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PAGE FOUK THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1$ 17 8 La Grande Evening Observer! AH INUEI'KRIIJKXT NKW SI'AI'KK. PnbllBlie-1 Cully nnd weehlv ut 1.n Brando, on-Ron, lv La Uruntltf Kven liiK Oborvi-r lUihlixhiiiK t 'mnpjiny. iillULHS UKXNIK, KdlUir. Entered at the Ponton leu at La (Jrande. Oregon, oh tv.cumJ 'tw Mall Muttnr. II X Mall. Dally, ptr ynr. In ad vatic .fri.U'i I'Hlly, mIx moiiltiM lo uelvnticu ju.&i' 1'nily, lliii'u nionlliM, In atlviiiMi ' Jhiily, pfl" iitorilh bully, ir nioiuti fo (It r"u In uMitr Or.K"ii Hot. K'u Klxti.l fnrrlMfiiir IliltM-rilLl NfW I ftHinl, I 'or I land; Alulliionititi NuW jfcilmid, I'ortlMiid. AddrcHM all cntnrnunt'-atloiia to THK OBMJKVKIl. 1-tlti Adam Av.. (IrnriUu, OrtKoii. HI IHCUin IO. HATHS. 11 Carrier. Dally, pur month imiiy, (mt thre; ijiontlm Dally pi-r nix mo., in advancb , Daily. hiiikIu cupy ac ITV AMI t'ltlM'l ilKFIIy'l AIj tlKMIIKJt UK AJOCI A'l'HiJ I'HKMK. The AKMoctatt-d I 'run Ik x:lulvely entitled to line for puhlK alion of a). i;ew dlpnt Iich fj-rdlifd to It or noi Othf FWIIti: Tl-llkffl 111 IhlH pltp'T, H ll'i IlIku Out loi'Hi tivw )oIiIIIi.mI ti(trh; Ml rl:h la of re-(Milillallori f MptnriH' dlxpjih iu'i ln-ri In Ihi artf p'wtm'iI, mj.;n i.ovi: DAUKM-IKH: This is tin -ond'iiihutlon, thai, lifchl In conn' into lli wi Id, ami incii lov 'l ilurlt r :i t h thiin IikIiI, M-raum; I heir idt-cda wii- cjvil. John 3:J'J. Two Rip Van Winkles OFFICE CAT TRADE WK BY JUNIUS At I lie thurily Ball. ''Hero we arc sellinir kisstvi lo ruhtf money, ami she's liootlnifKint? I'm r-" in the conservatory." F.verv for the .ifht. chilil little I'or the first vear, love taken the bride to her liu-hard's office, after that su.-picion iloes it. Correct this sentence: "The boy vas oven so much sijemliiiir money that hint's he never If." Americans I'olui'iiiiiff 1'rom (h-rmany icport that while the ex kaiser is retraidcd as a hopeless luis-hcon and his name is rarely mentioned lv the neonle. a prominent place in public affairs is I still occupied by that notorious pair, Ludeiidorff find idLMll)Uly.!l(l,li;:.,l'.I).clhff, Jt is .stianjre to leflect that while most of those who led the othcr,ii you .t what nations in the gieal war have either departed this hie or haw; none into virtual retirement, these two men should still be exer cising a potent influence in Germany. It mie,ht have been thought that since they lost the war and were iinionjr those responsible for plunging Go many into the maelstrom of suffering, popular resentment would be aroused against them. IHit their appear ance in public is still the signal for enthusiastic demonstrations. They not only do- not "lag superfluous on the stage," but every now and then seem to be occupying its center. It is impossible to avoid the conclusion that a considerable por tion of the people of Germany are still hoping for a restoration of the monarchy and look upon these two as surviving symbols of the old regime. Sarah Wambaugh, who was a member of the r.ecretai iat of the League of Nations, has been interviewing Ger mans on the subject and says that in I'russia, at least, all per rons above the rank of small shopkeeper arc monarchists at heart. Trobably this sentiment has been strengthened by the French invasion of the liuhr. lielievers in the force of heredity would be sorry to see a Jlohenzollern back on the throne. The other nations could not permit such a menace to their peace. If the Gel man people mo wise they will suppress the activities of Lud endorff and company. These old men, veritable Rip Van Winkles in their inability to realize the progress the world has made since their time of power, are the worst enemies Germany has today. is born free, ex-jent matter of the war rt of thinkini; you wouhl be vcu deserve- STKANCE Why thev name it horseradish Must just have been for fun; Kor it does not look like u horse, Nor does it taste like one. Iickawanna Journal And why call carrots carrots, We wonder where we're at; Tlie name we call a carrot lkesii't sound a bit lik? that. Houston Chronicle. Carrots will he carrots, and They'ro tfnod, but I'll he ! If I could ever understand Or like a Texas yam. Newark 0- Advocate. They