Tuesday, January 8, 102-1.
PAGE FOUR
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .
,
la Grande Evening Observer
v IMtl-i'l.NLtENT NKWSI'AI'KU
' I'ubllihed dally and weakly at
f m QnmdQ, Oregon, by La Orandc
Waning Observer Publishing C'oin-
BKUCE DENNIS, Editor.
.niuumd at poatofflce at La Grande,
Jre., u Second Class Mall Matter
.On sale In other cities Oregon
Hotel News Stand, Portland; Im
perial News Stand, Portland; Mult
nomah News Stand. Portland.
' Address all communications to
I'HB OBSERVER, 1416 Adams
We.. La Grande, Oregon.
SUBSCRUTION HATES
By Carrier
llly, per month 76i
Ually, per three months $;.2i
Oally per six mo.. In advance, f 4.bi
Dally, single copy 61
By MaU
Dally, per month 60c
Daily, three mo., In advance. 1.26
Dully, six mo., In advance $3.60
Dally, per year, In advance 6.0U
CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL,
I'APKIl
MfiMUUK ASSOCIATED PRESS
Tha Associated Press 'U exclu
sively entitled to use (or publlca
tlon of all news dispatches credited
to it or not otherwise credited in
published therein. All rights of re
onhilcatlon of special dispatches
this paper, and also the local news
herein also are reserved.
l'LATKOKM KOK I.AHOIl AND
CAPITAL; All things whatsoever
yo would that me do unto you. do
ye even so to them; for this is the
law and the prophets. Matthew
7:13.
Ti
urner
Oliver
THE OI.I) HOME TOWN
Jy Stanley
r-B B TAre THE
flCLicje our or
if H 'iE teeth
YOU SAY
YCOHEVtftUSM TWEY
3AWA MAN) Cove O W
PC !' VN&l
r; rtVvt -y . PD locks - ass
sou5
.(-"
, OOK'
Ni
u'.s I tar PAoep-HAKHETS- ..ro--
. Padlocks -aot-p ri M
: The death of Turner Oliver, which occurred last evening',
brings to the minds of Eastern Oregon people the career
of this man who proudly called Union county home during
his lifetime.
. Reared at Summervil!e on the old Oliver homestead, he
strove along with other boys of his time to get an educa
tion and become an attorney, which he did. As a lawyer
of the earlier days he was thoroughly successful, and not ;
inly did he appear in some of the heaviest litigation of,
this part of the sste, but he took a prominent part in i
politics of Oregon for narjr years. Being a Democrat his j
political career eiAed ar.d flowed with the success or fail-;
ure of his prv" in n overwhelmingly Republican state, j
Hut nevertfceSes, Tanx-r liver was for many years quite;
prominent a s-tte f j
Ttry t y-sce of lw he accepted an appoint-j
toect EZiSfT sie Vjsc- t.rnir:i!xlion with the Federal i
Jar A i I So:e Jivod there for several years.'
K reft-i 4 L Crtnae mr xnciaths ago intending
tH nanus, hex aati t&fi hi profession again. But
te j3r i KU.jtiir sif 3;.it etaemtd ihervM and last
cvtainx 7Hr Cfl."ft. "Uw-vw. i"t raittiir, federal land
aiiot S!inii.y oxnfi aa mua; ' aiuirf inr iiiutriy half a cen
bcy. job asp suit- fipi.- 5nr 'Lit Lit iid jitined the army;
t,T tie (QriC 3?'ini.
I Too 7. !- ,
r " iiiii -i jinakc them deceiving, in
Exlitorials Frdm
Over the Nation
. . HIGH TAXES.'
Salem Oregon Htatsman The
Boverninont officials will always
tell us that htffh taxes ar local.
Local officials will tell us the gov
ernment taxes are high. The fact
Is, every branch of . government ts$i
from top to bottom Is at fault. Weip
have ioo inucn taxation cv'ry-
rriicic, iv in iiaru iu r'uulu iujtin v:
Marlon county can retluco tuxes
oumiuu oi us improvemenis; a-i-m
can reduce taxes outside of Its
Improvements. We havi gone wild,
on taxutlon and we have let a lot
of weeds grow up. It Is twin to
pull them out' and get back to
where people can pay their Iuxch
without such heavy burduns.
The Mellon proposition cut. o.'f
1350.000.000. Statetaxes cam bo
reduced and county and city taxes
can bo. It Is up to us to see that
the taxing bodies all reduce.
It must be admitted that th
country Is a bit tired of talking
presidents and candidates. It finis
the taciturn Coolldge quite. refresh
ing. ,
OFFICE CAT
1M-OI
BX JUNXVS
ABOIT NKWSI'Al'KItS.
