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THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, Ftwh'-y. !? PAGE TOUR La Grande Evening Observer lM)i:l'KMKNT NEWSPAPER Published dally and weekly at I.a Grande, Oregon, by ths fcA OKANPK EVENING OBSEUVEK PUBLISHING) CO. BRUCE DENNIS .Bdllor Entered at postoffice at La Grande, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Mattel On Bale In other cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, Port land; Imperial News Bland, Portland; Multnoman News Stand, Portland Address all communications to The Observer, 1419 Adams Ato., La Grande, Oregon. bUUSCIUlTION RATES By Carrier Dally, per month Dally, per three mouths Dally, per six months, In advoace Dally, single copy. TW la.is M.tO 6a III Mall Dally, per month Dally, per six months, In advance - Dolly, per year, la advance Observer-Star, per year .... ..60O ..12.60 ..16.00 ..il.OO CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Ths Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dlBpatchcs credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local news herein also are reserved. IS IT NOT to dc'nl thy brend to tho hungry, nnd thut thou bring tho poor that uro cast out to thy house? When thou seest tho naked, that thou cover him; und thut thou hldo not thyclf from thine own flesh? IbuIuIi 58:7. Is Necessary State House, Salem (By Mail). There are times when one' trying to represent the people of a district, hesitates and ponders, knowing that what he is going to do is right from a local point but questioning the action from a sound, fundamental business standpoint. V That is exactly the frame of mind of every legislator relative to the seed wheat local bill calling for a million and a half dollars to be loaned from the various state funds to ranchers who have had their wheat frozen audi need funds with which to buy seed. ' j Of course the farmers need this money, of course the' state needs to have that land produce the coming season, and being an Eastern Oregon man, we are supporting it.'i but nevertheless, wo see a dangerous precedent fur the future; we see a possibility of a crop failure next year in the regions where loans are made; we. see a number1 of things that are possible to upset a balanced business1 condition. A ' Stripping the different slate funds for money to loan! to any particular line of business could not be called sou ml policy, but in this instance it seems absolutely necessarv. The local banks have gone their limit, and besides lliey will have to cany-the costs of seeding and other thiii'r.i needed by the ranchers, hence it is up to the slate lo extend this credit or see thousands of acres of wheat land lie Idle, with wheat at a very high price. S ' '' x The Eastern Oregon normal school bill is in the process that all bills arc put through. We have, been asked re peatedly, has it a chance to pass? Yes, it has. a chance if funds can be' found to erect the school, but Ashland will insist on a school there and Monmouth positively must have some financial assistance, for it is now over-crowded. Every effort will be made to pass the Eastern Oregon normal school bill, hut there must be a way found to ob tain funds and there must bo some way found to prevent the three normal schools, if established, from forming legislative coalition, which, when we had three nor mals, for many years dictated a condition in every session that was most reprehensible and degrading. This may all be worked out, at any rate an attempt is being made I do so, His Deaf Ear f . ' , vSFUNhtf-vV I SAID, DOA'T Be A&1& lb j You Think