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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1922)
PA OK VOVK .1 '.'I.1 '. 'I' La Grande Evening Oteeryesr AN INIIfGI'UWUICNT NKWSI'AI'KH. l'iihUlu'U tuny nd weekly m La Urmidit, (rtKim, hy l.a (irnnda bJru lutf Obnvrvtr I'lihliHlilnv Company. itllUCt) UKNNIM, J-.dJtor. finternd at the Pout of flee tit I .ft Omn, Oruirnn. Hit fctHuond CIhi Mil Mil tor. Addrodn all cnmmtinlnalloni to TUhJ Ol!hi:UVi:K, Ultt AOiwi Ave,, La Orandtt, Or koh, . UMHCKII'TION It ATM, Ily Cnrrlrr. (;ITY NU f'fliwrr i IMMM (In imU In other ()mi ftwN UlHhil, J'nrllaari, litwi.cMri Htaiiil, PurtlHiitf; Aiim -.0. THE OFFICE CAT uv jr.virs- f'it Oatly, p-r month .. .7 fee Ually, inr thrto inoulliM U.afc Ouliy, pt-r Ik mo., In advanca W4.6J Dally, aniKiu copy . - .' The AMauflnfi4 Prea la etclutively n(tUHd lo u for imblluaUoii of all ukwi dMpt''M- rruulud lo It or not ttiurw itt! i-i'tMtlied In thla papal, arid tlio thu umI Haw dublialtud therulft kll rlnlitti of i u-pLiulU'ullon of apodal jiupalctjojt liwru olao are ruMttrvtU. Sible Thought. Tor Todaj II r Mull. Oally, tier yaar, hi advance -$S.IHI 'iIK UNTA.MKI) TON'dllK: II. Daily, all mmillia, In ailvanca 4.bu , c.".o..lh hiu inoiilh u ,.( h hi, Oaily. u.rtu montlia, lu ailvanca ..!. 1111,1 k"l "i "i" mourn Kocpetn hi. l.auy, per r.K.iiin . mo out III! unit upeiioin Willi' ins lip- tVetakly ormcrvwr-Blar, by wait. shall havi ilesl rtr-t ion --I'l iv. I!l:'l. J. ,f. fuller Olooiii: From Pfay i,Jy.W Jutk l).'ii:p:.- u.v! MroU pius. ci.o.1 olhr-r iw. ; .Vlt'JII'! l'IOVII IM.ACi: A Kclionl liMlrh.-attinft-a1 tin ours V l"tl 11 f it ni!o. Thi' I.OV old '.til, Itevl S."i!ir l'lia m f(1. W.'u'.' !,: ' S:itaT- tia frflrhkd ('ri.ft fiif lh pnlimnl nf a y nl I la mi his i.-ar. 1 III "lUnrifc im In i! It hi r. afl.fr." WhrU'ri Hi., imillur with thn ;;'iii h wizardH. V.' h.'ivi'ii't licin-.l n rhlrp "til .11 lln'in y.'t. It i j.-ti!l j l!i;it I li.; jii :'. fi . rr,i l;iKii't Ij.iui rili:i.(! :.''..;:iiii. i: i:i!Vviii:i:m liiii I'm- Inrl u !!.'' I s slHiiild lit' mailt' fi' iiist'l iiwlusi ri;il THE SIXTY MILLION CUT. Tlint wiix mi nwl'iil ffasli 1 lie I'nilt'tl SCatcs r-iiili'iiiiil ImImu' btinnl plaft'ii' in thf liiiiiiicii wlifii it tlclcniiincd tti nil liO iitillions mlT tlit'ir want's. Tlic slash seems Iti be loo heavy ami in siii.l'rt ill' thin opinion we point, lo the mill ority me.nilieiship nf the lioaivl itsell'. ""The itiiiiol'it y re port is quite ilain in its nplirnidiiiK Ifio majority, on't-rin as it tines eritii-isin 1ha1 is caustic anil severe. In making vau'' J'ctinct ions the railroatl labor hoard was siiiiosod 1o use M ml juilnmeiit. That is the cause I'm such a, ihililiei'at ive boily. And to use piou ,utli;iiieiit will aree t hat rethii't mns in wae sea very riulual anil wilii iin endeavor not coiitui mns. , Theli pinion i :- general, railroad nieii shni'iiijj: it. Hint rea sonable waije reilutetioii is to confc as living condit ioiis ad just themselves. Ihif no out1 can earnest lit' reason that the reduction should' he made in one drastic slash. Such procedure invites strikes and disil rd the very things the rail! road labor board' was supposed to li( in ex1 istencc to prevent. THE ANNUAL CHAUTAUQUA. Coniiuit'lees are at work on the annual 'hautauiii:i. 5iixl this year it is said fin excellent program ol' able talem is lo visit. I iii (Ira title. The park is being put in readiness and its beauty, so ably kept by Caretaker Thomas, offers an invitation for camping that should appeal to all vh(M love nature. To eiiiinv ( 'hautaimii.n in (lie fullest si'iise one sli. nibl i nilll(l1' wl1 .t. .'