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Tuesday,' June 5, 192T. 1 PAGE FOUR ' THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OHSERVER La Grande Evening Observer Alt IN D 15115 MJKVr NKWSI'AI'KII. Ur Nail. Pi'bllsheJ in My und Brandt, crt'Run, tiy La tirniiU), Kveu IUK oonnrvtr riiniiMhlhK ( umpntiy. IHtL'CE DKNNIH, Ktlliur. Enteral At thi VonXoftlrtt nt Ih (It-mule, Ortjuuti, uh B frond fhin MhII ,Mlitr. AMri'H all cmnnninkntton t THK OnSKIlVMIt. Hlti Atlanta Ave., L Grande, Oregon. SI IiaCKIITlON HAIKU, lly Vnrrlrw, Daily, pr month 7 fir Pally, mt ihnu mot) tli w .$2.2.r Dally v'.r aix mo., In advance -j.. $4..r." Dally, ulnyJe copy 6c CITV AXD COUNTY OFFICIAL' I'AI'KJt. -Mi uavii mI IjiIPhMv. nor vttar. In advance irnny, nt mumim in uuvhih-w ...... t-.a' IhiIv. Ihrcu itHiittliM In Milviiiire ....SI Dully, per Iimiilh ..... fi'lr Dully, p-r nionin fti On mile in utlier rllla firpgnn Inil Neu'H bland, rortland; Imperial Newi bland, I'ortlandf Mnltnumitli Newn Ml Mild, I'or'lHiMl. SIMMIIKIt OK AfttfUUIATKU t'ltl. The Aaaocialed I'reas la exclusively entitled to um Tor publication of ah new dlapati-hea trediu-d to it ur not otherwise irmli.ml In this pp-r. and llxo the lot-til iifWN published therein All rfKhta of rH-pikl)lh nton f anecial dlapatclie h herein Hi mo art! reserved WHAT GOD WILL DO: He will swallow un death in victory: and the l,orl God will wipe away tears from all Dice.-; and the rebuke ut hiK peo- nlo shall lie lake away irom on am the earth: for the Lord hath spoken it. Isaiah 25:8. Income Tax Reduction OFFICE CAT TNAOt MANK BY JUNIUS nti i'.ui:xts. A ma ri by the nuinu of llurst had. three chil'li'-n: .loli n Wood Hurst, Willi' .May I in .hi, ami Chin-leu Will lllurnt. . Aecoi ding to the latent cen sus report, all three- are living still. Pinsidnnf 1 l:i irlimr nnrl Snfriitjirv Mi'lloii do not seem to have! . . I .Hume yeai: iikv, an Irish lord luill'licd tllO Silllle WonlS to the lllCOllie tax SOng. jiimrrlcd a widow, .Mrs. Jlogg, whom. Mr. Mellon urges that the GO per cent surtax on large incomes jo children w.-r mi una ami ... p. i ii- M'rii, When tin? wiilow'8 engagement be cut to 25 per cent. Mr. Harding, in the softer and more nielli- ,,, n,H,,.,i, inviiaiions ww ex. fliimiu l.iiw ..I' iiiilillVa. ilrsilPK 11 cut in incnlllfi faxes all a oil! . 'ended to " dance at her home. A the line. Hints To HYIlei-H. Isc honeyed wordu when writing hcc-ogl-anliles. Kut people aro huppy becuuue. they huve (ha bulge, on slender people. One man bought a Chinese good l .ck iIiik anil the Hint hit of Kiiod luck he hail win to lose the rlnh'. Some tluy n liolil-up eans will strike a new note In crime by cacap llitf in u "low-powered car." (.'alirornlu bathlnB beauties uru now wearltiK one-pleee bathing nulls. A young limn doesn't need Horace Gree ley's advleo uny mole. If'you do housework ut tti. a week, that's domestic servlee. If you do it for nothing, that's matrimony. King George new grandson Is call ed I'rlnco except when he crlea in the middle of the night, t he l-'lllsc. "Your teeth are like pearls, said with a sigh; The) muiden replied: "Tlicy oughter bu grcut. 1 got tlic best molars that money could buy 1 puld five hundred dollars In cash for this plate." Mining nohieluaii who Willi I ma said with I hi- The secretary of the treasury contends that u reduction in the thus stimulating industry revenue through the larger volume of business. i-iitertitiiiiiig: '"riie How is giving mi i-aea eemt-lil iliinre ika-vt week' mIiiiII surtax will induce men of wealth to invest their money more freely ,1 we you there?" and providing greater governmental Certainly," replied young ima. in- lll's argument isL.w i nolion as to her Ideiitltv. supported by the fact that the cut in the surtax from G6 pel' cent j '1 ' '" '" "' ow's utile piggies." 