La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, March 13, 1923, Image 4

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    THE fcA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, March 13," 1923. -
AGE FOUR
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Editorials From
Over the Nation
1(3 Grande Evening Observer
' i' IVIIKI-HNDKXT KRWHPAfKU. , ll- Mall.
. I'uttllabnl daily ami w.'ek'y ''.!','" : Pn II y, per year, in advance $5.01
'Pf. 06 mi. ..! liKxillf lid lor. three month,.. In advao.;.
i Weekly io.iver-.Mar. i man. j ....,.. -,. ,
'' ' per year. In advance 1 .V I "Hl.lll. Tnl'. 1.1ILT lill-.S
Hatortd ait luo l-oaluffice al l-a .irnmic, i on aula In other cilluWRvn Hot)' J.Ht't ftocL ArK ma Iieliioortilt
CWroO, Second Cluaa Moll Mailer. 'kw '' ..''"''"'i' vfj"' lH"',orlnB ,hut hl" u brl,le 11
'T E."ud'. lwiland. ' ' ,av "ell", did not know how to cook
' JatMfeaa all comniunt.-fitlona to ' land Hint 111 -uge were not lui-ffc
IH3lji;llVi:f!. IMS Auama - niiilih fw Mini to hire a. took,
THE OFFICE CAT
If u hard world. Your friends'
no n't believe you make as much an ,
you flu. nnl the fovcrnmenl won't
l.eltc.ve you make us little. ' 1
9 HS-CIIIITIOM HATKS.
uy Currier,
Dffly, jpr moiiiu ........
ntflo vu,y
irnlitkd to iim? Tor publkMJon or 41. rer.uon coming uriurtj u. juute hi a
f.fw thxpiitihtK .-.mJ to li or nvf. murt of domestic relation.
,H rlKliia "f rr-puulk-aiiun of ucial i oven tho acuueu of boiling water was
! diHimiciiea herein alao uru reaerved. a(, enot rlc knontvdi.' In her young
illfc, uml that thti klUheu bad nitml
l.f.M'tiiii.f. I. a ' r. ; -1 iiu iiotlilhf In li. r other than l.vr hsho
or llod. which maaelh all "- ( glutton with 11 ua a conauiner. Hut
.l.'1'ainnitinK. hiwiii k
ilii. I mln.lr. thi.tut;li
ll'lill. 4:7.
Thai
It' ,lll AS tt f lit STY l I IC.IAI,
'i. : I'iruit.
" " : I Glutton uiin 11 ua a c-oimuiner. itui
k.. i ptir iieurlBll ,,.L.lur,., tnat Kil willing to
i J.1.MH t hrlHL lmfn a tlm JildKe nnnounccl Unit
v 'Uncle Joe" Gannon, Optimist
i lin u-oul.l not grunt the divorce be-
canae the lilunia r.-stt-d upon ncltlit-r
the bride nor tin' groom, hut upon
tli.j b'j.ie'rt mother.
The judtfe may bi rleht in hl.i
de.-lMlun thut the. girl'fl niolh.-r la t6
lih.tnc, hut muny couplea loduy look
bu'k upon their honeymoon d.iya
with lot when thev think of her flral.
i"' "Uncle Joe" Cannon, who first went to Congress 50;uiuiu. iut nrt huUki. her firat
'firs ago, has now answered his last roll call, he says.!,',: dlllwun'pVidon"
Unless his constituents should rise in their might and ruth-1 with moii.c'cut iron nk'j'
lessly command him to return to Washington as their rep-1 moni':r" IoSm 'muko' btcu"tT 'lighrn
iesentative which they are too kind to do he is through. lea-hn- und fuahion hah. the con-
TT i i i ' .i i e i .i . i ;rflteilt if which even a boarding liouHe
lie is probably through, anyway, for he says that he is.Ue,,pi,. ((idn't detect. rcverytuiDg
tired and wants a rest. He is entitled to it. i " ". :";,b ,or "?'
