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LA GHANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, August 5 1922 PAGE FOUR La Grande Evening Observer! A H l&UVVt:Sli:ST N !:'! PA rHII. On In olhT rltle Ore"!. Hftl l'nMlin"t lift il v iin-1 u .-fitly itt 1 .11 Si'WH .SHiml, I 'ortlmnl ; Imperii, New OrHii'l"' Ort'Kon hv l.-t ir:iii'l' Kvmi- SIkikI, P..rUmi; AlultnomnU New IniC OtiJwrvT I'litdlshlnK 1 '..mimity. HtMliU, I'orllniitl. UltUCi; UKNNltt. Kdtlur. ,,,,;m.;h 0(v akHOCI Al'KD I'MRM, Entered nt the I'oHtorrfri. h! I.h lirntiflf, Orjj"ii, h Mtcuntl Cla.ui AIhII iUltrr. The A nam-In ted lr In exrluHlvM fniiih-'l t ("T publication nf mi .,, in-mm liifimlttif -ri-lltl to It or Tint Aiitn'." nil i niiiiiiunl' HtioiiM lu I ill. 1(,,,.rw f-rcllti-U in ihU pitpHr, hikJ OHHKItV Kit. I I i A (I M Hi Ave., I.h My. or(, n,.Wll ll Julu-U Iherwln. Graniif, tJnuoii. Au r,,i,tn of ri-cnhlh-N llin nf fiiet'ltl - itKi!itrt'H lure a I mo lire raervd. MJHSrilH'TIf KATUM. II y Cjirrlrr. uitv am I'orvrv official Dully, v-r month 7,;' I'APKIC Illy, p-r t)in- nionthH 1- 1 ! Hilly, p'-r U mo,, In uiviu:u l-'" Bible Thought for Today I ietuly luy yow hands on. , "H f b done," ami let uhmixc When you ii-on u foraK'ng exufedi- do .It. A iieptoniist lake oil his tion rnUnjijioiher man's orchard never hat, rolls up IiIh sleeves uiul does it. fail tu tear branches off thn trees anil , 'i stamp down as many bushes a ios- nruttv grB r(, onp,Avil lo ' sible. ... take .up -tlio follerlions in a New i lirt wiilrr from the larmer to fill j,,lBl.j. tiiur, ,utl, tllt, ,,al,.s :irt. .-your radiator, and thtn make some re- , oig ,,, , ,,, ,,. ,..,,, , imnik to your friends, about poor pUfiu an ,, xhll) , ul ,, why sour-l'iired old i Mi .v. , . i one (argument ' icii ynu mi ytur iuiico nucw w I dllf f ers slid clc, ail uniuiiil the )aitriifM'. mill ho liKrnri4Ml lor tliihl t-liiti-i'li work jiioi n luul enough tu inU'irupt the aer- t vires, La (Irandf'H llounftt Ike hiivm if Hr Mull. Dnlly, pt yi'iir. in tuminfl j.i.i.'. Ijlly, "ix iiumtliH, In hUviiii'-m J jiully, Ihri-H iimiillirt Iti iiviini'....JI.-- IiiilK. p-r iniiiitli W:Kly oti.ttTv r-Htur, by inll, NvWr Put ul your fire Mm yuu'" r"u,(i " h as "any " ' ' iWH Mop u iniiKli, woultn't II hulpi i'irnU'kprH who will fitUdw-thit mil " 10 ' nf mlfS'will help the cntise alontf ' Mich an ox tent that within . a year the farm, carcLakc th, tc f'nert this nentence: ''The- iiwin: willf'1'' a" wnplfURant iiuy, hut at njht A HIJKK SUIM'OKT: Tho plcmnl man CutI thv refuse, nml nniU'riu'Uth ' thrn to move on. 'JVy them out ana flee - Jiise States-1 ilirit to stntpsmen: C'rispw, like the! t KiiiKl"n' of lU'avfii, hiu within you. the t'Vcrlnstinvc arms. I lent. French Reconstruction. per yuur, LET'S ADOPT COMMON SENSE. It might he worse. Suppose the fly; -and the ntomiuitu had thc,Miim work-' . 1 inif noury. Thp-mlnlMter of ibratwl region I I ' In Pranee Iiiib re,ntly fslvn -out A boob is. one who thinks flowery r fiamfl aiattilleH which me or Inlfliefii : -.isoi PMe ure (U'vciopco: Irom po- 1 i I in tihnwJiiK how much Krnncp ha tilioal hunk. 'hlllSI, (,(nn toward hM' own rAhiihlliiation. t "WlicllH'i' vou arc K'ciiiilfliriiti, Dcniocrnl, Ki X... .,....