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Tuesday, September 8, lfffi Pape Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING ORSERVER In M Ca(!3ranbc dcitutg (Dtacrfor (Incorporate!) An IndfiMnidriit NrwKpnpor FRANK II. Al'I'l.KHV. ..Editor ami Publisher HAHVKY K. MATTHEW..... UusiD'-sjt AlanitK-jf Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1418 Adams Avenue, La Grande, OreKon. 'Itw Uutrver-tiiar pjuiittlit'd tvciy Krlday. Entered at the 1'ontotnce at La Grande, Oregon, u Second Claw MU Mutter under act of March 2, 187i. OFFICIAL FAl'UIl OK UNION COUNTY AND TUB Cil l OK LA UKANDJS ME.MIifcK ASSOCIATED PHEBS The Assoc tat id I'mtm la exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All right of republication of specml diapatches In this paper, and also tlie local news here in also are reserved. BL'boCItU'TlON ItATKa liy Carrier Dally, per month In advance .. 7.'o Daily, in mouths la advance . M 4.60 Daily( amg-le copy , ......... po liy 3LM1 Daily, per month In advance- Daily, per six months In advance...... laiiy, per vr In advance..,. ................ Weekly Observer-Star, per year...-. .... 60o ..i:.oo ADVKHTIHINO KATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch .... Time contract rates on application ..42o ..4UC POWEK OK THK WOIiD: For the word of God is tjuicic, and powerful, and snarpi-r than any two-tdKi'd swqid, pure-, tnif even to the diMUintc a-Mind-r of bom I and spirit, and of the Joints and mai row, and is u dist'-rner of tlie thoughts and intents of the heart.! Ilebrev.s A: 12. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS ., Making a bootlegger drink what he sells would be capi tal punishment. ' Over half a million farm houses are equipped with radio sets. The farm is no longer isolated. Tlie whole world is within ear-shot. The earliest weather forecasting service was established in France as a direct itsult of a destructive storm that raged over the Dlack Sea in 1351. Lot's see, that means that weather forecasters have been making mistakes for about umpsteen score yeais. Over $25,000,000 was paid in ministerial salaries by tin! Methodist Episcopal church in 102-1, yet only 218 chuiches paid .$5,000 a year or over. It's not difficult to iniagini that about 90 per cent of the iuii;.iiider didn't pay .h,.t their pastors were worth. '' Colonel Mitchell may be a victim of the a; my system that he so carelessly criticizes, but he will be a most popu lar one. The dear public who pay the bills for ai my, navy and yfiatious corps, it is to--be remembered dcaily loves and admires a fighter who is willing to take his contioveisy to them for a decision. Mitchell can't lose in tiie long run. A IiOOST EOR TIIE.DEMOCR.U.V The feeling that has Tiecn aiuused by lert Ilancy's controversy with President tooiidge is making excellent campaign piu for the Du.iouats ol the stale and in Port land many of the best political forecasteis in both parties say that llaney will be the Democratic nominee for I niicd States senator. Although the shipping boa id commission"!' probably had no idea of Hie extent to vhich the tliiliT would go when the difficulty with Coolidge staitcd. yet it is exactly the kind of an i. sue the Democratic politicians have been waiting for. And they cm be couiutd on to make the most of it. While Ih.ney's boom for the senate i.'t has come prac tically