La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1922, Image 4

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VACIV, FOUR
Cbc Observer
I'lihllHtu l ilHily Hiid wt'rkly at 1.
llrnruie, nri'Kuii, lv l '.ramie Kvew
fiiM Obtrvi-r I'libJiKlilhtf i'uiiiutny,
IHMlCi: IMlNNIrt, Kriluir.
Kntereti Ht lli I'-i.-liill'li'H hi I.k tjrun.lo,
Oregon, nh Hi'i'ond t'lMvu Mil Mill--.
Atl'lrt-H Hit ruiiiminiH'iil Ic-iiH to 'I'M It
OMHKllVKl!, Hill A U ttii4 Ave.,
CU V AMt I Ml VIU Oil PICIaIj'
I'M-: it.
On unit) In other eitli-H f.ireiton Hotel
New Mi a tul. I'orl Ititnl: 1 inner 11 Nwh
Htanrl, l'urltfihti; JUuUiiuiah Now
Hlaml, ruriluml.
M HM till' t H H'1KS.
My 'atrrlrr.
l)uy, pit month M,.....70c
Dally, pi'T dm- month . .....1 2.26
Dally, pt-r fix mo., la mlvuinct $4.60
Dally, bIiikIh copy 6u
Ity lidl.
Pally, PT yonr, in mivtinrw J5.0')
Iij, mx month. In fnlviirr-e ........ $2. &0
Dully, thr' month. Id aiivfcince
Dally, pr month . .60c
V'fl:l' obsrrvt'r-Sfiir, by Juiail,
pur yeiir, In ml vii nru ...... $1.00
SItMlltDH t ASHIM IATI ;d i-hkh.
The AhJiociut-il i'n Is oxclualvvly
ent J i J'd lo u for publication of all
pews lfpntrhin rroilitfd to It Or not
utherwUf Ti'd11i'd In thiii pnpor, and
iliu t lot-nl ni'ttn piihliiilMul therein.
Alt rlKhf of ru-piilll-Hti4n of puta
dittpKtdutil 1it til no are reserved.
Bible Thought Ror Todaj
THI-: S K V K X T II COMMAND
MKNT: Thcui dliult not roniinll
mliilli'i-y. Kxoiliis 20:14.
IN THE OLD HOME TOWN
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VJHEI mF. l-ADiCb SOCIETf MKLL
cjmt.TN. ate at -me hjko f home
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Gathering Them In
Today I.a (Iranile and Union coutrty
pcoplo hcaril tho mu ih-wh of the hu1
ilcn iltiilh of J. 1). McKetinon, city
fimimiKHioner of thiH TnuniL'i))atity unrl
one of tho prominent hiwincss men for
moro than n quarter rvntury, t with
the deepest siiitow and regret. They
also learned of the death of one of the
grandest old pioneer ladiis whose.
Christian life has blessed and 'lioneCit
ted our people for yearn. Grandma
Currey, after long mif ferinp, has pass
ed on. The old pron'ss of j'n t heii inp
them in continues. With some it r.
almost instantaneous from active life
and good health to quick passing, and
with others it is after the long, loni;
suffering.
An outstanding figure for many
years, J. D. McKcnnon was a-ceognir.-ed
ns a strong character. U!sstnm!
on questions was ever known; his act
ivity in business was continuous. As
a merchant ho held his place in com
mercial circles; nt n rancher he was
one of the successful ones; us a broker
and buyer of products he played tlm
usual scale of profit and loss, but
always smiled nnd kept on going.
When elected to the office of city com
missioner he had pronounced ideas nnd
plans, .some of which were adnplwl
and many were not, but ha wua a!wuy
outspoken nnd nuver left any dotibt
as to his position on any question.
Mr. McKpnnon will be greatly mised
in ull circles, political, cnmmtirciul and
Rociul. I
Grandmother Surrey's death is one
that might naturally have been ex
pected ns she has been an invalid for
many years, but it is none 1he less
charity for all," that was Lincoln. : WANT 'EK?
