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Tluirsday, August 20,' .102,").
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
OUT OUR WAY
Speaking Of Fall Shoes
(liicoiportiftil)
An IitiliiH'iiih-iit rwpiM'r
FRANK B. ATI'I-KHY.
IMMor and J'ubiiahiT
l'R stock of Fall Slll)es is llom-in' completion
W every day. You'll be pleased to sec th-j
new styles that are so coiifurtable, yet jrood
lookinjf." Black patent, black satin and black
kid are very good with a few numbers in col
oi cd kids for vaiiety.
$3.50 to $12 r0
HAHVEY
MATUIKWrf tu8.li. ManuK'T
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THOU HMAI.T AISO CONSIDER In thine heart thai, art
a mun chuHlt-in-th his huh, bo lite Lord thy God chu&tenetlt
liiee. Deuteronomy
"1 '
Ho who keeps too many irons in the fire often gets
burned. '
S . Alodcrn bud men count their victims by notches on theii
fenders.
; iwWatrimony settles down to normal when the bride dis
covers that chicken salad isn't considered a balanced ration
f'Ulie average man.
I V . i..
: I I fe aiMMC a muu J rT,.iT K pgKjf TOM T is time now to consider School Shoos; and VJr
''I y "CKit loow, ,rtc1( Ji U 1 you will find a wide vaiictv to choose from. V Xk-53vv
K AXL IX fplfffe Oxfords in tan and black, black and tan slip- NCx.
" N' K WEST& ca INC"
A I Jl I 1 II I 1U IKvuU :Tlri L?ilM f,j,, ( ."-WC "rrS J -7 '" . f .h I nni F I All
liP bULU LUAN
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. '-oau7 ,w ww
' MOME.KTTS. AJE..D LWE, lO LVc OJER-
prncEipoPULATl
CAT
EW) uoinitii knows tlint life
ultluiut (Ytni.iiiil(msliiit Is iiiii'l
nml liicotnitli'KN niul she ouUl
(AT) llritu in'H rap-ln-rn
the lurKfSt
4f COffee lea V keens ncoule nwnko. thnro nr snmn I'wIiaiiKi mt latdi-kiy for cily in the world liini mnnih. hut
LONDON,
Ha iiiny hiiv
' ii "i - , , , fa tiok ImmU and Ikt dik for n now th
fiw buuuiu uy it reumny inese aays wncn areains 01 a rnmu ir i.. tro sun or Ki-ttintf or London is
brlvof pine boughs and rushing streams and leaping trout ""'i'nnioni.ip." nut h- iirt n-n
ttttt tu quicK iu come
th
men to tin' iH'rniiiiii'iit InuttfiilMin
of Just one.
J flat cd fiith Kra pf tth u iH-ndh
j puinlt-d .syringe iind ihn inil;it-d
lihi-iii tiifiiin with ran- unl h'-arty
! Bladd'iiinp Mnunr.
"( lie klufio ia 1 21 h of Aiiriihi,"
' inarKine the opening of the shoot
mK mi . kioii in M-otiund and tht
, northern sections of KnphOnl. saw
on; of tint Kreatt-Mt iilnriinum s
noi tiiwHrd from London Hin -thu
wur und one in which more Am
ericans than ever participntod.
During the last few yuis the sport
has tiitravtod a prtHt number of
ri Hidcnt population nMV"" " " "' '" rtn"""1 ,,,,u
lllilll OI llif Ot'Bt 1IIOUIB HUYf Ut'L'n
l as d to Americans,
This var's b;iL f to the k'amc
TMFS OR P
i imuu uuui i
iiiilhou or itiort'
holow normal . I .risuro . rl:i sm s
hnvp (ihondonf'd the ri. and the
i
LSomeonc, lackinir a more Diol'itable occun'ation. has de
clared that a lipstick and a' d If of rouge are pal tial cures ' h oih"." "'"""B ' "'"W
iqv jnsamty. If the allegation is well founded, it is not
h$rd to find a good many young women who are taking
cveCy precaution against the peril.
Florlila H iicninsiila lolnlly ruv.
All th hwolni'H arc nl round
in novi-lKilol oi tlii'iu cun be tuuuU
III U'lt'pholU' I'Xi'hilllKtrM.
i: nnsriT of youth
I IrltLudanic Hertlio, hoauty exxrt, does not lelieve greal
diiiiiiige is being done to woman' sle;tuty ii her frank and
'cpiui use of devices to make appear younger than she
is. Even if sho were not an "expert" we would agree with
jh?i"We want women to appear young and beautiful.
