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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1923)
TAGE TWO TIIIO LA GRANDE EVENING OP.SERVETl Saturday, June 1(5. 13n. What Is So Cool As Apron Frocks? Just one o f the small hot weather pleas ures is a fresh House Dress. Lf seems to put a refreshing angle on have a large assortment challenge your interest. Frocks in a great variety colors. As low as $1 .25 i If you I M i day. We know will ey are Apron of styles and ach. vf v f : o MlA '4' '5)i. j:3r.afc "I f ' 2i" i mittPil to a vote of the people upon 1-onsIitUtilT.Ill (JUL'StiollS. 'T!iPi' two proposal, urrrei by a minority bloc in conirruss would us effectively destroy this Constitution as anyth'in;; that' the anurehists or secret" socialists could do; and still I if those two proposals wt.-re sub niitted to tile pei.ple today they would find thousands of advocates. i Knjoynir; l-reedum-"The truth is we have so lor.K en joyed the blessings of freedom, that r.... a a we have crown iiimnereiu in uirm. liar ASSOCUIUOU Ul niliwiica Th founders carfully protected the I'ired Attack Oh ConstltU-'i-ii'hts of the minority by this writ- tion of United States. ASSOCIATION OFATTORNEYS urn mm iwniu.ni mutt ton cnnstituticn. It was trie lirst time in the history of the world that certain fundamental rights of the in dividual and minority were guaran teed them bv a written instrument unnri-inr tn the legislative nower or of!i:. will nf the Tnaioritv. It is an tiik most ii.vsi'iiii.vt; woitiw I'athfinder: A once compiled wn:u puipui lie one hunnreil words in the English laniruajjr follow: ii.,,il,tv. achievement, ambition i inimoliility. tmlotnitaliic, invincible, lassical journal ,ioyou,. kingly, ''"w ,',,',. ,. V,nAiiV it-ported tc hvilile, love, loy.u, , ' most inspirmj: iiuif.nu item, imiji.M, io.,,. Thcv I nliKitcnl. nmnisci.-m h-' ' ' ! peace, peerless, perfectien, persever- ince, princely, piuKie.-n. 1 " aspiration, beautitui, oi.ne, -"""';' n-.rhteousne.'S, salvation, serapnic, Christ, confidence, conqueror, eon. i-, j MCC,.S, superb, supreme, cration, courage, dauntless, deter .un-, ;viVii.lti- ,hanks:ivin!t, triumpliant, ation, devotion, earnestness, "'"'-; ;.llth urjjll(.,inf, valiant, victory, efficiency, enchantment, enterpnMiu. w youlli, zeal enthusiasm', eternal, exhilaration, ey u ultnticn, faith, lame, ten-em, tude, friendship, (rallantry, J.- e-reatness, happiness, heroism, hoi ne '"me. ideal, lllustrimi Anolln-r wh. lli. r !' mllili- l-r l Rood way to find out many ran pay Is to per- I I V it. (Fiv Associated Press) NASIIVILI.K, Tc-nii., June U Xow. at the very aioy-ee of the achievements of the Constitution the United States, when its blessings 1 astonishinir thins that intelligent a.-e apparent to the most casual ob-, peopt, should deliberately attempt to serve), it is being nn-st bitterly at-:(.ar ,i0wn ibese safeguards and turn tacked from many quarters, con-; (np counti-y over tc. mob rule, demned and even execrated as an j ... instrument of oppression and injus-1 The American Bar association has lice 11 K. . Kniicr. of Dallas. Tex.. I started a work of education, realiz- Ire interested in something worth while. aaenajLiiauTauciua June zi to z) fiiMfRSv A Good Place to Trade I... Charles Hunynit, who has boon np liciintoil I he "Hitf Coy' 'luring pe rhul, hp(?i"it? Jum I'.lth unit ondiupr .In v 4th. bv the OH Oreifon it patrcinit offk'ials in La (irarule witli .special duties to hvo that no uiui ap pear on tho streets of La tJi-nnde tlurhtfc that time wearing: their "Sun day" elothiiiKi utyes the wi.men of La Grande to wear old or pioneer clothing to all soeial events. Hoop skirts, parhs of pioneer day, and all similar clothing will be in older - "Lot all get back to the gnc.il old days for u couple of weeks," he urges. "Pioneer and old clothing will be in order throughout