. . . . j. . i , ' Th- man of Iwluy lacks patience
, After a man has served in congress for the greater and Ben..e of honor., it never o
part of a half century, his words about the state of theira him that i.e miKi.i put on an
4, . .... , . ' . .. . T i,i larron und go Into the kitchen with
Union are entitled to consideration. Uncle Joe has seen;i,i,; i,..,ic. iu- com.i irn a lot. even
eventful days, tremendous changes, mighty movements f ''' .i'icuit-. biwcr
. ... . ' ,. i i i ill hl.i 1 illd" lilid exhuilat hla vo.yibu-
ciystallizing, expanding, sweeping old ideas and old ma-lary. ..
chinery into the discard. :
- "One the whole," says "Uncle Joe, "I am content. The1 wwamwra
vorld is getting better." He is still ?'f nil of hope and con- nZ
fidence that all will be well with the United States," de- ik. ni'nici to tuny dum m juii
spite the lamentation of the professional pessimists. ,wT-!-. "ujeo".''""
'. That lielief of Jlr. Cannon is not a formula of Happy u "' "'"t ' "t un- of
hopefulness. There is no self-mesmensm about that, for ZZlJZ:
the aged lawniaker is a bit too old to indulge in the il- comPi mid i.t m have to g-o to juii.
lusions of shallow hope. "Uncle Joe" lelieves his creed of!fl.TBh": "Z:llZ
animism because experience has taught him that the'ot niu tuiion. or 8om.-tiiinK f n.c son
,nited States and the American people are on the up- i' rir'TrrT.
grade. If any man in this Nation ought to have the long'ant to ir.-.u himx. ir to one or ihj
view he is Joseph G. Cannon. And he has it. KtLr: ri'Sn
"i. Because he is the optimist that he is, because he be-iiim h.t rcruiut.i homc h is t,-oin-Uevea
; in his country, because he has refused to grow old .iJ-'Ta. t:i"?n'
Uncle Joe goes out or office with the felicitations andiroiiin. for th Hm..io the .iu- i.forc.
admiration of all citizens The stormy daysbf his speak- !,r.!r:
emnin are now out an incident or a misv me cievotea to tne 'nuy un, to paiuc nn.i r. ii thut
public service. : .
I A Memory, Worth Recalling
.NUT SO UOOU
fertwMy w.-11-Dif unlnj Old ldy:
"Tliunk you so inui-h for your soiitf
my -Itur. It took him buck to my
t hilrthooO rluyn on rny father's farm
unl when 1 shut my eyed und lis
tened to your BlnginK i svenu-d to
hen r Urn d e.ir old Sil crt'iiklu e In
Hit wind."
Well, Jiim l't tliciu rn; then,
TlH' fillips' who.c wives ahu.e
them;
For the good l4trd irivo men
To women to umusv them. ,
?l
it
Something N
Muniugu Ft arts with billing and
(-ootn?, and the billing la-sis.
ins inscovi;uv
" thouffht I needed u. now suit,"
Mtiitid riklmpy llttlo .Mr. .Meek. "My
wlfo nyys I do not need one. Con.
HCijiiently I find I do not."
The iris they grlvo on In the. hos
pital nuike.s a fellow unconscious.
The prlco hn puyjt for jnui ut the fill-
Inu Ftutlons mtikes him the waine
way. -
Another nhlei;tlon 'o . Iihva tii lho
derby hi't la T.hut It Is coming buck.
The new deun of women nt the I
Vnlvcr.'ilty of MJehlffsn Is quoted asf
buying tlu-.t It in very cusy to mun-i
iNppcrs If you know how. Flint r
you leurn how; and by that time-they
iir quiet, lulddle-uffcd ludlos who tire
trylnt to leurn how to control other
..uppers.
ew
Tin fustt-Mt I'll 1)17 nil I'peiirT ; 1
(tnmdc ni'.-n believe.1. Is opening; '.a
window mid erttinir Inlo. bed beforp I
the eoM ntf strives you, ', '
Anj pesstmlrit will loll you 'ttiut ifil
you do en you expect to bo done by
somebody will do you. il(
ji j-b nd spoiiHu wus not only pr. ocnl but
la sud y,-xltU"s tlm other evening-jwht-n
lie dropped nlneti-f-n bucks pluy-
; I fro un My tin- Ices of till th
WT
men
CiKXI'JtOSlTV ;
The b-UKiut't wus about over, and
th gentlemen remaining were trying
to make their hist, little unecehc.
