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Tape Four Thursday, July .10,, L92Ti, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVE!? ; Vn. will Kur roil , "W rou cov I In flit 1 the iin 1'V ; I I mi el'l If In. I Ik III 'I'll Hi flsl lu In If III $a(Kraitbc (.citing (Dliscrfar (Incorporated) An Imlrpeiideiu At,u-pper FRANK B. Ai'i'LKBT.... ...... Editor and Publianar HARVEY V. MATTHEWH... Huatneaa Manayaf ' fMbilsned evening-, except tiunday, al 1419 Adams avmouw, La Grande. Oregon. The Obaerver-bLtr publiaued every Kriuay, Entered at tne Poilolfice at La Uraiide, Oregon, a 8eooo4 Claae alall Mutter under act of March 3. Is7. OFFICIAL FAfEK OK UNION CUUNTK A-NiJ TUM Cm OK JLA GRANDE MEMBER ABBOC1ATED HIE 88 The Aaeoclated Preae la exclusively entitled to uae for pub lication of all oewa dispatches credited to It or noi oiherwiaa eradited If publleued therein. All ritfhta of republication ol peclal dispatches In tali paper, and jso the local new hera In alto are reserved. BLildUKlr'TlUN KATJlia ' x bl trrle trifly. per month In pally, ill montca In """' wuiy. aihgle oopy 160 $4.0 it Kj alall uJir, pet month in advance...- Valiy, per au months lu advance- Uajly, per year In advance - Weekly Observer-Blar. per year -tilt -li.iO -16.00 .U0 i ADVERTIH1NO KATE8 Jieplay, foreign, per column Inch , .4a. 9tspia, local, per column Inch en 'lpe contract ratea on application BEHOLD, I Will' cuie tiiejii. WILL HHINO IT HEALTH and cure and I anu win reveal unto tiiem the abundance of ukace and truth. Jeremiah 8d:6. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS If II ! .1 - . v III II "X t-r--TT , , , " X I ii if I ...... .wf. . j . -v . ij n 111 V'NXN 11MEL. I H f" sZSfr',A J I V I PASSED & Tt4& BOARD Of CENSORS. MOVEtS LIKE.T4IS vOMTHuRT MM MA.TfAlS FRftwK MERRlVMELL (IS AUWAS DOIUG GtOOO FOf? People, i read rr avself. ITS MOT A BIT UKETf-Y OLO OEACWJOOD DICK noveaa I USED To READ-A-UH-I MEAM TrWTlHEV HAD "ffAESE WILL BE. AU. RlGMTT BUT HE O BETttRNCrf tEf MECAtOM HlM WTtft Am OF TPoSE WILO VJESf Of? OESSE D5WES. WOVJELS 60SM N6.S MA! HE'S A Pouter feuer ki jesse 3ame,, he doit never SrAoor peepuu. HE JOS GrWES A POWCH OMTrt WOSE he'man of the hour seldom lasts longer than that. J i .' .. the best way to find your kinfolks is, to get rich W'hiqhj possibly explains why some people prefer poverty. , ; ; . - - u ' tgen the man who does not hesitate to eat hash in 3 cufc'jiay be super-critical at horns. MOMEUTS WED LIKE TO LWEOJE, Passed By The board of cemsors. ."TCyAWtLLiAM". r ARREST HALTS omEw You don't have to nurse a grouch very carefully to make it gew and you don't have to talk pessimism very often to make it spread. r. tt Some one has remarked that the leading nation problem is: Can I afford a new car? l!ut we are inclined to Aw.- OFFICE CAT RAOt MA 14. nlQ, I.OVK WJ.NG. 1 lovi- you, If U werv your I'd Mt.-al, I'd chfut. I d rod. I'd kill. In wi ry Ljrn r of my 1i nrt 'I'ht nit'iu'rifH of you lurk. I love 'i)U, I U'liri'.it oil". llO-l'.Ul Ulfh iha VLlflilwr ,r iUn m-,.l.lfm 1.. ,aIiI il w. .. - ..v.w. va ... .w..viii. in iu.ij" 11, 10 u khoiikIi to jio lo work. ctuetnion of, Can I get a new car? with very little attention' beinjj given to the question of nffo.ding one. If we l-curial.. Iiewlciirs only when we could afford them and their upkeep, J,l,r" iH-k wrm mr. it i- manjj individual economic difficulties would eliminate them-w l" a";r m" ' Belvit. When the time comes that Mr. Average Citizen isf iotur wouui unw a max exist i.ctuUlly concerned about "affording" a new car and con- TXIXZ. Pvl a" ducUHiimself accordingly, and ceases to be primarily in-"! lPivHnH in troii nv Tin wUoiWnv liVT ou n itTft'xrtT"' i :r,:HNo' . Iisij- Oy ua tinu-ndnu ni 1""" " r ....vv.... a.v w.w. ..... .V Va IIUli, .... Mitt), 85, Futiihl Siarthu; KhAMATH KAI.1.8. (My tin- Ai. noctm.