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PAGE. FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, January 28, 1921. 1 .' 1'" '1 ,, la" 4 La Grande Evening Observer INDEPENDENT NEWHPAI'ER Published doll and weekly at ,Ca Grande, Oregon, by I .a Qrande JCrenlng Observer Publishing Com , pany. BnUCB DENNIS, Editor. Entered at postofflce at La Orande, Ore., a Second Class Mall Matter. On sale In other cltlca Oregon Hotel Newi Stand, Portland: Im perial News Stand,, Portland; Mult nomah News Stand, Portland. 1 Address all communications to THE OBSEltVEIt, 1418 Adums, 'Ave., La Grande, Oregou. SUBSCRIPTION ItATKS ''.. By Carrier Dally, per month T6o Dally, per three months... ...$".26 Daily per six mo.. In advance, (4.60 Dally, slnglo copy 6c ny Mall Dally, per month 60o Dally, three mo., In advance, il.SS Daily, six mo.. In advance tj.60 Dally, per year, In advance.... 16. 00 CJl'fX AND COUNT OFFICIAL. PAPER UKMIIEII ASSOCIATED PRE88 Th Associated Press Is exclu sively ontltlcd to use for publica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not othorwlse credited In published thorein. All rlBhls of re publication of special dispatches this paper, and also tlio local news herein also oro reserved. The grass wllheroth, the flower radelh: but the word of our Ood shall eland for ever. Isaiah 40:8. A Noble Woman .' When death churned Mrs. Grace Iianie Friday one of the sweetest characters in Oregon passed on. To her life wtm what it choultl be to all of us a life of service to .ff'thake others happy and contented. We knew her as mat-Vi'-ron of the Hot Lake sanatorium, as proprietor of the ; p'.Jrloore hotel at Ontario, as caterer at the La Grande I Country club and throughout the many years of her active jS$'?;Mfe in caring for the public she maintained that sweetness I fed'.'bl character which is only known to pure womanhood. : Her Christian life reflected her beautiful thought; her ' '""i.high type of feminine modesty made everyone better by Jier association. Always refusing the spotlight positions in. this world she found her joy and pleasure in doing .things for, others in smoothing down the. rough places jn lives of those with whom she came in contact. ,, Her work in this world has been well done. Her sterl ing character has left its impress on many. La Grande v ts a community sorrows today over her demise. This city " held deep devotion for her, and to her relatives the most prqfound community sympathy is extended. ' Union County Stands Up i.-i ' The wheat glowers of Union county did the right thing Saturday at their meeting in La Grande when they placed the county squarely behind the McNary-lIaugen bill which -js to provide for assistance to the wheat grower. ,,. ' It is gratifying to know' that without opposition thit matter, after discussion, was approved and the sense of the meeting wired to the Oregon delegation in congress. Those who have felt the plan might not be sound were convinced before the meeting adjourned that the plan is Bound. - Surely it is as sound as a hundred other things undertaken by the government, and in this instance the government is not asked to finance the undertaking. The ,rvheat growers do that themselves, so why should it not )e tried out, t , '! ' Union county j;rowoisi have stood up for the new de parture in marketing wheat, just as the steel manufac turers have stood up for practically the same plan in mar keting steel bars, just as the farm machinery houses have ulood up for the marketing of farm machinery. . " It' is a good thing, help it along whenever the oppor lunity offers. THE OLD HOME TOWN Ity Stanley is- " -IWN6 VOU MEN M VNF I. r,yu7t-&WSf J&i I SEEM TO KNOW .)r2v' r--' IT y E5T Your f m,-- "'jzZf) "i,T s r a. vis. .j v i 3UMMAGE SALE Nf?W5-SECOND DAY- i tmp saif vas fcrf't?Mro anotnxK! t DAY UNTIL SOME CAf COULD BE FOUNt? WHO WA5 . ABLE TP MAH THE Hi:ATV STOVff Editorials From Over the Nation ipint. The cure lit in that active I HilHtty lo the rlKht, that active 1 di'K.ri" for tho common poort, In , the individual, which produces an alert and conntrucJivt public opin ion insistent on IiIkIi and vltfor ouh Ktandnrda in fail He, life. I'eo- plc oiti-n wiy that the Great War and it:i uftrin.ith const ittito a proof of exactly tho reverse. iiirisiiunlly direct ft Hh primary appi-al to the Individual. It rcc-OK"i.