11 , ' And the youiiK man In great ombur- to 50 per cent acted m just that way. jiument i-rt the di.nee. The president, more inclined to view governmental problems j To ,u.vj lla:i"my" t,k.mH who (lo in the light of their immediate effect upon the whole voting pub-mot cme to neogmze him in public. lie, believes that all the taxpayere should be given visible proof of a reduction in taxes. In the long run, taxes, however levied, come out of the same pocket, that of the consumer. Large taxpayers have the power to charge back their direct levies through control of the prices of the commodities in which they invest. Small taxpayers have ho such power. The problems of the income tax is whether the governmental revenue shall be obtained by a single violent wrench or procured by milder and more indirect methods. is Junius going to the Stock show'; was dancing olhln' else but! Idea of be.ngl Newspaper Editing It too often ha)ieu:i when poverty knocks at the door love goes out to dinner will) another iiian. !! vx hit '. M. when aim. I I lain when mother wants her what are slangily called daughter the last plum she looks for The high-brows are a vague class, but are com- ia, 1 ...cue, a, "When Greek meels Greek Is old The sort of newspaper that would be published if everybody edited it would be something wonderful, but nothing that any body would subscribe for. The newspaper business is perhaps the most competitive of any in existence. J'eople who made up news papers must have the mass of the people in mind every moment. No newspaper can live by catering to a chosen few. There is not in any community enough business to support a large newspaper designed especially for the high-brows. nionly supposed to be the type of citizens who take no interest in any subject except one concerning things that would be dis nfcKod in a faculty or a fine arts convention or a symposium of the higher clergy. No daily newspaper made to fit a clientele of intellectuals or near-intellectuals could subsist on what the intell ectuals would be willing to pay. . ! S A new. author made himself unpopular some tinic ago by say- jo ing that as far as he had observed most of the criticisms of his ;g book had come figm that class of readers who never buy books, i but are keen for borrowing them and picking them to pieces. It ' might be said of some of those who are severest in their condeni- nation of the daily press that they do not have to pay its bills nor j do they contribute greatly to its support, x ( (-) f.d you cv ed at "k". And mixed up your copy, with :i douMu "J" Made a capital M when It should have been small, And ruined l in- meaning with "bell" 'stead of "luiH'.'" If you have then you know how 1 felt when 1 saw - - ..... In a letter I wrote to my dearest' l'aw 1 put (."s 'stead of $ on the check (hat I asked ' 1 And father, not thinking my pli-adings were masked rn-i.vr in; tvi:.tv-i'Ivij cents TEACH BUS' EXAMINATIONS Noticu is hereby Riven that the County Superintendent of Union County, Oregon, will hold the regu lur examination of applicants for Sta.tc Certificates at La Grande Hiuh School as follows: Commencinif Wed ncaJay, June 13, 192:1, at 9:00 o'clock a m., and enntinuini until Saturday June IB, 11)23, at 4:00 o'clcck p. m. Wednesday Forenoon . U. S. History, Writing (Penman ship), Music, Drawing. . Wednesday 'Afternoon Physiology, Reading, Manual Train inp, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in 'Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic', History of Education. I Psychology, Methods in (ieography, iiincnnnicai Drawing, Domestic Art. Course of Study for )orae.stic Art I Thursday Afternoon. Grammar, Geography, Stenography American Literature, Physics, Type writing, Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, Eng lish Literature, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civ il Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General Histcry, Bookkeeping. Very truly yours, J. A. CHURCHILL, Superintendent of Public Instruction. June 5-7-9 Bring in Your Films Sonic H (111 o, ItrU'hn. "Is thLs Hi, 1'aulv" asked Mary tilinlen. "And why dliln'l yon wake me?" Not wii lin,," for un answer Mie hU'j,(.ed ('mm the tt.iln and faced the l-hototfiiiplMT. St. Mill Dully Newa. No HhifT. What wo ,uurn3 tu mcu la when fond how inueta OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Seed Potatoes FOR SALE Killing The Goose liarllest of All. lOarly Hose. l'rlde of Multnomah. 