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PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER' Tuesday, August 22, 1922 La Grande Evening Observer, 'Let8 Ku-mtl AM IPJMKPKXIJIiNT NifiWSPAPKfU By Moll. j .... Daily, pT yr, in uuvanro 1.1.00 PuMlnhe1 dally and weekly ut Im Dally, six munilm. In advance $2.50 Grand, OrKun. by l.a (ir;iiu1 Kven- Dally, tbr month in advance.... jl-" IDS Obforvor PutllhlnK Company. Daily. p r month GO-: UUUCU UKN.MIH, Kditor. Moldy ibavrvi-r -Sinr. by nyill. . per year, in a vane - .,..$1.0 Entered at the pontoffke at La Orande. OnVtle In other rlllc Oregon Hotel OrevuD, aa Second Claaa Mall ilw'.tLT. NV Mnnu, rorllunu; Imperial Nw r . S'and. I'ortlfiiid; Multnomah Nuws Aridrena all communications to THE Stand. Portland. OBSKKVKit, 1U Adams Ave., Lu ........ Grande. Orison. Mi:iii:it or akkmi atkd I'KKH. ' Ti,c .i-M. t,t.-) irij la xrluwlvul I'iitl : led l uu for n utilisation f h) iiiiirniii'i(iv iiiTEl. n--,( di!-pati-h-H rn-.In, d to it o- not UHMt-HII HA1BS. nih-rwife credit. .1 in thin pnptr. am. hIho the lot ti I iX'Hi piiMih-d therein n. rmwwimw All rikhta of re-publication of apocla UT carrier. dispatclies here aliio are reawrved. Pally, per month c ljally, per three months j ,,.,.. ... Krv (lr.L- Ually, per six irio., in advnnco o CITi A .Mi " J 1 iCIA Daily, ainglo copy w 1 1 ' REFORM FROM WITHIN. ' (lioiae .Statesman-) Government "by the people" in the United State is, on the rocks. We lire killing the political parties tho Ktese that laid our golden epgs of Koou government. The parties guve un political stabil ity. They gave us convictions and pol-ieieH- Thoy nave us cohesion. They made it possible for people of the communities and counties to work to gether for the (food of the states, 'ihey made it possible for people of the states to work together for the Kuod of the nation. Hy brininjf pa--ty. into clash with party, people of one frame of mind into clash with People of another frame of mind, they made the officials of both groups give; u-s something like good government. I And now what have we : In the words of Samuel G. IJIytho who is as often right as most other comrnentatuiu on political affairs, here's the situution: A . generation ao the Republican THE OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS- ' AVllO is ! P'"ty wax an organized, disciplined, if; Komsive unair, wun un idea, un in- ' 1 00 NEW FALL SUITS Some new spaper men lire like, Kurds. Everybody driven 'em. I , ! Lois of men oucht to wear tail liehtB so those in a hurry won't bump into thorn. KooU Jaywalk to tread. whero Angela fear LOOK CM.SKI,Y 'ihe people opsrutinir unuvrIf ho slchs with half-closed V.iiH.iwin's indifference toward organizations out for reform w as due to his belief that of ail i lungs iu need, of reform the ordinarv organization stood loremosi, ' miinrr to rclul'Ill tile lX'tol'lUCl'S f lie wailieu 10 Know, jih . t.:lliKeiice and an incentive. position was that reform of am.- kind must begin with tliel 'iay it h. m. ouutamiinsr prm- pmmoii nun "' ' , " f ,. eipies. It is entnely opportunist. It individual and that membership in an organization easn !, merely u title e.nbunmtKai -f a miilit lead to the feeling that no further personal effort ; i"'t " supply. party de'im- lU'b"'' jcnu iv n'- m ii.'j, -i ' lion to (jroups, uli-.s, cabala and lone was jieeessarv, remarks the .Kansas Crty otar. bandits who inu.-.i have a iiesignaticn j It. -I... 4....i: 4l...fiin l.l.u.l. In r..t (h.Mr n..m. ..n I h.. One ot tlie most common lanaeies is t..e jm,K ih-m;" ihe people opN, unue from BOineWjiere OUtSlde, lrom SOinC fclipeiman, SOllie coin- ,t desiKiiation m Kuveoimentui lapae- bii.ation of outstandin- characters, some system or new 1 Z; ere is nothing nu- Ki'IJUilitan parly ex nstory: and the in similar case. (Neither h.is any piesent day virinty. Iniejsctit day u-tiuiness, save as meu- jiums Hr job meters to get jobs. TlfK LKAItMCI) 1 hat's a sweeping, awe-in piringl "Lay down, pup. -ha( a.tei izai! .it ct a political situa-i That's a Rood do'ie. jtioii- J-ut n.Jthing so much iroves il I tell you.' V.r..r;n ,wl,w,.i.,1 nr,W Kin. nosed to 1.0 made 111) "ifl t.,uc.."R ." '""!KHv1"' ...of I 'Mistr-r. you'll l.a.ve to ay yv-vjjuuiiv v ivi...