Wednesday, February 11.! 1023.
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THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER -
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Mali Mattel
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THOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD thy God with all thy
heart, and with ull thy soul, and with all thy strength, und
with all thy mind; and they neighbor, as thyself. This do and
thou shalt live Luko 10127, 28.
Lobbyists Busy
State House, Salem (By Mail). All cogs of the legisla
tive machine are getting gummed up with u surplus of bills
many of which will never see daylight beforo the zero hour
of adjournment occurs.
Js This is the hope of the lobbyist's union which is work
Jug Vith considerable dexterity to prevent fast action and
tncoirage the long-winded speech makers.
J tor instance, today Senator Sam Garland had a pet
bill "which . provides the 'Bible shall be read in all public
schools. Of , course the bill has two sides, but no one want
ed to oppose reading the Bible in the schools because of
sentiment, although it could easily have been shown that
Biblp reading in itself is. a wonderful thing, but the way
it ia. read is quite often used by sectarians who are teach cm
to read it in their own way. Nevertheless it was a hun
dred, to one shot the bill would pnss the-moment Garland
introduced it, und besides it is his only bill this session
nd, there was a desire' to compliment the old gentleman
from Virginia, sah.
Instead of letting Garland make his speech-, us a. mutter
f cmrtesy -tmtV f riendshvip, and tluvn taking -votvAiverul
)noinbers of the senate saw tin' opportunity to orate and
jjfor.two solid hours the Bible was culfigizcd and quoted,
rioinptitncs correctly and sometimes not. It was after the
dinner hour when Senator. Toozo, who is from Clackamas
bounty, the former home of U'Uen, look the floln- and with
11 foghoin voice ho delivered himself of a speech that would
uivc made the Hardshell Baptist minister oil a revival night
Very 'jealous. . .. i j(
That is what in killing'; lit!' sei'iatq'i; tlille-iiiii:(! !(liili:.is
rt hal the smoothbore (lobbyists urej eiicpurai'iiiiV. ' 1
. ' , , i.l ;!.& V IWWsM
d . ;!( ''I',,. I . 't!, '
io"()lllel-day Miiighly easy. It was
fiver the Port bill. Somehow, we figured that Governor
jPioVee would never veto that bill after it had received such
u big vole in the senate. And, besides, when Dr.' I'hy and
Vurselvcs were calling on the chief executive we discussed
the possible veto. It just occurred to us that the gleam
'in Walter's eye when it was suggested that he not veto
Jl he bill but sign and send in a message to the senate slat
ing that vu all hud a good fight and to show that he was
it sport and canied no sore -spots ho was signing the mens-;
lire, '. wo thought we saw in his manner a certainly that
"there would be no veto.
I .Well, a bunch of us went out to Dr. Lee Steiner's in
sane; asylum that evening to a newspapermen's dinner
"which the doctor provides once each session for the press
It ml their guests. We took along as guests Senator Cor
bctt.and Senator Magladary. On the way out the action
uf the governor on the Poit bill was brought up and in
bur .enthusiasm we bet Jack Magladary a new hat that
the. governor would sign the bill and not veto it. The next
morning in came the veto message and Jack is wearing a
luit he won from us.
Yesterday In
Congress
Till llOU4 ptlftrHMl till! pOHtlll pity
unit rule .ihti'uhu hill.
Thf Ht'iiuli! rail fU'U tin lirrmuit
coiiiiinTclnl trciity with rcaorvu
tloiiH. A lip'uk Ucvi'lutH'il In (in- hoiiao
runltn of the l,u Kotlittti1 innuiKitilti.
.-..
