La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 21, 1922, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Monday, August 21, 1922.-
IKES PIPS
AH INDl
PutMiwhed d.itlv and weekly ht 1-n
Grande, Oregon, by J' (JratMU l-.vi.-ii-iuff
Obfit'rvtT I'tihlishlnff CniiiHiiy.
23HUU UKNN1H, Kditor.
Entered at tlie 1'ontofflcu ni Ia Ornde,
Oregon as Second Clans Mull AIa: r.t-r.
Arirtrrta all communication to THTJ
OB8KKVK(t. 141( Adam Av., I-1
Grande, Oregon.
Dully, per your, in ailvanre ....
Dnilv, mix iiimiilin. In udviiiice ....
Dully, l)ir'o month In advance..
Daily, t month
Weekly obawver-Htur, by mail,
pv-r yvar, In avunce
On t:ilo In oUht i tl?B Oregon Hotel
Vi-wh hi:wid, I'urtlund; Imperial Nwa
Snind. I'.rtlnnd; Alultnouiab Nwa
:itai.d, I'lirtliuid.
.$I.2
....60.;
.$1.00
SLIIiHHll'TION HATKS.
Br Currier,
Dally, p'r month
Iiaily, v-t thr1 ti.tmllii
VaUy, per nix mc, iu advtnco .
Dally, Jilnglu copy
li;tJ.lt OI- ANSOCIATKI) I'llKSS.
'I IU- .frtOel;i It'll 11 t-tS i eXClUMlVt'l)
oiiUtlid hi iff Tor putdlc-.'itiuii of nit
llrH'K dHat'lH'H iT.Mlll.ll ! it "t
nlli'rwlM t ri tlilt il In tliiM paper, fl rid
nitt On- loin) m-wH published tliri
A H riht of r.'-i'illi' iin of npucl
dhjpulelms bt-ro uluu are reserved. .
Ill GtIF ORI
CITY AM) HA'I'V OFFI(;iAl4
DRUGGISTS AND LIQUOR.
The retiring president of American Pharmaceutical
Association recommends that the federal government or
state governments, take over the dispensation of whiskey
on physieians prescription. Jie explains mat uie presem
situation puts liis profession in a bad Jight and is distaste
ful to the dig majority of honorable druggists.
Most of tlie drum stores oulside of the big cities do not
AUTOITIC
handle iiijuor at
The retail druggists as a body, lie
Bays, nave no sympauiy wiui me great iiiaraw m iiun
drug stores opening up and taking out licenses to dis
pense Jicjuor. If whiskey prescriptions are to be filled
by druggists, tliey wane me. national pruiiioiuon coiimus
fcioned to refuse licenses to drug stores that have liot been
in business long enough to evade the suspicion that they
are interested primarily in the liquor business.
Here is a problem Unit can best be solved, no doubt, by
the druggists themselves, and apparently lliey are going
,to solve it. Their position on the liquor .question should
silence critics who, because of the fraudulent traffic in
liquor carried on by some druggists, have stigmatized the
entire profession. From all accounts, druggists as a whole
would be as glad to be rid of whiskoy altogether as the
public would.
, o
AN INTERNATIONAL FRIEND.
I . 1 Zl f 1 t i
i oniicai ampaiini waxes
AVarm in California Pre
ceding Priniarv Klection:
Injects Opponent for Sen
ator Johnson.
(By AamuHutrd Press)
SACKA.UfcNTO, Cal.. Aue. 21.-
Vigorous campaigning by .senatorii;!
ami iruiKirnatonuI candidates was the
feature of tho weeks tuercing Cali
fornia's primary election, which will
te huifl on Auu-t 2U, am! at which
the camJidaUf will U noniinuU'ff fur
complete utate ticket and fur all coun
ty ot I if.es.
Virtual last-minutn in ice li-jri inloi
mo pre-priinai v camnaifn of h remit.
Iicnn opponent nainst United States
Senator Hiram W. Johnson, who had
nten expected to have a clear field io
tar as the Kepuldican nomination was
concerned, aroused old-time political
antagonisms. Senator Johnson's op
ponent was Charles C. Moore, San
I'VancUco enirineer and present of th:
I an.ima 1 a Tl u- Intel naiionul
tion at San ' ancisco in 1115.
