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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1923)
Friday, August 10, 1023. THE LA CRANDF, EVENTNO OBSERVER PACE THREE f DRY UHV BOON " .iPlM SURVEY TO POOR GLASS!- FDR ARID ROAD Anti-Saloon League Head Says Even if Ikdf Ef fective Prohibition Good. 15) liy Dr. Wayne 11. Wlioel.T, (icnlTiil Council for t lie Ami-Saloon l.PilKUl'. (Written for International Now Service.) LONDON, Aug. 10. Csininc from a sa!oo:ile:;. to a wci nation brings vividly to one'n mind the ilifference bottt-f-on the. two policies. Prohibition discourages and out laws the drink habit. License legal i.es it, mus incroasi.Mjr the possibility of drunkenness. ' Of course, prohibi tion does not slop nil drinking; of intoxicants, but it reduces the use of them to a minimum. License tends to increase their use to a maxi mum. Intoxicants never increase one's efficiency, health or wealth producing power. Their general use as a beverage injures these desirable traits. Prohibition is beneficial just in the exact ratio of its enforce ment. 1 visited recently the Bowery MKX1CALI, Lower Calif., AuK- 1 Jose I. Lugo, military governor of the northern section of Lower Cali fornia, is credited here with being responsible with one of the most progressive pieces of work ever car ried out in connection with railroad engineering in this section. Desir ing the earliest possible completion of survey through what is conceited tnp most barren, desolate ami nan gerous desert area remaining on the American continent. (lovevnor Lugo ordered the use of airplanes for observations and mapping in as sisting the corps of forty engineers working on the surface under the direction of the National Railways of Mexico. He entered into contract with an American mapping company for this work, and this company's fliers re cently completed two months of suc cessful survey covering the entire route of the new railroad from Mex icali to tidewater at the new port of Gonzales, on the Gulf of Califor nia, ISa miles from this city, where twenty-two feet of water is avail able at . the shore line. The aerial work, in which more I iwp iyvflbL uuniLna m .1UIREPR0SPER00S XL'- ..--mA'- JlW I. ! t prewar month -as Il " worUIni; ' v:i: also lifch nt that lime." l.U.r. Ih tnvoalltmlnrt! Unit. Hint "The wuKC-nirner wat belter nil iiost of llv.ntf declined more rnplcll) In May. liiSJ. limn iliirlng the P'-iik i t flan enrinirs, and in I'll':! natron niniln inonl l of hli"," II niwcrvoN In on-l.i-t: in l i-Im-. "rlrsl n il r.snii r U-lilion. "Wukt-ii In .May with last rmKK'i the cost or Mvln: wan rormltlr imMv trlow the Venk' nnrl lr FffliiAf''i 'ri-al eitrnlnio:' , rtw- well altovo t ti . r'ornier 'pe.iU' fiirnreH," of New York, the famous old saloon 'than 4,000 yards of cloth was used district of world-wide fame. It bad in the making of maps ami photo more than ninety saloons in the; graphic views of .the topography, has olden days. It was the centre of I shortened the work of the survey en- lewdness. vice and drunkenness. To-lgmcers by two-thirds, it is stated. day, with only 50 per cent enforce-1 The fliers had several narrow cs- ment, all Shu six places have been I capes in their work- Once their transformed into respectable business gasoline supply became exhausted, houses "Keliy's Dive" is now the I mil they were compelled to land on i :-: ::: UK'S I. AM. HIM. AT TIIK IIItK.WIlS Itui Thuiiut. 11 Day didn't Immh so itiiiih when iltv ban litis til Tit-fUsiii I'liltim 4-:iiliinU him ami ni liii rorriciMTt hi the train i:tld or M;t (I The outlaws sent liim wild lw ol thrii nuiubi'i- tu tie rlvci it uiilf Ik iitiiiinu govern nit nt troop liil'iiriiiln them the rU(iii vvh would lit killi'd if Hie clmsf ron limii'il. - Hi' fulHIIvil his mivlmi, thru sliiint'd im:i Hay's huuir In in Itiilfifuoutt, N J. ImiKvr liiMirn worked ami lui r ln. raiiNO hi' wiikt lmrt'a.M!ii." . The report, hafod mi a lUtuly of enitililimiH In pl.tntH employing tino,. (MM) worUoi'M. f.il Imuli'K llin miiiumr!i. XKVV YUllK, Auk- 11. . (A. I :,iVl. ,conh of i'lmir wakoh nwr rlnlnw AiiH'rlcnu ww-euimri" w on-iiUnK rOMlj. f, hotwr.-n 17 uud IS pi t jnvmn a p.-rmii ui i"'i"'ni), khmht ,.,!. an-awr in M:iy. I)2:i, tliun In rven man uir Ho.canni i'hk imthmi June. , I tii'o, lining .lul, 1914 Ihv hint ol 1 !'