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PARE FOUR " THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, January 10, 1923. La Grande Evening Observer AS IMJKI'KMJKVr M:VS1'A';m. l'uMUhed daily u tnl wet Uly at La Orftmlt. OrifBm. by l.r (iruiule K vett ing obHi'i-vi't- I'uMiidiltiu t'niniiutiy. HULV1C DKNNLS, Edllur. En tnil ut the l'osliirr lee nt I, rirnnd--. Oregon, as iScemui C'Iusj Mall Mailer. lly Mull. ' '. Pully, pr yiur. In ihIvhimh ..$'.! puny, ix mutiih In adfum-e $J. ImUy. three months. In ndvuiwe ... 41.2.". Weekly Ob.-.-i v.-l -.Slnl. l.y mull, per year, in advauci 51..". On wale In other title (n-r'n Ib'tei; New Hiiind. I'oiiliiii'l: Imperial fc tit rul. 1'i.riliititl; Aliilliiuiuuh Newn i Maixi, l'ortniii'l. ! i. Editorials From , ; Over the Nation : THE OFFICE CAT .0 Address nil enininutdeattotiH -to THK "" i 11 " OnSKUVKIl. 1110 Adanm Ave., Im Grande; Oregon. MU.UIIUH (!' ASS(M I ATI :i I'HI-:ks. ' ' Tin- Afoxiciulcd ITim h ex.-huM vel "" ' " entitled to use I'.ir iittHn llmi of mi! ..... ... (icvvH litiiil')i-x rjfilHf'i lo H r im; SI HSt llll'l ION ItA'I'i'.if. nthwwiwe cr.-ilHed in Hit.-- paper, ami 1 ylno the local new tin 11 if-ln 'I llniein ,.,,.,..,.,.. , i (H ffltihU nt re-piihlieiini "f P'1' '''! ,,.,., uiwpiitehe herein ulfiii uru ri.'nt.TvuU. lly Carrier. . . Daily, per month 7.V - . Dnllv. per three months .'.,,,... i--- " " Dally, per six inn.. In udvmieo ,.. eim. , 1 T if I he Dully. slnule. copy : fir JKSLb. S A 1 1 I' "Ami I, It i . . . , : . I .... , , draw .ill men unto OllOIY IJKi:s TO COOK. "I wee whvru an uUuuhment for Kuh ituiKt-M I. im ht i'ii Invented." "it u Rood iiiIiik 1 don't think the uvihku wife ha any attachment "Edwin ,Clapp" Shoes $12.75 ami:mh; immu.i.atiov i,.w Omaha .. rlil -1 1 . r iil.l : Tit tin- iil loiuilurnt tun law Is nut -Hal for thein." Jsi'actory has lout hnen apparent. Itnt . .'. . Wli) lis defects Hhollld IlL- 'lUMO foi i !;rMp i.l lilanill u'tllllliK anil (hum- Juiin-i., Jl ii i-k-i-m m-ry mull ii) mil lulrivnin in iil.in uii itiiH-iidiiiciit n'o an aim la IIIY. A man a ami muy In mi l I Hk- ili-muiitl uf liiitlt.'ilrlt'H fur rior'sheim Shoes $9.00 CITV AMI IMM.NTY Ol TH IM, I'AI'IU. jmt. John 12 map lalin;- lnvokon uinu iii-Htiin. II In well known tliut IndilHli'lal Iik Is ii i- Inippti-i' wlu'li there 1h all aluuxltiiH'u of cheap lahur always ul H tml limn when tlu hilior , market ts liuii. 'Die limit which tht Jintnlru ixin law .1; im upon thf hiflnex ol' Infiii lahor Im iM'Khiniinr to cre- ati' a la ho:1 rli'ntiu;e. It 1h Hi he perfeel, but Hllll he limy neKl:ul to pull the triKK'T nt "iw I'choloK:i cal utoitient. MOST IMPORTANT IN ALL THE JANUARY CLEARANCE EVENTS THE SALE OF Build More Homes. AIN'T IT THi: UtlTII? Alter you have, traded your' tiw fur a new one, and (he dealer putn 1 IiIm ad fit (ho paper placing your old 111 rattle. trap on wih, mi come to the! eoiulu-Hhui from Ills deHerlptlon tliut ;ur pmpo-ed tu amend tin- present ! M jusi the ('r you wanted ull tlie law lo priniil ninny more thousands , time. ol' iiuinlKt a His lo eutir the In Med j i.M'iit of the n'W ealiher Dial they I our lan;;naure tin t State.. I I'ciliaps the outstaudiiiK (hji'etiun( . ". .. (. ihf propu. iln ot (he emphkyeiK ofj ' ' labor l.s that tln-y would abandon tin. - . lUlerary 1e. If there is one thlnj,' : . Greater protection for holders of second mortgages j.t .