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PAGE FOUR . THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday January 30, 1923. La Grande Evening Observer A ixmHi'KMikv;' mjhmimpi:!!. 1u lil isJu-H ilut ly a ml vv k I y at La Hruitdt.-. (.ireKt'ii. iy l.n ;rnl Kve Inif Ol.JtT'r 'iil'iixhln ('niiiiiiiy. liltUOK DKXSM. Ktlitur. Entered ut tin- I'utUofflu Orirvii, H S'-uinl flu. h Mitil Mntlw. AfMrn all onunun U-n 1 Iihih 1o Onsi-;jtvi-;it, Hit; AUanm av OruniU, Oregon. T1IK l.f. si iim iiin io v n a n ;s. 1ml ly Unity hy Larrlcr. i.;ttti ilii-f- iftuiilh.4 .six liio.. in ii'Jviticd ylf c'lv lly 3Iuil, Unity, per year, in advirii;j 15.00 l:illy, wis nnililtiM in iuIviiih- J2.r,ii l:ill, ihrn iiifinthH. in ntlvuiK'e .Jl..'i UVt-kly ciifit-rvi-i-Siur, by until, ((I- ritr. til mJ unce tl..ii on Mi.lt- in older ilo-n Oreicon Hotfl Nfft ( .Si.iihI, I'urUiuul ; Impfriul V-iv Hdirxi. J n I I;i iilI , . Multliuiiiult N'uiyy titumi, rji'(iaiil. THE OFFICE CAT I EGOTISM A kind of see-wickness, induced bv , looking at thing ton much through; one's IV, and which ofttn muses! the victim to throw up hi.- job, j FORUM ni.unuit or' asmh.iatkij. I'ltio.vn. j Tim ,M.tu Mtlf.i 1 !: s is rxclufi .'uly ! L-nliUi'l tu us. lor publication of r.iJ j ii-v, x iiit-imii h-k i ri-uiti-H to it or not otlu-rw Im' i-ii. it'll in tiitn i.iH-r. air tln Ui'- li't'il in-vvs pnhli.-iniil llttnii Ail ru;iit ir r.'-jniiiiii 'ttn.ii ..f rp' i-iu liipulejiert hertjir uUo are r frier veil. HOYS AM) GIRLS LI WORK (lly SI. G. J"ykstrn, Intbler) It is no lontrer dt-nitd by thinlnng . . i People that liovs and (Jills' Club nunianily in W(.rk i of fm.iii.mi.ntnl importance to the future of agriculture: that it lift n-organization, jural leadership It lined to be women were the only ; and better farm and homy practiciji. runuboutK we had. Now we have Since civilization is foun-led upon tiif the auto kind also. . ! home, the .school inu-'t he a real I helper to the home, i:i order that It is unfortunate tor general that advice is Hot heede "The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes'" i2;m 'Rinicmbcr this! If what you did ye.steiday still looks hie; to you, you haven't done nr.it.-h today. Thcie is always somolhinir. If you ait ruiinjr on the train "mst 'nnoui TEACH MK: Teach me to do thj will: for thou art my God: thy spir it ix (rood; lead mu into tho land of ; when you KC-t to a pla;-e where you upi-inlnncos. I'salin M:i:10. ! think you are Koine;, you see sonie- . j thing irterestin, you pass a string ot nox ears a nine long, n 11 is n open air meeting, about the time. you think the speaker is going t I ay something Repudiation. The gold standard of currency, values may he imijer- i iV'KV.s.nt'hin- We t, but that it is a good thing to tie to in the absence of j ' ' ? th(!.o two t'i eat force oidinated. t Club woik is factor in brinirinfr the the home together. At feet a oetter svsteni is iuiijh;h.suu n a Jitjw& ilujh tuiia-iiimi ounK'ow iyiv ..t muiurt.uK a bit of current German financing. It is announced that jBt jTJtt a on April 1 the llaniimrg-Anioriain and the North German i without an attic. was one 4est to which the of Job was never mibjcct- t . . t ,.4- 4- U (linn i. imve in iL-tii.ii in out in tne paper iikii kk cut rent m oi-iuau, nut basis of the gold-valued marks they received- Their bond indebtedness to be thus retired amount to about $32,500,- 000. But it will cost them in gold, at present rates ot ex- 011 April I tne rnumnug-.miiui iiaii anu uiu iui ui uvi aiuu .mwui i Lloyd Steamship companies will pay off all mark bonds Therc WJ1 outstandino: against them. They will pay mark for mark, ' pa iem-e of wile to run his automobile change, less than tfr,U()0 to discharge the debt. Advocates of "commodity dollars" or "indi JInvo you not oiton wondered whal lias become of the ragged hoys who iieed to offer to carry your grip u: fro.u the Mint ion for a nickle? "Can I be of nny assistance?" ked the sympathetic -motorist of a i utn who was looking unutU'iablc ''inaustrv dol- lais" or any other substitute for the gold-backed dollar frvit wdii ill lnfvi :i h V nipin llli allOU ant! aeureeiailOn t thoughts at a (linableU car. "I'm a minister, air. 