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PAGE'FOURr TITE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, January 5, 1923. is- " V V V, Vv- La Grande Evening Observer the office cat a i nri'i.v ni :vr . km hi a run. I'uhliMlifil daily it nd ui-.Uly at Lti nrniHlt', urcuoii, hy l.u ;riiinli' liven ing Uhst'i-vi-r 1'uhlbtiiriK Cuiniiuiiy, UUUC12 lUIXXIN. l-'MHvr. CntTfil at tin- Pn.-'tuirirc nl l.ti CinmP;. Ore yon, u iSVeuiil I'la Mail MnUvr. inil. Ill mlVii: . $:..ft.. , $.:' Daily 1m, ill pi-r.Ji'ur, Hi ttitvjilirt- $l.T((i (Mi .) It- lii ulln r i iilt.-s--On-Buii Unti l NVuj. .Snimi. r-.rlliiM'l; tinjn rial Ntttn l;iml. 1""i ll.'iii.l, .Multht'iuah Nvttn ht:ttl. roillfHi'l. , Ailrirjt alt (M-iiiMiuriti t'iiiiiH t niwt:i: i i it, ai huh av Oraiiik', On-k'un. Tin , 1,1. I ii;miii:h in Tin- A-'ti;tl i-iil n P-l t" n.' , .1 I'm-h l..r .iH.1h ONE TOOT H VAiK F The fre.-di brakenmn unlnoachid the t lunch counter, jwne with u look of I tenderness in his eye. ' ! "JJtllf dear," he begun, as lit'! stnitcd to encircle her waist with' , his arm. - j 1 'Down brake, Tkiddo," she inter- ri I'lirss .rupuil 'You're going arounil a dun-J .M-mJ.iv..iy!Pous curve." . j 'IB hi., ol MM si liM'lilrl lov ii A ri:. Hy Currier. Diiity, it iiiiiiiiii jlfiilv. irr llim- lii'inllis i- linlly, "T SIX IIIU.. ill lulVlllKl S I. iimly. shikI'- t'nin- TIV AM MM TV III I II I II. I'irlii. 1.1 ! Il- I All ill. I'll tluhU "I I -.lil.-it lo II or lull ..I Hi this iiili . i s til,ll,.lii-il I .,iil,llwlliill i'f I, iiIm mi! r.si'l U'l.... U l. e ,1... .-..I e.. A. ' 1". HIMij. 1 ' "I-IWIIIU 111 lIL' Oltl-l.lSIl- h.-n-in. inned girl who wore so many pins '"' 1 '" ""' vili"',.v "f ncr waist lino that! , , you got your hand ull scratched up? I YE WOULD NO'lV 0 that ihnu ii hailst hoaikcncd t "y command menls then hail thy jpeacc been as In river, and thy righteousness as 'lit 'waves of the sea. -Isaiah IS : 1 H. , I If ;over i you would prosper put things ! instead of talking them over. I 30 MEN'S SUITS -Guaranteed All-Wool Quality MEN'S AND YOUNG MKN'S $19.75 Looking Into. the Future There the old ate days fewer horse than in --and less horse sense. ' Shi-kissed. swears she has never heen j Maybe that's why she swears. , Business citizens anil other fellow citizens, pay strict atten- Soinetimes we think it ought to lit ' written, "lie has all the disadvan-'. tapei: oi yuuth." I . tion to this ,raKmph f ont the annual leport of Secretary of kJ t JZTJSZh I Treasury Melton. The paragraph iollows 'oiners uesuiuiiiH --j while some run out of spending mon-1 he writes, "to make j ,aUnK the prospects for the future, anil ufJ l a' false basis. Business in this country can-.She wore no laee uro i :.i u.. ...;.. ,.,.,vbiu -.in,! inwliii. And her breath it solidity of American commerce and finance. "Knniioh forces are oneralinff, therefore us cautious in estim tine lest we liuild on not piogress indefinitely without its foreign markets, and undue expansion now, with nsuiir costs aim aruuciai aiues, iueuwi) i . sow tlie seeds ol reaction aim inane nun u uunuin mi.- n--i.oi.,....,o.,-mentiof normal relationships alnoail.". Hf. ti'l;, 1 1 ? v h: " : 'hoover masleis the significance of every point and impli cation in thttt pa'riijtiitplt'.willihaVeia'safe Buidis for busings man aenrcnt airflirouBh :i9'i,;iilwlh0 vjll,l)e able to; forecast imi veisiil commei-oidl trelitl lt se.vqral . years in. the future Those lines lire prophecy emanating from the fundamental laws of trad-. jhisiness will be biiskutU of -:noxtt yfar, .my, at- leaat, (ItiriiiK more than thiee-fotirth of the year. Vet, Mr. Mellon says, con ditions necessitate caution, and he calls very particular attention to the danirer of "risinr costs and artificial values" conslilutin "undue exnansion now." lie goes on to say, aftej tliat we ansoiuieiy ueeci loieiyn iiaue, mat. ini mmm in ui.iv jj.. more difficult the re-establishment of normal relationship abroad." Mr. Mellon . meats' that other nations, with whom we shall have to trade and compute-, will have ov