( t. rVi.i.ii,..- 1 lii'i-'i'vc i' s VO'IT .A 1 fl l lOM i 1 ' ' ' ... . 11 i .. Uuhntuuently deviiKtated retdojiH iwan little less talk about evulutiuir and :i 111 iiin, in poiMHiiiinn or uie wuni manKirid needK just now is i 1o lilt' rloottinu' "I' till' lll.'.lhr lloV Willi IIH i;illlillH'tS H CV-,4 ttiHumtt At the humI.ih of thellittk- more of it. IIK'JISIUVH; Armixtlre Uie population watt a, 075,-1 0G(. in June, the iiupulatlon f.fv viitei' mi 1 lu i'oii-i it ill '.uiui nnifiH In u'lit s am wl'iirh Kcci'i'iirv o Stale Kist Iijis Imm-ii working nil. 1(11(1 (lav lo L'-t oMl ill the allotted lillie. j yearn, praotlrully 2.000.000 pernonn 1 I nail hftyn rnlnrtit.il If) Ilif. linnifH. wuh 4.0!i,il4!j It must be fine to he an oil man in In 1hh than four ' Mi'xiro -ami have nothing to do Out U'i luxtl for iiiiftoni. l.otlk ill Ull' WOI'K illlU IMC C.M'IIM i.uur nounri :.viuy ( w,ire )iHK i p,o- lline lli"ll t.'IXCS is it We IlilVC IIIMlIc IllC HeHUHIS Sii -Olll i visional 8hill.Ts or rspalrml hntiHOH Tile first step in tlif task of Ho-; t vAUntf a ppoTu is to fill its .stoimu-h: Jllt'X lllill IILCV ll.-IVC licciiinc up licjix-v ; r ll.iw- ii r i a va-t ,lrollB ,,,,,,-k, an.aihl.-v.iil,-ut tllill CVCI-Vdllc Willllcil to l'c.lil llli nil illl points of govern-ni"l"l"nt.-(l in hlmoiy. : . . 1 . ... 1 ,, , . ,. ; More thun 2ii3.hiin.ooo .met era of niciil iind 'olc Ins own st-iitniic ills iiltcr (.li;iiist i c t i-.-n-ii- imvo heen filial, ami a tliii"- anil lliinkiiiK; wf linvc (ionc mwmv with re presc nta- very larye proportion of the koii of .. . 1 , 1 '(:... 1 I 'be devaHian'il region has been live government; have put the murk ot iiicap.iliility an I (.,...eil , B.B ,)f thn ,,, lack of rnlii'iclcnee 011 everv olTieial; we have hv our enm- ' under cultivation .acaiu. 1 1 . 1 . . t I 'r'11 1,1 depart ineiitK.caim'ht lu the ehrsome ami constant y mei easing t'omplf xily assiinifd wur zmw un, Iow .,.,.,,, ,,, lllllt CVfl'V ollicial electfil is either ilicolllpetenl or ilisill- only al their own sraln, hut ure cere. And in doing so we have weighted .low,, the sUiW r:,"": '"' Ireasurv with treinenuoiis expense in the name of direct bait or tin' roads which had to legislation-a name . hat hh.ii.Is line hut has meant little. mtie'Z. 7I in Oregon. A name that is heaiitilnl lor press and speakenbavu been rompieieiy restored. Mm-h to prate aho,,., I.nt: it; has raise.i the cost of government toJ- "u" Ihe hreaking point. on. Whv no. nse connn.,,, sense lor a while and get away lFaZ Jroni this idea, of goveriuneni, goveriuiient, governnieiit. wiouK-headed no me persons are in- Let V ail go to work and forget we have.;, rtnnL?u!X u win oe sill' inset! now. well we Will gel along. ine nave worked as well as talked and that their rouraye nnd pluck and determinntlon nre carrying them forward to victory over the terrible lonstucleH eniiKod by the war. THE OFFICE CAT BY JUNIU- THE FOURTH STREET DEATH TRAP. AVhere Fourth and () avenue cross there is a death trap. Accidents happen there I'retpiently and La (I ramie is not largo ( ugh to justify the employment of a, traffic officer in this residential section. Machine drivers try to get a good start hefore nego tiating the Fourth street