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FACE FOUR.. TA GRANDE EVEMNG OBSERVER WpdiiPSilny. September 21. 1021 Che Observer AN iMJKiM-'.Miu.vr m;ni'aii;u Published Imly nnd v. ut I. A nrandf, on-uon, Py J,.l ;i;imir Kvcu Ing Observer i'lihlislmitf Cooioiny, mtufi-: (iknn'ik, i;inr Entered ut Dm Oregon, a Ki el I i t n-itj Afl'irt nil t oimiiii' ii 1 1 ' 1 1 a in 'l'Uhj OBKKHVKk. HI A-iiiiia Ave., J-a Granite. in-won. I'Al'llt On Mle In uth.-r itt..s lir.Kon Jlolel News btiunl. I'-rilait'i: J int:riaJ N-w Stand, l'ortlmiii; aiulrejuiaJi Nowfl Bt.nd. Portland. ttiiistiiirrio KATici II y Carrier Eally, Pr month . ally, p'r three im'tith.i Dally, per mix mo, in aiivanco &e II v Hull Dally, PT year in aiivun . "ft Dally, nix rooiilli.s In imIvjiih d ;) on Dally, tlir'u moulds in advance jl.iiu Dallv. p'r month . ..... fcuc VVnuklv (ihscivir-Slwr. hv in.ill. pr yi'Hr In i .-t Jl.r.'i Oh, THE OFFICE CAT IN THE OLD HOME TOWN jnK.Miii:it ok asnoci atijii j'in :ss. Tbi- AH4o.iMlfI Jr'HW In lit rv.-iy entitled lo urn- for puMlcnllii r M now) dipii ti-iM'M credited lo It or not otherwitje rr(J i t (! tti thin p-i"''", ""'I alpQ thn lurji I ijcwB pu hi i.-dieil I looei u. AH rlfthtM of ro-niihliratH'M ir uputjlfil dlpntchoa hum hImo nn; r-n- rvc.l. 1 A I'liA NT Imx (ho merry printer m;iu, Ami lit' printer Invu.S inn. Mimv do know? why, ho Udlu jm hii JSy uiJtJiiiK un an "it" in an "e." Hut The Status oi the Movi The crinift charfrud to Kor-roc Ar buckle is not ut all what the puoiii would have expected from thnt actor. It may be snidt howiwr, tiuit t)i;u sort of thing, with nil iis u!y paniment, is about the sort of thin., for which some ,of the movie art i.. genevnl, in recent ywrs, lias hven preparing its patrons. When film shows themseivt s ivi-ic with crime, indecency an'l vul;r nit;.", H arouses little wonder that ihe kind! of life depicted so fne!y :dnmld t I f'-.-ir he'll make koiuo rude mi.-Uiiko And will ruin this mystic spell; Some day there'll be no apostrophe And then HK'LU look like HKhL hs THI- ItKSTAl'R ANT j Customer Do you make any hi ;dth'lion lor Ihcso in the same line of ! business? Waiter Yes; are you a restaurant kfeper? j Customer No, I'm a burglar. tes"' Tf fNO-NO-l SAY Liv (ou ftEI. Jg TO U4Y PAINTERS FROM DIVISION HEADQUARTERS WERE IN TOWN AND PAINTED THE STOVE IN THe OON Jkl-M TMB BA&GACjE truck AND SCALES Ext.-lu.sivu L;i (.Iraiulc Aleuts for Sn Snake tln Thrp! rroihct, STOl". LOOK. AND I.1STKN! Approach (hu railr'iud eaut ioiiHly lost II lead lliuc to lli'aven. Noltoily lnvt'B a fat man if the T If IL ii LI IH EFFECTil .!i-;s;iclmsi'tts: Ilil ! (Vl'I'slS nt 1 Vnti.yill;r Willi J av! Y'il! In- (iivcu I'uliliiitv'i ', In l!h.. JAiture. UOSTON, Mass., Sept. 21. Employ- Doings of the Ad. Club Dr. E. P. Mossnian, President. A. W. Nelson. Mnnuger. Telephone Main 70S). Picture (.roup Attracts. An airplane view of thd GranJe velop among the flk who c'vpitt il. ""I'l '" "l umn. "" ers no n not .euniply with the ile- Konle valley is provided for the thous- The inference of euur.-, i." not crees ui me itiasucnuseiis :iinniium amis wno win iiock 10 ine Mate rair a composite fcrouP uUl nobobdy" In a street ear. Wne;o Cominission have discovered next week, i..:..n.. nn,...uu...... v,. DI.TltM.I. Hon would say that lieciiiise im a. tor 1 1"'ie's a l:"'k r lili"'0 lllvoU'('11 a"'1 that they are suhject to publicity which local Views now ready to isenfl to portrays crime or vice ronvincine-lv, ' n"ry iiiemovr jrom tr.eir staiidpomt may not be whol-Salem. The IM (Jramic Aircraft com hc must thetefoie be criminal i.r iVi.',or "le '""'ty- , ly desirable. jpany took Harley Richardson up some ous himself. Hut the fact rc mains that ' : I The penalty provided