label it "VVVUh Rabbit lJpo;t the bill of fare, Unluss, perchance, chef's head drops one, It never sees a hare. TO BRQADCA5 T HARDING SPEECH When President Mardini?. on hit trans-Continental tour to Alas- ka, arnvea in St- Louis June 21, he will deliver the first of the important addresses to be made on that trip. This address will bo broadcast by station K S I). It will be the first time a president of the United States has been heard over the ra dio. A nunrber of broadcastiiiK stations throughout the country, as a cour tesy to the president, will remain silent while he speaks- It is the intention to make this occasion a test to determine whether, undir ideal conditions, the president of the United States can be heard in overy state of the Union. Station K S D. durinir a midnie-ht concert last Sep tember, received reports from all 48 states The address of President Hardinpio will begin about 8 p m. Central o standard time. There is no daylight j g saving in St. Louis. Listeners in I o this locality, who hear the president j o are asked lo send a report to the J, Kadio Editor of the St- Louis Post- o Dispatch, operators of K S D. Bnad- ;2 casting will be on o-l'l meteiS; 50 kilocycles. o outlook for the balance of this year points to continuous operation, ex t ept that a number of night shifts will (bo discontinued beginning about July 1. Lmpluymcnt There are plenty of men for camps and mills, there being less highway construction now than this time a year ago. Supply and demand for men in all lines is well starting balanced- The pose of Rodin's "Thinker" never seems natural to us. He hasn't get his feet on the desk- Another good wav to retain your j faith in your fellowmen is to nvake nun sign on the dotted line. No system of government will tieein pi'i-rcct until people aro. "OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I? 4L Paper Makes Report On East Oregon Business News letter, of June IT. summary ut conmtion made an ass of The 41, contains that exist in Eastern Oregon anil Southern Idaho. It rends as follows: Lodging From La Grande, Ore gon, to Hoise, Idaho, all camps are in operation. Logging railroad ex tensions, rantn iniorovemcnts and lKes to new locations are beine made by many companies- The Grande Honde Lumber company i now logging on Jordan cieek, neai Perry, having recent Iv moved its camp from the Wallowa branch ofiO the O- & W. R. R. The Hnwiwn ig Hicks company is extending its rail-jo road and is clearing a site for i ;g permanent logging ciinvmunity cell-; 0 ter. A' second Clyde skidder was j o recently installed und this cr.mpnriy j g is trying out eight-wheeled l.igginejo trucks as used in Southern overa- o lions. The ordy log drive in K:'st'g ern Oregon will be slarted on the jo Minam river, by the Minnm Lumber ig company beginning about' June 18. iQ n A Store For Men Who want best Styles, super Quality and perfect Fit. N i.'-; " ; .K 1W ' . New Modes -if .W, kt$ ,A Are Gracefully X t " ',' X Achieved By g, x fV Kf.0j V ' i Wearing g !A l,XA$m lie siyu-w calico o O i l v'i'ir;N.V-iK.V::-l Ir lloe that lu-a Oi . . '':Sti:S;:i:iii!ri::ii--. O. tlend. "La On.- 2i " " rvonyers in gently o ; Llrpls flesh Into ? France and World Opinion flood waters permitting. The drive I o Amos Ta.-li assumes that the bob- ' if successful, will give this company I g haired gills have saved a little time, ample log supply for several mmthv'o and want-i to know what thev have mill operation- While stocks of log.- o hione with it. ;at some plants are comparative! - ; g I -low, the industry of this district ijO ' All of us can remember when all licing kept well supplied. 12 ,;.),,. fathers and sens' sessions were Manufacturing All sawmills from Q ' The latest cables from Paris predict that the parliament will field ia the wood shed. (the niue mountain district in Eastern j o Hi'aiilim-: "Krojfs Found in Moon-'i-ionj near Boise are cutting. A! 