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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, August 29, 1923. La Grande Evening Observer THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley OFFICE CAT THAUt 370 AM INDEPENDENT HTBWSPAPKIU Pub) ii bed dally and weekly at L Brand. Oregon, by I..a Grande Lveu Uf Obaerver 1'ubllili.iur Company. BRUCE DUNN 18. KdHor. By Mall. Dally, per year, in advanre -....f S.O't )hII.v, nix ni'intliA In advniice ...... J-'.fjt' aily, three nionltm. In uilvui" o ... (l : )nily, p-r month ,5ti pally, pi-r month ft'tf On eni Jn othT rtitfn Ort'K"ti Hot'' N w 8 tit ft ml, i'orllHlwl; lnix'l lal N''W fit it ml, fort land; Muminin-ili New Cntered at tho postc trite at J. Grande, Oregon, an Second Cluaa Mtil Mailer, j g,Htt, p0rilniid A New Fall Shoe For Ladies and Misses A new style in Patent Leather low heel, onc strapj trimmed in grey extremely attractive. Can lie worn .with everything. Address all conimunicailniia 10 THu'l ftft-:lfil-1 ip aukih u tkm imkp. OBflKRVKft, 1416 AdaUi Av.. L.t Th amopihiI IT'-mi tii txi'lvintvel f Grande, Oregon. , nMtI-d t ut for nubMcniion of ;m , I pewa dfipatrhi'a rredllfd lo It or no' LBBCIUITION It I KS. nUn (It In" a itw ntlhllNhtid therein I AM rlchla or rf-nuMlcHtfnn f KPilal; llnpatrhi'H herein hlmi aro rrvd. Bt Currier. flatly, per month Daily, per three nionili Dally per nix mo., in advance Dally, ulngle copy r silver and i;oM jhave I 1HHM-; hut mii'Ii :tn I have cive ; I ilu-: In ihi iuuim r .It 'Hit.- riirlit oi' .ViiKiTcth risu up and walk. -Act.j BY JUNIUS UIT AISK l lll M l .rii.. I'AI'CK, An Oregon ji i-l chewed forty four t i k .-i of icum at one time, ami all our local llolsteins are envious of this wonderful ree onl. Coolidge's Plain Duty oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo PAGE FOUR ' : f ; i t . i ! Few people heliove in government price guarantees. We do ... i ! i n . t it tr it not think scarcely anyone in urantie liontie vaney or anowa niuiloo. county believes such a plan feasible or practical. The stand of Pi evident Coolidye is eminently correct on the (iiiestion, but surely he cannot and will not dismiss the situation with this decision. When in Rome do as the Romans ; when in Hindustan do as the in'y.ior.ary wiiiini; after two years in darkest Africa :-ays: '"The members of my con jrrfmition refuse to j;ive up the practice of cannibalism, but I If farm prices are not to be Kuaranlecd, how is the government! j,, J$ .' to aid the farmer? ' fork." Since Sam mi re oldest. qiaL lassitude: vtapte-u jfrtduht riitca, N.-w York'a Knuit awurin f joT hutnantly will liuvt to move Wt-Ht, -Ipriilli-iM .1. It. Howard, preaiiknt of) the Nutlomtl TpinHporlallon institute.' In ono way hiKli rail rutvH art con-' ferrlnj; a heneflt on tho country, at Amos 'i'.ish says: r":iU.o linv inn it y parls an jmiIo-inohilt- nax till you hit u It'lf trraph pine." iplaitfH are not In'tnt? huilt in the old Yciu IH'VCT i',lt'l'':!, tfiiti ra in thv Kt, they are mm :.. 1...J- I I.I ft, f,.n,m. .iwl ni.lln him I lli(?re is iui. tmu hc.v iu cuu nuiae,, ' ' """" Wheir von ivc a -loiiar vou nav- 11 V'--"'-'"' "mi ,u" i.iU iini tllli M,.,f 4n vnviiv. P.vmi. . . t . . . I5 P " t nor,..o.,H expenne. . NVw anti-trust law which Roosevelt used with r.ueh i-emarkal)le suc cess, and break the combination en other lines outside of faimins' and stock raising. Keitiotate the law of supply and demand by dissolving; the trusts, organizations and associations which have been formed everywhere to curtail production and fix prices. O. A. C. Pointers Suggestion.; f i om Colljee CorvalHs Oregon. The uvfMHjre (jwninn can't .eo any use of iufferiiiK" if he has to suffer ludnif huilt near their nirt of hup- , in I'niatillii ronnty 13,717 at-roit of jply. Hoon 11 will not h nectjj.Hary to wheat wer-o eorttl'ied