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Tuesday, January 22, 1Q24. : r PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Lai Grande Evening Observer IB DEPENDENT NEWSI'AI'ER ' FublUhed dally and weekly at C' Oraodo, Oregon, by La Grande Cvanluf Observer Publishing Cow- ; BRUCE DENNIS, Editor. CaUrad at postofflce at La Grande, Or as Seoond Class Mall Matter. On sale in other cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland; lm oerlal News Btand, Portland: Mult nomah News Stand, Portland. Address all communications to HB OBHEliVEH, MIS Adams , .. Lm Grande, Oregon. M IINI'IUITIOIS ItAI Kn Ii) t'arrli'l mitlUl IV in.- i, ..nine ;. By MaU Dally, per month too Dally, threo mo.. In advance, f 1.16 Daily, six mo., In advance. J. 60 Dally, por year, In advance.$6.00 CIT AND COUNT OFFICIAL PAPER MUMHI'Jlt ASSOCIATED PItESS Th Associated Press Is exclu sively entitled to use for publica tion ol all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In publication of special dispatches . ni pupur, and also the local news Herein also are rcserveu arch so that tho belated tourist may know "whom lie 'is at." Tho town ahoutd keep lis streets clean and repaired, tho weeds cut and prove to the world that It knows how to "kei'p Iioumo." These are a few of tho thliiKS a town can do to prove that It Is entltleil to prosperity In the twentieth cin- t'jry. AMERICAN ARCHITECT! HE II. Van lluren .MaKonlele In the Korum: Is American architecture revealing uh unci our IiIi.jiIh to posterity? We may be pcrfecrliy assured that it Is. witli pttlli-HH. Inexorable accuracy. It would J,, 7 . ... . aii wiirhta if r-I ri-piiy llll! puiuic IO I ry IO published therein. All rights of re-linili.ri)lan more clearly lent recoi-flcr that ut cinre pro tects anil cxpoHi-s u proteclu us froTil the elements end exposes us to future Kni'ru.tloii. ti .. i,ii. rPian,t imiMl Wherever we turn we see. Hide In type wore t not Who Stole The Bell? a friend unit uticKcth cionr than u wod n(JfI' I UI-OUH r. 1 ivv ZLZZl that Anw rhuii t,-Hun hum nnl vt been cryHtnlllZ4(l into typen: vul var ostentation okIon i-xuImUc ttuitc und i'4'Hlralnl; robust. Hcule elbow h tin- dolleate, thu u tali, or tho puny; thu thin mid eluup . i yera ago is not so long, after all. Fifty years BrinH im-hwio tin- niroi.fr and U.v.ude v. as eleven years old and the young folks , j,enod weie not so diil'ereiit from the young folks sternly practical are close noiKh ;.a y, .o. 1 me possessed of the desire for fun and J"," m "SSI by Jou I with the real Blone, itval ToiJO vhat happened in La Grande fifty years ago as .n.1.., .,,. h., , ... d by the Portland Orcgonian of that date a half to ho romariu-d that these ure V- li- hulldiliKH erected w ithin tho name yul'y ulXK '. decade, many of 'them uliuultuno- oUHly. When wo no through von Amer irun city it doe not tell a iitory of a, period of vulgarity, mint her of wood timte, ii not Iht in which Ktrditfth wiiM preferred to ibdi- jruey, a fourth to dullneFW, a fir it it Tllll fif tuiel I V fill. I It.iKi'mnllvii ; utfit time thounc me gooa nuiurea act 01 stealing trio i fire, it r.