should undecsEnp j cancel aTleasTA V " V NtuAr,u- ,y 1 ?aT of vaaT j j . OFFICE CAT By Jun ius Icgtfcra or who visit boot lessen' j lioiim-fl or places oi uiiHinraH win be suspended Tor tho flist ort'ense iint (Uncharged for continuation oT the offenac. us a meal th'UH, hIm may drive NiTHcir into acting, 'I'luiL rcinaiiiH to bu BlH'll. Hut her b'KH were worth sonn. tlilnp In the world. Thcru i mer it In ln-uuty, even the beauty or backs and Hhouldors and lepra. Tin curves oT niUHclea, the racef it nioveiiieiitH, the varied lorniH nris thltiKH which delight HcillptorH unci 27 YEARS AGO Tho company's employes may have felt I heir pernonal liberties were Inrrliitfud. They may huvn Ki'Uiuhled. Hut the fact i that booze In prohibited by national nmemlmcnt, national Htnle n mi-mi meiiN In connection, the employe who nai-niinneti see nouuim- in mien won mra. j. At. num. broke tin law would not be re- thhipi but liiHeiviouHiiess. , w. j. KnndKrnH delivered an tulued. Why not in the caw of If this uetntw had worked hard j address before the Hi-nietallr l.ea bootleif booze, which to use Is io! to overcome the handicap of her K"e at Porlliind last Wednesday lorn- one's e If -control und uc-1 beuuty w It ho tit dcatroyiUK It, she evening. I tally Morning H -server, I'Vbru ry S. IK'tJi Trof. K. K. Ilraiftf. of law undiolMCr '"vers ,01 me unman oouy, i niurnro, was in ine cuy muuriiay. nnv nt her Unly the, auspicious and tho car- The Jolity whist Hub met today -i 1 uuiu ii Li vr uune neu er. n m;iyj I nere will in n new oruer oi have been her part In t,he art nf I In- liehekahs Instil uteil at Kum the movies to help build up nn nn rvllle tho IhnI nf next week, und the scre-n tho illusion of perfect .the l.a linn-le lodre will Ii" pres ftininlty by tending her U-k to cut and assist In Its Institution, women less Kitted. . ! Henry I'ierce. who has been In Her ease r Is ts that In ,,'"t ney.-nil weeks studylllf; this business ut Hie some peoph-' 1 C "'""" "M'-cled hon' In a arc hands to work with inlricue J' ' " writes M. I,, t'ausey tools. Wh.t ... ..vr. t 1 1,1,1 'S mn ''' i.e.-iiinir " Wlien tdin went In .11-- ...... . T -.... evei Slid believes the fanners It up she could find neither the,; t,s " me are h'll, f'1 '"V, TJ' money nor ine eoiiee put. wvi-j lo curi.y Knwi tidings. Home arel deutly someone else knew of herj H10idors io weep uimn. Some are beautiful und ornumental. Anil we neeil them nil. knowledge u new und vicious mas ter? m;it mini am:. I'endleton Must ttrcBontan. A womun ItvliiK near fuison. Wash., hu4 $2650 In cuiiency und she put It In u n old coffeo pot und hid It In the Rro ind for "safe A vrklow Is (lie luckiest woman In the workl. Slit1 kmtus all ulsiiit j men, and all the men who know: ait) tiling about her are deud. I ... , , A wise buehelor never takes a " girl rHliiiB- on u moonlight, niht or pokes his liiiKer In un electric, fun. ' ! Psi: "I cull your daughter Bun j Ala Id." iiike: bure. an fur what liais in?" ut; "Shu's the first girl my fcJunkist." ; "My daddy's taller than yours," boasted lOddie.- . "He isn't." retorted Jack. Indii; nuntly. "My duddy's su till thai he has to stand on ,u elialr 4o put his eollur on." I.auer Is It true that (lie ac cused has munlercd his rather und his mother, hut, KViilleiiHii or the lurv. I ask yon ifmeinbei' Uiat he in unly a hkji uiianu. AIN'T NO SI ( II ANIMALS. Few famous men are modest and rciimitf They nt'ver from the spotlight duck: And up to the time of ulutr to press We've lieu id none Buy, "I owe my success. "To one continued streak of luck." Gorgeous New Spring Silks UIKKCT l''I;OiI