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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, October 13, 1922 I' Out of Their Element HE SAID A LOT Wise Old Egyptian Prophet Set Forth Great Truth. New -Today PAGE EIGHT Knitted four-pocket Sweat er Coats new .shades, in green, blue and brown hea thers. Just the thing for these snappy mornings, l'rieed from S.".00 to 58.00 liOl Depot Avenue IUIII iii e3 ,u f'rniide, Oregon DELAY TAKES f l-'irsl prt.o oi Knurth prhle MANY HONORS vi'iir old. on junior C tlf. Kind prize.' on hest cow and .calf. I 'n si Mini m-cond prize on the best 1 1 lnee- -';ir-o1 ami over. 1 Second pri.c, on (liu senior yearling 'heller. I Third prize on graded herd. Thinl prize on breeder' calf herd. . rt . o j. I prize on exhibitors you ni? union uwity lviau s ocut-,iM-ni. Third prize on the he t Kct o) Mire I 'u . st pi v.f. on bowl product? of dam. n,. ennui championship, four firrdH, I wo h'ciiiih. five tinrdM niul oik; fourth Ih a very wood iMcniil for one. herd of HhnrthornM at a fair. 4'IEONKIHTI-' III AItlV(. IADS. tish Jane 4th Became Grand Champion Female; : Many Othe r Awards Taken. With seven or elKhl wH-luwuvn breeders ami Hcvorul club hoys exhib it PR beef Short horiiH, besides two liood herds tt( ihu milking hIj- itit Shorthorn were candy lln; Icudlnn beef In it. at. the Hint.- fair. limi t wt-re rdiowit In :ood condition and1 many notable animal were here (1. W. IvI.ay'H Hioitish .lane AW that linn, been a conHtMcnl w'intii'i' tli ". "eeiniio '"f if'imi "'liiflipiouj illry im ;;iitinK lln- HhoultiiH of ,Mi( female. She hi a r.rv. cow, with no , ,- Alexa nder i 'rankhlle al 'it tup l.rw-fn-rlutiH faiillH. Tint Foothill rail" Hint i in In I'HS. lodiiv returned two Hrerot ri'cl Indlt Imi'iiU Itcturncd ami (In (rami Jury I-. IHm liaruetl. ( 1 1 AhMii'iati:d I 'less) TAi'dMA. Oct. I3.--A fed oral gran 1 awn made Junior champion in pr Winn for future hIiow.i. W'lith- l-'ool-IiIIIh I ho heaviest uuinei . pr.zc : wt-re pretty well divided. Other Honor, A montr o titer honor hat I icLay'ti )n nl of Khoi thorns took were; Second prizu on test Kroiip of three hulls. Third pt-i:'.f on mt'd bulK nulicl iiienlti, end wan then d inch i rued by l-'i'diial .ludKe ( 'nfh ma n. The diMlrlci utloiiiry rcfuNcd to In dicaie whether the indictments hav lo do with the Cronkhitt! case or uol Juil a id the identity of the poi mm wd'cli'd would nd le kmwn for ;ev lal tlavH. A rjriKidHed Ad Will lm It; 4mm , OTCyl' COtMSDY Vic TROLA owncrsln'p pivesyou instant command of all three, and every other kind of real music as well. Don't nut off this pleasure any longer! Kasy terms on the Vict vol a of your choice. Nevvlin Book & Stationery Company That "New Robet III Befit a Man" U at Pertinent Today as When Chipped on Granite. Centuries iio, when KtiKlnti'l was a Hwainn, and our jiroKeultors threw Htom-H at each other. Iinteiid of urIuk iiiHchim'-ffuiis to kill people off, a wise .ir,.!.!.., !. I'.-it it chioned flWllV with his uhlNpl ami mnlM ut it hlork of t'ninlto, sityn London An- 8 '('(. Time wns kind tn thp Rrnulte, no tht we 'an tnlay road whnt lie wrote, ami henetlt hy his wisdom. He wrote In Ids (jiiaiut pictures: 'The eyes of a woman fcee heneath the raiment. New raiment never iilone won a heart. New mhoa lit hefit n man." Today, when we are advanced In elvllliillon until wo enn Kill utau ly tutichlnc n Hprlntr when they are so far away ns to lie out of slirht, we ; may Mill read what the old man wrote. Ills wisdom ha come down l to us throtitih the aces. Whnt he would have written tw.ny ion his typewriter Is prohahly: "iJo ! not wear your best clothes when ynu propose. 