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PAGE FOUR Thursday.- January... 10, 192L; THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER L.a Grande Evening Observer ittllUI'ENDKNT NKWSI'AIEH , 1'ubiiahud daily and weekly at ' Orundu, OreKon, by La Grand-'.n-uiug Ouaorvur publishing Com ny i ,! , BKUCB UENNJ.4, Editor uilnred at poatofflce at La Grande. .Jr... as Second Class Mull Matter. ' On sale to other cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland; Im perial News Stand, Portland; Mult riomah News Stand, Portland. :, Address all communications to ' HE' OBBEKVEH. 1416 Adams -"i.. La Orande, Oregon. hUBSClUlTlO.N ItATEH , By Carrier .'ttiiy, per . month ... 76c I' Hilly, per three months 2b mily per sU mo.. In advance, M.DO - wily, single copy 6c Dy Mall Dully, per month 60r Dally, three mo.. In advance. 11.26 Dally. sU mo., In advance 12. M Dully, per year. In advance 16. Ou CITV AND COUNTY OFFICIAL I'Ai'EH MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Th Associated Press la exclu sively entitled to use for publica tion 01 all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In published therein. All rights of re publication of special dispatches Hub pupur, and also the local news herein also are reserved. GOD OVEK ALL: The eyes of nil wait tipon tli'-t-. Psalms 116:16. THE OLD HOME TOWN JV Stanley' I Show ; , C.4V,.. Another Parlor Gome Edward Bok's peace plan is but another parlor game tliat will furnish a lot of notoriety for Mr. I5ok, give a certain kind of club women u chance to do a lot of talking, cause an element of the male sex to get excited as they pull sweetly perfumed handkerchiefs from their pockets ...u:l 11 j , 1 1 wiihc mejr quote jwetiy 011 jwijwiuui peace. ,,c mIin wp r,Hi,l, nt in No- ',!, .It is but another of those impossible things which the-,veiuiT, ium. itrriy nuy un-: orists prate about. There has been some war going on JTV''T .almost continuously for hundreds of years. Life is a war quality at iim ron-riont r Hits n Letween right and wrong, ilusiness is war between those cu""'" , of n,'V1,,r'," , 0 . must, the wholi- puHtti-al systi'iu of: engage in the same line, hociety is frequently a war America is un orKiuiizi-ii ronspir- to see who can outdo his neighbor. Everywhere you turn '"'' -ouruBo m poinicai; jl-uU-rshli. I 18 war, war, war, 111 some form. ( H.Ton.i, the next .ri.idm must ; -, And yet, in the face of these facts, in the face of his-"' 1,0 " who, mind ims - scfj tory which has recorded some sort of war almost constantly i-ii'""."' i""r should '""n 'Hi since Bible times, here comes Mr. f!ok and the Ladies Home 'man wIioh.- mimi i nai.Htic . nom;h Journal following with a plan for perpetual peace. l;;",,'"," Srj War will come in the future as it has in the past. The been disnimiins ronim ,1()iicy im.r enly- way to deter war and make it a little more difficult, 1'. ";i"-""" formulation- or r.. . - T .. AllH-rtain rorulHIl polley in the, as we see it, is to take the profit out of war. In other ,,i,it 0r the engineer rather than in words, follow the President Harding idea of conscripting ni pint or the party iiniiiieiun. capital, industry and labor as well as soldiei 'S ill the IlGXt tt ,nan who uii!or(ain:H tin-' war, Force everyone to work for the government for noth- fore. that am today rii;mf:in our ing during a war. The ones who expect to profit from a tZTun w or will then hesitate a little. P.ut even with this restricting cimnged i-y constitutional tion, there will still bo war, and don't let Mr. Bok and his ""ndim-m. pink pill prescription for perpetual peace take too much of JTZuT: T VOUr attention. .slimuluto su-slaliHMj i.ol'.llcal I hints I t..