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Tuesday, August 29, 1922 PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER La Grande Evening Observer shut iitiiny a follow , up by offering i to bet him a dollar. Alt INDKI'ENDICXT KKUSPArKll. Published dully and weekly t Grande, Ort'Kon, by ,a Oruntlti Kveii Idk Obrver rublihln ( nm unny. BRUCE DKNMS. Kdiiur. Enter'? lit tb 1'ueiofrtrii m l.u (iritwl' Oretf'-n, tut titconil CJti Mull iJ:ier. A fe (til all coniinunirJiUona tu 'I'll II OBSKKVKIt, 14 U AUtuiitf Ave., L.a Grande, Orepon. I USCIUI'TION HATKS. Or Currier, Pally, per month - T'.( Xally, per Uireo month Jj.j I'llly, pt-r nix mo.. In advance 1. Dally, uilu coty - ...... i: By Mall. Dally, pr year, in hU . unc J'.D'i Ia 1 1 y, six mon I h , in uilvmuo i J . ' " Dally, thrne months I it u1vuii:l-....1.. Dally. p?r month 60.' Weekly Otnturvur-Htnr, by mull, per year, In avnnew t ISSiSSTiSSC? N.-'i:-i when the object f her .ffec- Nlfir.il, t'oriiiinu; Nuimumnu i", iiuu is uuins ms uesi iu puaecsa hit. .Stand, l'orlland. m The truth is mighty, in spite of the .act thai niiynt U"isn t always muk right. Mi:iiii:u ok AsmK iatki) niKss. The A ! i't I t-d IT'-n.- t X'lU(ttvel ffilnl-.l t'i u-t- Or imMlratiuii "f rth n-HM ilr.-jt:iii I"-h i r.- lit-d to it o- nt oih-ru i.-.- ir. iiiit-d in thijt p-i'r, me) al.i th !.. il if piihls.-lit-.l tlu-n-ii!. All rt'.fit f f-i.ur.li.i.u.'n of upeoia! liKi.itflna litre hIko ar raurvt tj- Cl I V Bible Thought for Today HOW TO flAl.N ALI.:S.'-k ye first the kingdom ot Iod and Ills righteousness; and all ilictto things tdiull bo added unio you. .Matt 6: It's a good trait to forgive and for get, but Kimt1 people can no more for mve the -uct-ess of their friends than they can forget their own. "We never seo ourselves as others see us," remarked the Wic (Juv. j IIuh!" snorted the Simple Mug. "I guf.-is you never had your picture printed in a newspaper-'' BOXERS ILL MIX THURSDAY Star Theatre Crowd to Wit ness Kid Sarp and J-Yan-kie ('rites in t lie Main Kvent in Kveniiiff. ftj:i.iiMi.ra-M:isssr STURDY FLAPPERS. It is quite possible for some people to say ju.t what they think without doing much talking. Take time by the forelock, and when it is o'er, Just mingle your hoitow with laugh ter. Remember, it's always the nifcht before That mulit-th the morning after. THE OFFICE CAT BY JL'ML' ' Verv Jikelv Jli.ss Helen Wills and -Miss Helen Wain vright, walking alonjr. tlie street, would lie designated as "flappers". IJoth ai'e 1 years old and lielonir, plainly: jriioiitfli, to the new generation of ffinls. 1 The former, just the othei'day, kittled for the world's tennis championship and alnn .-t played the redoubtable champion,vMis. Malloiy, to a standstill. The latter defca-j ied an lul iwli irl champion in a .swimming contest, "inci-j dentally breaking five distance records. There arc few' jnen in America who could heat either jjirl in her own1 game. . This, surely, is "flapping"' to some purpose. And it is safe, to nay that there are dozens i f h ls of the same ae who could do nearly as well as these in athletic contests, Iind countless thousands who arc more interested in sane find wlielesoine pursuits than the puhlic jives lliem credit for. - ; It would be difficult even for the very devout to claim Hint 1 1n; savinir '"Hod rives us our relations" applies toj our industrial relations rilit now. It is hoped that the predicted hreak between KnKlan,ls J, SSitS and J'"rance will not, occur. Everybody is broke enoujjlf'feur wis fmH ;:io -hU-h Henry paid. , ' ' i'llie ).int uf this is tliiit this spctd The I'reident of the American forestrt,- A wits not made in one of Henry's Soci.'lt production.-. ;n it i uir r 1'iu- Ihinks 1 lie coal shortage will lead to nir iiicipal forests, if wei-iiift hacv a silver 1 industrial cloml, it is sonicl liiny to have wont ".Forgive us our delit phrase whidi ill tllell" iolitie.