-M tlutt if the Indlvldtiut will make of hiniHcIf a new and better iniin all elHe will follow in 11 h train; hut that. If he rtoen not do r.o, no cliiiiiKi' in inKtitutlonH no ItuMi ln with Hie ovi rt hrow , laws or poMtlcnl idoaln, will avail coniilii uciit AhH intily and 'at all. The -world l In (to present IHiMOt It V AM) fllltlSTIAMl V Christian Kcience Monitor: Anions the chuiiK1-1 which ait. -online uliout in Knrope toda', lone perhaps in more Hitfniflcuht ban llio nppari'til (b-cllne in t-on-Idence In democracy iih tht- con lit Ion of n( a til Illy and pntce. l-'irNl :anu f th OFFICE CAT TKADK MARK BY JUNIUS HEMP SHIPMENTS ENTER PORTLAND OVER WEEK-END I'Olt'Pl.ANO. Or. (Hp Meverul larifo shipment', a were entered at Portland (ho lat few daya. Thn rial) '. hi'inp litirin;; I'liltcl An llnnest ( on region. Hho alnt ho much on neuuty, Kor hhe"H ot u thoUHand frecK Ich, Hut she's my wet putootle, 'Cause hIhi'v worth u million HhekelH. ' lcrcy, as u Klven iianie, ihHMi't ru Q inhky lliaili jo si Whipping lioard HH. "Wwl Klldcr" brought lit tiSTiU lale:i and thn t'ni- j ted Stale. 1 Hhip,-iiif(' Jioard K'- "West Kent:." it: now unloading j 13.7t;o tialeu at M unit ipal Ter- ! mtnal No. 2 This hemp win; load- j ed at several ports In the Philip pines, tho iHt'KCHi Hhimenl.s (oni iii),' from iJavo. Kliiinneiit.'i rroir. Manila itre smaller now that t li -vest4ls are calling at tho other porta of CcJm, I ava and 'am- j hoaiiKrt, Jmport:: of hemp into j 1'ortlund lust year with EV.K I I tons Much of ihh: Is used locally, tho bttlancif Im-Iii;! consigned to 0a:;' eru rirms. Tills move: from l'oit laud (11 record tirno by train u.' Intercoastal vciwels. The larKet Hem of Import, lou naj,'o Into Portland is copra and each of these vewseln lujfl copra on board. Then? wero 1 1'i7 It him on the "Keats" and K:;o tons on the "West Kuder." This Is unload eil at tint Iock of the .Portland Veuvtuhlr Ol Milltt Company by suction at the rate of about 3:! tons per hour. The import. of this commodity bust year amount ed, to tonn. "There Is not no much difference In humans as somo would have us think." says a. I,a Orand.. -Most of us Intend, to do about what's . rlirht lint inn iiniiiir I.r ..B ,1,7s, TU O MIIJ.IONAIISIX IIAVI-: work hard enoiiKh at It." YACHTS OK SAM K S.Wli. The hint who Kuhl ( only live once was certainly off. .. lxits of H-)plc ,, ((nible lives. MIAMI. Khi. (I.N.H.) Two beau MR. WORKING MAN- Here Is A Real Bargain Gold Seal Rubber Pacs Ten and 12-in v Three fx Leather Jft imes up lojp.w, .LA LA p Rubber Pacs, now 1 if ill pleasure yachts. the name "Am" and A positive woman is usu illy nep- ntlve, hut a woman's negative never positive. . ach bearing each the! property of men of millions, wi-r- Med up toKetber at the municipal! docks hen recently. The yachtv, let low cut Rubber Pacs, $2.75 values, only heloiiK-to V. K. Vamlerbil", ol" N York; and K. -11. Iane, of Jioston, l-ml.ll,lli,. sllll In Ks 1.rm;.'y.M;,,r,,,,;''':lil'","A','i,1" ""'I "n,T' Vni u-hisu -i i '. I filled for a cruise through the Ves, 98. Iw. ..rn.-ltii.il... i.l' II,.. .ll.