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Monday, May 11,' 192.r. PAGE FOUK THE IX G1TATTDE EVEOTN'G OBSERVER $Ia (fembc r&cttutg (bmbw An Independent Newnpapet FRANK B. APPI.EBT... HAKVET F. MATTHEWS.- Editor and PubUahtf Bua1aea Manar ' ' . Publlahed avtntnga, except Sunday, at 1411 Adama Avenua, Im Srande, Oregon. The Oborver-Btar publUhad everf Friday, Entered at the Poatofflca at La Grande, Oregon, M Beoond Claaa Mall Matter under act of March I, 1 J7. OFFICIAL PAPER OB" UNION COUNTT AND THJI CITX OF LA ORANDU MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Th Aaaoolated Preaa la exolualvely entitled to Da tor P'lb UcaUon of all newa dlipatcbea credited to It or not othenrlM credited it published therein. AU rtKhta ot republloatioa of apeolal dlapatcbea In tbla paper, ud aleo tb looal aava twain alao are reaervad. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Carrier Daflr, per month In advance Dally, alx montha la advance , , palljr, alngla copy, 1U K Br BdalL Dally, per month In advance., Dally, per alx montha In advance. Dally, per year In advanoe- Weekly ObaerverrSt&r, per year. -.11.80 -ti.00 . ADVERTISINQ RATES Display, foreign, per column '"- Display, local, per column '""h Tim contract ratea on application. ' BLESS THE LOltl), O my aoul, and forget not nil his benellts;. who forglveth all tblnu Iniquities; who hcalrth uil thy diseases who rudi't'meta thy lUo from di-utructlon. I'salni ' J03:2-i. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS j Jlindcnburg will not wear his sword and medals wlien .inaugurated. He'll probably confine military display to jother occasions. The greatest density of population in the United States in Rhode Island, according to government figures. It should be remembered, however, that there are legislatures in all states. Contrary to the popular metropolitan idea, all of the hicks in the world are not to be found in the rural dis tricts. We will admit, however, that a considerable quan tity of those so common in the city are spelled h-i-c. WK HOPE THEY COME AGAIN. Much credit is due the Wallowa Wonderland company and those individuals who have been on the entertainment job for the excellent way in which the Frank Lloyd mov ing picture cast has been cared for at the resort during the filming of "Winds of Chance" scenes. Mr. Lloyd in very complimentary of the service and accommodations his company has received which is more valuable to local W promoters .than any, ruoiey cojidjrpiuW Wfti sibly be. Every effort has been made to satisfy the Lloyd company because all Eastern Oregon hocs they will come again and again to the same location for other films. Th fact that Mr. Lloyd picked the Wallowa region for its scenic beauty for this picture is strong evidence that '.I has unusual qualities; and the fact that he found admir able accommodations there for his people is equally strong evidence that other visitors and thousands of vacation-, ists will be entertained satisfactorily as the season wears on. ,The advertising possibilities of Mr. Lloyd's location here are of extreme value. A region that is so attractive as to provide beauty for a half-million dollar picture certain to be sufficiently attractive Jo draw discriminating visitors who seek a summer playground. &?:r ( V wcx A-' "f Til ' "1 VOol HOSM tX- V'00 MJ0' VOt" I 1 WIN IJOEAv A ) WE MUJS ABM?P"0 V FATHER. OtMEMBtR IP (VuiAfx; aoM I Poo' Vot) MIOHTWITH HE wa,-hom6 fo(? Hr !, Js - oowoop WOW.T! J A Black sne wiw f l" ' " ! V i n i 'aw inaa'j Radio OFFICE CAT tAOIAH MO. Junius WHKUK T1IK MONEY GOES. Of every $100 of public revenue paid into the United States treasury the legislative department spends 40 cents, the executive department spends 10 cents, the independent federal offices spend $13.40, the agricultural department spends $4.20, the department of commerce spend 70 cents, the department of interior