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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1912)
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JULY 13,' 1912- PAGE FOUn I: i ! THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNIS ED1T0B AHD 4WIEB, 3Mi4 at ts postofflee at La Brand. . a sscsns eUs matter. SUBSCBTPTIOH BITES. Mfly, stagls eopy ... t By, p' week le Dally, per mo nth W0BL D GLIMPSE. through those year. It wju the high est expression of that same, national jfAltjh. thatVaV given in thVjmmortal Gettysburg' address of Lincoln when he said on bat historic battlofleliJ. but recently baptised wltti'h holy blood of American soldiers. "It la bet ter for ua to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before ua, that from these honored dead we take In creased devotion to that cause for which they gav. the last full measure of devotion; that we here highly re solve that theae dead aball not have died In vain." We must have right national principle If we hava the right national living. oooo Hello BUI! That's the Oregon slogan all this week. The Brave. Patriotic, Opulent Expression of American manhood has i right of way among us. By the way, can anyone tell us tne origin or me salutation? 0 0 0 0 n V n f. us io home and bualuea but a weiifje eiaratlng us for the nonce ami' car: i jjng u into the temporal field dt tor getfnlnea of the many-mouthed worl.T that erl'commandlngly to us aa driver us with scorpion-tipped whips to tut drudgery. of duty. fc'tet yone should take (steal, filch, puatX or capture) some time annual ly to gel that wedge time into his hf; nd really recuperate. oooo ' Life Wlthest a Camp Fire Conspiracies are ever afloat to rob wealthy people. Whoever baa a pos session has wealth. Not masked high, waymen In human flesh are the rob bers meant They are masked surely Sokkmm Anarchy Transplanted "Twelve thousand professed phllo- Kinhlral anarchists are to be settled hi California. We would ask congress I Let Big. Princely. Optimistic Elk to look into their passports'." Ex- dom stand for everything that Is beat change. land It will take a plate among tne According to the theory that pro- benevolent orders not yet reached and j gross means the advancing of the ma-1 will be the priile of the' fraternities j terlal character only and that the of the earth. It Is young. Joyous. In- j others, mental and moral, will take riined to th extravagant, and needs care of themselves "by the normal the wisest of heads as does every big j method of evolution," this Is all right, body whether religions, social or po- ' to be sure. luteal. Our cup of blessing to the, ; What matters what a man believes? Best People On Earth! i ; It matters JuBt as be behaves; ; oooo : but, how long can a man bellev, a Cn inning Out wrong thing and not sooner or later Wo were all Indiana once, and since jet a he believes. Such argument Is then we have ever been trying to le tut philosophy, but sophistry ; oooo imrrlnm Fa!th-- f America and her institutions nfe -oundod on faith, relief that certain ?;xprcfes.'d, principles were brtter for jhe national health caused the Decla ration of Independence to be written in (I the colonial soldiers championed nd captained by George Washington 'lid Ills po loss loyal compatriots ught to tha happy end and made tlr VipreBKor taste tiio cup of bitterness. !j faith wnB the constitution written. hi In faith has it been defended all civilize ourselves at intervals and to play the sage again. It la genuinely restful and Invigorating to squat About a camp-ftre and company with its glowing and crackling life. Thcre'j t , comiianlonstrlp m' tm binges licking tip tne living wood that falls wrttii'nt before (lie fierce caresses of the .eii swntulng'and relenf!es flame; In V( fili'-e;i which cn'n'ble to tiny cove.ed blocks as you watch.;. In t:,c-. acccmpanylng crooning of the wind iniwig nie rrep-tnps ana tne sougiiinr of the evening breeze In the grim. The camp-fire Is not a link blndinc Arcade Theatre VAUDEVILLE THATER DUO la their old Holland scene and laughable dance. 4 KEELSj 8 DIFf EB.EXT SHI-.JECTS. F1BST-BUS riCTUBES Y(lM' ro Tiie; ffigunrig See How Much You Can Save On Your Clothing During This Special Sale Sale o" Men's High Grade Suits Continued. Entire line including all the bright new styles in "BENJAMIN," "SO CIETY" AND "FIDELITY" spring and summer suits. $15.00 SUITS $11.25. ' 20.00 SUITS 15.00 22.50 SUITS 16.90 25.00 SUITS 18.75 30.00 SUITS 22.50 Half Price v Millinery Sale Yt rv t c..: The kind of clothes your boy should wear. They stand the boy test. Reduced 25 percent Sale of Ladies' And Mens Oxfords Entire "New Line Reduced. $2.00 LADIES' OXFORDS $1.60 2.50 LADIES' OXFORDS 2.00 3.00 LADIES' OXFORDS 2.40 3.50 LADIES' OXFORDS s2.80 4.00 LADIES' OXFORDS 3.20 GREATER BARGAINS IN BROK EN LOTS of 'of misses' children's, Ladies' and men's oxherds. ! Attend this sale and you'll be dollars ' ahead A Matchless or httirt Half-Price $3 IP LADIES' & MISSES' DRESS SKIRTS. LADIES' & MISSES' WOOL DRESSES