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Pace Four LA ORAMDF! . PVFNIWt 'fWVVVW-it;Y.'- Thursday, January 17, .1920.. 4: i B 1 hi V fliwne?iH..iirrtl An Iwl.ViMrfirt Ncwwief M THANK H. AI-I'LKHY ..' Editor ant l'utilbbr HAHVKV K 'MjiTTHKWN Business Msnsser ' published Vvt-miixs, except Kui"lay, m Kil Atlanta Avenue. L Oranrtv, Oregun. The Oi.srvr-8isr published every Friday. 1 KiutTMil nt the I'ostoffiee at La Oruiide, Oregon,' b fteonnd Class Mall Mailer under ad of March . '.' UKHICIAI, IMPHIt uK lNIIIN COUNTY ANIl THIS l!ITT OP U OKAMI'; '' ' ' !' MKMUtitt ASHUCIATEO I'KKKti Ths Associated Press U inclusively entitled lu uss fur publics. Hon of all neilipalche credited lo II or not otherwise emailed It puoltshed herum. All rights of republlcsttoii of special dis patches In l hi paper, and aim the local news herein also are reset vcd. ' "';'' riUHHI.'HII'TION KATKH , ,.. - - . ' tlarrier Dally, pel nionlb In artvanrs Daily. '.sift months in uuuu.'e .... , Dally, single copy ..... .......-..-.. . By Mali Dally, per cnonlh in advance ... .. - - Dally, per mix mouths In advance ww .-............ Dally, per year In advance Weekly Observer-Htar. per veer . . .. ..... .... He . I4.il it ... loo . .Ij.bo . 16.00 liat AUVUHTIKINU KATKH Display, foreign, pur column im:!i : Display, .lor-sl. per column Inch ...... ............. Tlm nontracr prices on application, i .4Jo ..... 4uo I wonder what ull (lie lu.i-year. oil. lutllrs, uliu wvul to tlie poll In wJicUbl flutlrH, will any when llicy lii'ar (liat I'miklcntkart lloiitor attcuoV-il tho races lu Here and There I AI Smith Urges : In Legislature j pPu,ar Gifts? Will Give Book Union county' four legislators In Salem have moved Into permanent quartern for the remaininic term if the sesiion, according to word reaching here thla morning. Henator J- red E. Kiddle la llvlne at 754 Kerry street during- the kcs- ion and his telephone number It NIT. He haa as hla aecreturv Ml Marsh Wrenn, of Halem. who acted in 1 ne wiine capacity last year. NKW VOKK. Jan. 17 (AJ) Alfred E. Htniih hua naked populur contrlhutlona to llqui'iatu tho 6(10, 00U deficit Incurred by tilo democratic parly in hla unaucceiv ful cainpahcn lor president. In a radio addrcaa hint nlvht Mr. Hllllth deplored the pracllcn of liuv- Iiik u few rich men mi-ct party dc- Ri presentatlve II. Jl. Weather- I "cita and ulao urged tho need for lioun. or Kisin. la atuylns at the BIIkIi hotel while In fcSalcm. Ml:. Oerlrude Wackrow, of Portland ha been engaged a hln aecretary. Henator Colon R. Klierhurd la llv. lug at the Marlon lintel where Mr. Kherhard will he with hliu during iiiiihI of the season. Mian Alilietlu Johnaon, from Henntur Kberhnrd'a I'fflre In 'La (Irunde, in aervlni: as nis aecretary. Rereaeulatlve T. J. Johimon. of Wallowa. Is residing at 210 Hiinil. 4th alreet with hla duuuhter. Mi fclllen J. Johnson, who will aervn an hla aecretary during the session. . MALICM. Ore., Jim. 17, (Al')', At a' Joint aessiu-n of the liouaa si,.l continued activity of the party throughout tile four yours between national elections. I He suid he had agreed to tunic over royalty rights to a book of his campuivn specehea to the nu tional committee aa hi contribu tion to the parly war chest. I.'oiiiea of the book will be Kent to cadi contributor who sends In two dol lars or more toward meeting the ueilclt. An liuportunt function of a min ority party. Mr, Mliilth said, was lo keep the people informed on what progress waa being 'made, to ward the solution of national prob lems as unbiused Information could not be had from the party in pow- STAftTlNti 'I'M! Unit WMH UH)TTR dg c rjr SALE ENDS TUESDAY, JANUARY 22ND A Substantial Saving The push Uuil niukcs in:ny a iii:in u success in life is dune Ly his .wife, " - "'i. "r- III Bill on Siiiiilny an' licknl tip I Semite toduj' the Miiltiinmnh dele.