by law for n..n-time ago to take these pictures, and' o much haB film drama Ivcume i s- Amos lash says ho Is a creature .compliance is publication of the names now with the assistance of Chas. Run eociated, in the public mind, with ir- of habit, lie always lunches at the of employers refusing to accept the yan, they have been tastily grouped regular conduct, lax moinl u-ail .sui: l same rati-, at the same table, at tiieieommis.ion's rceomnicnuationa. Ac- and labeled until they will make an life and 11 low' level of intelligence K"lm! hour, and (s always served by Icording to the state 'department of exceptionally valuable exhibit at the and breeding that when movie actors l'm same, wallress. llehig very foud labor and industries, no other state or state-fair. attain unpeasant notmotv, it seem:; of honey, ho has his own special hot-'country having minimum wage lep;is- County agent 'Avery and E. 0. Pay somehow to fit in. And, sad ( s.,y, He of It at thn cafe, In charge of Ration has tins; requirement, all otherton will tako the Ad Club exhibit down movie actors have been gelling a gnat' hi" splendid wartress. laws being mandatory and enforceable with them and look after its welfare ileal of such notoriity of hue, whet! Ono I'riday It was the thirteenth in the regular way. lin connection 'with the industrial and with their divorces anil escapade:! and '- - he had his wife to lunch Willi hlm. It was only this month, however,1 agiicultural. exhibit going from here, the stories current in l.os Angeles re- His waitress was absent and one that the commission made use of its After the Salem fair the picture will carding the mode of life of the movie from another lable came lo take tlieir'l",wt'1!i t" the extent of publication of be left at the Oregon building in Port- colonv there. i.nler. W hen alio bad gotten things names, until the luttej part ot lilts land permanently. Knr the character of Hie ol ,v; .man. . ready, be ,.al(l to bar: It. was prevented . 1 lolll making com agers themselves are pnrlcibly" more! "Where is my honey?" to blame than actors. , Auihors to",j And do you .know what alio said? jdi.de inspectiiiis to determine compli ance with its decr.s, because the are blameworthy. So are censoi i.'S'. is'the general public, which pal i oitt.cs the objectionable sniff ni't'oie.!, an I Rtandrt for it. It would he ;:r. :.ly un just to assail movie actors as a ela -s because some of them may be low and vulgar in character and, by con . quence, in their influence on the movi,. art. Hut various rec-nt revelation: tend to make the pubbc think, nmio soiiously than teual :d.ou! the I'dm drama as a whole it.i naluiv, it t prnmisK aiiif ils pecfe: :n rice. The first sober judgueld, nl ha I. i,. ml exactly flattering, in uru of Ibc won derful opportunilv this to w tvne of Sho has Just went on her vaca- Iconstitutit nalitv of Hon eS! Want More Itooins. There is immediate demand for: mini n.n: rnumf foi Ihit inm-hnra u.K,. will ! jwage law was co iteste I '1 il st'ite;to the institute early next month. They ' Vprenie eoiut finally up'eld the com-should be listed right now with the; .mission's right lo make such in' pec-1 school superintendent, the office be- Miens. . , jing uvailable by telephone during the Alter this decision things went o day hours. Those having: rooms are mnoothly that the commission was 'asked to give street address and tele able to ohl.tin compliance without legal ! phnne number nnd a(so state whether lint ll L. n :.. I. .1. .'.!.