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t n; ' 't ' J "'" '- '?-. v.. PAGE FOUR Monday, January 29, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER GENERAL DEGOUTTE IN ESSEN La Grande Evening Observer e T ift ! AS IN'PKI'KVDKXT MIH'MI'A mil, Pubiiatirfi dully uud wuekly at lai CrvDHe. irBuii. hy i.n (iiaiide IJvuli Inff OUfi-rvrr I'uMij-liinir Company. HitLX'K Ulj.NNIS, Udilor. 117 Mull. Dally, l-.dly. per. year. In ndvunc. $j.0O X IIKMlIIlM in utlvuticw $J.i( IIiI-hm liioiilliH. In uUt-uiife . II ? i Weeltly vt-r-Siiir, by mull, pi-r year, m udvunrr Sl.!e On -il3 lii ulh-T fit leu Oregon Hotel! New Slimil. 1'orilnnd: Imperial Netvej Etred -t thn Ioidoffka at l. Cm ml" Orrfll. NX Heennd yhtxH Mir II Mnflcr kStund, 1'orlhiod. ;'.:r." i 6 1 1 i ; : 1- I ... I r :-t: r AdtlrexR ill eutniminteiitloiii tit Til JC OHffEftV Kit. H 1 1 Adurn Ave, La Grande, Or eg mi. sriisi itii'i u n i i:s. Dnlly, lr iii'uiili . iVUlv. prv thrt'H months ..... fully, per fix mo., in udviineo . bmly, mnsl copy ii;miii:ii (if assoi ia i i:i nti;. Tin- Assoeiuled 1'ren Is bxclllivl l-iilllled to io-e lor pulilieutloii of ml piw h-illrpiiti-lii-K . r-dited to li r not Kill l TWIhl' elfdlted III ttllH pll)tT, MIKl (lino tint Infill hi''n ptikdl.die.d Ihrretll. AH rluhl w ul' re-puhlieuiioii of mi-ciuI UipaK liert hiil'ishi ulto are ruMervuU. CITlf A.U fl M 4H--l--lt.il A I GIAM (imw in i of (till l.'i To him I AND KNOWI.KIMIK: iivu, ami hi the knowledi.:e 1 and Huviotir Jemm (.'liriMl. Klory hotli now iiiul for fl. r S: IS. . An Insignificant Quibble : Whether they call it "confiscating" or "requisitioning" if the French get the coal and other goods that their army has crossed tne Rhine to secure they may feel content. The distinction between the two forms of acquisition is very slight in such circumstances as have been set up in the Ruhr industrial region. But when the Paris news-! pipers described their government's action as confisca-j tio'i' something of a revulsion was detected in foreign, lands. So it has been officially determined they will req 1 "ARMSTRONG," "SELBY'VAND "BOYD WELSH' Footwear for Spring Two Complete Lines Added for the Spring Showing To tin: women or li CininJe who enjoy liuyluir Kooil footniur, tills :innouiiL-eiinnt t'j will ue icrt-iitly apiiU'iiin.n. i ne " IVi-lHlt" nnj s.llty" l-ni-s nre hiBli Bra-1'-, rootwear and will uilil con.iiiliTiilili' lo our Spiini: atoi'kH touelhi'i- with our always pop ular ArniHtroiiK footwear. .I,;,. tV, motif nn,l ivi.iiv.ll rvFI! mifh fVlom' Li,..,. l,..r.. In the renter of 11 prnup of Ilia SllUl Ol lie cdiiiniii ntli- In 111 In Kss.-n Iniiueilint-iy afl'1 of tin- Kreni h army of on Editorials From Over the Nation r. -i !t.i:si:t-iav H.AMI1H'S ll..-:- 'on lari:,- Ii: ll 111 .111 1 Ul fill 111 .,.n.