M unit's candidacy was announced
after a meeting in San l-Yaueis-.-o of
i icnublican leaders pposed to JohnsCM.
and iidJr wirijc the announcement it bu-i-anu
apparent that the anti-John.sun
campaign wou.d be based on the hit
ter's opposition to the Four 1'ower
Pacific Treaty.
K.uly in the campaign reports were
circulated that .Moon- had the buck
injr cf tlie adiiiimstration of J'lesident
(laidni and that it was a ftjrht of
pttressive as i-Ljiresenied by Aloure,
against a man who was "at outs" with
tho national administration. Later
repoi ts I'i oni Va:diinKton said the
picsidciit hiifl decided li take no part
in the California senatorial fip;ht. It
also was de'.'laied by Senator John
son's friends that aside fr-m his vote
aaint t lie I'our I'ower Treaty, John
son whs a firm supporter of the President.
Scnalei Johnson leturncd to Califor
NORTH POWDER, Aug. 21 M. R.
Shourds has accepted a contract to
iiwuill a Rafety automatic switch at
the pump house, which will be a jfreat
improvement in the water service system-
At present it is necessary for
a man to be at the pump house when
ever see the pump are in oeprution, to
see that everything is oiling properly
and that the tank dr.en not overflow.
With the device which Mr. Shourds in
installing this practice will be done
away with entirely. The switch auto
matically starts the pumps when the
water is below a certain level and au-i
tomatically shuts off when the tank'
in full, thus Kuarantecinir an adequate!
supply of water at all times.
.Miourds is a practical elei-tncim
iind pump man and understands Ihe
A'.ikinir of the automatic perfectly.
und thf city council took advantage
of his visit to North Powder by asking
him to install the safety device.
Lord
Hen aocut
Worlil: "Few
lT1iiteil States.
1 disinterestetlly
lip."
toeilier. Any
Oik? of the most reniarkaMe things wri
Nortlielifl'e is this, from the .New York
Kiitflishinen liave so well understood tlie
None ever worked more ardently or mor
to promote Ilrilish and American friends!
The two statements naturally helnn
Englishman really understanding America is pretty sure
to want America Jor ajrtcnd f his own country.
The America-haters in Kn.land and there are plenly
of them are men who do not know America, and who are
jperlmps eonstitut ionally iueapahle of knowing it. 'By
that!saint! token, thev ar(i not; really good Englishmen.
Tlu) hest traditions (f fhigJand rtMpiire tolerance and opin:
luiiijiednessAvith regard to otlier nations, and friendship
and' co-oeration villi them wherever possible.
wouhl he well if ono or t wo of t he most lowerfnl puh
lishers in the United States were similarly able and will-
ing,to understand England and wise enough
Brogan's Fine Hotel
And Furnishings Are
Destroyed by Fire
l;KO(LN Ausr- 21. The bi Bro-:
Kan hotel burned to Ihe ground hint;
Kiiday niht and everything in it was
destroyed. All of the quests escaped;
without injury. Ihe building and tur-j
nishinus aie a total loss and it is un-j
derstood no insurance was carried1.
either by the owner cf the building or
by the proprietor of the hotel.
The fire was discovered shortly af
ter midnight but it had fjaineJ such
headway there was no checkintf it. Kire
Marshal Mueller was Vailed at Vale
rind several cars of volunteer fire
fighters came down from the county
seat but the building was burned down
befoie they touched the fire.
The wind was favorable to help keep
the fue from spreading to the bund
"l'jfl
MUNSING
' Wear
Knitted Silk Vests
and Bloomers
NEW, BEAUTIFUL AND DIFFERENT
The most exquisite of unihTBunnciits so rich and beau
tiful that their appearance BUKSesls extreme, luxury hut bo
excellent iu weariiiK qualities, so perfect 111 comfort, so iirac
tical for lauuileriiiK and so reasonable in price, that It is
nut extravagant to possess them.
These, neiw silk vesis and bloomers are made, wllh tho
nuiiioHUentlou to details of finish, tho same hlcll quality
of flnu yams, anil tho same careful sizing as tho popular
and famous Munsiugwear union suits.
