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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1923)
La Grande I&rrig AN INDEPENDENT ISKWSl'AI'lTH. - P"bllsluj ually and weekly at IatHlly. per year, in auvunca ... tiranne, ureaon. by L,a urmmtj kvcii 1 1 h 1 1 y, mix iiimiiihh hi uuvhix ttiK Observer l'uhlishiiiff Compttuy. UHULK DUNN IS, Kill tor, Entered at lhn I'nHtoffteo al I,u C.rnmla. Oruiiuti, an Second OIhms Mall Mailer. Addruss all comriiunleiitlotiit to TI1IC DBHKK VKIt, 1416 Adam Ave.. La Omtidu, OreKon. ' M IIM'Itll'TION ItATEfl. II Currier. Dally, per month 75c IJuily, prr Ihrce. months .,..$2.2 unuy mt trix mo., m advance Ually, aitiKiu copy dfeerireri .....ir,.o tl.till VENING OBSERVER I 1 ' Friday, June 8, 1923. hitilv. three montlm. In advance laUy. ntr month GOr pally, per inuiilli GWe on side in othr ellleit dremi nuifi Knwa Hland. I'ortland: Imucrlal News H and, I'nrtlHtid; Multnomah Now Hi Hint, I'tirilaiid. jtiKintiiic uk associ.1 ri:u imiemm. The Associated Press la exclunlvely entitled to UHtt rir mildo-til Ion of all new dlaiiatt-'lu'M trediu-d lu tt or not othwrwlMtt rrt-dltfd In thia paper, and lau the loeiil neuH nuhltshed tlnTHit AH rirltta if r"piilllcntlon 'f apodal dlMpatclifa hiTffn hIo (ir renwn'fd is as much to bo condemned a that I of Miss Alma Cummings or any of me rest of these who, u fortnight ago, filled the newspapers with ac counts of their long-distance danc ing. There is no more sense in woikitift thirty solid hours than in spending thirty consecutive hours at vigorous play. Of course the story of Susie n ex tended session in the f-cullcry would net be complete- without a sentence telling that she has been deluged with proposals of marriage. And yet a wife wno has a drudge would hold out a more ominous future to most mon than one who wanted to play all the tunc. One is as bad as the other- THE BEAUTY OP HOLINESS: CITY AM COUNTY mWICIAC; PAI'lllt. . " PKOPLK VK SIIOILI) LIKE v.jvo uiuo ma uora mu Kwry uuu whk.h awM at New york on Tues. unto hia name: bring an offering, (, br0ll,r;lt us a passenger Warren una come ooiore nim: wor.snip m c Van sW who has wlurmH f.om Lord in the beauty of holiness 1 a ;eit in Krench in(0-('hina. Chronicles lb: 'A reporter who met him at .lock tle- I hydrated an interview with Mr- an Gommencers , Slyke tc the following: He said he came across a rnce of . . , (aborigines having no alphabet and a ' . .(language limited to otiO words. The Along with June loses and June weddings conies the annual )I)Utjves were hostile to white men OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS Kven llf Yuu'rc Abi-I. "Ilon't raise cuni'," advised the su Rar beet dealers. HE (i LAI) Just t ube clad all the day; Just to be free from strife; crop of good advice to graduates. "Success" is the topic. The H 7h':,,Sh Jus? to belief St ia.f TZ TeHeve . . ami T. r. 'I'Umi ui ..luitiiaKii". wnu woim receives us yearly accession 01 scnooi-irameu yowic-ia ,BCCO:iipanied him on the e.xiwdition, with somewhat the same sense of hopes and fears and responsi-! to ;v!'i'!;,"'n watch. , ., , , ... . i i ... i i I We feel t hat we could like those ljihties that it leels for babies. 1 lie boys and girls out ol school a!u,ririnps whe Ket on very well with aie born airain to new and enlarged phases of life experience, and a vocabulary limited to '.wo words . , i.i ,lnd with no alphabet. Messrs. Van the world IS anxious about them. Slyke and Hoirnr could huve done What should seem sinmler then than that the world should oise than to have made friends with ... ' i ,1 r ir i j , (them, for they must be a folk worth ueaaie lis sucecssiui ones io give uiu minima ui nin.n.