Every Article
Reduced
26TH HI
We
UAL CLE
Nothing Held
Out
ARANCE
Rosebure-News Hoviw Thir.
ots of men. says a La Orundejlir lnnnv npnnin .h t-..it tiin
woman, who don't know U could rouU1 run ln(J ncwspaper hett-r
save money If they would confer j,han tn(iy aro bpin(f run b
upon their wives the title of tiBhora an(J editori) Newop;ier
ditor of )lBbu.sements-and It; le are a ad t
th. m bundle the job. , . nnrl . wrv lrn,lttnllj fl
influenced by them and are able to
To succeed one has to love his
work, as well us
loves his. ,
pointer uuB.jjUt many commcnta and criticisms
f made upon the newspupers full to
ALL Till-; WOltLlY LOVI-:k A tk amount of certain dlfficuiiles
MM-KK. AM) ALL THE WOHLU ttnd Pleni that have to be n:c-iijti--s
A II Ai l it Im conducting any kind of a pub-
' lication. It Is tho ambition- of
J)uky FIJI belle with a big rlngl0" responsible newspaper man
in her nose is a savage. Hut , 'ttl w absolute fairness .-.n-J
white woman, with pearls screwed I J""06 wltn a" t-lements of the
in her ears is civilized. i public. Hut as tha old saying .roes
, jit would often "Mho a I'hilu.lel-
.llany a mm who ban never Phta lawyer" to tell what is tho ab
lial one drop liquor ban been solutely right thing. Newspaper
tiitoxhnleil by one drop of per- .work is done hurriedly, and impor
flinH.. jtant decisions must often be made
. jijuickly, A man's clearness of in-
There"s one thing to he said sight is put to a sevore test under
in favor of summer. We have. these conditions. In his attempt to
, warmer friends then than we,run a uroaci-nunucd newspaper.
have in vinter.
carry out the ideas thus offered.
&u-ifi- m-n. a - an author
ity, arr- tt tkfilix jiH"!i in
ihrir fc-tif-r tii'h t-tK ti lu
-- i.'.l n !rip! n an
A Booze- HzrJSng Nation
i
21 'wnuid Herons 1
BUiftal rxf i-ttz-.
iin -i.nHnci. tint- .rmie stark
& vmiiiuinmu) anniitdnierrt hits bexm
ne Ja .rin'l'-
tbf oti)y ll r.it iii
g rl smvs aijout
I Th oiiiimer Is always a goat,
still, a goat can swallow almost
aii)thliig.
PUTTING OXK OVKIt.
1 "WT"rl 1 1. tii v ti 1 at-: :
MW.nnsd ixt iiiai ai.rv-i.cenr( it utid ful Xc the inuidy ' v'-v
.,,... " Mines li.lt.Xli.," h-.
ijniiiv imninir uru . ;ilkl nt.vT u.d to
.. ITu-sk- wilt- art ma iiuiiuiif- iie lo firhik are huntiisp "
ihe laurm Ts-nu jl- ru.inmac:u'iur v.n- :im; ur HtUinr it. so hkh i.
-iiiijiF tl ciasses into rnntiluemiim Hie jwtijile we doir.p
"I o.'ta
i-ttl I
a fl-
ln the opinion of a !a Qranile
lad the only I'xcuso for not be
ing a itiun is to lR born a lady.
Tint fltrlll Im Mlitl lo be 92,-
.S(mi.ikh) iiiili-s from lln sun. In
cinrv Till: '.s; fon. nimnmi'iilH Ixml at Mils MS-
Mf ' ft rjiKtrr" ;MHi tin- tllManoo wt'ms .. t'on
ittlic eise Tiiaii talk iuuz, think 1khi, -iiitse iKiuze. IT A. -ah" n- mm j-an i a w that! J , ,'
iu? .uiyet rrf trie parior coi!vraiin, liie subject of the j
3iilinmr. cmrvemrtiou. tin? jiike ui. th Tauf3w thow, the !
Cmnii JJUgR- RtOTIW II: tilt! t:PV.T.?;jrt;.
lHn-r 3l."t Ifo.VHOH!r Fined.