.I. .1 .:. I. ii : .i. . ... . . j I Iiomi-h liilf. ramp iiiroiign me em ire wcck. ii is ine tinny way 10 gei tlie full and complete "kick" out of the event. Of late camping has not been so :pular, but its popularity should return. It is a great, time for litiniaiiitY i: i:i!vn.v, Two liinn-luintH pvlz.' In l.lio H-ir-minn fl.-lil f Iflios'. Olll' 1 1 1 1 I I he HI'IIH.I Ii, nil-. I'I'lli n Ami Hoim hnii' lil out his ii''i';h lior. tiio ins tiii: .most mmivi:? A man iniiy li;:v.- Just li inncli li.irMiom- as a woman hut not no imli h of Jt sliow.s, A II iltililiMV woman win. piMii lior liilKlian.l lulu a Iriink ami lliro away thi' It. y ltan ' . i;i,: r. a t lv m.'o Iho fiin-i' ':il .n,:.li-iii, "II. .'a ..in luihl my InlMliaiiil?" A (.a'l.T yo'iai; I'. 'Her v.'i Idiow (r.i?r v.i'iii io a minor nlio ; V!i"ii !ic wool, av.-ay Jlo l.i.l n roup ii'l two i-iitiiiimy roailsliTs In low. i Al Snvil, r s--: II inn:a li" loiifli ii mji ;i hiiiiiaa p.'aroi ks, wlion tin inonlliii' llino coniPH. .'. .Miinlu'lli', Ihi- c lil-f.ir.li lour O ! .iiaH:lntf .asn'l hy radio. Ailiu'liraiifif; ari- oiton Thn k'i'I with tin' (Iri'iiiii) may ho iiiilto v.i'lf awalio. I plivo IMCIIOV I Vti Wlfo "Do yon lenow. oi; : KT.mini: hanthomc, !inliij '!'' Illt'thaUil -"Yfa. Ii's a v.ay il.'ivo wlii'ii it t!"ls an v. In ri- in yn ii r hlilliilay." SOW M) tiii;v ' Wlii'ii a y o it n tt man mil ls a Kill 'ami III I L. ill live v.llll 111.!', ihc UllOIlK! a', f ill ;:'i'!n..r, '..s ono loii'il to say, "Will you ho niino".'" It 1b more iiolllll ill tlH'so days lo UhlaJ.i'l', ".May i lio yours?" (J.'iir.v!! whiuk.ij .'liiii. Waaliliirl, 1 1 iM was I. iliilii't. 'il.(ii:i now Aml.41 hold .'oiiiliii'lor loi' nnalili- lilll llh lti'ls."- Ili adliuo. And lo ro wo alwaya tlioiihl tiio hravi- do-H.'l-veil the faro. A I'rial man is ho who can parlt I : o lords whom- ..hi- I'or' was i:ri:od Ir ioro. 1 j .M. ii aro warn!:! not to Itcop llioir !"vi's on t! clm-k, hut what if It is ia a .uii I's s'-'.'.-lt iiri4 '.' ! .NOT VST! ?donoy t.illts. Jtid you ovor h.1 man's head on a silcr dollar'.' MILLIONS in,!: urn Til.' f.'ilo'.v who i-oiupli.ins lliat Ids lionii' town papi'i' lias noiliiui. Ill it, Is Ihi- sain' one who loa.H tho loudost oor tho 'jihoii' to tl'.o hiu pajior comos a l'i u '!ii'ii moony talks no ono slops lo i rilii'izo its ,nrainmai iiailivavs o!'i:m:o llo tiiiolt lo Itii'k If thinys socm ' wrontt, hut kli k lo mo and mako M j Hlrontt. 'I'o mi. tko thinvs riaiit tiiyos i mo ili'liKht, it I am v.ioiil; and .ouj aro ritiht. IIIMI.NK. Swll norland, ,uno in. Two hunt!!''1!! mid fifty mi!" of olritrlo nn.iinliiin railways In tho ('onion of Orison havo rorontlv hi on oinoii'd. Thoso linos roniioct tho ro sons of Si. Morli. and 1'ontroslna wilii Ilayo.-i and otlior poltits, ln i'luiliiil,r Coiro, on lho HhilH'. Swll ;'.i Via ad has now it total of I, foul mih's of oloMrir- raiiwavs. To Abolish Child Labor. Alisoltilo aholiiion of chihl liihor in tho Utiitiil Stall's is Ihc ohjai't of a p.'l iiiiiih lit oiKani.'