'Drive on." should ponder this. And all people making investments in securities would do well to stipulate tor repayment in gold. The German steamship companies' pkui may be legally valid, hut that makes it all the worse morally since when they borrowed the $82,500,000' they bound them selves to make return of an equivalent amount in value. Depreciation of currency makes for repudiation of just debts. Amos Tiish says the clinginK-viiVe typ.' sometimes turns out to by poi son ivy. The optimist hopes to inherit a mihion; the pessimist, starts a sav ings account. b i unitying ciioLd niui; the came' time the studios are emulated with1 the ordinary dutitt-s of life, it digni-1 fies the labor of the land it creates: respect for those who pr pare the' daily meal it gives reject to the one who contributes tu the world's wealth from his. garden. j The age and conditior.s'ihat pave' fool passes with! birth to the old-time v.wi of Uvint ; insist, there 'ihem days u gom foiever. The' old motto: "Let Father I'o It has; been forgotten i&y.l thy youth of to- day are assimilating the best meth ods Ivtiovn to agricultural science; j and by proving their s..ill have; It ought the methods to the ntten-.' tion of thejr parents, thus improv-! ing the stairlanU of ag: kulture in tho!e communities where boy.-,' and girls' clubs arc organi.( I. Ii is fit tir.g and proper that ihi'iien be pre-' parul in the fullest iiiaiita r for life and for service. If they are taught at school some of the tilings that, they mu,-t do in every-djiy life, l;;bor itself will be dignified through edu-, cation. The nei;;hbui h'lOtl environ nient of the school furnih?s a fine laboratory for practical educational PuiposLS -and nyoaiise., to vitalize: the work of the pi;;il v.Ij j is jSur-. j suing his studies." ij Club work is a slorv of individual! achievement, of financial su'ce a, of response- to a great. lutiomil ne:'d. Of the clulis them selves, with tlieir program of work and learning and fun, of the socializing and cdueativt1 force that is reaching out into the isolated regions m:inv -vol urn as might be written. Over 100,000 boys and girls have joined the line of lub workers in our iund and there 2 A ,; - : ss - -six ??'5ii.Sr P'or Battle Monuments. I I' the crusade to pievent the tip-1 will soon lie a million. J he slogan Jpinr of hats during cold weather of the National Committee on Boy;' Isuci-eeds it will lie the first anti-tip- and Girls' dub woik h; "Three Mil- pirn,' campaign that ever did. . 'mn Club Members by l'JUJ." Some - I one has well said, '-Call work is ab- CAKl-'AltK ' solute!; vital, if iu-i-k-u;tare is to For hours they had been together: continue and civilization is to en- in her parlor. The moon ca:.t its dure- Club work is a mee.ity, if TI-ip Kill tn'r-i'K'itp -l li'ilfln vnrinnnir'lilq rTinimkKinn nmi'l"1" gleam thru the window on the homes. are to remain and like is to be 1 lie 1)111 10 CI Cale a IWIUC niOnUlllCmS COinmibblOll, nO ( 1)llIHl.()mc (.oup!e wh Silt. L.uilt on mjmoo I an I womanhood. pending 111 COngrCSS, Will IllCet With general approval aS-stringelv far apart. He sighed, she- Club work teaches not alone breed- a necessary step toward the raising of suitable markers i-lj.