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T PAGE FOUK THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, February 13, 1021. La Grande Evening Observer INDEPENDENT KEWSPAI'EH Published dally and weekly at La Grande, Oregon, by La Grain It) Brewing Observer Publishing Com pany. I BRUCE DENNIS, Editor. Entered at postofflce at La Grundu, Ore. aa Second Class Mull Matter. On sale In other cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland; Im perial Nows Stand, rorllund; Mult nomah Nowa Bland, Portland. ! Address all conununtcuiions to THIS OBBEHVKR, 1416 Adams, Are., La. Grande, Oregon. Ily Mail Dally, pep month 50o Daily, three mo., In advance, $1.26 Daily, six mo., In advance. -...$2.60 Dally, per year. In advance....$6.00 tJITV AND COUNTY OFFICIAL FAl'KJt KDHHCIUITION JtAIKS j By Carrier Pally, per month . ,7fic Dally, per three months $2.26 Pally per six mo., In advance, f 4.60 Pally, sinplo copy 6c MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclu sively entitled to uso for publica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credltod In published therein. All rights of re publication of spociul dispatches this paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. Uow excellent Is thy loving kindness, O Uod! thereforo the children of men put their trust un der the shadow of thy wings. i 'sill in 3 (J: 7, 8. wnirn win no discussed Include, arrive! at a small (own on the progress ui ready mime In combat- Alitwhwippl river, "you got Ing bacteria in milk, treatment of inik'h cows u distraao preventative iiH'iiBiiren. fi edimr problems and milk tranHportution. Numerous reports on sanitary measures In opurutlon and oilier subjects closely - related, will be read bcroro lhO convention. The uonfereneu is scheduled to end But- urday. OFFICE CAT T ft AD L MAHK Community Projects First Local ambitions cannot be realized without local co operation. That is a fact that cannot be too strongly im- -presscd on r,.si(ents of any community in the world, and it -applies in manifold ways. It is above any argument that a local business cannot succeed without local patronage. It is above any argument that a local citizen cannot prosper unaided by his neigh- I-7 I I nilgliljr 1Ik river here for aueli tiimll town." Punctuation: A dash of acquaint ance, a period of companioml)li miuI then .... Love, the per petual question mark. ! ltl(;ilT AND I I-: A It N MAS. IMNT WItlTK ANI J'EAIt NO WOMAN. AlwayM Something. That llri Is full of flMcal IIIh. 1h something emu soon h-unm. Itiiri'ly one pays one's Xniiis hills, When tho lneoine tax rttturns. BY JUNIUS I'HK MOI;itN MOTIIDH CAN"! Hi:i(SlAM WHY A HOOK Ol- iNSIKt't-riONS IMIEKN'T COME WITH THE HAIiV. SI'liKDV. The Lit Onuifle OemonHtralnr's into was HiKM'ding along- a quiet country road. "Whut eciiH'tt-ry are w pairing" luked thn irosptctlvft buyer. "Cemetery notliing Why. man. those are inlleMonea going by." Half the work dono In the world 's done in an effort to dodge work. boi'S. It is uhnvn ftrcruniGnt th;it :inv Wit im:iti. nrivjitolv "lim,'l "": mnot sue- ror n proximity Soiih- siiiiirl ulei U may siiy we'n tiliilC to Klai t siniM'f hliu, nl we're not golnz lo In lie n rltum e. A man is i iimi in 7 an aiit In gloom I him l hiiitihtg. The i 1 1 look hi drear, This, old eiii-ifi U, Hhrhiliing, Two linhes eaih year. i j -j , I "I the Son ll Html, Ind. TiiliuiM owned or community owned or backed project cannot sue- tw n utwhniuv. oi.i k,i,k il, cecd unless the people and forces that are in lend their aid. V go it is with local dramatic productions. The Grande! Hondo Chautauqua association is presenting "The Lion I 11. M, .., , 1, . .... I ....1 1 1 1 I j tutu uiu i'luuni; iit At a'n iiuu j uiiuai tu j ujJtJi m ill U nnv- ilUT. The play proceeds will bo used for a worthy purpose,' .,... n, ,,;" ,.. wand the money derived from the scat sale will go to local i.ak hit tw'i.ns' ami ktrv. sources, Jnerelore it is up to the community in general HnllM- frlh.l'.a Iffliu- In )';)' Mi, to help it along. ,;u.i 11H lunit .. ,,., la hurron A full house