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TUESDAY. JUNE 13, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
IPAGI FOUR
THE LAST DAY
BROKEN DOWN ARCH
OF THE FREE DEMONSTRATION BY A CELEBRATED CHICAGO FOOT SPECIALIST OF SCHOLL'S FOOT ,
COMFORT SERVICE AT OUR STORE. IF YOU HAVE ANY FOOT TROUBLE, IF YOUR FEET ACHE OR PAIN,
IF YOU TIRE EASILY, IF YOU HAVE ANY FOOT DEFORMITY, CONSULT HIM. THERE WELL BE NO CHARGE.
FOR MS SERVICES NOR WILL YOU BE OBLIGED TO PURCHASE YOUR SHOES HERE.
CRAMPED
AND
CONTRACTED
OR HAMMER TOES
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This Is For Your Benefit
Take Advantage of this
Specialist's Free Advice
No matter what your foot troubles may be, no mat
ter wbat remedies you may have tried, no matter how
hard you have sought to get relief, you can come .to.
this store, knowing that your foot troubles are at an
end. Even if you (bJave been wearing arch supports
come in and show your feet to the foot specialist.
The Reason for the
Demonstration
- This new feature is an added service for our cus
tomers and to people, who have experienced difficulty
in being fitted, or whose feet have been tortured, in
order to bring relief to all foot suffei'ers.
Our salesmen have been under special training, not
only in fitting foot gear, but also in the proper methods
of correction of foot 'ailments by Dr. SchoU's appli
ances. ' We aim to have this store known as the store
in town where perfect foot comfort .service can be
obtained.
Henceforth This Store Will Give Customers Dr. SchoU's Foot
V
Comfort Service There is a Scholl Appliance for
Every Foot Ailment or Deformity
Broken Down Arch.
SchoU's Tri-Spring Arch Support corrects
even the severe cases of flat foot. , .
Cramped Toes, Hammer Toes.
SchoU's Foot-Kaze properly fitted holds up
arch prevents this crowding forward and
cramping toes. SchoU's Hammer Toe Spring
for hammer toes.
Corns.
Scholia Obsorbo Corn Pads a shape and
eizo for each toe. SchoU's Fixo Corn Plaster,
medicated, removes corns in 48 hours.
Over and Underlnpping Toes
SchoU's Toe-Flex prevents this by holding
toes straight.
Weak Ankle.
SchoU's Foot Eazer firmly holds up the
weakened ankle by supporting the arch cor
rectly. , For Children or Adults.
Extreme High Insteps
SchoU's Tri-Spring Arch Support is fitted
to equalize and distribute the weight. Takes
pressure off the ball and makes shoes fit
better.
Severe Bunions.
SchoU's Bunion Right to help flex the toe.
SchoU's Bunion Spring acts as a lever to
straighten. SchoU's Bunion Reducer, a shield
of antiseptic rubber to take off pressure and
reduce enlarged bunion joint.
Callous on the Sole.
SchoU's Anterior Metatarsal Arch Support
holds up transvere Arch relieves callouses,
Metatarsalogia and Morton's Toe.
Absorb Callous Pads relieve pressure.
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THE OBSERVER
BRUCE DENNIS. Editor and Owner
Entered in the Postofllce at La
Grande, Oregon, as second class
matter.
yer after year until the one held in
Juno, 1915 wns one of the bost exhibi
tions of the kind ever given in iht
Northwest.
Uvon, as most renders of The Ore
gei :i know, is situated in the won
der Grande Hondo valley, in Union
county. Tli.it valley is ono of th
ilioicpst agricultural sections of the
Northwest, and at this season of t'r.
SLHSCKll'llON KATES.
Daily, single copy ; 5c
Daily, per week lic
Daily, nor month ti.'x;
Daily, per six months in advance SU.fn) yei'.r it is well worth a trip from the
Daily, per year in advance ... . $7.00 , Willamette valley to tea tho full use
Oruly, by mad per year, in ad-J ,the ownors nre milk,n(? of their hlIU;
vanoe ... ,
Weekly Observer-Star, per year j 011 pnictically nil of the three or four
in advance fl.CO htimlred square miles of territory e:v-
I braced in the valley. There one w ill
Advertising rates on application. All se; some of the best equipped 11:; !
copy for display advertising must best kept farms In OrcRon, owned ami
tilt: t'lmti Liio ii.ij lilt;
;nl nnnp;irw.
K-iKLiinsf-; ana irint
NOT SUCH A BAD NAVY.
After having been tcld so often by
Navy Leaguers and other believers in
senredness that our navy is a j'tnk
pile, it is interesting to road the sta
tistics which have twen presented to
the house committee on naval affairs,
showing that our sea forces may pre-
; sent a very good claim to second place
m world armament.
To strengthen our hold on that
pb.ee, we need battle cruisers, and
these the hou?e seems ready to pro
vide. In battleships we seem to be as
powerful ns Germany, with an even
nioie effective broadside rmd with a
much greater bunkor capaoitv, givinir
!V the states most m'oh:. ; a. pro . tor steaming radius. As
at the arguments of the militarists
Congress seems in a liberal mood, and
it looks as if the private navy yards
would get the contracts for which
they have been longing.
FIXING THE BLAME.
Addrer.s all communication to 'THE
OUtiERVEU, 171J Sixth Street.
LIVE STOCK SHOW AT UNION
(Poi'tUnd Oiogonian.)
