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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1923)
S-.tui'dnv. OemWlS, 1923. THE TIA C71A.MDE EVENING GT-'-ETIVETI PAGE TEN j t Wife Learns Husband W rote Love Ballads To Another I tlx- inonil n-Kcm-nillon of 11m .! w I I'm- ii-inmi-il fioiii ihn xlmiiicli Tliorii udhcicnm of Hi.' KubI, to whlrll till' i-hli.r i-rroriM or tin- uiuiiiilmtlim iix.i lo lii' lliliil. Them- Jpwk '" 10 "'' ilown In Thi Law l an -.wiiuiu in tin' nr.- or tho lirlU'vllIlt Ji-W. X. V. (INK! ail. Hi' Im mow v i---lr-Kll n t and I NEXT SUNDAY TO max t'ho cu- or'tr-iimn.'.' of Hi- Imll.lh.w .orpora-j IJE N EW YORK DAY l. ll, iioimlnr ho- 'limi, liol iiul liuiulHI. anil . Im ivT ciipirt' ,r'Tfll?t! h.T liimliimi. 'Iiii-k.i mii.i iiilir.til.il hi ilruw Ktori'K. V UK. 0 1 iVUl'j JYV IW1: ,llhv vountf wril- lli' l ln.HK al No. 133 Si hillifrt 1 .1.' 'in'l. r. si hi re, 'i.ln i I. liinni.'j li-fl 111"- aiaiiiui nl lv .lack l-lwiT.r, H'lll",. , II l.llll I IHMHIAMTllX Willi u nniaKlilnir climax Mix. Il.-li-n J. Itiinrt I'lPlV lll'IIC. IKflllllHt 1-poii 1'. Itiin.lcll. wi-iilihv youim writ-III .r will, I, rr-nl i-ntati- liili-n-nl lure, ill rliili-il wln-11 llli- yoilliR wlfi- ul-li.l'ii-il " I'i U llnlil il.-c-roc in' illv.ir'-i- anil wli-n -.viiih- ll KM liarni-il llial I" ailillli.m I. I'l-mlui; hf-r rli ii-Ki'B niniLr.M h'-r li'i Iiall.l hll- lil ilofrali il lilm in III! i:r Hon hi-michl for iIHihti- l.y ' -apnliiM Iht. Aim. linn.li-ll alli-KOil 11ml ln-r Iiiii liunil wi-oip' InniviilKhinu lo-''- s-iii.tii ami Dial nln- lii-llcvol l In- -lil-al ulrl lie l-liyincit was lii-i-Hilf mull Kill-tin- hPiirl-hi-wiKliiK Inrorn.alliin Dial Mi. whhu'I liH-anl al all. Tin- l-li-al I'll-I win i.oiiU'OllP f'lK.. nail Hii'l :-oiii'- on.- i-aiiilMiii-il mil only 'I wi-iir-i-'a liititi;iiiiiliin. lull Ion.. Mis. ISiiiiiUII illil mil malci- tin rlalin, II vaa li nnn-il fi-mii i-mml'i i II. .a of i-ourl i-pi-iii-ilM, iia'll In-r linn hand Hint lai'l lnnnalil in-l'nn iiis.ilnsl li.r I'm- illvni-ie. Tlnlr hli'ii.l kin-w liny liiul In-ill i-.slrailui-il I'm' soim limn prrvlniiK lo Komli-II'M i1i-:i;i:'i-lirtinli. hill III" alli-calions man - In lilm clillli- an a slim-k lo lliiin. mil lli whole arfill l: In-Ill iiinHi loimly .)ill.-t. Tim mini; wiitir. h" Kalm .1 -liown thrmich Kivil'iil "i.iilar l.al IiiiIh, him ni-i-nily iiiriiiil hU liini nl lo IhisIiii-kh niul has Klvi il iii hi.- liana. It'll llH' aiaiilili-lil II l all.;;..! hy his wltv. Ii" lii.- i:iri tif liis ilr.ams anil i linl.i i't Kniiili: Sdiilioiiir.rrn. Klnm 'lluv ami rlillv MrKflllinfl ami Inr lin- fii-shiiuin. Iiorntliy Klii'rhnlil anil I iTtiilifrt S'illlall. i Kv.-ry urn is InililHtrlouHly stinlylnff for1 his six U-ppkii tPhts wlilPh ftra hp ini? Ktv.-n flilil WPPk. "Tli-w iirc Hooks!" HPPmR tn lift tlio I I TIip ihlril Junior jilay try- out was high k IiooI motto, tin Friday hlirlit .lipid .Monday itlLrht. I Itm WiiH Ilia litsl f try oiil ror I h puriios.. of dPt.-l-iuili- High School News lfnippiilii ' ami Around the - Hi'limif Cnti?rfl hl.Ml,' Jll.S.I his ii llils Kill, ami not to his hi- wiiil.. his mott rainoiis llli. a!i-m. I'.uii.l.