'o -liiiut 'I'ruvidonct Journal. We al-'thourh buyinsr has been comparaf ivc- O liio-uKlit hops were found in 'y light m tho pust month, lumber Shipments have boen in excess of lilfo flip ti'Mjifif4 nnv ItoM'or nnu thnti niovliinsil v if i vnntwinft t. the movement of this -period lasi rr, ... , ,, , ,. , ' , . ,. .. . . ' . "I Kunnv li'iw a hit of scented -ta-.ypr. Stocks at mills are still low J licy Will accept 111 em, llUWCVor, lor SCVOial rOilsoilS, Cniuf ol wliicll ; tioiiery be;n hu- a feminine lv.imlw-it- !nml there has been no curtaUmrnl isMie l'ar UlOfHt Wduld"llUll Fl'ilflcG ill Wortd 6l)iniiilV ATl't'fiisc i ohanire a cloudy day immc-iof production to date- Nijrht shift; ''ronf Never have inslRtuntly rl straight und mllle" works 1 pt-rsumllii H fashion's silhov gown u sinoollr You'll love the Cor? culled so that are "La Ca rs in gently flesh into ruukes your itting suceess. new models of ratify the Washington tieaties for the limitation of armament. That is gratifying' news, much more optimistic than any othe; that has come from Krance in recent days. The French do not ; ratification. I.il.Lle by little world opinion becomes more important as a governing factor in conduct. Only the bully imXl braggart attempt' for long to defy conventions, codes of conduct and established con-' ceptions of right and wrong or of selfishness and unselfishness, j The bully i,nd braggart always come to grief. j Nations have trailed centuries behind the individual in develop-j ment of this regard for public opinion, this cherishing of reput:v-j lion. Kvil designs seek safety in numbeis; selfishness lias anony mity in the crowd. Kut gradually the growth of intelligence, e-- peiience in group cooperation and increased facilities of inter-cmn-' munication aie making patriotism a loyalty to the spiritual as well as the matoial best interests of the group. I News that the French parliament is keenly awake to the need1 f uiidiu I ing itself w ith an eye to winning the applause of en-i lightened world opinion is good news. When all parliaments of ad nations establish their foreign policies on that basis the world; will have fewer wars and fewer rumors of war. f ihalely into sunshine and joy, car ols Cy Kol-.Ky, harking backward, "A youth thought the world owed him it living until lie reached the postoffict' ami oi his mail. A I it He latnr he was 0:1 his wiy rejoic ing, determined to make tfood in the world- employed nt six plants. The "Lsx ('ainllle" (tiving you tho lini'S and buoyuney of youth. how-top;cd and of dainty fab rication lightly boned but vis ible only to thuir benefits. . fie fitted to your in livid tiat model of "I.n Caniliu" nn-1 en joy a youthful fij;i:r.- und :t flex ible ease that Is drlijrhi fill. A complete line of th latest models always on hnnd- Mrs. Rcbt. Pattison Onrsetlere I'lionu I Us. 170a Oak Copyright 19:3 Hart SchaiTiir oi Marx You'll find Hart Sehaffner & Marx Clothes here; there are none better. The new easy hang ing coats, wider trousers, new sport suits every good style for men and young men who will not be satisfied with clothes short of per fection. Look for the II. S. & M. label; it guarantees you satisfaction in every particular. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOr Since bu.-incss ie s:;yi in their this ) in.tr T'.it-ankh-Amcn Mn'te.l there are m;ny peo- Amcn for the first time live--, The young I. a Cr::ndi aifl she waiued lr, lear a to dane? he worst way was right. That's the way they are dancing now. lady who j Taking the "Take the messa from you Inter.'' "Your little k'I wants to ki over th,. plume," explained the graphor. Message- e and I'll get ( you florin- His Name Appropriate In proof tif the I'tiMiial rilni'.xs of tilings foiiu-s tho iiniiouiiiv r.irnt f-.tmi tlie iiiitimiMl cu;iil;:l tif i.mitlicr i;u'iiliir of tlie hovimii niont. lie Li a iiiiinli.,r of Uic iulict forro of 'asliin.'.;lo:i. This new iiiiilition was lioni in Ithaiy, N. Y. His t-arly train in;f khvc no iiiLimatioii of his osiu't ial iiualifiiviUoiis for as.xoria- in wil'.i nu'inlu'is of congress, Imt from tin- tlay lio was t in i.; trnnl. falo sci'ias to luivo cast'hini for Uic job he haii now al lainod. Finally, the ;:r"at law of political y.ravilation readied out into tho country and drew him to the shadow of tho capitoI, where in1 will remain for the rest of his life timid associations which tOiould always he home-like. Hi! is a police do;r. In puppyhood they happened to name hii.i lUink. DHIMISIT SLIP Funic Mu'i't iri-t nuthin' out (if life?' . l!ut wluvi t'u'ir whines lKt:iii ',' nftcii rininii tlie;ii thnt Thi'.v ilon't put nutliin' in. I lhv i!n I In-;.