La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 21, 1923, Image 4

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TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER'
Tuesday, August 21, 192
La Grande Evening Observer
AM Iff DEPENDENT NEWBPAI'KR. ( By Mall.
T.,hll.. . - . . , Pufly, Pr year, in advance $s.m
a r a,IJr nd weekly at La rnl)y, iix months In advance Is.io
pranae, uresron. bv La Grande Even- itRjiv mii- mnmhi tn
Mttiy, pr month ,..( tr
fully. p,r nntitii &n-
On ) In othr cltlea Ort'irn llotrl
Kewg Stand, Portland; Imperial
bland, Portland; Mullnumati Now 4
Observer Publiihing- Company.
duulu u&nxw, Editor.
Cntered at the Poatorrice at La (irande.
Oregon, as Second Clasa Mall Walter. ; Ftand. Portland
Add reus all coinmtinlrfitlona to THii
OBBHRVRR, 1UC Adaiua Ave.. L
Grande, Oreiron.
flCBflCRIPTIflN HATES.
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The AKHot-iaKid I'ri'bM In t-icIuh( vlv
tntltlf d to ii s for publication nf all
nwa danatha rrerfltefl to It or nt
otherwise credited In tM phpfr, andt
tlao thM in'fll nrim published lhir;it.
All rltfhta of r-ptihllcalon -f uplift
By Carrier.
month
OFFICE CAT
THAU MARK
Dally, per
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the i
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OITV AND roi TV OFFICIAL
PAPKH.
liK't tli part I'rnn tlu-c. ii'-itlir-r shall j
jthu (.'owiiiint of my ih-uc Lo tvrfiov-
P-iiih tin l.onl thut IiutJi .m.-rcy
n ,..- - ( ii:ih r,4 : 1 11.
More People For Oregon
BY JUNIUS
, Who. IMlcvc This.
Tht: fainting iiiuii iixkod for u drink.
1'uu; in tin lit w pocket riankn ton
tainlivr Sjctih, til tit othtr mUl "Take
thi.H. U iu K'1 old Itye," but one
I t;-' Tvoman who had heard the call
had (h pit f-iiH; of iittnd lo run In
to tlii Ihjiim' for u glnsn of water,
which was what the man wanted,
(Ui'troit 1-Yti- I'l-era.)
Editorials From
Over the Nation
We need and must have more people in Oregon.
Those who we here cannot cany the overhead expense, md
they should not carry it alone when there is vast undeveloped re
sources, all of which brings up the statement
Wa linnI m,At-a nn.tdo in nrnniiii .
. ,.-..,. ! V,;UX w.. jjKiTKliATi: THAT
uur lands are good, our umuer is ripe, our unit ana varied ,wi-: know a vui'.v max who
('nrlntd yioi mp nil iioltinir nliimr lint vp nee iimr short in iiiMiilirri I "' 111 i;-N"lCi liKHlltK TO
'- " " "".IIBIB OIT (IF A ('linil'H TICK
to carry the load which a modern state with all of its essential ixu iin'i; ult ok his kahh.
imvpmiripnfiil i'lmrtinns and nlivsipnl ininrnvpivwnr rliminiiilv I
u mini ran no except marry a nice
Bill.
THE W'O.tlAX WHO SMOKKS
A8TOIUA HL'lXiKT: Ii the world.
itml imrllculurly the 1'nlted BlHlea, on
I Ii,- brink or d. 'l ruction becuuae tha
modt'in jrirl ' aiiiokea, drinka. aweara
und hua no moilialy. reverence or re.
lifrion?
Hua the new woman put a jinx on
the world since the old one went
away.
Alexander Black of New York City.
author of aereral hooka on the Amer
ican Bill, doea not think ao.
"The typical remark that 'all worn
i'n amoke nowaday' lielonita In the
caU-Bory with the July or Auiruat Idi
ocy that' 'everybody la nut of town,'
he siiya In an article In the Century
Mutrazinc. "It la altogether Hbely
thai fewer tlmn one woman in a
thousand In the United Htatea itsea to
bacco. -There la an equally Bood poa
aililllty thut not more than ono in
a tjoti!wjid ttaea a lip-atlck.
