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rr,.-.,v November 21. 1922. PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER All IKDUl'HXDUKT N K W ft P A VKK. Piibllitifd dully and wrf-kly at Iai Grand'.-, Ort'doti, hv l.u (Jrwudw Kven tng Observer I'ubiialunic Company, BKUCE DKNS'18. Editor. Entered at the I'uiiofflcc at l.a (J -untie, Oregon, . fecund CJhsi Mail Ukitor. pHKKKV KU, Mlti uranda, Oregon. DmmunU-ntloti to Till. Auauia Ave., 1 By Mall. Dally, pr year, tu auvance !1.(M Daily, six month, in advance ...... fj.&u Daily, three muntha In advance. l.'H Da 1 1 v. pt-r month 6 Ue WVfiily obat-rver-Htur. by mall, prr : -r, in bdvainn - fl.-io On aate in other cilKB -ortifon Motel NN'Hi titnml. I'orilaiwl; Imperial Nw4 Mand. l'..rtlmol; MliltUOUitli Miami. Portland. La Grande Evening Observer today's events UBsriiirrio haiku. Centenary of the birth of Gid. Joslah J'ickett, noted civil war coiu .i.ander, Ohnervunce of Kor-fathers Day in commemoration .uf the landing, Nwi of thu JMlKriins. Vlco 1 'resident Cool id kc Bpeal.s i km in it ok amnm;iatii: pittas. ;1i1h evening ut the forefathers -J.T.:ri'rtfrr:;7bi! banquet of tlio 'New Eiilaud n.'vvx oi.-pHti h.-H credited to It or noi otherw ie credited In Mi la pnpiir, and By Carrier. Dally, per month - Daily, er 1 aree moiilha bally, pr ati mo., in advance . Dally, ainifle copy n. AISU 'M M V I' A I' K ll. of 111.. thf lorn I m va iiilillln(t c litre In All rliftitu of re-nohli atlon of aoecta diapatcliea here aliio are reaerred. ItlHI.r: TIUH'CiMT l-'OK TODAY HOW TO CONCH.'KK AN KNKMY: - -When ii nian'H wayt; olea-e tin.' Lord. he niakttli oven his em-mien to ut at itar with him.-- I'roverbs 16: 7. Fifty Years And What It Means Society in Cleveland. Scientific renearcli uh unjdled to aurjcitltiire lu th! chief Kubject to he tllxctissi'd by I lie AhkocIuUoii fit j I. mid brain collie when it menu in Washing i on today for Its 3Gth annual convention. All phases of not I al work in which Catholic women an; engaged will he discussed by the National Council of Catholic Women at lie; second an tin a I convention, wIim.1i opens today fit WaxhitiKtuu, I). C Klimination of waste in indiiMry will be the principal topic of dis cussion at- the hixlli annual .New York State J adust r hi I Conference, which in to meet in HiiITnlo today for a Kessioii of t hree dayn. l ho liilerslate Commerce, i um misHion ban k- today for beKinnini', a hcarine, in iWashinnlun on tin- p tition of the Soiilheru J'ncific cu'a pauy to continue unified operation of the Southern and Central Pacific linen. In the Day's News. When one hears of "fifty years in prison" little atten tion is paid to what it means. Listen to thu Janesville, Wisconsin, Gazette and learn its true meaning: Fifty years ago there was a railroad just being com pleted and operated through Peshtigo and north. It was a year after the fire which had devastated the small saw mill town and" the horror of the forest fires were still fresh in the minds of the people, while the scars were ev erywhere visible. From sunshine and freedom a young man of this village was taken to Waupun state prison for a murder. He is there vet. lie lias risen eacn morning,; passed the day, gone to bed locked in a cell, risen apain. ' and for fifty years lS,2(i2 days, repeated with deadly;,,, ,,. t-i,..,i sil.. ,..... ,,,. mnnontonv this unitine. lie lias seen a score of wardens. ;..w.inij i min womi. is n of Jlen who were guards when he arrived are long since dead j)","';, and forgotten. There was only a great stretch of wilderness across Northern Wisconsin when he came to prison. Long ago his name was obliterated and his, number still remained his only designation until hooks and records were consult ed. When number 1.727 went to prison there was no tele graph, one line of railroad crossed the continent, we had Today's Anniversaries. 1790 Bryau Waller I'rortur, vrlio won fame as a poet aud uruniatlm under the uamr nf Barry Cornwall, I lioru at l.eedx, EuglauU. Died lu London, October 4. 