overnight, there has also conic realization, from various facts in connection with his shipping hoa'id so vice, that the Oregon commissioner would ho a eicdit to thoj state, legaiilicss of his paily, and would look after the Northwest's interest as .sinceiely as most men. He has! demoiiMr.aed U,t he' weaM ot ,0 1,1,,1'i'ed or blow beaten' when a iifferenvo of opinion iirose. His lij'hl would not! necessarily be anli-Cooliilgi. but rather for better lulminis-l uauon oi our nieicliant nr.miie mleiesls a subject thai is vitally interesting to the onlii'c Nni lliv.cst rountiy. llaney may not wish to i-1 .-.-ii his present onoo. limit - btit il is not the first time that his candidacy has be-n ! considered in Democrat ic cilcles. lie piolubly 'couldn't bv j handled veiy sunrssfuily by the machine type' of polil ician I uui ne woii.d ram lather than lose by th.-t chai acle, ist The issue on which his campaign would rest is such as t. I'ttiact a large number of supporters fiom other ranps Mid his backers are not overlooking that laet. Hither St field or Striwcr may have some keen competition a vear from now keen :r than they had anticipated. ' ' ff sum OrT Stw FOoOTttw -V- ,w FOOE -TMOROE" 'WS-Cf AiMTSO V WO: ''&-" i- moRmikt i ll. FoQ . Tewewrf-i tKi-rr A,Jte ? KiMOCX -tlo &TS ROOM3 AMW ' om lueT -re.M gooo alvkeq k.m rL blxh6 so oj Fou?rf, i j-- -jif t At. a, -ui r- I W. v-? -- -l' , - " RfSHtMlhE CAM. jaV -a Judge Labors yVtl4 111 REMEMBER! niHfi'Miitauiii For School Outfits OUIl Fall merchandise is all here and ready to outfit the kiddies for school fiom head to foot. See our selection first. You know our high standard of QUALITY Shoes, Hose, Shirts, Suits, 'Dresses, Coats, - . Caps and Huts. Priced as low as quality will permit. N. K. WEST & CO. INC. La Grande. Oregon Yesterday In Washington Ily the AsMM':nti'd l'ri'ss) Military oft'irinis maintain sit-i-ntM on chaitffS made by Col. William Mitchell at Kan Antonio. Those interested In the Nickel IMnte nu'i-ffcr project, or-ii-od fur n'sumption of hearings today. . The Gorman enbais3' announo ed the date when American hold eis of German industrial bonds must file proof of ownership. Whenever a man maintains tli!t the coutls re corrupt, you can ps snine that he has lost another case. QXOFFICE W CAT TMAOB KA RIO. ByJvnius o vi ;ucom i f ; n xxxw i ; There was a maid ;n our town Who did not paint, 'twitu b ' Ilccaus1 her sod and du chti s Wern tinp-d by nature r !. THE OPEN COURT HI!III M'OM.I M t s M IMII f I 111 lit Wll.s f I Mi HI MM: II- I H HI lltl- I I ri I I'KIM KIl J. W. Woodrough, Judse of the U. 8. district court at Omaln, is spend- , In? his vacation by working as a 1 common lolwrer on n ptiMlc jraraK , he is building as an linectnunt. j Lair union rulos prevent hhn from i dL-tnjt "illed work, so he carries , mortar and bricks and dun mher i kind of conimn lntjr U.-tore j stai:'nic ou! in on-riiuv ai T a. in., he s ri.-.ni . f '.i o" 'h- links i o' fc, Usi.iviutble iaKu'i..i vJub. I A pipe line extending from .'i i point about six miles above 1'nion din ft to la G-rande would 'dv- To th I: I But scion th e tnaid- n (itw wan. Ii-T t s ! And Ml -v.-; ml- ; Th b-auty binfs s i- IMitnr: ; our I u;i f . a i. v ;:rt. ,m i M.bj- t wS l. 