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Monday, July 19, 1926. Page Four EX GRANDE; EVENING OBSERVER Ia(Snmue ;6enutg bserfor (Incorporated) Ad Independent NewBpnpof FRANK B. APPLEBY, ...Editor and Publisher HAKVEV F. MATTH EWS . BualneM Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adauia Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. Tho Observer-Blur publlahed every l'Vlduy. Entered at the Postofflce at La Grande, Oregon, as Second Class Mail Matter under act of March 2, 1871 . OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB CITY OF LA OIIANDE MEMBER ASSOCIATED PllESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use fur pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this papor, and also tho locul news here in also are reserved . SUBSCRIPTION HATK3 ' By Carrier Dally, por month In advance...- 70 Dally, per six months in advance $4.b0 Dally, single cuiiy uo By Mal Dally, per month In advance . 5 no Dally, ptr six months In advance.................HHM...H.H.H....m....$2.&u Ually, per year in advance....- ....... ..............-...,......$6.00 '.Vnokly Observer-Slur, per year....... 12. OU ADVERTISING HATES ispiuy, foreign, per column inch 'ispluy, local, pur column inch. m- contract rutes on applloatlor -..-.420 40c THE CLOIIY OF (lOU "Thill a cloud covered the tent )of tho congregation, and the glory or the Lord filled the tab ernacle." Ex. 40: 94. OFFICE CAT THAOC HANK HIO. & Junius tlces women ntlll carry talea." A good thing to r9iuinlcr And a better think to Uo work with tho construction Not with tho wrecking crew. Ono w;illow iiiuy not ninkn miintucr, but a swallow often innki'S u corpse now. I ... I TALKS Ol' I.ONU A;() In days befuru the radio, Before the moving picture show, Before tile unto cuiuy; alonif. Before the laws making drinking wrong, Before the uge of problem plays, Before the cross-word pur.zlu uruzc, When all Uickc things wu were without, Whut did wu find to talk about? .... I Mistress: "Have 51111 finished j t'lcuiiluj; lllc braxs oliillllli'lilM j jel? Muid (Mln about Miliietliillg) : vim, Milium all t'xccjil jinir rings ami bracelets." ... tlnce a woman made nia:i fall for an apple; now upplcsaucc uiukcrt liliiu fall for th woman. ... A n'W fountain pen called Have- tlie-Huck4T. lius been Invented which will aiitotuatlcally stop flow of ink die Kecond the point is pluced 611 a dotted line. . . Who is-the richest c-ili'cu in Crimson (Julcli?" "Can't suy." answered Cactus Joe, "the pnkcr game , only start- d an hour ago." Tim lli'hlo Carried Oil Tho ab- unit' of Hie groom was Uot notlu- cil until tho cercniony was over Xiiltiiighaiii (Kng.) Post. ... "Where do victors borrow their money when they uro broke?" "What do you suppose tho ad vance mull is for?" T.;an who's lull he no- ! Some dry sections arc praying not for booze, but for train. 1 From the robbery of the Detroit art -museum, it looks 'as if criminals are going in for culture. Senator Cummins, Iowa's veteran for 18 years, thinks 'Cdolidge will not bo a candidate for the republican nomina tion again. It is an opinion" that may be influenced by the! Itelicf that he shouldn't be a candidate and couldn't win the! nomination if he desired to. Much depends on conditions I during the next year and a half. At the present time Cool- idge has'lost much of his following in the agricultural west mid there is certain to bo an insistent demand for a western . president in 1928. Whether or not tho western dissenters can unite on a leader of their own and accomplish anything against a conservative east remains to be seen. WEATHER AND WINE v, A motor truck left Paw Paw, Mich., ' as a recent news dispatch related, laden with four barrels of grape juice, des tined for Chicago. When it arrived, that juice was seized by the federal authorities as gnine wine. It had fermented, unquestionably, and tui nedlntb such "new wine" as. is tra ditionally supposed to wreak more havoc to the drinker; 'than the mature vintage. . The driver blamed it on the iwcainer. u was 1101. J Here is a problem that is making a good deal of trou ble all over this land just now, and puzzling many an of ficial head. It is lawful to posso.s fresh fruit juices. It is lawful to transport fresh fruit juice. It is not lawful to possess and transpoit alcoholic fruit juice. Yet time and temperature will inevitably turn