La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 18, 1924, Image 2

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    Wednesday, June IS, lflgf.
PSGE TWO
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Melj-Dressed ,-jjf
v:" ;;;:-: - , . I Miff
. chooses hia accessories with care, remembering that there
is individuality to be .mirrored in such things as ties,
hose and shirts; In an assortment such as ours you can
find the particular ttenv you want.
La Grande
"Foolish Mothers''
Coming to Star . ; ,;
Next Monday. "; : .
L - . i
"Foolish Mothers" which,' opens
attlje Star theater next Monday
created a furore of Uhc w Ion
when it was abown In Angeles,
1'romlnont club, women anil mein
btra of the clergy wero shown n
preview or the plctltre anil almost
without execp.ll.un, thiy were- uu-
i nirnans tn "their opinions ihuk the
picture, dealt with on: of the most
vital aubjecta of the day.
In tf Ipcunslng one phase of th"
picture, Mrs. Clara lumbers, a
liorelmht club woman, rendv the
lollatvUiifatalwwW, "TtW'in te -no
nutation bul what tfe liiidn of
yountc mun of today Is sodly ne-
KlccU-d. If parents woro as care- '
nit to tnsllll principles of manhood
in thelp hoyw and to show ihelr
dutv lowar.ty Ihvlr uirf ehums a
they are In giving warning to
the- (ilrhf, th.-ro would h fewer
vounpr riiana run Dins- around wnn
the Idea thut ry girl In their
natural prsy.
New Film at Sherry's
Reveals Monte
Carlo Secrets.'
It Is not often thnt ntrtaln-mi-nt
Hnikir urn nwunlt d with
such thorough enjoyment as that
which' Is afforded by It r. ttchut.
lierp's Inti at I'roffrred lrtitr(.
I'Polaoned Pormll', uavv on ul
l'herrn.
Tlio production which In drawing
lin-g" crowila of loctit film fus. In
exceptional In every drtrttt, and in
certt-lnly destined tn aurpuus In
popularllv thi novel which Is fram
we
call them
dog days?
bernnM (h.y xirml Iram J l
2r,l to Auyuat lltb a period b
Rlnnlnir Sit days before, nd end'
ins :u dan after, tlx- rU-uu of
the "dot Siru. In hn
weather
bring happy ralUf from htndacl.,.,
ovur-tuxed nervea and all sorts
of pain.
Absolutely trt aapirln. tablets
Bo skillfully made that their bei
iflclal action begtna In 16 sec
onds. Highest purity, never ir.
rltntn or burn.
Ona of 500 ruretest prepara
tions for beallb snd hygiene.
J : very Item tha best that aklll
and care can produce.
Glass Drugs
V.n
-W V ?
A Good Place io Trade
Theatres
the versatile pen of Kobert W. Hcr
vivo, Mr. Service, who lias lived In
Mont Curio for many years, haa
lieta inspired I o 1 runsfer It In im
provslona of Hits famous gumhllnt;
resort Into a Htory through wliuh
he has weayed roniaueo ns well att
excitement. His impressions are ao
faithfully recorded that the publi
cation of th book Is forbidden
abroad hut iiM vt)K" I' this roun1
try nurtured Its us us picture mu
ter I a I and the results obtained Jua-
took with It.
"Poisoned Paradise' beyond
doubt represents the hlnh wu
mark ,ot, tiaHnler's directorial f-
forts. It In with this type of story I
iiiih uirecior uiwuyu esoeu mu j
"tt" ouiuon ull hlH pnvloiut
work hri- kiuih In enhuiuluK h.;
ntorjr'a dfHuia uud In Impurlliiir to
H RTt pUMorlal uppial. rn tht
l"' particular, honoxubiu iinntlon
oea lo bin ruiiieruumn. Karl
Strunn, whom phuKwruplty hun
added tiiui li to such piwioiw mie
i.en.
and "Mayilini'."
Conudy, "JCft Vmys."
Trunk Is Jackie's
Bed in "DswMy"
At Arcade.
