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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1922)
la" onANDE evening or.sEnw.rt Che Observer IN THE OLD HOME TOWN PA OK FOl'R a iM)i;n:M)i ; r sv.w srAriii lJuliitn'(l iliilly mid wri.kly iu I .ft tlraixli', Dicrou, hv l.n. Cm mm Kveii llj olntrvi-r I'utillhtiinv Coin-'tiiy. i:mvi-; dkn'Ms, i-:in..r. KtittTi'd at the I'dHiui'l n nt l,u (irarvk Oregon, n h;cmid ('Ins .Mull Mutlrr. Atcir-."H nil onnimtiiicutiriiin to 'i'ilK OIlHI-,1 1 1.1 !, Ulti AUttnia Ave., Ud Uramlt', ()rt;oii. LIT ' AM COI'VI'V Ul I IC1A1. I'AI'lll. On unlit Id oilier clth.'H -OrifKoii Hotel NeWH tit 1111(1. i'ol'tlUIKl : HlDlTlul Ni.WH Htaml, Portland; ilullnoiimh News Htind, Portland. SL 1IS IMI' I Mt V K A 1 KM. fly ( nrrl(r. Ilally, per month .... li1: Uttlly, pur thrt-o n.oiiii ......... I2.U-1 Dally, nr nix nto., hi mlvaiico ..$4.60 I)ftlly, Hintf copy .. 6c lly Mull, uniiy. im'P year, hi ihi iMiiy, mix Dal y. t tr Dally, -r month p year. In iMiv;im ..f' t months, hi ndviinco I rt:t month, lu advance ..$ ,.ifi.on 1.60 60c W..-Ulv otisi-rvci -Slur, bv mall. pur yi!Hr, In ndvn-u $1.60 jtiKiuiKit w Astn:t Ai'Kii iMtr:ff. Tho Af.sofincd rr.-s I tixdmtlvelv entitled to unu lor publication of nil liuwn (il;.piitcli.H en-diii-d to It or not otherwlo m-ilited In thin nnpir, und alo tho loml ih-wb pulillshfd ihoryin. All rlhlH of ri-pulll'ntlm of peclul dlKpiiti-lin hem hImi iirt I'.rfisrvcd. Eible Thought. For Today, CUliSINO or BLESSING? Cursed lie the man thkt trusto'th in man, and mnkcth flesh his arm, and whose heart dcPart.tth from the -Lord. Blessed is the man that tiustcth it the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is Jeremiah 17:5-7. va i 1 r .tit ''',17 ,;XV ' LA--" in r Ma fc ist&tftk tmp fy-; 4 (Sit fkr TtCTCT jirfiEJ1 i.VJ HOME r FOft SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING, DESTROYED s. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED WflMVul SO DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY OUR 27th ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Continues in Every Department Worth "While Economies In Quality Merchandise. "THE BEST BUYING DAYS OF THE YEAR" ' Work and Be Happy.. rrodtfnnt; plajH is liard work. It means Iiourn, icaiioiiHlhf lity ami norvmiH tttmin. David JlMlust'o Jias been at it si-adily for IU years - and ho is kLM-pliis rilit on, at an ago when many BUccc.-iHful man wanU to retire, Jlu told why, at an anniversary dinner the other nlKht, in worda that every Amer ican ouKht to read. "I believe that God niadu uu to vork," eald iJelasco. "I believu lie meant that wNj whould earn our liv ing by the Huoat of our brtMVH. Hut 1 beli!Vu tliul lie made ua to love our work ho in itch that un might p'lay at itfind real and prol'uund l)leasnre la it, and so labor on un til, tired out, we iniht Hlepji like Jittlo, tired children ut thread,, of Ihi day, 'Teopiu uay to mo, the 'doe turn mid iny frionth, Vou work too liaril.' 1 nay, '.Xo - I play it little iufd, jierhapH my work is my play. And it is s;irh a. good sport that I love it more and more.' The mau who does jnot love Ilia work, who finds no pleasure in it, who Cannot toil ut it until he drops, in u nlave." f i Alan! There Is many a slave lu America today, and possibly iimonii the rieh Just as mueh as aui.)UK jtliu poor. iia man, even In the old days of literal nlavery, lias ever been a nlave if ho loved hla work tso that It was aport, not toll. I'll I a love for and interest , in what one is dnim; to e:irn his live lihood is possibly thti bimieat f;n:tor In detiM'ininliiK the h.tppiness of hu jnan beings. A man or woman lifip py in loiiif; tile day's work ean be1 liappy In other tilings. The mood js the thiiiK that eotints; It colors the whole lire. And thin enjy ... juent of title's work, with the preva lent mood of hnppinc..