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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1923)
THE LA 'GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday. August 8, 1923. PAGE FOUR I; U 1 La Grande Evening Observer AM INDEPENDENT NEWflPAI'Kll. Published dally and weekly at La Brand e, Oregon, by Ja Oramie Kvon tng Observer I'ubHshlnir Company. BUUCfcJ DKNNIH, Editor. Entered at the Postorflce at La nrande. Oregon, aa Second Class Mall Matter Addrens all communications to THt UnHIOKVKIC, 1416 Adams Ave.. Lw Grande. OreEon. BUHSCltll'TlON IIATKS. Hr Carrier. Dally, per month ... 76c Unity, per three months J2. Zo Dally per six mo., In advance i.u Dally, siiiKlu copy &' CITV ANI1 COUNT' OFFICIAL By Halt Daily, per year. In advance .....f 5,00 . ce on ...ii " i , 60c i Dally, six ttmnl lis In advance Dally, three months. In advance paiiy, per inuiiin .... pally, pur montii On sle In olh,r cities Oregon HolHj News Utand. Portland; Imperial' NVw , fit and, Portland; Multnomah No we ' Htand, Portland. ! OFFICE CAT TftAUC MARK 4 HKMUKIl UK AsSOCIATKI) I'llK!!. . The Associated Press Is exclusive)! I entitled to tine for publication of al' I news dispat'hes credited to It or no' otherwise L-rnillted in this paper, an" slxo the lot' news vpuhllnhed Iherehr j AH rlKhls of re-puhllcation f apt-slat llspalrhus herein also aj reaerved. lii; IN KAl'.NKHT: Whatswrvi-r Ihy hnixl liii'l'ili to do, .In It with lliy iiiiKht. -KixU-siaHlca y; 10. V- 5V'. . . ' BY JUNIUS rest; the peacock can boa.-t of the finest frill; the yellow canary can siiif? the best, but the stork is the bird with the lonest bill! The' Ixne Wolfe frtrl who never has been tardy or absent from school in twelve veurs. Diobablv willl draw !a husband who never gets home on time for his meals. Automobile owners are i'ettinu so After rcadiiiK about all the beau tiful brides, mux., a rp..i. can't help but wonder where all the iiuniciy nurrieu women come from. Say. cull, don't git gay wid me I'm so hard I scratches the bathtub. Uat'g nuthin'. I'm KO hard I shaves wid a blow torch- "YOU DON'T 'KNOW YOUR la.y they will not even walk hvKOGS!" SAJD THE ROOSTER their sleep any more. taxi. 'fhey call Sunslii ine i TliS other day a reformer says: "IM ju.it us soon sec a tfirl dress in ; public as powder her- face." i So would 1. Cheer I' p. This world is full of sunshine This world is full of cheer If we but tried to find it Throughout each day and year. TO THE OLD HEN AS SHE SAT DOWN ON A GLASS ONE. Still, the kniirhts of old whn tnnA I up for women didn't,:jro so far as to no ii in street cars. There seems to be too many peo ple interpreting the liquor laws, und I not enough observing them. I Let HEACOCK of Enterprise, Ore gon, inBtall your Radiophone, and it Let a War.; Ad find your buyer. A La Grande man has discovered I a young woman of 24 who didn't,, know that a hen does not lay four , eirgs in one nay,' and anoiner or;. The Hoy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and other La Grande expoiv ents of the out-of-doors are enjoying benefits of life ill the open.p who ha.i never .euteiv a piece of! .They see the things of the world in a new light and understand a M ",U"L- natuie helter. They meet friends in the same cause, swap stones mi-l f,rni rminYninl ptminiin if insiVi inw Kvprv .slllflpnt. of l.llfl llic (lllfl- nftn,l When the people refuse to bo up- i the upliftcrs start another;' f.. f.lM.I 1.. 