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Thursday, May 1, I92j. PAGE TOUT? THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVED' .-T r'T 1 i f s '; V i- - a i ; v, 1 1: Hi ! i 11 La Grande Evening Observer INDCl'EKaiKNT KEWKIMI'KR Puhlbibed dally and weekly at 1a Grande, Ortg-og by tht LA UllANHK EVKNINO OllSUItVKK rUBLISHlNO CO. autCCB DENNIS Editor Entered at poatofflce at La Grande, flau Mailer. fy Stanley HO Oregon, t Second Clam Oo wUe la other cities Oregon Hotel New fitand. rrt Und; liupcrlai News Stand, Portland; Multnomah New Btx&d, ' rvrtJand. AddrcM all communication.! to Tht Obstrrr, lilt Ad ami Are., La fjriuide, Oregon. sLnsciui-riu.N ilati.s Uj Carrier flatly, per month Pal If, por thrij month M Jullf, per Alz months, In advance.., fully, tiloflle Copy It Mall Dally, per month ... ........ , JfeUy, per sis months. In advance. llJJy, per year, In advance UUscrver-Htar, pnr yr-tir CITT AND COUNTY OFKICIAI PAPER MHMIJKK ASSOCIATED. PnEflfl The Afwoclated Press In exclusively entltlM to u for pub lication of all nuKs dispute he a credited to It of not otheriMa crMUcU it published therein. All rich is of repubilcatloa ef twjclal despatches in this paper, and also the local am bercla also are reserved. MUCK I J.EAVK WITJI YOir, my peace I live in. to yon: riot aa the world kIviUi, glvo I unto you. . Let hot your heajt i hi troublt-d, neither I't It to afraid. John H:27.. . THK QLn HOME TOWN " --- r:: uessr W asa.fe' I VHEH 0vin4 TVWaS ABOUT TODAY NOAH BATERs'mSSI4 lV ;CAT WAS FOUND SHOT UP In THE CHEESE , . i rCARiNCT His FAVORITE rMDIN'V PLACE WHEN WvXW WH ' J I Hherwuod, i'ortlund, Oregon; Rich ard HHInh-r. Hnrr!thurtf, Oregon: HanfOrd Michel, I'ortlund, Oregon : Ktrlfunl KiddHI Kh.-lKht, i'ortlund, Oregon: Hubert flaude Still, .tll tnii, t M-t'Kon; Hui bert l.eonurd HtroiiK. I'ortlmul. OrcKon;. Itobt-rt (it-raid Htnart. .Mdfuril, Oregon; Li-hII' Orluixl Touzv, Sulcin, On.:. Kim; .ThomuH I;. Tuwiihi nd. Port- I land, t r-on: (ilm V. Wait-.-r. Milton. Ol'i-Kon; . DuiikIuk flilliK.-f WanuT, Portland, I iriKon. I i iit iiH-iminai i-ttiiri on Hit1 I 111 htmi' ot wi'ion ranipus will r- ii-npy the cijd of u nn-ni dpi n nlaz i jcaitubif of hDldtng ii.nito pcrnun.H land ufll be Mm (nl'i; fur outdoor ' own Htuu i fxttlbiftu-irvfit W Hltd- 1 1 .lourrtiiiisjrr iif ttjr r'ntvH -rii y u .Mliwourt, (iH it tttt'ond aiuntal firM 'trij. ' .rraii'nu nifi aiv In -in;c iiiudt- for I wo partt' M dividi-t as tu- which (s lnlicfil I" be an innovation In m liuo) f-t journaltfiii eourMes. I-Jaeh ' ub lit beat hi?) own expi iise.i und i Klveii t iKht hours" credit lur I li-' work. An tnieiiNive Hlitdy of Mo imin'. viited will lie made, anil in 1 1 -KoHleHee inaintained with inetm Iiolltan in'wsiatet" alon: Mf route. 't he trips arc ptamx ! '" acMiiaint Ihe Miml'iits with Iheb' llieethiKH of the- Attuh-tlt h(iii' ir J will be beautifully pnveil uinl will contain meiuoril tatuary and the llai; slafr for t he nal ional and univernlty nlnudards. Mail a ix I adjoining Hiat- and lo teach, them the tiU of corrcsUfUldenee. HavaKc pcophH arc tiu naked for comfort's Malic art's ke. thai i-r.. tead: iii Students or .lum-naH-iii I 'Ian To Trmi'l n ('irrcioii(lents ft l.l'.tlJI.. Mo. .I') -A tlip fif more t hau tomo miJ.s in fiv. ' "What Im truth?' asked lh.