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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
y-. ft PAGE TWO I. A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .Vl(l;.x Auil.-t -Jli. If-'t f : j mn kek NEW APRONS Wo have just received nnollier Mliinienl l' A omen's AprmiH, made of I'liMciiclied Muslin, Kiti binideral in colors there are all .fixes ami several different styles priced at $2.25 and $2.50. SILK HOSE SPECIAL FOR WOMEN Pair We me offering special for a few days only, n jiimtea nninner oi women s jiiik I lose, and drown only, all mzck an unusual tins price with rihlied top. Hill's Dep't Store Prescriptions AYe fill any doctor's prescriptions nt any Inim' Aiididclivei'.the fauu' at. vour lionre PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE E Takes Over a Kailroatl "White 'Klcpliant" and Makes Money l!y Kl'fi eiency. Whn Henry 1'ord purchased the llutruit, Toledo and Ironton niilroa I finnnciers ileilareii that he had secur ed a "white elephant." It had mn-BisU-lltly piled up lieavy deficits n'i.1 ita ownero were Ki , , hand it over in Kurd on term which to them seem nt lo he extremely ircnerous Kuril put imnirs of men to work rtherin junk and piled up enough lo pay the pMlrluise price of $22,0(1.1, 000. Tims hit got the road pruc icnllv fur nothine;. and enjoyed hit fir.-l Jnutth nt the expense of his critics. Now he isMivs a statement fur tie first six molt hs of this ye-u- which shows that a chvm h .If niilMo i uol lam has been earned as piofn. ;u.' ne.i is im-n-usiiiK mi rapidlj 0ml s,,nn. rffeniiKs an- l,einK n fu-e Ai nninv s 1.2ISI cars have bee., b:il,d,cd in twelve hours wh. roui under the pie viouj mnaaiieiiii nt 'nii ,.in.H j,( o Wirs was cinsiil. a ,-1Hii inu'll.ent nianiiKcinc-nt hn able.1 olll i increase the wane m Ami t.. .i , of work- tu.v ivviyn cnaives, tan rnus won tl. enmify ,,r n ivat. r ST A OLD mm ID TO PAY BYFDRO Harry Carey jx I "THE WALLOP t A thrilling outdoor story desperate struggle- and SENNETT "Movie $1.25 in black ualitv a' rtiiliimit inunaKera in two wuy.s, arid efforts are being muife to compel him ho nhandon his rute. reduction policy. 1'he l'ord whkp scale ec-.t-itlilished a minimum of $ii a day for in eie;h - hour day for unskilled lubuivrs, with additional comprnsatieii for skill and hazunl. Tho mon'hly pay schedules are: KiiKineers nnd coiiduetorn, $:i7.ri: firemen, $275, nnd briikenien, S',;'.'i. Thern is mi overtime. When a 'htin completes his 20H-hour moii'.li he is 'aid off ti-.lil the first of llie ne.it month. A inaiwiKinK officiul of the i)., T. K: 1. ilerlares ill it tile toad Is "d.iinc; 1 v I ale of . I "isl'iess and it I-. i-i alonir wi'l- o r vast improvement.-; i .-ely day. As -le fl-iitn lining with 'he load'.-' f n-ih-i:.l conditio i i.-h-'. railroad men nil over the country sal I was impossible," this officiul coir.in ueii, 'Uionry ImuiI is working ' i.thi r wonJers lie lias cut two hours from the runtiiUK schedule between lte-1 troit and lliiiiibridge, Ohio, 2M0 miles. I The trip is made in 10 hours wi'n 'jsj neheiluled stops. He has tsinfiscv i-d four steel private cars belongitl.r to operatiiik officials mid explained that they can ride with the public from now on. The cai"s are now hein.r pre pnlvd for genera) use." J.nhui. A Progressive Drug Store. There is no drug store in all of the state of (lit-gon or in the great north west that has so many enterprising, progressive features ibout it as Sil vei thorn's. You cannot hi lietter . han .o turn nil of your purchasing in drug More material of every description into this store. H-'jr If Saturday Sunday of a Wester Dover's", 0 COMEDY Fans" R iiii I u uuuuiluu i GREW RAPIDLY Over Nine 1 istcred I Still Million KYo in 1 !)'