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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1922)
T VACW, FOUR LA.(ii; vN'i)K KVKN-rxn ohsf ou1 La Grande Evening Observer w 1!viI';im-:mh;t m: mi -uMriL Initii.cfU dully and weekly at L Grande, Orison, by la Cirande Evan Imm OkiBrvi-r l'ti'r..!rhliif C'ltiiptDr, MtUCU DLiNNia, Kditur. mteraa at .- tofrife t i-a Grande, Orevon. ui aotia Hail Matter. AAdrena all communication to TH; DB8KHVKII, lUti Adawa Aa L Urande, OreKon. UIIHCItUTlOlV HATCi, II 7 Carrlrr. Kly, pwr cnonth ... , , 76c lat)y, pr thrae month a -, ta.'ifc Dally, per nx mo., Id advanua $-S.bO Dally, alDtfle copy . to By Blall. ally, pnr year. In advance 6.00 Daily, eix monthn. In advance $J.C0 Daily, three month, In advauca il.lt Dally, dt month .. Weekly obaervtr-fitnr. by mall, per yar. In Iv;liu- ... H nfi CITY AND nil'M'Y ovnul&i I'Armu On aula In other cltlt-a Oretfoa Hotel Nitwa btflixl, lortlan1; Inipwlal New Ptand, 1'ortlruid; UiilllioiuaJl N JtaoU, Portland. ' The AHRoclavd IT- la excluiHrt nUtltd to for publication of all DtHVH dlKllHt'tl'C crtiJlu-d to It o not jthHrwibu L-ri-'JU.-d in Hit pp r, aid ! thu local nuwa iitihlinhud llivruln All rlKhm ot i-(MiMatl.n of nyucia) flspaU-tiea ber aUu ar rJorved. Sible Thought. Tor Toda )K CIIAIMTAI'I.K:- Jb ct'r.r. ti. H a mini lie ovcrtakm in a fault, y; which nic spiritual, nature m-h un-' in the spirit (if niceknes-; corisid crini; HO' -elf, lest thou ui.-o be tempt ;,.! ii:l ' THE OFFICE CAT i. HY Jl'.NU'S- . 6 A man is unl' as ull us sH- think' he in. THEY MKiHi' SK'MT. PI.,. ..-...'a ".'.ilf It -A'llh rtilW. ITS ; llll? I IIIHI7 until "on-- v.. . - j it with i-miiiv; the jeweler advises you to say it wiui .cans, "c., .-..mo-,.-.., enough, Ui'in dia-sn't hu,'i;csi that one. oukIU to ay it with picklon. TKCIIMC AI. TKitM. "Where is thi- eluiih i i a far." "In the baik scut-" WELCOME, EZRA MEEKER, WELCOME. rr.c'iTKKi. "Ili'if. uiiitri-.-s. Tins iluushnu: ha ta in k in it.' UVII, I linlart! I'll hit ti.i- ill bitii-us Jittli- tiling thiiir.fv it i.s a Xliv- IT tilt'.'' DnilKini; autiiiiiiiiiili'i in hi'ilth-j cxcrcii.e if you aru i'.ik" cilull'l). 4 1 Vt 'I I'V ' To avoiil a'cul'.iifin r-xi-ti'm-u, l.oiM'j ! Ill lllc JIII1K oi vuii'iiimii, ii" 'in, brown, tnat 'iiilc white, lie well! read anil wl out onto the Kold ureei. under the blue oeeasionally. tiik ih mamtakia:.-. "I use this borrihle shriek hnrn ullj my ear tor ninmtiie reiisoeii. expiui-j ed (iilmorn Unit, "ii I ean paralyze a milestrian with fear, he will utaii'l "till, and I am le-s likely to run i.ver him, ' WHITE FOOTWEAR cool, comfortable and stylish for summer wear! A New Two SLrap Pump Just in Today! Cm ww zr 1 for whitr fimtw.-ur just r tinnr t:.i;s for ,,r 1 Jt I ; it's whul WO le:il (1 aft(.' 1 wt- lijiow it !i t!ijii luiim.i atvou.'i! CAN TJIK CdSSM'. mini W i' xptrti'd li yive an ui li.i. st-li, not of lii.s ncigli- TIIKV I U 1'l my ih.'i, , 1I( :iitUt? Ill V t'il I l.'lt inv 'I u! I.KAVE Till: FA KM. his t'.u'ni, his plow, 'f hfc-aiML his (fw; 'twa.-. wruri";, of t'oiir.stv tUi i.U-if in V colt I" c;;nw 111.- horse. I lift inv i:ul to .sow anil rt-;ip (If ;iuh! my h'.mlt Itci-aiiit' his sheep I (liojipi'd my hoe and stink my lor-i i Uu 'A a - u.-.'1 my pi h iiis to II iifiil miiiu to hot-. . "'Uhal'in Latj. tut tm you letting tliiit k,.'i dV-il e iiiMli.it int'eiiia! hooiav i''T.'."' iticyi,etl a hyptf.