Friday, August 1, 1924.
page four
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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La Grande Evening Observer
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', ' CITY AND COUNT GI'i''ii:lAI. I'AI'KIl
1 Thfl Awoclated lreh la exclusively eiilitlefl to ukb for pilb
, llcollon or all nnwii llpntchMi credited to It or not otherwise
' credited If piilillsheil therein. All HelilB or rnpiililh -utlnn or
apenlnl llipntcli-a In tills pnper, anil Hlxa I he local new
herein alHO are l-eservoil.
I, MKM1IKII AaiOCIATKD F KICKS
The Aasocluted I'rcae la exclualvcly entitled to uh for pub
llcallon or all newa (llHuutche credited to It or not otherwise
.aredltud If publlahed therein. All rlglita of republication of
peclul illiputcliea In thla paper, and itlao Ut locai nawa ,
herein alto in reaorvad. '
HAI-I'V IX UK 'I'll AT CONWiMNKTH NOT HI.MHKI.I' IN
THAT TIIINll WIIK'H UK AI.I.OW'KTII. Koiliuna H-.tS.
Shall Plummer's Show Quit?
When the Pacific International live stock pavilion
burned in Portland soveral days ago there was n half mil
lion dollar loss. About $350,000 fell on the insurance com
p. nies and the rest fell on the people of Oregon who had
Mry liberally subscribed for stock in the enterprise.
Now cornea thev question to decide, shall the Pacific
Inteinatiomil Live Stock show discontinue, or shall the
building be rebuilt and the pi cat show be put on?
' O. M. Plumnior, the leading spirit that erected the
building and ' built the show, is naturally casting about
lor public sentiment of the state. . Today, he wired the
Evening Observer asking what the peoplo here thought
about the matter.. We do not know. It is safe to say
that Union nnd Wallowa county people want the show
tonlimied, if such a thing is possible. Hut, it is also safe
In say that financial assistance from this end of the stale
will bo far loss than it was when the building was erected.
This is not duo to lethargy of the people, but it is plainly
dun to the fact that the live slock industry has fared
mighty poorly in luto years and many of the breeders
who enthusiiiKtically donated to the cause a few years
ago are broke and out 'of the game now. ' Those remaining
are suffering 'from the low prices of cattle, hence it Is
hardly possible to imagine this section of Hit! country join
ing in a financial campaign to assist the rebuilding of the
pavilion.
Mr. Plunimer anil his assistants developed a great xhow
in a few years. It is one of the oiiUlajHling live slock
events of America, and it would bo with great regret to
Oregon peoplo should it be found necessary to abandon the
dhow entirely.
v Perhaps the insurance money will rebuild to the extent
of continuing the show and when things grow brighter for
the live slock nwij as, they are i.uro to do in time, then
proper additions can be made to the building and the an
nual even lean get back into its former successful swing.
Rather Discouraging -7
A census taken in Windsor county, Vermont, the birth
place of President Coolidge, reveals n '10 per cent decrease
in attendance in every town and country church since 1890,
although the county in those !W years lias acquired 5,000
automobiles and the larger number of its 1,100 district
schools, and has substituted more, rapid means of transpor
tation for the ,1,(i92 "working oxen" enumerated in 1K90.
While it will not be safe to generalize for the whole
country frdmthis pno comparative study theiv is afforded
a startling intimation of what may le happening elsewhere.
In a county where good roads, automobiles, railroads
Mid other forms of rapid communication are relatively new
it would be supposed that church attendance would bene
fit rather than suffer. H is not improbable that the rural
and village church throughout many sections of the nation
have experienced the same defection, although statistics
r.how that church membership in the large cities has stead
ily increased.
To sum up the church attendance for the entire county,
it is only half of what it was a generation ago in proper
lion to population. The conclusion reached by the sympa
thetic student is that church interest has declined at an
'.'alarming rale," and that if the decline should continue
in Windsor county it will bo a question of only n few dec
ades before the church will become n "deserted institution"
."lid not even the pious wMl "remain to pray." It may be
paid that church attendance is not the sole index of relig
ious experience and expression, but there is 110 other out
ward evidence that is so reliably indicative of the place
(hat religion has in the daily life of the people. The New
Kugland fathei-s would . indeed see the "rural virtues leav
ing the land" if they could read this report concerning the
piosidenl's "home county."
The nice thing about a bad start is it gives you 1(1011'
to brag alsiul after you get ahead. "
.Turkish judge who rules that poker is not a game of
chance evidently has been "sitting' in."
BY JUNIUS
nil-: ri.u;s in tiii: auk
W't' itioiutl.H hnvi to Hutu mtil -hri'i
'f lu- iIh-h rcoiM tlami H'l iUu k,
Vnns' X01U1 itidn't yal the iu
', TI111I i-or.Mci ii flic ni' til
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A1 rim' Intf-rvalH a Kar IHtn iho
I11HI1 ami (lien Im NlMtf-U 1 to flml,
Mini lluliMiiy lii U.-vi'M ltl in. . '
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Ah n K'":ra 1 1' luff wln-n n mnn'H
Kin n find tiim out 1h l all In.
