Wpflnesdav, August 13, 1924.
THE LA OIIANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
PAGE FOUTl
Editorials Fron
.'Ove; h$ Natioj)
La Grande Eyeing Observer
I'iiIiIIkIimI dally "--tiy. ut Mi ciainif, fin'Knii, hy tins
(, (iltANHI.; HVKNiNll OMHKItVKH I'I'III.IHHINO ' CO.
liltllcl'i liKNNIH - Killlor
I".-' ' ' ' ,ij THE OLD HOME TOVVJN . aianiey
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(lolly! lor thrwi iiiiml Iih 3. " "V ' i T Jw!W( ""pKf ''"(
lially. ir hIx - niuniliH, in 'advaiuio f I BY jUHtVS. ' ' . V I lSI5v1kNV "- '
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'UEN .ICK IN JIM'VATSONS TJIC I .; ; -nMAIR
&Aft.BD5. SHOP NOT t- -r -
lln uiilu in lillir cllli-M -'KOl( ilol;l Nt-wn ruiiuu; i-uii,-
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AiMriMi nil ironiliiilnlcnlloim to Tub lliw-rvr, UK) 4'1H
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dully. iht ywr. I" uilvunon
(jliawvir-Hlur, pr yur .'.
CITV AND :tlUNTV I irh'U.I A I. CAI-Hit
Tho-AmorinlBil Vrxm Is pclimlv. ly i iilili-.l la nmi for iiub
llnalliin of ull nrwi ilinpulclic cicdilcl lo It or not ollimwluo
cruilllml If pulillHlind llmrvin. All Hulim of ivhiIiI(i:iiIIoii of
im:IiiI dlBpatclicn In tliln paper, ami also Dm locil riwf
UiM-iiin alHO aro ri!flrvcL '
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MICMliKU ASSOCIATED PftliHa
The uoclated I'russ la ezcltivlvuly entitled to uiw for pub
' Jlc&tlon of all news dlaputv"" crditd lo It or not otherwlM
aredltud if publlHbed therein. All rights of republication of
peclul dlspaictit-a In till paper,
ncruln also are roaorved. i
and also tho local nm
O HKAT1I. n h. ri' la Illy ullnit? () (truvc
vli'tory? Kill tlianka In t" tlO'l Hhlih Klri-lli
tlirouli oui- Lord .Ii-huh i'Iii-InI. 1 I'or. Ifi:fif,fi7
i.l
wlit-rr Ih tliy
a fill' VlClory
r;iillc lnin litM'i.
. "Tori iniK'U llifoitfy'
Mllllistt'f, . . '
Tho kid who think nil v. HI he
w)IL u licn IiIm rtaddy i ull h ifptinklnft
hhn. f intMtalcfn, rorf nil Ihc roitl
at tho world will Kt'ln Mk
TAKEN itCK IN JIM'VATSONS TVIO
CM AIR BARBER. SHOP WAS NOT
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X lo iciniil (hat ll Is "lnliiliioii
iniyrli(Mi mini In wlljfti
The Davis Speech
AIout ns oxpected, is the wny most pcojile will feel
rejriudhig the speech of aceeptanw of John W. Dafis, Dem-
iKTatic nominee for president of the United States.
li fact, to rend "Iho learned Virginian's tirade against
the Republican party only clinches the belief that this
campaign will be one of charges and counter charges, llow
ever, Mr." Davis is not the type of man to dpal in that kind
of politics, lie is by nature a big man, a dignified gentle
man who is being forced by the Walsh, clement to frame
his campaign along the lines mentioned .
There is not a whole lot of difference between Ooolidge
and Davis as men. They are very much of the same type
both American gentlemen.
