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Page Four TucsdW Octolicr'27,' 1023. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Ml ! ! ; i li i n r j (Incorporated) ' An Indcpfmdeut Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY.. ..Editor and Publisher BAR VET F. MATTHEWS .......Business Alunagur Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Observer-Htar published evory Friday. Entered at the Postofflce ut La Grande, Oregon, as Bucond Class Moll Matter under act of March. , 1871. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COIJNTX AND TUB C1TT OF LA GRANDE - MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otnerwise oredited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also tbe local news here in also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION IIATKH ' By Carrier Dally, per month id a.ivne ' 75. Daily, six months In advance . Daily, single copy ..S4.6D By Mall Dally, per month in advance Lially, per six months In advance... Daily, per year In advance- Weekly Observer-Star, per year. 60o ..2.60 ..16.00 ..$2.00 OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS : ROMEO? moajVniAPOLEOM? LOO HE.AH CORLV. VWIAM, VOO DomT ExPtCf m "TuH GOTuH "TVAE.T MAQOERAOE WITH MOO IMTWEGlTUP, TwtW MIGMT HAVE LOOK .LIV A PAM O' MEAST RUMM1KJ ' OVUM ! LOOK UlWE-LiUt- MLL, 1 VAJOOV.OKJ MA,KERADE. CF 1 .. VAAR VOO i iT-b SiLLW- MATuRAt-L BORRitO 31 ; ' OO 1' LOO UKEA EGrG ? J L ME AM UNE.GG? ADVERTISING KATES Display, foreign, per column Inch Display, local, per column Inch Time contract rates on application ..42o ..4o fii;i,l''-.MASTi:itV: Keep back thy hi-run it uliio from pre. HUHlplJOus ln: Int them not. have duuiliilon our me: th.ll shall 1 be uprlfrht, and I ahull lie. Innocent friini t.ie Itreit lrtin.iKiei.oti. Let the wdi lis of jny mouth, itnil tin- nieilita- lion or my heurt be . mceutaUlu 111 Tliy.mKht, U Lord, strength and luy Uetli!ciiie.iY 1'euliri J y; 13, 14. my. If a man doesn't lift his hat, to the ladies, ho may Ijd ill-bred or he may lie bald. ,; ' Sonic one wants to know if it is lens painful to be inn 1 Jovcr by a car with balloon tires. That's a point worth considering when you are crossing heavy traffic lines. The plan of the treasury department for the reduction cf income tax schedules to a new low mark effecting small incomes will leave little to be desired in that .direction by n I ' I . ft C7-v. .. - .- -it-..- T V . , J - .1 92S . HtM aiHVKl. INC ' J Warm Durable Blankets for Chilly Nights; One of the most complete blanket stocks in town and every blanket the product of some famous maker. Nothing quite takes the place of a soft, wooly, blanket these chilly nights, f.nd if your supply is low' be sure to see our blanket supply first. IS l 1: 1-. v .w TCi 'WE-- Cotton Blankets In all sizes from the single sheet size blanket to the large 06x80 size, and in a pleasing array of colors and combinations with contrasting bordei-s. All blankets are good weight and have long fleecy nap. Wc ol Blankets Wool bed blankets, Indian robes and auto or steamer robes in a number of pleasing colors and designs. ' Also sev eral new numbers in fancy bed or truest blankets in the well-known Pen dleton make. All blankets moderately priced at , . $9.00 to $22.50, Si. GO to $7.'7."5 " Famous Pendleton and Oregon City Brands N. K. West & Co. Inc. ,l.A CUANDE. OKK. ni'tttons nr.,: bfiiiyr made as rapidly j the " piun'.st responded with a membern: Mis. IT. (. Hvitiiplirey, aa possible, 'winnjt.i oi ciIim- anl ft-iMn that