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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
AN INUICriOMIKM' NKVVM'AI'KIt Published dully and weekly at La lug Obierver 1'tihllshlrifr ('oiiiu&ny. BKUCK DKNM1H, fc.lKor Entered at the off at I .ft Orande. Oregon, as Stonnl China Mall Matter. Add reus all t-inuuiilrnt ton to TUK OBSKKVKK, 1 US AdHAm Av. I Grande, OnKmi, ool Warmth 'For CITY AND C O I VI V OKriOftAl i I'Ai'KIt On sale in nth(?r elu. ort'tcou Hotel HI nwwa omnu, I'tn imihi ; lnr . New Btand, Tortlrind; M iilfintnar Naws Blind. Torllnnd. BJiiat.iiMiua w i ij y All-W t t-v SLUM llII'l tllN IIA'I'IDi ' - By Carrirr. Oally, pit ninnth , , ,, . Iaily, pf.r tlnvo month pally, per alx mo. In advanra 14 h Dally, dingle coiy , t. lly Mull Pally, per year In advance w fn.oi Daily, nix monlliA In nnvajn- ....3.i)t Pally, three ttionhta it) adviineo w..t.r)' Dally, p'.T month ....6Q' WeeKly ObMirvor-Star. h mull pr year in ndvaiu-p .... Jl.fift MKMIIKK OK A USUI I A I Kll IMIltiSS. The AMoeliited I'l-ffjjv if exclusively eniHien i e tor ni 'ncu i inn or an tjew dlHpathc eredH.d t. u or not otherwlbe credited In thin paper, and also Hi' JochJ new ri i.,hed therein. All rlhi ut re-p.ihii.-.inon of special dispntr! .re " reserved. Bible Thought For Today ,' YH WILL IlKAP WHAT YE SOW: Be not docclved : for whatsoever a man Boweth, that shall he also reap. For ho thnt soweth to his flesh shall of tlile flesh roup eorruir.ion;. hut he that soweth t; the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap llfo evorlnil.lng. And let us not be weary In well doing; for Jn due season we shall reap. If we Hint nut Ualatiann 6: 7-U. FLPW AND A SOLIP SILVER WATCH -AST WIHT. ' Strained Kisses A 1 1 u 1 1 1 n k t o 1 1 ( V, V a d oc to r AvanlH tho vily otriciulr to pass an or dancu to compel all kissing lo be dono Mi ro u kIi a mod Rated guuzo Hereon in ordod lo prevent tho trans mHsion of disease. Ho is said to have Invented ni handy little devise which looks tfjiiUo u lit Lie like a lly swa'U'r, to W-' used for tlio pni poso of Klraln fng kisses, lio reporls I tiat its use hi hia family has not taken tho "kick", out of oscillatory salutes. j Tho doctor will ml. get very far; with Unit idea. A law to enforce it would ho violated ho much Dial the! Volstead Act would hide 1 1 h head in fchame. , j The thing to teach people, and Toj provide for yo far a possible by leu-' iulation, is personal health and cleau"J Uness, and iusitenco that all klsslnj,' of 1 1 lie childil n' be dono on the cheek or back of the nock. ! Tho WKirLd , docs not need freak,' mnedien. It. needs preventitlves, and tho goat .preventive is cjinmoii iiciisq. pltfrlenccH. That Is I. he sort of coun try America Is nupposod to be, but somehow Its fair record has become somewhat blurred of lato. Perhaps this helps to explain mat ters: Thoso young women mind I heir own business sturdily as they trudge along. If they accept a lift, it Is from some person of eviden fitness, not from some leering "ho vamp" or group of reckless boys. The very businesslike way in which they go ahead leaves no doubt -in any mind as 16 the character of ' tho girls themselves, and this is their best protection. Though there are cxcei Lions terrl blo enough, as it rule It is tlrX' girl who is looking for trouble that finds it. ' Public Speaking CluKises in 'public Hpoaking ..Wve beon added to many hcIiooIs and college-courses. Many private organiza tions oiler Instruction in thA stme finn urt. There are foil uuato souls who have Ideas and the gift for expres sion, who are afflicted with neither timidity nor over-ussuntneo, and who can always present a cause ulTecllve ly beforo a public gathering. Thure are more people who have gcod Ideas but lack the ability to express them well, especially bet ore an nudleuco of any Bizo. Vet the present organiza tion of business and society makes the ability to speak pleaai)tly and to tho point a distinct asset, Even