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Tuesday, July 7, 1925. Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER July Clearance Sale Men's Suits Two Special Lots Priced for Quick Clearance An Iuil(kKiiileiit Newspaper FRANK n. AI'I'I.KHr...- HAIIVKY K MATTHEWS.. Kdltor and Publlahet ..Uualiu-aa Manager p-jbllahed evenings, except Suntlny, at 1410 Adaina Avenue, iA Orande, Oregon. The Obacrvor-Hlur published evory Friday. Kntored at tlio roaloMce at La. Urundo, Oregon, aa Second ' Clan Mali Mutter under act of March. 2, 187. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNT! AND TUB CUT OF LA GRAND! MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preas la exclusively untitled to uae for pub lication of all newa dlapuichea credited to It or not otnerwla credited It publlalied therein All rights of republication of peclal dlapatcliea In Ihla paper, and uiao tile local newa here in aleo are reserved. ': t SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uj Carrier . Dally, per mouth in advani!e........ a - Dally, ail montha In advance ,. , . H fr" Dally, single copy - , ,, ftf In lliis lot are a number u( hiltlr priced ShiUs, lonnerly val ues lo ft" ltit Hie majority ail' small sizes. .Most nil of Ihese suits ale Halt Sehaffner & Marx. $15.00 By Mull Dally, per month in advance- Dally, per six montha In advance- Dally, per year In advance.. -too Weekly Ouaervor-Star, per year.. ..II. iO ..16.00 -I2.ua ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Incii... Display, local, per column inch... ....... Time contract ratea on application -iU . OR LET HIM TAKE HOLD OF JIV STRENGTH, that liu liiuy make peace Willi mo; and he ahull muku peuco uh me, 'laaluu 27;5. "'OUT OUR WAY ' Bz WILLIAMS HiS FEET CURlSI ( HO&b 6vX ? a CAE O HE CAinT Buck , JTe ' wNMEsetew Imouoim a MORE W Si FEET ? ks 1 PWMJD W OvUH high Tied thettAwaw ' J t To see f?MC!) A F,n AM GIMME WORE ( me RlDM " 5 V?Ef ' 'f AM 1"HtN TOy HAT W SPtCi TTcTV V REAL, j "S ORoPPiM ffi AM KEEP VOHE akS BOCVMMCt A -v. ( 'IM J I ; ; THE STORM" BEFORE THE CALM. ,.., At last the winter seems to be over. Personally, we don't believe that story about the hen hat developed a taste for clay and is now laying brick. The world is a gigantic fake, wrote a student who killed himself. Unfortunately he had never learned that the world is largely what one makes out of it. His world was, Jndced, a fake and a failure. "- The doctor who says that modern women are not get ting enough exe.-cise hasn't made a practice of following the. average housewife around for twelve or fifteen hours 'while she goes through her daily routine. Outdoor exer tise may be lacking, but inside she is busy enough to make nost men shy at an exchange of jobs. y Among other things, The Observer's Cooking School is demonstrating that La Grande, Union county, and Oregon (food products are as high in quality as could be desired. ko buy and use local products is not only to be loyal to fur own community and valley but also to enjoy the besl tJial can be had. OFFICE CAT liy Junius FUTILE DKHT COMMISSIONS. jj Foreign exchange is in a bad way when it permits it self to be influenced by the acts and words of commission.:, Darticularly debt refunding commissions, which are in the habit of talking much and doing nothing. The lira declined to its lowest level following the an nouncement that the Italian debt commission had adjourned until August without accomplishing anything. Of course .the two events wore associated, the- former being attril) jlted to the latter. Hut a calm consideration