-i tu mi. puitivntine. It is evident 'that they new-comers? Pass the word alonif to the novices; you have sue-! have reduce I lire to its essentials and . , ... . .... M , . . . . , i consequently, are persons to be en- ceeded; tell them how you did it. the result is disappointing, oi Vj0, ,-ather than looked down upen. would be if it were taken seriously. ! ""vinp n vocabulary of 5(W words ... . , ., , 'or less, one is sure that thev have 'the old heads cant tell the beginners now. iney meinseives ll0 le4.,,hoIlcs motor vMceg a, know Who looks o:i the bricht side of life; Just to spread cheer on the way; Just to meet bad with rebuff Ah! let us know, as through life we (?a. Just to be glad is enough' i i : : , 'l :vram -J u&te'tyXxXi&K rw far-. One reason some people do not feel pood i A Jtecnnse tliav iln mih iln (rood. t The wife doesn't hrld his arm bo cause she loves him, but because that is the easiest way to stop him when she sees a shop window worth while low very well how little of their achievement came about by,ns likely as not, no trolley cars, and . . ISO a f.'llr V few U'nnls r Kiiffifiont their own efforts; how much was due to an admixture ol chance, , 6xpr(.,s thpir Pmoticns. We do of favorable circumstances and boosting of others. There is no not suppo.-e that the lady aborigines ,. ,. , . . . . . ,, i , ,. , rii, ,.i,i.. even find themselves hampered in specilic direction making straight the road to success. Ihe ekleis jon (,. i,avj,1(? used (he en. never can persuade the boys and girls at commencement that they tiie r,oo words, they may begin with are to tread paths marked with footprints. The optimistic, eager, Vriugh'tlif i'isl' again."' adventurous spirits, who for a whole year have been accustomed I to the dignity of being called "seniors," are bent on nothing lessj than the conquests of new worlds. Commencement means to' commence, not to finish. - It is well. The wisest who have lived have not made the world what it ought to be. The job has not been very well done. Take a chance on the "coinmencers." There is much that needs com mencing. We need belter cities and better farms, better govern ments and better citizens; better businss and better recreation, IvecH Vimr lol. hi'!l.m;iiollM .Wus: M. i and wom n u lio u, r.' Inivil from t job to HOMEOPATHIC Widow "That boy of mine is sim ply turning things upside down What would you advise me to do I witn him : Crusty Bachelor "Ditto." inoihi r in i ii i'ii wln n ihi r,. wnu ,.i, their cheeks. a tnrnov. r in labor anil sonif factor- 'Bright One- A gentleman is one who does not have to prove it. It Works Both Ways flyrn Teacher (to girls)--"I,ots of girls use dumb bells to get color in 'and lots of girls use their cheeks to get dumb m b-s Obi lint linuu from one ilav to mi-lcolor olln r how II, in !i In. In thi-v uonhllbell have, ac mil 'likely to make thel . , same niisiake ih,i- tliat was niaile'. Laziness is first aid to civilization, then in inline enu.-a li,,i ...A i.if Wo I'callv liked iwnrk we'd still he short: an, I there are those who Inul plowing with sticks and carrying our! goous on cur back. .... . ,i ii., c ..i. l' 'M-'"!"''- tn mill iieituo, better iiuluslries ana uelier arts in me wnoie category oi wnai and may cme ir n word or counsel now. Wngea are high nml in some1 WIC on the vest. rosea cities are hi, Mini; for labor. Ifl That is the test has been accomplished there is nothintr that could not be better. Turn the graduates loose without too much hampering advice. After all, each must create his world for himself. June The po .3 have done well by June. The subject supplies in spiration enough for any rhymester to do his best. If June is oidinarily well behaved all that the great and little poets have sung about it. Occasionally the month shows a rebel Jious spirit, but so rarely is this true that the exceptions may be taken to prove the poet's rule of blessedness and praise for June, ithat the 'Nature perfects herself in the sixth month of the year. Per haps some persons will hold that natuie's perfection comes at the harvest season, which fall well. forward into the hazy days. There is .however, a hairest of flowers as well as fruits and grains, and the abundance of blossoms conies in June along with brides, girl graduates and other things pleasant to look upon. a man has n kooiI job he hail bettir keep It. I.et those who are iincniploy CI. if there be any such, take the new J'll'.s ami