- . gallon win recommend inanlmous ly the re-election of Krank H, War ren, mil MetacKan. A: V. Tucker, 11. A.' Snrgehl and W. I., Thdmpson as inemtwra -or the fort of I'ort land' commission. '' ',. er.' sumo idiuiiiiaiuv? Ulio : fvcaJla wlin immnt. ok tlrcil iiintlivr got ail easy clialr for . OliriHtinas In. stcutl o' silk hose? ASHEB HELD NOT statue to control,' which allows liie Individual any number of claims. I Tho Canary Inlands, like Ireland, have no snakes, but it Is too late for picnics now. . v . 'Thc'dcmand for. a man who is interested in someone be sides himself always exceeds the supply. The weather man seems to be in earnest about this win der business so the tooner he gets it out of his system, the better. - Hiieriffa und titolor clubs would ibe uuthorixed to receive uppUca- .t- -. ' lions tor moior veuicie licenses all i .Thai.' l,n ....I,...'.. ' . . Gl III 'Pkr il,i r.M tDrll?!.' . . i "ii...iLBir io nsur me license plates by sen- UlLiil Ul' IHAKbCi nomination at a meeting . of the ate bill No. 17 which was iniro- .MUltnonuih delegHtluu . yesterduy 'duced by Henator Jot, Djnnc louay. leXCent .fiial lereMi.rit,flfO 1.. i. ... ..- - .... - . tnontinued trim P IV 1 I ''T " re.ui.e an uccuuiiiing io i -i i. l I ..7...".,"T. - t 1n" int. norninniions be de' was a heave Lu...r. which w..l,l ."rr un'" "" K Week -.,,,.,. it ,.r . ,tn reason, he said, at the distance which he fcliot all " ' V """'iwon was. to allowed to retain the sum of III had been . -w "' Asturla. cents out of the license, together : mi. uricKminn voiecl ui Introduce with Hi. .mmmi. . n . " " ichuuii fi.'iis.ire me teaen , ers' retirement, fund .'hill. This. nnweve.r. it agreed, does n There are wliispeiinpra in the news of some kind friend offering: to provide some of the money for a new state capi tol at Salem. He should be cultivated and petted and en couraged to the. utmost. Oiegon is going to need a new cc.pitol .building layout very soon and any private assis tance will help to counteract the huge uproar that will come from taxpayers when the program is finally proposed. Contemplating the 85-to-l vote of the United Slates sen ate on tho Kellogg anti-war -pact, 'one is moved to ask what in the world did they talk about during that two weeks' po rted of debate? Ovei whelming sentiment for the idea when it finally came to a vote. A few senators falling into line a bit against their will, but abundant enthusiasm outside of those who make it a practice to be "agin" everything. Yet it tpkwofw,erck.s(,ol' d'MVl iUK' loudness knvws,hw.inich. additional argument in private conicreuce be lore Uic treaty came to a vole. Our senate i.i, indeed, tho greatest delibera tive body in the woild. Kor'tho sake of the rest of the world we hope its record is never biokcn. "' the aecretary of slate each tiicnlh. nejt. eek for for each set of plates Issued I he .tnat ne under- sherltfs and motor club would be. fcilot at the time, unci that if It a direct hit, the bullet would havev gone completely through the bod ies of both persons and not have ' driver- neck. ; . .', ,, aln" njp-"'f 'tj!"- On Tuesday the womuii pnsse'h- ..,. ., ,'J . ..,..';. ger revealed lo the Jury .thatjher j ... . ; .- i . 