A larno old-fashioned trunk la
.Tuckle i'otivan'H bed tn "Muddy."
a Pir.it N'tillonitl picture, produced
by :iol I.eHter, which In cumlnir to
(lie ArniiM1 uieuier luuny nr u 1 wo
diiy iMii:uK''ini nt. 1'. Mut.Dii I lop
p' r tlv-i'i i It from the orinln;d
nlnry by Mr. ctnd Mrs, Jack i'oo-
can.
Miuh of Ihe tclion tnkcn place
In the attic home of an ik d vlo
IIiiInI, iv ho flndn Jiickle llohleu
wundiTiiiK nhout the nlreelH, and
elves hint n home. There l only
one HmaM bd, hut Jackie dli'cov
era that trie trunk cnutakuii a fioft
tottoni of clothea, antl he approp
riates II for Hli'i'pitiK pnrpoH
After aMUitlnR bin feeble KU.irdtau
to retire, all Jackie baa to do In
lo undrcsn and open the cover or
tbe tnmk. Within be Mn.H hl.t
htil prepared.
lnddy" rcveuH .tackle Cooi;.inMii pounda ot fat each. No other
at his bt-:it and extends Ium jnv.-ntle j ns5tociatiou In the It western
genhiu to a ih-rtret lM rhaps lu v. r ; H,-,,,.H na, pn ,Kn ,,n avci aR"
niuab-d on the screen or siagc. la
one tpi.'iodc, .tactile rlsea to dra
matic heluhtN that etabtbih Mm
as one of the Kl't'Ul CM eiootloti.il
actors of all I hue.
The HopportliiK '"a si h of hbrh
distinction. V Includes Arthur fa
rt we, .loiih- H. dm wick. Iteli Woud
rurt, Anna 'lowiiHend. Vsare Oru-
vlnl, Witltaut Lewis
Kuwa,
aml (loot-go
. j
Fllm at Star Made (
On Real Story
Jjocathin.
;
'
Today at the Star theater, many
of the million readers of Harold
Bell WrhjhM popular novel "When
a Man's U Man." will have the op
portunity of seeing th real Crivss
Ttlanxte ranch of the story, the
rul Wtltiamsou valley, tbe real
Thumb Hulls mountain, and the
ral Hunk Houm. "I'or "When u
Mun's a Man" was filmed In tbc
xact local? about which WrlKbf
wrote' tha stary of ''Patches.'
It was whils ou a ramping trip
In tha Artsnna mountains thut
Harold Hell Wright conceived this
story of th renerailoii ot a
man'a soul. The author druw his
characters from some of Iho ln
habitants of the mining town of
Prneott, Arlsona, aud many of
thes were still living in the same
spots described In the story when
thu motion picture company land
Ad In PresVott.
It waa an easy matter for the
flayers to (all into too mooOL ot tbe
Nil
slory, for they did not lui.ve to
iriittKUM- tbiit' mountain over there
wua Thumb Hull l was Thiimb
Italic, And I hey" Wore. III tht real
bunk house, the r?a corrul, rid
ing the identlrul drift fence and
ranges of tint story.
BASEBALL
AltH'l il U iValie,
Clubs w. 1.. Tel.
Vew York a it .bus
Most on ?T 23 ,r,4o
letroii ,i f,
Chicago 25 2h '.iuft
Washington ...::( .4i'
Ht. l.outo c ,4'Mi
Cleveland .. 23 - 27 ' ,40
Philadelphia ... 31 ,:(8ti
.
, NniUinnl I.i'Aui.t
clubs
f W,f, I. IVI.
........ .'.:u 211 .tino
s; 2 1 ;6 in'
2it 22' .r9
2G 2V .411 1
2,l 2 .451
23 2C .409
21 -.1.1 .SS!
18 29 .3H?.
n(w Vo,. ,
rhlruiro .. ..
Hmoklvn
ciNrtnin.ll ..
niitjimr ..
Hoston
h. I.oiiW ...
j-)iiladflphU
Auu iiiau I.cnyue.
At lu-trobl: boaton 4, IK-Iioll 7
At i'bicaifo: Wathlnclou i'hi
coifu 0.