cimts and prices, with high values, as against our high costs and prices, with low values, and the disparity would be detrimental to tis'if we failed to exer cise caution. The Secretary hints impressively .that permanent prosperity is linke((l iw!thl1eas()hi(ble prices, j"" . fit behooves us to keep a close' walc'b on costs and prices, es pecially after, the middle, of next yeni.,asf.U).t;y,lw.il.l be the indi catorji of business. Uftin'geJ;. , kvtj.f !'Vlf!fly."lHi jtijK'-f (jniaiilejornious irotle'jjtjftylti cautious., !;.. iy every few davs. 1UKAL I) HE AM IX FASHION wagon deck, growing bunions; around iut neck her breath it swelled of onion's. was a jiiiture of the farm. K The Inn had kissed her freckles, ! rler eyes were crossed, there was no! charm, j Her hands were hard as knuckles. I i Sli? stood in silence for u while, I My gaze, it was then thwarted. -I lit r apron itriims were tied in knots,' And her nosr was somewhat ' warted. K!i was no flapper of this day, ' Her hair it hung in brnidle'.s; Shi. was usud to pitching hay, I And tan, she wore for bracelets. 1 I . first declaring j If this dear I And seek Never A Clothin Like It! Hart ScHaffner & Marx Clothes AT JANUARY CLEARANCE PRICES MIUI'IIXJ tit olli- Aitmml f.. -.. r- ...... ... - ......... i-very sale Hr its himl rw , ,. " niiumimiiii i viuues orrri'I timl iho variety to !'( fiom n i uiMMiiMM. .1 1 viuioui an c.iril, for tlm .. K jrirl should fall in love, tu chanire her fashion: I ha a stieker I am ?utc And not the one to mash on. DON'T Tlie fouilh husbancr of ' known actress divorced her j became he found another ihtr flat when he raided it. a well j recently , man in Moral: i ;If you are happy as the husband of I :a lady who has been married often,, don't call on her unexpectedly., . j The sport lover who - is satisfied ; . in wiitrhinir a wrestling match is' at-1 (isf;o! easily. ! . , ' '( I Some men believe they are 'en-' V ii-oly self-maile because they have i Ift.itfotten all the help they received.; l-'inm tin imicllastM's' , Ih'M hi l.;t f !i uihl Went 'onipany IIAKT, SCIIAFFXER & MARX CLOTHES are (he liu-m-Ht hi (his cooiiiiunlty ami ftaml unsurpaMsetrt'he m-ibm 0'. er lor (Jnalily. Miyle am! IU. Our cldlhlnir .sale 1 f u men who weur Hie ftnesi elodi.'s. h-;l who Hkr lo Ket them at n Having It i ror men wlui fle.slre tin- atlstu tiou anO economy of pureliaMiiiK such elothhi as we well. Imt whu woro not im liio-.i to pay the rWes e.Hsential t'i 1 licit puriha.se. The price barrier now lias heen essentially O'e.stroyol the orlj;iti:il priceH of our Soils runted ti-otii $::(iAmi to $t;5.(Mi, and :uc now c tloeel to sucll prices as listed here lor clearance. $30 SUITS $22.50 $35 SUITS S26.23 $10 SUITS $15 SUITS $50 SUITS . $55 SUITS $60 SUITS , Regular Hart, Scliaflhev & Marx Guarantee , ,, With Every Suit ' ' - When ymi meet a whom you can't reason the lat word at once. person with let him have (live a boy everything he wants i and sonm day he will be wanting Paidon from the governor. The '. iijre of between 7 and romance '0. is any ae inrluikd. rrrTriI-L'y Publicity . ,t ) seems tlmt'in ceitaiiitseotiont. ill;41io cuuntry .tke prosecu tion Jif crime is in process of being transferred from courts of justice to courts of puliiie (ipiliioil'-f1 liiAiV Oas'ilH't! North and Smith ii'ooits of mtirdeis and Kiibsetiuent nrnsecutions point to the iianie decadence (if justice Vmt its methods. The murdeier! Millionaire will build n new home . , tl . ,.. . ,, , i; .... ,.:,i: ,. !.;ting l,!HH),i)im. That looks as or iniiiiieiess mat ngiiif in mi-ciiii'-ii ciiujiiiiikii unnno iim " ;ti.nujrh the pfumhinjr erally be counted on to leap into the news' columns,' preferably on i the fiont page, with pictures, by means of sensational disclosures that may or may 'not be true, but are invariably loadciLwith melo drama. The next move is by sensational newspapers. Seizing the1 oppoitiinity thus. offt'ijed. to feed their readers', niorbid taste and hunger for the sordid', that 'lias-bOeii whetted by the killer's story, they rake the muck in the lives of both the victim and the slayer, to make the story of passion and crime complete. Not to lie ountone in punncny, prosecuting; attorneys arm tie- sta'.es that recent I.,,.!;,,.,.. . ,,,1 .,11,... ,...,w....,l ;,, I....