'v . . Sj- ' companion was shot . fatally - the j . Engrossed senate .bills In their "'!" - o"uo in. printed .rorm will become-the kii. niltomohlle wua stopped so that she Irolled bills for official filing If u could gel out and pick up a bottle isennte -resolution Ihlroduced yes of moonshine which she had hid-Iterday. by- the committee on en den earlier. , . , 'grossed a.id enrolled fill! Is adopt ' Agrw Willi Ktnrr : led. and indications are Hint enough Mr. (Inrrei. another passenger In Isenalora. favor it -to pnas It; - f tlie automobllei agreed with Iter In i At present after a hill Is passed. essenihil details.. Arcordlet to him, (In amended form' If amendments lifter the woman had obtained the ;ore made. -ft Is typewritten In of cached bottle and re-entered the iflclat form of the 'sicnaturps 'of automobile. Hie city marshal tthe speaker of the house and the taur "' one ",l,e ",nl ninkes mounted the running board nf Ilie '.president of the senate, for the at- an enll, cliango in school policy,' machine, thrusr his head and jtentlon of the governor nnd for fll- "lncB four . Is n mujorlty nunibi .-. shuulilers through the open front ilng w-lth the secretary of state. The' ourd has seven members. door and ordered tho driver to stop, (resolution would make the tvnlng ''ne tcache.s retirement fund penned lor postage. Thu object of I lit. bill Is to facilitate the dislri but.oit 'ol license plates which is how done ..entirely Jjy the motor vehicle division of the sccictuiy of slute's office. . . - -. Klectlon of school .iirectors 111 the Portland school district would he eii.allsi.J by senate bill No. Ill which was introduced by tho juinl Multnomah delegation today. It would avoid the -election of four meinoeia at some elections. I'nder the bill two directors would be elected tills, year, two next year and three. the following year. The argument against the election of When this was not done he process unnecessary. This' nrlnf- wl"' prepared In 1'ortit.nd. was in- stepped lo the ground und fired, ling of a tneiistjre -would; be on Iroduced lh.ihe sinaie today by the he testified. , ' iheilvy ledger paper. Hesolutlons Joint -Multnomah delegation. Frank A. lloyd. deputy marshal ?'"".. wuuio lie trenieu m working with the defendant, and J. 1. stagas, who uvea near the I , i . . , , ,, . , , , , ' , scene of the uhoolliig. both aald The first 1)111 to tins' the" leglw 1 P slato.lnil.ist, Jul ae- thal when the nutoiuolille slopped I'alure .was house bill J 4S, , liilro. two' oi1 nioro persons got out. . nueed lly the. way and means com-, Hum latch. . father, and C. V. nilttee. nnd pi-ovlding for on np. l.ltch, brother of the man slain, IProprlatliiii of llo.ooo lu pay the said that whon they talked Willi !l''i diem, and mileage of members Air. l.ltch In the hospital ho said jnnd other expenses of the session that ho had not recognized the city Henator flunno tbilay Introduced ' n bin that would Increase the iiielu- cidenl culuntlsHion from three . lo five, orie W wlmllf' 'oillH"bc "a wo- ' mail. ft Would leave the salarlf at 9360(1.- the amount' received by the commissioners at present. t f COATS B One-Third 1 Men's All g DRESSES 1 OToatS I One-Third 1 Onehffd . ' Is Waiting You on Merchandise ol Merit In Every Department Of Our Store AH Men's Suits One-Third Off Ladies', tnildren's Footwear deduced 20 and More" Ked Cross. Armstrong. Pea cock Shoes included . See tne Bargain Lots. !y , : Every Article in Tne Store Reduced - - ". BSB-i SHH"7 ' ' Wk West &Co;, Inc. I', "La Grande's Leading Store for Over 80 Yeurs" - i;- rXVKIl AUKKST (as pastor of u town,. NJ Y. , r- .',:v,?"i-;'15RN'- FRANKLIN'S THRIFT Tho -young 'Philadelphia printer who became a statesman fnd tit symliol of thiift in' Amrica was Unn on January 7U, . Today,' Benjamin Franklin is known to more people for the .Crisp nnd appropriate savings published through his Poor Rithard's Almanac than for any other accomplishment. ! That's only natural. The things he observed in