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Wednesday,- August 6, 192-1. PAGE FOTJTt TTTE l,K ' OTtANDTC EVENING OBSERVER !, La Grande Evening Observer imi:ii:mi:vi' m;wM'M-i.'U . Puntlfilmd dally- anil wnelily at la. (iranrtn, Oregon. Iiy th I, A KliANIVt; JOVJvNINO OHSUKVIOIl I'lllll.lSIIINU '.. HHUi'i; i)f:NNIH i. IMIIor Kntril at iiuHtoiTlra at' la (O-amlA, tfri'glit, u Hmionii 'Chu Mall Alaller, , On Hale In othar nllli Oregon IIoImI Nmvtt Kluml, I'urt land; Imperial &.nvif rilanil, I'ortlaml; Alitlliionuili Newtt Hiruiil, I'urtlanil ; Ariitr- all ennimiiAlrallonit to 'I'lifl filmerVer, 1 4 1 41 Atlanta Av., Iji flron,!., -Orguu. SI IlKCIlll'I Kl.V lU'J'M ty t airlrr Dally, per month ,. ...7r,c Dully, jer tliren mnnlha .,... 7.,'b Lially, pr aix ismmlia, la advance , ... 4.rrj Dally, Mingle cui,y i.. , i lly .Mull Dally, pr ninnlh ... Dally, "i alx month, In ailvanca ... Dally, itor year. In U'lvanco (lHfirviT-Hlar, pec yar ,., &oa 2.r. JG.fl.t 2.110 CITY AND COUNTY QVPU'AM, J'AI'IOIl Tim AHuoclaled I'riinH la exclllHlvcily r-iilltlfl to iino for pub llcatlon of all daws dlfipnirlica crotlitwl to It or not otlmrwlim erelllr-l If publlnhoil therein. All rlghlH of reulilli.allnn of prlal illapatfdifri In till paper, nnil uIko Iho local- new heroin also are tfmrvti. . UlCMUKIl ASSOCIATED PHKH3 Th AaaoclaUd I'raaa la olualrnly ntltlod to iih for pub. llcatlon of all nnwa dlaputchca credited to it or not olberwla nxliUd If puuliaued therein. All rivhta of rcpulillcaUon of Dedal dtapatchea In tbia paper, and aim tb local Ba liaraln alao aro raarva4 THOir JUST A MlflTITY A1IM; atrnnff la thy hand, and lilirh la ihy rlifht hand, j-iallrn and Jiiilemrnt urn l he liulii- lulinn of thy Ihroni'i nifrcy and 1 nil li ahull gn licfiiro lliv fura, I'aluin 1:U, J 4..' ' Advertising Js Public Protection Rarely hiive the mum truths ubout advertising len compressed into fewer comprehensivo words thiin in the opening: sentence of Francis Jl. Sissbn'g (address to the con vention of the Associated Advertwinir Clubs of the World in London. To Mr. Si.sson, who is vice president of the (.uhranty Trust company of New York, was assijncd the subject "Advcilisinir us a creator of public standards in business." He said, "it leads to the consideration of ad vertisinir not . primarily as a gales aid or business stimu lant, but as a moral force, establishing: business ideals and ethics, impelling quality as well as quantity production. It brings business out into Uie open. It invites inspection. It seeks the light and bids its devotees as children of the Jight to walk in the light. It forces its usem to square promise With pcrfomiance. It gives character and perma nence to business and assures the delivery of goods "as advertised,' or failure." ' Advertising has put popular trusts into business and 1 1 ;c roused the until or man in Ins fellows. It has been one of the most constructive moral forces of the 'iiges. H4lKnkl)ocn-t'hhief jwr to the-onterly jmwss of !frr- piiae, has removed business from the borderline of chaos and stnhili.ed it in the broad field of public confidence. Concurrently it has.cut the ground from under the1 feet of the 'agitator and demagogue. These gentry are still with us, and active, but they do not fool the people as. once they did. i Their lamentations and their -canards crash against the shield of truth, advertising, and are harmless. The public ruin which their success would bring is fore fended by Iho truth spread far and wide by printers' ink. Advertising is the people's protection. Crooked advertisers there are, but. their careers are short because publicity is the foe of misrepresentation. The crooked advertiser is soon found out and gels his deserts. And this strengthens the case for advertising ns the moral force which Mr. Sis tn described it. " ,. . The Associated ' Advertising Clubs , of the . World has for its mission not merely the expansion of advertising, the improvement of the art of advertising, but the increase of public faith in advertisements through sheer merit. And it is achieving success deservedly. " THE OLD HOME TOWM . . i By Stanley i , j7 ; f ,7 Jt?