Excellent gilts at any time.
MunsinKwear is sold only at this store iu La Crande.
Hloomurs are priced at and $4.75, and the vests
at $X25.
Always Ask for MUNSINGWEAR
ings across the street from the hotel
hut t bit fire fii'hters had to work hard
to save these buildings. Water had toinom''"non Tor governor by John V.
re poured on the gas lank in front ofny E Hock Springs. The issue
tho I'rogan Trading & Lumber com! between the two men has been ovxJr
.,.,.. f,-- o n L-n.. tllO nillt-tlT flf Kmnmnu I.. ..(...
uid was prompt to take up the I till ' ,,, rtV..in.iin.r f tb i ernment fyti,ii,u't,IT.nU n '.u-.i.?:....
tense heat.
10
Britibh-Ainerican friendshi iuste
-o-
ml of hindering it;
promote
EUROPE'S BACK TO THE WALL.
Ambassador .Hen-irk, home from
to an audience of bankers compares
Europe to tlie allied situation iu the
lueM Marshal Jlaig announced, am fi
nacic against tne wall. '
"Today," says the ambassador, Kurope is
vith its back against the wall eeonomieallv, and
this battle would mean practieallv a imlht'ic'at ion
I ranee, in a speech
he present crisis iu
priug of 1 ! ) 1 S when
hting willi mv
fighting
a hiss of
I'lhe vi
ma
fu.lit. in his t.ne.'iing sncech to the
"h.ine folks" he deihucd it was "the
same o,j fight aguin.-t the same old
gang" men who oopose.l him when he
was governor junl l'jught ihe Souljiern
Pacific railn.'ad company and other
ccrpoiations. '
Senator Johnson also declared that
he had returned "to the best protected
state in the lini- n" so far as the tar
iff was concerned- lie declared that
he had opposed the I our I'ower treaty
because he w;- opposed to "entangling
alliaitct s" and be.ause of the Japan
i.6v immigration issue, which for years
had been vit:d in Caiifornta. '
Other candidate for the senatorial
Nominations were William J. Peai
sou, democrat, of Ios Angeles; Upton
Sinclair, Sccialist author, I'asadena,
and 11 ('lay Needliam, prohiliitionit.
rr gubernatorial honors, (Jovernoi'
William I). Stephens was nut to suc
ceed himelf on the republican tick
et, lie also filed "n the prohibitionist
ticket!.' His republican opponent was
Stale Tie.isurer I-'iiend AV. Kichard
scn, of Herkelev.
Mattison ii. Jones of Clendale. a
I.os Angeles suburb, and Thomas I.ce
Wooiwine, district attorney of Los An-j
gi'h s count v were the democratic can -I
didatf.s. Jones also filed en the pro-'
.dibit ion ticket- Alexander Ilorr of
San Francisco was the socialistcan-i
didnte.
lit pi;iiiicnn. or the Urst, antl
'onirter ."ional districts
( ahfotnia made a determine
to li'uain these two seats in the housn
cf rcpri'scntat ives from Pemocratic
incuntbt'iit. In all the other nine dis-
ITCES
ARE POPUUH
(Mr Associated Press)
TOKIO, July 13. (By Mail.) Sev
enty per cent of matches consumed
in the Philippine Islands are of Jap
anese manufacture, according to a re
port of Consul-General Sugimura to
the foreign office. There arc some
American and Chinese matches im
ported, and German and Put:h manu
factureis'tried for an opening but the
np:tt says the Japanese were able to
undersell them.
mu administration with extrava
gance. Governor Carey has denied
the charges.
The democratic contest Tor gov
ernor fs between William II. Hoss,
the straight party candidate, Krank
McDowell, Indorsed bv the eonfei-
;enco for progrtUslve. .political action,
the tarmer-labor movement,
j There. are two candidates for the
republican nomination for Wyo
fming's only member of congress
and three for the democratic nom
ination. All statu officers, two .ins-
ocg8 or the supreme court, lit addi
tion, will' bo , nominated.
North Powder River
Road is Now Under
Process of Repair
I court refused this liberal offer
are rebuilding the oid road.
