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Wednesday, January 1923. PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER cr CP La Grande Evening Observer as- i.ijhii:nim:nt m-:hfaim:h. Jubllrhd dally ami w.'rtUlv nt Lf liruml', ortKn. Atv Im .tJrwiiu liven liitf ol;rv r rubllMliinir Company. ' JlllUCE UKSSlH, IMIlur. fcntnl nt Mi.' lMstofflro at l-n (iniiid-, OrcKOli, h StciuiU China Mull Matlur. A At! r ck nil coiiimuiilMitluiiH lo THli DltSIMCVlii:. lilU Atluina Ave., Uh lirunJc, uic'Kon. HI 1IS( IIM'I'IOV ItATKS. THE OFFICE CAT ' I 1 l II Ml . - - 'TWO DELIVERIES l . " DAILY -' ' III i. : i : . -ji 1 : . . : i, - II y Mull. i Piilly. ner voir, fit mlviitirv t'lMin Jluily, Mix inuiilhtf In ml. mice uuily, llini mumns, in uuvitiiee. ..fl.z ueKiy i.niei v'i'-."nnr, iy limn, per yeiir. lit udviiliee On sulc In uth.'i- elites Oreiron lintel Nl'W Sltllltl. I'urllllllll : I llllll'l'iul NrWK hllllMl. rut-Ilium; .MlilltlUlllUll Auwi Hl'iml. 'ut-t In rid. Mi:iliu:lt iik assiii i a n:i rili:ss. Tin. Assim-Ibi...! I'r.-Mi. is exeluslvely fiilllli'il tu lis.. I'm- t.ul.llriitli.ii 'f nil ieVS llispiilflifH rr.'.llt.l It. It t.r nul Mlierwlse cii-.lltel In 1 1 1 1 m iiiiimt, mill HlHH till, lui'lll III'MS IHllllkslli'ti tlltTi'llI MI llllllts uf ra-.llhllrii.liill i.r slleeilll tllHllltrl)l'S IH'I'l'lll II J HI. Jill' 1'eKITVeil. ii, currier. SAFK AND SANE SALVATION:! ftltf: i:i u;;:"!,iomh-:::;::::::::::::i-l-My oui, wait thu uiy uo.. (...;; I Hy. i.ii' six mo.. In aUviim H.Mi for ,ly cxpci-tiitiun is from him. lie! '" """ ' i I in mv rock mid in v sulviillon: ho if my tlefence; I Hhutl not be moved. Pmilm 02:5, II. cirv AM) rnrsTV 01 th-IAI. I'AI'llll. Cheerful View by Ivanhoe. He has lived quite a while, has Col. V. S. Ivanhoe, and he is a; ''f "' 'her i,.r""",re close observer of 'state and national and world matters. lie is a student of history and his extensive library imparts information THE SALESMAN POK.M The happiest niKhtH I ever know Are those when I've No pluee to iro, And the missus Hiys When the day is through, "Tuniirht we haven't A tiling to do." Oh, the joy of it, And the Peace untold Of silting around In my slippers old With my. pipe and book In my easy chair, Knowing I needn't (jo anywhere. "k'issinv strnnL'ers .is dangerous says n doctor. That's right. It has cost sonic men a lot of money. (irass widows are nice, they say, but cannibals never eat them they're afraid of hay fever. The athletic girl of a few years about all that are not tunned, Hang this where your customers ' .Man is niad'j oi uusi. He a man." roiihtry on 'tbe.Xactj oJthe earth jjivel)coi'erj firaiv a previi not only for uvents of the past, but his mind digests historical wl" K !l events as a barometer for the future. , . I A certain man told one of his boys . The Colulicl.VNew Year message to his friends and acquaint-! dint if he sn-ed some wood he would ... let. bun have the sawdust to la 1 ances is to be eheorlul m the lace of what many ol us think are '.. ciivus with. Kind uf father, perilous times, for lu: argues that the country is recovering from ! 0lR. of the hardest jobs some po thi shocks of the war much better flud amid, faster than any ; p '"J" tin7P lhvir yelKw Si)nu' Dt'uple stim to takf a !ar.