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PAGE FOUR ' THE L7C GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ' Thursd.iv, April H, lUffi. JEa (Branbc JzbmhxQ (dbstxbn An lod'udni Newspaper FRANK II. APPI.KHT HAKVKT K. MATTHEWS.. ..Editor nd PublUbw Bufluea Mnftf Published evitjlntrj, ect Buodar. at 1411 A4mg Arrau. Im Grand. Ort-goo. The ObfTverBur published every Knday. Kotered &i tne J-onUffice at I Grande, Oregon, aa Second Daaa Hall HalUr under act of March 2, DKFICtAL PAPER OK UNION COCNVT A-N'O THj Ci'ir OK I.A OltANMi MEMBER ASSOCIATED PBEM Tha Aasoclaud prtee la eiclualvtly entitled to dm for D-ib. Ilcatlon of all uwa dupatcbea credited lo It or not otberwlaa credited If publiib':d therein. All fljcbtj of republication of a pec Ltd diapttcbta In nil caper, and aJao (ba local nw berala alao ara referred. BSC ft I ll'l ON HATES 11 Carrier per month In advance . Pallr. XJaiiy, mix Oioutha In advance JjeiJy, tingle coo. . . o u 11 Hall. liatlr, per month In advance JJally, per alx inontba In advanc. Jjally, per year In advance Weekly Obaerver-Star, per year mo .ll. J .6.0 AXIVEIITIWNO KATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Jjlaplay, local, per column l"rn Time contract ratea on application. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley r e -----, ki oo tm' fciW ; fT ine cam-J '.1 JV M! M'STE ft feuC'EfcS 4- v 1 1 .r ci'-C f' yS A FAK.C tA lit. HITS tOLX I IM FP.iT A MAIM STf.eeT STSPE VI I QJj JTV S5E WWT HllOICC IN W3 VIK BY1 I iw.-eV GOVERNOR TO TRY BUSINESS Suitings Kas-t I'.J'.fs in a n im-nl i.f piuin sfiii-jfj. d matt n;t! , at LKT THAT TliKHEFOHK AUHjK IN ITOU hirh - have )i;ard from thi; K.rjrjuiff Jf that whii h havf Iti'ttrd Irotii the Ix'BJimiiiK whafl r-na) in yoi. ,- aJho biiall toritiitut Hi the Hon, aii'i in tijt i uUiT. 1 Jon 2:;'. OFFICE CAT By Junius Law Seems Too Involved; : Common Sense Is Needed af All the goiTJi of indolence wants is to be let alone, will work like 'ea&t. Jt H mi'ht help a lot toward improving our belief in our ellows if we could raise vegetables like those shown i.) (the seed catalogues. The Qow-ii of Siisin, wc rfl. iat it tni-uf-it.T f whit1 rnanM'I aiu! Hitli k-). Mill jtif ai f"tt n wiirk. CJUt be tl'ur 'Ml t. "Why 11 Ilii1! luss aout wo inn K'j. '-rnir ?'' iik i a J-a (iran'ifr aji'J thn u'-i. 'r;i-r'- (Jll" lltiJt Otlf." 'Mi that the ! partru n' of Jitsr;.- u-fy-ir ran not tii, uimJ-r ) h- ,ri-lv.-.J and ititruul- Uni uith ihut hav- roup.' to fmrrutw.'J Kr;iuJ jury pro'rJijr - wh-n i! bho'iLi ;iift hn it Hhoujd not tuk a riil in prt--ntinf vi!ji-rn-i- lor pr n (ion. Any ott.fr rom-hjion wouhl tii' an tliut th J' py n fn rit !