1 low much easier to toiieii the keys than to chip thiiiK out on n hliM-k of vranlte! lint how tniirli more lastlnj; Is the cranlte! And one would take Rortd rare that , one had Hniiiethini; worth writing about be fore upending weeks transferring It to stone. Yet how true nre his sayings! Women have changed but little since the days of the Kgyptian kings. "New m Intent never alone won a I heart. New robes III belli n man.' i New elollies mask the force of a j man s personality, Tor only clot lies to which one Is thomunhly accus tomed can bring out the full force of the peiMiimllty. What do new elollies dn? At best they do nothing hut ndd an extra smart noss, which Ik probal.ly worth less, for no woman is captivated by mere dntidyism, though the pride of iic'iutsition which most women pos ticus will often give the dandy an ephemeral success. A man In new clothes may he very Impressive from a sartorial point of view, hilt ho Is little more than n tailor's dummy; hfs etotties have not become molded to his personality, A hat that has been worn for some time becomes part of lis owner. It becomes an expression of him; It Is pnsxihle to tell whnt sort of a fellow be Is from II. Ills Individuality Is not hindered Nut helped by It. He Is peifeclly free to talk jhrnimh It! That wise old man knew all this. n lie tolled away so that you and I j might read it. Millions have lived and died, and never given a thought j to the newness of their best Sunday ; milt; hut he thought ii nil out, ami tet us know about It. Of women he writes nothing. Ier- hapt he realized no man can under- l Maud a woman, or nis time was too valuable or granite, cost too much. In any case, be does not tell us what a woman should do nlmut her clothes. The modern woman needs no elollies to .bring out her personality; site relies on her physical beauty." and he certainly does mt attempt to con ceal ton much of that. New cloihes have no effect on charm and bodily grace In so far as masking goes ; ;on the contrary, Ihey help lb show It up. So the teachings of the wise old mnn do not apply to the fairer sex; and, In any ease, no mere man should profess to lay down the law. I,et women have their new hut and gowns. We men must remember the laws of the wise old man: "New robes ill liellt n man." It Is unwise to try to Impress a woman with a display of untarnished raiment. So If you want to make bve do not wear new clothes. f 14 A4 ' -Sim. Iljro'fl what hapiJoncd when a railway locomotlvo Imagined It was bl latUunhlp awl leaped Into the Mystic River ut South Boston, Musi!. Tbei -w leaptU to faaeiv and none was hurt. At the uimft time the paascriqer ntfamor. Kmprosa pot ti;e IJc. it couU nviKato or. land B'd went Oicr-ro out-sido of Si.. Johns (X. I; ) harbor. l'.is.-icniTOra 'ere rcinovt d uuharnied despite a Uci-.j-js tog. l;icu.uJ cltorts liuvc I failed to (Ji.':lodse the thip from tho rock::. 1'VTHIANS I'.M) SDSSIO.V. l:o ams, Vainliill, grand manager; I'ari iiiKton, Portland, grainl inin- Ml, Itnll.nan lt.-vl,.. Klu.ml II.....rJ l.,. r iwonls ,,...1 .orn..oi.lom-: at t.ianin i.!)1(,(.tn.. K1)IK0I.( Mublxird, I, ,;nimi,. Kn.uhts of M.ias wi,o!ra"d guard; -I'.rar! llaclilonmii, Al aM,:ncd the recent (.Jrand Lodgo .s-l baity. Kfimd lr-H conu.spondent. r.u at I'ortland, ale b.