Thursday, June 21, 1923.
PAGE FOUR
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
La Grande Evening Observer
OFFICE
THAU MARK
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CAT WBmM?
AN lM)iaK.l)i;T NKWSI'AI'KU. y Mull.
Published CaWy unci weekly nt I.n pully, per yvnr. In advance $:.U
II rand it, tri'don. by l.u (iritmltt Uvuit- umly, mh'IiiIih In mivuui-u J.u
Ulg Observer I'uhl ish lug Coiuirtiiy. JmUv. llir month. In advance
iliiUCE DUNN IN. KUiior. I'uily, pnr mourn 60c
llly. V-r month friar
"' uii hhIm In olht-r r-iii--m-ynii Mm.-i
(,,. ... , , i , New WiHiitl 1'orlliiinJ: liiinrnil Mi-w
Entered at the J'ustof fi- at In .rnnlo. J,lllllll( .,,i,.nd; Multnomah Nrw
Oregon, as HiconU (Mass Mall Mailer. ('.(;(in, I'ortlHiid.
Address all cointminteiitloim to THIS j till llttlt K AS.SOCI ATI: l 11 1
rjHSKKVKK. lilt: Auanm Ave., La AsmiemletJ I'ruaa l exclusively
Brando, Oregon, mlilert to for io.nli.-H l ion of Mi
' iitwa dfipaUhe credited to It or not
ft! IIM.IIU'TIOX It A'I'KN. jiiirui ii-euutd in ti.ia p-.per. auj
lMO tll IM WH IMlOl t.l ti..r...
rictus of if-piililloation f special i
Il Currier. HupwiWi herein hIwq ire reserved.
Dally, per month ...7Sc KIN'CDOM AT HAND: Je:u:: 1
Umiy, mt iiin montliH Sl.la iw...
h.iiiv p.-r six mo., in advance came ireaohiH(? tlif Ktpel of the.
Dully, aingiu copy tit iinyriloni ot' (iod. Arid saying, 1 hu j
. time iri fulfilled, and the kingdom
ci rr A.vu i;oi. rv iiKFii-UL of Cod i at hand: repent ye, and j
rAi..:it, 'ndievi the ifnspel. Mark 1:14, la- j
Public's Power Revealed j
H labor unions with, firm ranks back of doioaiids are able to
BY JUNIUS
Vou can tt'lt tin- fiKC of u tree by
the riHKH anil the aKe of a govern
ment hy tlxi wroiiKH.
If you lliink Ihe day of miracles ih
j,ene, j.i'y "movies" lo n liltle Klrl who
hj loo Hlek lo ilo her piano practice.
to JiX' A I'i-hmiiiImI nlwiiyn ha.s one Hpeu'l
forward ami four in revcrfu;.
I.nve is Mile an onion
We luste It v.-llh ileliaht,
l.'ul when lt'.s Korie wo woiuler
YYIuil It wax that nintlc tin hite.
force Wiijfcs upwind, if producers by united action are ablu
prices, the public by mass movement is able to indulge in some.
dictation also. This is the lesson to be drawn of the drop in the j
price of .sugar. It is the reverse of the proceedings of the first,1
two but it operates in the same way. All it needs is sufficient!
volume to make itself felt as ;i force. Jt's a powerful club to weild Kvrj. lMllilJ, mH ui u,.i!tl ml(,
and may it never be used unjustly. Jt is in the nature of the (lis-jiinuKhicr who Miwaya wants to m.
,. , i .. ,v;'"T (he telephone I'il'llt HO the otllerH
covery of an unsuspected power. jv ,,., im,w wlom jH (aM(n(. to
Over 100,IO(),0()i,l people are mure powerful than any organ i.a- j it the can iiapia ns in i,c for her.
tion which seeks to charge them more than they have been led A , an -or,lmtl.v
to believe a conuiiodity is worth. It may be alleged that the slight . ruin who thiniiM iiie ,iK mica Ket by
drop in sugar is due to oilier causes. It does not matter if that "r j
be true. The fact that mass action has been undertaken proves
what could be done, even bo it true that it did not operate forcibly
in this instance.
care to exercise it. t J
And there is danger connected with the power. Could ilema-'
gogues convince a sufficient number that a grievance exists in-'
inir niio-Iil lv u-ri.ii o li I. where none Ik deserved. The hone of avoid-!
ing any such condition lies in the good sense of the masses. The ( m, "''('a!!"'i;
public will endure injustice for a time rather than indulge in too loihe.i up ih.
hasty action. l!ut those who design lo prey on the purses need ,,n t ,i( m,,IlllBh(i.. ,,,.
to have a care. United action on the part of citizens may turn!r:c,i ih,- ni-riu-nyini moti.1uito, as he
. . , 1 . lit on the fall teet )i.
the tables. I
I Just because you don't like her ap-
i.ilaiem .,u. need not knock her flat.