'.whether they are or not, and anybody who would find
! f.jjult because a disfiguring hair growth, an ugly mole or
protruding tooth is removed is not a fair j'idge. of beauty,
! vhieh is something vo. all piide ourselves in being when
j Tlirn jir AO, 000 more Anieri
rniit hi l.iinipe tlilM nir (hail llici-o
'vi'it lnt eiir; hid h-l us u he
lMiIIhlY riMtiiiiM. .Most of iIh-iii
will lintp to ronic home and to Ihoiisiiid nthri-s hiv
uurk BKnlll.
inlddlp rhis.it h Iuivm orowdrd rvir country also marked by a luigcr
out Koinp trnin lor mon- tlinn a proportion of women w Jio have
p'k. . AiiKust n th- only p.rtnd hcretutore usually been content to
when almis; i-vcry middlt1 class accompitny Hie s. looting parties as
nnd for that iintto-r lower cIjish spectators.
Hi'hools s'liitH Its doo;-s nnd pir- h newest idea is the "nicker
ems itsnalty airaiurt hultdnys to shirt' wuitii sppcuis lo be tne
s'dt the convrnienc of their child- 8 '"e 1,s the ias.uont.bh cross over
ren. shirt, but ready cons. sis ut knick-
V.Mtllhier v:icnnon:Ht hive 'irrtne 1','a bl"llVu" stnuKiit panels. :
l Onuvili.. 'rir MMi'li rnntln.-nt 'l : MiK-U '"Plh-Uy is the autumn
resorts, while the middle ctiiHsrs ru,l mK WIN ' 01 ,,!mu " "-e.fl slid
liavo Heatter.'d every where.
x-wtiitns.
Idd you ever si.irt to work a cross-
w ord nizzie, u
And run up uKint wofd In ten
letters t ,
MeatliiiK "Stwer !'
And tiunk '( Aqueduct," but it
didn t lit.
And neither did "Conduit" or "Hub-
terruneiill," ,
incomes to female pulchritude, to us a theatrical press bn-.e w.e hud leans over Sour
I'ffenfs pet phrase. Why even such a reputed he-man as , "''.
il i t iii- i , . Aml hh.i ui....k you a dumb i ki,'.
Jack Dempsey had Ins nose made over. Other men have ten you tmtt
dyne it, loo, so the women are not alone in trving to im- "a'amstreB."
. ; ... 4i, . , , . a'1 'l l'''t h i rather sheepish-
prove then' appeataiice. Any bniler eould tell some talcs . i. .11
atjout men - and m cities nun are among the best cu.Uo- lloi,1Hj J"1 thinp dwMi t nt.
niers at maicel'iug parlors. it dots?
- - - . .1
J-ut it appeals there is an ancient reason for women'
HMM devotions at th ;;hiine of youth. They have to
coiuMte with young woiikmi in the business field, and a
comely appearance never injured anybody, No woman of
untidy appearance and repellant featuns ever could hold
a. job in wliich she came in contact with the public. Omv
We olijected to younger women making a conspicuous us.
of powder nnd paint, but we have foigotten all such old
i;shion'd itloas.
S.iVitLe Kow tailors. who dlrtute
fashions tor Hritutn's weir dris-t
men us well us men in other imrts
of the world. .Months ai;o they
disapproved then simply refqned
to make exuberated oxford b.iK
to nop around nitHi B les. una
now thty have sent to the limbo
jazz colors, wasp 'wuiats and ocven
trio cuts;ure calling . lor. pun
matvnais nlih unobtrusive pat
terns an cuttln; tiivm a tritlo
on the loose side" ispccially in
veleoat.
(Hftcials of the I'nittd Stat
treaur ni) a Uoilr iiitl d
laht uts tn;K tin it HM'il to. W
luiihd tlml heiore toe trejiMiiy
OltUutl.s ltd.
SVotts and Ir sh Lontloners have
frone ''bark h'.m,." iiundrds of
filled . tho
hotels nf rtsitlH Ih.H eirele the
shon s of Mimnst this etitlro island
nnd vast kw tries of others have
turned nearliy Iti-ieium and Kren
h coastal reports aluioat into a
p;irt of Little KriKlund ilwlf.
The streets of London are filled,
Otli p-ope obviously not London-
is rro'-inrbrs piedomini:ti for
p-uiiehow they like to holldiy In
London rs tun h ns Londoners Hke
I'l sn.-nd the.f viientiotts in the
provinces, Next in number to
the provmem it re A tiiericii lis.