And that is the kind of rulership the FOR IiE.N'T One woman. Furnish-
worni needs today. It needs states:.; ed room with sleenini? oorch: beau-!
men not only possessing the sentiment . tiful view Tim. hlnrk north nf
oi cnarity winch in a weak man be ! campus. 4lilj W laily University
comes sentimentality but men big Culifornian.
nough and strong enough, like Lin-1
coin, to go u head am) give it expres- Even after they get down to liusi
W V. WLHi: (JM'MMINC IX TIIF
(;i.OAMN(,.
!Oh. you never niisn the water.
Till the water souks ynur henil,
(ih, you nevw miss the COLUMN
Till the space it fills is r.hy.
Its pveitenrp
Ant
You
Are glum.
Oh, you never miss your sweetheart,
Till the water soaks your hear;
Oh, you never miss the nest
''Til your quip dies unsaid
In print,
And
You. ,' i'
Are glum.
Oh, you never miss you sweetnenrt,
Till she's a missing little miss;
Oh, you never "miss the 'Uartnr
Til your hose'you 'in to wiss
It .-lipping,
And
You'
Aiejrlum,
Oh, yi-s, we einn s a hiatus
In our (X)W')IN constancy.
Hut t:oiitriU)eirt. iieed spanking
In their literary infancy
And so' .sometimes,
We
Are A
Wry" glum.
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DYNAMITE OltllKlf EI). . I
KI.CIN, l'ib- U. A ca-lnad of
dynamite valtitd it SoOtIO has been ;
onlered from 0 !local firm by the
xtnle for thef anfttriu'tion nf the nni.J
sinn ill national and intei national nf. ness some fellows don't, s any boss'highway between l a Grande and El-1
fairs.
THE OFFICE CAT
. , "By JUHITJ i
can tell you.
I THEN THE MULE I.AI'f;HEI).
, "How did Jones lose the fingers
of his right hand?"
"Put them in the mule's mouth to
find nut how many teeth he had."
And then what happened '
"The mulo closed his mouth to sen
how many fingers Jones had!"
gin. Work on the highway 'will com
mence as soon as tho weather will
permit.
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a .inunors ixQvirtY'
Woolen underwear has a great deal
to do with the national spirit of unrest.
I A well known traveling' man who
jvlsltH the drug trade, says 'he has
: often heard druggists ask a',-cjis-
ionir who wimiru n ony u coiiithw
' ir.xiih Inc. whethre It was lor n child t
or a nudtilt and It for a child, they
almost Invariably recommended
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The
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mi Jmm.' fm
II Hart Schaffner & mm
1 Marx m.
j2$& Suits t'm- Sjirin. WkwL
4J$k Thin storehi the home of Hart Schaffner .& Wffiljffl
Mar j rtoUMW 4bflVIRt made'. WM&
MmA Come In nnd X the new belted and plain WWfyfa
mM$ ntoilelit for spi iiig I'X of lldht patterns.
WffiiZffi Wn-.can also give jrVt Hart Schaliner & 'WfSk
jh'M-i Marx inbrlM 'l"nllre fW meiu.nr.-.
fflffiS. Urop In atalk It av.VwIth usand luil- O-Sf
3jpypj dentally take a rhoij nt the fig models. f
A dollar doesn't go as far as it used raaaon for this is that they know
to. I!ut then, neither does a skirl. there i.i no danger rrom It and that
iit alwayii eurus. There is not the
Everybody who lives In the I'nlted jloust danger In giving it and for
States has that much to be thankful colds, croup and whooping couch
for. anyway. Ut Is unsurtiassed.
AffilDTODAY-'SOJfT DELAY
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Tiny little pigtails,
Tiny bows of green,
I Made the Rookie girlies
, . Euniiy to be seen.
Hut one little Rookie,
lleeaine very roiled.
Wouldn't wear the pigtails
' J They her beauty spoiled.
So she wept profusely,
Called for pa and ma,
Anil they fired the Seniors,
According to the Law.
Pn and mn and dnugher,
Satisfied, went home,
And the nnughty Seniors,
('nine back to their own.
Moral
Always be a good sport;
When you go to High,
Join in and do ns others,
Just be a regular guy.