At litis rate it won't bo 201) years
ntll ali Die people iiaye political
'Its ami make a living liv l.ilnir one
The people have the ultimate authority if they janother.
In Mie.-e Kiryptiau styles it's riiffi-
"It I I' ll whether a woman is colil
ln,; or ,eoin;, Hut only the pessimist
l.fi i- she was Klnt?.
simply cra.y about
tile keeper, as hu
yluiu for Iiie lllKht.
The Bonus Not Dead
When the senate refrained from passing a bonus bill over the
veto of President Harding, it appeared to be understood that the
matter had only been deferred. This belief appears to be con
firmed by the announcement of Senator Kmoot that a bonus bill
would be passed at the next session of congress, and that the prob
lem consisted in getting funds to meet the payments.
The basis on which President Harding refused to approve the
bill passed by the last congress is that the measure made no pro
vision for meeting the tymcnt Ui- SHgs.leyLjilSf's lux. but
congress was unwilling to invite resentment of the public by the
imposition of more taxes at the time.
Senator S-'mool admits that large increases of taxes from some
source wi'il be necessary to insure success of a bonus plan, instead
of any reduction in taxes, as the public had been led to believe
might bo possible alter another your. The difficulty is to get th"
money in a way that will cause the least reaction from voters.
Officials of the American Legion, who have been active in
creating sentiment in favor of bonus legislation, are said to have
iiiKen a pen 01 me nexi senate, wiin uie result mat uY are said
to bo in favor of a bonus measure, or three more than are neces
sary to pass the proposed bill over the veto of the president
the action of congress should not be approved. .
Amos Task explains thoughtfully
it';1: v.lieiiier you are up anil coming
o: out ami Koine, is indicated by
Mlietler y coin orsation is about
m.w or then.
'; l.cl's Cio.
i'ul the hummer in the kicker.
And the poundiu-bonnl ilkewisj
'Anyone can be a knocker,
Anyone can crilicl.e,
i 'nil ( .0 e u winning manner,
Thiuil'.h nt first it may ' Heeiu
queer -.lust
pull yourself (otfether,
Ami wt "II ;;et there, neyer 1'eur.
"I'MinitU AKi:" proclaims u sIkii
at a l.a tlrundc store.
I Miliar irasollno would at least re
lay'' Iiie cone.cstlon in u,u emerKcnuy
ward:;.
!.e,o en
No I'hil.ln n
ay W'.trcis."
k .V. .1. hospital:
il In the -Matern-
! A l.a tiraniie clothier i.uys wome-i
nye int. eh imlueuec over men on Ihe
subject of eloltilllK. The clothier
mid cake another Kuess, a woln
n leader beiiee:i. "W'e do niauaire
jf I , li:.e leui.i:!' iu'hience to fret tlicni
el"
n
'll d 111, the clher
:is all."
ar once in a while by
one at niaht. 'I'hat
ICnelish :iib,:l!erii swatted a I.iiiidoii liobby with the flat of!
his swoid when the officer, who had his hands full directing traf-
iic, 1 ailed to salute the I lag as it passed before him. Everv nalio:! !
lias its flag patriots.
The 1'ieiich, have talent, if you
I lease.
'I II' ilo Hot
lima.
itlck to hard, fast I
I lie. Il.'eil til mine the C.men,
! And now they seize I tie Cerman
. minis.
History repeats itself. Once hrfoio some folks thought whisky Tll(. ,,, ,,., . a VillJ
' " j. ,1 Hu- n-Mr i 1 1! it in. :u'ien ,.r tin- I
TP tlrin.Nil to In- h.mdlrd by n l1'.'5""1 ' whol.- Kirl.
Mmmm . . -.
Ki '.:. v::e ,i LditoriaLs From
K?'l ife"V "'' I'll (Iran.hiii'eiton. ,1 T ..
fM, h- ''WiM , , 'Jver the Nation
gj" -a; 3 W "'S " of he minhty
&' , ,,,. I'AS'INt; OI-" Till
n f v.,.,,, ,-, ::,:;:i?:::;;r,;:::':;;;,:
fgi .. i" ( 1 :' financial helullen la the .,-.l."t II:. I
Y .', ,:,.,. , ,. ia tin,
I rent s ! ill. and a.l.le.I to n
when a man. Vis is I .:.,: :. r n.i.i
tub hi cVeleelk T ""r"y "
I I ll' mir jmn i-r. .i. jmi iui. I u-
it improves his V J ..,. ,r ,-ec t ' ' '; ' : ' '"'"'"
T0TC5I Q II T. " ITi.iuiiiuiii:l .lime .'l-;tl j '' l'""" i' lec..lnie. ill wlOehj
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argmns
. Saturday
The day of aloofness is past for everybody. As merchants it is our duty to
provide a better place to do shopping. .It, is our duly also to provide better
merchandise and at a greater savin,? to you. We hac provided a better
place for you to shop today we lake up the task of providing a better class
of goods and at greater savings.
ore
The time to reduce your
shoe bills is when the op
portunity presents itself.