- . tror a niitn to show how . Jt'ti-eh they are. oF5Jniiwr.t-itncriTiiiJror tuj upset condition which the t you an1 , aPd we llru.eye. industry, but the naiii ijs a whole w ith every resource, with ev' n- easy it would b-?. erf human life, rushel pell niell into the conflict. Wst, of coins.., r , ..fThTtaik thesw dav. thire wasisWVliiicriul.l it have been otherwise!1 5?o impressive it ;i..on thatmh. ..w-te wopia vas the wasfe thiit it is thiirouiilily inipossilile in' the short space facets at every smk-hot ard cuiJ; , , , i wa'er arid home blew, of time since peace was declared to obliterate those waste! ul habits. Bear in mind that the present bunch of youn- people spent ' E'Udry " "I. noi'fi several u f their most susceptible years, when that period ot rush much conseiuence in Italy, and waste and spendinjr immersed the country fiom the White makixc; I'KimJKKSS Jlouse to the smallest political unit. Can you expect these youn-r 1 ariiulll Sil,d ne js ,m ever'y I,. Imi.n Hin lioliil sunn, uf us nliliT fnlk have who were miiuie. s'onds. No insinuations, but well. Thev're ,And.UtV)l tl)Jl Colonel looked out of the window in deep 'gi -ting standardized. , r " j i . i i ... - i . i xt 1. : .'Tl... " , ;. . in iubih, Closing ins iew leiii iiiineisiiiiuii oy mjui, 'mJlulll"'liiir.i ..ini. to sue ib,. .omiianv tlilit people areueiidiii'iX'i. ad and tends to prevent normal conoi-; lo- .lamages. 11IIIIS M'lls, tliiUKht hils some followinir. That fellow is a menace to the world today. - t it .... i : I. : ii I i : : .. , i e .t : i i ' i.DONUiij. iiiiii.sen oy uiom'iiiii. hi int. .stiviuit. "i uiNcoiiiviit. lo piSson the minds and tlxfuiubtiiif p v:.yuie 4!htm he can reach, he slips short of liothinjf Uf (III ifrftK fiiflSifl' ;S the big he-pessimist ofjthe day. As a matter of faet.'lairne out by every legitimate bis ter than those raised in times of depression and scant money?' people uiugjulin&rVt )""' !"(' ti;nds to pnytiit pormal" condi-j f..r .lamages." , '. . , , from retulnif lllli if v. .Lr Mstllhe tl bl,a,erskite of aj j , whose knii4l(jjlne (if )j,sjLory isjjwij jj(d iii.Vjl, anarchistic l:-n 'e was , ca'rrying a 'eavy piece., fhl woven' Jib Vh.'i s3iVft..of lUilshilVwhi nhd disaster. "J?". " hc ,,r"P"c1 il J'.".. '!iK . xaa.-i!ii!irar?Fi:Ta9B t CROWDS TELL THE STORY OF OUR 28 ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE f - Yard Wide SALE Thciir sale of the year is on; people who have thus fill'; Visit-' J fd this stoVc and seen the throngs that filled the store the opening ' day, know of the tremendous opportunities offered, for invariably " 'CROWDS W.LL THE STORY" of a sale. Values suqli as we have been presenting have brought a re sponse beyond Oiir capacity to handle, and at many times during he past three dnvs our facilities were insufficient to adequately i(Xmodate the tlivongs ot shoppers. and shop the morning and get the limit of good service. JANUARY 2 TO JANUARY, 22 'The Best Buying Days ol' the Year" oooo oooo oooo oooo OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS ORDER BY MAIL 'n-ivr tojian, the jirescutiifetwiir qilition,s,,ai'e, btte f, lowing any forar.Vy U4J. "America is all rllUt!4be i .qnnung'lthijfiigh in fine shape. Si , if you arc despondent, take heart and you will find that a y ar from now many of wtrnt seem to Itc uiTsolvable problems