-! onteatmcnt j that it ereites, is something that can bo developed. So adaptable are li u nut u belims to this str.me world that, when tiny really put their attention on what they are doing, they can find interest and pleasure Ju almost any form of activity, It only absence of occupation - boredom which is Intolerable. resources. I'loheors press In accord ingly, and noun the tourist will como. The. material development of part In thrifty living. They involve reach uud tap the peninsula s va:U not ao much Raving or even wise spending day by day, but construc tive planning and development for the future. This broader view of tbrtft Is i Alaska has hardly started, und the dolled now, us always. No one ! nation has not bemm to realize its i could profitably read through thej pleasant pos-dbllltles us a summer library's ,wli"ol lint In "a single 1 playground. It in steamships and week, but1 -verr one who is Infer-' railroads that are the great creative vsiimi, mnuur rmiui iy huuuiuu agencies now. Soon it will be air- fronrChlcago, might Tollow the sug-. planes. Tired peoplu will bo flying gestlon of the list and start read-, there ' by thousands for vacation ing ulong the lino moat useful to J trips, in a new t-nvlroninent won himelf, with the help or the lo- derfully picturesque' and healthful. nl library. j 6 - o- j Do Valera Is going to show the Our Dollar IS World BasiS. world that n president may be down but he's never out. lutirope needtt good money, and Ladies' Pure Silk , "PHOENIX" H ose America has plenty of It. There- The "more hootlegglng thrives, the THE OFFICE CAT ore we need not grudge Kuropeans moro tho. Anti-Saloon Leauue Is de their growing fondness Tor tho term Ined to lick John Ilarleycorn American dollar when they come by out of bis boots. it honestly. ... There Is a noticeable tendency In ! the direction of making this same dollar the standard of European values. Paris shopkeepers are said to prefer dollars to their value lu franco In exchange for goods. in Poland, Czecho-Hlovagia uiitf' some other continental countries the fanners are rel'tudng to sell their products ' unleus they uru paid in American dollars. " American travelers going abroad need hardly take the trouble to change their dollars Into the mom y of any country they are going to visit, except for convenience In ; inaklhg change or pay lag small ! bills. For hotel hills, railroad fare j and any important purchases, they i I 1 . 69c pair Women who have not aetr.t, iij tlijs lireat hosier, wle! Why not?;.Maii- ui-i , toniers uru. tupily)iiK ihuniaolret 'foH. montlis to come, and are reallzini; urcnl na'ini;s. 'J'hese '"Phoenix" hose ar-i "seo omis" of our regular $L2U and .? 1.45 ose, and lh defects nre si sllalit Hint they are hardly noticeable. They are in hrown and hluck. all ,izo4, full length' pure ailk. with garter tops. 'While they last at (If)c a pair. '.No cM.-hani:."1-. re-' funds or replacements. Uvery pair sold as seconds. Ladies' Elack Lisle Hose 33c -Thes' are exceptional value also "seconds" of our regular Cue Flurltngton ho'so. Thtfie are ribbed tops and ont si.es ns well as regulars. AM and mostly black. A lew brown and white. While any remain at ::le pair. No exchanges, or refunds. 