-t..l..r. t Dliu-ht l.ocilnun tho trint tnn MR of 1 " llle "OtllC. hip of the Com m mil: ;t Parly as ' iiluals have never really put Ihe laut Wfrd In human progress, Christianity into jiractlce In their Then we haw the triumph of Kas- own lives. It is surely time that ism in Italy am" tho tripmphant they should begin to Rive Christ declaration by its apostle, Hinor lanliy a chance. Then democracy of the cuiiiKi-y ( Mfiiw to Ik Mill, will betfiu to succeed. tiik VA(a;s op six lr. Henry VV. Peahody in Current lliHtory Magazine: tho Men 1' ' f-i j j v That Tourist Camp ' Sinco the Kvoiiinjr Observer called idtenUon to the need of getting busy on a tourist camp ground for this year sev eral business men have b.ken up the matter and discussed it to some extent. J La Grande people who have done a greafc deal of motor travel, are unanimous in their recommendation for a good camp ground. They can figure out where on an average a tourist will' leave li.im to fr in every Vvv that has suitable parks for him to stay over night in.' We have the roads and wo are all paying for them, now Why not complete the project with u tourist park. If one Were building a house he would not slop without puttin;; on the roof, and Iheie should bo no slopping until a suit able municipal paik is installed in La (irande, thus com pleting the geii'Mal touiist scheme. II Romance Will Stay i-i Literary critics who read the trend of modern literature .is indicating the pn.sr.ing of romance are reading against the truth. Komimce came early into the world, and it will stay late, from time to time literature may wander after new gods ami romance may temporarily be laid aside, lull not for long. Man invai iahly takes it back again to his heart when he craves the warming thrill that nothing else . .in w riting can give. . The Muse (hat holds sway over romance has made for herself a place from which no assaults by the so-called n-ahstic or psychological or any other school can oust her. , ltomancc has rend, u-d man great service by cheering him in time of depressi, n, by rj,jn,r ,im t() 1(,,j0 .lt.timl( )V lilimng him to high idealism, by shortening his hours of ! weariness. Other kinds of literature will not replace it, because they can't. MUBsiilml. I hut tin- ili.y or lib- milium viih over anil that lie .vo.il.l toli'rat I'nrllaiiiciil ho Ion;; in It l 1.1 what. II wru. tulil. Al'tor hat ram Mm Hleu.ly rlni' of reac tionary nil'l inonatvliU-al nentl iliimt In (icrmany. i-n.-ouraKcl. no Hiliht, ty .ri-M.'niro from willioul, fin Ih death." Sin In youth. Ik ut endlni; In the i-ntall nhment of i ro(ic-i:olorcil and Ray.' It Is a, dif. l diclulor. hiii anil u sanation tit which the he.it ol:iervrrn m-i'iii to OTree that conriili'ticf in llio Uo mhlle i iilmid h'one In (lermany. IndleH. when the initlionairi HporlHinun plana to collect rare nia rlni: spei'lnieiiH for his privale inil- 'hi-uiii. The olhei1 "Ara" haa been fellow who Is always (joins niadc ready for u leiiH!ire trip lo around with an axe to Bl ind, also th liahamas and Wert imli. a. warns somoone t.iB1, ri-nish tho waterfront rumors pv Dane trie. I KXlndslono and turn the handle. )(0 pr,ha.(e the Vand-rl.il.i "Ara . j hut, failini;,' IjoUKht ' another anu You can buy a friend whenever ,,.., ,..,! i, you nnu, a uoff lor sale. In marrlnirie lm u'lm li.iuil !.. i . .... and women ,h t.- .. . : H'KSWI that 111! SUM ilennes tin fln.l leeell, ..,.1 ....... ,... rl "u""lu- thlllB. ,e was denied as a boy. -). Livestock valtits in tho VWi States showed n do crease of over 150 million dnlluis in tho past year. Oh, it's coiiiinjr that timo whon stork raiuhos ii Kastoin Oregon will he in demand and the livestm-k we raise in . this luoad country will be sought for at prices never be fore dreamed of. J i c-rnme Minister iIaeDonaId of Croat Kritain is doin'r J a lot of talking alotit abolishiujj secret diplomacy, lint it h ull talk. He will be like many other leaders when ho is-in office a while it will look a lot different from the waide Uum it did from tlie outside. lioiiKli tln-ru m hHU douht an to A' hat k to We put In tin place. Ami Inally came the overlliruw of eon titutloual K'ovi'niniiiit in .Spain tnd tho vt iiibHHhnient o( another llftalor.ship, IIiIm I linn tin ull- aMhloiu'd military one, In ' its lace. Heeent al vires nliow that for he monieni I here In atninst unl vet'Hitl uriiile:ieenre In the. Spanish lletator.slilit, 'I'tils In no! tluo to my eHpcrlal eonl hlcnen In (ien, I'rlino, Hlvera, for apparently he ito not1 in 'any -wny a romarkublo nun. It t to hnpeleHH (IlKRiiHt .v;i ll tin Vf.rk inca i.C I In. nMor arllanieiiliiry stem. I'olitie .iiul h4H-oiiie. a iih r.