- -.v.,, ' i i - - i line itcpuoiican puny in jna eouiuv, down. jiei biimtion of outstanding cUaracters some system or ne ----.world order, is going to come any needed or desired change. , fortius imhK. 'itu-. AVith the average individual, it is always ''they" when-f tlZ .there is thought or talk of what ought to be done, or what Oemociatic pai ty is i may be done. And the "they77 is usually vague in reier cuce; sometimes it man mean the government, without any thouirht of who is nrimarilv r'si)onsihk' for the quality oi" government; or it may be used to indicate some mysterious I tVes, The while her hand you pross; Don t think she fell, you noVer cuu t tell. It may be billiousnesa. "Woman Alwavs rays," av n hnadliue. Not when she can have it chargvd. i For Men and Young Men Who Like Fine Clothes Finest Selections Ever Shown -Men who like flno quality In ready made clot lira, and WHO like to bco the su-its as they aro when Ihey buv to try them on and examine them, will appreciate, the line new stoeks.of suit aiuH ovCTeoats that wo have just received, pearly all are our famous HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits and Overcoats tl. Alitn,,.'Sh ",'.Cr Ura other makes oo but none but the finest quality. '., All wool fabrics. Finest hand tailoring. .Styles that have set the pate for the season lliuThi " ' ""arantee of satisfaction. y lhes t Iiiks with Hart Schaffner & .Marx clothes Come in and see th .h..i , Suits rungo lu price from ' $25.00 to $60.00 to 155 uo season start at J15.0U BATES-STREET SHIRTS (iuarantecd Fast Colors Many pleashm new patteilis in dress shirts ot a liner 'l'"- colors that are fuel and fabrics that are durable and wear. These aro dress shirts without the collurs and with the soft Krench cuff. . , rn 1'riced from $1.00 to J4.50. I'll 1-ay Lay Idaho. In Ada county, Idaho, a Rroup of a woman went political ..pp .iluiiist., n bloc, a cabal, 'summer and left t a. lint; un.ier me i.-t.-puoucun party I milkman, readlns: Bnston terrier.' down, down. Lie intnvests nlwavs workine: toL'ether: or it ma'v denote noth ing more definite than just "conditions." Too seldom is 4lw i.oui.i.1'11 with wli.-it "'we" or "L" oiierht to do. ; ' How to make more general the feeling of individual vo-Z-j;! 'ZS t? SIJOllS 1)1111 V 111 a COlllliiiiini v, .Mim: or mi- rinnni, j.- ciii;.-h- -- a,,.y,-,mtter 3igll. ..w didn't." , j , . ', , , . 1 ,, ship, i;;:t 111 the face of leprencntallve of the greirtest modern firoblems. flow to make common ;Kmt.imm,nl H mls BUbsclil)cd to n A( vr IIKT nway for the slKn for the Don't leave 41k. i.ninii.f inn Hint rcfol'lll. an illinrovement of conditions system ol eiwiions that pretends to . 7 i uike the place in any manner, must come lrom within rather than, lrom a haa dw.ven nen i s" mat sweet an' ten- .1 partisan onvcmians. lie an' fflneel-like look in a woman's 1 itself over wholesoui- faro i .,. hnn.,11.. .... without is a question not vet answered. nen x lie answer "y lo i""a.pie mra nas wrn-K-jiu a man she lets boss her." ., .., i i i A ,.i j . il me r.aities in America and broujrh.; comes it will be more magical by iar m its iiitluence on ,ho CUI111iii of chaos, the duett pn- -How would you test home brew modern life than ever has been steam, electricity or anv of "'IP'-. . . , . !'o see if there was any wood alcohol , , . TI . .. . . s i Hi pubuanl-iii is n matter of prin- i , asked the old ,mt the marvels ot. recent progress. Hoping for it may lie 0ipie. not ot nun. Republicanism in- --why strain it throuKh' a silk Only a delusion; but it is a delusion that must not be check"! ,U,,,J. ''i;',1'."" 'te'lm- and handkerchief and see if you act anv .l l,...,........,,.,. lw. .,r l.