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La Grande Evening Observer
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(aily. ainiiio copy
tii.'fiui.'ii n AHHtu'i ati:ii ritr:w
f The AMiuiatel I'r'f 1 ncUMlv-l
i tni 1 1 1 1 1 for iiiililh-ation Of J
huwi tikiat-tie rreutied l it 'f nut
Ulhrwi-B ciedlteil In thia pnpor. arw
I All riffliia of rM-puhlnitiion of wprctai
niMfiaicnea nerein tai oro r-u.
1'ITY AM) COI'.VTV Ol TICIAL
r.Ai'i;u,
HOW TO V0US1I1P:-(;'I if the
Spirit ; tint) they thut worship him
must worhii him in spirit and in
truth. John 4:21.
Christianity Reviving
Dr. Mott, head of the national Y. M. C. A., told Portland
people a few days ago that there is only one solution of
the world's upset condition; that the talk about American
intervention in Europe's affairs, and the many other pan
aceas offered will fail, as every thing else material has
failed to lead Europe out of her troubles. Then he uttered
the truth which every right-minded person knows, yet
which is so seldom spoken. He said the way to bring the
old world to normalcy, the way to settle wars and national
troubles, was for a revival of Christianity to begin and a
renewal of faith of Jesus Christ to take hold.
Following his truthful statement, the Sunday newspa
pers carried a syndicated article from J3illy Sunday, ..which,
was an interview obtained by "Ma"' Sunday from her hus
band, and here are some of the unmistakable trutns tne
pulpit orator uttered:
"Von riin'l liflflirli' nun uml uoim-n mil of vlfi You rali't purify noddy
willinul puHfylNK t In- Incllvliliiiil. If llni iln'ilH of iik-m uml uiun. ii iin- IiIih-U.
II In Iicimiiihi- thdr Iii iuIh ii r. Mi-Mi Mud;. W mr Irylni; nil bi.i-U nf I'i mh iIIi k.
IiiiI llii.y lire IiiiiijiiI In ruil.
"I firmly liHIi'Vn . iivlrniiiiK iil linx u m nl i'ITi'i'1 upon Oio ili'Vi'lnpindu
of rliiirnrli'i'. Knvlriinnidil. Ilionnli. Ih only pint of tin- Blury of lll'i-. I fun
In lie -a piilHonoim kimm! uml plnnl II In llii' limit v. Iioli ainni' mill W illi Hip ln .il
HiirriiiiinllnKH, imd II will pnulm-i1 u pulMonuiiH plant. Ili-ni'i' hc n-meily for nil
I bin tronil of flic tlru.H Ih In In- lounil only In Urn n-llrlon of Jikiih clirlm.
I plan- ri-lliflon ami nioralK aliow i-iliirallon ami art. 'I'lu- aim nf i-iliicallon
ii. I art Hlinul.l In- I In' ili vi lopini ill of iiiiirulH. 'I'll.- Ii-. inl of 1 . tlmi'H tt n h
lo In' In hIitIII.!' ri'llitlon by ttiklnir 1'lirlnl out or clirlsllanlly. , Vim niitrht im
wi'll ml tln lii'tirt out of u inun ami ij;pi.. lilin lo llvi-. Ili-nrc. I lilnmc ft
Krtod ninny of tin1 prrudii-rH of Iftilay for llli' hiMilt anil julilt lln-y (in- prrni'll
Iiib, wlilch liiliiH uwny tlm nnllinrlly of tin- fiil.l" uml 1 miiiwlty of n
P'.nlanrt' anil fullli In I'liriHt Tor unlvutinn. If we liuvi' tin' Hlnri or llaliyloii.
Kliull liuvi- llii' Jiiiljyin nlH of lliilijliui. i vi ii If in. iln uliinip our money. 'In
flo.l Wi' 'rniMl.' . ' 4
"Tin' llioiirtnml ami nni.. miild'HlilflH Dial proplo nr' now nxim? In Ilia plarr
'nf ri'llKlon niv till wi'll ami irooil in Oii-lr plari'. Mill. Iln-lr plan. Ih not In ro.
on ran'l liatlin unylioily Inln tin liltiKilom of Moil. You riin'l. alvi pi-npli- u
toolip. anil fracKi'r alluply Iiy rlinllKinir tln-ir Hlinllilllon.
"I tiuvr nn iiinirn-l with Hnr-lal Hi-rvici-, I'lluratlonal ami InKlilullonal wortc
prnviillmr Hiii'h worli Ih not offi'M-il an u Hiilmtltulf for ri-lli-lon. II Ih an r-ntiri'ly
KOOil anil I'liriHllan tiling lo mnlntaln nml rHtiihliHii arhnnlH anil iiuIvithIIIim
ami nodal work, lint Ha- road Into Iho kink'ilofii nf (loil Ih not via liallltuli.
tinlvrrHlly, hoi-IuI Horvlco, or irymniiHlum, lint Iiy Urn ctohh of I'liriHt."