-ll Htisiii'plpil. w hi-ii ;.li.' (itililii d Oia lollowliiK n; lui'.iilH' I'.Hivin.'i'il: nlil rifling liini'Si.mi,1 Vi's, I'm I'l'.-llnx sinl; In all 111" w.nid lln-i-i- is jnsl imp Kirl S'!.o i-iin iiii'l;" nil- Kind. Til.- wlioli- wi.Hil li.rs a lo'-rr. Ii lil; I. 'Vi- Ik In Ami I'm in lovi; wilh sun hp, Al.. I ll.nt sum. -oil'' in ynu. Thai solitr of In r hiisli.inil's pojii Iiii.sil inn .in.l a -oiiii:iukoil niiuilii-i .linlllii.-.ioni-il .MI'S. Ililiiili'H i il"li'ly. Sin- loiildn'l In. si II.p hush Hid who would ninU" ln-r think In- lovr.l In-r and nt Ih" .'.null- linn- Im I'liyl'iK .oiirl lo a tlallu"r. Hut r.niliit' iHihik-ity or (In. pourls Mrs. Ciiiiil.-ll l.roiiuhl. . no ai-llon lualu 'I Knii.'. ll. It was h" who irp ilullali.l Ih. llma, I In iiiurl li'l'-i ..rils show. Now. says Mrs, Kun. l.ll. lu'r r llsli" hlM'lia.ul iiii sinK to llli: hi'lllfit .-oliliill. IniPriiHIIiHiiil M- m-nli-o Staff, rrf fMimn-IH. I xi-: w yoiiK, "I'll t yo" " "hurph tomorrow!" Aitors rrom Iho olymplp down on I'ourliPiilll slri-Pt to the I't'lllury 111' ahoM. Columhu!! Cirrle tonlithl Im.lp l adi ollu-r ttnoil.hy, ail tlu-y lakl "'"' nialti'-iii anil coslnmcs, with II. Is l.t-nmlitp. For tomorrow Ib Hip Uiy af whi-ii Xpw Vork'H colony of iu-ior lulli ind I hen- am thousands of ihpni will not full to iiiK-iul dlviup i-pi-vIi'p. Tomorrow Ik thu lihinionl .luhlli-i Iho Hpn-nly-rlrih unnlvpr mry or thp founillntr of th lilstorlp Lllllu 'hulih Ai-ouiul Ihp t'ornpr" Thi- 1,11 Up itiuPh" Isn't lahclr-ilv lhat on thp f-rirnpi-slonp luld in IX4'i Thi n, as now It was "Tho I'hurph or thp Transriiiiiratlon. lint hi I K 1 T (Iporifp Holland, a popular poulPilli-n ot those ilays. who, llko many mnRp folk or IiIm day. rjPtit an clliow now unit IIipu, iIIpiI rPuuts i ins" u BPrvlep In tho f-hurpii of Kne- laud. Jon Jpffcraon sontrht In Riant lii" Iri. n.l's ipalh-hrl ri iiinBl. und, with ..Hi.... ii.-tors. viflilpd Hip rashlonahla i hurc-h wiiii-h In thosp daH Mood utllho Iji (Irundc llltrh arhnol. new slu .MadiKoii avpnup and TwP!ilyPip-hth will ho tho onilual rally for Inltlat- Iiik tin- fi-pshnian and advprllsinir I tliP si'i'on.l.Kunif of Hip Benson. Ily ll.'ien Mnhr. Ily llfllil M. ( Ilimll. Iiiipi'iiiiliiiiial .Npws Spukf staff Corr)ppoiiilriit l.tiNDOX KliBliinil inlPrd tipon Im fourth Wlnli-r of BirloiiR lini-m- lilovi:ii nl wilh. durk -fon-hndlnKii. IH. iniiloyiii.nl ami lis ponaicinpnl suffprlnK Iiiivp hppomo so common in Knaiuml that It l no lonni-r r--nrd"d as a Kr.-al ahnorniallty. In I'ni-t t-:uf?nn. Hi-r-ina In a fair way to In-Kin to look upon poverty und bui'-I'f-rlnir us an unuvoldahlp normality. .The Hlllind anil rlc-padllly. ax well nn ninny 1i-hh trawled Htrccts. arc I'llhd with pillrul cxaniplpn of lov- ORTHODOX JEWS OUTLINE POLICIES Ih i-nicil u !-ui1th aii'l liul' iiis. 'i'u: ,KtnIi: .lisriHl v:ih loll mlf! ll Iv:.frf :e;o. Ji w;tH a pra'tl'al -xiis- ... A HI.lT'n KldM (tl I l)C IJtUVI'tlOn lllllt Ult' IlH- II- IA VlHiAiA ill LjIj I ij,!,!,,,,! ,.),. .v.in.MHH or I his Kfn'TU i tioii, mih-Ii us liist Iruvi'l, Iho (ilM'OCr VIKN.VA, ( AT')- Thn Worlil Con- )MMhIi.m lor tin' nipia iin-iiinnlulion RvmH of OrtlinHox JfWM, coiivf-ncil In ln)- W;.ltih in iiiHlitut IhiuIm, ami n hot thin rlly lo (lonl with i;vcryluy .icwihii nf,0.r Koi-in! ami ccoinnnlc iiu-iors, l.rottlfiiiH In Iholr purely rt-Hrtnim w,,tv H()i,itinK .l. ws Inlo hmi;iH kxoiiph iiMH't'tt aloitf1 six n-HoliilionK :it lis ln nMlnn'r to niuko il more (lUTi rlnaliiK w-fHlon which, UiU-n In-r, ,.), f))l. Hirir siiirlUuil lcmh-r to kMp Hfi rnrili the liiwiuMlialc IiixKh oi tlo' . ............ n,,.,,. tho rfHuioufi lindftlonH ol'nnlKallMii. 'fiifHt 'to n-Knlii, throiiKli or:anlzMl ot fort, Hpirlitiul fontact- wilh illHpi-rwil and PHtrunwil .Irwry, In purth-nlur tiio JpW'N of the West anri lh ;hmU Thf proiimlion on an rxI!!)Hiv.t rrul of (lie Mmiy or the Tliora ami JfwiMli iilncation, iHpi-rlnHy In tlu-countrit-H wIhtp oppurtnnilitH iilmin tlicHr IIwk nro inoMt lurking; Tin- iiluiMorillon of 11m Pcnnomlr Hltiialloii of lli .IpwIhIi rmiHscH In ! i.ov( rlt:li. .1 I'OiilUrli rt. ami rnlt NUin mifl misl hh ulH of (hi- nicf. It wh lo l(liTt llH'H! (IllllKiTH thn-ilti'lllllK ,lfV- iry lhat 11k AwuiIiik .linrorl wmii orKini- Tliii cnni-i-Hs fhtl not ronrnrn ItHolf with politlcul mailt-. Kv-n In Urn .(in-.-llnii of the rn-iition of a nallonui honif for (In- AiH in I'lih-stliu;, tho oiriniilz.il Ion w: h'HK concrrm-il whli Ihc ii u ml v of ihoiic taking up ttmir ulxxh- tht-i-it ii'-h yt-ar. thun wlili tho nioiivf ai'lnailntr thn IninifKrant ami i lii.s Hnirihml altltmh- inwnnl tin- laml 'i r.r,..iivnt loii niul tiromonon omoi inn o uii. i im lit,. ini uiiH nt prompt aoi'cor in caM- of Hokulow ahl nnirli of vnHTKtnry; Tin promotion or tht Ji wi.sli spirit In tlit milty pnr und In lltrrulnre; To ohlaln tin iicoKiiillon, us au- I horltal I vp Hpoki-Kmaii fin- tho ciillr body, of Jpwm Who ronsplously liiHplratlon irom th i'haKHirtim-katd1 IriHteion wua oiiv.-rvaljh' anions (In- .I-vh hi illoly l.ninl, am! Itahhi Kiil'tn-llrnlo-jK'-n ..iiis:ilfin discrihrd tin- many !ilil'rirnltp'M itjfiiliit which the JcwH'of ,tm Indtpciuii-ni orthodox K'"oup wprc ,.lt (omM-inu io iiKnt. Th ra and who An proof of tlm H.vmpathHie Intpr- llvii lu-coi'dhitf to lt pn'PPplrt. U'M nv mu orainzauon ir mv Thp conni'PMM, ilcHcrlliPd alwi an I lm ! I 'n Wyi lim mo nnciil, may Im riled tin "KPHPHHio (h ilmilidi of tlu- Amnios jillHpiLlrh 1o Hir lU rhi-rL Hnmm-lH or JlHropl." wuh attciidi'd hy 4 fi o tlt h- jtt mldt-Kraiii i-xpn-HKlim warm hpiUI Kii.lfN ri"(tm 22 Hlati'H. Almt ol I Iipiii ' men In of urutiliulo on hchalf of th! c-uiiin from iM-nlral ami PiiMlcrn Knr-1 AkikIoh .llnnii'l for his clfoii.H in tho opo. They nut IhroiiKli thren ni'Hnionn ; IiiIitphi of lonixm. ii. day for clKht dayM, und. ILslegt'd J .Unfit Is Uv HtiviiKlliPiilnif of tho with rpliti'loiis I'prvor to tln oratioiiM I'allh of tlnw who Ji.tvo liillmrto Ink u 1 1 d r x Ii n Hatioim of men hlhly''S- en tin ri'litvtons dnites Mivhlly, und slrert. KPll Iti'flisrtl. The rlft'K'yinan rrfiiHrd to rrn4 ihj Horvlce. To hirry an artor rrom his i hilreh would ho uii impurdonahlr .Min, lii' brllrvPd. Hut, ft'pllnjr Horry for Jefferson, he HiiK-ffPHlPd iho "IHtiP ehiircli around tho rornpr" lift vlsitPd. .lefferNon went thoro ami found llrv. Itr. fiPoro llfndrirk llonht- lon, I tip pastor. "Of ooniHP I will bury yonr frlond I am liuppy to ho. nhlc to