'i.r luf; i) v r 1 1 u nn in th V, itiliHl! ;in ttr. (I,. n I'nion. Ore. fr?r'( 1 ace in r I ii-t' f -m i 1-1,8 ;t( tits Oil :i .t it r;i. Ttit-re are r.uue iton 1- valley mite t- Pop!e of th entire vallt. Til" surplus Wiil'TS of t'atht'rine t : k'and a rt-.t ivoir on what is i commonly known as the Mali j ranch, la mbes ubove I'nion. will! lurniSh the needed water suppl 1 .iiid pn vtnt oven low of the lands 'heretofore subject thereto. ! If has been e.-'timaied ty eompe- ti-nt authority that a dam 126 feet ' Grnnde the ndd'Hona! water jin height in the gorge below he'B'iPl'ly required there. anl nlno liall ranch w ill impound 850. oou.- j fupplv needed Irr'catirn to tho "iif cubic feet of water. A run- Femi-nrid land through which the oil of 75 cubic feet er second or pipe line would extend, miner's inches would require j H.-j.l.s n pipe line running from lime and a half inuuUis to empty tlie. reservoir to a pnni jn:t above Mich a reservoir. Tae re: ei voir the h-ad of the distributing line w-juld be filled during the high above mentioned, would mipplv ev waier period between April t rt ernl thonmir.-i hor.p(wr, ,vihont ;y ot ll t'WMIS.Ul-'s of Your Wish to be fresh and charming . . . every Jay Gain it this new way that solves, so exqui sitely, woman's oldest hygienic problem 1 :. Ml p i I Ani'lf tit .iv:n :: "iil nn nnnlher imm. deai ir; I v i'. .'r( iii;.4 ,,i jtni." 1 ' A ftS r di'P'!ne fr- in nine net SI niirJnicht a 1'icH cirl U- ituu p. r vcd beaMs" a m tn wfio worked until midnight did not give her h.s a -at In a street car. I W th pome t);e t i:,-!if '"nth am. ntlim itl is R unpopular as tin U n coiiimaiKMn' i.lS- Ztrfi-l, fcrirn cliU nre kntM'k ktie4tl. Ht. ymi e.ui'l hiaine Hie knee for kniM kln-4 inn' auolJu-r. lAervlMKly clH' litis Iki-ii doiii il lately. si. n" u tb-iii amis of ero b and a r. h.ni.-h-Bh si r ue Mii i w , a. ! i ! i'(l''v is a la t c uml in. Id iimim!;! ot tnt- and July first, and during the same t me by proper methods of con- at oiicht I trol and ovenlow oi the witeis "f .he Grande Konde river and C'alh thh creek would be prevented. The normal flow oi wa'.er tn Catherine creek i between October iii st und April first, during which turn- there is no a propi lalion of water excepting by the city of Tn bn. and lor t.ck w.Ut-rinn pnr- :; r; lln-re f aere:j o rt low. d In Kr t d-. i!..ni;iin in i-n i t- nf people i to ; In- Svarcjin,,' for a s iiiiiimt jM-iieh. I found one. too beyond my n'ach. All pink and wife. a W-auty pr!r' In sumimT g i(;;e. Interfering with any ves'ed rfglit. Here (s n nropo5ition of killing four birds with one pinnc A dam eon F'rnotcd ps Indicated will, for in stance, give IO Grande an ample upp'y of exf'ilent watfr: It will g've nn nmplf supr'v of wt-r fr sevro 1 thotifn nd arms of :eml arid Inntls; it can be utilized to I T'-ven overfW w of vIK'' lands end a considerable amount of Ijumi, und luoo miner's inches for horsepower tnuv be d-v!p- d. t't'ptying power lor the llourlng A thorough Invent 'rat Inn rf ih's .niJiH. '1 he !ow water period is mattr-r will without doubt denion- rrnm Julv ifith to Kettnrnber 1-ith. Htm ft the feasibility of tlie projcei General Irrigation ends September outlined ibove and that it w'll ac- ui'st. cnniplish tho things indicated. 