27 Inch Striped Outing 15c yd. ' Ph:e and pink striped o;:tintrs of good fpmlityVi' 27 inclu -wide. -t An-mceptioii.tl qiitil ity-.iit this prico. Special at 15c yd. STAMPED PIECES HALF PRICE Quite a selection of stamped paekavie.-i ' and si'parate pieces Ht half price. Home-;: slightly soiled. Look them over whwn i I hopping here. . MEN! Don't Pass Up a Chance To Save $$10, $15 orS20 THAT'S WBAT Y0UCAN SAVE HERE ON Hart Sc h. Mar SUIT nffner V v X. 1 ilUV tl -The fact that you do not need suit just now should not enter matter. Consider this: . Kvery suit is all-wool, made by lWt Schaffner & Marx or "Styleplus" makers. Kvery ettit is guaranteed to -give satis faction. Kvery suit is sold in this sale at prac tically wholesale cost prices are not noticeably lower for spring, and this re duction is olfered but onco during the yeur, Buy now for spring, our stocks arj large and selections varied. Put the extra 15 or $20 in the bank. STAMPED - Combinations $.100 i These are the recular $3.U0 liiehard Eon'B embroidery packages. They -on-. tain one combination suit, made u;i of fine q utility nainsook and Btaniped. KiioukIi mercerized floss for embrold priiiK and one lesson sheet. All com prislllK a $3.00 packace. In sizes 36, JI8 and -10 wliile they : last at $1.(10 each. Ladies' Shoes Entire Stock 20 off The month of January Is without ll doubt the best month of the year to buy slioes. No matter what your needs may be, you save from J 1.00 to $2.50. There are many styles in low shoes, oxfords and pumps that are very new as well as all regular stocks of hle.ll Bhoes. In fact many new styles lor spriim' are here now. Your inspection ,imiy bo profitable now. Ladies' Knit oreraaaci-v Union Suits 65c Summer weight, knee length and no sleeves. These are exceptional bai'Kaills at this price, and represent but one of the m my opportunities to secure a sup ply for tprir.g r.ntf si;:r.'ner at very ereat savlims. There are other W eciai offer ings too, as well as all regular stocks reduced 20 W II KN Till!; PAPKii DOESN'T t'O.MIu can count, wllli fair asurunce on havlni,' their own .money wel, omel. "' nei:hhoi- :-ays our paper is never put up niit, , He finds a let cf fault, vou know, lie- This popularity of the dollar Is i usini; it all niirht "Se at its full exchaui:u value. said to ho iclplai; out luropcan He &; there ain't n sinirle thing in finance eoiiEldevablv alreaily end If'.., , , , ,', . , .,',. , , " .Ami it doesn't print the kind of stuff it continues it may render unnoces-1 the. people really need. ... ill... ' , ... . . miry some of the ambition:! ..-ins 's n .imhc ami says it s slriet- ... . , 'y en the hum, formed to Improve roreisu currency ., ' . Lilt you euht to hear hnn ho ... and stabilize excliance. t-'uch pro-j wlien tfre r.aner doesn't n-m r.rcsa Is' naturally nilv.ititaaeinu to , , . He r.T..!s about the weddings with the this country as well ns llurope. be-; most de.-isive shout, cuuao ns Kurope obtains sound He s-iys the office Cat is just pur: lotiht. tiikki: vor Hoe -"The fri-ht that yon had troubled the action " of tile heart, which In turn impelled the circu lation of the baiod. .hence your Sick ness. Victim suit?" "Ten dollars, resipninj; ns postmaster general tilfrom Pennsylvania. Old iWfier 'wi (a guarantee of genuincr.es in its '!ay ., a. "Whut will hu the wise. Studying1 for Thrift. (lood old Thrift Week has rolled around ohre more. H is bniiu: i.h served from January 17 to 2:t this year. It does not have a partic ulariy luspirilih; sound to ears which Jlavo :rown iveaty i.f speciai "week" and nl-'o of tile null h-'.lsed word "thrift." let Anierleaii J.lbrary assoi lation m (.. nieai;o ua , (, (.u,,. found a way lo put vitality into tho ob.