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. . -rr- " A . February 1, 1024. PAGE FOUR ' ; ; : r v Friday; THE LA KiliANDpi EVKNINU UBSKICVftK . - . - - - - " rsia ft La Grande Evening Observer INDEPENDENT NEWSl'Al'EB Published dally and woekly at Lt Grande, Oregon, by Im Grande Krenlns Observer Publishing Com pany. . BRUCE DENNIS, Editor. Enteral ftt poatoTflce tft La Grande, Ore u Second Class Mail Matter. On sale la other cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland; Im perial News Stand, Portland; Mult nomah News Stand, Portland. -Address all communications to THE OBHEHVEIt, 1410 Adams, Are., La Grande, Oregon. T SUBSOJIIPTION IIATK8 By Carrier Pally, per month ..76c .Daily, per threo months........$2.26 Dally per six mo.. In advance, $4.60 Daily, ajngle copy .: 6c By Mall Dally, per month MHW....60o JJaily, three 2110., In advance, $1.26 Dully, six mo., In advance.w.$2.60 Dally, per year, In advaucew.$6.00 CITY AND COUNTY OllIClAD TAPEIl AiE&LUEU ASSOCIATED PIIE8S The Associated Press Is exclu sively entitled to use for publica tion of all news d Is patches crodited to It or not othorviso crodited In published therein. Ail riffhts of re publication of speclul dispatches tills paper, and also tJm local nows herein also are reserved. any 1 tlon with any oil lca.k.-s7" usked Senator Jiursum. 'I did not huvo in mind teuMcs 1lmn,". Joluny replied. Would .iv 1 all Joi), Prpswd to Blittu how alronff IiIk friendship for V'rtll t Dulicny waiil) If lVull wus out of a Job tomorrow and In good health "I would cm- ploy him." 'Would you 1 0:1 11 him $Hi, (100 again?" aukd I.iinmin. "Under the iriit rhoum- (ttancrH i don't think 1 would, wan Iho answer. Tills is the confidence that we have in Jllm, that, If wo uk any thing according to Hit. will, lie hean-th us. 1 John 6:14. Interest OFFICE CAT TMUC MAHM - .We have been licad to roar a lot about interest, and we will admit that interest is a hard thing to pay year after year. But did you ever stop to think that an under taking is not very sound and should not bo considered if it will not make more than interest. s ' The great trouble is not with interest, but it is because too many are willing to enter into propositions that will not produce a marginal profit of interest and better. ', The business man who cannot pay' 8 per cent interest for capital .borrowed for his business, should get out of that business. Of course the load of interest, generally speaking, is heavy, but is it not a fact that many men go into things which prove unproductive that they should i""1"!''' i. ,. a -1 f !'" "" : Renting money is not a light thing to consider. It is a great convenience and when things are right for the venture it should bo done without hesitation. Yet there should be a careful analysis before judgment decides what the right thing. ' - .' Interest on purchase price of real estate especially non income real estate, is a thing that is almost sure to eat (ho up. Rut interist on the ordinary business which is a going concern is not the burden that many would make believe. The way to avoid interest is not to borrow money. The Wy'..to pay interest is to put the borrowed money to work BY JUNKUS I'.iriln Or Hifi' n i ( Color. "I my, Aiii-o ii'h. but joti aii'l jmir tirn wvrti ituhril;,' mH'I uhrii iu w'iv fir l mtirrie.l. I ivmi-m-lier ymt iwij u :ill vnvli oihri' 'lilntli's,' (Uiln't j on'" " .' Ii on HfH do 11?" IVi'M, I i Jill h-r 11 :ti-rot and 1 j Mlie iiMially wfvi'S TTTR m.n TTOMR TOWTM . Stanley 1 r Mz-j 0.0 OLOVES TMAT MPS PffUMM HO DONATED TO TNg 5AUF- J , ; l I "I 1 How bail do you havo to bo? Justice Chlpmun whs born ut , ' J J w HMRFC 1 Mllford. Ohio. March 7. 