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PAGE FOUR THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 'Thurschty, February 21, 1!)21. f i:, in. La Grande Evening Observer INDEPENDENT NEWSI'Al'EU Published daily and weekly at Grande, Oregon, by La Grande JDreninff Observer Publishing Com- ... , BRUCE DENNIS, Editor. Entered at poatofflce at Im, Grande, Or M Second Class Mail Mutter. On sale In other cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland; Im perial News Stand, Portland; Mult nomah News Stand, Portland. Address all communications to TUB 013SEHVEU, 1416 Adams, are., La Grande, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION HATES By Carrier Dally, per month . 76o Dally, per threo months $2.26 ruilu nrn. wnn in nlvntii'ii ti.fifl Daily, slnjrle copy 6c Ii. i i.i.i Ily Mall Pally, per month ... -...60o Dally, threo mo.. In advance, f 1.26 Dally, six mo., In advance 12.60 Daily, per year, in advance $6.00 CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEU MLMItKU ASSOCIATED PRESS Ths Associated Press Is exclu sively entitled to uso for publica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not oUiorwiso credited in published therein. AH rights of re publication of special dispatches this paper, and alno the local news horein also are reserved. Itemuvn far Iroin'nio vanity and lies; Rive UK; neither poverty nor riehen: feed me with food cunven- lor me. I'roverh.H 30:8. TIIE OLD IIOME TOWN. By Stanley Tribute to Mr. Cochran . i; La Grande witnessed a torch light procession and a ' ' political rally last evening which .seemed as though history's 'I pages had been turned hack a number of years. It re-j j: minded one of the time when men marched the streets for 3 their favorite party and carried the banners hearing' in-; ; scriptions th:it pleased them. The old-time marching clubs, : Amazonian drills and slump speeches were recalled. ; The occasion for all of this old-time demonstration was . the Cochran for Congress club holding a rally for the purp-1 ; ose ot inducing lieorge l. Locliran ol l,a liiaiirtu to an- i nounce his candidacy for the Republican nomination to : congress from this district. The meeting last night was a tribute to a J.a fJrande man who claims the Crande Hondo as his birthplace and who has. lived among the people of this valley during his entire lifetime. That he should personally feel pleased over the event is apparent, for when as many men and women turn out as did last evening it is indicative of a good community standing of himself and his family. I La Grande is noted for honoring her home men which ' in itself is a civic achievement, and the gathering last; evening which marched to the porch of the home of Mr. . Cochran, joining with those who had traveled some (lis-1 tance to take part in the demonstration, showed plainly uic jiii-iiu.-inijj m;m jui ihi. ocniioi and LIU! loyally oi me people to one of their number who has combatted the strug gle of life from a farm boy through country schools, then through 'high school, on through Stanford university, ac quiring an education in law, and then returning to the valley of his birth where he has successfully practiced Jaw and built up a law business. The rally last evening was a very pretty tribute to Mr., Cochran. 173 I WW VV-AtVAL' ' vm I 3. YOO SAY TMM BARBED) CmaiKS ALL) V To MAVfc AOSUCCO'TASNj . 