Twin Kails, ti-ninMtinci-; .Mi-. ' is not a t oiiin.ui i -luaiiiy. In : bian-1. Aiihth an'zatlfn; .Mix. Two nrs Uamtmrd 1 itai-h-uiainnoYf ! K j I ' V I I OFFICE CAT TMAOS HAMM BIO. By Junius WATER SITE VISITED BY LOCAL MEX ic'nntlnued from Vac a Oio.) 1 lu- 0I1I fiwcrvoir Ktation. which is (lie :oiircr of about Sao.tioo gHllon.s of water. " Aim! her huir mi 1 1 ion millions kovh Into llu jiipclinc from ITiildcn KprinKs. which is called n ' world rful sprlnK" hy those who saw it yeutcnluy. The wnst fork I rv.mu (iimcuHK-M w i-xp.-- .urr ' Ma'chm. cnctij hy the puity iIuiIiik lint trip. ,.tt ;, ,inu.. i. a. r.pimKs cur sin ii-ii-ti :i iirn ken' connecting rod anil .ruined ciiRinc. and in an attcnipi to crows a muddy spot in llu rond lav Stewart's Kcdnn was )ai ked into a tree, damaging tlu rear end. Melorlic" and liiocU I'ortiatl'l, (iicuLion box. y her milo'ly , An addn:s hy Mrs. Hrock 1 nieely disii:i- w ni k of the national society, an I rri!MlX'iI t'i 'oki I he arconpanimeiu. n ideiuonstratlnn hy I lie .juef,i h'ae' jtlayeil "M iunetto-Sciu'- zaiiili)'' Kst Iters of North Pow der w ill w My Staenhamn. ;an encoru, compose the program for tin Wednesday cenlni; session, whlc'i " l Mrs. I losk:ns : jnd appcai- ;:ncc include,' u croup of I i which "Alis'-net! Is to coininence nt 7:3" 6cIoc'i. I normal hcusouh of the yenr keeps tlm pipeline deliverini; it.i capac- i.'w.n tt... n . . r hu' dnrinff the flry si-tifon UPPr lilt h in a sleeniiiir ear Ik "... " 1 i"--.ii."r , bo made- up. JK. ... ml. i i n.. ' u.,r.. i . t, , i j. ii "i J ii"immi Kalians or inere- iiiu uvcic wi; euiiiui. inu limn WHO maKCS $M)W) li Mt w 7 , . V, . at.oulBcnn he r.-lkd upon. Inirln,: year can surely afford to pay an income tax of $5, and one; " a UvKvU .the nornu.i season the supply is or li. avi r rriH-k is also li-lni; tup- ' T"'- 'lio ma.lr up the iiiirly j ,i,.Ptor -'.rio. wis prnlnl.ly lii-r ui ..l.ullal I1111 p...l an.l. with nth.-r minor o..m-.l Vrnuy W. C. I .-.. city j ju ,.li nin (1 . , or mipplv rirniHhinK lus low u.s mnnuKi r: horUw I'liiyh-. clly on.T ,.,U1,.-.' H"1 loo. frallpim dully, the lou.l will "'""loner;. Huy Williams. . W. . ;: i .. ' ' '1 ' L ' ,, ' ' ,' ' 1;I''l ll'" ' ju Hindu UP Kawyer, K. H. AppMiy. Kn-d- fur. ' , " ,,.,, r,. Bnry vha makes $5000 should bo able to pass a lax of ?25 on ',;.'! '"'; - ' " xolrrZ to the government. And neither of them will object seii- iilmhik m.i l.eins i ,i,-,,i u '"', ","Vly t,;":',''",', , . , , , , i win mMtl.8 (,ij,t.(. the -Pilly LonMuinptinn uusiy ui aecrensea sunaxes ana revisea scneaules generally. ... in the summer t rrom :,oop.ooo to that will tend to attract capital, into active industr fill alid . f'cirie men are reru.sln commercial development. ', ;;; :' EEAVEit CREEK WATER. to pay their IiIHh on uftepunl r tho 'iin. Hellled" eondlllonM ln i:urope. A hint to women: lie earerul A ., i ,1. ., v.. :.. i, - -n " ' " ""v "Kl W'lill'. ... "'I' UH " uiaivur (jicui. Ill-Uill.C will convince lilO si.lile vm may K'-t them inlxed. average citizen of at least two things-that the road lead-1 lilt' ,; ;,. lll(tnlfl,.rt uiK tnere is one o ue iraveico, only in Uie event ol urgent " the W(J,id tiK. foiiovninn: lUrricnltJcs Alrctl Irey. A. Kplinjf. J. K. Knynolds, 7. "". ? ,' .' , , " !j. I. Mars. U S. Weeks. I. .. Me- ' fK If' '! k ' ''V l,t f J '".U Ven Mr. rrews pointed out to mem- J)avt, s;(,wart ' " ' ' A. (il-n), ' The Answer" (Hohert hers of tho party the difri-ullleH , vhTlv uiTvo'iWor 1' untinon Terry ) and "The HarK cxperiem'd ip securing water, vs- ....... . itp,,!... . ,.v me hi. ! K ,H ' 8 Ua iffiu.