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at page 1 TOTT!? jHK:.:..ti:gANiK , tt-yjfiNiw. ut5&KKVJi.K ., - i ' iffriin nr r xirwuv TAOTNi . . . Ttc Ktnnlevll .'- ' . ' '..lift 'ill ! I I , '. . v"' 11 . - - - Tom Sims . r!iv PUT OH TViElft Pl(?ST TORCHLIGHT PAFOE - , r MANV NEW SUPPO"""": ?UmEO To cet "4 tJHtJEt-t THE WLKEg BAMNEg,- - - ri -t J- Moilrtoy,! October. 13, 102 1. La Grande Evening Observer , " INDEPENDENT NEWSI'APISIt " Published dally and weekly at La Grande, Oregon, by the : EA GUANDB EVJiNINQ OBSEKVER PUBUSHINO CO. BRUCE DENNIS Editor Entered at postoHlce at la. Grande, Oregon, aa Second t ' : Class Mall Matter. On sale In other cities Oregon Hotel News Btand, Port land; Imperial News Btand, Portland;. Multnomah New Stand, , j Portland f Address all communications to Th Observer, 141 Adama ; Are., La Grande, urcgon. bUUfcjCIUPTlON KATES Uj uuner riallw nn mnnth . Dally, per tnroo months . Dally, per six months, in advance - . Dally, ungls copy By ftlall Dally, per month - Dally, per alx months, In advance Dally, per year, In advance Observer-Star,1 per year TSs) -ta.it ..$4.6 tot I2.60 ..16.09 $a.o . CITY AND COUNT? OFFICIAL PAPER The AMOolated Tress la exclusively entltlod to use for pu. iloatlon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise indited If publlshod therein. All rights of republication o special dispatches In this paper, and also the local newa, herein also are reserved. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for puS .loatlon of all news dispatches oredlted to It or not otherwise redltod If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches in this paper, and also the local newa tereln also are reserved. PURE REMOION uml undolilcd before Cod nnd llio Father Is this, To visit the futhorless and widows In th.'lr affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from; the world. James 1:27 Are You Patriotic? Then Vote? On November 4th a National Presidential Election will be held in the United States. The ; only right way to select a President (and other executives) is for everyone to signify his or ; her choice. Consider it a sacred duty to your ;: country to go to the polls and cast your vote. The "Opening Gun Tuesday nisht Republicans will fire their "opening gun" of this campaign in Union county when Coventor D. V. Davis, of Idaho, will deliver a speech on the political issuos, in( the Star theater. The governor is a well-posted man, a, man who understands national legislation and who also understands the grout western country, and what it'.neoiu. ' i Whilo we have never heard his speech, it is safe to predict that there will be no mud thrown and there will bo no unreasonable promises made. Men of the governor's type realize that this country plods right along regardless of the pyrotechnic ,di.play at election time; that there is aljout so much work to do and one or the other of the old parties is going to do that work. How well the work has :bocn done under Coolidge will be told to the people. Wall er OFFICE CAT THAOt AMK . BY JUNIUS Itrevlty max bo the soul of wit, hut there Is nothing funny uhout being short of sleep. Opportunity passes by quicker limn a hltfh-powered auto. A dollar Isn't half keep as two dollars. us hard to All of the people who. went for u, vueution didn't -jet one. Yon can't uplift people ping" on their necks. by Mcp- You hear In many