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Wednesday. May 7, 1924. PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 1 La Grande Evening Observer INIKIr:NI3NT NEWM'AI'IW published daily and weekly at I a Granite, Oragon hj the I.A GltANI lj KVKNJNO OHHlOit Villi 1'UMIJHHINO CO. UHUCU LtKNNIH Rdltor Kntered at poatufflc.o at 1a Grande, Oregon, nn Hacona Claa Mull Mutter. On aula In other cities Oregon Jlotol News riland, fort In ml; Imperial Nw Htand, 1'orUand; Multnomah Nwa Bland, port Ion J. Address ult enmriiunteatlona lo .The Observer, Hlf Adam a Ave., 'l.o- (irumlK, Oruvon, " " mjiiwhiition JtAi i s """" Ity Carrier Oally, per month Oaily, per l)ir(f) innntha Oally, pur Bix months, In advance Dully, Hln (flu Copy 75o ..$2.?6 ..4.6U .......(H) liy AJttil Uully, nr month Oally. per nix months, In advance... Dully, p'r year, in ad van on ,.. Ohnerver-Sinr, per year fiUo I2.fr') f.o It.OO orr and county okkkmai papkh MI-JMUISIt AHHOCMTKO VHEHH The Aaaoolutcd I'resa h ttxnlUHivnly entlllou to tine for pub llcutlon or ull newa dispatches credited to It op nut ollmrwlae credited If published therein. All rlrhts of republication of pccial dispatches In this pop or, and also tho luoaJ nt-wi herein vl ho mo reaitrvuU, OFFICE CAT THAW it AM It BY JUNIUS THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley K-LV-JI - ill THAI Fi-OPfc I just Htu'lUl livtiVv MATCH MfH 11 1 A V Kit : lhal Tlmu G rltrlnly. -It d constant pomfort to llh Lord, lo know ik. May ve live as In Thy siifht up- nothim; iii:m ak voinu as A OOOO Ill Mil, tios. I'.cllKlcii which docs not a hide with a iriiiti y vn days a .-.-k Ih not worth having. ijo.mkktic ri:i,iri v. (ih, It's sad td hear. Yuuv dear wire wold, When you May. ".My dear, Thl coffee's cohl." lbwpiitos shiii while they work hill who want to In I iii(iiiiiiif' 1 If a ntun makes a better mouse i trap, the world win inakt- a heat-I ( ii paih to IiIh door ami invito him ' lo addr'H 7.7;' cIiiIih. ' 4J I ' 1 sC si! r TajJ nDt-0 'Ff t4EVMl fc6.VIaw. w IATa 1 : v Aiisyn. pKi NORTH PONDER 1TH PI SHIPS CATTLE Hunt's Washington Letter lliivlnic ix ol. rhlliliH-n I- lil.r liatliiic nix or w u u di-fnk Hfu-r that yiiii don't care uliai lllH'II. 1 "I'liunh'T Hnt'H hcudllni. .Mayho nh op, for J .ol l.ovc hi- Iff) H al HIS V Tint Hull) V Ol' t'MIIH- Iti i I (.i;. to a tfiindhiK maiden, "l0' H yo' knoHH a ruUud pUHon hy do natni' o Jim llrowtl hat ho uvki'd III I ni-vuh Ilrown liyah, an' h Hv (own fo' ton youliM.' "PoMitutoly." "I ion," announced tlx rcuchlntf for u huIicumo. ' no ' .1 1 1 ii d In dih arrival, "di in Art Coming Into Own rcopie disclose tiuir ineiiUiljly niul moialily in the iimuseiiieiits tliey clioose Cor themsolvon. One would noi cxpi'ft to find the mime mental and moral titandards repre sented by (he aiidienee at a cheap mimical comedy as at the imera or a drama, They are two distinct groups which "' 11 ",nul1 l"'n n n''' hoihh patronize jaZZ and classical music. Tho p.pular novel is ZX' "i seldom found in the same library with the classic of liter- lh" ' " xii'O.'i ! jiIiiwi vuiv roultl hf k.-.