1 '.At ' ft Jl v. V 1 .1 - W illi. ,'.A i'-Ji Kst vr pany could not meet her deinunds, and I hud to let her jjo." AVo linvo Ihm'h a.kctl how to pro JIOMIICU Multt.loiiKK. W'v don't pionoiiiKt' it.. t'tah I'nlverwily boys have been ordered to quit drinking. Where do collego boys net ho iii tielt money? PURCHAS I E OF SI 10 indicated In letter l eeeived at I lie offleeu of the public serviee rotii, lliiMiutl ti lite eU'ecl thai a hr;nir; has been set for April L'S ;il j pla. Wash., relative In vum mm' commodity rat en b.iween e;iHii-ni ; WashiiiKton and piiKel Kinind poiniM. The hearimr uas ari,uue. by the board of public works, mnl '. invtdveH Hie ClilcMKii. Milwaukee A. St. Paul Hailroad company. i The interstate ctniniiert e coin- ; liii.sMion. which origin tlly heard lie-! Columbia basin irram vuw, nnvr a ! Ici'lHioit favorable lo the city ir Portland. f-'AT DPlJMIIf fi. WHf-- W -fyJAI nNI tx,LOm JIM WAT',1 UAKBl K CMAl!' - "7 ML NOON WU)', nE L W - OFFICE CAT 1 had t ma from one leaves I 'Ivorce one I o. Kis.i - Take any j-iveii number i forn one, which leavea any other MVen number. BY JUNIUS .oon iti;so. I m ver go with l.u Grand I never make u dale. I m never fussing on the 8U!id tr Haying. "Ain't love great V i never lake one to.u dunce. The reason 'a plain to see, i never K with girls, because The girls won't go with me. girls CI.OVKIt CHKKK.' (Special) A dul was cloued l-Vliruary Sth, whereby John and Jeo Jturbachj ijecaint! owners ol wnai in Known v; ih.. i.'... r i,., ( ; past yearn owned and run- by Cus i i 't "'Hi ill . i rSk. I ( ' II It Ih Verv imiiuiiiil In Hee tin. v:il. Icy without snow ut this time of year nnd to see the yards being cleaned really makes on led that spring it; near. Air. nnd Mrs. Paul Oahlslroin, who now make their home in 1'en dfeton, were guests at the home, of Airs. 1J. U. Dahlstroni several days ol hiHt week. Several from this locality attend ed the masquerade dance given at North I'owder February 1 f.lh and all report a very pleasant evening Mr. untl Mrs. Ocorgo C'arnes wcrt; Sunday guests ut the home of .Mr. nnd Mis. Mat Walla on Sunny Slope. John and I.eo lturbach complet ed their wood cutting contract for Kalph Itutler at the head ot Utdd Canyon and moved to the farm this week, in order to prepare for their spring work. LI - !; V jVjV'I fj'i-l.j 11 ' ill VA-4 '..Si .'-.HTV fr . i i (lass Ware rre Ware l I m; tii k i IIIMONV Ol ItTKIIII' As long Sllllt people you are a fi Next lo 1 ihlng to Uv i: m ,-(;i ; or i t- - COMl'AMO.NSIIII'. YAISMII. you k' i p y(i;r niout t ;an only surm:K:' (hi-! ol. p I; ilinie. ; lille haides: ellts. MACI'IiiiM VI IOfc Lov! Tw eqiiiihi iiothln ,'. Kiss--Notittiig divided hy two. Marriuge one plus one eimah The present generation of girls i on t cimse much stir in the in IHIectiiiil world, if they can't think of anything more intelligent to say t nan "Uo-o-o-od night." "Listen" and "Kor goodness sake." Tho children and the radio rare ly behave satisfactorily when there is company. A l.u firande man says he hat discovered thai lumbago affects his brain works just about us much us it hurts his back. If kisses lasted lis kokI after mai-i-itixc ns they did heroic n whole lot of divorce lawyers would b! peddling insurance for a Ihlnjr. We overlieard a l.u Grande btisi m ss man inula; this remark the olher day about his stenographer: "She just gol to the point where even the eapttal stock of the com- The Hunchback of. Notre Dame . Whut a vivid mind Victor Hugo had; what a wonderful -faculty for weaving into story the acts of mankind in his ..day. It is little wonder his works have lived. It is little I wonder that the Hugo productions remain today in a class) by themselves. This conclusion is quickly reached when' one sees "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," now playing at a l.a Grande (heater. The story reflects the hardships of humanity in that day and