-t iUvnl l s u i u h -imr ho eoine uvcr to borrow it CJi'V'S..; . '.; j "Aw,.'dV mu'iv'is aity fov'ii --t" !l n'jitii'fl ttp Joliiivon : 1 kumpu:. litjj'e, "a-iil riii: hiir. them two eow I''!i.s anil Ir'h'iLC I'ini ti t"ar loose is the oiiiy way t? kr'; him nuiet. ' , Lii Or.'iiido i.s lionorcd iinliiy ly the iuvscikm- of V..r. MfukfT. ti-nil lil.icp. wild ct s to renew his aciiiuiinlaiirt to iell of tilings l.li.'it occ!iml in yeiirs pine ly, to urj;e the lieee.ssitv of iirescrvini,' the memories ( the jjh-ii iiiiil women wlio luitl the irr'it to make Hie trip into 1 ho reat Oret'oii emintrv before there were liihways, railroads or, WnY any iiieans of travel other than the covered waai. Ezra Meeker is a modest Kentleiiian. lie is the true tyjic of man wo .-ill love for lie has nothing boastful in his nature, but bis heart beats first for his roiiutiy and sec ondly for his Oregon Trail. "I don't want; you to think i am entitled' to real dis tinction," said Mr." .Meeker to the Kvriiiny Observer to day, vt'or 1 am a Johliltr-come-lately as coiiipared with the first men who came, this way, I did not j;ct here until 18.72 find some cani'' in IKV-), the year 1 was born. 01' course when my caravan crossed the plains we had plenty of excitement; a fid hardships, but; listen ir me, those hard ships were of a kind m -one now ho-i. to be sure, and ye' humanity has its hardships which perhaps cut as deeply as did those of earlier days. I mean by this that the class of humanity which does t hiiif;s: lias liani'ships: there i- a (dass, I r'ec;ct to say, that; do nothiii',' try to do lmthitm iiud ttnlv live aloni;' th'e path of the least resistance but ii ". ..... i.. ii I.;,.., j 'n..... , i..,,.,, Ulty me inn j ui 'j 'ii , 1 1 n (ii. ,iii' iiiiii . i in in. ii unties a v.-ea! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : i ii fiiriii hut thev ai-e nut 1 here when it comes to heiii'j', eniivii-tiun iniMi ami women. America never was made of the spiiie-j ji,n,iv -jiu, ,..ll C11 less chan who lairs and loiters America was made bv the!'bivs wiiimut watc- " ehiss of humanity that does and dares, lie careful cl' the kt J,',',''11 younif K't'neriiliou else ymj will take from them that re-i sMiiisii)iiuy wiucii is rignuuiiy theirs, m nc jiain ot ease and the bed of luxury, has ruined many a frond man and woman. (Jive the younger ones some hardships; that is; What will make them strong;" , Ezra Meeker is hitting right around ninety years andj lit! is some Jskookmn -fellow yet. I le is as gallant as a French dancing master and when introduced to the ladies today lit": was on his feet instantly with his while hat held' itloft in a ( 'hesterficldian manner that would do credit to a Kentucky colonel nt a county -fair. None of the old him: i Nfullf in Mr. Meeker be i.s still the peppv fellow readv tu i .. i 1 1 . . . ...i i. . i i.iKi- on iiiiy new iiiiug which seems lo nave iiieru alii 1'ea we think NEW TODAY The creatist of t-Am -pint limtwe::r. We lire HlimWK J"-"l souk . "" tiveslvl.-H in while rHswHiii ! oiivas-oiu- an two hImP jtyles with medium and low heels, 'lliere me also uMuhib ivith military heels. All these have hand tiirm.il soles inakliiic them ery lifc'lit ami tlexible. Tiny ur.- all pri'id at ::.jH. A verv n-w patt.-rn arrive,! y.-t-nlay. It is "f -ry Hue eloth. having two straps, ml. mil lorii:tnsr a ' iml-d eltect. The hil Is in.. din m. it is pried at il . MANY NEW AND ADVANCE STYLES NOW IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT WHO WANTS To own a home Five looms, four lots, twelve bitf fruit tiees, ehieken yard. Ka.siest terms imaginable. W. H. JJohnenkamn. li-28-2t For MeConnon's Red Liniment a;:il other produets see or write Chas. A- Ihik'Ks, P. O. liox 47, La Giamie, Oinrni. li-2-Jiili l't:i;i SAI K Ore of the most desir able1 lesideiuial huililinir lots in the eity. (vorner of Fourth street and Pennsylvania Avenue. I'riee is low for this property- Call Main 7.V. G-28-lt Mi" t i t , 'l'i' tin- t l.ii kn wear an nfver tliirk .iw.'