-. ptlo!i of 111'- j i,flii i. We re. el i or l.ei'd fe' t ' iiuce Is so Inanv ; in: Imt lh,- fit;. : tliat we fall to! i.. jt,.. : ..t . i ...iiw.li .. ;n ,...i if mill moUi ' 111 Lilt: L1II1C Ul ll-lUJUll, I111ii.ll Hill LUIlIv;, lb lllll lilcvnv no difference, which term is employed. It might make a difference now as to what the French will get, but this is hardly l;kely. If the Germans do not honor their requi sition and make deliveries as demanded, the goods will be taken wherever they are found, and that will be confisca tion. If the French have a right to requisition under dur-1 ess their rigtit to confiscate must be conceded. But after"1 the supplies above ground have been taken there will arise , the real difficulty in case the Germans refuse to comply i-.m "with the demands made for more. Requisitioning coal im- ''. . plies something of right on the part of those requisitioned to decline to comply. I id the French concede this they would not have invaded the Ruhr. And this is the point for German consideration. The French are there to en force their demands for fulfillment of German obliga tions. It may and probably will cost them a great deal to get what the Germans refuse to deliver, but they will get it. In the meantime the Germans will be put to so much difficulty and distress that their satisfaction over making trouble for their insistent creditor will be less than thy think); They will get no" sympathy for their loss of coal or for! their sufferings on account of reduced production lw trio T?nrii' mimic ,:' " . i 1 ' ' toil!.1 ! I 1 I I. - - , . ' Trnl- wlnlii fiwii-n ivn ill f rovm ii-n -it iimnum fiiits-.i.lfi iF' Inn l: c ! - i leni mou.-ti .Germany as to the wisdom and practicability of the !!!:, '.''i'Iuimih!!!? ,h:,V''v'.er''a!ii:. Freniih adventure, 'there are no differences as to the legal. "" " '"' ' i m i i. i e t. i ll- i i'lwe.'. IlKle hi hltle liialle,. thai an- and moral liability of Germany to make deliveries up toj0, . i, i,i win .-v.-r iuii.:"nc,- his the limit of its ability?" i"" ' ..iMi1-,ih .n ,.i ' niir.illue IxuilN ol Ihe pant linve .loll" I'felich I len. rnl IH-Koutte, Ih h. 'I'liis iliotoH:raph , ..I tit.- r'ty. cars in the olil -dayii wai the sinicinir of the ncKioes in thuir phintavion quart ors curried : in. tha eveoinn; air as the. ilarkios tMllio wl culiiide jtheir hunihla homos . iiiid miiii,- as only iie-prriK-s can sinj;. -..Silrh iinciodiettre not heard pxcupt in tiui South. .... Thcso old Southern melodies utill may be heard in some parts of the South, hut l he ou.-tnm is not gen eral us in the old days, due doubtless almost; to the cuttiuir tip of the large plan tations ana KealLtM ini: oi uie iien'oe--lo other c-oin.muijlie-i iui1 often to I? The "lloyd Welsii" shoe Is known from roust to coast for DriRlnallty of styles, ul wuys lielnif the leaders and first to show the new patterns and slylea. This fa mous line win niiike its first appearance in l.u firnnile a.t this store during the coming season, showing several of the very newest patterns In novelty foot wear. Wo Invite the women of li flrande to call and - become familiar w ith -this popular line of footwear. The ".Sell,y" shoe also makes its first appearance in l-l Grande at this store. It is well known as one of the nation's ; leailimr hiBli Krado lines, and will be a, splendid addition to our Armstrong foot wear. ciialillnB us to sell only hiirh grades at $7. mi, J.v.lie, SJt.eit and $10. on. We believe that with such a compre hensive shoulni; of hleh Rrade footwear that our Ladles' Shoe Department will be .