-v-uiH an epoeu when, I -ii would soon be forgotten. An indignant community hm ,'ua,1l,!VH vflit f1,1" hy H,u'i ' j . . in ti popilr.lion I"hh hoKioKcin-ourt cn Olieiea )W juwaiu in an uuui'uvur ttJ mciiw- uiu thiin nny i i-nmU' 1 In hhitory, un- j'tiiHy parties, and today the desire for information still;'08" H 1,0 Kn,,M' in, ,Hr riuv,v ' J A hnnioK-'ii ouh nil cannot hi- x- .lStS . prctcd in a iion-hnnoKcn'ouH I -Anyone who lived here at that day and time will confer 'V'"0"-, n;" ''' of. tll,; B"vt;nt!'"- ' . .. .. ... . . I th and ciirhti'i-nth criitiirlcii in Kiuncn jih liai'nionhinH with the HOdcty that protlntn-d ti hecniiw that uoch-iy v;m ajrrcod upon i dculH or Htiindai-ilH of tfiHlc and condiHit. Thi! nio.Ht violently pa triot It; anion jf uh would liurdly 4-aro to Im ohllj;d to mi p port tho thi'HlH tlui t AmorkviiiH arc arci-d upon taf4ti and fonduct. THE OLD HOME TOWN Py Stanley f6ewr BEMO GitJ!' I f (fog V" Iwoutp a TmV.! p I "" Af 7WF. CMFf.i'. "U'iH t-AGT )iiUT HE -'" k. 'Tanlac Saved My Life' . Savs Mrs. Clawson iwmf n rcB"Ai todd -jntfceo & hi-, r. h.t.i- ue ivaS ' rRoieN stii i rw F-tAr and Cot o ; 1. . - y. s OFFICE CAT YllAOC Mai ' A $500 reward offered by the citizens of La nde ior the persons who stole the church bell." , the question is who stole that bell? ob. bly Judge Slater, Dave Hay and the other "boys" 'p favor by speaking up through the columns of the Eve- ring Ubscrver una leu wno sioie uic lieu Newspapers and Readers The editorial executive of the Detroit News, speaking l,f.. ihn l,,,l,,l,. ,,f II, Mo.lill Q,.l,,,.,l ,.f T,,,,,..,..li.,,. ,. pVAU'C DkUUlilHll Ul VIIV. lll.llll III UUU1IIIIIIHIII 11, C,n Klory (I AAlDltlt'A. Chicago the other day, told the prospective reporters and i,m nim a ennttn-ia t,r editors that new.spaper reatiers, rather than newspaper "n" 111 ' trcaKin-.H nn- . 11 , i l p i. ' ! ,0,l- J1 eiir-pi'leil it Willi sort lUUKcm, tuu jsuiiuiuiiy iu ijiiiiiiu rui inv , n uviuiuig (ijiii)uii rnilliiK lireirli H and iilllareil It that the American press prints a great quantity of crime lvJ,h timinier n-x ruumains ami ,r flews. Whether , or not Mr. White talked for publication, Hir'iins. 11" Knu-ed'" u)!"'X"i, ' the substance of his remarks has been published, and the "4Ij",'"w0'JJl, l'"'"lH "'V1 f"1''11 11 readers of his paper and of other publications are doubtless Then 0 ft tiiou- jnore mildly interested in knowing what he thinks of them. Bini1 peoples umi Hiiiiininneii nie rvl 'rTii i -l r. 11 ii liniveHl Hitmnir them. 'I'hey cinie r-- The Detroit editor says many readers base the assump- frol u,,. ,.,K r ,. ,..,,.,),, ,.,., ion;. that much space is devoted to crime and sensation euriirr a Kin umi u hope. Tin- ...tipali Uiefactwyiat. thcypeiitj, so flinch,. iiiiie in .reading. ?y"', u",r(1 "il'Thir 'soothe- giory every lino of violence and scandal that little opportunity of ie- m ' 'nfi. p ii i f ii Ami out or the eurlh ami the lsjuft for periiHing the many columns of really serious Ullmm ,,, ,, u, , ,,. ,nK-KK ""and constructive news matter. The reporting of the arms 1,1 nearm nmi the prnyirs or d nference, of the farm bloc, in congress, of an orchestra do- k"'h.T'ii. "Si."."' or','he''"nri','i'j licit, are passed iip as dull or mild; but minder and divorce '"'' inHhiomii a nation or iove.1 l,..l,l f.-,., !':...