- Ilh-ra1fy urti in a way t, j-tip-ariiz th vali'li'y of tl; iri'li' t-ni)-ntn; that th- 'l'-partiii'iit wa-: 'lir-ctly rU-'-king to thwart, not to obtain just it'. The lure of the screen doesn't seem to U; as strong in La Grande as in most communities when one considers the I difficulty thus far in securing 300 extra men to take part in the Frank Lloyd ' production at Wallowa Lake. Or pos sibly we are wrong and it is simply due to the fact that masculine aid is sought If women were wanted, would it be as difficult securing 300 applicants? t hiii, ;oon W ILL. In the transfer of the ownership of the Dodge liroUiers Automobile company it was reported that the corporation's business ood will sold for ?3o,000,000. fjood will in busi ness means reputation, prestige, public confidence and es i tablished trade. JIftrc was a business whose reputation was woith S50.-,um 000,000. There are other corporations just as large in) M(w,( of lii.ixioiu .ihvi'is ario voitime 01 ousmess wnicn couin not fiiiw..rrinK mand a penny for gtod will. Men are not unlike business enterprises in this respect. A man's "good will" is represented in his wao or salary. Some men can demand a salary as largo proportionately as the price of Dodge H rot hers g.Kd will. And there ar thousands of other men who can not even demand a fair , wage. flood wih in business in aecimmlated senice to the con sumer. Years of honest service, extensive advertising and intensive effort form the st.uctuie on which business good will is erected. .Man, also, must give honest service and a heaping mearuie of effort to inciease his "j-ood will." Anvhow. AKsiHtant Ati-n' l--n- L cral OJivi-r i-'-iiraii w.j pr-. nt :i an asi!liint to in i'j:,-ii t appoini-l by i'r ri'l-:ii '"'.oi- ' j'lj-'c to prot c jtt- tit' oil caji"-:-. ' and .M'Coy hoM ;- ji:al'. n'.? ' huvt h'n il)t r. Vl:' iii'lii tun ritj ;tTf oiif! on thi:t (,-ronri'l alone. In th- ni'-antirtu i fuil y :tr '3 ins i-awh'-d nuivt- i h- in-Ii' t- t m n'H wT'1 r'f uf n 'i t hi t;ituti' . of ltn.it.,lionn ha? (p;r-l on th" rhnrfp-8 Of itritnry on whirli Iwi ff the ii'll trmnW wr. ha.si If. jon app'-at, th action of Justir- Mr 'oy Ik KuMaln'!. th- KOM-rn-M ritlyi: "Now you MM,n. ,vlir hv thf, nrtjn f,r ono , uri'i"rj(an-l what I ha. ju:t uai-I. llH anuistant ;-ttorn y p. ni-i.-tljt. jnnjc h-l.' Jliavt- lost the nt'lit to pnm th- Small Oaiii'lit r ( uniiii ifi-i ) : nni,,.ry ,-,lirt;f furth'-r. "Wlli you pit im- l,ro:i-l a.-l It at?aii,. j rj4. whoJ rjtiiM- of ju-ti. .-. I hnwnt .oit- koI your wave th.n-forr. r.-Mt not on ih. fan or J.-nt'th." J hrilM'ry or link ( tt. h-ii on a I i'1-linn ality whi h l.ar.s th- wav Som.- K'flH.ihmk that win-n to any trial on th- r-l f:H-f An-I liny K' lo ii put. lit- daru-f lh-y n thi r;i-,. tt,.- yoi-rnmrnt itrli ran i h'- k th-ir ino'lr:i at t he ' H .... ,1.,. t ... -1, ri i -j i it u.h. i. thi'awtfij Mm own pre i'ciit:oti. it has h-oii,'- roiiipara'i(.'