-i 1,1,- to offer a variety such as never before shown In l.u Grande, nnd of such quality arf will well deserve your p.it roiiaKe and appreciation. Exclusive Agent for the Famous "CANTILEVER" SHOE ,,v Call and Let Us Demonstrate othrM states- The music of the pl.in-1 tat ion "(im;rters always needs llio Thpv claim the lioh'upd hair rrnssc li:mi' to make it complete, and a ;, n-ratihy a ilpmaml fnr switcl.s ' The be natural. Ain't nature-. mi:nd wants m;rn:il i;),is, BEND, -Or., Jan- 29. Improvement ; j;r;. Inch- Mnnu-.i j lvrh;is "ii'' niiKlif j v. s.vi- il-a from t ol llnii- Moall i;tr(-. M ,l(tv 114 . tic anntci 1 if Ih- j.n make it complete, and banjo in the hands of a negro, whojuair or hickorv? Knows 11, i a wuiiiicriuiiy iuiivi instrument. completion his'h way ami i-t U murii tm n'.' uf "orac The Atlitalil;t ; k a I SouthamiitHii. for u ftliaiilinu- Am a pait IM'W t-cnt-T ini'i'c is THE OFFICE CAT l!t Inin my ht'i' i-ii.iiU-r. Tli in niiv. i jisI h-ti'i-l. w iy hs jiiHt It is liir(;' iMimi;;! to i- a hoildw chaniliiT Into which knton may enter in uuler (o : in -t Ui.- hint:- invha.it:.ni. The n -nifl'ii r IiiiH a w ipht of eighty Jwnib!tt who boujrla an 'oxpenmitj nutomobile last tt'k,- Uvufr braffKinfT-i to some'of hiiv friends about tne wonderful purr in the motor, lifted tip the hood of ruadfi, particularly Dalles- '.ilifovnia lcoloni::at'on of irrigated lands in eon Itni! ttretvon. will lo (lie principal o'- tu. . . . m ;tiiJ''c towanl which tin; lieiul Conuner- iinfr tn miiifu Viim ih ...,', nn.,i:lul club wiU woik f tiring-t he comliiK-i more so I oav 'l v::'H ""'"'"ted at today's for- j 11111 niL-etiiiK-. when the proKiannue of r nr. 1 1 i u work for 1!(23 was outlined and adopt- Little Bo-Peep, she lost her sheep,' m1 How careless not to mind 'em 1 " For Bo-Peep had no Observer ad ! lha,t would help her to lind them. Philadelphia North American: Tt-!f." iinniuinecd that. Doctor Blue has bejm catted In to aid the league of lviV Huns. . Stindy it cannot he a case' of siniilii HituilihtiH curanlur? : RKAD OBSERVER WANT AJ)S fice Cat underneaUi it. B01 rowij" monry from 'makes, them lose ir.tcvel- I'he Inniher mill :it Wheeler has a ,'.':' 1 . , capacity of lo.utM. feet a day and em- But jiist thinli how'lune- Methuv- ploys I r 0 men in the plant.. Itolh Hie He'clah mieht have lived, if there had : lumber mill and the shingle' mill have and found the Of,--, been somebody to remove his tonsils ludopted the clKht-rhoair day. fiiands ()C, tkinjr f rare coins-the thp and his appendix. PER FHCT -EXAMPLES Another orih-r for a carload of tow .only kind we have -after Christmas. Nearing'Debt Agreement ' The adjounnnon of tho coniVivnce on the British debt and the return to London of Chancellor Baldwin is duej not so much to any breakdown in the negotiations or lack; of agreement between the British and American rcprc-j sentatiyes in principle as to the need for parliamentary! and congressional approval. Here the American conimis-i "sioners are strictly limited by congress to payment of def-! inite interest and period. The British