Ai rivv-land: New York 7,
Cleveland fr.
Phlludrlphin ul St. l.ouin, r:iln
Ntitlounl ,ca(;ur.
At New York. SI. Louis 3. New
York 6.
At liiooklyn: Hrooklyn 5, ('In-
'cjnna( 4
At Itotdon: PHtwhurg 6-0, Hoi-ton
At IMillndelphint Chicago 6 Phi
ilclpliU 6.
TUJ.AMOOK COWS
LKAl) IN OREGON
AND ALL WEST
Tillamook cows In the Cow
Test blip Association No. t not only
h'd Ore ip on but also the rntir-
went In hb;h avernKe prod trcl ion
In April. Of l.iiNl cowa tested
It Mi won their way Into the honor
column by producing more than
by f pounds of fat per row.
On Koll cows tested numbered
:t, -t 4 T l.ntio more than were In
teatlnt; as:ioclalloas lor the month
In Ml ear Tlu-y produced an nv
eraK" of TtKH pouiuht of milk car
ryliiK 4 u. 12 poundH of fat. '
po inds mor 1 ban all Oregon
couh In uMsociation tents nver-
,njed one year iiko Inst April,
f The wilmtiu; UMiaicliitlou is the
nhle.it In treon mid lln nieni-
vt. become adepts in pick-
liuir nil! me rows thai pay ami
It browing- out all 1 he ol hers. It
ts K''ulitvin,; hi t)u advocates of
uNSociatiuit work that lonir con-
tlnuous cull In i: brluns rennlts in
romp:irative production stihlles.
'oiup:tiet with uxeiaKe yield of
milk In
Oregon the association
to outiitamllnt; nnd 1m-
I rvHtilts i
prenaive.
hWi Strides lo Pibu'Alo
'the Ymota Men of Korea
WKOri,. Kow tAPV The Vni
versily of Heoul, founded bv tho
Ja pa nes ro vi ruutent of Korea:
waa opened here recently. Thi
ne w unlvi-rnltv. to which it is In
tended to Rive u Htandtntr e.jual
to that of the Imperial nunersltleM
of Japan proper, will admit both
Korean nnd Japanese students.
Its purpose, according to Japa
nese authorities. Is to eilucnte Ko
reans tn the higher branchea of
learning so as to fit them to take
part In the administrative, leais-
latlv and ludleial functions of tha
goraraiueut of their own ouutry.
After five1 years of nneeaslntf ft-
i fort the AmorLran t.cfilau )a&
pane the principle of atjiwed
ffompf usatloii a fuel.' Tl ; h,t
has been won. ; ' J- j
. The credii belorig-i to no single
nan, ta ao single uri but. to, oil
MiS legion. '
When the crisiif fAm,ae wfca H
looked o-l If jiutlce mre to, De de
nied for another year. It waa Ihe
legioa as a wkoie that aet in mo
tion. lu? forces which resulted In
our success Satao months qko
when h appeared thai legion
voice wa to ro unheard In thft up-'
roar of WuHhlnftton I appealed lo
i he legion-lo make llseif . heard.
No one man or mo all gvoup of
men could do it. The legion you
men at home held the tennip
card--e--yonr . voI?e, ; You respond t-d
aH you responded in 1917.- AnU
your fftort brought aureus.
, I congrutulutc yon and am proud
to be your - Hsader. tut the re-
isponse you gave was ta be expect-.
ed trom legionnaire. au did
your loyal. duty.
The Adjusted fompeasatlon HUI
is law. Th legion put it over. Ho
upon Ihe legion il evolves the alu-pi-ndou.t
tak of udiptuslerlng Ihe
derails which wilt result. We ihiikI
haudlv l he Individual uppliiallen
of every vete-run and He to I' tkut
be. ubiabis hia In-turunce certifi
cate. Three: million non-lMioji
Vetera na will look to u lo utd
them, and lo them we owe a duly.
Therefore the American Legion
has pUweO Us urguuizutiuu u.t the
fllKposul q( tbe government. 'c
iniiKi carry on for our noii-U-slon
hntddies.