establish t heniselyes. Tho.,e jwho flit from one j,,b to another ev ery lime an Increase in waues is of f'Te.l are likely to t' i 11 i that such wages and employment are tempor ary. !l-lhc-year round, steady em ployment Is likely in the end to proye more prorriabie than half a dozen " ' 'ary jnlis. I nfortiimitely, in. ill) c:i,.cs. experience alone the only acceptable leach wie,e are many cases where the les son can be learned without evn.. ,!..,,,.,. fellow who sticks, anil be. !' ics.cven a wallriower, "Rets there' I III Hie end. Of real wealth. Cato, 4th Canto. A business man may have to make quick decisions, but, gosh, lock at the ballplayer. Sayings of Richard. Tlie FLQRSHIM SHOE Some jthingnave to be argued. Others arpccepted. Florsheims are theVacceptecl line of footwear with the best dressers of America. Most styles are ten dollars. Footwear for Men, Women and Children FOR THE MAN ! heretofore by a caterpillar aico owing 10 iiilllcully In obtain.! crankshaft, they have p .1 traction engine at the wo, k. Kino is the property ol litti. railor, but automobile he has had in the past fowl the lust of the week for Tortlanil ilur in i iuin.en Lout mo man wno nas no 1,1 : i... e i. . . . i . . will be ouiiie.ss oi nis own to aiienu to ai r but ways goes to bed tired. i . An English mother wheeled her baby 52 miles at a single stretch, or almost half as far as many a man hits walked with one in the night. OSO IJll ill! enm i inn on:, winch render, in their uiv una, ways, suet, willinii "nan give us ... c ,., n-i. "'' life. OLausucs snow mai meie uie umm'i Miiiien in uio wotm. iiu.s .ancc may be duo to the great number of them that have been usetl up in making magazine covers. The Lausanne conference is being repeated. In many other ways it bore resemblance to amateur performance. "What did ye Every week is "Paint Uu" week with thn nannap. r ' v.',. nf l'cl..l..,l l.-l... day and night. Last Suliirdity night an accident in l'"lsh-Trup Hill ciime very n:nr being a serious one. Two men. mangers to tlio town, and evidently als , to the .ilghwtiy, drove.. a big machine off the grade above the horseshoe bend. One man escaped injury, but the other was pinned under the back of tile front seat. Only the fact thai mo car was held up from the ground by a lew Inches by the highway fi ne anil the extremely fortunate circllm stance of the mans body railing into a slight hollow In Ihe roadside, h would have been killed instantly. Th iminjureii man started on the trip to r.igin aloot for help and was with In a half mile of town when pick up ny a man, wno imtncdliltclv drovi lo town lor a lorce of men and hnr. lied lo the rescue. It Is held e it most, an minutes eer encounters. It has been in thcj'ongcr In the position would have possession of a descendant of the o-iir- killed thu man. for the Henl.le,..!.- ,...ui . a (In-I Inul owner, near Klgln. since. It wasted directly across his chest The ear sent to Hurley tlraham. of the llrnai- was so badlv wi kerl tln.t th.. .....r, what heller Hardware company. Walla 'continued their ioiirnev bv train i.evi Pl-rsOll lertlk- Willi:. be Vi'llmr II -i 1 1 ,. t 1. i 111 urn I ,t I.... ,l...iu . 1; , ,, I ' " 'iiih ui' tt iiiacniiie 10 lit' ............ .1-1., I, . wnall I he Sloan Construction comnanvi repaired by a local wnen askeil have been making a chan UK KIM1 T() ANIMALS C hristian Science Monitor: Again t.iere comes the yearly reminder which should he unnecessary because ihe thought sh.niid be always with .1 -10 oc kimci to anima s. P.nt Dl INJUHED IN CAR WRECK .. --1. oc Kinii to animals. But iti Kl.fllN. Juno 3. An old rifle inart'-for-'il,; If .Tf l':!ein WallaWalla this week. fl iim n.wn. ..... r Vi V V 'uiKn a pari in the frontier dnys ec ln- .serviee. no maLter what eoiitinuinir nml flt'Votujii. .Mjink-in.l Kt. irjny.i. tt. a ni!,tloi- of rio-ht (mnm.M over the ho-.is f t,0 fiPlis i' tN'- oi me air. Just ' nimii is i i;o average iiMuer is he to nmko rfU; u from lo I i)i.mon io no neiu there. 