-. f I s,. i' . . V i ,-'jTl It THE TfiNSFoLX SOQuCKtY 9CSPOMCD IO IMfc SALC OT CC'lCiU T MOCKS CS POGE SSwE BOOK sr?Rt5 THAT TM6 ' MArjAf.EMEWT DECIDED To oFF1 Every Article in the Store ; ; Reduced Absolutely Nothing Has Been Held. Out 26th Annual Clearance Sale Furnishing Goods OFFICE CAT TRACK MARK BY JUNIUS I ImwiI Her I Imoil a lltilo lady 'III With I lie- NWiH-trsl little Ist, When I f-ullctl on her Kite halil. "t'onie In lhcrc-8 no one here NOW!" 1 I' m liiK attion (he people by laltliKr Hie i A cretllt to any community, l,a -ountry lut' htH eonflileiu-e. I HMfj- i (iraii'le not excepted. Is a man who! i;est tliat It would be iialutai y thing (don't lianB around In front of a If the next president would vulim- 'corner drug-store or chew tobac- pubjlc covered wagons converge on Washing--;;;:; s aSSiI uind for the enactment of fewer laws sscsses novelty.- .The real puraose is to ',l'n"1" ",,u 'cieea. d through tim ''"" 't; ul'1'"'1- 1 YUt iVACW Idf J-JU.L 1 IOUI(0 lurlly submit to frank uuvstlonlnK ' "n,i S',H " Juic n - by rulrly Irequelit Joint HeHHiolllt of laacea. - iThe nlan oriirinatcd bv Ohio farm u iranizations of hav- the senate una tin- iiouhu or rem-e-i i ,.l r ,.,wl .....,. ,... U7.,..l,l HentallveM, anil ulioilld keep the t'HK HOHl'. WK IIAVK WITH ton carrying a demand and lower taxes possesses novelty.- . Ihc real purpose . . . ... . . . nreHH. impress congress ana the vehicles are chosen not because WUli n,,, next presaifnt siiouid 'rhen a youn man from.thc thay are the best that, may, bo hud, but as .theatrical "prop- p a, ;v!p,,sau iriv.c.tho, Hution c"- t u JVI .,(I,ll .wltal limy be i.roadly termed splr- Wll 't't wh"' h thought was a crlies to win the greater attention. !Huai a. wu as political leader- "itty; , - -.: There may be method in the idea. Probably those who ship. , He ave it a pat. . ill. travel in the wagons have automobiles at home and ..' "ZSa," i aSS S"' S'Slil'cwL ,ui m ould make the trip to Washington much more easily and y the aimpi" iiwiw. of nntuiiif uiei ,,Uy- ' , ' . riinfnrtnhlv hv motor tnmnnf.rt hill" thern would he iui prUr nl utientlon-BuitinK vul- ' nvolfv in-fiitPh nvnnoAuvn Wnh no-inn in nmvAoA with V. .f l,,H 'U 'u. tl,vk o( Ul l,1,.'i18 WHAT THIS ( Ol NTItY SIKHS ..w.w.vj ... ...... . . t.. ,..v.a lluu nave iiccii i nrown up by iihm (lly Jiinlu.) atomoones ana me oniy aneniion mey mignu gee iravei- aicmiH, pniicH..rm.B una un a- a kmm! oid-rnHhiomNi $j iimb ... J,. ,,,,T, ..nUl'nlno It.Aiil.t 1 n li.rtrf.n ,1 1 rt ... O.-l. iVl'sHlUI'S OI I lit 11111111111 111111(1. IJIJP 111 Ollil VJIllVlV.r IVWUIIA UJ Xllllll ti til LIU pUllUlllUIls JJULj praine schooners in procession on Pennsylvania avenue -. quid afford a contrast from every day sights. not n ni'w hlrtli of frortlnm. Ti'ss iM'opk- who tnko llborttrt with tuir lllirry not mono llbi'rty. A vvnl ninit for evvry Jol ln iik who ;i:rs inu nk. Hiilu-r liViii Id. -"The iiittn who a. u 4:.., :i ,:,j,fi.B ,1,.m,i .,.,,.1. t. .... . miui 01 a joo lor rvrry ninn. ;-nt uiu um; biniu n niiyiii, tMianiuiu uu itmii tuu ftiuuu purahio injury." ilrclupil an cvan- To t'l nmrt rMilts from taxes. result without resorting to theatrical ways. Were each to.K,,,HI ''N- " you W1W" tr ''" im miles to ta gallon not , ' 1 . , 1 11 y inn hcouiiuiii llinl did 11. to