NORTH POWDER, Aug. '21. Wcrk
rommenced last week on the North
Powder river road, which was wipe i
jut by a flood early this spring due
to the breaking of the Dutch Pint
reservoir. Albert Pisher and a crew
of men, with several teams are doing
the work, having decided to spend SL
000 for repairs- The owners of the
leservoir are'sunpling the teams and
material for their share of repairs to
the road. Three bridge will have to
be built and considerable grading
done-
The forest service men wore willing
to build a new road that would be out
and
HOT LAKE GUESTS.
(Special to The Observer)
HOT LAKK, Aug. 21. The arriv
als at Hot Lake on Friday weieas
follows:
John Henry, Walla Walla, Wash-;
Fiances A. Kirby, Spokane, Wash.;
Nick Gallis, Wallace, Idaho; Carl
Goetzler, Los Angeles. Caiif.; Gec-ige
Sickes and Andrew Harris, iWallace,
Idaho; F. K. Rigby, Hot Lake; Mrs
A. R. Hunter, La Grande; Dan McLee,
La Grande; F. L. Meyers, La Grande;
Harry J- Snyder, Milwaukee; Jack
Wiisht, Union;' George J. Foster,
Rend, Ore.; Mike and Mrs. Dragosa
vac, Bend, Ore.; Morris Miller, Union.
MONTANA'S EYES
PRIMARIES
il flancor ol luturc tlimds fur ahoulj "' ana sell turougn uuscrvcr
, j SS.'jnn. but evidently the Bnkcr cninilv C l.-issiflrd Ads.
BliiB f
c 1 :i Ihe rromise :
id soremli W'vmililly 's
ed ,.f fnrt, "Htl'sts i
(iulici'iiiitorial
t1ract Interest
in .Montana: .Many Issues
of Interest in Sister State.
(Ity Aksoi-IuI-1 Press.)
PORTI.AXIX Auk. 21. Cattle
weie slow, hutrs were f'fty cents 1iw
cr, prnne lights selling at $12 to
I$l2.fi; sheep; t'KKs nnd butter were
I steady.
EACLE VAM.EY TOMATOES.
' of Tomorrow
tliets. i tci nt tile sixth, whirh has been
' vai-aet siirp the death last fall of, l!" Asoeliitecl I'ressJ
I Hem e. enUitive Arthur Etstiin, tlie in- CIMYKXI-:, Yyo., Auc. 21, In
; en m 1-i-n t m are candidates to succeed i terest In Wvoinlnti's primary elec-
- I thence lees. No nliiiic.it ir.n candidates ! lion August '22 centei'B in tile coll-j
ilH'V tlf t)1S Tin w'liiii. !.v,ti!iii .,.lf'l... I.:t:.....: .. . c .. 1 1 i niinfe.d in the l-'ifth. Seventh. Kiirht.h, tests in hotli tlie republican and!
The only supply this season. IVcn-jJ
tv-two lb. l,x, net weight, ?1.1S. Kiwi,
box lots, Sl.l:l. K-21-lt l
HOtlVERIZKn OliOCKKY.
lori;e is ri'tiinred in this crisis."
( His statement is respect fully recoiniiieiiiled tit tlmse
Americans whn iuk ol' "le(tiii.; Kun ite stew in its own
,iiice, re.yardless nttt only f siortsamnsiii mimI Iiiiii
nut, oven ol. wliat such IVrinentaiiou mi
the end.
and l-'leventh districts to contest the democratic parties for the Kiiherna-
j KepuiMicau incumt'cnts.
sin i ,'iiin niimai
rht ciist Aineric
PINE VALLEY TO
HAVEIAOIfll
r the choice product of Enisli- val-
lo
K.icl
.Ji It HIOIli!
rian sale ue;!,.r w.iy
work n the loads in this section. . ey.. ' i
K. K. .Mal lvcr, ct unty coin nissiuiicr.i ''' Ol
The bridi;e at tile John Erickson place. I r'''ls 1
washed out. last, sprinir will l.e repair I 1
ei' iuaraei. roan ni ncv will I
to iri'ade ami trlavel the sli.nt
of road at the. fool of Ok TnnWi ;
Oanvi n hiil. The lii-.tauce is ahen:;
scvell-i-iKlith of a mile S"im- v i.J
niay 1m done also (in the triaiic up t!i
hill, riiin.s inuv worU so as to hnnc
tlie county pp, solicit out t(. i.,ki
iwid repaiis on the hill acconlinir tn
Ihe I'ine 'aliey llcniht. 'I
W. V. I.h.yd is tall ting rn;id work!
I '.Mr. Ihitcomb :fU
? J t Willi It caine I In
F;r b. ';ilb'y rauiiery
yi'iirs of idleni'its. w.itt runuini;
; M'ason ami would v-ry likely care
for ruiisl nf the tiMiiittix M and p acti
!' i-ai:,i'd in th.il part of Oregon.
