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Ti.v r;i;,i)i; kvexi sc, onKK.it.VKR. Wednesday, 1922 La Grande Evening Observer THE OFFICE CAT ISY J UN J US K st AJf IXUKI'I-INDKNY SK WHVA IMOII. Publili'ii daily ml wt-.-kly at l.ii Oraiidc, On'Kon, by I.h (Jrutidu i'.vun inir obxervr iuhHnbintf t'uinpiuiy, UHUCK . IKNNIt? UtJUor. On srile in other fit i-s On-un if.it. l rtinim. icri.rtiiu; AlUltnuiimh New StHiul, Porlii nd. PAGE FOUR inW if). I Entered at (tie Votofflce nt Nil (irundt. Oreffou, a Second Climtt Mull Matter. AfJJr all eommunk-iitloiiH to THH OWBKHVISIt. HU Adaina Avu., I.'i Grande. Oregon. SVMK'ltlPTlOW HATKM. Uy Currier. rally. I?r month 7r Itally, per thre month Pull)', per six inn., in advance ,$l.fi Dally, niiiBi copy t DyBIoll. Dully, per ytsar, jd auvtuiru $fi.00 Pally, nix niuntliH, In ud vii net jli.&a laily, throe inoiiilm In u(lvaimu....$.r t)alv, p?r month &u: Weekly Ohairver-Hlnr, hy mull, per year, in uvanuu Jl.O'i Mr:nii;it of asmx iatmd i'ini. Tll- .fMH'luted I't'MH IH t'TffUlsWfl) yriiUh-d i iiho lor ixthHin lion of nil nt'W diMputi-htM rr,-llt-'l lu ll or nol (ithtl'Wii- :ivdihd in thl, paM-r, mm filMi the lurid ut-ivH pu hi Islicd therein All rights id if-ii'il)li'iiilon or m.-i;tjil dlMpiitrht-H here nlto r noiurved. CITY A X U CIM'XiY I'AI'Klt. OI'I'K I Ali Bible Thought for Today SAKE FROM AI.I, KVII,: Tin Lord hhall preserve thva from all evil: he .shall preserve thy bouI. iNalin 121:7. THERE IS JUST ONE WAY TO ECONOMIZE. ((-OIK 111 1 " 1 1 hiit w Tlic only wuy to reduce public expense i.s spending so much in public nndei'laUiiifjs. The only way t he honestly in favor of pulilii is to refuse to lend your influence to anythini' increase public expense. It- is so easy for any body l' men to pass an apparent 1 liarmless resolution on something that is put before them. But later one-J iuds t hat tin; I'esolut ion is forwarded on to headquarters and it is taken to mean that the body who passed it is strong for installing- a new depart nieni with .the added' expense. That is one thing the matter wit h state and tint ion right now. A' countless horde of employes are bobbing' around .mduterent departments and the salaries in the aggregatt make tremendous amounts which increase the public burden. One cannot be opposed to increased' public expense un less one 'in willing to stop all new restrictions and regula tions proposed, for every time a new regulation is put in force a department is created with its numerous paid workers and the public pays the bill. The thing to do when something new is advocated is to say no and stand by it. Let's do away with a lot of What we now have in public work ralher than add more. o WOULD BE A SERIOUS LOSS. so it ;oks. A bold pleasantry, ita i-ouutr s prid", Whin once de.-trnyrd can noun' ue Sllpjjti.'l I. And lac-k (if pleasantry, 'li.-. said, la upl lu hurl the toiuisl trade. HOT WATI-:ii ron T' O. i "I ntil not fo.iine to haw. anything to; lo with you," said Uar-ln-1 linson field i 'your fat tier keep s a paw nhrokel ' . Imp-" -W, II," l-.