spends $9, the department of justice spends (50 cents, the department of laUn spends 20 cents, the navy department spends $0.50, the war depart ment spends $10.10, the treasury department spends $8.10. the District of Columbia spends 70 cents, subscriptions to capital stock of Federal Intermediate Credit luniks tak 30 tents, the interest on the public debt consumes $28.20. the4 premium on the public debt consumes 10 cents more and the-retirement of the public debt eats up the remaining 13.50 of the $100. j There is little significance in these individual items of! the national budget unless they are placed in comparison..' A comparison of the component items is far from encour-; aging for it discloses that 00 per cent of the national rev-1 enue is spent fbr military preparation and in paying off. the war debt. War is an expensive game even in peace' time. ! H is lamentable that the nation must spend $11.20 to' maintain a navy for every $1.20 spent for the protection' and extension of the national food supply and that $10.10; Is spent on a peace time army for every 10 cents spent! Tor the administration of the affairs of the nation. There' are good and valid reasons why the American people look! forward to the abolishment of military forces throughout1 mo worm, even though it bo the millonium. The girl wlio th mines Iht licnrt Its racily fls Iht kIovcsi, doesn't al uii) change her nana. A h unburn! Is the legally appoint ed nudit-nt'v of his wife, mohi: i;xri;xsn T would be a aong of expense, If you'd a flusk of Kin, And you went to the kitchen ninl: and pound thu Htulf therein; For, If you mil him In the fall, in winter. Hpiing or huiihiht, It t tikes a lieu, i of hard-cariKd jnek to piiy the hlouinin' plununep. Orulists reMn1 inrreiiM-i! Inil- iiom. Shorter kli'Is ure iiiKHiulit etlly respoiilhle. i:tu) irrn; hints l'lrk bouts out of your finli. It lun't ronsidi-red Kood form to pick (hem out of your throat. A rot lege preHident Hiiyn a. Klrl should he ho tlretwd tlial people will not remeinhi'i Iht for her clot hes. Tlr.it MlitKe in rcaehtd. largely . mm Americitnittm : Howling for sani tary water cups; drinking from tin twine hotlle. A henefll fiuut for (he retinal haophHK pluyerv has heen sinrt 'd. Tl saxophone plaviTs will tie I the 'mint timl rviTj- one vltv the iM-neClt. If. then1 Is any assuraiiiv thnt llu'.v have really i-eOreil ve III In (lntl lo niiike a siihMilil tial (loiinllon. m ometiiiH-n a marriiil woman mukt n a pttoil wife and uilmrr a Kood hu.shand. Mr. ('.him i : "If 1 should dl hvloie yon I hop you won't ut'ai' inourntnk." His Wife: "I won't. I tried on some last winter when you were ho ill find U made me look leu years older. ' No matter what ymi K;y I tad ibout (he modern Kill, tdie Is not i'freuiinute. A fool ami his money well, you ionT hear of any hookiuakers o- Irik lulu hankrupley, do you? l-'tshlnu' is hetler than uollin,'. You ran"t po lo sleep by a koI! ball wnltim,' for i( to bile. " CrosM-w ord HioekhiKS pre mak ing their appeurnnee. An opltnitM iH one who lieMeven It in-lieabH the raze is now down at the heel. Up this lecturer for the night." "Don't worry ho ulways brings his own bunk." . womi:n only Silk pettlcouts should be heard and not seen. A whipped horse never pulled a w tiling load. Will Honor American Iteud III UeM m luster Abbey UNION (AP) The recently organize d JOiulon b ranch of t he American KcrseuH .Memorial as Hoctatiou, eompoHed of all the American organizations In the Hri tisli metropolis, will have charge thl year of the memorial) wrvUes to be held In West minuter Abbey and at the cemeteries of Knglnnd and Ireland where he buried some "no Americans. After the Abbey ceremonies on the morning of May :to members of the association will Journey to Hrookwood cemetery. 