Cme who was feeling: particularly
mallow spoke touchlngly of the poor
how fine It would be to plve some
thing to them. Komelhlny that could
he euflly spared from the luxuries
of their own lives upd lift n bur.
don from the. tHH Cortnnato. When
he hud finished u sreat cheer arose,
lind when the eclio had died away
another brother arose and swayed
with emotion, proposed: "Let's give
three eheers for the poor!"
for the Easter Outfit, or one of those items that help to
make what you already have show up new for the Spring
'- wear. Just that "something new" that every lady admires
and delights in finding at THE N. K. WEST CO.
', "That Something New" we are striving for at all times
in our knowledge of buying, to surprise you with each time
you enter our doors.
,
New Spring Gloves
Atlmctivcly dcaieni'd aprlni,' silk gloves, pluln wrist, elbow linifth.
or guunllct I'ffictB. $1.00 to $3. Vn. S.mi.ahin different In di'slcntnir in
the three different lengtha In rubric frlovcs.
i 75cto $3.50
fcl .
New
Spring
Bl ouses
Hinart effects in that, new blouse
M ' in' the season' niwest,.s(ljs. .You're.
bound to-be pleased .'
$6.00
to
$12.00
IS'EV RUBBER
J J KITCHEN
Iut i hti-li hnv u i-rn nrfa-Mfixl nr n uM.
' lf ':)' lJV - - ' ' t j bnck home poltshlng tip their lucky
J f- , , ., j"""!'"1""- , ., . " 1 eiariiiH npd praying that hubby would
, i'he bugler who sounded the charge for the Light Brig-1',"? Imn't the divorce courts show
age at Balakava wins a new second of fame by dying. A (V"' llu;v ;;HBbin,, ml
j3 ji" i i .ii.jtii if i wives can forget past eolluslons when
lew days ago a member, perhaps the -last, of the famous, mey OIU.0 .t iitvr at eurh other?
tirigude itself, died in Ontario. As he passed he looked! u ,K ,,,,ar t,,llt tllfru ls pr,ly ono w"
l P 1 l rp il U ror 'boise thirty Ifo!lwood imn to be
uai.iv.uvvi jtip uuiK ;uif tinu uiium; uty ins iiium, iiiaiiL'in, ;
4 tMit,iin:s .
Atr. .Ment-tii has u eeniradM,
And his name is rhjnt t)o;
Jl-ve you ever v banted to meel ..
thum? , ,
Uher pres. nl at the card party j yM i r " o
iiiesy i wo jejiows nve togetiier, .
In a house of Never Win.
And I'm, told that It Is haunted
!: the ghost, of , Mlght-Uitve-licen.
Ap
rons
i safe. And that way, drastic and revo-
Nlfty ntrwi colorings in your kilcheti
'apron. - 'lhi'f'ire to, see tl'eui.
Ai-lllntietic: If a man with t0,-
iM'O onen a croeerv Mtm uml da.f
and cherished memory 'that when he lay wounded in theiir - n . i. to reui.y: i'T"'' n'J
PHmpil Iiu W'lM tonrlofl In I'M.i,j.ih Mitrht incrnlo n? r ...1 crooked .' " I
We wlf-li that the num who divided j
tlie day into hours hud made tho
lunch hour longer. ' 'I
. ;; $l:.00 . ' . . , .
. NEW
ATTRACTIVE
Silk
Underwear
Ih-autles every une 01'
lliem. .lersey weaves, vests,
.step-ins, bloomers, gowns ui
unions.
' $3.00
its'-1 i "
$10.00
It was a memory vonth having." It is worth more than
trie I Crimen itself -mid ' its" history of national ambitions.
