La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1923, Image 4

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    Thursday. .Time 7. 1921
r PACE FOUR
TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING ORSERVER
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La Grande Evening Observer
AN INUEIEMENT NKWM'AI'KII.
Published Cniy and weekly at L.a
InfC ObwrviT l'ublishim; oiiipny.
llltUCK DK.S'MS, Ii.illor.
Knt. -red at llu I
'tHtorfie at I ..a JrHfi(lM,
mid CIonh MhII Mutter.
AfMreHs rill rmiimuntciitluiiB to THIC
OTtSKltVKK, Hit Adams Ave., L-a
Grande, Oregon.
Or Mall.
Dally, pT yar, In advanno .....'.. .fVfll
(Hilly, nix inontliH In alvnncc $li..'
I h I three niunlha. Id ailvuricu
1'iiiJy, per month &'
pally, piT mould Mir
()n mile In otlur ritlcs (lr;tfin Iloti I
NVwn Stand, I'orllui'il; ImiitTliil N'-wm
Htfirnl. I'orltniKi; Multnomah Nhwh
Htnnd, Portland.
ft; Carrier.
Dnlly. pit mnntii
imilv. per thmu niuhlhn ..
)AlIy per Htx ii in ziiv:
Unity, wlriKlo cupy
mi:miii:ii ok ashoi;iatki i'Iiksk.
The Anwocialpil Vr la exclUHl vely
entitled to DHL- for iiitiltcitiou of alt
T m liru'ia i-rwli . i-il i ti I Ii I h tin nor. a mi
tlMtt the local news pnhlinhml llnTfln
AH rtchta of rf-piihllctllon -t apfclal
dlM(ialchea hi-reio a I wo ro roni-rvcil
cri v an i) coi'.vn -i'fi;iai
i'aim:h.
7 fin
"I:-: ALL ARK INVITED: Come ye
Bc'nmi Jet aa go up the mountuin
lol the -Lot'), to the house of the
iCJoil of Jacob; and he will touch us
of his viys ami we will walk in his
paths. Isaiah 2:.'i- - ' '
The Stock Show
And it grew to proportion never dreamed of; it became the
I iff event of Eastern Orejron because it had merit, because it was
well managed, beoauset it is situated in a county that is the best
breeding county of the western country.
That briefly tells the story of progress of the Union Stock Show
which is now in progress at Union. People do not drive for a hun
dred miles just to be driving. They do not leave their homes and
their business for iiie sake of losing a day. There is a magnet,
and a preUv'stroiig one these days, to get men and women to con-.
gregi.te in one spot for the entire day that magnet is the stock
aliOw.
' The best of the west is here exhibited. The industry that
caused the pioneer to iambic across the plains, the same industry
Unit will ever be one of the foremost of the nation is on exhibition.
With such a magnet to attract there is added the social side
of the evmt which is no small side. People look forward to
meeting friends once a year at the stock show. They look, IV
ward to the vacation period when they can go to Union and while
witnessing the splendid exhibition, also visit, with old friends.
And the city of Union does her part nobly every year.
Coming Of The President
-Oregon is to be honored with a visit from President Harding.
Eastern Oregon is to be so honored. On July 3rd from 9 ii! the
morning until i) in the evening, the chief executive of this na
tion will visit with the people of tlfe northwest who congregate
on top of the P.lue mountains to attend the Old Oregon Trail
Tageant.
This is an exceptional pleasure and privilege. Remember the
U. S. A. is a big country and Warren G. Harding is just one man.
Think of what it means to actually have the president of this great I
nation spend a day with us on top of the mountain.
It's great! It's glorious!
Eastern Oregon is going to show her ability to entertain a
president the first time in her history. It will be a good enter
tainment, and 'the president will enjoy himself.
Let cvpry-citizpn-hccomc n committee of one to help in this
groat celebration. Tn order lo make the event worthy of the pres
ident's attendance it must be a big event. The program as out
lined is truly wonderful, but let's embellish it a little, let's put
an extra curl in the old stage driver's mustache and do a lot of
little things which will please the chief executive.
Oregon will greet the president in a way ho shall remember.