- r,,i,.m,.i,! I,.,. l'l',.i l.'ib,. .";!" " il'denindrn, theirVue from Hit killer and the sensational pros, .and jump into fiankmss of eypiession. ll, n.lll,l ..ill, n-i t u,.m- ,,r ,lliM,iiiuli,,n ,.l''!o,. I,, il llnil t'alian docs mostly what li.v .v..v v. ............ ls io() me Ijiw u avenged aim mil lov puniic attention wun justice- scntiui ot any effort to tliwafting disclosures ofjlbeoilttrt and evidence. The pirtoii;jl lay- ' 35 MEX'S SUITS mkm Guaranteed ' ' W ' . All-Wool Quality 40&iJ&$m MEN'S AND YOUNG MKN'S ' l4 ' ii i 2 oaie . ilw ll Coyri.'iu 1'22 I! :rt Scli.ilfttrr A Marx jJ $30.00 $33.75 $37.50 $41.23 1 $48.00 , WOMEN OF LA GRANDE ! , Who will be hite'rested in one of the greatest Apron Dress Sales La Grande has ever known watch lor our full page announcentcnt in tomorrow's Observer. Ml Kdtl.M rou iH'ttoit News: respectable to pitchfork the week's reduce it to its original elements. ' I salary on the reputation, usually There have been times, na , we all lalne. of an alleged .thoroughbred: know, when such issues led to much racy-horse," ' ' ' jmoietiagir conclusions; In: the good Svilniy has decideil this 'is' absurd "Id days of which we dream, the out and' that, for the sake of the repu-' ''aged anti-nrgnnists would 'as like as table element of society, the boohs not have poured their oil over their must be suppressed, or at least dis- opponents, making a bonfiie of in couiaged, and that the best way of finitely more serious purport. This accomplishing this is bv putting the modern clash of faiths results only shillv professional gambler outside in the incineration of an insennte the pale of the law, as should be music box. Thus groweth the world done everywhere in the civilized ' i"ro merciful. win Id and as the state intends to do. It s none of our muwiicss, - but as I - : I.enine recovers from death after A .MAIfTVIli:i) MACHINE 'death we can't help wondering what i'i via me new j Lincoln Slate Journal: Modern kind of glands he uses. times have seen civilization receives another vindl-, none exceeds cation in the case of the rent, and" Of course men are intelligent. liberty and racked congregation at Uerdley, Don't they always show signs of rea The Aus- Union county, Kentucky. Here arose son after an industrial controversy he pleases a religious schism of an old and has cost them millions? contemptuous ami iv- tormenting kind. A pint of the cun- j - 1 Editorials From Over the Nation Ouch! Lumbago Fain! Rub Backache Away Instant. Relief with a trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." small I It is different to believe in the benefits of civilization when you sei ' an upper lip adorned with u one inch mustache. - 3 . JfSmi. 1 curtail his creMiition. n'futimr the faith of their .opi'mlencc. fathers, desired to introduce a musl- . . .. .... ".in. ui , ii;mii n .line, cni insi riioiciii lino me ,sei vices ,. (Ull II) siicn ensi!.4;J.oc i)miitiv g , nHiieuirv.-uu.: picuuw yi viciun tiicn, mat Syilnoy, New South the chinch. Another part, holding and kSller 'lner Wuirtwrinsit ahWWlnjr th'pftosec'ttting aitul ni-V W?k-S- is "n,lu-Ii"r 11 vigorous cam- the innovation to be of evil, opposed l ' 11. :" V- , , , ' L'" ,ltanst race track .gambling, it with might ami ' main and there Ol- tilt decteetloirir..iItlLrgt' nTfthe CJlse sJIMC-tn proloUIld thought, with the full support, appaicntly. of was one of the bitter struggle.! with priWniafclh' Uondelil'lg over clew .