() and (irowiii"- More 'limn A.ouii.UOO aiitoinnliiles of nil makes were reKlslered in tin United Slates dining the year I?i20, aeCOI'dlllK til KlHli:tllr-H contained In a, ilteniililot, '"I'll. Antninnliilo -dustry unil lis r'ailure," which hio; lieon published by I., I. Ayeis, vice president of the Cleveland Trust i-nltl puny. The actual niilnlier registered for lie year was tMH.uOU. of Ihis iiinii ber more. Uiuii Iwo million 2,oi:r., 010 were new cars. Total produc t tern or all automobiles in I Imi ci.iui iry for 12U was 2,20.r..l Ii7, hut IK,. 2X7 of these were e.,o.led, while on ly 100 cars were liiipoi led into III'1 I 'll II I'll .Stales. Automobile registration has in creased steadily III Ihc r-rll u I iy ever Bin IKlITi, which Is lli first year In which automobiles were produced in conutruirlul numbers, uroriliiii; to Mi. Ayci'H statistics. In UiaL year linn raia were made and registered. This llllllllier increased n iltoxi ill :i I !- Ion per cent each yeur until llilin, wlien tlifiro were, nearly 14,000 ran; ree,is lured. Or these 52H" were new. r.oon lieliiR made In this louiury and 2o iiiiliorti'd. 101) ( ins Imported In IKIIH linporlalion of automobiles Hlarled in 1 !l H . when 100 ears weie li oncin inio llie country and wild. This 1' exactly lin same nuiiilier which wore lirouniit In In 1 !i 20. The mile of for elKii cars In llle I'nited Slates wan al its height 'ill I III! years from IWMi to I II 10. Tim uverane lor each of lhe.se yuan wan about 12K0 earn. 'The iiiuxliiiinii for the period from IXHfc i to I!i20 was reached in Hie veal llflilfl, when 10-15 ears were import ed. KnreiKH cars Ihen ilriippeil eacu year until lilin, when only 221 came Inlo the country. In Hi 1 tl. however aliullinr hlt'h p.-lnl wan rea' hed. wlien 1-1211 automobiles were import led. Auliiinohlle roKlslialion from ' has been on n steady Increase in Ihc lulled SlaleH. In I'.in III" total registration Jumped over (lie inilllo'i mark for the first time, wlien I.2KT, 000 ears were reentered. Krom then on the ineiease wan hy leaps and li'iunds several hundred thousand eaill year. In 1 ! 1 6 more lhaa 1.000,000 rum w e.re udileii In l no i ol 1st rut ion list, and the million loniiu lied to crow, until in l!t2n. I."i"n. ears were lidded to the 7 . f :i 'I ."" enn rOKistered In 111 111. Hot Weather lMseases. Disorders of the bowels are ex tremely danperous, particularly dur ing the hot wenther of the summer months, nnd in order to protect your self nnd family nrainst a Midden at tack, ire n hofle f 'hnmheitaia's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can he depended upon. Many have tes tified to its excellence. Adv. Our Saturday Specials. i On Satuniay of this week, at The Palace on your way home, slop and secure a special box, specially priced for the occasion. 'Flu.1 Palme makes a special t v of hiyh tfrude box candies in one h ilT pouinl I" five-puinul beautifvttly de nr nted boves for jrif pui pues. Chocolate bars, tuit n-Mitrat s aiu hon bons jrn lore can be fouinf in lin stock of exclusive candies cat riel by The Palace. Hunger, ihc Mesl Snuce. Sauce U used to create an appetite! nr relbh for the food. The right way is . to look to your digestion. When yon ; have griod digestion yon are certain to relish your food. Chamberlain's Tablets improve the digestion, create , n healthy npnet'ite and cause a gentle , movement of the bow ls, Adv. i THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo. ' - -J' I i fit HMM-M-M UlHT K IND ffr j ; " T. WAS iUST DO NO Scf. THAT X i vjCll THAT'S a J . . S. PROTECTS RIGHTS OF TREATY (Continued from Pace One.) It is mado dear that "while ,'he' I Unittil States is privllcKeil to purtici-' j pate in the ii parations cominission'l t undi-r the Versailles treaty, i.t is not nouim to participate in it. t I Article !1 provides for the ratifirn- tion unil eyihniiKe of the topies of the! trea'y. j Fixes II. H. Oliliiraliwnn. The treaty provides that the Unit-d States iissiiiiRs no ohli;ations under those parts of Ihc Versailles maty re lating to the liouiiilaries of (leimnny, to (he pcjliticnl clauses for Kurope, to tliose Piiibnicinu; certain provisions' with ie.iec t lo Chimi,' Slam, l.iheri:' Moiocco.' Kypt, Tinkew, Bule-ari;: nml Sliaatiing. i . Fixes' ioVlils in Viip. In a state department statement is sued :o announce the siialure of the treaty, special mention was mude of the reaffirmation of this government's ."hare in the lenounced (ierman over seas posses.