-ulnnlni; to m- turn. llalpl) fivers, one of the rep- sMf(ilil.lN; I'l.OI' ll.IEi:i. rcMcntativt-s from hf. returned yes-1 l. rdiy. A l.a ilrand.- Pythten Sislorj SKATTLK, Oct. i?.. -details of an has been jieeorde.l niuni nunm 51,1,1 1 alleged plot to ship arms and urn reward for long er u-o al uie rori- land rueeting of the I'yihian Sinter An (heguiiian iiein of Tliuisday hi(;ht says; "Not a ballot was cast al the two il.iy state convention of the KniKhls of l'.tliia-s, which closed Wednesday. . : All l.ii.dne.r.s t la it.-acl ed . Ineliiiliiv; j A Win'iliiKton -statist leal expert the election of officer, was by ac-, , ...t i,1;i(.s ,aj tlie average- human be el.unation. The coiivcn! im w.is pio-iin.; ,, M.vnt years or ige bus spent j iiounced the greatest loo least ofj s,.ici-n yei.r.i of his life al work. This JtlU' order eer held here. jrai'-s tin? old inestion of whether a "The most itaportaui matter to I pin niher is a human being or not. iconic before the session:; was that ofj the construction of a new temple by Kceipls at the Pendleton posioiuce Hie gr ind lodg ,-i of Washington and for Die first three uuarters of drcnon. A committee w;i:i appoint-1 lot ,1 R'jii.riiiS.s:;, an increase of $ :11th. 79 ed from the member dilp of tins Ore-jnvcr tlio ( ornMpondiug period of iron grand lodge lo ne-et with a i:fm- liar Washington committee and discieM1 lluib.y Turnlmll of Sherwood ways and means of obtaining- fund H the Id lor Hie tmilillng. wen n win cosi in mei ueighborhooil of $i:;e.!iuii and will lie! LJncorfHyraled W 371 DEPARTMENT STORES 1 K.V.I i.k'l 'munition to revolutionisls in China was revealed here today with tlte a'r- est of Lee I'oyu Sunn, it Lhincse iicrchant of lloston, rtjsulting in the sei'uro of ftmr ciicsts or uurninn- i made amiuuuilion, , entern r euciiitiia.'i' contest with a spcci- lf 1-2 iiiehcs long, M 1-2 Ineiies Locuiiifereiice and weigliing (K-ated at Vancouver, Wash. "It. will lake anothei- d iy for tli1 grand lodge of Pythian Sisters of t!nt !:late of Oregon lo wind up -its con-! venllou. Princi) al lpi;sii'";i:t aeooiu-; pllshed by the Pthiaii wonien yesio.'-I day was the auntu'l elcllon of ol'-l 1'leers, as follows: Ibin- ilofcan. At-j bany, grand chief; f-'loivnee Pan I, ' Hood Liver, uiamt srn oi ; ( 'id" i l:!l man. La Grande. er..n.l ii.n : '!. pcnind:; ft ounce: '! Hurrah" He Shouts l ie Wears a J. C. Penney Co. Suit He is on his way to school, happy, care-free, and with a keen appreciation that his suit is the envy of his young com panions. He wears one of our Boys' Suits Of Either Twcod, Cassimere, Sorga or Corduroy $5-90 Others $7.00 and $9.90 Gizes S to 13 Years. These smart Uiiickerbocker svyts nifty be had in the popu lar colors and shades. f Made, as Illustrated, In n. nmnrt three-button single breasted model for all the world like big brother's There are three patch pockets with flaps and buttons to button, and an Inverted pleat on each pocket. AH urouuU belt . Boys' AH-Wool 2-Knicker Buits Knickers reinforced wiU double sect and knee. $12.75 and S14.75 ' - Credit Mainstay of Business. In large cities It Is estimated that more than Hi) per cent of the com mercial business is done by checks and drafts, less than 10 per cent be ing done with cash. rka: 'iiik want ns Russian Writers Organized. The I lom Lit tern terov. which was founded In DIM, is ;in nruanlxutlon of literary workers which Includes many writers whose