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Pago Eight THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . Friday. December 11, l'J2o. a(8rmtbc frcnutg (Dbsrrdc or (Incorporaml) Ad Indcpeialaiii Navanapar FRANK B. MT1.KDY h Auvi: ""maxth k ws." ...Editor and Publlal.er. Publlihad availing, axoupt Huniliv, at M10 Adairu Av-nua, La Qrauda, Oration. Ta Obierver-Blar p jbllnhud avary Krlday. Uutarad at tlta Poatorrioa at La OrauUa. Orajfoo, aa Hucoud law Mall Manor uujor act wt March t, 1171. OKK1CIAL PAPER OK UNION COUNT AND THB CITI OK" LA UKANUH . MCMBKIl ASSOCIATED PKEBU Ttaa Aaaoclatad I'roaa la oaolualvaly antitlad lo uaa for pub. llcatlon of all nawa dlapatobaa oradllad to It of not otharv'M eradltod If publlahad IbaralQ. All rlauta v republication of uncial dlapatobaa Id tbla papar, aod, alao taa looal Law brr In alao ara raearvad, , HlUJdtBfpTlON KATU ' Carrta. Dally, par moots la , ....750 , pally, all ruoolba. Is lvaao , , , ., ,,,,, ,.,.,,., ,.,100 uiy, aluaia oex s .,, . , , By tu Pally,, pa roorjlb, 1 Muu... Dally, p,. alx tneotba la idttra, Dally, pr Mat la advano-.. Waaltly Obaanra-BeK pr yaar. ,.rj.o ..ll.uo. AOVBHTiaJNO fUTKa Dlaplay, fotvifa, par column I not mauiay, local, par gamma usa Tim ooatrant rata on application Itll.liN KOR KIOHT I.IVINU:- lli Uulh shewed inf. tl mitn, what Im irooit: and what dnlh thu Lord require of lime, but lo do Juntly, and to lovy bit try, and to Mlk humbly w ith thy Ond? Mlraa,-!: V OUT OUR WAY By WILLLUtt When a man says he is n. hopeless old luiclu'lor lie menus he thinks he isn't. Sonu. statistical expert has discovered thnt there are over one thousand motion, picture comedians In the United States. Think of the supply of custard pies it must take to keep them going -or is that occuimtiou out of date now?: With' about 2,ri(M) bills ready to bo offered in congress, it ia apparent what the. mombers were doing last summer. Anion if other things, it might be well to introduce a law requiring congressmen to take long vacations between ses sions and stay away from bill writing. That might keep the mtmlier of laws down to a happy minimum. 0OLI.iT MOLES WE AD. "aCS Tt-IW LOOK ' LIKE KlARRt-R NOW LlSSiM PEPKS. .J5Cft?v WELL IF A. 9 BOLLlT .WEmT Ti-IP?j WOoCT kj km TOO WVT" j iT oC HAFTA CiC Tnr?o . Ocro. ,i . 11 -C Crt.v-t LI. III? WELL GOOD VV(jT PEEP'L 1 "15- oj fSf-X'Ji I FELLER'S iV ft LI I v-CLl-L'L. I IHIKJK OllCTl.1 I ';i?K?v: ?L'' FA'-'-OH 7 J ; ''v.'JELL UTrOM . ,iLi;i!::'.ir.". v ! tm,kjM -tv.- , uv CROWN1MG- GloRW. UFolIette Will Be Fifth Youngest Senator WAiUUXQTtaN. (AP) ltvbert M. lji-Foll tu. of Wiawontin. who it the n'xt w-wion will kik xiw llaco In th Spparo no ton? held by his ftUber. wlU he Hu firth vouqk- ct mim vt lo nit ! ttuit bo-ly nnd the rirat uiuU-v ai yviiH of to l)ol( a, Hcui vtu-ixi in iMjro than 'inry. , , WhiMi p tnk. H the oath of offiro al live oponlnx of hi m-t-sion on !CfiiUj('r 7. he will In uk1 :tn years, 10 month uml one day, hav- nit ln born ou l-Vbruaxy 6. ISiia. Tin ('onxtitiition i)roiile.s that no person under 3 year of aic. iinv iwiUfy u.i itr l uitnl states Senutnr. Searrh of the musty rvconls at the Pa pit (i (JlseUmeH. Ii'vt, that rl-'plle tliU roust It lit lonal in hihition all of the Senator yount;- r.tlian Mr. UiKoll.ih' took the uaeh before they huil reuehed the Ke of !