.if.h In il -i h-n t.c Kouiiu' of an invitation to inotoriirr You cannot o far on sentiment. It haUery. 'Charge il. il at ru e. "So ouhi I if r,i The second troon. unt'er the leati- ! crhii of Mr. Ilojran held their ieir u tar wt'fitly. meetintr in the canyon this side of the Country Club. The hoys left tlu1 viaduet at fifteen min ute after six on Monday evening and returned about teti-thfity. Thev itlaV'i',1 r;i tnoK until ihirk. thort held it with i th h business metimr around a lari camp fii e. After the business had all been finished, they told stories anf santf sons until time to leave. Judjr intr from the noise the- boys ipade. on the trip honie( they had u very (rood time. Will vsV WATCH YOUR FEET! Do not allow your feet to eeome tired, cramped or Bore. All examination and adviee for eoi ruetiint . cunt a you nothhm here. We ean tako' eare of all your fuot trouhlea. Ask ill our nhoe dqpartment about any form of correction; ne ohlieaiion. Illark and while spo.-i iiikp-. while kid in plain or with straps aie priied Iroia $7.,r,i lo A brown cnlf and U iie siude ruiiiliiniiliuii. Iik a very low lieol, two straps and bin kiei. It is AliMSTKOXU "lake and priced at Jin. no. A black ki'l t) ill )i hh uiiie iii.-t' P stlap, a pood welt sole and military in-el is priroil at f :i."e. It is an Armstrong. Alsu in brown priced at !i "ji.i. Ladies' and" Misses' Fumps and Oxfords i $2-49 .' The remainder of the sab- of !' pairs h.'M two weoks -BO at aitout twice this figure. They an- nearly all low heels, plain and with straps-brown and biacK. Kofiiihirly these Your choice ui- any while they remaiu at ?2.4:t. ' ' IJroken siz. s raimin:; from 2 1:, to O 'i: WK're pi iced at ? i, $7 and ? S pair. Would A l-lint'- y A indiiij A "icieam "lb aven -! W l''l l ll lMl V. -..Ned A Si. I -u I A ne-v nipmber, Lb yd llurnelt, was vote into the first troop !nl Thurs day. He wns assigned to the first patrol under the leadership of F.dwani 1' itziferald. VI'IMi, :; flash! - eia-h! S- ini . i s. ''later Shi's dee!! for. Ned!". "I. kiil'-d the moior. A Scout di-lav, consisting of ' ' i badges, flairs. necUe'eht"f ;s family 1i,ti named (;(e -.coiilili,? insiirniji niav he seen in the It is piohably adeiit a: lobby of the Y. .M. t!. A The-e are -...,'....,.,1 ,n vIvm,. nif-r-ils for j.rl. vancement in Scoutcraft. lAliyoii" who is interested is invited to come in and look them over. Slopping Here Mr. E. llox and Airs. K. Denn, who make llielr lionio in Knterirlse. arrived In to.vn last evcniiijr on Hie hraneli lino train and are upending the day here attending to some busiueti.s artahs. 'I'hey are t'uesls of the Soinnior. SI'Kl'lAI. ATTENTION (liven to all party o! tiers. I'alace Colifectioll erv. li-2-l-lf dy to eonihiit''tfie world IV r his country's hofioi'. ii f MILITARY TRAINING FOR THE YOUTH. upon pine- At the risk of bringing down heavy criticism our head; at the risk of being charged bv a lot of i ... i i i. .... . . . . jess people i uai we are lor militarisms at the risk ot lieiut: classified with the blood thirsty class of humanity, the Evening Observer 'wishes to openly advocate milita'Vv training for the youth of this land.: ". ' Kliminating the war features, although should war eome every parent, would , feel glad thjil his boy had been trained in a military way but ea.st aside all war feature taking at face valu'e the statements there will be no more war even then, let us argue the military side. Take two hoys, raised in the saine'e n itv, bovs who have largely followed the same course in life--send one of t hoi ii to n military school or a schi ol ilmi has st riei military discipline, a ml Jet the other drift along about a all of us live. In manhood' notii-c ibv dil'tVrem"' between the two l.'ys-one. is erect, oil his toes, readv to repond to command, roaidy to render assistance in ,n'i .