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Thiirsrtoitt- August-28, 1924, ,rr PAGElPOUR. THE LA i GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER! i l l THE OLD tfOME TOWN By Stanley i International rpdeo . ptagred this, year by Bob Austin near. London, have arrived in IVndlrton and will remain here until t'lm Pen dleton Hound-up In which Uny will bn, entered. -Mrs. Btudnirk broko her eol lar bonu in a ik i tucular "Hplll" in liie Lontlui er flume. JlciporU frecived ii the prison Indicated ; that the Truth were travelling? tioath,. but thiu fur'they hvc 'ej;idd-the officers. IdL Grande Evening Observer ' , INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER i ," Published dally and weekly at La Grande, Oregon, by the. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PUBLISHING OO. BRUCE DENNIS .Bdltor ' Entered at postolflo at Lm Qranda, Oregon, aa Second ' Class Mall Matter. , . , . . On aale In other cltlea Oregon Hotel News Stand, Port land; Imperial News Stand, PorUand; Multnomah Newe Stand, Portland 'Address all communication! to The Observer, 1411 Adams Mre., La Grande, Oregon. Stuilnlcks at Pendleton. PENDLETON. Anita and Bob Htudnfck, who participatc-d In the Hhow but has it'covtTt'd. SUBSCRIPTION BATES ; Bj Oairle Oally, per month - T5s I.M . Oally, per three montha i..'. . Daily, per elz montha, In advance Oally, elng-le copy f , IT WAS A Cue-vB TRICK MAft-SHAU OTFY WALXCQ J'V f IN MAKING A CAT CBMSUS TO WA.T UNTIL. THE -rt,'33 I TOADVIlxS FISM MAN DROYB -THUouGH TcrJH 5 fflJT I V ' u - M - "S. fS. J J I . ' ''''''''' By Mall Oally, per month , , Dally, per els montha. In advance Oally, per year, In advanoe Observer-war, per year 0 ..19.60 -$6.00 ...$2.00 CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ; The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for publ ication of all newa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of republication of epeelal dispatches In this paper, and also the local newa herein also are reserved. . MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS ' rhe Associated Press la exclusively entitled to use for pub- oiatlon of all news dispatches oredited to It Or not otherwise redlted It published therein.. - All rights of republication of peclal dispatches In this paper, and also the local newa - . trln also are reserved ; . , HE THAT LOVETH SILVER , shall .. jiot . be eutlaflcd with silver; nor ho that loveth abundance with Increase: this la also vanity. When goods Increase, they are Increased Hurt eat them: und what good Ib there, to the owners thereof. saving the beholding of them with their eyes? Eccleslustcs 6:10,11 !, "Playing the Board" When'one thinks that .it is about as easy to play grain or stocks on the board of trade as it is to actually farm in the Grande Rondo valley, the mind turns to Lieutenant Wood.' He accompanies his denial of having: "cleaned up" $80(3,000 more in Wall Street -with -a bit of philosophy worthy to be reflected on ..by persons' contemplating going flftei" fortune in the "market'."- He is reported as recalling ut Biarritz that, after his reputed winning of $800,000, he said, '.'Wall Street will, get A mart. hi the end if he keeps at it long enough. If you clean up, get out while the get ting, js good. . No one, can clean up indefinitely and sue cessfully. I have followed .'my "own advice." It. is demonstrable. that , for a person with money noth ing .is simpler than making 'more. mbhey in stocks. Ac cording to the story told -of ; Lieut. Wood that lie says isn't.so, he bought u certftin, stock at' 65 and sold at 10.r. By tt -"simple arithmetical .calculation it is seen that one doing this would make a', prof it 'of. 4.0 a share- The rule of .'success in Wall Street,, as' elsewhere, is buy cheap and sell dear. The first part of the itrjck Is to know when things are "cheap; the next, part is to perceive when they mi , dca.r.. and . to sell on' the, conviction,; How great are the 'diversities of judgment- majf tw .gathered from following the, quotations for a time" without risking a dollar. ?The market is always there,",.b'uying and selling going on incessantly. It follows' that at least half of the traders areVniaking bad guesses. , In any game of guessing