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1 -! TiifPtlar. .Tannnrv Ifl, "1f23 Cbc Observe.? IN THE OLD HOME TOWN THE OFFICE CAT By ruHro . an iM)Ki'i:ni:r .nkwsi'ai'kii, I'uhllMtud daily .ind weekly nt La Granilf, Oregon, b L.a urn mi e Kveii' Inv Observer I'ubtlHtilii ?omimny. Entered at lh J'oMol'fhf ni ,a (trftndc, LA' fiRANDTO' EVENINfl OBSERVER.. a sri-Xg-- TlPWiou say y ne compel SrWKELE2? .Tf'H (they've sot uubuttom A axKrr'k ill own business j (I I f L (Fere a1 s v AddroMK nil coiuitiunit-ntluiis to THId OIlHKUVKIt, iilti Adunn Ave., J.a Grandn. orejron. CITV A.I ( lit N i V OM K Ul I'AI'KH. On Bile In oi her efties Ore pun Hntul News Btnnd. l'ortlund; Jtni-urj&i News Stand, rortltind; MulUiuyiah News Btand, Portland. L1I3( llll". ION It A IKS. lly CnrrOr. Dally, pr month Dally, pr thn-o mnuttiH Dally, per nix mo.. In advance . Daily, lnjrle c(y ...S2.2S It .Mall. Pally, por yenr. In advnnco ..t1.00 Dally, nix months, In advance i-i. r0 Pally, throe mmithw, in advancg ....f 1. CO Dally, pit month ...fI0c Weekly (Jl.i rvt r-StJis, by mall, pur year, 1n adanre $1.(10 JtfKMUKlt OK AMttOOIATl'jU aUI:HM. Thi AsMoclaed 1'renH Im uxcIuhI vly entitled 'a uo for publication of nil nowii dlspntchen credited to It or not other wine credllt-d in lliltt paper, and aIho (ho locwl miwi: puhlitthed therein. All rfffhta of re-piiMlcnUnn ot special dfupatclK-H hero ntno mo remarved. Bible Thought. For Today KEEK ETERNAL THINGS: We look not ut til " things which are seen, but nt the things which arc not seen: for the things which ore seen urn temporal; but the things which arc not wen are eternal. 2 Corinthians 4:18. OTET WALKERTHE MARSHAL - IS PRETTY tOUCHV A" OTET WAUKERTHE MARSHAL - IS PRETTY TOUCHV L'UNBUTTPHIMt. HIS COAT TO GET THE JAIL Hev" - . La Grande's Triplets other hand is the regular expense of maintaining a camp ground hy every community froo of charge, extending tlm glud hand of fellowship and ex pressing a welcome to all. Wo never believed iitho free wood and free gas feature that Oregon Jiaj been practicing,, but. we do IjeJievo in free camp grounds' with free light, and if we had been 'in the Spokane meeting with any voice in matters, it -. When Portland thinks It, can, score over La Grande it is badly off. Not long ago triplets were born jn Port. land and the newspapers had column j'cem" to u'h"t wo w"u'1' CTe nave after column of nubiieitv. even tell- CU'VM1 to the fifty-ccnt charge-fo, ing how the father of the newcomers S"- cver, the boys who were had to go out niid rent a larger house. Here in La Grande triplets were born and the father did not have to hunt another, for ho already had one of his own thut was JiisJ; right fcr tho babies. When people get hyster. ical about triplets, the mother of the inrce litllo l.a brande girls urgcj them to be calm, that ii,o babies arc doing fine, three with the best and purest thing Japanese itIiIo may !hn duener thun Americans Inivu Imnginod. anil inlso Hoinewhat finer In nuullty. I This is Hiiggosted by tho attitude of jtlie Jaiianesu na.i.m towurd tho pro ipusal In the four-power Vieaty guar- That mother loves n imlnoliiK the Integrity of Japan. J lie opposition to this .proposal ; 111 America Is sillil to hn nnthlnu ill tho world mother's love. ieiimimrod with the .ni,u1i i.... i,. there may bo right. uestion. It is quito a Japanese Prids iPtll)Sllloll Here's hoping Providence'will giVf !JaI "" Hselt, According tp a Jup ,, ..... ...... , . . writer, Ailnehl