-mde, ipii. N manner: the other may be just as willing, he mav lie mm as good a fellow, but he laeks that "go -el -Yin" p, p winch military training puts into a bov. And b,i,le il,,. one who had months .of training n,,ws what it means to ,,lirv a command. He does imt cringe and rebel inide when he j oi uei en- in in, soniei mug - tliat s w hat t ra If 1 1 l:i . i e iiiuii iim' ro see co the bovs and girls ol' n a n r " s f JL JLi TONIGHT THE VARSITY PLAYERS PRESENT "HER MONEY : . MAN" A Three Act Comedy Drama NOT A MOVING PICTURE Zuber Hall Modern Dance3 Every Tuesday and Saturday Music by IMPERIAL PEP ORCHESTRA ' L. R. Spencer, Mgr. SU3 Swim? Keep Cool JX Y.M.C.A. POOL LEARN TO SWIM Special Mouthlv b'ates $1.00 Per Month. $885 Show Starts 8:15 ' t: fi- Prices 50c and 75c t- .-.ai. i 'I ill iim ,,,, '?i:;"----'-'-:'-''v'V;:r--y-i(rJ " lt:" - i W-iji.-.;' v, .' ... g d puisory niililarv t ramiie- I'.. land. ',. m,o,I,' 1,1 .. .. .... utep farther and s- e I he s, liool dill . iircn nil clad In Hiiuple dr.'ss, call il I nnltt.rm or w lint von niav desire, but lei I he Karl, bo plain ami sun inc. lint uu- you think of the Idou? The Suspender Revival. A Kiiod ileal has Urn said rci. :d! about Hie ll.-v.e ! el' ii llg I hen.-.l Kkin.s for wt ieeri KuniMr ba it II. a, fnshioil di-.iies loee skills, and main H scoffer at Hie ! . ,. .1 i-o tiioinnu. eon tltlRt-llt sa.. s I. itl, Mil llett we sl,al, Minn Hce thai women don't mar shoo ekil'ts beinase liiev aie Iniviini.-, coniforlable and nn.dile, bat ouiy be cause it is the .-tyle. Now fashion is makini; 'ueidiou. inroads into the vaunlid In idem an.. Ilood sense of lin n. An e ...erver I o polts llial suspeiihis aie cieoiie' back A.s I'aus liad.- Ihe way in e tablishiln: wtniiens alt e, o dee; London lor meaV, and "Ijiehsli mn Hemetl have i:one Iku k lo sti pe idi i " New Yolkors ale iwannir 'em alleadv, and the rest of the country i.. 1 k . 1 to follow soi, n. A disinteiestid oii!ei'ir iiiijrhl flnvc a little fun ivat.lnin' to see which eienes h:n:, ,('i, l) , Btrt'iiirlh--th,. loiijf fl,nl t.,. ,1, ,f.'v, (luspenders. ' IJ'.I 'V ? Take Care o Your Dollars and Your Dollars Will Take Care of you. S.i, ;,,,iti,. saving, however small the begin ning, tin- Mire way to independence and siie-'-- "Vou caiiift eat oiir pie and have it, ' -.': ' ":' :'". ; . - .;'---'. V-';:j W 4 i' - ..s V- ALeauty cccict for your Imiv i r ... ui i Me nil , ..ii our i Vd Wli ide rai...n an "pen your aei niint w ith us and r ires a'nd .t he I'acilil ics of this be t rented W llll eoill tcsV illld our I'l'ieers will be glad to ! ad ice in am- mal ter t on ma v li :ult to 1. A W inirt, (l;ov cud hv a l.j.i.lt. ... . nuke, po sibl. tun ier b. auiilt.1 V lieaua. 'Hi, Ml imK ,' ibliei.f to .limn i "ell HijU vt.lll h'.l linilv. WILDROOT ..... .W l.,U.,I La Grande National Bank The wonderful riding ease of the good Maxwell is-particularly prized when traveling at ordinary driving speeds over rough roads Cord tires, non-skid Irc-m and rv,r; d: si .?! m. heer, di--unt-ble rim nd at hub; dmm t;c lairp.; Altnate luhri cition; mCtn drivt-ti c!i.:tnc hotn; u:ius::.i!!v lir;. sp:ir.: . Pttce9 F. O. B. Detroit, n-vrnuc mx to lo a i ittl: Tnir ingQir, $SS5; Roadster, SS ; Co-ipc S C. W. Bunting & Son rflic Qcod Mi.i!Vi C.i' RED CROCiJ DRUi , STORE -or.. il and Surplu, I.'IMAIII.K . ?2G5,W0.OO - l'KMHib'KSSlVK Tr S ; ,i liu i Vin: Tn sui Vli W; he 1.1 la tn Ui t