174. 1831 (Jim. John K. .Miller. Civil war suldler and LT. S. senator from California, born at Sou til llend, Ind. Died In Waaliliiirtou, D. C., .March 8, 1SS6. 1833 Wabasli college wati found ed at CrawfordKVilte. Ind. 1842 Henry N. Coilden. the blind eliapluiu of the U. S. lloue of rep regentatlveH. born In Marshall cnun ly, Ind. Died at Fort Myer. Va.f AiikukI 22, 1U22. 1847 One hundred and nixty illxeH loat when the steamer Phoenix was burned on Lake Michigan ner ShelioyKaii. Wis. ' 1866 M. ct I iik at KillKHloll, Out., adopted a resolution calling upon the people of 'anada to agitato for annexation to the United Statea. 1318 Cen. PershlllB entered llit- (t.'lty of Luxeuibtn-K ahead of his I roopn, JltUu .alio L. Hiinion, republican nalionul coinniitteeniau for Okla homa, was nliot fatally at Ard-imire. oil the llenirn iiitic Hide nppfi' hoiisi-. Senator Sim mon was hoi n in Jinie.4 county, Noi l h Carol ina, in 1 S 5 4 . and has siii',. Ih--u a resilient of that state. H- w..s ediH-ati-tl at Lake Korlst cnlli -e and Triniiy collei;. North Carohna, madiiatinK from (he last nanod I list it ut ion in 17". Two vt-jirs Ijit.-r he was admitted to tin: bar and rwiiaiued in active practice first election as I'nfled tor in l!il. I'revious the prairies, and millions of acres now tilled were covered ! Hrrvt'il one Inrtu as a l-epresnta-with buffalo bones and the primeval sod. Yet in all that nv i i'sns. in i i;i2 he was time this murderer has been sitting or walking about or j"ii.oiu.,i collector r internal rev,.- , ... .,. . ii. ii i ! ,i .ii tnui- for .Notih ( arolina under l'resl- toiling within guarded stone walls while the world has ;,,,., Cleveland, in the same year been whirling along all around nun. h,. iicinme rnairiuan or the iemo- Fifty years of punishment. T have been hanged not resumed sjiecie payment, Indians were niassacreing "'' hi f' settlers, the Sioux were riding the plains, red bandits of ; f,'",' Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Speak for You- titkt; a pi ale in ; our ap- OXSKSK If I were you, and you wore me, What real difference would there be; nut ii you were me, and I were you. Id do the thing that you would do. j So If I Were me, aud you were you 1 And you loved me, and I loved you. And we told each other, we both HKreu, , There would be no difference, don't you wee. Now you love me, and I love you. I For I am me, aud you are vuu, I There i one t hi iik Hiire to come true, i We love each other, thru and j thru. ' ! i So if I get you, mid you pet me, ; And you are me, and I am you, Then we will happy always he For 1 am me, and you are you I They Hay you have (,-uod t.isle peai'uuce, arc. '-up ami coming." Yon Hhonld he pioutl then own a suit uu can he proud of anywhere and every time you put it on. The finality of the fahrlcH and ta'hii ho; in Hart, Hcharf ner & Murx duthhiK . HlandK out uh the predominant tea line. They look conlly hut they're not; thev re the cheap cut clothed In the world in the end, lor they hold tln ir hhape, color of fahrlc, tle ami tailoring an lun a oii wear them. They're made that way and they're guaran teed to stay that way. Wonderful new fabrics in the fall suits at $38.50, $40, $45, $50 BUY "MUXSINGWEAR" FOR MEN AND BOYS This Store Is Exclusive Agents for This Famous Underwear The fit of "MnuHlnKWeui"' Hhonld he reason enough for million of men, women and children heing eon Htant weareiH, hut there are other reuMtiiH of great Importance. They vu- exceptionally well and launder so easily, n-lainiiiK their original Hhape, fit and lahric ui'ter many wuiditWKS. , "MunsiiiKtvenr" In inaile in every denired we?t;ht ami weave. It Ik priced hut a very Utile more than other underwear. It is Tor men, women and children aud we especially Invite the men to our men's Hlore for the express Jurpose of examining; this famous underwear. Men's Sheep Lined VESTS $10.50 We call your particular attention to theae ests for men who work out of doors. They are nhcep lined, with leather sleeves amf corduroy hack. The patent nittcd Jersey collar and culls fit nn tig- and keep out the wind and snew. A comfortahle fitting vest, wry reason uhly priced at tO.aU. Other vests ut all kinds. ST.."0 tu N I :!..