-)y fusy in (hlit country to tlan- with a x'.rl who ja ix; .J with th'- I'rinci' of Wal-. JHtoref roiirts rt'nl -how thai ( i ii ll HaiiM i(M-irt ulwa hum ' tin- hrtrc li-llrr-. j Th; fvi-rn.ht who pro'ln Ih that" koiuc Jay t ' i-)t-.il im- on air ito'-fsn't fc fii to linv' olf- rvrcj howl iiutfiy pi-opi'- Jiai' ln n Imiiy on j hot air for yarn. 1:ai.i:ioh n. c. (Ai-)-Kvi-n- paMfn-fit ttv.'i institution of iorth ' aroiiwt has h- n phu-rrj on inj-Jtt"t but-.. a a r'-sui. of iv- liitlon p.vS' d i-y t I 3Sllt- yj'y. Tii' af-t v nipis thf s'.at ':iu'ha coiniiil.tsioi:. wliirh a!wiya !op rii! J on i! oi n lun-ls at a p iarat' portion of th- (.-uvi rniu-nt, ianJ which wut contmu-.- as Jut to I lor-. j The Koii'Tiior. uu'l-r til; n-. 'law, o'-roins th- r-al financial jh i i of th- .'-. H is v. st mJ I PI. th- i-o'A-r of !raVAinf up, af 1 1, r c-'innuionj; w l!h th" hudK-t oii:iijj-!iton. th- r v nu.- aii'i ap ; propr Hit loll ill fi -ar Ji two yi-ar.: ar.'l is f-r.art; -i w i! h r'-iJponsi'j-'ii)!y t B' f.at appropriations art Mianc"! hy r-vfiu'. j I r. p.trtui' r.t h'-a-Js at.- hrouch' i J j r c 1 1 im'hT ti," Kov-riior's ton jlrol t.y If:- n w law. Ii'- lia hf-- n itivt'n the po'A-r to inv t!i::i',f tii j'.ost ati'i lii-thoJb. of op' iatlon us t ;-! ! -v-ry J par' in- nt an-i mst" tiitn-n. an l m-iy t oiiiin n-i to th' I i." i V ' : ' n r- Mji.ii th.tfics a.s h- f iv f.iry lo -(! -vt ronoini ! rniii' .'ii. inay or'Kr at' ir r or jMiil'iUoii -l o pat 1 -if ii- f--:s i.'ia! th'-nt-y th !,- ni'ini'S i.t.iy uvi"J. H r 't "for - n'liii'-ro'J.s in h p- n-i-nt appropriation ih--yjjr-s (oj j rin i ins' it ut i'n; leav- li'-i-.j I ;i;i..v'i t-y t ai h I (.'isjatur-'. I'll 'i't iiL.1 h- - n ih u ;;- t ri'-ral ap ..it i.tt I'.ti t-li! a-Mom. if -v-t aii-jt-J un:oii:.ls (nvi-niij; all th -at. nn,,,s., In .I,. a rnir:,-! ONVTAXTI XOI'l. K. i Wt ...r oi u.s.,tution.H ami pr i.-tu-allv i ,'ro" ( "v" 1,ri,1 s 1,1 ''-iM.-y h v. ry .j.pxftu:.n. ha.i tn- pow -r i ,; k n 14 1:" n in" r x VW: (r.a.s-ir.-r for f" ' "'r;i1 " r- 1 in I ,r-.. ov- lat'' 'A'riivaKanr. in ronio-r: a I I til; -Is. .i policy it hai ?)at" au.iitor A Ma New Materials for the- Springtime liKKSS.MAKKK rirartlv Vniies ,M....i!llI. 1..K1. Illi rrintcd Voiles i hi.i;.- r il' 'hilnly '1-slfiis silt. r.'nr: ;:t; incln a sonahty - -1 at. ;j f J.. 0c La Snis.-c Iinporled Voiles linl.' i:ln a .n -1 S ISh Oil' H a.nliiK tiiiath s 81.40 4feWwetSGob 3r to ili nlraf i Mi-Ii o-I or Wtihlinx- I lois 'I nrry lu I ill not ii-- i: n:t up- 'than a .siiil-I - t.ioi.- thi-n 2' I j-.T lN .MiJ f. ; ,( h.lt . 1 ... t r. 1 :,). .-r- tfi rinu- value. 1 al not Turkish puuiiiis. Itan-hit- in t-'h-hration W'-iilllKS WOlll'l Ii" tie r hy prowsiuli.v oi' v oit th- s'aP ni-J i ti:.-j r-.siiit-s f th K'-nt-r colli'' ui this iiiinat''! hy th ru- 1 th- i - IO $'..! Th- ios-- oi th- IiK'-al r"'''! i th.- state will in i's v. n i"ui Juii'l ot I'ath- IH H p'.iH V M ih rollle July 1. Vyl'. AtOr tha all ih -pai t ni'-niH and ins'itu uil! have f heip xp-iniitur n. within the ihfinit- amount fix . 0 in the appropriation hill for tii- ir operations. Th' Btate hi'hs ay roui mission 'h'rlvs it a revenues from th foui rent tax on nanoilne anl !h.