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Friday. June 27, 192 ' PAGE FTnTR THE LA GRANDE EVENING . OBSERVER La Grande Evening Observer iMi.i'i:i):Nr m:vvki'aitk ' fulHlnli'd dally anil woukly at l,a Urun.l., Oregon by tn. , l,A CJttANIHJ JOVliNfNO OUKIJUVKlt i'UUI.lHUINO CO. tHtUOU IJENNI3 ., , , .I5dltor Knternl at puslorflca- at 1a Clranile, Oroh-on, an Hnconil Clou Majl walinr. ....... cm aula In nllifr cilUn Orrntnn llotnl Newa Kland, Port land; Imperial Nowil Slanil, 1'orllanil; MultnomuU Nnwa HUnil, Portland. . Aurtr all communication to Tlia Obaurvar, Mil Ailann ' Ave,, Ia Uranila, Or.on. KlIIKillltllTION llVn-M lly Carrfur Pally, pr nifmll......i ..., pally, f!r ihrnj montlM.. pally, P"r alx niontba. In advance..... Dally, tilneln Cony. ............. o 2.3t H.o 60 lly Alall Dally, pt month Dally. n-r six nioiitlm, In, iiiIvojico.h. Dally, inr year, In 'tttlvuivco...... , . GIUHirvr-fttur, per yi-ur .6n lt.lJU ..2.uu CIT AND. COUNT OKl'ICIAh I'Al'Jill WEMUKIt ASSOCIATKU PUIS8S . ... . The Anoclntrd I'I'id.i In oclualvi'ly I'nilllcil tu He for pub. Mention or ull newa ilifinulclii-a cri'illtiMl to II or not otherwise arlltol If publlnliuil therein. All rli;lit of republication of uTlal diKpulrlM'fl tn thin paper, and altto tho lucul oowa licreiu. also ara reserved. .COMMIT TIIV WAV. "Mi. J tin- l.m-.l: mini ulxo III Ml..; ml'l lir .Hhiill hrlliK il In wih. I'Miihii 37:3, fi. THE OLD HOME TOWN ; By' Stanley rs Aibfc Hl w-'vl: $ J&m ilXCS j" )l MAW RC-bfcirtS ftUSHEP UPArJU Miir. MCR iON I v) ,r J il 6tiCrr rtHO CAMi HOMC TOY- AHTtfc V " ' --7. EIMTECN -l?AS ABSEtCS. AN& 4 MINUTE HUNT'S LETTER (Continue from pair 1) . conffH'nco 1m the. J-mocral lo convention. ; 1 - Il has hnf-n hopod thnt tho Pom orratH would write tlndr pluifortti and nnnio (hflr -uni!idutaH In-tort" Hm iirfrcnsivrf . assc nilih d. Xli-M would hnpllfv matttm nnl' iwrflly hi r'Npf to pint form but uno (:n iindif:iU'H, Should tlio "Impowlldi'" Imppcn unil Mciloo dniKr'Hio 'Honinrratif nomination out or tlio Nw ..York arena, a f-rrt ' Idnrk of -1 ho MHr KtiUtH af It'iidlntj; thou 'tfv'i-land -on-torenro would at onco loao -their c nthiiHlasm ovnr an lndpcndnt or third-parly ranilldato. This would he true o.p'-rlally of th delt-KaU1 repretienlillK 1 ho KTfut railway hrothorhoods 'and affiliated - orxanizal iony. loyal thoutrh'they uro to li Kollcito. . MtAdoe'n noniliiiitlon would put hefori' tlio. I'lovelund inotttitiK H rnl prdleaniciit and a .uazling proh Inn. Hhotild tho Now, York nomina tion, an In unlikoly, ho delayed until July 4 or later, exeiiHe wllll ho found for marking lime at ilv1ani until at lnni Monday. July T, hffore taking up tie Ikuiio ot u candtdato.' Delopaiea und vlxUora to ih CievcflaiHl oonfi-renro will b con Ironlrd at ihccnnvomlnn hull hy the sturlliim iiuf-ry. hlazonod on. MtrikiuK handlilllt: MAr You I'oliuia?" " ThlK Ih to warn deleitleft In ad MnniH;nn they 'may ttot fik'ht first and iniiiro t ho moaning of i ho word later.- Itomi; akod if you are a t'otuxa .doesn't moun that Hint you wro Hiwpoeted of hointr isnmo new hntml of nu-nlal or mo ral rone,tittde. .' - - A (."olitwi. ttislead, Ih- n -ponVft-ly piupcr patriot. Indood, nrcordlnff . to the "Anioriran lluslnowi'- Men" flnan.i Iiik the puhlieatlon of the. hnnd hillf, one cannot ho a R-onuino, jao per. ewnt, S4--arat patriot without helonsin to tho l.oyal Ijorfon of ioti.i, the motto -or which i-: "Xovor neeiiMe without proof.' Hriefly t he nrunizatlnn, wlilell draws Hh name from I ho init I;i1h of VltizeiiH of Iho lT. H. A.," HCi-lis to stop ;tho roiwn of rumor and KONKip nhoiit the honesty