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PAGE FOUR. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVES TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1915, TOE1 OBSERVER BBUCE DENNIS Editor nd Owner. ; Entered in the Post. Office at La ; Grande, Oregon, a second class matter. - ' :. , ; .Advertising rates on application.- Ail : j copy for display advertising must : reach the office the day before the '. ' ad appears. Adaruas all communications to 1UE OBSERVER, 1710 Sixth Street. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Dally, single copy .' . Be Daily, per week 15c Daily, per month 66c Daily, six months in advance... $3.50 Daily, per year in advance.. . .$7.00 Daily, by mail per year, iu ad vance $4.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per year in advance $1.50 WHO ARE CALM PEOPLE? President. Wilson places his trust in the culm people. So he told a church convention, liking the calm people to stabilizers iq aeroplanes which kept the machines , steady against all the gust that blow. The parable recalls Grover . Cleveland's praise of the human buffers revolutionary movements by the po' session of , property . in . varying (amounts. These include nearly all farmers, who are doing very nicely on present prices; merchants, traders, middlemen, owners of income-earnings securities; and many millions of well paid and frugal employees', who have progressed to the point where they are not entirely dependent upon their salaries. Except for the "In tellectuals," influential but not num erous, social unrest disturbs chiefly those who live from hand to mouth and who are in the minority Progress calls for two kinds of folks the calm and the strident. The motors and the brakers. Too many calm people would mean a sleepy nation. For twenty centuries China was a nation composed entirely of jcalm people, which accounts for its present attitude of helpless humility. Japan got the whip hand by sudden ly becoming restless and knocking things about in the Orient. Our need is for a balanced public which will fidget when it has slept long enough iand go to sleep when it is weary of. attending upon the prophets of dis-i aster. I Thanks be, there is a whole lot of , peace in grape juice and no fight un less necessary. LABOR MAN IN HIGH PLACE ON FEDERAL COMMISSION. ( J?1J V4& r III THE DESIGNER FOR MAY, 1915 For subscribers is here red ely to be called for. Many advance, "Standard" Fash ions and summer patterns are now here. Get a free fashion sheet. ' THEY'RE SOLD HERE - ONLY. . "UTZ & DUNN," "PINGREE" WOMEN'S SHOES. ' - " All the newest styles always in, stock. Priced $3.00 to $5.00. JUST RECEIVED CHILDREN'S KOVERALLS . , The finest play, .suit mado for children; can be bought only at this store: all pats terns and different weigh .s.-' Priced 75c: : ; . -; . stsnly BASIL" M. MANLY, WHO SUCCEEDS PROF. CHARLES MCCARTHY AS CHIEF OF FIELD WORK ON THE FEDERAL COM MISSION OF INDUSTRIAL RE LATIONS. 1 , The plan to label all married men is unnecessary trouble. The mar-1 who ried man u'ready is labeled. I will be in- La Grande, Saturday, Via io in Hi,r hnpeae hl0A aavan ucaie , .1 L, ............ . tUn . . V. n A 1. . r . 1 1 . ill. -J tT .i Ann I .1 . 1 I. . I . ,J j OUIIIU UCIrVVCVII ' bllU unowu,IIVCl D vi vile Ilfliyw Willi UailUl Uil Ull IIIO bvab V1U, W OIAW.11 IIUUUICU JIUUIIUS, fanatic factions. H compared 'collar. and gentle; the better the horses tlie these useful people to the piles which j better we like them. Call or phone protect wharves from vessels which Famous doctor says love is a Foley Hotel, . -, B.W.DAY. disease of the mind and can t be 4-l3,5t. ' ; cured. But the trouble is the patient' ' .'. "White" is Fashions' Most Favorite Color This Season In our excl'.&ivi; teady-to-wearVlepartnvfiit you'll find runny new lK.velties in whitf New White Coats of Chinchilla, New White' Coats of Ba Jford Cord, New Skirts in Sorge, New White Wash SkirtsNew White Dresses and New White Suits. ' We invite your mi' spection. White Coats moderately priced, from .....