Where the Davis campaign is likely to fall flat is when
La Kollette gets all cylindeis to hitting, for La follettc
can make charges such .as" Davis made in a wny that will
. attract some attention. Lir Follette is a natural niider of
.liii'rr'iu u'liiln lluviu iti tint fur Mr. Davis is ii constructive
........... w . . .. . . . sn:.iwc or en (.i.
man jnuier man a naiiun wrecKcr. . il, ul-rii-miiii,a v- ni
nnuiuklnu: wirily: "'-Alilil.- Willi. M'' "
ll,WVl,IS VM-ui",'M'";"' 'W "twwi'-fa -fc.l,l4r"lf. l.-iiin.b (lal
paid aiout me icnpiiitncaii party win souiw ime mu uiiiiuoii
ious hum of a Sunday school convehtion. lint Lit Follette
Mill quite likely include the Democratic party as well, and
then we will all find a strange campaign indeed, for it will
be necessary for President Coolidge and Candidate Davis
ji join issues in a measure to offset the attacks of the
wily 1 tot. ,
. It is not much wonder right now that many old line
Democrats are announcing their support for Coolidge for
lh'u reason that they believe Davis cannot win and they
do not want La Follelte's chance to grow.
Rightly Placed
Elevating1 Gen. George A. While of Oregon to a briga
dier fceneral in the, regular army pleases -many of us who
lrnvo watched carefully General White's career.
Faithful to every trust and exhibiting ability that sel
(!iim is known to tne citizen soldier, the jcenernl has made
' nut only for himself hut 'for his state, a fine record.
It is an honor rightly placed.
in,
willed iiml.cK ' ti ' wrimiiu "1',iiihIi
lntHl' hint, (fill nficr 'iniiriiiK Ik
won't ailinlt ilini It .1 nii(hlitjc hiit
fii.-plfion iliat Viinlih'f ")if'r w
"w through him." 1 '
.,"''''
A poBslriitst Is ; a ninn ' who hu.n
endorsed liiH tvi-nin' noliM.
- y -'
HIk took nif hi '
To incot U'T ' folkM,
I took hor runUy
I took hor ten, '.
I look her rhllnc
I took hor to Biippcr
I took her to tho theatre,
I took hor to' u iluntmnt
Now Hoiiicono else' is lakliiK hor
Hho took mo In.
'I'ljy klml if p. roV'Ma oimH
tlntv iiM'l I vim1 fr
is oiu wiio fiiro ,i"'J' (r JHf.'
Until tho oi ininiidii,
' .
Wtth rnro ono ran innko h lot
of ti-fiiiiilo put if very tdtlo mater
ial.
' t
Itetoro u man'H nmrrtuge he's n
dudo; 'iifti-r nmt iiaco Jio'h suhdued.
Itcforo nuirriiiKo ho h:s no huttoiiH
on Ills shirt: a(l,er iu:irttatfv lie nan
no shirt. lleforo nianlatfe he
Hveurs ho wouhl not inarry tho
liest , woman in. tho yarJil: ui'tei
inarrlago In Vlmls I hat ho hasu'l.
Oroat niilnln
eyebrows nt - tho
una.
Tho poll) leu!
hUdkh too nmeh
Stalled.
Tofti Sims
.Says
el, I'll!
haven't
all of tho wheat proweis
ICditoiial in tho ialHmoro Snni
.loltu Sinilh was ml.ldto class.
lie owned a house at tho odtff
of town, drow "a .ttx-oyinwler oar
(hat ho c-ouldn't afi'onl. posMi'sse.l
ten "-friends w ho wro very dear
lo him, played golf nti'l Votntiict-
I a wiml. Hiile Kl-ooory ImsineH;'
l.ahl hliu ahout JHi.tUMi iho
var.
Tho Income of hts f H. mis wuh
neitlii r iiiuoh greater nor iitnoli
less than Jilii own,
John deshod wealth.
In an ifiit to acquire It iiuiok
ly ho heiti'U to .speculate 111 fu
tures. Within aix months his . hnsl
ne.s.s, )iomo and car wore if ono and
lie was flat hcoke, .
Ho loott ii V'o a iieiKhhorhond
where rents wero low. and k1 ii
jili with a railway company.
John's friends loved him and
were lcti?rinined not to drop him.
True, ho no longer had (iV'.1
to play srolf witli thorn and ho
com Id no Iontor onioiiain thorn
ins ho had in tho days of nis
nrosm rlty; hut thoy lookod him
j up at f lotiueiit intervals and
iliu
inllni'ito
In New Vork a man
of starting loo fires, so p
ho is a janitor crazy fith th
In Monrrcal, u iniui lost $5.(mi
in li5 minutes on horse races, prov- jhnptns
intf hov foolish, tlio human raco is.110-
at a liorso race.