-xaHi. u or im-J t , i in ik i a i ion ia n i. inu ti .in mi- and the establishment of more loan associations as means, ,iun,i ai.nuy i.. .iiniiiatu ahht. encourage home building, is Iwing urged by the Retail j " (l";;;;.in , .,,m.,,,unil.,,1K ,. Lumhermen s Association, the obvious sen lnieiesi ul ,,iy;it ,iiiaii.n i most .iirru-mi l.,,K .M.nm.it tlir.eo itiviior-te chmilll IKlf 1)0 friv-; l'fl nuaiilzaliiiiis are iirKinK c.l- ( lllllllJCl men HI. 11 iiw"6 " I" "J"' 1 - 1- 'li. allon III llii ulrali. Hie ,rlncll.l.- of en too imich 'weiarht.' for the aimeal for home huilding is : ,),.,,.,.,, i,hu tin- min.is m-w- ..,M..nc.inrl hi lhn r.l.viilllC liOuf lf tllP ! II 1 1 1 Vlf 1 1 1 Jl 1 linil the ! '"" I1"' -l l (IUUI CMCll viiv- uimiviid community. It is upon the home that government is based, and . around it, community. life turns. Pride of ownership in creases self-resiKJCt ard is conducive to good citizenshjp. , There' is'real ati'iotisih at a meeting of owners of pro-i)ertvv--l-interetit-o'ften is translated into service, for in seeJflHwifbt'WtH' his. own condition the individual un-j il,.,,',,,!,,!; AnM-k-a'iiiwi l ites lfliei'STo'g'atn'iwnefits1 for all. " : "' ' l;!i!"u"!",1!r." Hnnip iiu nina shrinld not he a luxtirv. hut the l'iGfht of ! every liersonvwho is'vviiling to work and save. - It is that, ii:iti:s a h hi; roit si-i.r.ii.ti now' but ecofC conditions areuch tlurf :.iieivlwls ! : ZTZ ofteii must live Mil boarding houses, apartments, or fur-. .;- ,.iahari ami mian-ahi. ami an nished rooms for many months iK'fore they can accumu-;;;' ,'- ' f:;:;;:',;';;i;; late enough to buy property. Houses win De put witnin u ..,,u. ', the means of more people by increased building and price stabilization. . , Property ownership is not without its responsibilities and these have been increased to such an extent that pur chasing a home frequently is merely the hepnr.ins of dif ficulties. Taxes are high, repidrs are eos;ly ar.d bbor is scarce. It is hupor.tant that means ioir.d t make home purchaswTj.eticy. arid k b sn:ji that tnni'sce Inent' to buy istrenftiitiiitiLi if V if p3iri:ur.ir.- is t progress. ' " ' ' : arrhalH Ih of Hue eaiinoi even li-atu ta;di of Amerieatf hi; Ih'-ni i.s almost Impossible. , l-'or man it fuel ii rem and 1ther In destilal einptmers to tiy to havi- lit cnicv i-.in nhitidoneil for inimlmaiits s 'i put eonnii(M-'lal naln before pat riotism. . Tin- welfare of t he nation b'limmlM Dial immigrants be capable d bel'vH'e l! bu jw. now vi:m, no 1 iti;n:Mm;it ilow well do 1 remembur. The place where i wuh born, Tlie flowers In the K"rdcn And, thf fteld of ripening corn. Jlnw well do I remember The cottage as it stood, ltaek behind the inapltH It looked to me so food. How well do I remember, Thf cows down in the lane. The Hheep wit h wooly faces. And the fields or yellow j?rulii. How well do I ivmeniher. The sp-lnj; iiinl little rill. The Hitowhanlis , In the winter. And thy coasting (lovn.,the li 111. How ,vell (lo 1 reiiH-i.ube.ty - .,,,, All the joys l boy (tonldj huvV To ri'ed thipiys uniLclileUejM, , , And lead yie Hpolted eiill'. ' (. HoW w'ell ilo 1 remember '" Hotn playmait's that nre ffono, And now I do remember. That I am nm so youn. How well do remember. The school house and the bell, The lessons In the read or, Ami the Klrl I loved so well. Meets Eat will! mitten test if the pL.