If I lie training wttre never in speech-making it would be valuable. To know haw to pitch tho voire Is a gift In Itself. A public speaker mm. he utile to get bis ideas across to his listeners. This saml4 ability is just as deHirublo for prlvdo conversation as are habits of geniality and courlsey. It Is complained that education in these days has many Trills. It may be beginning reinolely to fullfll Its pur pun.1, which is to train the studcil for IHo u he will find it with all Its many rcqulri-mcnts. THE .OFFICE CAT An Onion dropped detd Jst us h won two dollars on a horse race. His good fortune was too great a shock You may neither "keep or allow to be kept any dogs, cats, parrots, gralmphoncs r phonographs," ac cording to the later, vogue in apart, ment leases In Washington, heaving tho conversational field open to wo. men absolutely without, competition, it would stV-'ein. Give your neighbor pleiiy of ens sin' he's as big a fool as you art: and lie needs it. Uosides it exercis es your lungs. , . The Forum in Yniir Town Atmosphere Clean. ' v - " 1 mi & ft J I v t Winter Wear "Oregon City" t i Jf J . j K i s . A iil-w portrait if ttrt- r:n ni: Princess Xenia of (irei'ce. who r'- ' eenlly married tho youn American millionaire, William K Leeds, in j Paris. . I .i. AVook'its 'a iv 'Woven . ,' Where the Wiunl Grows ' ' M'annMi is tho "Dig IUea" back of "OiKgon City" products. Nature (ji.os the sheep ot t he west heavy, long-fibred wool to protect thoni from biting cold. Oregon Cy Woolen Mills soleet this wool on the ranges dye, spin, and weave It Into staunch all-wool fabrics. They tailor the labile Into smart, clean cut .Murklnaws Tor men ami bv;ys intoiivtrroats for men and youn men. Their motor robos and Imlliui blankets, and thu beautiful all-wool bed blankuts combiiVlhls wjinilciful warmth with ruro beauty. I.K KNSK PLATES OKDKKKI). SALK.M, Oct. 21. Onlers for 1.10,-: b(it) sets of automobile license plates fcr 192 have been placed by Secretary of State Kozcr with the Irwin Hodsoni company of Poitlanil at a cost of 17's ' cents a pair, delivered in Salem, Hecimuo we obtain all these producOi mills, wc are able to offer them at Our lines lire complete, stocks vnr spect these Oregon Madu projucts directly front the iiisual prVes. ' easkvvou f.o In. i a .'MAttf.,. . , ... .... ., iceiirs M iJiui, ne Kd ilor. uItIip iiiiesi i,m i'l'i: ith "con,,, pair paid fo,. . ' : v " " " tne l.r'i niaies. hi t;nr n I...' i is the crux of all ,n.uir,es from peoole ' briht with , umbers "ll!vt I '"oviiik lo li Lranile. (tu,rin jn h , , k , . , Have you Rood churches good schoels-i,,,, ma(i , f . n . and good lyccum and chautau'iua (ii8talK.c I courses?" IVnole who ciil-e fill Iheir! ' town development I'nil want elevating MAY I'LAY ISAI.L. j I .OS AN'GKLKS. Oil., (). t. LM. Vein lllenkiion. Universitv of Smitlwni U'lirr; er;i .i.,.. :, ;.i. THAT'S SO TOO community influences, are particular nlimit the real worth while things lifj me; inry want noining oi commun ities void of elevating agencies. If the heads of families scekiiit,'-jjj,1(r the Los Angeles club of the l'a a future home are particular about t.ifis roilKt (n,rll., ,,,,,,,. ,t . , . , ,"t' '"1 son. Hlenkiron recciitlv dropped Wj, not La (.riin.le he proud of the fact she w,.k at Uu, ulliv(.rsitv heie, much t has the better things. Hut to continue;, hp r(.c,.,.t of lhn lrai.k ,.0..h ,v and expand, and grow, business, like (Vomwell, who Iml expected l,ijM . , r... a. ii.Mia.niT, u.e piogmni h; take- d,,. r c'harli-s V. K over . mr.i oe nrrangcu lor. 1 ne ,01.ki (j. S, W1)1, ,.ccun (,,.,,, riusincss-iiKc nieinod is lo Duy Sfiison Kprints. .lei; l-a.l- iu (he "The horse Boon will be a Ihlng of tickets at the trilling cost of less th the .past," said tho Wine (luy: " j.r cents per number. takes an automobile to lako you! . ?llt l" ''"V tikels is not alone suf whero you lire going these days." Mcieni. t ne undersigned appcnl lo in replied tho Old