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OUT OUR WAY
By WILLIAMS
My oc r.sr ensTitct SKeo
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WHEN A drENEP?AU COuQT J.TTv.U.) I
MAPTTAU IS Top fe. j
Riding Horses of Today
Excel Breed of Past
WABHINGTON AI'). While
the number of tiding- horse bred
in recent yeum hu decrouaed
enorrnoualy, urmy officers tuy the
kind and typo of thui tluy la far
Aupcrior .In quality und breeding
than In tho pant, .
Not only la there a demand In
the urmy for Rood riding hornet,
nay officers of tho quart ermunter
corpa, but homebaek riding, polo
und hunting uru greatly on tho
Inereaao tlirouKhout tint country,
und a good, well-bred Hd Ink
hoi'MO Ih bringing a better price
than ut uny time in the hintory
of the united Htatea.
J ee,Iaring thut nreedera uppre
;iute thin, tho officer point to
the n Jinerous upplicatlona being
made to the (iiurtermuHter
enira office for remount aires,
more than 1,500 being received.
To encourage the breeding of light
horaea, the iuartermuHU-r cor pa
Is diHtrlbuting atul lions of thor
oughbred, Arab and Morgan
breeds. The " thoroughbred, or.
running horse, the officers say. Is I
by far the most popular aire for'
the production of riding horses.
In the army's quest for approp
riate horsea the entire country
haa been covered by army pur
chasing boards, and while the pur
chasing prog ruin ! now up to
schedule. Major (, L. Kcott of
tho remount aervlce, said that
"tho fact that horaes of prop;r
type were bo hard to locate shows
the neglect of breeding In the past
und the scarcity of good aires of
riding type at tho present."
During the World war, and for
u dozen years previous, breeding
of light horaes, particularly rid
ing horses, decreuaed greatly, in
many states the drop being from
75 to DO per cent. The breeder
has now discovered that It only
pays lo raise a htgh-class, well
bred colt and that "scrubs and
mougiids are of no uso und have
no saluble value," I
Construction I this llejetird
MAItHllKJKI.It, Ore. It. T.
Bourns, manager for the Stout
Lumber company, rejected all bids
fur constructing t he 4 A-mile log
ging railroad on the south slough,
on the statement that all were too
high. No siutement of figures were
given by Mr. Bourns, who said that
three bids might bo taken under
further consideration.
OFFICE
CAT
TMAO harm mao.
A Ixini stnili-Klst is a small 1m
with lung 1'iirls uliu Hula I'licivinit
Kiim In lit liulr. . .
Some men are never willing to give uj) even when the
collector conies half a dozen times.
Someone lias suggested a good title for, the average
sample of "advanced" ait. "What's Right With This Pic
ture r
'j France is looking forward to a return to the gold stand
ard. Tossibly tho election of von Ilindcnburg will help
them discover that tho depreciated paper franc is not at
all satisfactory.
La Grande welcomes Mr, Lloyd and his moving picture
organization to the Giaudo Konde Valley and to Wallowa
Wonderland. We hope they will enjoy their siny in East
ern Oregon, that they will bo as appreciative of the .scenic
beauties of Wallowa as is the picture-going public of their
efforts to portray the stirring history of tho winning of a
great territory. Certainly Wallowa scenery in the new
picture will give to the world something worthwhile from
it region that, though now comparatively unknown, prom
ises to become one of the famous playgrounds of the North'
(SOS t
kve't.
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SWKKT SORROW" OK DISILLUSIONMENT.
Iovie utara arc just human, ordinary folks like every-
Uxfy else. Expressing the imagined point of view of tho
ronnp; movie fans of the world (and possibly of a good
inuny of the older ones, too) who believe that the "he-
jnen" and da.ingly beautiful women characters of the
imvie stories exist as perfectly .in real life as they do on
ihc screen, it's too bad to have a movie cast visit any
air city such as La Grande and so disillusion the faithful
find devoted followers the screen has, accumulated.