May we believe that with such public statements as
those from Dr. Mott and Billy Sunday that there is a re-i
vival of Christianity? May we not safely conclude that
the way to make permanent peace is not through any
League-'bf Nations or World'-' Court, or any other man-l
made invention ? But, on the other hand, if but the Chris
tian spirit can be turned loose among the peoples of the
world, are we not sure of harmony instead of discord, of!
happiness instead of trouble?
The Stock Dividend
THE OFFICE CAT
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lilMMl .I i;itf wi t
I nu-t a Kirl In HyrurMHf,
Hhf Hiir(ly wuh u licrir; -Wilh
k reft l IiIk 'k l'it
I lift liw;
or inrv nhf liu ti her Hhuro,
J took hr (o tho vuiiflvlllo,
Hho HUcrt th( MonnH anl flnm-iiiff.
And ihm Khc miU: "Now,
Mill.
And dn u llttlo prnnrlntr;" .
Ho to a c-ubiirt we wrnt.
Wo rtanccrl nnd eho uif plcoiy;
ll lor I Irft thorf I Imd Hp-lU ,
Thf! laM part of u tw.-iuy,
Hut you Itnow nn filjf-Hriirt' il Joe
A cab 1 had to buy her:
Hli1 only hud ninn nil I cm to ko.
Thut nii tpr wiu n liar.
When
up four
Dollaia unU u uimrlfr;
1 tried to liitw hr r t the door
I know I hadn't ou;hter:
"The nerve," ahe Kitld. "of travel
iiiK mcul
Tlieye'ro all the auino, I vow!
If yuu Kt oiu why you'll want ten
And 1 must ku In, now,
Cilmiiie a rliiK upon the 'phono.
When'er' you i (une lo town;
Now, you juat luivu ine here ulone,
Arid tnU" your taxi down."
I've figured out u guyV a fish
To tak( theue htuiltoK out .
And buy Hu m cveryt hintf they wiwh.j
I'm 4lnnei without u tluuht.
If they wire nun. I'd hunt Iln-lr jnw
Of eourite. thut'H nn uKHtimpUon.
Mm every iiiKte one draw
lias KallopltiK rontumiption.
-uy a rcw- an it o f loin"s J
sour hi clrt oiM ."
"Halt will kerp ufiu," frron.ii" Anw
Tcrlv who is evidniiy .sllpplrifr. "hnl
ii takoa iind to koep a (food i-cuolu-
ion."
"I'm outtinu iiuitc a fliruro." huhI
itho rhortiH ftirl uu Mho Hat on tlit hrok
on (?lanH,
Joe I he I'lndder llii 111; that the f.
low who ran do the most for you in
the fidlow yuu boo when you Hhuve.
Anion Tash ruvs the morn I fcoe
jOf 'em, th' more I think that' what I
jUiey should really ouhter call em
i "abused car wales."
I The hnrbecuo, referred to by a vi-1
nor ai "eapitol" punishment, has
( uao us imiuenco on women fah-
renehed homr. It how ed ; nn thm spring, for exumnle, .see
the . new haridana trimmed frocks
nun nuw.
"A , motorinfr costume, ma'um?
What -hIiuiIo?1
"Half mourning, I prness. My pit
Ino jrocH (lead about half the time."
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'DEKD HE DO
The moon shines East,
The moon shines 'West,
nut father knows where
The moonshine's best.
Tin: mri-i:ni:n:.
dir.
"I Hiarrl.Mj luy wife because she
rod from other women!"
"I low wau ,1 hat."
"Hho wax the uniy woman who
would have mo."
In I'hhiiL I;
vorecd.
Anrl Mt 111 wi
i'hlna.
ilkatlvc women are dl-
Keiwt iiiiKKlonari'-H (o
FnrnifM "Would you like to buy a
jOfr of cider?"
Tourist "Well er is it ambitious
and willing to work?"
Speaking of flue, and who isn't
nowadays, someone remarked in
pacing the . other day, that these
are trying times on men's handkerchiefs.
Oumbell Dora thinks
(Mich.) in an operation.
'Lansing, i
The era of shorl-lmlreil women
Heeiiift to he waiiiiiK. Hasten the day
when long-haired men will he no
morn.
llli: HONEYMOON IK OV
Wlion Hhe asks about your bank
lance.
When her nimher come In
with you.
Winn you iiufHtlnn hor need of a
lur cofit.
When you forget lhal it Is
blrtloluy or your annlvemary.
It.
lor
Moiir.nv Tiinn'r.
"The nelghhnm nr.' talking about
how stylish you'ro drofwing. ' roinurk-
d Si Hiinliu.
'Taln't wtylo." replied Farmer
cornloPHel. every lime my hoy .losh urf.
Af;(iIKS FOLLOW CALLING j
(Ity Associated Press) '
TUSCON. -Ariz.. Mar. l!L One-1
Ithird of the graduates of the College'
o Agriculture ol the University ot ,
Arizona, ro uctually engaged m Ml
farming nr ranching, while forty peri
rent ol xiiem are teadhing agrictil-
turn or doing investigation work,
ami id m glo statistics comlhlr-d hy
Dean J. J. Thornber of the College
of Agriculture.
OL' the felo' students who have!
b'-pn graduated from the University
111 .111 UVIIU, Oil' WCIL .4 j II
ll()XELI)EU UTAH TK EE
MJy Associated Press)
SALT LAKH CITY. Utah.. Mar.