-....ivl,..l.r,. tlw. .Iiifi-..iw' r.." " """V' l'i'iiters, replied the VII, J. Vy 1 n t . I I , I' ." ' 'I 1 ........... .fc,v ,. lllCIMSl-1 , 1-3 pilUlll.UO.-l ill IIU'l - .niiciKuw.iwi.a of tin. i linir c MliSiPiwf' nmv ovi'iihiM v inn'" ltcpuoican piiiicip.es no amount .. 0 , - o(, results. o " men. - f"d I ue up i :mif jliHtiTTra. Copyrifht 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx TIT young soak. with So Jfarding may not run for a second term are two wavs to look at the matter troubles get to him doctrine. It we had ancestors how come we didn't inherit their glands? BRINGS SUCCES S aiejment. no weaimir ol oartv labe .s.'n.; . . ... . . . ,w liinmihtinn f .v m: . lNI . nlT,'(ll,' --, r .......... .. " '.monkey t M 4i ' hani 'J'the 'spoke truly when he ell, thereisnid, "A hirc pioportion of the .. 'ttint these' put,'tans ne cumr: continue, i nd i'ibl v iv:i nis; f'ttr 1 lit mi let life t awill. ;c uin ' ttir thm t iu i ii ... ... j- t i ...i. ii... i i i lA.ii. r.vititv h4 t.nt. n-cnM.mc a cs' 'h(re 1 keen the cake. .u.,,LUl.. 1,1,1,1 11 l'""1"' V" 1 . """"''"f "UMe.y nominal Republicans. Not' Johnny "Funny you never blame fromi-Ieted their renorts of fi o Mr" ...w ., ,,t nice a any tuse missing; It's always me." (By Associated Press) IIOSTON, Aug. 22. Survey com- Iltll.Ann r1 t h n l'nl,..,tnn 1 n.-.nnntu . , ., AN,.:Vl S,:" "'!V i League. Investigating business con- Mother- Now member. John- cerng , 28 8laie!, an1 , Canada ny, there s a ghost In that darkiln whii, inrt.,rii h,.r.S nr ,vails and conflict is unknown, have it he reallv thinks some other man could lead hetter than 'true Kepubiicans, they yet try u dom he-is doing, he is to be admired for being willing to step fS'SC: llsideW J 4' 8 ' " 1 C i Icr.its and Jim .lams where they belong Vou can buy amusements pleasure they come from without. nut you cannot buy hlinlne. and is not equipped to make a com- chapters sent delegates. The re plete canvass of all the concerns i!ipoi-t of the committee in chargo the United State., and Canada In I will be submitted at the 1822 con which Industrial harmony prevails; i veutlon to be held at New London, but certainly the fact thai, in every Conn., September 8. !l and 10. Tho case reported, success ill business i lid chapters which have been organ and industrial harmony have gone ! l.ed since tile 10 21 convention will hand in hand with action based up on the principles of man's brother hood with man, is a straw which probably indicates the direction of the wind." These surveys were authorized by I the annual convention of (lie Lay-; these annual conventions of Unitar nien's League, held ill September. lau laymen the only minister prcs 1921. at Narrangansmt Pier. It. I., lent tonus to preach the convention to which lfifi of the league's 212 'sermon. be asked lo make surveys before the final report, with conclusions and recommendations, is made. Other league and chapter prob lems and programs will he discussed "without benefit of clergy." At veys, covering both the -very largest Industries and also many which though small, aro renresentative. and and tho "one outsandlng fact which OUt. .f.'vlatt in ornrv aini'lo .it.'' uita mm. Th tiinn hn i-nnn, fnr rnl l.r..h.i 'Hut VOU cannot buv ho tinln.i... n'.wl I , l.. . . . , .1 i 111 1 ii . t I ,,. r ,. I . ... --.-i-i ...... iioilliceu oy lilt; league hs lOHUHS: aVCCOKIlllg lO necii'iai'V J lUgllt'S, WHO IS a JU'CU gooil i iiepuoncans i:i save tne party mnciim- touicNi uiey come lrom within. Tho managers have acted uponj' T?illi(ist':ill,l stanils tiboveiniv l.ossil.li. Tfl.l'o:wli or t.-lillf. f" or iwrtyiineiplcg. The time i..,.777, ...,.. ....their consciousness that all who' ... ..... ...... . . . , - - ........ s conte to gne new virility o xnei ain't sin "w .... . , ork In their organizations arc fel- Senator eWl)errv Was the Victllll (t a Hither jlCCUliar hlW, Kcpubiican patty and to the Demo- J"st "" l. 8ln"-' movies. ,ow ,,, beings brothers and whii-ll'was misi'oiistnieil when Vewberrv- was i-oiivicti'd l-ratu-nai-iy as well, luaho's govern- tl irlt of tne Illaut:Pr9 is also nil -ii 1 1 . I ,. ,l'!.m-t is a wav, ,,.3t when there is al The truly good man will go to the )ril ,)t iha t nlajorlty of TlllS Will clear the matter lip 111 the minds ot man V. J Jilt 'sharp clash between the two orgamza-.'-'eei in church rather than let his the wor(ers ..... 1 . ' . Ii ... ..-irca tl,., .. I,...,1 lllilld Wiin,i,.r n llw i I (iue woisem. The I nuarian Laymen s League Th siity, hasn't the Xewbery case been fine for the sensational newspa'cri i (, : Hons, it was never worse than wne'i",,,lu wanner on me price of hogs. I the diie.'t primal y ruined one party. staggeitd the i.ther and brought the Joe the Plodder says that Olio of sort of guerrilla politics to Idaho it has, "le big differences between a man carried to ihe rest of the nation. iand a woman is that thi nnin ..un. KllOWing . .T. lilirke as we do it IS Sate to predict that 1,u'u' ,mvi' l,ein eflorts to read non-.shop without buying somelhing. .1, i". rt i ': l i i i i a i , i i - Ker.ubiican principles into Republican , the tire which did heavy damage to his steam laundry in ,;aiioims before. The statesman has' , i-iikk Maker Sundav w ill not stop his business, for .Mr. IHirke le' 'iiii'g to join ;hc fight for real1 ''' " the evangelist said some , . , ,, , , e , , , . ; Kepublicanism a (rood many times in Powerful mean things about the belongs to that class ot men w ho docs not expect a ro.syitK history and it is willing to go ;.: v"- Thinkers last night, didn't he?" path Ot least reslstalll-e 111 lile and is Used to surmount in r again to help save the party. .More ! Hunt. "Do y reckon obstacles. than Ihis. it is willing to fight to save an ol em waB i here to hear him ,b-.lh pailics, for, to insure good gov-1 -o. growled Cap Johnson of eminent .in this tountiy, experience1 Huinpus Kidge. who had but lately as shown that we need them botti.ioau a jower wttli his wile. "A Free two J.art!"s tf nearly equal strength 1 ninKer Is a filler that hain't lllar with iiartv lcsponsiliilitv and Party lied antl don't have to go to re. di'oiplinc. Ivlvals.'' nicnaci d. America is men-, . icd by a piinciple that kills the.par- Well, that'll be all for this time. counts in this instance, but it i the hn.tlierlv IVelimr fos- (,r to support it; but let them not'stutt these ',iav' ,',"", "' tercd and develoiied during the liittine; that is priceless".?'"0.,"'. K'i,l":lir:'Ms: ,'"'l.1,'t .,h,?. rrai. fn.-t supply. ' miess relief icomes , m iinMu.iiis iv.uv ukii iii.iuniin i i-iMiit r itlHl a i (;(. ii ni- u,. u-h.li,: I III I llf One has to admire the fine old spirit in the 1'romise country. When tin- grange of that communit v derided it wanted aiew hall everyone turned out and cut log.s,"i.iaho Vs i with which to Inula it. It is not the value of the logs that -o- Sliooling at sunrise is none too severe for the fiends who pulled the spikes on the .Michigan Central railroad causing a train to wreck burying the crew under tons til' teel. .Such crimes as these hardly need a court when the 'guilt is once positively known. j .ue tmir unclean hands ami fight staum hv to save btpai tisanism .am! sane government for America. liA.NMtt TTl'V .NOTH F ast lis Ihey : ie accident when it is gets under In the District Court of the I'nitcd States for tile l'it;ict of OreC-oll. In the matter f t A. .M.Kvoy. bankuipt. In llanki uptey No. H tUsT To the ( fciilois of C A. M.-Kvoy. i f l.a liranie. I'nion t'uunty, in the Slate and 1 list net nfoiesaid, a bank- "'nViTK-K IS IIKKKP.Y tilVKN. that on the l'.nh day of August. 1'.'2, the .aid t' A. M. W v was du'y adjuoi- Icatisl I'.ank'.upt. and the first meeting ..f his cri. 111. us will be held at tile of. ... ., lice of II. K. Hion, Keferee. iu the lc:i ' K .Hll:it i ... , .. ... , . ... i . , . 1 , . . i - .