Tiio eighth annual live stock show
will Ve held nt Union this week, op.n-
eneratcd
irent nr
era. Speak in;; of fruit reminds u
that the Grande Hondo fruits are ;i
fine as nro ra'ucd in the Weft a-vl
, tlint tl.c growers of that section arc
I ex.- rdin(;ly prosperous,
j A3 to tho stock exhibits at the rora
' ing thow in tho eastern rart of the
valley, at Union, it only iKvd be saai
that 11 ,ay of the be.-,t stockbreeder.; in
With the futility of the great war
becoming apparent to all the belliger
ents, the attempt is renewed to fix the
responsibility. Complete success in
this task will probably cludo con
temporary judges; the final verdict
find the origin of the war in the in
tense materialism and individualism
of tho nations previous to Aug. 1914.
Such an attitude of mind, say they,
could not eventuate otherwise than in
war. The world-war is a concreto
expression of world-sin. It had to
come, these aver, to shock tho nations
out of tho tense selfishness and separ
ateness which was ruining their be?t
moral tendencies.
Others, those of socialistic trend,
lay the blame for war on the system
of capitalism which prevails in all
will be pronounced by the clispas- j countries, with its consequent inftu
sionate historian. But it is an ex- cnco upna government, and its intonsv
ceiain sign ma-, tne idea 01 respons- desire tc secure the markets of
liu.hy win not down, borne person, wor!d for the benefit of
some class, some condition separate- I p-i-nrnq f men
-must bear the onus
nip lueci.ty ana closing rrwny, run tne west rcsi.tc nna 00 nusnicsj in
the directors cxpf .t to ive a larger Union court;., and in tl.o- Towdir and
rural or of entries an;! r. Vtter .ass other valleys, adjacent in Baker co.ia-
of r.Jock on exhibition 1 l:: r. any of ty, and that ns fmo n lot of stoc!: as
their former rhows hnv,j had. Thai is over brought io,r-rthar at any sliuw
is saying a good real, for tho show! in tho state no doubt will be Hhown
tiavo been getting better and better there this week.
thc ! l.v 0.' combined
smipoi-.ison is that (..evmany mi-ht at-iot tats wholesale wastage of life and i through every detail of the matter,
tack usovon the colonel King on j the material means of life; and it is I fixing" t,e bame 10r0 nml t;lc,C-'
reoord as opposed to an offenr.iv.'i warja cheering evidence that tl'e world' ; yone of tteal aro whclly right; none
t'.'.o latter asset is one of extreme j moral sc.se has not been stunned by I 0f hem nre wholly wrong. When a
lirij-nvtar.ee. Gormany has no coiling the catastrophe, that this idea rf LVorld is sirk it i ; r,i 0.- m!1 over nnd
moral rcpor.sibility looms so lares in . f ron; many C,I!:(. , au 0f wla.icli, how
recent European discrssion. Uvcr, bear definite relation each to
There rre strong int!ividals who . the other. Individuals ao rcponsi-seei-
to lay the blame on certain eie- j ;,;0; ana systems, too, nre responsible,
vr.'.e.l individuals. Trey make out a m .nt.f-oo. Arl tn Ut.in
Eight Thousand Doctors in Parade
Detroit, Mich., June 13. Marking
tho close of the American Medical as
sociation's 67th annual convention,
Detroit today will celebrate "Public
Health Day," with some 8,000 visit
ing physicians participating in the
ceremonies. The feature of the ihv
will be a public health parade, in
which banners on more than a hun
dred gigantic floats will preach the
doctrine of right living. The parade,
which is to be one of tho most novel
ever seen here, will be staged under
the direction of the state board of
health, cooperating with officers of
the American Medical association. Of
the various floats, 12 will be furnished
by Detroit women's clubs, nine by the
city recreation commission. 13 W fh
certain 'f-" , V '"-un- m"e ny tne An
I ti-1 uticrcu.osis society and five by
medical cnllno-ns
Thus do the blame-seekers lile " '.
so
the
. near the L :.;Hu MnVs coa.-r.
1 Kocaidin;; smaller -rf', statistics
are unreliable. Germany n-.ay have
;!t a sreat many destroyers and
s' 'm: "ines since the war bejan.
Tli'-v c -r, be turned out in a fraction
of th- fane it costs to build a dirad- jning of every cntovpri.-e, pood or bad. 1 div:-l,in3 of our comir 1 V
rotig!?. uur p.esent force is far 1 there w individual initiative. Va-
from irsignificant, and n ay be equal Jonbtedly this war would have been
to Gen nr.y's.
Tiicre is nothing in there statistics
to justify our becoming panic stricken
New Roundhouse at Huntington.
Huntington, June 12. The con
tract for the construction of a $10.
flOO roundhouse for the O.-W. R. &
N. company at Huntington has been
awarded to the M. J. Hursen company
or Seattle. The structure is tj be one
story, of brick and concrete con
struction, and will provide ten 25-foot
t-ills and r-.o 28-foot stalls.
The channel of Burnt river will
have to be changed in order to make
good case, cf co-.irsc. At the begin j so wi(0 a trail cf blame through aij i ground j-pn-o for the addition three
j;"ie.-i (pl in:inye, unti worx on tn.19
we may , improvement ia to Vo iln i,,r!nn n,!
be p.o-iarirg frr as wi plan of '-.cnlh.
remedy. Ons thing is vt.y do:":.it?;l Arothrr imprnr?ri'i t; pf t!d!nes.
vill
ing the cinder paths now in vogue.
utterly prevent 1 if certain individ--;f t-nP v.0-id had nnv vestitri 1 illu3ionfor4i,hi;'h the "ni0H ' ''' r'wn,
ur.Is had been so minded. about war, they have nil been swept lie ihS- ''"f,1' concrete walks
Then there are the moralists who away. LTfe "I