-d I'rvns) K. l.'KIUult, who is Bch.-Uiled to, tukt office Hiitur ihty an dristrict aUorncy hvrv v. as indk-tfd hrre on a chare of uutl feasance In office In u m-cnl In dictment rt-turnt-d by thv grand jury yesterday. The accused attorney was rr ted In his office shortly alter the noon hour and was in custody of Uepudy Hhuriff Hilton pending his appearance before circuit Jud ge Leavltt tills afternoon to ar range ball bond. The Indictment involves the theft und subsequent disposal of approximately 21 sacks of mi cm from the Mason Khiniun and com puny warehouse here tn March, l'J2i. It Is chttrK-d that the su gar lat?r was found by certain persons end purt of it turned over to Elliott who at that timu was special prohibition prosecutor for Klamuth county. The sugar, It is alleged, subs-- qiientiy disappeared. It is chatgit that Elliott disposed of It und made no return as a public offi cial us to what became of the su gar or funds suid to have been received for the sale of the augur. lU'fu-HHi to Comment HJIIptt declined to make any , comment Immediutly after his ur j rest. I Following the resignation of IMstrlct Attorney William -Gang-ong hert parly this month. Kiliot' was appointed district atorney 1 Governor I'ierce. effective August first. For the past few days h-- -n ben armnglng his bainens affairs In order to take over ht official duties. He Jitid already ntinouneed the appointment of V A.' WieHt, former deputy suprenu de Star Mermaid 2D Presenting Miss Eleanor Garattl, national 60 yard swimming cham picn, who has come to ths front rapidly lu the past year. Scarce)" more than a novlca Inst summer, she has startled natatorial circle by her achievements. Miss Gnratti hails from Kan Rafael, CaJif, CSaS5V LONtAL COl Drapery Fabrics WELL-CHOSEN dripenet are as es leatial as comfortable chair and good books. For mid-summer days curtains of the new light weight, soft-hucd Colonial Drapery Fabrics now in scoclc will create in your home an atmosphere of cool foifulness. JAf-IJM.ipi.U,glJ.lW put four o's, put five o's, put six o's put seven o s, put eight o's, pota- ; tota! ... ItOSKHl'IiG, fne. Itiillnr tiiuri beg or ff;k charily. Wilhur Atkln- 'ourt clerk at Hah'm. us his v.c c .pp.vau.uuv tc i-iih in jj5, f(r m yearn a resident of ppiy. social affairs re the grand va.sco county, crept awuy to -await Kllioit served as special prohl march must be led by enforce ; death, und was found on' the bit Ion prosecutor for Kalmutl- ment ugenis. j banks of the South I mpnua river, county for IS months prior to Jan jU snon uisiunce irom tne iiak miry . under appointment German Veteran lrmaml Aid j street bridge. In thin city, help- Governor Fierce Instead of War Mmnumiiis I from disease und starvation. ; , Mt'NIt'H (AIM. The legion ofj Tor u month he had been lying German War Veterans at its third 'on the gravel und sand of u drv Mirny Nations to Take I'nrt by sew vokr's k;im-;kus men holding professional certifi- AliE LATI.ST TO IlJiVOlr -,t,, under the city government j receive less compensation than a loreman oi a sireei laijor crew, that. 76 1-2 per cent gt less than th- city mechunlcs and Hi per cent lss than the city laborer.. .. NEW YUI'.K (AD An Impor tant corps in St w .York's great whit- collar working army Tues day raised the standard of revoH. The municipal engineers. 3jiU strong and representing the larg est single aggregation of their pro fession in the world, outside of tnitita ry Ijoxljbiig Imlii-try Is Latest In A urt Invest On-hard Country WKNATCHKI-:, Dash. AP). siablishnifnts. completed shortage, of fi.lMKi.outi ladybugs wjih nutionul ronv ntion pusaed a reso-i river channel, und for the paxt I lilt ion crltlc'Slng the various ro$l-j,w weeks had no food other than! mental und veteran clubs fni-i clover tea. He wna discovered eit-cting ho many monuments for!dna removed to the county ho.