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AVn.lncsdiiv. .Timnarv 18. 1022 PACE FOUR LA" GRANDE EVENING 'OBSERVED Cbe Observer a imii;i'i;m)i;m .m:um'ai'i;h. 1'uhlintHM dully uiid wct'l.ly at I. a Grande, Ori'Kun, hy l,a ( ir untie K ven tali Olixt-rvfr l'iihlilihn Company. JUttiri-: UKNN'Irt, 1'Mltor. fcnterfd at Dip I'oKinMlre Hi Ln (JranUu, OrcKun, iik Second liin .Mull Mntl.ur. AtirlrcHM nil i-ummuniciillons to J." U fci OHKKUV Kit, Mil. Atiunia Ave., La Graiido, OroKon, C'l'l V AMI ('l)l NTV Ul I JIJIAL. imii;k. On aalo In oilit-r t itli M Orunon Hotul News ULantJ, I'oi'llu ml ; lni)urli(l Now fcitand, l'urtlaiiU; iJulliiuiiiuU Ntjwa Stand, Porthiiid. (LliS llll'i o 11 ATI. 8. Jly i nrrtvr. Dally, pr month 7Qo Dally, per three inoiitliH 2.2fj Dally, per nix trio., In advance ........$4. 60 Dally, ainirlo copy ,...&c Ilj .11 nil. Dally, per year. In rid v tinea Mi Dally, nix month, In ndvruice ......f 4.fJ Dally, three iwmthn, In advance l.&ii unny, per inonin .uuo wttitk v OtiHcrvfr-Ntnr. iv mull. per year. In ndvunrtj f 1 .CO IN THE OLD HOME TOWN BIf031IIi:il OK AHHOI'I ATI JJ I'UKNM. The AHrfufined 1'rvnn 1m t;x:lul vuly entitled to fur iHihlkatJon of nil nowH dlHpHlrhf.H ci-(lit'd to It or nt Dtherwlae rm'.it-d In thl p.-ipi-r, and also the local lie wx pit hi It hml t here I n All rights of i.'-piil)lii'ii.tn of upecluJ dispatch? inTi' nlH'i urn fucrvt'd. Bible Thought For Today. THE WAY TO PEACE: Acquaint now tliysulf with him, unci bo at pence: thereby good shall come unto thcu. Job 22:21. I C:- if,, ' 1 f; .JJSS7MaM V fST ,df mm fm aj. f JPFF IACKETX WHO LOST HIS PET CAT YESTeROfcv; FOUND WHAT HE THINKS IS A HOT CLUE TOO&Y AROUND THE EDGES By DItl'CK PK.VX1S Wealth and Work Somo timo -ago two brothers Darned flnrliind received a good deal of publicity bocuuso tin y refuted to nccupt money loft thorn by tholr Jather, on tlio ground that It was I not tho result of their own Inborn. Now they havo channeil tliuir minds und will lake their lohorltuuro. A baby which lias appeared In one of the families la said to bo respon sible for the chango of attitude. Their Intentions wore honest enough, when they refused the money. They believed that people fhould work in order to live, hud nru happier when they do work, and In thia they- were ri;;ht. Hut it Is to their credit that they have como to Hoe that work and simple living nro not lncoiiHlHteut with n pood Income, it is only tho field of effort which is changed. In tho advantaKCS whtrh they now seo wealth can give their children, they cun ee, If they will, the tlllllKH 'which all children (should have. They can keep themselves busy and liappy and clean-hearted In provid ing not only for their own but for many other little ones who with out tho aid of wealth, intellb;eutly udmlnlutered, must former carry, on an unequal battle for life and e In-cation. THE OFFICE CAT mm Monday, Jan. 16. Who said trainmen have n' in terest in whether tho company does a good business or a poor buiu.H? Boarding No. 18 Sunday nlKht we were told that "tho train Is well filled and only u few upper berths were left." The I'ullman conductor smiled as lie said it. The negro porter chimed in, "Ves, boHS. I believe do hard times are over for I'm shore u , busy buy, and mighty hapii about it." The brakenian and; flagman came a through the train, botn happy and smiling, ready to isaist uny pas senger and pleawed ovbr u traiuioad of peoplo. . '.' 