-ii a lirown-MUiniH-il With this premise and even the most casual observance ol modern pastime preferences it is quite obvious that thillv,'M '" American people have an enlivened taste for the best things wi :n Uieatiicals, music and lileiature. There is observable a hcijihuMiing morality and mentality.. I'adorewski is now tourlnff the country for Sij.OOO a iiinceii ana ins Aiiieiican iiiuerary is no loiifror limited to wimii-n. non-in-imv Ku uii." the half dozen largest cities. He is only one of many worid I anions musicians who are appreciated in the centers. Opera plays it part intho theatrical season of practic ally every city to the extent of at least one presentation, and the serious drama and problem play is enjoying un precedented favor this year. Americans are demanding something aolid for ,Ui,ejr entertainment, .lusicul comedy imd the lighter plays liavo lost nono of their old popularity, but they must be well-staged, devoid of cheap wit and " ""' K'"'u "" richly endowed with good melodies and capable casts. . j'Th 'I It is enough to say about modern American lite'rarv :,,'nl1- lastes that never before has there been so great a demand in this country for old and new classics, informative and rcieiitific works, the drama in book form, history, biogra phies and autobiographies, editions of the .complete works of the old and new immortals and for fine bindings. IWri-r innil. slinulil linmv fi uh smallest nHI(lt -M"1) '"'kit hi iumi.'i'suiiiii llh' new J"l( Iti hc uinuiuttit's. ALMOST I'llllNNICKrVrV Cult VIh lh c'lltnr nurtli'lllur'.'" Wnr "lii'lclii'i- lli'o! llo riiv.-H If he rimlH (i H'i-l)il iijiHidc ilnwn." HIsOtm nri H'ipli ulio woiiil.'i If u inaii'x In lili- will Ihkk III us li'l iK lhi v hnvi'. II Hlllri.. lull In li wurl; No Good In Fear .I.-rfciMui l lsh Try U Sc. j 1U:nIj. r..--Tln annual .l.rf. r i son coimly Muh fry. kIvch under ilhe aii.ipiceH itf the Madras Ito.l nml (inn chih. llil!J heeu dnleil lor Kundiiy. June I, Ihix year. The date was dflitiiilmd at a me-tiUK held In Mad rao. This annual event In JefferHon county ri Unique and novel In its wav. Km- a lieilod of several days pneed- Iiih; the event pnielleally every until, woman and child living whh lll nillnliiK tliHtaliee of lite I ch-chut-fl river will he husy ratrhliiK troul. All I he riHh are ciiukIiI w Itli hook ami line. Uihi y-ur more than Mio pithohh attended and there uhn no hIi orl mkc of flnh lo cat. (liy HAUItV It. IM'NT) W - S 1 1 1 X( i'i't i ( X 1 ; A Speehi I ) - -The word "eon.vrvnl ive," tin a hrand for the did (Juord K''uip it re pnl d lea U.S. hu hecome irksome to leiidi i-H in that elan and u defi nite cumpaiKn Ih Ik imk considered to vii- it utlt mid suhst It ui o it more pleasing one, The ttifr of ''coiiHerval Ive, It i lound, s liccniuin a hall and chain to tho political proyrean of indlvldiialii to whom H im attached. I'nr II no IniiKer lintrH Hs diction ary definition, in that connection, hut carrie. In popular oHlJinatlon, a Mene of not only liolnjf cari' ful, of holding to thitiKH uh they are, hul of pulling harkward. or ret i OKieHMion, a n tionym. In fact, l'tr "reactionatj-." lly contrast, ihe hrand of "protf. reae" HeeillN to apeal inol H a catchy political tan, .siKUir.vlug ait II doe progress, advancement, pushliiK- ahead. "The republican purl v. if it Ih lo continue a a parly," sayH tleorne II. I.ockwood, Kecretarv of lh Ko. puldlcan National committee, "Ikih I Kot to Kct free of the Inhel of the J conservative' parly. "The word -eonnt nicl Ive' should he itlihul li tiled for 'conservative.' l-'or that Im really the rcpuhliean party's claim to perpetuation It construct Ivi'Uchh, not lis eonserva-Usui!" nor of .Maryland. Hill Julian of Cincinnati, I Ion aire shoo manulacturr-r, has helped the Ix-mocratlr in (ihio over Mnuncial shallows many limes hy RenoroijH dips Into' IiIn private purse, in regarded asj treasurer of the Itemoeralic Na-1 tlonul com ml) toe. Marsh recent ly I was defeated as national commit- teenian from Iowa hy t'ljde lien-! in:,-. ! Julian's hu-siiioss hohhies are co 0erallon iiid profit-sharing. 