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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1922)
lX owASVri txexixci op-soiver Cbc'Obscnucn IN THE OLD HOME TOWN a n im)i:i'i:mm;M' M;usrAii:n. J'uhli.-.h i hnl nii'i vvt.;kly t Mi OriilnJ''. nr'ini. I Mi Plainly Kveii- JHUVK DliWIii, Militor. New "IMitrciiix" SILK. IIOSK All (! rack's Ju.-;t Jn Yn-v N-w All Colors KllttTi-ll III III.- I'o.'H.I I K Ol-l'tfOII, UH 1 I'OlIll 'ln ' til titi. ;rniut'i, i .Mull Mfttlr. Adttri'Hs nil riHiiiiinni'iiuniiM to YIN;; okskkv 1 i Aiun Ave,, Cntnili-. h i yon. Aiiotlioi' (Iroat. Savint; Opportuiiitv Offered in This 27th ANNUAL JANUAR CLEARANCE SALE AM ClllM V IH-I iCIAu I'ACIIl. I On nM in oil. r .iii-n Or'Kiii IIoImI NVwm Mi. ml, i.n llnini ; Imiwhi1 N'i wh J-UumJ. 1'i.rtliiinl; .UnliiHunuu Now HIiiihI, J'uril.iml. liy 1'nrrlcr. Dully, piT iiicnlli - Daily, p'T thrwi iimitthH Imtly, P'T hK ini in ntv:tn:e . Dnlly. HiiiKli cmjv ...$1.60 ... Br TMOTC FOUR II.- J ffM-rAntWI ILU1M i Kim MimQifei&; -:' vjfc SYct J 1 1 m "iy 'Jk. a or i Hi i i ii i ii i M MmI I. null v. nir v-nr. In iiiiwinr'i $11.0(1 Dnllv. Dioni hx, in imIvh.k:s ........ 14. CO Dnlly, tlirir iuohhih, hi iiUvunco m lMiilv, jmm- ni'inlh 60c Hil' (thrft-rvt-r-SlMr, by in till, lir ynir, in w mien J 1.80 ui;nin;n or assim ia i i:i imikm. 'i'hi A-sori;n(i lT-fi in cX:lu.-tl v'lv enililfl to " ft"- prlilicHtloii of nil lifwv ii!Bi:iliif cri-rlit'-'l In U r imt (.tlHTwlKi' i-riitil.'d In 1M PP'-r. ntni nl"n Did leci.l iii-wh pnMiMu-il tlnTfin. All HuhtM ol ro-oulili'-iition of uneclal tlUpi.tt hi rtf iH-o nr.! nerved. Bible Thought . For Today, THE ONLY SAFB TRUST: Some truKl in chariots, tfnd some in hornes: hut we will remember the name of tho I .on I our God. J'aalm 20:7. Honor to Those Worth While Kvrry year has it1 anniversaries t-i which the livirij generation feels call ed upon to nay mere or l-s honor and attention. As the pe.sinjf years add to tile ir.iii'K'i- of thefo, tlt cn!enu:'.r Ik com.- crnwiVd v.ith them anil the danger nises of allowing the celebra tion jif mjJi dates to turn the atten tion too muvh to tli if imth of the past. away ft oin pressing- affairs of the present and eensti uetive plans for the future. Yet, on tho other hand, these oc casions, if properly observed, help to e,ivo to the present ne a truer per spective of the past. They mark the stppR of civilization's progress. They sift from n mass of even's those whieh have had lasting meaning and benefit fur mankind. They prove to tho open minded that (joodncss endures. Brief mention of aomo of tho cen tenaries to bo observe d this year em phasizes those facts. Ulysses S (Irani, Kdwnivl Everett Hale, Louis Pasteur, and Matthew Arnold all wort born in !Sii2. Kaeh, according to his J own talent set-viee to mankind. It need not inter rupt tho important business of '1!) to honor tho names and works of those. ,und others, both of their day and oir own. ... sS A V . ' I. Hi- KARVET . -1CCKETT WA TOOTH PULLED LATE THIS FTESNOON- The liest nuvhiff Days of the Year!' that it is possible! to keep busy in mnny healthful, intci-fstinif and prof itable; ways. H. will see that weajtl, ci:n mean opportunity instead of ruin. More than all he will nxalize that n man of such fortune lias no business ! to hang onto a Binnll job which anoth- or man needs. Ho idiouU bo croatinir! jobs instead. The New Ireland "And Cuehulaln saw her tribes and nations dwellinj; afar, in happy labors employed, siniiinir as they wrought and fleets or ships, (treat ami small, entering or leaving all her harbors creeks and inlet, and the land, likj an emerald set in sapphire seas, lit with a strange, liitht and soundin with n strange music, like a siiiKle mighty harp and chords innumerable player) upon by some unseen divine harper, and the land blest and happy in itself and a cause