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Thursday, August 10 1922 PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER La Grande Evening Observer ah ixnBrRxnicvr xkhhpapkh. PublKhod dally and kly at l-n eiraiitla Kven- batrvor lMil Company. Grand. orr;on tns Ol Entarad at th avaieffir at I.a Oranda Ottgon. a aVcand Cla.a Hall Matter. On aale In other clt lea Oreft-on Hotel! N'ewi fttAiid. Portland: Imperial News! stand. rortlfiTid; Aluitnonian nwi Stand. Tortland. Addr all coramunicatlona to TIJK 8NBHMTKK. Ml uau ratxle. Oraean. rBcnirns it Arts. Bj Carrtrr. rwttv nr month IntUy. par Harm ntoatha Dal 5: lsjl copy Pallr. Pr yer!3VBc ... l&.JJJ niiv. nix month, lu 4anc l- ay Ifl', Uireo wiontbs lu Uvanco..l - tll', pr mvulb -- ,- Wk1- Obsrfr.tttr. by mBil par year. In vnc , Do SIKMIIKIt OP ASMICIATKD PIIK8S. Th AwHocift tfil lren la exclusive! en III ltd lo um- for publication of ! new ill patch.' crt'iitrti to it or mil othvru le ' Tfthlt'il In thin paper, arid Hi no thf local new pit 111 lulled therein All rlkhtu of re-ioihlh-aihin f npjciai (Uvpatehu her alau lira reaerved. THE OFFICE CAT By jumu- CITV 1.VU rilHTf OKKICIAL I'AIKll. Bible Thought for Today IiK ClIAItlTAHI.K: Hrethren, if a man tit overtaken in a fault, V! which are spiritual, restore. Hueh a on'! in the spirit of meekness; considering thyself, lest thou also be tempted Gnlatians b:l. VACATIONING. JUDGES NEED MORE POWER SAYS TAFT (Continued from Page Six) ' if fur everyone to lake a rest if or a little while from his fares and burdens if he ran, but vacationing has Lecome aiv'ovcrworked habit just about the same as lias gum chewing' and a lot more modern day inventions. We know people who just must have their vacation, eure they must be included in the list who while away a month or two in the summer, and then in the winter they niu,st have another month at (,'hristmas and holiday time, Jbeing perfectly willing to work a little between times. It may be the modern way, probably it is all right, but Bomehow we get back to the old idea that a large percent age of people are now living the fluffy ruffle life, a life of foam, while the other per cent, does the paying. You know-in order to pay, someone has to stay con stantly on the business end, and there is a class of people, who always pay, while another class always get by with out paying. : . ,: - Tlie affairs 'f life are so jumbled up that it would seem the fellow who takes the path of least resistance gets by as well as the load carriers, lint he dons not :in the end. Sooner or later the day of reckoning conies and then it is that honest toil and attention to business wins out. . o The Kciierous citizen says it is jrct- unjr uoout time lor another drive start. We have not had one now several weeks. 'I'lIOI'fiUTS OK MIDDLE AfiK. The kills can bo campine;; 1'li stay home and frv I'm a iniddle-ntfed truy. A friend of mine claims that it pays trlct Judge with a description of the character of the arrears and a recommendation as to the extra Judicial force n ended In his district. The conference thus called into con sider at large plans for the ehsuint? year by which the district judges available for assignment may be best used. Would ('linnup Condition. "It ends the absurd condition, under which each district Judge has had to paddle his own canoe and lias done us much business as he I bought proper. Thus one judge has broken himself down in at tempting to get through an impos sible docket, and another has lot ills arrears grow. In a calm phil osophical contemplation of them as an inevitable necessity that nied not cause him to lie awake nights. The members of the supreme court have become so anxious to avoid another congestion lik that of (he decade before tliat they have deemed it proper themselves to preparo a new bill amending the jurisdiction of iho supreme court anil lo urge Its passage. It is now IK'hrlii.g lu both houses of congress. anv hotel to entertain his wife. She1."" " . or 11,91 Introduced Into always cleans the room l.euutifully "I'ueiuto. system a discretionary before she unpacks. Jurisdiction of the supreme court , over certain classes of cases. I "Ilv tlie act or 1516 this disi re She "Isn't it ouilc difficult tu cat tionary power of the court was soup with a moustache .extended and its obligatory jurls ile "Well, it is rather a strain." diction reduced, as to