government, now; preparing its budget, must take counsel as to the domestic! politics involved in agreeing to making the pavments, de manded. , As practical men the financial advisers of the two gov ernments have, it is understood, rcfichcd a negotiable con clusion as to the financial possibilities. It remains to win over Uitt-upHirl of the political factors. In America, amendment of the congressional resolution regarding the termsjwill be essential; in Kngland, agreement as to the taxation and other fiscal chamros the navments will opcps- iTiatei-ial lhat went into the Imi'.i - intr of th, Mnytlower, for eanipl('. tnh.ht he Ho well liitldeil in miWol-Oie- way i-oi tieiM ol' the Aqiiitiuila thiit it woi-l.l l.iki' l.tiii- nearchint; to Iiud !t .i.vaia; )ut nriOo,r tho A tpn 1,-1.111:1 nor aii. 'i her sin;;!,- mu' of tio-se pr ell I 'lay ;-.h,iil:( oeea u . ia v iya t i-n . . can atlotl the deaOny ol the wot Id m' it w.i ' iiueeteil hy the May Nower'n in j tiniii.-i voyage three ceiiturlin ao. I are l em pin d Hhu-y Ui the niuio'SM of oi-i pre.se lit way of dolt!;; lliinjvs hut ti 1 1 i- alt, when we Ifi-n-e hack over hninali lu.slor;,, e ;.ee lhat hltr lie; s ,ind importance ;u e neccs xirily Jinked ttether. from the Itomans, and .our bankinK I system from the Italians.. Can any- "nnj think nf hiiv nthnr nvumiilox." HOW TIMES HAVE CHANGEO ! Willie TOur lawn mower from the Uv Am.iw Tash , , j Sniifbs nnd our vacuum cleaner from I can' ivtm'miK r whin 'ii jit . had . the Thompsons.' ipiite a lot of l;iik to it; .when you j , ? . , , could take' "Id; thin -dime anil jror; - . ' ' : ' ' have ii'Vam-y timt;. 1 c;in rememiier' when Iwu-biis would' shoi'ff 'a' : hOlr' hop into fits, and when you could Teacher "We borrowed our numor-:w turner down last -week hy' the alft front 4he ' Arabs;- our calendar, t";nncti vaitey Kiax and nnnp a.i- 1 ne onu-r was honsi',' ' Mociallon of fnhni: from a I.om An?'-h- The Original Food-Drink for AH Afifi-'S QuickLunchatHome.Onice&Fountain.' ,i RichMitk.Maltcd Grain Extract inPWf derbTablet forms. NourUhinc-No cooking 8" Avoi J Imitations antl Substitute After Every Meal m'KKA t.liASMiS. Utlo Stale .louriial: I u yuii retueui- It"1;- the little When iniy ope ear lied a pal" of opera r.hisse.,- to th" the;. lei? .Vol :u I, ,11- a. You I didn't I'eel p! o erl i-inppt d imlesj ou h id ,iom hinoeiilar;i ;iloei:. Il- t ;l l.-t. 4 -it ; i tew people h.;c hi-e-' , hoi (imi iit; " tlh thein. A I'neiidly nr ' i; ii M tent ST.-; reeeiit ly lo ell fcnii!-; on i.mion ;'tii:. In iiltd out ol' the pa per -i . to t hf i e.i: on. Sotoe l,oi, Uia; t ll i.h Iei,uie modern, tin .iters aic. .Miller, and hem e t lie m.t 1 1 hi;;1 jl.-:-rn are 1! II IUti ;sa I . t H llei s-h ill k ..pro.iiiL-e a hall aid yvi-n miiKo.a oar-; Ikm laujih. ' ; ' ' I can renu'mher when n plunk Iweuid putch.U'e for yo;i quite a hunk j of porterheu'-se or !ea you and i have a sea, at nnne ood show, I can remei'Jil vr wIkt: two bucks would i buy for you a brace f ducks, and .when, if you could -how a "V," you j were in (rood society. And 1 can e' n remember when I i mi ii nun li-vt 1 w i ol v fie for one i whob niornh I'd stav alive. And vheii a bird had fifty beutu he had ! a i"i'tune in his jeans. A hundred 'hemes v.ih a price beyond, the , dr : iin of avarice. I've f'oW and k, laincH punch. -een ih? titles of commerce I've t'loe mo::eys come . They i:cd to be n htnky it nd e'en a nieklc lacked a Vcs, 1 icm 'nilur when a jit had quite'a lot of kick to it. Them's .hr-il one arwr to he told I mu.it be jrett.ii! j; prc-.y old. "Whr ' voll t 'PI,.. U..1l.. .1. i. - . . . 