hill and those coming from the easf for the siime reason drive (Cast to niake flic 0 street hill. The result is plain for very often they hit at the in tersection, and any time we may have a death list tn prim 'mini this lioint. t Then what can he done? There is little use to gruinhltti (iliout anything unless one can offer some sort of a solu-j tion. Here is a suggestion: Would il not he welTlo put the1 disc danger signs half waiy up the Mock on the four wavs; Let the sign read, "danger, drive slowly." Drivers com-' ing down the 0 street hill would see the sign as well as the drivers on Fourth street, and iliccitv w,ni,i i.t.t making an effort to save life. ' ' thi: why ukk Another feature is that the ordinances now provide',, 0nr" ,""'", ", '"'fr "ol"' lw.imll,. r I.' i- i i i I keeper Inserted an ail in the paper pinaiu un driving last, past a danger sign such as is pos- 'or a helper, in u country hotel led at the schools. If people continued to drive r;i.i.llvi:,'I1" "? ','!,'!" 0,1,,,"," , :.,,.! , . "i m i.imiii 'id,, establishment Is auch thai the i, mini inns instead ol Using tlieir "ears, soon I he no ice. proprietor cannot afford a staff of Hut tu Ret on Willi our story About the. only thintf that is more, linlovely than a cold f ried eT" i:i .1 ! willed collar after the picnic. ! I If the sulvntion of the world depends upon anv one nation, it ccrniini.v isn't; 1 assassination. . Mtllll The chief fault of the typical re. former is his conviction that his opiu-j ion makes it unanimous. f I We make friends bv conceaiinir our - - - faulls, and later priv.e them Incnus- ..w, t , hll)1)enw hl. pantt.,lt they ,oi.t min.l our taults. p,.epiirpU the worst!" said . . . , .' the captain sttrniy. As we obseive men sc-urrymir aboul Wh-whe.o are the lifebelts?" ill 11 irriiAt it Lnuis 111 u- nui m.i- ni-ss s not so mwh a vice as a eiiL. t.,1p I.!ltl,.lin WpVp -lone t-veivthin-r , , ! we vun. Now it's eveiy man for him- I.ookinir for a needle in a liayslacic ! self!" is u needleless occupation. I 0 vl t10 tm;( one lp tii0 si(e of the deck It's The Talk Of La Grande Among Women Who Look for Comfort in Footwear fantilever Shoe K AM. complain about uncomfortable chairs, and yet It Is less 1 1 rin k to he sentcd thun to stand. If all poopln would exercise the siune uasle in seleolillK romfortable shoes ns'thev do In selecting comlort- ble seats, there wouldn't he enough fantilevers to no around. ' Fortunately it takes a long time to brlliK home 10 eveiy tmo the news about Cantilever shoes. Advertising a ;oftd , article Is a slow process; only the faker can sell suickly and he has to be quick. We have seen new buyers of Cantilever Idiocs every day; we shall continue lo have new buyers ev-vy (ay until eviry woman In La Clrunde will know the CanH,-lev-r shoe. The;-':" rood looking shoes; they're well made, accord ing to scientific principles which nre for your benefit. They'll- ( priced right and ubove all the're the most, comfortable shoe ever made for liny kind of foot. They're as nice, to stand and walk In ns your easy chair is to sit in. "Heller shoes -Belter feet; (letter fee Hitler health. " Come hi and see the CautllLA'er. Oxfords and high shoes. La Grande's Cantilever