-i..uji-stiiir.s with frigid politeness: IVople II 0111 other states w ho read that the expectation of hie is irrenUT in Kansas wnl come rmht hack with--! dicsskimv Nothing can enanze the program for the big coniet Thursday evening at the Star Theatre when Kid Sarp and Krankie Crites will hit off the main event of ten rounds, said Fight maker Eddie Ford today. Kid Sarp in in good condition and his rival, while unknown in this sec-' lion of the state, lias been hammer-! ing his way to success m Western OieHon. Fight funs who are weighing the two men in their minds are look ing forward to a well balanced scrap. It is ciaimed that Crites can stand the hard blows of Sarp and that he has a quick action which may land some of his punches home on the local nui'ilist. iheie will be a six-rounu go ne-j tween Farmer Smith and liutler, each) being a clas.-y fighter. Butler has; a lot of admirers who think he is a 'onitr in the big game and on Thurs day night it is expected he will show I some very good woik. j The fly weight lad. Tiffany and j Murray, will mix things for four rounds in the utual kid fashion, this will he followed by a pair of Fords! tunninK in high gear and tangling upj in every round. The l-'ord kids fight j ju-t as brothers usually do and they add a bit of pleasantry to an even-1 ing's bill. ' . i Admission wili be the usual prize fight prices in La drande: Ktngside, Sl.no; general admission, $1.10, and balcony, bo cents. TEDMlfl. filly Hudson Plaids The Beautiful All Wool Singh Blankets Made bv Orecon City Woolen Mills n-,. r..iL. nomiliirlly of till- sil.Kli- I"'1 ". kot haa brciiiKlit the fainouB "HihIsihi I'laiils ool hlnn- to he aiiiuug nmU'nsi'd y ii ru ukiu tho foremost of wauled hed forts. They have the welitlit of I ho doublo .I.H kot in nn I ho hod. J lie 111 size to use nnu "'"'..' of MlO bonut 1 1 ii i in oioir iu.u. l.'ily woolen products. Ask to sco tho "Miiuson ' iiuua, black, yellow mid lavender. 1'rk-od ut J10.00. In welnlit and XJrenon t.'l in blue, pink, gold, Kiltv. ni'id iix had been naUL'htw lUltll to tile dal'K and her faihcr had iiad to administer lanelinir. . i.,!I: " I fori'i'C our delltors" i' ii 'i'hat an inipi o.-sinn had 'Von made; Old La (irande I!ov Coniiiii; ISaek to Have Mat .Match with ilan from India on September 1st. he irreat Chi-istmn initio. is seen, lo find it as. :'l'!'re.,t - ,; ni, ro urn iro, ; Tl.,, Th a former u Gmnde boy n ' iiii'-iiit'S. in in,- eve i' t iiv t'.'lllel i , - i w,.!n i.w,,..ll..!.la in w.n. !,.... iU.A . ih,., mthfl-iiri,! j, L. i 1 wpni In.,m Ine rai road snops ol Life longer in Kansas Oh, o- no! 1 1,'-ml v seems longer.' BORAH WILL NOT LEAD NEW PARTY. The newspaper talk about Senator leading a new political party is not well llorah of founded.. Idaho 'ill oso To warble swcetiy of the moon llath eve: been the poet's way liut us for me, I'd ju.H as soon ''ompose a little joundeluy In honor of the berry pie, A dainty that is haul to beat And conies along in mid-July 'io help a chap forget the heat. this eitv to the top of the ladder a a I wrestler and now returns to his home as the champion nuduJeweigut wrestl er of the world mind vou. of the whole world, is to meet Basanta i Singh, whose fame in Calcutta, India, put him in the wrestling game in America. Singh has been doing some rather clever work in this part of the I country and those who still think Thye lis the greatest man on the- mat have . A Very New "Armstrong" Oxford For Fall Tho name ARM STKOXO mea ns much to women of La Oraude who are wearers of this fine footwear and for those we are now showing the newest of fall styles in a ladies' oxford. It Is of nut brown light calfskin, very smooth and dressy, made wit h a welt sole and medium pedestrian heel. Tho toe is rather hroad and quite plain. The new and outstanding feature Is the hlueh er rut. It fits like a glove,. This ox ford is $9.00. (Had to have you' try one on. A great many other new numbers now in. ( V v Large Size Cotton Blankets $2.25 pair Of a Kood