review of - stale courts judgements, so Hint now ' . . il'ie only question which can come; ..laud Mulier must have a tractor by )V writ of error from a state rourt lime' jto the supreme court as a matter I f right, nrc those in which the A WOHD AIII'M). ti my or a stale statute or author. Student IwtituiK home): "How doi"y "' 11 federal statute or author you spell financially";" ll-v '"ler the constitution ha been Other: "r'-'-n-u-n-c-i-n-l-I-y, anil'"1 sWe of consideration by the there are two r's in 'embai rassed'." ;'" former 'or denied In the lat- jter case. All constitutional ques- 11111,1 ir K ML' 11 hn rertoc:, .llD....t IiK A SKI.I' STAIt l iOH. lions arising in I he federi.1 ,nri If ft dl S ADVANCE AUTUMN STYLES FROM THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS With the beginning of Auku.sI. many ! : ,;rt.n-. coming new season, both in wuitriuK Hpp.m'1. in tii; Early Beckon o the new will be rewarde.! heie apparel. JUST A FEW NEW WOOL DRESSES That uro stunning crea tions of advance fall models. Very exclusive creations that are very attractively priced. We heartily welcome every visitor hero for the express purposo of seeing what 'is new in the serviceable woolen ' dresseax for fall. ., ami ill r 'v ' ;,. silOW iSIM Ut "1C new toiitnear. ,:,iiniis for Autumn MANNISH COATS Early Arrivals There a iv a feu-- early arrivals in ladles' f" coals now. Mannish mo il. Is in t.m herringbones, with larito mckels and hells. Ce.its will' tirl'ivo at renilur iniervals from tioiv on and those who ci'k an rtirly selection should keep iioated on tie s' arrivals. Our sales ladies 'will gladly call you. "WE ARE NOT SAYIN'- To refer back to the (iiestion of prohibition enforce ment, and to renew again the statements made in last Evening's Observer to the effect that public sentiment either does or docs not enforce, laws, we would like to call attention to something that nuvy have quite an effect upon .the present complex conditions. Jn the Portland Oregonian of Wednesday, the first column of the (first page carried a big story headed, "flight len Shot inLiiiior Fray" while in the third column of the Siinie page another headline read "IJuyers Run Wild in Eoaring Camp.. ..All Drinks Soft Ones.'' The first, was a story telling of a liquor raid where people hist their lives, while the second story was hentl- Jield in the public auditorium in Portland. Is there any connection between the two events f oes not the contin ual showing of saloon brawl scenes with hurdy-gu rid dance hall concerts, no matter how good the people are who engage in Ihein, have a psychological effect on Ihe public; to drink, make and barter moonshiner" : We are not saying it is, nor we're not saying it k'nin't," but there is food for honest thought and' rollec ' lion in the matter. : o lie a seit-stailer! Don't wait for the in the district courts or the circuit ."""s- . court of appeals, may, under exlst- ...... u sue es am, oig in: K w be brought to the supreme Inu-timc you spend waiting will all ,,,,,,1 ,, r You were made for a winner! -Begin Inereuses Court 1'owei. "The new bill Increases the dis- lie a self-starter! Let other men wait "'"'"'L, Mt J"'l'tition Until the boss tells them to go; jow -vosted In the supreme court The time you spend waiiind the man "lilt. "" Kl,lrt be Dut you he the worker who sets his l''k,'" tno eiIlult l own gait. j peals to th- supreme court of the If you wait on the crowd, you'll be' l llllMl States, without application slow. I1'"' ii certiorari. Obligatory appeals ', from all oilier courts subordinate Don't wait for the boss! Be the man''" lht supreme court of the United in the lead! . Slates except slate courts nro also The followers land on the llielves i abolished and only review by cer In shop niiil in office, the men that we "orari is provided. This includes need ( the court of appeals of the Distrlrt Are fellows who think for them-; of Columbia and the court of claims selvis. las well as the territorial courts. Di- jiect appeals from the district courts , , , !o the supreme court in Jurlsdic- In the days of Marcel waves, daugh- tiolla am constitutional tsueslions ter sat on punas lap and patted his are abolished and such questions glossy pale. No waves for you, dad, ,TK to reach the supreme court onlv sin she, you re all beach. , j,lriigh the circuit rourt of appeals. ' j These changes. It Is thought, will "Mrs. .loner I -.t t'tcll yuh. th':fiv, ",e '"'"T'0 co,,rl ton' sheiiff cume today and took your hus-l1"'1 over I." business that It can hand's clothes." 