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Siihmlar, "August 13. 1021 PAGE POUR. LA CHANCE EVENING OBSERVER Che Observer IN THE OLD HOME TOWN in imii;'i:mik1' M:uH'Ari:it ),VM KISS AZUIiKA PACK H'OWDluIt $1.25 Published dally and weekly at I.a Urawi". 1"1, V',"'1 " " """" --"" log Ob'rvr Publishing Company. HIIUCK DK.MNIH, Killlor S1.50 oz. Entered at H"' l'torric HI 1,h tlrande, Oregon, us StM-ind i'Ih MhII Matlr. DRAPERIES THAT ARE NEW ! AddrHH all niniuiiliHlloin to THK nnKKHVKIE. Illtt Aduma Ava., Ia Orandr. Druwi. r A.M rill IV 1 On eal ' "'t"'r nll.'n Oregon ilotel EiVJ.rt I'nr'llniid; MuliiimiaJi Ntwi Btand. rorllaml. 61 I1S Hir i l(. HATUf llr Carrier. per niontli ...76c ? ; .....th .2 naiir pT si "" '" advance M.60 ganJ: .,.. cj-y.g c Ti.tiv o'T vpht in advance . ffi.00 n5 v six month." In advance 13. 00 Daily! tnre monhu iu advanco 1.M Daily'. P'i ni'JnMi .. t0c wU lihwrvr-Star. by mall. r vnr Ik advance II. SO JfKMIII II III-' IA1KI) I'litH. The Axuerlnti'd Wean la pxcIuhIvpIv entitled t iih'- f'T publication of all SJwi dlMMt'-h rrdltM to It or not ntherwlai- iTedlted In tills pnpiT, and alio the loc-'il new. nubllnhcd Iheraln. All rlKbU of r-publli -atlon of xpeclal dlipatchaa here also are reserved. IJOTTeN"AWNMG RoPES'vXtRC R'EIiPOfK.lRLK.'KoR THE ACCIDENT AT ROBMSOAiS ' STOftE PTOCJAY ' "Portland" or "Oregon' Which? Dear old rorllaml, with (,'i-nerous heart and hand outstri'ti'hcfl behind her, has decided the 10:25 exposition shall be a state affair and therefore has requested a state meeting to be called to arrange for financing of thv enterprise. Now, that's. bully, lo havo the biij brother on the mouth of the Columbia proceed alone until the I'residcnt signs the exposition bill in congress, ano then throw up his hands to the re mainder of the state for funds. But it in r'Kht I'or'1'1""' hn. been doing her i-haie toward state improvements and the state can very well join the big metropolis in its ef forts to pull a string of eastern peo ple through every country lane in the hn( t.hi,nco commonwealth in 1025. Of course it takes money things. No one ever heard tell of country fair that did; not need funis and Portland will need u lot of money to finance this big electric exposition. Can't expect Frank Griffith to do it all simply because he deals iu elec tricity. Julius Meyer will put up his share on the crest of this wave of universal sentiment." With the country estates seized.! says Senator France, it was logic.-, I to take' urban property also, and ii was then a short step to confiscation of banks. Hut here is the difficulty from the Holshevist point of view: "By their very action in legitimatiz ing the seizure of land by the peasants the. Kol.sheviki laid a new anil infinite ly broader foundation for the capital ism they were striving to overthrow They see that now themselves, and are prepared to act accordingly." If the leaders are indeed as open minded as Mr. France believes, and have at last grasped the fact that 00 per cent of the Russian people nrv peasants who want to live lyi a cap italistic basis, the end of Sovietism i'; its present evil state is at hand, anil a government adjusted to meet thes t conditions will emerge before long. j Mr. France wants the American peopli to "give these folks a chance they haven't had it yet." This is doubtless true. At least. 00 per cent of it is true, for the Rus sian peasant so tar certainly hasn t The Hoover relief agen THE OFFICE CAT By Junius 1 cii's will ffivo him boat chance for to tlo those' t'10 Prosent They will feed the stiirv ink ciuKircii. iiitti inus kivc nun it lit tle couniKO to keep on denmndin Home sane method of netting keeping the just reward for his labor. A Mu.i'inimiii.l ami Spiritual I'tilt. l.eacliville, Ark. ('reHset. The Kd. ;tnd wile took dinner with Hon. Johnson and wife on limt Sun diiy. And a lino dinner we had. Iiro. Johnson and wife is one of uur best' christians in the church. The prcposcd Sunday blue laws wilt ni;iUo il