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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1921)
LA GRANDE EVEMNG 0BSE11VER Tuesday, Scpt Cbc Observer i:j the old home town THE OFFICE CAT AN lITDKI'CMliM NKU SI' A 11411 FiibllKln-d dmly mid wt-fktv nt 1. Orandf. Orffii. by I .it (iriuifJo Kvu lus Uta'rv-r rulilifluni; Company, Ultimo PKNNIH, Kditor Ni-w Pictorial JJvview It's Pictorial Ut'vicAS' For Oc.hrr Entered at tin OrKon. MM Si" iMturiU'o al ijii lirntide, id CIhhh Mall Matter. Addrt'M all cuinuiili'fitiuna to TU K 1 PBHKHX Kit. into AUaiiia av Grand", nnKn. wxioros ana woo i ! C'lTV AMI (lit IM'V Ol tlClAIi iapi:u PAGE FOUR. M Mgfa hi r.d to !oi i:d ff. V rin tlt in othi-r citlfH On-won Hotol News ataiid. l'crtland: linpurlaj News Stand, . J'orllHUil; Alulnutuib New Btml, rurtlatid. M list mi"i iu KA'tifii Hv Urrli-r. Da11v( per ni'uith . - , Dull). P'T IhriMj nmttthtl Pally, per hix ni'i, m advance Daily, hint if cupy , -M.r.o 6c Itr ,11 it II Pally, fuT y;ir in udvanf) f Daily, hix MM-nifin in HdvinM-o oft Dfillv, dirt'tt hmiihtM iu advance -....l.Mi DrIIv. p'T in" ii Hi ....60e WePKlv n'-rv!i-K(.nr, fcy mall, pt r yi'flr In Hdvitiino 11. AO Mi-:tm:it ik anmh;iati;i ritics. The A:rtK'(1'-d ITfua In ptIuhIvcIv rntitlr'l to u sn for publication of all news dinM i-m-h credit d lo It or not otherwinr cn-dlied In this pnucr, ntid alfo the loi-itl newa published tbn-ln. AU riphtu of re-piibllcatlnn of Hpuclul dinpalchnx liuro aluo arn fmirvml. Parm Problem Serious and Complex ' i-b&.d' ill .11 ifTif- N i ' v J'-: i i ' i WHEN TNB JANITf a WEnT u TO CL. S BLI-I To DAY HE FO'i iO A MEST. J : i "Mr. Arbuckle Was tained" De Whiit silly gumPs we arc. "Fatty'' Arbuckle, of moving picture fame, liii,i 'a booze party, -rnilicd merry llninilci shoulder , u, ... , ... ' ... ...... Ill HIV Ut. 4 IHIIUJ IHJIVI HI Otlll 1 I till' cisoo, itml the jfirl kicked iu could inn Few .traiirht from the (shots relative ti tho condilion of tli frnicrs uL tin nrescTit timo have Iicgm a . . JL . . ... 01' coursu women in tho T iiciivprru Burn us inn iiMMiwiii iiuni..' The Teuton Trade Bogey Orman compclitiun in f.irvin traile is i)t so acutely to ha feared, after all in Herbert jfoovor'g oo-nion. Mr. Hcov- ir has been making investigations of; Uie Kituation and says that while Ger- nian activity in foreign parts is con Arbucklu siderable, Clennan merchants are lmv party immediately turned states' evi in? difficulty in handlinr tho hiiniiiw ful and analytical statenionl from the dence and squawked on the wholehvlmh thv lid obtainvd by vciy &t I'ncific Banker. Head it over several """'h. ' eluding "Kutty", which was jtractive price quotations ' ! ' ra neei euu y says tnat Uormany is jui, aiong wnn many insgusiing i lining it inipossilile to pr..Cuce gojds war n a'y a-..; at the iame times and let every word sink in: When it takes two bushels of wheat features of the scandal, is the attitude n, finn i.nnn.U nf nl,hiM In n.'.v f,.: 'of lnc 'aw.' Instead of grabbing "l'a-! time is unable to ex-e:ute lartrr. nam ... , .. ,ly" Arbucle and sticking him in jailbers of contracts. Th Germans have a restaurant dinner for h.mself and ilh()ut bom wht,n thu Kir, ,h. ,)(,en fmx t0 thrQw u; . wife, mid ho would, have to strip the jofficers merely "detained Jlr. jAr-IArgcntina for greater quantities of hide from three steers to buy his soul bu,cklf" , ', . steel which they cannot deliver. Their . . , ". , , . H is (lie same old story: Jn control of the Arg(tine market wa.i pair of shoes, and carry to town Wcrnmlo if n laundry girl steals a bolt one of the very sore spots in foreign pounds of onions to pay for a handker- of silk at one of the stores, or a gold trade. chief