0i'"' "1 with Its docket. "What! Outi-nucous! I wish voi! "What 1 would suggest Is that Would find mv husband and tell him i ''"'wress provide for a .commission IIWIIV He knows, it. ni'm- 'enl at the time." ENTERTAINING IN A BIG WAY. ttttjjuututitjutiniitxj; FIND IT HERE uiitmtnmtintnziinnrnnn uuuumuu Osteopath to bo aiipolnled by" the president He was wcarin' "r tw" supreme court Justices, two circuit court Judge.sv two district i Judges anil three lau-ers iof proml- inenco from a list recommended by tlie American liar Assoc at on. lo 111 K??Si?J THE NEW AUTUMN FOOTWEAR Tin? now moil in i'-'it inv. ; r i i '. lar Tor fall atv ln'iv. :U.:uy ii.'v pum; with sueU com hi ii ;ii ion. Al-o in nv, n and two str:ip moi.li.-l.".. The anr; nL is ;ii to sehvt I'roui, ('rU't'H lire iniieli lower too-- tiiriiiii; n- to $10. DON""!' FOKCKT T oi.ls that will be ponti ! ut I'-athei HOllin hii-k kill and talf, one new anil very pleasiiiK and ranging HP THi: CA.TlIJ-; KH TH.K :;vui:h'" practice and the jutlicial coda au tliorizing a unit administration of law and equity In form of civil ac tion. The uct should provide for a permanent commission similarly ereued, with power to iproparo a system of .rules of procedure for adoption by the supreme court. Power to amend from time to lime should also be given. The rules and their amendments, after ap proval by the court, should be sub mitted, lo congress for its action but should become effective in six months if congress takes no action. In this way the prtieedure would be framed by those most familiar with jt and by those whoso duty it Is to enfore It. The udvantago of experiment In the laboratory of Hie court would furnish valuable sug gestions for bettering the system. Last Quarterly Con ' ' ference of Methodist Church to be Tonight Tho last quarterly conference of the year will bo held toitli'.ht at tho Methodist church with Kererend Ira Ii. Aidrich, district su'portntund- ent, presiding. ThiB will close up tho church 'business for tlie year preparatory to tho annual confer- eneo that will be held soon ut Caldwell, Idaho. The small forest fires that was prepare and recommend to congress congregation uro cordially Invited to anienilenls In the present statutes of I be present. UK. INflb to pi-net: has returned 8-i)-(it lr. Hrownton will be. in his official on and after .Monday, August 7th. 8-5-lt , KAT l( I-! (UK AM AND IIOMK. J MADK CAKK. enjoy a social hour I with the I. oval Men and Women's J Class of the Christian church at the ! home of Ii. .1. Kitchen, l.'p.i Nth St . I Wcdiu.silnv evening. 8-8-'Jt 'cry citizen of La (Irande should conic lo a realiza tion that this community is called upon to entertain tin Dokies in a big wav. J!v this we mean that La (irande j..i-. . i , i '' i , ... ..... ..... ... uth.es ner piaee nesiue sucn cities as Walla Walla, IWuse i and Yakima when it comes to entertaining, ami it is up;,, to US to make jrooil, j,'',, IM" ""' makiiiK of fine candv we i ., i. ,. , , , , sll,,li conlimu our SA TUKIIAV SI'K- t onsiiler lor a moment that the area of this lodge con- i i.-vi.s and forego our usual profit. ! velltion I'lireN 1 in mil '., ,,.(l,..-,.tf ...t in. l..;i e aie innriir mis so thai all ol our I IIMII 111, 11111,11, -S I1III1IIIV. , Villi 1,11- ish Coluiiibia as well, and that delegates are'coiiiing with bands, drill teams and drum corps ami one will get some notion of the extensive plans which must be laid to see I .. t l.. i .i -i , . . Him i,,i viuiinic miows uie visitors a good time ;uu - them away hap,-, with praise of the (irande Ruudi in their hearts. The Promise of Tomorrow The possibilities of the future arc the incentive to work and strive for 'the attainment of sonior thing we think is in sight for tomorrow. Jt gives uourage and strength to endure hardship and disappointment. KOIiI-:sT I'iHi .s IMI'IMVK. Tii ItJy Assoelnua KiHhi t .,. IfWTI.AXll, Auir. ili.-i-,-:-,t firei conditions are repoited. m:n h llnpr-iv- L.iv ed. No new fires are reported and oidj j,'u ones are largely umler emit c; 1. nit held w:is full of laughable espt-.. iailv when a girl was t Infere the .jll'igX' on the of tin- larceny of somu l.iin-. SKCONi) S!i(;'lC Ol-' OF S1IKUA." KJNC Tin- (iiv! from Ciiile'' will bo shown umurruu- nijiiil at The tiardens. I . La Grande (Hy The Gardens l;u!i!ic:ty .gent) i Tile "Kintr uf Siieba." a nuisi, A I comedy set on an island ruled by th, MATTRESS SHOP and Kmc of hheba, nu.