$12.50 to: $22.50 These New Materials are Tim tions for Your Spring and Summer Dress . which approach them, taking up the jar of impact and harmonizing force and resistance. Both presidents were correct in be lieving that there is a static force in a democracy. A surprising number of people refused to become , excited. They take everything, with a grain of salt public speeches, demonstra tions, new idea.s, agitations. They are the despair of reformers, the distress of fanatics. They act as the brake upon progress; sometimes the . effect is good, sometimes bad, but it is constant and can never be ignored by a public man or a political party. . To illustrate: Underneath the fom ment, which we call social unrest is a deep satisfaction with things as they are. At least two thirds of Amer leans are insulated don't want to get well. CLEANUP WEEK (Conti .. . irom ?age 1.): Mme. Bernhardt is quite happy with her new cork leg. She never of the preparation Of the road and did care much for the maxixe. has a crew of men to work already. " . A site for the bleachers has been Being chased by submarines is now seected 8nd from there the spectators one of the great attractions of a jj be abIe to see the riderg for trans-Alantic voyage. To Catarrh Victims. practically five miles out of the seven. 'This fnture is what the club expects to make this race the most popular of i all tne races in tne Northwest and a For colds, catarrh snuffles there. huge sign board is being erected on is nothing better than Hyomei which . the ground chosen for the bleachers, Nbw lin Drmr Co. del s on the "No-1 wiiicn Kives x.n? name ox me race ,,..nn.v'- nin Hnmi km. ni (course, the date of the race, and the a.. i.v'n.f w i . ,, .n'Plize money. Further plans will be n. . I ...... . . .. . . . vv U " - 1 , . .... C 11. 1 . . 1 . against joining lasting benefit. Adv. I Fridav nii?ht POULT DE SOLE SILK ' FABRIC. A beautiful new weave in a soft file effect, will wear better th an inessaline or taffeta. Comes in black, navy, Belgian blue, Rus sian green and brown,- Ex tra wide, priced ,...$1.65 yd. ' PONGEE SILKS Will be all' the rage this season. We were fortunate to secure a special value at 50c a yard. Hand bom, good weight, 34-inch wide, natural color a very fine quality pongee at 50c yard Oeher pongee silks, 35o and 65c. : Hv ' BEAUTIFUL NEW f , WASH MATERIALS r Just received by expres;. ai new printed mercerized ' crepe, . in beautiful flower: efects; dark or iht shades, t; 50c yard. ; ,f; New silks organdie' fine quality, 50c. Polka Dots! Polka Dots! j New ones just received, in t voiles; ; priced 25c yard. I AID THE KIDNEYS. Real Sailing A thorough dry cleaning with a touch of new trimming often makes an old garment look like new. Men's Suits, Ladies' plain tailored suits $1.50 $1.50 THE WORK IS DONE BY EXPERTS. ;, im A. W WiMJ ill KM MB M . M M M W - LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capital $200,000.00 Resources $1,000,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00 OFFICERS: Fred J. Holmes, President C. C. Penington, V.-Prest. F. L. Meyers, Casliier Earl Zu.ndel and II. E. Coolidge, Ass't Cashiers DIRECTORS: Fred J. Holmes A. T. Hill H. E. Coolidge C. C. Penington J. F. Conley A. Blockland F. L. Meyers J.G. Snodgrnss H. S. Brown ton What This Bank Aims to Do To promote our customers' interests as we would our own; To do all we can to make their relations here profitable and agreeable to them; To contribute to their enterprises, the co-operation, fore sight and timely assistance which a good Bank can properly bestow. La Grande Suffers Should Take Further Risk. : ; No Why will people continue to suffer the ae-onies of kidnev comnlaint. ! backache, urinary disorders, lameness, heartaches, languor, why allow them selves to become chronic invalids, when a tested remedy is offered them? Doan's Kidnev Pills have , .been used in kidney trouble over 60 years, have been tested in thousands of cases. If you have any, even one, of, the symptoms