'i The conductor' . future's relaxed from that sternness known to the ''boss of the train," and as ho took up tho tlckots expressed his delight that "business is picking up." All of which goes to Bhow that hotter railroad business does not only leave a pleasant impression , ' ion Wells Kargo Dunning railroad j girl always working lown at tho ; officials, William Dollons and Joe ; other end of tho room? Kecney, but all the boya clear down I J. S. K. In Life. to the flagman get bit by the samu ' j happy bug when railroad business j Years ngo tne test ,f skill was; picks up. , 1 j". 1 tho ability to remove no appendix, -j Inow tho test Is to adjust a enr- Do you know Oownor Davis of iburetor. Idaho? We nirvor-dW until today j ' ' ' 'when we met htii) on .the train and 1 Another mtA. ,, i,i..i,n 1 visited for several Bouts. . Jlo ;was crosses the Btreet Is because Bho on bis way to ; lilackfoot, Idaho, sees a, .chap 'over there who buy bur a Coca Cola. may i where Rev. WAL, I'LL, HE Ul'UNEI). The poutman brought to Farmer Jones, An almanac of Dr. Stones; It told of cures buth quick and sure, And flaunted remedies galore. The farmer, feeling rather spry, For fdckncHs nlwnys passed him by, Drew up his chair before the churn And started in, to Head, by durn. He read of plagues that would appear With )Uft an itching of the ear; Of other ills that, in a day, Would niiil and carry you away. In one short hour, not more nor less The farmer was in dire distress; His good wife, Mainly, came und put Aty-nnipn plaster to his foot. And even I.ydia I'inkham's pills Had fniled to analizc his ills. :. ;: ' They poured some Swamp I6ot on his back, And bathed his ours In Tanlar. His daughter brewed some herbal tea Thai buncoed water on the knee. They gave him pills of Dr. Wots, A "subslnntinl Increase in i,i-1 ' "m wire n speoiur i..r ools. ness activity" may be expected ""' th; ld farmer Junes was down about April; this Is tho opinion ot'V"1 in'' f"r " ,,ar" "ml "own. the Harvard unlvenilly coiniuilteoi '" "l " "'"i"" vumne ineie, ou economic research. At any rate, modern skirts make jfor freedom of the high sees. j "A telephone polo never hits an automobile in solf-defense," para 1 graphs the Toledo liludo. Possibly : not, but considering tho erratic tendencies of soine of the drivers: you manage t avoid. ..fould you i blame them it they did.' j A Business Prophecy Iicncath his chin there was a flare; Tho deduction Is made from tho111- Wit ins wnisKcrs, lie war. oft stildy of a lung series of business '' "ty for ho wuter trough. depressions and rises which reveals iwh,'n he -hail finishrd with thfl flame, that, 'after each slump such as'11" had foigollen he wus lamo ihoso of l!in:i and l!in7, tho rise' Ami1 sil'k 1111,1 weak with bilious head, begins from Ji to la months after Aml f"r nn '"iUr "as almost dead, a marked decline In Interest rates. j"I-nnd sakes," his wife spoko Up and In tho present Inntuiico decline In' s"'('' ' iuteriMt rates begun in Jl.iy. 1921. ;"What happened, you wus almost It Is an lutercsl Ilia- reonvl. mill '. . (lead iii'ourachiir In lis-wnv. though onlv bearing out whet has been pointed . And burn that gold dura almanac out many times before, that Ilk1' HEPTIML'S. all phases of lile, tho fvonomic trend Is In cycles. ' TUB FIK1I.. The promised relief, It may be , ,,.'., remarked, will mean very little, to ; ' '"'!'" )v!.ls " ,th7 r,,ll"1 f,oul the ol.loinlhllc Individual who alls : "'-a " " 'i scnuoi; "Shut up," sc?. he. "Shut mi. bv heck. And I'nrlunc never came his way, (Inwn and walls for it. Ilul the jnnn wlui bev.ius now. r han l-1 ws shifjtrjs, peoplo ,y. roatly btuii. to nt hi. 1tou jn ilt ''I'H' wH.Hleml on iirdi'r. who nnict!