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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1923)
Saturday. Aupust 25,-1923. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING 'OBSERVER v r.ns r 1, pap" is - SAID TO SHIVER LIKE GILD A GRAY L Make them dresses they are proud to wear! D"!; Design .7 171 t Buy fMlrrtts n-ith Vie Mrobe IT'S SO EASY just buy your materia at our piece-goods counter and foil? iwThe Belrobe. Wliat isTl)c Belrobc? A wonderful sewing guide, enclosed only with Standard-Designer Patterns, that shows you every step in making a dres out of the least possible amount of material. Vou will find all the newest styles at our Standard-Designer Pattern counter. i 7154 Among the materials recommended for this dress arc organdy, taifcta, voile and crepe de Chine. You will find them at our piece goods counter. . . - , 7171 The eight-year size for this pattern calls for only i yard of J3-inch material for the flirt and yard of 39-inch material for the blouse. Hut, "suppose neutral '!" , "Tlp-n h)h won hi lie hi Ihe name position 11H Itilts'fllML WHH 111 I 1)0 111 Ht witr," 1m tiiiswt red. "If Franco re spected such (i neutrality declaration 1m would 1-1111 the ri.k of Kiik l:i nil treating It n 11 'hc rap of iumt. No. ,ih, (.crinnny en 11 under no circum stances remain 'neutral in ail Anglo French war. She must choose one or Dm- oilier iih an ally. ".NotliwIlhHtnnclliiK all Unit I hive Hill, an Amrln-Hcrinun war njtulnst Frinoe might not 1m entirely hopeless pro hied t hat Filmland succeeded In prolonging it. Fvon wild Hit- help of t ht- ( V.i'cIim, Franco cotlhl not ne on py (ho whole of Cier ninny, ami ; t hose put-In t hut would remain free from Invaders won hi serve hh eon eentr:H Ing areas lor AnKlo-Hernuin force; tfiieh Aig1o-Ooriiiiu . opera - iliuiiM would louleallv Hlarl from thn coast regions, whence Ihe. (Ionium lioie Iimu'iMii tvdtil.l l.m Mf.l I,'.,,, nllv (I.Tinnny wonhl -run uril -rl...),,,,,,., nllvy ,,,,, V(i:,,, ,;. ,,. whlh. Ih-i- .-huni-.-H-nr hu.-.mw wmilil i r ,.,, 111.,,., m- niiMiii, 1 no 1 r roncii air ru't'i 'in ( "kj,,..ii i 1.1 .... .... 1 1 FUTURE F()'',"""l,,'"',,, " ' m"Kifi..jril ..,,. .,,, Iay .,.,,,. ,',.,.! .... " 1 h"" I'll IK llol IL s lltlK won i Wilimln 1111. I A Good Place to Trade .i.nsnfix, t: . k) That the , earih 1h not rotjiiiug uh a rigid body, hut iliat wtnif part of Hi surface an- moving rein lively to other purls In iho startling mm K''sHun pnl forward by I'rofessor W. lc hlthr, oC (ho I'nlvtTHtiy of lreden. .Mother Karl h, la fact. Hayri dj tflllet. ht'liavln;; uh If it wcru a J -lly-ltkc substance Mislead ot a sphere ax rltrhl a, utei-l. Tt-elinlc-ally, It lollown that the illxianee Int ween varhMif. jMlntf on t he earl h' uriaeo n niov Inif wllphily. fn Hiipport of ile SUler'H eonli-ntloii It in 111:1 In tallied I ha I wireh-MH tline-Htwna'H exelianKi-il r.-oenily helween various nhhorva lorh'ti have nhown ilUcropaneieH (.i oeeaHlonH reaehlnt.' aft liineh uh wv rrnl ti'iilliN of a Xfconil. ( 'ompientlnfr 011 J'rofi'HMor d Hittcr'H oloeratlonti, "utiir' re riinikH that Mitiiilar flnetiiallonN In reeenl -nrH have almi heeii no ticed on Iho moon;, In fact, any a the paper. Homelhiiitf very 0,110.01 1m happi-nliiK, In the whole nolar Mtcin, ev i-ii the ' Hiin t in Ijik lo he nrrvvUt. v l X' y-rr y.- i fiL''' ' J, I ..ar; sun's 1. 1 1. 