Store W It doesn't mix around nmonn Un tolliM much. Washington post. Don't consider marriage until you sa'd,(,ow how much you can afford for 1 radio set. Wall Street Journal. The man who borrows trouble h:ts t put up his peace of mind as seturily. We all have our up nnd downs, but it is much easier to trace our descent than to clinib I It's a mighty well l.rainnd consci ence that can be taught to speak (inly wlin it is spoken to. '1 can't look! I daren't look!" he cried, "Thfll me what has happened!" "We'ir in haiboi," said the captain trcnil.v. IN CASK (IK DOUBT. Kasper, Stockholm : Apprenlice What is in this 1ml lie -with no label? Chemist That's what you use when ycu can't read the prescription. The clinic wave1 has nlnitcd tem porality, owiim tl"' absence of Die criminals on their vacations in Kurope. New York Tribune. Anions the things wo don't under stand is how a mos(uio can Kt alouK without any sleep. -New York World. Vou never can tell. Many n fellow who never took a chance in his lite will borrow your umhreiJa- . Kortunn may knock al your door, but don't expect her to ue a batter itiK m and break in. "Like cures like," quoted the Wise Guy. "Then why is it that a day off is so often followed hv nn off day?" de manded the Simple MUtf. The mnn who loses his reputation should let it ki nt thai. 11 was Poo-jInl)k ably a pietly bail repuiaiKm anynnw. Press Comment If it 'a a best cellar. It Isn't, dry Washington I'ost. There isn't so much rfVerse EnK lish on the Dish uhois now. Wash ington Post. "Dry Move in Bulgaria." Ah ; they're goinK to prohibit butter- Si. Paul Dispatch. 'And whom lo you resemble, prny? Your father or your mother?" I asked a little tritl nt play. Up spoke her liltlfl brother Who volunteered, with boyish strut, J This information neat: U "She's not her mother's features b-it j She's trot her father's feet." ', I'mhlhftinn lian rom to stny, but If there Is a surplus in the United States treasury, lei "s hopt' congress does not hear of it. Financial America. Congress jpeems to favoi' a stable government. judging from the amount of stalling it does. Wall Street Journal. From the congressional concern over It, we infer Unit the infant dye Industry Is old enough to vote Ashevlllti Citizen. If t he ,n n ions want to hit the railrotid presidents where they live, they will get the golf caddies to go out on strike. Nw York Tribune. About the only nation that has heen favored very much by the present rongrens is procrastination. New Origan Times-PifHyiine. ...1 II. I , ! , . . 1 ' ' wnniti H'licn uiMi lesson winch in. iinmiint ol' t; vwy U'iii lios. Job CHANGE THE NAME, WALT SURE. PKKPAKKD VOM TDK WtlKST. Answers, l.n lon: There was tur- , moil on deck, feel clattered to and fro, I there came a grinding- sound, nnl tht emrines seemed to stop. i The timid Passenger rushed from 1 1 his cabin and almost collided with ! the captain. ( Due of the applicants for the jwas an Irishman. I "What I want," explained the. 1 hnM keeper, "is an all around use-I ml man. One who can cook and ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' i I wash dishes, keen Hie lmuk ui - . OllSC CNlH'1'Ssion wllicllMdt behind the desk, handle Die cor-! 