.atioii fin iucil u few days mi;o in Washinirton. lli'pl.'soii Ittlivi's of M'vcral oimaniMilions wt'i'o talh'tl loKi'tlior for :his iHiino.t' h .Sanllud tlonipors, pri'ililcnt of Ihc Am I'l'ii'nn Ki'ilcialioii of l.iihnr. Tlic new orKanialion is to he known as "the ptrnianciil von forciu'c for the iiholi tion of chiiil laSiii ." Mi, (ionipi rs was made ehniiinan. Thai sinunls like business. The con foio'vo appointed n committee of III lo ihnfl n eonstiiutii.iial am.'ndmcn', and "ihc hc-( form of law to unit the situation." I he efforts made hy the Nullum' i Chihl Lal.or Committee, t lie Children': jj Dun an an. I oilier neciieies in pas ' years have laid a fiim f.nia.la! ion ii liuhlie sentiment for a direct conslilti lion:. aim ndment ahi.lishini; child la Is.r ciilirely, It was nc,esiny in lie iH-iiinimii; lo lake simdl steps, to I'i-h ev, ly inch of Ihc way. It is astonish im- lo Icai u how difi'i. nil il has boo to accompli h tho exisleul K t'lslut it. in I'aMir of civile; ihlldicn a riirht t loves me. Her fortune, in-tead of b" injr mi incentive, has been a ilrawhac't, and in. body would lie molt fxlail than I if Mi.-s .McCormick should suddenly ho relieved of the weight of ttohl which is crushini; her!" It's nlniosl too bail lho movies are i) popular. .Max sounds to us as if lie. eotilil have made u fortune ill K"ol ohl fii shinned i u el le rd rn m met'. The Mri'.ish .lohii II. .Kickcfcllci s, haviatr Kol a Kuvsiail corner in oil, will hiittiitcn tho corner where thev arc, all ritt'ht. THE PASSING OF LILLIAN RUSSELL. "When death claimed Lillian Itiissell (Moore), there'I inssed from American theatrical life one of its most noted characters. j Her charm as an entertainer never diminished wit j 1 : advancing years. She was one who defied what is coiniiinir Jy called "old age", find in doing so she has set al' good ex-lj ample for everyone to follow. ;! ' . o j -i.'ii I,. ,. ii ii, is neniM'eti Tito national t ungress can gel alvng fioineliow while ( 'ongressnian liohertsou in person conveys Vresident Harding's message to the Portland' K'ose h'esti val. Some of I hose old hard-boiled congressmen, no doubt, wish the lady from Oklahoma would forget to return to the capital. o They gave Pat McArtlmr a congratulation pariy when he got back to Washington recently. II was more pleasant for the congressman from Oregon than the "party" given him in the shape of opposition l!ir the nomination at home, no doubt. Subslanllal roinliierela'l kucoosh Is not leeld.'iilal linr Is II chance nor : it lor or luck. I'Voin lho v. i-y lioilanini; anil up ihromtli our l''tity-Klx yours of tnislnoas history ivonieii haio found in X. K. We.:l unit Co., lii'orchiinilisi- characlcriiitlcs that inriiionceil lis pin i'l'tvlioe. Success Through Quality- V.'e Itolil milady'8 cooil will season :ll'ter Hoasoil. throllt'll iiu'illl.v prost litis VVo'vh found thai II. paya lo ulvo iiiiallly - pays tin. customer ami pays !,iirelv.oh. Duality illsliiiKiiishes nil Wesl'u apparel v.llll lln halluiai'lt or Individnaliiy .mil establishes a Jjoii.I of Iru.-.t will, uur iiairous that is beyond rcckoiiiuL', Success Through Style- Not uny (o-h Wosfs iippurtfl aiul inerc!i;uulwo nivo wt-nr ii.ttiHl(U' I ion . hut tlH'i-i 'h a Ht.vl fMirrct t iicsh ti, UiuI'k uhsolub. ; nud indiviil IIikm v, t ootwi'.ir, dot liini? mid iimt'.'k find womicii'm ;ic" hsorit's nil must liiifry. fontwnar, ('lotliin; anil jim-u's ;in dwoiiicirrt aiMM'ssoiics all must 'jmsH tliii criliciil iiiMpiftiioii oC llusc who' riM'iicil jiidnnMiL immiioL t'rr. Success Through Thoroughness--- Undprlyinj,' tlio went jirinri.ili! of .V. K. s( ii Cu.'s Is a dcylrt' to luivti tlio spirit of tho thoroiPiliiwss pormeali' vwry detail of tlm hiisiin n -huyhiK. scllini;, HtocU-lifctHht,, orrici work, de.ivcry, iti-. It Ih ,Mi r otir r i m 1 di'ttM tiiiiialioii to Hlir-'lil iMdliiiif; th;it in wol'lhy und ol hi'iirflt. to otir pitrona. N. K. West & Co-. 