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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1913)
TUESDAY, JULY 1,1913. ; LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. 4 PAGlS SEVEN ' 6. 8. JU7TE? SMUT BRIftbS F.lESSAbE 4 . , ... (doouDuea trom Pace 1J . ROLLS AN0 SCROLLS. I-. f borders and linings everything in tlx newest designs in , Wall Papers art bere in the most artistic patterns and most popular colorings. We are show ing a particularly handsome line of f parlor and drawing room papers th kind that rill please the mseriminat-. !rag housewife of artistic tastes. The (qualities are high but the prices are .exceedingly reasonable. 1709 Sixth St. Phoac Red " and science institute and the Good win intsitute, Memphis.' ; In eight months last winter he was' idle 21 evening including Sundays; the balance of the, time he was on the speaker's platform and E. H. Griggs alone has more lecture dates than Mr. directly upon art, travel, science and the history of human civilization. A list of the colleges and schools at which Mr. Baumgardt has lectured would be voluminous indeed, ' and it would not be confined to America alone, for Mr. Baumgardt is abroad a part of every year. Astronomy Speech Fine. , "An Evening With the Stars,"' is one feature lecture. . No pains have, been spared to make this lecture an intellectual and artis tic treat The stereopticon views are from celestial pegatives obtained principally at the Yerkes and Lick ob- more yet' For the rulers of Russia and Great Britain were here as guests at the marriage of the kaiser's vi'y daughter to tho von of his bitterest German enemy. The bitterest en ray himself came to the wuiding, enterhg Berlin for the tirsc time since his fath er's kingdom was ttolen by Bismnick, ..0 the brideeroon una but recently tt.' the oatl c." allegian.i. t )'" sia and had been appointed an officer in a famous regiment of husBars. All these things, of course, may have just hannenod jp. Hit to believe this is to Baumgardt ? "The slides that come at the close l 8ervatories by world renowned astron- of my lecture tonight, are the veryomer8 latest things from the heavens and; in this lecture are shown the most marvelous in the photographic wonderful pictures of the moon and I shall show these pictures and are line. bring a message about the stars that every, layman can: understand,"' said the savant today. He has 56 lectures covering science, travel, men of prom' of all of the planets in their respect ive orders and distances from the sun. The strange satellite systems of Jupiter and Saturn are dealt with in detail. Comets, double, triple and quadruple stars, mysterious and fan- inence in the world's history and oth uMe nebnlae, those chaotic, primor- related subjects, and two of these will be given here with prologues. -!!See America first" , ". . .. -'' Mr. Baumgardt is himself a scien tist of -note, and is ex-president of the Southern California. Academy of Sciences. His entire series of lec tures comprise something like one hundred in number, all of which bear !: t! FRUIT Phone Orders for Quick De- ' THE FRUIT SEASON IS tUST AT ITS BEST FOR BERRIES THIS WEEK: !60NT DELAY BUT. SELECT - YOU K JARS AND DO YOUR CANNING WHILE YOU CAN OBTAIN PERFECT BER RIES. ' Mason jars . Pints Quarts Half Gallons Second Hand. . $ .60 ... .75 .90 New Jars. $ .75 .90 1.25 California, large mouth Mason jars : Pints ,85 Quarts .93 Half Gallons ...... LIO Economv jars Pints 85 Quarts ,, 1.10 Half Gallons ......... 1.25 1.10 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.75 F. D. HAISTEN FURNITURE ON EASY PAYMENTS THE B IG SH O W OF THE Northwest Low Round Trip Fares From all stations on the SALE DATES JULY 13-14-16-18 FINAL LIMIT JULY 21 TO Seattle and Aeroplane Flights Return Boat Races Great Street Parade EVERYTHING FOR FUN Information Cheerfully Given by Agent 0.-W. R. & N deal beginnings of other solar sys tems,: clusters and congeries ot stars situated on the very confiner'of the creation, r toake i-this a scientific mas terpieces.', At one time no less than one hundred and fifty thousand stars are shown upon the screem, all suns which in all probability, are surround ed with retinues ofjtlanets and satel lites similar to our own. . , "The Fjords of Norway, Majestic Land of the Midnight Sun," is his lee-' ture tomorrow night. ' His lecture on Norway is founded on intimate acquaintance with the land and its interesting people. He speaks the language and visits the country annually. The lecture is in tended to give a thorough understand ing of Norway and the Norwegians; the dramas of Ibsen and the poetry of Bjornson: , the music of. Greig. Kjerulf and Sinding; the influence of environment upon a people who have lived in isolation for fifteen hundred years; the life of the fishing-folk of the Lofoten Islands; the harnessing of the sublime waterfalls, without marring their beauty ; the -, Gothen bursr system for controlling the 11 eruor traffic: the Lapps and their strange customs; the status of Nor wesrian women and the results of em igration upon a sparsely populated and extremely poor land. "See America First." This most interesting series of views showing some of the most re markable American scenery will be shown if desired, as a prologue. In cluded are views of the Yellowstone National park, the Yosemite, the Grand Canvon of the Colora, and California. YOUNG OFFICERS FRET : (Continued rrom Page One.) war lord. M-e-j-i-wti's famous song of 1878 fito iiio cuaa exactly: "We don't want to rigl.t, but, by Ji:i- go! if ws. dv, "We've got u.e aius, we've got the men, we've got the money, too." ; There may be other men, in Ger many who see as clearly as William II what a calamity an European war would be, but these others are not men who feel themselves divinely called to rule over the destinies of a people and answerable before the judgment seat for their conduct. William does feel himself thus called. Not much has been heard of the divine right of kings since the famous Konigsberg speech of three or four years ago, but there is no reason to believe that the kaiser has changed his attitude, or that he considers himself in any other light than as a ruler divinely sent to guide his people and bound to render an ac .count of his stewardship at the last great day. There is need in Germany today of clear-headed statesmanship tempered with a feeling of responsibility. The empire is not well off in the matter of statesmen. In fact, the kaiser is Ger many's only real statesman today. The truth might as well be admitted, for nobody who has followed recent events is ignorant of the situation. It is not so long since the chancellor stood up in the Reichstag and told the members that the peril of Slav domi nation menaced the nation, it was not so long before that that there was a recrudescence of anglophobism in the land. Russia and Great Britain these were the two enemies of the fu ture, the implacable opponents and evil wishers of the empire. The czar of Russia and the king of Great Brit ain have just returned home after a visit in Berlin, which, so far as one outside the charmed circle of royally could judge, was one of unusual cor diality and was marked by an appar ently genuine and amiable exchange of courtesies between the kaiser and his two reputed enemies. That is of significance, but there is train the doctrine of probabilities, They happened'' so because -; a clear, headed ruler planned them to happen. And this clear headed ruler, according to the 'impression' which! is growing,' planned all these things in the inter ests "of peac ' ' : te the offering of votes in the LYON-TAYLOR CONTEST; All merchandise offered i true to name and grade and is from regular stock at regiilar prices. SILVERTHORN'S Family Drug Store - 5,000 on 25c purchase. O ;i S Camera Supplies. ; v ! . Photo Goods. Stationery. rr HENRY & CARR Home Furnishers Any purchase in Our Entire Stock of Furniture and House Furnishings 10,- 000 votes to each One Dollar. F. L. LILLY Hardware Hammocks . Jardenieres. Gasoline Stoves . 22Kifles .1,000 to $1.00 N ' T AMfi tl Art ' U ,.,VW vv yvv ' .1,000 to $1.00 .1,000 to $1.00 A. V. 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