of the situation; lpads to the conclusion that there was no relation liotweeii tho two. - . t-An observer of war debt commissions must have fore seen what would resui; from the naming of the Italian commission. Nolxxly expected the commission to agree upon trims of payment or to accomplish anything else of aterial importance. The only difference between foreign debt commissions Js that one accomplishes nothing in a shorter time. In this the Italian commission seems to have excelled all others, j - - .i ! I'MUl NTKI). j A disaster like the Santa P.atliaia earthquake is doubly disastrous to a city like Santa Harbara, for, while another Vity need only dig itself out of the ruins and lebuild i i Voncrete and steel, a Santa Harbara must, in addition to .that great task, reestablish her position as a garden of liaradise wherein may be found the maximum of life's com forts and ease. Santa Haibara counts her freedom fivm Nature's harsher moods as her greatest asset. Upon tb:1 jmild uniformity of her climate and the exquisite beauty j'f her landscape and buildings must she depend chiefly fori jief future growth in population. j In the news dispatches fiom the stricken city the reader jci.uld sense a heroic cl'foit on the pait of the citizens of Janta Haibara to diminish the effects of the unpleasant publicity. The liist thought of the city was to save iU seputation as a New Woild paradise lather than to rcsloii? its ruined buildings. Hut the more disastrous San Francisco earthquake nine tucn years ago and the Santa Harlara quake have not iihakea Californians fumi the conviction that life in tho jr.olden state is preferable, under any ii.-k, to existence any wheie else. Hetter a paradise with a snake in it than no iparadise, is the California cieed. Some tui'ii arc unhappy Ixt-nit'o ihvy want imHiing hul hioih'.v anil (illiei's ait unhappy iHvatisr lh7 hnvc iioihlnu; but inoiiey. A ptThon loo fiood is vorSL lliun one luo hud. l.no to lx-d anil early l:i risft lliakrM il Tat man reilui'i' hia sizi'. Sonny: .IMiln't your f-.ithrr or Aunt Jiini' ever ti-ll a li-'.' .Mother: Tin afniul tle-y have. sonny, w hy Sonny: I .iU thinking liow lonp ly tii'orK.' WaMblnKlon and 1 would hi. In heavi-n. A lalMini'M1 journal pielures I'll. i le sain ay a luo-faeed M'ion. Ii mouIiI he mini' fleM-rfilite If It plelliretl hint ns tun TiMeTf. the roof on ChirHtinas Eve waitinK for Hantii Claua with a ahotuun. British Methods in "hhl Hie diMior lake your Inn M,i-auiiT?, "I (luunii. nil Tie iuKmiI m fnrjjjoiy i my wnleli." Orient Aot Backward (Conrinucd from rape One.) NowadiiyH Ihul nnin a nn.ai'euulil who ia lo p-lt mori him. elllK ei-rtninly U , r nol alile in t'ontrol of its sources, is suceei-dinir extrem.-ly well at It. That there's trouble the Hrlllsh ly utlinits even emphasize-but more for Ihem than for any- l bodv else. nt'eonOn? lo the ills- eredll than Is Rood for i ,,,,,, ,th,.y K,.t throujrh-ilia-patrhes whleh. In the ahsenee of 'ftiueh other Information, arc uuito or , Keuerally passed alone; and re jpriuted here, which is just what the British want. KOOd Nothing now lis hud an II used to. HOMi tiioi t: H is I'uw ny. Hint the htM way jet rhl nf bill hllff i-i I'l elulsi' Tllt, ,,nlrie.l oflie:uls. Iheniselves Ihem up I he spiral tail MiriiiK -III prelty ll((.Uralelv posted. don't they Kel ill"? nnil Hun Mirfovau- liu n.vnK the public misled. Ilieiu nun B MK-fc. Mlul.lten l.ohlies somot ill. I 'Iff ' Lot Ilivcoii I'ily pure vhcin wool Suits for men and yount; men. Cood styles and patterns, all sixes from a 0 to 4'1. lion't overlook Ihis bargain lot. $21.75 Two Groups of Men's Florsheim Shoes and Oxtortls LOT iNO. 1 $2,10 Brown and tan calfskin I'Torsheim Oxfords ' and Shoes, most all sizes. Former value ?10, priced specially for July Clearance. LOT i0. 