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PAGE FOUR THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, March 18, 102.1. Jut (Srmtto dmutg (Bbmbtt An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. Al'PLKBY BAR VET F. MATTHEWS -.Editor and PublUlier Business Manager Published ovcnlng-s, except Bunday, at 1416 Adams Avonuo, La Grande, Oregon. Tho Observer-Star published every Friday. Entered at tho l'oetofflce at La Orando, Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1879. OFFICIAL PAPER. OF UNION COUNTT AND VUB CUT OF LA QRANDU MEMI1ER, ASSOCIATED PRESS tola Assocluted Press Is exclusively entitled to usa for pub llcatloa of all nows dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited It published therein. All rights ot republication of special dispatches In this paper, aud also, the local news herein also are reserved. , SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Dally, per mouth In advanoe ..... irn Dally, six months In advance.. ..W...4.6Q Dally, slnglo copy, ., so lly BlaU. Dally, per month In advance... Dally, per alx months In advanced Pally, per yuur In advance Weekly Observer-Star, per ear..... 60o ...$2.63 .$6.00 ...(2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inoh 42a Display, local, per ouluiun' tnch......w...M...............w..0a Tints contract rates oa application. THE WORK OF RIGHTEOUSNESS shall bo peace: uml jtho effect of righteousness, tiuU'tm-ss and assurance, forovvr, . And my people shall dwell In a peuccabla liabltutlon, and In sure dwelling, and lu quiet resting places lsulah 32117,1!). By Stanley I THE OLD UOME TOWN BEFORE IT BECAME 6ENEPAULV KNOWN -Zm, rTHAT crrev walkeb was Back a the ife 2Sf . TOWN MARSHAL HE WM RUN OoWN IN Jl!?" a BEFORE IT BECAME GENEPAULy KNOWN frrHAt crrev waukeb was Back as the fC"AN MARSHAL HE WAS RUN OoWN IN A TRAFFIC JAM ON MAIN STREET TP PAY S7AlSf www OFFICE CAT 1 OI MANN HIO. By Junius . If Miss Spring acts u little bit forward, wo are quite wiling to forgive it. A California motorist, aged 100, still drives his own car. No pedestrian of that ago has, yet been reported (.'.spe cially in California. " A minister of the Gospel says better plays arc wanted. We are inclined to wonder if they are wanted by tho ma jority of the people who patronize the theatres. Credit is given to prayer for the success of the Univer sity of North Carolina in winning three basketball cham- DionKhins. At tho sump Limn w snsnivr Mint Mm IT..V AA man l" "' M ll' wiinls , , '"Tlir Slar NpiiusHd Haulier." uic uvbi. jimying uiey count. ' 1 Kililtliiillsl(c Mi-ilium: I fan K'l yuil .VlKil-oll. Mli-lilu-lmiKrli Willi Wild (III )'m ls to SMlik?" t'lli-nl: "tirl nil- :, ! line Ims iMM'ii busy all lirtri-iHMHi." The por mi.ilu tux Ih slill iltiiosl JIM'., ullfl II lun't KllrprisiiiK lliat a new -born Infant yi'lls. 'I'll,- ili-ml im' i'lriu patrons. not I i K4- kiimm- c:if 'I'ht'y do pass ull. stllf, hi1 limi' yrt to lirnr of a liilsliiinil who llt-lH-il Willi III' ilish- ami wae shot by Ills wifi'. Yesterday In Washington is ins own ii:i-i:.si:. . . I'd nilhil- In- i Jellybeun And Bii iiHc my Jialr Willi v.mrliiu'. .Mnl ilrlnU a ilimMlalo milk Anil lap tin- liuiitrli that's bound to kill And iiulrMy Itavi- my body fill A mink.'! liiiiil with silk. I )in'i- iipiui n lliiir-liiri-c wns n was I'l-miris .lilt Key. The practice of some congressmen of having printed in I'llil tho n.-w ixoviTiior of Vmin In fhi- ni'w Kovi'fnoi' of WyoiniiiK: iL. PnHm.Au.,;,,,,,,! . n..rt....J .... .1. . u i . - . an you piu ini- lli'M ui a (JOOU ii vuiiBiiuiuii iwium pK.