( i:.. I.. ll. Tl Messeil It with purpose nulillme. ... c.llV "win ii""! vii jii.ti, iiui; w mot. iiicii; iiiu II( (.u,.,i ( .lilerica. " two classes of readers who delight in the sordid details of "tho, Slillman case, says Mr. While: those who find it a TiL-m, ''sociological document," and those who admit it is "hot Humm-ists a wei'i a imera me etnff " loveil hy all the worhi. 'I'he wit- ... , thnt JiulKe 111 .KliKlaml has been . ..Whether "readers' are )lcased or angered by this frank raised to the 'peerage, ami hi tement, that may not have been meant for their ears 'uTZ "ZiuZ reraiiins to be seen. Perhaps most of them will rather en- house or ionin. wih-h iinrry -joy the lampooning. . Surely anyone will admit, who takes :-,:;;;:;-r'u;'::''to"iy!,'',w:;:, -4ho trouble to measure with a yardstick, that the amount eonrerreii iiiaciutton wouhi take trf spiPce devoted to crime by the average n,etropoUtan,:rn,Z;;,:;:l,1,rir:;l:';:rr jyurnal is small as compared to the vast total contained a niekens ror ininKini; the ioi. in, nil the departments of wide scope and varied interest. i"fcv'.!' ",' ..""'i.u Tom!"' ! Of course, the dif Ticulty in 'gciieralizalion is this: that are" piayerr? 1 jfgter I BY JUNIUS will always bclii've that Tan- M-tiool (i ju'Ik is are iipt! mIio lar aavd my life," i.s tin- HtiiU- will vt rt'portt'd if llM'y diin't tifttt ihitr atali-im -ut of Mi.s. ( Ii:utoiii jour khl.s Ix'ttrr. 'jtwsoii, JU3 Oriavi;i K'.., .l';m . j KranciMcu. 1 A woman la like a Kord in many j "For two y-;rH, I had stom.iv!. wnyn but who ever Kaid "get u i ' rouble ho had that I n it naw wife und, apend Hit- difference.' j"- Wl'll day. My KnffrriiiK. was tcri'ihk- and four or tivf 1 1 in .i N'OIIODV KV Kit IAST AW ji'very week I had attacks w h n .MONUY HY A'rri;.M)I.(; TO HIS (hypodermics only could relie.e OWN lirsi.N'KSS. .. iny aeony. I aeluaUy ur.i aixiy- tivv ' V helhrvc." hnld the ImiKitlent shadow I Grande man, a he nut aside I "At first the teli'phone, "that I'll go fish-lio lielp in potnnlH and wnx nlnio.-t a In;: "Go rirdjtntf!' Bald his friend, "why It'H winter time." '"Ver I know." wearily replied the other, "I wouldn't expect to catch anything but ut least I'd he on the end of a line that wasn't busy." . 1 i . thin! hotth aMlonitdi'iifT intf went eat elioiiK IJ went Liiumlred and 'i lilac ' iii'ieii dim 7 my iinuT, i.wavs" did yfse An Aiixtrinu ha ron eninn to Ainn-h-it i-ect'iitly to lean i how to iraki' love like "we. do," And all tlx1 lime wt thought It was jnt liist.iu t and that jou tlld'nt hnc to take Ii'hnoiihI 'Urii)nht)i of old were Kiuall of M:iture" headline. Maylie they hud to he to fit their Iron suits. AN OI-TIM.1NT IS THK MAX WHO I'liANS ON NTAItTING A ijvi:ky ntaim-; iusinkss lie plaeed his umi uroujid hrr walnt-- Klie laid hr head upon hid breast. Tho car went crashing through a fence An timl'-rtaker did tho rent. A 1 let urn recenlly puhllNhcd slnHed n hmfr line of patrojis out Hide (he IHv-of fl-e or tlie theutrr hi New York where they pi-oented i tint famous rn-st "nude from Ih nt M tt r my iik-iiI v. ;i.i i dm and hloat- could hardly my wi'iKiit artii-nincly-l'ive to oln-for1y-fiv puun I::. Allhouirh it Iuih now hc n four yearu since 1 took Tanlac, I h:ie had no furl ln-r trouiih wit h- my AImhiI the time the seeond-tcriuN stomach and my Ip-alHi i-s lift er asKs tlail io help lilm wild hit 't"r than ever. Tanlac wan lessons, tlml rimln out how niiK'ii plainly a IdeKsini to me." he. hn foi'ftot. Tanlac