this yeur by K. tHh)p thf; daw material Kost and the li. Jaekman, erupts HpeciuliHt for tin? niaiiuractiti i'd prodiu-t. Went. Where- collect) evtenHion Horvlce, and Kred ever either noes on rail haul will be H'-milon, eonnty a rilcn 1 1 tn-til uweiti entirely enliininuted. Last ji-ar 2ii ours of certified wheat A few years ago the government prosecuted pine producer;1:- in silence. in the noUiiwt:-a lor restraint of tivdc. We mention this case; .,r ,,rUiil a (lpili ott f T- this" siiiil i.Iie gambler, as he picked up iu'ir eos. N'ol vith-damling the great nuin- hr,V ..!! My necessary Bood Nullum' will keep i man ix nlrinins like u couple of black eyes. because it is fresh in the minds of our people. The news dispatches! cariied stories a few days ao telling of the shoe lil'mufActure'iS ; and the textile mills of the east foimiiig a combination to cut' , . j.....:... V ...1 T...l r J..,, oe (lown pnWK-UOIl lO a poim wiicie uic lamina in uic Loio.t..v how m,nil,, live iollKer would absoil) their wares at the present Injrli pnecn. j That's the job for the new president. Use the Sherman anti trust act on those eastern people just as vigorously as the gov- eminent a' lew yeais ago used it on the pine mills. ' J We doubt whether co-operative marketing will ever get .any j place with wheat and cattle, but we do believe with the proper us?j of the laws we have that competition can be brought back in other j lines and the old law of supply and demand re-established. i It is a big job for the new president, but in our opinion, it is plainly his task. The effnrl to cut dwon the need of ieed were shipped out of the county j ti-ansprr1iitlnn aft much as possible by I 'tiiii I II Iil growers, most of 11 Kutui; and Ihe hlffh loll now exacted by 'the t" l'1') W'alla Wallu section and somu J roads, are operallnff to irlvo us 11 more to. the I'rescott. It brought a premium I compact, less wasteful, more efficient tMt.oo. The first car of certified system of distribution than tills eouil- wheut this full wu:: turkey red, ship try has over luid. tint of the evil of, Ped recently by George mil into Wul- xcesslyti rates we are to fc-et this very 'a Walla county. .0$ New Fall Chocker-Furs Fox, all shades, Squir rel, Fitch and Martin. These furs arc of the finest quality with a reasonable price. - Lottridge Makes Good ni.it Two luizzlinj); eyes With baby stare; A little smile And cute bobbed hair. Two dancing feci A shouiner .sway, A silly luuith A vitmpine; way. A crowd of men, A social while And there you are The modern f;irl. Obituary 1'roHent low prlccH of wheat cinphu l.o the fitft that tin- farmer who con tin lieu to how wheat under condition: not NUttahlo to that crop or who use:: . o methotlH or plants varieties not con-; g durive to hUfh yieldR, li under ar, al-' 0 inoft linpoMHlhle handicaii. To as- O HlHt farmers in wheat growing areaa 2 .Mrs Hairlet ItRker. to lucrease their lolds and thiiM cutio I'OltTI.AM). Mrs. Harriet Hakcr. down tlii cot of production, tho cx- J g ag.-d 79 y. ars, dN in this city Autr- t'nlon Kervlce conductn grain ccrti- ; 5 ut :'7. Sh- In a ni.'rnlj. i' of the Cry- Nation, designed to locate pure ficldn j o Hlal n.-bekuli , lodge No. 6a of Li of reeommended high yielding vari- g (irande, Oregon. Her remains are at ''tie, certify them and encourage the j 0 the conservatory chapel of the Kast 'Hrlhution foK seed. JO Side l'un nil Directors, 414 K. Alder' Th.e demand in the county thii fall si reet. l-'uneral services will be an-' for hard federation, hybrid 12. Jenk-j o nouneed later. . ; fins club, and turkey n-d varletieti will!? he hi ron g, according lo M Mi'f. Makers death comes as u COOOOO OOOOOO OOO 000 00 0000000000000000 000000000000000001 ELECTRIC COOKERY Is Correct Cookery $10.00 DOWN Places an Electric Range in your home. See them on display at H. ck S. Electric 107 Depot St.' Somnicr Hotel lildg. Phone 393-W liennton. Jo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO AOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Yh: Hlinjfie.st man in La (iraiidt- has. a b;illo:i and wants I soaieo'ie tn give htm an over coat to new on it. 1,..,.; ( . . i - "" ,tK 1 " ;.i(.ic.