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Snhirflnv, "A'pl'il 1, W2 ORXOTyE F-VKNTNO OTiSfiRYE.i Cbc Observer i'tiblmhrti dully mid weekly at Uratide, tirnK"ii, hy la t; ramie feven tuic Ot'Tvi'r l'iit)iiNh)nK Company, itltUCH DtiNNIM, KrilLor. Unterrd ui Hit) D'ontotiice at ortnde, Oregon, u hucond (Masa Mull Mattur. AtidrcMH hII coitiiiiunlcaiiuna to 'i'HU OHHKltV Klii 14111 Adawa Ave,, Lu. Unuide, Ortffon. HIT If AMI OIMVI Y OFFICIAL. J'Al'lll. On nal In utht-r cttirs Oreiron Hotel Newi ttLaml, J'urtlmid; Imperial Nwa Btand. Portland; Mill In uuin.il Nwi btatid, Purtlund. ftLUbCltli'l ION HATUft, lly ;Nrrlr. Dally, per month u -tr.r., Pally, per throe months Dally, per six mo., in advance Dally, NlnKltt copy -i.:-J IN THE OLD HOME TOWN iv.-v tWI I 12.2ft : f 4.60 6fi i lly Hull. Dally, per yenr, In advance .WM.C,0U Dally, nix months. In advance Mn.X2.G0 Dally, Ihruo iiionIIih. In advance fl.2f Dally, per month . U...M.6U0 Weekly observer-Hinr, by aiall, per year. In advance M....M..$1.00 iKm:it ok anm iatku riiics. The AwaociHod 1'tv.kh la exclusively entitled to uhc for miblleatlun of all news dlHpatcliefi credited to It or not other wine credited In this paper, and alio the local new published therein. All rlxhtM of re-publication of apodal dlRpatchea here a)no are reserved. Bible Thought. For Todaj OREATERT IN TUB KINGDOM: Whosoever therefore shell humble himself u8 thin llttln child, thfl same Is greatest In tlin kingdom of heav en. Matthew 1H:4. I ' LJ 'I J1 , 'J Kloi n.-?V.'N MUM Girls Plan Evening lof Entertainment vE$ VNGB rhe CVW JOB DCTLES DOG WATCmUD ThF BaIVBE' AT WORK - HE MO CONSTAriT HUN6 UVOUND TMg CmAIP. the regular wing of th Democratic party. It in horn thnt Walter M. Pierce of Ltt Gronde comes In and says, "I'll offer myself for slaughter If the boys. demand it." Hut with conditions m The Associated Olrl Slud.'nls of Hie I .a Crumle It I k It nchoil ure clill- Kc'nlly relM'i:rBliiK tln-lr April Antli which will ho piesi'iili il In I he I1I14I1 ihcIiooI adilitmiuiii (Jiii April 7 lit S:fi p. in. TlKi doors will open lit j 1 7 : 3 f and reservations may lie se-; 'cured at Sllverthnrn's Diiik Store J on .Thursday and l''i'Mny, Dm sale openliiK nt at S;45 Thursdiiy inorn Iiir. Forty and 25 cents will he eharced, for n-M-Vved s:its and hal-: cony, respectively. 1 r ' The program promises to be of .excellent (luallty. Several danelliK isitlts, sotos and other musical it it in-: ; hers belnK presented. The Rojiho-! f mores will prevent "t'louiiet," the ''I.lchts Wi'itt Out." ! the frosll ! 'and "A (inrden" will he vlvcn hy I ; the juniors, A short phiy will tukej 'place of the senior skit, which has; lpen cut nut oflhe proL'ttim. ' J Three of the main features will he a violin duet hy Iiorothy Cald well nnd Othello flrny, a vio.ln solo I by Dorothy Caldwell and a yih-iiI i Uolo hy Heulah Smith, j Miss Jessie Farrls and Mrs. Earl j Stoddard. A. 0. S. advisors, will eoopeiate with the students' man agers, who are Miss Thelina ("linato and Miss Edith Pierre, In the nnm- I. a (irnnde IncoipoiflKvl With Such Pretty Spring Dresses to Wear Warm Days Cannot Gome too Quick! nfccinetit of the program. Our Building BCOm iS On 1' nre W;'Her may not experience the slniiRhter. He will doubtless ro-j Erection of seven homes in I.a ceivc his party nomination if ho runs I nto I he Very Kml American I.eKlou Weekly: "How's this?" nskod- the lawyer. "You've named six bunkers In your will toi,. -r.. t,, , be pallbearers. Of course It's alljbras 1 XPe -oJOW COStS rlKht, but wouldn't ynu rather Strike $50 ill Court Ichoose somd friends with whoiii you I tiro on better terms?" Joe finllerln, foimetiy workinp on "No Judge, that's all rlKht. ThnsRjthe O.