woiKht for use us shoots, these fine cotton blankets, are In Kiay. blue or while. They are lx7C inches Rood full bed size. The (inalily of tliom is very pood and will launder easily. Those are priced t ?2 .25 pair. Others in various sizes range ill price up lo ?4.5U pair. made a match to be staged here on Friday niirht, September '1ft. In speaking of the evunt, Eddie Ford, matchmaker for the municipal boxinjr commission, said: "It will be a gieat opportunity forall to see a great mutch. There is no question but what Thye is entitled to all tho pleasant notoriety he is petting, lie has shown that he is the world's cham pion in the middleweight class. Pit ted against him will be this brother from India, who is no slouch, and don't forget it- He has his India ways and they are not quite like Am erica, but he is there with the goods" DOKIE SIDELIGHTS As near ns can be ascertained, there will be only one olace in I.a Grande that will not extend a hearty wel come to the incoming Dokies that is tho nolice station. "However. sn' lint "wlio are writing the liorah new part;.' dope are acquainted with William K. l!orah. We WJjJ admit he is a free lance, to a marked cxteuLm,t,,,C(i Wo will ailmit thai he lias his stale so tlHU'outihl v lin'rah-V' "aw, win's Mi V t j l I 1 1 . i "Ain't it fierce." aid Willie the I weary, "when ra man works like n j dog .all day an' goes home tired and by a wuiuan, an - V I !ol"l I-1 Ai win s caun yun ; uemancicci -t 1... .... :.. i . . i . i ii '.I'lke ue ie'g, "you am t nmrneJ J'i' wmi. iir i. ih.u i inu-ienii'lll as a lliari llSliailv an' yuh don't work?'' tfets ill pllhlie life, hilt even wit I) all of this prestige Horah but it worties me, Spikii, t . .1. c : 'it ,i . .thinkin" tmw il miriit be if 1 was as a tfrear chap tur staying with the party. ian mui;- This vas hest illustrated awav hack in 11)12 when a' 3(t of us who were led hy Roosevelt took a sliver off the! Some nlv WIJ.?" mhers have uepubllcan parly and tormed what was known as the i",VlIt' ii""-t upon them, and still J'ro-jressive parly. In the beinniiii;- Korali was the hmd """'r i,uy '"' UK'k' lalkcr and proclaimed the lil-illcil les for which Ki.osexelt 1 How an oil stock salesman doe ptooid ;v,ilJi marked' Oratorical aiblity and earnestness. AM thought iJurali would he the first to enter the I'reres rsive convention hal of ihe new party. From his utter ances one would think lie was I'eaiK l- do jinvlhin' less than murder to defeat what win termed the "old crowd.' Well, the I'roirrcsMves hit the urand old narlv : weep lo see a friend throwing money away on halt games. Ihe w-.i.l i Icaininir that, if il is to have permanent peace, it must reiy on its hands rather than its arms. Wife ''.ltlle;ing by tuis rticle on .mi , lecli u-ily. c.y soon we'll get every- William K. llorah .lid not leave will, them, lie remained ! Ill'L "y "H'u"y ",Ulhi"K " Ilul.'iiy: "Vim' never got auytbin;c that way, Itecale you ni'vcr -tou.-b a outtun. Just look ill this shirt 1 am woailiti.:." regular very regular and stood by the old ship while Ji'oosevclt, .lohnsoii and men of that type cult-red an other convention and made a new n.irtv which for the time hciny looked jis lliouch it nii"hl rhmrish. lead no new partv. The nevvsiianers had Uorah will as well ire : that slrai-ht. At of llorah, after having witne: troubles of 11)12. "Is .1: "Hell! east d hi lievc ial is our juilonieiil " durini;- Ihe political :ij,'-.tli .- ck very i"ol:i;.nus ?" ieus '.' by, ho actually bo- ipi.'tle.s wire Ihe wives ot RUSSIAN CROPS. i;u- sia. I here is new s t h;i athetic heart, l-'iniu all roiuy to be able .: fee brings ippear-, t heiu- au indu--t i'v and eoni- 'rops are pun! iu satisfael ion to everv . ailces, the li'iissiaiis selves I roni now on. Net there is im immediate propped of ltiisiau pros ierihy. The h'ussian peasants i(re nol uoin- to .-tart rihi in, next year or the car al ter, r.ii.