"Itnpreaslona sathered in White
Waya may be vivid and picturewiue
but they are Imperfectly serviceable In
fixinff a dute for the' collapse of civil.
Izatlon."
Mr. Black does not believe lip-sticks
have any effect on the course of em
pire anyway
"tart after, they erow ud. The real
work beBina at the cradle. The younn
tera are oftep thoUBhllesa. Hut that
la rather because thv ,in nn L-n....
Ihey cannot understand.
'""'- rot to Bet rlBht down with
inetn, with bare toea kicking the dust.
And then at the beat we can expect
to find them trying to be what we
hope, the micht l... k ..,...
child wants to hurt parents who have
' pais with it.
sohkk m:u- voiik
Savannah Press: Hhanley's In New
Voik la closed. Another of the great
White Way reatauranla haa ahtlt Its
doora permanently and Is to be known
no more. It wns famous in ita day
and waa one of the earliest of the
mldnlBht class of "feederles" to be
come nationally known. And It is
among the last to bo. It hud to shut
up under the piesent stringent Vol
stead laws, says Us proprietor, who
fought against odds for a long time,
but finally concluded to run up the
kwhlte flag and surrender.
Hut ghanley's. we fear, had not
been behaving Itself. The govern
ment had started a movement to close
u tor a year under the aection or
the Volstead act which declures that i
liquor lorationa when found shall I., I
cloaed for a yenr na a public nuisance.
This order was about to become op-
eiuuve against Hhanley's. so the
m-e.-
They are. he says. Just I Prletor announced ho would not only
I
w.iinan a
lirulalilv,
will never
shows that he
therefore
We need more people in Oregon.
How to get these needed thousands is the question, but it is
about to be solved. ; .'
. Portland has driven in the entering wedge by raising $3)(),()()f)
among her citizens as a promotion fund to advance the state iij
various ways, including marketing of crops and attracting more
people.
It is one oflhe best things Portland has ever done.
Now, it is up to the state as a whole to match Portland's ei'-
fort, financially and otherwise, even going farther if necessary
when the Portland venture once proves to be a result-getter.
Oregon as a state does not expect Poitland to cany the entir
load. She does naturally look to her to lead, and Portland has led ,
out in a .splendid manner. The least the slate as a whole can ) j'
is to follow that lead and make the effort to get more people into J
Oregon the chief anil paramount issue henceforth. !..,o
We must join California on a purely reciprocity basis. Cali
fornia has already got the tourists from over the world headed for
California ;md that condition will always prevail. The person in!
the cast who contemplates making a ti ip west thinks of California
as his first objective point. Never mind; don't ask why. That'
much of the argument is jis true as the bright sunshine in tha.t!
state. Admitting this fact, let all assume that Los Angeles is ;
the gateway fur the tourists which it is. . , '.
Oregon should have headtiuaitcrs in Los Angeles. She should j
have a plot of ground lieautifully kept, with an Oregon building
containing scenes, minerals, giains. ores and everything our sL;t j
produces. Each day proper advertising should direct the throng
of sightseers to the Oregon building in Los Angeles and th(;;o a '
suitaoie lecture could be delivered on the resourcs, scene.y and
-Dither attractions of -Oregon. ' 1
In this way we would join California, for what does an imag
inary state line amount to among Pacific coast slates? We have
attractions which California would be pleased to urge upon her
unuisi guests, thus making her scope of entertainment w ider and
her drawing power greater.
Our officials, such as the governor and the mayor of Portland.,
along with mayors of all other cities in the state, could very prop
erly proclaim next year the ojK'iiing of a three months' tourist
liesta throughout ihe state of Oregon, naming 'ho exceptional :
ionics unci ashing i no people along those routes to make extra ef- :,l,nul
joii ai eiiuM i.'iiiinuni 01 strangers who come within their gates.