2f mile.s from London, where r't 4fet A mcrlcaiiH who died In the late war. Here special exercises will be held. Hrookwood Is u Urillsh national cemetery, with a section devoted to soldiers from the t'nited Htutes who died here from wound!! hu.s tuined in l-'ruiue. In Ireland there u re burled i l A merhan soldiers and Kallors who died luring the world war. In various olher sec tions of t he country there are a TIJ:SIAY, MAY VA Mnunlaln Standard Tinui Nlatioiw KUA, Denver, Colo. iZ'ZA), 3 p. tn., mutlneo for housewives; 6-6:30, dinner concert, News Times. raclflc Htaiulartl Time Hint ions KKI, J.OH Allgtles, Culif. (467), 6:30-6 p. m., Kxarniner's matinee hour; 6-6:16, McDuntcls' nightly doings; 0:45-7, Kadttorlul talk; 7-8, program, Hills Bros, featur ing Hills Itros. dinner danco or e lustra; h-i, Kxumlner; Itlver side. Calif, hand; 'J-10, Kcotch program, Jack McGltp, comed ian; Andrew MucTavish, piper;1 Jutnes Kpence, tenor; Mary Mc Nabb. contralto; 10-11, Packard ballad hour, Hilly and I'olly Hull, AHhley sisters, Harney Weber. KFWH, Hollywood, Calif. (51'). 7:45-9 p. m., rogram, Coca-Cola Hot (ling company, Nuniiun Mc Neil, accordionist; Warner Hro thers' syncopators; Ina Mitchell Hutler, sopruno; a-10, Millers' International Hawaiian trio; Joe Martin's studio six dance orches tra; 10-11, Warner Brothers' hour of Joy, direction Harry Key mour, entertained extraordinary. 11-1 a. in., Brandsiatter's Hotly wood Montmarte cafe dance or chestra, Mel I'edesky, leader. KGO, Oakland. Calif. 461.2).' 11:30-1 p. m., luncheon concert;; 4-&:30, Hotel HI, Kranels; 8, pop ular music, I'lorintine Music company; Madeline u'Hrlen, so-1 prano; Hazel Nichols, pianist ; Jtay Anguin, tenor; IMith Wood ward Warren, mezzo-soprano; Mrs. Itetibeu Walgren, contralto; Alys Jane Williams, pianist; 10-1 a. in., Henry Halslead's orchestra. KtlW, I'orlliMifl, (ire. (litl.r,), 12:3" p. in., Howe City t ilo; 5, chil dren's program; S, Oregon Agri cultural college extension service lecture; 8:30, concert. Civic mu sic chili; lo, dance music. Mult nomah hotel. IKHJ, l.os Angel s, Calif. H5.'J). Ii:3M-C p. m.. Leigh ton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cron shaw, leader; -U:3i, Art Hick man's Billmore hotel concert or chestra, Kdwanl Kltzpatrick, di- rector; 6:311-7:3 0, little stortebl American history, I'rof. Walter Sylvester Ih-rtzog; weekly visit ot Oueen Titania and the Kadio fairies; CIkis. Leslie Hill, read ings: Louis I". Klein, auto-harp and harmonica; Klorane Thomp son, Gal lis-American soprano. I rule John; 7:3u-8, I'lggly Wig gly girls string trio; 8-lu, pro gram, Henley and Scott, arrang ed by fuele John; 10-11, Art Hickman's iilltinore hotel dance orelH'stra, Karl Iturtnett, leader. fNeWCfiief?! NOVELTY SCARFS Charles 'W. Waterman of Pcnvor. Colo.pui one of those mentioned as proliuble successor to Solicitor Gen ! ral James M. Beck, who In retiring j w rviurn iq private mo. Jte(iie-,t Tor Oil (.united, 1IOOI ItlVKIt. Ore. In, in"-! diate response was received to the petition forwarded by the county I court and civic bodies seeking oil ing or the valley trunk of the Mount Hood loop highway. The j commission today telegraphed ln-re j that oil would 1m applied at once, j score or so of graves of Americans t KJ It, Seattle, ish. (384.4 ). K:30-i who fought In the wars of 1 K 1 2 and 1M;i. These also will be di orat' d with wreaths on May 30. Slayer of Grand Pmki Michael I,oms Life In Ah plane Afhleiil lilGA (API. Minsnlkoff. the Itolshcvist commissary who ' in' IHIS was commissioned to" do away' 'with" 'Grand like 'Michael, recently was kilted In an niiplaue accident, it is reported from Leningrad. ( 'arrying out the assignment of royal itNsnssinut ion. Miasnikoif went to Term and managed to be admitted to thi' grand duke on the pretext that lu was sent by a secret society of aristocrats t con duct (he grand duke to Siberia and ( hence lo mi fety In Knghmd. The grand duke's Kngtish sec retary. 