-a- nli . tJ??&m.:iTj, fa,.T feStei T HAtxf faCEN FOR AljNT SAH PtJmtXTfS , ' i KMp.riO ONB WOULD HAVE EVM KnOMN - MTTJm HEN.YS CAHDV STOftK . CACp A - '' jf,tflS. I OFFICE CAT I'l Editorials from .1 ; K . f I I Over the Nation BY JUNIUS ,' ELKS TO MEET AT TILLAMOOK "TIM.AMOriK; tyro? (Mpf.-lul lo Hie Mwrvtr Tlif n. 1'. o. KlkA ron vfiu ion in Tfltumook Antrum H,. Jfi urn) HI nronilsi-H o hit lhf I lurgi'Hf pv.t tu:'t in (in'ffon nine' Uu- unuouiiff-niMti (hut iy itr- rariKtm'nt wllli tho National tlutii-t) . 1 in oith CAliin J. R HhiunT of coiut;;ny K or Tilla luoolt, nil ilw i;i"i I'""'"' kiu-Ii as M-iHK lihriiki'iHiimr coin, ni'pt'l In j.iovl'lo ior ihc (-onwnlf net t,' tl-i-fraii-H will l4 uvalliili. ;' Tim Inrul rmnnilllcn .nil )imif,inR )M'UI.!.I by liollln W.'W'uixon phins to Jtavtt Uhh l(ct)0(l in' rows in Hirthfi vacant loU ncux Iho fps tival firounijK with wpacc belwfon lontH. fop tlio vislloiH' curs. TIiIh will in . a eonvt'ol'-ni-A! for (In KiM'Nli, ii ui their pi'i-Ao.ial iiuii mriil will h ioKi)M'r. In order 10 pro vent Kh or ihcft. local hoy In company K, who won Hip OrfKOn- PRE-WAR BASIS NOWATTAINEB f'OI.OfiKK (AT). Tttxlllo Hhip mniH to the I'nitcil Htat-a- fnm r'n-fi Ui, tlto -Klbcrflfhl - larnicn dtwtrkt and othfr fii-rinnn ni:ini- i arturlns: , rr-ntfrH hnve- rel urn'1!! virtually 'lo the iiro-wnr , hftH'c. Hhlpint-nts of nr-rirl nil " oth'r coniinoiliilf-8 from (iornmny to America- an far Itclow 'normal, however, nwintf to tho provailiiiK hltfh -'prlrB, practically on evii j -Itrinff nianiifuottirnl In thir? conn iry. . , '.'..'. ' iMoKt 'of tho fnhricH, ronajHllnp rhlci'jy of .drcaa jnaU'rialH.; ailliH. millinery trimming and olhT nr tiuipj JjLr woincn'a wear, ute malc I'Hpcclally for tho Amcriran' trad.; on mail or telegraphic imij-r. anj on anuvftruKc are or u-tiiii?prr (iiulity thnn lulitn hy npy. nth-' couniry. JSome of tlu textleh which, liuvc koiio forward' to the I'nited Ktutes recenily .were con hin cup for thft heHt National tirucied for prior . to lhe oceuiii- , A I!-rook I) n man railed U wife lirnli ri,- a tfooil many yourx or lit foil iitilll Mir learned H wn tin- imiiip nf a imii. Tlu' order 1-liiniKitl thru. Which rominrja iih of a mory sold l5iutt.s I'limr . ai.iiiiiii u -Ii:y Utfo. . It Meeii)H thut u man wi worliliitf hi ii enmp und u:im rallod hohunli." lie thought iHithiiiir ahoiil it then hut later, findlmr out I hat "hohunk" way dt flnod in. Homebody not. while, ho kI an, try ih the dtckenH and chim.il t ho r;HI r inlu a biiiikhoiiHe whore n:;id peraon Hiayed nil diiy. .Tin; xi:v KOtTif. Tho; New' Uenuhllc: Itanid in- dust rial development' U eh:inmx the polities of the no) hi ou(h. TIUh chunRe-t won dramatized not many welm airo, It Hayn, k ivh. u Iho Mouthern. cotton muniiftiotur m added Ihelr voleo to the de mand of the northern mlll-owu-er for higher protection on cotton troodH. . Jt hud heen provloimly unde!