Kvery por.r Is totd In this lusue
of Ihe Weekly .what U can lo to
help. . i vanl raii poM io ilace
itself In i-"adh.em to n-ader I his
aervlce for lis members . and ull
other veterans, to how by lis ac
tion that our declaration I hut th
legion is uu institution' of st-rvlc
Is no bile remark.
Now that the hetghth If won I
want io ppeak frankly Iq veicrau.
whose, opposition to udiunted eoin
PaBallon cauav theui ta wMh
draw tram the legion. Majority
rule Is the corner:Uoii of democ
racy. The majority of legionnaires
voted for adjusted eotiupasuiteu
and gat it. Now that u h out of
thv way, Ihe legion wilt rurry on
with Ha other viideavori mdeu
orn that ntUkw it ihft utOAt pow
erful force (or gqod.h. the uutlon.
You must remeniber that after ui,
the Adjusted Compcasatloji bill
waa bul one lleui In our program
for uiibulbllug ihe country. There
Uie mi II I iti:iabbd buddies to guldv
und hMp, Kill) children orphuueil
b the war to rare' for. ' There.
Mill remains our country to serve
in time of peace. There Is, still
your community to h aided
Ihrouyh your Individual pot. Give
us a helping shoulder at the wheel.
JOHN It. gi'INN.
National Commander.
Announcement.
The Victory number of the
American I .eg Ion Weekly In many
respects the most important Ifsue
or this maguzln vwr published
It will vllally latere! every world
war veteran and every dependent
of a deceaoed veteran who, hi cIkI
ble to the benefits of the uewly
enacted Pederul Adjusted Com
pensation law will want copies of
the Victory number.
The director of the Veterans,'
bureau in the administrator of the
compensation act. The adminis
trator ta cliargv4l, under the law.,
with the dliseminutlon of romphMe
information concerning the pro
visloa'i of the uct, with the dia
I rlbut Ion of t he official uppllca
lion forms and Instructions In nr.
cord, with which they must bp
filled out, sworn to und forwarded
to Washington, In Washington
they are charged with the verifica
tion of all statements made In
these forma and the payment of
all approved rlatms.
Pew appreciate, the magnitude
of Ibis undertaking A special
corps of more Ihun 4on person
Ih being organized und trained to
take care of the Washington end
of It alone.
About five acres of floor apace
la being provided. The Individual
records of army veterans alone
against which the statements made
on the applications must he
checked, embrace tilf.iiau.UHU sop-:
ara to documents which niu-st be
kept ready for constant reference. .
I.outou OO'crvd Services U V. K.
before Ihe Adjusted Compensa
tion Hill became a luw. the A inert-1
cuu Keton und the American l.e-
e.lon Weekly placed their service
ot the disposal of the government.!
his offer was accepted, coming-
eni, of course, on the passage of
Ihe bill. Now tbe Mil Is to be
come a law, the lesion orgnnlxn
t but. tiabuuutly and locally will
IkarltclpUle offlclallv Ui this Mu
pendous ndniinistrsrlve task In an
effort to complete it in record
time, thus rendering a service to
alt veteran and to the govern
ment.
Post to Distribute Application
, blanks
Official application blanks, with
directions for filling them out, will
lw d ist rltmt ed t hrons It a II legion
posts. Ka.cn post wilt hav avail
able without cost to the applicant
supply of forms sufficient for
all veterans of the community.
Post commanders and adjutants
will be authorlied to administer
without charge the oath each ap
plicant must take to the accuracy
of the statements made In his ap
pllcurion. Legion officials will act
In this capacity as officers of the
government. Their services will
be avuilabh to all Vetera as, wheth
er legion tuemhura or not.