...
Imss nTm-inrr ilo .imt knmv
tlir wonii'fi do not i'w KPiiflhlr
clollM-N, Inif he riwaloii (i(iaiii.H
d.
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V'W inrn who art trim to I heir
uiv-H an 'liliuliijmlltd hy.. other
women. .
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a im( i; IJM-: ik)ii: .
llohNon:. "Wan the hotel home
Ilk'.'" . .
Dnlmnn: "You hot K was. ' It
look an hour before J got nrrvoil,
and (tie wallreftM huhmi-! me."
Most of ut t;ot
how happened.
ftearerl after It
Said a elerk In A JohlH'r'n ottU v
let s friend In I At (ii-anili'. 'riiM
nonieii of tMla Jire ulde lo nie-t
nny hituiillon." If I wen to kls
yon, hmv wimld yon meet till
Klliiallnn." hi hi he. ''ner to fiuv,"
tiitv i-eplleil, " "
l'erhnim Doheny will pro down
In li InI ory uh the (jrent Luhrieatnr.
Inny rnlliin'N fire entiMfl hy tmi
tmieh lineni in Hie iien(or,v.
A in tn-iti:i,i, isOM-: so ihmii
Tlti:V THINK "
l.on Inland ouiid makeH a noise.
crnnk-eaHe Ih a linv hhM.
W hit Mule is donkey,
f'rlnie Wave Ih a ItuirdreHH.
I'ul-lN-n'Hn In a Kfcut Inventor.
Trade I.umi Ih the nitnio of a Hho
Mlinele HhoillK Ih a Hlrotlfr 111:111. y
t'uewir wiiN a kidnapper,
l-'otil hall hiiH an oiliif.
That Spark i n " lent rare
horne.
Mali Joiiyx 1,h a ('hint He Ittunilry
nuin. Killrhanks a sent" n Chitj,-Ui
11 niinlNH'r.
Mexhun lt'mh'i4l.vi itijilxw jw.''
has Hiticitilii);,l 'In willi
hhie l.iii;.
i;i li-ht S.tviliK Ih 11 luillk. ' -AimIIhm
Itridtre is K'inieihlnr; to
wall; mi. '
Thai Ihite-lahli'ii hn'e hVN.
!l IM.I A Of (,l 'IIIINCS
tliltf Hie it.i;:liuslH u the p:i
llenl u md eaten nilher nen-
iiiirdy w.'ls linn eedhiii, (he sick
man mmuI. "Diiiiiir, do ,uu think
tin' trouhle Is hi the ntpenh'.'"
'Oh, nil." said Hie doeloi.
nt nil. The truuhle is ulili-youi-
lalile i)f i-Mi(eiil,"
TIiIh Im the Htury of .lil,:in Vv
Cnhe,
Who run thrmir.h tin1 (own with
lit troiiHt r.s on rlr-,
lie went to the doelor'8 and faint
ed with frlKhi. - ;
Wh !i the d-i. 1. ld him )il: end
wna in slirltt.
a
Too many men lookiuif for ivork
mill liiokhm- i'o- II whi'ii they find
A wciritri1 ri'port, it! 1 VP tli:it n
lumlly caf rive mil Hvi- i.n f 1 1, to a
week. A family of five whii
Nine Arrnluned In llnirene,
l!t'(IKNi:, (he. Nine uftho
men at n Htvd hy Sheriff Taylur anil
Irpntlis In raldH at Uukridge and
Nidi Sunday were itrrukKned In Ju
tlee enurt.
(leei Ke I 'eel of Noll pleaded
iruiliy to the ehurjre tr h-'IIIuk Il
ium' and we s fined Ifiiitr 11 ml mi-ii-
teneed lo "rve l meniliM In the
ruuiiiy Jul). Arthur 1 'ritxnn nnd
lieoi Ke I it iiikwtUer of Net! pleaded
BUllly to the eharK' "f pomk skIur
lluir nnd were tint d tTuio eaeh
nnd HeuioneetJ lo. serve U month.
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'ncdfnmon Sale g '
PYHOME DRES
- ' lN;WEivtY Created Styles : ;
Ql Selling &vent CertaiyilyWorlhy ofitrTarticularDWoticc
Fast Color Amosk-safc Gm,hams-Fa8; Color Scout Percales
ar .
Smartness and Quality
'T'HESE are not the chenp. fltmsy,
badly-cut dresses one usually
finds at such a prica. Every one of the
smartly fashioned mode's is in the
correct and youthful long-line, lo'.v
. waisted effect, and fashioned of fast
color AmoskeuK (jinuham or fast
color Scout percale. The values are
so extmordinary that these dresses
vill vanish like snow. .