1. .N MKM('.V KT(K .Maria Cuiivml. roj:;M(lrd an llu inont binutiful no tnA h MeUo, pmhalily will br fen ' Jn flip I nit 04 1 StutrH wm She's planiilnc tu utrut ul Iw-forr Viiiiltft amlH'iioo Her ulr.v, 'tin lmiIU. totals wvcral thoioiatiif ptn weoltly. 1 from himlliiK In:, Jnrpe, lint (he IjitiiMpori of - irii.ih (rooim to haniotifd hy U and tho need and the Continent couljln't keep t In- aitaei-y In all tandn would rtccotiHartly l-'i-i'iieh ' from M-oupliiK'(, wide ar- 11s irine. , . of (Irrinaii)'. "' ; 1 V( 11 weeniH exin-meiy iouit(riil "The Kroin'h Know th.it (lor many m (he only lourlcal IjatUeihld fm .1 ' Inn;? drawn-out A njflo-I'Veiicli wa. I Only In Cernuiny oould Klron arnii i he coneonlralet auailiHt her. Thf-ro- (fore Hie French (leneral Htaff would iho foro-d. In i-ane of war with Knjc- land, to (HTtipy lit ik areaH of (! ' inanyevji In the -vent that (rcr j man)- renin In ed neutr il, fur t h no reanonn; , "I. To keep (It-rmaii itrrnleH from holiiK' oonceniraled and .e'pilpped hy Knlaml HiiluHt HVanco. ' To keep Knullxh nrmi' fnni lu'liiff roncontrated In Germany. a. To keep the war and Hk do I vastatioiiH an far a way from l-Yenoh (toll HH JIOH.sthle, "(JermanyV aim In tliti (ireat Wur whether any taloHfnaii In Kiifflaud or France can avoid the ohtKli hot ween the two rowers whose vital InteroHtu loiifljLi, appari-ntly, Irreooncllahly." Aruoiilhie SMK'k ItJlUors I'rtim .t-mlalloii to Trotoi't I'rlifs Itl'KXnS AlKKH. f A I') -A oo-oper-ailvo aKHocfatlon of cattle ralHern HfmU lar to thime operating In the I'nlted Slut en in holm.' oiKanized hre Uy Dr. Tomus A. I.- Itreton. .MlnlHtor of Ak rle ult lire, to protect t holr Intei-cHtH and Injure fair jirlces for Mtoek Hold lo packora for i xport and tb the Hue noM Ainu nn-at trade. Caltle raiMinK l Arwentlnu'H inoHt important I ml list ry and prlCeis have reached mich low It-vein that hoiiio- wa to eouduoL the war In the Went , liiiH'H, it Ih aMHerted, they do not cover, at l-'ralloe'H expenno. I'Yiiiico'h aim 'the cost of transportation from the In the coiulnif war will lo to carry 'ranches. Or. I,e llrettin would have it on at Oermauy'H exjoi)Ke," jlhe caltle rafMertt co-operutc In pre Merr ItochhorK" wan nuked, , venting offers to . the' market rejfard-1 tier many declared herxelf j hna of demand, hy regulating con- IslKninents and dealing- dhtntly with the packers and butchers. Hiram Johnson found no cIiuok In Kurope, but In oilier prat leu lam ho found Kurope much like America, HAND TAILORED Suits , A Suit that pleases your individual ideas. Select Now a Suit Style and Quality The Toggery . Andrews Bras. Suits Made in 24 Hours OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results 1 .j. -' STAR MONDAY AND TUESDAY SPECIAL ATTRACTION HARMONY DOCTOR'S " QUARTETTE The Latest Popular Sons Hits The Way You Like to Heal- Them. r ' iT stftsnTri rV$i UsUsha!si liondtH upon (he hlir FnvllMli cities, naval ports, war faciorier and ai'Mcn als mlnlit foron KiiKhind to her kneoM within a comparatively short timet Next Whi Hi lit in Air. "At any rale, France wonhl flKht a war nuulnst KiiHhnid at first almost. Aeluslvel with air squadrons ami suhimirlnes. This wmiM enable the French (leneral Staff t throw the a t-n ti I'Tn I rinitn itciciis- ,.1.,.. ...fti ENGLAND MAY BE GERMAN'S ' (ContintiPtl from patfo 1) jflst, and von Kluck, of the "Kluck flank" In 1 he iidv.itu-c upon and re treat from l'arts Hiihscrihe to overv word of v hat (follows. f iwlnjj lef cannot, of enurse, tpeuly fake n I heir exposed pill' Me posll It ill (hey ft and on I lie subject ut t his time. Men Ib llechbern's armmie?it : ' I 'ear rmiitn-lleluiaii litot. "Filmland cannot stand for thoioiiless (lerman. Tim ( I'rxni ti. Itellali nlll.