-. 11 j a sate net e hesitates to, that i,p 'Lot, . e.,. ,f..i. When J. V. Lotlj'idge, minasei'.(f the Kastern Oregon Light jind-Powcr company, insisted that cooking by wire' instead of ly fire is the proper thing nowadays, he met with some opposition, , at least from one source which we are familiar with. VHcctiic ranker, in yean; xo'iio by h:..vo boe'ii qi'iile" Jtn'ex'peH'-hv"'1 tt' ffhi woars'a pair of horn i.w..a ...., 1 1.. I l 1 1 1... 1 :t 1 1. ni'i i.iu jiM7in. mm vt-iirii tnim iiiutu n;iv uit' iiet no near the fne. ' l!ut Lottridjfe was insistent, ko much so that inuaiy. he stood up full length behind an installation with an K. O. I.. Sc J'. j fakk thkis company ffuanmtee printed on paichr.ient. It was then that wi 'o wily mi. old Iiascom Tutt, . fell for the new ekct.ic ranc Transfo, nwrs were tn.nsronno.t 'nIu.ht 'L' jTew"".'' llt'tV filst's set and the jllieo Jmnlly tinned on. Iloasts ycrt roasted, i The d.i;:Kone ll'.injr held varnish. CHj;s fried and enkva bal;od without tho noisoor the rattle of stove !' x, ,.,,, , , . 1 ... i.i , , - ... ' 'aaii, it does not ulwuvs m- inls, vithoiit the soot troin the coal or the sound ol tho crackling dinae a cold, just because one is Wood fire. . continually cuuchinic up- Ishock to her tunny friends in l.ai Johnson (iocs Home. I iOialidc, where she formerly innde her WASHINGTON (AP) Senator I rrr-r-. 'A n.i'i wants his ei'"iloves to be h"",f m"1'""-' 1(1 1'ortluncl several Hiram Johnson of California left snu-ipv but not his wife y ars utcu. ' - here Monday nipht for his first visit ! O0000oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooboooooooooot TltV'A WANT AI to hia home htate in more than ypar. The results ire excellent and we must admit that I.ot!rid"e' Jl('t ,:n'!1 ""aid rather talk than "knows his cjr,r.4, lo use the espre.vion of the piesent-day boy.C""CC;" '"P"' """'""'e- Ills electricity is Mlictit the finest labor saver and dirt lcmovor. nlonjt with exceptional cooking qualities iiiat can be imajrined. The I.ottride bi:-cuits are 'like mother used to make" ind the Lot tridge pics and aiij;el focd cake v. ill add weight to Hie human an atomy. Electi icily in the l.itdien of the home is rovisinjv hotiselio!.; duties and lemovinjr a lot of the hard work which heretofore waj borne by the housewives. Editorials From Over the Nation Ford i-v Vork May llaie In Mine Wot . -;i in., i-'m Ui-.-Uly: low.i, ki'i-hI hri-I-eullurul Mill.', i-iocluces on-liulh of Mil llu- leu., I -Town In I hi- rolled Slat.-i. .111,1 u I:,;,. ihal and bore I",. ;,, t-nal.-r New York, l.TiUll mif-'s ;:t y. 1 n'-s.i ti:,. i-.Miiilr obtains lowvi Jtark Sullivan, the veteran eoiTcsponthnt, says Henry Koid'sj ehanee for tlic prrpideinial nomination in either party is nil. Tor-' haps he is rijtht. but theie hi an "awful" lot of l-'ord sentiment iu-'-t I the same. One rimi.'. it ccryv.heie. ' ' : . A few days ay, the wiiter was cominp to la ( Irande 1'iom -r. rorlland and mtctinjv up ilh a line l,kii- voun- man who wa- m"-'" ii toHi-jxe rrnduate. a .--tiekrr for hard moiu v. a stivn- m-n foi '' union labor and pressed of ,,uile an analvlical mind.' e wcr,., stirpnsed at ment...n of (,.. p,-e.-iieney to hear him shout he ;r -for Henry Foul fiist, last and all the time. ;m.',- : How a man can be lor Konl :.,1 believe in hard m.,,,ev aiui 1.:- : Vhe". hevesttoiily m or-mi::, ,1 labor, is a miesiim. t ... ii. ;..,.. n . . . . . , - ' 1 1 Linn ii-,i:-, was exactly llial w tlioiisands just like him. ay and there aie thousands upon ! FOR SALE i:us. l.lll bas, ru, nl. bath, toilet, . I!u,- tr,,-s. lawn and Hhrub lali',1 on St foil, i sllccl; ,avc and r,'ln, ul s;, I, -walks. l'rice. SI-1"-"-ee cash Bill handle "ii-,. in,,,:, i u bom,- on Main let l"!.. p.n.,1 s.1,-,-,-1, ,.,..