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Thursday, March 13, l!)2l.
' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
La Grande Evening Observer
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tXA QRANDK EVJININU OHSEUVKll I'UBLIBHINO CO
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;:! and thunksglvlng, ami honor, and innvrr, and mlglit, be unto
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our God for evei and evi-r. JtovHatinu
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OFFICE CAT
TRAOC MAflM
BY JUNIUS
tho cloak of the
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The Tax Notices
:if All taxpayers arc roceivinj? their tax notices and very
pltypcrly there in a lot of comment on the advanco in taxeM
ry properly there i.s quite a little criticism because there
hits not been a reduction rather than an increase in taxes.
j; As the writer opens his tax notices and sees the ad
vfljiced figures, listening at the same time to comment or"
richer and town property owner on present taxes, hu
Jiijnd goes back to the last session of the legislature when
wiji introduce n b'll commanding every county, town, city
aiid school district to spend less money by 10 per cent
tjm it spent the preceding year. We remember quite
wull how a splendid senate passed this bill, how it laid
in- committee in the house of representatives until all th ?
niiwsbincry in the state opposed to the measure could be
st in motion, and how it was finally killed in the house
bl' the very men who were pledged to tho people of Oregon
1 1 reduce taxes.
There is but one way to reduce taxes, and that is to
s iend less money. t .
The budget for the political unit is no different from
toe family budget. Curtailment of expenses means spend-
g less money, not passing laws to spread out taxation.
(Ity .Mm
pr-lly Kii'lH. K""I f'.M-lM
pr'My K'nl fcit'lH.
,(UrlH clitini Hint II
hud it liit' "i"' I'l'-'-would
Im- ln iiiiiMii s
Kin Kills l;ill;linr nl"
IliK lull-.
A Kl'l i.' !"' " '";
Hlif liink'-H h r IM'-f I""
N'll her in .'L Kii
lll'H Holt.
Nor un 1"
lioih (I.
CirlK till : l;
h:irl I" K t iil"ti
Ctrlb iimi iI lu Hi
mad'- thtlM In in"-'
niysl'Ty t' ii" n. N
iioiltiiiir i-vi-n sitvoiui
almtil llit iii.
In ol.l in limrs ii t;nl
I iv hlK il fti" li;tl ii I'
Nowii'lJiys l'iy'v '"l ' i'1'-"'
plivsifnl ciilMii . 111:1::; m.
(Ilrls iin- i!ivll.l into jusi two
rliiitH'-H -tin Uiint ;i iiii'ii a ml
llllDKI' VVllU Willll lllill.
Wo behind
ch Jicli.
Dr. Shot I'm audience numborcd
aliuu.Ht a hundred, and I hoy were
uh-Kuntly fi'-rvod with a delicious
dinner by ladies of tho Presby
terian church. Krnesi Wat kins
or the Hill Department store, act
ed us touHtmaster and In a neat
Hpeech Introduced Hev, W. C.
Hons, who Is an old-time I'rlend
or Ir. Short. llev. Hohs told a
number of IntereatlliK thliiKS
about the doctor and then Intro
duced him t'o (lie audience.
In the coui'He, of his remarks
Dr. Short "iidiniUed" that lie lh
a cousin of Jtldire J. W. Knowlea
and "ihroiiKh n'spect Tor the
family tie" he asked everyon-:
to vote for t he judffe for KU-
pr me j ist ice. "I don't know
why the nut wnnts to run, but
now that he does, let's elect him
:iud send him on down lo Salem
ho th:it he tuny appreciate the
; taet Ihat he liiix left tho bent
;toe,ii in OreKon when he left J,a
(Ininde," were the words of the
'' kjji :iker and the buiniuetters
n lew h.-nrllly.
I uiiiudiuK Ihat business be
I -ll'tivH ,,,n). villi the measurement of
' """V th..- ('.olden Itule, Dr. Short dwelt
(Or fioiiie tllDi Upon the I'ela
I h-ns hip if t he buNlneKS mun 1 1
( 'lirliil fiinily, und he made it ptutu
I hat lie did not ne;in the church,
or miy particular church, lla be- . . ... i
hevt-s in "Koinw ubout the world to Wood row Wilson, thu lata thousand J. C. company employ..
loin koo.i. una insists mat tho ..resident, but Insisted that he but in his lecture lust evcnim: It
A0 CRAI HONEYWF-LL CAME TOA SUDDEN Srof
vw;m a neighbors. dog chaseo miss Peebles
CAT THROUGH "THE MOUSE -
ni'Vi-r votMl liio !Jt;iiiocratic tick-
ill.