Till'. I.EADINf, MILLS OK TIIK COUNTRY, AKE 1JE1NG UN PACK ED .DAILY. ' " THEY AUK "THE LOVELIEST THINGS YOU WILL USD ANYWHERE AND AUK riUCED AMAZINGLY LOW. Yesterday In Congress i'esuhilioii fav rhl court ad- Senalttr seated by Mayfield. the senat Texas, was I niiltee aprove-l oriiiK Aiuei'icau i lierejice. . I ..... ... . , I The fierman ccun rm'rci.il treaty, it h reser al ions, as approved i by the seiialu foreign relations committee. Mother used to borrow father's razor to rip out 'seams, but now she uses It for a neck shave. j The house sent the postal pay Mis". Newkale: My dear. Isn't and rate . increase bill back to the that the 'Sextette I'ront laiciu the I senate. orchestra 1m iluyhiK secret und took advantage of her. Sue It Incidents seem Strang, yet they are not uncommon at all. u 1(t 00(, , fcnolv wh(lt vn(l Pown in sotilhern (heffon recent-' in ..,,,1 ...i.... Vrtll .... .....i lhl ly un old man was nearljbeut- then to do it, and be It. well. the en to death by robbers who-knew: he had money concealed about his cabin. He thotiKht he was playing safe but he was ' taking the most despeiale sort of chances both wtlh Ills savings und his personal safety. Needless, to say the saTe place for money Is in u bank. - There are plenty or banks that are well managed uad entirely safe foi the depositor. They even pay In terest nn time deposits and I hey will also assist you In lurn'.ig your savings Into government are absolutely Been re. If Is piti ful to see people risk their sav ings by trying to hoard It in out of t lie w ay places w lien there Is a much belter ami safer course open to them. Hltgard Hilgaid folks all Hick. Ityron Nelson, of t'nlon, was in Hie Cove Monday. M r. I .ewis. 1 he post master at llflgard. accompanied hy his fel low townsman. Mr. It It x. was in No. I e.iink tt is 11 select Inn from 'Hlgoletto'." "I am iiosilitc It Is the 'Scxtcltc f it ui 1 Lucia." 'I hereupon Mrs, New kale gees to the orchestra stand and reads the plncard Kstcd in the suu' where the namoH or the- selections placed are usually placed. She returned lo her partner. "My dear, we are both wrong. It's the 'He train reoin Smoking'." Kvery time bobbed hair goes nut of style it seems to get more popu- , lar. World peace never will come un til every , member of the bridge chili believes that the other mem,- ; ber knows something about (he game. ' VYtt WONItlOKKO WHAT II AP- pi;ni;ii to -km. "What do you do with all these old barber chairs?" "Ship cm to Central Africa for thrones;" 0 1 A true friend is one who can lovn . you still after ' borrowing money from you. Pretty soon the jokes about cross word puzzles wftl be far greater in number than the puzzles t he di sc Ives. New hearings wen ordered by a senate committee on t he Mc Kaddcn national banking bill. A O'deral grand jury began hearing evidence in the new pro ceedings in tile Wheeler case. The house foreign affairs coiu- A resolution for a federal I rude commission hiouiiy into control 1,1 t lie power hid ust t y as n-poi led by a senate committee. :-. t . Tho house committee 011 alco- j hollc. tiqiior traffic report r-d 1 Iliad fit ind federal penalties for prohibition violations inadequate. .. President f'oolldge was said at Hie White House to have no in j tention of calling an exl ia ses I s'on of congress lo consider farm legislation. 