And it will be done on top of the old historic mountains.
Junking The Constitution
The mid-western group of newspapers which has set out to
junk the constitution of the United States by the adoption of a
constitutional amendment giving congress the power by a two
thiids vole to overrule the supremo court doubtless will achieve
no little publicity for the syndicate which fathers it, but it can
not hope for success.
In effect such an amendment would give power to any con
gress al any time without previous warning of its intention to
map the whole United States government and give this nation
something entirely different.
With the proposed amendment in force congress might pas;
n law to abolish the constitution and by a two-thiids vote over
nile I lie supreme court's decision against the legality of such,
an act.
In short, (he country would be forever al the mercy of a two
thirds ote of any congress, the supreme court would become the
meie plaything of polities, and the will of the counirv would be
likely to be ovoi ruled by some election freak that would result!
ill a congiess not lepiesi ntalivc of public opinion.-
The end of tree, popular government in America would be in
sight the moment such a fool amendment were made to the con-'
slitution of the United States.
OFFICE CAT
T RAO t MARK
UHJ
W'VsW-'""
BV .JUNIUS
Hero Any inun who ItU oilier
'people, lie for htm.
KI-ANKTIrTKI).
They culled It the wood-Hhrtt
Hack In our boyhood yimm:
lint we'd always hcd wiillo Iliorn.
InHO'ud,
A fiimrt of miliy team.
Think often of your Monti; talk
about them rarely uml then, n!y at
Ihcir virtilOH.
A man In your friend, when, know
liiB your ln, ho enn keep it rln:;,-d
mouth.
NEAR EAST PARLEY
IS AT STANDSTILL
(My AHHOt !,.;;! Proas)
LAfSANXK. Juno 7. The NV:i
Kuat conference t npiiln In troubled
wate'rM, with each aide wnltinir for
the other to jftve way on unsettled
I probleniH, and no )mmedl:ilt koIh
jtlou In In HiKht. The eoiiferenro Ih
j virtually at a HtandKtlll. each dele
I nation waiting for instructions from
itti inline government.
funff'i Arrh Tlrares w 111 e!ve vnn
Immediate relief even though othrr
Appliances have frtllrtl. It is
wonderful the difference; they
make.
1,000,000 In Um
Relieve tired, aching and burn
ing feet instantly. Overcome pain
In the heel, instep or ball of the
foot as well as the ankle, calf and
knee. Kliminate cramped tors
and callouses. They acsiit ' and
thus strengthen the weakened
muscles which corrects the cause,
f ives immediate relief and results
n permanent foot comfort. May
be wornVith any kind of footwear.
two r:riTins.
Here Ii-- two moil, who wo nirree,
Itavi: won t)i' ciit-gl.'tKH bniinoi,
The Hist of tin-in blow out the hh.
The othrr stoppod upon It. '
Jloit; lieu an eiirly rfsor,
Who in-vertuoro will squirm, ' ;
lie thought he wtiH the early bird: !
Fact was, he wan the worm. iHiitet Pasha Hiimmoned a Turklnh
j rorreHpomlent Tuesday nlKht and ln-
' Who the ineaiir.it man In the i formed him that the Turklaii delepi-
worut Mlon had Raid it lam word on con
"Ttie jtiy who propom-H to an old j reunions and that the Ottoman debt
im:i Id owe the telephone and after ami peace depended on I he reply
she aeeejits him, tells Jn;r lie lias the, of the allies.
wioiik iiiimlur." i
Tsmet sa'd he promised the Anjrora
SirTiis in window oi a fish market. , government not to sipn u treaty which
"ll It .swims, we hav ." I tin It would annihilate Turkish resources,
f. nis ih,- were Just out of bathing I,ml unless the allb-s made some nr-
f;irl8. nniKCment whereby Turkey would
not be obliged to pay the Interest on
I ii-trmm! the debt tn srUlliiK, the treaty would
"Viiii ean'i st iIhk me," sa id tho lie crippled. Ah for foreign conces
green bean t.j the conk as the twine fdons, Ismet was convinced that ne
fell oil' of the wrapping paper. jgotiatlons on these would be sxiccesa-.