-. c Oley i.i'.g , ai .a vi I aouc, i 'icgno, I'll thus -may uae iicen a resilient til Oregon out he did not i " enneMiav. the nth dav of September, act like it, for there are so many hot springs scattered over TtiZ 1 lilt' Slate one sunn parns illt how I'.-n- l. ., hi .,i,i.,. .,,.! .ituiul. nnv. their claims, amioint .1 11 r...vl... PV-UIIIMO t(.. ailkl'MKl ll.ll iiaiiait Mi.ii other Vusiness as mav " (j J piojK-ily cimih beire tlu sa: i nuftin To get a seven pi.int buck in tw.i hours afi.-r ....r....,.1i..Ki:.!.,.l-'.:... uie env is innicalixe ot ece cut oiin hi ..s ., 1,,,,,..... i.Mlila Those who insist on riding motor cycles as I are made to travel should take a lesson from tl lover at .Millon. A motor cycle is dangerous standing still but it. is hazardous the moment it full speed. o that Icllow who fell into the hoi soriic ing one. enough to work up about two more pomes and a dozen lor s whoens. lie pretty hard on you, It's fioluta learesl. .o ut buck in two hours alter hming C of excellent (lllalilies as :i liimlci- X.veii 1 oin Koseol Narkey will admit that is good hunt ing. s : Kef. n c la W. n. nuis: e sworn to .-n bank l.!a: h lil.-ic tliinc.l It lie li mill ' cl- J'ortlaud's exposition caravan has made 1 trip and returned home feeling that it was wort fort and thatMhe show will he held. Over at Union moonshine is found under rose bushes ami among the growing vegetables, l'lobablv gives it a "blooming'' good taste f . o , rtmumra J FIND IT HERE aummmnn:mt:ntmtinnitrmnrt NOTIl'K. If you want milk call Uiilsilatc inity or ph-iiie ;Mo .l. S-lC-iiti ieoile t 1 l'ecol'tl Jt is mighty hard for congress to urge to wjtrk and accomplish something" with tin nifde for itself recent lv. o . r Toniorrtuv is (be day to settle the railroad stii! Jew York. Let us ;tJl hojie tJiat it is sell lt d. NTH UN'S CAS'DIrS are fresh, pine and cool. .11 ilea S-.'l-: it ha WTi:i Kuruished or unfnr nlslo'd i-ii'.uie or rooms in l llr.iti.le til -ut in- hay, or will Cade Por'l.iinl home for home ! . :. . i:i:i !..- K, .p. ,.( lor this ni' r- S . I-"- HlioCK. Sicn- III I' lile. -J 2-3t p 4 r? 4-(? Newlins New-Arrivals Soap Lake Shampoo Sua 1 1 Lake Soap llouhi;aiits Perfume Ideal Cieiuc an Citron t l.enioii ( Ycaiil) l)jei-Kivs Cohl Creani !.i'r-Kiss anivhinor t 'ream .Mary (ianlcii (',,1,1 Cream Mary (ianleu Vanishing Cream Ahnond Col,l Creani AhiH iul auisliiiig Cream GRAFLEX CAMERAS TIII'KK IS NO GCESSINC; WITH A CRAKLK.V When ynu fok in tiic huod :it thr tp vi the camera, ,yi sit tin- pifturc ynu ac Hlwitir tn take jut as it v. ill appear iu t'ic ritiislird print. Yon c:,n w;itch ihe clunniiij; ccinpoitiin or cxpri'itm till you thr pirture exactly ;is you want it, thru a lip!u preMirr on the rt.'.ir, -m.l t'.f pit ttirr i- M-curcd. T!.r trflifX I'iK';il Planr SliutttT wnrk . t r.ry rc from "tiiiir to ultc-tmr t'ioi: -inJ'.h of 4 M-cond. Id i s jkoiv ynti Amv the Crujlf x ivUl :.uih the HhJ of pietnrcs jtu Jut-ve ti-cayj iLtiKreU. HKU CROSS DHL'G STOKE Promise of Tomorrow The possibilities of the future are Ihe 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 by opening a savings account with us from a small portion of your earnings of today and build upon jt as a means of garantee of the promise of tomorrow. LA GRANDE NATIONAL. BANK Capital and Surplus, $265,000.00 SOUND PiELIALLE PPvOGKESSIVE f -New, I', Ii 'andies Express. flEWLIN DRUG COMPANY 'ph'T'r T.T..T t $ "j ir FREE! One Keen Kutter Safety Razor Free to each customer who purr liases oiie package of blades. Chance of a lifetime. Don't miss it. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Turn the Corner Save a Dollar and ' FOSTER SEAL FAST GLASS JARS Glass Tops. place but arc cheaper The fruit comes in contact with nothin" but glass. No spoiled fruit. No w;,ste. Thevlcost a nine more in the lust in the long run. Pints, complete .-. Quarts, complete Extra Class Tops ... !rl.(M ... i.s.- "c doz. v J. G. HOL GROCER Quality and Service GA LL MAIN 43 M