-ji'vanie and to intake il runt for a Ki'-d deal more than money It Increases its power lo buy American ' Roods. Kurope oiiKhl to have the dollar, anyway, established as Its acci pted standard of value and exchange. It Is a more scientific standard than any prevallini; abroad, bi-i.iuse it represents so admirably the deci mal system universally used In or dinary computation, and simplilies all business flmirltii:. y O Tlie Future of Alaska. Figures showing a population de crease 111 A'aska ill tile last decade or two do not VII lite whole st,u. Another side and another tendency are shown la the i-entills sprlncliic front the extension of the f;oern- ntei i railroad toward the north. Since (li.it railroad an1'. .-1 a' Valibanhs there has been a deiel opnient remarkable for m snil a 1'lie tow has suddenly pnntn Into a busy coiumuiij'.y of 2. out) people. Merchandise has He calls her li.irl'.nc iiefore they i are marrii'l. hat after he has been ' payins-her bills Tor a while he calls.1 her dear. ' IX M AY YOltlf ' j "My house Ii being j-obbetd." . ! "Cell." " ' i "Where's the cTiief of this pre- eiitct.'" ' '" "He out makliii; speeches on good Koiernuient." hunk .without He says they make the papers for the I women frtlks alone, Jie'll lead about tile parties and he'll fi i t and fame and groan. Jle ays of iaforniation it ,:oesn't have a erute.b, Hut you ought to hear him holler i whin the paper di.esn't come. He's always first to grab it and he I ' reads it plumb, clean through, He doesn't miss an item" or n Want Ad, that is tine, He say's, "They don't know what want, them mitn newspaper guyi, to be on her last legs, I'm goiiur to lake a .day sometime no' go nn pur. cm wise. omctnrrs it semis as tnough th Not so many years ago. In times remembered yet, be the head of America's moving pic-! The man would aslt ;liis' rrlend .tui'e industry. , ' to drink, ! ' ' Whiic this man's remark at first He'd holler loud, "You bet!" seems a little extravagant, there is a " v i lot in what he says. But now tho times tin, I customs Every upstanding citizen has for ' V, ood whiskey can't be found several years shuddered at mnnyi una oiiicers ami cops aim such, pueen nlavs shown to the children Just gathered all around. Kvery man knows in his heart that t ,.w whispers low. put to a lot of films now being shown I"' Pt'""C c("lftrc"(-'' if drink on me?" And the producers of films know his. I hence their search for the bin-i'st lllOII oMinrti mnrft Then drink some T. X.T. n-nilable man in America to revise nlUn CLUxJL 1 W l fcb ' " tne industry and relieve it front ni. I ... I .. , II.. t...-.. l.lo ... ... . mo oiniui pi nc .."I" cancerous srowtn wmcn will in time So now the fello "D'Yuh want Thev look around for officers, Let's' hope' the name still holds good A black crow sitting on a certain tree in front of the pence conference meeting at Washington has caused tha superstitious foreign delegates to he- come serious minded. Of course, there is notnrng to the crow sitting there, but he careful if a black cat halt. I nuHUet'-lu-law. I.utrrenrebiirii, 111.. News. On Li lian Komnier. beer-maker and llihle ni'.cnt, formerly of this city, has lo cated lu Indianapolis. AROUND THE - EDGES IJy nnirii DKXXIS kill it. That's why Will Hays was sought He is the best organizer in America today. He is a clean