Saturday we offer all
Florsheim Shoes and Ox
fords. .
Reduced
A Great Sale
of Women's
OXFORDS
PUMPS AND
SHOES
All women's footwear will So reduced
10 per cent. The smart nevf numbers in
suede, patent and sal in arunncluded. You
will at least enjoy seeinjmhese new styles.
Hart SchafHer & M
nveny oun m
Closed Season
on Boiled
SHIRTS
Put on your frontier rags to
day and help advertise the Old
Oregon Trail Pageant to be held
Top 0' Blue Mountains at Mea
cham July 3-4. You will find a
big assortment of inexpensive
hats and other togs that will an
swer the purpose. See the win
dow display.
willy
nevf
uyrlnc
hese
afrx
7h
Mm M : kT
Growing Gills
FOOTWEAR
Growing girls footwear,
one-strap, low heel, sizes
3, 4 and 5. They sell in a
regular way up to $3.50.
These will be ideal for va
cation wear.
Special
$1.19
Suits Reduced 20
e Store Reduced"
You have never been disap
pointed in the wearing qualities
of Hart Schaf fner & Mary
Clothes they were always
worth the price you paid. Now
you are offered a saving of 20
per cent on something you know
to be reliable. This is economy.
Men's Hats
Reduced 10
The sale covers all hats in
stock Stetsons, Felts, Bloom
and Koch Straw Hats, Panamas
and cloth hats.
ox.
I I'll I ,ui is t o
Trait luw;
ii of 111
:i.ui win ii.t.-iialn ll- A H"1
lin- n.-l i illi .Imwi fiuiniTH o
niMi ly rouii-lW ills,
v !i:it onl a Kt-nrrn-in
tn.-ti;iitiiMi in tin
i :if 1 1 ioti ol l In- rum-
n. t i vinlil In- mm -N'".
vi!!n'u a t-aravati
'"I'l'i i il . av lv t.
n:r social
l ' it tt Ir.i : l.i . u louml
I : .; n a n:i nib. v o! j oun
I i tl r pin p. ni. Tin-
mi ii; l. . "hnak-
a. I: I., .- Ih,- ohh
I ..ii .. nla: tit: :t.i:lt for
it' w l:i, lui tt rciit;lrti
t ami a
. . i iUj
I
stall. 1m Willi I't "l" I'"' t'ouniry in
alimal lunor.iiii-ii oi tint o. Not 1
nr cult of i-il clilliin-n, said an cilu
rator. wonl.t know an u if llirv
hiloli up u t-.ini i
I hem. wh ilr l:t-
now pair would Mump ail 1 1 ;v f-w
Vot It isn't 'n to liiutiiinr how tin
A iTlvin:, .'n ( ii western country, tt t he ih-moc
inailc po.sriilih' tiu first land -el carina; hta':'!'. Tli
opt-rat iona and it was "m-urly idivil old dfsij:;i'j
when it t aint' to hri'aktui,- toti.h vir- t- I'trn h
:in sod. It lias rrtlrid lo tin1 back- iom-d motivy
Kfoinnl lor various irason.t, amoni: !at:;i':' moitn-nt. i
! it; tlo- larger
a; I. I'tti t taai!
I less than 1 per cent
.i!a w-.him Know now(llll.ni .iMK .iciniMid for mora speed on
mi ii" uitf we iv Klvon m (.,! , w-ork and the improvemcn; a h
l:e "bn-akinK" of ar a.-,i, uitural rnachinerv and road-,
A few pratrie schooners oi the old It
! v pe may lu found lu re ami thero d.:
it w.iKcn and the Concord
ran be rebuilt from the
is occasion iv-inires them;
Ihiin with the oid-la.sh-
pnwor f;: a niatler of
Celling work out of
'is-., already
t'Son'an.
A minority
may dcvelon inln
J'l:-. but always at the orifice of
it;; '..euiitifi;! L-nthusk.-u '
; ' s toyour ot rice to Uet;l,ct our
if'ular mornliif,' shv.-.
iiri-uon rountr would have Imvii re
el a) uu-d if It had not been for this
much underrated assistant. The first
tm migrants w ere cant iom-d before
leaving hotut' against Ihe economic O
error of putting their s-dc reliance on j
horses. Mules, which had Ihetr dav I q
on the SantH I'e trad an. I riftiiwaiil O
ion ihe desert tinll to California, were
. coinpai atlvety unsuitable to the. i on- o
ill lions of a n-.lgt at ion ol lamtli'-s. ' O
I't'lie ox lift every t ctiirement of the;
long Journey from Indep'-ndini-e to'o
the coast. It nco'inpl'ihed a iu.iU ' O
, inirii of l ilev with a minimum of 0
mod. iM atlent'on. It wa." slow but O
sure easv tti f'-ed and hard to kill. '2
but these are probably
rare
Chautauqua, June 24th to 2.!th, includve.
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