1 1 Ih factories are run hy his employees who also K't a cut In the profits. He haa no- children and lavishes JiIh imrcnltil affection as well as his lime and money on the democrat ic party. NO HTM I'OWDKIt, Ore., (Hpo clal) Sir cara of caitio wen shipped from North 1'oudi r lasl , weel;. Jauii-H Wilson shippi-d three i 'ara und J. W. I'owell shiped i three curs. I tot It K' tlthniiii look iitlndr stock to I'orilaud and looked after the sale, rieve Miller will move his fam ily down near Imhlcr where In (has a contract for hauling hiinli-r. J They expect to lu from all aiim j nmr, I Tile l-'orsslroin families are mov jlUK into tint Jessie O'llryani hoiisi- Ihis week, j Air .and Mrs. Charlie Hill u-r HhoppltiH In town on I'Vlday. Mr. !j(il repoj'ls lhal Telocaat-I needs jraln very much. John l.uney, who lias been over I hy Hepuor shearlnK sheep, will he home this week. , The Cemetery assoclallon had fi j nieetliiK' Hat unlay afternoon and i the members w-re tmylntf up their 1 1 1 ' ' dues. Sam Carries offered to a V, J three acres off the north side of ! his place to the association as mil-1 more ground must be had. .An who j niher place was offered but the parly I place la too hlKh and II Is very likely lhal .Mr. Caines' offer will be accepted. .Miss Opal Kllkinson accepted a position at Ihe WiliKVlfle school. Kvery grl that has laki-n teachers' training has a position as teacher. HK.Vl). Or., Venr Ihe summit of the Cascades In Oreffon, approx Imulely tiOIHl feel above sea level, people from Bend, Kutfent',' Hprinw ricld, Itedmond and HlsterH will I'lttltiKly observe the completion of I ho AlcK enisle pass lilRh way across I he Cascudos f ruin I lin WIHanieite valley to central Orn Kou. Although all plans are as yet nior i .a i-oiiHe, should the "Utile .held this aiitumer. I Napoleon" of Wisconsin defy the powers of the (1. O. I, this fall. Ih I Ma"ino."fi' of Kol"ltte',,;IS EVERY DAY A In this publication I.n Pollette ' Tl A OJZ A "'TJI? IHV9 One of tho prlae possessions Of the Hepubllcan atand-pattora who wilt direct I lie haltle against Ken- Itond Olehratloii I'laomtl, pui down plainly -his views on most of the controversial Issues of I the past several years, lly these i I' writings his enemies will seek to! brand him definitely as "radical."! Ornmlt l-'olks Iluve I'omid the ( 'hum oimI CorrcK icd , Mnmiliiiicr I'lncil MI0 COIiVALI.IM. Or.. -A fine of $&', one of the heuviest assessed In the annuls 0f Henion county, was Ihe penalty riven to Cecil I.. Troyer. who confessed to unlawful possession lhiior. This is spring, beautiful spilnff. and several forr-in countries want In marry us for our money. Is your back lame and achy" Are you tort i red with aharo, rheumatic, pains; miserable with headaches, rttazy spells and hi'1-; ney IrreKularlticH? No wonder, , thin, you feel worn-out and dis- cournKod. Hut have you ffiv. n any thought to your kidneys? Tmt should! Weak kidneys cause Jui siu-h troubles. Don't rlk n.