'g merchandise has always been fairly priced Too it represents greater value than ever. (lncorporat!fl) "La Grande's Greatest Department Store" Ik. ..... JB tiuniy of which h:ivc hci'ii transform ed from steam railway. M' KS3 9 I'll.KS l'l"! MAN EXT II Kl.l IT T.ogal puarantoo Kivcn, No need of Unite, no iain, conl.nuo work. As!t lo soc Ulc-o-nis Pile Treatment. I.. & 1.. DruR compnny. CREIIITOKS' KIKST MEKTINO. In the District Court of the United Slates for the. District of Oregon. In Hip matler of Waller K. Sivarl ilankruiit. In llanki upU-y No. I: lillTll. To the creditors of Waller K. Swart, of I. a (Jiandc, L'nion ('aunty, in the Ktaie ano lilslrict al'.iicsaid, a l'ankriipl. ' NOTH'K IS 1IEKKHY (ilVKN, thai on the Kill day of May, 11122, the said Walter K. Swart was duly udjudi eated Hankiupt, and the first moetiti:.' of his creditors will be held al tho of fice of the Heferee. in the Im.Icv llo.ilil- inpr at l.a (liiinilo, Oron'on, on Weil nesilay, June 2lsi, 11122, at lllnll) o'clock in tlie fore.ioon, al which tir.u the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint ft Trustee, exam ine the Kankrupt uml Iransaet .-uch other business as may Pr'operly come before the said nitc'tint? II. K. DIXON, llUiferee in llankrujitcy. (All claims must be sworn to on bankruptcy blanks before filing.) (i-lll-U Get your ice from the M. A. Stillwcll Meat Co. It will b delivered when y ou want it. PHONE MAIN 700 ."iSf.a tiih wi i:m.v ii.isiiii.iv . . . -l-i . i Why not ollmMmo n iisi our l.AI xnttv I 'nnr pi . Ihoroiuli work h.indl.'l as vol! or boner than Ioiai'iii- II done I I'.oaic. n:i an vonr won; to ens t...u a- 'jy mm MJ.c'V. The New iKODAKii I i Catalogues $100.00 A ME OF EEK i ii ii! 1 1 i! are now ,' j yoiiih. ;imvil'. mid schoolinir. j The laws are diffclelll in dil'fei en 1 J '1'hl'sl' are lloW lll'l'l', ,'Ul Mai.s. so,,,,. ,,, p, ouressiv", i wiih all the ri'iliict'd price, in. ttt-tiiik- thi'ir clnlilien abiiosi a . ! . . .... 1 fully as they inert, oth.ii lac fur he i 1 rices oil Koila hi. :l and seem lo caic lilllc what lie !,. . .1...;., I l .. .. 1 1 ! , . "ill I I H II 1 1 ' CM ill 11 I t XII ".I ft important, crop ( t hcii! just as .-heap here !i as I licv t.' in New lU, ! 'Coine ill and iiwpecl otir '! stork u' KiulaKs. comes of the j Hut at any lale, this fii. painfel , i!lound havinir hi en wn, the way now (,lu:h: to be clear for a con dilution;,! amendment, making chiMien Mif, , , nil slates alike. More Ancestors Than Gold amounts to no more than HlOO a week in the end if it is .ill spent as yon go. Sound business judgment diclates thiit a portion of your earnings he srj aside as a reserve against possible future misfortune m- sickness and as a means of gaining financial independence. A savings account in this hank is a sound invest ment. It will work for mi every day in tlm vear and always he available in the hour of need. La Grande National "I would luivo America know," sa Mi', "Ihal my family is one of lb nldci in Ian ope. We may not be a lien as I he lloekcfellers in money but it i: upon our tradition that on pride is bn. . rcfuli' Huso sold; lei Ol A catalog-iie will be mail I free on retpiest. REI CROSS DRUG STORE Bank Capihl and Surplu?, $205,000.00 SOl'NI) KM'.MAiU.K - I'i.'OdWKKSIVK JJ DD 9 3 A Business Coupe Hon5GrvativG changes in the body design f afl other types L. C. SMITH La Grande, Ore. suci'istioiis of coniiiii lalisni. "I wooed Malhilde hornuso I o ' tier uod bha accoiled ni bucaulj ittii O a 0 O 0 0 o o O