- K" uian. It in what you set when yuu pronitHc tiMiiiiffiit y. 1 i May Day " V r lu many capitals of Europe the l'irst of Muy is leint' cbscrvw) -as a day of demonstralions by workers and. radi cal political organizations. The police are on edfe. There Is fcur of trouble. If thn day passes without rioting' and bloodshed those charged .with the preservation of jordcr will heave a sigh of relief. Jt is always thus on' May, Day'' in Europe. , ! . :;' . . , The American way of obscmnjf the date is' preferable. OFFICE CAT TNAOK MANN . . BY JUNIUS Illttll1( l I ILlI I'L.i. xc nave a mw cuinmumsts and 8uciaiists..vho wouln hkoi'-o1 iicmiiinr. saw. c on to in:troduce the Kumpcmi plan of celebrating May Day,?1" ,u""v,Vli lhnt but, they liuikc little headway. Public opinion in the United .States i 8 solidly against tjiem. ,: V. M. i. A., . V. C. A. and o'ln r war tiiiM Mervhv oruaniai ion Kh'ty-cihi faculty iiMurbcr: Were it) service I IK 1 11(1 1 llif J'Hlll.V who nceiLjded important pint", Inn In Washington, I). '., In the de velopment nC Mm- cnriiplex organ ization of Mm new army. Kilteen I'nUerliy of ( ir;:ori men rci'clveil cltaliouf or deeor.i tioiiM for -iraordlnnry brave-.v in action. They were hunore j whh (Ihe CroU le Muei-re. the I'lslin i 'iiiKhed Service -rons and Clu-ue Here of t'nnvn of Univ. The at inn l) I are ereetlnt I he War Memorial I'ourl in special I hotnr of the lorty-seveii I'ulccr.-dty ; of ( reon iim n whu died tn lie j world war. w hich are as follows: i I '.a u ho n Sdou AikIi-inom. !'ort. j hind, i h euon ; Ivan I-:. Itelllni'i-, i Sab in, Oregon; John Da ld lloo.t, ! J'orttnnd, Oregon: lrln (i. Ilroi.k.s, I'ortland. ( mi!in; W'illlniii Allen i'iici'V. I'orli ntil. urcKoii; Karl : Sa imii-l ( ohh, I'ori hind, t in on. 1 'unrad ( 'oekei'Ilne, lOtaeada. ore , iron: Meore 'ook. rortland, ni-f.! yon; Jol-,1 I lei hert Creech. Aln-r- V W 1TJ7 w5ar " MEN! 2 PAIR of PANTS Gold Bond SUITS Here is everything you expect t find in clothing combined in one glorious bargain. Style, quality, pike and two pair of pants. II. iiNhlr.K:n; IIomw.-II Moil ! In Ihe uhl.'ii iIiivh. wt.iii. ii klH.c.l i l""" h- ""'tlun,l. lwn Wllliuiii , it. .... . u .i i.-.. I K. IMintllJ. Itt'ilniuiiil. ori'iittnri If May the first has any sweial significance to .lus.: if Ivou iiiv .i. vii ir v,m'i r iii.-ir ! w"li,-r l,,'r"1" i-.'iuon. ici-ti.nn. ! is "nioving day." Some will lememlxr it pleasantly as i ""' ''! the day on which in old I'iigland it was customary to choos'-, a queen of the May and erect on the village green a May j jKile, around which the peasants danced. The charmin?. custom has been revived in some of our colleges for gir';;. ! If the impulse to celebrate is strong, and none of'thoi aforementioned practices or associations of the day rilakcj! nu apiKMil,' it can be eomnieniomted as the anniversary of the' battle of Manila liny. Twenty-six years agiv today' George Dewey won his glorious victory. , ' I ' .'- mLmnm t.U hi " tm0- I i The Miracle of Business ' I . ; ' Modern business is u matter of advertising.' I'eopfe no longer follow the ancient custom of olng to .market to r" .'" '" purchase the few necessary articles that were required b. '.' We kumv n I .a (i-andc . ;iri Who Ihlok i Wrlnli'y If n iliinec -t (ieiicml Molur-. ail Army officer , I llTflone Is n .lend Vyri's Is ii diMiipdnn Ot a Itrhlc'N first , : t'lMikln: .1114I While Mule K au Ajilnuil! i ( A liormnl maid in one who thinks cleaning n. room cimfdslH in dh;lli'hlnu- Mm' dusl and milking it (jcttte In a it. place.' The S011f,-s most reloruterri Mnx uj) wholly of i- f ' horMc, you thlnj; push tho customer inquired for the goods that were thus hid. k"! . "ril . don away. ,.oh. . imrsc. s- ' .Today the sticeeKsful merchant uses the column of the i " lUhlK' newspapers to advertise his wares. lie not onlv tells, what iim- mini n-joier liie family, and which the merchant ty ..havs .exposed u,f' upon, his shelves or tucked away under the counter ot' bc- Nrt huttun hind it in tiers of drawers that were never opened unless "np-.' misH, wonderful clutch to p'ars to alilornhi ; Kennel h l'arley, I'ori - ! land. I M-eKuit; l.uke Allen Ka-lcy, I'urllainl, I reoi; Victor I', et d: f t 'ml It, l-Yntoii. I hi Mm. ( treon; 'hurb f A. (Jueriie, Turner, Te t;'m; Jam- h llrlan liurue'. Mildt I ilreuon; Kred Walter Miinini"l, i I'orthmd; Hoy Johnson,- f reshiin:r Oregon; Malcolm McLaren ,lohn stone.. Arlington, Wa.hliiKton ; Ken ndh IVellciu.x. Kuuene, Oregon: ' John tlcortfc Kelly. I'urtland, re-! kou; Kre.iejick KlnuslMiry.