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PACE F0TJ3 Thursday, August?, 194, l -t 1 ' 't THE LA' GRANDB EVENING i OBSERVER ; , i La Grande Eyenipg Observer! UIDEFEMDEKT MEWSPAPER Published dally and weekly at La Grande, Ortfon, by tht LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PUBLISHING CO. BRUCE DENNIS Enured at postottlca Class Mali Matter. at La Oranda, Orofon, aa Second Ob sale In other cltlse Oregon Hotel News stand, Port land; imperial News Stand, Portland;, Multnomah Newa Stand, Portland - Addreea all communications to The Observer, 1411 Adam Are La Grands, Orecon. I I Dally, per month SUBSCRIPTION BATES By Canter Dally, par Uvea montha , Daily, per six montha, In adranoa Dally, stasia copy , 76a . By Mall Daily, per month , Daily, per au montha. In advanca Uauy, per year, in advanca Ubssrver-tStsx, per year -too -il.eO l.0J -toe CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled to uaa for pub. OoaUon of all newa dispatches credited to It or not otherwlss ' sradlted it published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches in this paper, and also the local newa harem also are reserved. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled to use for pub teattoa of all news dlspatchaa credited to It or not otherwise credited if published therein. All rifhts of republication of pedal diapatchea In this paper, and also the looal saw tereln also are reserved. ASCRIBE YE GREATN1V3S 'Unto our God. Ho is the Rock, His work la perfect: for all His ways are judgment; a Ood of truth and without Iniquity, Just and right Is He Deuteronomy 13:1, 4. THE.. OLD HOME TOWN -By Stanley i i ,.ou. i i a 0MM,ri i sr ari i- a obck I, heap """ fcit?Ji I MOweaja -aaeAfte hi H7-(5C.-- . H I t5e ofaW I (woman. '"how early you are tM "-Yaa. my - doer." repiMV ' Tom. latifltn a rroao. "Ivf jot to f to lUfiion I or me iinn loatty. .And replaciiir bis footgear the (wretched man dnunred hla aching 11m ba out again into Uie deserted land heortleag streets. Public Obfcvt.il la V'wiu. LONDON. AP) Bvf..t.r It u believed the public obitd! U the word "vi-rmitT lis I "cor pora ted Vermin Krpresslon ISocietjr has announced a i-ham;' " 1,3 name to the "Colleee of JVstoI ogy." I tw TaocfiWTiess newfc osev &ulu Tue Doc m Mrs NCVV SHOP So Low He K: MOCKED CP MS HAT 34 "TIMES THE FvfcSTVEK - VJTHE SHOP S FCX? SALE . Berlin I'mJiKftt Krenk uU. RKRLIK. AP Oenr.-n uto- mobile manufacturers have ir.v.il affection for freak designs In tnw. Oneof the latent nionstmatt Ir t aDoear on (ha atreeUt of Merlin is a motorcar wih the motor tn .In rear and ho contrncid that (he front end of the car bears ?h hi pearo-nce of the n ar end of an or dinary car. In rons.f.miiry the vehicle sterns to runni.? it Announcing 'i 1 THE AKIUVAl, 01'" OIK OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS $100,000 To Loan Ah. 1 fell hard that night in May. She wbUpervd she would love im I lrui, 1 Till stars should criite to shine. And I twhevinK hitpTtd. too. j "You're uiln, lx-ar il-arU you'n i mine." "You're mine fon-vrr. and o' day." I On farm land. No cou.ims&ums. Ah. I fell hard that saiur old ; No examination chanr No I way. j stock sutscripttun miuirenicnu. . I .ey j your rfcpplioution for a $rt,vJi ' Thn 1 w-nt off .on IVjrtumi Wa 1 lon I approved you wilt n-cc.vr And left my iov b hind. ' I a - check for