I: u.l lllill in hnsiin-SH who cminot
tin- iincn- o Bcrvici 10 niH Xrl- cl jn j, jjc
ul H liiuimin iiloiw with thu prarilH or .. Khorl ' ,.ul of t10
i.itl,. InixhiiiiH In unfit for tin: world' cutlotiiil l.'iithl. nt ol tho J. I'.
.,, nll;iil of toilny. lie toill-hf.l j.,.lln,.y ,., )lllly wil, hc-iulquiir.
:. I "I"'" ,lo n I of ll court of HOlll.: t,.rl) in N,.. York. II.. tim-hiM
I. w i limon io pr. w rvo tno p. ur.; ..,.i,.ion ,..l lluMiiii BH" to thru..
i.r mi .si !
of III.' worlil. pniil li hlffh Irilmtf
did not ril r
wlioHu iMiiiloy.i
tilt- cuiiiitnny
is In.
, V
supply of lior.-i''
Mm
Tho world's
tfe'liso iu divhl.Ml us rollovvH
L'.S pur ct'iit; tho liorsc, H7
fint.
p.-i
r I
m:i:.' sdi.ikim
stMiiiv roi: what m; ihit
say.
riiiiin-.'i iin'..- .t I." n un
t.-nl pi'iil)lt'i;i. l: '.s rl.illirs rim:
.Vdiiiii Ills Kin d' n mi. I I i.Hi l' i'n
Adiiiu liiiu to mni 'N'l1' i,lH li"USf.
Vim v.lll tunc to ndinll Hull u
tut woiiiiiii iho lui'. i:irt::ron n
coi-scl looks coilil'orCihlc It not
very licillllll'iil.
I'niisin llirniiin: "Ih I lint n lu u
hall cluck nvfi' lli'-ii '.'"
Wife of l c .is '.l: "Sh - h - li.
Thul'H poor clil .l.ilin. I l:ii' v Un
room would li' fnnuli'il s.) 1 stood
I he coffin on end."
Till. I- Ihc N-i-ra of Hie .
jwiicii iri.-iio ..ii.- i....- in. i o
nml Inus il ;Ttt.l lililiTiy' nlii i;i
nr
W
TOO (
hi.ic l
lllill 111 M i l'.
. It'll fv7s one lull ifs
Tho 10 nor roil!, radiiritiin bill . wniikl lutvn fiinwtl vri'V K'."",i.. ' ''.!
r i ,
1 1 i
mi inii.v ilf f.i Ci.iii ii' Conn
political subdivision in tho stiitu lo live on 10 per cent " ' '1"1' ' ''"'' noiicia . n-
itiii.-.t.
on.' of ll.'iut t.uv duys nun. wc
'lass thnn tho proceudinpf year, but .stiaii";o to siiy, men
iho were yollinp; thu loudest for
' list to find faillt with the bill and assist in killing i'-'lir'"'''.!''
ad that bill passed tho tax notices in Union county wotiid lio ly. ...' u
Ijavo shown a little differently at present, just as they j ' V. iVv.-! .iv
A'jould have shown similar decrease over the state. i.ium,i, - .
It must come, if them is to be any economy. It is right
tpatj it should come
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litt li ... I til
i. . ut . 'I ori'.' you
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..I Hi.' l..-j;l n -liioul
nulully
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The f lapper
jno p'.-iiiT in i
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.in ; tti-.l I.e.
i -i t.iin lli.it
III.- d.illit'd
' Isu't.it about time to leave off findinn' fault with li:.'
yuunjf tliinjf known as the flapper and address ourselvvs
t( more serious rel'leclions on what it i.s that makes tins
tipc of tfirl as prevalent as she is thought (,() L.?
It may bo interestinn' to expose her ami her I'lappeiish
wjtys', but it does not. lead in any way to an iiiiderslandm'j
06 how it comes admit that this much-blamed .vimnif l.idv
has appeared in such great numbers. Such an tinderstaml
injr is surely necessary if, judging from the geneial ton"
of talk about her, iL is desired to save the flapper fioni
hlrself.
J The flapper is as much the logical product of her home
pflrroundings a.", any more sensible boy or girl is. And
vlVeil .vtU blame 1 1 1 flapper for whatever shortcomings
lire ascribed to her, il is necessary, in telling the whol:
ttory to trace her back directly to the conditions under
wjlich rhe grew tip.