-iilci'. II is one of (' wohr Is nuiiM i leallv too weak and Iho fimdanii ntal prtia ipb s t.t llrii - 1 hasn't Hie modern device nf war t" th policy iipmi th" ('lutiut-nt Ihat iwllhstatid such an oiikIuukM." It tiiioit never allow lb U: 1 11 in t 11110 "lint Filmland could arui the (b r- u'.ithr the iilncr o;- indirect ,nihi- mans." suuuesicd the Interviewer, eiu'c of a Furopean i;teat ! 'ower. "Tim French would be In llerll'n Why? 1 tec 1 one (he Ib hrtail toast j before I he Knulish oonbl have arm dominate the enl nine to I h. f .ou- (,IV -w (iertnan H Isioiis, 1 -llMh Vhailiit l. j piled KechberK. "Then, NiippotdPu !.'IN'iVttpi F.u-lliMd permit Fra ia e 1 o 1 1 hat the French tit nei i Shift put the itluiiltcamaie the' French on rei r- I'olei up as a defensive front against Mdrs with (he Sutr and Ituh'- ct , .a tossibh Intervention hy S.i let Kns rservoirs. Such an nmaliMtuaMeti wt" ,,IM 'I"' I'ob-s are fully ernnl Would constitute I lit; uiosl inlio t tl"t Job the I 'xec ho-Slo vu ks wa.r-forie known In hlslorv. Th 1 tuihf help Franco from the Fast by nlrutNlo communications between Iho occupxhiK Sa.vonx. You ran easily Kuhr nnd Ihe Iteiim coast ar oi. .''' uncond tlioiuil surrender would tie cllr-nt," the uhimate outcome for (brmaii In such a win ." '""Milt surely," put In the Interview- touched. Safer lo .loin IVnnct "How mui-h more fuvoral the prospects be for tie'rinatiy tf she j Jollied France at Iho outbreak of an Anulo-Frciich war! As soon hn Franco j roalizoM that such a war Ih Inevitable! she will mike concrete of fern Jo tier-' many. France does not want to have! to l iirhl .'n.r...t u in, il ,. u I I coine and perhaps oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 9. o o 0 . A - ,2 ,. : ible wiuiht I J Tim "Mtswill lore lOnKlnnd lo''"111 trouf :htlen auatusl wori-l 111 the (ileal War assume Unit Fnuhind "Hut suppose FiiKlaiid, who stir prised ou diirlut; Ihe war with her!" effect ho anti-air defence. should ! J nKutn surprise the world and ward I on ihe French air attack limit enouiih ! to net up powerful armies at homo 1 ind in lur dominions"" Il "(iranied (hat would mulct.' ihtnu J imiio fuvorable for tbrmany alsti,"i was liechbern's Hank auswed, "J ikI- , 1 Inn from Ihe lessons that our Aniei. ! transports taught the I it is SJlfe J oiild laud : 1 t r, "you cannot expect Franco In Ki ve u(i her alliance with ItelKiuin.'" : "No! That's Just It. A llelntuiu sep Mrate and independent ol Franco would he -t pel. nil. il ham of attack anltist I'm nee on Hie pari of. any an-li-Freiich to.tllilon. "Itui there are no smh coalitions!" objected tlu- reporter, liochborn ans wered ; "There are none now. bul (he wvv n ilu re form a Knrui I rauce, because H,r httier's military tnid ccolioinlc sit -1 ml: It hold upon Hie . overseas troops on the I'ontlnent, ' -1 Continent p, itxeif ni,.,;iri, umi ; Subiiiiirlnc. Would lb- Inipoteut. J chalieime to Kimlun-I. lint Ihat Is I "French submarines could provi nl 1 the nry itumhi wli I'lamo must at 'lH 1,f '"tie as the Herman F-l all costs inuke li I" soon - when France will try to win us' as a friend and ally. j "The chances of a Franco-Herman 1 war against Fnuhind would bo extra-i iordinatily faorable. Allied wit'i : ...a we would bo practically 1m j from a l tuck by Fnnlautl; there-I . our country would not be laid . is(c. nn it would by Fi'iinoe wero J she our enemy. Moreover, accordion ! 