A plan like this, with a highway rider out of Salt Lake City
telling the tourists headed west the beauties of the Oregon Trail
as compared with the thousand miles of desert sand on the south
ern load, would make Oregon's plans Cor attracting tourist travel
almost a perfect machine in our opinion. 5
'i-i... i . . .. . ,
mi: iimmiii i-eoihc nave not ocen veiy lice to donate to tourist.
campaigns in the past is because the money was spread over' the '
.country so thinly and without comprehensive plans which appealed
lo the average business man as to getting results. Once results I '
me obtained, no tax would be paid as i'reelv and no donation would I !"
be made so liberaHy s.s the tax or donation which would be used lo ZZr'u!
bring the newcomers into this great slate. We do not. ime.m tiv.r "Weil how's n
lUIKIs raised lor the; e lunroses in ll, mid lwn l ; i..
spent, but wo do undertake to say that the people as a w hole, anil
especially the people who have been direct tonlrihutors to the tour
ist funds in the past have not been satisfied with results.
AdvertiMiig has i each id a point when it must be measured bv
the idler of efficiem-y and its continuance depends wholly upon
tangible results which business men can see.
The above resume of what we believe is needed to get more
people into Oregon is very respectfully submitted to Covoinor Wal
ter JI. r,orce at Salem, end Mayor (Jrorge L. liaker of Portland
, "lev lean it iind get some plan woiked out Hi
win mean Jiuia. l'l.ui'1.1-; I OK OKECOX.
J'AHIS HAS KAI.I.KX,"
l!.yill-'i'l.l.V ill.vriOl) THIi l,A
tl 1 1 A .-j; 1 1 K . lYiAIIMON AS HUH
SAW ilKIl IJ.Sl'OliT'H GAIITKH
i.Vi:K 11IH HllK-TOI'.
. Jf flliuYeiil.
lor love iii-
Liias wheather to marry
inoiiev. remember that
love i:i blind, but money tulks.
The JmrniiiK imeHtiou: "Why do
"al l-'oi-d. coupes have curtains on
tht-ir rear windows'."' '
"lielng made love to by a brunetlo
Is 'no lii.ht matter." '
anoiner device cnosm uy a minority ciose ror a year, but would clcsi; for
or women for keeping in the spot-,"11 time.
light. As. for me of the youngerl It was drink and not meat that kept
women, sometimes called riappers. he I he lobster palace of Gotham aflol
has an inlerestlng philosophic com- With the. drink gone, It strikes the
ment to maJie. rocks. ' ,'
"We are -to remember," he 8Uggests, '
"that the passion for the unreal Is ,' :
elementary. .-'The face that is not real-
ly hers can be more fasclnuting to
"I wiihilcr ir iff, Miwlng one's
wild nat, tn n-ai a grns-Hiilii."
"-lis Ann:.-, 'I'ii.-li.
'ill forgive vlmllctlve-
aiul contemiil. Hut
lurglve the man yiio
iian no uesiKlls on Her
For SaL
a girl than the. loveliest nnturat irlrt'
she may carry.- 1 And If this, can be
true of one who. has gifts, how shall
we chide those, who have- Ipst them
or never had -them? A - painted face
sentiallv dlrtv. and it la a lot of Iron. .. '".r00m "odcrii home, located
We. but It.Wipc, the realism from '' . ' lurBC .lo.' 66x110' b""-
which most human beinrs rind n,. ."' '"-cs ana snrul.nery. cement
Li. , "i-iewaiK. fireplace in living room
The t evliuhna nn'hee n,nl.'l..n 1 rtc."- Will trade for a small
i ... i a .. r. j . , i V "eirnouern home.
got across.." Some tolks seem 'to ;be
surprised and shocked at auclt a nat
ural phenomenon. '-
he i-o.mlrj IskUiI to be threa
lea.,1 w-itl, a labor shortage, and
I! c, l-lainiy looks so around the
hoevL. w-lun mother wants father
and Hie boys lo beat the carpets.