18S6. His Jfl L W - W . ' RUMMA6E SALE NEWS SIXTH PAY TITU3 DPUMM WAS MAD A3 A HORNET WHEN VNC inc vy.-..-.t( CLOVES TMAT M3 DRUMM MAD DONATED IP InC 3AIJ- 'riionmn Kdiwon says Henry Kord hi too Kood to be president. How buil ilo you havo to bo? l-'or the Lord Cod la a sun and 11 shir-id : Hit- Lord will kIvo gnurc and Kl"'y; no Rood tiling will He withhold from them Unit walk up riKhlly. I'salm S4:l I. 01 it it.n:riw to woitK IS THAT TIIKICK AKI-: SO MANY nriii.it 'jill.;s to l. be -done it iu iho height ot Jolly to hoi'iow money. blue eves, (tie. r.i ehud. month, in... ,.1'. .,Uwi,.i. tim .,1' 1.1... ULi.. in a chunnol that will justify the interest. If that cannot1""'! inr iViic-dtriv iuotrhi-d tmMci Nlitiiniterlit lit r-fllt, lie niis,eu iiolliin and Mm li ni l Irapeil si hluii (tint In- w.-i jitiaiil to np.'ii hh. nioiiili. He tiM'k a Mt t lor wiird mul ln ; t'd tier i!ep stliln;; mill 111' vns In IpN -n. A fweet sntile slowly j;rew Iht up- liltcd fete mil inuie he took it slep. rnrwiuil. "I fuim, he hliimil. "I liiiow," she hroUo in. ( nut Cite new litnillortl itnu I I.ove in blind but iiiiiti'fiuony In A Mtenoitrupiiir n-cenlly ni:nle :iiiit oiH-tilist who's never falttMl to new sli'irthiirvi rtcnnl nl' l'i innlic 11 cure, wohIh a mingle, Houn uliouhl be Uml enough lo li'i-oil llio coll- I MOST OIK1.S Ihl'IA OF ItKINfi vermilion of hvu IiuIUm at a mat- J SMAUT IS TO LOOK VUIV OH Ineo. IJKI-; THI:V KMAV ST. VITLS. The mi.'eetinn. LnTDfiR PHTPMAN III Hie ciH'.tei-in twiiium Mf mi tie hiti', uiiiiS otifNli)'f-;ieii, ill i hidr- ai led ami lii:n :r.v lor Kisses. i:( .sfoppe I am! card m lie:, hbi !' t ah:ii(j: hi I'li'iy rui'io nf hei- h'ufy n.s ho swned wi li intuvii'ii. ion iw lie iliiiiik in 1 hi'i- lavishing beiuity. 'I'.H' hahv IS DEAD TODAY (Continued from pago 1) Always Help Somewhere Memorial I my and (he only re pre - Hi-nlalive in uoiir?res of the terri tory of the I isf rlet of Columbia. Jimliei' Clilpman hud a varied ca reer -from the time, lie enliHted in Company 11, Second Iowa Infantry iu April, ixiil. two years after he littd lien admitted to tlio bar, un til 1876 when ho went to Red Ulult', Collf., to reside. Justice Clilpman was born at Mllford, Ohio. March 7. ISSti. His parents were natives of Vermont, In his early life he resided various ly at Keotiauii'ua, Mount I'leasant and WashlnKton. Jowa. His princi pal education was received at an academy at Mount I'leasiint and ut Washington college. . l(n was o graduate of the Cincinnati ; LUw .School. STOP THAT COUGH! After Grippe or a bad cold an Irritating cough usually follows. That tiresome throat tickle pre vents sleep and you cough un'.il worn out. and when you go to church or the "movie)' or thea ter. Just as everything Is quiet comes the throat tickle, you can t suppress It, and you choke and cough as your neighbors glare at yoj. llellef is ut hand! Or. I'lerce's Golden Medical Disco v. ery will relieve tho eougii. it. is nn old, reliable herbal remedy. will act as a tonic and blood pur ifier and restore health and strength. Henri 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Uuffalo. N. Y. Adv. Coyyriiiht 1923 Hart Scliafhier & Marx A Hint of pring to men . It is hard to find any lialiit or custom which becomes general among the people, no mutter how much it is crili- t used, that does not help someone. For instance, Hill Stand- 7-4j8r. in his "Open Window," which is the ofiitul ortfiiiii' T'"'' '' f. ' . oj.,Wio electrical people and published in Portland, insists r n.. 1 1.1 1 1 i . ... - . ... mat inu oonoea nair js not wuiioiu merit. "1'or look," says th Jll, 'at the increased sale of electric curlinp irons throueh '. out the country." I FALL HELD - TO BR A BLR 1' . 