-- I ffeA Copyriglit 1924 Hart Scbaflner & Marx Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes They Are Indeed a Work of Art dollies lire roomliT, niori fonirnrlaliU1, lirllf.!' IihiKIii-;. Wi.'vi' fv'illti'M'il n Hunili'rrul Aiu-li'ly foi" yon Hie hnvi nll-uoiil I'alirli- IhiK imini.y ran liny. New I'OlnrlliKS. nrw ntlri-li. sklllril lilllorinir mill a Kuo''llltri Willi i-ai'h ull. Fear does more harm in the world than all the fevers. It suppresses hopes, saps the energies and destroys the vitality of millions every day. The fear of future punishment has driven many Li. insanity and clouded many lives. The old-fashioned preach ing .of hell-fire to terrify sinners into nretension of iv- ligious belief has damned many a soul on the spot. Tho' ,:,'f,l:NK. or.,-wnri im i..n r i'iii'I ii'ti iu ii. full. n- ......... 1...1 :i i i . Hli'i'ti'il HI Imlll i'IkIh of tln lunjfi'S! jdiiUKd is pusMiiR away, hut it torments ninny poor huuU mnnei on the souihe,,, iMcinr in insane asylums yet. KohVioiiH tcncliinir is hoconiimr iau 'nipnny'a Kuwue-Kiaumth line, m flobasiui- thieat and more the uplirtinjr promise oi' tho mercy of Cod. It is a bettor religion, mid we are a bettor people because of it. The workinginan with wife and children dependent upon him: lives in the evor-dishu bino; fear of the notice in hus 1)JIV (MV(llinn Illlil liiu viiinM.mu ...... .... 1...... l mm man wnose eaminjrs barely keep his family from week tti week lives in lifelong dread that poisons his disposition and pre'(nts him from holding up his head as a free man. Labor unionism is doinjf much to make a man's occimation rccine, but it is stili tho most dopressin; dread of millions. Tlu'ie is nothing else to bo so much feared as fear itself. It kills something p,ood and helpful In all of us. it b questionable, oven iinnmif the most truly orthodox, i! anybody ever ot to heaven merely by fearing hell. No man ever increased bis industrial efficiency by fear iiiir loss of his job. There is no jrood at all in fear. T ie Work Sailed. aceordliiK In W. I'. Itend. eiiKineer In charge of const met ion, who has been here during Ihe past few days. MoriiiK Into Ihe mountain Oil both Hides Is expected lo b slarled wtllilll two weeks, he said The tunml under construction Is located al tin top of the Casraib-s and Is to be Ihe greatest of the L'-i more lo he bored on the new line. l Is estimated Mint a year's Hoe' will be required to romplete lh hon Home folks have freak hh-ns of Hah! literature; Heiialor Jnmort Coiu'-ns of Michigan, for instance. 'oii.ens. la ken III, was recenl ly seal lo Johns Hopkins hospital at Ihilllinore. He mauuu'od lo (ret hy without an oeratlon which it wiih llrsl ihoituht would he necessary, but ih. doctors lold him to tako Ihhms aay" for a while. The nutses mi;;it read some lo him, he was told. If lime aol too heavy for him liKht llterallre of some sort. Whereupon Jim sent for back numbers of the i 'oiiuressional iticord and kept Ihe nurses read ing senate d. -hales to li im each venhiK until Id o'clock. i And now he wonders whether j I In- doe tors were khhlimr him I when (hey said they were sur prised it didn't make him worse. The 10'iord does make some foIkH sick, you know! Ki'lends of Governor Itllchie or Maryland, who will put him for- ward as a favorite sun