the city and it would seem fitting and mop or that social Events find those in attendance dressed appropriately in line with the advertising ef the Old Oregon Trail pageant." Invitations are out for a b'idge afternoon at the Country elub on Thursday, June 21st. The holies who will entertain en that date are Mrs, Walter lieuter, Mrs- Chase liohnen kump and Mrs. Klmer I Stoddard. It is to be one of the very fine card tmrties of tho season and many mem lers of society are looking forward to it with much pleasure. moment one must have a chow or Pekinese to match one's costume. Fortunately both chows and pekinese come in the reddish brc.wn and wood shades which are now so fashion able. Opals ilt et urn to Favor. Paris -Opals are coming into fa vor again today in spite of the super stition regarding these beautiful stones. , The return of the opal is in line with the present vogue c.f Orientalism1 which demands rich and changeable tints in both columes and jewelry. Simplicity for Brides. London- The ultra-smart brides of today are wearing wedding gowns ol (Me utmost simplicity, this sim plicity is not niilv of linen hut also "f fabric. Plain satin is used in stead ef last year's brocade and the "metnlliV, bridal gown of the past season. crnttmiance of your business and friendship, I am, yours for business, effic iency, service and economy. C. C. K- Lloyd, P. O- lltox 781. Residence 2005 Adams "Watch My Ads" 0-l(J-lt Feather Itucklcs lor Shoes London. Feather buckles todav have been added to the leather shoe lad. Hiight and largo buckles made up nf feather tufts are seen both on all feather slippers and on slippers of suede and satin. MTSI1E SEEN FDR WEST chairman of the citizenship com mi t- l;tee of the American liar association 8 today told the Tennessee liar asso Ijlciation meeting here. "The Constitution that i- being at- larked is the one under which gov jernment has endured for '.i: years, iha.-i grown in wea.th, power, extent of territory and- intelligence of its i people beyond the wildest dreams of its founders," Mr. Saner said. "No ! other people' since" the dawn of time : has been as happy- Under this con stitution we have survived the great -; est civil war in history, we have Uouerht four irreat foreign wars and 1 carried them tc. tiiuniph and a just and victorious peace, we have he-1 conio the admiration and envy of the1 whole civilized world. , .Many Assailants i ."Hut from many quarters it is he- J big assailed. The criticisms come.! from- various classes. From below. i the anarchists, who would ter down,' all government, assail it -with open violence- This is the least c.f our danger, however. We can cope witl:;( the anarchists. ! "There in another element, the par-j lor socialist;;, who combine with half- i baked educators in a more insiduous ; propaganda. -Many of them are peo- j J pie of wealth and position, some ofii them with humanitarian ideals seine J with- simply lunatic notions, but thcyji nave me power to mvane our scnoois and in our schools, all the way from the first grade up to the highest col legiate institutions, we find here and there a half-baked professor who in siduouslv instills into the minds c.f our youth these socialistic idea?!, "They would infuse into the mindji of America the same ideals of gov- j i ernment that prevail in Hussia- Thoy ' J are filling our school with text books i that contain this propaganda. It is so elusive, so skillful, that it is hard tc reach. Chief Danger. "But above all, the chief danger lies in men highly placed, men in the Senate and House, lawyers who v.lmnld know tln-iv onwtit iitimi iiml its fruits. Ther-e domain), that the! safeguards of the 'Constitution, the J interpretation by the Supreme Court, ji should he withdrawn; that the legis-t' lative branch should be sole judge of i the constitutionality of its acts and " their conformity