1 ( 1 V, pronilHcn tri bo an lilhtortc mid ex tremely hitler fight over the Kob 1nson resolution reiiuexiint; the president to call Iminedlnlely for LhO. renlgnntlon or Secretary Denby. An the verbal battle got under way. It was .conceded that a Hiifii clniit number of Republican instil--gent votes might be jnlm d with tllOKn of the. I )emoi'ratH to Inmire adoption of the resolution, Kurh n coalition tepulHi-d nil cfl'orl of ml- tululHlratlon senators lo inodily the huifruage of the Walsh iiii'aNiii-', ujilch. tin finally adopted, ileelarrs the lease, signed by Mr. Denby, to have been made without aulhority and contrary to law. Denby Stand l'nt. Meantime, M r. 1 enby cent t mud to stand pat on his declaration (bat he would not resign. No one has advised me to re sign, he declared in response to suggestions that he had been tir;,F-d to'Klve up Jils cabinet pout (0 avoid eihMnrrntiautcnt to the atlmiuistra tUim ,It uiime to light Thursday that after the ltohlnsoii resolution was , Introduced, Mr. Jenly called on t hrtirman l.elitoet ol the snialt committee, und Chairman Hale of Uiu senate naval committee, and oilier administration hitdei-s in the Hen ate and that tiny had tell. ( (o hun to decide whether lo- sbunh! resign. McAriiMV Name Mentioned. AVAKJIINC.TON. (AC) - Doth Willluni (J. MeAdoo, I icniorrnltc presldentttil candidate and Thomas V. Gregory, Iemecrat chosen by t'ooltdgw to prosecute the govern ment's otl lease cases. Imvn lirrli employed by oil Interim n, k, ,. Do lieny, Cn iiiorntim operstor, test I- STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD fhri today be r ore tint Senate oil COIIimittex. He Ml. Id MeArino received J'-Ml.- 1J X tun l lv X tf,u" ,nr i'ereseuung his conipuny I III Wuslilnglon oil the Mexican af (Continued trotn pngo 1) !Iui'' ,,rnr n,n view 01 uoiienyH lesilinony Greg ory limy net represent the govern ment In I hlie oil cases. Doheny s ild "Our comp.-iny and a half do.i-n others empioyet) Greg-; ory to represi'itl. tbeni before the I pretildent lii regard lo getting per mits lo drill idl well.-t in M-lcn." In the course of the examination he said he felt he was under "nbli ivatier.n" lo I'nll for "services ren dered" by hi in in renrd to the Mextean affairs w ben Kail was ehalnimn of (lie Semite foreign re- ; lalloti!) Mtili-coinmttee. Not A t !eai (hie. new rook wus reproved for using a, stocking to hold the colfe-i ground-: In ttifiking coffeo. " doe't nee v.'hri Hie" old ejil ot ko lliiid about." :iie i.aei, "11 w.i n't c. clean one," l i;itVTIIIG IS Dt IDI.D llttlAI.I.V. Till-: KICll MAN HAS II IS TWIN Si N AND Till-; DXM. V S IDS SIX TW INS. FINAL CLEAN-UP Buntingfs? Bargain MAXWELI New 'Series Touring, completely rc-contlilioncd mechanically; nearly new tires. Priced to sell quick. t MAXWELL Sport Touring in excellent con dition. A distinctive Ynotor car complete ly equipped. Our price will agreeably sur ' prise you. FORD Touring, almost new. This car looks and runs like new, yet our price gives you (he benefit of an attractive discount. It has 1921 license. AND MANY OTHERS. Each used car in our stock will sell readily in another month for $50 to $200 more than we ask. C. W. Bunting & Son The trees have, not yet responded to the first call of Spring. They have not begun to bud or show signs of new life; but v.e have, and soon will burst forth in full bloom with the snappiest, most up-to-date line of men's suits that can bo' had anywhere. . Our first shipment is here and ready for your inspec tion. You are invited to look them over they are bound to win your favor and as for quality, we need say no more than Hart Schaffner & Marx Say Cream AppliwI In Nos trils Helievcs ll-al-Colls at Once. it I" M,l. oil ,,.. Ills Za M$F&K. 8 1 1 I W if km I D1 vou imihe unv lonu eitnin-e- 11 EVi<.' ..l-f- irl ;'Z(V ..: ftt E I -Wm if iSI.I 1525 Jefferson Ave. Phone Main 792 I K VCetableS ; i yisliH P,itff THu V-ml lW.