people huiKh Intf in small hoimea as joii do ia hijj ones. . Vhe trouble with taking your own lime is you never have any left over. " Money talks, grows up. hut not until it Little money, i Kf-ms. like small ehlhln-n, shonlii be Ht n but not luard. - arc arrui.1 flint will Mart l;iubhi- I That doleful looking fellow you I sec Is probably a hairpin uianu i faclurer. j i yi:s and woitsi:. The houi'H I HpimU with thee, ibiii ) ' heart, i ; Are fronit will) joy anl bliss, I all hoiiKli , i I At limes I'd like lu kiek ui-url My radio, my rud'O. I ' The praetleal man kiu-ws how--the seientifie nuin knows why 'the successful man knows both. ! A hm-lieloi Ik Iwjin ii, hettri M)ker plujer than u married m it; I iKreausc he iltHwu't hue to keep i one eye on Uio il(Kk. Too itiiiny flifi Htiminer whluut I lbr'iii;'i the ing :walled. The iiiimo, "WaltiM" kcoiuh to .war Fruit in the Inland Empire country uml Utosu who possess that name may .ubquiro fan 10 or have fame tin ust upon them at a mo ment's notice. : Take for instance Walter M. Pierce, at one time a quiet, home-loving farmer of tho, Grande Rondo who was sud denly thrust intti the limeliKht and then chosen governor of a tfreat state. Mut he is not the only Walter that has: fame aplenty lijvht now, For look at Walter Johnson who also hails from the sajje liish country, yet who is today king of hasrhall, the Kieat national sport. I Waller .lohnsiui, of Weiser a lad who knew only one way to live and that was on the souare. lie had ha.sehalt! talent and he developed it. yet he went through all those days of minor importance without quarreling with umpires, without hoinjr ii roujrh ntk, also seltinjr his pejr hijrh and working to an end that, would redound to his credit. Those fellows mined . "Waller" have a way of K(,ttinR to the front - some hy hard work thus climhine; the ladder htep by step, and others by making one headlong dive into prominence. Vet it must ho admitted Ihey all Ret there, and if your name happens to he Walter just be patient, for your time is coming. A new O ''- riler r.hhoit Is n Ihlnif of beauty aiul u joy for sev eral dajf. HISIM.t SIONIll) You never know Who arts your friendu, t'ntil Kame Kate ; ' Shi tip ami semh', A Khint of a rrow ' Into you: TluMi' you're surp.rhrd That they're to rv. Sfiiiietline1 II 1h fur safer mi lie alMitit n man Hum lo tell (he tnitii aHut liint. Honesty In ah'miind.lp lv just as importiinl yn harmtniy In iiiuie, iis uhsenet;, is just as TaUil... Illllt UI A'ISI.I) .It..MMAIt Ti-achcr was emh-nvortui; to nmk' ebar to Ihe youngMlers the Kl'ii MHii.lt l( Ml trusts. lallnM' Itlld IIIOIH'V," polnli-t) out, "t- tin- past tniKe. Now (Iraee, what leiist- wtuild you 'I inilnjinjT ll you t, my rnther has money .'" '"I'lial would br pretensv," !iid tiraee t-r t.dbfrly. SO TtH iV 'I'MIjI. I S Sh: ' What Ih Mb- last tiling I Ji;r nlf bt'turr oilur t Imm'.'" 1 : "Why, I dtm'i know." Sin-: 'My oir (lie tloor." . . that can-oi'i;m;h "('an I m-i' the lady.' of (in1 hou:M'V" askfd I hi' e:mva.Her. " Vfs (in ran." "Will, madam,, I nm Kidlinu r, tilll opi'Mrr wltb li t-auiliil In lit'iil fil. II upi'iis any eau thai eau In- opi'iird wilb a can iipni-r. and py ean run be oiwil v this can op-ner I hut eau In- openi-d b a ran irn"i', IT you run rdiow nn- u ran 1 ran -" Itnl 1 li dour had shut and In rould not. Many a business nan has bowed his head and le:t the do-k ju:t be ,ore his boat rume In. f IlemeiuU-r, It lakes a yeitfH to nn oak. Fur a Mptash lUe months In t noiiii. A monologue Is a conveisation between a man and his wife. A ma-rti'd mnn's I litmus iirv never b-l't iu Mm middle of the door, whvte he e-in find Iliem. Many new shaving roripounds are improving ipn's comtdexions, m.I they mi 1 1 1 hnv; the most beau tiful ones on tht'ir coat lapels. , Tin Hoser u man U the more i.