Ih for Hah- hy all pood j dnifTKlatM. Ac-epl no s'ihst!ltiU Khallow rlvt!r anil fllvverH 1 Over 4'J million bottles sold. maku the moat noiso when run BARGAINS! In Men's Work Goods Heavy Wool Mixed Socks 19c pr. Work Shirts jr 79C ea. ubb An cxeeptioiially tfuwl work Sock al Itlne and Kiey eolton, of fino quality only. Three and four elet ruhher pac. Ten and l-iiieh i-tthlK-r pat!. cr lti Heavy made Ntveoler I'oiiIh and .leiM-ys a warm khi iikiiI for the voi-kin;miHl, only )erjracs $1A5 pr. $3,98 pr. Sweaters $1.90 ea. n:ng. She letR iik kiss lier now Ami (lien Ami Hint la iihe. Slio din's Mic snme with other men! Of ltrs I klsK n rrleiid or two or iiiiivIir Ihhie A eomiiion thliiK fur men lo ilo, Kut HIIV SIIOI'I.O KHKf Junius han sudilenly cllscuvereil why the shlnsle-holi' Ih pniuler. Il'n becuuxe Hie Kills lire toe lazy to eurl (ho buck of their lmlr. H's nil r'Kht to "lo-e thy enoniy" but don't love him to instruction. Tuke Adv. TllllTuc VeX' tuble 1'illM. Siherlon .loins 'I hl lfl Week I Silverlon T HII.VKKT' ltati:ln, lii nmi Howfnt; 'I'entl lo rrolong Life leatli l.niil To ('iinhot, KI.A.MATII KAI.I.S. Or. In eul-l up." Womler how fnr Olltslile tile case of J. K. llrulton. shot he nt limits of lilt (.ninile .null d,i m his home trie coroner's l Hie.- wiiulil rnieli If Ihey put I hii-v iniimi. r.,ri,.,- i.,..rii Kution of wilticteii's. hrotiKht In n 'UN, Or. Thrift w. i U lis lielns olia'.rveil lit I'MviTlon. Tli- programme op' neii in th" s"!iiml ' uuilitorium itniier the nuHiiiet s of the KllvtM-len ili'heclH. John I,. llruily of Salem v.ai tlje ehii-f Hpea iii.r. OPEN NOSTRILS I END A COLD 03 CATARRH r.OKTo.V (Al') The chancer of a i'iiritrd atlilete for a lon life are excellent, iicrordiuj to figures compiled hy r. V. II. fleer, dir ector pi pli:-,ical education at tlio (f.lMe, and an insurance statis- t da i. (f rormcr baseball players who, hy all tho calculations of in.tir ;""'e f-xpert.s sho'ild now be dead. III per cent uro still in the luml of tiie living, and the percental is tlie aamo ainonp oai-Ktiicii. or men who had been on the (rack team only :! have died, this bc InR 28 per cent of the ordinary average. Of former football play crs, however, U7 per cent of tliose calculated to have died have ful filled expectations. , The figures were obtained from 1l't records of nicii who won their letlern ul I iaivard previous to i ;mhi. the show on in this eity? At (lint we bet lots or huhbt!s wtniltl May al hnmel I Hner: "Waiter, is your, corn tender?" Walter: "Very, sir, und the sooner you take ourfuut off It the better 111 liko It." There should be two national spanking days the day after Hal lowe'en and the day after duughtcr returni pome from poHegT verdict that Hratton came by bin death from a, gunHhot .wound from a .25-callber revolver in the hands of a person or persons unknown. A feature of the investigation was the explicit testimony of Mis. Hratton. who described having seen the murderer standing near the couch that he fired one shot ut her and ftrvi. At her home Mrs. Hrattoil reenucted for the jury her ohMervatlons of the crime. How To (let Relief When Kead ami ,IioKc,arc ritulicd lip. County fifty! Your co'd in Cittarrli disapjienrs. Vour clo trim wilt oji'm, l lie air your fii cad. will rleur hreutpe freetv. Xo tu'ir sinilll