InutiKunition pluiiK wi'i'i' onlfr-
m! 8hurpl curlutlt'd by Iho Wusli-
mint on eornniltt?. making phiim
British Act Against
U. S. Bacon Misbrandcd
LONDON AI, On thu luiiU'ii
llon I but llii'v in c hcin "liootl
wii.kcil' Jo Ui' turn- of 2.V00ii.onn
poumln-of hjK-on it ynr Imt'tm
which In enrol in tlur Unth-d States
and ariil lo Canutla uml thi'ii re
exported to KiiKluml us 'Mtcnt ininl
ity Canadian" I In National Kur
m ors' r n I on or G real U r tut n has
Nlurted a movement hero to put
an end (o tin- prartlttv
Tim union look hIph liej-e w-
ftMltly lo CUll ll llttentloil Ol' III''
public to dlMcloHiti't'H matin. Home
tlm akq as the imnuII of an UKr!
cnUurul ijiiiilry promoted by tlfa
Ontario, Camidu, legigluluiu vhit)1i
broutrht to IlK'hl llu- drtallu of t h:
of Hi'iidin tti" niMHuiKf m
Obituary
Jti:STl.AINT
Thn inuldt n In ffuloln H i
: May be protected well, !
'And through thu mud ahv
spluuhtH, i
When conns a rainy hp il. j
But golly und some poshes!
Klio looks but who wouid j
tell? !
i I
M'u uppote iH-rhap-s the n-nsou '
why a niHii always hcciiis to win
4 he fastest btciiosraphcr contest is
')ocauc he dM'n'l hate lo stop to
powder his nose.
... ;
This Is "Old Horn- Paper Week"'
ail over the United Stales. During
this wick. you arc expected to ciikb
ihc old paper under your breath;!
instead of right out loud us usual.
i
"Minnie., whut is a peninsula," ,
the teacher uuked. I
'A rubber neck,"-was Iho quick'
lOHponsn, ' .
"No. No!" corrected tlie teacher. ;
"It's a neck running out lo Men."
"Well, isn't that -a rubber neck?"
' l
When a man Is in love, he closes!
nio eyes to hiB duty; when u woman ;
KIssl-s, she, too, -closes her eyes. j
i
lo you know anything: more die- -pusting
in lhs world than a man-!
nlsh ludy, unless it is a ladylike '.
man? ... !
vn-roit HAirr
It A W l-'IF. Mr,. fUiw-ott. M Vl.-Ui.
Hart, one of Uukcr's popular young'
men passed away yesterday morn- '
ink' about l) o'clock following nn
lllncNH of several monlhs during
which lime he was a cheerful pa
tient and even up to the lnnt few
days greeted his' friends with the
same . eliaraeterlyllo smile t hut f
marked his ambitious und Indits
IrloiiH life.
The deccttued was born In Km
met I, Mulio, July ;it. lo:i and
shorlly arterwaids moved with his
parents to Maker w here he has
(since resided.
Hubert Levy resigned um 1'nlted
Ktuten marshal at I'hleairo and . trlek
I'aVmr 1-. Anderson was named bacon to1 eamtdu each nmnt IramV
for.flhe place. then re.shijfplny il lierc,"thy gqds
Ibeing sold in tlie Urttlnh 'murkebj
ll(iringH were held before the as a product of the Odmititpiu'' U
seuatv und house ugrtculttiral com- is underatuod here that Ufa eoiL
mlttetti on furm lelicf leglslai Ion. i Meiuence-of -tln revelatidtiK fh'
''; ; s f ''midliin Kuvernmetil has been f
Henuiur Hmlth of Kout.li t 'urdlhia; trjfu'H'sted by vurions oranixotloiis
tirged l(epuintlon .of ; rVwilinn-CtdaV' i erentn a dintlnutlve'braiid which j
tionii fo rtUontion uf ;lVr)lmun uVflf l" be placeii on afl- 'exportable
ehariiesj i , r.Vtfv' 1 liCjbucon fnun I'anadu in the fulnr;
The fai'iueiH .lmipri,- al"o,t(fdt: u j
liMdiitg baml litiOughig about: J.H
enioargwiwu inerieaH .
,liridit (VoltflyA is opposed" to
uljatMlonnrtMit ot, 'thi.rrcxllMe (pro
d ptidli
s fofr re.UA
ridit
ridonniVht
don or viuvu Uttti .4hu, ' v.'i,
iTetiidnlK'-'Odllilfie' aciVpled 'iin
InHtattoja KuptW ut thn Noine
Anuvteun cekbrullou til Ht. Caul
and Minneapolis June 8.
v. ' ' .