-o,ted Mal.el (ioadn ,! "I'm It -I t'oini: lo liave inythin to ds: with yoa rimer. 1 .saw your father! eome (at of it.1' I A BIG CLEARAWAY SALE OF MEN'S SUITS- 4'W vt fa Including Every Suit in Our Entire Stock LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF MEIn'S AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING IN THIS COMMUNITY r. v AY;' Olio this V. UlloilK .1 It. atisl.ti-to of id tneis haptc r alio d tu pri'Ht'N ; null , B 1 t . A business such as this shin conducts raw nuiy imi down the amount of .stock carried to a level in k piitu witli t ho mei'cliant lias outsidt ot" Hie selection of nit'iciiaiidi: ii This store 1ms more clothing than busiiit-ss uaiiiit;: clothing inado: ;ty - Mint's by ludiliuK . the h.u'dos( probieni muvlii I villi the finest "HART SCHAFFNER & MASS" AND "STYLEPLUS" MAKES athi t to lef in thes. p.il-trH "Tlii:- Caelin .1 fititn' iiif "l!o,v. Used to'," "Well, ain't eoa trtin in a in' i-'oe' A MKM'I'I I'S. re !;olf faille, vy f .n t f iHllonuo -ttr i.s lean cnial'lie as tniieii as they1 I lie fil'l.tillj.!-. Illlt it ' enette to dlaw a e. t u ithotll holer- 1 1'i If , A LA Knits of the (fuality, style and price men They're Jn-ic in this tore -ji I ready for your s' let are yoing to Kefi these suits at a discount of ei 1 1 1 s " kind tiuii, ami jor the rniiaiinkr ,ui lilies lo wear, of I Ills weelt, wo t Tin - i ( (!thi :nu a ppci.i ed in Ihe I-:.-ni:i:: ('I---rv r yes l"t d;iy a-: tin j j r c-n . w U'.' U v;i.; ;i t po- r;i nh ii-.i i 'rrnr. ii should" l:';uc 1 j n UO p'i' j n nl.l Do not delay this and who liUe to get them sale lasts only four d ;i Having -l lie price It N for n tthi ,inl tin.' I'int'.-t clothini; Our Guarantee of Satisfaction is Unchanged The Chautauqua board told Ihe people of La (Irantle iu last evening's issue Oi' the Observer the plain facts. The board is composed of substant ial, well balanced peo ple and when they said there is only one way to continue the Chautauqua in J .a Orande and that is by patronage,-' they uttered a truth which cannot be denied. To continue year after lyear wit h debts ami obligat ions is not, the right, way. If we want a Chautauqua let us have sufficient support to pay for it. And if we do no) give that -.support it is plain that we do not want the Chautauqua'. l'y this statement the Kvening Observer does not mean to criticize anyone for not supporting the Chautauqua. That is Up to the individual. If he chooses to so he mav. mil ir ne desires not to no one jias any right to o Ut ci it-jt jcism. i.nen, too, ihe -'l inaiicial question hegins lo enter into this as in every other public undertaking. If the people as a whole do not feel financially able to have i Chautauqua the sooner it is killed the better off all will be. Hut the candor of the hoard must be admired. They have done just what thny should do placed it squarely up to the people of the city fori their decision. KSCiWH) I'liOSKtTTION. A profite'i-'.. I. av on hie, In the eool y.ar nineteen tiiirtv-two; He died enel, lit, l''o- I Iv e sv.