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LA' ra?ANiR EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday-. A it sus 1. 1022 1 rim-.Mfm-$mrx La Grande Evening Observer THE OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS AW IKDEPKMBKT JiKWMPA I'KR. puhllHhfd dully and Hly m ln Orsode, Ort-Koii. I.y La (irMinl1 Kvun lDff Otrvur Ptihlinhini; "ini.ni-. On .-.(? In orln-r rllUa Oregon llotot NVws fcii ft ml, I'orllanil; InipfrJnl News Stmi'l. I'orllintl; MultaomiiU News Siitml. rorllsnd. 3iKi in:it ok ASMM iATi: rici;. PAGE FOUR I If U It May Seem Early For LA N K E T S But They're Here- lill Entered at the Potrr.-e at I- Omn-i. Oregon, aa Second Class Mail Ms-iu-r. Tho Aj-.-o-nililut In wr ihp:iti -hi- I lTr-. It i'X'-lillvi'l fur iHihllrntfort of nil t rt-'iiixl to It or hoi .A in IhlN tJitlMT. nnJ Adrlrfss all !onimunlctlonji to THl OH8KHVr.lt. 1 116 Adams Ave., I. Grande, Oregon. ilx.i tht- Im-al n.-ws puhli.-lud (ln-r.-in I B Ml rh-M ir r--pnlliration of iuclul ih(mt'ltis hre aico are reserved. 'eft CBHrHll'IIOV HAIKU. Ujr Carrier Ia1lv. ntr month Daily, Pr tlir-'t months -: ' Daily. (tr six mo., In advaneu CITY AMI " v ' Ol-I-'U.'IAI. I' til II. Br Mall. ,, D.lljr. PIT ar. in uuvince ISO- ttlly, al inoiitln. In mlvmice -;;' Daily, Uireo inontlm 111 ad vuuou.... I - pally. It munlli M" 4a. Uu l ir.arv..r-Hliir. I)V 111.11. tier year. In avani'e I.1)! Bible Thought for Today THE l.OVIC THAT SAVKS: V'or Cod so loved the world, (hut he ifnvc Inn only IickiiUcii Son, that whoso rv.r heii.ccth in him should not per ish, hul have everlnstiiiK life John TRIBUTE TO ORDER AND RESPECT. Lust evoninir while sittinir on our' pureh we noticed fifteen iiutoniohtle.s,' etc., flualiun by with one liirht in lrcnit and some also witii one liirht ;ind n spotlit-M. 11 then; is itnv cil of criminal that should he pinched it is that kind, but our beautiful little itv i-i luil of such violators every niitlit. vol KNOW '1 UK KIM). V.:ii '.er "Kazor all li'ht, sir'.'" i. ;:in1-.lv K'oii man. if you ha. I ..i:. iii.-i! iiim.i ii ii, i siikuki iit' er nave ' kfr wn theie was a razor on inv face.'1 ntl'still" lilt decision I'll l'aibci -"It's very kind of you to i-. uin "Not at all. 1 thouirht you inn a file." i ITU-1 Last eveninjr Cliark's J. J)illoii, rcinvscnt in- the rail road executives' of the. United States, talked in the city ' hall. Hi audience contained few business and proles- uimml men whom he had honed to meet, l.ur it was a lar.i; .iiidience iust the same and it. was practically compose men who are out on a sirike pn hn Tinluil Board. Mv. Dillon defended the railroad officials as he is ihcir;' representative, hut. the lioint the Evening Observer w ih-jso.MKTiMKs a snmm-ink; 'l :...i.. 1....I ..,;..H-,,I rin i TI.K A.VSWKliS US. es 10 (Hive iumiii; isiiiruiauii,i..-r.....H .,. . J ). vu,,K (;..il. Whv lo thr, which the strikers listened to this ucntlemau jrivim; linn k,,i ammais at the telephone of every courtesy that a public speaker eoulil exjieci. 