-", uivorniut; i" u Hiairuieiu i.4Miit 1y Hit' Xutional.IiHlUKirial t'on- j iVr iuv litMird. whit'li iwcully von rliuk'il u rcsi-an-h into watfi-irmhl llio ! I'u.Ht of livliifr. AHiii-riliiK ilmt , "iii'i'd no lonxor Iia rinsih.rM) I ho in est rooiiit hlvlu water mark Tor workers in hplUHiry," I ho iuM'Miitf.iturs ptkjiit out that muiiy pl.mlH. hiivr aniumnceii inc reason of iti in l.'i per eont. "It is true," the report continue, "that wtiifeM. wen at- their hiKhent levels in !!:'. hut tlio cost of living GOOD v CIGARETTES Hadley Mission. The old Chinese theatre, wh-cn reeked with vile shows, is now supplanted by a place as decent as it was formerly vile. The rental values of the new business places which supplanted the! old sa loons are greater, and the people on the Bowery look cleaner and better They are proud of their changed conditions. I did not see a drunken person on the Bowery in a three hour visit to it! I saw more intoxicated men and women the first day I arrived in London than in a year in the States. I was amazed to see the number of children narked in front of the sa the desert. Thev walked thirty miles across the desert to the nearest water and habitation, arriving ex hausted after two days. A cracked cylinder head caused another' forced landing many miles from habitation. Governor Lugo, on several occasions, accompanied the aviators in flight over the route of- the railroad. Hond Injunction Asked HAI.I.AH, (r Aug. 10. I'olk coun ty IntH another highway controversy. This week there w'as filed In the cir cuit court here by T. H. I.lrown, n I'urmei ol' the Salt Oeoli country, a suit to enjoin the I'olk county and thn loons, while their mothers were in-ist'ilc hlnliwii corn mission n-orn eon side at the bars drinking beer nndistriiciing the I lalhis-Wallace bridge stout, and some of them were in toxicated The worst thing about the liquor t. aftic is the excesses- which it pro duces both by the drinker ami the seller. The seller oppjscs all reg ulations and, when enacted into law, viidjues them as far as he dares without detection. The drinker often starts in moderately, but his thirst demands more and more for its satis faction until he is a slave to thn h:.bit. I1! bid lition in the United Statei has destroyed' the foolish no tion that it is a joykiller. It has mul tiplied the opportunities- -for -the poorer and the middle classes to have many of the real comforts and luxuries of life. It has universal ized the good things enjoyed former ly only by a limited number- The market road over Hie route selected ny the court. Ijisi year, while 'P.' J. Graves' was u county commissioner, the court had surveyed another rout ? and oi-tlen-il the road built that way. When William Itiildle Jr. succeeded Mr. Graves as commissioner he Jolneil with I'omjiiissionor Kzra Hart iuid the previous order was vacated and another route selected. 11 hi to exjoin the construction ol- the road over this latter route that the action lias been commenced. 1 Judge II. 11.- licit has set the ease lor bearing on August II. Bride of Tour MontliH Gone. OUICGON CITY, Or., Aug. 10. After four months of wedded life, Mrs. Krank J. Ln Marr, formerly Anita McCormick of Canetnah, has places of wholesome amusements, dissanneared from her home. A better living conditions, better cloth- port and description of M,rs. Ii Marr ing and things to oat arc now en-1 has been given local and Portland joyed moiip by the masses than ' police officers by her husband, who heretofore. lis trying to locate her, and is led "! . ito believe she has gone to Seattle. lliilli.i lu-r. Mm- shiii i, io (Jiili (amie! She left her home on the after Fur Season. moon on July 30. ST. I.01IS. Mo. (A. I'.) Chariot! , .7 . Jloiloeher. star shoristoi and captain I Aunwville to Vote on Bridge oi ih. riiieaso National league team. SALEM, Or., Aug- 10. The town liiiiM-ine.i the Associated I'ress that he ' of Aumsville, 12 miles east or Salem, nu.ile formal application Monday tojw'" votc 0,1 a Doml iss'Je of $-").