'Ihe pun wiih lined nurinff the Civil war ut (ieltslmrtf. and mw Ht-rviee during later timer In Indian hattleH in nltm-itutn that only. sj a r.ejv i i team Th.: -n-i.'ur- , ami K. ot intf ri.n weeks. This tim uiUKe and is convinced that he has a machine of much ability. The meat market which Is owned ly the Grande Itonde .Meat company lias been leased for a year and the n w operators have taken charge. lon Meyers and iiiifns Keei'er of hnlilcr are now in charf;ti, and have Charles CJarki! of lOnlerpriso nsslsttnR; in the shop. Joe CI ray, who has had the place is expecting soon to return to !iis farm in Lower Cove. Mr. Zeamer of Indian Creek dis- e - e Jiuo uu? least if pines on their rockcruslier on Mm tni Hill. The plant lias bc.-n dperated Editorials From Ove- the Nation their way selves the 'lowed the (Htl Oregon Trail ' 'ihe eventwill he t-oinmenioiaicil by u pageant most U'Uire.stuely to he pU'.enteii en the Miinmit ol' the Hlue ' mountains. So attractive is the event jto be that President Harding will in U'lun it in his itinerary. I'NKIirAl' K(JlrAl.lTY L .The. .It;ikt' Herald says truly that tii ti i n.i ... ,i i the oiKet advertisinir a-.-el whu h Toledo lllade: The aire-. In the ,, J , Nor,,wc,t have , West of two women for 'heating iii.i i .i , .. i sidedoor I'ullinans de- .,,..,., i. .. , ' i- ,l 1 intervention of the ad-' . .1 " ' 1 ":Vr vocates of perfect coua ily between ,,,. ', , .i . . ,1 s,. the route that the immigrants to tiie Ii,.. .'"., , ., , tJiegon countiy followed. IheNoMh- Tins i". the season when ral liad ,., ra.ln.ads were iplick to recognize detectives, city policeineh and village the advertising asset and have given constables exerel.-e species of blind-' ;u. (), un.K,m T,,,il conspicuous ness toward gentlemen of the road, prominence in their preset a.lvcrtis Ihey, too, feel the pulse of spring ,K campaign. The Chamber of t'om and experience Ihe yeariillig to d.op meice, the Ad club, and oilier civic ill tiresome duties ami observe the agencies can have no belter sul.j.vl green and blossoming win 1,1 mss',(,r sustained publicilv programs.' them as a panoraina. Hut as.de f.:n its' im.n.Mliate ad- It follcws that the lady hoboes! vei Using value, the (lid Oregon T.ail have been locked up. not because the is a historic landmark of rnchanliii" were tramps, but because they were'inlorcst over it passed the great women, 'est colonizing expedition in the his. The vote no longer knows any sex tory of the human race. It was distinctions. Women are permitted to the road that earned wc-twani the push a Inau out of his job just as course of empire and brought to a treely as if they were men. They pan e on the .-mires of the Pacific can stand up in the street cars tin'- I'"' begun of a whole civ.lizcd poo til their I'rencli heels coilap. e. Thev I'1''- w'i1thk?. I,',1!! i'.',n"k w,,:,r ll'"l,s,M''s , 'J l' l'''-"t on the summit of the i s .ii ii . i .1. i. i. inc. ne. ii jim,. mountains, lor which the i .t uieiu iinie lie- .ens o llaker arc mumcii me gins at proiuniiy oi nane- siblc Olivers. noincn Hove 1st Cltl- pruna, ay ie pon- is an event thai descivcs lank I,, .. . : ' i e ini.iiu c Willi tin. lio.i l e t,. in ii, 1 u" """ Pendleton tound-l p in the diicctni:. moms oi coinoi- (lirgoii Jounial. tuions, have no occasion to complain ... . ot tinlair i ompi tition. i -- , .,, T .. Only a lliiow-back to ancient and ''H , A.sH.Nt; I H AMno.N out-worn plejiiilucs can seive as an' "''s Homes Tiiininc: Sonv.' of explanation Ii..- galhermg the pair ot w!u. deph.ic.l , Hi.- il im ia;- women hoboes into the calabcose and '""'alhon cia.e ale finding evidence depriving then, ol" ti;e f.gni ot lac ,-f return to sanity in the new . liuil tiees in bloom, tie smell ol '""n l'un.-utaw new. Pa, that Mi: locomotive smoke an I the iniisciou.- S 'e Hetlick. a kilchen maid of tii.it ness that, every minute, their hair h".b'l. hits ,-et a woi 1,1 lecoul for is vetting more thickly laden with ""''-"lop dishwashing at thittv-onc Ciniicis. jheurs. iS-v ' ' I -"d thn.