unlawful (o do anything oh Monday cxcopl wail for Monday. Glad Day" A citizen of Huffnln, N. Y., who has hern doing "little kindnesses'1 for years for girls and boys who had small chance for happiness ordinarily has "I Willi t some. d?sk slockinRS," a lady said at a l.a Grande store yes terday. "losk stockings." "Von, Koll lops." for he is president of the exposition, become bo enthusiastic on the subject body, raise so prepare for Iho onslaught on your piirso for the Portland show. It is all right we live hut once and let's have the fun mid improvement I'or Hip firsl time since l!H4 the Tniled Stales is coining silver dollars.-. 'i'lia..jfiit.Mi i way Muspendad. we uiidorstand, because for such a long time there woio so few things a dollar would buy. but there will he n lot more t')' thai h has proposed a "t.la.l nay ,io ne ooserveu oy inree oi tne large .cities of his vicinity. As a u'ate he suggests October I. I On that day he would have Vvcrv citizen do at least one small ilvd to! U Is haid to uiiplekle a curuiiihor. intake some unfortunate bov or irii! Meitn- not be :;our. says O. K. Hilver. along with the commonplace things Knt, t might be by the gift of ,i thom. in life. little money, an unexpected treat of; - jsomo Kino, or n tne donor has nn wu, wen, inm mvc.i iiihi ienniH material gift to bestow, just a friend-l Itoesn'i One. ly and encouraging chat to show Or-' (Ad in the 1'ntontown, Ya. New kiddy that somebody cares whether he Standard I 4 lives or dies or lias a good time. j The Meanly about sport Flannel To speed the glad day its originator SKirta la thai, nothing but knickers Ik suggests that on the previous Sunday r,,.(iv.s;uy l-eneath them. October 2, every minister who can do so preach a "glad sermon," and tha'.J -'n, v. Mnu thv." veiled Case). newspapers and nil sorts of nrgani.:i ;..ihli.;iI1 i111Ilir himself with a when there ' ti"t inurh doing in (towtis lions unite to promote the kindly w r ' ii;,n,,r , , .,. ' jui...you miUjjLm .mov., nC wouiu nave snow piays o( downV io-ioir-d M.-Carthv. "Ol did Ihe I'ollvanua typo, to umpire (he idea . ,.ast.v .. Wilt;nl (loa(1 of simple kindliness and happiness in V(1, .1 humble things.1 A good many people will make fu-i , , .ltd' the idea. Hut if the scheme one cuts a drm k isi . f.,,,.i ; n 1 too nmch saying nothing of the' Ncronge of Scrooges who doesn't firi I chance one takes in losing eye sigh'.J l,i,ns,,f l""kiug about for a child to ... wnoni may oe given a sty inn triernt- emng. possibly a u, ,mn Just one thing the Observer would like to know if the state is to help should the show bp called a Portland show or an Oregnn show? o - This is that time of year in ihn Grande Hnndc hetwixt and between but the country is the busiest plac one ever saw. II takes ipiite a lit lie Work to harvest fifty bushel wheat. Here Is a big assortment of new draperies of every des cription Cretonnes, terry clolh, Hep, bilk materials unU transparent draperies. , Fveiy piece 1b new, and they afford one of the finest se lections we have made In years, If you visit this department now, no doubt you will find just what ou are looking for and with the coming of tho Autumn season draperies will receive much of the attention. Prices are considerably lower than last year, hut a much wider range jn pi ice. 25c to $4.00 yd. III! l! i "Clothes Line' A customer came Into the Btoro early one niornlng last week and asked, "Have you any more shoes in stock, ex actly like the ones I have,' anil In the same sU.e." Upon being a-ssured that we had she promptly replied, "Well you may send me another pair Immed iately, I've only worn these one week, but I know I'll never want to be with out them again, I've, novor had audi comfort In years." The shoes referred to are "Ye Olde Tymo Comforts," and this is only one of many such instances where several pahs are sold to a customer. "XUPERBHA" WOOL BATTS $3.50 Of the finest pine wool; in one solid sheet, size 72 In. by 84 in. for full sized comfort. Very best quality. Trice $;i.G0. Also "Special" wool and cotton mixed batt. butt. Same size and weight as all wool Triced at J2.50 each. OUTSIZE SILK HOSE This Is our best grade of all pure silk, full fashioned "La Touraine" silk hose, iii 0utsl7.es. Doth black and brown, Just in. Triced at tZ.HO pair,-Tax 5c. NEW Silk Umbrellas Every JJesiird Simile "For rain or shine," a pretty silk um brella is a genulno necessity. As soon as you've decided on your fall cosluint1. select an umbrolla from this lot to match or harmonize with it. Many pretty, new Ivory and strap handles. Trices U.