(.in; tiii: would a hi st
Akron l-.eucou .lournul: Hero Ih old I
lobe Mctlce :iculn, ruillli? ut run- j
fiVI'SIRS fOSUTllfirkl l' 1
HOOD KrVEK, Ot.,? Mar. .lS.i-A.Jr9)
ROAOWQRKIS
JtiiO appearance of rlorciice Nightingale on the battle-to.... lie pr,.uflw awow ier bami r'KviMv -men, ibmging UMefi
ffcldsOf thatDPninsula marked a new enoch in man's atti- V?'V!2 "r''L. ."!l.,.l"T,ithe. c",n.,bi ..river. h.trhway just i ,
, ' 1 , " ' i -p o niaittrrs m oniiiHiiiH rupiii;uriua
tW toward war. Previous to that time men fought and that ry man needs tour pairs of
died, often-where theytell. Hospitals Were crude and at-j:!:'",,'',,;,, ,,,!,;'
teiitiiin.iioiii'h if kindly meant.' Fever, dvsenterv. chokirajwiih . . un.i dauifhte-u mi d.-
pVliy-flcath-fogs across the battlefields and blotted.; 'ttZUZ
out the vounded and healthy alike. !i..t toi i-. tii.c fnoi m- viood
lube. He iIooh hot take the
' m xt:K4: l.. :.. i 1 i- . : i-i rr
riuieiiL-e Jijj;uiii!gitie, in ner uohpiiai lor liivana gen- jwoiid-s troubiea ..vtr-MiU.uyiv. to the
tlewomen in London, was horror-stricken at the accounts j exclusion or a-nntcr t,-ui,ic ... ui cr
from the front; in the wake of her vigorous pity came the i n.iiiVn 0!"
outcry of public indignation. Florence Nightingale went ur "" 011 "f MuH"1' ur ,vllu
j, .l -i--- . tie e ..I . i e;n the Ions .'.'. fnanu.-a t Kel them.
to the Crimea, a symbol forever of the tardy realization of i.et u,e -rrk at.- m m i ttie.ee.
the isuffering of the human "cannon fodder" and man's I Ml'"'"1 ur ,"l""u- T,UIP or ul1""-
iii a . l- 1 -r -il . . i.'und. whnl la thel- tlcatiny t.i htm'..
(tury to relieve antini possiiiie prevent it. iHo.mr ij.w. Kii.tei... t'ouc or the
Today Miss Nigtimrale's hurried but effective oriran-1 r-"'t.i Tnt-mkii-umi-n. ..one or
!..il . 1 I ' r 1 1 11 1 . . . .. I these CurcerM IIICIIIIH unvtlllllK to ino
ization on tho l.osphorus seems small, but one imagines it head or .m An,ericun ramiiy wh ima
looked as largo as all Paradise to those men, who. for the l" fl"""l'c vimnm-Mi n,i rie,,uent
e- . a 1 , . . ' , . .stales in hih priced nhoc leitlu-r.
iirst tune 111 history, were enjoying the systematic career A middle ., father w,ru t ,u.
of women nurses' and scientific hospital arramremcnte. In1"1" ""unl""!- ", wv ri11''- :"
-i .1 i- . .1 1 . e .1 . r - .ll-.e'ctnl of the year he would feel
this day the first thought .of the world flies, in time of dis-4 t. 1.0 i.a.i tt.c i,ui, n.ter.
aster,, to the emblem of the lied Cross; its summrters num- nuUo""1 ,,,M- ol'' 'I'0,J,, "'
I,. , .... ., . ,, ' .'I' , . is sicV uf visions ami astma .n.l
wr the tens of millions; it is the supreme Idea which, re-i.ni m,- wo.i.i-a n.iP.wtera. The w..ri.i
lieving war, denies war's logic by recocnizine no frontiers l'""'1' :" r'"'t l'"re-
1 e . 1
aim no iocs 111 11s worn.
propukMnila .n ext of the city, nicked, the w roncr
victims vcHtcrday when thev sought
to tell the fortunes of Traffic Offi
cers .Murray and Wood. The offi
ccrs, culled by ranchers to investi
gate activities of the noniuds, made
the trip in a battered did nutomo
liile used for emergency calls. They
were not in uniform.