- who ale always Iclliiv PAGEANT OF BI.UK JtlUdE V"!' K" retiirn to fir,,! ,. This is .he eighties "iver,,rvZn ' heireven'l "7' of the M:-isf of the fi.st d.i:"e "lad trmn noni old Fort Hall to the W"i-, i; mv V. th. h..ui . t. . Umet.e v.lle;,. Th. w-eo tr.tn M- tJ A man miit loV tunu by a single strokt for- but very few of iheinuru mado that way. ;, lli'p'iilil;'; A rortuiie is jfsually (he re sult oT rnrefuLrand systemat ic use oi vvwy avaiiahie re source at ho individual'H coiumand. J Quit bloulin bubbfey, ond start making tricks You e;(jft around it later d .4 In cjih It I t start the nucleus Men a fortune may lop by starting a V!;s ACCOI NT dollar fs alt you n -t d to hrt your account, and a dn to s o It prow will brtnt? purprislns results tn a year's time. And now Is the time to start bulldiiiK tor the future. IT TAK ICS 100 VKAKS TO K0W TIMBER ITT OUT YOUR FIRES Karate. Dr. Whiting, rurm-rly of Klifin and La Cramle. but lor tin- past year oi two a student ln Kuropean medieai centers, was a wcok.cnd visitor to Nl Kin. lie was a tfucst tif Ihe T Uen lumi family. Mr. and Mrs, he has a different i,lfr t,u' itost' I'Vstlval, and other Wil- iiamettc valley points. They will drive tlirouKh and plan to see all points of Interest on the way. Miss .Susie Hanklns and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur It-cd drove down from I .a Grande Sunday on a visit to th Hernal 1). Ilupr home. A June weddlnp was solemnized S.iturdny at La Grande in which Miss A. ma Stoup and William Nelson wee the contracting parties. Their I'rknds wrc taken completely oy surprise and will Rivo Hicm a hearty wclcom;- on their i cturn from their honeymoon. trtet. was In town for supplies fori Tin y went by car to Portland and the bungalow he is finishing on his we:i Oregon points. Mis. Stoup was farm six mites southrnsl or town. ion. of the most popular students in Willord lumcan of Vincent was a 'the Kin htph school and for vim pst visitor in KIrIii Sunday. I year taught a very successful term Mr. and Mis. Overton Scott and r school at Willow Creek. ntr.ir were week-end visitors in town Itiihichart. Mr. Nelson is the son of from Mount 1 'leasant. Mrs. 1 lay -Cope and children wili have soon to spend a few days vlsit im, with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Hill, of Telocaset. Later they pian lo ko to Spokane and remain there until Mr. Cope is able to Obtain a house for them at 1 Minsnuiir, California, Where lie went KOIUe weeks affO. John Mi.,11. a former land owner, ami farm- r of I 'mat ilia counly, re- tvirned Ttusday tmm a Short busi-ii'-hs trip to La Grande. Mr. Itain 1s now living on a farm which he owns sevi-rnl m;h s w t-st of Klc-in. , , Warren Metralf cann' in. Saturday to sp'Mid Sunday with his family here. Mr. M'tca!f ts now. with the Grande Uonde Lumber company ut thei. Itl-j M s. John Wicker anil Is well II ki d by a larffe circh; of friends. Claude Holbrook, who is now em ployed wilh the llowman-llicks Lum ber company, spent thu week-end with relatives in Elgin. ,"", gard cam p. Mrs. Mi-tealf ami emit I oby Mirtstianson I a !.. i, .... ........I ix, iiiii'ivr Him cck. waere r. the . ui imriisun cxptcis to work on he railroad. J. W. I Plane Tours Zion Park SALT LAKE CITY, June 7. (AP) A local uirplane company has pe titioned the statp nd federal govern ments for permission tc operate a sightseeing plane at Zinn National park in southwestern Utah this sum mer. SinnUeeinff flights would bo made, at repular intervals daily; ancj thus tourists would be enabled to pee portions of the park which now can be reached only after days of hiking and climbing. t'ighlnn In out hi tlm camp is ready and the weather liiT(illH"i moil1 Settled. I Mr. and Mrs. W. Kriedb-ou IIur.) third and damrhb-r. Tlnlmii. ptan to le.-iv' r An automobile show is a place where yc.u go to got discontented with your present car- BIG VALUER ARE THESE PRICES: Tire values arc gBu slIld tllc scYyKyou l t M C,1C0?C (:,!,rs- wny by the price you pay receive. Wise buyers Goodyear Wingfoot Cords 30x3'; aix-iij ,. Jo x o 1 $15.15 .. $2S.95 .. $38.S3 .. S IS. 10 Other Sizes in Proportion W. H. Boh nenkamp Co. i i t ft:' i. ,