- ...:.. .. u J....I 1 A ion ei.y woman has hn ar ; f " u.' " it" LZZZ i I I..TJIU. Hhe worn n dmm that ';";.; . . V 4 ' ' u,.iv.v..t 'i"t"iv in iiiu w;i.M iu iiHic, 1,1 I K AS I SlOhJ it There are ot hers worse of f t had I am, hut I can't Ret any pleat satis iaclion out of tint. HhtiWt d her nei-k ion t'fly must The niithoritlet or be vry nhsnrvliiK- I MM hi- ill the world wc never no tice a woiikui'h neck. i box inatitifaeturine; industry. Although (he majurity of firms accepted its t'e- sovi nr! refitted. Similar refusal Will I'uhlirily Provided. The Kill Board, a national publica tion with Enormous circulation that drama has hail. It great, deal nf Itiju.-u.t d Auctioning the Unuloy'H' ; oirt', i power. Inv wire In hnild luiitseir a may have n cnoich ai:iilnt his neii;h jl'or. Try selliiiM him a shot mm. ' Certain oiUhtnsn die more, having read oi' tli of the unemployed in Ihe pelled to start a like . the snuthern city. 'I! promptly fuvhade il, and ed theniiti'lves vi-c. Such exhihitioMs d,. i real rolief fr tiit' eniph lion in Hoston m- rl from the attempt lo " ( ! men to their fcllnw-i i' i; . or three men who wen taken at fiun-i v.hirh trial nnd wat'e a.iv.M'. hundred ar ,n- inoc... Iiroturht a higher fime fired for the men. It is md a tunc ,,,. spectacular eliil'i!:r;. t mid sattity ate 'ivt" (' t: men f thi coaet v. i i, , nnd woik bencl.--. "., who tries an i t 1 1 ; : i solving present pr..l inflnnimatory .xpn , ! ;, or who jrcts ci iv, K t,.; imprnctii-al und i i :, does harm both t m trust him and , -, honest bis inten; ; The limit in la n persnn vith no . v.. , he has no ..(:; .. i :' ) The tiet ai'f f.: i the same ti : ; ' : instalment i;1" Imld-hetohd man w u ! for n bait -t ut. Swiss Watt Imi; i i , the condit ion i ' seeking a vulisidv ii i imMtt. And e( (hey cures fvpr 'liiniT,"' m in Ir.h 'am t ioniit i, Wen rmaiii ;m I in ci l.v - no.. N , nl mIu.'i mid physical diversion of ,a (Jinnd People. The same publicity if bought and paid for, would aggregate thous ands 'of dollars. the jo . YV' A I. developed, later on the part of some'deals with the affairs of actors, mov , employers id- office building clcnnei'n ies, ehriutaunua and Iveeum, has con- l( II l!l Allh t l,l'.hK.: ;itl) women's clothinir makers. United to mihlish dnUiiled nml ilh.K. sthui Is a wonderful selling Afi tll. supri.l1lp r(Mllt itl its ()lcision tnilcd arti(.lr for l,a (Irande. The ar 'l'1 w,,, had re ervi.d for later considerationlti. lfs will uith t.w.. . iv....m fi-ncn t,(, uue.ninn id the eonstitutionali: v:nd nlavo-munds us thev oxiut. fetnd id the publicity provision of the law, thrive in La ii ande. Imiching upon th'j the romims.'ion recently asked Mter-lthini's that are Imfnful to tho koimhI 1 1 ney Central ,if Boston Allen ot Mas- j Dnl yMi ever heo a man'tf wig hal sachusetls for an opinion. Tho ut. di l mrt look like real hairt !tomey general informed the commis- --' ' :tioirf Ihiit in his opinion no cons'. it u- Aiidrey Miinson, a nnth yoijni; tiooal right to privilege of an employ 'imnn. orchinl i-l numerous tUahiies (-r was violated by the .provision ii.nl in olieiim: in marry Jack Do m soy he- that publicatnm of names unde.- it.-; e;nic." of bis phvsical excellence, man-,teini- was a Privileged eomrmmun ly heanly. elc, seeniH to think thai lion "which. If ina'le in good fai'k is largely a maltertif f rm. 1 wit hout malice and with reasonable cause to helieve the statements en- MnM everylhlni; Is bohheil I hese ' taimd, t herein in be triic, could n il he lays- hair. KkirU and slocking. 