-'ions, the statement lie- chtriiife that .-lie p.ovision "confi.ms! Ihc rights f-f the UnitpH Stt(is wilh United States with I ifvpcvt to Yiip ami oth(;r furmc;)- (Jcr nian hvcihchk jjosfH.siottM upoi an f(ij;i!ily with -he other pownr.s.'1 'I'hf !''mrtnit'nt'n statemOU fpvirw or? Uie tnaty in (K'titil, fmphnsi-.inff thai ny alvant jie which mijfh'- have hern jrtrincd hy ratification of tlgr treaty if Vci saillos is fully preserved umler the present instrument, lie Kanlinr fut-h further settlements n.V may le necessary hetwen thp two na tiuns the .statement suid: "It is understtiod that diplomji'1 ic relations will he resumed upon the rxrhantfp of ratifications of the treaty and then negotiations can h. uiuler akrn with respect to eommercp and nt her matters through the ordinary dinlomatic chatittels." ERZBERGER TS MURDERED AT OFFENBURG K'oiitinued from Pne One.) movement to form a new ministry and sifn the Peace Treaty. His at 'l it lire throiiL'hnul lJhe n i-niisl ii-n nn- irctiJiiinns aroused against him ,he dil'iKition of (ii'i-miin military author- itii-s And in June, l!)lfl, it was reported" ( hat his lesidence had been fired Ul:n i by a Hi.rhn mob. A plot said to have lin n formed by members of the of ficers' corps at Potsifam to assassin ate him was revealed in September following. Morn in Huttenhnus, September 20, IH7", Krherjrer was the son of n poor tailor. lie became a schoolmaster ob aijH-d a university education, stud ied intcrtiatioiml law and political economy, wrote several book.- on polit ical and economic, subjects ::ml became a brilliant spr-aker and politician. H"j wan elected to the Iteichstap; in as member of the Center (Ca'jholic)i P:ut as representative of smadi farnieis.nnd became one of the lead- i-is of muhII liberal winjr of that j party. Me is sum to have leen i Pan-dei nian dut inr the early part or the war and to have enajred ar'svtdv in s-preadini; (icrman piipae;anda. He was aecmed of having recommeiuFed tl' by Cerman trpops of the flame in rower. Later he declared liei many s D-hnnt war had failed and advocated iU alianilnmenl. ' Some tiirm priov to the annis'lice he puhliHheiF a book in which he outlined a plan for a lea vac of na t ions. . I I j ber-ej- was elected member of j the Naticnal Asseiubly from Wuert I ttmlupe; in .lanuary, P'lii, nnd in June Iwcanie ive-1 mier ami Minister of; i Finance. ! iniihilrt! In the latter office he for- ihc vast income tax and -ap- i:u! lew pju which he declared was i;eii s-:ny to enable tJermany to pay her indemnitits to the Kntcnte nin; to rehahilitate her-clf financially. It was' c!aiin d tlia': (hk levy oh German cap it, d o;i!d ideally reduce the lijig1 fti l am s of ( lernum war profiteer ;"!! ;:v!n h ; leaders. TIIK OHSKKVKK WANTS RACS- Ml PTm Tfl I P HiiJlLfl LLLu Thinks It (Inly Short Time Refore .Mrs. Sykes Will lie l ully Restored. I!ev. A. II. Sykes, former Pastor of the 'Wutkins I'ark I'resbyteriun church, Nashville, Tenn., shvb: "After seeing what Tanlac has ac complished in my wife's case, J am convinced that it is a medicine of t?n'"t l"iw"'r "nil extraiirdinary meri . i oo not. minx i nave ever seen any. thing to give such piompt result... Mrs. Sykes had been in delicate health for ten months, suffering frcm stom ach trouble ami nervous breakdown. "I frequently sought medical advice. i but Tanluc is the only tiling that gave!' her any relief. After taking the med-lt icine only, a short time, she was -able:! to. sit up and help with the household " ft ' lT"? f, 'TV! 1 ".i.. wo, oe tuny res.oieo. . lanlue is sold in I .a (iniiide by Sil ;J veilorns Family Drug Store and all.i lend.ing druggists. Adv. i SEA Radii, duva Dispa Tells eh front Cm- I )allt!V! i;.s Siluatioii to (Vow. I'OliTLAND, Aug. 26 lOleven of tho Canadian Importer's crew, in cluding Second Main I.acld and Third Main Watt, hi've. been dill'tiug since last I'Vldny, said u indio dispatch from Captain Weslerliind of the Steamer Coidova, who early yester day ottered assistance In the water logged freigluer. Vessels are looking for the mis sing lit'ehoat which may be some where ofl'jtlio coast opposite Kureka. !n-'',,ie nttnm Manakit Is expected to reaeh lh Canadian Importer today A Keal Hot launch. That is what happens ut Al Cains rakice Confectionery every day fron 11::S0 to l::iO p. m. Chicken sandwich es, beef samlwiches, salads, hot cof fee and chocola e that are ns fine as it is possible lo e;et at your home ar;d very often better. They are servinp: home-made, pies fresh every day with their lunches. 8-25-tf DE VALERA REFUSES TO AETDE BY LLOYD GEORGE'S SOLUTION (Continued from Page One.) replying to DeValeru warned him that owing to "action being taken in certain (niarlci s it. is dan reruns to prolong nomnialions." He declined to prolong the. ex change f notes but would be han. py to meet De Valera and his col- leagues again, the prentte.r said. Cause of Anpendicitis. When the bowels are constipated, the lower bowels or larpe intestines become packed with refuse matter, that is made up largely of perms. These perms enter the vermiform ap pendix and set up inflammation, which is commonly known as appen- dicitis. Take Chamberlains Tablet when needed and keep your bowel regular and you hnvt little to fear from Appendicitis. Adv. j (HtSKin Fit WANT ADS CF.T ItF- I Sl'l.TS. Tall I'Tiliires are Ileaiitifnl. it T'on't think, lieeanse the end of sum- ! mer is a)iroaehinr, that there is no further call for the eamera.. The wonderful utmosphere of the fall, if I you can ealrh it in the rir'nl lijth' will make a piettire that wars from now will rail up wonderful memories tr. association. To catch the utmosphere of fall days in a picture you riNjiiire g the very best and most sensitive of films. He sure that you call on Sil- verthorn for this material 1 R-'2.-.-lf ! .W,IHIHMiiM FURS OF WIFE'S GA RIFTING IN MANY DAYS I I have on. exhibition and for sale the finest collection of Alaska Furs in the Northwest, at the most reasonable prices ever offered to the La Grande public. Foxes, Mink, Bear, Seal, Muskrat and many others. The public is invited to ready to wear. 1510 Adama Ave. Carr's Where Your Credit Is Good Use It COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER CAN'T FIND A HIJVKK7 H. & S. ELECTRIC CO. KliKCTRTCA 1 j CO X'l'l ! A (TO RS House Wiring and Repairing a Specialty We Carry a Complete Line of Electrical Goods and Can Supply Your Every Need As for prices and quality 10.") Depot Street There are Three Exclusive i . )) Lir r I Wr M 1 1 f I FRONT LACED COKSET3. VENTILO BACK, the VENTILO FRONT SHIKU) and LOX-IT NON-TILTING CLASP. Judged by Fit, Workmanship, Wearing Qualities and Style, LA CAMiLLK is always found the CORSET of greatest value. A complete line of new models now on band. MRS. ROBERT PATTISON, C.retlere. Phone Black 81 Residenc 1B12 Fourth St., First Block West of P. O. m 4. .f 4. 4. 4. 1 fcSPP tea. nA-1 gr V, gii-iu ,T1 K T l" l .J2 . a j -.i Let us show you this wonderful Rm re present Pried .nT.rr. Less $10.00 W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. La Grandr's Pioneer AT ALASKA PRICES! inspect this collection, some CHRIS MILLE C errs TKY AN OliSKKVEIt AO. tli ire none heller I'holK! Red MM Features la St 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. is i for Cash Home Furnishers of which are made up in fl W m -A:- .7 Mil Phone Red G71 rrt-dfiarrir-ii7.Tr;-.i 1" jM.we