-.'timl, have been detected bv his 'i,P"t'ilde press. Almost id'enti- which the history of theology is 1 . I ::JT). - . -ml conditions have arisen with xtrewn. STAR . Saturday TOM MIX Kidneys cause P.ack.iclic? No I They bale no nerves, therefore can not c.nisc pain. Listen I Your back ache is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Knb it riylil on yuur painful back, and iustantiy the soreness, stiffness and lameness disappears. Don't slay crippled I Get a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil" from your druggist and limber up.. A moment after it is applied -you'll wonder what became of the backache or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is abso lutely harmless and doesn't buru the skin. siiperiorkill; In the meantime the couit of public opinion is sitting on the case, trying the accused by rules of sentiment instead of by those of evidence, applying prejudice instead of law to jhe facts and reaching a veldict aceoidiugly. Such procedure is a sickening commentary on law enforcement in the sections where it is followed. The Days of Disaster those 111 this country nn l in Cnnaihi. Thn naitv of innoviition finally I he boobs have built up foitunes for won. The organ was installed. Since the book-makers and the population the issue was Ane of conscience the is beginning to a.-k whither goes all minority could not, of course, be I Ins money and what value is re- appeased. In matters of conscience, lined for it. ,, n,i tlio truth are a majority I he peculiar discovery has been and cannot be denied. The outinged made that, while the law frowns on minority of the Kentucky church small hoys tossing pennies, on neigh- consider wh.. ' . do '. hat they did holhiuiil raffles anil oilier fnims of was to tak- tl, r of fi -n". ng organ out chance, Jt JsJegn I and theoretically of doors, pun- 'cm cm- over it, and MUSIC ' q( and fimin forth W.H. , Bohnenkamp Co. ip I- - 1 : ! in m m w in in, n mi m m m -. -- s1i- !) Appalling is the news report from the tragedy surrounding ( the cullapso of the Kel.M), Washington, bridge, i'cnple drove ontc j a bridge that had been used more than a quarter of a century itijli j a feeling of perfect safely. They had no thought of what hap- j pened. In the space of a single moment tlie bridge gave way, sendinjr a huiiditd souls into the singing waters of the Cowlitz river. It demonstrates the uncertainly of life. It proves that any thing' may happen at any time. It drives from one's innermost thought that feeling of safety in life, of security in one's own habits and mode of living. The whole noithwest weeps with sympathy nith relatives mid friends of those who perished. It is not yet decided whether the ineliascd life insurance busi ness of the past year is the result of belter times or of women's fctraighter shooting. A Danish prince, forced to Pai n a living, has joined the l icnch imv. "Soldieriiyr" is an appropriate job for royally. The shortivt day of tin- jctr is in'P-t im.N'i-. Imt i i."i vi Wlk .v'.rl I'.'liO. .V.'li"-' .-lit'lt oil; 5 iVIit'li Ja ill . i. I l.l.s i ei, New Years Greeting As wo complete' oli years of successful bankinjr in l.a Giaiule wo dosirc to thank most sincerely our many patrons and the public who have assisted in making possible this reco nl. Wo also desire to wish the citizens of La Grande and Union County a most Happy and Prosperous New Year, and wo trust that the year 1!)'J:! may bo replete with hap piness and success for theni. The Directors, Officers ami Staff. La Grande National Bank' S()i'Ni)-in:Li.p,i.i:-piuK;iu:ssivE ;t JOINT RECITAL Emil Eyer and Umberto Martucci Tenor Pianist and Accompanist . Emil Eyer , Tossosses a pure tenor voice of beautiful quality and a wide range, and sings with expression and true interpretative power. Special mention may well bo made of his diction in English, French, Italian and)German, each word car rying its own signification. New York Tribune. Umb erto Martucci At the Piano, gives a rare exhibition of faultless technique, combined with that soulful interpretation of his ai t which ever characterizes the mu sicians of musically historic race. He has accompanied many of the noted singers, a few of which are Mine. Mat'.enatier, Hompel and Alex. Ponci and everywhere his work has been most favorably rcceived.-r-Xow York Herald AT STAR THEATRE THt'KSDAY EVENING", JANUARY 11TH AT 1:k;HT:TUIRTY O'CLOCK '(tlr