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Wednesday, .Tunc 13. 1923. PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER o o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . La Grande Evening Observer AN INUEI'KNUKXT M'.WSI'AIM;!. It jr .Hit II. Published Cally ami witIjIv t In I I'uily, pt ynr. in n1viim- !... Rrande, treRoti, hv l.u Hi-urnl.- Kveii-j ix iiiuMIim In utlviim'-; i.it Ing ObHPrver I'uhlixhiim Cmitiiuuy. l"iiy, thii-n hm-niuh. in Ktlvuii.: UUUCE DKNNIS, K.llmr. 1 liiy, r inoiuh nily. it-r iiiuiith i0 ' (Hi unit in uUn-r i-il ,t-n t iri-u'H 1IIh ! Ni'WH hlliml. I'orUhll'l : llJ"!:;sl Ntivr bntereu at tlie J'uatiirrM nl t,n r.r.-iml't. :fci..((, I'-u i in mi ; Multnoimtli New Oregon, uh Svi-ornl CIumh MmiI M.i u-r. ! iuti), Purl Ih int. A1trts all cniiiHinl':illuiii to TIIK DHSKItVKM. Hl(i Aciiinitf Ave., I MKHill'.U OK ASJMM.I ATi;i I'HKSS. Grande, Oregon. TIih AnMnnitt-j I ! In exclusive!? entitled to u Tor uIIh:hI iol of Hi SL'HHCKII'TIO 11 AT KM. ,lKVta d im.i i '1i-h .Twin.-.! m It or ti" ollMTWimi 'ritl i -J hi thin p-t. urn l.hc Iik'III MWf (nlbhflM-il tln-ri-ll B Currier, AH rKM of r- pit Ul liul ion -f mvi:i;i , diMpil'i-hi v hiTtin nl,. Jiif n'l'frvnl Pally, iter month 7;u I'miy, (mt Ihret; month t'l.'it iJHliy pi-r Hix mo., In advance j i..h I,,.,.STI ,, Uaiiy, rtiiiKle copy r.c VSAIi J'.V! (KM . :- Wait on t!i- ' f.oui: lie ol m c'ui';iyv, and ! CJITV A Nil UHKTV ofNCIAIi Khali wlicnl lull thint: Jifart, wait, lAI'i;ii, 1 nay' on the Lord. 1'nalm 117:11. OFFICE CAT TMAOC WARH wC7 0 iLv'PT.'Hirf1 k-i-lijtn. DY JUNIUS law is a yellow streak, concocted by a hunch of Dale ninkx. irromt wilh envy, and designed to make a white man see red. USE A UKEI.KI.E If a Thttu Metta Beta IWith a Gamrna Phi If a Theta Greeta Betta Noeda Kan pa P.si ? Every Theta Has a Mata None, they say, have I. But all the hoys They smile at me, 'Cause I'm a Hunka Pi. A irood rain when the team is at home saves many an office boy's grandmother. Mental Athletics Tin: I'A Ii.UiON He never .H'liuke Oxford university will send a debating team from England to this country to meet teams drawn from a half a dozen of our American universities this year. The collegiate minds of this country have been pitted against the collegiate minds of anotliei before, but few people have heard about the contests. Once again it is certain that this international contest of mental athletic: will not receive so much attention as the many contests of physi cal athletes receive. In time, perhaps, since people are realizing more and more the value of education, these mental games may be as frequent and ns much known as the physical ones. Both are of value, of course, but colleges have been giving the physical battles attention out of proportion to their importance. It is debatable, of course, whether this condition can bo changed, but it is woith considera tion. America owes an increase of i'ppreciation to mental de velopment. , ; '.;' CONVICTS NOT WANTKI) (By Associated Press) LISBON, Portugal, June Ll Por- tlltrlll aAu i... ........ i..,., I.. tkA he never chews, , n,,i , . i ..,',. in ,. .u ,,,, ile doesn't know the taste or liooze. ; coust u Africa, but the presence of these undesirables is resented by the lie never swears, nor w;'.nts to f iitht, , Portuguese and foreigners resident :ie due.'ii't stay out late at night ;ther, who have petitioned the govern ment to remove the convicts to one of the islands of the Cape Verde ar chipaetagc. I.oanda 4s prospering these days, and its people declare the presence of the convicts hmnpers their development. lie never I'liris with pretty girls, Nor c-UTbs samples of their curls. i hi fact, he's really awful nice, Iinrnuiic from' every sin and vice. I'eihaps ;-oii!e time he'll change his ways; Mis age is only seven days. When tlwse chorus girls are in tailed on the I.eviuihan some of the uassengers will l:e just crazy to see henv to their staterooms in taxi- jabs. Burmese gills cannot enter society without, ear plus- Amos Tash says American boys can't' enter without spark plugs. Up To Motorists American railroads arc; planning another summer drive against the reckless driver at grade crossings. The campaign will rui. fiom June 1 to September 1, a period of the year marked by leddest trail of blood. During the same period a year ago, 7",S persons were killed and 11)02 injured in grade crossing accidents, an increase over Uu previous year of 1 1 per cent. Safety advocates find some com fort in the comparison because while rail traffic increased II. pel cent, rnotor vehicles increased 17 per cent. No person seiiously disputes that the vast majority of grade crossing accidents are the result of carelessness on the part ol the victims. The practice is obvious to any observer at these point's. Since all crossings cannot be eliminated at once, caution "must be taught. And that is difficult in a ru.;h-a-di'.y world, bill v it iti a lesson for every motorist to master, v mi m. ;;,' ' . ..i - . . Going Too ar (Hi, (it'c! (Mi, Darn! Hn had Ih.mmi