2 $6.43 Drown and tan calfskin Oxfords and Shoes, square toes a very good looking group of shoes formerly $10 and $11, now .........$6.43 N. K. WEST & CO., INC. EVERY ARTICLE IX THE ENTIRE STORE REDUCED of Slate Kelloffjj 1h lKjniitiiK tu siiMpect 1h; fired imttv or Ws nt h'lif rock In 1h matter of that warning lo Tri-Hld'-nt fallcs. Thti real or Latin America cer tainly reacted very unfavorably not lo lucnilon Mexico and inuy b the secretary hfiH been hearing from . there through Nurt h Amer ican diplomatic chiinncis. Ii'h reporlej that .American in tercl"tn Mexico have found fault, too. :oncrattoii tf 'Umiii lliul HK Idea- Si-eu hy .crman ltiicr gradual exoneration i.s keep, i ing paee with the growing realiza tion of the dangers today besetting i European politics by the very g'-ri-i eml disregani for his ideas. It jlhe world wishes to live tn peaos ! it will have to return lo Wilson"! ! theories." Slic sugg Juck In the mouth woter The brute; slively) window ' make "That rojist stick makes my K.slt pllblicH il hHrd for guverninents to 1 much to the policies they thinli "Then niit." Itritian's TIMS 1 When "Your son with the girln. CUted ?" 'KVtTJtt here head." A hungry h-arl i.s lookfl. ery i-opul-ar w us he edu- no Judge of has! has It's a ;;prhiig theory that no body likes a iUl!Ier. but we secret ly, admire the man who haa kviipo iintigli to run uwuy whthi Uie run ning's good. : . This ern-AMud pu.zle rra" ,iecompti."ln-d ' one thing. U proven lo a lot of dumbbells the dictionary has other uses than that of u whaddyacallit for the haby to (tt on at the eatm table. "Gargling w it It strong nntisep tlcs," says a medkxtl journal, "will invariably kill Die tnflutn7.11 bacil uls.' It)ided of cotirsi', you can catch htm and make him garble. Why not line brief cast s .ine and call them tpi.trtiolios? Once upon a time il was who praed to God to muke lilm a good lilt le hoy. Now. w under- Mand Willy's sister prays to' Uod lOi make her a good It I lo boy. English Counterfeiters Face Many Difficulties lu the Just now it purpose to in ""'y.dein a picture. of a Jtolshevistl cnlly-cray China, in arms against ill civilization. i HonictliiK s it s to her interest lo present an ugly picture of the. Chinese. l'or instance, when some rough neck citi.eh of any other country tlKill her own kicks a unlive coolie off a gangplank and he's drowned ' f quite i common occurrence l.()fiv t ki Ix stiile' (he "' Hrll ish -cont rolU d press all up laet that the leinplallon lo conn- aml ,lown ''"" w l-rfeit nutney is much great- r now nationality and lh:n in anv Ol her S.erln.I i enf 1 " """ 1,11 11 H worlil. announcement of Scotland Yard tl" 51 officialM shows thit the offences ' tt for forging me on the decline ow- Hint's alt. The trutli fr.-cms lo Ik judg ing from little State department leaks that Ambassador Sheffield. who isn't a Spunish scholar and hadn't been south of the Kio ' Gi-inde long enough u liave seen i for himself, took as the; foundation for the stoiy lie told ) Kellogg certain American gric-1 vances w hich do f'xlsl and slapped a far weightier superstructure on; Occl-,tt than the underpinning justified. ! Kellogg took liis word for il ml there you are,. ',. Sheffield is going back !o AU x-1 ico but it wouldn't surprise any body In Washington ir he didn't j .stay long. i It Hit LIN (A I 'J- Gradual ccm eration of J'resldent Woodrow Wil son, ''whose reputation had been badly injured by the Trej-iy of Ver sailles." Is point (;d ol.t by the Krankfurler Zeiinng in its review ' of a book -on,ll, a l.y rii.