-r" ( Ita.nlM i.e pertally the fact that duriliK 1he Zlriiri,h . ... ,,,..,, ,. iGrlM ). winter. v,it li anew from six to 14 feet deep over the pipeline, a break 2.2rll.ti"0 gallons, Tht difference iM'twen .tli- J, 2r(i.(t(n that the lieaver creek dis trict has uvallajilo and the 2inS(c.. "(Mi or more necissary in tin- ttmii men Is ex peeled to he nuppllH ,hy I he deep well, which is heinff diur near the Second street viaduct. It Urt; 'urotcctioa Is eetlmnted that the w-l-wi hnve , . . . ein.fieilt' huh in ' " Zurbrich and Karl HeynoldH. l;ov 1 Hartcnhowcr und others workn When th" audio l,y Tdis. I.uhkin of lioise will bt- the . I'iKHT. Ion Thursday, officers is KchcU' Thui-fiday niornin;. Mrs. ('. i). Waiver of Twin Kalis will then jfivc- the t reasuror's re port, and .Mis. Hurries of Bo ice w .11 in-port on full il! men t of tli t on espon linif s crctary's duties. Knthiimnsm for the national . convention will be roused at tii h'iov.cI no Mfei-noon session in tafks by tln would be next to impossible to re- y. L ....... . . ,. . ...u .i following women: Mrs. Orlcc pair. in ju.-r ncn eases woimi T TTTTvTrIlIAQ A T the enierem-y well take can; or XlUlN UKiJjUo A 1 th.. cilv M needs." he Kiklil. He :it- I vise,! the party of the impnrMnce j CLUB . RECITAL el t ii.- rt'r-ii. not wiiiy in uiiKmeniintf . the water supply but in regard '. .-.,,. i.,'.-iuiiiiiu ir.nii I hk I'llHil 1 turneil tt n'.nx anot her 'cncdfi Ink' "The .Lyinr l.tttle Jjainy.' a U.tuio.mio-jtallon faiaclly hhfl In" business demands, and that evniv rlmn f wnfnv nvnilnl.V1..."". !"'. "." '""". IZ'I "7io!l. w''a W :. i - A V Al4""ih- .vywcx ; H M -rjlHltlll-' MWM IRrWI ' ''' tor the city's use m that diutrict is beinjr occured. The fact' "w appte.iaie c-.itieim." iuniiiinB from nowman-iripM. that the road is far from resembling a boulevard and is not 1 ,' .J; l'Cifr'rJ "lo'm'e l vls" -v,',v ,,""ko !esi(rned for pleasure travel is an..incidenlal matter. The i,11,r,v ti"i:i " I riu' "urlv- '""'reste.i m ae.imr tnet thnl. with fhn. m-unf ,mo..nli,.0 .... :.. I "If you .loll't like II. l.rlmr It "'e wlilrr Is pipeil from -the , , ' " -i' .iM.,r,v.,i, ,i, ,(1.k MM1 . .olllli mim . , . , , letiyer cilM k -illsirlvl . .vleveU Jhe..Ornn.le rinflonH if.iliinm uihIim P..... Oa...... I. ...: j: ' . ....... .... -' s.,.iv.u luiuiuc ui uiiici iiuiii uv;avu tltTft win lie 1, ICW- .eueeriuily relunit'MI." . n"iv Intn ke. I'len lerl on" mile -thox e l'li'l: tal in the future is an important matter. m.-i-vi.-i.m ,,,.., "Dlil she strike iim iirr'?nlil f " ".N, rllil flu aerosN i'.ii' Jmv." 11 we ever have to Klve up ttolf. .....ll i i.i. r ,. .... . "" "'okmiik" win mill lie appro. V.CH ,a Mviui.iuiu mi- cnieij;eiicy operaiion. inc present i.nate ter a nuniher or iiirrerent. pipe line will carry nil the water to the city that the citv en,nKini,- n tire on .,, j. i f i . . .. ... ,, ., " MV iir after we have Rinimh- MISSIONARY CONFERENCE COMES HERE (Cootlnneil from Phk One.) It'iifl, . fpnuei i president : M:.. - l.oi-k, Mrs. Sanisel; Mrs. liai'n.'j, An. ItioeK unil .Mia. -Weaver. The llev. II. k ilalnllton. ill-.' ' tliet Hlliiei-inten'lent of the .Vfet!l. : 0'li::t eonferenee. will deliver the i roneluilintr adrlress Friday vvv ntni;. HIk diHeotir.se will Ijie pre- reded by a (J leen ICsther inltl.l. tion ceremonial ' ly ,a flrunln . nVi-mhi ra under direetloiT of their i. leader. .Mrs. II. K. Tyler., Tlie Klrls will, meet thla evening lo i There is no doubt about the city's money be'iiitf ve!l r,pcnt in improving our present water supply. And there Is no doubt about that supply being adequate when the new 'Hero to Important Post I icquires in periods of high water, and it will carry all the n- ihmni. win, a haiiinwr when he In ill.sKruiitled or alioul Minielhlnic. ... I'tllt Mi: ONLY a vi -in. I. i i ui Ihlni; for I !. v.