.OS
Is 1 olevatlnp
elevation of
hor
our
maohlno
mud is
which
easily
their host to remain
storms with him. ,
is aoc-:sed ! Thoir efforts wore unfruitful.
-l!,s j John had his share of pride ;
ll-'4' !and ho would not accept favors!
lie oouUI not return. I
I.u Kolletlo has iMni-iht a a;r..w Moreover, I'le ovhlonco of theii i
hat with a folt hrlm and sro s lout 'continued prosperity nunlo him
his campaign wi!I i folt :;ior0 keenly conscious of his pov
(erty. and ho watched thorn nar-j
jrowiy for Ftgns of pity.
ttonred to read ovory pap.r in to,,rienrts 1,,-can to ho 111 at oast In j
city every day fur six months. niS presonce. and John, heinjr j
rt iiieh was cruel and inhuman pun-; morhidiy snsitivo, hooame moroso.
ishmont. jand unpraVtons. so that at last,
I his friends avoided him and loft
Show to lra T.mriMs. im,u o-nw iaio.
j John was not
fKN HILTON. Tftounamls of!
. When tho French cot
Ituhr they also sot Into a
Into
rut.
f'oxoy, leader of t'oxey's Army,
Is ruuniiitf for Conirres now- .n
stea of walkinR as ho once did.
The world could U worse. Kx
orown prince's son has luroiiu' u
Khlppintr clerk instead of u kamer
The helpht of foolinhnei is to
start smoklnff with the hope thru
it wilt make you look like a cigar
ette advertisement.
of io.'orr.do and l iah. ri!l vj:
Tendteton Ito'.ind-l n rVip:;n:or is.
(19. 2i on th.ir laio sunnmr n?tis j
;to tho coa! sitiion. is :S li!ufj
iof Arthur S. Kudd. tir-'d r jr----
itative of tne local cv 03 ;jir, i
I who has j'lsl ro.i-ipK-Tf4 a lour of
the mountain srat- ani ts
;conduotinff n adwrtisir.jc rstr.:
content In pov-!
ty. however.
Ho latwred lone and planned
and the hlc follows In
!the mil way company began lo
notice him.
Then, with his self-respect re
stored, ho looked up his old
friends nod tsan. to enjoy them
j I urn in Idaho.
Air. i:uii r-pons tne
tourist trade in history
mountain parks of the Koc
sas there is a growins
Mace started up hill. John rio-
; vei.-pf-d ra pidly and hegan to im
is.a iaiporiarit factor in the bust-
kky Joyce seems to think
count Ih no account.
her
l: 'hi-hle wlli .1110, or iihltlr
MHiiehody om1."
t'anpilml (tno w Ifo lovos his fol
low men. 4
T'desirlan One who irots In the
way of an auimuobllo.
Tlx nptimhd ut fhuU ho ha
lo stay home nil siiinmor, niukos
ilfo seem worth while by pfiMoml
litu the whir of ttls lau ipmyir
! tin purr of tho motor htuiieh, ho
had planned o run ilnriMU Mi -
(atliMi.
Most of uh are not so badly
as wo think we aro.
off
The Portland Telegram is sound in it argument for
eftns,e Day and its argument to the church people who
have seen fit to so streimously denounce the movement
s timely, just and fair.
Jiut, what did you think of tho heat last night? J few
nights like that every summer and the Grande Konde could
produce a Innnper corn crop, fur corn grows at night, you
Once ajrain the Municipal hand delighted many people
with one of its excellent concerts in the city park last
evening. Due uppiecintion is felt lor this organization and
the individual work of each member of it.
Nlrn 1 iiro how pmny people one
meet now whose- faoriU lime, of
the yoar Is vinlor.
.
The old-hishioned wife who used
to wall up until friend husbanl
1 ante. In pickled, now waits up to
keep htm from Kotngr soused.
,
Men are nH nV onory as women
thluk they aro, but they are plenty
onory ououkIi.