- auto j(-.;:s'- !.i;;is. Utit of tins inroni-if!'- Hin I: iri if Inn I for the roa'l bond is.'i'i'S in rare. I toi. at) ue ns nil op -ratini; ami maintenance xp'-n-s s of th- eninmi.-ion. . M'll jWith tnarriaL'e r'!el,ri'iohs. a: -". ia.s oth-r trinK f.f i-ntrrtainni r.t I Turkish slutimni n an- itetenn i n-'-i jif ppss.hje, (o hrinR about ci-oiio-ii!V in private life : as in state af;aiiH, and have tul;en f;:-p;. jto ntouiaK' th- rui;al and Spar jtan ahhits of Angora in rvrry way I possible. mm with til' rest of thehr and fcet H iiKain wh M th out. hanci A I laliirr UM Iff III-- wilh i Mill t Sp'-akintr of hribiry-- I eiMoera'.' uiii,Ht that artuaHy, though iw.t (he pi-opie who an, j tnoj-ally or I'faiJi, t-'oiie micIj in- hoiit I he dlf (lenity Of I filienre w;i p-Kprifl 1 1 le for I I'ir- iii ariHiiifl iatife iiaii t i' i- j rh-m -r rount, Marland. ir-iiii; i liollifw will not liiiw- an) . I: publican lor the fn-.t tit.ie m to tart) runny. ills hintory lat X'iiiler. A liie Mtory (fi'-.-. tin- presi-hn- it l.ntlMli' uerith iiutll v..l tuil arht -May t lower, on on -! il Unit jiMM- im j 'rtolidK- week-end tripK last lail. 'ptii-i throiiuh I he Ur hub' put In jt 1'ambiide. Md., on lowep offn ill mi-, Ititi'xOntr.l I "h'ap-ake bay one Humhiy tnorn .wirm.' tu It f M'pin'r j I uk. 'I'lic prcsid'-nf ami Jiiii pari y mid t nl bontr in Iliiil lib d bark' d and made their w.r. to the by tiie pri-sid n'ial pirty, seekinir son,- lanihle token by whi h tl,e memory of th- viit could Ii'- el p. t i d, pounced nport t lial In - -ad of b"intf t ir m ii in to the t rcasury it was jHnM-iJy labeled, fiaim d and hum; in i lie u s' ry room. 'I'll en tt was , iis.'"-!i'l b'. not onlv all of t'aru brniye. i.ut bv hundrel.s of visitors iro-Ni the hack (fcnitry who vHite'J tin- county s at prior to election. The o il; Ik cciitribtitton b-caine a od stone tli.it ln w I -iiiorrats and K pti' licaiis alike. Many who can;1 sk'-ptical ;'fid softitiK, went ; i; wr'.y In i 'P i" . A Reliable Bank ! Relialiilily that means ! helpfulness as well as safety no matter what j the emergency. La Grande National Bank Sound, Itcllahlc, Vmxrvs&lvc Simplex Flexible Shoes krrji'; ntnr; fed joutir;, fiul welly loitui-r l!ic proper ih for chtlihtii. ho;t on 1'i.ri' hut bm on Wrap. Olhrp SIhm- nl l.iiuir I'rir--., V t-a ry n hiie :i -oi tm;-i!t of ('hihliru'-. Hals l'uls, s:o: k:n-i-. hn --c-. I nd'-i-wi ar and It4li' '.lll Sllils Norton's Kiddy Shop Ulle . b.p had Ih i-n riillm himm! ami a ' huri ii o atieii'l t-et vice.4. vVh'"l had hit hi-r In fir ryr, ilh- rolb-ction plate was p.y.s-d, It'oolidee put intii it a rrisp n w toini-r: "I w ent a cpiai t-r' " l of ( al ii. .Ic .teht " ! ''" Ii i.Oo.i-Mi h Pf-id of pi i' tor; 'eil. i jm a pawn but mlsti ( we hair lope.'. it was true, they spread the J'vt' whole !n!l:ir,t riniit 'll pre.