ST. HKI.K.NH. Or. Virirll I"o-
Tlw- mivtnz link h-l-i Hip well, a Nehutrm rancher, ws
ntin' snl ri.l-.iNnu l arn-stoil by William Brown, de-
I'iuJII -fiUltt fjUClllimu; WE iie.f'.Ut Uh i'.U-ll the Eurct- lJ hi llp fill.m v.io m.- inlpuly miinn warden for having
. , .. . . r . !! t'j fmil.fin a Ikiih-;Ipt meat In his possession.
lli:tmit nit llliwailiau J'" t'J c-'i: I'.'-J -"-. -j. .... .... fii. ,.-r . ' Hrown m. t Powell on the
ailUUl-ljm! Ulld l".av. jnivi!ninie!lli W'iVn thtir prcibifms. : jll.-lpns-l1Msliuric road carrying a
... ..r ... , , i -. . ( t'tls IS N H"..S (heavy knupnack. Heareh of tile
we il JT, CUUBUIT '.-' UM U UUlld l.f lUi-t!ll till a Jy Dii. . , ,;)ta, Mr . n.0 of ..,,1IllW. knapsack disclosed fresh deer
partjv it-TOtyr: "ami imr tittruttiinti jp iml the Iai7jle nor the t--.. sit tii.pi.one operator, j meat.' I'owoit n brought to
j St. Helens and entered a pica of
WJT .U'.nv Jl .lb WW& t!l, .t(tle- j M XT TO HASUIAI.I, I.SS. Kllllty to posemlng deer meat
P.,.:;r rKP-.. 1 ,i Vip4 ,,f niv; Tin: Ml -h- IX Til Iv out of .ason. Justlco Htorl Im-
Corvaills Gazette Times : Hurry
Thaw's mother opposes the. move
to get Harry out of tho asylum.
That poor devoted soul knows when
she is welt 'off and she knows she
has never had a moment's peace
when he was out. A proper ar
rangement, however, would be to
release him on. condition that he
go hack and live with Kvelyn. II
WEAVER"
are offerine: more bargains to the people of La Grar.dc.
you profiting by these radical reductions on our entire stock?
. v r T A 1-V117IO
Aro
ALL SKIRTS
Silk and wool In pleated
mid plain models, fig
tired and solid colors; re
duced 20'
ALL BLOUSES
Headed, bialilfd nud cin
hroldcred in o l v 1 s In
many colors and styles;
rclucel .
ALL
PETTICOATS
Fancy ami p I a i 11. In
many color and mater
lain: rctltuTil , t
20
ALL
BATHROBES &
KDIONAS
Conlnroy Milk and crep
models, in ninny nttrut
tlvo colors uiid patlein.s
icduced
20
SUITS
GOATS
DRESSES
Our luHvt I'all -'"I Winter niiKlels
In nil iMimilar colors anil inatcrtals;
rciluccil
i .
Every Article n
our Ladies' Rcady-to-Wear
Dept.
Reduced
, ONE LOT jr
I SILK-AND-CTOL .
DRESSES
1 S
1 I All or in tun n
y noiiii; stairs
sIku. ill many lianiN
ami colors.
Drastic Reductions
On
Silk Underwear
Knit Underwear
Gloves
Hosiery
Mil'inery
Umbrellas
Bags and Vanities
Jewelry
Etc.
Y2 Price
Every Article in the Store Reduced
I
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HELD OUT
; : M
would serve them both 'right.
Turkey Is to abolish jiolysuniy,
thut Ih. unless more than one wife
"Is urgently nec.isHaj-y." Times
must be - getting better In Turkey
if the government Is of the opinion
that one wlfo la enough to ntuke a
llvlng for en nvernire ni'in.
V
eiK-p"
v.'ho. u Li t-it i'.'i-.i'y liifi.v tii.v vT 3iS.S:a preterarfoBS,
xj&ded a fen-crt -ic, ju '.. i-t, j-L.1! m Po:1ri. He took p&
pU't worrj t:.f it i.U '&vf 'f.it3 le rkii amd the poor
i treated alike a Ciin V.a u-'.'i'.'i. la fuct, it is L!ieved 'n;ornioe-
that Cwerr.fiT Pt r;it .:;& vx:n re.rrk in one of
hia campaign -jsr. t-r i 'a?;: in Cleaver rernem)ered ''I'-'-r.
what the governor L.1 isiiiJ. S'.v r. with a search war-j K)rur,w
rant which can ts f,j.J ia ve.'iy as a d'xrtjr's pre-!1''"
scription for liquor in C,i,f-r'xn, C3avr and his state
booze hounds invaded C:: ' i.'.-.;ty of Uiis Quality Hill
home where a New Yc-j-.r'i prty w-.? in progress. They
, pot only a measly pint of ly.w, provir.x them to either
pt-or searchers or that the party i on the square.