-L-i;iies wiiivii were never o ,rt.9)lni.i i ?" livered has been generally deplored. That this niav bo nl jlessr evil than actual!1 Hjr y,ei ipears to have.Vnrr'rh.IZ: ibeen overlooked, j )tl nin)t nf whom iniilutc it. C ... . Villi (MIU'M KNDIN(t T1IK ( ONTUOVKHSV. Mii t'nni. j iniinIm nlH. What tin uoi ltl nci-dH iiiohI in jhh! . tiJinply, n .spfi-i tor old j ;The refusal of Clias. H. Warren to accept tho iwcss p- n.'tin4tnaif iiu A!t..i.nit A.t..r .... i i ri : i i ( a ..u,h,,.i. oo iuM.Mii() viuni nu nil Li'iiuumi ny I imuwm ' Al lrnsl, Ihi'irVi mtnv lo say 'Cooiidg-e is most creditable. Feelinjr that acceptance of tho "! iti..!r iimn ii,ffiA ...... (- il. a. :.i i e . ilituiiv. (lly Hit A-vMH'liittxl l'lrsf) John (r. KarKi-nl vT Vermont wum nniiiiiuUi'd uml conririiK'd ut tornry g'iunil. t. ; Chaiics It. Wantn imiHniiU'i-tl lu ll M not (Ii'mIii- a ri-ci'Ms nppoitit infill h uttonii'v K''"''"til. Jamh ('roiihl .St'hiiVinaii. milits 1t to riilnu.'ttKK niuut'tl ami ooii flrmt'd aiuluiHsailnr to Cicrmany. ArKtnui'UtH wn roni-lmlnd lr fiiic lire Kitprrint court on lht Ore gon roinpulHtory educational law. "ict' rrcsldcnt IJawrs opoiH'd Hit; drawlUKH for I In PhvIh Inturna tionul lentils competition. Tlio InttT.stute commerce coin, mi.-sion ordered a general tnvustt satlon of Uie freight rutc. The federuj Irude commission announced n new policy designed to remove criticiaina of Us mcth-ot'e. 0 o JapnlieKO Aml.acj;;i.i1or M;tlMi-l- q aira ilented ho had inst rue! inns ta'O icopen tin- i uimim. H lun fiueMlon. EMPLOYMENT ON COAST UP I'UHTIiAND, Ore. (Special) No added curtailment of fir log Itiiff or lumberinK openitloiiH, and a Heuaonut and increaaing' demand for labor in nearly ull other -in-diiHtrlcH liuit wi'lk materially re duced tho number of unemployed lu west coast centers, according to reports from ij einplo ineat service offices In various north weslern cities received at 41, heud iiunrters here today. Much of the new employment camo from iiiln int; and construction Jobs. The pine lumber industry u dally becomlnfr more uctlve, (he reports show, und fivo more saw inllls of the Inland Kmplre will starL cutting today. Condensed re ports from tho various 4 b offices follow: l'ot'tlniul. " There wero more johs offered In Portland last week thun at uny lime this year. A greater furt of the calls came from mining, conr Btructlon and agricultural hources. killed sawmill help here fH qiilltf guneruiiy cmpioyeij, aitnough tnoHt local plants continue to operate on I he short week. The l'ronnett- fon a four-day cutting week und lumber production here Is ut ubout 6u per cent of capacity, lagging In this district Is not more than 5U per cent of capacity. Building and construction work continues fair for this time of year. Seattle. The demand for labor In nil lines except logging and lumbering in. I creased here last week. A continued i dispatch of miners and other help , to Alaskan firms took place and ' ther was no slowing in the do- ; marid for agricultural workers. ' ttutldlng and construction work In ' Heattle Is becoming more active. ' Two crews also were hired hero this week for work on the Natron ! cut-off in Oregon. ,oeal sawmills are continuing to operate but four or five, days pt week. There are fewer unemployed in Keatllu thun there were one week ugo. Spokuiie. ) At least five ;more sawmills of the Inland Kmplre pine districts will resume cutting March 16 und will bring lumbering activity close to normal for this time of year. The plants starting will include the For Sale Or Trade - 104-acre farm one tulle from ijjifeiu, .i.