-iiiiien. The poi.tilnp periitiineiil wave: Now Ifa up tu seme ol nisKlii.x in vent or To el oui a pi..n;,ni.n( ahave," It'ii water available in the Denver creek area durinir the months l!"'.r." '",."" iik nue ihe ianKuaKe l... r. .'ii i r .1 .1 . ' u" "nKM "' ""xiiaKe a niali'j yi ion Yinici. j v win imi, curry, oi course, an mc water reeim that the city rctpiires during the summer months, but such c.pacity is unnecessary because the water is not them. In' eJier words, when the city's water consumption jumps in I'ot weather from a million and a quarter to two million I anil a quarter gallons the Heaver creek sources will on'y uiinish a million and a 'quarter, which is not within a ( llal'ter of Jl militin fnillnnu nf Iminir llwi iiiim liiw, ... i...mhi ; Mtt. I. 1 .1 . . . ..7. . ! I "". .oinniy (a, ,. , muviuiui uiu iiiiiuuni avaiiaiiiu tiuiiti;! dry union ina rt'ut ulhl,liiiK nmiiiiir .In hionlhs at Beaver cieek , and the amount demanded by the IIul.T"",'?., '!"" ' 5',w city's population about a million gallons will have to bo" , Mippiied from the new well. Previously it has bet n sup- DSV 150SS TO jibed from liowman-llicks. The reservoir at the intake' t'SK WAR VL1T v.ould be used only in greatest emeigeney. j IX RUM WAR If the new well proves satisfactory as planned, l.a1 Ciande will have an adequate supply of water for several ! --r'J!L-icars. How many years is a question. If the city grows C' LTTZ "'n t' . .s much proportionately in the next ten or fifteen veaisj1 ' r"'"" .s it has in the past, we will be faced by a similar p.oblem T,l:"y 'l'Z.l eventually, llie system that is now hoiiur i,,mi,l,.i..,i u-mi h"v'' iienn.-.i .,ui n,.- h.ki. wher i.ue lor so much population but no inure. H is a mm economical means of providing water lor that pi pulatnni filler present ciifiinislancos. What kind of n silimtion we x ould have ii' the city did not already have a big invest l.ient in the Heaver creek project is a matter tin- int.-iesting ...lecuinlion. Kven now it is ixissilile to foresee the time when wo will have to go to Catliei ine creek or biing the ilinam river under the mountains luck of Cove. Thai l. light seem like a tremendous tindei takin;; but so would .ie present Heaver creek development lutve penned to the oil village of l,a (liande that numbered its citi.ens in hundreds rather than in thousands. In the meanwhile our v.aler supply, with the new improvements mado, will be j.derpiate for the present and a good share of the futu.e. I leae '.''n't talk t'lere s or altliK." If tmwMPMkJ I nefits of tin; platfonn Hinder, too often reso t trip, . ueeordtiifT 10 tliot-e in tht'j rbr r.i'Ht number was lvoraKH . party, wuh the (ippreciullon of !li(!','Knnsa My .Mother 'iSniKiit M--,"j maKnltiide ot Hie city water :Hti(w Jnlloued ' by ti deli tiate 'it'iiditMin ( t. ply problem; realization that 1 ho of I'urceH'o Itltle nnn.tr. ' "I'jihhiiik llenvir cree supply iH (Infinitely ny." Thn trroun also included :n rinU'wl and that all Ih lein dono oriental romane.