To quote (tne sweet young flapper who helped welcome
Mr. Lloyd's stars here yesterday, "And there's the man
who was my ideal look at him!", is sufficient to convince
the innocent and unprejudiced by-stander that movie folk
look and are a good bit like hundreds of other people with
whom one comes in contact regularly in , this workaday
world. And we imagine that is the way they prefer to be
Considered. For stars to be placed on a high pedestal in
the hearts of admiring fans is probably a real asset for
the 'producer and aids considerably in delei -mining the terms
of one's contract, but, after all, picture work is a business
from their point of view- even though it is the pleasant
variety that allows a salary check of $1,000 a week.
Feminine and masculine beauty is an item that receives
turnip consideration with a director, no doubt, but a man
whoi has won such success and fame as is the lot of Mr.
IL.Ioyd as a director is probably more interested in buying
i.billty for his east than anything else. And he has that.
The. art of make-up, of photography, of story-telling, and
of character portrayal is then sufficient to piovide such
other effects as will pmduce the greatest number of movie
patrons at the box olfice. And that counts most in any
business.
tlll, oiityj;lii u while you meet
yonngster.s who are not oaJuiincU of
their jarents. !
An optimist is a person wlio cats
cundy off a street stand
Tin wild rumor that bobfMtl hair
fo going out or style lins cvhmhI to
Ih a linlr-raising story.
All the world's a stage and all
the girls try to be salomes.
One can nearly always Halter n
man by telling him lit can't be
fluttered.
Yes, thi' llllle things count, as
the man trying to support eight
little uiiea on a tittle salary.
.
A 1 1 irk ton II Is ono where people
know t'.uit noise was ti blowout and
not a pistol shot.
Thirty girls In tin eastern college
say they have never kissed a man.
We bet that u group piclnre of
them would easily explain why.
llurhcrs predict dollar haircuts.
but when they reach that level
many of will refuse lo be trimmed.
. .
v A ' young lady correspondent.
wi'ltes 111. -it tlia nU i mist lnmiirhnil
' sVM jiL'Kg--"-"--"
wDi-ns in the langnage are "1'leane
don't John, I mean It." All of
wiileh Inspired t he following:
When a w6man says "yes."
There's nothing more to be said
j.'-Tho rest that you do
' Is unite up to you.
She's' willing enough to be led.
When ii woman says "no,"
(We confess she's the kind we liku
better)
She means to Imply
That perhaps by and by
If you keep" on going you'll get her.
If "1 mean II" she ads
To Hie sinister warning "iMuuso
don't"
Don't let thut slund In your
way
Keep on going and any
"All right, darling. 1 won't." !
1
A girl friend of ours, wtm Is i
uedded to her art, Is thinking or
getting divorce on ground of
non-support.
W'e never learn how smart men!
are until their wives tell us.
...
Traveling KaleHinaii to Conduct-
or: "Say. conductor, what makes ,
this train go so slowly?" j
Conductor: "Th engineer is 1
ufraid if he opens h'T out he'll miss '
some of the stations."
You can cat best on an empty
stomach, but you can't think best :
on an empty head. j
MARKET JOEL'S GR0GERIES
Plmne Main 75i
, 1'Kl'Sl ! SALMON AND IIAUBUT
All Kinds of Fresh Moat,
t Call Us for Sorvioo.
OUT OF THE WOODS
blRIX'T TO Ul II.DKKS
All Ciados All Prices.
The Grande Rondc Lumber Co.
Retail Yard across tracks on (Jrecmvood Ave.
Boy Talks for
First Time in
Eleven Years
SCIKNC15 hn rritorctl th
BpTh of a IS ycuir-old boy
after M years of sllonr.
Ills first sentrnfA sine Ma
auditory nprven txv-amp iar-
ld by a Mow on lha head
In Infnncy wan, "Knthrr and
mother, t can talk."
Klrvtn yearn ngo Ksy Tnw
kwkl. Mllwnukoe. then fotir
yenra of nn, vrss utruck on
the head with a hammer. Tho
shock caused the hinln to re
verse tho natural coordina
tion between the nerve cen
ters and the murea of the
thmTt. Whenever the Wy
trlet to apeak, his mouth. In
tend of oivnini;. rigidly
clenched.