-l'.ilo Alto, i alii'nriiia; John Kberlo Kuy-i kcndall, KiiKcne, Oregon; - Onle JiOi.ias : MelroAe, I'aryvtlle. coiiHin; Joseph I 'Jienier M ller, J "Cii tla ii-l, Oregon; William I. on Miller. Itedoiido. California; Tur ner .Veil. I'ortland. Oregon; Ktnan 1 act N'nrlhup. Mc.MinnviMe, Ore iurn: I.ouIm riukhain. I'oriland, 'thejidii; Karl Scot t I'oweM. Spring-: ! field, Oregon: Kranlt S. Pratt,' Wakefield, ManMUchllKetlH; Meorge j l'rcderlek Sanders, I'orMand. (ire- ! Ron; James Hill Sargent, Santa ; Sunana. I'aliforiila; Harold A. S -. ton, Kugclie. lireg-fin; ltoli.rt A.' property holding is owns Or is it showing signs of sur- ace breakdown because of lack of paint protection? Only by fortifying your property with paint can it be made to hold its own against continuous weather at tacks of all seasons. And. nftcr all, good paint i, ,hc chenpci , l,v. We cany Ram,Sen Paint,, and Varnish for h ' I! "I f ,n,C"0r purpos"' ""d "commend them as the best for you to use. i t ' , ' ; . '. ... The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. v Bam and RooT Paint 3y.nn. w.'..i..li. Truck .fid Tractor Punt W.ll Pa,t Cmo Shigl Stam Injiclc Floor Paint Porch Hoor P.t , OdSraina.Varm.iha Racollte Enamel Floor and VamUh Sr.,-. i here i a Hasmusten Product for Every Surfa ce AICI-: n wtinilrrrul nunhi. 'IIh- llu- tijtvh fii- IIm-Ii- iiifk .Up-. i ; 'Thi-n li;iln v von.l,'t. to you Hitl'Po.'iu tluiHi- silint' l,itrbr.H will ,11m.v futr Willi tin- inuf-vtillnr vx nil. I milk.- nil llu- iUiiih.'II t:iki-th- lr ri'Kulnr lurn'.' ..l Hint.. II'm ibmit liuu: llu- vo nun v,r,' IrntiilliH Hlinl "lu-xt" r- itll- mi-iinK. - - 'lift-him ....( lint ho ilhwlit..u ,l,-o.lUi,w- .!lt. "'01-- lime ili-il.li-.l l.i .Iuiik.- pictures of tne various articles either singly or ai-tistieall.y grouped.' He gives prices and faithfully describes each .article, so that the render may thus obtain a very t-lcav t nderstanding of what is offered for sale, its price and. If it is a credit house, the terms and conditions of sale. It. is this variety of advertising that has created a demand for thousands of articles that would not have sold had they not been . advertised. Advertising is the mainspring of business. It is tho creator of business and the source of a nation's prospoiif,-. itidvcrtisiiig tells the tourist where' to go, how to go and liow to get tho benefit of the money he has to spend upt n his vacation. Advertising builds mills, railroads, great fnduslries, and in fait everything that enters into the life, jind prosperity of a nation. It keeps the trains movinjr. the. ships sailing, the aiiplanes flying, aiul gives employ ment to millions of people who would otherwise find ex-h-tence a problem. Read the advertisements. They are of vital iuixrtatuv. They may save nu.ny dollars in the expenditures ncces .",".ry to every household. T Forty - .Seven I'nivcrsityj of Oregon Men Whoi Died During: War to He Keineinhered. Motor Education ' ne- alarniing rate at which deaths due to motor acci dents are increasing make it plain that nothing but con certed action can control the evil. A recent suney !' New York City shows that out of 23 1 rccidents whicli oc curred in a single month, !)t vrro duc to careless drivii",' on city stieets. It is a depressing fact (hat. or these, fit v, ere children. The same dangers link in every city jrvoc in every town and country road, liccidont si'uation in general, there is .,. ti i , , . . ...... iuui.inn'ii. mm- cim ui pert-ons snouiu no altected liv such education: parents, chililivn and those who drive 111;:-eaint.s. in,ri- II leople need to know the traffic laws, and further, thev bnuuiu De put constantly on their guard. A development of the sense of courtesy can do much to obviate the danger ut' smashups. When caution becomes the rule rather than Uic exception, the country need not give up each year its 101 vm,,- Heedless ttl of livrs tlntmoli ninti.r iicciflonl c " i;t 'iii:m!, me. (Sp.,-i; honor I he fort -s en I uf th ;tm nu li w 'wn dii urld war end ux a men the i,nlveisH 's ur vier ulunini plan In luuhl n War Mtnioi'lal eniirt a.