-ttunt his frii'iiils ore. Kvi'ry innn'H hh-a of a goo1 lime is s. nm body's Idea of a bad time. M : i r Armouncirig THE ARRIVAL 01' A NEW SIHl'MKNT OK LADIES' COATS 0fW SI'ORT AM) DRESS MODELS We now have a complete and atiractive .assortment of sport and dress coats. AH of the latest materials and colors in the newest and most becoming styles. See them now While our stocks are still fresh. 4 'mk 1 km fj La-.xe 'Assort niL'iit or ' 'OOL DRESSES All Models' Strictly Exclusive Liiifvc Assort mt'iil or PARTY inoc'ES IVeslern 3'iHiiiiniiiH I Repeat NtnutiH of Distant (.Mule itien said the mra'r was heard he 'tween and 11 o'ebu-U at pKht. f' Tlie Uile lias led to the Hilp j position that radio waves fnmi limufhusllntr stations huve been picked up by Iwljjrs of mineral-. In that wild rosioii und rellectcd baek as sound. v TAC'DMA. Wash. (Al) Ac counts of strange music coming out of space In the vicinity or Spirit lake and -Mount .St. Helena have been received here reemlly. Albert WWs who hud besinesH 1 in the Spirit lalte region . In eon 'iiindred f lection with mining claims, as. Shelter ifl n IVIco I'm- Drunhanl f t.eiillc I. r(!i Karth .lttvcitieii!s tit Iecailes S ud lei I hy e(M!etir Snre KAXTA ANA, Oil. (AH A 1 'tilled Stales geodetic survev party is engaged inj a sur-y to determine what earth movement, have transpired In the past twi, deciules along the JnO-mlle route extending rrom SaJiLti Ana to Mar stow, north of here, on the Mo have desert. ' ! - Tint precise levels, or fleft eleva tions, arc being esabthdied af a ftu poinis eleng (he route, eon-' neeting Willi I be marks establi-lr-ed hy thu last survey, in 1 !M)i. Omiparlsons will determine wheth er r ba ages heve taken place as a nsrli of eurtlniuakes or other disturbances, ' InpjfiieM! t'lmri Nciirhy Wati'ir 1IAK(IA'I'K .hipim (Al" A subterranean l en insula, as larn. as Korea, runs Ihrotigh the mhldh of Ihe Hea of Japan, uecording tr of (leers of Ihe .Japanese Navy, special service ship Yatnato. Thl. vetsel Juts been milking a surve of Ihese waters, and recently pu in here fr suitplti". seited that ho heurd ie inti-ic, which Included arirs from some f the operaa. Weiss' story was not taken seriously until August I'Yve. Kuporinlendent of a lac.oma foundry, wlio had never I,ON')ON tAl) Two "per snnals" appearing In the London Times tell their own story. T!n fir."t, which reflects the social and economic changes wrought by ihe war. follows: Ieer wants work: under 4'U energetic, resourceful; horses, mo t ors. lit erat ure ; served in 1 :o j t Air l-'orce." The other shows the tile hard iKidrit. the snirit that's out Vi at oil ha.ar ls. Hero it ia: There Is now a viica'iry (fir:; e'us) f- r l-d Inebriale W Iloiiie at . Apple, elc." The plain Inference of this lu- fpb" rieMt;e int n His par ticular home tJiere Is no weKom lor a femalu inebriate who i i not 1 a lady. . .; lyost oniclhliii;? Ads! lE uul Ljie Want reported the same thing. Mot h maintain the old social slandar h . 