-os ludiLtrv undl.. "'" t'l 11 his days wovo k'wnr tluirt ami ju.Ht many point:) f conlaet iim Iim ran with (he ris ing lldu of. Lu.ilni'.-n, may lnipc tor much. ' Thru' In' The only Ihinjr he left hehimt Was f i iei.d-, le.-au.- e his heart was Kind, Mo laurlit them !;tin;Mer when they ti...;.. i i ii. . ... . Speed and Pleasure at Sea ",:, Z v Z ;,m the while Tlio man they called a fool would It Is reported thai tjio develop ment of (ho railed Slaten morehant luarluo 1.4 ptlriltiK la Kimhuul an lm-reased demand for Bpeed and luxury In nee;: n liner. ltrltish Hhlphtiilderfi would ItKe lo lnunelt a fleet of merchant vessels far mir pasyliiK thv tiiins.ati'itntle liners ,now in i-xistfuee. They waul a ship ' which will make tho cromlrttf from Ambrose: I.iht to I.uiuIh i;:id in throo tlayn. They also v.inh Ihuir Kovenuucnt to rIm' Uhmu unhlan tlal aid and prolec (Ion. s Tlu? iw nei'H of vn Inn esse!. like the .Maiitetaiiia tv fie Olympic aro not anxious to see tin ir Meet rendered 'oosoleie." Yet 111 spite of the nrtlilii! lUiilry hetween (dilp huildini: Intel etn and shlpplni. line-', they !are ltkeiy Eoimi lu net together tin ( he ha new d-mandi. If civlIU.allon enn produte a xes wet which ran luako thti Atlantic cnissiiiK lu'h'h (line than ver iniaiued before, it lt do mailer ))( inih tt 9b (0i fe le--; :!. I' M t S)i .i00t) (t t& Mt IBM 4ttqe smile. With iMld, still hands across his hreast Tlio fool turned to his last long rest. And folks stood 'round with bowed down head, The while a few soft uwM wire nid. And many spe',e with eye-i n-dun, "Ihc world was happier with him." skitimus (fillilanii,. formerly of jLa Grande, and the governor were 1 to address a meeting of Id.iho 'fanners thia evening. The governor is a great friend of Dr. Gilliland and vice versa, which goed to. show that Governor Uavls knows how to select good, loyal frionds who are worth while.' Idaho's governor is not preten tious. He is a modest man and dresses as such. There Ik no ego tism in him, and when , he Kpeak- of things accomplished by his ad- There U alwavs one thine that 'ministration, he speaks of them as has to wait (for a woman. You i "Idaho's accomplishment!" or "our guessed it right the first time. itjstate's achievements." la bur husband. Tlie fuct remains, however, that ; iDavis has done in Idaho Just what Many folks like to poke run at Bome Sovernor In Oregon should the man with a No. 11 foot, but tl0- namely, he has established a most ge ieivlly ho doesn't Buffer j "cabinet" form ot state govorn from corns. After his feet get that 'eiit, and instead of having forty b!. ho gdts his shoos large enough. eight boards and commissions, A size ur two doesn't make unyi'n,th vertJ in existence whoa he dlfforeueo to him. j took, the governor's chair, Idaho ' now has eight departments. Kvery Jill (;KK Til VAMI SKZ ! dopartment is headed by . a man ap- ' uoiuted for his ability in a par- There i never a closed season forjticular lino of work, and that head The Lest Buying Days of tho Year ..... , . 27th ANNUAL JANUARY . CLEARANCE SALE An annual Siifucssful Kvont for 7 Yc;irs Still Saving Dollars for Our CuHtoinci's by Adhering to Our Yearly Slogan EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. (Contract floods the Only Exception) MANY LINKS OK ilKRCKANDISH AK'I'Mi'HDl'CKl) 2COW 1'OK THE ONLY TIME DL'HIXU THE YEAK hoobs. ;K)1 HJhA, H.VV K Dorothy "(Mother, why can't they make dishes like they do ice cream cones, so that you can eat them when you are through the meal? Then wo wouldn't havo to wash the dishes." WOVl.D.VT IT ,7 SALE OE BOYS' SUITS Entire Stock for Final Clt'iirauc-e at 1-2 Price It- would bo nlco If wo could buy Our summer Ico in winter time. STl'NU Ai A IX ' ''Why don't you arrest. that mo torist? J lo was koIuk GO miles nn hour." ' - "lie paid his house was atiro," replied the vlllnco constable. t)h, that's different." "lut 1 didn't recollect till th' citirncu cattisii was M.ut of sight ; i nnv nrofession Ls over In Idaho ml lit. il,.,,u..'l 1 .