-v feminuutv speetacle familiar to all lesson, so impre.sslvr and su iifieant. that t! b-ads the VaiUuU 'r i II. ) Wor ld to a great dis .. .t. which it calls tt'- "solution f '"to autn a.cceicnt probl m." Jb re ls t.t" w tin- Worlil looks at it: " r"i t Kv.-ry avto driver is morej r -utd of a unii'orm. Hi takes "I-' ' -'i'-'l ore rot V.t hit th.- police, r... t , h.ir?" i.'. traffic. l:.-c;aisc -! i. i;n.l:.ii: he doe.s not It ... it. til,- Mil.- 11 . . ija'S in llle " "o then, M is possible to make them r ... .. h t ..uniin: ::m.. IJeuisj wi,n the speed and rcKtilarlly 01 V --- U.rrr.-..- - ,V t.p ' - . t. r: Joti.ilt.iit., t'r iut every j . " ' j . i - - ; . . u rlM.iN to ...Hi Krln:lt,.iy. hownw,' h.. way of " ': "",!"'' "' I"""' Hi.- v nt tl,.;'l,,,s,.i.ss,:,- Wf ., iini--vay strc.'l. .' '' ' ' wish i')iti:Tiioi (iiiT 'Walt; il.ictor," lie wild, llofiirr you lake. i it t of my eye, lot'H hHvo H iin(l.'rtuul that If ltH a. piece ol roal you nre to haml It oyer lo me." ai xt iii:t says "l.or.1 .l.-Hv.-r me from feina!. Iinar.lers. I .lon't mind the men. If I things .lon'l suit. 'em. they ain't frot the nerve lo (Mini). lain. . . I " ' ' .," ; fMiysoloKists Hay there, are 1 1 nim;- :-l i-l ll..i KiTin. :of ..i J'.'.'i't ta -ti.t .fK :t rt . I II-.' aiil'i'tu'i. Mb iiu a aoi-fCit kut itdriistir.g iosi-' w.tiM Jif.m-4 jr""' ' i "-i-'E ; :s jru-.f'JiI,tivj: f !..!: is sue ahel a selection: f the-lseti o'!Ei!i'i.'.i the hartn of the fonnersulllIbiifflfta'relTOacas th A:r.eri- , can stagSiS.ujini'ftifc 5Si t& Ai5irjea gisi. wao has for ' so many yeans he.I suprfettiWay tfc-jmf. . : Byron, his friend. Tvm 5Ewk. i-sA many another poet ' has sung the loveline-fs of th Z'Mhkis ar.d Xurmahals. : whose (lark eyes were the lif ht i the hftivi?v, and these ' romances and the inaccessii.-iiitk-s u the bvar.ties have served to add to their allurement. Now Americans may ! able to see and judge for themselves just how this leauty and this charm will measure up with that of the home grown girl. The man commissioned to make the selection of the most beautiful and accomplished of the deserted wives cf the former sultan for the American stage says if they arc anything like described, they should fit' in well now' thai the rati for Oriental dances is at its height, but to be able to (nullify they, 'must emud the American irirl 'in erace. beauty and general attractiveness ; 1 r cIl.lI lli .ti-ivv,- will . tlniln r. .ul u. liv. niil.t I..'. - ;ir, ..tEitf in I, An'.-li ''ii'.-it s,,.i. ,Nt. r h.tve r.--i li a iit.-ni c! liiere t. eriu. ..r-i rii.r. h.is it., i l..-,-n a .-.in-, j.'u,.' ai . l-leril li; tti.i! e.ly .in w..-k. Not 04. ' ' I c .11. .I. i heroie lull ' I f II, .1 - I An optimist l:nlu. who expnrtft1 a hoot alt. alliance tomontowi i..i:nl to that of iwii weeks ai;o. Woman spen. Is. half her life wliil-il.-rlnir how in cateh a man an. I thi' other h .If won.li'rlnit what to have t..r .llnn. r. ' 00000000000000000000000090. Flings at Folly -il ami w.il.-r mix ;,t,otit as well .' .1I1.I ali.HM:i. if argument one mall anil the ollur Is in th: l'"'.' is just a slow hiistncss of rimliim 111. -ii who have ,, re-peel for: pie., .hiil. II the hi-,111 doesn't enUrel.i- rill III.- skull, all maihilile parkins space ! is tl.i-il l.v prejuili.'.'s. . .11 Laughter. 