s&.uoo. No ri'-i lnce restrictions. No dklaya j Thr loan is made for a r-year , pvriod but may be retired in j whoJa or in part at any lime.' Annual payments. j My client desires sonic extra choioj business and to secur. jame offers unusual inducements It is an amortization loan, that is, a portion of the principal is And nothing hard. I ho oft I --nl Sonrs of my tonunr-d mind. Till jut a noe;'Marri,'d tolay.' Ah, 1 fell hard and she let uie lay! f A m t.ramk younsMcr. tiretl of brio awakeottl by tin cianinf oi an alarm Hok. ha- txmtrttcd to make i Im I Inie ntrcr Mart I la- plionosTmiili, iiiMrail. Kerjr morn- Th. interior b.'tnkrupt wait nfor w ho w em Jt-nfiiit. WiliBreak Old England T In the fiscal year 1921-22 the British treasury contrib uted nearly $40,000,000, based otrnormal rates of exchange. - to unemployment doles, it is stated. This year it will , ' amount to about $60,000,000. Conditions may be such, . c, probably are, that it is imperative to do something to re- 0lieve the situation, but only as choosing a lesser evil. To v pay out public funds without some retuni being rendered . m'nlt. (AnJ. . I T I , . 1 . I . I- - I , .;iuoiiii. venua vj iuiv iitc uie mipicnu). it irauira uiciii ni , rt. .lllM r ,.xac,iy:you nwr (irom sen-support to the position or wards ot the state. it nn-y mxt hfn uiy .ro Havino; become accustomed to living on such a basis there i"'-1-'"" -wu. l'is danger that any revulsion felt at its inception will be- w come stifled and there will be no disposition to return to rou intruT"uVin(VriJJr. ,ulKr,r j jelf-8upport when the opportunity is offered. j ... ' , Apparently it is the desire of the Dresent government! WHV i"t. :lo make the system of unemployment doles permanent with '.hiV'.'.1''. ri'JI' la, disclaimer that such gifts constitute charity. In as-;""1-"" '' AfnM )0 i,rnih-. aimosi. inv J5uming yat this much is due the worklcss citizen certainlv "'' " " T ".''"'. ir-,urn' rwiirr vrv,.t ui.n into , ... . . . - , i i , ' J .hu lj-dchatntMr. as th anty da.D jJie obligation of the state is broadened vastly. Patenial-r 7'khhitihs. u brkmr. siina on ih pjc A Km milM ovi nn fllHhl- Of rnilrta if ita mamlv iUn ,ili.n;l h-Ui h.T fa.vl tthtn my arms. iOf Ihp bl. rautious!v unjitl i m . i .1 .... . ",.. -! 1 kit h-r ron Ill's. his loots. Bui. vllh all his eir. i j:i the Labor party which is thus expressed and there is;ahj iunii..i h.rt nh hrria .if- mirrrd m ui. and nr' opposition, thongh that such a system is proposed inde- oun . jpr.-ntir too n irv r I .... r.u.i i .! dreams re pe-arled mings Ipair of alr-)f ryrm rvganlini: liitnl i lendentlv of the worker s, contnhuimn. when rninlmivl (n ,t I ' , - - - . . Willi!.. lovtT vus. u( inn n"i. . - . m a a a a New Wool Suitings and . Dress Goods for Fall 36-1X. FRKXC'H FLAXXKL .l. liu-lilfiil All. w, h.I niai. rinl Utr lour I nil ."will; aviinl of txilors. ?2.00 Per Yd. weeds retorts i'rkt'S I'OIKKT TWILLS l-iii'h xtlld i- (i I HHi-kctl ill brotn of-iiH-li plain pattern loiret Twill In blue, brown and blai-k. l5iiMli clialk si ri nil lNlnH Twill. bliH Willi Aiille MriH and blacii with white Mripe. irihl eo I nr. a fm r f 1 ,:r,1;", $3.00 yd. $4.50 yd. $4.25 yd. TIm iii'ii mti iii-ablo nintrrial ftir apiuiivl: kikI anMirliiK'UI or vulura, i-aiiu fiuni $-'.73 lo SXtfO Yd. Fancy Suitings -$3.75 yd. til liial.