features attracted on of th Is'Ke.t ,, most liilarieua itonda to let.anaii jor the ttawbc-ry Fair. ''nh was held Iti.tsy am SA'ur lat.' tho eient was iloied with i a'teet Uanctt ,,. . e m 1 . e J k HeneftO ha ttn elected ra.luate ua ,gr ot the lniei -.rant Ilf aav "x i' t '"d'"'. 80 t"3 . .o o , e e o , e A a o o 0 iiA UAAilLFA ab V&ilaUTlf UIXiKTCin v , ,N " - w ji o . .. w art, ....... -O .in - . - . - -a-1 V A A ' 1 saaa - I o a. r v II OTnvr.si.AY.JDXE g.ft21 - THE OFFICE -CAT PLANS F0 NEW HOMft WIIL BE DONE SOON - " r. . Harry Fell ton, . O.-W. conductor. Ill build a'flvf.atiom bunealow at II thT(()prneit of ffnd Cedar streets ithla sesaruer. C. B. Miller, ar chitect, la coeieletlng pjans for the hosse low aasl In t few days ethe ooetract tor the rork will m let. The bueaslew-will, have a large basesseat la which will b6 a laundry roosi 4ad bpskIous furnace sod fuel reoais. The livlag room will have an artistic flrefface. There will be two bed rooms, dlnlng'-rooin. kitchen breakfast roam and bath. The rear bedroom has three Urge fly JCHICS will practically transform It Int sleeplnggporch. I Tnrougnout tne noose ouni-iuj features provide every posslbleacon-' Penlent 1e plats, excepttis soma of 0the details. are0oomplet and as fe)n aa the contract Is let work will be atarted on the bouse. June 10th last day to pay watfr rent without a penalty. 8-8-2t. I Know. 1 used to think I knew 1 knew But now I must confess. The more I know I know I know 1 know 1 know the lees. Our conception of a real gentle man la one who doesn't yawn when the conversation doesn't happen to be about himself. The Federal trade commission, without cracking a smile, says: "If tho middleman were eliminated, prices . would decline." And as somebody else has said If one had a bucket of Ice water In Hades, be might ica.dlly sell It at 1 100 drink. Arranged your list of questions for Mr. Kdioan yet? Why Is it that next to bearing you say he Is big euough for Tresl dent of the United Slates the av erage fellow would rather hear you knock the fellow he don't like more than anything else In the world. A La Grande man says the aver age wile gets just as mad If you etay around the house oonstanlly as .ibe does If you stay away from the house constantly, which Is a part the Bob stulf of lite. Ami They Wonder. Now and then a bralnle3S girl marries a sensoleBs fellow and the wonder why their darling son Is not a second Daniel' Webster. , rotors of I'eei IhIiiicns. No wonder I am on the blink, It gives my uervea a Jar, To listen to the chesty gink Who calls his td a car. In Havana a picture show mn offoied a prUo lor the girl with the ' most captivating mouth." Thon trouble started. The .prise offered for "the most beautiful eyes" was awarded by his wife to her husband ufter she bd finished with him. ' Cue- local employer says that af ter a man gets -fired he loves to toil that he knew more than the boss ird so the boss was ufraid he woulu lesu hts job aul r,-ed him. No Need lo Worry. ' . e don't see wtiure a .fel'ow wo rwrrles'H deaf mt:te is entltlel to miv sympathy, lu any 'event.' he don'i havo to -.v.iri,' ubout wha'. he "iys In his alci-u und that's gci. deal. llo you remember when a boy was tickled to death to get an al lowance of ten ccntB a week? Time Change. The old-timer who measured his step forward Inward success by the UKMioy be had In the bank now has a son who gauges his progress by tho car ho can afford. They Knew It. Oh, what's the use. Even before wo had these "give it away" skirts most every fellow knew a girl hsd legs. . , Jut when a fellow thinks he can pronounce every proper name In the language, somebody asks him t projiounco Tucson, Arizona. Almost time for the peach cro; to be killed by.fro.it again. S'oir that Mother's Pay has pass ed, sister has probably decided to read th" magazine again while mother does the dinner dlshe. flrand Itaniils' i. reported to bf hort of cabinet, luaaets. ama thins ill Her lin.' Natme Is consistent after all. The nil which M'lbleus the back of th' auiateur Kar.U'irer'a neik abo put the vel eit the vhwBA.of the straa- beirics, , , . I m - up-srefttlens About It has always bean deemed -l"cky by the snparatltloos to kill a ronia or a Bwatle-w. la soma lands the Ul nek U the I III! eg be. aerlAmtal. Is eanceJed If bmral la ft-rea to tht windows. on each of the two outer bseaose leej Saw erotmd the' creea wans ana, woen open, tne winaows Calvary. ' - VaiuaMs "8ufe rrvV-it'i.t:i it,. -,tJ wtt 'A.-nTlt. 'er r.btit-i tiatite to a hvmtd iifitrj. liit tl. sia bat a ainatl hart Wf f.tn(..t t(. the rtrv ilesert. tt KKt a oh.U'eoce frun nothing n-ir s ilt!ii i thnn erns.-.te brush an , nniMr g a man can eat Ibe dxv. ,ii, n',.,1 ev.i-s of our own Wt, l,!.b a e ea'l.-l burrns." will irMe .... i,..,nrmt! and other rem inllts of nui, i nner. lee. . little Hrr Tomhrra.-'; lllr l.ner Tt'iiVhere In a bit 'for i'; Ib.et ate sold oil I vjfliy have a Coal Bin or a Wood Box? TOjcari get clean ecoiomi- X cal lUarl Oil from dealers everjryvha You aa yourself a lotVf trouble andVporlr when yn cook with a goV oil cookstovj No ashes to cafVy no fires td .tuireyourfrequVit attention. 1 With a good ocookstove ' and Pearl Oil the hearts applied directly to the cookingNutensil. The heat is steady and dScend- able. Pearl Oil gives highXuel values. Pearl Oil is the clean burn ing, uniform, economical kero-. aene refined and re-refined by special process. Dealers every where. Order by name Pearl Oil. m STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL OIL HEAT AND LIGHT rA m .-. -- ! .La Grande -goes to the- Union Stock " Show Store closed all day Thursday Pay Cas We are located' best Utah coal, plies, and do trait1 Prompt Delivery At 1517 ic gipd dry aer wt 5 and Pay Less fferson avenue, where we sell the iood, hay and grain, poultry sup- k. Phone Main 714 Stile a Elledge PAY CASrKAK'D PAY LESS CANT FIND A BUYER? TRY AN OBSERVER AD. RMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS La Grndfc Concrete Pipe Co. MAfUS a l ParE I b-ti nh ppi -PElMAf DRAIN TILl SEWER IRRIGATION ' CULVERT NT AS THE PYRAMIDS- HOLLOW BUILDING BLOCKS HOLLOW SILO BLOCKS SECTIONAL SEPTIC TANKS FOUNDATION BLOCKS Factory at IslanOTity, Poatoffice Box 791 ANNOUNCEMENT 7 nnounces Dodge Brothers A Subst'antial Reduction In The Price Of Th eir Cars Effective Jane 8th. i 0 0 1 e 7 '(f1, 1 a e 9 93 SMITE as e 9 0 o p . 'i a V o e 09 o O Q , r.,--ntw peui , i a4-vj'..e sf O 9 . o 8 e e e op eo e. m e JO)! 0 ,