-enttd nv the in- i City tiievue laM mht at The (.aniens WEAVING WORKS win ho aram ;hown tins evi-nniL'- Ilv Si.'ijfh and (. 1). Scott, will imt he held flue to the eitv boxing cTniini.-smn. :tf- ter investigation, denying the rivrht i ' to hold tho match. The "Kiriff "f lulia" is a clevei- come'iv iinti iiiuiraiet nw i',.-iiie ,n of nil ItinJa cleaned ii. d C'loiilt. l-'cat hir IlenovatinR. U::k Kutjs and Duff Hugs for i and Phil Kerff went to the island and J Phooe hef;irv.f in.'tr,. rn) lin'-nnfi r i-in,,. Carpel and l.ii Cleaning Pl, .Sl.riO and up Chas. Edwards, Prop. Phooe 253-W R7l ' K:f:f-:4'j ', y V - V A Bread Flay and Sunshine 'i i-.C inraiis I'.n-.id a-pleniy. mod for limit, lor hone, for - iho ac::ve :::;:e rioii- is usju up so much 11 y that ' good hllildllu food is llie i'-'i-.st need. That means Itreail a-ph-nty. --iireaii Willi nunc food lor brain, for lllll.scl". - Ida wit: s perfect hone, for custmers espennll' tain their noition of hi nl r 'ii mav ob ntial sweets. You saving of .M'M ,-siinirii.iv, .-vi u-t l'. we lUier vim s ic'.'iiiar . .c t h'u-olates. l!oi may insure your iuture by opening a ;s account with us iroin a small nortion your caruiiigs of today and build udou it as a. means of garantce of the promise of tomorrow. I sends valley -o- A FOREST TRAGEDY. see if the fire lookout st to see f,r the dw- Ncv llons and Nut Clusters for I'l.-. V, know the natne stands for nuality and you'll reii-ive !'ie.-!i goods. Huv a box lo take home, also one fin' the Week-en. 1 outiiur. -ii,'-L't m:vi. i. imiiu; Co. tlrv lie left his camp-fire burning ( woulit pick it uplie did. lie Hiought this would be a goml xnei ranger was on tlie j(,i(if was. Jle wondered if a fire would burn verv fast in Hit lorest 'UdHl. lie thought, he could get ,1Wav before the ranger could catch up with him -lie couldn't. He thought he could bluff the judge at his trial-lie da I n t. He wondered if the judge would have the nerve to sen fence liini to jail-lie dil'. e wonder if he time he is in th,. ii,ft.sf. I put out his -Jle will. amp-fire Ihe next Ae don t blame President Harding I'm- demainlin ' that congress stay on tlie job during the industrial troub les, ongress has li.iUit of adjnuriiing wlu'ii it sees l it but the president evidently means to keep tlicu at work .With Jinn during the crisis. Q Ohio will not let the progies not. as long i:i she has a favi.yt, .United .States. ive finger point to her, son us prc'-idftil uf tl-c Camera uestions ? Don't let them h..lln t oit. If (ui are himiit; trontde in tak itii; pit t tires, hi Nil; t lie hi to us. l.et tlr sec that your nia ehine is inljnsied eoi i ee . Mayhe you me makhm llnte . eVJ'Oltlfes w In n Hi v should he . -iliols. We are ul- uaj sNfillini; lo help i,u make heV Irl po "lures. La Grande National 6ank Capital and Surplus, $265,000.00 SOUND RELIABLE PROGRESSIVE i'. p?'-- i .-fs's'iV-'rv i , '.s..--.:'. . standing order toduv . your eroi-i-r for Superfine Bread COlul folks. Pure loudness: lor ihhdren ami MACPHSRSON'S BAKERY i! ! p"''i'-'V''' ''-'r;'-''r i' hi' v . -' -." '. I i sr-t jyj-I.iLilA-.j s ; 1 1 -v' v 111 r RED CROSS DRUG STORE nil: unpAK si'oi'.K sure and see our new toilet goods department piled up wi:h possessions of a woman best liortrav her per.-oiialitv. 'i:h 1 v.'hicli disciiiui :;!i t'.,'' new pr';.ar;itions. lis idea in mind we give ating wi nu n want. The i--j.'i;cial world's PERSONALITY Is to a Woman What Perfume is to the Fio ei lit t iuiate attention to theitiner toilet articles and preparation best products are represented ui our stock. Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Creams, Lotions, Brushes, Powders, Sachets, Taks, Llanicure Goods Soa" Lip Sticks, Nail Polishes, Depilatories Eye Brow and Lash Preparations, Dentifrices, Shampoos Smell ing Salts, Etc. f iniy loiiet articles as caret nil v ;is we ilo drugs and insist on the same lii"h oualiiv ..:i... .11 .,.i ,, -ii .., , i . .l . loiici lame wnii uie uungs wnicli will relleet your good ta-le wnl give lo vmiv t"ilct persi-iiality. Trade-Marked and Advertised Goods are Textured at Cvs Shop. Newlin Drug- Co, PHONE MAIN -10 an air ot l'.iiip voiir your true