(t uml that their prtenc-e us nifiuhet-H was not Krriuusiy I nest loin )l, Wh" n . lTenry Day present ed lilinself for the oath for the first Mine on Nov. 1J1, IS tifi, nt the nc;e of 2$ v'iirH, 7 months and 7 days, same S' lmtor lniilied fas tn his I hope iiiy rolle.itrih' will urn- pound that Miii'Mioii to my . eon- Suit Reveals Alleged Love Afjair o King Frederick dt-d u year 4ul The nib-iced confession rey al thai Milt. I aum m t Frederiek vv hite he uhx rrown jirinre and whin the taller heeame kinK ami heupol favors iiton his eliamU-r- lain, she Iterant jealous. Am ;i re- jiult. the tloeuim nt enniluues, nhi liKltl.lN (A)') -A hoitdml ami document, chUmvd. to be a con fed- ; poisitned both the Krederstlorffa, Mtty yeir-old IkuI bill tie,, reveal- Hton ui Mite. Ikiuiu In which HheiulUretl ttio chnmberlain's will mo ItiK- Hit ulteKvil clandestine lovo uf- reveals that sh came into poksi- fulr of King l'rvdiari('k the tlreut slon of the property throiiKh in- tiud lnvolvinf an estate valued at lrue, munbr tuid. fultHtcatinn, ;ti,&Mi,otiO, is approachinK .ISnal was found. Thmi l'rederslorif won derision in (lermany's liiKhest u aeries of icioiiiH In the lower ISI ROPK COMING HACK. Many stranjr things aie happenino; in RuiMpe this year and not the least of these is the chnntring altitude of mind stimulated and emphasized by the Locarno pact. l.uropvan nations ai-e pivud of the Locarno pact and the spirit which this agreement sought to engender is spread ing so rapidly as to become characteristic of many domestic is well ns international attitudes. What seems to la tak ing place is a new view of the fellowship of nations and a new determination, to regain the leadership of the world for En l-o pa, which the United States usurped consciously or unconsciously following tho World war. In that connection the London correspondent of the New York Times nwde some .interesting oKseivations re cently. Speaking of America's unquestioned and unchnl 1 nged leadership, of little more thu a year ago, he tells of Sir Auckhmd Geddes' acknowledgement last year that H has lieen transenvd wvstwm-d acixvss the Atlantic, and says further: ' "Many, if not mostj, Euiviwm olxservei-s would at that time have ngived with Sir Auckland's view. Not one in a hundred would suksorilie to it now. The prestige of tho I-eague of Nations has inown in the past year. The authority of America has diminished in equal proportions. The Locarno treaty, which was Ihihi of the covenant of the league and emliodies its spirit, ivpresents u spir itual victory. It is a page fivm the gospel of political idealism which was first pivachod by an Americiui. . " i "Tu descrilte it as a reaction against or a Ih ginning f either a political or economic movement against America is to misivpivsent it utterly. It has certainly given Kurope a sense of self-satisfaction in this tvspevtthikl Kurope now stands in the position of Uing able to ivassert its challenge for the moinF iucendeucy of the world. It is a realisation tf international solidarity, of the fact that Uer are no frtditiei-s in pence and pingivss any moi-e than in aH." With such, k changv taking place in Europe it is iut tinltkely that we will soon I forced to relinquish our jsisi tion at tho ttip of the pile- and w ill l able to hold aloof tnly lecue theiv will I nothing to hold aloof from. We will le outsUVe kuking insomething of a drastic reversal tf pitsilioiv. Such a condition would mt le dismsleivus ' for America because we are still too self-sufficient, but if would Iw iikwI unfortunate and political observer aiv moiv; aiw nKiv or the opinion that it will le impossible. As the aiutuae of Mirope has changwt toward the League of N;.