10 all human reckoning. Hie vlc(or of a Franco-Herman alliance over' Knulaud wonhl bo .practically certain.1 "I I would be in tin; interest or KiiK-l ope( and for Hernia ny in particular 11 would be 11 ureal Rood lurlune, If j the Ancln-I-Yiu h war could be aver ted. Whatexer be the oiilconie, It.H ! effect would hi- devastation. The oco-1 noiiilc dislnb iiration of Kurope Mould I if Ihe mtsire of Heruuin ctml: it b. indiiens;iblo to lirr in a war 11 k linst Fntland. Ibdturtl I teller on 1 l ancC 'HetKiuiii I dependent upon France' ml! Mary p..er. Were -;ni. lu-lid stloiiK't- lniltlaill than Fialu,. ihtn IttlKiiim uiiuht I"- wi-e lo line up with FiiKt.tnd. Imh at present KnK. hind cannot ft..', , t It, ki-im i,Ktint Fra.nc-. And ,.!lun.f hk. i-ondiiion-cd upon nitli:ir it. ntth, Now. if Flata e should soe. etd In foiclnic (hruniix lo capitulate tu the )tubr, the mittiral 1 n. .ta-tn e would bf pot num. nt Frcni-h , on solid alum in thf ltuhr area, tbrniaat's bimtf-st iml list rial rcserx oir, Thl. In 1 ar.t, WXUlllI OOicklv Widen the i le.uae lo -iwctn Franc- and linxland. "I dti not p;,v that the Atmlo Fronrh dlfteunc may not be it m pornrijv smoothed oer. ,ut ouh temporarily; tu th bun; 11111 Ho v will (trow stronK'T and Mlronr, hc cue tiir cauiu Is Irremovable. "Thim, th" (lerman Hov. ,nui in tnnv In the not too fur distant futnm ho confronted with (he unestion to what policy (lormuny should punnm In cno 11 war hreHkn out hrtwfpn I-Y.U1C9 and KiiRlatid. l,et tin etKh lhn chancft on both sides: "In filtering thu war an Knlaiul t intixfj rs VOI R FILMS Mir UntsUtni- department, thioiiuh llp-to-dale methods and equipment and ex pert hatidHliK W.Il help nl Ket the kind oT plrtur. s on want, T unc a sialic expression: ' We re there tit t hr finish. RED CROSS iniVG STORE 111! "ASK THK FNVF.l.orF." ANli KNOW THF. TUl'TII as a rule the kid w ho lells his ma to "shut up" Isn't in hue tor the pii-slileni's job, but he Is In Hue (or hi dad's trusty slipper. A welt trained . boy reflects Hi Hood thi Miencc tif his home, I sed curs follow this rue pr. Hy 1 losety. It Is up to the dealer's discretion Jus' how il list d tar shall behave til the hands of the feltctt W ho bll! P. If Hie d al r knows his business thor. ourhl. and Intends to build for t he 1 lltlll e. t ht n he is ei y apt to consider 1 he Use. I ear as the most ttal ae(Uisitloti lo bis business, , 41 nit put Into It tlii sort of slul f w Inch makes for nut iM not cry pei formam . That's exactly our polhy. For One or Thousands oooooooooonooono ""LECTRICITYisenerry. u Like time it passes without pause. Electricity cannot be manufactured and store in batteries except in limited amounts. All the batteries could not care for one hour's demand upon the electric light and power companies in this country. 'LECTRICITY must be manufactured instantly, as 're- 1 j quired, whether one or thousands turn on light or power. t This necessitates plant capacity equal to the greatest de mand, constant watchfulness on the part of the men and women employes of electric light and power companies constant duty, constant attendance upon the generating machines and distribution systems. 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