of kidyiey diseases, '' act now, for gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease may set in and make neglect dangerous. Can La Grande residents demand more convincing proof than the following? Frank Allen, Union, Ore., says: "Haiti work strained my back and weakened my kiilneva. The trouhln trot. a little worse each year. There were constantn grinding pains in the small of my back, Fnd my kidneys were badly out of order. When the trouble was at its worst, I tried Doan's Kidney Pills. They helpc me right away, and I continued tak ing them until every symptom of kid ney trouble fas gone. For nearly three years there has ben no sign of the trouble, so I feel I can safely say ray cure is permanent." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Allen had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. To Catarrh Victims. Free Delivery to any part of the city. Prompt Phone Service, Three Separate phone lines. ' Are You Going ! To Build? Why suffer catarrh and let it ruin your health and happiness.- Simply breathe Hyomei. Newlin Drug Co. sells it on the "No-cure-no pay plan. Begin treatment now and get quick and lasting relief. Adv. , 4 31 Two great questions to the5! J prospective home-builders ! are "How much is your i Jhome going to cost," and! S "what will be .the cost for ! repairs in -the future."! There are two ways to build, the 'cheap and inex- j perienced way, and the good and substantial way J which means good work- inansmp ana gooa ma-; THREE HUNDRED CRUSHED terial j See me before you build, j jH. E. Roskamp Contractor and Builder S this the. hidden.baf fling secret" of thf nivs. . terious Black Box?! How did a woman, or a man, come to be f in t ll O ana nn home a piuno box in the jungle? ' See The Black Box and in every . heart-gripping scene you will find your- i' self completely puzzled, and then fas- cinated, when you learn why. Here's a magnificent 15-week moving picture that will grip you, fascinate ' you, thrill you. Take the wife and the kiddies, or your sweetheart. See it.-. Don't mist it. Tell your friends to See Th BLACK BOX T7l Photoplay Serial Supreme ' 18 CpinxtoJ OMtimi ' (CUT HERE.) Dont Live Another Day Without a pair of glasses, if you suffer from headaches. Our glasses will rest your eyes, per mit you to see clearly, and ban ish those headaches that come from tired, weak eyes. i Sick headaches ore a thing'of the paet to wearers' of Heacock's Glasses. Feel free to come, in at any time." , - Our skillful fitting and adjusting will satisfy the most critical. HEACOCK EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 3rd Floor New Foley Bldg. Japanese Meet Death in Coal Mine, by water and Earth. Tokio, Japan, April 13. Crushed be neath tons of earth anA least 300 Japanese coolies were drown ed in a coal mine near here today. Subterranean roofs gave way. This is the first accident of its kind in the history of the world. Liner Still Aground. 1 Tokio, April 13. The liner Minne sota is still hard aground on a rock in the Sea of Janan. ThA i . mediate prospect of raising the craft" which went ashore on the rocks yes- teraay. THE CLUB CtGAR STORE ARCH BACON, Proprietor J Cigars of Quality, Best Grades of , Tobacco, Candies of the classy kind; S also Fishing Tackle and everything ! I for Sportsmen. f , v . jfj Why You Should Prefer laster Coffee ! OEM OLD MASTER STANDS. FOR THE ACME OF. COF-l ; ' ' ; FEE PERFECTION. V .', "OLD FOSTER" is your protection against the weak and ' flavodess coffees which cost less to .buy but twice as much ; to use. - - l---' '--''-O Sr-; "Old Master" represents reliability and quality; those char- ' j acteristics have placed Old Master . Coffee on that select j list of food products recognized . as the "Best sf their kind." I Old Master Coffee Costs 1,1 0110 PU11(I tins, 45c; twos, 85c, and threes; $L25 ;t;;; ': The old-fashioned coffee pot or style perculator may be used for Old Master with equally satisfactory" results: ! ; i Pattison Bros; Phone Main 80 At the Arcade Soon.