Klnnosiilio: . tho little girls health and strong bod-1 "As soon as the full text of tho ics and. strong minds, and thnt; the j treaty Is published, thoio was at public will not bo s inquisitive here mtantannoiis expl.Tslnn on tho pail , .. ' . ,, , , ,, . "f the press against the Idea 01 as jt was ;in Portland,' Xor, Oie La.sslng Japan' with , states . which Gfnndo'hofne 'is happy tvith'tHe 111116" cannot "stand In -tha rafo of '!) ones. world without moral support. The , ' politicians of the opposition 'party . loet The Fourteen Tried and , True What's the use of heaving slander at the fourteen tried and true, Just because you classify it as a crrnirtri. jhey were, true to their convictions, it - wtir, mi nun .11, ey couiu uo, And all othtr condescensions were to . , them but slush and fudge. Have you ever felt your kopecks sHp ' ping frcir.i your eager clasp, , With your taxci and expenses ov. : r.rilm.? that's the time, my friends, that nnv j j ' Sober-minded man will grasp j J. Something th:.t will help to pull the " ' country 'through. No, the bear toward you no malice, iu iney icei lor you a pnde, And they'll al.vays stand behind you through the worst. So, when homo Industry weakens and tne Minis have almost died, Then it's time to back our own cxistonoe first. Yes, it seems we need a few more men like these, who have at. hirt Human welfare, not tho glamour of a show, 4 When the lean years have departed, then we'll make a newer start, . And, we'll have a different friend ship than the present one, we know. SEPTIMUS. Now In The Second Week! THE 27th .Taxes Collected Are Lower By Millions It scoias as if our Junius has done 1 a gricvlous wrolig, . i He shouldn't let thd . peoplo Wo "a jazzing right along." ', . j He should pat folks on the shoul-j der aud hand them blarney! too, And run and tell his trionjia and ! neighbors what tliOy ought; to do. I llut Junius, ,you sco is just a; plain old .Yankee cat, j Clear to the backbone, Bolld Yank, plum full of pep and scrap. His ancestors,; they tell me, I Hiieaked ill the Mayllowcrj hold, , . I And landed in New J.'nchin'd on a winter's day so' cold.. ' 1 t!o do not lut It worry yoa, :o. ; not a single bit, , , i For Junius, tho Office Cut,- is; a oocl1 old Yaukeo "clt.!' ' "-! He hasn't time to think, because, ; you'll think it very queer, I He's busy willing scandals that! the clear saints llko to hear. And Junius .does not pretomr tp b "Just What he iiiiit.i' , ' lis thinks; (t' fjuito too painful to beconio a b!csGcd saint. j Ho Isn't gositrt enough, ho Isn't fon d of.' tea He doesn't lltyu tho talk that marts "And she told this to me." Hell Is not tho only placo with good Intentions paved, The world is1 full oi people who, moan we:i, who think they're saved. '- U ut Just so long as hypojrltes will rant and ,rave, 1 say, That we'll all ko Jazzing right along,, in the same old sin ful way, Junius Observer. ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE . LE IsSthBringins X 'THE BEST liTJYINC . MakYour ; reat Savings To All DAYS OF THE YEAR" avings Today! LADIES OUTING GOWNS $1.08, $1.32, $1.40, $1.60 A chance -for ' every woman to save ou( a winter .necessity. Tho stocks are largo and tho prices are greatly reduced on every gown. There aro while and striped patterns plain or hemstitched. All sizes for selection. MEN'S HATS AND CAPS ' 20 OFF A cliunco to save from $1.00 to $2.00 oh one of the season's best hats. "STETSON." "GORDON" and "BOUSAL1NO" hats for your selection. . j Choice at 20 U ess than regular. SO.ME SIGNS Placard at ft moving to-be crooked, is out of a job. Even the corkscrew After having his family treo locked up many a man feels ho has a right to look down on his an cestors. . ' . I A Fearful Waste tile As Wo uolleuleil to Kiim Koxer. sue. . . , , , be written. It will jif.uiy vi Bum-, uuuui. tne new license i merlcau no time In jumping into Heart of the fray. Komu day the story of tho storm which , the four- powor troaty caused in Toklo will astound the r.eolllo. For thlH imrll,- ptates lor a rrunklm car, wc thought ulnr conception of national honor, ot the fearful waste entailed Hn put-! "' loSInlii(c what pructlcally i wi.i . . . ' j amounts to the moral guarantee by ting plates on every .cur in Oregon, ... . ,.., , mill, to go a step fnrth'or,' thijik' iif 'ourtli today for tho peace and well-1 1),twi,"n 2'00". 000 and $3,000,000, the waste throughout the nnvion. show "Young children must havo j parents." . ' j In a barber's window "During! , . nlteratlonns, patrens will be shaved: y "l'"""-n itcss) I In back. HONOLULU. T. II., Jan. 10. The Sign In Ilrnadway store "Emptv trennm. ous effect of tho depression : boxes Suitable for hollilav ail la." ot especially us regards the world's sugar bowl, was exemplified The young people were enjoying lierii ,y the iinnounceinent of Col- a motor ride and had lust entered A real optimist Is a person 'who pays His Christmas bills as cheer fully as ho did his Christmas shon picture .ping. ' - onol Howard Hath.iway, collector of a country road. YV"'"e, mui iiawana tax- "May I kiss your hand? es lo tho federal government for i , lit t ' f...n,. v.....,,,,,, ,cl lyi. w 111 lollll GET TOGETHER CLUB ELECTION is suffering badly, he is improving I from a trip to Portland where she"' slowly J spent Christmas with her parents and The Get Together Club met on relatives. Mr. Ewin was unable, to ac- ' Thursday, December 29th, at the home 'company her as he could not leave being of tho nation and a nation I iu"n",u'" wl"' "ie tolal internal , on I............. i . reveaut! lutri..r nun aa ,.j .. .,, . , , iDiuiiuHi, u,u, us japan is seems lo i . m um, Sam kozer will receive letters find, ,, llltt,..lv ,., ,. I calendar year tllio.. The sensation-1 i iiucnne in I no. price of sugar In i responsible mainly for tho vast dlf-j fomico In revenue,, folomd Jlntha-i said, as nlub-iotiths of the In-. then applications will be. returned of the occidental mind Which ho malls out;, his bffice force ' 1 lemlmls Amcrlciin readers ' L i. ... .;that Francu'lias iiractlcnllv deinaiiil-i win men onu'r mo vemitiunee, recon ,, .,.,' , : , , eil ii uuaranteo of "aonio Bort fori way . fSpcclnl to The Observprl ho ask- LAUD CANYON, Jan. 10 The new year has conic and. bv manv nf in. one removed nor motor veil. ! ino om win soon be forgotten. No," shi replied, "1 have my glovoj I Miss Celia Edvalson gave a vcrV I nice entertainment and Christmas tree ' jut the school house, The program was FAST? 1 , nicely arranged and ws enjoyed by ! fill tho.se present. The ' treats were l'J !-.A tu l.:i.i ! , . at " "" niu liiiiuiuii were mane nnn- ;Pri "i ,ii wi,,,,.,, mi, , ii . 