what is a fair percentage of accuracy? Buy choi'p and sell dear is an absolutely sound rule, - 'But if , it were- easy to de termine as between cheapness .and clearness there would bo )io market. This is worth of profound consideration by those who cannot afford to lose. i . ' . h v Marts Hair l . At the congress of hairdressers in Paris prizes of great alue are offered for new ideas.. The design of a new coif iure is worth a mint of money. The great cry is for some thing tor the men something that will gradually supcr fcedo the present short-straight-necked effect. Many men lire using the marcel, but the big hit at the French father ing was made .by. the new three-fourths pompadour, well puffed out. on the sides and with a seemingly careless attempt; at parting on the left. This gave a "distingue" impression "and seemed to add tone to the "patient." Before these Frenchmen get through with us even the business men and the banker will be carrying his individual curling' iron. If the. hair must bo fluffed, an iron is necessary to make a' neat job of it. The husband t-f the future will do his hair up in curl papers after the mnnher of friend wife. Even the village barber will be marcelling his patrons and will be able to administer a permanent wave that will last at least nine days. It is given forth that men must pay more attention to their hair. ' If it is the crowning glory of a woman, it should be something to a man aside from a retreat for dandruff- After a man gets bald lie spends $1,000,000 for hair tonics and restorers. The barber will tell him to pay more attention to his hair when he is a junior. If his mop can be dolled up to enhance his beauty, why not indulge it? 'A strain of Narcissus in tho blood is not so bad. OFFICE CAT THAOC HANK BY JUNIUS a pie, thinking- It way the lower ; cruKt. i '. i The sail thinir about having u' wife, iuuhoh a MIkhoui'I exchang". j is when you look for HomWhlng It i has been hung up hoi new here. MALUM. Ore. Although 4.n iltetitlury offlelnlH lnvcHtttfuld , a half dozen or more. cN-wh, nu trace hud been .found or Tom J Murray and KuKeno Kldilur, com JvictH who eHeiiped from tho inati-J itutlon Kundtiy by wtt'y of the po.v- WHEN THE CIKCUS COMES TO TOWN KODAK GET YOUK SUITLY'oF FILMS NOW . AND BE 'READY Red Cross Dru S(ore A Kooil real i'hIkIc Hjilexmull iw one who run draw ueh tin tillur Inv I'lctuif of it milmrlmn hunita low tliut even n eoiillrmed barhe or will tin liiHpired to (to rliflit out, next uiortiiiiff, und look for u gji rd i n rake and a wifi f The only hoii hud Just tifiuotmci'd IiIh enRUKemeui to hln futility. What .' Thui Kirl! The wiiintn! reuiurkel hin mot her. Hhe him nbHolutely nu Htyle, ad ded his Htttr. Itd-hi'uded, Ihu'I Khe, (meried IiIh Ullllt. HIu-'h fldK'tv, HtilU (Iriindiiin. She hasn't any money, put in IiIm uneh. Hhe doesn't look Ktroiiff exi-liiim-ed hiu rlrxt eoiiiNii. Hhe'u Mluck up! averted hlu Hec ond couhIu. Hlij-'u nn extravuRTiint thing! in tei'rupti'd IiIh fliird emiHln, , Well, Hhe liiiH one rdeuiliifT r'tihire. Ha id the non I tmiuf lit fully. And whutn Mint? UHked the fumlly in ehorun. She hasn't tniy r'lultouu, wan lh ijuti-t rrply. , ... . N:hii nii'ii nrc Ihhii K'dferH and some neier can lek up a uihh! itlibl. The doctor opetu'd the door of hlH (ipiriit(nK room und looked lit the llm of wiiilliifr pntlentH mid united: Who bun been wulting the lonK nt ? f have, spoke np oni Individ- 1 nut very promptly. I'm Ihn guv-1 iifje man who fixed up your cur l uhout four monlliH ukj. Noliody on iu th known Him h oh a telepliutie Kri in a Hitiaii (own. A Itostoti hiid'grooni ItNb'd hln brtde'B oeeupution us 'Inborfi'. wlilrli may prove to b. true.' Fanner fto train rallfii: What do you do? i Train i'hII' i : I call Irahr:. Karnier: Well, call me oti I'm in u hurry. f he In C.ic kind ol n eban dud ulll trust, tltiiiuhter pinhnblj inlln him n dud. Thne wu.i u .wmnjt man horn U-j-Iniifr. Who nan cattun'U b cluukM in llOUt; KOUK , Wh' n hdd lor a rantiom lb- paid Vrr llil tl'H int. Now he's tciKhinij N'fw oili-is Mali JonnH nfmiu'i . Low mier fares to all eastern points in Canada and the United Mates-hue train service, with a daylight ride through the world's most beautiful mountain scenery with stopovers at all points of interest including the famous Canadian Pacific mountain resorts. SUMMER EXCURSION RATES On Sale May 22nJ to September 15th, 1924 From J.A (iiiA.Mii: Tor.