' Knvlronment moans ovorylhlnr?--whon
a fryini: pan Kwl tnlo so
ciety they call it a vhuti dnh.
Mrs. Harding to llolp lleplm o -lloat
of Alaska lin r llsjoii
K KT( 'III K AN, AlusKq." Al'
Mrs. Florence Klnt? Harding, wld
uw'of Preildept llatdtuff. 'uu Mrs
John trler llihhoii. Wife of UiO
president of 't Inefton I'nlvorsliy.
have Ktiurautced lu.ooO t( build
and et-ulp a power boat .for church
work In soutlioaslorn Alaska. It Is
announced hero by lir. H. Hall
Voung. superinlondeiit of I'rosby
terliui mtsMious In Alaska.
The ship will cost Utt.oon. nd
pr. Youhk raiKo the rost of
the amount. His first inWxion vrs
sel was dent roved bv fire.
Women might just as well reconcile themselves to the
fact that the girlish figures they read about are the ex
clusive property of girls.
"A man makes
Yomen tjuf.stiom'd.
married.
the best boss," said IX I out of 20o
Ihit til it proved is that sixteen were
' The reason .sumo young men fail is lu'eause they know
how to make ; li1(le white ha.ll herd little , colored balls
into a pocket.
The best cure for sensitive feelings is a little less pel
ting and a little more spanking.
Wonder what a child thinks about while an angry parent!
whips it for losinfi: iU temper, '
STOCK
PROTECTION
in SPKAY
Quarts C.Oe
"Half gallons fiOc
(lallnns
Largo Sprayers
$1.75
... TilV
Red Cross
Drug Store
Kvery day will be Sunday by and
by. thinks the optimist, but t he
pi'Msmlst fods sure I hey will .
Monday.
Seven bricklayers fell T.o feet In
New York.-bill there are no sinns
of bricklayers' pay coinim: down.
Half of the World'a ;.appiy of
KOl Is In the ( nited States now.
most of It seeluinKly in t'roni teeth.
The wheat market has reenver-
hoavt-
in
ki s ant
intorost I
verywh4re In "thinrW wild west.
Itytmnilte Klat Fatal. I
M1I.L 'ITY. ttre. J. W. Miller.
ox-sup'Tintendent of schools toi
I. inn county, was killed by a dyna
mite explosion about 2 o'clock to
day at his homo ;.t Srelimrn. Mr.
Miller was proparhiK to start work
onhlastim; out a well and went to
a suuOl shed us d as a p.twd-r
house to pet dynainlie.
th Iters -hoard the explosion nnd
looking out saw the powder house
irf flanieii. KJis wife and sister
draped Mr. filler front the burn
iiiK building, -bui ho died in a few
"ittttltfH. '
; of railroading". j
I He her me one of the vice I
lz-x' nis. ami u b:iuii iiun- itm i
pi-3-3ent of the ntilway sysiom
with a salary of lo.oott a your. i
He boirsht a fine house, of
course, and a rar with twelve
eyiindei-w, and he. promised him-s-lf
the pleasure of onlertalnlns
his friends royally and often.
His efforts in this direction
wore fruitless, however.
His friends withdrew Into their
shlls and watched him narrowly
for evidence of awellhead. .
This sriutlny made him st'f
consoious and stiff, and this.stllf
nFs made his friends III at oas..
"John was a fine chap." the
friends would say'to one another,
"before success went to his head."
New For Fall
When the warm, sultry sum;
mer days fade away into
the cool, colorful days of
autumn and the gay "social-
season begins-lhen it is that
clothes must be the last
word in smartness.
The frocks which we have just now received for
our Fall business for harmony of. line and perfec
tion of detail far surpass any that have ever, been
created for us. . . ,
0
Make Your
Choice
Defore They Have
Deen Ticked
. Over
' New
Fal( Merchandise
Arriving Daily
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A Joy of - Motoring That'9
' " ' Wholly. New
J7 .. m u .., -,?-jeji'3tli i. " fbissxcioiiySSimMmv
Cbrv'lcr hm rlonecred the way to
ail entirely new degree of perform
ance and economy in motoriiiB a
liigh pecd ranc from Z to over TO
mile an hour, combined wilh tao
line economy .at'ely over 20 niiie
per gallon, and extraordinary oil
cconomv, due to the Chrysler oi
tiler which cle.me and purifies all
the oil in the crankcase once in every
2S mile, of driving. Kurlhermore,
with a tourlnR car weight of 2705
poundi, ready lor the road, and an
over-all lenjth of 160 inetiM. the
Chrysler Siv ride, even more com
fortably than cam of twice it weight '
because of the Chrysler fprini; u-
fieniion and the me of six-ply .racial
liisll-ipccd balloon tires..