They were halted by the irypsy
women, who began at once to jfo
through the pockets of the officer.-..
BEGUN TIM
jdanelng party at the 1 I . S. ehureli
Friday evening.
Mrs. (iuy K. Barker-'hai 'iu t h Wll
with l.u (Jrlpire fof thf- 'past- Wreli.'
'A son was 'born to- ir. and "Mrs.
Ilalph Ham'ock"bn Tuesday. .March li.
.Miss ll' i.-n DtitiKhorty spent the
week-end at her home in Maker.
.Mrs. A. II. Orion and .small daugh-
Iter. Wanda Hetty, have both been ill.
(Special to The Observer) ,n. nrt, ri.IK,rt,.( to be improved In
, i'OVH, Mar. li. All' Indications J health
pulnt to the eoniing of Hprliiff. The M ' (
Meadow l,arks are singing '""' jronklin will . nter.aWi the Ladies'
era are tret ting 'busy, and the malls
are bringing lu the usual mportlutiou I
iOiitld on Thursday afternoon. There
will be tlie annual election of oriicem.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. .Mills were shop-
or .uliy clicks . KmK , i, ,. ,,,,. 1 satuMay.
Arebdeucon O.ildlc beld acrvlce in ... . f
niruugn tile pocKem ot Tlie oltlcern. ., , . . , -.,,.,, l rue uaptlal youni; people n.-l.l lll. n
They fled, however, when they dis- lu' -nln . hi.rcb. hundny ".."rn-,,.,, 9s..,l)1.lll.nt,v' ,,.,. , .
covered the othcers (ruini Rnd stars ! - - - - j I. .une ..r .Mrs. A. I
and learned the identities of their I' Carmen OanielR, i.nd l.nra. ItarU.r, ,.v,.ninf. Thl.
victims.
I
I
HIvUtTM.SS MAX.
SCHOOL KOW TUKATIiLNS
UKNI). Or.. Mar. 13. When Coun
ty Superintendent Thompson started
to udministcr the oath as union dis
trict hoard member to the fire
members of the Bend school board,
W. 1 Myers, counsel for objector.-1
in the Harper district, arose and in
a talk cave warning that liti-ration
would follow such an oriranixation.
lie. explained that the Harper dis
trict taxpayers would fight the uniyn
with the Mend district. Thompson
then administered the oath.
Of the thi-ee directors of the Hnr-
ifrom the Sliantfbal district, are ul-itendlng-
the .'ove Kchool..
. Mrs. In.n Oule, who hut. been ylstl-
(tig ul the holi.e of her .notherj Jlra.
l.'ora Itloout, hiiH returned tv her home
in Union. ' . '.. :
There was n very pleusant sooiul
.Met 'In in on I'ri-'.-niii?
was spem
in frames and sneial ehat. .ne i'. titure list.
,o llin.. v.iiIiik wuif.a .pieM'.-.lu.if.ron.,.
lest. An ..til)inijl.-l.:.....il.-r ,ol':. pi.,-s
tttls furnished -un. I the ..axliti... .,..
Iffam.. ho popular that 1 l.nrv' ;wereM
"conti-sts" for both youn-f and' old. .
'Work is procressliiff on tin- eounly
road. yeveral nu n are at work aboul
a mile north of town puttlii-; lu cul
verls. serapln-;, etc.
Two men.- who were uri'es;.-.! lust
week for drunkenness, w.-ro releuseii
on Sulur.lny.
Mrs. Mac Kelley as .he.-n sp. nilii-.-r
tile past Week lit the llOlllo of liei
dau-rliter. .Mrs. Trunk -Miller.
.Mrs. Jerry Smith, who has been vid
illntf at III- home of Mrs. Ui M. Ilavs.i
has -fone to her new home in Seattle.
Miss Kdna Shepurdson and Miss
Juanil.1 Smilhp.-t.-r attended the it. It.
nime ut I'nion on l-'ri.lay evenlnif.