do so." Mr. Iloiitfhlon .snld. Ami tho nuinc of iho clerKymaii. a friend of nrtop folk, was cin every lonjxue on 1 (roadway. The ' Church of Hip TranaflKura-' llon . heeame "The Kittle Church , Around the Corner" lo tho men ontl, women or.fho slatct'. Or. Houghton j hecauie (Up .actors' pastor. Scores i of Htaso folk attended church who for year.s past has remained nwny, j due to the coldneHH with WHICH tney were, received. In fomo niiMiiier the Htory circu lated that I'r. Houghton was a "mar ryinir parson" and Min church a Cret an (Ireen. Try as he would the clerjo mnn eonhl not discourage thin helief. And wlille at lii death lie had mar ried more than 7.fiiM couples, n Kreat percentage of them actors, he Is kniwn to have refused to Join In wedloek nn civil greater number perKons he held had no moral light, even tlioiiKh tlu-y had a llcenet to wed. l'rlcmMiip i;nihini. l;ev. Dr.. tieortre Clarke HoiiRliton Ktieieetleil his linebi as pallor Ol inc church at the forinei'! death In 1S87. The yoiiiiKer man remained aclivo in tho church until lost April, when he died. He was succeeded by Very " . . " , . m 1 .1 ' inir the cat A "pep ineellns: wa held Monday j nip ht before t he ntudeuts went out to the fh Id to witness the high sehool KUine with the alumni. Kaeli of t he elusseH is to put on it stunt which refer to the. foot hull! yunie. Them an- to take pltico before J each game. The first Hluut wilt be) ifiven by the president and the Mvn wires of each class. Tho sophomores held a class- meet ing lo determine how they will In itiate the freshmen and the assure the "Hooks" of u very good timet rally niKht. 'The first iurlor piny practice was held Wednesday nlu'ht. The play in unusually Kood ami also very comical. An assembly was hold Thursday morninK". .Mr. MacTavisb spoke on thelerly due to unemployment. Able principle);, of football Which Were very ' bodied men holding out tiny boxes of jnUTesllntf. Some announcements,, matches 'and wearing cards rending were made and then some new yells '"Any Work Acceptable" no longer were learned. jexcite great pity, because there am The A. (J. S. had an Indoor pienlc ;too many- of them. Iine, ' Hlurdy which most of thd ts'r nltendcd. The men. whose , faces are . lined with "big sisters" escorted the ''little His- care. ' garbed In Iho- uniforms -of of ten;" to the gynt and look care of fleers of tho Army und the .Navy tluni (luring the -noon hour. All of tho j pitifully eking old nn existence by girls had n good time am) nn- hoping J grinding out tunes' form u hurdy for another one soon. jgnrdy, attract little or no attention. According to tho constitution ofiKondon and its people have become jnsed to mendicancy, in laei.. J-.ng- lents council officers arc to be ebc- land seems in a fair way io nave ted the first part or October every ,:i normal mendiennt pop.ilarllon. year. j Vnempioyiuont Is an old probb-m The con.stilulion ao provldew thntjnow. and one that Knglnnd is bo onr girl and one boy from each class coming used to. In the degree lhat h.ill hold office during the ensuing iKnginnd aecepis tinemploynient, ho yer. 1 I does she accept industrial defeat. Those appointed (his year nre .for jCneinploymcnt