-riul: hihmI t-ol ors. ratify Milling?.. kimmI n.sMjrl iii flwks anil plalils. I'rltfS i-. AII-Wik.I llll'llt Of l1llllS, 111 1 1 flinn $2.00 to $3.73 Per Yd. I0-1X. MOOl- t'KKI'KS lilt-al fiNT iHiilili til's m-1mn,I fliMhi-. Ma liail iu Mia, ri,'. tan anil rctl. $2.23 Tcr Yd. LADIES! Remind your husbands that our new Fall Suits, Hats, Shoes and Accessories are now ready for their inspection. . lux In t awakened hr lite taxxr retired eacn year and the total MraJtfc. of MMania Papa." j wnouot of yojr payments undti . thts plan is less than the to at Mrs, Kits "Our minister is justjunounf ou would pay for a sim nonderrul. He brinim you ihinjea Har Period for a straight loan at befor." Mrs. Stralx 'That's uothinff. Our .auodnss does the samr thinif." Hit flrM Ihine to lakp tail of tlie liotw mhra Martlnr rleaniita: K all the ntrw. Tfifcs. howrr. nr iiiim"evvarT ad t k-e. a rually thr our tliinx lliry do for you ft lo take lhrmvlrs oit. (which of course Is not obtainable). Applications consid ered from Wallowa, t'nion and Baker counties. Geo.H.Currey -REALTOR" teal EMMMm Loaoa lnraranoe end first, an I t;ro - ds at.i street and iatiqh ai. craft.- Waiter's IlorMc Wins lift; iUuv. HAMIU'ias. (I.rniiiny. (Al' Murine the mark InflHtio-i p-rio.: in A. Ktierh.-Un. n waiter m a Cologne cafe. nn-t'ias.d a -oit named Anniarrw h for a small sun . This year the hurst-, still onn J Stierheint. won the (Wrmun IntIv and a stake amounting to H- t.u Kold marks. liiclu-linr? wajr.-rs. w h tit-. owner won nt the odds itirnii.st horse. 51 lo It is said thai Hti-r-h'tin cleaned up upproxtma; ly j c Are cit in I he Automobile HiLsinrss 1UT Wi: lU SlAAi EDISON MAZDA AUTOMOBILE LAMPS Yon in- I hem In jour home why not In your car? Do ou tarry spare, lumps? We furnish a kit free iu wlik'h to carry jour fepare laniM, H.and S. ELECTRIC I'hnne 39.1-W. . 107 Depot S(. ' inemploymont tnsurance shovT?rft.rtf!(l. If in the absence of work one is assured of sufficient ; ncome to keep one aiive, though potsiliy not in luxury, ' i", , .he effect certainly would tend to make the le.is ambitious i :t those enjoyinir such support less eairr in huntine for! V . A-ork. It would also place an undue burden on those who i lo work for it is well understood now th.it even the poor ' at contribute their share Fo the support of the public .reasury. Such a system would bear most heavily on thie , east able. Unemployment doles as an emergency measure nay be excusable on the ground of necessity, but as a 4nnanent system they are indefensible. As tlr:iln arr i Whrr-To!?- yawned the Httl-' He Is Gone The public will benefit richly from the employment of: he radio for the broadcasting of political speeches, the lUblic is hopeful -following the first radio conventions, j , .Vhen the microphone supplants the stump the old style j f political spell-binding will pass w ith the gnarled relic. ! With the impersonal radio personal magnetism and im- j iressive presence are of no advantage to the campaign ora- j or. Grammatical perfection, a reverberating voice and the j : bility to say something concisely and interestingly will j ring fame and votes to the radio orator. ! The spell-binder who depended upon the whipping of )ld Glory out of his coat pocket and the swinging of a ' leavy fist an3 long arm for his effect, will have to study . ip on his verbs1, adjectives and grammar before