for Ihe democrat U nomination for presi dent, really hay their hearts set on InndtiiK second place on Iho ticket for him. Hit ihie is famous pol ilicn lly. down east, as the firsl man ever lo lie cleeti-d to two Icrtns as uover- trains each day each way BACK EACT' Tickets to all points East; Montreal. Toronto New ork. Boston. Waijniton.Chicai. the Twin Cities - on sale May 22 lo hept. I5-hnal limit Oct. .Mst. Finest, fasten trains - pl.m your trip "back east" thrninh the t.anailr.tn P-acihe K.ickies. u-tti s(o).;vrs vhere ymi vi Ask yoia lorjl tickt l jvnt. -r cull or Tite (fleet! far Hoan's I'ilin a sthn-Jard ulant diuretic to the kidney.s. I It re's a I .a (irande case. I.. It. Sp.-nc.-r. Urn; Jackson aven le, says: "Constant ridin;,' on the wairon weakened my kidneys and I often had backache am! sharp pains t hroujrh my kidney.;. 'olds ma ile I he troul.!.- wot;;-. my kidneys acted irrotfiiltiply. lo;:n's I'llls soon stopped : lu.okaeho und rid me of khln. "inpiaint." I'ri'-- dor, at nil dealura. Hott't simply ask for a kidney remedy " "K 1 Hoan's I'ills the same tint Spi-ncer had. c'oKtor-Milhnni .. .Mi'n., Hul falo, N. Y. Adv. "Hest while you utm" , With The UTENCO 100'.! Ironer IHONS KVKKVTIIINCXO ATTACHMENTS Ask for Demonstration H. and S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. pi,nc 393.W The family clreh tnost any kind of that impns.-d by am'h- ciin endure strain cm in elci-nnl The Pen of Mr. Stoddard t4 KTL1 J. Sloddaid, once mayor of l,a Crande. fm- ni I a Imsim.ss man t.f Kastern Oregon, and withal one of th.;l eleare.4 minded men iu the northwest, has undertaken to' write a series of r.i tides for the I.a Grande livening OI .servtr on present conditions, the way we are living, the! misinterpretation of wealth as wealth is commonly known,' und the way out of our human difficulties. The first atti-j rle jippearod several days ago and other very interesting i articles from his pen will follow. " l:e,:ardless of whether you agree with Mr. Sloddaid j v.e lommend his articles lo you for consideration, for he is! a man who thinks and thinks deeply; he is a man whol knows the world Ity experience, and accepts conditions as' they a:e. only to such extent as he thirks lltev nmv I,..! lDrcrcnnmiTr m nrriVKrin 1 tr H.WI-: vim .MOTH I It? lb im inber her Molh.-r's Hay. on We have a beauthul line of Ore. titi't Cards, Mottoes, a;t-t Innumerable appro priate nit Is lhal ui,t Chidib-n her hi-nrt. Itlcliimlin'a Art .v t.irt shop HAL BOHNENKAMP Owwml Director FIFTH AT SPUING STRliET Mature experience and a sense of the fitness of things ripened liy years of contact with grief stricken families, has brought us a knowledge of how to assist the bereaved lo express such devotion in an appropriate and beautiful way. Cheer Up -the less you have the more there is to get. . . The moi-p joh help hoinr (j i.ovAi.Tv itrfiins I.OIAI. 1 i PalroniJiijj homo Institu tions of all kinds is brill-,' fail' lo thosti rinnt uliot paii-omme you -peot 10 piofit. l.oall,v vn those who are lnal will work iwlprorwl praspMM-lty, Tor Itanklnic servh-o to Ij 1 (ramie people, your honic hanks arc 11 nexcid led. I.a ;ran(1t 11 tot toy Iwtnked hi other towns ran do ;tandn 1 It t lo kooI. Make It rifly-flity. Vat mnlo those ftivfKuf innt uhov supint anil palron n;e you enjoy. "Tluro Is no siib-titule for Snrrly. II I u improved. i