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PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, August 29, 1922 La Grande Evening Observer aliut many a fellow up by offering ! to bet h i in a dollar. AH IrVDICPF.NllKN T NKH SI' APi:il. Published daily and wkly tit Lit Grande, Oregon, by Lh Cruiuln Kven itxg Observer Publish! on I'ompftiiy. BHUCt: DKNNlri, Kduor. Entered at the i'ontoffice at I .a Cmmi-, Oregon, as Second China Mall iiiier. Addrens alt conununU'iiiions to Till. OllBfcKVKit. 1110 Ad a i us Ave., L Grande, Oregon. niis;itii'riu HAiLia. By Carrier, Dally, por month 7r fully, per three months $-.',''. Dally, per six mo., hi udvanca Jl.r.u Dally, single copy if Dally, per year, in udvnnce J.I.O.. Dally, elx months. In mlviunu t2.Ui Dally, three inoniha In advance....! l.::. Dal v. Dr montti Waekly ObarvLT-Star. by until, per year. In nvniu-e .... Should a girl strive to be tcIf-lon- (n nun in (i i Ti tr r r uri'K"" 1 . i - . i News titatid, l'..rtlanl : Irnpi-rlal New-! At SM U Wlicn me ouje.'l oi niT aiiec ihtnd, I'wrilnnd; Multnomah Newn'ijon is doing his bet to possess her. niunu, juruurm. IK' ,inorUtlen ITi'NH l rjriunii' ij ( l, .miii-i to u-i' for r"i,,'tiiJttiuii of nli;r.f.ni. ni'U'H Ui.-. iti h. M cif'Ht. d to It o- not olIi.-rvviHt- i r . ilil.-l in t M piipiT, Hii'i mIj-o tiie Irx i.l (,' WH nul.Uf Mt'd therein. All rn.hU of re-iolHrmlon of hpecittl iliiiuui- ht ji hero alito are reserved. The tiuth is mighty, in spite of the fact thai might doesn't always make MIXTHURSDAy vn v AM rnrvrv official I'Al'IMt. Bible Thought for Today It's a good t riiit to forgive and for get, hut Mjrne people can no more for give the -m-cess of their friends than they can forget their own. "We never Pee, ourselves as others ;ue us, rerniked the Wi.e tiuy Shir Theatre Oowd to Wit ness Kid Sarp and Jran kie ('rites in tiie lain Event in Kvcninn. Nothinir can mange the program for the big content Tntirsday evening. ,. Ut..,. Thi.itro vilicll K 11 Sum' your p.eture VritM Ulil hlt off th I shall hi: nddtd unio you. .Mutt G; STURDY FLAPPERS. ; "Mull!" snorted the Simple Mug. "I I guess you never had !,"'""u ' . I main event of ton rounds, -aid Fight- maker Kddie lord today, ill I Kul Sarp is in fooil condition and j i his rival, while1 unknown in this .see-i linn of the state, has hcon hammer-' Taki- time liv thf forelock, an.l when imr his way to success in Western : It is o'er. ItlieKon. I ifrnt Ians w no are weiKmnsr their niuiii- are look-i HOW TO CAIN AM.:-Seek ye fiiKi ih lilneilon. ui (iinh ami Ills; It is ouile nossihle fur some peopl rlKlitoUKiieK; anil all tliese iliinKH,to say ju.-t what they think without doiiiH nuK'li talkintr. ' Very likely Niss Jlclcu Wills .ui.l Miss Helen Wain bright, wullvin.n almif; llio streel. wnulil lie designated a: Jlapiiers . Until are id years nl.l and lielniitr, ilainiy; piioiifrh, to the new generation of girls. ) 'J'lic former, j i ist the other day, haltled For the world's Jennis elianiiionshii and almost played the redoulitahle champion, .Mrs. Malloi-y, to a sJaini.-till. The latter del'ea-! ted an Knglish girl ehaniiion in a swiiiiiiiing -onte.-t, imd-. dentally hreaking five distanee reeonls. There are few' jiicn in America who could heat either irl in her own' game. This, surely, is "J'laiiping" to some piirmso. And ii is safe to say that there are dozens of girls of the same aire jvho could do nearly as well as these in athletie i-milests. and countless thousands who are nimv inlcrested in sane and wholesome pursuits than the puhlii' give? them i-redit for. It would he difficult even for the very devout to claim that the saying "(lod gives us our relations" applies tO our industrial relations right now. Jt is hoped that the predicted Ireak hoi ween Kngiaiu Just niiiiBle your sorrow with IutiKh-ihe two men in their minds are lnok ler. ' I iritr forward to a well halaneed seran. l'emi'iniier. it's always the n iht before it is eiainied that (.'riles can stand) That niaketh the inoinin after. THE OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS the hanl blows of Sain and that he llian a quick action which may land; some f his punches home on the local j puirilist. 