4f : .... h,. in ...li, .! ''sionuence. answer pells and (irlve;i Alt.Ulll'in, WllOithu llutomoMU, ,,nwn ,() ,,U( ..enot T IS WllV lh;il t'Xin't'ssloll fits at train ttnm to nick un the miesi. I"T Do you know t TAX1CALL44?I: After all there is a pat-kin Ills one Icllow li- the name nf V.-iIi..i hails IVoin Maker. And here is whv tli mm. in perlectlv sane and soher nioineiits he visited l'ort-!.w'' h"VH '""' lamia tew days ago with a l.roliositioll tn chanee I lie ..,,..! "Yes" said o,..' in.., ,,,.,1 THB OI.OKST AXI MOOT of the Coliunhia K'iver llihwav lo the Old Oie-dii 'I'r-iil i"v,'"s, "'king wim't son iiki.iahi.h taxi siiuvice V ., I ,.1... 1 1 ,. .,...., I ;,. I .1 , i. , , , son you nave here'.'" . ij, ..inii,iii nio.se hints in the metropolis lauahed at the "Son?" m,hh I the i,,.t.-i keener. T :age hrusiier ami liegau to l inure on (lie easiiwl ,, t. , "w - ' iiimmht if it was day! the "hue him into )i. M.-Xarv's iusti'tiition for ., i ii .... .. i ... .i ,. . ..... -" ni ine liaker man held his grouni mie.ii ne pui up would convince .Justice Thomas Mc lride ol the Supreme Court of Oregon in ahout ten luin utes. The fact is, Meachain is ahsolutelv right and (he I'orl laiiu pfople are losing the op,,, ruy of their ,Vvs in not k .i..oig ni win wregon l iail name lor ah "lai'onetl across the fluted Stales J'iigcs. It will ,.,,si five inillion do himhia 1,'iver llighwav adveitised -'"I was adverliM'd lieTore then I ii'iivi 'i itfiit L i.; . : i.. i- nn i. ii - 1 1 1 1 nii (! lie l;illt's. ,,, U"1'l'';lll'l"lilllr1' iiiK-ivst is in knowing that thi - -' .weeuer 01 Maker Mad the hack on his diguitv, approach the I'm-tland chilis with a suggestion thai h .. pel ingiiway. And ivct he do or ins act. I 111 Ik hi tiiak ' people lime.-' ami tlu bricks in my spare ili'eatlv it is oiii- tind teems in history's ars to ever get the Co is well as the Hid Ore- was a mile of ini- eolossal iiiill i i 1 1 ; i i r ehauge 'serves a lot nerve lo; cs o' the t he name of credit Sun-se Russia goes , a platinum hasis. as is w .'IH-gested. UJha ...,,,,1,1 U';,,; , '. talk in "' ""iiugs niyan wen over there I How to Wear Out a Welcome. THI! I I. VI-l-l lt Flapper styles. Smiles, Smiles. Hulled socks, Tight Miiocks. llohloil hair, l-'ace fair. l.aee hose, 1'owdiil'eil luiSf. r'illlly lace. NmhkciI lace, Htas4iis. fl)4 ylMJiie. Jtlfr4 kifK. t'ltiotitai . o tNgaretii. liecullette. f arrliit. '.Nev.-i;i0. IN THIS CITY. All Short Calls 25e All calls answered Promptly Willi Uoiulcd Drivers. 4- 4- : Ford & GeorgeJ;: t1"1- MAIN 44 is The Promise of Tomorrow i The. possihilil ies of the future are the incentive to work and strive for the attainment of some thing we think is in sight for tomorrow. It gives courage and strength to endure hardship and disappointment. You may insure your future hy opening a savings account with us from a small portion of your earnings of today and huikl upon it. as a means of garantee of the promise of tomorrow. La Grande National Bank Capital and Surplus, $265,000.00 SOUND RELIABLE PROGRESSIVE Government will conceal rate n.