1 Kpeaker was appreciative of this reception ;tnd his talk was inoffensive. Even when he showed the attitude oi r.f i. nUi of whom lie iliil not aimrove lie usee jaimua'''' imn that was ordinary. Instead of hein met by bristles 'froiu an audientre of strikers he was met with polite arniiineii- 'lative (uestions from the men, and the meet inv; resolved:- TtARXVElCtiikcts Though yuu may think it a trile turly to Im- (liijikir. nf blankets and bedding for chilly nights wo want yuu to bo early enough to supply your first wunU from fresh new blocks. We are just unpacking these now beautiful new wool plaid.s f mm the Oregon City Woolen Mills, some Hlnglo and kohio double. Then there aro fine cotton plaids and woolnap plaid.i aa well an 1 there are pain cotton blankets in dark colors and white. Cotton blankets start very low lit price, and the wolh ns range up to $10.00 pair. n There aro alao new Indian robes and-comforts. j Mtitiu r-r-"Why, t-Iiild, what gave , yon urh im idtia ',', I 'f h- V,uf." iirl - Pvt-auso when f j c alk'l pa up the lady told me thj WOMEN!- Tell Your Husbands That Mils Ik just to "tip him off" thai J. K. West & Co. have just tereived so suits from Hart Hchaff ncr & .Man ill advaiica of tho fall oi der. Both men's anil yoiltit; Hum's aro aniline tlieui. If he wants a suit, acre's some in advance of tho -ocu- son. Round and Bolster Pillows Filled with fine soft down or flo.-s and ready for Covering. They're In various sizes of round, rectangular, square and holster shapes for their various UK -s. Infants' sizes are also among them, i'riced from fl.liil to f 1.0 ! The 1 fuuii-c em i.ui auinir thinir alioiit the is tiial tiic-re is so much of it. OUtll! We tipco.-e liiat even a woman utd inn a ciirar sloie successful!'; f si., l,;:d erioueh to back her if itself into a forum wherein both the speaker and the iuen.!"u imiow us. each realizniL' the attitiule ol me other, ariieii on poims, Mxia-niM; ai.onc of national interest and jioints of welfare both to tb laborer and the transportation companies. Tliiu iinu-viiMiiei' wishes in ndil rioht liere (lull tile slur- hy "-c intention that oth'.'i ... . i . , . . , , . ,i I pcnplc irne our buness it is evident- H'H HOW niioai 111 many places mat ll, v i lanoe is ,i sei n-; t,:,t ai,,,., nolieily is in the riKht ill"; hoiubshell due to the strike is a malicious falsehood: im-ine.. and lias no ground for existence. This city is orderly. taki(; i iii: mi:ss the men out on strike are orderly and there is nm I' t lie I . "Take ihe message and ru net it rampant, red-fire stuff to be found among any of the dif ferent organixat ions. The Dillon meeting proved (hat last evening. Citizens o(j La (Jrandc a I read v knew it, but the gossip vendor who ..i. 4-1.: i .1 i: :.i...it.. i., ... Mill is tunics l mm mm ii i ue line cvnicilin solium lo.il llnnk oi uie lant-s 1,,-iiKr .,i,,l I,, I Ii ,. I...! ' lies and sitrh: ....... ,s a. ...... ..w.t ,., .,,,...,,,, .,M,u, . i I'm- ;k ii i.f ijle-aned u'uy wiiauging Jiway outiie Jja iiraiioe situation when inert wns no such thing. : - .o: DO PEOPLE WANT THE REAL THING? M I Si " A I j! jjrajanBaBSl!aW j Strengthens Jt I mum1 r- ""8 ! M Supports jj " i i : ti The Foot j:! laillll IHilllT' lllsKTHHHMslllW v 1 1 L J V t!l a r . 11 a laturaiiy a BEING m The first round in the senior sin gles in (he t'nion Counl? 