Hie nig Vhiory? Number
To fnralltarlce all Interested per-
Sons witg tfca itaita of Uw
ond how beneficiaries na' obtain
Mhclr rights under It, the Weekly
is publishing this :tecful vb'tory
viioit( r, which among oihr ftvi
turcn wilt eontitiu: t The luw la
full; S A oV-mited, point by point,
plain language explanaiioa of tjie
Inw, deftniufr the s-verrtl elapses
of benefits, telling who is eligible
to eaob, nnd what to do and haw
to do it to g't those benefits' 3
A seriea'of lblea by which each
veteran who Is eSifiihJ- to receive
a life insuruuca policy roav cow
mute the exact face value of such
nolicv. Ihe loan v:iliiei trnnt vpnr
to year, etc. 4 A rrpy of the of-!
ficlitk application form with iu-!
sti'iictionti for fittuig it out correct -
Lv. This Ih most bnporaur. This
blank Looks complicate at first
glance. It calls lor some twenty
statements of fact, hut there are
all rei-mred by law for tbe protec
tion of tbo veterans uguluat fraud
(or error. .Officials fvar that the
greuteat number of CJav'S of de
lay, dtaappointuiejit and confusiou
may result : from incompletely or
incorrect ly I II led nut applications.
Th1 publication of this (uiu. wim
attendant, explanations ami d it co
ttons, Ih officially aulhori-iied, lo
enable all benefliuri'-'t. of the act
to study 'he requirements, learn iu
advance Ihe dai with reference
to miliiary of naval i;eryic whfeu
will be i-eiilred. so that in .lun-
when the official applications are
eady ut legion post headiiuartcru,
tt will be possible 'for each veteran
0 obtain one, fill it out tulckly
and natisfJlctorily und get hia
claim settled at Wn-sltlnglon In the
same way.
f An Interesting nnd Informa
tive story of how the worlr. of re
ceiving, certifying and poylnir off
the claim, will be curried on in
Washington In accordance to pi it ns
perfected two. years agf when of
ficial Waxhlngtou . lhouj;lil the
"bonus" bill mlKhl pass, ti Sug
gestions lis lo what every legion
post rati do to b rvo Us uiembcvH.
all - veterans, its community and
the government In this important
undertaking.
Th Weekly's st:ff h:is been en
gaged for weeks in the prepara
tion of this material, with the un
dcr-slumling that it was not to bc
publudicd uuleHs the Adjusted I'om
uermatlon bill became a law.
" Tbe I. a Crande post of the
American legion b: prepared- to
glv ull service, men completp 'in
formation about utlju-.ted compeu
satioa. t'ouiiusnder Williams has
!uu cophs of the .ipeoul "boiiua"
Informal ion number published by
the American Legion Weekly. The
American t.efjion Weekly has liwn
mudo the official oruun for I h
disseiubial ion of information about
adlusted cniiipensatlon. A copy of
We Offer
A new, modern fi -room plas
tered ho tse, full basement, rooms
well arranged ; lot r.itxllft, fans
north, 'In ft. lot in fine location,
t limit cimh. luUattce $.t:.(m pir
monlli down lo tip mortgage of
1 1 nun now on property. This Is
a good buy. Sre it.
If you want a new C-rootn
stucco finish bungalow, with full
basement on lot 4 fix l to, In good
location. On this property then
Is a I Mm mortgage. $f"i in
cuslv will give yon possession.
per month for balance.
When you want a cheap lo
we have them where yon get
sewer and water connections. On
term a that you can meet. Near
schools, shopa and good side
walks.
La Grande Investment
Company
RONDF.n IlEALTORS
BeUablu Aeents for lU'Uablo
Inuranco ('omiuuilcrt.
1201 Adanu Ave. Blaia 7A3
t.5 .J
Are you Ri'lling tired
Of the Ordinary.
Ice Crem?
TRY WKATHKRLY
SumethiiiK Different
and Better
WcatherlyV MyHteo""
Brick is compnscd of
three- flavniH Boston
Civam, Maple Nut and
Cherry Ikild. .
Moon
Drug Co.
Prompt and Free
Delivery
fW
ihis i'sue of the American Legion
Weekly will be given free to every
vetei-on who calla at . post head
ituarters. ,
Hervliv men who desire to ap
ply far udjuaifd coiup ligation
should go to the headquarters: of
the a (iruiMle post at I-, tJruntb'
Pihitiiig company. ' The apeclal
4honuH" information Issue of the
American Legloa Weekly carries a
"hoiimV ttpplirution blank pjro.pe.tly
filled out for the Kiihince of those
filting out similar papers. Help
will be given by post officials to
service men who wish to make ap
plication. . Application blanks will be ob
tainable soon nt the same pffUe.