for his duughtiV. if barter was wattn V"m. " counter, if 1S theft and S th,. r. :,rr,r f. .1..I! ! an arrest follows, but uVn ,, .ivli'i1.,. . - . . """"J '-"" the only medium of exchange ...day h ,ift ,,, 1 fnp tho I 'irmni- m it Ilmr innti (I n i ii Ill rr hi! 1 if i I uu in hot fl..f Knur ulwi i. : , ., 1 ' " " : " '"- - to oe nnoiiier teuton bogey, time-dis- thinking men ale beginning to t.lko''t tief, she ls a kleptomaniac. vM,.A. This news should quiet th ..o, of the ferine, and unrestin ,J, 1;-- ZtZ' t:::ti::z:;::;iy Jz CIV I ik (loud: tlx. m o kI ill wmim Inn i jtiuiic, iniiKos aomc vv.vy Luiiuip' joi jus u the By JURII) Yen, Jiniiny, tho mitlile alulu is the1 most satisfactory bridal path. ' "Mose," demanded Ihu judgv sternly, "aro you guilty dr not guil ty? In other words, did you or did you not steal thoso chickens?" Mose squirmed uneasily. "Walt until Ah heahs do evidence," he fin ally answered. From the Mount Carmel, III., Re publican Register: "Man Was .Shot Through His Windshield." Ho Is; we arc Informed, mending rapidly. Hose For P all ! Following acain the fashion set last Fall and Winter, heavy calfskin Ox fords and Wool Hose will be equally as popular this season Our sl .eks now show the newest styles In these two lines. Yuu are Invited to see them now. WOODMAN. .SPARE THAT TREK! "Now species of tree discovered In Paraguay which has nap like wine." Newspaper. Rear Office Cat What Is good lo take grass stains out of a while dress? Helen Earth. Damfino Wear a green dress hereafter. A woman can cnanii a snake it is said, and how can mere man ever hopo to have a chance with her. shrine of movie stars, .more on the present condition of the farm- o than they do the thrones of kimis! . er, in which he says: -Agriculture1""1 'I"""' " Mars they .sec no wrong, for they can commit of- ,. , is Uie greatest, ami, lunilaiuenlally, frses, and if a neighbor should fol the most inipoitnnt of our American low the example und duplicate the imloslries The ,il i,s ,.. e but ,r,l. 1 ' "'" "ml "''.gnoor WOUM1 ne IKllll When a farmer puts a porcelain egg unden the hen, Is he Hitting a good ogg sample? Occasionally a girl insists on ii church wedding because she realizes it may lie tier last cliajicc to hivow.oit In good clothes. Nervous Bridegroom (at hotel i "Kh ah! I'd like a room with , wife, for myself and bath!" HE WAS NERVOUS A follow was told to call for the eenietcry and1 ask for Mr. Craves. It , crime .clsed from soeietv. set no as n otibb,. of our national life, the roots of which nuisance and probably be treated to .1 go deeply into the land. Wo nil flour-'r""t "f ''' 'l feathers by the Iv'i ii .1 11 1 . ... ,. 'Klux Klan. jsn or "cciiuiv nun me jiiiiner. re when we of the cities read of tlii present universal distress of tile farm crs, of 11 slump of lfi',.iilll,l'illll1(lil() in Home Home Home Next to the word "mot her," lie word "home!' sinks deenlv . in Hit the farm value of their cops in a sin-!"' , '. " , ' l: " " ,"" ' the I.ondoiuis need never make fun of i-ans. The other day the staid i ,wi,.r,n.i h r,..,n.i hi... i hn and welcomed Cha.-!. .,. ... lie Chaplin with more glee than they would accord t King George. The William Jennings Bryan was 11 r- .. K.. .ew,e suie enougii on mc r,.Htoil tor speeding at Aailoeh, HI. toboggan. Irecently. The great, orator told the ;f ; : " . . Icoiistahle who lie was, but thai did Hicvily may be the soul of wit, buljnol make any difference by Heck! somehow a short muse is not so very Thai constable wns nvblentlv a nielll- I tier of the (I. O. P. JJla.