B.f down at home and write his representative and scna-;,,, n(.r,.,. a ,,,,.,. ,, ,,, tors tellinir mem what one warned in me way ol reduced .wniiKiu in iu. even taxes and giving- thrni to iMiderstand that failure would result in an altered personnel in congress at the first oppor tunity, were this demand presented in volume, results might be expected with confidence. The trouble in all such mat .More young men ilHittlnir khi1k Inslrnil of more younir men mak ing no iiiIIch iM-r .I10111'. I, ess paint 011 Un fnce livstcnil of inoi-i- paint on the old plnt-c. A higher Interest In nork not it lower rate of Interest on money. What this country needs Is to A S.M.AUT TAXI !i:ivi:k. KlIKi-lle CexlHler. That Heatlle. j tnxl driver who enplured a thiol (be oilier ihty Is nol only a Kood !Oltl.ell bill 11 fnnnv one itu veell ters usually lies m that there is disagreement how the iie ima removed iim inner iuindieir'"v " ftiep f the father- desired end shall be gained. Too many want their taxes rrrom "'" i'- i ln"1 !""B, ., ' y lures iiin'l ilepart when he Isn't A"" "" eounlry iicimIs (quite reduced but others increased. Let congress worry over lookint,-. jiuniiy. kmd less talk of "the world the means by which the demand shall be complied with. I if;"" ''T'" .U!W .""n,,"ls '" ,, , .... .,, , . ., .1 vih in i.ii,v HollywoiMl and elsewhere, more The covered wagon delegation will bo wise if it confines .,.n,n,'.,' Y-"t or''-', ,,,' .s,.. . i"-"iie "ho K to i-imn-n similar its demand to the simple fact and leaves ways and means, . hmi'i.'n earihunuhe "!"' I '',!!, t',,r,!,"n" 'I'lrins week . ,,,fc .. 1 ,' ' , , lr. KIMl more real lionest-to-.: i.re..i.-'-n.l.. 1. . -leilll of Hie pivsi-nt overstlpply of fellows who draw their salnrli All-Silk and Madras Shirts Our mobt attractive ftt tenw anU colora at 2W off All Boys Blouses IK! (tiiHlli), imttfriu, ami color at 20'- off All Hats & Caps An iiiiiiMial ' opportunity at a radical rcdm-tlon of 20 off All Mackihaws and Leather Vests I 2(floff All Luggage Trunks, t'liM-s, all Ity at antl Suit Coorrinht 1923 Hart Sclulfncr & Marx 20 off All Sweaters , Men's and I toys' blip -on and Sweater Coals In nuuiy attractive colors, at 20 off Every Articlcjiiv Our Men's Jiyfiartnient tEDUCED Values like these should be of inter est to every man. They mean great savings to You! All Mi Hart Kclmrrue 1 1 loci 1 and (Hci latest Fall and imitcrials. En Hie hi-st l usual redue Hart Sehaffi Clly Ovelixi iiinlei'lals. will call this1 m's and Rnu's Suit m - .. ... ......... . - it City models, in llu; I f( inter styles of finest i . Pi i or lire Dtoctz of A rim 11 in town K Jrnls fn on 01 ir enliu r V; Mai'xrfi(l Am In I lie LOTil y you Jnw sVjjsyu ion. r I of! Overcoats 33W off Every Article in the Store Reduced Absolutely. Nothing Held Out im- r: iioek of OreK'ou -ilts and values jou SURPRISING REDUCTIONS On All Underwear , Hosiery, Rubber Pacs Shoes Wool Shirts Men's and Boys' Flannel Gowns II 1 1 1: I RSI I CHANCELLORS ARE NUMEROUS Germany Has Witnessed ; Many Holding Chan j cellorship Under the Republic. nmnn-Hollweir tonk over the of-1 nlin-nifiit and .held it till last Au- Mueller. 'three hHonKcd 10 Ui'i,,,..; fleo in lyuu und left It elulit year ku:.1 under l'e trying situation Catholic party, Felirenhaeh. Wiriii( ,( lati'.'