'no i:i: :s tor any uanituy lor line..' ( m Sept. there were approximately ;i ca-.es in which employer-; !ad ro- fued t. comply with decrees. Aitine; en the advice of the ullor-' ney hern i al, the commission aiinotm. eil, "the commission is pnblisliin tha tiiinies of the .employers in question." tn.iiTUine I I.. It was in a small western Ihhii, and the Jury had heeh called lo sit mi the nn f a man who had nun j nutted suicide. This is the enhcl Ihey rendered: "Wu are all of the, : '.iino mind- temporarily insane." . win-: uk's Yot u win:, ut ddy?:Ngv York Goes Back Ninety per cent of the Kianin Ann i tem man iiir.ea e ntracte.I dur in;- l lu war weie fiz.les. Somewhat Strong. There were times when Hit htniiua'.' used by "llu, n."s) Cotinnoner" would ha e heci i t iuisldered fulsome In nn eastern court, us when Speaker Hieh coiapiirei) ll: nry Vlfl "for Justice nnd i fnriliiide to Sanson, fur he-inty and t eonii'liness to Ahv.1oni." ilaiicheHler i (iiiniillan. M inerva Yarns Xew Sti H-ks Jfi.st Keceived New Stock3 are In just In time for knitting fho sweaters, scarfs, talus, caps, etc., that are su popular In lliowinter tiniu.' Minerva Varus are wound on u specLal hall that unwinds like a silken thread without fuss or fret. ' They're heauliful In colors vhry lofty and very strong. They knit into warm, servieablo garments, that are Hoft and durable. There are wool, silk and silk mixed In all shades. A loo heather and golf yarns. . Prices 12.H' to 7oc ball. FOOT WEAR roil THE ENTIRE FAMILY Knotwear of quality is the bnly term wo can apply to our merchandise. Here wo do not attempt tit coib with footwear sold on it price only. To those who desire every! lar in real value, wo make our peal for business. From such lines as listed here, vi select from America's best In Foot wear, at the lowest prices at whirl reliable, high grade footwear can be sold. ARMSTRONG SHOES . - For . Women . - Chas. K.- Fox YE OLD TY.MB COMFORTS Pumps for Evening Wear Real Comfort In Every Pair MRS. A- KING'S SHOES For infants and Children EDWIN CLAPP SHOES ; ,For Men FLOBSHEIM SHOES For Men YARD WIDE VELVETS With velvets of all kinds so much in demand this .season, our stock Is one of the largest in this line to be found. . Panne velvets in navy, taupe, brown, and black are priced at tftl.no, .."( and $K.IM( yd. . Dross velvets In the samo colors are ii.ro and :.30. ' Mack silk plush 64 Inches wide, priced at t:l.t0 yd. Woolen fabrics are also in a brilliant array of Tall ' colorings. Inspection invited now. 1 ' 'Wea'p AVimiI 1 1 use WITH OXFORDS Here Is Hie first arrival in woolen hose for women who arc determined to stick to tho comfortable low shoe, A full fashioned, light weight hoso of niercorized lisle and wind very best quality- and possessing the neat fining qualities of the' full-fashioned silk hoso. In all sizes now. Priced at J.lll) pair. .: JVautiful'Xi.'w tumn Coats $18.50 up to $95 leie . A ! wis an ,ol- 1 iv xi. .itfa If K I Mil Ill .Mi Hi- listiiH-tive Models in Seii.stiii's JUi-it Falirii-s Conihiniua new-foalures to make them most desirable from ft fashion Kluudpoint, conservatively designed and tasteful ly trimmed, Ihoso now coats lire sure to prove Interesting lo every women who appreciates good style, good workman ship" and exceptional values.. Fur collars are ill abundance also ciitbroideried models Hid plush coats. of all grades. Prices aro very reasonable for these coals inspection will prove IhfH. The best selections can bo madu right now. Court ot Justice Is . Transferred to. tho v Smoking Car of Train IDAHO FALLS. Ida., Senl. 21 Speedy western justice was handed out in a unique manner hero Monday when District Judge James G. (Iwlnn held court In the smoking car of a moving railway train to nentencw a liquor law violator. A deputy sher iff took the prisoner to a point where Ilio Judge was to board. Court was called in the moving car and four miles farther on the sheriff and his I prisoner left the train. The Judge gave him tfto months and a fine of I 100. on do 1 1 lllol weak. 