1 There will he a six-M-und o be-j tween Fainter Smith and Hutler, each! beini? a clas.-y fijfliter. liutler has a lot of admirers who think he is a,' comer in the hit: e;ame and" on Thurs-i flay niKht it i.- expecteil he will show' some very jrood work. The fjy weight lad.-. Tiffany and, Murray, will mix thine; for f our j ro.jnds in the usual kid fa.-hion, and: this will be followed by a pair of FornV lunninu in hij,rh pear and tanlinj; up, in eveiy round. The Ford kids fihi, jut as brothers usually do and they add a lot of pleasantry to an even-j inr's bill. Admission will be the usual prize; fiuht prices in La fiiande: KiiiKside,! $1. ''"; pencial aumissioi:, $1.10, and balcony, cents. of Henry was riot n. at! Mrlatlll productions. i... . , , ,( . I (wm titi M,iimr in I'niiii i!tur Fold w::s ;im.-.lid in l.trov. V V t..,,..-.- -T. '.mtei. Hi clnml- IMIU .rl'alH'f Will Hot n-Clir. K Cl f 'ddv IS M'oIU' ClMUlll tVur vu fr.e-1 ; wincii Ileni-y paid, fill l'p'idr " " "u ll,inl ln,s lA that this speed The President of ihe Anicriraii inrol.i. 4u:.i.. 4 l ei...,r ,. ;n . t.. . r LliHIIVD I 1 1 VU PlIOI mC 111 1 li I I M 1 1 I' ' I I I la 1 I I I I I I L; "I II I I I Kilt V "ILVd MX h'td 1 iieipal forests. 1 1 We call t haev a silver llimitr to I lie dark ."-d in r Untu-r h:id had to administer industrial cloud, it is sunu-thin- have wo..d patielin- 'ZuZ ,'"LvU"ri '"h"e K"l"K li Foi'Live US our detits a We I'ol'uive oil!' deiltops' i a That an imp:cssiou had been made phrase whi.h the great Christian nations seem , find it" "cX'i easier to incorporate in their pravcr.- than in their polities. .up-stani with ini:id p.dueiuss: IVoph; fa-in other states who' read that the expedat ion : "1""11'1' y"ur l""l,it"'''ii ho'm''" of life is greater in Kan.-as will conic right hack with - -1 kksskht. I it',, Illlr, I.".,,, .. i n i 1. .1.. . i .- 'lo wailile ?veet;y of the moon JIIR lUI'Ll 1 III IViOn,) 1 ' i i . 11''. II, ' ' I 1 I TED THYE WILL T IE SINGH PSH "Hudson Plaids l-Sfd The Beautiful All Wool Single Blankets Made l'.jaA : Kit! I 'K-iOJa u n TOnnlon Mills bv Oreson City Woolen Mills . The crowhiK popularity of the sinitlo hed mzo wool blan ket has brnllKlit the famous 'Hudson 1'laids'' to be amoliB tlio foremost of wauled bed comforts. They havo the welcht of the double blanket condensed In size .to use like u comforter on the bed. They urn liltllt In welcht und beautiful in their colorings, typical of the Oregon City woolen products. Ask to see tlio "Hudson Plaids," ill blue, pink, Sold, black, yellow and lavender. 1'rlced at J10.U0. ' - A Very New "Armstrong" Oxford For Fall The name AIIMSTKONO means much to women of La Orandu who are wearers of this fine footwear. and for those wo are now showing the newest of fall styles 111 u ladies' oxford. ' It Is of nut brown liKht calfskin, very smooth and dressy, made with a welt sole ami medium pedestrian heel. The toe la rather broad and quite plain. The new nnd outstanding feature is the bluch er cut. It fits like a glove. This ox ford is J9.0U.