( "'I ,.,,. .r,.(. f.-.,. IN a M M,- lean on k(. property t.ui l- asMiilo,-!. balanee ; 1 lf a .s,i,ii,l, location.. ONE WEEK OF BARGAINS IN ALL LINES Your Dollar will buy more English Semi- ' Porcelain Plates. - Set -$1.00 English Semi-Porcelain Tea Cups and Saucers, Set $1.00 Fancy Decorated Patterns China, Set $1.00 AVomen's Fine Silk Hose, ?1.25 to $1.48 . value, pair !...$1.00 Women's Fine Fiber and Thread Silk Hose 2 pair $1.00 Ladies' Summer Weight Unions, 3 for $1.00 Ladies' Summer Weight Fine MeVcerizcd Unions, 2 for '. $1.00 Ladies' Fine Mercerized White Hose, 3!)c value, 4 for , $1.00 Boys' Union Suits, 2 for $1.00 Men's Union Suits, 2 for $1.00 Andrews Variety Store Service ..' Economy o You Like ; Home Copying? This Place Has JiT ' , "; i, NEW SOMMERv: GRILL Corner Washington and Depot Sis. V, E FILL THE MAN, HUT NEVER EMPTY HIS POCKETBOOK oooooooooooooojoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooS Aiany no to lake exrepti, l(, ; ,; ,,,.,, ,;ll the Ameucan mil,,, i, , , (,,,. a;,,,,, , ... !ii!ini.. :,"..s mi ii.i.-,i aini uio (,;U , Kiij- of the profiteeis. ' :-haii-i I !,,a-n !,,r sa!,- cli, u:. iit...i;l t :Uh car In lair Come and 'idi-- y til lll.l.;r,:fS ll, l.-.iL; If the they are : r lust id li.iy i:-!-. I'lfn oi those t'liie r i.il iii,- I j I : t be able to So riyjil o'i to Ha- ,.,r. e '.,ls to learh vi'tsmiiM w Iiih tin ri u iil probably :i,-.-. Ills, st, III The IVrlin reiehsbank y.u .i,ull!. (;, (if hh .;i"-ii oi iiaper liiaiKs lie neatcd Mho biou:;!it on her t un tioul-l, : .lni) by t !i , i' ryn-.pathi;::. with Pandora, ' id.ieamu; luibler. i'imi i-'.imm culiiMitien, i :,u I en the Mace. .Ml ''e ' I1 It;:!. I. caul improvi,. i! illy el uatei-, k,1 wat.T IIh,mh;Ii l-oiis--, sIh-.Im and ''Ii , O ', ilthl plant. Slii-,l and 1 " " ' sll.-ep. Ties Is one I" -I lui, I I. ii ins In II-,- Crande : '"'e i.i.!, v. 1. 11,1 I In- pi , ,. N nv j "' and Si:. cash ill lialnllci Koe. I I, rum en balance. There Is ; out SI ""O wortli of eiiolpmeiit will i in Willi the place at this puce. iJ?J? S '':1zzzt?i -?lr BIjck & Stoop place is in the liaicm. " ' " u' w Ow !. iouui luuk biu I , tlAiile, MitUQ, They don t answer i When Ihe telephone operator suya. "They don't nnswer." It la arter a sincere endeavor to get your party. She cannot com pel an amiuer. Th piirly called may lie uniillilns to leaie a particular household duty niny lie in another part -or Hie home b.-ynn l clos. il doors- nuiy lie nun ketlnif- limy be slow In -nm ei In,;. Slrance, but true, calls are Bollletlines desiKuedly unanswered. Telephone records slum that the Bleat majority of "don't answer'- r, polls conic from residence cull. In business where II l a matter of dollars mill ccllls. It Is always the nssa:n-. duly of sum,- one lo lie wllhtn sound of Ihe telephone bell. "They don't nnsnci" Is Ihe stateiiu nl of a situation abso lutely be) in, the control of Uio telephone operator. Home Independent Telephone Co. r n 53 i-W 1 umm etSi '13111111 rten Yoa borroV ' from a ark V it deman.cls security- xKer yoa deposit, r x. banK. demand ecucitj' No hunk can bu atronyrr than tho fuuii who b'lund IjhcU of it. Kvory liHllviduiil conm-clcd ullh our liank fully icalizcH that h- must do liis lull sliair in making our instjtutUm a s;ifu place for your dvpowits. And yoa do not have to d.; iiiand i-ithvr SAI-'KTY or SIJKVin; h.ro tlu-y arc yours as tin natural n suit of our safi-, consvrvallvo hank- iiiK P'HUy. Y tics ire to pha-st' Y(1'. And to do thin wt- ;tinv that wr must give you leal serv ice. May vc serve you? iV , . VJQUnv-SEUfiBW' PROGRESSIVE- riu.t