A re.solullfn declaring naval nf
llrerH did nol appear before it tin
der rest rain ( was adopted by I lie
hoiiHe naal commlllee.
.
The recent t.xphold outhrenk In
hv enil largi' cities was khIiI bv
public heallh service offlchilM lo ...ibn. Mian Ittilish Htniiuim of
;hich bcii mteH'ri4vv tsoini ' Vhie
agb I his .AetiM .-riiWiit envlaki
ii luis been ?AlPtn $11 'ii ' previ'tj 1 1
tin influx of tlie Colorado bGctk '
bel let known over here us thy 1
American potato bug.
Su ft 'guard rsiiols
AgnluM Berlin Hotels
V.WKUN (AI')-To avoid over
eliaigea against foreign and other
giifsl't at local hotels, the Berlin
police have Issued orders requir
ing hotels to display a sign or curd
In every room cieurly slating thn
price of the room, including serv
ice. liKlit and heat.
The police have decided also
that it will no longer be neeeusary
ror rorelgners to register with th
utilhoiitles. Visitors lo the capital
are thus spared un irrltutlng and
time-consuming procedure, luheril
as a hang-over from the war.
8 (H'AUTS WHISKY SlA'M'.l)
THI3 DALLKS. Ore. J. W. Tay
lor, snid to be a business nmn ot
Hend. was arrested by slieriffs
deputies and eight quarts or alleged
whisky and the automobile in
which the liquor was found so I zed.
Toy lor was arrested us he was
preparing to drive from a local ga
rage where he had left his ma
chine. He admitted .ownership of
the liquor, officers said, but claim
ed he accepted it in lieu or pay
ment of un olherwlse uneollecllble
debt. Hail was set ut $500 pend
ing a hearing In justice court.
American llatlio Penetrates
Where IHitMi Ctin't i .e I Irani
I ,t i , m i N (AIM- American radio
broatlcasi hiK stations us a geiieiMl
rule have a greater radius of trans-
have lieen caused ly shell oyslers
dtHtribuled by u single producer.
The limise piuised the SI ton bill
the panic puwer, according to a
sat lor man correspondent of the
Daily Mail.
I Hiring the a( year t he Mull's
Time Has Dealt Kindly
With Son to Wull pa H?rs
I -t N L( i N ( AIM A n I iq u e ' wall
paper, lie yeais old. will bo used
on the wulls of a room being built
In the English furniture galleries
at Mouth Kensington Museum. The
room will be u copy of un 18th
century apartment and will con
tain furniture made ut or about
the time when tueen Art no died.
The wallpaper has been taken from
a room In an old house In Glou
cester, where It has hung for two
centuries.
1925 .
Ford
Models
Ready
SHE THEM
Perkins
Motor Co.
.Tnsl to tlcmonsliatc Innv busy wo have Ix-on with stern
reality, il can lo cited that a year has passed and failed
to bring out a single new breakfast food,
i .
A (lermau clainii to have discovered evidence that an
cstorn of tlie Ceiuums UD.immi years ao were highly civil
ized. What a pity they did not stay that way.
A pararapher wants to know what one can do Willi
Used. safety razor blades, Well, he can cut jokes out of a
newspaper if he';; that kind of a pararapher.
lu rm lllliil,. n-illsioutil uf voopi rn- ,.orroB,omi,.ni nmdu six. vuy-
ii vi- iiiiirm-iiiiif pnpiT uml oil- l-ur- ,1BPS , ,. M,MllOiiiiii,-iin from Iho,
m il I. Ill i-i-iiiIIiik riMlcrnl "1,1 lo , ( ii,., Hiuii-a uml Ims coiiniali-mly
UBiiiiiiiiiiiil rxiH-riiiirni slilllunn. u,.n,(l In un iiuli voniKo nn his
I homr-iniuli four tuhr srt. lie whh
Till' IllMIHC Jmllcllirv l-Olllllllllt-l- , , i,., ,. Klli;A. l-lllslinrirh- .