-ii iiiimimi-u, uii ueiea in f Il I ....1 1.... tnii t i.. r .. ! M'l.ulnim ....mi.i.n., ...Ill li... . . .vim HUH. III LIUUU iUr IjU io It. IokbIiik oiH.n.lion. t Knap. larundo. oy., , IM. on Hi" l olmnlilH rlviT, March . .. , I Hi. l.lh. r Hum Iokkimk linn- rv L . !,,U, V"'te "" rr,'" lj; 'f.-w.T'uni-iiiiiloyel men in tills clly !("'"",ie' wt'" i'"l'r""' ''- l " than al any llm this season. . . l"P'1 BMa nil li I ho .law. , AlM'rihit'll jl'ino dairy ranch. Will trade for; AllhoiiKli IobbIiir opuratorn . Apartment or lioumlne House In j port that Hiiro Is an ovi-rsupply.of lA Urandc. ! )o.n In Crnys llnihor walora. I here" has hien no aililid iiirlallliKiul of i'illii-r lof;t;liiK or.luinhi'r manurae. iui'Iiik. Ii'v o.xperlonecil . lotfKors or mill worker here are out. of iiifiloviiicnl. Shipping by holli rail ami waler l active. There are iit present fewer unemployed men in Aberdeen and lloquium thun there have been ut any time this year. Tacoma. Nearly ull Tacoma sawmills urc ! I'Olt 8.U.E A small Biocery slore in li tfrande dnlliB a Rood ' liusiness. Also the store uuildius' and residence; ' ' j Six rine building lots n illiin ' one block of Stance's new home. : laUli.lill each. , Will Kive eood i terms. PYRAMID LAND CO. MAIN 1SS. SMART PRING TYLES Wf) I 3 The Women Of La Grande Know That N. K. West's Store is always anionj; the first to show the new chic models in Ladies? Ueady-to-Wcar, with, quality and price always in the foreground. , , ' ; . Our windows are just to give you an inkling of tho beautiful things within oui1 s tort. Come in and let us show you the latest delineations of Spring. And tlie prices are right, too . ; i 1 ! o o o Stamped Shanton Dresses $1.85 Word reached Washington of, Ki-iiouM a ii( I-American ilemnn.'d ra dons -In I'eru against the Tacna Arica award. . -( j .' ,.. , I einociMtH ind !:-pii)iMcans pve-' .senlt'd eonrili llng vi vs in the Min- ate on tin' administration's, econ omy reiord. The senate asked the fednl trade commission to linestlgate nl leir(l interference hi coroorathms for, with cooperative marketing as fur 8oeiatti)itrt. ,; -mige pan oi me Anirncan people, he could not ivatlily iiu1 "io .otherwise. Mis action is evidenee of the k'hh! jtitlinpnl flir..'!J,r; mai a man oi ins ahiiity and experience is exacted lo it i have and left Hie Pi-esident free to end the controversy peaceahly !y. sulunitlinj: Mr. Sargent's name. Apparently noohjection to his new selection was found in the senate .. "....1.1!...., t.... .. il.. r.i ..... dim iiiiiuiiiiiii iHine jiriunpiiy. inc new apiMiintcc is man bearing an excellent reputation as a lawyer and tlemait. i : i Hie baby I .Mr:.'. .Inn,'""' lad I. We auay lieni linn lllliiii.' ,1 wlin;; liie.l I the cellar Kb-ps." look mil I he bol linn III" p iIomii p;en Una to dejKii (nw KMi-st : "My ilt 'M inotllei- Ileal IV lautilM'd her- st ir lo death ut itiir funny Mluriro. 1 1 Imi'e you'll t ome often and stav limber." hits She " I ii in it 1 ralher lite ci- c. si'iii nit'! Ih wa idcnM'd with Ihein!" H.-- In,!,,,!! What tin) he M..V.'" Mi M,. viiil he mis Vlulil-l uiii'' it mar- A LOSS TO TI1K STATK. Mr. Dudley of the State Chamber kiI -t'tuimieiee frivnn 1111 liw u-in-l.- in el.