lime. It tells over and over again the oppression of the poor, the in y madness of royally and the rich. It brings up the problems of liiu as they were then when people were under the oppressive heel of a wicked king, when the meek and lowly had no voice in affairs and scarcely dared breathe a discord to the general scheme of .'life. Hut in that age as today, the thread of love of man for woman existed with all the tenderness, all the gailantry that the human mind can encompass. The will lo .suffer for those we love is the greatest outstanding feature of this great story. And the hunchback, a remark able character played by l,on Chancy, remembers the kindly hand of helping humanity to the point that he com mits murder to save the girl who ministered to him when he lay dying at, the whipping rack. The church plays an important part in this drama and (he 1 ai'k of knowledge of that epoch impresses one deeply, for (he people were to a large extent like dumb, driven cattle. Hugo's plays are filled with action. Cruesome they arc to a gieal degree, but il was giuesomeness that pre vailed in those days and "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" is bilking m no feature covered by the Hugo writings in his several volumes. Il is a play that everyone should we. for the comparison of life of the common people then with the life led today will d oany American a world of good. "Ftt Take a Chance!" rT','HE thought that goes with the ?' cup of coiicc at the evening meal i;-s a disturbing one. "It may keep me awake tonight!" The tiomcthing caffeine in coflee that keeps so many folks awake nights, is entirely absent in Postum the de licious, puie cereal beverage. The dif ference mean;; a full night's rest and a briejit tomorrow. irilln Halt's rrotcsled. HA I. KM, Ore. Thill uu effort niny Im niatle lo re-opon t ho Co lumbia IjiiHin Krulu rate cwve was IMtiilrr Sets MIii;t I low Is sriti(i AiTi:Ti.i:it Wo an; listing le-ri' ju.st to niaLcj you tasli) wh:it Kood tltiiuiM hi;1 havo on wilt- In fancy cbiaa. Wei hope and hHiove tliat tlii'fii; will! slmrpi'n your apprtito and lndia-f t!i. you to call on ra for Kood tilings, wliteli v to put liffori' yon. F. L. LILLY Hardware IMIONK M-K.-i u:t of ILJnly tV: ..una im il III IM I yr Spring Time! Shirt Time! We Have Them Soft Coliared Shirts . Are all the rage this season. They are worn for Iiolh sport and dress occasions. This is good news for men who detest the uncomfort able starched collar; who have longed for a comfortable, tidy shirt. We have sold a multi tude of these popular models already get yours now. Solid colors of white, blue, green, tan, and grey and stripped patterns comprise tins unusual display ot tx-ift Neustadter Bros, and Alii nhnlrn n MARK. Moderate Range of Prices From $2. 15 to $5.00 Grande Ronde Hospital A nonsectarian and ethical institution that does not advertise your sickness or broadcast your opera tions, but gives you service equal to any institution in the Northwest. Wc employ only graduated nurses Postum for Health "There's a Reason" ; Wars and Rumors of Wars '; There is no war in any part of the world today, exi mo miernal ili.stin Wances m .Mcmco and China. The con dition of -icncral peace is latter than at any time since July 1, Hill. Left we feel ton happy over this, however. Mr. Frederick J. l,iU,y ,,f the National Council for the Prevention of War, tells us that there will he more war within ten years. Mr. ,j,l,v has heen pioplusyin that the people of the white race will wipe each other off tin face of the earth alioiit I',),", I, unless soniethini;' is done about it .soon. No one can till when theie