1 '. J " iii'i'i"co oi oitr sania !nb- of Mrs. E. T. Peebler. This is tha first time Mrs. Peebler has been able to entertain the club for some time on account of Miss Helen's illness. We "are glad that she is sufficiently strong and hope she may soon be able to attend the elub meetings. This meeting was the annual election. Mrs. Mary I. Counsell was cleccted presi-. dent, Mrs. Lofland, vice president; Mrs. Sherrell Ewin, secretary; Miss Etta Banton, assistant secretary: Mrs Geo. .Tucker, treasurer. Christmas flowers were sent to Mrs. John Mc- Cauly and a centerpiece to Miss Helen Peebler for her fancy work basket. for which tha club received thanks. After the business meeting, Mrs. Pecber, assisted by Mrs. Herfort. serv ed dainty refreshmentsThe next club i meeting ,wdl foe. at Mr.t Johnson's, January 12. , , , . Eiers. "of; the ' Mormon .church will hold n meeting , at the school house Sunday.. f. ; Three pupils of Ladd Canvon will I tone the state examinations next week. wrs. Altie Wmbum was out to see his work on the ranch. .Rev. William Johnson and wife cele brated their sixty-fifth wedding ann:- . versary at Ashland last week . Yers ago Rev. Johnson was associated with the noted Moody and Sankey evnn- '; gelistic work. : . .'. Three bridges in Marion' c.unty which were washed out as, a result, ., of the heavy rains a few weeks ago, arc to be replaced immediately.. The cost will aggregate ?10,000. tno registration, tie up the two plates, hor national safety, and yet little which havo been made ut a luiivy'Ja""n' youngest of tho powers, de- .j i ' , ..'.., cllnes the Ktinratitco that other now- cost and shipped to the state capital offrl,( hor olllur nt another heavy cost, plnre the no- Americans have been .objectlni; be- ccssury poslngo on the package onil r""BU ""' 1,0 ""l wal" bind th mails will ,l,.ll. i, l ,h.. . .i"i jaiian. japan ' v w "" '"' objects becauso sho owner. He will then have plates put any help, on liiul throw nwnv hi. l,l Ispoct that .' KO? ! Clans. Miss Edvalson went to hlL?",cr' ."?. t Hot Lak. , w.nuii iicnu a weeit's i'Oiihi and nrollts tnvin In 11,1,,.,, I, are derived from tho sugar industry, j lllilt '"'rh liquor shall never 'vaoatjon nuucti in uiy ceunr. aow lora -.,. i;h . ... Mail y "llllpr came up from Haines ,, Christmas Day, returning on Mon- ; day. ;i:i:.m xs k.mplovkd R. A. Titus wont to Union Sunday. Mrs. Shen-cll Ewin has returned M.. nnA Ti nt A T:,.. . fll A T V .. ... , . .. .. I., - ... '"" ,,U,I " PAHIS. .1 in 1 31 , imivr.-,,.. ,., ' " """-lino Misses Amy Miller and Fayc Mil-' v,.n, lv ' 'l"y ' I " lrov. over with him. noon not want (Mh.,i,i n i , . ." ".'...ik ."s n. w. reeoiers spent Christmas at ... ,,,,t.- iM.iiiiiiWM.ii n . .1 , , ,., . t. n . . . rtiucricaus caimoi but re-m, ,,,1,,,. , , ,,",,, , iu.".. " o.uuu.iiiB. ino rreu hynnorst homo in town. latitude; .for however an , , ' .m''Uri"l ul,(l "" "'K'"-'' '"" 110 ''': "1 the man went down theriv which have no further vl T V ?.l"Pr iltl",,s '"'" ;l '-' "" ".I They a,ked the minister 7Z,- ".! Tho. th.'"K .. Mr: C- 'of';'' Pont New , . u is ido same nllltudu that tbls: i,u:(,,ih . ,,,, , " "'"."" ruauy niaue is of. it-waste, waste, nothing but Vountrv Itself w,,i,i a.,,.,. .. "". "'"xnt" " r.Tnr..nIt,, ruief." 4...... i im ii trisimu iif ini..,i t.. i i . i l.a and Japan gain In each other's ii, i..n I esteem from tho realization..-that 'n... , ,,,' ,, , ,,, 1 La (lrande..Ore each ...