-,l)elll i.ij Ocket. I i- . n. mcoidin-,- to th C f M;i'M r.itle alibi i-x-ris, vim 1 rare. iri (.if I 'f.ii !j- r county a p'-rsonnl co.U tu th president of I one t.tH! Wall Board and Plaster Board make an econt-inical :md clean material for Sunns altering and repairing The Grande Dondc Lumber Co. HI' MAN KliaiTS. II. II. I'owiTii, Aiiiciiciin cxiMiiii'iit nf iiiiii'iialiiii, wiitcs Unit "it is tinm tu -Ii;il lne the assumption tluil any p'. Jilr; poK.scssi's an iiialii'imlilc iiht tn disposi- f that npition nf the earth's .suifan- v hidi it o ii,ic.;. Wc Amei ic ins, l all natiniis, wIid Imlil niir laiul not )y iij:lit. of piimitiv iiciiattci-siivcic'inty. Iiut hy piwi- to siilxlue ami cicat.-, should he iiiiiiiiiiii' to t-tic-h sophistry. The fact that in th -aimless wandci injsi of the race a wtvajji! ti ilie has pil' hed lis wigwams on a iliamond field or a coal mine, whose ex istence it, ha:: not jrueK.se and whose use it does not under (.land, jrives no rational claim to exclusive xi .session. . The weak, the ignorant, an. I slothful races can not expect lo remain iiudisturl.cd in their hahitat. It is iniieh thai they are allowed to icmaiii nt ,-, conc,..ssioii diu rather to the humanity or their dctleis than to their own rinlit." This is a convenient, philosophy lor those nations which are neither "weak, ic.i.oinnt. slothful" hut which have imperialistic iinil.it ions. II is the philosophy under which powerful races, nations and tiil.es have coniiicied and BlaiiKhtcrcd throughout the aes and hy which they hav vindicated their iniiiei iali. in. Il is Ih,. ,A, a.. t. as "miKlit is i ijdil." There have heen moments in the history of the Tinted .Stales that its -ovei nment and, peiliaps, its pcopl... have entertained imperialistic aspirations. Al least it is so ac-' fused hy ils hisloi i.-ms. Ilul at this tune and for al least' two decades luck impel ialism has found little favor in this' country and the inahcnahle lieht of the "weak, the ijjnor-' ant, and ninth Till races" have heen conceded and protected.' The resources of (he eaith helon;; (o all humanity (hlourh trade, not (hioiiidi coiupiest. , l,'i (.one ni.ni.li In Iim il;i loin' nt He 'I In 1 1 Ii mi;. r' l-len tn le' rieh III tnvMi lill'l Hii l'l i iilllil I i lull. IiiikI'I H' Iii llli'hlilltli: lursl MM . U V,i 111 lis III ..! r. n it. urn infill el A pi "IM 'I lllp I li .1 1 III lit I'll' ll.'llll' .. .1. jniu Mi uni iiel'i'le I in.., nt I l l. I tin Ml. Sli. Mil S- ill! I '. pill y j -i Tli W -a, t Hrf-tr---' urn, MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES I'hiinc Main ".I!) HOallvCKOWN ASPAIIACUS fj:i:sii uvi.k marsiimai,i,ovs fkksii uuhk walnuts Top o' the morning news a better breakfast! y -.i v raw I'M . fl 40 Good Used Cars Perkins Motor Co. 4 1 li and Adams ABFTTER r.RFAKFAST-that'stVcKirnrK! -urtn div of accnmp!ihTit! A S-ttrr Sr'.ikf..t ,il--iv M "Irnnt p.i!.