(, Sizes up to Of Interest to Women jCnitlc exccuthi; comtnltlie of hlK .. r I it PP.. 1. 1 1.1..., .1 ' 1 llieaia a iew inoniciit oil tnu mihihiiu, u miihrm iiiuij ami lor nearly j 5 years, the end. late imprisonment lias meant a living death, ai man in a tomb walled in by the stone sarcophagas, and j yet a breathing and conscious corpse. His blood is on no j man's hands; his own bitterness has been his punishment. If he should be freed he would be a stranger,, like a man from Mars, come to earth. A pardon :to l)im Von Id lie the most terrible thing. that could happen, 'a fit climax of pun-' itive torture to a half century in the living tomb. ,,!; : r- o : . .', ;, Today's Birthdays. heroic Ilel- ,; IfSoumds All Right r.irclinal Mcrcier. Ill Kian pri'lale. Iiorn on tin battle of Walirloo, 71 lO'lay. Dr. lliiKh M. Smith, for ';ti years 1'. S.; conimissiouir of fisheries, l.orn in Washington, 57 year;; a;o j toil.- y. Sir Arthur T. Quiller-Couch, popt:- I lar Kiu.'Hsh novelist, boi'n in t'orn wall, &!l years Hiin today. l-'rank 1.. Kramer, .who heiil t!- Amefican professional bicycle cham pionship for IS yeai-H horn at i:.:in. ville, Intl.. -It; years nco loiiay. Clark Oiimth, president of Ihe Washington American leaau bu-av J ball club, born at Nevada, .Mo., el cars imo today. (ioltlsborouh Hall, Princess Mary's country home, was built in the year A maid of honor to England's queen must have the (nullification of beintr a peer's granddaughter. j ine women of the Mexican sta'.e of Vacatan were the first Spanish- site of the I speaking women of the world to ex years ;-ocrcise the privilege of the ballot. An open safety-pin,' which had been dropped from his wife's blouse into the vegetables as she was pre-name only twice. Her first two bus- r'rench actress who has come t) paring supper, caused the deuth of 'bands bore the same surname, as did i America to give a series of lectures, a man in London recently. als() hc. thild an(, foul.ih Parisian fashions and Parisian That no women should bt. permit- Miss Marie I.loyd, the Popular lifu, has brought with her half a ted to attend her funeral, was thej British actress- who passed away In hundred magnificent gowns and unusual request contained in the will; London recently, is said to have earn- about as many hats- This superb of an HKcd woman who recentlved more than one million dollars dur- wardrobe is carried in "4 large passed awav in England. i mp her music-hall career. trunks and is said to be insured for Although four times married, ai . woman in Nebraska has changed he Mile. Iiecile el, the well known n sum in eveess of Sir, We used to think Senator Capper was a little radical and that probably the farm bloc was going too strong, but we have changed our mind and now feel very much about general conditions asloes the farm bloc in congress. The hundred pgr cent dividends of capital in the east is too strong when the farmer is helpless financially and is go ing broke. We say to Capper ami his band, go to it. We like your program anil are willing to subscribe to everything men tioned in the list ot undertaking lor this session of con- i , i gress. rerhaps you have not made it strong enough, but ,, , , 1 litrv al- ' . ' llls"uu '?''i--J- ope- ; Wednesday Special If Steinmetz can make a bolt of Jighlning in New York, wc can make the sun shine at midnight with Edison Mazda Lamps in La Grande. Sold By H. & S. ELECTRIC CO. Wiring Repairing Supplies Appliances 10.") Depot Street Phone S'JU-AV Vail will ll : ln 1 lin ui mi wii'f it' t Iwi m- wli w.i n rv i..imf ki- most to a man on what you have started out to do. ' 1 ' , 0 i Nice, soft rain for Eastern Oregon is rather strange this lime