is bringing nn almost tho seniors, Kleiinnr Cdass and llow-iunseen change about in Knglund, and ard lleatty, Juniors. IJlllan Sims nndjthere am many who feel that the .'doelino of the Hrlli.sh nation Is be- Hcv. .1. H. Randolph Kav, rormerly 'inning unless unemployment is of 1 villas, Texas, the pasior toilav. checked. Cerlalnly Kngland's Indus Dr. Huy, liku tin; pastor beforn Jlrlnl efficiency is being dally do. him and lle original head of "Tho creased Ihrough unemployment. I.illlo Church Around the Corner." 'Kook al these figures: has kept up the friendship between I.I'M.'mm, people are drawing h the folk or tile stage and himself. . employment benefits. So tomorrow 'Hroadwav's ravorites. 1 Ti'.SIJ!) persons are working on the misses of the ehoriis. thu coined- short time (ans find Hie stars will nil soo each litm.imu are workless ami not other" at clnireh." drawing unemployment. EXCEPTIONAL RIDING COMFORT The new Dodge Brothers Touring Car ia exceptionally comfortable to ride in; it is ( good looking; and it incorporates many important refinements of detail. The body is- longer and lower, eliminating side sway, affording more leg room, and enhancing .the beauty of the lines. Deeper seats, long underslung rear springs and longer front springs, give ample assur ance that cross country touring can be enjoyed without weariness or fatigue. Yet with these improvements, and many others, it is still fundamentally the same car built on the some chassis and powered by the same sturdy engine. Tin- I'rliv sssii r. (. it. lir-ti-nit, $ loiio.no tullvri-o,! In l.n ftraiulr l C. SMITH Sure of fashionable women's approval, ai'c these rich new Fall Shoes The Bootery Inc A Taradisc for Tired Feet Home of the Arch Aid Shoe GROVER SMITH, Mgr. 20(5 Depot Street Phone Main 118 . CI .: : i : Ctrl r ' ' w ' iui I -.-i-- -H s7 "'ttf U) AMD fcV4 I r) WEEK-END CANDY SPECIAL ? Chocolate Fudge :5:'c per Lb. The Palace ' Cmelie nii nindr here hi nur . I iliilltht (ami)- liitrhen. . ' i y I 'i 5 iiriiiriD A thick, juicy steak sizzling hot, all decked out with parsley and served with Preferred Stock Catsup. My, oh my! It's good. Bp'fe'til erred Slock CANNED GOODS 'KU1T - VEGETABLES - PRESERVES - FISH - CA'I SUP -COKFEE ALLEN &. LEWIS' BEST BRAND Portland. Oregon, U. 5. A. iin mm ;i. , :',; i;';,, !, " '" There is a grave re sponsibility resting upon those in charge of children, to see that their eyes are cared for. One sure, method is to have them properly examined. To accom plish this takes skill a n d proper equip ment. We make a spe cialty of Examination iof the eye and our i ! nnninillinf ic llm lYincf tJVLllJlllV 1 1 j jo wiv ii.v.' "lx ,' 4 i modern. : ;J-4 tTT W,T n x- - v ur. vv. ivi. reare JF Onlomelnst J. II. Peare & Son Bunting7 Bargains THEY MI ST SELL NOW MAXWELL Now Seiies lloadtrr. e'Vi'l'Jwl iviih moro than ?100.00 wnrth of iicco..soi it v. Kuns like new. MAXWELL New Series Tourinjr, disrnunti d lo tho jxiint . of a bargain. MAXWELI 1920 Turn inp-. in rii.-t cl;.-s enr.dition thnmph- out AND MANY OTHERS. We must have the space now itecupiert ly tliepp cars to talec cure of storage we have already ronlrartoil. They Must Sell Now C. W. Bunting & Son g o o lO : a