-elVis I,; l.,. l,. ' " H'olr villages l,,.r (,ffk. ,... dens. .' j ",, I'. "''f1' 'y the govern- , thouaht. Into beautVul . in,,-,, iriitH. It waste, waste waste. In Now York It takes a solid train to carry the plates from the factory to tho state capital. In Ore gon think what a stock several hun dred thousand plates would make, and then think of the lying and record ing, addressing and mailing. It is up to some fellow1 with soni" brains to figure out n better and a cheaper way to register cars. The present cost is like throwing money away. haiidker-jYears Day in town with their daugh. i icrs ai me Jerry home, I Mis. Adolph Peebler. assisted bv dan. 7, 1022. : the Mcsdames Couch, Hawley, Her- rannot form lord and Miss Etta Ban tun, wilt give 'The Peeling of the Delics' Fifty Cents A Day The louris' mnip ground rrpirscn-1 talives at Spokane met and resolved, that a charge of fifty cents a day be made on all automobiles using rump' grounds. Sixty-two cities mid towns were represented aud the vote to muke u. h a charge is said to have been un- ItllillHIUS. Now ciiines the serious question: Is the mirlhwiwl, by (his small charge, nullifying the great Welconio vpirit which tourists all over the country I felt existed here? IY have it from good authority that California has1 .been criticized severely for the man-, Her it treats its tourists, while Orr gi.il and Washington havo been prnis- j cd because of their camp grounds and fi -e iwrviie to strangers within their' g.tes. Certainly, it is a problem. On on j I "Ie stands the desire to have ptopl come by tne thousands and enjoy thj I'-'i If tyj :e fi.."-. r; u, ill iLv 4fm -SK"' .mmm poeto'jii party for the club mml,rt nn.i .isu .von no nut will you please nut their Irlcnds Januarv IS in IVol.lr'. the following in your rnlumii mi l ; Hall. - ! ubl," ' Jmis. D. C. F. Dimnie Matolt went to Enterprise ! Dear Office ( ill: I will only see 1 Saturday. jl the funny vl.ln of your poetry en-1 I). W. Stiller made a bu iness trip ' ! titled "Well still go Jazzing right, to Haines and Baker Tuesday of last J , along. " For I do not believe you I week. ; ere trying to tear down Christ's Wm. Itanton is having a serious ! cause mid tho Christian spirit Jack time with his arm, whiclfhe hurt some ! Is helping to build you up. I be--time ago at the sawmill. Or t'hv ! Ilevo you to bo too loyal lo your operated on his arm again last Thurs-, jflag ami true to the laws of your, day and it is reported that, while he'J ,M,iiiiiij iiaiung u lor la.iiiit'ii . u 'are an Aniei lean citizen) to do that. Hut y.oir pin-try made me wonder If you cur stopped to think thai there are soino people who could but will nut be good. Anil that ir U'hlrst should stand before the pro- pie today and rebuke them for their slns. there are some thut would p 'jAZtiiu rti;ht along 111 their liood old oi n in 1 way." as they dl.l 2011" .i ears ago. , K. F. I Joe the Plnilil i J - i- f . : i . Alarm Sleep sound and con- ll'lltA Ko WlOlTvr ill Mill H ltlte to work. All ks are truaran- Tvo years scr- Cfet one Tod's v. . " , LSLDRUGGO; Willi) our vMr teed U vice. CR cr nvs it I'tti-sn't p i Repairin or to and Wiring 1 1 ii i; ii 1 1 of IVihlnt II. l ... ... .".Virulu.! :vm. iv , i . . , .,, ' " . . " 'S Tn-l'l'. ..... , . , - I'Hi'v I u br Mm Anytliiiig Klectrk'Hl H. &'S. .103 Depot Street ELE V CTRIC CO. riioiia m v. anberrie: Fresh i:a.sleni(Vai.l)er. i,.s. per p,,,,,,,!, W.elled Walnuts, fresh ami tei.,!V-r ineats, pound, ' ' Delirious Apples, fancy pa.-k. ,M.r H1X. , ii,,;.,., i. ..ii. .. .. "v... imll,T 1IH..,tf ,.,. 1(11U1U) v Ki-auses f.rsh i.iarshn.all.i-vs. n,uL "uh. Full line of fresh fi t its and vegetables. j.er .()()i '.()() JoeP Grocery n vj-.b-." aianitaaaHsg.a