standing there for a iiiartcr of an hour, sintfinjir liis .scre i:iilc. when a wintlow opened in the :nfjoininj; hru;e and a voice said, "No ue, son. They moved yesterday- There ar. hundreds of men look ing for trouhle, even advertising for it., Look at I he "Wife Wanted'' see- Uon of the iMatriinonial News- Men's clothes ui'e modest enough, luit a man can't conceal himself de Lently in a law Miii. I.ittlf die p.s of water, little tfrain-; J lye, make the liquid that is of fcred you as rve. A man is a person who is late f ji , "Upper; anil ; We aro nclting choice nl A Avoman is known by the love etter.s sl:e writes. - . : 4MMMV I Styles Young Men Want are found in Hart achattner & fWi'A I I Marx Glothes MM ' You see them hereV-the loose, eas- jMf0 ier fitting coat; wider trouscre; all fpjf ' I II the new touches tliit the. smartest J&ft'll ' 1 dressed men wan f f I II The unusual goci quality iuur "f if1,! 1 41 . . 111 Wik 1 1 SsfH 7- - 1; ado for arfnio- ; VVJll' XllCAilV U of trfn or I t u Want Ad find your buyer. FOR SALE Itootn iiiooUun Iiuiihc, Karate, lawn, lot and a half; Ux-atrd on Kasl Adams avenue, no u 111 Hide, on ma cadam Htroct. Mu.st f Hold under forced wale, and tins price Ih only1 JlSim.uo. or cah will lian- dlu it. Halunce cany terniH. IoIh in KoiuIk'k Adilillon, half lilocU, on M nvrrnie, (he ntre-t thai is building up last, and Koinfr to in- paved HiiH HeaMon, and tlie price Ih only $ I no. on per lot IT Bold al'l totri! tlier, and food tonus. rooms and full laxciucnt. hair acre ol' land, situated on Willow Htreet near the Island Clly Imk)i- wjiy. Good Kardi'i) In. all f ni' Kood f?arage all for $ easy terms, or will tiling in the west in Old Town. One divorce is granted for every L'ivo martia.e- in Chicago- That i-; :iot many coitsi.lerintr the kind of place i'liic'io is to live in. Why Iti cad ? crust.. diM'sn'l a hen lay a loaf cf Ilccause -she hasn't the Joe Ilnnvn, comedian hi the (!ree:i wich Village Follies, has a definition of "blue laws" that is amazing. It ;o?s siniH'Miiue; like this: A blue rcai?e Just on tlie Kast side ot the. clly adjoin Ins tlie highway, from one to ten acres, all platted, and roadways reserved so that all can be arranged for Kood building spots.) Price and terms easy; tome in at;d let us explain these to you. Phy, Black & Stoop In The Iiii ;ramle Nalioiuil Hank UUlx l.a 'rnnilr, Orrunn. iiom; mai n kii , see us The liinii-nti'is. luTi-ers. kalso intners.l iilimilii'mX1"'1 P'asti'fers hail us llown anVT'iit. tint we have survive! and ajT once r.i 'f" offer Inu theflii'Mt Ktht Iiiik'1i"S. cunilies, soil iltin.' and smuhes to tlie public. Wr . The Rainbow .NATIONAL OKIiT OF POLAND lerca e ilurinp; April of 400,500,000,- (By Associate,! Pi-c.-s) -COO-WAKSAW. June 1:;. The ilcUt of The amount of paper money is the Polish Kovcrnnirui in the stalc-i s.U':l liv the State Lean Hank was incut of the I'olii h Sl:;lo Loa.i L'u-ik i ..:i:li.:i!MI.7:M,5.i8 Polih marks. Thus is indicated as L',.;i,r,Oi.i,(;iJO.O'jO I'o-,ths issue luriii(c April was 41)1,191, lish nialks on April :!Q, or an in- 1 7 l.'Ui:i Polish marks. Herati Wilton Rugs iW-rS, Cxtremism is the curse of the ape. That too nitieli of a go ia thing becomes bad is appaiently beyond the realization of many individuals. I'rogressivism is a good thing, but carried too far, it becomes mere silly foolhardiness. Nationalism is a good thing i but it can be carried to an imprudent extreme, in which ignoraua supplants patriotism. Common sens;1 should be used in progrcssiveness and national ism. Temperance is called f ir at this time when this nation, alumi with the rest ol the world, is laced by unicst. IVogressivism an nationalism can serve their puipose only if they stay v, ilhlit Hit 1 bounds of common sense and the real meaning of the terms. Through Gorge of The Cascades The Evening Obseiver is in Receipt of a very fin- publication entitled "The Columbia Highway Through the (Jorge of the Cas cades." compiled by M. C. (,Jeoie ol' I'oillaad. The publicaj ior tells the story of the beauties of the stieteh of countiy from Portland to The Dalles imi graphic and entei taming manner, giv ing- plenty ol pH-Unes along with data on t.to industnal sid.- c: Oregon life. .Such works as the one (,oUei out by .Mr. (Jeovg f help make lite woild know and underst.mil the gieat OiegoniJ e,, mill Iw.ll.'i- ( The movies are only in their infancy, according to Tom 1'di 1 son, which may account for the childish pranks of some of tin . Hollywood colonists. Clara Phillips punched a newspaper photographer fists, and how thankful he is that no lammer was lying about OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOjIIOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOO"'-. You'll like tbis-Kodak Sc;uvclv ricUuTS No. 1 PodkeTKodak Series II Focusing Model with Kod;iI; An;isti;.rmat !cn f.7.7. Red Cross Dm 2 Store J- (I wua ur line WiiUiS ICUUS 8 t ) d i" uregon. 1 l 0 II R A T I nenkamp Go. i ' Mnfnv fare (II ' mmm ll feilili'i'iii!,-!;1! 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