-n-.r.. ',.r u.. n...ii 1 ..rr: 1 " ,vi n.i; luin.um uiiiii-. mm ,,(,,, ttns , goes lo oliK-kttin, Oilifornia. as head of the commerce ac- o l""!" i:..:i:.... :.. ,i... i ... - .... I tunica iii umi, iu,v, jiiui Air. Mliing, we llllilol stand, is In, take active charge of the Stale Chamber of t'onupeive. Tli ne loss ol an1. Dudley is lo be regretted by all interested in a greater Oregon. He did much for the state under mis and living handicaps. If these can be removed !y lierfecting a better, stronger and ably financed organi.:i- . lion in the Tuture, Mr. iniiijr w ill have little tixuible L-K.-..tM... l I ... 1 . . I i l '. "'ii hiu in-v.'t-!.sniy leauersni n ana ncrsonul enei L' v necessary for increased nccomplishnient. It is a common cause that should win common support. r tm:n at iiu; hai.i.i s Till-: liAI.I.KS. nr. Klve per sons were arrested in The lialle.s in raitiH eoniliielei) hy eily iiii.I rnnnly pollee oll'ieera efkinK illieit li.piur. Mr. anil Mm. Sieve llaltdroli. Wes ley I'arter. I-Mna Klmer I'nlls .-nn Kilna Swansnii were taken Into cus tody when the pnllee interrupted all alle-d ''parly" In prn;rre..s at the I'arter hoine. One Kirl. IIhmikIiI In lie I'leuli - rramlet or I'a.Hemle l.ot-ks. eNeaped and had mil I i apprehended by the police MIiih iilleriioon. A Miiall iiuantlty ! of whisky was found by mricers. Wesley I'arler was rei-enl ly freed al Hood Itlver on charges made by a Kirl. who alleged sill' had been attacked, thrown from an automo bile and left by Hie roadside. The fastest selling Stamped Dress on the market. Looks and wears like Itajah Silk an ideal wash frock in colors, liluc, l'cacli, Pongee and Tangerine.' Just anived. Get yours now! Inch Colored Mercerized ' I'AiMICO CLOTH s. ,M., Guaranteed they will not fade. Henna, JIosc, I'nik, Yellow, Green and Open Dlue. , 50c I'er Yard. The proper cloth for Summer Dresses. Norton's Kiddy Shop Where Quality is Higher Than Trice I'anhamlle. itie llnnners Terry. I In Sanilpoint mill of Hit' llumliinl Lumber compioiy. the Howe Iiike mill of Hie Wintnn Lumher toin pany. and th IHamoml .Match plant nt Cwiv. NiKht slilftH have been addetl at Hie .MeGoldrlek mill. Spokane, and at the Wlnson mill, St. Joe. fold weather last week retarded any opening of new camps and slowed lolnf; at those now operating liecausp of a conllnued laek of orders planing mills are running on a abort week. There are fewer unemployed men in the Inland Kmplre than there have been at uny time since last fall. The man who said honesty was the best policy never tried Idling a fat irirl she was fat. " The time to stop laiiKliIng at your troubles is when you run out. of troubles to be laughed at. The man who puts confidence In . veryone soon runs out of conti-encn. GOLF GOODS The must complete line of. Golf Goods in Eastern Oregon ,. We also Hi-pair Your Golf Clubs Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber Wo 1 1 a v.; .lust Wlmf You Wniil in 1.1 MIH:lJ, SASH AMI -IHtOKS AMI SHI Mil, I ;S It III pay you In ilicsli;;ato our prlcrs. Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company MAIN 8 CHAIN AND BOX WOOIl I-IIONE MAUN M7 J. h. MUMIALL Hill Hie Ik In ' i:iis II l I'iMllil 'U. I llllc IK Iha illy i liv lie' , IMIIM. ..ii-i lor il, u mil x.'pliyr l.liiiu Inr II Too many private. 