A
4-room house and large lot In ' Is
land City.
Virnnnt 'iuivHi.-tii-r -nrinlH mm
I'louv of the , I, ceased It adds: "She
wil Hi,' le-t. or her own ramily tal
III 1V - - -
. '' liaf. ian- time." nkel the i
ail r.-miirr-iif the lirfc-k sali-meii.
i "fV-V!'''-! mlniitCH ..nrter fie.
What i-au I do for Jim.'" "
vant Hum miit," a, the old
Ihi;iiiit. ll-ailing Hut way In the
uiiuliin mill )..Iiiiiii- tn n tlikct
niai-.'.e,! "(JImii away at .Villi."
NmiB r A .tli-.ni Man
Somehow I (on't miss your long.
II lie .-Ol'tMey.S Of VOlil- loin. I In n.i....
Ijlin'fO ;! 1,i'Hl iieinith dreaming!
3s l,l,:m.ik.'i tUs over his wine.
liKllt of your fea-
I ml:.s the
tlirej
Your lln. iill'iTu-an nothing to nie
i Vl, ..i,niv:lli!iiu-.th:it -, mlsslinr
iliTe.s that were free.
I'Al.-S TOtiKI HKR: XO DOIIIT
Omaha World Herald: Boys Often
em thoughtless, And too. often, per
haps, .we overlook the fact that boyo
will be boys. But after all, (vhat rhost
of them need la training nnd the help
of eldera who understand the boy na
ture. -
A few days ago a lad, 14, w-aa In
jured by n. train at a-railroad cross
ing. It -ran over one of his feet. The
crew wenfto 'his assistance and imnie-l
dlately in-iulred his name. - 5-room house close, to the Palmer
, "I Won't tell;" the ly replied. "Tou mill, lot fitixlL'5. city, water electric
would tell my mother nnd the shock llghta. aliu-walk. imi-.i.. I-.-. .. .i..i..
might kill her. - He explained he 'wns and fruit, Ireer. I'rlee. t'l r.iiu-' term
nuy .-H-uin; ami ine only evidence or
hla agony una tile expression of pain
on Ins face.- 'Only when hospital at
tendants insisted his name -waa' nec
essary for a record did he give it, and
then reluctantly. , !
Through I-l years some 'excellent
Impressions had been' made on that
boy's mind..' In a moment of- diatn-sa
the reid.boysbow ed himaelf. And for
his sterling'qimlltles of manliness n
are compelled to .recognize the fiict
that his mother contributed a tremen
dous Influence. And the Ideals of the
Hoy Scouta are also in evidence.
.' Those' who have boys to train have
a wonderful tnsk. It Is too late to
i - room nome. 4 lots, the house is
piumneil, wired nnd haa city water
sidewalk In rront of the place. ITicc
$2,000, and the terma are van- ren.
sonable.
lleautlful lot on Kirst street, be
tween Penn and O avenues, paved
street, cement sidewalk, sewer, faces
caai. i-rlce 1 1. lull. Terms.
3 lots on the corner of O and Cedur
for 300.
If you have, an' automobile and
want to use it for part of the rh-sl
payment on a hume. come in and set
me. I can help you.
NEW
FALL ARRIVALS
e's
SchobI
Sportex
A snappy new Fall
model for m e n and
young men. Wake your
selection early.
$5.00
Ladie's New
Fall Sweater Coats
An extensive range of colors and sizes in knit
and brushed wool models. Prices ranging from
$4.90 to $16.75
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'S AMD ' ,V.
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9 m
. . . ."'Vo'-fl.
Geo. H. Currey
ir
; llllCS
the worn:'
no-, -heed
i on the golf course
the- -warning, l-'ore!"
one might ,.n s.i.is ,,, .., ..
itention. -
Hid
Ihe :
about
ver inert some one on
an. I. after walking
i-ilf a block, look buck
e.- il they were looking hack
' if you wen- looking buck to
Il Ihey were looking back to
if they were looking back?
li.in:; ;nc I'bc Hangs Diiterpriso.