such last ing words then t pplird to human conditions and human needs. And they apply with equal emphasis today. Although our manner of woiking, of canting, of living has changed greatly from that known by young Franklin when he trudged the streets of Philadelphia with a loaf of bread under each rrm, the necessity for wine (-.pending and for planned savingj is just as gieat now !is cv;r. ' ) ' People have placed Franklin on a pedestal as Hie ideal of Thrift for a i-.pccific reason, lie not only preached thrift but practiced it. He woiked and saved, and piopounded his Views on thiift out of the wealth of experience acquired in his own life. . ' , ' Fcaivh the story of Franklin's life as you will, we doubt if you can find any evidence that stinginess had any place in his rhako-up. . Thrift didn't mean being "tight," as we say today, and neither did it menu living under depiessing conditions or enduring pcisoiu.l hardships. Franklin's idea of thrift- was upending less than he had earned, of saving some and therefore having when t lis need atone, of buying with wi.-(!om and care so that h's earnings were dispersed to the best possible advantage. There's nothing objecti'.ivible or over-burdensome in such a progiam of living. It simply means that we should prac tice the installment plan of buyin.", on our bank accounts, out building and loan fund, on d pcndablt and wisely selected investments. It means that a family's standaui of living should be tlelei mined liv its staiulaid 01" income, that It should neither be tiditulously below tho limits of that in come nor foolishly beyond it. Thrift is simply good common sense and good business judjvmi nt applied to an individual's or a family's affairs. Thiift week's observation should mean something to everyone. H should serve as un in: piiation to savings, to increased protection for one's family, to more intelligent spending. Now, as two hundred years ago, thrift can ies its own reward. murshal. .. f , .-, Immense I'romN j. ', ' Imnicnso crowds have been hi attendance. at the trial throughout the week and many-were unable to get Into the court- ruoni... '--V The defense consisted of- Attor ney John t'olller, of I'lirtland, whu defended' tho' lie Aut'remotit! litid who Is regarded lis oilo uf the lead It passed under 'Suspension of the rule .yesterday Immedinlely iifler It had been rend In tho senate, thuug-l'lt was necessary i for the senate .to go-into committee of the whole- to make- it minor amend .meul. ' -'-' : ' ' ' r . " - ' .- -. .' . - f1. The. committee oil imlii.;tries, in t)io"senate Introduced.' a Jolul. me morla). asking congress for uu In- Shipping Combine ; 1 8 Rumored Today. ' .KAN l-llANCISt'O. Jan. 17 (AT). The Kullotlii says It has confirm ed a report that a big intercoastii! deaths of three persons in an up shipping combine Is III ij-ocess of tomobile uccident here Sunday. I'OKTLANp, Jan. 17 (Al'i W. A. I.ee wn under arrest here to day charged with possession of beer mash, and accused by police of having been the one who sold to I.yle Wilson, the beer which Is held directly responsible for the church ut Johns- sake in a series "of commemoration , :. - I exercises throughout tho clly In . ceiooiaiioo or ms zjjru oirtnuay J'AY TKIIILTl': 17 (il) amin Vra CHICAGO. Jan. eral hundred llenjami paid tribute toiitiy lo tljeir mime- celebration anniversary. ' Tlie Henjamin Krailklllls men Hev- i w-hose given names are Benjamin rankllns ! I' ranklin took the lead, in, the lug criminal lawyers of the nurth-. urellie i ,,h iariff ,, tliiilier and west. uud .J. A. Ilurlelgh. tlreen jjmt,or products.' - The preamble to & Hess, of Iji Urilnde. iiHsliited the m, memorial declurea