A short time ngo finy was
placed under the mre of Prnf,
XVttllam luffy of Marqurtte
Vnlversity, w ho tatiRht the
boy coordination of mind and
body. Now the lad tnlks in
monotone. I Us next Iraaons
will be In tht modulation and
diattnetnras. 1
Mechanical Camera in
Use Now at Hollywood
HOlXYWt )OI, Calif. (AT).
.Mechanical genius, lis well us the
creative powers of dramatic art j
which flourish in this moving pi.:-;
turc colony, has given u third
hand, a mechanical one, to the .
moving picture photographer. I
Heralding the days when tho
popular conception of t lie pho- j
(ographcr. intently turning a.' cam-'
era crank with his cap twisted'
abo it on his head, will bo goiu, 1
motor driven cameras have4 r-
cently been placed In operation.
The device is a small motor ut- ,
tached to the camera und con-'
! nei-teii In such a way as to In- !
sure regularity of speed. A press)
of a button on Ihc tripod ends
i no uesireo speeti, wnite the cam
eraman turns his uttentlon else
where until the sceno Is "shot."
The presHlng of another button
stops t he camera. .
While the "third hand," ijl mo
tors say, Insures regularity of
speed more effectively than' the
most expert cameraman, Iht ut
tentlon of the photographer, once
taken from t he camera, may be
directed lo lighting effects, which
are considered his most important,
assignment.
These uro the dus when u man's
quiet eon tem plat ion of I tie it;
disturbed by the realisation that
he needs a haircut.
The Nearest
Service
IS
Ford
Service
Perkins
Motor Co,
4th and Adams
A (Jood Heavy Khaki,
A Fine Twill.
Tunnel limps, flap l.i
luittiiii on hip puokcta
und cu If bottom.
An Kxtru Special
For Only
$2
At The
The New York
Store
12 1 a AiUnu
Outing
Togs
FOR FISHING AM) CAMPING'
Made in Khaki Color Cloth
Now is the time to buy them for your chil
dren and let them enjoy their summer outings.
Age 2 to 6 with elastic around waist and bot
tom of bloomers.
Price $1.25
Age 7 to 11 with button waist band and bot
tom of bloomers. Middy style.
Price $2.50
Everything in Infants and Children's Wear.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Where Quality Is Higher Than Price.
Tunis'
Colorful. Striking, Summery!
Hart Schaffncr & Mai and Other Makes in
New Shades
YOU'VE never seen a greater variety of stylish
new things. We never have. The finest of
American and European weaves in all the new colors
Fawn, Tans, IJlucs and l'.rowns. Everything you
could wish for is here in styles broad shoulders,
lower pockets, shorter coals and at the prices you
want to pay, too.
$35 to $55
$3.50 - Shirts - $3.50
New shipment of Snappy Shirts for men in shades
of Blues, Tans and Greys, tailored to fit. In colored
silk stripe madras. Come in and see them.
May 13th Is Straw Hat Day. Cot Yours Yet?
Sec Our Selection First!
- READ THE ORSKKVKR CLASSIFIED AUS
If You Can Save $50 A Month
What Will It Accumu
late For You?
You may bo able to save less than this
each month, or more, but the accumulation
is in proportion and will build your estate
more rapidly than you dream.
A saving of $50 a month, with 7 interest
compounded, will accumulate in IS 1 months
a total of $10,000.
By re-investing this amount for 7'. years,
without further payments, with 7' Interest
it will accumulate a total of $l(i,l()0.
Re-investing this again in the same man
ner, with interest for, another period of 7',:.
years this $1(5,100 will amount to $25,900 at
the end of the. period.
Therefore, after a total of 2(5 vears or at
age 5(5 if you start at age SO, you have ac
cumulated $25,000 and have -actually saved
only $(5,700 during 13-1 months. The 'balance
of your accumulated estate amounts to
$19,200, which your money has earned for
you, which someone else has paid you for
the use of your original savings of $50 a
month for 131 months.
Do you want to accumulate $25,000 in the
next twenty-five years? You can do it (or
have less or more according to your income)
by investing now in La Grande Building &
Loan stock on a monthly payment basis. It
guarantees 7 interest compounded semi
annually. . Ask us more about this investment. Drou
in or phone for a representative to call. '
LA GRANDE BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Floyd McKennon, Sales Manager
La Grande, Oregon.
La Grande National Hank Bldg.