'n,.H.1,IJ 111'! doors jfet.s new object lessons, makes new resolves anu.iorms new VVOrk. ! ,-i , i .. .1. i i. . . If links ol cnaraca'r witn me nay oi suiisiuiie. i ... . .... .. I Man spends half of his life cuss- Sunshine is the test of summer time in Grande Uonde valley. in the old fogies ami the other half It ripens the pram and fruit and gives strength lo the camper. : worrying about the rising generation. All nature has a smiling face When the sun causes the plants to f,,.,.,,,.,., pr.0p!e are gambling in grow, the flowers to open and the fruits to mature. Sunshine in-j murk';, but muny people here match duces youth to get out, amid I he fields and forests, drink in the1 pure air and enjoy the health fulness of exercise in the open. i. There are profits in sunshine that one does not always reckon Ion when planning an outing in the open. It creates beauty audi attractiveness and thereby adds to efficiency and usefulness. . It Furniture Exchange COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS : Any. Make Sewing Machine for Sale or Rent , From $5.00 to $140.00 ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone 474-J Fir & JeffeiNon .Movie Ad: (iOKGKOI'H I'AGEAXT o.llOO People.' 1,0011 Costumes. When askit.g a man how he feels, lidna in fiHinir 1110 fur fnfiifn wmlr i iwn tuc 11 dooii'n tnv '. alwuvs remember that there . . . .. . ., , 1. , , 'c!m:u'e t.1 , a t he vi!l go into the har- keeping young in order to continue enjoying the playfields of j. owing details in telling you. youth. Yes, there are countless benelits to be derived from ming ling with the all-outdoors. The sun paints smiles on the cheeks of humanity in unerasible lines. August Fcieblists' eat. What i that eat nut :ay we nre what we lot of people there ure A woman who han- lived on party sandwiche all her life is br'.-jnning to look like a lettuce sandwich. What is the matter, with August? It is the only long midsum mer period of hot days, few showers find no holidays. There is not even a suggestion of a national celebration between Indepen-1 denee and Labor day. " f j August was not always the forgotten month of the year. In ; early times the name was unknown. When the year was divided 1 into ten months by the Romans the period of heat and humidity j marked by diy rivers, lakes and creeks was called' Sextilis. llis-j ' tory says it was Caesar who changed the seasons and gave iis the ! month of Augustusnow shortened to August. ;.' ... j . Why not 'consult the goddesses," Certs, Pomona and Flora, and ' get a proclamation naming sofne day in August for a national festi va'wwmmemonitiriii of the cerehlsrfitiits -'and f lowers ? ' Of why' ma gei. Mime nuiien mermaio-nympn to set apart a clay lor na- i tional atiuatic sports and liven up the month of August? Then.' arc enough days to spare, the lime between light and darkness is . long and- the danger in outdoor revelries is not so grout as in som.; other seasons. August days and vacation-time are too bright id be passed in the hum-drum of everyday existence. Thf You Tell 'Em. robin is ilcaror than nil the Owning Your Home Folks who some years ago bought houses and settled down to live in them, made an exceedingly lucky stioke. A lot of these folks are now getting their living quarters at a rent far below what the average renter is paying. They might not be able to bilild a new house for less than double what their home cost them. The favoiable result or a good investment in real estate sliuu,!d be considered by every family that is ambitious to acquire an in dependent position. There may not be so much chance in I'utuie years to make money by the advi nee in value of a home thai, on owns. Still, in a geneial way, the people who own their own dwell ings come out rather better than those who pay rent. When you hire another man's house, a part of the lent is in the nature of compensation paid to the owner to look after the property. The occupant might just as well caie for it himself and avoid having to pay this charge. Marks of Quality EASTMAN Pl'idto Supplies . CRANE'S '. Stationery , WATERMAN Fountain Pens .dandies Red Cmhs Drug Store TIit3 PENINSULAR' PIPELESS FURNACE For Willi or Comfort Song writer has been given a year in jail, but it is too much to expect that it is the chap who write, "Yes, We Have Xotliiii"-or-Other." Hair dressers have decreed that ear muffs must go. Those seems to be a need, however, for a muffler while eating com on the cob. Getting(the battery charged is not nearly so