'rennls Tournanient was played oJ'f yester day afternoon when last year's ehalniiion, I.yle Wilson of Illihler, Funny, isn't it, how tin; oldtiine saloon and gambling house nowadays become, intensely eutertaiimg, and seem ingly no gathering can have any other kind of enierlain inent except that, and the wild west show, or something of such a strenuos nature. Jhtker might have advertised IVr months that she would hold' fin old fashioned Fourth of duly celebration and the town would not have been half filled thai day. .But when she pulled Whiskey iiil.li and the rouletie wheel, the Indians and cowboys and a lot more of the early stuff she had a record breaking crowd. lYndleton's success tit the Wild AVest show business is known the count iy over, and now conies Portland businessmen who.! in order to put forth entertainment with a kick in it, have! Hjtt),l ii,i,n ,i,i ,.1,1 iii.,,, .....i i.i: i . . i ....... . ..,... ..., ,.. .,.,, ,, F,uu s; IM' Ml lie.,,, v,ein n,., l,,,le f iv jiisiaueo in ine municipal aiiililoiium (luriiiir liiivers "Wi.-. what s uoinir on un at von AVeek when hundreds of people lVom over the northwest will be guests of that city. AVhat does it all m i tit to Cannot people be ciitei'lain- ed wiTliout reckless, dare devil shift Can't the- I'm-'et-l Wi'ii l!-an tciiimr ihe nast ani the days when ..John liarleycon, was having his inning, .iV.u'illVr.i t ,he 'pn-sclu" "n,y nnl the irniii iii!' Imtisc nom-islii-d f I),. 1.1.1.1, u .,i.t iiw.l f .1 . ' . c ' A '"';tl ,i,i!n" v he .saw 11 r.Tt iin '':i-"Hunir pi oiam received a se from you uU'V "Yi Hi- little firl wank In kis- VOll the phone." explained the lenoK:won two HtrafIlt frw"' Charles It nm ; 1 ly- Itingner by the scores of (i-0 and ; ' -:i. Another match will be played 'nKMt.MT' OK A M1I)1I.K Mi ED , ,hiM afternoon hut owing to the ;i"Y. it.-iflure to set into commimication of the nine- with the entries before tho Observer went to press, t ht pat tii pants in the match yre not known. In the junior Ingles Klovd Smith Klrnictu'c is wasted on ignorance eliminated ICverett Itennott by win At a critiral lime Miraboau cap- ning two straight sts hy the score tuicd a turbulent assembly with a ' 5 -1 and 6-0. which will entitle sentence. .He ,s;cid: J him to meet the winner of the "I know it is but a step from tho , l.ynch-Kobinson match for the right f 'apilnl to the Tarpeian rock." This I to pl:iy in the finals. Jean Taylor is Mihlinie, but one must know history won (he liidit to represent the first to tindi'i .u.md it'. l" : division :ind will day tile vinn,er of ' " the second division, whoever H . MV .''iumsIios are tiii'ning- out to may be. lie t'uuliai;u.-u . ( Mure interest is beinc shown in , ; ; i this louriiiiiuent . Mian erver before Mid her-: 'T.M.by, lioW rniihy tiines'and the funis tans are attempting have J told yv u not to heat that to bring tennis into the foregiound di"m"T ', in I. a (irande as one of the popular lhihuy: 'ii) motlie.iM " jspon Knlries in tlie senior events ' ; from I. a Ciande. I'nion and Inibter Kvcij un a-i-itour jrard(iu'r can imiicate the county-widjo interest in ini-e an atoni.