of blessing and happiness in the earth's ends." This passage from S t a n d i s h O'tiradyV "Triumph of Cuchulain," breathes the present hope of the Irish everywhere, and of all the friends of Ireland, as in that distressed land the Iiish I'V-e State" is born. News of the vote of the Dail Eirennn, ratify ing the treaty of London, was receiv ed by the big majority of the people of Ireland with teurs of joy. It ha'-, rendered distinguish 1 jheen greetid with joy and thanksgiv- Control of Death Weapon . The failure of the powers to agree to the reduced submarine construc tion which means a corresponding re duction in national expense is a dis appointment, hut this should not blin.i the nation to the great, importance nrl the hopefulness of the ugrc ment i which are being reached in the con ference on submarine control. A point of great danger and deli cacy has been pasfed without a seriour. luptnre in the conference. Kvery such step H a step rewind peace. With the cooler thought which reduces th.' submarine's scope of activity thee will come belter reasoning about tlv necessity for building the craft then selves, and even if no agreement op. limitation is icsclvd, each nation mitv find it possible to s!o the limiting "r its ia ! a-.-c'ont. I; is this a'.-ilitv t find a way ot.'. if the iv,. naeing t:m;:le, whether It the ! v.;, or net. wltirh is the hi'p (tf ill- i or, I't're" ;.'e an I of the world. The Im-t-'iKiii. I.st on lh m.umtuir.. would i alber lii'., I his way home bv a good mad than strm:gle through loi.-h es, over wii.dinr, n.-i uss lieulders ani' swamps. Hut what's the odds, afti ,' all, if he makes camp safe at last? ing nil over the world, wherever Irish men dwell and wherever the wrong of Ireland are known and the Iri.ili character ia loved and nnnrecialtil. America especially congratulates Ireland on this new birth of freedom, and wishes for the Irish people, under their "Kree State,". all the libcrtv. op portunity and prosperity which they have longed for and fought for so many centuries This is no time for continued argu. ment, for the cherishing of bitterness or prejudice, for the emphasizing of THE OFFICE CAT 4 A MVSTKItV On the mountain In Hlndokon, On a roclc or nagleflu, Sits an auciout murahnu, Llku a Bolemn cockatoo. Why on mountain Hindokoo Kits, un ancient niarabou, I. ilia a solemn cockatoo? I would give tho unuwer true Why tho ancient marabou , ' Sits on mountain Hindokoo Ou u rock of cvagleflu Like a solemn coekatoo Hut I know no more than you. M. 1J. 'No beer, no work," wasn't very Biiccwarnl lis a protest, but It was an uxcollcnt prophecy. You don't have to work hhrd to get rich. You don't have to get rich. A I.AWVIlll'S l,V,i "Harold, do you love me? Via I como before everybody?" "I'll say you do," declared the young lawyer. "Yon are thn party or the first part." Judge. i.ii ii:i:, Tin,; ya.mt si;, Th' best way t' keep affection Is by roturnln' It. "Is this a fast, train?" the sales man asked tho conductor. "Of course it ts," was the reply. "I thought 1t 'was. Would you mind going out and see whut it is fast too?" : L;-? Salt, of I00 I'airsK'f "IMIOEXIX'! PURE SILK HOSE The Greatest Value Kver ' Offered in Hosiery 69g pair IMnse licmtMiibiM' That while these hose are equal ly as nood an those Bold at regu lar price, with tjie exception of tho slight defects they are sold as '.seconds" at about half their ac tual value. Therefore we cannot make exchange, refunds, or re placement?. Please examine yours carefully when buyiiift. dr I,. Women: who visit this store tomorrow are Koine to view with amazement, this very .extraordinary sale of pure silk hose at e u pair. J-'or tho quality of tlieui is worthy of the hose you pay more than twice thU"Tum. for and they are in the wanted colors, brown uud black. Here's tho "why" of it! Theso stocklnps