will , piss aw'ay without in'iy 'liilsliaps, without'any iebelliofls or insur rections, and that American people will gradually settle down to; the noble task ol' liviiur llii- nrniior Ann.rii'on lifo ivhir-li iu ..n-l I has been the standard of the highest civilization ever known to the world." LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MAl'lll VI. ... ...... SIIOl'MM) rot'MlllY All Kinds of Machlnei'iVMiloiuObiles and Tractora Hcnalratl. llvciluraleil 1111)1 ItelMirlli- Acetylone Wfcidinc Vf All Kinds Csllnder Itorinir ltaA oWaiil S,'ll6n1,jf?'.S rankshalts, Plstnun niX I'lsftrni IMna llegrouinl (iive us AVlrlk D. FITZGERALD, Prop. OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results Men who used to laugh at women's fear of pistols now hope they haven't gotten over it. No matter how hmd a divorce, suit is pressed it seldom loks smart. . . ,", . .' , of .";:- 'V-i-il'!'f i'ii!!itj.l 'if ' ! I , Ilu.Who doeiiiljtilijesitate before crossing a street being; lost.' ' " .11 ' - ' 1 "" t 1 ' . . is 11 danger I JlIiC JtlU8lLc'lM)iai(aiS,ihJUit.aUiut .Uu,N4K,lCHt. is that it., isn't near eased, 1 Special Attention! .Vc our fmo flssordnV'nt of Home-iMadc Cream ( hotolak's in floxes. Also Mexican Chcwe, Al mond Brittle, rdunul Brittle and Tally. Fudg- All Our Candie)araMadc in Our Factory PALACE CONFECTIONERY 1 5 HANMCAPPKD 1 ' j 'I've had a hard day at the office, dear, and 'I'm' hungry as a bear. Is oinner ready?" "No, love. I'm afraid we'll havo to po to a roataurant tonight. I've broken the can opener. START f r THEvEW YEAR I 'v,v. 5 RIGHT When Yrou Want QUALITY HARDWARE ASOKABLE . RICES Coiic The Ore. Hdw. & Imp. Co. PRE -INVENTORY For January I ? Ginghams, per yd. loc to 23c Sehoolday Cloth.Ver yd 32c Towels, each L...., 10c to 98c Ladies Union Suilk light weight 49c to 98c LadiesX Union Suits, nied and heavy, 98c to $1.98 Hose, Children's btick and cord., pr. ..15c to 30c Hose, Litijies' good erade cotton, hr 19c Hose, meVs black Jind cord, cotton, pr 15c to 23c Andrdw's Variety Store c There are times when the rising general ion will come dow n a peg or two. was New Years Greetin CT As we coiniilete i(! yeiirs of successful hanking; in' Lu Grande we desire to tliank niost sincerely our many patrons and the jMihlic 'lw have uVsisted in making possible tins rccoru We also levsire tiXwish the citizens nf Grande and VnioiiC''ty a most Hap'pv and Bi-osiieroi NeV Year, and we trust that the year 193 inly lie replete with hap piness and succesV for them. The Director, Officers and Staff. La Grande National Bank' SOUND IJELIABLKI'Kot ; KKSSl K Superfine Bre(d A La (Jrande, Oregon oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo NOTICE! Anyone havingNnade purchases of the Carr Furni ture Company, which articles were in our store at the time of the fire, please call at our. temporary office, located in the Floyd McKennon Implement Store, and either receive the money that was paid to us or permit us o duplicate the merchandise purchased. This fire loss is our loss and w c do not purpose having any of our customers stand any part of it, . ' Carr Furniture Co: , BY J.J. CARR. o ocococoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooco no OOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000000000000000 IS' zxrt't'