-k Calf , OXFORDS "-Armstrong'' $9.00 A fine quality lightweight calf skin, best wfllt solo and mili tary heel. This Is a plain Ox ford suitable for every purpose yet heavy enough for street wear In the cold, damp weath er. In all sizes and widths. Price, !I.IHI. JJlliWII ( 'aJL' OXFORDS ','Ann.strong" 1.0.00 "HarVst Tan" Is thu new shade.X This Oxford Is of the finosl cll'skin. with the new ball slraV Made with best welt soleVid military heel. In all sizes a nil widths. Price $10. Seven Other Styles in fw Footwear to Show. Yon $7.00 f 10.00 ' -A l!-i:Wll Kill OXFORDS 1.0.00 Plain brown kid ror Ukisu who caniiol wear the heavier leath ers. ' Mad'.s with welt sole and military heel. Very plain and drossy. Price, $10,110. Full Fashioned .MKKVKIMZKD MSLF an'd WOOL " , HOSE n2.00 Ilrown Meathor, full fashioned, smooth fining wool hose. Light Iu weight and flno ribbed; they are comfortable and look well. An ex ceptional good hose far wear with heavy oxfords now. Price $a.oo a pair. 1 . M iSiliifcB . l.rown Heather - WOOL FN IIOSIHKY 7oc pair Light weight, ribbed iu blue and blown leather. A guod value at 75c pair. All sizes. Misses' Wool SPOUT IIOSF For the miss to be worn with high or low shoes. Made like gjr socks with striped colored tops that roll down.' Heavy rib. Price Sl.y.l pair. funny. after all. Nuisance" taxes aro lu be abol Ished. Aren't nil taxes under thatlt hoad. ' i. 1 I! gie year ,m ineir 11 ly 10 meet ,1Way from the home lies; In, m mortgages or lo pay currenl bills, and desire to own a home js plum ,-veii if: how, seeking relief from their ills11' is '-grellable Along this line ef v iieasiniing the Portland Telegram re-1 they are planning lo form pools, iii-cently ran an editorial h led, "Why; augurale' farmers' strikes, and ileinan ''"n Hie Homeless, which was so per- nnenl Unit tbe Uhserver 1 onriMluco.i Winter Will Soon Be Here legislation abolishing grain exchanges private cattle markets ami (he like, we the following portion of it: "11 i-; 1 11 is an 01. les. ion 01 -iie tvi.u it : ought not hastily lo bi and them ecu . Anierienn mind that among the florid 1 . , ambitions of early manhood the own- ! noimc heretics mid highwaymen, and ,,, r , is t ,,mMv imm. hurl at them the chaige of being of incut. This typical American is nm J i , .... , ,. 'looking immediately for a home bill 1 special privilege, lialher we should ask ,. r mi,m,J. , . if their trouble is nt ours, and seel When he gets to the end of the " what t-iiii be done to improve the situ..-I'"ml wl"'!'1' !',"' "f ''' llr ! proposes incidentally to build a whale'' lam. Purely from self-interest, if from of a palace on the hill where, bis wife no higher motive, we should help theillJ1'"1 "'iitertainher friends and where J ,, , the servants can enjoy thcmsclw.-. 1 All of us want to get back permaner.l- hjle ho is away making money. (- ' ly to "normalcy," hut !s it ro-isuiinble rasioiinlly a mat. does suceei d in h;., 1 to hope for 'that condition unl.-s , , "'"'''i1'"". "'! builds a nioinuro.,.-. J .stiuctuie that his wile run manage greatest and most basic indus'ry can about as well as she can run an ocean ! he put on a sound and solid pimim.'1'"1'!'.- Hut most men never get as fa ' ' ent foundaticn? The farme.., or, net u " house at the end of the road, entitled lo special privilege-. but are: Seme expert has shown lliat less they not rigid in ilem:i"din' ih-it lhey.,,,:in -r' I"'1' cent of the old men cf be placed on equal footi,,.. 'with the f .,!io T'7 ""''V" "!,i''h ' . "".have a litle. And whv this poor shnw- buyers of thei rpiodu.ts and with otb .in;;? I:,cmiis,. the iittle home, the rr Indusliies?'' -leaclmble home, (lie livr.b , l(..ea:.!e , ., .' Il'on.e has not been gloii'ed in Ane ii- That the suuntion H I wiS roc ,. ,i,, hl Ameiican spe.