- Clad to have you try one on. A great many, other new numbers now in. Large Size Cotton Blankets $2.25 pair Of a Ktod weight for use as sheets, these fine cotton blankets are in sray, blue or white. They are 6 lxTti inches good full bed jiize. The quality of them is very good and will laundor easily. These are priced at $2.25 pair. Others In various sizes range in price up to ti.oii pair. made a match to be staged here on Friday nijjht, September ltst. In speaking of the event, Kddie Kurd, matchmaker for the municipal boxing commission, said: "It will be a great opportunity for all to see a ,.U Tnnrn r,n f.nl i nil n naughty.i );u-k lo Have Mat Mafrh'bnt u-hnt Thv in ontit'h'd to the nleasant notoiietv he is petting. He has shown that he is the world's cham willi .Man from India on September ls(. Ted Thye. a former I.a flrande boy who went from the raihoad shops of pion in the middleweight class. Pit ted against him will be this brother fi om India, who is no slouch, and Ion t forget U- He has his India (Tint Havnes, chief of police, "if ne cessury, we might be able to accomo date a few, as we have several first class rooms in our muniicpal hotel." Pr. Verne Johnson will be at his office about Aug. 2'Jth. Phone Main !K Sir Boyle Outdone. The ndveriisiiitf number of nn oil Concern, speaking on Hie value of win dow displays, said : "A window dis play is an arm which reaches out to the eye of the passer-by and says, 'Sen mel Here I am." Bo&ton Transcript, DOKIE SIDELIGHTS BORAH WILL NOT LEAD NEW PARTY. Hath v er been the poet's way . liut ;ii for mi. I'd ju.st as soon I t'-jmpuse a little loundelay I fn honor of the bwiy pie, I A dainty thi is hard to beat An.l comes a.ong in mid-Julv To help ii chap forget the heat. lor. L work . ".;rv, rnu ii worries inc. Spike, think in" how it uii'lii be if 1 was .ill 'did ."' Ihe newspaper Talk ahotit Senator Iiorali of Idalio 1,. ..l:.... ....... , ..i .r . ... n r ... i i fm iciitun a urw jMMiii'.u j i ri v is noi ueit louinteti, J uosei ' 77" who are writing th lioi-.-.h 'm w j.art;.; .In). aro iy v' -Ain't ,t : t,? 'id wiiiio th, llCU.'lillt(ff witlfWHHalm K.' I'.i.Vitll.' 1 '' " -caf'. "when a man works like n ,..:li u i , t . ii i j ilou at! dav an' t,"es liome tired and c WJJI aduilt he is a live lam-p. to a marked cxti'iil. ! aj(.,.,i ;iy ., ,. lVc will admit that he has his state so thi,ni"hlv linrah-1 ta"11' y"1"-" (iemanded tv...i Hint ii,. is H......K- ...... ..!...., .... .. ., ,,..ii Sl,i.kt' dc. Y- :'-v,,u u",-t "-" -..v.. ...... ... ... .... , , i, 1 1 1 1 1 (i in, 111 iisiitiiiv an yuli fjt'tsin nililic hie, hut even with all of this irestive l.urah is a fjreat, chap fur slayini; with ihe iart.v. 1 Ins was best illustrated awav luu-k in 1!M'J when a ! hit of us who were led l.y Kunsevlt Mk a sliver ..IT the 1"? have .K.''iiuhliean parly and luiined what was known as ihe pe.uiy timi-; up.,n them, and still Progressive party. In the l.etfinniuir l:..nih was the I..11.! l,uy '"' s""k' lalkcr and proclaimed the principles for which Roosevelt ' "ii stock salesman doe- tcxil jwjMi niai'ke,r )! !;, toi iral ail.iity and earnestness. Z on taa'plle,"'' ",r,,w""t mumy .-V! thollnht liopah would he the first to enter the I'l'i 'l'e "' mvo convention luil of the new party. .I-V,,,,, his u'u.'r- ,,,1';,! i:.' 1U1.''''S one would think he was rcadv to do allvtliiliL: les- Imim. rather tlian its arms. tha:i inurder to ihjl'eat what was termed the --old crowd." w . . -Mu.i, this ar,,,!.. on Well. tllC rroHTCSsi VCS 111 t the Ul-atld old pal'tV hut clectra-ity. v.-iv .-,.:i we'll L-et evrrv- Williain K. liorah did not leave with t !.,. lie remained 'y ",,',tly ,,'u,'"'n8 " regular verv regular and si 1 hv the old ship while Hum.,,-: - v,,.,- r ed anvth;.-,- Jfoosevell. -lolmso,, and men of that type entered an- ..nV',' ' TuTi other eonveiiiioii and made a new party whi.-li t'..r the time hein dookr.l as llmn-h ii mi-lit fl.,nrish. i "is .i.ick , ;.g ..us?' lorali will Ii t T n.t tww 'Ph.. i "K this citv to the ton f the bidder n a I wavs and thev are not quite like Am- jwiestler and now return- to his homeleiica, but he is there with the goods-" ! as the champion mhidk'weigiU wrestl j er of the world mind you. of the ; whole woi hi , is to meet Basanta Singh, whose fame in Calcutta, India. ; pu t him in the w re s 1 1 i n g pa m e in i America. Singh has been doing some ; rather clever wor k in this part of the country and those who still think Thye the ererite-it man on the mat have As near as can be ascertained, there will be only one place in La Grande that will not extend a hearty wel come to the incoming Dokies that is thr nolice station. "However." says as well get thai stiaiuht. At lea-t that is our .judgment n of liorah, after ha ing witnessed him . i 1 1 1 i 1 1 - the political trotlhlesof .