' Anyway, it wasn't the Jxx.ze that raised the trouble
in this instance, it was the hunt for the looze, and poor
o'd Cleaver is now on the jrrill riKht. Iloth the big daily
newspapers came out the following day in Portland with
double leaded editorials telling something alniut "a man's
home is his castle" and quoting a supreme judge or two
on the subject. Then followed sharply written paragraphs
in which Cleaver, the governor and the whole dry clement
who make a practice of .searching for booze were given
tha thirty-third degree in newspaper lashing. Someone
very unkindly said the searchers were getting too close
to the boys and some kind of a roar had to be raised to
( stop 'em before "they broke in on the private stocks. In
, other words, several fellows have been unkind enough to
intimate that officers are doing fine so long as they catch
the Wops and the other foreigners, or jail a nigger, or
run down u fanner who may have made a few jugs for
the ready market v hen wheat, unci hogs were hard to
sell, but stay a way. from Quality Hill, you detectives and
tl.-uth hounds, for the atmosphere is not good I'cr you
where tho private stocks aro kept.
,i There may be something to this and there may not be.
We do not attempt to argue the case or care much either
way. But the point that is of interosH is the constant
herculean effort being used to enforce an amendment to
, the constitution which should be violated no more than
l'ny of the other amendments.
What's the matter with the Kighteenth Amendment,
that it requires such vast sums of money to enforce and
such armies of men and women? The answer is plain,
rhere is nothing1 wrong with the amendment, it is the
V'fiople who refuse to bo governed by it.
No one can tell how long this booze hunting epoch will
last, but while, she docs last it must be admitted she is a
humdinger, and murder and arson' must' lake the second
page of the newspapers for the bootli'ggers and tho Qual
ity Hill boys and the state sleuth hounds use all the space
03 the first page of the newspapers.
.I'..T AMt llll'W i.Ul
1, 'HIM' of thr old
;tn who rouhln't ak'!
o'clock on Hunilny
:olds and jypppc.
the fewjr; stop
:hes, pride re-
25c . Box
Ml
I Tailors, Clnam-ra, UycrtFn lit .
Il'llo.Mi .mai.vi;i III JT?',
:. Mip
-- v
I . 7l For colds-and Earppc
Pv 5, J ,the fev sti
T.nw.i n. rinr. of nm. vj. u.tb me acnes, pyiae ru
! XOMING! jcovuTN-;EM. j fescuok
il I I . I I IX II'
Hrrafflffi8g-f 1 . -HI txvooa H.. I I Vfe ' mxscnmm wikciot
IS.yny. .lo not '''PT3 t I ' j
MOTHERS- mV&MUZll
IVn't yon know yon cnijflurn i Uj;, feiigAiy;!!. 1 1
ilMn swl, fdvcriih. cmxMnK IfjL.Sl J J l' T InS iA
chtllintonynfortaW-ilhc inigH lbiI.k T J ' I ' ' ' '
8ssfefeili!l The - J e w e 1 1 - n a s
, ' - ql t
t
t
t
L. & L.
Cold
ablets.
Jiinuury 10 hist day to pay water
rent without penalty. 1 -7-3t
VAN ESS
Your Hair
This is the new methoi
scalp massage with
patent rubber applic;
A minute a day wiljr this
new treatment injures a
healthy! scalp am vigor-
3ii3 hai
VAN,
suits -
ers gu
Glass Drugs
C7.e JJg?"! Prvg Stora
Jbar brings re-
manufactur
it.
Overstuffed
DAVENPORTS
REDUCED ' - I
re offerirudis-
i( fronrfO
I uvcr
Stfir
-Wc a,
counts
0' on
Suites
to
- stuffed
JANUARY SALE :,
Compare Our Prices
W. H. I
Bohnenkamp Co
Cold Type, and
W arm Sunshine
In cxniTKsinir to our patrons and
friends the hone that this ny be the
II T I .l.'ll C
iia Hiicst juiuii'iy
cev enjoyed, fe are comi
cold tvne hec.iuse tnere
way to reach a
I'.ut we wish wd
and every one
look you in th
your face
III.'.
ason A'ou have A
)flled to use
a o nn nrnnr
' i
might vAilk up to each A-
1! ill l..,J I
ill yon, iiuw yuui imiiu, a
il eye mid say right to
"1IAITY NifiW YEAR"
jlJigitif
x x i ve
First Showing of 1924 Models
NOW ON DISPLAY
AT WASHINGTON
(Opposite
Jcwett Factory Rcprcs
plain Jcwett construction
onslrafor will call for you
Just Phone lll-J for appc
AVENUE GARAGE
Elks' Club) f
tntativc wfl be here to cx-
ip detail Jfiis week. A Dem
Jiul rctn you to your home.
hitmct.
TRACY HOLLISTER
0IGJE
lllSWashington Ave.
Temporary Location
Our Motto: "The Best Service Car in La Grande"
,
JIWETT
Nn
D1STK.IBUTORS OF PAIGE AND JEWETT SIX CYLINDER MOTOR CARS
W
t
t
t
t
t
t
-t
t
t
t
t
t
:-t
:t
I
f :
-t
. T
t
t
t
X
. I..