ThTnrlnf, $1395 The Phaeton.
The Roadster. 162 5 The Sed.in.
The Brauiham, 189S The Imperial,
All tlf4 f..b. Dtmil; la nra.
$1495
1725
. 1SW5
No matter how wide and varied
his motor experience; the Chrysler
Six owner finds himself taln his
place behind its steering wheel
with all the glow of pride and
anticipation that come, to a boy "
driving hi first car.
Men and women who for years
haven't had a thrill out of driving,
discover in the Chrysler Six a joy
of motoring heretofore unknown.
Owners will tell you that Chrysler
smoothness is the nearest ap
proach to frictionless motion
that it is difficult to realize its
speed, its power is so easy and
effortless. Its remarkable ease of
handling, its phenomenal pick-up,
its powerful braking enable you
to drive through heavy traffic
with safety, and without tension
or nervous strain.
We arc pleased to extend the con
t enience of lime payment. Aik
about ChryiIT' attractive plan
Dealers EvtrywUw
ix ltKUAi.r of i i:i:t.
Delroit News: if 1 he flapp v !
(feneration will permit, a.n ortho
pedic surgeon would have a word
with them concerning their feet.
Something, lie says, will have to
bo don- for flapper feet besides
building, queer looking"' slipper.,
that masquerade under the nam ?
of shoes. - -. .
. "Ii'or every man that comes io
me for treatment for foot trou
bles," tho surgeon is q'.ioted as
say in,?, "there aro ten Kirla"
Itlame for broken arches, mis-
placed bones ant! weak musoto.i "
is placed nn footjyear that iloett
not properly support and braeo - ti i,t
the foot. Fashion leaps from tho n;.l
extreme hiiiU heel to the low' heel u
or no heel at all. A few flluiNy () ,
straps and a buckle or twii, sayt ,; -the
surRVon, do not inalie- a sh.jo, diviir
anil much to t heir disoomrnri inn
and disroiiifort" the yoitnK'-ladlfrrt' ' 11 'V
are finding this out. :''
Chinese women pavo tip foor- ' "'
binding yeara aj;o. Thoy took to " ' '
wearing shoes.
lnMiiMuiiMil.iWI,,i,i.UMiiIMI,.IMIi,l4..l
r,AI)IKS AM) CHU.nUKNS , J
BLOOMERS
(ii)c to $.!.20
Rubber. Aprons, (10c to $1.10.
Kiltl
(11,1 M
It Ii
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25 Discount on all Voile Dresses and Summer
Hats.
Somo.jrohd bargains at $2.00 in Chil
drpn's Voile Dresses, .age 2 to 10 ye
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, shop i B
HEMSTITCHING PLEATING
Ihitton Holes Sta.mping IUitt)s Covered
ic .-.I
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t io
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."Mini
in-lij.'i'
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
, I I -1
has cat ofP marv
llranicance
to, "jucc.Cf?d,
limit let in olhi-r fillov
talk j-oii nut of jour rrOi
llioiu-y. . '
It l tho result nf t wliin.
ffur'a linnl nnik mill as
KUi'li slniulil ho raniilly
up, lit nml ciiicfiilly Iiivi-sI.mI.
Wlirn yon nwl anjr ml
vlro nr miiiiM-l on rinnii-lnl
nialti-ra frrl five to ' cull
Hhiii any mi-nilu-r nr ' llila
hank.
Tlilo l n rmiilar part nt
our sei-vli-o ami Ii jinirs for
tlin asking. - .
1'ror- hrnni-li nt ntir hank
U run for your personal
ronvenlcliif In lianklnt;.
UV solli-li ynnr airoiiiil.
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