-hinjf variety 'of lilis- the event and predict a much great teis. er interest, to he shown in coming KAKKTY I I US I". "I ivjmt." the little .firl. ent-r- fl ft I H R n H fl n I H II '! ititr thi' ceneial store, "five pounds ef su'T.r, a bar of chocolate, a dottle of milk a pound of butter and a pound of hell il nuts- Then I want a tod if eotlm hatting, some ame. a tub" of the Pacific highway as a market; have been in the company's' road. this does not authorize the five years cr more. The-sum tepre luuiikj- lo tunsiiuti ine same oui oi seutsi the market road fund. emp l unds for Specific rum-use. .Inno the racilic highway was estab lished by law The market road tund is established for a sp purpose and therefore not any other purpose than pro hy the statute- We think the law in1 question will of the ami theie struinK the act," said the opinion. As a result of the opinion, of ficials oi rne state highway depart- r.j .s.-eiMt d ment heie said todav that co-ooera- ........ live work on the hi-ihwavs now in 1 Av!.' Aucr- 1.-1' o; ty. p-rsort. live years cv more, i hp" sum repre , J ientsl per cent of the earninrs of tlu 4 .mployes for the six monls endimr if lune :i0. 1 , . Ot IIPILGflli KILLED I ii.SM.i:, P n I f! n Tfl WlM 1 Comfortable progress in Polk county probably will were killed and fifty weie injund n cease, and that much other road work contemplated in different parts ja collision today between two ti the slate this year will be abandoned In the past counties have prepared the grades for highways out of mar ket road funds while the. state, under the direction of the highway depart-! ment, has laid the pavement and con-; strutted the bridges. Under the su-! preme court opinion this cooperative' work will not be possible, and as nj resut many of the counties will find themselves unable U finance im-! provements contemplated for this ' season. i of Pibjrims guintr to the Urolto of Londres, a famous shrine. GoodLoolcing If'JWMl Smeller for a Perfume Factory. j The stent smelter in as essontlnl to perfume rnnmifneturcrs ns the ten taster la to the tea merchant. The gift j of scent smelling Is n tliousand times , morn rare :hnn Hie cift nf wiim I sampling. Cunijileio your vacal i(in preparat ions . i ' v - - , ... jr. jf ' - - -I K.MI'I.OVKS KKT irtlNl'S. HUAU fKUbHAffl the l..l :e-" asked "S.iM.o Iv eick?" "N'.i." replied ,lh" iruiuir tu make fudir: stc- -hihl, rckeepe "sister's M.n.. BLOW SrilENKCTAIY, N. V., Aut-ust I. The General Klectric company an nounced Monday it had paid $1,011. .MIH to employes of its plants wh 4 T1 AY1 CALL A A i . , . , . r-m b . et ifoail .lonev cannot ift I nf t hvt . IVI rt I I , real things in this line brought lia enjoyment so great at imitation Surely humanity is a great problem a j few have been able to solve. not, wliv is A hi-al taiin- vavs he I mil i n, -, man i is-mj' cade I'-ul, 0,,. eirl at l as- EVILS OF THE INITIATIVE. Perhaps the utterances of Carl Shoemaker, master fish warden, are arousing some to a realization that the initiative can be used for blackmail purposes, and then there are those who have long felt that the initiative is a dangerous thing when improperly handled. It lias a side to it that, so long as it does not affect one or anything one is tiuecay interesteil m, may seem harmless, but in truth the initiative can be used to work ruin to al st am lino of industry in that cunning p ple are equipped' u ith power to start propaganda and initiate laws that will prove damaging even though thev do not cairv al the polls. It is very much like the gossip's (..rv about the voimg ladv. 1 1 ma V be as false ns I Ii.. 1 1, 1 1,..' ; .'