- ' tarns and toward the p.vsiUilnie of international friend-! rsf snip, so tins t altitiKle of Uie ptvpl of the United States. It is a rapidly diminishing nuniK-r that wuld much kngvr ' awui cKse contact wnn t.uivpian runtnea and would lefuse to ciMHvrat with them in the solution of world problems of peace, industry, commerce and gxl Uisiness. . . a- xiit i a. j , i . t-oorls. Tat- rlaitnnut la Arno von Kroil .o-dorfr. whlli- th lVmUnls nn-1 .-r,r8)ilrrf clm., ,1,.. frt;ino dt-Mt-mlnnia or a lilaiwrlral vhi.r- ,,,, , ,,a,.k , .. Kvn, lim.(, nrl. r. Mario KllauU-tli Duuiu, l.ciiu- 0l,,,rl,. von .-r.,,.rsJorrf. tll.it duuehfr ot u 1-ntNlum m'r-MM rhanil.rl.ill. to Pr.-.l.Mi.k rbni, who llvvd iu . u!lil... i.th , (lri.. Muny f!iyon ,, . r.'ntury. . lprop.iiy wt' bvu)H-,l Uou tlu- I or many yi ars. th- Kn-di-ra- clit.Mil..'rl;,ln by Hi- kins. ;.l..rff fnnilly loal ault ufl. r ault f or MM Rl(h ,wo chl,,r,.n tlx- ralut.-. but v. r..l y,-,ir i.ko ; ,,.,,,, ,nt) (l. ,,,,.,.. vii9 known us Mrs. Fr-d-rstlnrrf, i widow of th- rbatuhrrlain's broth- '.! im. I wu, th- Miilti.l nt mtioh ttntlon by Ih- kitiK. th- l'V-l-fs-dorfr nftitlon ull-K-s. Th- r-Nl i.Mih. Kn'd-r!vlorf f. It Ih cont-n.l-d. Jilltil uodvr luyt.rlous olri-uiu- Uit lo K.iin hbi prop-rty und t'iU'd it lak- marrliiK- c-rlillcal- show illK h- was Ih- -hainlMTlnin-s first wtr-. whom ho had not 1 trally dl- vorc-d befor- marryinir u cond courts uml th- d-f-ndants app-al. j linir. I'-r-d-rsdorff's potllion contrntls Ih- kins was sho-k-d lo ioarn tH rhamb.-rlain bad ixnun-d his son in bis will, but rould not onl-r an inv-MiKation tor f,ar of eiposins til- llllcil lov- affair wilh Mil-. lotim not only to th- ou n but lo lb- public-. Mystery ?ms.' ajc'iaViaJij&Sjiirtl - stunc-a iu IT sllliienls.-'Clay ripllcd, und then lb- mutt-r dropp-d. Thr-r olh-rs i v-ii younuer than t'lav fiuallfiid. Tiny w-r- Arnils-U-ttd Thoiuson Maaou. .if VlrKinia. UB'd !S yai. 5 uionths and 31) da.vs wllfn ho took his 0"t January l!il; Klia-s Kvnl Kane, of Illinois, ujs-d 2H years. S uiojllh! and S days when h- was Hworu In on March . 1SJ5. mid Htvpnvn j'illm- Oorscy. of Arltalisas. who vaii nwora In pn Mar-li 4. ls7:t, at itic ko of :'!. y-ura and seven ! iluya. ' i ' .. j n KlIOK Atlltli-l l-Tl UAl, (ll.l.lXMi. Corviillis. Aa exlen- tionlcours' la ebild care' and "irain lillK. KlvlU IW eoU-K" credils. Will stop tomorrow Colds brik in 14 ho'in for t!ie raiUtons who u Hill'j. Kvcr anJ lieavlidici o. U Uir pc y"1'-3 djys. Tim i tl.c qi-. lx Kicntilic way to end the dangers and discomforts IWt trust !tirr hcl)i, uon t wait. (let back jo normal at once. Alldiuicilt. itlVo P30c CASCARATqD!N!? CuHeoBoi jjftl' "Ubporml. 'will b- Riven In I'orlun.d li-Kinnluir ) i January C. . the exleusiou aervki, 'and sihool of hinie -eonomlea luu luiinouiieed. The proposed roursu 'will be the first extension work in j home economies iu be Klven fur credit. 