' lu'ly terminatetl by Angom.
of soeciai "SunflSWstik"
lid porous, jjK
races
firm and
Mad
light
durable XJn iiafltTTh v hum OS nor
V burdensome pnds. No larger shora
necessary. INo metal plates.
Exact size for every foot.
Guaranteed R!:cr
$1 per Rjiir and up. A'our money
back it not satis hed. we
have a complete stock
T of,i"
34it XiSiif ADVERTISED
H? ARCH BRACES
REb CROSS DRUG
STORE
Society frhls. say
man shotihl reim-mi
J-b.
fri-ande
I hey will soon
looking for a
Win n the !":::: i!y wash was hung
a ( ramie clotli.-j.llne thn ott.-
dit, nearly a dozen I'nlltnan tow
lllltteird lit (lie breeze.
v'iien Mother take:
boarders,
v siiould be known as the
ad of th' house.
The fellow who i;oen around look
ng foe trmihlc, usually labors under!
;l;e impi esNion that he i ::; pursuit'
i happinesK. I
If you will keep ti stiff upper lip
mi will not run any chamo cf phow
;g false teeth. !
-Old
you notiec
"N'oiice it!
f isher's bro-f-M
it'.','
The three most vital units in the economical
and satisfactory operation ofirnotors are the
Piston Rings, Pistons and piston Pins, all of
gi-inding equipment we Vrc able to pive yon a
Leighton's -Welding &
Machine Works
TIT I'olt TAT.
Colling :mM.s lit a miin'M i1ivhI(-u1
'!. It ills" Inrr-nsea his UuMltlicN. '
I'h
liritiiine hitwcc
j mi:i :nnl out- this
I. n niuttiT of tlnu.
our lust
ir'-'i suit l:i
(l.-rniiuiv i s. -.kKi.;; a ranary liii-ilo
"clt lo ti' ih liKht nl Aini'ili iin ralM.
iOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The Snappiest Looking
Toughest Wearing
BATH
CAPS f
in town f
All new stock nd
priced wiy don low.
(ive Trk'in Ijook
3 "(Jet Your Pick Now" g
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uooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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This Is
n it V'
Detcer nomes
Week
The Business
W. H. Btbhneiftarnp Co.
"MAKE iroUSES HOMES"
We .invite you to look through our Show Rooms
and see the wonderful showing of correctly
priced GOOD FURNITURE that we now have
on display.
FOUR FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE
IiOt One
300
APRONS
at
n.ifiiweoj
Special!
on Aprons
Pi
sou
Ipte APRONS
t 1 47
i i q iff a
1 y urn:
P4 i itsictedukjMlA II
This Special Selling Points
to Immediate Selection
be sui-urfi
tthesyT
You willfhe suriyed at the wonderful values
Offered at
.The, sizes range from 36 to 4-1 gingham or
percale in figures, stripes, checks or plain col
ors, and the combination of these are offered
in more than a dozen styles. There are about
five hundred to select from the quality is good,
they are well made and at such a lo'.v price you
can afford to take a half dozen.
On Sale Now!
OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results
Look
or me mm
Eetrylhing
Tomorrov
' III TeU You
I bring the vetest, tenderest
message you'veWead since I. was
here last year. Look for my pic
ture all over town and in this pa
per. Don't forget. K. M. M.
OKECOX ELKS
TO CELEBRATE
(IViitimu'il frutn IVro Our)
lli'iulinir inn' i.f tlir lirst riKhtiiu'
caul:, hit lim.l up in The Hiillr.
two ili-an ln.ys, r'mukir CraiHlrllii
nf St'uk.tiir ii ' 1 1 1 Aim. llimlim uf
I'orllniil nviiy ih,. i;nti.n ufi
'I'" slate.. n I'aithlMd lim'illly
tin -o lni,s ir, in inn' ui liir- ni..
hotly inliti'-tr.l li.itl i'Vi'1 v.rwi-l
liy l'lirtlnnil fun.-. The tr.-ull uf lhi
fitrllt win, Ihnt Cinmli-lta mm the
rtcn-iun with jti.-t simile li. f.ivov.