U-'rnin Ihe l-'nurth Rslate.)
'he HiniKs (T' x.) Kntvrprlse has
pcn.icd publication.
ForXAOTION CoNVENfENCE
NOTHING EQUALS THE WELL KNOWN
Mtwatennans
CALt ANO TaV IT
Red Cross Drug
Store
la ,? a ); ; - o
o- XKi-. : jM( i o
r.fw . i
- I - 7 Mexican Chews. S
(piJ ' i
: g Have you '.ever tried tliem ?' ?'
! 0 T'w-'y are made of the best
g V .fiz f material candy can be made
g NS VPIf-A . of at the I'alace only: I
!.fibl4k The Palace- -;
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0 "m- - in ,...,tma o
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..iliniii,- 3 ! o
1S3 imsmroMw-.J
A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT
iii
girl this morning?
'.lust fine,'
oil Hl-
you must
n her thl.t
This- will hrlng results.
Sportsman
:at
Our BaUTeam Is O.K
Even thoiiirh the La (bande baseball club this season fell short
Ul L"l! "-ague cnampionsliip, .a t;iiln(l,. ,H-ple
cily point with piide to the achievements of the
two reasons,
I'li'st, the nine passed
si io r Li)
SICK
Ol'K
GUNS
may pi op
team, for
and
SUlTl'Ssflll siVsnil i.n llw. ..I .,... i-:.. 4
....... , , . - , ... . (!,..- 1 1 ;- l(
m uie iiiajoMij oi ineir games and ending the regular
uiu lieu tor leadersliip and losing the pennant on!
sen game at Laker.
Furniture Exchange
. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Any Make Sewing: Machine for Sale or Rent
From $5.00 to $14(1.00
. v ED DOMOHUE, Prop.
Phone 471-J Fir A Jefferson
Opportunity Days
SALE
-.ii
' sched-
a po.-l sea-
j Ammunition i
Steoad, the club was f.na
lie
;i;eet'.-
that lias just ended. No gu-at amount
tiea;,ury but a fiw d'dlai's .-no sMl li.t. l
I'ul tlniine the s,'--
f Hinds rem.. in ir. the
ti d (.11 ll-,i :iii-ii:n! .;:l,
i- i -1 - ... 10 " "'
u.t: iiumarainir im.s .".teounled lor, tthl.li indie.:tes that b, elvi'i
the national spoil in the Initio" States, has emerged from
' 'yi"""Ki:i.t in i.a t.i.iiiue-end lends to insure
sc., sons oi clean, v tit.li siint sport wul'.mit
.-, 1 lie ItVJJ liaseli.ill viuli also ended the se
I ut u:v
fin. neial !o( -s.
iison with mi '
uie lepeai tins year established La (.r.indo solidly as a ii:v tha!
J:i-iy ' cNs.sed as a "luseli.il! town." a place where the nle ivii'r".
I . . i . a i : in ;uit v. lie I'D upillllllg
placed in their proper perspective.
uusniudged spoils are !
. HKFOKE
THEY
I'.l'Y
OREGON HARDWARE
IMPLEMENT CO.
JAP CREPE HOUSE DRESSES
Each 98c
FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY
Everything Is a Durgain at
OPPORTUNITY DAY SALE
ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE
Service Economy
0
pporiuriity Walk,
in on the VelW,' '
Who has money,!
- Withouvt , Waibinr
At that. Opportunity isn't
what yen would call a knock-1
er any more than you would
be considered a knocker If
von were doing all you could
to boost for your home, town.
Let's leave the, hnncKlug
for the other lellow and no
all we can to help this town
and county.
'And personally, the in- tu
bers of th;s bank will do their
share by giving you a Hank
ing Service that you right
fully deserve as one of our
customers.
you m:i.i rswK HKi.e
YOU AMI TO(;KTH1-;k
wk in:i.i- oi;it in MK
TOWN.
That's real team work!
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