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Friday, October 13, 1922 PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER La Grande Evening Observer j Air jnih;pi;mi;nt nisw.hpai'iiu. Piib)llu d dully unl wi-ckly nt I.n Orand-j, urt'gon, hy Ln (Jminlfi Kven lug Ohm-rviT I'MbllxliInK ('omiiaiiy. UltUCK KN'M, Kill tor. Entered at iln JuttTn'u nt l,n irmtJ Oreiron, an Second dims .Mail ?.:.:t')r. AdrirHfi nil t-rmimuiiirtttioii in Till: OBKKUV Kl. I US AiUum Ave., i. Or ado. Ort-Kon. t I'lIM HII'I'IOV HA TICS. Hy Carrier. Pally, pfr month - Tiv Dally, ;n-r ihri'u montha Dally, iti-r nix nm,, hi advance ....M..riit Dally, wiiikIm r.ry CS'l V AM) CIMM V OI'!i'l;iAL. I'AI'ISIl. Br HI it II, Oalty, per ytfr. In ndvunoe ......... !.- I"' Daily, alx nmnthn, in advance I Dully, thrt'.o inniiih Iti hdvaiice.... (!.:!' OhIIv. P'-p month fifli; VVf.'kly DltNiTV.-r-Ktnr, by mall. in-r ycHi-. in ridv.-iiicu .'" (in ! in m her on u-x--Or!ron Hotii N'i'Wh fctimd. J'orthind: Imuorial New? Sin nd, 1 Ih im! : Mull nomah Nw i DSTNE WINS BIG PRIZES A.HOCJATi;il I'lti:NH. :Jfiti-d I'ri'fH la xcluiv'l; ntihlicHtiori nf h!I The Aunt entliU-d l line for nWH ili.--i)!iti l.t'H ( r 1 ulhi-rwlM' r- 'iiii'd in thin p.-ipt-r. n).ui tit)' Incul tn w piihlliltt ii ih Ail rliclitM of r-n-ililt.-Hitnr. "f i llnjmtcha hT8 nlno are renwrved. iiiiiLi; THi;;iri i ft-OK 'lOII.W WAIT Lord: I :1mM Ml i ATIKNTI.Y:- U'.u i' nl' K'"d our;ii;r, -u1ii( n thiiH- liCiu t: I lie l,onl.- I'wtiiii IT Oil III' ami Ih The Old Time Mining Pep The Nevada State Journal in telling editorially of the greatest event in Nevada's mining career, which was the opening of ths old Conistock mines recently hy llulkley Wells and associates, lias the following remarkably well written editorial showing the former Nevada literary ability which marked the mining camps a i'ew years hark: "Yesterday was a great day on the Conistock. H marked a triumph hoped for through -10 years. It provided an object les son of what big business really is the imagination of a seer; the courage of a soldier; the fortune of a Croesus; the democracy of a Cincinnatus. Jt marked most of all the patient faith that abides .during Rood report and evil report and that communicates itself by its very permanence and intensity to those who sense such indications of promise. "There an; opportunities everywhere. There are lazy oppor tunities to pile pp increment on increment, taking all, giving noth ing. And there, are opportunities for the highest kind of public social and economic service and it is this sort of opportunity that JJulkeley Wells and his associates have embraced. 'hi "While we are ulout it we must not forget those men who kept: the faith. Those men went to the point of original discoveiy of the Conistock Lode. They went to the Stevenson shaft am? "(" at its nethermost termination they .stepped oft in fancy, virgin ir. .- ground. "Here we stand," they said, like Massachusetts, and ' J there tliey stood .vesterday and saw new drifts and new cuts turn- i,m .. ing down their oies to the hauling tunnel below to be hauled out J' in new cars to a new mill and a new plant. n i thai I "It was these men who had the faith and who kept the faith ;' w and who, through the faith of many, communicated that faith :w '!.',',. to General Wells. To them, absorbing that faith from the very people; the very air; the very hills of Nevada, must some shai of the credit go, without detracting in any way from the welcome. Hi" si and the gratitude and the confidence due to the generals in th great army of industry." 0 (SDuclal to The Ooaerver) l.u.S'i i. (;. oti. n.