-j'-V',,, ,u.al... hl, 'J'tL'liur commemorating tlie service of Americans in the Worhl sni,!, "r.i tiavei." ' ami ti-.e like, un it furnishes war. Backed by all the veteran organizations tracing! iJ.rtsr-f isillnw'she S ur 'hrif'- back to the great war and supported by all who believe in: sPed .Bt .f the room. Aghast, he ; proper recognition" of 'patriotic antl heroic achievement, .a.his hand, m his pni,,,, L.ves f --'- - the measure should be speeded tui its passage. i By croiiin in some dub work-, i : Monuments oommcinorating the deeds and achieve-!:' Z' n'f'u."' re"ls 10 whind,.;; j ments of Americans in Kuropc arc flue those who served ! trombone. Re"m'i complete, -o ye member! j and those J.otwhom heritage of their ploty will descend.! Th9 mllK1,,i:';vith wifet'nTyoif'-Knut'1 Tfiejtill provuies for. the raising of markers to the Ameri-:wbo critaises doubtless wonders how; That w-ui b seen on the sands of n.iiif,n.Ui.nnnim.,iii7.,ti,ii rt'l ..r i-, 11 r.i. t Solomon managed his writing. i 'li.ne., vuii iyj i tif tin wi v,tiiiu.iiLititi. i ui tv t tiiini iil, vi'iiniiLiuui - , ative of all who participated in the great conflict. And' t llil! ic !1U it 'oVlHim lw. 'I'l.u nvi..,n,!;i ! .-n in i,..-,nP fhnr Ul 1.7 tifcj .v. eiixoiii IfV. 1 111. i.aii.iiiih'.o l 111 111V1H.,V lllcll. would be as nothing to the expenditure in sacrifice by those who -made the raising of them in order. You Save If You Buy Now ! Entire Stock of Men's OVERCOATS y3 off A rousing Final Clearance of all Men's Overcoats,' such as this store is conducting should attract the attention of every man who needs a good all-wool, stylish coat. A generous selection makes this sale doubly attractive. There are coats for'men and young men. All are "Oregon City" or "Hart Schaffner & Marx"' coats guaranteed. Easy to select now and be fitted properly. All coats reduced 33 1-3 Per Cent. i i It is hard to tell what and whm; e world is online: to. Why Are Fashi C) ions: Man manages-to get along With more or less stand- ROAl) TAX I.KVV VALID i ST. HKI.EXS, Or., Ja.i. .JiO.T-Th' . 1 spe.-ial road tax levy by taxnaynisi umti.-i aiiiv bt.-i vii . No ,wom!er the biide's molhcp.in road district Mo. , Columbia . WAIMl .MAIN Kl.b.YilU weeps. Sir-, better than any other,! county, if valid. accoi-JiiiEt to a d.-l : SITEKIDAN, Ore., Jan. 30. In or knows what i.- tcoine; to happen to cisi m by .lu:l;;c lOnkin. i tier to combat slidos in the .moun tht U'l ooni'. ' ! An en'juinintr order wn.i s!;o;i by ' tain north of Sheridan that iarl.sd :the lk-nson Timber .-i,.i"i:n.v of Clats- tho water main and shut off the sup- I It is rumored about the city office' 1 kanie to restrain the county clerk ! I-'.v last week, oxtcn.-ive alterations i that "Nuisan.-e," the feline HKinber :mil assessor from tila-im' the nc-ihnve been made by ivhivine; tiie line A-i the city police force, plaved a rial tax on the toll nn.l they allej-ed f"ct- 1 he Heavy rams ot t i mo-!. unladylike trick on her chief, ii rrL'iil.-irii.es in the minute's of the lust month, soakiiiK naturally spoil A. t'. Ilavaes 1,'cently. Clint wi'J road mcotinir and msiifficeiit ni-o-f earth, inn eased its pliam v and ; not divulire ,-mv 1 lift tit r partrulai.s or postinj; of the notices. - Judpe pressme or tne water lunnnur I council and mayor, the water com f'akin decided, that there were inuf-i t though the main on ilie mountain : missioner was authorized to relay fi.-i,.Ti( f:.l;t ..t-r..rs t r. i n vn 1 i-lii I . tti?i . . . . . ... .... J ....... ........ .-ii:e ,-,s loo iTen.T mi' ran ur.mr.-i i tia in., t.. ,..., .1 fi,.o n.i.nun to resist. 