-, lined hy tho plaint Of noi'thcm mill Interesls that they could not pronprr under nmxlmum hour or minimum, wutfp leifiHlatipn aRaint,t the competition of the Ichm retf i Ittted outI., In volume of cotton manufac ture North Carolina In now h.i- oml to- AlaHBQChuwetta, Houth Oqio II n a. In third, und Urqrfrla Is fifth. These threo HtuteM, together with Aluhuinu. Virginia and 'IVnnratnv turned' out In 1021 over 4 ptr cent of the total value of coUon Knodn produced in tho I'nited Justice Olson of Chicago has upset Portland with n jtpooch on the Increase' of crime. Scientifically tho learned justice treats the criminal, assuvinjr the public that he is diseased and that he should be detained in a garden rather than a jail. lUit the crux of his whole statement was that the criminal should be apprehended before he commits tho ciime. Hight. Now let some Dr. Abraham invent n ma chine which will register the thoughts and intentions of the individual. A man Interest in n unmnn ile- Ikih1h on tun Ihlim her Iiihtoi III libit Uil.1 fltlwe mi'ilV liiliivb,l In " A youth, n maid, a henrli.'n mr n. A Kllrnei' moHl Interim'; A HiHli, u iniiKh, a. innld, a loon, KinhnrmKimcnt linmciiMe; ; A walrtt, on arm, a fttic ckc, ii I Wm. i I hi- pnh moon over all; t love! t joy! KcHlatlc Mln-! A w.ddinic ihe iTtli. thai'H all. "Well," simp, n I n (.innde hjich- elor, "ihe uomcii nivn'i. irslinr In ntii the weal her Anyhow, or It'd Ih illffeivni iwr du." Virtue, iH un idealinUr nomen clature for mi unfortunate clrcum. si ti nro. oriKinuted by Adam'H wife and laiiKhed at hy hU mlHlrewi. If you wish io know whether n man linn been at work, look at Ii 1m hundH. ir you wbIi to know wheth- r a Kir I h.t been nt work, look at Hie third flnirer of her left hand. Wlieii a mini Ih In love, he rinses his vyvs to his duly; vhrn n wo man Is kissed, shr, loo. rtftnes hi-r eyes ''I'm havtnfr trouHle supportiiip my Vife." "You don't know whot trouble is. Try nut MUppni-tltiR her!" Mark Sullivan, the veteran newspaper corresixindent, luiststs that Candidate Davis has the-edge on the other candidates because eople ni'e not expecting nuieh in his speech of acceptance and therefore Davis has an oppor tunity to spring some new issues. Perhaps. P.ut there is only one issue finally in a presidential campaign bo 'Aveen liepublicans nnd pemocrats and .that is the old issue which has existed for half a centurythe tariff. They tire expanding much more rapidly than tho north, and oper ations urn extending Into Oklu boiiu. Texitw nnd other cotton. Mi-ouliitf Htateif. . This Kiowth etH up two nppou iiiff etuicnlH an alliance, of the propertied IiitercHtM of - tho Noiitli with northern capital, which Ih InveMllnw heavily there, anil an al linn.-e of nouthern mill labor -whlch h. chlrfl white and ther fore can votewith tho northern orffanlxal ioiiK of labor nnd fonvn of Hoelul reform. . Jfn fiueh rireiinifltuneefl, how lonrr can tho. so ith remain united pnr litically? How lonir ran itn con tinue to work In Ihe name parly w(h the nntl-ltepublican tnejita In the north? T IHU'I the ftlvU- of the Hible that makes It tinpopulnr with modern, hut Ihe fiu-t ttiut it erntnpM I1nir tie. Guard company In the Mate for law ytar,. havo been enKal to patrol all the urounda. . , TJieKe urranKements have been declared by the ntuto officers ad Miiaie for any crowd thut may at tend, in addition to the Nutional (iiiurd eouipment - all , p r I v a t e homcH in, the city have been ollc ited for available room and ihe re- 8pone hug heon hearty on the part of townspeople. ' - The eniertuinment will include four deep ura flHhln trips ti duy with bontH under the upcrvhilon of loi'AI men who will act ay life KuardHlwo ; Ounces each . nlftiH ditriiiK- the convention, one . for Klks and another for the puhjic; i hijf Htrect parade with Meveral hundu; clam dlKKinK expedllio'nH every morning to the clam finis near the old Hlrlp yardn, a rodeo with two rurlomlK of eteern und hor8e.M; a curnivul and a bulhinK heauty'H contest. A trap nhoot for Klks Ih one of Ihe hits euturcH , for deeffute.i. .Many