-pi dt-ad comrades Instead of proper tui. then we will be more surely progressing on the road to Vltig VKHH of Ull duties A round steak is square meal. natiiiial prosperity und permanent happiness. LAUGH FOR HEALTH. Ijaugh and grow lat is an o.d prescription and promise.- Cioofny spirits make for lean bodies. Wony takes tiff flesh, ihhi io'mn.,ii' I iffcould worry," could not have come into daily use in Unit; when the stiuggle for existence was as desperate as a they're 1 8 montha old. tiring for their widows and chil- He whs engaged in Pinning near dren. a a more befitting method; The Dulles for more than SO years. tlvr(J "i honoring the memory of the "p was empmyeu us cny lead. The nMolution recommend- 'lnmn ,'n,',' for ten years. The ed the conduction of a numb r fX"''- county authorities win of recreation home for Die wi.l- s'v thul hi ,s tur'(l for un,il ous and orphan of soldiers killed cn,n un be turlu'i ovtr to Wasco in the uiir, The Legion of Oe-- j coun, - inun W ir X'cteia ns conipr ses more than 4nn,non members thro'Jghout the country. During the last century, the average wool production of the merino sheen of Australia has been ir mere wih a moon every night incrensnd from four pounds to 8 there would be no bachelors. ;md 10 pounds. In Anti-Miilarful Coiigrcs.1 HOME '.UM.-The first interna tional atili-inalarial congress wi" be held In Home October 4 tn 6 with part Irinat ion by- represent!' - of all I'm- nations of Europ' North nnd South America, us welt ns India, the Hritlsh Dominion .lap-'n nd Turkey. Among the American repr'"nt' tv !ifi. It tin exnertod. will at-1 tend, are fleneral unim'ng of th.- j I'nlted Stntes p'iblie health hoard. Itntp1 of the RorkefH-T t-'onndntlnn, , Profs. Strong. niiM. l'rlcks. Deeks nnd Darling. nn,! Drs. Hockott. Thayer. McCullum. King and Barber. good for (i Tlfe pent I'd .Mircly like to elioke to liliu I'd put the gnu. He tell mi umimialei joke uml tliiiika uc I A largi- majority of girls who de elan: lh- y wuuliliit many the bi s. man on earth ibuf t. i Ulead (xiftl upon tin- ual- r wll. Ool t ' 1 II til niter liiiini' iluiu if ii,, WOlTiei' M,,,rU K. t il. mm msio.ncs I.nmlliirils (.alUlnm-. I.Hllfhh uirii Snaptone. I, In- (.hiiiiI heiiiiiie. DmiU Agent Hlai ne slnlte, Sllelk SnmKlolie. Shoe ii inker Cubblest fine. Drill Si't-gennt l.iamte. lii-linian Hi e U, t o-eil ionibsloiie. I'r sidnit t'ooMdgi' In n iti u KOOd tilings Irct iill In itll I. ccitjin type of agitator would have us believe it is and evei l"1" pepuiainy. n.- has ..a-i.-nui willjlie unless they are Kivcn carte blanche to order the ' ZTZZliZ" k.-T politicd, commercial and social life of the nation. -! uur peopie are hunsiuiiuaiiY upiiolstered, lis a giie: to tjic ladies, to whom Hit, judKiiiB from the way they invtKh against it, is a calamity. I'.ul the facts of lifo visilae to ail with eyes lo see compels the conclusion that .Aimjiicans nie a happy, pio.spcious jieoplo, their :ew; iheir slomai hs full of fcood I'ood and their minds fie- iucitly ivfieshud liy miitli-piovokin fancies. This is not to tiy that they repaid Hie as a joke. It is far from that, l.ni In... T: . . . i.iii.Miii-i,uiiiii oi I'vcryiiay exisieuce, the1 perjijexities and prolilcins that assail the noimal (mmm-; 1 are iiiaiewally lelu ved l.y the .saving Kiace of humor. Njiw conies l)i. l-'redei ick W. Sewaid, neurologist, who tell.jthe. Aiiifiitaii Institule of Homeopathy that the comio stilus in the daily papers, the colored comic pajres of the S.llllri'11' Kklll..' !'. ..i.l.. I.. I III. 11 1 i . . .......... o, ,., ii, mum. ,e uiierani, lie says.: Vvfit one wav to cullivale Inli.i'.iin.. lu i r.... n... r. I . i""n 1"! Ill," IUIIIIV sidefand launh. No Slouch can r.row inward where a Ken.' of humor exists. Ilomeopathists mittht he cited as ' examples. To no few people their school of medicine is a joe, lait the hoineopaths can al't'oid to join in the laiijrh the provoke, if only because it is on their (lenders. he point is that people who can tolerate the lighter things will never l.e conipand with the lean and hiniirix i as.iis, nor ne so devoid oi healthlul interests that will worry themselves sick. 