to the Constitution-j The moment this is done the judic- i iary and the executive would he pros- J trate at tho foot of the majority in I B congress. ,I!ut they even go farther ji than that. They demand that thei'. decisions of the eotlrl shall he sub-1 ing these dangers- a commit tec working through every organization that will assist, through the great fraternal and beneficial organiza tions, through women's clubs and the League of Women Ve.ters, through patriotic societies and above all, through the American Legion, "A close scrutiny will be made of the text books used in our schools and colleges to eliminate this dan gerous and treasonous matter. In this way we hope to check the propa ganda. It is the duty ot every one of us to repeal by every means with in our power these assaults upon our government," Ant Tc ( 1M ii t srv i f i i AJxmi, Vamtim f tilt.- "old boat" m'ts ruttly up front, 'do not iirorraslimitf repairs cost loss than fjhYrnl t'Niii-nscs. (Jo owe thi front hubs spindles, lie jlfd, and steering rod cornier Jkoiih, You , may erash trirouKli store front luy. Kven if y&w ear is in fin-' shap''. eyshe.s are likely to occur. Insurance will make frood jfour loss, liot Ii fr)r danijiv to your ear and lo person or nronei'tv of it involved' in a mix- Tiirhait-Like Hoiihiir Cap New York One tvne of summer turban shown here today is striUinir- ly mid startltnglylike a boudoir cap. I (h hat is made of pint; araw wun many white lace. Over it i. chiffou veil- jtem was taken Herald-Lender of The following from the Nampa this weeks issue: "A tjuiet church wedding was sol emnized at high noon yesterday at (irnce Kpiscopal church when Miss Lois (!unn, daughter of the liev. and Mrs. Joseph VV- (Juun, became the bride of Mr. Willis! (J. Lonegran of J'otlatch, Idaho- The ceremony was performed by the bride's father. Tho bride wore an artistic gown of pale grey Canton crepe ami carried a bride's bouquet of roses. The church was beautifully decorated with a pro fusion of roses and ether seasonal blossoms, as was (he rectory where h reception was held mini .'t until ;". yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Hellc Aurix and i.Mirs. iv l(. Ilrace presided emplov ed t the refreshment table during the this eitv irviMion. ine itev. iieorge ii. iuig ley oi iioise and .Mrs- .1. M. Phillip: Materials for Itaihintr Suits N'ew York. Lathing suits this sea sou are made c.f any number of ma terials, some of the suits combining several fabrics. One remarkable swimming costume shown here today was a seal brown brocaded satin with side panels of orange jersey. (Ily Associated Press) SALT LA K F CITY, Utas, June If,. isions (lf electrified railroads more common than steam lines are today and fuller development of hydro-electric resources, which will n'a t'jrally follow or occur simultaneous ly with greater development of irri gate o and agricultural resources, are some of the things Gerard Swope of New York, president of the Gen eral Fleet ric company, sees material ix.ing in the west within the next decade or two. Mr. Swope was a re cnt Salt Lake visitor and while bee inspected numerous electrical projects in this vicinity. Fleet ril'icat ion nf railroads on a large scale Mr- Swope said he be lieved inevitable. "It is best from an ecrnnmic viewpoint. lAlso. nmi-e rows or narrow ' ' money would lie possible. When leaped a pink J 11 s considered that practically one fourth of all tonnage hauled bv Jteani r.