- AKaiii Routine Una vii (In; lienor over the other rr i,i:t ol he tut try with her frull and unriillin al exhlhilM nt I he Wal- luw-i i utility lair, vvlni li HommI last S, i liii day. l-'or koim;i a I all around Miming aitivltieH this d i-d t ht Ih hard to heal, and Hie i-hilH many varilirM and v.-- ( tally wi-ll ar- lanrd In a ury arlistn way worthy ol a hoolli at the Mai" Ian. Many tiitiik the awards v.r(. ieii more on the nrlistic display than the var iety of M-udiirtH and exeellewe of same, hut Hie lioodw were all lliere just l tie na ine, a nd tnnelt more at home equally its Kood. Then: IS llo dailKer ol any one miH'eilinf Ciom hunuer In litis pari of Hie stale H liiey hae Hie will to work and mil iv ale 1 he Ka den. The credit tor the display Is due lo Mrs. Alice Ualsh-v and .Mis. M.Mtlo U'hlluiorc. who trav.-hu ,,ver the tlis lri t to collect th" c'.lnhil and who al so iirianutd Uir hooih s ariistically. other local pei:il,. who won indt vidua I prize: at Me lair w.-re: I reue ( "rossli r ot tin- hdhi inn Mi of hero: Klnyd AlofiiM mid Mrs. Will MaRe... in the fine arts cliihil. In Ihe fuiin product' weie .ludd liap.r. W. Mrliff, -Mrs. K. O. Seaman and S. f. Whilni.-n. Live stock, I . W. Mitlc. !Al:t Mr. M.ti-e in the poultiv dpart ' ment ami In tho aces. doe r'amJle won lii-'l prize in tlie fltwer race o-i 'lliinsday wilii his l-'or d Spe.-dsl.-r. , S'ittii- of tlu- era in ehil.ts ti.'lli Mil I weet a ui ale "ii d .-da v in oar lot a I Itii'iii: ,-hnr Hi!i-- (he fair. Norman Wn.m ret'irmd Inst week It. rn an e(cndd anto trip lo point in Southern Idaho. 1 Kau All -ii letiitmd Iioiik- tin- firt f fir w. i: from l't eewa It-r. w lie re Ik has li. - n . e-p-m his Itmlher. I.hiVw Allen, nil ti vini: iot llm climate vei tli 'i'.- t'U the n--ihnia. which ha hren trocid i-.L- It 1 1 1 1 lll I..1L Alio i I I 'nMeV. wti.i ; K'.'.i-' Mi- ,-eMual W'-. l;n ak'o. relmned holm- Ihe lii! of the week on a :dtoi I TRAIL TO BE REALITY Pioneer's llighwji- to Coast to Be National Koad;; Portland Interests Are, Aroused. j This Store Is "MUNSINGWEAR" Headquarters ANOTHER GREAT SALE OF Sale of Silk DRESSES $19.75 The old (M hlj;hwa t' t co i no a ic. tht lined M-leld. hody of h im i ic Huh, at (I: luas the I'" (hotly will p: rUes tt at tunned as pat I A stipulation laud eomiio! ! Ihe Kastt ru the l 'ohiiuhi its identitv yon trail, the pioin crs i- iiiiiM, ! to ai;aiu he act oidtni tt) plans on. nl a meeting of a Joint nlativ of ari'i ci i'h iikIht o I'diuiiU'rce. i I land Ore;oniail. Tilts : nl to the leislalillt a ' ret tain ii cuoii roads hi is ol "The Oregon Trail", was made hy the 1'urt- , i. . un-n and accepted l. n iou delegation that ,i h ;i;h ay is to reserve un-l.-r the plan. I'ei inanciit I M A perm:' iii 'it tir. Meiiry J i ;md Frank I aiiijtlioii. t organisation, nlndnicr as pre: n il liiley as sturi with tdeilt tary. PURE SILK HOSE n Choose at A Sale of "Phoenix" Seconds that Surpasses Any We've Ever Held It is true wo have ludd many sales of "Phoenix" Seconds bnfura miri tluiHe who have bought l'nun them, will buy from this one. Never! IibIuhb we think this is the greatest of till of them because of the number, and th new shades that are imluded as well as the brown and blaek. These are all pure silk hose, In every size. They are seconds from the famous 'Thoenix" silk hose that we carry regularly in stock. You'll find brown. Hussian calf, beiKN mule and shades of gray, as well as black in Ibis sab;. Choose now at GJU: a pair. OX SAM-. TO.MOUItOW! was f'ffccie.l. I 'b iluher ol' ' 'the ltealt Im. 