Mrs. Melvin Lore.- is on Hie .sicH
.per district. (. Mi.le Vnndevert. A.
Tiud.lv," w.ld bis wceplnt; ti t to t T. Lewis awl Mrs. John Atkinson,
Tl. -;., , .... II," r i . ii -.i i duut-ht.-r, "u nun-;htv man brok,. my none was preseut, n'thouirh notifi-
i ne wine and neei caiKlKlate in tlie Chicago mayor-.new sua bis automobile.- cation had bom sent out bv Thomp
alty fight trailed, and wets w ill point to this as an intiica-' '"''''ll )ur f"""M'' J"""" 1 ',on- .M.n M-,'t','s st,lte,i ,hul thc
fl,T,( rl, ;..., . :, . .- -., V V eV ' ('natip. -Uhero Is lie?" three had reinnincd away o.i his nd-
tion that Chicago is not satislied with weak stuff. -oh. .... ii enaiiy eut.i, him. vice.
I daddy," Hold the little on.-. "Two i
Vtiv ri-iv fin- ii I i-i, .1,- ll I'l " .1 I. ... I i,m" J"!,, carried htm Into the droit Co West, young man, and you'll
. v.. j.,.,1 .... i.w,,,.-. .... un- iviiiuu nil- It'll Clittew ' nl-r" Monon Trnnserlpr. nave a chance to boss the countrr.
must await the end of tlie Ruhr controversy.
getting anything soon, or ever, are slight.
Chances of.
President Harding paid, his income tax before starting
on his Florida trip.- It procs that he has means, or he
wouldn't be able to go to Florida afterward.
; Georgia congressman who complains that he cannot!
live on his salary appears to overlook one alternative,'
since he pleads for an increase. j
., t
In failing to reply to Dr. Percy Stickney Crant. Mr.,
Bryan seems to have overlooked a fine excuse for talking!
through his hat 1
Some men lie down before opposition, some go around
it, and others walk over it.
..
March flirts with winter-tired mankind, and mankind;
flirts with IT varieties of spring sickness.
i
Apparently the Soviet is iryiug to lit- out of the bed;
il" has nu.(k. i
FOUR
is a practical dem
onstration of true
economy from
first cost through
out its long service.
W. H. Bohneirkamp
Company
25th
Year
How To Get It
When II la druirs or unythintr
that Urus stores sell, you mnke
assurance of seeurlns right
iiuullty und right service doubly
soro by ordering II from us.
l-'ew druggb'ts nfford their
' customers n ninny convenienc
es us we provide.
Not I lie least of them Is our.
ir.i,ivi:itv sutvifi;
Frequently there la un tnmic.
illate need or ao.no drnir or nth-'
er item thut drugirlsts noil w h. n
. there Is no one to s.n.l to t luster-
for It. Slep to your tele
phono und let ua know wliut you
d.-alro and the article will be ib-
.livered ul your door promptly.
i I'lMMie or .Mall Vonr tlnlei-i.
it ED CROSS DRUG
' STORE
i titwtt!tttttitttttttttmutmti!tm!ti:ttj:t
The "Horn
P Plate"
(VuU-ellous, Allil-lic Coeds.
S. Tobaeco.H. 'audtes und
; Other -Nrttets.
'-- Solicit Your kitrynaire.
t .mvi 3 ir? v tivu.w..
t W i.M...J.i..i.,M.
J I21WJ Aila.ii.-' Annul-
1 ut'liitiiit!ittttttnttmitmttmtitii!i::tt:t:: j
Soooo
9 a'
I here are
roads to riches--
but mojtr
o9 u5 travel ir,
ihe ,Jroi dfrechori''
.It's an uphill prob
lem this business of
getting rich.
So many different
pitfalls bob up Jhat
the road is hard to
travel.
There is one thing
sure,' however, that is,
if we
WORK AND -SAVE
we will get. ahead of
the fellow who spends
it a!!.
We welcome your
account and pay four
per cent, to savers.
VJOUUD -RELiaBLE - PROGRESSIVE-
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