rush pri.eH and trophic ure lo be uwurded und lelterH received from Htate lodgeM show thut near ly every lodKe will lie repreenled hy u Irani. I'ortland i Kending even teams. f)no of, the hijjfrest features of tile three day proRrum will he the clout bake und salmon barbecue. All the food but coffee will he Tillamook products. The commit -lee expects to feed 4000 persons over u period of He vera I hours. Thir, will be free for overyone whether Klks or not and will be held just east of town in Ihe fuir grounds. The t in m bake and barherun will be Hatut'iay noon. Two 40; Ih. Tlllauiook cheeses have been secured which will be 'a year old when cut. The commit tee plans to make 400 Kullnntt of coffee In u chreso factory vat, boillnff tho cof fee wllli live Hi rum as is done on ocean vcr.-u1m; SO.iioo Tillamook clams huve hern contracted for, I oro pnunda of dressed Kalnion, und IHkio huns. . tiop of the Ituhr by lhor French und Jlclffian forces In 'January. 1 the delay In filling "orde.-:.' lelnt('f duo -to tlie fact that for many . months lust year.'tlro ' planis. ; in. the- textile rnanufnelurlnjf. ureas'! were-nt a standstill as part-'ofrh4 (lerman- profmim of -passive, re-! Kistnnee. v ' " :' ! " The' demand for hlirh'' Rrrndp ; dress materials is so groat' lhthc I'nited Slates, 'oecordlntr v to,..' tex- ! tile'manufaeurers here, .'that thej American Importers can "ufford 'o , pay the Increased cost1- which ' In many Instances Is nnunietiiut or,, Ihe perlod prlor to thoVwnr. .j Sweden Kecks To nclalit ller waiMloriiw Miijerii i v... Copyrlilit 102t Hart f-Jiaffnir & Wan .. . v They Have Just STOCKHOLM. AP) It, will be harder to become a citizen of! Swe den, und easier to remain' one uf tor the beginning' of next yeaK ac- cordlntr to a new law wlirch has Just heen pussed, V 'V The new citizenship rejfiilntlon requires , five years' residence, in stead of three, for. Iho naturaliza tion of Immigrants.' According to tho old luw a Kwedlsh' woman lost her citizenship upon .jiiurriatfe, to a 1 man who w as not a Swedish clt U ) ' . ; r - zen. Hut under tlie new 'law such ' presslve ceremony married, woman retains .tier na tional ullegluuce -to' Sweden,, until she becomes naturalized under'the laws of some other country...",. 1'nder the .old law- Kwedes re- sidiuK' abroad for u. period of ten years uutoniuticaliy lost thrlr 'cltl- zeusliip, evep Ihpusli they had not Arrived OUR NEW FALL Hart Sclmffner & Marx Suits .Choose youi-s now before the best patterns and models are gone. The lnternallnnnl . Truveliiiff Iteausnnt of the order will he for mally presumed to Ihe command- ; become nuturuli:'.ed In the couiitry'cry In the 1'nlverslty of Wnslitnir or resilience. lo take plae during- ,lhe triennial conclave of tho Knights. Templar of the I'nited Mutes here In" July, l!i?n. Old i:tlltiniiH I HI n if 1 1 lull IThTH. I.ONlutN. (AJ) A first edlliotl of Swift's "(lullivrr's Travels." dated 17Jti. was hold at Holheby's i net Inn rooiu recently to an Amer ican for ., a new lilrli record lor tho edition. A first edition ot ('hackery's "Vanlly I-'air" brought If nt uhderitheiiewHoii stsdium by the. Western date law a Swedish citizen' by blrlh' who has been domiciled' lp wedrn.rr luins his political slulus .w he'rover lie . resides units he '"should bo come naturalized In some ' . 'otht r country. 1'ersonH- whose1 WA'cjilsh iitl.ehshlp lias lapsed indtir the old law may have It .renewed, so us ih come wltlifu the' scope of tlie, new law; by a simple written 'nppen lion to nny Swedish Tonsnlnte Uffiuion. . .. . : : ."; , Preeeptory of Victoria, II. ('. At Ihe cross arms of u living passion cross formed by more I ban 2,fHin -Ivnihts Tremplar, the benuseant. n rrproduetlou of Ihe bailie (jiddon eariied by tlie ancient Templars, will be presented as 100 chant era sbiK uffe-old son us of (ho order. , 'f'Jie bcuuseaiit was started on a world Journey hy Iho tlrand i'rlory or.'