Ameriei'.'s injreiiiuniM IxiotieKirers
int-ht lejirn n trieii .r to from
the ordinary evms'onifts return-'
in from then- hohbivs on the
continent. To etejpe hirh prlres
for rare wines in t'..-ir
vtly tiiv d land, s oi. s or these ' ftuiipetitlon. all puhhsliers huvhiff
trippeis have been tivniK to s. -h("n opportunity to f-phiin meriti
twit ties home. hidden in thHrof t'leir books and submit prie, h.
clothes and. In the ras- oi crip. $ A. t 'huirhlll. state miperin-
pb s inside h -'l 1 tendent of sehools predfeted twi
;i". arms. The fruit looked a days would ! required to coin'-
H't little flabby to the !t.ri ee of one ph-te the a dnpt ions.
Ofitonifi iis:iii in Mover. "IXeitse' llecan.te of
TAH1S. (AIM Finance Minister
t'ailliux's (fold -coupon loan has
nwJf puarantei s acainst risks of
loss throuRh depreeiation ' of the
franc the question of the day.
Labor agitators Bay that the
workitiKinan is entitled to the;
same guarantee us the invt s:or
and that wages most be kiiuiuH- j
teed in the same ratio us interest j
un bonus. The employment has
extended to oil ice eiup.oyes. luu
ctionaries ami state pensioneis. Iisi
supporters find their arnmeat in j
the government's loan prospectus j
and sonic niprehension niiKht be 1
entertained us to the cons q den-
c- s If it were not for the reassur
ance furnished by bankers an
onunclul experts who bcileve tin
Minister of Finance has a safe
margin in the rate of fcuurantei
of 9ft francs to the pound. They
airree freneriilly that the ftxine
outrlit not remain Ion? below tlial
fipure and that it may even ris
slightly If t he gold coupon loan
turns out lo be the success tliat b
how promises.
With the limiting lon reduced
to Innocuous proportions t'aiilajii.v
they predict will be able to put
through parliament ot the n..t
s ssion the new taxes with which
hi' pro posses !n provide a sinking
lund for debts, then there will be
no longer any reason to appre
hend disaster to the franc,
It is pointed out In reply, to the
demands of labor that the working-man'
is far belter ot'f generally
ih.:n th- small b-mdhobi-r. Mis
wages its eompai'itl with tjte pie
w ar rates li;ive been quadnipied
while office salaries, government
pay and pension rates have not
been doubted on lh" nvriKT". Thev
ore in paradise, it is remarked,
as compared to the small invest
or whose rate f interest on pie
war investments hits nmaine'1
the sime and whose capital has
dwindled to half the original in
vestemnt. The latter h-is no way
of increasing his income or of
preventing the scaling down oi
his capital, while the lnhorer Jvs
amply succeeded In solving tho
problem for himself, it is urgtied.
HlLLSIiOltO. Ore. The Wash
ington t'ounty Itod und Clun club
joined with other, sportsmen's or
ganizations throughout the shie
.n protesting , ag;iiiiHt the "ht.iee.
tion of politics in un tiers a fleet
ing the wild life of the stale."
At a meeling of tim ;i ill h l I
here a resolution, was adopted
cens iring (Jovei nor fierce for his
appointment of W. L. Iinley to
t' e sti't- gam- commission and
the removal of A. K. IJurgdulf as
stiite game v drden.
The resolut on charges Go vet--nor
I'trrce with breaking faith
with the spor'smen and vlolal in ?
his word to members of 'ie s ii -
senate. The , c I u b. however,
pledges ils support to t lie game
eomiirs-ton in all hones ende;iv
01 s to co-operate with the spoilsmen.
August Clean-Up Sale
AM Voile !rec greatly rcduci'il I In rrM of Ill's week.
Our 'ale of AumM ('loin -up will eonliiiuc all this work.
IWni't oierlok our muny alucs. ,, , ,
Wat Hi for our 1'nll Hue 'of Infants' and Children'- Weiir
nbles. ns we will lime (he nu4 eoinplele stK-k In LuMciii
Orcgiui.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
I-XrrydilnK In InfttiilH' mid Cl.jtiJ i-eu'n Wear
h:imikiks to nt. S a.m
SAI.KM. Or.t. MniiliKrs of tin.
Oll-ltOn Hi lie ( XtllOOlv' C.)IIIMllS..ll
will mcft in KhKiii tuilay when
"loplions (.r the stul.. for the h-t
two yarn u ill lie nnnounc il. T'n
seltilliirn Kill lw in ulr in'i.p .i
Same Fine Studebakers
Prices Reduced Quality Maintained
ruling of
Il would be a sit
lllUil Who lU.iS HWeal
Uovft.ii' l kiiuw w liai e
1" bet thai the
"l ei.-il id ion"
it tier l.