-tie N !.'. he acluaily he v.i were th.c wive- ut J.-i-.n r h., a in : i y .Ull' v T, ':t i's -laeddaceh 11 liic-ery -Tore, 'l'na; ows how lo gel tin SVN i HI'I It' i.olU.IM-:: Crops are nood in I ? i : i -1 . Th, r,. i- ncus that hrin satisfaction to every y . mpathetic heart. I'i,,m all appear ances, the Iv'ussians are goiu- ),, . able f,.,.,! t),,.,,, (selves from now on, Net there is no iiiiuiediale prospect of Kn--i;i!i j,r,,--jtcrihy. '!'he Ivii-sian Jiea-ants are iiol -oin- t,, .tan , iu:,i in. next yar or the year after, rai- iim and epoi tii u, -,in 'ecu '.-icrii i .iii ope as tiu v ,M.,j i,, , i in- pr' (- mis lo ma rexnal of Russian ii liierce. The surplus -rain available for seed and it it were, there would be , ,.,.a sowiii"- ir: for the li'ii-slau mucn nioiy. i,., , i iiau t hc they are assured that ! heii liy the go eriiiiieui. 'I'hcii t L ). t "t i p:c .I'-liei- irst 'h'-n- c-ening to t all th;- '.i-! W'c itiiisi niak-.. ; liie the bale, !..v wah." ' The DOKIES ARE COMING! Wild Animals, Wild Men and lots of Wild Stuff. Come along and you'll have a wild time. .Hel ler than a ei'wus. And d' n't forgel to living your KODAK If you haven't one, let us supply you. We have t hem from .f (i.'rt) up. Red Cross Drug Store 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 113 G rover Smith, Mgr. ,ll .-.hev the 1.- '.l.ltil th"V and Ii hi-? x an. ie oM time J knew hoi. . I t" ii elit! e J .'en c ha 1 1;. I ! r I pill -iltliil. iKlievisr regime show - tjiai. h'a-si,,,, p Umil the estabh-hiiiciit ,,;' ;i ( rmn. 1,1 j'asant v confidence. aiiiiot be laru. on lei-ia-m lo "- l''. i- w :i 1. 1 j -, 1 ; '; o ii ii-, etii; i'l ... I... , ..,.,.i(e t ' 1 1 . . ; i : ! i . . i i ii,,. pi ni i -i t 1. 1 ''i win. ,i t :,. ro-scriptioris it w-.tihi fi 'Hff" einl. and I Blmfron. :' to be a hoy cnlei boiiic.l iiij.-iiii if oi,t fi tdd jinn li,,. I'-1' :-!''hwon,i at tin .' el Ml 1'.V(.8T I' ii (,K M'OS tt' heiuse he that o .socii'ly vriil foiled oo'rhi0:il. l-n t in tiie -i ii, apt (o t h c, MOe peiOle irel no ceo tit ' lO'Oil intiO'ion . other people at to convert the'' into e i-li. You n. er can te;I l"'i n t'; "o' i 8) t v jo.i y , i I t I 'O Q ,o -,,-m,.. .mi- sit..p. vvo ; IHe.i l ih. .1 hy ' mpi.iindins i ' i'ti sl.ill ,in,l . .. i ... I , s.i::e , t,..,i aneiition is J ",' " ' 1 1 " MlS'.ni; "I lamily , '" - ut. lo i h,. most J no i, f , ., Pinions. J J '"" !!-. "I I'llli'l si, .-it, i- I , Iil(i''S J" Uiulil -Wni.e ! IHMl KiulU IY.ce, O 0C W ,. n g .u ...en i,s i,, ,.;,n , 1 I I'U t i - .!,.. M.it 10. t,! ( .nmnsnv Newlin Drug ompny IO The Promise of Tomorrow The possihilities of the future are the incentive t" work and strive for the attainment of souh' thiiiif r think is ill sight for toiwrmw. it fciics coitrai;p and strevjjtJi to t'U'luftf.Uuniabip uu't 'tis..ipmiu1iiieiit. Vou ntii-. tnur you? futufe 1 oj-wity , savings ac'eount with us from a small iiorti'U' " of our earnings of today and build upon it ; X tuea?is of garantee of the promise of ttunoffow. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capital and SurpluO, $aa5,(Xft.00 o SOUND RELIABLE PKORES?IVE V V r ,;----i 'A D.O.K.K.I.E.S. PASTRIES AND CAKES decorated with the I). (). K. K. emblems blencoli the order made in sugar. Place vour orders earlv to avoid disai. Frensh Pastries, Cakes, Pies, Buns, Breads and cookies i resn Every Morning. Any eni- oint nient. j" 'i Pith un iiiipedinxni Q lei O . I o oo - oar o o o