-.h, in Am ious is fully deiieinsti nted in the lcent eiiean print. vve nave come lo live :n a painte,. world of our imagination, a worll where we think wc can enjoy our in come while We go along ;nwl h:ive ;t all at the end sand up for 11 Iiiviim. i ns old age. 'llieie is nUvajs :: vV- mine nt the next turn of llie 1...1' nd while w,. arc tiacii,:g tnuu''! Ilie gold mine ve boy a h i ,, to .''i.sations, wilh llie .linn-, t Ii :t t con!': have 1'ou.vht a little home. Na' ly evet v ninit bus ,!( , p, :; riles has tiantpl.d in'o the ni.,d n inn- liltle home while lunnirg nf'-i 'l-aure ir a big foiiune. .: d -. never knew that ji litt!.- hoei,', t . I lor sl'.l hoius.lv paid for. u t!c !'!.; ! -I little liune rv, i .v ... .1 I,, '.. he cause is r,t h.,,. t rl. 1, i,t;,. ,,,.,. , ,,, ,',,, We invil rilliPARE NOW inrnai'O, sioves viieer nioi'e coin- e vinSvcv insiieelnii' ges. OurSk waj Price.-; right. A Exchange J ! Did you staj t S'l schokil tiAlay witli ! ! a ! ' jj Sheaf fer j PEN PENCIL ;'.'l1ll(! !l'lleil that " does not AIoji nor 'lip. The Pu that Furniture . ED D0N0HUE, Prop, riionc, BWuk 1241 Fir & Jefferson i J (Ves not leak ! anoV is alVays i survey mi.de by it,,. Agricultural ri lege of Ithaca, in the most pr.-pei ous communi'ie.s of New Voik. t-'or Umufand faiai l'.dl m. n m.d 1 o; left the farms of that state la-i .'.,r showing a net lo s in farm pojiula lion of lC.flim. In Cilifmniii an Ainei icon bora farmer lias almost di jip )eared from the ar.iuiltiual district giving vay to a f," e'en .1.,, , n (.i, i,,,-,-laigely Or;, atal, u c .n.lit.en i:K, !y , Imnkrupt American insl .u.to.n . an ideai!. READ! ,' S read i i i See our window s ', op hetlep, eonie ill ..'.J for a deinonstra" tion. jjTheL.&L. jijDrug Co. ' . GU " ' mm. .. se rated mSM Cheese ... . ..n i 1 1 1 1 . .i ..i i.. . i . . i- j i i 1 1 1 1 u ii mi ni i. A We hive TIL lttv ll!ll )lyin id. Vatcl l,iNeil o her di.-!i( at 35r a -poi Tlliese cold, f (rocr. e navt I'lour. dust readv for ihe trr Full line of fruits and vegetables ma roes ami iiimhv -A.M00K Praud nings, hot e; 'ic and Alln rs' prepared or milk and halter is Satisfaction Guaranteed- -l''ie Delivery joei Grocery I o oii ius I'.ill hai iiolhin.g else tn' do you I n v. oil KIov how "..(! how sjtti kj.ii I ufiti it all when ytHi hai the time .' tastes with milk Miiir ami in.iiiis im. hli'h Ilia ..ill- r.dtage 1. of human the New York' survey of i h,. homes . aoii ovv.Mis in r ii,- mi.sl j.rospnou, colnmiinilir.s 7ll per cent were without' nii'iiing water, 77 p.-r rent with-nt t r , . . ... ju. '.es oi any km.! an. I s.. M r cent had l I..?ih s. Iliher facts wer tlefiortrd. n-vtalea- . ,i.r... ii. . ., , ' i op d'li ing the sliiii.M linsanilury en, ions of L. in f,f,. ,! . , ; Olegon shollLI be she paid ever eight mill,,.,; II , o'i'C la v. !;, v ,.ai . v h, t!.if the que ;i' .,, -Old bse to know :M. i, i bo.s who ,-..,,i, k.-, ,, t:. happv ,',-i , . , lei;. , V e 11, S of Ihe great Kuipiiv slat, der (hat young m. -n , leaving the farm ? it m . i won- o nt women ai Vent inciensr. the price .f four mucli, tor flour forgot to ome down lie pre.s di-p it, hes ,.; of a OIC'l t llOlls.ttl-t II, ill.,, Jl 0 ;,( J , Oregon. Kvid.-ntly i-ot-.e ,,f tii,, was bft standing. o-et'". ha a nw je-ire dc I et'. h ,p,- it o: ly m I i.u "I'"H .1 IIiinAi.h kllnw l-read anl milk is.' l ind ttiNllat a l.ig l.ou ;v,nd with milk lor suppisJiinight. P.rtad U your lsFot.d-li.i more of it H 4 Cold weather isV hand -4Fucl is still high. For the next few months your leating Keep your home com a H0VAID HEATIN! lowest possible price. i stove i3 your best friend. )lo and your fuel bill low with STOVE. We have them at the W. H. Bohnenkamp Co, IT Vile!. Wheiil bit the bun. o. i'.hc Willa.ii-Mti- vI!, v. Willi,! IIWH II1JI i