1 ' ' f Followine; to invalidate th special tax levy and the road dis-1 tiict will have about $8000 of special tax money to expend upon the roads. inspection by the ; RAGS Wanted at Tne Observer. aiw.ed dress; why not women? Madame Paiiin, the cans authority, Inrnishes the answer troin 33 years ex perience with the foibles of fashion. "There can never lie a set, unilorm style for women so long as women wish . to be beautiful ami men-wish to have them so." The great ' tradegy of a woman's life, site says "often is that she is ' not good-looking; the fear of not looking well lias b'roueht them to me in tears." " " ! of the ineid. nt. ' Treat 'em rough' was a good war tb'gnn. but we fail to undei Htand why the laundries should adpt it. Of course, we all know that it did not require a gener- " nor jf Inn f f.,c1,i ,,,-,!,;,. I., .1;. .1... . 1 . . . 1 ! &eZ-.ijfl&& ation ol lashion mai'iitg to tliscover the psychology of styles, but Madame 1 tx jiiin has put it into epigrammatic .brevity and poutifitates with the air of 'authority. oinen. especially, will stress the division of o(iial re sponsibility, that while women wish to be beautiful, men wish to have them so- The fashions cannot lie blamed on either alone. Playing At Being Grownups. That Boston clergyman who publicly mourns that there are no more real children in the 'world and that Mother Goose melodies and Santa Claus are beine; ban ished because they are not supported by seiemific'proof, Las failed to take into account the incurable tnwt fulness of human nature. When we contemplate the unijiu.st ioniiif faith of men and women in all manner of harmful a swell as harmless fakes, it would seem nearer the truth to de -laic there are no grownups in the world; all aie children .11 d that'-ill assumption of wisdom is but plaviiur at bein- crownim Delusions, fancies and fads mav chance iron, lime to ume as w suojeci nuuter, ami may even assume nunc tt.tiiei win toaii me llUii't'Ciil l;e!!i- Molher lioose. but they rie jus; ;,s al-snni . 11 11 . . .1 f 1 1 . an tne wonueriui uiscovenes 111 the st-wii i have marked the past o() vea.is ha. j .This Way ! For the best of Drugs ! and all of the other ! things to bo found in an ! iii-to-tlate Pharmacy. ! If you can't come, Phone Main -1. i Red Cross Drus Store I, nd Come in sec how you can get ,r-?'-!"' f'-'j&K... v.'- -aas 100 Certificates FREE! BUY YOl'H SHOES WHERE YOUCAN GET CASH CERTIFICATES WITH EVERY PURCHASE We (Jive National Certificates dollar purchase we give you four ' , - - the only store in La Grande where ' iii with your footwear. Save your a them into cash. With eery Cei tific" you c ; coupe. ;: :.:k Ilie Bootery Inc. A PARADISE FOR TIRED FEET -0(5 Depot-Street Phone Slain 118 (i ROVER SMITH, Mgr. , ' Break .Ud A Cold lo A .Day A fresh cold may be broken up in a clay if the necessary precautions are taken before it gets too much of a hold. But if it is let run on, it may lead to more serious complications. These may be avoided, if on the first signs you start taking ' . I-esall Laxative Aspirin Cold Tablets The ingredients are so well balanced as to leave no bad effect, nor do they cause sweating or headaches.' 23c a Box at THE REXALL STORE ID discouraged the natural. faith of h ispecls in .Niiita or as ever, and World which 'I1' aivutly i:i no wise 1 1 j I - - JjSSgS5S2gSSg5gS uiman naiu-v in !u- suwr- Tho incomt' taxnayer who is on a payroll has a mi" good incentive to he honest i'i his report. "Women." snvs a woman, " have put off all the jietty things." She probably means petticoats. itv Violation f solne of tho lav s cf nature c::. it a life sentence. IKS With CECIL P.. DEMILLE'S NOW PLAYIMJ THE 4 MCI A UYfM 7 TT PTTS ,C1 f DOX'T MISS IT - ASK ANYBODY Thrift The Highway of Thrift is the sure road to in dependence and success. The man of industry and thrift-inspires confidence and he finds his hanker anxious to help him because he demon strates his inclination and ability to help 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 tiie facilities of our savings de partment and, the savings deposited with us have increased nearly one hundred per cent, in tlie last year. We Solic it Your Account La Grande National Bank SOUND - RELIABLE - PROGRESSIVE