are "slightly defective" or "seconjds" of regular grades carried in our stocks. They are all ' Phoenix" hoae. The silk ia very fine quality. The delects are so very slight i that they are hardly noticeable and are sum not to impair the wear in. any way. By close examination, you may find an occasional flaw, that has been expertly darncyJ, and is usually around tho top or , ,Uio foot. However, in many Instances your careful examination will , find no flaw whatever. These stockings correspond to our regular $1.10 and $1.45 "Phoe nix", hose, and there are hundreds of Customers who wear theae with great satisfaction. Thoro are all sizea from to 10, and In black and brown only. No exchanges or refunds. Every sale is final. While they last at W)e pair. V1 Of Course Weill Fill .Mail Orders For This Stxickinj; Tint don't delay in getting your order in. Order one pair and you're sure to send for more. Include postage. ' Kale (i'f Entire 'Stock' ftf BOYS' SUITS Continues fl'roatost -llarains of the- Sale Hart Hchaffnev & ..Marx and Xtniood Makes. ''Treat 'em rough" may bo a good indifferences of opinion and plan, i,v ;Pn""K" l"Kan for fighting men. ' but we hale to see our luuudrymini the ilrish themselves or bv their ...i mends. It is a time for unity and (renerosity. If the Ii'Mi now u"i! 1 1 cicnt weakness of di :o.i tiiere Tieei! b: no fear of their !ioo-m lacking ful. fi! i: i t.t. Freddie "What's the eforih u,n oniy naster th, ir mi-1 ,.;,,, (trying for the flrt 'l don't know yet, 1 can't up long enough to find out.' matter. time) stand A lot of people have made New Year lesolutions to give up had hah. its "on piinciple," reserving- tho right In make subsequent reservations as to tho details. K Lenine attends that international finance cenference, wo hope a modest lieatd fi: his own achievements will knp him from telling all the nthc nations how to run their finances. n "Tn'king peace will nvoV bring ace, Vays a pessimi it Many ; I. a Grande matt who iist-d to allow his horse to stand out in t ho cold is new caret til to cover t he radiator of his car. llAlilM.Y 'lit THINti "Why did you tiro tho floor walker?" "Tito lady asked for a bric-a-brac and he sent her to the crockery department.' producer HALF PRIGE 1J,ILJ LIIPU yPUnni MnTCC!al Partook of n very dollKhtlul IIIUII ObllUUL lKJ I J,a mince pie waa nd dainty luncheon. Tho principal : i "ems on the menu wero sandwich- Friday afternoon the proud win-; es. cookies, chocolate, cako and iiltig grade school boys football ' some delicious dill pickles. And, team will be handed a pennant as; as a fitting finale, an annreeiatton or tlietr stalwart nevveo activities tu that particular line of snort. A soeeial assembly will 1e to the less fortunate members oi l elalort for this purpose so that the the student body, that the feed was less vic torious members or the 'very satisfying. We will not men school will net r. chance to unzejtlnn who ato the most dill nicking, on the victors. I the referee ran out of fingers. the past two weeks, is Improving.! Mrs. Carl Griffith called on Mrs, ; D. E. Thompson Tuesday. I Tho Promise Lumber company j started logging Monday. DO YOU KNOW THIS WOMAN? (My Asfociated Press) NEW YORK, Jan. Ii). Testifying in a suit brought against her for an Mrs. John Carper and son visited ! unpaid bill, Mis. Lester Snyder was Monday with W. A. Carper and!:irkcd why she did not consult her About twelve attended reported, i family. , husband before refusing to pay the j bill- "I made up my mind first about OBSERVER WANT ADS GET RB jsuch matters, but 1 always a?k my SULTS. 