- tral f- atuie of ihe a- w dk ii and in lesser d Kol the hiyhwiy but one rcmedv. it in M.e l Ml III lo he .to- in urn tri'i the en. Inilhlin- lopiui'iu mi Mie campus at Ku- riii'', The M e in or la I i 'onrt Is piM't il tin- ahiiunl campaign to rat;-.' l,MMM.t i uf to u loiildiuu.- , i'f tie Ir part of Ihe ...mm. i.i'1 campaign. Tin " n I er-iii ,, i in ,11 made -i sph ndid f- . t.r.l .iuriiej ite a arid w ur, a siirprisini;l hi rut. Pirienti't .a the mmer..l m n V ho enM-l.d lu ll.- pimonled In oi iln in rank. in Me l H !i itnl- vrdl nun !iu siu acM e .r - j let In t hi iiriiii . i , iitiil marine 1 ctfrp... more tlum ahu c tin. I . ink ! v7-:.Yt.lW on The Canadian Pacific I .1 nl ro" j I- and ! Im -line ; numb r ti nan niui v nlist' il h I nti tin.. unite ( Mm etal ain- i:iyiy'iTinnT' Low summer fares to all eastern points in Canada and the United States line train service, with a daylight ride through the ivorld's most beautiful immntiiui scenery with stopovers at all points of interest-including the famous Camnliim Pnaiic mountain resorts.' SUMMER EXCURSION RATES On Sale May 22nd to Smr-rhrr 15ili, 1924 .. From'-v i.ka.mm r0 Mtiinenjvilis. Si. I'ani and return St. l.eii'.s .iinl return f'hh.Miro and r.-t nil . ..." Tomnto and return Montreal and return VnHhitM-tun. 1, i'.. and i.-turn V'U . oi k and return ItT.Ti' HtNt..n and return i extra to Include I tan if. Lake l,..m. M.laeier. KtM-t.-nay and Arrow Lake Trip. Prop'ntionatcly low hues to .ill other cut?rn pomtv Final return limit October "1, I9C4 nt it in::. I ; 1 1 1. : ,i.lctli EACH )AV UllK! 1, ..I.u. Civ 1.1 Hi i:- I It must be awful to own the best cur on the market lun i.ud not be able to wish you had u letter one. iiinii- M ) V-I I..! Hi ij:;v yvu i.-umflctc particulars. W I! I";.el. twnvrtit .vi. I'avn-:rr Pep i-tnn-ii :; ri!lii.)SI Mi.lu,.,:!,uli H.'ivl IIuiMiiis; r)!l'L,ND ; rut i am aiel ofth They are Guaranteed In the inside pocket o'.' each suit you will find an iron-clad guarantee insur ing perfect satisfaction. If you find any flaw in tho material or if you think the suit has not given you the service it should, re turn it and the guaranteo and we will make proper adjustment. $35 and $40 IE Pair Pauls Pair Pants PURE LARD PRICES Sit. Kmily llrand, 5's 73c m. Kmily llrand, 10"s SI. 3d Why pay more it's as good as the best. Made 1 1 i home by a home company. Helps us, helps the farm- i or, and saves you money. , j The Grande Ronde Meat Co. ! Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER "What will people say?" Those tourists that are coming, how will our town look to them ? Your home is a vital part of the pic ture they'll see. Is it repaired? Are you proud el' its appearance ? Telephone Main 8 Bowman - Hicks Lumber Company ForIill or 'o- Wood Phone M-517 J. L. M UN HALL READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS The standing timber of the Northwest is its greatest natural resource. Every citizen of Oregon is sure to receive, directlv or indir ectly, some share of the returns from the con version of timber into lumber products. epril"r ViI:UKe in T1IE PREVENTION OF rOKEfcl I-IRES is necessary to preserve this Mwl f01' tlu "-'"'-'fit of all. DO YOUK PALI P.Y EXERCISING PROPER CAU TION WHEN YOU ARE IN TIIE WOO! )S. JQUIID -BEUGBIE ' PROGRESSIVE Capital and Surplus, S'JoO.OOO.OO N.und - Reliable - Progressive Do not fortfet the La (Jrandc High School Athl.-.tic (iirnivalpApril 25 -2(5