LADIES' & MISSES' COATS AND SUITS Opp Clothing tunity Our entire stock of high grade thing and furnishings is now offered at atchless prices for quick clearance. Come and see the attractive bargains all er the store. You'll be well repaid for ming. Bettfer come now while the ", assortments are complete N its A WEST O 11U.0 The Quality Store Suits Shirts Straw Hats SUITS l-0 SHIRTS $.;. .nO VALUE .91.90 SUITS SUITS SUITS ' SUITS Is-"5 SUITS 80.00 1.2J SIIIHTS 1.00 M VALUE UO 1JW SIIIKTS 1.15 . VALUE 1.85 2.00 Slllin lJiO 2Jio shirts iM Mens Oxfords - 3.00 SHIKTH 2.25 ?00 VALUES I3.S5 truly matchless bargain opportunity is this 'greatest sals La Grande has ever known, No goods lever held back, everything must be sold, regardless of ,t it brings. Don't delay. Step lively. The goods you ight you could not afford are now priced to meet your cetbook. 3 iFmey & Scranton The Store That Satisfies enough, but the masks are their own invislbl,, selves. Business robs ua of time we can sometimes better use; unchosen and often unwise company robs us ot hours, nuggets of gold which wash down life's rushing; flume; an exciting but unhealthy book will lure from us half a day ot tlm we will need in some great stress. We need the occasional camp fire; we need more self-company where we can sit as by the evening blase In the mountains, or at Chautauqua, and talk with ourselves forgotten and forget ting. Yet this can be pushed to ex cess and morbidity take the place of the elixir sought. oooo.. As Cowper Saw It "O for a lodge In some vast wilderness. Some boundless contiguity ol shade, Where rumor of oppression' and deceit, Of unsuccessful and successful war Might never reach me more. My ear Is pained. My soul is sick with every day's re port Of wrong and outrage with which earth is ailed." oooo f hantnuqna Tamp Fire With the passing of the to brief Chautauqua season went one of the social events of the time the evening camp fire. The busy man of the Park had always a lot ot wood and as the cool of the evening approached some one of the many campers would make a laughing blnre whose cheery warmth drew a coterie of kindred souls who love the qufet snuggling, the eloquent forceful presence of each while they sit In silence and dream ' twilight dreams of some absentee who long aco may have gone so soon out of life like the dlitiy spark that detaches it self from th heart of the heat and poes off upward In silence and to the unseen. to Grandma's; I am Nellie McCall." But when sleepy times comes she is Helen Day. So she plays double ' . To get out of trouble. When Is a Justice not a Justice? That la the nuenHnn that I. constables and police tbls-.week. To Degin wira an tne courts in La Grande are temporarily vacant all the men that sit on them "beat it" for pas tures green to enjoy a vacation. In iuo meantime tne public has been peace abiding as a rule but a day or two ago a Justice of the peace was In great demand, and an automobile had to bundle the prisoner off to Union where he could he -question arose, is a city recorder a justice? 31. Humphreys who dis penses Justice to offenders of the city ordinances, vehemently denied that he was without looking up the law. . On second thought he delved Into the musty pages of the charter and the statutes and found that be was right and wrong but that the right was In a majority. The charter omits to make him a Justice yet the state law does and here Mr. Humphreys had carelessly turned away fee money that he might Just as well have had. The next time the recorder is asked to officiate as a Justice of the peace he will grab It and the fees, too GREEN & SMALL Attorneys. R. J. Green and Chas. E. Small. Rooms 14-15-18 Sommer bldg. (Over Silver thorn's drug store). La Grande, Oregon. The Funny Side of Life imaging Incidents About People We All Know. F. A. Day lives on "High Grade Farm" north of Island City. Near his ! place Is that of his father-in-law, WII- 'llam McCall. Helen Is the three-year-old baby In the Day household. She Is , witty and inventive for a youngster of her tlnlness. Here Is omot her In- ' venttons: Sometimes she la a vm bit naughty as children occasionally are, and when to she slips away to Grand ma McCall's and says: "Helen Day Is a bad girl and must not come up hers FRUIT JARS We carry a complete line of Jars, Caps, and rubbers for can ning purposes. EC0N0MT, SEAL FAST, SCH RAM, MA803C . The Gossard ' at $3.50 Is a Real Corset Bargain JELLT GLASSES Two Phones Main 80 ft Mala 79. Pattison Bros. 6B0CIBT ... w' The Gossard front lace corset has always sold at $5, up to this year. It is worth more than $5 to the woman who appreciates the style and solid comfort she en joys In the Gossard the one right corset The great demand for the Gos sard has enabled the makers, by doubling their output, to lower the price to $3.60, while keep ing Bp the high quality that has nude the Gossard America's su preme corset A- complete Has always of hand. Pries $3.60 to $8.60. It yon need new corset tele phone Red SMI. MBS. B0BT. PATT1S0I