'II:, pi-.let Hie fool drive lian's rfnUle v 11 alair. watihlm; a rail' sh.illlil rellli' mli.'i' I liili'iv ous curve I '.iilulilll.inL; wiin'l l.rln-- peace an 10 (ia;i,Ull.t unless llm peuple also lie- 0 nioh. .O io .. o 1 o Paris has to have its daily thrill, and just now folk over there are busied witli the ii:estion of whether they are forgetting how to laugh. The war, some say, has given to .the Frenchman a serious air, and has robbed him 'of that debonair gaiety for which he has been always proverbial. About the most sensible bit in the discussion has been offered by a comedy actress. French folk never did laugh as much as the Americans, she says, because they are more sophisticated. Thev smile, the'v are wittv, but thev seldom break into that thunderous laughter which so of ten stirs American theatres. No American can go to a good comic movie and merely' smile. It's the Yankee way of doing things to let the ' laughter out, and to let it out noisily. The Yanks laughed .their way over the Ilindenburg line, and now those still on the Rhine have just held a' .Merry Christmas for the i German kidlets who live near their' camps. Americans; haven't come smiling through They've ci-me laugh- j ing through it. Americans and laughter. And don't be i afraid to let it sound ! : Most wives probably would take advice from hus bands of other women iuicker than from their own. i:.en ir si ' man. she puts hi-!' linnuirrieil esii't cal. mi lordly h iuiicIi airs hel'i. only pi ! I.elWccii the , llelt!oll IS sell her it In flic merely -urplus slilliy" 1 inlihlle and Ihc this: Shall to Km op. PROTECTION Against Coughs I on'l inal;. yourself miser able hot h day and iiIkIiI with that ine-ssaiit cuiitfh K't rid of it as soon as possible. NAYAL'S Cherry Cough Syrup , ;ics Immediate Itcllef rbla you of nil miicoua de ptMil.H In (he thrbat and pre v i-nts f urtli 1 -r ;U'eimi illations. Trcilect yourself nunlnst 1 hnilier rttmplliat hms, se- 1 tpre Sore Tbniat. Ttnlllt ls. oi lliimehlilM. , , ""' I He Nyat's (Mierry (ou;h iyr up it h firsl appearuiiee of conuii k'-cp it handy and set tle it yearly. There at e two sizes. '25c and 50C mod cross Drug STORK Men's 0 If Fine Clothing VALUES SUCH AS LA GRANDE HAS NEVER KNOWN The finest suits we are able to buy are belns sold every day at January clearance prices. - Hnils lor yonm? nu n. suits for the business man tind Dtilt.i for the older men. Such suits an- of one of the finest makes' in Ainericu and, bar this label. 3BT Hart Schaffner iMarx Clothes Men who know cloth'-s and clothes values know that, the label ."Hurt,, Wehal'fner & Aiarx" in his suit means the utmost in style, fit and tailor ing and that such clothes are guaranteed to wear. We ask you to ImjUIhv i Judge of your , own clothes, as to whether they nive satisfactory wear and this fjuurnnlee remains uuchanK' d even at the sale prices. ''" ' ' ' This sale is for nu n who wear ood clothes but who like (o Ret theiTi at n saving. The price barrier is practically destroyed now for the only time during (he year. CopjrlcttUartBtbiitlaerAlUn Save the reRular price of any suit in our entire V.vvU $19.75 Choice of 35 Suits at This Price. Regularly They Were Priced at $25, $35 and -$40 $24.75- Choice of 30 Suits, Men's and Young Men's Originally $35, $15 and $50 Suits. ' ' ' . .. . ii HI ll nnrn nuroT nni nn ll I I DfitMbiltD! bULUD g iifiTU Drn nrnnrn Ease your tight, achinpr chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a