- itfi iijjSjjmiwwawj' gl-nftjrffT TH IrS '.0 and return .MiiiitrniHrils, St. Tai St. Imils and return htcntto mid n-iiiiii ToiiHito ami return .M mil i t al mid n turn .'. Vnliinuhm, l. ('., ami return New VnrU ami ret urn Ilustui ami return fli..UU ftrii to Include llniiff, likc ItnlM. ' l.laclcr, KiHitenny ami Arruw I dike Trip rroportmnmcly low lares to all other eastern points. Final return limit October 31, 1924 4iraiwiigi'&? 7 II. Ml Nil.;;.", 1 1 I.I 1:1:1.1 1 1 11.112 1 17. T.i I .Vl.:m Let us (ive yim complete particulars. " W. II DKAC.ON. General Avnl. PaMTtfcr Orpflrtmcnr . 5S IH1K1JSI Multiiumnh lluml Building PORTLAND : v7 Canadian Pacific ailwaij IVIudo l,ov" Wlitlr ltisjnr. Hp.i-: xrns. Ihcy ran't put vuu In J.ill lor thai, run tli''. But the l.a Follctlc nieulinsr failed to huvo imhuihIi in iitteiulanco to make it a "eonveiUion" under the Orejjon luw, therefore (ieoiye L. Cleaver has nothing to worry nlxiiit an appiiiiitee' violating any statute when Nervinjr on a political committee. - ' Money brinivs bip ideas all riKhl- The poor fellow who became. rich because he won the Bok peace prize has just .sailed for Europe. He had the '.coin of the realm, and you know the rest. ........ Who said Texas mijht ft) Republican? Kememlier, Texas, and the election returns that have been coming in the last fifty years and then perish tho thought. , Too bad that Italian aviator had bad luck, for he acts like real sport. , .: , , . .. Jii.li:.'.! nu t T A t V V mpany he IT I'Ih- htiiih'Ht putihitH Invurlahh- an- lhon- who me wMIIiik to hmr 1 . X. ,t"U dlt- ( or I heir eoiinll . I I 1 SUNBEAM A man in not ulvn wi't'kdiiMt l.v th r Ki' mi SundnN. S'' suiMHiSf Hie ne'il Imvo wt'iirliiic Kurtera Imtiiuno Mwy Mini uniu.-u ulll tollow suit. Tm knl n (lie wiill el n Im-itl ' t itstaunmt. recent l, nn.. ll wheel uf paier en w hteli uuh painted til tnld t huruelers, l"j "The umhrejla tu the Hland he- 'f louts H u hnmpion heavy- welulit fishier of the world. II In eotninn' im, k. J l-'ive mill Hies l;ilrr tiitllirellu und paper had tttiipp. ur d. In their ' phiee w.t another linMre: I J "l"Ulttell:t IN now 111 poses,soll , of the ehamvdoti Maralhon run ' ner or Mir world. He In n( t oiu- I J Iuk biuK. j v IVUh eau move tuoundiittH when roiipU'd with work. f Here's the Ury of n trimthiff PIPELESS . FURNACES SKi; I S I'UK rilK'KS AND tkkms. wij will SAY IS VOL' MONEY. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co, s Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Out A Frock That ' 'Looks J list Li ke You" Doesn't it give you a 'thrill 'to -walk into 'a' shop and find a dress that looks cxactly.ns though it hadt been designed for you? Among .the -charming new gowns created for us this Fall, by Peggy. Paige,, there's a frock for you one that is in perfect- har mony with your personal Maste .and : one; you can wear without the fear of meeting youi-sclf at every turn. Our prices are reasonably ranged Trorii ; $39.50 to $61.50 $1.00 Special Sale '.-.'-'.'-; 1 "j, ' ' ' -- Friday ami. .Saturday'. Only'" ' '' STAMI'KI) 1,''KNE IIOUSK DKKSSKS in colors Lavender, Cerise, Brown, Coin, .Blue and ,Coral. $1.(10 each.' See the made-up models in our window. ' . . ' NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP "Better TogH for Little Tots" .....o ..... r..., in n iiuniiuif .. yuull( hvban.1 wlm ale u iwiwr ii4A-.' '........ jiluto la wUlub but wl( hud sirva I 'JJ COPPER CARBONATE Tlllv B1CST IOK SliED Dl.SINKKCl'ION . In Any, Quaulilaw - - THE L & L DRUG COMPANY ;Jharp" practice ' has cixi ofP mary io succeed " cm lluu'l 111 1 lie nllicr fcllon Inlk yuu out of jour t-rop mouej. ' '...' '.''-.. . :"' II is the ri-milt ul s wlioi jour's lisrd work'v?,sjiil s suili ilwlUil lie. enrclull spent wil i-artfullj lutes ted. - ;., -i . When jou need o, d tku or toun.Hel on fluMHial niatters feel free lo 'call iipon-'nuj uicinber of this bank. . . Tills Is regular part of oitr M-rtlee and la .jours for the asking. . v liverj lirancli of our bank Is run for'.joiir personal eouteuleuee lu banking. . , We Millell juur aeeuuul.