' j It may be consoling to her elders lo look upon her as
something 'P'ito uiicxplninahlc, and lo go on poking fun
aj. her or hl.'TTTTmg her for many of the shortcomings of
tfce present day. Hut it must not be forgotten that the
.flapper is only the effect from a mccctliiig cause, am
t fiat this cause goes right back to the home, the place when'
t(ie decision rests as to whether the children brought up
id it are or are not to be creditable girls and boys,
j' In whatever slit shows a laxity or a divergence from
standards set for the 11011-flapper type of girl, it will in
15'obability be found that this young lady was quite as
ljlich .'.inned against as she is sinning. In a home in
wfliich flapperish idials and ways can not prevail it would
I f a difficult thing indeed for any child to grow up to
become what many of us believe the flapper to be. The
!4-called emptiness of her heat I no doubt indicates that
whatever i.s necessary for the mental and moral growth of
tlio child was somehow lacking iu the flapper's home lifo.
.Efforts to make her less flapperish must begin in giv-
iig her in early life the right sort ol home suiioimtling
'SHORT i'LAYS
'HYPOCRITKS"
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"Carbon
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"I have run my Big
Six Studebaker over
12,000 miles on
Aristo Motor Oil ex
clusively. The en
gine has never been
taken down and the
spark plugs have
never been suffi
ciently fouled to re
quire cleaning."
Name on Request)
And get like results
t.i JtVYV
That's where
tlieir foundation.
character development and ideals hav
Every Saturday night the barber wants a law for day
light shaving.
If variety is the rpice ol hie, the weather man's life -.
all spice. I r I r-v
VJlcliiS Ul UgS
; j Nowadaj'3 you can't tell the mother chicken fiom tho j
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otors
How to enjoy them for many extra months
THOUGH all motor oils deposit a carbonaceous resi
due, there is a vital difference in the kind and
quantity which various oils leave in the motor.
That from many oils becomes hard and flinty. It
accumulates rapidly and must be removed every 2000
to 4000 miles. This may require a motor "lay-up"
every two or three months.
In addition, ihe presence of this hard "carbon" cvyi
in small quantities is a constant cause of trouble.
It becomes incandescent, pre-igniting the ga3 find ihusXiuscs
"knocking. " f
It lodccs under valves and tircvent3 tigru scatina Vlich dissi
pates the power. A
It attaches to spaik plugs, short circuits the sprfk and causes
"missing." f
And its nintli!:c character makes it nn abrasiy ivhich constantly
threatens to score cylinders.
But these "carbon" Itaublcs can be clUninatcd by a careful
selection of your motoroi!
For Aristo Motor fflil deposits nn cTlircly different kind of
residue.
It is soft and fluff) most of it bloIng out with the exhaust.
It accumulates nol more than if quarter as fast as the flinty
"carbon." f
Be'm soft er than tie metals tumour motor it can not scratch them.
Itcenusc it does no. lodfiejlhdcr valves, it does not cause power
leaks. It rarely fouls VariTplugs. ,
Thus you see why you can have'a "carbon"-frce motor
f..- U..,.n.,,lc nf .vlr milfc Ktr rr,t-ttr r.plfctinff tll." ri?ht
WS-ilT'zM'M lubricating od.
Auf'-rr-;;rTJr-j;'' Drain j'our crank case, fill with Aristo, and
use it unmixed with any other Kina 01 ou.
You save the cost of "carbon" removal,
you enjoy the more constant use of your car
and you prevent the danger to your motor
which always accompanies the, hard, flinty,
abrasive kind of "carbon."
Try this plan now. And enjoy the freedom
from "carbon" troubles which thousands of
motorists attest.
For sale at all first-class garages and ser
vice stations.
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Avoid Motor Oils
contnininR paraffin or ar.phnlt
rr any other non-lubricrlms
s'lb-.tanrr. Ansto Mntor Oil
TPtinrd by thr most ad
vanced pro C'sps f'rsiRTied to
eliminate cvcrytbiii in the
crude whiih lm? no lubri
tating V.ue.
Union Oil Company
ofCaliibrnia
New Footwear
OtIU new S)i'ing stock of
Ladies' Shoes is now reatly
for your inspection. All new
styles and shades including the
jackrabbit grey, otler and aire
dalc, high and low heels, i,t
straps and other models.
SandaL
yoy
THE
MAII JOSQG
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SLHTMIS
Ileto isyrtie latest in bport 1 outwear, the
AlingfTiur Randal, in lizard and alligator,
greenVicd, grej', brown and black. A very
attractive model for Spring and Summer.
See Our Window Display.
Fashion dictates that colored hose to match Jling
Toy Sandals will not be worn; contrastive shades,
such as nude, cameo, dawn, jackrabbit, grey, airc
d'.ile and bobolink will bo used instead, which makes
a less conspicuous - and more attractive combination.
Our Mail Order Dept.
Is at the service of anyone desiring merchandise
who cannot personally select same. Send description'
of items wanted, and we will render most prompt
attention to your wishes.
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nerce s urain red oteers
YOU'LL LIME 1
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