I'"''!''' lo enlist in this cause F K M A L K I ' K 1 1 V li 1 ! S 10 N K SS Oh, Woman, in your You always act as you darned ' ' please; And now on highways set I'.ho mode Of calmly hogging all the road! Some persons troubled with insom nia might .In worse than try this cure: Lot thoni listen nlfenilvely to tl lan who likes lo talk about himself. Human Life First Tho captain of a fulled Stales lin er faces possible ilisinissnl becnuse In fulled to btop his . ssel to ah I three! men adrilt at sea in a small iioal nckinw ledsed the call tor help sending wireless niessitges telling oth IT ships ot the (luflcully, Knr his on eliip lie s.d.l. ' V i hao m;.ili. aboard and ci.nntt sl.?!" Ill the r.'lpl. nil's ileteilse It may lie said that he nui.i1 d the small cnill would be pi. k'-cl up proni;.tly. I'utor Innately tlnl assiiinpiii.it piovimI false. The three men had drifted far out to sen In line they were llnally rosi'tU'-d. Coci iiln.'iit malls lire, nf course. ery important. 1. 1 .Tlerein e uilh them is a i:.le ..ileus.- an. I lhe.' en trusted Willi ihelr ti , ne pin liil inn an' under a solemn oMikiiIiiii. Yet old er than any lniin-iii;i.l.' laws or rev, tllnllons r..)eniing the mails i., ihe ll .written law ol ll.n set uhi.lt re tinites any al.le c.w I lo c. to II..' nni of it boat in ill.iie-.s. II. uu. in ll!B ll! Valued uini" highly than oltv nlher carco ever i nii. .l on tho Bias, including h m:l-s. Afi. r lamping the costumes, worn on the streets by some of the flap pers we are convinced Lmiy Cadlvl could iinike h'.T dash through itlniost any ol our iiiiiln tlmrough fnros with out ultractlng tiny attention. "That may be Timer, "but if. has been my cxiio-j thrc0 ''''"'t ways: Convihce your rieitco that when I wan lost on n ! r''iends of the lyceum's merit; prompt -lonely cotinrry road on a dark nlghlj'y 0,,,,n your own sonson ticket, anil I could trust Iho old grey niaro It j liiBt.ly. which is even more important find her way home, hut all I caiillrt nnthmir hul the most urgent mat trust i.iv .mi, .mot i, .I., Im in rind il''rs lotiiin you from the four num. ditch." ' 1 ' wla w inter, i ne uuimuic pur pose ot lyeeuni win not oc accomplish ed with adeiuatc funds nlonc funds l.l'e llllt lhn III...1IW 1 ,inl ll. n..,l 'I'.. hours of ease, .,, , .HUU,h to th'ink ,.,,. ,hm;hts laic ultimate gouts. May we tlepcmli on you : Signed, UN1TKI) I.YCLUM COM.MITTKE. (t'onsisting of representatives from the Neighborhood Club, the Ad Club, the schools and tho following church es: Catholic, Kpiscopal,Methoirist Lpiscopal, llaptist, Chrislian, J D.i S., ifHd Presbyterian.) SugarTsiNtirc a pound at In A. M. SaturibiJsA Woolwoith'a. " lll-lil-ltl It your Ue is sick, call In Hit ei him in it t in used to duct. nilttoik animals, i... ii p.-norniiy is niimilleil Hint women hau a sense of rumor, v I all 'llilnk you are out of il. 'l ? Well, if you consider yourself a part of this government y.ni are not. You owe, i3,!i;i5,Mi-l,7ili. , nilSkiltVICK WANT ADS GET RESULTS. A Minim, a clu.lr oer l.'rwtird was ot the best bouse. Iii.lliimi liiisbiuid broke his wile's head and al ery sorry, 1 1 was one clialrs they had ill I lie HOMES For Sale i -room UT.OO. iu.mIitii house ill llilll . lor Absolulely worth the in. nicy. S t vliiiitrf.oi Say-- . h.t, h.t! 1,,, last Kurd joke I'lnltt lb) - Well, idln. t'lalferby, ou heard the I hope so. Modern honi irner L'd and Adams central Ibcailon; heating plant; trees uml lawn. Modem llotno In etery respect nit U aslilngiun. This Is new property Two Girliali Hikcrg To prettv 1 s y walking from t'h gelea. They slat I. ;:.l and n I bin Ihi. cd Kansas City. i'ar.i.1.1 girls nre 1 'I J 11 .1 to I.eA Alt .1 fieul It. one Sept e weeks I.. ..I pass 'I hey ale l iirry hit; A cnl ue.irnm skill II, lit W.ts Mi '"'IK ir I I.e,,v Ir f si, c lopn at. tr.ot.il no .re ml, ,,, ,,,, , n tre.l .'slenl,iv lli.in on., who wore a skirt so shell ii l,.,ri'ly l:Mup ,,.ow her kite n, mid up.i-.hio In eierj S room holeV'. 