-W.', was taken Into custody fellows have carried mn for no Ioiik I yesterday afternoon by the local po tboy inliiht as well finish the Job." lice on the charge of assault on Frocks that have the beauty of pprlnc days; frocks that will cause you to wish for the first warm (lays ho that you may wear them without wrap or coat. They ara dresses that do note style and character; beautiful In line mid conception mid priced so very attractively that we expect to sell many, many more than diirliiB uiy previous season. Out' stocks are larger as you will notion. This storo holds the inclusive agency for "I'KOOY PAIGE" DKKB8E3 These famous llttln frocks ore the vanguard of mode tlin most distinctive Btyles In the most beautiful materials, excel lently mndu. You will find them only at this atnre, 'e Invite- every woman here, this, week to see nil the new models, the extensivt varieties that we ore showing nud you will really be ditrprisod at the moderate' prices. KXfCK KRllOCKER RUITH OF TWfcED ARE $l(J.r0 Every woman who lores the outdoors who golfs, motors or rHes will surely love these tweed knlcker suits. They are Ideal for all wnar out of doors. They may b worn with golf socks or with anient fitting boot, depending on the occasion. We can supply you with either. Ask about these suits. ' j ..ramie started yesterday morn,nK. without Mpt,nHe or work whk.h wi, The sound or the saw and hammer I(,nve ,,m fr(,sh horge cntcrins makes different parts of the city be- tho Mny ra,H , Novcmbl.r. shou,,, Iicvo that "normalcy' is about to hov.thc Itl.pllbli(.an., kH to mininK nroun(i er over us. When buildinir home'. aml t.,luiie bal) ,,,,, in (h(J primaTy IK-Rins it means substantial ciliuens. Wullpr hn!I chlinccB vpry im, are tukinK up their permanent abode. Kmn,in(r chance. It means the day of floating is overj 0 who many gooo people, ana wun inoj oPeirinj; of the springtime in I,al Grande we uro iroing to witness n con tinttntion of tho building boom. George Xedes, foreman of a group lof nien handling a coal contract on final: the O.-W. Hearing was held this I: The Evening Observer expects to nee a hundred homes built wilhln the next ninety days. Does the city neet them ? The boom for Dunham Wright for Kovernor is an earned compliment to this fine, old gentleman who has in years past served the state worthily as a public official, and who has never censed to work in privnto life for thp state's advancement nnd development lilting. Sarcasm Boston Transcript: This echo of the football season comes to morning and ho pleaded euilty. he us. An Irnto gridiron fun who had Ihg fined f 50.0(1. watched bis home tetiin go down to defeat stopped the referee as he was leaving the field. "Where's your dog?" he demanded. "Dog?" ejaculated thp referee, have no dog." According to the complaint. G.il lerln was discharged from the gane supervised by Xedes and beiaine en gaged In a heated argument with Jitho latter. A little later he struck Xedes over the head with a short "Well," said the grouchy one, ' length of gas pipe from behind his "you're tho first blind man I even back, painfully, though not serious- saw who didn't have a dog." ly Injuring, the foreman. When be A Heller Hid appeared to make the complaint. "Yes," said the specialist, as he, this morning- his head was in a badlv. Most assuredly, and -twice of coul.SPi Ml. Wright's preclude!. that many. The inconvenience of liv- him from nctvcy entering; the race, a ing hus been marked of lute nnd pe. pie ore growing tired of it. They nre thing thnt must be considered. If Dunham Wright could cnll back twen- going to finance themselves and build - ty yenrs ho would mnke a speaking homes, permanent places to live. campaign thnt would urouse the na Thnt's what makes I.n (irande her J tjvos and mnke every candidate for the home people. ' And that is what mnkes I office of "governor mighty nervous, the nation. Let tho good work go o - merrily on. stood nt the bedside of the sick pur chasing agent, "I can euro you." "What will It cost?" asked the sick man, faintly, "Five tmndrcd dollnrs." 'You'll have to shade (your price n little," replied the purchasing agent, "I had a belter bid from the undertaker." bruised condition. Albert Hunter to Run for Legislature - - (Continued from Page One.) Julius' School Thnt Julius IRoesch, ufter yenrs of nctivo commercial life, should join with his business a school to aid the young men in obtninlna; useful know ledge Is highly commendatory. This ho has done In his connection with Henry Ford, nnd next week they will hold n school of Instruction on trac tors. I Undoubtedly knowledge Is needed relntive to the iron horse which now is in such common use. Many trnc tors nre pronounced uneconomical nnd i Inefficient, not because of the tractor! VOI It OWN I.ITN.I-: TOWN but tiecnuso or lack of knowledge i-i, There urn rainier towns than your linndli,, it, r... .t.: i old town , .. ... ' i There are towms that are hlggeM 1 hilt flirt ,.! 