- Iii;rii'i. Snn!:iy it iliiv nt' i . -vl w h. ti il is Hi, only dux In iho1 v fi wlun n mall Maya Ihmih' Willi' Ills Will'. V p f ' 117 1 r r 'i Doesn't tr baby d A LL mothers amiliar A Sugar of Mill:, Stcarktc of Zinc, Boric Acid, Castor Gil, Talcum Powder and liaby Powder. All, however, imay not know that there a.ddiE fersnt qualities cf these. our customers we redom mend the:;c products as by E. K. Squibb & They are noted for unil purity and emcacy. (serve the Sbi'jf best? e carry many ota.r arti you may rKcd for ths by rubber nipples, tceth- C rings, etc. In eacli case quality is guaranteed to hi the best. Mmy people come here also for Perfumes, Candies, Toilet Articles and the like. When you have a prescrip tion that you wish to have filled carefully, bring it to our prescription department. RED CROSS DRUG STORE rower fin... il ...i. i i me unru iiiusl viuu wins in me cconoiiuca iinu sauMiiLLui-y ujiti iiutm 01 nioiore ancne Piston Rings, I'istons and L'iston IMristill of which we carry in stock, ajnd with ouycylinder gnnciing equipment we are very complete pfcton at-sen able bfi jbling'Serv. Leighton's Wei jing & Machine Works give you a ervicc. A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT Prosperity (lovcinment statistics show that improvement of indtistrai condition:; i.; a result of incieased production and efficiency. This i'l the kind of improvement that Urines satisl'acl ion to the con-:umit:-:'s well .-.s to the praihn er. Willi i;d:U;y eaininjr iuoiv and reralei in;;- icater service and with consumers having a l:iijer f.upply or, which to direct their demand, economic imnrovenun! imi.it continue :;t"adily and rapidly. lucre.'.-".' of produetio.i, coupled with increase of iTIVieiH y, help-, a'l : iiiitid tlie (omnass. t Ijelns invotuient eanii.il In- i,.,..,: (.irnin;:s, it helis lahor hy making steady employment and it holp. the ct n miner l.y lirin;:injj down jirices. I.ljjlu women rial man as lius'iand. due can never tell aliout I women. H would have Ivrn thought they would repudiate him. Jiisrouii man carried 27 silver swon.s in his stomach, ahly Iryinjr to niako up for th oid one he wasn't horn wi rrol. I '..lit : Am- I it . 1 : v i.l ... I wlio II, I, iks a 1 ' " l'"'l'' s ..ii.c in nut lit'uln w:ih tin, . !TIHUH, "I." FOR SALE I : ' ,: Ui'iMii t 1. in Ih.iis.-. Kiinita-. Iiiwii. Q-U 'kl i l"i ('"'I ii hull: liiwii.'.l on Kusi T- S ' A,!., I, is iiv.-ni.-, south al.l,., n mil . rCT - 1 f ?V A'W --' r.vl. Must 1. sol, I llll.lrr: 1 Sy j'lt ' "''". "' cu-'li' lil iian- ji '1 Lis lii is..,w A.Mition. Jv t$a!j0 r ''"' "p i--t. uii'i to, w--sstsvw smzK I..- .ai. .! ,',..ii. n ii..rlci' V''(Vv !EA. Is , - in v- $,.i,..' ,r lot ir s,1 ul' I BSTr " Wfe. f&ff t.i:, ni, r. ;,n,i K,i oiins. 5i"SSsS VHC' BTvj Here a the yles most favored :-TV ByMiss 1923 jY a,- v.i, .. , ,a,-iv.ii:r jnvt on j VVKVS I i in, ih. i,.,',,.,-,-. -,.,. ...... i. J-.0() to Slt).(H) itriis. ill .i 1 1 ill. i .1 n . i I V-X rt . f t I f i th t all ivn Im' n r iiij. 'I i nr tinod t'lti'-l ;ntr .'pu1s. i l'l '(" iin.l ti i niJ t iis : riMiin In nii'l h't lis explain Hum' to you. In r.ialnmciiy i! im't the tint tc;.t th.at coun.. keep in the style to v hir.Ii hhe has bvfii aifnstoiiicd. h'.U the up Phy, Black & Stoop In llif I.. (.i.in,!r .v.ouinal tunk l',M l.m l.i.lli'l. ,'r-uim rilll.NE M.U.N .S8 Prices ?.".()() lo $10.00 The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet Home of the Arch Aid Shoe TROVER SMITH. He 7'z::r:::; lEHllI v"" n''"ir'i"y wis" yuur fflBANKlJyj -r-.-,, g?--br' j ', I cilccill ltyrvu System ( If j "hull i:; J?.- most I'oucrfiti -; V I j limint-finstHulion In the 0e' (jv h.mU in.i.ns mi invi- 'i&fiy V " r 1' I " t i o n for Us ni "Wi Ul.lllly l.y vlr- X tiTa f """'"raliln in this Ml V V '"""t ,'!sU'"1' iin't ml, I'd to When t ba ,is ,s o,. si,,. ,o ,,,,.. tub hi. elteetk v"" ""' v"ry ""st """"ins . , . ' 1 f .-" rvii.. w ithin our power. it improAs his ' u f v,v "ih'i'iii'; sour iicoiint. YoresignK i'iiaiiiaii.,ia ,i11(. ai.;,9 , . tm-md trmgv 1 1 m iT j r 23 LJi a ' C ll :i' 1 t.i : n r, ;r J.mu j -1 - trt 'infi. :...i.. i i 'iu, i::i.ultfiVe. ii 1 1