-" tifwn to ytxir itomach-ami th.it'$ the thinp you "tmrr m jll Jiy. A tvttcr N-mImm call", first al'.vll, for a dVIiriou.. h.-mf-cnokl crrral, Fx tn-ranoir: lht:ri nothing like a irram ins howl of Carnation Mu.h to put a nun into thf strvie ot hu morrang'i work' l togivt youngitcrs thfir enfrgy. tart for mudy am) pbv. Carnation Mu.h hrtni to voiir hrrakfa.t Sow-I iitl the fhvoc, nit the nittrirrmt, of gotten wheat field And d.vi It in fumnut-j ' Thar', all it taken- trunk, to the Alhrrj pro e that steam, and kU the whole wheat grains into Creamy white, water -thin likei. For hetter hreakla.t -for a hreakta.t tKit'. energy rvh yet ea.v to dtgrnt - pnt your crrral laith in Ha mi two Kluih. Make it the mjinjuv of the morning meal ! Better Breakfasl Cereal ITS FASCINATING With a paint brush, color, iul enamels and bronze paints, you can create de lightful effects in the dec oration ol small objects, ornaments, seed pods, reexls, and the like. It's lascinating-it's the vogue! Decorct Enamels ar.l Bronze Paints give the e Jects you want. Also, ask for booklet.'The Art ol Decorating with Decoret." It's free, and is full of ideas on finishing anil refinishing furniture and ornaments. J ' pp - Bcolt on Wood 1'IiIS book t-ivcr, complete inslructions forfinbhing all wood hard or soft oM or new. Tells how inexpensive soil woods may he finished so they are as beautiful and artistic as hard wood. Explains just wlu.t materials to use and how to apply them. This bonk is the work i f experls-beautifully illustrated in color Rives covering capacities-includes color charts, etc. Use coupon below. 5 we; entry (nil line nt FuMiY 1 Paint ni Vvmshn toil up ivirT1? your oteti. an A t L. D. Noah Cock Bros. UNION W. P. FULLER y CO. $01 Miwcn Sir San Kraneiiw ) AtUHhM b Pkik Out Cut. FULLER PAINTS 3 VARNISHES honiih AMiTt nu WOOD DYE Johnron's Wood Dye is very, easy to apply-it dries in four hours and will not ruh off or ramidge-penetratcs deeply, bringing out the beauty of the grain without raising it. Made in eighteen popular shi-ilcs, all ol which may be easily lightened or darkened, f ull directions arc given on every label. Read and follow them. Consult Our Johnson Service Department Our Johnson Service Department ir, an Information Bureau where expert advice and suggestions on the care, finishing and rcfinish mg of doors woodwork or furniture are given Free-and without obligation. Bring your Spring Wood Finishing problems to our Johnson Service Department. W.H. Bolinenkainp Co. K jrlS?? UN PRESENTATION , our .tore ,hi, eoupon B r" 'M ,1,e..b""" " FREE copy of the Johnnon I J-iiV4-AU l Z "n "ome beutlfin and Wood Fini.hino. " 1 , s? ;.MV- J1" I '' TTtatmrnt lot Floor,, Woodwork and Z ! : y,'U V'lV f "" Iadly ,how Ihe bearer panel, of J I wed.tt.l with John.on-, Arli.lic Wood K.ni.he. ' I fi. " 'h"l c a complete Hock. Z I t ' -,,.-,-l Naire ........ : : . .i- a iiiiiiianiiiigi,!,,, '111,.,,,,,,!