UY V.W I INI) OP 8AVtHlltPSi
opi:m;d in ct;Yi-o rir.u
COTaOMHO Peyton (AP) The
Largest riml of .;sypphire uver
made In t'eylon.'lf not ;n the
world, is reported from PeLmadul
ht, about ru tulles from Colombo.
The find Is in a paddy field of an
ui-ea of alio u l twa acres.
The sapphires' Include yellow."
gold, , purple and blue si ones vary
ing in size from 2 o 7uil carals.
Home of the in, the report ' states,
weigh about half a pound and art
marvelous in color, tine of the
best known I'otomlro dealers In
precious stones' declares Ike find
an unprecedented one, but thinks
the stones are too large. What
tor the figure in
clined to
stoutness
Exquisite! Very lightly boned
permits absolute freedom of
waistline. Kvery La Camlllq
means "Beauty and Comfort,
Too" for Ita wearer. The pat
ented Venttlo feature makes La
Cam 1 Mo astonishingly cor.ifort
fftbte. A full Una of the different
models alwaya on Itand.
Mrs. RobL Pattisoo
Corset lex
rtiooe Mala Bflo
Apt. 10, Now Foley Itblg.
PRATT'S
ADDITION
To City of I.a Grande
Lola sold on Easy Pay, (
iiii'iits. Choice lots now
available. Call at east
i
end X Avenue. Great
chance for investment, (
E. D. PRATT
East End X Ave.
Saving Money
IS EARNING M0NEY-ANI) 111?'" SHOP SAVES
YOU MONEY ON EVERY Sl'IT ' .
See thase special Piu(.m rt a saviug (rem
in,oo to $20.00
$24.75
SCRANTON 5 SHORT, INC.
duUers now want in sapphires are
stone thai wlgh between 4 und
UU carats, us the demy ml for
I urge pendants Is gone. ur. are ihe
days wlu'n crowned heads and
wealthy collectors would pay hlfch
prices for a single atone. .
Home of the stones found have
been valued nt about t?r..noo.
A f.KAXIU: -MAX SAYS: '
"My hands and
legs were stiff with
rheumatism. ' I look
one box of your
"Whirlwind Kidney
& Pheiimatic T."i
lets" and they en
tirety freed
from this,, condition.
O. W. Buchanan."
Sold on a money
back guarantee by every drug
sloi-tt In 'J.a U ramie. $1.00 per
box. "
Ihe
Home Plate
A. O. SVAt'I.DINfJ
Bl'OItTINa GOODS
PawhaH. . Tennla . Oolf
MCINNI9 A JOHNSO.X
ProiM. . ,.
Wblrhvllld
Chief
Blue Mountain Oregon
LUM
.. A f'V lllllr flowers a nlwly Irlninipd lawn,
"lis ihen'iliat IIm hniitt or happiness ilnwn.
, THAT'S A IIOMKI
.Telephone Main 8
Bowman - Hicks Lumber
Company
For Mill -or Box Wood Phone M-547
X L. MUN HALL
WHITE SHOES
Vary in Style with Occasion
Ro some of them are simple almost unto
severity, as becomes the tailored mode, while
Some plan to accompany skirls costumes
and are more strikingly styled. Slill others
consider airy frocks their match, and are
dainty accordingly.
Such nice discrimination is sure :to appeal
to women who are exacting in the details
of dress. . ' , '
The Bootcry Inc
?0 Depot Stj-eet ' PUoM Main U8
"A Paradise for Tired Feet" .
Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe for Men nnd Women
GR0VER SMITH, Mgr.
roufiltly iali!.licl.
A bronil-niintlfil anil liitolllent
Tnnn ui an,- v how urt'iudii,, iiiiitch
Time for Spraying,
Again
Here you can jvet pro
per malerinls Arst'n
ale of' Lea1, Tilack Leaf
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White HelleWe.
Red Cross
Drug Store