next Tuesday and Wednesday nights will, """' mnnt, 1 wi tliiiwrti l.'ii'i'f llfif 1w,mii 1'il.Mif li.iu p,,mn itifil ...tl. ...... .......v. ,u,. ....o .,.,. n,.s. .., . ... . . Jits righlful position: and second, that tho debts of tho '""' iiin; mi.r im.ii .iiki- association sponsoring the dnima will be liquidated that liquidation may mean that I.a Grande will get better and bigger entertainments sponsored by the Chautauqua association in the future. Which is merely another way that palronizalion of home products works doubly to help the community. SU-w Tnio "In t!n Kpi'inK 11 youiiR man'H fancy l.lKlitly turns lu IhoiiKhtK uf lovi-," And In summer, und In autumn. And in winter see ubovo. . OIL LEASE AGREEMENT DISCLOSED (Continued from pa so t) and At lets Pomerene as special gov- rnment counsel In the oil cases promises to furnish another dra matic chapter to the rapidly un-; folding story of the naval oil leases, j Definite indications that Senator I Walsh, Democrat. Montana, domi nant figure in presenting the in luiry, Is opposed to tho lawyers se lected by I'n si dent Coolidifp pro vided the chief developments of the day In the oil investigation. Tho oil committee considered the nominations at two executive ses sions, but without reaching a de cision. Uetweep times It heard six witnesses at public session in ef forts to obtain more light on the ircumstances surrounding the leaning of the Teapot Dome reserve to Harry 1 Sinclair anrl the Call rornla Klk Hills reserve to V. Doheny. Members of nil senatorial groups showed a disposition Tuesday to treat an a closed Incident tilt; re lusal of President Coolidge to en tertain the senate's request t hat he demund "Immediately" the resigna- t ion of Mecrel a ry I )enl for h t part In the leases. lill-jn 11 And 1 oini; iirii'i- an- "Altoul i,n hour iii(t t f . in,-,-!; illll.'lll til" rnrlll."' my.H u I,:; (irnnder. "In.' lax cII.tIoi- will la around for t lie InJn ril.ine,, la." I Some North Powder citizens are doubtful whether they Scan afford to build a high school gymnasium or not. An (election shortly will decide the question. Union couldn't afford a gymnasium but nevertheless they went ahead and J erected one that stands as one of tho finest in this dis- trict. Co-opeiiitioji built it at a negligible cost when coni i pai;Cd with the bi'ijelils derived. , : p-"' "'rift on'jirt'i ii,.,.'ff 1..,.. ' 5 j E. J. Spencerbox is tho first political early bird in Union county with his proclamation that ho will seek the office of county commissioner. The entire flock should j ljogin hunting "worms" soon. i " It may ?eem to the autoniobilisl caught on the track 5 that the weight of the locomotive and cars behind it gives j un undue advantage in the controversy. j' Senator (feed of Missouri thinks he is a candidate fur j president but it is merely a hallucination as far as he has j any chance of gaining the office. It is held that the has I land's mother is not the boss of tho Wife. And sometimes tho husband isn't, either. Ily liolly " 'iilil lit,' slran-M't' uh, e er AT A KI'KCtAI, I'lllfK ijtrtajjjtmujxiii, in j,iioi ,y,- Idtllfu IoimIImii. eiooil uliade tree-i. Tlio Iioiihu un this lot ia two story. litis seven Kood rooms, laruo front loom eonn, el,-, wllh dliilni; room l,y ColOlllllHl, .!, i;,,o,l . iiiv'.-l lied room down stairs, lariro kltehcli. panlry' and room for liatli. There is u laiKe open slalrway leading to three liirite rooina upstairs ns well us tho hath. This house has slon,. foundation. In this house Is s n furniture, whleli a.. Koeu for the low piieo of $4,-(IU ind only $l,(ioo eai.h leuuircd. Sell Is (.Inlell. In being tho victim of threats, Uamsa.v MacDonald not escaping the late that attends lofty position. 'Uruguayan statesmen are much given to dueling since one is rarely hurt it seems almost harmless. but . Another economic law gone' blooey. i.lg, but the leases aie railing. Oil pi ices are ris- MILK DEALERS HILL MEET IX StPMIi V1,' V cti i',...in,. N-,., Mnk i,,.., ,ls. Soeialloll' which oiieits u three day convention here slartliiK t, -r.m . Milk dealers and Inspectors tr:mi the four northweslern stales Wash- lae.loil, llreiion. Idaho and Moll. t.M') - - 'ir.,l,nia an, I ll,-lllvl, , .., l.mUy every i.has, or 1 ., ,, ',,,. ,, ,.,,.,." industry, from II,.. I.....I,,,.. , mtl.