'ii'on Tout i cllie NorliiiM already nirrc j lie fore tin- hi peeled lhat tl least three ot 'added to lh(. The li vuuii found Mauueh tiuri. ehia-I:a iTlu- old trail It. touchel fnnr 'uf the hack. r hla;'.e am w Hi ioers. o pai..,, and n ik,. t'oinuiiltee from ihe oiiitneive. the Ad 'luh. id. the Hit eetors of the 1 t li'ireail. and the I'a- ; -t Ton rust Itureau , d in the oriraitixatlon. I of the week it Is ex-i ! representations of at tei eivie hodie.s will be iauizalii'ti. Tr til inovi ment has supporters in .Mis- ! i. ' omiim and Idaho, aversi-d four sta'e and ' tthers. Il is the plan f of the movement to i old route of the plon- it with Miftahle f4ti;ii it a nationally known (he I' e .Missouri eifte ocean -oil am M-Cii! la d h Wii. ,al mov. d t Mild Mi ami Mr MI.' Fountain in the WaJlow "O.io nl their eainp-cOok d dinner ' tv tinu li. i S. I,. Mi (till ;:nd 'litis Johnson wer- :.iuntnir Hium- who paid Huir Knl. t lii ive I lit week. j Klht cath-jids of laiiihs were ship i pi "d I'm in I .n ' me on Tuesdav o cium :,,ul others ate waiting fn f more 'l a i s. here vro I 1 2 In ad in the shir No man is infallible and Henry Kurd's y:vni success nhly:m"nl un' ,!" nfrerent funnns wh ' ,i .i . i , , I i , , , , , . , , 1 own. d tn; II f loi kN were a lliout; t h means that he will stun his too sooner or later, Inr Henry s balance whippet?., .nmmr ihe,,i were r. t wheel runs a little out of balance at limes, hence he is almost sure n.-iii.. iiii;h foutinw. m. (i. t'mi highway h adint; river on the east i on the West. I The joint organization which will I ilf;i.oo't the plan in Olefin wtlkask the I; tat lit e In desimiate Hie 1 M i Ron ids which w.-re intecral part of. jthe old. rome, as "The Oregon Trail." i IMar I look bavo, It Is proposed that milkers, hearing i' in in Middle Val-hhi hihel of an old -f.i.-h mned prairie on !li others, and sehoum-i . be iiM-d lo designate the the farm, wluh-, lim,e. tinlain his residence I Mem -Is tn Acliw. farm near Wallow... Walter M. Meaeham ..f i:.l.- i l.n til th. fa' m w.ti k. lis (ui-sidenl of the Oregon Trail as-. v atrived home -Monday SOeial hm in tills slate, has hen in tmnith-- sojourn in Alaska, j I'm tlaml for several days, Mirrlns; ' l-.MUie many curios fnm up interest in the i oelaimuu,' of t he h is. : the cnuntrv While I here j t u te old load. lief.. re the Ad Cin; a L-ood pari of the t im j wst -i da he d. tiered t-flin- a-i-' rniiont sm-v.- insr ci.w. ,.-.s on Ho- snh.iecl. I 'a nidilets. j-et-! Iri S. l. Crow ami I .. mil i i ,,, -. ollI ... vaiue of thi ir-,,1 ;. mil famiU-ij, liiinseoulineiilal lie-hwav ami uiv. I ami Mis. Klla Olsen and son. ,K w j,.f (ltiim. f ,hr historic1 ei'i- h. i rainoav ai lernoon iM tance of the road have I n Wool and Lisle HOSE An Excellent Value at (i9c A ribbed woolen hose for general Winter wear in all t ho popular shade as well as black v a nd brow n . These a re a Iso "Seconds," but the defects are (pule u mini icea hie and when you examine them you will find they are an exceptional value at this price, for the first grades s.cll at $ 1.25. (,'hoose from these at (Jllc pair. Silk and Wool HOSE Special at $1.2: Oxfords with woolen hose are umiuestionably the foot w ea r for Fa 11 and Winter. iMost every woman desires silk, and wool for her hosiery and here we offer an opportunity to secure your season's suppiy nt a sreat savin;;. Kvery new shade is rep sent ed in t his sale all si7.es. There are also "Seconds" hose that sell for $2.00 and $2.25. Choice now at $1.23 pair. Full Fashioned Ture Silk HOSE $1.49 These are, iii black only and are "Seconds" of a regular $2.50 grade-. . The defects aro so slight that they aro in most Instances tinnoliceablc and will In no way Impair the wear. Ask to see these. You'll find them a wonderful value by comparing them with any $2.5U full fashioned hose. !l nd Mr 'ireulated Meaehatll ; ely in t lie lit hliesed Hi. i lorum of Hie 'It.unher nt Monday. She outlined tlu in l the trails association." If the (Ueyoii legislature t,, tion on the re-j aest. Utis state lie i in ne In I tie a H in pis to the almost forott-H ir'-Kon r Mrs. meiuher.