'he comic strips aie an excellent tonic. One need net rcRHJ'd them as ait. few .1,,. Some ,,t' thorn are at times I tcjious and spin ions wit. liutthej are anmsinj;. Thov uiiiijine muni irom serious en-msMiients ami real or fancied1 t.tOllllll'M 'I'hll,' lli.lll 4.. I 1 i . . I . . . . I . , . .. .... ..... ... , , , lt v, , , ,, w . ii nil in linn I 1 1 at .1 .. t. ... I THEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BU1CK WILL BUILD THEM III .ill "n II. . .Ii. So.tcy : Jiot ltn.-s ItllSl IIS w ay . S.,.i. ' T.ik.- Illl IIUll UM'llllM H out' o. en' Inn I. in nun uil i;il iliil I' ii t In', ll (Mil ul tlni't- they They help one ti I eople who take this tonic will he .1. A. ...i... ., ioo.- viio iii ii i see me ninny side of aioimd them. - t healthier than most everything T MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES I'lioiic Main l')d Ihiy them by the dozen, j Kxtra l.are Lemurs ,'iSc dozen. DJ L,' v.v. , 1 4 I iin orifaniAitlon wlilcli liua lor ll r,'porU'i this sjn-iiiK hi I'lurk Tie -'lijiTl iiiipruvi-iiu-iK of Huliiry and ni'r. "ludylitiK klnar." fio Ik con working condition "colnpiiriilile ductilifr a new indUNtry In Norlh V'lh illt-nlly. tininin? nnd respon- Central W'ashlliBton thut of rui sibilily of I hp poalllon." nlKhln? ludyb lfts to orchardists. Th- niovi-iM. nl hin uroiiscil u til-' I'mplte a liard Inter on Indj -ons othr professions whoso, nuni- ""K11. Turner sold nearly S.OA'i.iiiki 'nrs. despite years of Iniprovonii nt ,hl "Pr'nK- They tiro (ruthereil receive, less compensation than the t,,e hlKhf'r regions of the Ca 'ecenlly arrived llnnilgranl "eni;ln- CM,1(! mountains, and in certuin it" of ii enmprersed air drill or of "evires af! very llucK ii brick hod. . I no The association of engineers of NVw- York, formed at ineetinKr Monday night, representing every "ity department, approved the re. submittal to the city authorities M heir demands for a flat Increase of 5 per cent in salary and for aui lioralinn of working conditions. Stutlstics prepared by the engin'w .r showed ,hat SR per cent of the . i ne. reo-coaiea nine insects hi--slilpped to the fruit ranches and planted about I.'Min to an act-.-. HiteilliiK several times during i season they multiply very rapidly, und are a natural enemy of the green and woolly ophis. peach tree louse and other orchard pests. I. Blowing your own horn u llllle Is all right. But never try to blow h to beut the band. 98c SPECIAL One-Quart Ice Cream Freezer Do not miss setting one! F. L. LILLY Hardware , Phone M-85 1 The Start Isn't Hard BUT KEEPING" " AT ' TOUK SAVINCia AC COUNT 18 WHAT COUNTS. . . . IS YOUUS GROWING REGULARLY EVERT WEEK? La Grande National Bank Sound - Reliable ProK?n3ive DUCO I III. AMI'. " hut i I, m ule al vuip. mil piiiil. riii. and oilier wwp nmhIi-Is nttmt-trd sl Iintliin si the New ork Ail Oulrr rhllitlen. Uremia I'ulMiiii, .New oi k, U) III Klilplvr. ' AND many other 1926 improvements t&iSl 8 -r The SftfferBUICK Jennings and Shumate INFANTS' SOFT SOLE SHOKS 75c l-'ll-st S(...p Shoes, si,.,. 2 to .,l lo 1 :,; s 1'lexlble Shoes, si.e ft to No. In ,uy8' , kU.Wi ' "',."..0.r...'.'",' Sl"" f"r ''"ldie, , !, ;. , 'fi r, IIOVS' TUO TOO Si l ls, age 3 to 8 ... J LV, A belt with fancy buckle to each suit.' . Norton's Kiddy Shop Eei7tl,liig in Intuits' and Children's Wear 1 ' BUY PROTECTED Firestone Tires Perkins Motor Co. corner 4f.li and Adams Phane M-500 Porch Rockers All hardwood frames with seats and kicks in double rush construction. $5.75 to $8 W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. V