5 HYATT ROLLCR Et APINOl B IS NEW DEPARTURE IIAtt PFA9!eJ3 NEW DKPAUTUKL : i Hyatt and Timkin Connecting Rod nnd Main Hearings Fan Kelts - Springs - (Jears A fviil line of Replacement, Farts Leighton's Welding & Machine Works (Automotive parts) New Telephone Directory Our new Directory will soon be out. notify our ofJ'icu at once of any change, i Flease desired Home I r depend em Telephone Co. ;V. aid' In I upland t'.ie tiecr eomeiltc- mi Salurda nielli. Iiii I hey i Roman Meal a properly balanced . food, enjoyed each day some way will make you regular es clockwork Cosily ' Four liumlred and sixty-three thousand men, workin; for $2,(111(1 a yrar each, earn in a year ju.st cnounh lo pay the interest on our national debt, s:ys a statistician. . That tells the ic I story of the cost of war. . A war 'debt doesn't mean naieh, expressed in lonu money figures. Translated into teims of human lal)or, its evil is clearly seen. .Human labor is the only real wealth. It pays, for every war, !nn;v after the cannons ere rusted into dust. ' An lOnf.'lis'i hoxinjt promoter and theatrical manager has ,ULt ;one. m! i i iiikruptey with $100,000 liabilities and no assets. A compliment to the entel tainment-seekin'i' public. ' f State's Attorney Crowe of Chicago says the average iijfc of crimin. ls is 22 years. An indictment against the chaiactor of home training and discipline? j Laugh a'id vi'.d Luhi. vorld laughs at you. ! - ' - with ,uu; weep and the f tfMl Ht O.W. DAVIS, j-Y "."! VQSgr ' f " FORMEII GOVENOR F IDAHO V r X At The Tm ! STAR THEATRE tp i a niiAi E ct Illl V I 111 ft B 1 Si ftllB'HNM ,,:x ;:, X ' IUC0UHI IllUn .1 CLAUDE C. I'ltATT ' ' . V i ;a iaixe Mupnieiu ur .miiis e- 11 11 i iMled nel VMvlt. We tiii I II Wutermtry thnKn tit pi lei s II I I lme at Kl.ttH lu keu (mi oiiI. h I . H,.t V(ll, II INwl,v. 1.5.1 v lx.l . .. .. ..... V He wi.l uisrus.s the II II. K - ...... ....-. II Pratt Ked LtOSS T ii ii i Lumber CV. r c Mv ' CLAl'DK ('. I'RATT A liii;e hiiuiteiit uf Nulls e M"'letl liel VMVlt. We tllti( I have hi yl.tiH lu Urn I-.il nil. thK N ihe tery ltiue-.t irhi in n.it I-,. on ohtnihl tnke mhani nut ninl et uitr -nip1y. n e nun he t in ntr finnn lunlnif MitlK. we lire selling sti cheap. The Claude C. "I he I'lMtr Man' frieiMl" l'x. Iimn.tr. I'IIOM; Sth-W No fc-tiuJo' Uu4ut POLITICAL MEETING : AT 8:00 0 CLOCK I V Y v A V Y V X T f f ? v Political Issues lAKKVliODY INVITKD. day. V f SEMI-MADE llIXWlelK DIt ESSES AND KOMI'KKS Made in everfast suitinj? andr Kinjiham. ' Ae I to These iiarmenls arc made and ready for hand ei broidery. Priced $1.00 lo $2.85 COATS, HATS, SHOES, STOCKINGS ' AND SWEATERS Infanta lo 11 years, at popular High j prices. rade ul:i NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Stamping tail (on Holes MKMSTITCIIINCi Huttoiis Covcied rt.EATiNt; 'Its belier io ')ork and saie ihan io Spend and sfiJe livery tiny Is luhor tl.iy fur the nuin aim Isn't huihl hitf up for Ihe future. l.tll.l I P A It.WK ACH'OI'M' niul Tur lis tMilhl fotimla lluu, select n hnnk (hut In btruii-;, elluhle iiu.l ,.llJu (o tin its full share hi hcljt jeu to rl nl4-H(l. In other utinls, schft our hank txs a plm-u fur yiitir ih..i(s lH-ciiu-.r nii will fhul that c flit all jour requirements. Think It oer. The rxira t ftort in put forth now Mill nmke nu liitlcpcmlcnl hi Inter years. t We are n-nily to help ore joii rcaiiy to Man?