-iilnwi.U i ,,-.! ,..,.,,-,,,.,. I 1 1 tin tU- i ..." : V the proposition may be obtained. or ram another vw you d i th.y i C-T-C Cords h built mort durable 80 lower dr usually. rccomm.ndeuV ur.es. kc-iA .! C-T-C ! '' - J ' S1'V-J Tire k 1 1 i1' - K Conserve l --p'-'X The Car mm Wit MMImi n maintamea ainnc ui . m 9 I tire plant. M M ! ive a bcaulifyT custom- IM 5 V ': ij M $ k and stronger, 0M i lhroulKnX-)ermilliii V.J L;!Mf villi ytflation than tVV H I ot ordinary cord V WJ i Hand-Built I Tires HAND-BUILDING processes contribute to the superior ity of C-T-C tires. A greater degree and better qual ity of skilled hand-craftsmanship are made possible unoer xne proved processes and strictly ited productrp model C-T-C1 appearance, and nrou vine Columbia Tire Corporation . Portland, Oregon. roi.r.Miii.v Tirti: roiti-oii atiox rAvronv mt.wci Jlni'i-fs J-'rrm-h, lli:t AX'nlilu Winn St., I.ti (.l-iuuic, Oi-roiL Aim I'lai-I v oil t o. OtlH'i' Di-alci'K Thro iij-hlfiul (lip Counly ! 1 1 ' --- - - ----- antomoiflle 'insnraheo -here ' covering fire, thnfl. - collirjion, liability and .propurty.-VUiinaEe. , i Security Insurance j Agency OIIA9. H. KEVNOI.DS, Manager. lm (Jranrlo Oregon "Insurance With Servtco" eaoli iruve a vm-nl jclirtion. T ynuiiir pei pli- will Irnvi' in tin- inm-n-inir for Potlalrh. whoi r I hi ki-imhii i-. traffic mniiiiirer fin- Un- Pnll.-il.-h I.umhor cumpauv." I It will he nMiioiiihcioil Hint Mis 1 will AXX(H:.CKMI-.NT 1 wi.sh lo nmioiinro my truing hllMiir.ss in lhi oilv of I ,, i;,,,,,,!,. (li'i'Kiin. I will ninko :i pi-rinlty of watch, cluck, .ji-wolry li-p.-iii inu- ancl cntri-nvinir; "Iso stone scllinu-. 1 have In-cn ussocinlcd with the jewelry huincss all my life, was J schooled hy on,, rf the most efficient nit'il ill the piolession. l have heen as watch repair man in ince .laniiaiv. I'M!). There are plenty of people who are rca.lv unit willinir to testify to lire ahililv I'alk In Open June 1!) SALT 1.AKK, .Inn,. Ii;. Owinr; to the larire nnmliei- of tourists await int; entry into Vellowstcjie national park, opcnmjr of that resort will lake place on June 1'). in.-loa.l of I. lutie LO, it was nnnmincoil here Fri i'lay A special tourist train wil ml" i leave hero lor Ihe nark on Juno IS A W ANT AD WM.l, 1)) pp in this I line. JT nunn was einpioyeil in the local pos office for more than a year whil her father was pastor here. Th Item muy he of interest lo her friend: lier. Fashion Notes Woman's Walking Stick- New York. There is nothing much more iray today than the imdern woman 'h walkinp stick. One of thes is covered from point In bundle with Ansyriiiii figures in jjivcn and Near-Jt. Chow or Pekinese (o Mulch. I'iiris To be really chic at not hurry or rush work, each article nm.-t have its attention. (Jive mo my tune on any work and I do it in n llmrouirh and ei'l i- eient manner. If you have any doubts abiiitf this lint. do not send or n'vo ine any work For tlurtv day I will clean 1J, Id and IS size watches at $1.00 each. This include. railroad v'i'de.v, hut not repeater. timers and calendar watches. This 1 offer start.s with publication of thixj isMie- i I reserve the rijfht te reject an work I do not care to do. l-'or the lime be in or I will work at! nly residence, 'JdO.'i Adams avenue un-1 til 1 jret located in the business dis. I net. All work must be cash. IluinosM hnur, H n- m. to 1J . m., 1 ii. nr. Uy ii o. in. except Snndavfi and holidays- Thanking you whe have staved bv the I'll e -S,J loyally and appreciating n i fef,s4-rvd Yours (' Johi it te itan i ieivicc. r i Rogers ThTsiMan A Telephone IS THE BUSINESS MANUALLY THE HOME'S PROTECTION THE CHILDREN'S JEUGUT. ORDER TI-IIB FAMILJf SERVANT NOW H o xxwAu dependent Telephone Co. Jolin Rocis wishes (o announce (hat he hack in his former stand at The nier Hotel to serve his patrons, Jti Twenty Years of Service Wilhoii Safety and will Som- 18, 1923. Vccident. PHONE M UX 710 Monday and Tuesday ARCADE iV Mn ill nr swvice lyilMIWl "' mumrwi iiiiihb iinirmongi irmiiiniiiwi mi in ninii ilium !,7r j-f i , , jQfP I 'SUNDAY. AM) MONDAY 1. II D. W. GRIFFITH'S , j I Blithe Romance of ExhiliratiniIystery 11 ONE' : EXCETING ;l ? For the first time ever upon the screen II M 0 ii The Laughing Thrill Different and Delightful ? feS-'WW 71 5