man, a Christian man. and if he can make the producer see th eperilous future as he sees it America is destined to hava quite a difforonAmovie world. The preliminary trv-oufs fur ' senior play will be hud Monday even ing, thus giving cilery aspir-nt to th?. atrieal honors a chamf to (uuilifjr. .VI TV HOY! ! Tuesday, Jan. 17 Short skirts may bo healthy, hut ; !k, Wlls a youg nmna dandy Am many a girling wearing 'em seems ; ...... voth. She was imt as fine a ""Hill' Borah how ofie naturally inniKs ol In m when crossing the Ida According to an nr.'.rle in Harn- i , ; ,, . r- :. a a trip .hum i.c ... i nno oiinn nun ouilio. to matcli Her gowns is tlU'"illlllar , their relative) Nut you ou:-ht to hear him nolle ! vllcn tile paper doesn't collie. ) Mrs. New ! v w I'd daH sliopt'lni; t pii'cos of steak and I Wt oi 1.1.11 .'' The student body executive .ViB ifc-. tee met ytsterday nfternoot at 3:l,i to discuss some iinp.;ttnt matters. Ihe grade school assembly foi the purpose of presenting the v-ff roilims no ue-erl. Ilorah the lad from Kan.iB""u fenoot iontuaii team wi.h a pen see the perilous future as he sees it !int was he'd" yestordny-afternoon at the country. Ilorah the elocutionist i'-'--- o o gave recitals in Idnho towns years mro. P.,,r,.b tha lu,..,-A II 1. I 4 l.i..l. i .zl. ... ...:.l .,. .. . . , v ......... ii-Ji.ii; - , -..1.111 j-cicio :w..ci'l , V ivtw hu l r K.-.H..8 .....i.ivo tiny i-iaiic. 0. th C0itit.ilin. stumninir the st.-,t,. for vesterdav. lh ,.. to lixas a honeymoon Inn r,. .ii,.... ,..u.,- c.,,... m i .' ..' , . . . ! , , '': ""'"i.'s a. m's time. looking girl as he was a boy.. Tlcy ,,u were raised near Spokane on :anc custom. Tills probably aecoituts lor, ,,'.. th.-m on th,. train nnd it 1 . , ' ' 1 "' ". annos,, nreilied more (on her tirst "l want two :ihout half a ed In, as well as human b.-inus. I making one dollar go Wi ther thaio ivi, es for the neies.irles of life, pouri accotiPlttitiy, It our ha 'O' M Will's C.MVM 1 Y l'.-r wv:t ti n dance eressly to in, t the till of bis cboico. l'u for! iaa'.e:. he ;irii..-il late for fie .III'..' Hl:t lion he saw Malidv. He went up ta iier and asked rath er norvotisli : ' wQuly, are your protratn full?" Xfa.lday linked at hffll lu nmale- lio-llt. "I.a.vd. I'cle," she Said. 'I can assure veil llP it takes mo il in I'Odll I'llli Tllot (HIT My husband's gifts to me Have lately bee! i-.plia,iing. P scent a mystery My husband's gifts to (me Some jade who can il Tho thought of her is g.iliius! My husbnnils Kilts to ife llaie lately been appalling. Olio advantage of mitkiui; lino to vour girl In an alrpiatie is that .die can't iiet out ,d walk home. : , ,,i, !; ....;i,i ....... ...c tniii-,1 uuii no., event itno next .Men- , ""' '' 1 r'.i ' i h,a,,'s enalir and the idol of Idaho ! day nil will be ,vitf aga'ii -ind heo young people Both were dress,,, Thc whnf? students can cntor an ,h , 't , Aov very ,da,nly but UP to the minute j lhosp of0us w,, have ,ved .,,,,, to d ,l1,r They ire net lovingly foohsh; neith-;,, 0imirtM, him for Vl,ilrS- fin,, sol,po i ' 'J"' er were they foolishly f,rmal. . ( thing in our minds that irritates. His I 'v j ' . , .. , , , The boy has a goad lanch and ev,. jn ,m. e js negntive-L V Tr V"'!3 fw Pcarl 01 dently knows how to run it. lac g.rl nnA w , , f " Hi' forjt he home, phone Mai-. .is bless. . I with common sense, an 1 ,.,.,,. tim00 " ...!. Kmpirc Filling Co. 1-21-tf this cou le will get along in life .lust ; y. ,hink (,. m..S.mt i " it was intcn,I.Ml every couple si.,.,, M Orh(, experienced mind alw,vs t8,i to I NTc?E TO ( ItKI)ITOll.S. O Is t)m familiar O own West. He n , u. in io. ,wo s ,lUl ,,.,, , e.