(NI to $12.(10 Dress Material Coatings Etc. Arrive in Jiu; Time Karly selection may be easily mado In dress materials, coatings, skirtings, etc. enabling the dressmakers to get an cat ,ly start. ('rope Toplln, anil Monte Carlo Crepe are two favored silk materials for fall. In wiolens there are tricotinc. .ergo, jersey, and numerous coating materials. I'laid and t ripped wool skiHiuKS. Panne Velvet. 411 inches wide, and Skiuitor's dress and lining satins. , Trices are lower In nearly overy lino. J 2Z"X1 ,:i f fill the Keen .Inst il Little Ahe;i(l Style ! 'aleiitliif Women of individual lasle will have plentv of laiitiide for selection in apparel this season. Though simple lines aro ac cepted, there Is no fast rule for lb" houeiie. which may he straight, riariug or modified. (lujits iire Li'iicr In full and three quarter length, regu lation or wiappy coals, straight lims prevail. . Simplicity or rut is often releied Willi embroidery, trimming, bullous, etc. Nar row belts aro seen set in sleeves aro fav nreil, and the popular colors appear to bn Navy, brown and black. Suit.- Have Lenutli riiree-(L)iiartei' .Jackets Conservative cut, straight line or gath-ered-in at waist with narrow belts and deep collars, buttoning high around neck. Dress Lines Varied A variety to suit all tastes Long straight lines. t or youthful horizontal lines are popular. Slightly longer dresses will bo given prefeience this fall although fash Ion lias sol no rules ill this regard. .Minuses Fnl lew Xu Set Style Although there Is more variety in the blouse field this year than every before, the slip-over blouse is a dominant favorile. lielted models with saslies aie seen, while sleeves show wide differences in length. 'he Fa will be Oxford Oxfords will be equally as popular as In season past, probably more so. Those for fall are mostly of heavy calfskins in iu both brown and black with stile lied trimming. Hlack will be worn in prefer em; lo brown. 1'iimps for evening wear will tie c.f kid and black satin with high and junior Louis heels. President Harding has been pre sented with a chair by certain pub lishers who seem to think that the chief executive needs something rest ful at this time In his career. Moomhme at fiftv -' lo you teach nbser- hearing and re stroke of paraly,. high. Tile pi ire is to" o - Mayor Baker in going to mu the' Idlers out of Portland. iMi't .-en I I ho 111 lhi u:iv : f.-, u l.v.J all we want right now. hav, It is a kindly thought, and -oi which might Well be carried out ii any town oil any day. Tln-ri i. mn need of il now than there has bed fur some time. The world is full o dark am: pressing problems, and tin children must bear their share of th I mu nun, ii i m y n i nrj, nil1 (; in il le.-N . I its cause. Don't convert y H silo just because valley has the be-' that grows. What we need i the next ten years. A Woman has been stared ;d n! i noviou-dv at I'eauville becau e sis appcaiefi in a bathing suit with s k coi n on ihe con jugs on. Wonder if they ha. 1 elm ks I mark the changing times. stomach nil (iiamle Uoii'le , Inspector at inn "'" ; Toaebor "Yen " Ins-Mi-mri "Then 1 will test the ela s. Vuv. Children, shut ou eyes and r-i! stjll " ( FnllowinK this thn in. ji.'.