1 m 1 Sec into the future, but sometimes wc can feel it coming on. UNITED STATES II AlleifvU Auto TUicf TraiLsCcrrvtl SA1.CM. Ore. U. V. TilLv. r rested her-. l)icemler G In connec ttnn ' vittr Ihe theft of n 'auto mobile, was turned over to the fed eral officers in Portland for pros- Tho chamlK-rtain i-vution. This is an exclusive photojenvpli of Mrs. John U. 'in ot 'lit- caKo. w hiwv Kit a. Kmud chloiotoi nied to d ittt in the Al len.V apitrttitent tn ii !:iN.uimatite lu(.l trn Ail.n ami 1.. r h.i. ItiiUd tispvt robU is 01 the crime. 1923 NASH ROADSTER Soc thus car for a mil Ktrgaia At ?773.00. Perkins Motor Co. non Cor. 4th and Adams I t ! Kaise.s Pet j " ar Mv-ai- W '.-. 'aaa . y y4 ' ; -1 v. ..- 5 . ! St.- : ,. -J ?..,V-tfc a. V.J Fine Juicy Beefsteak! From Choicest Grain Fed Purebred Cattle What is more delicious than a tender steak such as this fine leef gives you! Every housewife knows that there is Ixid steak and ordinary steak and excellent steak. She knows that a giasl steak is possible only when you have good leef. Here we have some of the finest beef we have ever seen on the market gmin-fed steels thtit aiv pmvhrvd and hand-ickel. It's no wonder that such' iMickHis steaks as these ai-e pvwible for vu at this maiket. And the steaks, are but an example of the high-grd? meats for which this market is known to careful c.ks. Everything is guaranteed sei-ice is unexcelled. Come in make Orescent tjuahty a happy habit. ajHHaaHBWMHDBVBraBnauiix 1 A - - . II LU.III SJ Could Any Gift Be Finer Than A Heinz 57 Variety Basket For Christmas Xii Rift roubl ttvido a nmrr last in-; rcmiiuh'r if the wish rtir'iMitl cats llian Ibis. the naxd iHiiiillrul aswiiltiu'iil id llcinx 1'urc KikiiU. The lniMir(ed llnkcl alntie( will be very iiMful as a M'wbiir bahet nfler lite coulenls nie nil uuie. Tim iKlsket eonlains llu follow iu; Heinz Pnre I-NiimIs: ' Kid lT"linlN(l SWKKT Ml STAIill PlfKl.nS MINt'fcl MRaT IN'lilA KKI.IHII fllll.l SAli'K TOMATO I'ATSIP APPl.K UriTKIt COclKIMl SPACHKITt CI 'It It A N'T JKI.I.Y M ALT VINKflAlt rilK.V.M UK TOMATO SUIT OI.1VK ullj pitioi: sn.rin PATTISON BROS. GROCERY Phone Main 80 &&&& ii ir NO COLD STORAGE PRODUCTS CRESCENT MEAT CO. Exclusive Market Senric. The busy sKoppir saason is here eusrisona hustlinq eueruvohere. VJs uisK lo remind uou that ALL THE SlUEETTTiEATS OF THE SEASON are pleasinqlu and tempHnqlq cn disp'.au et PIGGLU UJIQQLIJ. ! 4 Iaver Raisins, 13-oz. PU 18c !;0,d ? Ir",,,",ki"'. Xo- 2 can 1 ,c Royal ( luh Pumpkin Illu Rilihon Figs. 13-oz. pke;. .. 23c No. 24 can 17c . Jollv Time Popcorn, sealed in ,d II5?.V Pj"cIi. No. 2 can ...17c cans.. 11c Kojal (ll) Spinach- -o. 2t can. ..22c California Lima Ileans (;0ij Leaf Kj)C Olives 2 lbs. for , i. ,33c u.oz can 21c Bavo Beans, 2 lbs. for 23c . rl!cprc Inn ( ream of Tomato Soup, l.'J 1 i-oz. can- lie Red Mexican Beans, 2 z lbs. 2.3c ( o!!c?e In VcKelal,,e Soup:" Large White Beans, 3 lbs. for 23c 134-oz. can ...14c Fiif Nuts (The new cereal) c . .. , ... package 17c Sf0ut Toilct raPe". roll 5 c Ufe 0' Tteat, package .. 22c Aeriel Toilet Paper, 7-oz. roll ... 7c Whole Wheat Nuggets, pk? 22c See Our Christmas Candies ir tvl ,i n r,. M n.l nsl ?o lain.