'TMIERE is a new way in A woman's hygiene. A way that supplants the uncertainty ot old-time sanitary pads with scientific safety. Wear your lightest frocks; dine, dance, motor in confi dence, security. Live every day .ot your liie. unhandicapped. The name is Kotex. It's made of cellucotton, the war's great absorbent. It absorbs 16 times its own weight in moisture. Five limes that of the ordinary cotton pad I , It is as easily disposed of as a piece of tissue ending the old embarrassment of disposal. It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense. It's at every drug store, every department store. You ask for it without hesitancy under its trade name ot "KotcxA 8 in 10 women of the better classes have adopted it. Doc tors urge it. Hygienic authori ties employ it It will mean much to you ... will make a great differ- ' ! encc in your life,. Going on with old ways is a folryv ? . . . I'or though And eross" An 1 hum. Tn.s i'b v.-r i. In snniii, t"l 1 n 1 my lit tV'-is-Pd IP. i'.i-t lo each 1 1 j u ; ii i ; u i s r i;uys. In sum iii r Imm. h, I s iur an my i: ii.., i.i, n-1 gi. iu.su;tivi: r t:ui.v 1 .r f.iv i: Thrilty S IIIIM 41 Hy M'imni i a : vi s !i-r t ft' : is H,lt l!ri-:h iy sfi ps his w.i'. k ilif ul n:k1)S b.l-I. r yes. At any rat" thin..,' iut biii call luve is th. 5 k ;.o.-t r.::.t .:ri l iv t mo si . ki , rdlng t:t tlie Jui.;iV d iMi n Sh- W IIh- nni lilllU b- U -et-ii X-' ll"P A -l- .1 t....iL., d'd.iJ uut ,., kt-i Four Floors of Fine Fumitme W. II. Bohni'iiKnr p Co. MARKET JOEL'S GROGERI Phone Main 7.iD I IM: liAUTI ITT I'KAKS I OU caxxim; I:m't delay, older them now while they are best. Older jour ( in umbers now for pieklin);. ro CO ' is - i - .THIS (I ItlOSl'l. dtH (nil mul hot n nf nn rtU vtnU-idni an nnk trr. ha hern prr-enttxl ly himhNuh-.i Id the mrnth Natlonitl lirlt tnUHeunt, I'sjI ot Ihe Imne run tn Itt the heart of the tree, while Ihe honi rxtrnj mm it lhr trew nut of h wnttd. NntiiraMitti wity hr tit I nior thn PO yrr old, .The eJH must tuto UiifiU-d nlth l( whrn It mm a sum 11 tabling! Announcing The Addition to our sbiff of a male barbo", especially rompcteitt in bobbing and hnir tviin injf according to the latest French and Ameii cjin style M. Reynaud ho i:; ready lo sei"vc you by appointiii"iit. We al. o announce the services in expert hair-tinting of Mme. Reynaud Who :p tr:iini:ijr and experienre will bo appn cialed by those re(;uiring special attention foi tbcir h.iir. K O T ex PHOTECTS DEODORIZES "rhrni ati rotton pit. lnrhs 1 tlmji Its own ,t(rht In motnt'irf. apd a Ennv to buv. nv h-. Vnu .iHk for lliam hi- Many atarn Vn raarfy-wrapped h!p yuralf. pjr th clerk, that la an. 2 N la'indry. Discard aa aally aa a pfeca or tiacu. No laundry discard ns vanity ns a plK-e of tissue. ALSO jeem Emmelt Maiim-llo graduate, foimeily having h:r own shop in La Grande Our foinier experts will continue lo serve 'you Betty Gar rick ' Edythe'Doane No move complete or expert beauty service e-'ii be found in Eastern Oregon, l'lumc for appointment. lYrnianent Vnving by Special Appointment With Mrs. Daly. Colonial Beauty Parlor "A Simp of I n tauul Nrr 1ft;" K. l.ueilh? Paly. I'top. Guaianteed Used Fords 192.1 (01 PE llalloonn, Kuxtcl, Speedometer; driven 2.000 miles. Trice $G 15.00 Perkins Motor Co. Phone M-.-.00. Cor. 4th and Adams - LjMi mm imm SchocJ Days Will Soon Be. Here Get Your Choice of the Clothes You Want 'Your Children To Wear We hayc the largest line 0f Schiwi Shoes ever shown in j Crande at prices you like to pay. HATS - CAPS - SPITS DRESSES - HOSE I'NDERWEAR and SWEATERS Norton's Kiddy Shop "K " iniin- (nil rhllilrrn'. Vr 1