of year, but we are having it instead of snow. $15.1- Editorials From Over the Nation i.ly even mur sei reiary: "A 1 1 In I IIK a pile of s, Mieni uith sinK bluet Item dry away lliree tlui, lo :,l t 1:1.0011 111. not tki.i. ; ,,, , - ,ll..UeMe i, New York Times: It is jut us well , hav e a ilmibl pethnps, that onu' hiiinmous lawi, er i1 tit l lit- emll out in Illinois have linninbl into a' ;vett tf e, irnilit ant. S.iid the w I10 (hint: 1 h;it siacli- Soile.l i.es, siin-,,11 :.e;il,lllu; and ntti aml iiiitlinu ,111,01 1 a d.iy is 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l' nil wroiiR. Ko'iv I $-!.7.". Heavy Halters, $2.21) J ! t'ombination Step Ladder J ,' 5-foot, .$1.-11 ! Nic !K)c kel Silver Tea Spoons, ! value, today, ! 09c per set SHOOTING MATCH RIFLE & SHOTGUN Thursday, November 23rd Southeast of Alicel at (he James Moss Place UKEF, TURKEYS, GEESE AND DUC KS Fiee Lunch at Noon Ray Fuller, Owner i "di intily and confi. i asi involving' the paietitae.e of ji Hteer the (pieilion whether or no' unch pro!. I. m- t an lie solved by w ! .1. vaguely, .mi f;u a the pies-- r con cerned, are r.i!Ki "blood Lcls.'' The po ..ibilily of tl.-ni thir lieen as-, i ly .sever al the patci imy of ami icl'u-al ..n . to have -iicl) tes look hU- t- ;.. . known. That n the reaon i'..r of the cum , l'iit is nil wrot Ilic IfllltH Im.,,1,1 lor s lask ii el;iry lier id. 'in, hi: -on a nd Mono "ii, w st 11 1 1 It Ibis isn't ;ii le.'Iltll ;illeMilll lb. pollh IV bo I ll.lt lor his :i.s- eV.ttlpii' I ut political Si!.-111. t sink t" lllllld- ie, mil mite-uppeal. OREGON HARDWARE J ! & IMPLEMENT CO. ' ' t AL in i n.i at I'lnldien u., "a- i.ie the H n fh' lia c 'f h;i inn the aily may ti;i , the lefn-al in it W.i- a .'i-m; the .I.iiii 'i.il .1 k.l. 1. "Ill ill"' I' , ...o h : l!i- htH dnm i in.- lor i he ni. i h'.r.MlV IMNtd.'d M the dollh;.- a :;iuk lo t -i'i Ii .m I lio.i. h in.;. -oil IlllLlht am lo;ii d ill. h p; I ear, iuroiip.nK to the .l.nii'i.il i.;" n- .Me'lical association ' The ciMichision o( ;in cle in whicii the u h,,!,. -rffil is that "at pie . nt of no ol 1 test hv win cim he ilclei mtm .l." A Inch nnihoritv ;i on n the time li: not yet i mm- t' . !t . (o mlinit exigence of tht- -ni. llet,-- ' after tfie .situation may chanre II ' pcjii rh wot I;, nloiiir t hc-e li:ics p 1 ' many inve-t uratoi H i.- in pno.i c-s ji-i I 1 much jili eaily lias Iu-.mi iu'.-om pli.-hc I 'l in other directions, if n.t in this om . ! Negative te-tmiony froni htoo.,1 that1 jtppioHihes certainly nlre;nv is avai'-j it hie. hut m-i!ive test mi. my i einaui to he attained. I IHSIIU anhim; A. I .SSI V. ; , f' New Vol k World: Secretary nf l-u't.-r ');"-: ci'i u-.'-'-r he r-1 ! 'i n Of lite 1 ll"'l ;il I'ft'. p. f )i - 1) - ; , horn in tlr if it -ri r.ol Tor tliai, a icccnt iiti.i.unc m .jln ofiti 1 I Docs Your Siaionery Cany ()nr Personality? V e r.in Mijip!' you with ".in .ni iv ti r.e en lor or 1. 1 -in V. MtllleUt ll, I ii q!l..l;ry .i !l liiul a full - illlll ;i!l 1.- .iMe One Year Ae.o Todav. .Muruli It ut i.il Urlt.l t III. S, I , Vuuti i. ,f.,i, 17"- .mil Oil'" i; We Carry (he Famous .lolmson il Johnson Red CruNs Products ' ' i" k-,,i Cm-. 1 -.ii., K.-.l i'. ci. . , J,,l....-, ni p iass Ikh; stiiuk, spec: for Wednesday Only Onc-huir (Jallon Mazola Oil, 9Sc Lux, 10c a Package. Delicious Apples, $1.00 a Box Uuy Your Cranberries .Now They Arc Going Higher Boys' Dress Shoes Hoys' dark brown calfskin, Goodyear welt soles with rubber heels. Comes in both English and broad toes at a very low price ?3.50 to $0.00. The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet. 20(j Depot Street Phone Main 118 Grover Smith, Mgr. , I(B: Joel's Grocery Main 7.)!) No Charge for Delivery d3J Your Credit:-: is a valuable asset and should never be im paired through careless business methods. Transact Tour business through this bank, build up your savings account and es tablish a substantial credit. La Grande National Bank ound-iu:liai3l-e-pkogkessive