and in- tonTity of puhlio oft'ieialJi. Indians T!mii;;li the United Sli.tfs has grunted citizenship free ly (.o aliens, for the most part it has been denied to the f iifiit'al liiitivo Amencaiis, niisnanied Indians. Therefore the bill recently pn.ssed and Kiif ied by the president frnmt ihpr citizenship to all Indians born within the United States is tubclaled net of justice, if nativity on American soil is the virtue it has been assumed to be. . Hitherto but a minor IMH'lion of persons of Indian blood have been citizens, those livliijf on reservations, being: considered wards of the rov erniiieut, in a sense minors who 'need frimrdiiinshi, ' It" happens,' however, that nlong with citizenship, the wardship is not terminated. Thus after all it is a restricted Ki'iuiL Tliose affected by the 'aw will not be entirely free uifcnta. They will retain their tribal ' relations and prop- ity rights therein, If citizenship given such the right tn vote and standing in the courty, of law that would seem to lie about all.' It may be that "most of them will citre so little for the boon of suffrage Unit they will neglect to ext'rcisG it. If so they' will follow the course of alxnit ha'f d! Anierican.s not Indians. However, those limitations arc in the financial interest ;f the Indians, Their white neighbors, 1 doubtless, would prefer thnt the citizenship granted be given broader scope. JV great many whites feel that whntever of value an Indian lias by right belongs to the whites. Wero the Indian citi zen free to barter, what he, possesses It 'would not be for long that he would have it. Not having been under the neeflssity of caring for his own he has not learned to pro tect his own interest. Thus there was wisdom in the' gov ernment retaining control. (liven the vote it may be that the Indians will advance to a point where they will be capable of contending, with whites on . even terms, but wo 'doubt whether tho new Hiatus will be highly appreciated. Kven Indians may have n Rense of humor and they may realize that given limited lights without being fully endowed as citizens is rather empty honor. ' OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS JiiHt before lu pundit d hiH n ', "It'H bo.cai.MO' they have nVI"l'(N TO I'M' - ..'..The porfoct liunhand iu ono who J known how-- to apoloUc , trrwc-l fully when bin wlfo in: really nr nnlt. ' . ' A woman liiKtorlan, wriuld fell you that - tho Invention , of tho mirror markod tho dawit'of elvtl- ! l.allon. '' ! ' Mont of the fako. stock Ih bought I by people who. think a 'few-'more Inwn nro nooeMHary. Se In MHiicllilUK out or uliiuli prcsi'iil-ilny innellsls inakt Ihrh ll.lliK. ni: i'i(A-i'i'.Mi, H nd Iter ibizen roe TO OA V. I The uhoek H Mil her and 'd E can use t he riow.n'M for her f au- eral TOMol;oV. I.OM: AT MUST KHiMT IX' rtissiiuj: m r its aiavavs a! (,(ko to tam: an- onu it LOOK. I'AVOItlTM SAVIXiS I. a I'nll. !!- I'm ak'alnsl II! I'rliieo or WflitrtAnd tlu-n Iho liorMo threw nio; . . foolldl," Yon. (NO) lute lo Miiit enn.lltlotiK.) Ailum I'll lorn ovi loaf! (Knlmti- n now Have you cm' nolieetl ho'.ir nuuo uoiiiaU'liali'i-M keep iIkMI nil I hhaxhiK? I Old lie? We'll Kxiy lie Old! - HheiKal wa.s 111 bis oleun-nt lasr ; niKht. You Hie there are no many; rut In I'nton that the iieltthhoi-H talte linn Khi.odnK tln ni and ho he had fiionuli eoiopnny to liu-e i 1 mad.' Wonder if Gov. Al Smith lum lifted tlio lid and ftiven tho tlolegntes to the Jcffciwm convention a nip of the lijht wine and beer. , Hheephenler ' J-alou. .1 u n I ik ran I i . I , ' N 1 ninrnliiK V V-Vi ""lr .r1 r I J Kiln. . "i'ln 1 MP ll II S i KO llerMoll',v up IbiK llli n tiHfl. d Kiln. . "!'m be ginning to Hue I IiIh eounlry aft er nil." Well, necortlliiK to hit Mlory In hmt the time ' life and only one girl eat v htm down. As to (he one h as mum as can't go into It is hard to beat the judgment of a jrroup of Metho-j d'.sts. Thit was shown when they delected the Methodist ; minnner cam) at Wallowa Lake. i The chief trouble with education is that parenliepoet j it to relieve them of all their responsibilities. , I hlH llir who didn't h ojuler. So tall m ( ln-m. 