-l. ,l :;o representatives are ev cows lo dlHlrlh. ,,, , i (Ull 11 " '"' - lie ItUieil lip l,y ,1, l, ;:it. a lo Ih-.i j,,,, HIIIKANH, Wash. Lsk Grande laveslnint IIUMIIH lti:AI.I'oltS Itelhilde Agents tor It, ilal.le Inviiraii'-e t '(iiiipautes. I-Il Adams Ave. .llliii 7r: DETROIT SPRINGS For Replacement BUILT TO THE CAR MAKERS SPECIFICATIONS You will find the one for your car at Leighton's Welding & Machine Works (Automotive parts) oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Aft .I'm j pi -t.j Our 406 Mercliiinls' Lunch is growing in poiiularity every clay. Be one of the many we serve. The Palace oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1J I 4 HI I h,. principal sublets ! For Sale Acres ill l'r lihlale. splendid soil, new and modern improve- III, Ills corneal tin; of t,-i , , l,umra!-. . .!,, , ,. w I r e d . lull ha:.' il. I,, in and toil, t. - mode, n ehu l.i li hll::, s. dell- THE OLD HOME TOWN ".V.- b ' By Stanley ' i j i i'.4 - )-, ' t. "'"'ill Nft.tipriP" r-. v-. Ji,l J f i,- Jv f Cor uc ,' J H-.ll f '' hie ..ns!rii ilal ions. niH' a hi'iHxIi'r li emisli-neleil, Willi f. Lint ! 'I, erllieilt filtll- C.v.e. o.h- I is 'Mt, o-pii' .similarly welt N ! I, lane li-neetl ii n iiv, w It h I he i.o! t:i in i-.-nn m ; K;,r ac Willi snivel roadway h;ul Ini; to (Me piiUlic roiul; l" aetrw In hearimr mvhriril ami He.-uii onni: t-.-.-H. '.'in-t im mi i,t,)il wiilnnl.au It iiuc. jtifit an Intnl. ei'H !IM ;itiy fy IllHlM', A sot M' C Imhiiis eat) he usi-tl. The It'ltlllV I'll.t t ;lc! i i pl'ti-e mcl I' t iu:i imr with him) a,-! i illipt nv. Ml. IllN. W,. w ill pleasm tn show lui; ymi pi-nperty. "A v-.t s it A ' BA HEATED AR.IIMr.T T,- PLACP IH FTSOWT KS I (''"vNl ; llern ;-! Iiu i.i., v tali - ,fit- L A . Or JJd Jfi j Mode. a ;..,,.',' i,os, Keep the I the hiUe (Ilia n-ar hh:h in pa i one wai A may lock peec but it Uas staVi'ni qualities You will have "staying qualities" if you have your money in a Sav ings Account. Fear takes away from man's capacity to enjoy life. Fear of losing a posi tion, of sickness, of old ago coming on finding him unprepared. NOW is the time to dis pense with these fears. And while man has earn ing power is the time for Systematic Saving. We have, worked out You'll find one that fits several helpful savings plans. your circumstances ex- Kive-room Jioos" acre iti I. reason. ,l,l,t. In Acres, near 4-r,M,tn I,,. on,', mil bum for il.v. uMh Ki.od chicken house f t.S.IO.Ull. Gco.H.Currey "III.AI.IIIH ' I Hi-Hi l'.-lnlo lAans lll-urnn,. aetlv. Ml , III ..... . fc.u Express Your VALENTINE GREETINGS With Useful Articles Box Stationery What could be more appropri ate or appreciated than a hand some gift of Stationery. We have a very complete "and attractive line of Box Stationery at prices from 30c to $3.50 Toilet Articles Every woman likes Toilet arti cles. They have more use for them than any other article. Out line of Blue Rose and other pop ular brands are bound to please'.' Novelty Jewelry Women dote on the pretty things they adorn themselves with. Beads, Bracelets, Hair Or naments, Ear Drops, etc. She is sure to appreciate your valentine if you give jewelry. W Mr. Man's Valentine Here is a valentine of true quality. A new Spring Manhattan Shirt, the soft collared model, in solid col ors and stripes.. Price ' ranging from 1 $3 to $5 , rJOUUD -RELIABLE ' P2?GG2tESSJVfr There is no substitute for safely ! RlSHBKHSeiftttwBMSiR? t lusts.. Ma imi M M pa m & m m &l m Bl m H 5i U El S3 OUR STOCK OF Chick and Poultry Supplies IS NOW COMPLETE B.UJY CHICK FOOD A properly Balanced Ration. BABY CHICK MASH A starting food. SCRATCH FOOD For older poultry. Ol U COURSE WE CARRY WHEAT - CORN - BONE - CHARCOAL - EV.G FOOD SHELL - GRIT - AND OTHER FEEDS AND REMEDIES Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co. Phone Main 17 m m m pa m S3 ffl ft! m I