10 i o . I o 1 lo Considerable .significance is attached to the appeal issued by g the American Construction Council in New York that there be g a slow-down in building oerutiins to meet "a serious situation ' g throughout the country." jo In other woids building costs both of labor and material are so high that unless there is an immediate halt, building opera- S lions themselves will halt. Consequently the council asks that o r.ll new building operations be withheld until the situation be comes stabilized. To that end the council appeal's to banking institutions to "cur tail the financing of speculative building until the close of the summer" and that public 'operations be delayed until later. I Like as not this iicstion will be settled on the natural laws of economics as most things of the kind are. Obviously the build ing market is abnormal. Somebody is trying to kill the goose that lays the golden egg. It is an unfortunate situation after a long period of building inactivity, but it seems unescapable. The war has not finished levying its toll. fid, hotf." J 01 I i 0 o o A 8 i n I O K& o i! o 13 0 Si Ba o Eg o 1 4 0 IS 1 A small ttnoiint of lent seed available. J TI.MOHJT HAY Italcil. A Few t'ut-loails For Snlu v S.i.dO per Ion, f .11. b. cars Smith j& Frees t all Main V'i. I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HERE are few tiresn the market that can equal Harlford's record of service to car owners 1 rtford has necr gone after volume busiAess at the oKpense of quality. Yel HartfoQ quality carries no bur den o excessive cost. A qiWter century's successful manu facturing experience keeps the cost down and the quality up. See the near est Hartford Dealer. '- HARTFORD RUBBER WORKS ' COMPANY 1790 Broadway, New York 1KJ5S352!iii'! AM: I -EST NATIONAL HOME BUILDERS WEEK June 4th to 1 0'-'1 ' Home industry is a cherished tradition; in days past, when women did their own spinning, weaving and dyeing of fabrics, their desire to make the house more homelike was not checked by a few inconveni ences Today in draperies, we find everything needed to ueautily tne nome. Numerous illustrations of rooms showing how to hang draperies and a large assortment of Madras, Chintz, Cretonnes, Nets, Marquisettes and Panels how on display. , i 1 rgsr; : J Ihnfigli lliito - date methods ! ' Lnfft.7 TfXf ' 'ybynl ff I 1111.1I eiiiyTMient and expert J ' oWr5 SaSS.mft-JwiH 1roSlXlwVli(Wl . I jj RED CROSS DRUG j J M t ' I IPp" : ' -FHAinFORir ':-i ' TinE and TUBE' I A Cozy . Decorative Effect In most every home there are recessed windows or nooks that can be treated in thi3 or a similar manner with Colonial Drapery Fabrics. The cretonne valance across the front of the recess has the effect of separating it from the rest of the room, yet it remains a part of it in decorative scheme, Let us show you in our book of home beautifying suggestions, showing ordinary rooms which have been successfully treated with Colonial Drapery Fabrics. Losing Time INTERESTING iff Win: It seems that, like men, nations, think their own troubles aro heaviest and entitled to priority in ,the World's consideration. The worst of it is that each s-ick nation, like so many sick persons, insists on telling ail about its ailments. Instead of devoting so much effort to enlisting outside svm-' pathy, why don't nations that realize their unhealthy condition: direct it to restoiatiou? They would lie getting somewhere. It is mc pari 01 .seii-iespuMnig nations, as it is that of true i.ien.l id work oul their own salvation trnd to carry their own burdens.: The nations that lely on outside help to save themselves aie Ins ' t.-.t.,..u. 1:.,,.. ..-!. :..i. ...:...!. 1.:. 1 , 1 . .. ! i.,, .niiii.ne null- mi 11 nniii ne employed in Helping themselves. 1 . j A movement has been stalled to have this country join with ! Kngl.'ind in prcsomng the home of Charles Darwin as a me-! modal. If Iiryan can lie induced to continue his lecture tour it! will undoubtedly be a success. . . , j War is the German national industry, roincare says. Just now, however, the Germans teem to be concentrating on attempt.; Our l'riics on (Joody Winjri'oot 0 Cords Are Inlcestinir to Moloirfsts: IlOXo1 '. 32x1 " :U.Mi: 85x (ilneSizcs in Proportion WO SEE THESE: ratht'intlcr Tires Made by Goodyear $13.15 2S.D5 3S.8o 18.-10 P-4ii'i ii" ' 11 r.oxo ?,0x..' ' 110x3' :, Cord $ 8.75 !.75 12.00 W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Quit blovlinj buifey. ond I Srart makinj tnks" A man might lose n for tune by a single stroke but . very f, w f Client are made that way. A fortune l.i usually the re sult of careful ,,nd syslelnat ic use of every available re source at the individual's command. You can start the nucleus aroua l which u fortune nu inter develop by sta SAVIXtiS in our bank A iliij;' is a!l you need to start vtir necount. and a do- :iire W see it grow will l.rh,,. 1 islng results in a vi.i.i- 1 1 And now 1.1 11,.. 11 t start building tor the future. S f VZQUttD-XEUaBW-PROGRESSIVE- IT TAKES 100 YEARS TO GROW TIJIBKR ITT OUT YOUR FIRES to reduce reparations. 1. 1 : . 1 1