1 !.. i i. 1. .1.1 t " uuui is in in ni'in umi ii - Hum IIiih, will mnvly be wuith atlendinir 'And the nt'opto who llvn In it Uttlu THE OFFICE CAT Mf juaica seemed to be staple and nermnnenl. .out wnich we can, under present con- An Kiliicntional Handicap. ditions, get along without, and I want Washington Ktnr: "I got a bov," i1? hplp in tl,e work of hringing about snld Undo Eben, "dat I'd like ' to 'V,'s10 curtailments of public nducato In music; only I'm skeered ;un,ls so thnt instead of constantly dat, real music. leBS6ns "wo(ild flpoll llnc,'tja!""ir he tax- burden Orepon may Ills technlnuo foh a Jazz salary." jPrauuly boast to the rest of the coup- ..jr mi sue nas siarieo on tne rontt or permanent. and sensible curtailment." iMr. Hunter is a Democrat and his Let's Cheer Up! A brighter nnd happier world thnn we have known for yenrs nwnlts the budding of spring. A world at peace and committed to future peace. A nation with Industries fast becoming adjusted: with prosperity more widespread; with more people contented. Everybody In our store is ' cheered up" because everything looks so attractive here so many beautiful new things on bund that one simply couldn't remain hero and be gloomy. Come In nnd view the new things with us. We're rendy for spring. At your setvlce. Xfinel plal"A .olue arV nreVnmoi it. I V..J A Thousand Yards of New Ginghams AH Priced at 25c small aud & inns boat Unif the greuu varying ti ophyr pliiBlinms In smnlt and large cliprfas, uuii pi ji I ii colors. Some urn 2t inches wide 32 inches. Ail tho britltt seasonable codor- them. It's time now to sew nnd it's the a year to buy KliifVlinms, for aelertionsi are Of course thero are other utujihaniM too. from 20c up t: S.ic. AVarWng for a Holster Pillow? If so, we have them now 24 Indies nnd 27 Indies long, filled with floss. They are priced at $1.00 and $1.60. Also there are all other shapes now, round, sounre and rectnligular, nil sizes. These are priced I'rom 85c up. Many have been waiting for tlieso and will he glad to learn of their nrlrval. Phone orders promptly filled. I N t'AIXKIM'OK I.KTTKItS List of letters reninlnlng uncnlled for In this office .for the week raid ing March 31st. 11122. (cntlcmcn. I Edgar I.. Allen, Ed. nartmess. Mr. J. Bucst, I,. C. Chester, Jno. Chnp- tnon, Ed. Ilammnrstedt, Homer Hor rold, H. H. Hendricks. Alfred Hogg. Archie Sloper, John Sterns, D. I.. Unheelnck, l.ndlct. Miss Mnry Ilenoy, Miss I.ou Cones, Mrs. .Mary P. Chambers, Mrs. Tom Meyers, Mrs. O. Sim Perkins, Bessie Weitman. name will appear on that ticket in the primaries. I'linxti oi'knkii hi:twi:e. MIXKItS AMI OKI ICKItH (Continued from Page One.) It Might Happen old town town Don't know the xi Itetnent they miss. There nre things you can see In the wealthier towns That you c.iu't in a town that Is small, Aiirfl yet, up and down, there Is no other town Thii(n your own little town, after nil. In Oregon has probubly never in her history witnessed such a gubernatorial content; never has experienced a time when so little interest was taken in nnminnlinns for this important office. . 'Itc Publicans find- themselves chopped up into little circles and climirs with ., ,, . ' ., , 1 It may be nulla true thnt the streets n hall dozen candidates running on various and sundry personally con structed platforms. The Democrats nre also lost on the political sen so far ns course or chart goes and there ' Is no co-ordination of effort, no guid ing force, no political platform to In form the people what either party stands for. In this chaotic condition '.lie Demo crats find Ibeni-ielves with their ship' unmnnnod. Milt Miller might run. lie wnnts to run, but M.lt is as timid in ir n school girl used lo he, nnd when he tries to fling his hat in the ring it has a rubber string lo it thnt causes ft to fly back on Milton's head. Fraak Irvine can't very well make the race hecau! he is editor of thr Portland Journal, ami while Smpicl Jackson loves his Democratic parly he loves his Journal more, which inures many to doubt his full