2L"Yho Utah legislature ha before
it a measuro lo name the boxehler
as the official ti-ee of the xtuie. Ef
forts in fKist years to name a stale
live have been without result, but
members of the present legislature
are hopeful of passage of the meas-
Coats for Little Ladies
this garment every mother is most particular about just
as much in lines, colors and effectiveness as her ow n per
sonal coat. ,
As. a rule, it is hard for her to find a coat for her little
lady, but, right in the N. K. West Co.'s suit department
you will find a large assortment in all ages from 3 to 12,
in best range of style and color. "Smart," "stylish" "cute"
and "becoming" are mild expressions for till1; wor.dcrJ ul
line ' 4 i. t .
$6,75 to $12.50
Hosiery for the
Kiddies
KVKIIV TYPK "f lioHf, nml ull poIoik for your
chlldrrn fnuml In tills il'iKirlnii nl.
rinc rminii liiiis, :iu' in :iir
MM'il'l'Urtl lltisc .Mil" l( ."m'
linVS' JIRAVV WIOKUIT ril.lMil liosc. In I llnc-k
nnd Irnwn
line in no,-
Ladies' Sillc
Hose
ip )l rJiaJH anl rolnrii lo rncot ynni' li.ninnl..
l.a FrupcK S2..VI lo s:t.:.il
Pbotnlx $i.rr. ms.t.oii
ICaynr S2.!!.' in .i:i.2."i
torcorlzi'tl Coiton ,110c 10 7."ic
f tot -Htu j 1 jryf
Our admiration for the editorial' writer in the Path
finder has taken a little slump for in a recent issue of that
publication he endeavors to explain that the enormous
stock dividends recently issued by large corporations mean
nothing in the way of earnings. His solution is that a pro
perty may be incorporated for a given amount and as tirio
goes on more capital is stuffed into it, which gives it a le
gitimate right to stockholders to issue a stock dividend to
absorb that amount which has been added to the original
capital.
In very rare instances the Pathfinder editor may be
correct hut let us respectfully call attention to , the science
of bookkeeping, which has developed. since'' the national
government passed its income tax laws, it is so now that
expert bookkeeping can do a lot of things. It can make a
paying property show a loss, can make earnings come just
under the last rail before being subjected to an income tax
and revive old investments with compound interest, which
piles up rapidly against a surplus earned in any one
year. If there was not some hook or crook about the stock
dividend which would aid the corporation to step by the
income tax laws, why are so many following the stock div
idend route. Plainly it is another case of the smooth
alert, highly educated financiers getting by without pay
ing the tax that the law intended they should pay.
We hope the Pathfinder editor will awaken to his error
because his little publication is bright and usually contains
editorial topics that are vitallv interesting and well
handled.
Just Arrived
A NEW SHIPMENT OF
32-in. Zephyr Gingham, 34c; 3 yds. $1.00
27-in. Gingham 25c
Mercerized Poplin in colors :.60c
Bungalow Cretonne :....28c
Light and Dark Percale .........19c, 23c and 25c
Flowered Flaxons 3!)c
Imported Swiss in colors 60c
Pictorial
Review
Patterns
Men's Socks
I n Oils reh-lirntoil
niiikc
HI,- In SI. r.ll
Apiil
Pictorial
Magazine
Andrew Variety Store
i.
With Hon. Frank Wilier 1 wing urged for Senator
IJooth's place on the highway commission by Sam Garland,
a personal friend of air. Ilooth, it would seem that the Eu
gene man is in earnest when he insists on giving up the
highway work. Senator Sam Garland is one of the most
substantial men in Oregon and it is quite possible that
Governor Pierce will lie inclined to agree with the senator
from Linn. Any man whom Garland gets behind must be
capable and worthy for he has a square deal plank in his
pei-sonal make-up that would not permit him to recom
mend any man for such an important position who was
not cajiable of the task. The fact that Sam Garland is a
democrat does not make him sufficiently partisan to get
behind any man regardless of that man's ability. And be
sides, Frank Miller is a republican.
Manager Kratz is playing a strong hand in Astoria.
Either he knows what he is doing, or else he is taking a
long chance on the presumption that Astoria needs a king
Instead of a city manager.
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J he nca mon
has His twlin-iix,-
the poor man-',
hay s sk Wins"
frhihli-i-n arc I lie poor man's
lit'lirH.
'. Itol i-Yory chihl is ntith il lo
an (duration In t hrlit hy
wMHi lit' can rise uhnve pov
erty and lo a power In liiii
romtninilty.
Thf La !r:indn N.iiinnnl, haul:
Ih lnlcr''St-d In your rhild
iin.l hIuuvs wlih the- part-id
tho uVsirt' for him to pvn.nei
1 as )ir grows up.
And a
noAir sAVixfis n.K
wilt In lp InsiUI Hif tlirir hali-
It lo a ureal d.'givo.
V. hav n good supply nf
I hew HIUo iKinHs that devoU
op the wiving liuMt.
Sitirl your child In Inday it
lll Iiihui-c his future.
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