the fresh beverage into alcoholic beverage, unless the possessor takes special pre cautions against it. If he docs nothing but bide his time. he is breaking the law. Human law and the natural law of. fermentation don't agree. i In oases of Arabia anil northern Africa, dales gathered from the palm trees iniripened arc packed on the backs of camels and transported across the desert to market towns. I When they arrive, they are ripened and mellow. The heat 11 nd sweat of sun and beast work the transformation en route. : The two cases .somehow arc oddly parallel. IUit they are not tho same. Itinc dates are good for people, and , there is no law, human or natural against them. The real difficulty in Chicago was thai the grape juice started to ferment n bit too quickly than had been planned, probably. There are great quantities of it being sold some in Union county recently because it will tin 11 to wii.o. Of ficials can stop it only when the process starts too soon or j when they find its final destination. Bebe Congratulated: To Marry Sprint King I.OH ANGEI.KH, July ID. (AH Hebe Daniels, film star, is re. celvinir congratulations on her an nouncement that she will be en Kntfcd to marry Charles I'addock famous sprinter, who is seeking t duplicate his cinder path succest on tho screen with Miss lJuniels lumlnury of' the cinema story. Paddock seemed stunned with the sudden mutKnioniul pubHciiv und will say nuthiptr until he has seen .Miss Daniels, but ho did not deny the report. Miss Daniels em phasized thu fact that (here will be no vvedtlliift- for at least it year. She was wMling and eaKcr to tes tify to tlit attractive personality of tile Irack speed purveyor. J ESCAPE ATTEMPT FAILS; DURKIN, SCOTT IN JAIL CHICAGO. July 19. AP) The record of escapes find attempted escapes from the old county Jail was Riven Us moat apectucuUr en- try Hunday when Kiiiugxlcd dyna- i mite, fashioned into a bomb und j 'jelieved to have b-'en sent by Hen y J, Kernkes, midget ulayer, In un tltempt to ettcupo his impending loom on the gallows, blew a fir een inch hole Uito the wist wutt. Twenty four prlnoners. either ' iTTACrK CHIO VKLOld I'VI Iowh lodge will build new 3-story hull here. j 'M'op nays II may1 ui I dcMeemlfil from an apt wmmm 1 iKHneiL K.HHHIHI 1 MflLie 11 mifstmw Ml 1 m a . J.I, . KlU.m & 1 sHlkiV tjv.-ja imKr, ,u SI till. 'jM ital messogts to iBI EM "nVib", D Wrlk pictured In !H HK 0aJ WARNER BROS. HI I vrnt Rrrfrn dramn i H I mil Ti uia ce 1 M ai II m iunmiM 1 IMIEUil 11 I-;i'GI-:NK llillldliiK permits for June reach $17 1.&25, und for half yeur 9 tl (iS, 11 25. . ' Alarm Clocks Tlui kind Hiut et you to work 011 tlmo Weslclox HICl PICN W.2.1 MO BKN (b'ack fuce)..l.;.- HAHV HKN M.23 HABV BKN (black face) .. - 9I.SU JACK 'O IJNTKKN (black face) : :I.OO BI.KKP MKTKll 2.0I AMKniCA S1..V1 Se Our Window Red Gross Drug Store N. K. West & Co. July Clearance Sale ENDS TUESDAY, JULY 20TH Don't Fail to See the Windup Bargains in Every Department of the Store. REMEMBER: Merchandise of Quality Only Sold by M K. WEST & CO., Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for 25 Years convielt'd or uwaitiiiK for ni'irder ineludiiiK Martin Uui kin, sheik Kunniun. and Utiiiert Scott, were in "inurdtTers" row most ol them eonrined In second Iter cells lead ing directly to the broken wall when the explosion shuttered the Sunday calm of Hi" building. The dynamite hud been swuthed in blankets. Only that fuct appar ently kept It from tearing a 'h utre hole through the wall. The' escape was foiled, only by Inches., the force of the smothered, explosion ripping . through all inches of loose brick outer wall. but three facing tliR A man can smell with his nose, but that's where a woman shines'. ft Infant's Stamped Dresses 60c Wc carry a complete stock of Infants' and Chil dren's wearables at all times and sell at right prices, dial's why wc grow. Norton's Kiddy Shop Infants' and Children's Wearables- PA 1 r mti, IRENIICM Torn by conflict ing passions of love, duty and her ton's honor, she cruet firs herself on the cross of sran dal, while the hus band misjudges and the wo. Id loses faith. 'The V.'ife Who Wasn't Wanted" H a powerful new Warner Classic, brilliant in every detail which makes a picture truly entertaining. 1 r mm. AT Mll.ltllVS Mil VII It H LMIAV AMI l:l.NL?l).V. 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