-in;; and export in-- -rain to feed western Kurope as thev used to do, and turnim; ine proeeeils lo the revival of 1,'iissi nierce. The surplus -.rain available fop seed cannot 1. lai-e and it it were, there would be no -.real enthusiasm fin riowin- it. --,,r the K'u-Man pea-ants never will rai-, llllleh more foul than they need fop their own u-e mil: they arc assured thai t hei r -tirph.i.- will i liy I ho K'ernmetit. I heir aiioud,. ilirm: Khevist regime shows that. b'tis-ian pro llpon the establishment of a i;'o crnment jieasalits have confidence. It would be fine to he a bov a-aiii if on. 1 j ii' elul) and In- enl cita nn stat ion. .ionii 11 i; !', llrr's LTan.ldiiuirb ter hie- t.u toil a millinery store. Thai family solely knows how to got the money. SY.V1 llll'l 'If (aiDl.lNKSS. Ilauchtcl : "'t he pie.irlier jest phon ed and a', I ho was coming to iall t h ! -afteno'on." -M.nl.oi: "ilia.'ii-ib! W. mu-t make a C"""l iiuiifv.i,.n (live the baby, the hymn l..,uk lo pl.,y with." The DOKIES ARE COMING! Wild Animals, Wild .Men and lots of Wild Stuff. Come ah no; and you'll have a wild time, bet ter Ihan i-. ci'i-us. And don't foi'o'el to briiif,' your KODAK If you haven't one, let ns supply you. "We have I hem from .(!."() llji. Red Cross Drug Store Clint Havnes, chief of police, "if ne cessary, we might be able to accomo date a few, as we have several first class rooms in our niuniicpul hotel." Dr. Verne Johnson will be at his office about Aug. 2Dth. Phoiw Main !K 8-'i;-:it Sir Boyle Outdone. The mlvenisinu inmif.cr of nn oil pnnrciii. spcaklnti on the value of wln riuw displays, wild: "A window dis play Is an arm whb'h reaches out to the eye of Ihe passer-by and sny.s, 'Si-fl ine I lb re I am.' " Boston Tranertpt. mnm uumttmrtrnr" imir r rW y j r i in 11 1 m i mm tn 1 1 n n tr tt m m mi nil m The Quality of Our Footwear Spells EXCLUSIVENESS STYLE RELIABILITY VALUE INDIVIDUALITY COMFORT AND ECONOMY The Bootery A Paradise, for Tired Feet. 20G Depot Street Phone Main 118 Grover Smith, Mgr. imyi". i.i SollH' Ulill 11, 'V, I' c.'llM! l.oiil or 1 1 ii' i- w.,nio:l f..ll it t into timil.le. eiiher tho until thev Whal has hois., doolor 1. 1 keep a I'H at all to th.. up " bouts -it ;. ,-..,1, l i .iui .-ir; , youth. " I hi yonr :"--.ith He t'. 'in- "f the eld time nev,r knew hn. lay. 1" nt'ihimr and tlun chare;t in!! i I :i (Ii ;iM(h il'.w avs lake 1 I., ''"Ill l.rntC'l Jil'-llt tin- Mni perity depend. in which tin Prescriptions Mr dern vou is Ml li h With l join t In 'ine at t In The v .;i:nt r itA(.ii mmis. It'.s bi'caitM he in't in Ir.e swi that n socii'ty Kilt is a;)t U Ihrnw Jelhw ovei board, Some people et n cerdit for thet jrood intentions, o'her l onle are b! t, nvert their.- i'-'o ct-h. ih; Miy pr : woman ;i!lcr if ll en pi toil s' at our Mup. We i i- ei yi him; prescribed by a:ts ;itii Ml compounding t !i sk ill n nd eai e. I ..1 me e pert1 at tent ion is ! nen i,) (he lulnm ot tiimily i eip. s as ue Rm in (lie most J in u ate presi ript ions. i 'ir p! 'c-ji ii pt ion slocaii is-- Kiutil I i m; Kiulit Setxue Mi-l Kis;l(t I'riees Wlwii v.Mi w .tut us to call for J piesi npiion phone Mam 40. Newlin Drug The Promise of Tomorrow The po.ihiiities of the future are the incentive to work and strive for the attainment of soine ihiner we think is in si.aht for tomorrow. It .uives courage and strength to endure hardship and disappointment. You may insure your future by opening a savings account with ns from a small portion 'f your earuincs of today and build upon it as a means of carantee of the promise of tomorrow. LA GRANDE NATIONAL. BANK Company SOI Cyntal and Surplus, $265,000.00 NI) KKLTABI.E PKOCiHES? SSIVE m. pfii i Ik D.O.K.K.I.E.S. PASTRIES AND CAKES decorated with the 1. (). K. K. emblems. Anv em blem oil the order made in siiirar. Place your orders early to avoid disappointment French Pastries, Cakes, Pies, Buns, Breads and Cookies Fresh Every Morning. ur n i o i?3- "With an impcdinu-iiL in mas 1 Y.w? tit, you c : Vcui neVT ran t i. rv