. ' j Iti-oiujht uhoiil by the occupation and Marx. Cuito was a tion-p;f,r-,'m i of the Ruhr by the. French, and llamonlary chancellor having b.ectx fl l)r, Mleluielin van clKiiicellor J ijni efforts of the .Gorman govern- selected as the mpreseiifiitiv of. '. from July until Novt'iubur HH7. nu nt, to defeat tlie French by pas- no party, and Htresemunn he'ld Uia'!' ( Count IbTtllng took over the of-! sivu resistance. chanccllorsliip us a member of tlio flee then, and lndd it till Keptcin ber, 11 IK. He was Hiieet'i-drd bv I'rlnce Max of Uatlen who was in , : . any other ffreat power h monfy Kbert, tho present ureaidml. o,1 , f01(,d ,r. chiuVh retlroment, and tho lteich, became chancellor rorj,)Pt ti,l8tllv stresemann attempted two daya, from November 'J to No-1 to li:,U:l wh.,t ri.limlnc(l of th(, vember 11. 1'JIS. lie marked the ro hljc ft, nisastrom, at. Tin- eataslrophie financial col- 1 I'coplti'a party lap.se al Hie decline of t"o mark to a point never before reached by SIi;X) l.KSS TIIAX YOU MAKti 00 transition into tho demoerattc per-' lod. After his two duya of serviro U commission of six: .socinlists: Mbert, Scheidemaun and Lauds berff of tho mujoilLy party and llaasn, Dlttmurin and ltarth of tin Independents, took over the' Kov crnment and there was no reffiiiai cabinet until 1-Vbruary, 1 '.H it. when tho national assembly met at Wei mar and Philip HcheMemann be came chancellor. Ho resigned the following June rather than sif;ii the Versailles Treaty, and (iuslnv Hauer took over tlie office for about a year. IHOKLIN, (A) Oermany'd chancellors have changed so oftin under the republic, that few Ocr maiiR can remember tho names of all the men who have uUempted to keep government together In the five years of democracy which huvc brought such troubled times to the German public. Thero have been nine different chan cellors under the democratic re gime. In the 47 years which elapsed from tnc tinio Uismurck expunoeu ; clor in March, t !io, and remain- Uvrmany into an empire and bo-1 ed in office three months. came Its first chancellor until the Then Constantiii lYhrcnhach. of'i iiiiM,. lompt to f inu nee Ruhr resistance at. tho sacrifice of the Interests of ho rest of t''e republic. .Stresemann held on till Novem ber with a coalition cabinet, but tho food shortage and the moun ting bread prices, together with wide-spread unemployment and the ehudiea or authority between the Tlavarian and Saxon govern ments and the llerlln centsal gov ernment, proved his undoing and he made way for Dr. William Mars, of thc catholic Varty, the Knlrmont Kentlnel: .Kvorybody cannot be rich, but nobody need bo poor in a- count ay l)ko this. Aside from the very small percen tage of those who are ill oisin eapaeltated by accident, cfimlrhp portnnity is present for all to- get ahead. All you need do is to obey tho rules. Work find spend less than you make. Learn to manage your own affairs. M ismanage ment and Indeptncss rtic the- real emiPes nf r-vertv In t.hts .land. Will Advertise Oregon "'Portland can already see what her $300,000 advertising pnrimoini. t'linrl i rlninc A l'iw (Ihvm ixrn rnrnsiit:itivnK r i i r. J j.. J "AM1U H. (AP)- The ut utieu ujuisamui'tiuai i.tnioiut.s inut in i urimiut uuciunij; a band of dm- gin, and fort hei inore. W(! ready been deflated. have al- lnig Kmii- ,lei-s Who Lit, Lai;;e Itiistness Aiiested in (.ennany Imt "pass the buck." It Is not dying penniless that worries most people it Is bavin t: to live that way. ehu'f of I A loeat girl Insists that a cater- snnigirlers and (in liliar is not a -us enu-tne driven to spend a half million dollars advertising Oregon and the!1' hiH c,,n'' wn- arresied 'tractor but an upholstered