L Jn thp iinimal liiipiom il is tho nulo that is tho iiuksI
I'pautiful anion"; m;iiy : pH-ics, imt.'I.lv hints, ami thoy
know it, ton, Wr rito t!i- pr.-u'nck as only ont instant:'.
Fut, Js man is the highest i-ml r.nhVM animal, ho wants
t lid woman to ho tho pivttior. So duos sho. Sho always
hjis horn so .-nd tco has ho-n no tinio in tho history of
iYiluation whon slio d'd not fall aitifiros to her aid. Sho
1 110 difforopt fh -n 10 over has hoon - porhaps a litlh;
niore frank, that is all.
The i
an aite
n r.
ml r.d
- it i' 1 ii r
mini; thing about a minu!-
l l n li 1 n- 11H1-
me they Umt ko lovely. I'd like to Hie H 1 1 .) rtl . -Jf . n e I :i I that ihetev;.!
h;i ve one" he renwirked to t he book , commission ts w ithonl b-j,iil
p ssenjjer and thereupon he phi- authority to hold a meeting at tills
ivro u Ki.ip- Kim pui n in Ills yoie, any anion taken at toda s
mouth. S'lrpr and dalhrht session piobubly u III be conle-.ted
u as written all ovr his fare its in the courts,
he hivit.-d ?he ii .ssent'. r to wait
The travtdf-r ha ib
Dodoc Touring
.'i;l (ires, licens-.'. 1'iioc $12.".()(l
Perkins Motor Co.
rh:mi tl r.Hll ('nrmr llh nnd Atlams
Siii- iiu'll nn ru thr Hitultl
tu .vh.rK ill n liMKUt ihii in. lui .
"
A l.a fti-iinder Imd jum mforuod
the rtiiiniaii nti ol l, i.u h s.mteil
c. ruiliirin beith.
"t pper or u'wei ."" uked tho
agent.
' hal'N the diileiein c .'" aked
the tiiiveai. (
A dtlleienee of t'ltt cent.- in
IIiIn case, 1 i. (.i,ea ih. iijjetit. "The
lower j.h hikin r tlun tne uim" r.
"lite higher '.lice im ior m ,
Ii ou want It lower c-u will hao
to o MtJili r. ... u i.o u, c
iovnr 111. to the lew. i. In hhkt
W urds I lie h IK her i.i lower. Mu.st
M tiple don't l.e t ut' Upper.
Iiioo.wh it in low r. on act on m of
beint; lusher. In n oti iunp
an upper um Ihim' to go up to
to . vl tioil K' l u(il hen )ii
lie! up. (in iMii hae the lower
II ou pn IiIkIh r. The upper W
hwer than toe luvter lmaii.- II id
hit; tier. If oit are w tiling lo ko
h.Ki.t r. It Wlli be lower."
"I hank uu," nuiiI the li
lliiinuti, '1 t ii 1 11 k 1 will go by
unto."
His 50th Term
- -:- ajas-t- WTF
k1
oiuic I i,
A colored aoldier ut I 'iimti I,
pan. Texas, had been so attentre
to a Mount on cirt that be !;.
been fttt.te to Mt!irter .1 II 1 1
rlv. n et ru duty for overrta mc
bis p:iss. Not lutvinv seen hllil
for two days, the Lidy decided lo
looU him up ut the camp, a'ld
aiNi -neied him manic Jring the
Cround noont the Incinerator.
'Whaflo" vo' ntn" ,,i
me fo so long." she demanded.
"Ah eonldn', honey."
"What'fo enuliln'?'
"I.lssun. honey, dldn !i i "
vo Ah wan kwtne be pttmmoted?
Well, Ah hns. All's been putn
moted to ini-in-Tntor rp'iint."
! MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
! TKV ( AKSTKN S II A.MS AMI HACON
lUiy thorn whole, hair or sliced.
hamiu;k(;kk and sai sai;!-;
Made fresh every day.
J)KI.I( lOl S STKAKS
Tender and juicy.
The man w ho t
can't s c W heie In
(he illl-t itt In er
nlv
a follow, r
feomg lor
mi ciiii til IcfiM xr when' MMir
III IM' unlllg W '.it'll il l -M Ht
ur ttt-nieiii-.
Mary had a Utile ts!rt.
And it us modern. iuite.
It it keep un net i log shorter.
It will vooii be out ol MKh
I'aller --Well. Hobby, how do otl
like your new baby mister?