facing the ; nicrophone. The stump speaker. will have to lx taught V .ew tricks. ; Extermination of Uie old flag-waving political luuangm r a distinct achievement for the radio and a boon to the ' aranguer's own "great country and intelligent countrvnu-n ; nd voters." Booecs and Knit Goods For infants and little tots. -30c and I p. Dress your baliios and children here with better clothes at les expense. We ha-c most everything you want in the kiddy line. Don't Overlook Our Indies' Silk Hose for $1.00 Norton's Kiddy Shop n iiKMsimiiiNt; Htittnn Holes Mainping I'LEATl.NG Muttons Covered , Jefferson Jlyein. stale treasurer of Oregon, Ik at Sl.ite uperintendent of Hanks Kiiunwcll to the news pages statement of the biink deKsits of the state. And Jeff i explicit and exact, for he figures that in this great immonwealth there is on deposit f8,OS6.o"l.n. You will Hice lie did not overlook that last dime. All those who object to celebration of Defense day will i explaining their attitude if such a thing should happen : i a war cloud. These fellows who object to national jfense either right about face or remain desperately silent hen a vicious enemy canon booms. IMS! Now- young" lipoid, one of the Franks lny's numloivis, anU to die just to feel the Honsatkm of dying, lie is irely an educated nut. but there are u lot of people who ould not stand in his way of experiencing that .sensation. ,The second American flier has reached Iceland which not such a bad place to be these warm days. 'C. .Ofcarp practice Kas cab ofP man to suce-fJ 9 Ion"t kt thr Hltcr fi llo t talk juu out uf yutir irop iiMMicy. It b thr rirl ( a nlote year's Imnl n urk a ml m wn-h hhmiltl , In carern'iy ttprul and carrfully lnttleU. WIhh hi ihtiI any ! 'kt or iwiiw'I on rinamll mailer frvl trr Iu call iiHn any nfembcr vt IhW hank. I 111- a rtfiii I ar arl ol wir t kt am! K your for 4 Ik- aklux. ' Krry bram.h if our bank fc run for your pcroual tnriilHT tn bauktiqr. Vr Mflhit ywir att.vual. Duesenberg and Rolls-Royce Owners Endorse Union Non-Detonating Gasoline and Gasoline Quality ated units) in a THE stntidnrd of efficiency in furl i-, cruci ally indie, by the numlrr of B. t. u. (Britidh tlicrnial' units) given quantity of it. But the quality of Union Gasoline, which shows a high count of B. t. u. goes beyond this limited designation. The scientific reasons why could be explained only in a volume on the oubject w hich no motorist would ever want to read. ' Wc Never Finish it VTmfft GmoHne is rvrvrr rHlrmJ a "ftntiheri articJe" in our rcr-rch tabor a lary, for mncf is never at a standtOil aod srienum in tjr rmptey are always marine to t.ngrove this Kanrlinr. As frori aa rt ts ttJp. it will be m prwr nert rrk if a better way to make it ffxrvl trmnrrcm. Wr deve an entire biriHim to th-s fMint resesttvh work Mlixb never ul be hjuihni. Uninn is produced scicnti firmly frrm the first through th last of Uie many proxies through which it goes. Union Gasoline h.is thr quality of non-drtonation which means (lie cJumnation of :IlocklnR,, on hills, and in slow, heavy pulls quicker acceleration, and a smoother, more vibrationlcss speed. ' When you tjsc Union you know thnt yoaare cct tine the full benefit of a high-quality, tuiciei.t motor fuel. - iu: rzt (T. oivnzona Unio X. il DETONATING asoime ""Vs. SvX. , A') - a- naT- I. 1 VI tft'iarr,n-n-yTrnnwrxTTr