(intilfiii. ii' knnw l.-ilui i) one (lf n,,.
must liiiiiiiilKhle Iil'.U feather weichl
listie atti.-t.- en the iiii-t, ha- the
emiriilential liaikimt "I hi- f .ll..ver.
thai he i.- a- cemi in the viiii; as
hi- yhifty npnmenl. N'eteian Pete
Milchie, wlvi iia weathere.l niaiiv a
;-tO!m i f jf l.i-e will niiM't "Mvter-iou-"
llillle Sm;tn. Jr., of 1'uttln'nl
In six canto.-. Oilier jimujj talen.
is rrtnir Intel up to fill out the
eanl.
Hiu l-nrade.
Tlie nvamiilh Klks' itarmle. strelih
inp over a mile in length, w-.th
liu'ulrf and flo-its atul Kiks in atliae-
loile.es in Hie stnte will be i fn c --elitril
in this parade. iru!;,"ly the
loiiK-e-t ever .-eeri in The ll.ille.-.
l'loats. ihand-. fife and diuni coip
and remedy features will he iiulmled
in the iri'eat mareli of the Klks.
OihmI Mtt-ie.
At lea-t five will known :.t.r,e
hiilul- will produfo nr.lsiv- dilfiei; the
Ihtee hiliirious eotweut ion din . The
famous Klks' hand ef ' r'l.ir'd. wi'h
iivrr lilt pie.-e-. w ill ! 1- .0:1 he i !i
to seatter over the cit; . T'-.j M -'inp-ille
tiainl. Klmwu oh-l ii,. .'..it,
for its organization a-.d har:enMV
will not he in the hukiriound whin
the niusir tie-ins.
The ladie.. will lnt he ovi i-o ''.e..
(lolf. parlies al t'-.e eouut;v rluh.j
in iter trin.s over the heatilii'ul ave
lutes leailine out ef The t 1 1 1 1 e - inei
a dozen vaiietn-- of cnioVMi. ;'t tnvr
lieen provided for Mis. Ill;,
-he lo-i's hr l,u hand in tile l ie: an i
j-huffl,. of thinf.
1 Kitualistie weik and lei-ine, so il
1- of the different lo.li.-e- w-.ll l.r
I he'd in the local Kik's temple. 1
j The hnu-inir prohiem i- hei'ij: hni.
lie I o- eonipeient turn, w ho I
ta'id that at least loon i i t . . 1
lie ronveniently neeotntnodnted.
Special on Men's
Shoes and Oxferds
at $4-95
If nu nit intfrpstfr1 in rrontl Foot
;i ptvi at our Men's window. We have
Yahif.; nn to $10.00 that we are. featuimp
ar at exceiiyfnnally low prices, take
)i'k Shoes, "ress Shoes and Oxfords,
this weefor Sl.iCi.
TI
ie
have
tivo M'ptilin. will ntnrrh Innmish the . There wore T.l'S", divoive- in Cl.j.
ftteets ti the ritv Saiimiav eei.n,;r eg., in l'rjj, and our ri i I'm'
hetote the ope,,,..-- ..t Mif Ore-, o. ;;: . ,,, mr f )u ,..,,, (.;',.,,,,,)
di-iilay. The 1.) ilifferwit LUs , could timke good lemon pie.
vy
Bootery Inc.
A r.-u-ndise for Tired Feet.
Home of (lie Arch Aid Shoe
CROYER SMITH, Mgr.
IK-
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A man niiKhl lose a for
me" liy a slncle atroke but
v rv f. w of them are mailt:
tlml way,
, fortune In usually tile re
vnlt or eiir. fiil and systemat
I" n" of every aviillalde re
"oiir.e : Ih,. Individual's
coiiitHand.
You enn start the nueleus
around wli, , fortune may
l il. r develop liy Hlart IliR- a
"Quit buU huhhk
star! makt) Lrid
s l(;s Ar
In our l.nnk.
A 'I'llliil-Mn nil you need to
"l ol your no. ouiil. and a ilo
I.,,.,, u ,.,.. ,vjM ,rine
iri.riin-. renults In a year'n
I illl '
f (n. ii.mv hi ti,,. time to
l loiildlni: lor the future.
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