-n l,r.. " .... '.. . , Is given finul iiuthrtrity to act. Once each month tho cabinet meets and reviews, the work of every department, , , i. "Tho jplnn Is wonderfully satis fying," said Governor Uavls, "fur now state business is transacted with accurateuess and dispatch just tho same as any reliable, well or ganized corporation. It has been a saving financially and Idaho peo plo would never consent to return ing to the old hit and miss, un certain and ubusine.isliku system.", Wo bollevo overy word of roni- inendation the governor uttered Isj true. For Instance. instead of hav ing a horde of commissions, such an dental, optometry, chiropractic,1 undertakers, etc, Idaho has ono do-, partnient of licenses to which tall ; tho organisations and tholr niem-i bors must to, take their exaniin- mongrel doir, Monday night saved the atlons and he dealt Willi on their life of one man and probably prevent 'merits. cd the destruction of the Hotel llal- Tho day of buying state license stead by fir. No Restrictions! " Xo Price Tickets Changed! Every Suit on Stile! Dog Saves Life and Prevents Bad Fire CHICAGO, Jan. 18. Nero, a browr Very, .frequently . make poor parents. rich parents Somepooplo seem to get along very well without hands or feet, but of thought in virtually all the other European countries. The anim:.l uwakened its master, Can you imagine the Joy in Ore .John Curtin, owner of the hotel, and gon if onco there could he elected led him to the rear of the buildine;, a governor who ias tho courage where Curtin saw flames and smoke and aimuy lo do lor uregou w n.u .coming irom tne tirst lloor, which is Tno position of tho United State? uavls lias uono lor Jiinuu." occupied uy p clothing company. somewhat different from thnt nf i . , After the fire department had been ljRtcr nations, it is explained by of- Tills is railroad life. When No. railed, the dog refused to leave the Ifici.ik nf th. Sint,. rior.rim,.ni a onca s restrictions on immigration Belgium enroute to other countries,paid und it would be well to make and persons intending to visit Be!. I travel as convenient for visitors Am gium for a period not greater than erican and others as possible. The !0 days might do so without creden-1 action of Belgium and Switzerland tials. That move was followed by ag-) was cited in support of that belief ttation m Switzerland for similar let-i inasmuch as those two countries dc' ting down of the bars, and the recent jcided to remove restritcions from Am action of Switzerland in granting Per-jorican travelers without demanding a mission for visitors to enter the coun-i reciprocal arrangement in this coun try without passport restrictions i-; try. believed to be indicative of the trend! wo uon i understand now so many jig pii,.,i (,,( -0ciiIl-1U there was, buildine, ontinuini? to . bark until aro ahlo to get along without',, crowd of railroad boya at the (icerge lVvkfr, o guest, had : been Drains. .. , jsiniinn. nil aiiiuuionce uui i. u ,ue i.i'.uui t.i int; iiuru iiuur, ov(.n.oine oy ! just as an engine and caboose ru-di- mhoVc. DecUcr was revived. jed into the station. They wore Tiie dog remained in tho hotel until of Minprq' Wnovi " "u'' 11 i.niuiui u was overcome oy smoKe. nucr UI millets