11 o..i aoo Mi-iier im in " '""i"- iiuil ww ni iLisii reitiy may ne received iit ' '"Hu; n(. mqmmdhi in time to lay the matter before the losnnh iinn w" ;uul ',h .uiisi UK- mill. t luul,;- ! I ni'iin'L' ine urcscnt session of conpress is nnport.'int, I'irause nf Pivsidi-nt 1 Jardin's i unwilliiiKiicss to summon the new eonress In-fore next1 December, meanim; either that miu-li lel.-iv in th, seuiemeni or an extra session, alike to lie sihle. i m-l ! avoided if pos- ol pl.iv-aelors. The Vanishing Horse The president tf the Chicago bttanl of t r;ulo is inter ested m the disappearance of the horse, because of the shrinkage from :i,r00,000 in the cities in 110 to half that number in liL'O, ami the farmers Aurnine to tractors loww?u! :UItS -Ul'S 'I0 Si,VS' ( ust tho about. -10,000,000 a year in rctlncetl prices for oats and prolablv a like amount for bay. 1 ' But while he does not expect to see the horse come Hack to the cities, except for short hank be thinks "tin .small size fanners Uio h:vMed ill bin lllWer trai-tor; are likely to return to the draught horse, whose rices are aclvniicin. Let him cheer up; the comparative depres sion in the oats market is hnidiy o be considered in con- irast wim me i armors fcain ;rim u'asohne power. '1'hes aisiuroances lo.oowin new mveatmns lune had . righting themselves. .11 niUitai I'.lll to : r, more hasie n-a. nil. - i-netalioii .0:0 the mind ,yoi i s were I i d upon Ki e. I'll'') went to the theater to nee ,i Idi: Mar. Mill, since thoNe d'lwn, .i U'liet hut Highly revolull.Mi h:i heen it work unions ainli. nei I'nder the OntiiHi;! ot the I'rama ltar.ue an I tli - ot- .tiit:ath-iw, Ihey liao- turned llolr inh.dH ,i j l.ty.s and the ;ludv M them. Utlh a taik'e luoportlo of pn.s, nl ,la th.aler linns, the I'l-M. '.ml pot the Mar, ts the chief tittrjn t a. a. The ll: e of the opera jiht-i 'entei iH. iiUon upon one piaer. tj tlo- t I;im, ,tt Al ul ,ltJ '- :r- To nr r aid rii o the pla. wh.de M.n. M a 'aiiee. ot. t he teev en., iws ,.f 1 h,. i.. v.i -t Si lhe .III dp name c Applicant "Pie;i a.av Otifoitl. ; I I'aitv from Chie:io 1 out to fir. 1 tli.. tlanli j They ate prcpav d for I trip, as it i.s pi ohablv from hei e. The Kpi havmr of t want your your Honor, has started j n of Kdcn. I n n extensive : a lonj? way 1 , B The Gnat American I Sweetmeat CIsew your food well, then use WRIGLEY'S lo aid 2!gcslion. It also keeps the teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen. ,n oi l l 11-1,11 Ii. M,,. aiKiiin Ml III. ll,,') I Ul, "1,1 I Willi lli Slum, llll- : i mil se I wav of I'anama is talkinp' of ei'anlin- suffraw to v.m.m! . undeterred hy aitytliiiiL' that lias lu'.piiei nl or nol lrmnen- wl,"l vd in tho United .States. The Mily favin.'f feature of .colo.'