-4-maininp supplies of whisky. In the (dd days we knew several chaps who tried It. Itk'hmoiid Nows-header. A swing lo thi' ex-Kaiser is - re ported from Berlin. But you never can tell about these swinging re ports. The swing to the ex-Kaiser (hat was promised by Lloyd Cenr.i never materialized. Kansas City Times. W.U.I.OWA IHIV KP1X1, lilEOKCN WALLOWA, Aug:, fl. Promise. Kden, Leap, j'owatkwa. Sled Springs and other ect ions of t he uori h iron n try enjoyed an hour's down pour of genuine rain Wednesday ac cording lo reports. The roads are muddy for the first time in two luoni hs. 31 Watch this Column for Bargains 7 full lots on Adams avenue and Jefferson streets adJolnlnK. Will sell all or will spilt them up and sell separate. Hrice rifiht and will -jell at a sacrifice, on good easy Terms. 2 lota nnd a modern house on R fltreet. Close 111. Price 11400. 00. Terms 00 part of it. Will trails for car. Modern five-room house, in 10 ll'enn. Large lot, lawn, trees, ce- I ment sidewalk, all in, liood shape. , I Prlre (3801). 00, Terms. on part of it. I I I 80 acres of choice land. Rood biilldint'B, 0110 and a half miles east of I. a Grande, all under cultivation. Price $12,000.00. Will take tradu for a Bond house in La Grande. Some ca.ih and balance teiuis. CJ. BLACK & CO. New Foley Building La Grande, OregOL 1 ! fainter, always outstretched to citvi I lelk. will lie ilrnwn in mi!i llimw.l I rlmiiire. Those who are determined ' GraiOe's Honest Ike says i'o iniiiiRcis 1 1. mi the city nre fn.t lu help the "wear out your welcome" "niomobllea could talk. Iota of scan- weaiuiir out their iv,.,i,m. i , lie rural1 mnveiiicnt ah.ni! will 1I11 well to oli-lJl would be tloatluK around. I1 riiitiniiiiiilii-u I'., I i i 1 ... . . . I ' i "'""' """i""iiiis uuve oeen i ci ve the touowinic rules, prepared by lnade by caretakers of parks, nchoolja funnel: " A nessintUt rinses an eve. wrln- .nsiOs nnd owners of piivate land. I Always tear a few boards off th ttb a his face, ilrawa up the corners i , ,r .xi iu nickeers are rare ilence when you want tu build a rsmp !"' his mouth and saya. "It ran't : less in their leirntd for the propel !y ; fire. j b done " An optimist l,as a face full1 ot othi'is. lhe old ludhand of t.j Steal nil the fruit you can conven-o' amiahiu. Ho beams and says, I SIT DOWN AND READ THESE POINTS THAT COUNT IN PHARMACY Manv people do not consider t he relal ivenierit ot drug stores. This is due to the fact that they ale i tot in it position to study the various points of ontrast. l-'or your convenience we enumerate me of the things which sliould apply to the drugs you huy. Druss Shaalc'. Be Pur All of our drugs are Imught with regard to duality. Drugs Should Be Fresh We oiiler drills at t"ieiueiit intervals and w hile in stock they are stored so as to prevent deterioration. Drugs Should Bo Bought of Right Potency All drugs which we huy are ass.-tyed so that" we may guar- -Mitoe their potcnev. Drugs Should Be Carefully Dispensed!. Experienced, registered pharmacists do all of our compounding. Drugs Should Be Sold At a Fair Price. The prices we charge are as low as goods of the sannJ quality may hi' had for elsewhere. a Everything at, our store is as it should he. You car. place utmost confidence in our goods, and our ni"i;,i ds w ill siirily.'rpiH'al to you. , 0 o o Familiarize Yourself With Your Family Druggist . Newlin Drug Co. PHONE MAIN 40