Wttt,eS;(),(1 PnKim,,,r L mcl v. itli an which it was rescued by a fir-man. Opposes Reduction XOTIt U OK I IXAI, SKTTI,H.MLXX Notice Is herehy gjvyn that tlio undersigned. C. C. Scroggin, as the Administrator of the estate of Leila Scroggln. deceased, has filerl hu make it vitally important that the in- 1 Final Account of the Admittistru flux be carefully sorted at its points .tlon upon said estate in the Countv Lourt of I nion County, stale of Oregon, and .said court has appoint- l!l2i, at d the Cth day . of March lti;m,it shop ttns" Why does a halnnt always cost tho same no mailer how much hair you have? Why' loea a barber always ask you If you shiive yotn-fe) i? O Why Is no barber ever satisfied with the weather? Why d;i"s no liarluT ever huve a mi. cl v.iinl fer the I., si fi.,,n that nil year hair? Why docs a hai her always try ) persnai1 yon to buy out $.io Hhirtv en :l Vol a6 Is ii (B'iae?o W fltiS.i a haiTuir, drylni! Irreaulnr sles. with trlrt mattress- (tly Aspoelnli'd l'rcssi (iKMICVA, Jan.. 17. Attempts to! ', .' Increase tho working day from eight j .. ... to It) linurs are being opposed hy gmerniuent employes. About 25,-1 000 nf them took part In a demon-1 strntton lu Heme against tho bills recently Introduced lit parliament , to Increase the working hours und' to diminish the allowances made on account of the high cost of liv ing. Special trains brought the demon stiants from till parts of the conn try nod they made an Imposing accident at Hurley, on the Twin 'alls branch, and was being rush- l'o:-.itelo hospital, bis skull badly crushed and his life almost gone. The fastest eighty miles ever run on the short line is s:ild to have been made by tho '"Hacle Kye," who had the rl.lt of way when be pulleu In the caboose that carried old faithful "Hill." It was ,a race with death. How many trav jelers ever think nway down deep. : what the railroad hoys undergo In j order that people may ride in roll- ing palaces? PASSING W procession as they inarched past the' parliament hulldliiKS. There wns.DOg Teeth Used fOr no disorder. i Necklaces in Berlin of origin, it is said, and for that reason, ull persons intending to enter this country must appear before nn nmerican consul and nave tneir pass- tne nour or. ID o clock in tho forc- ports approved with a visa. By so, noon of said day at the Court room doinpr the prospective immigrant is of said Court, In the Court Ilouso spared a trip to this country and his fat l.a Grande lu said Union ('ounty. return nome witnout nemg allowed .Mam ot Oregon, as the time and to land becauo the quota of nationals i place ror the Final hearing of said of his particular country allowed to final Account and for the fiimi sei- cnter America under the new immi- tleinent of said estate. gration law had been filled before the Now therefore all nennns Inter- immigiant's arrival hpre. The pro- ested in suiiUestate are herehv noti- (vision for culling immigrant.! ahronf fied and required to he and appear :wns Jaid down by Congress in an ef- at said time and place so appointed fort to facilitate operation of the im- for the hearing of said Final Ac- ,i:.n.,cHi,i.. ik,.i nf ii.. nn I ". " meie i.- ii.ue ...inn nun laen and there sliow tioiM to Lret rid of bu den.ome war i prORPCl t ,lmt ,he r'B"1 l uU' ' C'lUir- cause if any eslsts why said Final inns to Kt lid ot ou.dmsonu war- ,jn p;1!..spH,t viss wi , resci.vi-d. Account should not he allowed and time regulations of travel. Persons ;, . "H ''iioweu .inn , . ... .. . , ilt IS said. asiroved and said estate Torover prominent in diplomatic affairs here i , . , , , 1 , u ' esuue mrnti unhesitatioglv Predict that as a con- ,0n ,mt,ons """P''''' citstim nd finaHy settled and said admlnl- vi'iMii-nni t ho t imc is nn fnt rfxtmit ' ' " l'"- , r- nu iiniua IE PASSPORT! WASIHNCTON, Jan. If The pass ing of the passport is gradually beini brought about in response to a grow ll'.y A-i.ii.