will he another ejeat war nr a -veneral war. The prohahility of such a catastrophe is not jrrent. llMJ, ;ls ,1L, ;,ii)MS .iri, t fjj..lt have more to lose than to rain hy fihliii(f. as at present. When they have recovered, (hey will make threats, as al ways, in em,-: of disagreement. It miht In- a pind th in then to have an international court, to which the nations nmy resort, when they have ipiarrels that are .iustifiaMe. When is n question not jiistiiiahleV When one .side or both are determined to have their own way, regardless of what the rett of the world thinks about it. l-i-i -n !' .. mii (i pK- P "I".! !M ' , ll ,i; ,.- iUP !-y .i.. ::: , ii . i i ,-; ini. ,i:t. ' ' ' JSi'l N.k I -i t' -, !k'; f' t "t tli.-ll.ivor II (i 1 i ' it out '", Uiili.n; ti.lly .'.Mi.iniit-.. l'titco'l oloitlier li'nn i j uivut one cent a cup At j'.UHeri cVi'rMlKre DETROIT 7 T- lJi'Tlljl-.i-.-,- 1 L fVDUILT TO THB v., 1CARMAKEHS SPEClFICAIlONt Vou will find (he one for your car at Lcighton's Welding & F4achine Works ( Automotive parts) PUBLIC S The undersigned will offer at public auction, at his residence on the E. (). Zeek place one mile northwest, of Union, Ore., on the highway Commencing at 10 a: in., with Free Lunch At Moon Monday Feb. 25, The Following Described .Property, To-Wii : . ams & Bacon 25c Per Pound "MT. EMILY" BRAND None Better No mold fresh from smokehouse every week. Hie Grande Ronde Meat Co. 1() Horses :i Wo. I, Miiivs. Ill vims lllll. Wi'IkIU 1:11111 I M'im-K .Miirr. I i'in ilil, Ui'IkIU 1 2IIII :t I'lilies, :; i-ui- uia ."1 raiir. j jciii's iltl I l llll.'-, 1 .nr iilil 9 Cattle 1 ( n 7 ,t :il" oltl. lillhi;: 2 I'ott-i (1 r;ii:- fri-sh ill M.i nl. '2 ( 'n v .") jriii'.. iilil. troll in M.n. h 1 t'uw. I i';ii'-. old. Irc-.li "4.il '2 ', 2 yt;w old Jrr.M Ihilris 1 I I ininilh old llul-tchi Itiill Pis and Poullry . skoals, wi'luhi liKt llw. 1 Hi ink) Sou mill Hill h(ti l.t liuiii Urn. ImpIcmciUs and Household (ioods I tlnublc lH-i' innif I 'low; I ll!-lttrli UiilUIn- I'tnu; I If.iulilr Sliorl I'inu ; J Si-Is Iti t it liini: Miniit'sM I single lluuyy Mattio-; 1 Mimic lliiUU : I :l4 low WIhtI launn: I Simplex rram S wu atMr: Sack' t art I:mm roiai(H-: n Ion Mlt'(l .Adaira ami (.rain May: To-thlnl hitrrr in ." A i r I jill hi-at : 'MHi III", Ma in- ant I Slimililcr: MHi Mi.. MnaMa-l Maitin: ,'tiat I - ,'..i lnl I niiu. I I iiici il K;mi;i- ( New ) : I Ut aiinr- Mine ( N rw ; ( It'HiK Safe: 1 UivMi-: 1 I raiiUlhi si uiny; Mat liiin-: ." Ilcil Mrail- 1111:1 SpriiiUN; I Sanilai v t n : Am! All Oilier MhiimIh'M (,mxN. Closing omI everything... Mysell' and fainiiv are moving hark to Illinois. Each article of fered Tor sale will be sold at some price. .o reserve hids. TERMS OF SALK: All sums or $20 or under, cash, (her $20. six months time, purchaser giving a bankable note drawing 8 per cent in tercel from date. T. R JOHNSON, And. J. E. REYNOLDS, and C. (W DWELL, Clerks ELVA JONES OV.NKK EFFICIENCY Is the demand of the modern day and a Telephone is a necessary adjunct Home Independent Telephone Co. All the World Isn't a Stage Some of it is a Work Bench. Your u ork is here ye ill people are lu re your ev-ry in I on st i.s Iviw so lout,' im you an: a citiz n. Vo l want lo sei- La (Iran-Ie prosp.r. You are inti-rrstetl in h-r schools, chiirches, 1 Main e s s ontcrprises :Q1 t'ivte Kovi-inne lit. The hntW town batik Is a!s inti'ieste.I In all these things. Why shouldn't we ALL on Hie job tok- ttn r'.' be Keep your money in Hi" I.A (J KAN 1)1-; NATION A). ItANIv wln-ie II ean help La Grainie lnstt atl of yoiue ulh er town. ( YJQUUD -RELIABLE - P2ZQ0KESSJVE- There is no substitute for safety' V