I l a Oraiido has lor ears looked
over one loud
word thai (he
al'h r several
Ibis
n r t c
. JilUIIUIIILIil Iu
WELL CJtHED FDHj
TOKIO, July
Since S(,crftiary
iianoM class '
luna Press)
l.V (Ily Mail).
eihv and (lie
torial nouiiiiatlon. The United Stat.
senatorsbfp Is not an Issue In the I
primary lor the reason that there j
is only one candidate iu each sparty
lor the nonihiatinh Frank W. Alon
did, floor leader of tho national
house of n -preseniatlves, repuhlb'nn.
and John li. Kendriek, Ineuinbont,
democratic, wso peeks re-election.
The MoiMlel-K-ndrick right in X
venibf r however, is expected to be
one of the mnst spectacular in the
history of Wyoming polities, both
haviim a la rue personal following.
Itobert D. Parev, Incumbent, has
been ehallenui tor tho republican
all"
Tilt
for lomattM's from
'Idle o' AlltUst to the close
season and if Ihe supply
i onie this year there will
nmdder ihle d isa ppoi nt meat
lioiiMuliM who have loin:
'iinirtl the merit n- the KukU-
tent. Ho
and i lu ll,
SE WINS
rry monument at Kiirthama ark.
a bleak lisliiii; village on liie eoast
ol the Mima Peninsular not far
from Yokosiika, Japan's reat naval
station, there ha-; been a regular
li I grimace of American n si den is
ami visitors (t (hat historic spot,
which her. tofore because of its lu-art-esfbt
lit y lias been Ml or look od.
'I'fie monune nt which has be mi well
e.ireil for (In i f iu: the :' years ol
Ms ei::irii,e stands Jil-t aboe hii;h
at. -r n:, n k on a .1H dun- mil
i;. smri'iiii-letl by a h- sinii." wall
i hit ii protects it w hen tl,- sea is
r ii ni 1 1 it u l.ii;h.
iiKinn, with the view of ire-tin.r Hi
people if the lower mil of the allc
and of IlalKnv inti-.vid in a :n.n
inent somethtna: like the n:,. f
year to fir-ish the m;i,1 iinpi tin- St
into town- If the county wid .
the criher or if t ine tVnvi I mi
found, the wmk sh utd be taken u
aeain. Mr. I.toyd took an m iiie ).-.-in
the work last year and i- -l.iM
wculd do so again it' the
Kive any enceui aiM-ni'-nt.
ii
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IHopie iu
Hllk.T
hl.Lic
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HILL Uflll IILII . : ,'.
IllTBTOESi
,.in.i
'!.! ". ":if:.t.':ik"
M f oliich till a
v.-nv- ll.iji.. ' , 1. I,;n, t
t'a.v. ivcitl'llr. til a d
?Hi-...r 4liniiiti of On-
P'V r...cy. tvlio titrl
toniatm-s,
plate, are
i i;el (his
h,l fun
U.K. I.'
1 III
Tin
TC t.MTW licllllcil Silt
I :.t llnlsi when I In
HI' is knucM I. nil.
cm! Hatdwin r t. r ten t"in
lil.t 1 1 cl.Mil.iiis Wt-ie ntil,
II ruin I In- I I. ,, i ,,,,, ,
i.i'i. pitching im- 11, esc, liinlc!
m-i li. Mt i ..in.., alli.wiiic hut live
iu ami Tirikin mil el.cu
tanie slaitcd piolnisinclv Inn
T soon displayed un aip.nilil
ii'l lty nil. I (hi. l,,iinuilni.. s lie
pilim: up a sate lead. ,.is,
'I La runs tn. lue hits
pla.il en ni ;. -s hall. tit I v V
Ml I'I s ttlld pi, , ,).,. ,,. ,,1
lnu. im Pak. r to s,,. iv. si,m, Haker
lioai a mat i.f ,t hilett.tsh.