Hobby 4th. nil rljfht, only 1 wo
tv.tpvetiiig a radio.
il-
KJLU I
It a noihlns ne to Ah I, Woo.1
to b. ,Wtr,1 nsnim, ,
th. j.,l.,vul, (Mil Tr,lr, Kni
.-r wrmoiy. H I. now .Urt-
J inj 6u5h term in tiut oSct.
TheSlart
Isn't Hard
Hl-T KKEP1NQ AT
TOlIt H.WlNfSS AC
Cdl'NT 13 WHAT
cor NTS. ... ,
is Torus OrtOWINfl
nKC.l-l.AKLT EVEItT
WEEK?
La Grande
National
Bank
Sound - Reliabl . Piogi-Mle
THESE low prices are not for new cars built
to sell at new prices.
They are (or Studebaker cars identical with those
which have been in tremendous demand at higher
prices during the past eleven months.
They are for Studebaker cars so well buMt of
fuch high quality materials that net profits during
the past six months have averaged only $140.64
per car. The rest of the money the public paid us
went into making a car with scores of thousands of
miles of excess transportation.
These earnings are a triumph for the one-profit
basis of manufacture. No manufacturer on a less
efficient basis could have made a dollar selling cars
of Studebaker quality at Studebaker prices.
StudeFmJccr is the only one.pTofii car in the fine car
field. Only Ford and Studebaker make far all their
cars all bodies, all eninfs, all sear scls clmrfic,
springs, di7erentiufs, axles, steering gears, gray iron
castings and drop farmings, .
Thus we save and pass on to purchasers profits
which many other manufacturers must pay to out
side parts and body makers.
No "yearly models" makes sales jump
Thus we were able last January to reduce prices
already low.
Then we announced that Studebaker would have
no more "yearly models" to artificially depreciate
cars in the hands of owners.
. Sales instantly started to soar and have forced
the vast Studebaker plants to maintain peak pro
duction throughout the summer, in the face of
declining production for the industry in general.
To one-profit savings we thus add savings due
to long continued peak production. These savings
we share with customers in the price reduction
announced August 1st.
We still use genuine leather, mohair upholstery,
fine northern while ash and hard maple, touch
extra gauge steel for which we pay premiums, plate '
glass, walnut inlaid with holly and other refine
ments. In short, these arc the same fine cars in
every particular only the price has been reduced.
You can't appreciate what a barqain Studebaker
cars are at these new prices until you compare
them point by point with others.
Remember that Studebaker cars have been kept
constantly up to date. Improvements have been
made as soon as developed not saved up for
spectacular announcements under the guise ol
"new yearly models" designed to depreciate cais
already in the hands of owners.
Superiorities both ht'iWcn nml obvious
Many of the most important superiorities of Stude
bakers are hidden until revealed by thousands of
m:les of usage, but here are some you can check
to prove our statement that every Studebaker is
more up to date than the newest "yearly model."
On nil present Stiidrbulcr models, -vou'll find an
nulormmc spiirfc control, sc.ery lighliiij) control on
the stecr.n, nheel, 8-day clocl and Xa-iine gauge on
the dash improved one-piece windshield, .special coin
oriental lock of isnition and steernig gear. ,l!v ma-
j edcran. emil I'emilulor.s.utcrproo ignition
and oil drain vali beside the engine.
Studebaker pioneered the stecl-framed Duplex
Top with roller side enclosures which gives en
closed car protection to open car models in 30
seconds.
Studebaker pioneered the use of full-size balloon
horiv w"Ch teorin8 mechanism, fenders and
body lines have been especially designed.
proht"eei?.anT Sr ",ese s,',rdy- dcPdahie "one
profit cars. Today, more than cv.r before, every
Studebaker is a big moneys worth.
Ask about our liberal Budget Payment Plan.
New Prices Effective August 1st
Standard Six Models
Country Club Coupe $1295 $1345 $ 50
ch 1195 1295 100
Scdan H95 1595 100
Special Six Models
N.w Trie. OIJ Ptic. S.rin
Dtiplcx-Roarlster $1395 $1450 $ 55
Sport Roadster . 1595 1645 50
Duplex-Phaeton 1445 1495 50
Coach .... 1415 1595 150
Brougham . . 1695 1795 100
Victoria ... 1750 1895 145
Sedan1 .... 1895 2045 150
Big Six Modzir,
Duplcx-Phaeton $1775 $1875 $100
Coupe . . . 2045 250 405
Brougham . . 2195 2575 380
.... 2245 2575 330
Berime. . . 2325 26S0a?S
Jr .zr"7"' " ""t
M. J. GOSS
COR. I IR & ADAMS.
THIS IS A STUDEDAK ER.'i AJP. "