's report would propel lv the head ot the news of Its Old Country ! Town Traffic Waysj ake n Honeymoon on An that Ilk look e a i ill h 'the d Ho. k o . hc- ile the goal. Nnrw-ay's toi.ii 14 per rent of ..' - i . are It pomK u! ti in some ollo r .m i ;i It's easy for in.o e. Into the politn.i! ' e new fall lid, anvhovc Tile f.'lt wo'.leo ;ir.. 'l III ih Clltioi i ee 'i.r. ft -me- M:V YORK. Sept. 21 Again Ihey aie linke'ing with New York traffic. 'I l:e police uepartnient hng has been tumble to dodge tile law of physics thnt two ob.icls can't occupy the same .-pace at the same minute. And with T f nr,.rt "-jTilne I'linu'cr oi auionioones increasing l'OOt; gO iilie. ,1.,,,,. ,,,, ,M, (T,1K,i , ,.,lesirnlni Ibobling it own, the traffic pnd.lelll is! 'Ill Wll.v ( al., Sept. ;.. - A :i.K K.,.,iPg worse. It.nieym.'on on foot is ibc ac.-otnp i In tlie tdd days, traffic went up and) el-of Mr. ani M.. ' :-e o ti- down I. roadway much the .-.lime w-ay it! ."k '-. 'li r.'.ii h--l His il, 4 in ar- Main Street the countryj ut l- on Ih-ii I'irivfoiitb day me:', tlveiuh wilh the same hectic con-! !' the .net i :-.is. 'V iveliiii wnh fusion that ivig-.s-in the subways Ik-- j a -ai.iU kit aid eprcs:i'u- from t h the world famous thoroughfare. I . oi lo stn'.ion a trunk containing p.ni a I'Stlo while ago it was decid-j : m iu ticle. tne oup'e said ,-d that at night, at hours when most le betwe.-n -J i lll' l ".U I ll'cs thcat'i-gecrs were bound up Manbt- ei- tan to their homes, Itroaiiway betweenj e' t :;stli and , vtli streets should lieeome a !one-way -lus-l. n nl ' v.,' .1,.., .,: , 1,.... l,.,., l 1. ...... I i-ro.' Mnti-harts have complained that the! "'I T!.o-"ibo,i,,, nightly tiaffic was divert-' " ine; to eilo-r thorougtifarcs lisines-j L,,n wli , Il -hinltd i e:ne to tllem. . ; :o - jie i:i llnty Police t'ollllllission -Harris has ruled that for a :l-dav ' l .pi fii livrsity of Oregon CONTAINS. Collcceiof Literature. Science ind the Arta. ThciSchool df Architecture ind Alliii The .Vhool o d Arts. DusincsA Liminislratipn. The SJiool The EAienaioi Education. Division. The Graduate School. The School of JournaliBm. The School of Law. The School of Medicine. The School of Music. The School of Physical I Education. v The School of Sociology, FalkTferm Opens September 26 Mot cultural and prof?ionil ncholiirBhip hn become ondin mirli oi iKe Smie University For catalogue. .uuirrs on ne various school, or Ion any inlormation, write THL HLOISTRAR. UNlVtRSlTY Oi OREGON. Eufene. Ore. COLUMBIA RECORDS , v had I For OCiTOBER i' 'i i declined all miles acio "lifts I'.e . tv. .1 :o I hie: ltol'I'.llo i Kansas : A-i... I i lie to this ci eitheMi roe.:.- InihaniloM, fioin ther- t i lo Phoenix, left fol I'.' P.l.-o, TeX. I I 1 1 if i' eta by Wey of Ho fan III' Ve . ''. that a . Thev ep.'i ... ite hack t ' : I,- up the Pacifi to l lC! d 'V uav truffle 1 low.jis v,,.-!, a- have t'T ii,:imv n.onth' ei Men il la-ti ;s at If In Mythpleay. .ik l.'lctium -"Iff b'-t P,'- r timf tr;if!"ic eini- ICilltn't IlilM Knit-n to halt er n il. ti app'e from A'l-u.i- n ci:t. If a l-i v. huh cae r.nii mi.'Miil towtr-t w-nk - ti'fi.titi- nut iol k:ltd U 4 av, the city . H-.nt 'I mi-ei n . w(t-., 1.. . x. shall Ik ie ' led hy signal ' hoen operatini; ' en rifth Ave'nue t iiene towenrs coin- ' H aioiiir Kifth Avenue) i-t ed at the sam mo-j upU of experimental; iir all richt on Hnrnd-I Ml U a-kH to install " Novf oare V. H. Bohncnkwajj? Company Columbia Grafonolas Cheney Phonographs Three Things Requireci TO ACOO.MI'hISlI ANY AN 'AIM, M I'ST W'OliK Correct Sty riiiNiy woinn Willi, K. t)NK mist iiavi: ll.l V ANI) WIT 1 1 MA TKKIAI, csign, Hand Tailoring, An-Vool Fabrics TiiKsio aim-; Tin; tiiincs ti coats wouiiu von; monkv. i at makk on; SL ITS AND OTKi;- I ASH BROTHERS Clothiers and Furnishers