( Hera hi t fo. ilike ln-t ween (he various politi- al parties and lealern. I'orrup- lon and Inert ichney wer rife. )sanler followed di-santer In Mor ireo, (Jovernment after jjovern uent rose find lell. Yet nothiitfr .vaa ever t-eiiM-dled, not hiiur wa vef put IhrouKh, And '-mo. wln;n . military rliijue quietly hriiMhe'I he politician;) asdu and took harj;e, nolmdy mtinhd. It openi'd he pONslhlhty at least, of a little .-lKr and lii-clMon, jiei hapn of. a .olullon of the eternal problem of he Htlf. And ho denioi'i'aey pas.setl n Kpain, a, it Una pantetl in iut ;hi, Kali, and (ieruiaiiy, aliuosl vlthotit a word. There n mneh :p'eulatlon at lo what, w.ll Imp el, when I he iii w govern uient leconiea uipM"dar, a.-t there Inm "'n 111 the other lands. Itut for 'he iiiomeitt the transition from tho end leas Mieeeh making and H'rvVlt'Sii adniliil.sttatloii of deiuo- ratie forma of government to the leelsion of autocracy i;i hallel Willi lelief. ThiH experience din :( not. of ourne. in tho lea;;t invalidate the uerttM tsf democracy an a Hvsteiu govfrnment. Ail the greateat H'hieveiiieiit.s ( the hum. in nxv .vhether aiming the IP-brewi, the IreekM. tie liomaiis. or In mod rn I line1, have been in icpjirably r. Itut it reinforcei 1 run niyjther incle what is perli;'!'-' I he great won of the pa;t ten yearn that talk Is no substitute for action, Id t hat advanced ins) it ill loim re no !iil:;litute for character. Alike lu the Hold of hilcniational lattitna ami of democracy within, i have had pa Tn fill disappoint- ucul. The hU-al.rai that united he r'vl1-;:cit natloii.i in a common Jierlflce for" a irreat cause tlurlmr U'o Worl.b War ha:i given plac- O Ull IllllU'.t Sl:illH'!l-SJ Selrtfthlle.M, , ind the great word of eonfideiu-e U Nebiletfrnihiation and self-government have ended in the over ihr'ow of democracy in a lnrgn ' par.t of Knrope. And tho reason Ih clear. i :m hiiNla.uii may do lomethhiK', a worr idt-al mii may! dlmnlate. a reUnin may be made o piea!l by force li may worl. fo.- i. 1 me. tu: Ihi ontv real four.diiiion for a nation's tnndlit;- tr tuatitutioiiM in th charecter and int.-ll'j.ciuv of Us reoi lo themst'Ues. The reason for Hie teniportiry la. lure or detnocra vy In Duropf la thai the peoples j ""l1 ' "e rin-i h .Hill pun lie upll'li lo raise up true moral lead ru and to iuistain an effective as seinbly in power, and they allow the politicians to play upon their 4'iipldity and indifference over and ner again.' And the reason why the world is more divided than ever and seem:: to bo driv ing back lo another via of w.u Is Unit the tlnliotui are pot yd willing to think In any other tei'iiid than of them.sehes atone. tin) If til s be the explanation, it poiutH ali-o clearly to the cure. Th la does not tie primarily in anvi pol.Ucal prolan!. Success in poU I iitwil art ion a i-Air-viif uce. ami uut Uio LiiUi-c, or a fine nata-ual Sisters are your pa reals' dauirlit ers who UHually ought to be asham ed of themselves. ferent thing In wrinkled,-haggard old agr. If. us we nre told, young I women laugh at Christian stand ards )(! tlKPntltll tin el.llo fwnm 'p.. ehnlee l.h... .h.. , . . i 1"" " W WW ...It Willi lliul n,an,v or the exco of the wZ.ZZ, """ """" nuyi who In dire poverty gelln her , . In Kjrypt the finsiiK wm-c lM-ards. ! i LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACIIIXE SHOP AM) I-'OIINf All Kinds of Machinery, Automobile aiidI raclors ICepnlrcd Overhaiili'd and Itebun Acetylene A'eldJns of Kinds Cylinder BnMnjr and rurrNlze J'lstons Crankslmfts, l'lstolis nndMston 1'lns Iteground pivo ira Trial D. FITZGERALD Prop. honor for bread, they will later pay tho full penalty. , , I'rodigical daughters are not modern. Wo hav always had them, as well as prodigal sons. They have a way of coming back when they "begin to be In want." Husks and swine pall. Sin proves a relentless mast not a toy ":iti ti Kin miy wuen asuen j u ue wouiu nice to te married again, "No, just' free." Uanann JoMmtm nnuounre llieiv In to Im' a tsnivrntioii In Flfirlda mtan. Jiiilglnic Iw Hiwated com ment during the w.sl few month;. The man who married a girl,! named Jieien Hummer says it jmit the same in winter. I he women who transgress aroW H,v Mf 1,10 l,,l llM'rc ait no still. I helleve i. i-nrv ..,.1i mi. . UaiiaiUlM, ority. Out of ItO.oOn.nnO people, how many degenerate women do you know personally? We have been told that the American business girl Is espeeial- v Inclined to (UvohIka nni-..nlli.n. and to sell her virtue . rhiHtde ! ,t s n W,M l""'r who knows Ills Nurses have also met an attack of f,r n'ading what the thin sort. Notwithstanding some ".v nhmit ll. 1 ( of the tendencies which I see and ' deplore, I glory in Ihese types of If 11 lH ,lu" unU and wqrdy, young women who meet the new aomt! critic Is Hure to hall it as the temptations victoriously. , great novel of the year. A philosopher is one who can 'i',to True?, drive his Jit patiently behind a When to church I do go. street car for seven hlocks and A little jirayer 1 whisper low; reflect calmly that alt life i9 like I say in accents soft, but deep . "Now I lay m down to sleep. lh;i'. r . V i THE UNIVERSAL CAR Forecasting A Tremendous Spring Demand 739,626 mnr. FnrH rnrg nnH triickn were nrn- duced last year than the previous year, an increase of over SO per cent. r In spite ol this tremendous increase in production, it was impossible to meet delivery requirements during the spring nd summer .months when orders for 350,000 Ford Cars and Trucks could not be filled. This Year winter buying for immediate delivery has been more active than ever before and in addition 200,000 orders have already been booked through the Ford Weckl Purchase Plan lor spring delivery. These facta clearly indicate that the demand during spring and summer will be far greater than ever, anithat orders should be nlaccd immediately with Ford I a means of protection against delayin securing yoftr Ford Varor 1 ruck or rordson Iractor. Detroit. Michigan 3 wmsYi the bUnc, amnged or Wir mrollnKnt vmAzt th Fofd Weekly Purchse Vma put your ordtor on the preferred lut for tphna deli-ery. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer l't:ltklS MOiUt l'U.MrAY I m-tmsxm u - : - , 1 tNpi I n rcuTtti itewrvc Hyaiom . ' " ie buck of 'ommt!rcJ.it Johnson &Jihnsiin Pleurisy yis America. As inc inlicrs of Plaster u ill take that "tiyht- y S'' 'the KeUi-ml lim si-stem ncss away over ni(iht. It CI C iclicvos the soreness, too. ; f WU uru e'ad ,v0 cun l""',lcl-1 Jiist try it once you" 11 use it j ' tf -- pnte In Ha ,'b.meriii ,,for l.n ' aiira3s- Sv (S-fx .," This brug Storis WJ tniUu ",T"ory- . . . Ouicljt to ScrvjYou Jy Jz N l"Ki""""'! '.'""l'''"""t Hurt rrVuly nonfuliy fill pS. i jS i I'eaLTVu lUinks. cncu your il'i'srrii.tyru, or at'cud tn I V JfT (, fT , - , ,. , j-otir JL JjXmn It com- T5 . . , we un M- In positmnlo " iSfTjirnm ymt V Jv VUi"" throusto miiircmnts in a iniiliiMult' of njuililnllfl'fli WllwW yulcva ?TiTHt !S, I ..lUG (? . i Vhia uiukua It laali r to liie-.t v-w- rs,, - lOZS or U.S w.nyx,,. ,,.,,; ,.(Mn,.0. mmmmtmllsaj!ldS j be ppoc until nieiilti uml wo uru always III j i "tlerN VOe II ''jsioKaiii The n, la no uuu- j j! be used -toiu . fur BI,r,.ly. If )- 17 l jjj LA GKANDK'S 1 Foley Grill ! 'S j 1 ' J -rrrwJ Iks Nuthing inslillsi pride in a ommunity more than Y first-cl' Grill L;i Grande's Foldy GiIlyf ulf ills this imporUint mission. Deep appreciaticjn is felt for the patronage of our home people1 In our Grill yoAr will find city service, the best of food, and at prices no higher than ordin ary eating houses and .restaurants charge. Music every noon and evening. Hear Kathleen Campbell sing with the Eu phonia accompaniment. t Come and dine with us. You Will Be Pleased F ..ill ii iii;wr..w-- 1,