-- liaseball Commissioner K. Al. Lund's ' 000 to be us(i in tne construction lor icmpornrv retirement irom the of a new bridge it was announced game. today. The bridge will span the In his application for permission to North Santiam river. retire lor the rest ot the season, llol- ; " loilur notified the national romniis- Apple Men to Meet. Bioner thai he had heen anfi'crlns MOOD 1UVER, Or., Aug. 10. At from a stomach aliment which ha:ithe iall of Arthur M. Geary of Port-Inu-rfcred with hir. plavlng. bind the apple export committee of liolioclici said Mondav night lie the Pacific foreign trade council, will had decided to remain lii St. Louis hold a meeting at the local chamber so that be would be under tho direct of commerce at 4 o'clock Saturday care or a specialist. He arrived hern 1 afternoon, when plans for stimulat Katnrday with his family after he had I ing a more orderly export of north Inioniied the team management of I west boxed apples wilt be discussed, his decision to retire for the remain-1 The committee will make a report iter ol ihe season. Ills ailment dmes j this fall when the third annual con hack to the days of the spring train-1 ference of the .Pacific foreign and lug when llolloeher sum-red an at-! domestic trade council will be held tack of influenza. :in Portland. .A. W- Stone, locnl member of the o,i iifin.1-T-ike swim committee, is arranging for the leiiii-4-.i f.'nc:- In LaKe I meeting. Local apple growers have V. IIITI-: SI LI'IH K SPKINGS. PA-i i been invited to listen in on the dis cussions. i Correct this sentence: "Yes," said the neighbor, 'we can hear your i son at his cornet practice and we en joy it so much." l:.T((;. Lake. X. Y. (A. P.) Itoad work, a swim in the lako and a stroll among the foothills of tho Adiron dack mountains, rounded out the day for Jack liempsey, heavy wieght champion, who soon will liei;in truin- Ini; here for the bout with Lilts Ange! l-'irpo. The champion and hhi trainer tried not tho hill and ilale road which roaches hack from the IVmpsey cMiip. e:-.rl. Tuesday morning and A choice home on "TV street on the then took e pluni.--e In the lako andibrow of the hill In Old Town, over Hp. nt the morning resting and watch-1 looking the city and valley, connifit- ln construction ol tho new training Ing of a modern house. 7 acres ot lim; and hag platform. Ill the after-j land, a ftnall lake, fruit trees, herries. FOR SALE norm h stroll and a n-st by t ho l:ik-t-h nr.- f ilh-d in I hi prosrani with i run to Saratoga Sprlnirx hy autoiu'o-hil- ;..'( tli'. ehiff eritenint. shrubbery, shado treen, lawn, Rurden and pant u re an ideal place for one who riiflns to keep u cow, chickens ducks, etc. nnd the price itt only fCfioo, and a paym-nt of half cali will hnn ille It; balunco terni!i to mitt thn pur chaser. Come in and let us show you ;6iretw Ti Tay Trihi(o. ItoKtou- (.V. !'. (Soifvr.i through out Massachusetts were reiiiH-sted to refrain .from -playing on l-'riiluv and club:; am! association!', were asked t,o clone out oi respect for the memory President.. J-lardini- in a comttuini- c ition . made, public Tuesday by offi cials of the MaHKuctuiNCtts Oolf asAO ciatton. 1 GENUINE "BULLr DURHAM TOBACCO tut. vp-TO.rATK c.rtprTi:ic list h 'up-(odati tool. Thoso Wlilcl) aro oi' the lati-Ht improved Htyln, m' Ihf hiijhent atlainuble ouality, dui--able and lutdinK. nnd when tie lutyi Iheni lie k'h to l.illy'H for (hero In the oiio place .where llio brut Aril I urn tire iihvuyw ifivi n in prhv und Hiialtty. . , ; " . . r. Ij. i.ili.v Munlutiru approaehlnu the 'peak" h'Vfls wlilh A AVAN'lAOnLt. DO IT AND MILLINERY . uresses Sold at this store exclusively T, Tl The Shop of Style and .i . -.i. . - 'i- I.' : ':- rfcv V A.. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOpOOOOOOO?' o ... - y t VlV I, My Perennial Beauty THE ARMSTRONG Electric Table Stove ; ' is .. . The Most complete Table Stove On the Market. . Just the Thing for : . : o ! l !i o : o I! , O Open From 6:00 A; M ta 10:00 P. M. . If ' Its Good Food and. Quick Service You Are Looking for This Is the Place : . to Get It ; Merchant's Luncheon Served From 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. .' And My Debt To France By Edna Wallace Hopper All who s'e tne on the statfe and call It my White Youth flay, liiewhere know that I look IU. -M.vr T'l'iv io liWmtf iul youthful bloom is the envy of toi:nl-l Iubh debutantoi. Vet for II- yotits, j have been a musical comedy star, and I am now of a tfrandrnolher's atre,. I owe this to l'rance. Her experts perfccteil the beauty helps l use. ,wm j 1 served with l-'tanco during all the great war to ludp repay tin- debt. Now 1 go further. I am ofterin;; these formulas to all womankind. I am sharinff wtth all the helpH I found, and what liny brought to me. White Super-Clay My chief help Ik a facial elny. Not tho erudo and muddy clnys ho many use today, hut a while, refined clay, clean and dainty, wondrously effec tive It is the final results of i years of scientific study. Kreneh beauty