'husband's advice," was her reply BREAKS LEG WHILE SKATING talking war bi ing war to- Itut doesn't o Should be a Job Creutor A worker in n Haverhill, Mass. sho -factory has recently inherited a for tune of So.OtiO.OdO. He says now thai he anil his family will not alter their present nuJe of life appreciably, bu, will co on woiking- in the factory am' the home. Probnbly he w chang ' his ideas as q'ic possibilities of hi wo.O.h dawn upon him. j 01.. t now ho can't think what hej would do if he (rave up the shoemak inr;, which is nil the life Ig know;-. And he docs not want to be spoile 1 himself or have Ids children spoiler". His simplicity nnd modesty are commendable. Kiirhty-i'ive p-o' cent of Amcri.-a'! roa.ls are still unimproved, hut the other l,'t per cent are the most dan gerous. All you have to dodge on the unimproved road is the ruts. o An eO'i intent conducted In Chicago showed that children who ate hro:$ fast ood higher inKheir jdudies than those who wont (j ithout. This cm? new p)int to the ex press nffi, "food for thought." O 'jiu: ui:a "This motion pieture has a worried litok." 'And well ho may have." 'Iliw so?" ''His most beautHul bathtiiR kIi'1 has sail den ly become ambitious a She wants to wear clothes and art In a small town n citizen is anyone who preacher as much as ii o Tho prize for oplln&m ouht prominent KivcHQtho per year. to Ho to the cx-oldter wo heard te itther day. "The litruaiiH cot my Iok, ti slacker Kto,nV rdH but the man doti't live who can t;et my oat," lie said. Dr. l,i:!t i tlSb Mother?" Yes, dear." 0 Tell me a fairy story before 4 ft' sli. will you?" Walt till your father comes - 8 C, home, dear and hell tell us bntli raitOM'-Kenzio says that W)8:, s V o SO Another (ireat Mystery -- w ny ,i dnigglsl tins to fj a rt-glslered plinru'iuM In order to sell hair net( I flappers. ' women have kt.(H-k-t4?es. The knoek Q they have received inline last two years is enough to uccou for it. Coffer may he i better than debt. But presently ho will bcRiii lv sc-jwith nn ckc. bad thing, hut it's You ran .-.etilo it Tho Irish parley seems to ho wandering in una of those London foK. The suspense, that the members j of the high school have been hnr-i boring for the last lew days, will be put to an end on Friday at exactly 1 o'clock, when thu author-, ities will pass out the report curds Some or the students are rather ; glad this oecasloii illdn't come last 1 Frldav- which was the 13th. , i (Special to The Ohscrvcr) Thursday afternoon will he a day I ritOMISK. Jan. l!l-Charlle De.l- (r inolnentous happenings ror I lie ; lieu s nine o-jnu-um u u..s trlumi.lKint graders (wl" osurvived his lek Friday w hile skiing. He he final exams and w ill enleiO into I was iukoh to me anoa iiwi that long looked toward higher in-1 Friday night. stitutlon ot learning ronnnonVji dm-j Carl Grirflth took a load of wood ignated as high school. They who to Wallowa Monday. the prellminai y entrance Mr unit Mis. wm. kocu nnn I at 1 o'clock for the pur- daughter visited Monday with Mr. survie will nn pose of registering) and Mrs. II. K. fhVinipson. Jesse Garrett Is haulliigCvood to The Associated Girl Student's ; Wallowa this week. executive committee and. also, inw; .miss muris. uuin vivumi, wh8 hold the office of chairman liV Is visiting In l'ronuse tuts ween, said A. G.8. standliH'. and other-!' Margaret Homer visited Friday rt . .n ?., .....I y u'lll, 1 nr, ,P,ii.nl- so eoiollllttces mei lliesoa.v nomi ,.. ...... aennt room In the high school ''TW-ull 1 " PoH.hHr.i.u V W BiuiMMlMkk., Vr -'4i. r tut Ixjnecr L,f s " 1 I I Miles Smith, who lias been ill j j 7 ........ - - ,- COMPLETE HOME-FURNISfiER Mow nm mtm Quality is ReCloctQdt ia Eaxora 0 Whether on camping til tr at hVOCi fio"or ruC4 ao lisoltly gtjiinotd tS 0 q iPicar ug to yur 8 C es.tiCg (tfUJ;la tcttt.va at IQrra KKrf mm tiwa Vh im i ttaAmG arrjfc -.r clorjitnt cji MInlai! ;8.tt n feaicr oc nroAi rd.g tkiv (.ten Butr tool oriccc Q culcrv fjilj to l vt.ili.,lTulc.ilrOH1iun inrtaiic you jy luvt u .Jo 1 rented & Krt money bck. Oregoft Hardware and ; ..' Implement Co.