worm. Northwest. This ecoms to us to he a direct result of the n,'n;!'li;,, ;"i,Ki!l!f iTrT,. IV i"1111 ", year ( i un drugs, j IIAItlil'.N ll I I Il- ! t IN- i oruanu peoples movement.. ineir .suecessiui campaign .cuemicais mui other phanuacouti- cinnati. oiiio is six ri;i-:i republic was declared, there wero I the Catholic partv beeaine chan only eight chancellors. J cellor and held the post for a vear. : Illsmarck himself served IP Joseph Wirth, also of the Catholic years before he fell out with thc party, came into offiee in Mav, dethroned kaiser, who Is now in S21, and retired tu - November, Holland, and made way for Gen- Q2'2, eral von Caprivl In 1S90. Caprlvl jr. William Cuno look over the held office for four years- and was post of rhnnn-llnr opnn Wirth's succeeded by Prince Hohenlohe ; 11 ; mi who retained office for six year. Prince Ituelow then been mo chon- V1 ceimr i or nin yen rs. v on him n- present chancellor. r. Strese-1 maim remains in tlw. Ainn- ,.i,;....tl .V V"." '"' .."ll'tM" minister of foreign affairs. (r -the nine men who have held the ehaneellnrshin under n. lour were social democrats. Kbert. Scheid "mann. Hauer and li prtoAv m ? I TOM MKi' 'i ; to raise funds ialrioii(k'illy for sik-Ii a worthy purposu '.-ill no.l.i, l .ilh SI:-, .,,(111 l-'orit IXt'MKS TAI.I 1,11V," t:ll...n ... 1 . has attracted tho attention of the railroads and immediate in-:iiy. ' ti-Kins an-still shinKiinK in-ir l'CSpollSC followed. T'"' "" "K!'1" - Iini," :n risln-r- har. Thi-y tlo that to n uodi-n V... . . , . , -i i i i m,-n. had ih-li- n sill h:us roots, loo. llus is very Rood news, for when railroads got Imsy n ,. ,:ln,.h,., ,. ,. . , f pushiiiff a state to the foreKiound it is always very notice-j11'1""1 cusi. msi ,.f un able that the tourists and homeseokers head that way. iioimn," iai,'-r ".''iiiK-Vi'iti'-'-'mld Thc comiii"; vear should be a great year for Oregon. "" i.um"-i i, Aim-ri.-a. i:nii,.i It will be. so get icady to ri.. your purt. "Z' .' iVZ"''" """ l-usioms ..t I U-ii, In KS, ,t il,,,, s,.v. ,-aMimi. M,lii.iuin. Koila. liloihi,-. ''Ial B"-It ,',ns who ,av.- Iiun-I "mj"-ii. lilioaplioi-iiiis anrt siilplnip," '-vlili-m-,- il.uiu II, -.1 ,, v shi. wihl. '" lo si, ,.,., lov Ihrlr i-,, in,., I, , f Amer ican ,-ust,lilflK Editorials From Over the Nation KOIl IIIO.M TV I AI- M(lS ChlcaffO lli-ratii - Knmin-r: Wonlrtat In- n.nsrncllr- unci have porsonatlty und natural Ix-auly-' Tht-P Hrlnk ra- er.K yolk and i-at an onion now und then! Mrs. J-an rri-pcott Adiunfj, 11,1 thorlly on fooda und liiultli. who 's to conilui't u si-hool of rook-'n-. nt Hip und llmtsi-hold Ap pltunre i-xpoHttlon" In Chk-uiro, t'e othc day unfoldi-d some ot lu-r i-ctnri-3. - "TWkIow or licultli in H- fkln Bnnrkllnir eye. cienilvo uiiiiiiyi I ,k.- i w 'r,-d Idm-d. Iron Is v '"-v-r n , s. t.,uv ail-pli.-.l In- many laslv foods and ""' ''''' in (h- nl;,r. WK-n wi- set lloni the air. liny. " hi-lhrr In Antuvrp. Ain.st.-r. v-, n the easiest and Inn Ki'rft ""H'liiK. chflnleal to supply, hlft the mill orlty or people do not even take li(.M THAI-TIC lA II.N . r n to .m i n s cai;sau Cilssln' tho Mealher A few days ago Jut us heard A man Cussin" most emphatically The bhiukety-bhink Weal her. He seemed to think It was too eold und Too slippery And too dog-goned 1 ad-gasted. Plug-busted All-fired auiul to Kndure. tltniu! eems like Junius Heard about the . S;uue remarks Troia The sumo guy Last Summer. SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK When Mixed With Sulphur Brings Back Its BesutifuJ Luatra At Oneo m ii f basement luis drain. Tills comnleted urn! " Crav Imf, however li;irme, de- not'cB adviming ajrr. f all know ihe advuuiuge of a youtJrTuI apKar mti. VoAr hair i www iharin. It makes or uars the 'i.t: When it 'this property fade. tuniAurav -anilink tnjike.l, ; outside pair iut a few iplit ath of Siige Tea i want and t and Snlnhur Volume its nie.irancu .siainen io i- a lmndred-ui , : oppom- ffuii't stny zf AAi ynungl '-modern hoi Kitlier prrpre the nvijn ut lie.me r ' you want I pet from any drug store it liottle of j dio this a VI Veins iiiffe unu ruii,or 'tn- int-iHB van 'or oale Large P-iOfiin modern honi close in, large lot, 4&:tl2i, ce ment side walk, paved st? t. The home has a bea itiful fin-piae hardwood floors in the two front rooms, a well built -tn kite to i huge breakfast nook, insidv outside entrance to base the trouble to breathe deeply and U supply hts very vuluablo cbetn- V;l. Iron attracts oxygen and oxv( l.ONPON. tI.N.S. Julius C. ven muke:i the Iron magnetic in--ir ia to blame for the present Ihe temperament. Plenty or oy- inauitc comnnc-n of l.en-le.n's traf-! -. , gen tend to make one a Bed;fli', at cording to H. 11. Cordon.' C S. Nnrs4s Train tlra-tlh)n '"hrr. Any person wishing to do member of London' s niunicipii, u0 UK JAN1KHO. At) Klf suecewiul work with people gv. rmnent. ty-two American trained nurse, are und evenlv. Ymi moisten a sponge or should take up (untltU of oxy- Cordon blaiuea Julius Cais.tr be- employed teaehlni? Hfa.lliun wo-' Mft brush nith iU drdwing this kaiiw the mum s'teet of Lon-lon men the tricks of their trade In thnturh the hair. Uking one smU ' were hihl out by the tinman dur- the hospitals of this city. Theyi strand at a lime. Hy morning tho Till: Pi:itri:i-r I'Hi:sni:M". lag Julum Um. ulih the leiiuit 'were bi-onght here by the Public ! unit hair disappears i aflr Another i ury c ceineni i iooijf wi, M til l.ime is wjF unite lif you s!ic, you can A if d any M -i insid .rtin !l yout ant r.nvo the .dor you ed and f lf. Here Is Hia.ve a good, shed tlie way umi will Ivm- monthly pay- nrranged to Suit pouttil," which is nierdy thn nhMime ; yourwlf. If you are looking for recipe improveil by the addition of !H frood modern home, it will pay other ingredients, thousands of folk you to Investigate .this. recommend this ready-tn-uw prep:ira- t on. because it darkens the unir , b.:i.itifiillv. beside, no one run ls whly U'H.'as it darkens so n-iturdly Cold Type, and WarrnSunshh in expressme to our natrons and friends the hope that thismay be the, ' Happiest Holiday Seasfm you ha."- But we and ever look vou your face pa. we are m ft iich alt. X I 1 V ou Tn ever eniovl cold type because way to re mpelled to use ere is no other miRht walk up to each of you, take your hand. the eye and say right to "HAPPY NEW YEAR" Geo. H.Currey t;ii nn l.-i-m.L l II... iVnTut-v iiri-m-.liii.. l!..f.l...t ii.i . u . ... ..... i.Mii.:it.lf in or 1 MO. It K Ihtttll'H I color IS Real .-'.stale 1 . sniirKllllfr eye, creinivo I'"""-.' , ' ' .. " in nu nv n-ivnim-iH m Hiv ,11ms.-,- "ii --- - -. , .i,iw. and inltlutlvn como with tlio con- JisKiiznn-: t hit.- un- nvi- mmiiru-u - i ni-r nty ,.r tin- woria an tho tlun of the llmkvfelkr Poundutlun r , , ', HKAtrc.IV o. tt iiaiiiini niiiir is j Kcal listaie Loans liuniraiire I SJ-1 1 - Unucd'use or foods supplying iioMl1101"1 vlikli should lie vsni-Utial tu lilflihaya so chaotic. commlasiuu. siiil lUAtrous, juungvr. 1 i