'I A hartielor. I- man i ho i illl j bin a mim iibniii rci-lin thai lit i" tlepnx ii ttmetMMl td n Him k. "1-0K HKiTKK OH l-OH WOHSi:" Ordinarily when we leceive an uiisijrned letter finm "A Subscriber" it is tossed into the waste basket without at tention, not because we question the sincerity or importance of the communication but rather liecause a lionaflde signa ture constitutes evidence or Rood faith that any author of any letter should lie willimt to show. Kccenily. lm evcr. c received an unsigned letter which asked for infor niation in utmost sincerity, probably, and we are ji'ad '-i supply it. in spite of the fact that the letter is a little tin Usual and rather Hinusiiijt. The letter asks if The IMi tcrvev's lei-ent sale to us by Mr. Demii is 'Vnulm-" or a "fake" or if the paper still Moiirs to Mr. lVnnis "or stands for his actions." Of course rvrrviin.. ut ..ll ..... tiu.iinted with a Ciande business ciivles knows that Tin- ! Olwen-er has had no connection whatever with Mr. PoiinU '-' since Febiuaiy 11th. that the new owner and publisher li.w s'!'.' complete control of its business, its iwilioy, and its entii - future. Such is the case. We don't know whether Mr. Dennis has expeiienced any feeling of regret at scvrnni; -such an old etinnection, but he looks so much happier ami : ',,! more prosperous and contented every time we see him Iiu, I' ve are inclined to doubt if he would be willing to change! ',!','.', the place of a gentleman rancher for that of a harias.sed newsoalH-l man uruin. Iiiil wo miy vmiii'r awA ....'t I. ....... I any better and we hojic no one enlightens us fur many, many years to come. "Ni." s.iel III. ,1 1 .Mil I s; n li.-n In- li.i-i linish,-,! Ins ii:iy "Tin a n. nil I'll no I l- alw- li, in., I i i;i. Inn i ln will uan. Mi.- Ihlni:. i h. re tMi'l a Inn- In it I h.il uoill.l li.- iinfll I,. I.-. 1. 1 al a r.-Mn-etahle .llnn.-r puiti-.'' lei plats me. M. ill. ill's 111.- Ilrill II !: I,.iu:lil In 1'i.hi.-, Ii i- ii.iti ill a V'l ttlieii the I I Au.itlier lliltu Un less iiM. ot III! like limit- cencinl lis,- ,.f tt.i.I.I itccils I t clan Is mill ileal ulaiiils. I nubile offices are too . j Il's a square meal for a dim J C1ICBV DIT'C'C A MCI IfLATT UtfI BIIC4nWKklVini oocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES rilONE MAIN 759 CrjMnl Ititt' mnl P. ,V . Nnpllm Ntmpx nn full wiif;bt lis nf Minti. iH-r bur , , .V Wlillc Kin it nliiiiKtiHi lottlcr, for i'rry iKMiM'htiltl II Kbrr tbun muM, but wvll wm lb iiu illf ftiviMT. Tcr Im... ."."f TU I NK lUc II With IAhik l(H' Mr Ih. Ml r. mi is .hvi..-. mi, Ibrfi ,il -st , i man s.vi;s Aviri: IN MCK VV TIMK r iiii.I i Mis- app. i outline I 'Mi ll I pean-ls." li l'r-'l.il ..lien . ' .1 .,. icu. i.l til I l. "Lull I, m.i. ii h. lit . Ills, iiuliel. ,..sc tilll nJca. Al i. Balloon Tires Optional F.iiiipiiicnt On All Kurd .MmlclH A I Only $25 Exlra See the New Models ei Kins Motor Co. 4th and Adams It Is Fine to Regain Health --But Much Better to Keep It There are unavoidable illnesses, Uejrtilar physical examinations, however, wou'kl do awny with a great percent of our sickness. Through them any health menace is found in Ks in cipient stages and corrected before it impairs our efficiency. Such examinations are of value only when nude yvhere every scientific equipment 13 complete. The Hot Lake Sanatorium Dr. W. T. Phy. ' Owner and Director. Jlyxothev Mature c J FOR the benefit and protection of our de. positors with checking accounts, we have installed the Protects Check System. With this System, you can write your checks tor a certain amount and then protect your check by tearing it at that amount That being done, no check can be raised to a higher amount. Call at our bank and let us demonstrate this System to you. It is free to all depositors. EQUALLY PRACTICAL FOR POCKET, DESK AND PAY ROLL USB (Protcctu m nwn v f&i tM tVsVtl. - WWJ-iMW mm Ria order. op LAf77-7s?7 La Grande National Bank II Jniftgwu. Ait.