-o.loi-... T, s ol.nlhine ,, , t.01l. i la I) n co iring the statenients. writings and publicalions of Ihe s,anl in tll,s world of ceas less American war presidein. ( change and that i;; the Joke about The Krankfuricr Xeitung sas the tiavelling salesman. t emplia his biu- Knglisiine n does the Ik 's a "lorcignei" The original' "Hard Hearted Hannah." Wh- n site was hve years old her moth-T ftmnd her out on iiii! la i irelv to tin, ilif 1 ieiill ies nf copying the Hank of Kngland not-' Al ov'r ,h" wwrlJ Iocal natnc es. counterfeiting in Kngland, Hfltish newspapera and reviews, uniilalout Iimi .ars ago. was pu-i1,nd Ibiiish influence, carry on in:;diable by the death penallv. Of-: this work, that I, . . .... . ..I i v iiL..rl.'fi tf n..v,.r il-iHitrs, nowever, are sun uean Iwith most severely, being subject ceases. There's no out-and-out I to life Imprisonment In first degree i-lnmbsy inisrepreseiitulion. that cast s you f P'lt ur finger on. and I Kent lam Yard has i branch or ' :ny. "This isn't so." the service, similar to the Culted ! u dab of color, here and j States secret fcervlee. whlcli devot j es its time almost entirely to keep ing tab on counterfeiters. I 'elect ies of this bureau work wtth the aid of tlealecs in paper, ink, niach with mery and oilier apparatus usually requiri-d by counterfeiters and in most ins'nnces s nop dow n upon the offenders Infore they flood the market with their hum. '-made money. Childrens Summer Underwear The very best niiidc selling at Popular Prices. Children's Hose, 20c to S."c All Children's Hats Reduced Prices Norton's Kiddy Shop Kverythiiig i.i InfmitlV nnil Children's AVc-nr i c- Retires there! -and the thing has the quired ptu.-l!riti'.;h and anti-eveiy-thing else look. A imrican trade dtn-sn't set-m to realize this. If tt did. perhaps it would try some of it Tor itself. Hints are MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES! Plume Main 7.")9 FKKSII STRAW CKKKIKS. I.OIiAM'.KURIKS ULACKCAPS AMI KASPHKUUlKS FRESH (JKEEX STK1NCI.ESS P.EANS 10c a I'niind . AN 1 1 So,' The Start Isn't Hard HIT KKEPINCI AT Torn SAVINGS .U--t-mxi- IS WHAT CUNTS. . . . is Yunts r.r.owiNo i!i:c,ri.,ui,Y Kvmtr La Grande National Bank Sound - UeiiabU - Vioscsslv CHAMOIS SPONGES WHISKS GOGGLES For Motorists THE L & L DRUG CO. lirv H. niy Uli, hmurllrr ft KorrM Ill , h.n rvnitrlrd ,". yrnrs m a n ni.ur in U,p Kt4iicrllr.il rhurrh. " ' Miwl. bn-tvrr of hia ail. taiKtMl dtr of iinl it, hli wlfa rtstniiv c lot.r.it.xl I,;. tM rdtUn Buy Guaranteed USED FORD CARS PRICED RIGHT FROM Perkins Motor Co. Phjne M-jOO Corner 4th and Adams. t f y y y y- y y y y y. y y f f y y y y V t y y y y t X If I? il V f X HALF GOOD COOKING HALF GOOD MEATS Grande Ronde Meat Company Products USED EXCLUSIVELY THIS WEEK IN THE Observer Cooking School Attend these demonstrations and see Alt. Emily P.nind Aleats prepared to make a delicious menu. You'll enjoy the instruc tion just as you enjoy eating- Grande Ronde Aleat products. Make A Good Meal Good The meat on the menu detoi mines whether it's a successful meal or a failure. Grande Ronde Meat Co. products are home productsfresh products sanitary products the lest wc can lie sure you I my our fi P.acons for cooking succes csh meats and Alt. Emily Hams and Grande Ronde Meat Co. City Market Hoovciizcd Market Economy Market Y t y y y y y y v y y Y y y y ? t y y i t f y t y y y t y r y v y