iiiU'ldlii?, mucous di: or litdaclie; n if t a email tliufiu from 'ran l antiseptic cream ils. It ptnctiati'S l!iinu :!i issae of tlie heiiii, rneiliing ii; tiie swollen or inMiniol mucous memhvflnr, giving you insUnt relief. Mead roL-U and cat;iii!i yield like music. Don't stay alullcd-up and nMseniMe. Relief i urc. U : : i j ijftji LA GRANDE'S ii! Hh- Foley Grill IS o une iiuiiciiiKMii nun nn one dcicnso will apply equally to oil newspapers. Thcio are hlacU .sheep anil white in the -publishing- business as in every other. Aunt r in ii.imm;. I-:iiki'IH' Ki-KiMli-r: I'uclllu iwh1 And while it i.s "1,lt,H H'"ii'u i"' imxi'Kt iiuti'iimi' j . , ., . ii. .. . . "ini'ii'iK iiii'riu nun. i;im yivir. uimuuDiuiiiy uuu mill, iniisi, newspapers are lainy uce iriiin rur i -ncii i- roust im to Ho a im tibnoxiousness, and siinie are clean in hiuh deeree, others r "'"n'f.' t "' iix- i.'.Hi.rn jj . i.. i. - . . . , its who nri' fiiinilr,' oul whi-ro lift a'Berve only the scorn of their contemporaries and the i wurui iivin ;. "ublic generally. And it i.s known in newspaperdnm, if not elsewhere,' that the "yellow" press has l.ut the scorn .son.iii'rrV.mnli.MM,!-' oi seit-respcctinff pullishci's in creater deeroo than it has ' i'i" ii"t iy n is n i "ii.t ror if the rank and file of readers. Hecr price in Germany i.s hack to before-war figures. 1or tho Germans that's normalcv. ' he congressman who votes for tax reduction will live .1 vole another dav. Editorials From Over the Nation tin- I'lifun-riin-nt of lln- 'n-iih!liil.in Imvs lo In' li'll to the lii.iMiiy hllKlit limr- proliiTly In- ul t i-ihIi .1 lo liy Din I ii'luirl inrlil ul' Hii in ti'l'lott. HI I' imi. i.'m:i: isi;s. Drtroll Ni'its: 'I ho riiu arii ino- IrMfior Villi ll'IlN his im p: Ik nnl to; uliuly or Niii.iUc juhI hi'loro ivtil-l I IllK Is I'lilitli'.I lo li. lli-vi' h;ii ii.lvici' I will In' lii'r.li J In imrl. Nothing instills pride in a community more than a first-class Grill i La Claude's l'oley Grill fulfills this important mission. Deep appreciation is felt for the patronage of, our home people. In our Grill you will find city service, thu best of food, and at prices no higherJlhan ordin ary eating houses and rostaurantr charge. Music every noon and evenit Hear KathlJen Campbell Jfing with the Iiu- pnonia accomiaiument. Come and line with J You mfi Be Pleased F. To End Tiles Forever j ami iif 1 1 :! Alnrltalde Sin i ess I'i esei IjU on. Musi lute IE lief or !. hi- !nee wilb I We note today when auto tour- " " ;in,r that many towns have phued Tell SllffcrCrS HoV i liy l.'imlrr kIkiih nn the IiIkIi wr.y pasHliiK through the town. with Kpeed limit iimmlly plvrli. tin tin n;ine ol the town omit - (M'hc-.ter loeloi- At ,ie,i. liy 1.1 Ihiw.' Ih tlie tow 11 I jitsiiiine.i to hne It: name iKui'un? Tnii itller town is truv- 'eH d i'lltl UHleS MOUte tOI V Or I'tivii' SH k'ch i-nirtcH the name ot ( jt ,,, , ,.M; ned n-t' i-hiei- it must r'in:(in name- i.nov n liocli-.tt r d "mi ut i He unto to irlM'H mind WHlit ;i x(ni(de. nMty little over HiKm in the welhue ol a town At the loun'ji I mil hitr'iw.iv should mane i I in hiuiril or ai eh. uiv name ol the lown. it . dlMtiniee. nmi ilirec CMBffltsWMM f l I ill X K M I S UII IBM '. 1. 