' Trimmings and Colors
PHEcolora arc delightful :
at rose, orchid, apple-gree
shades
. aonle-preen. cUlf-
fdtul, orange, tun. brown, blue and
many others. The trimmings are
freshest and crispiest ol da:r.ty mil
lings and bandings of white pique,
organdie and colo.ed pipings. Pearl
. buttons, too. and trim rich rw;k biaid.
All the dresses arc carefully cut 51
lo 53 inches long and hnishej with
well-fitting collars, itioniy ilecves,
good deep hems and lar.e jK;kels.
Ail Sizes Regular and Stout-From 36 to 54
"Happy Home" Dresses Will Bo Sold At These Low Prices During Our Special , Sala Only.
We will at all times carry s complete stock of these well known dreaees in our store.
' But the prices will be hi&ter. - , "'
So buy while you can at these exceptionally low prices .'I ''
THIS SALE
WILL KND
TOMORROW
COME EARLY!
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COURTEOUS
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COME EARLY
,H&thXIV.T.OfriClr9TLiUJMaai.01ICAdO.ILl.. USA.
Thim tmbtt mltachtd to mvary garment.
, It nprewnt th World'9 fonntott droM
Mild jf uranfeas abmolute adfiKtocriufi.
See Oar. Window Displty
mm
. 'TpHF.SE House Frocks an not morafy sewed but 1
are carefully tailorA and bave the same finisb
;jrou ttisist on having hse!ectuyourstreetappanl.J
T-n i.WH
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TN evefy one of these graceftil House FrockB you
will fiod an Irreauttable style smartof and more
advanced than those you ordinartly tea '
immi
Ui'dl-pon In ;i lt:il.
MAUSIIKIKI.n. Ore. , llce..
port, u rlly'oi' I'iiDii. iilintf tints.
will In connected wilt, the outnlilc
world by u liljrliwity for the fir.
lime wlu n tin ly-Krii.ti-.l iyil
on.Htructi1 lilKhwny nlonfr the
I nipotia rivi-r to SroKHhui-K will h
oii))t'(cl. At SroltHhnrK tin- rontl
onnecta Milh thtt oht Draiti htirh-
way, which turn nlwuyH h. en kttt tnhonnl
III KOo,l cou.itlitm, nmnirvntlv
I.roil;iport wittj fouiitlcd l.y Wur-'MpHt when
n Ht'oI uiul prow to ltd itrt'nenl
Importunes wiltioiii vrhhir trnvol
f any niiturt. Tin Hnut.irn
,iic IVcil8 tlm Itm rlct nml tnUes
lt frrtjrht overlnni. wliiln lh liar
hor furnlMlicn iinnMportatton north
unit Httulh liy water. The prlnol-
lul iiilviintiiffo I he new roiwl will
itive the tlitttrlel Is coinniuntcatlon
with the county sent, HtmehurR.
now reaehcil hy roumlulioul tru
."Mini I itlnjiiii'd In l.onir J'ntl.
i'hnv-Min- Im Sinricil
kim-.u, v.n:. i.ui ui SWKKT HOMK. Threnhlnu hna
Ui feel from the Wiiukouiii inler- startert nt Hweet Homo. K. rtnssrll.
state hrtiK'e tffl O. It. Anilerson, who owns ono rltf, thfoihed his
a steel worker, without n.-rtotis in-r.nln anrl is now making the tpru-
Jurtes. The nuin plunffed fare! tar ru of the sea-uin. Many farm
downward Into, the ("olumlMU. At-,' ers havp not finished cutting Krnln
must Instantly he was s'l-ed hylyet. The fall sowlnpr l fine, hut
fellow workers, who drntfKtvl litm spring sowiiifr wan very poor. f
ii scow. His only Injuries rain does not come he-fore tons.
were lacerated lips. J there will he many cattle suffer
tn Hlrwk the water. In-r for feed.
vvl.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
lBy Stanley
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Tut Mnwrure D M11
Vtm't let lite other fello v
talk you nut of your erop
money.
II Is l lie result of a uiioi
years Imrtl work and
smit ,s tin u Id Ikv
spent nnd carefully
N8
enit'fultjr
In vest ei).
AVIini you nml
vice or eoiuisel on
iuitltert fei-l freo
iifKiu nny meiiilter
linnk.
nny ml
financial lo call
of IliU
i r '
has tat ofP marv
' '7"'
Qman chance
io suc.c.&Pcl
Tills Is n regular Uirt of
our srrvlrc nml Is yours for
the n-kinp.
r.ery lirnnii of our hank
Is rim for j our personal
mnvenlenii In hanking.
We wilkil your nimimt.
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VJOUI1D -UKUilULZ - PO08ESSJV&
Save Money ' :
If balloon ruling comfort is the thing -you
are chiefly after, you can save
money by equipping with standard
. AJAX Ultra-Flexible Cords, They
give you low pressure inflation at
t normal cost.
: If you want giant balloons for special
rims, or balloons for your present rims,
there are none better than AJAX
and we can equip you promptly. .-
E. G. MESLAND
A I 'TO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Li (ii-indc, Ore.
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