names are known out ride of Russia and whose works have been translated into several 1unilat;es It maintains lis own club house whh a library of (Io.imki volumes and a eo operalUe kitchen where cheap meals are served to the members. The hitler mnuhcr about Sei hiuI are divided Into two flusses. A4iont o.'tfl a"e full mem bers, thoM who make wrltlnc tb"Ir sole ncciipatlon. Two hundred and fifty are "candidates," with whom writing is a part time occupation, but all of whom hae hud sometlPui; pulMished. The hum Liltei nlerov is recelxltm rey; nlarly each month a immber of Amer ican relief ad mini si ration food pack ages It bout hteh the most needy members would tlnd it very dltticult to support themselves and their families. The Sporting Event of the Season Opens October 15lh Chinese Pheasant Shooting is the sport of nil sports if you have the right equipment Let ls Show You Our GUNS and AMMUNITION Also Ihixhak Rain - Proof C O ATS P A X T S II A T S Spoiling Goods of All Kinds Oregon Hardware j& Implement Co. Poys'. Blouses and Shirts For School and General Wear Full cut Blouses with medium high collar, hutton cuffs, pocket,, button waist baud, six-button front attrac tive assortment of patterns in percales, bine and gray, fast color ehambray, khaki twill and mercerized black sat- een. Sizes 6 to 1G yrs. Unusual value at 7 Shirts Full cut SUlrts with medium high collar, but ton cuffn, pocket, throe button front interesting nssorttneut of patterns In striped percales, blue, gray anil striped chain-! bray, khaki and mercer- Ized black sntcen. Neck measurements 12H to 14 i. Exceptional at ' 79c .The Largest hain Department'. Store Organization in the World" THE SWEETEST DAY OF THE YEAH Saturday Oct. 14. S V E C I A L ! Candy in bulk, 38c. lloxes, 45e, 7oc and up Hot Tomales Jack O'Lantern SH.ER.RY.'S LAST DAY ii His Back Against the Wall" Kayiiiimd llntlnii, ii;'.ini.i aili. Shunuuii Pay, Will Walling, (Iiii'iliui 1!usmII and a laino east appear in this novel comedy-drama which ivlls of an l'.asi Side dance-hall lizard who lieeame a hero in the laj'ii West Comedy Ucn Turpin in "HE LOOKED CKOOivEir Women and Cigarettes. ! A w oniiin, on passim: t he I'rench j frontier n her return from Holland., j imis allied by n Kreneh eustuins ottirer the usual (paction, "Hiivn ou nnth i Ini: tt declare!" She had sU boxes j of cigarettes. j I The otllcer eplaine. to her that If 1 she wanted her cigarettes passed she woidit hae to pny ahtuit ten limes their value. At such a prlee the trav eler prefer) ed tlvlii up her boxes, but she noticed that some gentlemen nearby worv allowed twenty live eU ntvttes for their own use free of al! duty. She demanded the smue favor; , but the onVer replied to her, yravety: "Miidnme. In Lrnnce h woman can ! not 'lewdly smoke !" r 4 Saving on Every Purchase Hooverizeci Groceries WHEKE THi ?NI,IPTV THKOia YUR MLVAT1WI-THINKI Calumet Kaking Powder, 1-U. tin 29c Crescent Unking Powder, 1-lb. tin -c Sugar Cured Bacon, lb ' 33c Our Seal Flour, -ID-lb. sack .....$1.51 lihie Stem Flour, -l!l-lb. saeL $1.78 Del Jlonte Flour, 4!)-lb. sack $1.8!) White Spray Flour, 451-11). sack $2.10 Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg U'c Mother's Oat Flakes, largo pkg.v Our Own Reliable Delivery Service 1 Trips Daily Prop.r Definition c Va'or. 1-Y:ir lo a.i l.jtsc. liuwnrtliy lliilics 18 vulcr; If 1 1--x 1.,. .lent' u siilTcr tin-in !s iilor, lo,.. lien Jon ion. In HOOVERIZED GROCEH.1 Ji s A)