. i ..1 . 11 ''l' -1. ,. ,lSj .III jicciiiicicss mere is a si met iniu- I nil .- in MAIM i. fs,i I',,,. 1 1 in iiwfi s i1 mmn liuling of Supreme Court. 1 Tirn oi.dkst and .most . iuxiahm: TA.Vl Si:it'KK SAI.K.M. Or., Auk'. t. Orenou's '4. IX TH t'O'Y. ' ! All Shoil Callu -.. vere lilow, ullicials said, .when tho ,,.,, nher cii.K and alsn MM.'-ni.- ccurt al'lirincl ,, decree .IX ... .. .. .. I suv s iiiiIi-h he linVs ll i 111 at once wh-u ''""K'' I'. Skipwiirin ol tile l-iino; - I'olllehl that 1 V owes hi,., he will mini his name in l'"llM,V circuit court m which he hel-l -T Honded Ill-Ivors. Ids ad in a iiew.pniier. We den'; tl',' ' "" Piovismn ol law whereby , X - i.iair.e the ;h!m iv ranimii:E a ducii '" in"...., im.,. .a,,.iu lii-e tli-it 1,1 tlie constiuctiun and iniprovt ment ( of slate highways. The opinion was'lX I 'he 'case 'oii-inated when Ihe I.ane'f MAIN 44 ; . 1 t jFord & GeorgeJ WITHOM BE GUI TSLUMS p.oMsn.,, u. eM.cn. -.... Ol nr- . . . . . . . . a a . . . , -f- J- -- -- -r. .4- - Take plenty of KODAK FILM Our stork, the genuine Kodak l-'iliu in the yel low box, is complete for every sized camera. I iel'i re you start mi your vara) ion, show our expert some of your negatives. His helpful erit ieisius are sere to mean heller pictures from your Kodak. RED CROSS DRUG STORE TIIK KOIIAIv STOIIK Popular CANTILEVERS ARE NOW IN LA GRANDE! Sold by ! La Grande j MATTRESS SHOP and! J WEAVING WORKS ! Ma I In : ..oi ,, 1 of all iHiids cleaned t. Keathi -r ltpiinv.lii ! 1 Itaw Hiii s and l iuft Ruks f0I- Carpel and 11,11; Cleaning Hvia, SI. .".it and iit, (.'has. K.l-.vai-ds, Prou). I'hnite 233-W .. . ''i?Tl'lhl will assist in il. "W ilt II Itie s, li.-uie. Whirl) ImnKes - -th'" l- thici Ihe clearnnce of all the ;suui ar:is In London, is ,11111 pleltsl," liiivs Ctdoilel t.p.Hi ch.nrinjn of tin. tmnsnm renteiltip... I 'll will h.-ive elitillle, dl-pla. em. 'lit ..U 1). ft,,, .,'t. III Ktllll,. 1.1 Mill It.'f.tlle .,,1.1 :.,. .... throughout her lil'e siiiinli I,. i.. . .. ... . rnil'Oire d nunv inillion. m I.M , . , . . 1 "' ' l. V..U,,1. Tho III. Illl Ideil is i mh,. 1 111 nest hank in (ft egnft can In- the vi-tu of scinihil l'""'1"" " .-- mv. and the best industfl, in t lie .;, l. .', )o rtdi-i. tt,".K "f '"""L" '" nm o 111. iKing enemies w)lv U t riejiit au uu.i"iii'tr ,M" i'"-e k at'. wrong or sh.kc d.. cvirt win, the imtmti.c. " Wl''nAZs ) MM o fntinl w ! f Uittvr ha fi atit Let mad funds in the construction of i a bridge ea the Pacific highwa" near - 'ottage tiriive. S. M. t a Ik ins ob-j m ji-t ,el to the proposed expemliture' I and filed in 1 unction proceedings J airainsl tlie l.ane county court and 1 1 i;t' . .I 1 -r . -s (u, t;il0 highway commission- t l.oXi'ON. ..,iv UV (P.y Main "The state hi-hwav commission J lotil-lo 1. 