The wearing by the winter girl of
bells on her flapping goloshes is n
fad that is said to threaten. With
rings on her fingers, as the old song
sorrowful for she was one of the'goi's, und bells on her goloshes, sin-
"People Who Live in Glass Houses
Should Dress in the Dark"
People Ylio (Arc Figuring
.;, , till
Muildins: ;i House, Hani, (laran'o, or "Woodslietl
Should (Jet Our Prices Now
builders!
lARDWARE
OREGON HARDWARE ANDlfflPLEMENTCO.
Bwettr.st un (I dearest old Indies wi
have pver known.
Ilcr fhiiractiT wns nioldt'd in tho
oldon dnys whoti pioneer blootf stood
the tost of nny hardship, battled
against adversity and always retained
an abiding faith in n ood Cod who
doeth all thitifCM well, She never lost
those henutiful traits, but as no and
Hxpcrlcneo brniiKht the riper wlmloni,
it rounded out the pure thoughts of
n noble woman, who, though physical
ly infirm and unable to mingle with
the throng, continued In her mental
perfeetness and her Christian purity.
To spend an hour with (Irandma Cur
rey wns to feel the presenee of oner
whose life reflected goodness, and her
blessing went forth to many peopb
who visiU'd her in late years.
The Perfect Ruler
will hnve music wherever she slush..
To avoid criticism get yourself a
cave in the mountains; put a ten-foot
board fence around it; then sit in tho
mouth of the cave nnd DO NOTHINC.
U. S. bnd n two-hour earthquake,
So the scientists have heard,
Hut ten million flivver owners
Never knew that it occurred.
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For All Live Stock
EASY AND 6AFE TO USC.
KILLS I.ICE, TICKS, FLEAS, MITES. FOR MAKGS, SCAB,
HINCWORM, SCRATCHES, ETC. DESTROYS Dlii
EASE CERK1S AND DRIVES AWAY FUE3.
NON-IRRITATING. EFFECTIVE. INEXPENSIVE.
You een't afford to let lice, ttoki, fleaa and mites
est your stock allv&w Got a supply of K.RESO DIP and
follow directions. ltVll put an end to the paratltea
and give the stock a chance to thrive and put on flesh.
Use It In barns, hog pent, cWckon houses and dog kon-nels--any
place where thero are vermin.
KRESO DIP Is a coal tar product. It mixes readily with
water. It does not burn or Irritate like carbollo acid. It
does not blister or take the hair off like kerosene. It costs
less and does more than any of these. You can't make a
better Investment than to buy some Kreso Dip to kill Hoe,
tioks, mites and fleas and prevent,dlsease by destroying
the germs.
One gallon 'of KRF.SO DIP makes 60 to 75 gallons
when mixed with water. Each lot Is STANDARDIZED
by the manufacturers, therefore always tho oams.
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
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"There lie the mont perfect ruler
of men the world has ever een!' cried
Secretary of Slate Stanton, as he stood
at the martyred presided t'a death
couch. The man who said that was the name
Stanton who fought measure after !
measure proposed by his chief, who
had mud i! Lincoln's own rxbinri n t.l
of thorns, who in utter disgunt at the
president's policips hud vnlltxl Lin
coln it "jackasi..' An J Uh rrrat'henr
ed KmaneipMtor hud endurvtl it all,
Juat a he vndun-d the utorm of public
lnder and miundrrlundin4 tht es
aaited hira thrUf4iout hia caret-r, ie
ta man and iu was wlltiritr to over
caniia? he nrog-nlrM Stanton us a ime
Inwfc hi limiutiona And furgivo his
Why did the hardened efiotistical
Srsntj, tn bin moment of real com
jmthenaiun euTi l.ineoln "the must per
4 act nlr IWti.e he had come to
TtaU tht Xdtirvln, along with intel
fsrai power nd understanding of
ftamoft nature On greater than that of
ntojny.. wwhec BUtesmnn.osHeoed
fta) Opntfflt' MuJificatnt, of ruliir-b't-!"
for of ayntyuthy nn for
giveness. OWith malice toward none, with
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