-rve System g differ ; Af$ffi$m n 18 b:,ck of Co""""'cU" .' ff i I iLmr' eEMt 1 " of s ffvsa 1 w'K forkM ? ",0 ,"cl""'"1 ,t,""'r vo Sy3lom 1 "..Jjjj lf Sai j i-AX, 1 N ' ,l'lil"1,"llu l' (nrircmi'lit tf ') Hilv . f '8 uv,r ror,isi'ti y h ct, w lnww.-ral. v..w,.tni.i.. : IS . wo nr.- nhv.iys In poslt.on to j ( pmIikIi. : in c. or Ki " pluiitH f7 ''V. a.V rt vX ? i '1ki'&j0 if Owl '"" n-r j-IoWIiib uiii-.'.i '3tVjL&' ; t'V "."t MS T;'-a-ym P Qlnlk ",-1've ow P"n through R ! WliSitiSr IJ'M'Hx-1 1 Up1) h-' If I '' f 1 C " j... This liuikos it .asl.r to nio.-t Bl i. i. n.i!. iium in m.is m ii.niMi. ,li;s; ..;& ft uv"", - your linitlniiito nqulre- a y. t nil in.' .11.1'IIm', pur an.f , f -J -s ' -- L Ok l-m.i.st i:iihii sill An '.- jljl .i'-'V-'.P? ue Ore -tkJrfcY to do . IB if 8 ''A Htll&tln't-iVl . " , ,, 8iKan: There Is no ub- a rMonev t& saving dllii Cash stores CEREALS Corn Klakos and Post Totistics, per pkjf 10c 2 pkgs. Shroddcd Whuat 25c 2 pkgs. Post Pran .....25c Carnation Premium Oats, )or pkg., 39c Carnation Premium Wheat Flakes, per pkg. 39c 2 pkgs. Krumble P.ran 45c 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts 35c ' We pay delivery charges on all orders of $2.50 or more MISCELLANEOUS'. ; Fancy Netted Gem Potatoes, ewt. $1.25 5-lb. can Calumet Bilking Powder $1.19 2i2-ll. can Calumet Baking Powder C9c 1-lb. can Calumet Baking Powder 29c Cream Cheese, per lb 33c Large pkg. White King i.......'.49c 10 lbs. Navy Beans 79c Borne Beauty Apples, per box 75c , 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser 25c 3 Loaves of La Grande Bakeiy Bread, 25c FLOUR Romonia, per sack '1 sack lols Oregon Beauty, per sack 4 "sack lots None To Equal, per sack ,4 .sack lots - 9-lb. sack Whit'.' or Yellow ; 9-lb. sack Polled Oats 9-lb. sack Pancake Flour ..51.69 . S?fi.G9 ..$1.49 ..$5.89 ..$1.39 ..$5.39 39c 49c 59c DRIED FRUITS 10 lbs. Prunes G9c 5 lbs. Seedless Raisins . ...G9c 6 lbs. Dried Apricots 99c 6 lbs. Black Figs 4 99c 8 lbs. White Figs 9tc 25 lb. box Seedless Raisins $2.7,1 25 lb. box Muscat Raisins..... $3$) 25 lb. box Prunes .1....$ 1. 59 5 pkgs. Sun Maid Seedless Raisins fi9c 5 pkgs. Sun Maid Seeded Raisins G9c n If your noHlrila an doiriil uini your bi'ai Is atiillt'tl owl yn can't livcuHm frwly liwaiiu' of a rolil or cnlnrrli, jn.t t(i'l miiall holtlo of Kly'a t V im i HhImi t anv ilriiu alorc. Anntv a1 ''""'li-l faslor OH I'oaillvo lHtle of tl'ua fragrant, anlisqitin '" ""on ali i inny lo isivo to ilill. rwam Into your nodrila ami let il. priH'tratv through vwy air pa.!..! T, , .,, ,.,.r,,., h, ,,r,.,,.uil. pl.yotir lii-ad, .HilliiiiK and liralinx n,)H. yA,.ry ,,, . ,., ,. .nn iiiiiNiiu-u, iiuoiirii nillcoua ini-ju- fililll v,nu joii p-i inmaui rriuM. . Ah I lli.w kikiiI it In h. vur una ' tr4ila arc on'ii, your Iti-nd la clrar, ni inor liawkinst, Miutlliuu, lilowii-: no inora In-iidai-lu-. ilivinn or Ci iKylinit lor hrcaHi. Kly'a Cti-Jiu Uu!m ia just wit auiriTi-ra from li-ail colila and 1 en.wrm tiw.il. it' a delight, ( Creamery Butter per. lb., 47c Money Saving SKAGGS Cash Stores oitMi-li-ni' Glass Drugs Oregon UNITED STOKES Idaho fiV asbinc;ton ytMl Nevada VjQU!2D-REUaBlE-P2iO0RESJJV& Wvomincr California ( - A II! M 7: li ri II 1' HI II II