1 Market Groceries Phone Main 759 .The airplane flight around the world cost $ t 77.4 H 1 . How extrava- t'ove Inst week representing gum! ton could gel a l.eopold- loueers of the Pucific. ' !oeb triul for that amount. It is claimi'tl that nuMiiheis of the ImiMinjr t ratios tlis like.lo litre in puhlir ninvryancos in thi-ir "working rhithps." Perhaps that's tho reason that so many ride in their own automobiles. from .some of the remarks heart, from perplexed . cipherers it mijrht ho conehnled that it is a euss-vvonl puzzle. ' 1 Our own faults are just lovable weaknesses of human nature; tho other fellow's are studied villainv. 8HU iieum 11 111 I.IX.S. Idaho I tally Statesman.- la a 'it 01 anger necause Directors her. only us a pair of legs, an aspiring moving plct 11 e acliess disfigured her famous legs with acid. She iiiiti.l tn Ii,. ii.in,..i .i..,. .. Tor her braliiH, her art ami hrj personality. It made her angry to think Ih-it the only merit she had warf something that nature and accident hud given her. She was not lonteiit lo Inm- her an- hie paoiograplieil in elos--uusl when she served as a double for less beaultlully developed but more prosperous act re.-won. IVthaps her device will work. With legs no longer able In serve Stay-Put Rubber Aprons Just open the hoop and walk iii. Ideal for kiUhtn use GOc and KOc Crib BIankels 85c Colored Dress Linen Colored Koimandy Dotted Voile 27-Inch Daisy Cloth , 4'2-Inch Pillow Tubing1 If you want value fur your money 1JUY IT IIKKE! NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Ileinstitohinp; - IMcatin lintlon Holes - Stamping - lluttons Covered' .$1.00 Yd. ... ih' Yd. ... 27c Yd. ....10c Yd. - Alussolini appears al-le to pet the votes when he need i them. .Editorials From Over llie Nation iiiHtrij . 1 it I'ortl'ind .1 1 : : a 1 the head ot . j: Inif IndtiKtrv d1? 1 who lor tuoie tli .1 held u posiitt -n t.i found thut t'o- iim tng In the iTin it ubly, In th leggcr. lie wild: havo In my l" ' VMTP - I.risl Tr K 'oit'aad hnk 'C-d u ni. 1 a I" :iim lui. ust. He had ve w as stui 1 -;mh. pit-suiM of u boot I nn t altoid to inipKiv any petscjn who divide (n nae antl bis lo ttlty between no. mid violation of the Hior Imm." This 101 ;!,rii.i villi' I yj ei' Sound- id a note that uas also struck a I U w 'his iikii hy ti. ruloiado !' iel A; Iron compani, a eiy laite i niplo.-i. W ith ! m, j 1 p.iv rln.1,1 m- eiiii...,s ol Hie i .Mlip.1l !,.,. -w-d llMllMI.il I . ll .. '. ,w. . .,, Jut.. It announced 'I Ills ei)lMi'.H ts L"ilv; In u. t 11'nni; tu Ho I otitre v lltnmt t ov SetVtctS Of booth KCei ,,r th.ii , custom in. We el.iMi tl.t .,.,.ttiu KelS )lll U lln nijtntl;M to'.', s. ll 111 diHttibnt- Intuxicunls, cittoi pt-, . h.mvOIv or thnoiKh hk nt t,i ' throiiKh meiutcis ot thetr f.imt -' , M. S It h '"IKI'H Ut! he d: c'MUK I Open e . j , e .-witistact 01 y to t'o. iii.iiuii,' iti. iit w ithont aittn fr ' mn it'tion from the 10 tuts. Kin idoyes who aiv customers of boot- Ford Commercial Delivery STAKTKK A l CONDITION r aint m; Perkins Motor Co, The Monarch Malleable Is Different x Ask any housewife who owns one -she will tell you that the joy of possession .lini realization comes with the .operation, of the MONARCH in your -own kitchen. , Economy of Fuel Reduction in Labor and Results in Cooking arc attributed to MONARCH air-tight construction. , W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. Time and Money don't' giUK Play I ni pot tant roha in every hod ' life. If pari of the nnney we earn tday, thcrc'n 11 kind of tomorrow Tiiut' 111 brlpK It's lo ver loo htlr to hi-iiin. Wily not mart in ld ,v ),y I;. itiK tlt'W dollai V'in'.' I n ill. Ih. habil r.r sp. ndto;r 1: n--ces:-vi!y and pl.i. e th. ui iii ti S;imss M'. !:! 1 d d nuniiir intt-r-i to Then, us Time pnHscs, you'll Ih tin t in ia I probli-ins It limy brins. lr d' posit.-. pi epai cd to fact LKJ-niL Wf- -11 - UI.V