-'-i-:. i.- thi-ir fni' tllOI'f I i-er? ;lil-fv rn'lil'lj-J t i';n-liv.' i!mu! ih; Ml iiil r, oi.o m:i;i!o mki.odiks not iikauh s or voi:k An-ii-lmi Sl.-ir: S-.imi' ul' tli,. ol 1 Sii, In-ill ,-ut" ins mi' i:iss;r.,. an, i tr.i-y lire Ih-imk iiii.-.-l. l-i tli,- m i,-n-i ni-h fin- m.miIiIi ,i n u tr U- l,r i'isU-iu-', i- forc'ci .-!iu. i,f tu. ,).. I'nliitul lillh- vu-lnm-. iui,l l-ia-llii'-"f iilh'T '!:ivs 1111 ' ,-l',- v.'lll n 1 -, nl in, -ii ,,: ly v iu'U -i s,,in,. sj.-i-in, ;--alrii ,. full tlu-V a IV Ulslll:; 1 ':, rnllnt.i.,1 H,,.ii,, n,-:,w On- i. ii.i ,,.l ,-iiim !n,, l.inu -iU it I lu- Hiiiii,. say: "W, nii-.-.,',! On- m, not -iiiHis. l,u; i-iitiir nncu- f lh,. lv:-ii,,. ,'Ulil hr lirat,! a mil,, away i' lllii-tLias Inn,.. .,- ui lh il.l'vr;- rt n. i-.i-i l'i.,'i,-. rn'.hi! ,a-1,-'ily ,,,llti !, ,i lii(. fi,,:-,- v-itj; , . fi-,-1 t,, :lv "lin ,.. tuniuvi:" ,, t;, I'll',,',.' .. I niiA' ..nr. iiil ;-t( !. r. il.i 1 r.ln in I Ii mo. nuiir '1'hc tv, .-ytc.it mu-iiv- lo Si'u.h.'rn n'l"! bi-'hn-is siy tho he j. - u- " i i'.oni t h j i " Vi, I. !i Ready . I Extra Fine Thrre-uere improved tract Just 'out side the City l.hnlts, om hick from tho paved highway. Wnl (.otibi i .r J trade for lionse In town. A five-uert! tract. Impruvnl nnd co Ing at a bargain pricr, und Ronii terms, onn-half mile from City lam Its and paved hiffhwny. New Spring Styles Colonial Pumps The style above comes in Silver Cloth, Black Satin, 'i; catent beatner and JJIack Kid. These shoes are a very high grade line of hand-turned soles with Jun ior Louis Heels. New numbers just arrived. Popular Prices, $7.50 to $12.00. V .; ,.'. ,' The Bootery Inc. A PARADISE FOR TIRED FEET 20(3 Depot Street , Phone Main 118 GIvOVER SMITH, Mgr. A flv.wiciv Inlc-l In .May I'arU. Tills Iq one f ttu lii-!.t lMi,rov,-il unit iay. ins propi-rltos In the valley. Extra sootl. to serve you Here you will find all supplier for the siek room, hod Tans Duui-hc liaus Mot W iter Piittles l'eer 'i'h.cnnoir.ctcrs AhsDihcnt Cotton Sui'siecl litessin.'TS Red Cross Drug Store A ten-a-'te tract lit May I'arU. with exlra Rood tmprovem-'n!. Irrigated, best of land and frutt. KiKht-rooin modern house. Thrc- fn-' modern lounrs. Weil ,o eatd, bountifully mrnudied, uant to dl complete. f yoti nnt Monietliin,; extra Rood let us show j ou these tine :: ! . M, . ..';( " :-"tA ii . ',11 .-.-TJ ' ' ' i -A '- ",'-: . . -Hi V. o.- ''fi- '''J ,;i j Pyramid Land i Co. Thrift The Highway of Thrift is the sure read te in dependence and success. The man of industry and thrift inspires confidence and he finds his 'banker anxious to help him because he demon strates his inclination and abilitv to heh) him self. Conserve some of your earnings each day by opening a savings account with this bank. It is a safe investment that will earn four per cent, compounded every six months. Many are tak ing advantage of the facilities of our savings de partment and the savings deposited with us have increased nearly one hundred per cent, in the last year. We Solicit Your Account " La Grande National Bank SOUND - RELIABLE - PROGRESSIVE U llHMl