1 Hie ..r-t slum aiv... h-i in amboiitv ..ver the ronslrii.-- Im London aie to he wiped out b ti.oi of market ' roads." said Justice' I lie London Count Council The l ean's opinion, "except that the work is to !' suri-ad over the not -.-nmmission is required to furnish I ten or 12 yeats and ihe Rovet iiuiciit plans nil rid snecifications thert-for ! .... .. it- Watch this Column for Bargains upon t he request of the count v. , does not ehange the matter that th o'Uniy court of Ij,n coiwity hau by J by resolution desitrnated a portion tiiuejudgmoiit isn.or.taT. T!i ni.! !u u tl,ut! tivu m.ww, ;t..iia o.-iranua .on. i.'cie i t;...o,to,. T,T .rf.H,t Kift rf jt, i'iiiiill:iliil..m aiiI cft'a...L iw.'i.,Jt. niaiulW-. Inoh men are mvhc " ....ut'- c.un'etf v pc ANilbur is a clean cutofellow p. sscss,.,) ,,f ,Vn ;m, ,',,, eral ability, amPpeople of rniou .-ountv , :well sj , the Legion that it made m. ftistak,. i ,'.,,if. I.?,v i'-, I'red Kiddle. a i t. . air 1 - h iL-ulaiities ich ,.b--i-,.! for t'liai os Hull had ,-l.,..!,d US Ii,,:n,-I:l l I, Ihe ii'-'-ii'i-s of M:il:om county pre cincts fam.l 0 atei ial.. ' todaf when O I.--..HMI hy tlu- hoard on tl; etc, it:, U lO'' -'. I h.,illS,,x. KllL'lP - ! a-l Ccf-M ...... p-,,i... I li.ee... i. .-.ii, ni ; O ii !i,c:!i,tO.,.0 iMO.ell V.tlh.'Ul felil.dtitlvn. I'AIH Kl. ItNT t I NHHIMIS on. run u i (.mi 1 1 sxoMf.iss It i. a prl.ilie lo ,.le,'1 HO'His nun such n aitwk RU oiu's. Inn tiavi. tho chi.n o of the kt'wn i- ottutts hi iru-ticul- l .v l I'l.t lis tl SI Nf'ltlrR :i1 -ia, hav. iho orittipRP uf pv 'uiiir n:- r.fiimin. u-jfi.la Aho-li dl net MtisfArtn'. nil- rm tl our Mail li'rt.v n.-1'.in ment is tttui? nrtoc'.ar tee'., ' " our tncfin i: Dtvt vuuitf . hoperua Hni Wi 0Sl ltt) fon t send nOnv for dllli; sloie soo.N- k.-enn,,, money W home. Cqjo O' 0 1,1 '" C9ii M M I. IN my n i (. The Promise of Tomorrow The possibilil ies of the future are ihe incentive to work ami strive for the attainment of smoo thing we think is in sight for tomorrow. I; gives courage and strength to endure hardship and disappoint ment. i ' f-ll l"!s on A I .Il-:f..:-.,,, stl-.-ol , ;,, :'H or w ill s;,iit 1 i.cpnralo. .,,,,, a sacrillce. lams avenje and J"-n:HL-. Will sell 'Ol up anyl sell i in and will i ell at )od ei.sx- Tennis. ' 2 lots and a iviode'-n hou.,. u It i ' in. ivio si i;:,ii.on. i i.'ims on pint of it. ! for car. Will trade l i l l 9 You may insure your future by opening a savings account with us from a small portion of your earnings of today and build upon it as a nieatis oj' garantee of the promise ol.' tomorrow., La Grande National o . Bank 0 Capita, and Surplus, $263,000.00 ' SQPtf.) -o- KKLIA15I.E IT.'OtiUKSSlVI-: w. Mndoru fhv-nioia l;ou-.e 1 ;; 1 n 1 ---tut. I..ir.-.. lot. .,ir:i. trees, ee meiit sid.-wa.l;. .id i-, L-,i !,.. leiliis on pall lit it. l'i'ice Klsiji.i.ou. I Co acres o; laoice l..,,,l tr.,,,1 I nihlKii-t. on., and n half miles east I or ,a i-.i.uido. all n ml... In. . . 0'-.'oilt oo. Will lake IQ ide i toon House i I,,, c-aurde. cash and halame t.':?;.s. Trice I CJ. BLACK & CO- o o .ow Foley Building I O La Grande, Oregou 6