that the tar- lirosecutor. . District Attorney Syl vester Itiirtoluli. Investigation Of Death Scheduled AUiryrKuyru. N. M., Jan. 17 ( AI')- -Invi-HtiRtitlon ly Oov?r mir It. i. Dillon mill h Joint com mliliT ui litth houttva of tho Hlutr IviilMhuutt! aiitl tin posMlbte fllhiR of I'liiiiiniH rluuvoH ftnulniit prlti i'IuIh In (lie tleith uf IV Ion Anlunv, is.ycttr-ohl ulrl ft ho 0H1 In t lie Htute rIi-Ih wcllnre houU' ufli't un Iiij. rllnn of iwlllrThl ak'i'lt, were It hi m-hcltiltM tivrloiuiun(s In c vavv t inlay. I'Iip rirl wws one of hU ho ea tupfU Trom (lio home lul veoK unJ wun i-ftutturril Krlitay und ptuced In KOiilury ronfiiu'iiient on u hrcnil iul uii)T dtrt. Tht uultfr. It-nil-inttny ut I ho ImiUPHi nhowci), wat trcntiMl nlth.will pi'iiT, fiirniHtl'Mi n the I'Hciric citust wild Kenneth IJ, Duwtmn (if PorUmul, lea rinf the negotiation's. ! The first step tn the inotosK, the neWKupor iyn, Ik the purclutfe of the entire fleet of the California ii nil Kit Htern St ea mnh 1 1 com n;i ny by Dhwhoii while tn hos Angles recently, Nt:V VOUK. Jan. Jl7 (AIM l''w yontiff tnt-it held up the I'nr! Avenue Jewelry whop of U. Mhu ItinihMtn today nni est uprtl will. KeniH the propiletor -v1ihm! ' K.tMK'. Thry haU taken I In Ntoiifs from the wife und show en ne. " k I1 TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST i f - -'T i 1 v's- ! I i " .. ! I I a s ' I I. , ' , 1 f rJ r'V' In rtii.xit i:i'l:iu riiiss ml.n.-e I tie rtcslmi i.r IliK new win ter viH.ii ...iniiic. It Is lashh.ned ot W nils. I.lii..;uil .lolh with in..iik- li.i.il biinificd with Tur. Thu rlmiihi U of IwudJ o woven utit'K. - . Iff Is. so low -thai the timber In dustry In the 'northwest Is eudau jtered liy foreign cOnuiellllon, ,'' . " .' "' ' .'' i rtlllTLANIJ, (ire.. .Lin. 17 (AIM A. mltliiig law enucle.l by tile -Word has been received here liegon legislature In IHG4 will be from Kenneth t. Dawson, now lu repealed iy Strayer's avnali. bill Southern (.'iilifornla, that he lies No 4 which paused the . senate lo-' t purchased four Intenroaslal frelghl lay. The old act Itiults an in- steamers of the t allfornla a; l-.asl- dtvltliial to one- clniiil. tin a lotle. ern Slcamshlp line, with hetidqutir 'I'he repeal will allow the federal lers In 1'urllanil., Friday iatiWRIIlllt i Saturday c HauntcdShip' Wllsuii fiiee. nianslatiKhter charfeM In coiinoctiun .with the ae clilent In which two youn kIi'Ih and a buy were fatally injured. Pastor Sues Her, Breach of Promise .NKW YOliK. Jan. 17 AI' M Ism I'.etty Utindolph, fttrmer ac tress and thrice dtvuived. hat hcvii koi veil w ith a summons in a brettch of promise suit filed by the Kev. lffirthnhnn?v J. Chudacek, of I 'lit 1 adelphlii. J- ; Tho entaKemeiit of MIhu Kan do) ph. reptitelly wi-althy. to thu minister, wiw announced last June. Three dates were set fur tlie rnr riMKe. but ' it failed to nmterhillxei Mr. Chudacek resigned last June Thoxine The New Remedy for Colds and Sore Throat. V Prices: 35f. 60 and $1.00 B6ttles RED CROSS DRUG STORE vicotrrto sv rut jack iomson stcoy vwiTienifTiiiow AUp4 By B fcRTtlN HOt'OH A BREATHLESS T ALE OF A FIEKDISH SKIPPER . (TO) Ta.Vt jui 'vSj A ' . . .WHAT IS THE FATE TARZAN THE MIGHTY? Sec It Friday Also "MARK OF THE FR0(J" la.ss CoUpo'n Cut Out and Save. Free Pass. Frc2 Pass, to COLONIAL THEATRE Friday, Jan. 18 Only. Admits One Person Free With One Taid 35c Admission. ; '.-"Bring Your Friend" and See ' "MARK OF THE FROG" - I Ttiree nates were set lor tue nnir- - . ... , -h i j , .: t . i li ou are invitfid to come in and see this remarkable Washer or telephone and a machine will be delivered to your own home tor tree demonstration at your convenience. W. H, Bohnenkamp Co. BSU