hhk-'ii uinnoniy lo invest IkiiIi- , wil.. SprliiKllrlil. Miuw.. uml Wl!V I
i-hurici-a uKiilimt l-Vili-ml Jucluo v..,,. Yoi k. tin- wh.il,. ivuv ,i. is I
i'.iikm.hii ur inn I'u.sK-rn oiimiiM m:i.
trli-l uml iTroinim-mli'il tliut tiru-
imimIIiik!1 UKuiiiMl l-'iMli-rnl J mliro
Hiikit of lutrlliL'rn Went Vlrglniti
lio ili-oppotl.
A f,'Vi-r hunter In uIhu I'uiiiiIiU'I'
an rxci'lli-m i-hupi'i'iini'.
Spi nil your iluya juHt lillllng tliuv
uml linn- i 111 kill you.
llu- AUitntk to Gllu-iillur. unil ull
onr m-riislon iiot K I lv. im Ihri-u
UiIh'k whllr In port nil tin- ohhI
voiiKt of Spnln. nlhi'r Aiucrlctoi
stutloim wi-ri- pirkiul up on two
tUlH'H Ut ilt,tlim-H HH RTl'Ut US L'fiUfl '
tilllrs with ifood rnsults. hut wlu-n
imlntf four luhi'8 tlio rorrrspoml-,
ont Avua HOhlom ulilo to pick up I j
IlrlUnh stutloim ut illmunvcs of
OMil inltfU.
TUB OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley
Il 11 our U tSri.' ) L r-,;, n
MARKET JOEL'S GR0CERIES
I'll ONE MAIN 739
Fresh Tomatoes .
i 23c I'otmd
New Uccts, 13d Munch
Fresh Salmon, Halibut and Smell.
&
MARX"
SUITS
For iMon
and
Youii";
Men.
Now on
Display
$42.50
TO $55
C:pri8hl 19-4 Hart Schaflner ft Marx
Stamped
Colored Shanton Dresses
New Shipment Just In
$1.85
Watch announcement for arrival of new
line Children's Spring and Summer
Wearables
Which will be in complete by March 1st.
AVc will have the largest stock of CHIL
' DREN'S HATS, SHOES, " BOYS "an-'
GIRLS' WASH SUITS and DRESSES
that has ever been shown in La Grande.
AT PRICES YOU LIKE TO PAY.
'. It will pay you to wail for
; k .' , arrival of these goods. -
Norton's Kiddy Shop
The home of Cinderella Dresses for Little
Girls age 2 to 10; and .Stonewall Wash
Suits for Little Uoys age 2 to 8.
We defy anyone fo meet our PRICES,
Make and Material of these garments.
. ' It' is easy to ac-quilt! a reputation, hut it takes a lot
of hard work to make, n good one.
; Who can reinemlier when il.j .-,'"x"e l--n.it. about
tlie most dangerous n.cuui. i- 1.uim.u .
rrnO .IK nbjI
UE THINKS ) ) r
ITS ALL ) I OH -tlli.
mm?
HHP w.-.H v two-ru. ?i.Ktu.i.i.
I p.. II. IVIJ-H Vll-t- I WE TO ta RErt-NltD
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1
A '
Telephone
Is the business man's ally the home prolection
tho children's delight.
Order this family servant now.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
l'OK THE CHILDREN THIS YKAK
rarcnls, give heed, Ilriiig endless happiness to your
children as the year wears on '.iy incaieatinj; in them
that udmirahlc Irait of heing Thrifty.
Star! il with a Savings Accntint for caeli in this
stiunK Iwnk. Tench them to he cavinn adding what
ever dollars you can spare to their mites and sendinj;
them here occasionally with their passlxioks to de
posit their money.
I .nr tiiiif lin y -I. . li.-n- v.i l I. - n iiiimil in mi, nl Mv ll.i m
mill jiin ll In- lnilli. tln-iil nn Un- nmil In nni nml luiii-
ilni
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