epertH, many years ajro, tauIit me what clays can, (to. i'hen few women used them, und those women' became the marvels of their time for beautiful complexions. Hut setonco has ;;one far since then. It has found that rare elny. mineral Inden. which brlntfK muximum results. It has learned how to refine, it to remove the useb Hs num. M lias adder factors which wive to clay a multi plied effect. No ordinary clay (rives one any con ception of what this new-type clay can do. flay is essential to beauty at Its' best. Also to continued youth. Kwn women who us. crude clays stand oul Iti any crowd. No R-Irl or woman in these dnys can afford to omit clay. flay draws out what cUk th skin the causes of tmllowness, blackheads anil blemishes. It hriiiK" He blood lo the skin li nourish and renew it. The result is u rosy complexion. It firms the-skin, nnd combats the cause of wrinkles. Not all these results come at once, but most of i hem nre pMinpl. Many women. In Ito minutes, ueeiti to drop ten years. . And my own 'smooth, soft rosy sltiti shows what constant us: will do. ' I f you bave used other clays, my White Youth flay will be. n. revela tion. The - nuw freshness It brlnKv will amaze you. Its daintiness will delight you. Ton will see why lts ns" has kept me ever beautiful and you m?. Krlna Wallace Hopper's White Youth flay is now supplied by nil druKKists. all toilet counters. lYic :dc ami 51 per tube. Also rny Youth fream. which should follow the clay. ! Also my I'acial Youth my lluuld cleanser.. Also my Hair Youth, which broiiKlit my luxuriant hair.. My Hcati ty Hook comes with each. I iirtf every iflrl nnd Woimin to try Now I am bavin? this super-clay t his Youth fiuy In justice to hcrneir. preiiared by abu experts, so all who TMna Wnllace Hopper, business sd wish inav ifet. It anywhere. And I' I dress. Waukesha. Wis. ITutTP l.ion Shot. h,3pV TiW' A.io- in Two huire mountain lions vcrr brought bat-kja al bnrRaln. to this city ye,tcrk'.y by Ed 0-1 Wells. l-Kral contractor, as the trophi es of his deer hunt in Hernandez Tour-room house, lot 72x1 o ft, valley, in the Hitf Kur country in situated on North Rlrch street. Price M'.terey county. Th' hujre cats' $i ir0; $r.so cash, purchaser con as v erp nicmnted on the running boards j sunn a mot-tfune for $8f.o and psy of Wells' auto, their showy pelt the balance In monthly InatalimrnU 'ittrnrtinp- much attention c!!s came across tho giant fe lines as they were feast itm on the carcass - of a deer which they had drought down at a water place. The male of the couple weighed" 100 Is and strelcr-ed almost iz ieei terma lo be agreed upon. Four rooms and bath, two lot lt- imted on Lake street near the Pal nur mills: fruit trees, berry patch. lo puinis and streicwn aimoi j J'T, I rlce I2S0; $Mft cash. Imlhnce eaayi" f:-om tne lp i nose io up u uw . h acreed upon. o The female weighed about i-wi ,( forff,.t that WP haVi iom!o pound", lleth were large, fieek, mag- choirft orri.aKfl trarts, odjolnlnif 1hjg nifirent animal. . city on the at, that can be bouBhtjo Several owners ot pei nogs P";(on terms: also lomt choice city 2 f O fo they saw anil cr.tii;ht the ,wne ho'.its lfM.kir'g for their strayed IoUi canines last nrgni, tnp nogs nnnim ,pi: ;e.i. nriucii aim iu" "y ter-.-nf when g j;?r;.;if.i'7 7 Vji. TRY OUR FREEZES . ' Hot .Weather'., ill ;! 1 Use. ' ! ''' 1 I: . :V : . . 4c g. ! $12.50 !g JL S At the . i ! Implement Co. ! S . ' - , g i i g ...JoooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl? I' In tribute to' our beloved President, Warren G. Hard- inp, we will he closed all day Friday, August lOtli. ; lii ' Il 8 1 l g Mint, Lime, Lemon and Orange Made with Sherbet Mso do not forget our fresh "Orange and Lemonades. ,lThe Palace nf the hie ca Another thing nU J Phy, Black & Stoop o.iirk Miiu'ion of the anthracite coal , In The L Grand,! N ilir-blo'ii is holilinu the discussion.. at. I- Crmndo, lo o i n National Bank Bidg a Orrfoo. o c c 0 c o 0 o o o o o 0 91 There's No Royal Road to Saving - ' '- MM IN fact there's no royal road to any worth while thing. 1 Saving takes effort. It is the method that earnest men and women use to get on in (he world. If you are earnest and willing to make an effort to prog ress, regular saving will have an important place in your plans. This bank does everything in its power to aid such people. United States National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON I'lIONE MAI M Atlantic City.