and whole heart "I endorairnt of Irvine worthy biti'ai to become voverr of Oregon. of Pennsylvania will be thrown out of work Hatuidny ns a direct result of the anthracite coal strike Phillip Mur ray, vice president of the United Mine Workers of America, announced here Friday, Ho predicts that the Cirent Lakes reirion. both ninnilfneturino centnrj Those letter's will be sent to the , transportation terminals will bo (lend letter prflce on April nth. severely affected in the first few 1!'22, K not delivered before. In weeks of the bituminous strike. Inabil calllng tor the above please any "ad-.jty of lake carriers to get coul cargoes vertlsed" givljng date of list. jwhon the navigation season opens Ap- K. E. 11KAGG, i. M. !ril 15 wll be felt, especially at such i lake ports as Chicago, Milwaukee, Where Japan Leadi, , Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Toledo The Women's Patriotic society of Bml 1)lluth, be said. Japan Is probably the largest organi zation of Its kind In the world. It has iiore than l.tHKUHHI members. IV : NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the funty Court of the State of Oregon Ar Union County, Adminis trator of tile Estate of D. H. McWat ors, deceased, and has qualified as such. All peons having claims against said Sttilte ore hereby requir ed to present ta same, verified as re quired by law, to the undersigned at Hilgnrd. Oregon, or at the office of his attorneys, Green & Hess, at La Grande, Oregon, within six months from the dnto hereof. Dntednl La Grande, Ore., March 11, 1922. J. W. SCOTT, Administrator. Mnr. 11-18-2.-., Apr. 1-8. READ THE WANT ADS! Make Old Things New Again i- Make your old! Electric Fixtures, Radiators in the Home, Baby Buggies, Reed and Rataai Furniture all New again,' with our new process of painting and enameling. Do the work right in your home and will not take down : ixturas greatest thing ever discov ered for beautifying and renewing the interior, of your home. T A. BENHAM Electrical Supplies New Foley Bldg. Government. Garommcnt does not wholly reside henciVh glided domes and In marble hnlls. It has' place In every home In the lsirU, whether palace or college. It beglnV nnd ends in citizens, even the huinlV'st. I.Ike the foundation, governmciii will not rise higher limn ltd sourco.-(rlt. Ten pound Market. Phi lnrd m at People1! Main 747. April 6,7, 8 ' Jm& n fliiNiasi with ACNES AYRES.irfRU0C5I.PH VALENTINO f tM.NULl ' aren't lona Nor us wide nnd maybe not as straight. Hut the neighbors you know your own little town All welcome; a fellow it's arcnt! In tho glittering streets of n glit tering town, With its place and pavement nnd thrall. In the midst of Its throne, you will frequently long Four your mvn little town nfter all. you live and you work In your own little town. In spite or the fact that It's small. You'll find It a fact that your own little town Is the best little town, nfter nil. This lcav the party of Jefferson very Y.ffie nominate Frank Meyers, -irnier Portland postmaster and o Holed ,9dilicnl outlaw, according lO "IIH.I," M.s:."t foati-Mlo and llallder Ork i. Stone. Tile aaA Cfccrie W(a k-iMli-llic nnd 'iii'nl ron-tt-itcftlng. No Job Ion large, none too small. No vcv-tltue trices. :l. yeain experience. See me before you let your work. o 0 lOOiP.N. St. comer X and nih. " iff I ill I ; tVE PAY. 4Z. Jog TLnE IPEPOSITS Every tick of the clock may be made of value to you by depositing your funds in this bank and investing the surplus over your checking account requirements in high grade securities. We are prepared to 'give our customers expert advice as to the safety of proposed investments. LA GRANDE NATIONAL DANK LA GRANDE ;OrEA SOUND-RELIABLE- PROGRESSIVE jMLMBLR iFEDERU ! RESERVE SsystemI op) Mi This displa sive nnd etnlil voulhful modal ring Mfry vey romprehen- arls nil only smart, bia; many modes 'for matrons; parllralarly attractive I are the COLD MF.DAL HATS Campbell Sisters Iteadr-tO'W ear and Millinery SHERRY'S SUNDAY and MONDAY JACK HOLT "llHe Call of the North" Greorge Broadhurst'a thrilling play and Stewart Edward White'i great norel. Picturiaed in the actual lif of the L&n$ tt the Midnight Sun. . 4 fmjncuflt Pict'jar leetCoi(ji o I o: e O EI .V, 1 - j i .J ' 7 i