'I'liirt girl t ha I threw hint ilo.vii waB th fli fd one lie met. Tie y began talking. V'lnally tho con versation turned to Htiekln;;H, "No." Hold the flapper cat, "t don't believe lit whowtng too much of my silk HloeUlngH." "f know why." Habl Hhelkal, What is n flapper? A lass and a lack. "More Home to the house" aBkiW' a&. f S I V i ,. .i.V.V, Gilmore & Cochran riiiniliing and llcalinu; 2202 N. Uiii'h S(. I'lionc 2IIS-M W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Small Tracts Several 8 m N-ane IraeU just lioilll of ItlieiHh'.rt I'ark. t'biNo in Iho new mill Kite, Hi it nun, utile from Iho business eon l or of tho city. TheMo traelH Hrt very desirabhi and nrn closing oat finlekly. Trieed low nnd on oiivonlenl terms, 8 ahout Ihr.Hw for fitt f her par-ttrulaM, Wm. Miller & Co. New Rath : Caps Divings Caps . And Scarfs All styles and colors. Pre scott Drug Company The New Drug Store Telephone Main 53 . Cor. Fir & Jeff. "do tiioit i,i m:visi:" Tlio. larflefl.lini'iv bftfor lilriw of economy than mfn. 'Jf yon want' a . irood luucll ' at ' reasonable pricos -romo ;.to our OafHtrfa whirll you will find wi'll palronizcil by ilii-' rrlniinattnK laitira ' unf koii tlfmon. ' ' Opon ll:Sn In 1:30 THE I1I.ACK' (''AT FORE!" "crOTTT? lwicr tyvo .-will hp marie the minute 2- you purchase one of these famous shirts. 'A We have your favorite colors, patterns and. materials in lianded and collar-attached models. TnAOC Trices Ranjyc From H t $2.15 to $11.00 Blue Mountain Oregon LUMBER WAIT vV FKW, YEARS! Any house looks good when it's new, but wait a few yen i ft. Then the good lumber in a house shows up. Telephone Main 8 Bowman - Hicks Lumber " Company For Mill', or Box Wood Tlione M-517 J. L. M UN HALL il I" "" '' - ' ? I, ' The.- :. ,', -J "Great Coffee, Ruth!" "Tei, dear, I changed to Golden West!" - n. ' ilk' ' Qolden West High'Qroivii . Coffee is higher quality ! Coffees grown at high altitudes are richer in cafFeol, the aromatic essential oil v which imparts the fine flavor to really good colFee. Golden West has a more wholesome, delicious flavor . ' because it is blended and roasted from - only the choicest of high-grown coffees. It is refreshing, appetising, "satisfying ! Try a can of this better coifee. ' Your Qrocer Sells hi ' CI.OSSET & DEVERS Fletcher Entertainers -, Seven People '. -Uiirh Class Vaudeville Show''- SATURDAY Bi' Dance' After Show ' r ' . Don't Miss This Bip;. Event! Snappy dance music that will make you t step. - ' Topular Prices r Meal trSbsa rnonrcor. , ilive on less. oUr. he's' marripj MAllUlEO OR SIM- 1 Cil.K, you can't afford to jiay out your nionry nnd not know jtiat whera '. and Jiow it In Hpont. And ynj can't afford to tako chanre's- -yi hav- Ing lo ny the naltic hlls' -wiee, ciinc. A ' . A Cbrrliins Arrnunt nt this Hank ih tho only . b it s I n o a a 1 1 !: o way I n upend tnonoy. When yon , Pa jft ry fheek you wrlle.' your;, own receipt- . nn chanra ' for tiy dipti(A ver bills, nnd. you nlw.iy know whern every doflur, 1 r.h. . '. " V r" v , v- V--.: TAT 11Y CirRPK Tt li affr 'and more convenibnt. (Coafee