-il rri'.-sl W.SJ'.t,S(;iS'. in. IS. lleds are to )wn their lndivliallty un d'T standardization plans of the di vision of hieHfie, practice of the (Hy Assiu'lated Trc HKItl.lN. .I.ill. iv No 1 klacis wolves' and dogs' teeth were anion!: the relics of the elTVly stone aue reported to have Just been discov ered In WetfVhaliu. near llenglc.rn. vittually as unhampered as days before 1S)14. I The agitation for a removal of tTrf ly after the American lnw went into men exonerated. ,t 'effect, but their action was rather in1 lated this the 18th day of Jaa- .h. lintlir.1 nf a .-.,(,. luti.in fn, u-kil the nature of a retaliation for wh.it uary, was believed to be an undue bar I- r.eccssity for consular visas up. pass- 'hiP imposed or, their subject In- ifi 1922. C. C. SCP.OCCl.V, dnilnlstrator of said estate. yilUt A'.iys lUt!" cm ar i i'iir wny di ovei look that .I'Oinnierce tleo.tnuMii Tln.v will ...... lo Ioit "fipO.ir lu Ktouth ftid o by fclentilie lux est igators. A chest eontaintncostoiU' vcwicls unearthed. !one C&iartot ta t a pr.csU;e to t'mi Vt M t". to- 1 IWt, Mint tw IM : n- shi' 5 toftS t'e plr.i t 6'9 9- an oO ;. will not ear? our nose always be- Just as nf.ii as :n the qv- i' wholly lost to Aim traiclets. I'ublic Interest In ,tho new air. jiullar will bo loss acute w lieu it ?i! known fjijil tlioy aro h artier tu .'!..-' .1.1 . niS are tuckei) ti uttc-r lt:? O W ny Is ll;l'.H,t n $) shine land always loo I iiiall for your Why does tho shine hoy alwa;. Uj.-ive ilgorous nrgumeiit, with the othw shine boy right in tho mid dle of polishing your bhoca. ei having uu proclivity to slide to the floor in tho flours of deest Sleep. o 1,0 to this time, tho stateiu.! said, "a half-size hed was nnv. . . . Hung Wim 9 park ben. V upai(t) nu.n xo lar as slumlords wcw..w 0 o-ns 1 ..0 SI'F.M.S SgiDA The V Snan Whs Ooubtt. It's tlltl'.cul i make i woman who washes, lrop cooks, sweeps, dust takes earo of children and sews for the family bollevo thcan who has an . J -b v.'"i;: l::rl iiciija (V'q As..... inini rS .i.-) EXA. tin manv, Man. IS i ctire-catin themM'hes French offiicrs, entered th known as "T'le S!ctl of the tnc.&'' S.iturd,, e, of the Or. i of tho histoiTf lliKllt and demand tor tlies:irlen,:e: soft ou will. ports and letting down of the bars in N$ler regulations had its inception c.r strongest had. ire amor the lsi- wa ness men of nil nations, dtestrtctlons upon tfjvel h.e teaiwd upon i" coinmoic'al i:fe o rtions instoiucd to gather lavg c ly -vets from tile well fi-d vf furcQl visitors, it was ffifl. Oand tliat reaction to the pinch of 011'- Kouv (fcaie neciv-sity is likgiv to caCl. 4ftv i..'luluni of tvavr, restru'tlons back hotel to ttsaNl po.-i:inn. 9 Ni-Qt- 9 lldiuim was the (first to en?e the r-'stru'lics upon tiavel iniwsei ' 'he ls'gif?ntng nf tiie war, t'onviiK-'ii ; th.at ti-snece'Jsit v for rigid cxamina-' American nguIntion, it is said, l riwn W. .Kenton, sentiment abroad is vrifMj t ifc'. Attorney for sai. estate, belief that that retaliation Uan.I-25-feb.1--1a. iCet? -s CifVs i.lG'ood poll1 Is sui-pos' to havo ti'stod tion of viMtors '.van at an end h duvin? tlu1 hat tli of Jona, pnrlor routlii u sir.'J Tlio I'ii- tho ooimi(( ot jh'ui'O, 6 US5fiIt an ceo wu ii j J r 0 w the IlruMCl.- - I f ;?deMPLefE HOME FURNISHER