-i omnierce plans ui New Slip-On SWEATERS $2.75 Htro nrv more now Sllp-On Swi-atiTs. iiml all now and diflorcnt in color conihiimtioHS. If judne correctly tlleso will not last Ions at tliis price. Come in und see tliein.loniorrow. All at $'.'.75. New Footwear Patent, Satin and Kid rumps Several very now Pumps aro now on display In onr Shoo Department for women. Talent Tumps witli one or two straps and military and Junior I.ouis heels are very new and slyllHh. Priced at S6.5U and $7.85. A beautiful new ArniKtroiiK Oxford of fine calfskin Is priced at $!l.00. Others raiiKo from $5.00 lo $10.00. Your Inspection invited. 11. Ml-.ltl, lM!ill.M hill :.t ! claimed l.v Mr. The .l i-lul. kes ac- I will notiliy l-.-elalin! ail. Thel Ideln. is U " s.sion it is President GeorKe I. K-Ulch. wlilc't. was added to the permanent orKan- Today's Wise Word iz;i1ion lioostitiB tlie project Is com-f "X(,t a lulvinn and a restlntf, hilt jtosed cf W. li. Mot;;m. Samuel t'.l a Krowfn ami a tiectuuiti. is the ! Lancaster, l-'rank lirancll Kiley, Mar- character of pe;fectiitll." .Matthew Isliall X. I'nna inn I Pool It. Kelly. Arnold. Judgment. Matrimony seems, generally speak' lug, to he a court proposition. Be be gins hy suing for her hand, and she ends by suing htm for alimony. to mailt; liis mistakes as tin till others. It would sfctii that lie is aliout. to make out? inistalto rijrlit now,! ant) that is iiiovinic on to Wall stiwt and en .-jj i in the hittiliinoj liusinoss. Ilonry is rich, oh so rich, hut those liiids on Wall uticot know the name hotter than does the Detroit flivver luiilder. The ' ' have trimmed them one hy tint who eaine onto Wall street en-! deavoriiiK to break their system in the past, and they will not be awe-stricken by Henry's millions when they arrive. It will; mean a little harder and faster thinkmu for those ever-ready; Wall street lads, those lads who can do more tricks with an in-' terest-bearinjr security than a ciicns monkey can do at the side-, show. I Of course they won't break Henry, for he is too smooth lot that. Jle will not play his money all on one caid. but when he is tlirniiRh with that bankin;;- experience, here is hotline; that those fellows who play the Wall street -anie will have some of it and Henry will be ready to stay at IVnrhoi n or Detroit. ! Slier. i.l i W. ml I' I Pi i- hi I, cell lin a i III Knhii. lacnii A. MiAru.r. itlicrs, tunilcilv it MCS ill l.lltiilC. Illlt i. i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT one of s. I, Oirins in Mat. lie V W ill on, It,. ;,tl'.y Ok k. Tlicy slopped "lit a eir th.'ii eon, is mi Saturday, ml Mis. Waller Padeslclier P'lillntlil Sunday. Willie tlle id Karl 111 the who Mc all. yt I il 1 Id 111 I la 1 .1 u i.l , hi.ul'lill ilkoi.l the last minister. The lin. tills Sehatllilin I. if the Week . drove lie s ii in in. rv Mi slcher's .la in; 'hll.l.rs to liit lit to I .a i lend davs Anrst worth . tl I ill the livollo itur.inv. r IHIlIrl id la i.t w I -I.n toll 1 lo visit Mr W Wi'l liod- Why Borah Raves Senator William K. Ilorah, of Idaho, miida lose the senator ship if Idaho republicans are permitted to hold c,m entioiis. There is a Kltiwinjr unrest in Idaho over liotah, but this far he has been able to whip the voters into line. 11 esees a possibility of slip pine; should the republicans meet in convention, The :,,jS(. Slates man. Idaho's loadmjr newspaper, says "we want Unrah in the senate, but we wi.nl him ri.uht." In other words, the Statesman does not want Dinah vutitijr a.eainst a tariff of eor thine; mad,' in Idaho. Ueptiblii-ans over the st.tt,.