.of t'anadiL'in. March, JH2I, to car- ry a nK-synge of universal peace. iVi-emnny linimed ttiv KiiIuIiIm Templar Convention Nrvt Venr SKATTI.I-:. ' WuhIi. AP) , Pre limlnary urranKctnents - u trendy hnvo heen -made by . Itethlt tiem onini:inilery of Setittl Tornn im- Speech Is u douldful IdeHlntr. i:oliiHon made much more pro rej..H before im-n learned to talk about it. What brromrs of all Ihe ants when autumn conies nnd they leave the suffftr howl? We, notice flovoinor Vierce Ims stiirtlod tho Willimoflo valley hy udvocittinif tho ovation of a now 'water (li.sliiot to include all tho towns and cities, of the valley.- Walter had to do that in the name of humanity, for he and Ooorpo Cleaver, his nrohihiliou ajront, nun taking away , nil other beverages and it iH hut fair lo provide tho Willamette val loy folk with water. To the iKild nssnrtiou that rrcsident Coolidjre has never owned an nutomohilo and in therefore an exponent of eco wmiy, Rditor Aid rich of the Pendleton Fast Oi-ORonian re marks that this mere fact disqualifies! Coolid-re for pivsi dent because lie had no way to get around ami see what the country needs. And there you are. One of tho really imod news items for Aiifrmt is that the lumber market is believed to be reviving. Cavewomon hr ft real cuvewoman. ' Rltxithfth Ir year old d.iuRliter of Ut Willis T, l.ee, Washington .eolon(t nod MlorT. In in chart of the National tleoumpluc I.'Mdition to the CniinUtd t'avevn. in Iw Mexico. As seiretiiry to her f.ither, h Iiua become familiar with the m niy mltrs vt iM-wlldeiinji uinUtKioimd p.isas Ewty,a of th tumouj csvau , CAWord from Walter P.Chrysler Two liiimlter (arnnos Sent. HT. Hia.KNS. Ore. Kor thV' week ending, two shlpmenlR of lumber by vessel were made fronts St. Helens. The steamer Wapnma..;; laden with close to 1,000,000 fectm of lumber, (too, 000 feot of which was loaded here, and eurryintf oOT pussenirers, departed Saturday eve nfnK for San Pedro via Kan Kran-(;:-clnro. The strainer Miindolta ; oljj. ihe Miinson-McCormick Inlereonsl - , , al lino loaded l.Coo.ooo -feet of n lumber, complefini; the carjro for,i( New York, and departed.. Hi-vera! coastwise Nteanurs urooi expeeled to arrive during (he weelc' to load lumber cargoes (ov. :uli-ot ," fornht ports, the first ono sched uled beliiR the Multnomah, .whiclpH is now en mule from Kan Kraiu CISCO. ' ,T ; : Ladies' Silk Hose $1 -In -colow White, lilack, Beaver, Ooze, Sand, ng .,.,''. Cabin, Medium. Gray and Cordovan. . . SILK AND FIBER HOSE ; . Tn colors lilack and Cordovan - 80c Pair It j,,. i: , BLOOMERS 60c '- $1.10 - $2.2.) and $.1.20 ' IjADI ES ' VESTS AND UNION SUITS ' In .White color ;" SOc 70c and SOc Norton's Kiddy Shop "Iletter Togs for Little Tots" , Inants to 14 Years. lib r j THrln Cdr, 895; Sport Tourinr. $1055; RiMjjirr, Cluh Coufv, SI025; Club SrUmi, )(WS Krdun. 1 5. AM prUtt . e. b. Drtruie u!vi M rurrcHI (wrniiKiil lur. W mrt NmW mnJ Ih. on.raj.nr . Itm I im in, Don't talk yon niom-jr. I lie nllM'r frllo .v lit of your prop practice. has cat oPP maiw It Is llm rcsiilt of a nhoi.-jrai-'x liar, work Ami us siii Ii slmiilil Im carefiillj flwnt ami rarefnlly Inrostn). Wlwn you nml( any ail-rk-e or ronnsrl im finanrial mnlii'i'H Uvi irrt, to rail liinn any iiiomlr of lliln Rank. '.I Tills L a rflgiilnr part of our srrrlro anil Is yours for tlir asking. I".viry branch of our hank Is rim for yonr personal convenlenro In lianklnc. Wi soil. It W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO. tumuli iTaiMrf1 - ' - '