'H M'l " . W . ... -T- W I I fl ' ; i ' , . i : ' I 1 ( ' ! II . Ke Neu Abo- Itml,, of atieul. t. ' i II IM li ll l !:( on the uuu) it i intitm I li: t man I a w.i,.llM, ., , ret urn. Tills thu tor woman need snlhA iinol mm-r polntK. rrom any n(n urik-nir I mm ot the hotel orrlmldH. oi I'iI.n mw lh:i h It in the eti.'ioitde aruier- in: ill: wit It the mid i.iom direct rio.-.M Inmr r.,, t.. diNtn hm for a w ell t'lnr lt f nd tor IMIex. Veins : nMnL'nu' etlort on evii'.'d In a pr-'-wjl tieluiilly he.ifl lit I heio .ijf. IMI Itl.'M ft I 3lotel World: un. mote matter f Hie hotel conventions' c.ie net f fUHflini? nn much an tu y in'tl jtft'the ni.ltiml OhllfTalloilK ol entn lnunlty und hotel. The :;:se;m ef a town hy ii tdrar.Ki r t:i lan. ly ninde from Its hotel, l.ut it d-t.-.s Vol end there. The hotel t;iU etre of tin ntrm:er within the gtftcs; It dally hiitiKH to tow m ''-' l he irure "foreiKii" money t hjin nny t'tHi!ai i other Institution in town. What don from nearby OoeM the cuiitmnully lo t aid :"d oor.sihly naioei iiil ut jet IhlH desiralde end To. hi t he uiumumty. day evi'fy little town Iuin a chain. s.ei. i-heapet ...-r i waim-nu', on.H u.-mm. .... U1 WK " ' Ullil w onlel I ill pt eseVltUion Llinn II V'"1' n fOHt.T Ull ' -leveloo 1 v'.- 'iii urn A u y olid thus fur lit the1 MO W SI I'I ' iSll'i 1 1 ; I ,v4 lor splrH. hut Bome ot Ihem ko al It twed. Imotlerate i-rlee on the mom ,.h rut her u crude way. Some- i Iiieompelent or oiudted road Imek tl d :.-. tt.v(.ed plan triitea they want a mw hot. I " t town nun I, mi; in Kt ill one ofj v.oril i.e niniixed to mo h Ml.ere no liolel in neetieti, inien ' ' me amo tourlnl. , imUMy elpiy UO not IlllIlK Ol Ilie nitie nmi kmumiu npuil the ltiKh- tell fiQl ln. pensive thinH thai wtM wa iti i ne town h end ' and KO a long way to leave a Kood me cn iimihh, imiiKed an ah. fine te- I her tV imlle! our .... lliis' Kfl this . Starter and Demountable Rims tHS.OO &tra Why You Should Qpfle? Your Ford Car Now nsiderinjr that, ay spring ao- 1 1 1 Cr1 froach retail ouypif; win Dccome 1 AO,OU7 Jiorc active, therafS-ill he a (-rcater tcmand lor Forif'1Cars this spring h.in ever bcloi Actual Mail dttiirrle In hicambtr. txtublith ins a nnv hleh record tor winter buiing. in Ittipreualon on the iiieinory of the ove ludhute.l. und ut niKht Ih, iqes.ted reUt I ot olites hi an hour; even in u.seM ut tons- standmK v-'Xh pro- liDK reiilly wonderful n at runner. tect Of llfc-tit tdiuuid Ilium uut. n e- Nil Its luive Imtii meompltslied. I thi: .Mail oiiIu avvc)dvd.AU. 1 herefore, thp only way you can h? sure of trtiiining delivery this coming pring or summer is to pi a colour order immediately. tf tojttlo tint wish to (viy cash fnr on nr ju ran arrange t'tr a small i.?nf dntL-n and ftuv terms on I thgf halantr. Or you can o on Tord HVcy PurchJJ Plan. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer 11 ItMNS io,(H ( OMIWN V ) Detroit, Michlfiao m 1 91 . I BMMWMIHsMMsWWWsMiWMWBMWsWsBtWBMMsMssJM jTCMWaj. W.WaC TttJiCTr-gi f Cold Type and Warm Sunshine hi expressing to our "patrons - and friends the hope that this may be the Happiest Holiday Season you have ever enjoyed, we are compelled to use cold type because there is no other way to reach all. n. i. .-. i . .. ? " ts isn we mignt walk up to cacii and every one of you, take your hand, look you in the eye and say right to von r f:ifri I ' ir . - J.-.iTi.:-:-