-i noli nt 1 Hail rut d'-ne what it tin ea tolled to de Vntl urn tini-anto'ed enniplelt: saUsfaeliou t lie Mayiie majov toe for lonkii!-, the idea t lless 'em. inanv fell s wnr.t t. t-ir!... Iierause af p ' i til i r-. t iiey ;.! n't. i-o.-.t luueh ti Tin doer is a iiinie r type than tin X . . TIIOI (.UTS OK MiDIH.K ACK. :!, liie youny; p;ei liald .l oin -1 and r..i A It.. prea.la tl SUMMER TIME THAT QUIET PERIOD. There is something pleasant about mid-summer although we must admit it is a season that is not cr strong for good business. The calm, middle day hour's when the pavements are hoi. when the small boy in his harm IV et sneaks down the alley 1o buy an ice cream cone, when the ui ids amiear in liifht summer dresses, when nl,l men unit, i lieu- coats and women order sunni" at until the cool of the evening all of these things uu mid-summer time in the (Irantle K'onde vallcv. s to joy rate l-..is uive the .1 nioney. "ill wnjjon i WHAT THIS REDUCTION MEANS TO YOU fOO Suits ' " Suits spio Suits o Suits toO Suits Suits " ' $-13 $-10 S32 $23 $24 $20 WED. THURS. ERI. SAT. Re Thes... the yi'.-i toir-aiiti memDer ays only t ho finest, a-sorl ment I'lcct Itk in your only chance at UiLj lull f-e;isotl opens. Come ti'inoiriiw. ssa ty. alteration.! when tion't stay hitched lonfr enough. .Jtse the IMofhf'i- says he suppose -that r the new ladio laws, aviat- ius will he vat m-d nut to butt in on The "Irish Question" is rapidly tret- tinir to be: "How many were shot yestetdav ?" Quit vntn meanness. "Ic. V and I 'jr. Jeter Tabe- -7-ts ::t 1 Gentian Democracy. July A is not exactly n tlernmn ludhiiiy, but the Hermans certainly eelehralt! it this year. Tlielr tle monstralion In tlerllu wits one of the most reniurlfable thinus occur ltK lit (iernmiiy Hince Hie armistice. It wan a demonstration gainst the roue t ion" mid "for the repub Itc," and it liad u direct appmatinn t th rei'ciit assassination f the liberal HtateHiuau, Chancellor ltatb-1 11 enau, mid tho Ibreals t a inonarcli- j 1 w,'t' Jflt roup. st ret. Mom Ihnii ion nA (I ,.l 1 1 ! beal llcipated itt We Offer For Sale cliolee lots mi Y tiienn North Kit anil North s. Knell of lliese lots d that lllev nuilie a ei he--Iivll lIMl.tlllll cUlzens par- ' ""'y mal.e a H-rv ,le l nnniile mti rililii u li'.il'l proin'rly lo linild on. Terins 1 l-a u lie liour urier hour with brass luinils, roil tiiiKD iiml riMMihlii'iiii lianm rs. i iniiru wi'l-fl neliillKts mid iDinin tin -IfltH and radleiiln uf tunny hreeds. NiMirly till of thein wew iiri;anleil wiirkum. Anil with nil the iali,i,l Hon etll I'd. 1 lot nn I'trst sti lt ls flue tdraHe t i-ity water nn lot. tlient OM atK ,r.n! in r. fruit Ire rnit)uttl'lim, tlltri' per;. .el ord-r. Th polieo, who teiiiael an nprlsiiis, i Iiml li ol Ii 1 1 if: to ilo. The whole nffalr seetnoil to imli-i t-nti'. un On. pal l of I ho Oi'i niatl munKi'K, a iiniei dilninilntitlon to K tlinniKll wllh iheli' peiieeful n vo. Itillon ami tint int ii in Ihelr lepuldii' nt nil huxiirrlM. There, worn eoiilln uom erics o( "liown with retiellon: t'nwn with HIiidiMilO'ii! DtuMiQith l.utliiiilorfl ' " I'llrliaps ttm world hua done Cor many nn InJiiHlli-n In i Wer-jon to it "liini-k roptiblle" nn, I Insffluallnj; that it proKeni (orin of po,,rn ment wan ndoptid only l.i appoas. Ilio allien and (i.m' n,r s, rlon until tho Uonnana caQd re Kalti thidr atrnneth mid revKe Ooir lilonnreliy. TIhmo may 1. nioi-o rn.il (leuioiWoy In CiM-ninny than most of ua have Hnms-U'd. foundation lor tllle 1-0-Idellt hoi I ion. and hoi .