much of a prob lent to the average motorist as finding a place to get t'u- "aso'in charged. The Russian soviet has accumulated a comfoitablo r,,M serve, it is rci:or:.d. II-. creditors should ti.v ;.nd get. it." 1 we''-iiWiii3S?3 i r. "... y ? it 1 v-:'55VH Wall street admits it can't explain this stock r.rnket. If cveiy body knew, there would In- no speculation. An ad offers moms at a seashore cottage, "with r. Mui-priv.it.' bath." .Many would picfer the ocean. Irfiuks us if Mr. Johnson is the ie;.l "din fanner," while Mag nus manipulates the windmill. The course of true love w ill usually run .smoother if tho vouii" man has plenty of money. Some persons an so unstable in their ways th.u they ,nv w ill ing to try anything once. Now is the time to pre pare iVr winter. Let us thow yea the many su perior featured of The Peniii.siilar Furnace j Ouvrcn Uaiav.are & Implenunt Co. ' w i r r" iitf iaX sJQ) one need be without Jresh T - It Live When a br.eeze made by the G-E , Whiz Fan all day ' long costs no more in electric current than carfare down town or soda why not live in live air and be both comfort able and healthy? Get a G-E Whiz . A GENERAL ELECTRIC , PRODUCT ' ' air! i Dfaltrt't'iniow ' 9 G-E WHIZ A General Electric Fan $10.50. For Sale ByAH 'Check" Seal Dealers CANADA . AMAZING NEW FARM PLAN Offered for the First Time by the . Canadian Pacific Railway (Payments extended over 35 years All you pay down is 7 per cent of purchase price. Then you have one year's free use of land without interest, balance of principal amortized on an easy payment plan of 34 equal annual payments,"at rate of 7 per cent of unpaid princi pal. The. 7 per cent represents 6 per cent inter est and 1 per cent principal. Purchaser has privilege of paying sooner if he desires. The second payment falls due 2 years after purchase. The annual payments which pay principal and interest are less than average ins terest rates on a bank loan. NO TAXES ON IMPROVEMENTS YOU CANNOT BUY UNTIL YOU INVESTIGATE - From present indications Canada will harvest the Largest Crop in the history of the country. Why not investi gate or, if von so desire, help' harvest this ENORMOUS CROP? In this way -you can get FIRST 'HAND INFORMATION. . SPECIAL RATES To Landscekers and Harvest Hands For full information apply to R. C. Busworth, Assistant Superintendent of Colonization, Ca nadian Pacific Railwav. Rm. :202-'Jl Exchange Bank Bldg., Spokane, Washington. HENDERSON CORSETS Have many exclusive fea tures. And are faultless in Style, Fit and Construction. We have a complete assort ment of these on hand. if' Ladies Attention When you come, in don't forget to visit our Corset Dept.' We have just received the latest creations in Brassiers, Corselets and. Corset., iBrassiers. We also have the Elastic Paraknit Brassier that fit so we'll. A CLASSIFIED AB WILL DO IT Two Delightful Versions of the Season's Varied Modes Styles that interpret the modes with charming sim plicity, these.. Representative of many equally de lightful fashions for street or afternoon wear. Their fine details of fashioning sure to appeal to women who look for' fine grace and assured smartness in their footwear. The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet Home of the Arch Aid Shoe GROVER SMITH, Mgr. 20(5 Depot Street . Plone Main 118 At that. Oip tmiily isn't wluil you woiihl call a tinock-ri- any moro than you woutd 1m conshh'tvil a knocker If' you were iloliiK all you could to boost for your homo town. I 1 Opportunity Walks in on Ihe tellovx). Who haJ money, -withouA , Waiting" to krockl l.i't's vAVi thf kllockliiK l'r tli- olhrr f,llov nntl (In till wo can to help this town ami vounty. Aii'l pi'isoually. tlie incni h.'ia of this lr!mk ill ilo tlu-lr Kliui'f I'S Blvlnit' yon a liank Init Srrvtrr 11ml you rlulit rully (li s, rvu as one of our eustonurs. VI it.- 11KI.1' 1 S WK lnu.I' Vol" AND TOOKTIIK wk m:i.f (Hit iiomi-: TOWN. That's rcul tiani work! VJouniD -muaiju - progressive