1 Inrry Johuat on, becomfu;," suspicions, warned his employer, but Mintmikofr succeeded in ab ducting hot h In two iiutomobil" and as t hey w ere passing 'a for es! h" end his agents are said to have murdered the grand duke and his secretary. lo p. hi., l'uget Sound Sa villi's and Loan association musieale. K.N'X. Hollywood, Calif. (33t.0). 5:45-6: 16 p. m Wurlitzer pipe organ studio; 6:3u-?:3i, pro gram. Globe Ice Cream com pany; 7:30. style talk. Myer Sle gel, Jr., of Myer Siegel und com pany; 7:4r., health talk. Dr. Uobt. T, Willianis; fj-y KNX lValuriL program; tt-Ki, program. Inde pendent Kurnllure Manufacturing company; 10-u, movie night ni I he Ambassador, Abe Lyman's I'ocoanut Grove dance orchestra. Kl'O. San Francisco, Calif. (IJH.6), Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel or chestra; 3:30-1 :::ii. Palace hotel orchestra: 4:3:i-.:30. Rudy Sei ger's l-'alrmonl hotel orchestra; ii:3i-7. States nstauranl orches tra; 7-7:30, Rmly Seiger's l''alr niont hotel orchestra; it-in, Theo dora .1. Irwin, organist; pro gram. Mass Heuter Paint com pany; lii-ll, Johnny Huick's Ca-blrlans. The Nearest Service IS Ford Service Perkins Motor Co, 4th and Adams 111 Knit Silks Chiffon Georgettes Printed and Plain Patterns $2 to $7.75 . GARDEN HOSE We Have a Fresh Stock of the U. S. MOLDED HOSE 1-2, 5-8, 3-1-inch at 11c, 13c lfic ft. We furnish couplings free. Oregon Hardware & Imp, Co. READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS Ideas are funny little things. They won't work unless vou do. ,Im Key Hurries. .Mount leaves l,iiM(i, AP)--lnie to riile in the first race a the Derby meeting; Stee lOIHillUe, the noted jockey.. missed hi train at SI Pancras. Ilci telephoned t Crovdon aii'drouie ' ind ordered an airplane in which I lie Hew to iM-rby. but the horse; he hurried over to ride could only' get third place. "I don't H"e hei'i' Pven if llindcnhurg is president. lot" Germany, we used our tin hel-j Mil put met for a flower pot long ago. Market Groceries 3 Taffelta and Crepe dt; Chine Dresses Vov t'liildivn 3 yoais to l(i yo:is. All the impuliir shiules iiiul stylos. Ii iced from $1.75 to S16 We have a complete line of CiiTs Cinnlinin Dresses. Also Voile, Sliiintoii, kUiitinjr, iiiul Kii;lish ISrondcloth. Also have (oils' Stamped Dresses in (iinj;liam, Shnnton and l.inene. Norton's Kiddy Shop WIhic ;milil I- HlKhi r 'llimi I'rlii'. A Reliable Bank Reliability that means helpfulness as well as safety no matter what the emergency. La Grande National Bank Sound, Rrllahlp, Vrosresslie If Vixi Waul (In- Hot Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Ho Mire It Is Made ly t.uilliAiu'M I hvtrlc linker; lXtpni Oregon's U udiiij; Itivntl ami Pntry linkers Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Home of the G'dden Crust 01.1) MONTK'ELLO TONIC Taken regularly keeps you well. Aprees with the constitution. Moon Dru Co. KvctythinR for the Sick Hoom I'honc M-6S 1 ' "' ' .' I i i The lond dollar THEY say a tight man squeezes his dollar until ho makes "the eagle screum." t wise man makes his dollar stretch. He lmvs hut he buys wisely, making every dollar go a long "way. He knows that the purchasing power of a dollar has shrunk considerably in the last ten years. He. also knows there has never been a time when wise buying paid bigger dividends. livery day, this newspaper contains information that you should have to increase your buying power. The advertisements arc intimate little lessons in cvery-day economy. They teach you how, when and for what your dollar will go farthest. Manufacturers and merchants tell of their products through the advertisements. Almost every new oppor tunity is offered through an advertisement. Practically every unusual buy is advertised. You can stretch your dollar to its elastic limit by keeping abreast of the opportunities to get full value. THE ADVERTISEMENTS WILE HEEP YOU MAKE YOUR MONEY GO FAR 1 si 1 Phone Main 759 1