-, "The Ii ne Kn-i.Vounit iple's worl; .Mn. c. 1 1. perf-et their part In the program. ii... in putame m m iiik i vnymuii iuves i no wiKiiiinKJiic" .' .. iwimi. (iiKiwet;, ri;i. fPMfireus Wnifhip Friday eveiunff will lio of water iron, that urea to (lu Ithnsky KoisaUov. i-nd VCainJ w oi;L: ??r:i. i K. e(, Itlnekfoo:. eondtitt-l by Mrs. Parker. JVIm Jiain: iiain:, a lantasy ny vera "ppurs;, .mi-::, warns, lalan l Mio k will tlisinisB tho' eonvftnthiri; ..I vn.. nine ii'iAin. . i m. w. Ml, bhiho Kails, uysteiiiatjc benev- Mi's, K. . S. Ihalnai'i, Ida.,' eVan;;eiMin; M :u II. II. l.oeU. retilieHlM and devieea: Mis. I lent h. than'; orfertntr; M.k. T. I' Wa i-ner, Vw i n I-'a Its. I i i e Kerlre; , s. l-'urben. faldvvel", Ida., lit '-nit are; ,.Hf y wbi- the ,rr"nt nd 1. (Jay. Kesnoilflinfr to si eah fm- ;n en-i core, she prave a hninproini bit ",, n'"-": called "A Klv K. nt." ' i r'y'ttf Ml'H. l-'renea was a cap'ible ac-( com pan hit, and an tie' paled nicely I hp hiood.H Of the H.n -er. Itrr was expiefS'd by the- and If n tlat Mrs. I'Yetx'ii uiih not to ' nfter-the uddrusa by Mr.. Hatnii- ' ton. heard in a solo. Two a -ias in Italian, "O I- 1 mlo a mat a ben" ( Donaiidy ) :h; "O mio liabbino ( 'aro" ( I'lii-eini) compoaei her R'.'t-ond (;i oup. Miss MeArt ilir charni-d . h-!i hearis with three K"rioiH pia.io numl.ers that revealed her e-.e-l-b-nt terUnhiue and fie depth nt her Nvmp it hy in int ". preta' !o Th; rirst, "Variations !n I'l;.!" by M'nde'ssdin, 4n'lv( n va riety nf moods to allf whJ-h lers, fi!s;-a'e i; i'()nf.'renci llanfotd MaeNider. fortm r heml of the Aui -i iean l.e-lon. and in leh deeernted war her', lieimr swnn in jis Die new assistant nee ret a ry or war. sureeedin; Invijrht I', hnvis. who beeaine Kee relary upon (lie retiieitn-nt or .John W. Weeks. Left lo rlpht: hwlKht K. Iavls, Aysistanl Atretary or War .MaeNider and Col. John' H, Uiuidnlph, who s tire liiO new assistant into of rief. "Abies Irish Rose' Attracts Crowd Guatanteed Used Fords 02l l-DOOH SI'.D.W Just like new Price SMOri.Oll Perkins Motor Co. Phone M-500. Cor. 4th unci Adams 1ii f "3 mm . I or Your ' HAU.OV.TKN . I'AIITY I' o-t lnal lv "lan::- anil lllaek t'anila-s -"i'c a Pound Red Cross Drujj Store PfOTEL ASTOD 2nd & Hill Lo, An.l..V EVERY ROOM h.s PRIVATE TOILET 50 Dallis New, Modern I Close to Shopping Districtand Theattet FREE GARAGE Tariff from $1.50 The Slarr Isn't Hard nt'T KKKI'INO, AT YOUIl SAVING8 'AC CCllINT 18 ; WH AT COUNTS. ..'.'; 13 TOI tlt.S GROWING ' lIBOUI.AfflLT EVERT WBKlit ;' ! La Grande National Bank Sound - Itellabla - Pro(reMlT l4iur" i-mwiN mv hninjt wnls til Suit I akr ttavttcr. d tml n!nir. lMrt "Ab.V IrMi I!im'- pie, f,,r UU w.ij to inM'li) Ihmin.'Vi llic oilU luiumia inas tu La l.iuiiilc uu a:tunUt tor IkkI niatniii uud ulit- A 'i:A'V PATCH i ii.r (bntles ;. Ilihlebiaml. n:i e pertetiet'd imiliT, C ;ui'M-il.eii f.Hf Imfll up and applied. C.ill lip Prim l.nni:H'r Co, Ut R-t iti UmhIi with lilm. An oh I lady im hi tlti enl if limn mil lian a Mu:it I:oi:m- te inn Mtiiit;v. Wo har a M'C nf hurnes Tor Wc arv M'lliiir nnriir; Inn f .( bill np iiiii'I belli il. I nm IHI IIm Inrmst n inter n llM' 4tiuitlr. My neilu K 'rx :Min !. H'r InvjriM'tr.l ? sjmv n-i'- lo Im!I jmir tihri is, ;t wlM-rv tliry nil! b.i In. ir v. - !'l ' ' t pity M;i in int w prov nbl rnu tell yoti ut? din. We niiy put in fontljuiM-r lit ine sprfin. Gaude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The I "nor Man'. I rlen.r Oppi r'THinilry. I'lm, l-tm Mo StUblaf Nimhir Four Floors of Fine Furniture W. 11. Bohnenkamp Co. i -'-ft Poles I' list S'rn Shoes '.. I IIILDItKX SHOES ,"0c $1.0(1 to $1.:0 Norton's Kiddy Shop