'i lets dltinn for f-VlO; cellar, near hfLli sell. I'r. Po.loon i.iyj the f.trnieis need moro r.lu.atli.n. but the farmers have an Id.,, th.it what they want Hist ,1s mom cre.' at the bank. ' M' del S I'ooti.VltollH. ' -Oh. '1 Ills Is i j'lrees. p.tved. priced right. way. i splendid coir ,inihed; wired I. on Main, near snltble property. lieatlng plant soldier pucks mi. I w.mi- kuteket- boekeis. W'h1 revel tliev i.tep tliev find only tourteous treatnieiii The ltccl iiecaslonnl tilts fn in piissiim 4tUtolnoljlles, bit are plc.l.t.d lo tak' no trains. It Is plcislnr, to hear tli.it two young cirla can travel , thu . aero 'I .11. e fpiii , s. i new hi ,hs ,,, . I w .Olid (it I.I roine l''l mi tsiv dlv s I li.il w li n her be vvldie.l she l.ovu ,i II lie h .1,1 on Adams (or Modern t-room Inpnsf KSOO. A nplen.rld froperty, 1- l room lumso and ivi( choice lots at Sit;'. Lsire.t (or fUt!. Only oU0 dsh rt.jnlicd. America u:ul have no nnplcuaiit e-.. n,..,r i,r,.r ., , one of iho m iiiinriit ..r,.,1 t .the ! ,.l, I., ., nll., B.ls h,,.lrc (11 I remark llt.il lie h..s alvi.ivs imagined I window stioppint; is al.o.it as unsal lsl.ieli.iy to a Geo. H. Currcy W I HI) til a man. as dt iuktnj; IOU l.lin HI. ltcl IXalr I'hono lt-2MI1 InsiimiH- ft!r--i'-'' When Frost Elves Build Their Fairy Palaces kiHiwifirioy am! ciils tliarigij rule (ir ftiij Jjjs istnsiairrj in:i)I..u.k.uv.iiiti.i Tw iitsunilcnvc.jr. It tits the wc.irct'.iinl the wc.ulicr. ic of I..lik.i',v.:itiu 'l'wins is'etitlc tv) the skin, li.itily to i n ice. t is sreri liittl .Hid pre.; lliui:!; i:i liv e stc.tm,:ln:i..l-kr- wiilio.it Ic.ir-.il'slirrlirjlts Listing LACKAWANNA TWINS Utulcrvvcar and Skmibt r Suits AT, HV1 AM ClRl , v vy: LIhrH TOi.lvrL-;l Vc invitcvnt'i ms-ti.t .n tt 1 -it lnaMttii twin-. nn.uttnn Mvlcs and in ipltllittCS lv Milt evtty umreim in vt jukc sod Iulc STOKE ii I ut i Cut New ' A n JL S T J 0 X u Footwear This past week has been one of Importance in our shoo dept. Two beautiful new oxford arrived by express: A nut brown calf oxrord with military heel an. I welt soli.', iniitilion ball strap is priced at $0.50. A"' chirk brown kid oxrord, inilltitry hoel and a welt sole and new square tippml toe, Is fin. Also a black Itld oxford with itill'lary heel and welt sole, slighlly .ronnd ton, is priced til $H.7, Ih.'si) are 111 or AK.MSritONU make and very new, ' ' t led ' Oregon City Overcoats AU Wool Qu.ilily $22.50 These are exceptional values In Men'G and Voting'. Men's Overcoat!) Mndo by lh! so r.'im- pu!i iVijolejinillls, who spin, dye and weave -ttiyl oyrna-l)rlc.s,;ii'ey or. the highest iiuallly 'aiid; rtilly ?uamlit(Litt .vjijBy way. Young Meu's.'dielted Mdilels ifitpricl'd at ?2-.5", oth. era range 'upwards to o7.5U, H :.if:!.J'' 'Top in and see th.cins, 'V .V- $ $1 Read the Want Ads f i iff Ir Pt-Ji .if Conserve Dollars to Oregon by Patronizing Home Industries By R. N. Stanfield . U. S. Senator from Oregon J)ROPERTY inveitment are enhanced in valu 1 by community development; likewue Oregon wealth ia increased throuah greater Oregon indus try. Induatriea, botK manufacturing and aricul-, turn, are alimulnted by being patronized. Every time an individual spend a dollar in Oregon he ia alimulating an industry that givea added value to ny investment he may have within the state. Too, the more dollars we spend, on Oregon products, the more employment will be given to Oregon labor, the more home builders given support and taxea reduced to every tax. payer by the creation of more taxable property. It ia to the beat interest of all that Oregon do her utmost lo manufacture and produce, not only her own requirementa but sufficient that ahe may have aurplua products to aell atSroad. The highest de gree of prosperity will be- obtained if we conserve our dollars to Oregon by patronizing home industries. ASSOCIATED INDt STRIES vJJF OREGON 101 OREGON BVII.DiS.0 PORfTLAND T-T7 7" U ("M. IN THE OLU uoMfc, lune, ' I I. i'