-i (once of to fil'Q'uaU pi oQ i idopinent fol- .QilieP Trans-! ... iollS CUP I'f t"H t i iarrV .lit 111'.! !l't l (lt 1 I! Atil'.I.Y n.itu: W bom foci, two f, ,or.; aioolt .litue. Omd lial-lue tho last lono went. From thu Chicago assDilalioii a leading list has been sent out, pei- lli onr' to the subject of thrift. Itiows (ra'piii'latlon fa. iiiiliidea boohs on invest ineiitH. fain-! port n lion has b m n a pi II. hlldgels, hmisehnld accounting. I f.n problem 1 Alaska, O'ei .iuse er nii.niy uf health, time, energy and j 1)f nlu bafi ing nimlilnO 1,11 n t.'iial jeii.urees, liuiii.'-biiililiUK. t.-mco, inountalns and winter snow, colng, t.fter a while take lool from, AH!.., O.lroail llalu r.'I.Ue. , the ruins. !, ,n ei.n K s.i. , The r:,v, I iil'i-i' Willi r..- et . Ill I? lll'U It ht.'A.n 1 y 'l! iiiu!.!i!S anil life ft .ii,,.i,. i'iIiois ,iai in. ui an,' an iinpnil.itil lo. l ast rnanliu: tiirei tii as iiWllf. 1'ut '0 - :-oal, fool in laoon ln tar and start ear "t'oine now," said the "you vally liou't 1..:;. 'e M put your I'.vi' oui?" 'No. 1 d,oj t." Said Vat. do believe he ti9.il to pat it In." .G.. 1'rl.ai'v is the one i ln ape-t today. Put one nickel lu the phone bout h, sht and .cure ult flout the world. jud.;e. ine.i.lt young people 'ik,. (h(i of n& r whe jn ,,;,,, j XW is ' this given that but 1 u rt her W lien one sees thQ.the ft.ture.uf Amenca seetns safe , Tu,nins l0 ,ha, ,,, ,HW g undeMg.ied has bten duly appointed cold teat there were more of them i..r,,.,. .i ia.'i.tttistrHt, of il... ........ ..r i I 19 v....i., no... ill, I, I lOIIII j J IIIII1.IO. , . , Plainly. Borah is a negative char-, Kt'"Vi d't'eased, by the ConOv Court "IVker, the g.enl ui Unmal r"W 0,.ter and always hs been. Borah i'.iot xh"' s, "f Oregon for' Union will nevu- .I.e. ren.aiW.eJ on. pass-n .nn u is hia mitUR.. m, n. ;tomtf, and has duly qualified as such; cl"r' o, ., o itical su ss was achieved hv h ? n'' a" persons having claims "iou are quif light, spoke JJ ..aeaill..r s,,.thing. . ' 4ains1 said c,te fhoulil prcent another passenger. I k,,, oui.r.l, i. r them. dulvO.-erit'i...! ni .1... i r his stands, an.l a number were ri.-ht iusiness of th,. undersigned admiiiis- Q for "amis" arc often right. Hut po iruo'r c''"nde, Union count" 0li!ic man can hold his place in the ! "r at the law office of Jno . . . . .. .... . . I O 11. . ... te "ami ' tt can r """Kin. in sail citv. within six "Wi for amu.-t li'.ent, it's hard beat." said a third. Mr I An old tii.Or looked the three over1 and suggested, "we might play a re,,. ,.,, K, , . 'S. Ilodg.fl. .", " "'''''-'- . ... lie ti..- t- So.ne of these davs. nn.ll"10'''"' from thc date of'lhe first nnh. a " "! ' he gatve lasted, from 10 o chvk a . pton,.l.lV s,H...tI,laho is gouig to dt op j lieation of this notice. . v !v..Jit.l mt.!nit.-ht. iiu old idol and some uV-standing I. Vtitv of First Publication, 21st da.v O. , n iear-thinking young chap will take Januarjj ltrjj. v . Il:i..c -.,-i nor-fv the lo.iV- i. . , . v . f ... .. ,. r.... ,ils I, ..... , . j i .1111. tlv- bicci .t .m," )can sitnO J , ,tmn,,,,..- ..r .-' P. .. '. l iii uih." iiinaTked an i". gri.";lcJ: 'rN United Maio" was pr.-dlij'-d In the ci. t 1? 4. ' Vt'l IK.'O "If W? . he 'wiiap .i:Q: h'ir,l r-.'.al . n ( ..J sm:i0 will pi.,h Aiinnnistrator of the PT.tate - Kichnnl Kelly, di-cinsul P" .HI. l.'l:. "s. t,b M ,s. ' "' '" 'nj-,-."l, lo -en. m th.. ,1 t. .shun r.,n i o