-nieni ! 1 n on ; 1 lot e siratile tin n sin-.u sir estden, et. mm-) do 1- AlM.O.S i Gland Jf Mill ar SKK lu mo, I ani I'S loe. ee.l ! loll O o o ... m si c ,l-.- '-ss 11fWnTninnninnnnnni 1 - rs last bargain tire torn out 'lOT ABLY you know ai ilMl1-lnc:;l.''0vllc'r ''( i .' ,. i lio is nlways on "' . ' I'u liH-.k-out lor tho J i:hc;ipest tires lie can iii i'. J le lilies lo iiot them by mail or al a .snk' or at some place v, here liit-y Save Ms ri'J bar;'.ain t.i'.:a., over Ihe door. It 'votild be fine if lie could ''(lie edge" in every tire trade. Hut lite dealer can't afford to let liim have it. An ont-iii'lhc-npcntlre. ThedenTc sells you confijence, not price, rl M-jots v.ni sathificil with performance and value, 'l liconly way he knows your Iniaiitess ii to I:-en it a man saw an pereeniai'.e in tire.shoppi iJ.t at nemnuovs ii,,. "ii" ii... st' r c Compared with tl ten- iniiinie thrill cr" (he b.Mi;:iit appeal, the "I'sco" is just plain c o in tn oti tic Ob c. tax chaiyed. ontiiis ;il I ---it ifisappciircd Ii "I '.-co" broiii;ht the a tl pru A Mt::id.OiI ptiduc! .nul lb( dealer M-li it with pride. A -;oJiire.TliediMltrlias Vitlff-: . tl.-Mre lo trade vim irt it. ? v v. V f A al.iiKerprehlloi liiimelf. jf f Unit.-d !.,itos Tires ! V ' a on! CvJ Tirss , r, 7 La Grande l)0eslmenta i Company 12 ul Adams Al e. l'liune Main 7 f Itclinhlo Acenu for Heliublu lll.SII.llH.O t'Ollip.UIHH H'ilhi.m anvH that th inoiiiii-.-hvi will ionic hark .hut what the ii! ; would lik(. h'tler to hear i.s that lie Uu and repuWit will cc.nc Bi'i'ysa. j Clarified Ad: f. o " Coe;,iul,t ' T n U.S.TiCo. E L o r o I irl r. M r r..o United States Tires United States 0. Rubber Company ,5)l'r", 1 f t I -.- trji&y tl Take Care of Your Dollars and Your Dollars Will Take Care of you. Svs(ein;i lie savili" noweyer sn,;ni the licoiii- liill, is I lie sure, way lo iiiileiientinirc mul sn... your liie ami have it. ces. too.' '"Ytm cannot eat U'e invile you t open your acctiunf with us ami olTer you our services and the Facilities nt this will he treated with courtesy ami nut our mllirers will he "h,,! 0 ami advice in-aiiy inaitei' nm ihmi- h.ink. You cinisiderat ion "i'e assistants submit to them. LaG 'ancle mtmi Bank . 'n 'k i i Capital and Surplus, $265,000.00 SO ITS I) 1iM;)j1 Ali-LE . 1'IiOOUKSSlVE OR j 1 phic 'II throlis)! Oloerier w WFu-rc You Ciin Tiny V. S. Tires lilne .Mountain (Jai-aae. , (iinuile . I,. Md.ll,-, Wlanu ( y Vn-lli I'ow.l.M- tiiunu,.. North Powilo, lonelier .v IUm l hi,,,, W. K. I C.I.. o '. ''beiirs, Cmo Siiuliv, lmlilcr 0 o t t, 0 yn,o,d i u I ii veal's. i " i' ' . M v 10 I s W lVf I 0DA PriQ: $22.50 o o ?tand-bv e-0K,l iii.50 0 r o Red Crossing Sire o o o 0 o o to