had cold loosen up in just a short time. ' "Red 1'eppcr Rul." is the cold rem edy that brinys quickest relief. It can not hurt you and it certainly seems to end the UKluness and drive the con gestion and soreness right out. .Nothing has such concentrated, pene traling heat as red poppers, and when i heat penetrates right down into coids, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. j The moment you apply Red I'epper ; Rub you feci the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed j through and through. When you arc sufferintr from a. cold, rheumatism, ' backache, stitf neck or sore muscles, in .st get a jar ot Kowies Kea repper tub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quick est relief known. Always say "Rowlcs." ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo i o o Q ... O I o o o o SERVIGE! We are proud of our funeral service. Our chap el, our equipment and our professional training and experience combine to make it superior. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. DAY PHONE 2G4-W NIGHT PHONE Main 59 g Ambulance Service g 0 , i . o 0 . 1! ,'. O 3 i - '- o OOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooqooooopoooooooooooooooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooo'ooooooooooodoooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 0J: The driver who hits a telephone something to motion besides speed. pole learns there is Grapefruit is strikes hack. ilniost human in the way it sometimes Jt takes two to make a quarrel wife. -except when mic is the La Grande National Bank Miltcnielil of llti-cllllH'r I'll. III2J S HANK uVi:S: To liiposltnrs To I li.- t'. S. Tr. usury cliculalttiK notes li.-p-ii'tni. lit. II. I Ili.liii.M of iaii.iiiiil.ttil We ' I'AI. ji i:i., 7 !.n : Imie on.- niseis ii ii ii mi:. . I in nil limes s n i., i. ..I, ineel niiv i .-.ii. -l r.ir pa iiii nl Ininicillaletv. I'OU Til 1H I'l KI'liSK W I-: IIAVK: (I) fash In vault and ih-posll.-il vh heal ,h p, : r. s. .1 N.d'S 1 1 ii. ..I I..) Slock Hurl, s ll. .1 niii.-ul him. Is ul lilillvi'lu. its .in.l corporations isl.il.- :n f.-.h- .1 ll.s.r..- Hank I JiS.-IIS.oS 1 1 .:'ilii.lM I .ll.Ui.ITS.4T Hii'..iii4.t4 T.liMi.i'd 'I I II' M. '! I I MKKT IN'iKltn-:i:sS SI 1313 311' VI TIMS I.HAM'S SI l.l-l. I K HI-' J .' V l.'-.is.T I Which hiistni. the propet-iy or Ihe si.H-khol.lei- nrier the .1. luisliins mi- paid. mi. I is uiiiinrinil.v tuiul upmi which ilv sollcll oo. .1. p.i-ll- an. I n lnlii Iho-c nliich In..,- l, IimIu.sI Willi its r.ir mull) eai-. inn- lisl'-l I-.-.S...II-. . s . niiiio i-.iic.i in this st it.-to.ni .!.. not i ii. I can io. t Inelnd.- tlios.- ass. Is oi ttt.-ndln. s an-l h.-li.rulnsii i,'ts haul, 1ms III th.- .crsonn. I of Its I. oar I "of dir. i ters. s hh Ii nay .11 I.I, n.ls cllon. . hlch Is ol. In .i out p. iind i lii. s. Tin s.- at . ens 111 s. im.c an-l saltsf.i BOXING MATCH EAGLES HALL Thursday Jan. 11th Allie Nelson m, v L M fc- 'iSl. : -'."- -S... i Frankie Dean 10 ROUNDS 10 KIDSARP 1 4i firnndc llt'LLDOt? WOODFIN . i. - it 1 ' i KAMvii: PADDY FERGUSON vs. TOMMY VALE of Maker EARL FORI) ys. DANNY DANA of La Grande Ringside, $l.(i." General Admission, $1.10 Ladies and Kids, 50c TICKETS ON SALE AT THE IMPERIAL M i ll: M.I.MtX Mie I-IM. ell U:n Yin oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo v ron; The' Germans seem to think