-inr mole a slow whistling sort :ol ii"i .e and tollowed with: "Now Chililr. -n, what did I do'.") ! I'im :niu,o tiino there was no nnn- i 1 1' , bill ultimately one ilitle hy I'll ted out : " l smd teacher.' Son:: bit', id the seas-ui are "When i You !..,.!, Inio (be Kaco of a Mule(" and ' helntu Trei i lllues." Nev er b' i( be ;,iinl Unit America has no u i ("'i' :i !!" ei i,,t ion of the higher things iu life. Tryiu mil bs dollar ulual Mus-t have it. I Theie's a great : prohibit ion enforci the real trouble i ileal of heat about seals in nient, but as u.-ual d.tes it the humiditv. ' ho fin, ; lo lind a new job every few i . a K(od deal like i hanlni; : row bti.it. The man who most is usually I he fellow ill talis oxerhoaul. And Motuiay is cirrus ilat. - n I The Peasant Capitalist j Senator France of Maryland. wV ha bt'rll visiting Kllssta, take M utanif in favr of n-rogniing th-1 Russian govrrnnn-nt, and has ralliei a different point of. view fiom oiher. who have jeeently brought rep.r's fitnn that rhaotic country He mam'ains that those at the iie.nl of (hp S'-viet g'vernmrnt a-e "opeti minded." He ay: "The pivot of tin- whole (hmg ; thiit -the revolution was nd directed by tro-m ir anyore el,-.- on lines l-ctl down beforehand or ever devised to mrt th orcMsmn. I piot,-edrd on n irre-i.stil)p roiiiv natumlly Ji nn RValanche reaches the bottom of the mountain valley by gravity. "Before the revolution all Kusinn land wm held in fee simple by v ctar, nobility ami ;i" churih. On,i' that rpRinie wa ovithiown the -!ind became ownerlevS. MA11 thf millions of the Russian peasantry felt th.it the tim had c"m to take posjae-inn n( XP tn(.y h ,,j t :!-!. TY'i H.d.K.jviirJ r.M.m into onu Welders of All Metals TIIK l!i:ST IITKI) IN KAST OKK(.ON Cylinilor KfRiimllnj; ('i;inkli:if I lii'Kiiiiillng I'istons, 1'islon Kittys, l'tslim l'ins Ctrl and 'l'nii'turs of All Makes Ovet haiilt'd Machine Work of AM KintU Wa lire (iiiird tid nie.nrd by expert! for the tiliove work LEIGMTON'S WELDING AND MACHINE WORKS We have had Just one month, of summer according to. the almanac. There Isn't much to be nald for the iualityt but there was surely plenty of it Juat aa eery attic has Us past ho every cellar has Its futuio. A contrlh finds the following in i Kokomu, Ind. advertisement. y5c Djorklss Talcum, 17c (Limit 10 yards to the customer). Marking time Is all right but to got anywhere you have to step right out, and keep stopping. Re tmro you're wrong, quit. before you Self-made men aie scarce, 'utit self made fools are plentiful. Garr's Carr's Where Your Credit Is Good Use It COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER lllpwcaathp jBui1din WE PAYJ A7. on Tine Dcrosrrs Ambition and ability combined with a proper amount of aggres; siveness make poor men ricft In addition to these qualities team the value of a DOLLAR, then form an association with a safe, reppnsible bank like this, by starting a check account and you have laid the foundation for con sistent WEALTH BUILDING. - ;. .- 49 LA OR.ANDE1 NATIONAL BANK LA GRANDE , OrE SOUND- RELIABLE " PROGRESSIVE .MEMBER : FEDERAL RESERM LA GRANDE MONDAY AUGUST 15TH. COMING SOON America's Foremost Trained Wild Animal Exhibition Palme a, -a- -v rv mm lLJy .A Ji ll w 'V r Bros. ilaDANIMAla (RING) i'."i. GHAS. FULTON BALL ROOM HORSES Fealurinq SUNBURST, AGREEMENT, KIDDO, DARKNIGHT Mr.fi DYNAMITE. Foremost Horse Act Ever Presented And the Magnificent $20,000 GorgeouftJ Coitumd, Oriental Spectacular Ytgmmi 3 RINGS Double l.njrlh oars 20 Equ.l lo Fort? Frrifnl C.rl Herd of Elephants and Camels 10 ACRES of Waterproof Tents 2 ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS Mme. GOLDA and Har 1 0,000 DAMC1NC HORSE "White Pearl" DARDENELLA TMS ROSE of tho ORIENT mm INDRA tirlh t Laraesl PACHYDERM STEEL OC FUNNY tD CLOWNS finest Horses with any . CIRCUS Hundreds of Educated ANIMALS Mile. SILVERS Th Lady with th DOVES CHILDREN'S FAIRY LAFdD Performing Dog.. Goat,. Shetland Ponies, M.nk.y, Leaping Wolf Hounds, direct from Belmond K.nnelt T Ring's BICYCLE RIDING MONHY"T CaptJOHN HOFFMAN nd HI Croup of JUNGLE Dorr. BLAJK MANfcD AFRICAN LOwt ONLY BIG SHOW COIY1IIVC eMILE STREET PARADE Two Pprforflanrp 9. p. ?tl r p O