-. allh.,ii"h i;.nhl to Imw to ilorah, are hejyinnino; to think Dmah is a politic:. I buss who needs ilethroiiinv.-. Dorah sees till thiiij:s for he is iuten-fly pcac ticttl Sin-,, h,. wants conventions killed off. lor in the timet pri mary method he has all the best of thins, just as l.a Follette has in Wisconsin. r. Itinie l till.. I, .is position with Ihe I I. W' Mr. ..ii.l Mis. Ilco. I 'once 'inn S,,l..,i, 'I'm ...I,,,' chore I. n. I. .1 I us i al of M i s. i-i-li r. M,s. Mlll. i. !.,. dl.-.l etilo-i- il ' .Hiple of v. ,'Us mo. Mis Miller -:.. t,l pai I ol the su in mol- her. Will, M ,' I e.-:e loi the I, ell, 111 nl hei Ills an. I .Mis lio.liie a, , ... 1 1 1 .-. 1 Ion I. ..in. I.. Sal. in al.oiH a lllonlh Hi" I . HI. I ilihls: . Willi Hier to Ihe l-l. ' ' . i , i .i .ii vv , i,l ol la I 0 ainli loll.;.. . ... 11 Sh 111 1 llllsilleSS p. And that L one of the very oils why I'.iu.di raves And The Answer Is "No" A Portland in w.-p..pei asks if you h,iw. j,,,,,. lihaiiiJilet. The answer mi nmsl iiistamos is "t i," A'm. of this printed matter, which costs tin- state'., t.iyiviv ei s money, is thrown in the waste bask,., whin i.veued.' Tin of copies are shoveled intu the furnace in p, t, 1 1 ,, ,. !,,,;!,!; cans- th mpies ine dead mid tannot bo tkliv . i.u V.i,. walf. X1ti .. ;t iv.i,. iv ,i umlm-t f ., j, (l ..,,,1,,,-i Truly Wonderful Language. A iii;-.oi,arj In Mailaascar. In n re. em letter hom,., declared that s e llin.s a whole line of u loam ceiislsls of a slnrl,. n n. Mniiiias.v lull Chore are three winds that aim- In Ihe lirst lev-,,,. Hie other Sun lai : "il,oi,,kel.iiii,i.i;aoi,a." "funltH f.ai.iit....." in,, ii:,iii,iinih.iivaiiareo." And If von want Ihe word for "your he i:!il.oi ." I,,.,,. t s ; "inpiraroliv tio.lii-ni.liisares." Spe, l.ll tor t Nt ll. t,t. II. 1 : . .;' i. ; .. p'.ei' I ,M, I ,1,1 II, op ' "'O'- '' V "i l.onn.i Pec I '' v' I I ! 1 ''I"!' ''li'" ol .les . ' '! - . ' I-"!" I 1 i ;i .: Oo 1 -,1 si I. I. Cl'l Better Shoes at Lower Prices Is Our Idea ol Building Business The Bootery A Paradise for Tired Feet. 12015 Depot Street Phone Main 113 Grover Smith, Mgr. 1 di Oct. 14th is National Candy Day A box of WHITMAN'S awaits you at the Red Cross Drug Store Take home with you a bag of Oriole Chocolate Chips "'cl s 1st tolls a loi of 'ii sands n us he-waste. t . i .w i 1 1 - k ii'phlet' conf.nl. i-.v '. I A ,t "ion;-, but the state contiint.s . Oisbiyo bill;, bccaui-.e i.Te fell -- li. j practical. " !-. the w .ul.l lievour "lies, il went !'i,uli:io- and to. V.. ( Olympia Oyster . Cocktails in S-mcs. at THE L-OTTH.t U1S Jefferson Ave. ' Confidence The successful man has confidence in himself. He also has confidence in his banker. This bank lias enjoyed the confidence of its thousands of clients through thirty-five years of successful business and public service. We invite your cmf:dercc rtthi offer iu uuf lct struct iii wur fjuixttaiii rv'litijJ.3 ?oun3 ReliaW o Progressive Everybody Likes CANDY Any parent bringing their child or children and making a purchase of candy will receive a i -pound stick of candy for each child. Remember Saturday, Oct. IL NQwlin Drug Co. ZJ X -