Win. I was , ,;r;,,l,.
t'.is i..tiiIic s. .lini; 1, ,,t ,!, (s,,,,,.
t;ii:i:mm:ttjnjOTtitnjjnttiim:mjin:it
FIND IT HERE
NOTKT..
IT y,.u want milk call IliUsdale
htily or phone old .1, S-lo-titp
i 4 4 4" 4" k i? "fa 4 4"
Newlin's New
Arrivals
A Clnssilied Ad Will Do It! J
Spent $1.00 jj
Bunion Cured!;
Fairyfoot Did It
Your Fairy font treat inent is
the htvt 1 ever used. I have
tried all kinds, but they tailed
to help me. Now my bunion
haa dtsaieared and I have
been completely cured for the
sum of $ I . Anna Parr, X. .1.
Don't Delay Your Own I tetter
Why suffer a not her day when
you can prove what "Fairyfoot"
can do iu less t ime t ban that?
We ask not bine: more than an
opportunity to demonstrate this
w.onderful remedy at our risk
not yours. Ueineniher, we guar
antee "Fairyfoot" to bring pain
relief almost instantly. Uuy a
box today give it a trial,
Money refunded if not satisfied.
Tlie possibilities of tho future are the incentive
to work and strive Jor the attainment of some
thing we think is in siht for tomorrow. It
. gives courage and strength to endure hardship
and disappointment.
You may insure your future Iry opening a
savings aeeount with us from a small portion
of your earnings of today and build upon it as a
means of garantee of th'e promise of tomorrow.
LA GRANDE NATIONAL.
BANK
Capital and Surplus, $265,000.00
SOUND RELIABLE PROGRESSIVE
i Red Cross Drug Store
f
Weekly and
t'ten
an jiuaiantcc
Dailv si
i T.i-
tteshll
ipmeni
XI'WI IV lil.Ti: ("it
! La Grande
! MATTRESS SHOP and!
! WEAVING WORKS
Si ii 1 1 Lake Shampoo
Snap Lake Soap .
Iliilil'iyiiit's IYi-l'iimo Ideal
Venn an ( 'it run
( Lemon ( 'ream')
I t.jer- Kiss ( 'old ( 'ream
ljer Kiss Yanishiiiu; ( 'renin
.Mary ( iarden 'old ( 'ream
Mary (Iarden Yanishini;
( 'ream
Alinniiil Cnld Cream
Altii' itil N'.uiisliiii ( 'ream
New , Fresh ( 'audit's liy
- 1 press.
MMtieiM.
J iml r 1' ilil.
I H. ic. Kiu.1
of alt Kinds cleaned
Feather lienovatins. !
a lul l'lulf KllKS fur I i
inlt. m e.iinii uh L,,le u,.ul , r
M. r.t.-i ie. ..
I.. I fr-.-l. ii... i '.. i
i.l'itca us
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the
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I'ltrpet anil U lit; Cleatllni:
I'lli, St., Ml anil ii (
Ctins. Ililwai.ls, I'rop.
1'imne 2i3-V
NEWLIN DRUG
COMPANY
FREE!
One Keen Kutter Safety
Razor Free
to eaeh ellslomer who
pnicli.-ises one packau.'
of hlades.
Clianee of a lifetime.
l)mi't miss it.
OREGON HARDWARE
. & IMPLEMENT CO.
Turn the Corner and
Save a Dollar
FOSTER SEAL .FAST GLASS JARS
Glass Tops.
fruit eomes in'eonlaet with nti thiiii; hut
No spoiU'd fruit. No waste. Thevenst
more in t Lie lust place ,u( are die;
oni; run.
The
Jass.
in the
Pints, complete ...
(Quarts, cniniilete
Extra - (.i lass Top?
aei'
.1.U.-,
ifl.S.-)
-"e dnz.
1
J. .G. HOL
GROCER
Quality and Service
CALL MAIN 43
M