WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.
PAGE SIX
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.
Collection of News Paragraph
Advertisements.
and
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Winn left yes
terday morning for Longview, Texas.
Wo pay highest prices for hide and
sheep pelts. Peoples' Meat Market,
1119 1-2 Adams Ave. dv. 12-6-tf.
Don't neglect to get reserved 6eats
Friday. O'Neil vs. Berg. Arcade. Ady
fct , 3-21-3t
Joe Corbett arrived in the city yes
terday with his mother, brothers and
sister from Bed Bluff, Cal.
Singer Sewing Machine.
New and second hand machines sold
on easy terms. No interest. Repair
work a specialty on all machines.
Chas. M. Shaplond, agent, Foloy Hotel
Bldg. Phone Red 451. X-17tf
Miss Adeline DeCoss, of Pasco,
Wash., is visiting Miss Sophia Stein.
Money to Lean.
On improved real property in Union
county, no delays, current rates. La
Grande Investment Co.- Adv. (
We pay best prices for second
hand furniture. DYAL'S FURNI
TURE CO., 404 Fir St, Phone Black
3351. Adv. 12-4-tt
Misses Jones and Rabone
Ladies' Ready to Wear. We are
now showing all the new goods in
Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists. We
make suits, coats and skirts to order.
Remodeling done. 3-12tf
Miss Anna Emmons and LeOra M.
Oliphant were Hot I.ike visitors Mon
day evening.
Estray Notice.
THE FORUM
Senator Lane's Action.
La Grande, March 9, 1917. (To the
Editor) The action of Senator Lane
in joining a coterie of senatorial
highwaymen to "hold up" the govern
ment's prepuredness policy, at a criti
cal moment in our international af
fairs, has caused general astonish
ment and bitter humiliation.
But it must not bo forgotten that
these eleven senators represent the
covert sentiment of a very large and
powerful party in the United States.
This party can bo expected to uid and
abet any action, no matter how un
patriotic, to thwart any movement for
an adequate preparation for war.
Not only does this party renounce
every kind of military power when it
is exercised with a view of aggrcs
' sive action, but it will not so much as
countenance any show of force even
for the purpose of insisting that jus
tice and international law shnll pre
vail, that the weak and innocent shnll
not be exploited, and thnt a quiet and
pence-loving people shnll enjoy the
privilege of being quiet.
If the High Priest of military auto
cracy should come out against us with
swords and staves, these apostles of
amity would put up their long, drip
ping red tongues into their scabbards
and Bubmit without so much as lop
ping off the car of the High Priest's
servant.
They would strike the sword from
the hand of the hero and substitute
therefor the emblem of a pink-eyed
turtle dove, stuffed with hot mush.
All true Amoricuns are lovers of
peace peace which is the triumph of
principle, but these doves' down
dreamers woud have us go to any
lengths, even to groveling ' servility
and spineless non-resistance.
I, for one, cannot understand and by
what right these people claim to be
true Americans. Certainly they are
not true to American traditions; they
are false to American ideals.
The whole history of the UniteJ
States bristles with bayonets resist
ance to oppression, armed protest
against arbitrary power.
The men who established this gov
ernment, the men who bequeathed to
us these benign institutions of the
free, loved the principles of justice
and liberty, and loved them with such
an overmastering passion that they
were willing to fight for them, and to
die for them, if need be "in silent
heaps without a sound."
This country was founded by a body
of patriots never surpassed in the his
tory of the world; men who not only
had shed their blood in the buttles of
the frco, but upon whose valiant
hearts the principles of liberty had
been impressed by hundreds of years
ol hereditary struggle, and who, upon
all the fields of freedom's bloody con
flicts, could point to the graves of
their ancestors to attest their right
to be culled the chosen guardians of a
WANTED
To buy ton million feot of lumber, or will furnish
casli to operate your mill and market the prod
uct. Photic Main 711.
W. R. KIVETTE
free people.
The privileges of American citizen
ship are not the gracious gift of be
nevolent powers; they were reaped
with the sword from fields of suffer
ing and of blood.
Can anyone conceive of Washing
ton as an advocate of this modern doc
trine of none-resistance? Listen to
his admonition to Congress in 1793
words whose wisdom and foresight
the progress of events has so amply
confirmed:
"There is a rank due the United
SUites among nations which will be
withheld by the reputation of weakness
If we desire to secure peace it must
be shown that we are at all times
ready for war."
Can there be the slightest doubt
where Adams would stand if he were
alive today? Or Jefferson, or Hamil
ton, whose sword rattled on the floor
when he sat down ,to draft the con
stitution ?
Grant, Lee, Sherman, Sheridan,
Stonewull Jackson all were lovers of
peace and haters of war, but each of
Pony, mare, weighing shout 900,
blue roan, lazy J. S. on right shoulder,
scar or brand ahead of that on edge
of shoulder, came to my place about
Dec. 1. Owner should notify or call
E. E. Grout, Farm 5X5. Adv. 3-17-6t
You Need a Spring Laxative.
Dr. King's New Life Pills will re
move the accumulated wastes of win
ter from your intestines, the burden
of the blood. Get that sluggish spring
fever feeling out of your system,
brighten your eye, clear your com
plexion. Get that vim and snap of
good purified healthy blood. Dr.
King's New Life Pills ere a Bon-grip-ing
laxative that aids nature's pro
cess, try them tonight. At all drug
gists, 25c. Adv.
Union Service Good
Friday Program Made
You Need a TONIC Every
Spring
Nearly everybody needs a TONIC in the Spring
Decause during the previous Winter they have
oaten too much and (dogged the liver and kidney
It is wise just on "General Principles t take a
Cleansing TONIC every Spring and bring back
your buoyancy and increase your vitality.
' WE HAVE THE TONICS
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Cove News Items
Cove, Ore., March 20. (Special)
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Comstock
at the home of Mrs. Comstock's fa
ther, Mr. McNeil, a pair of baby
girls on March 10. The weight was
5 1-2 and 6 1-4 pounds respectively.
Mother and daughters are doing well.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Westly Ad
kins, March 16, a 9 1-2 pound boy.
Mother and 'babe are doing well.
The Baptist church revival meet
ings which the Reverend Baker of On
tario, has been holding, came to an
end last Wednesday. They were a
big success. Thirteen were baptized
at one time and" five last Sunday.
There are six or eight more to be
baptized. Brother Otto, the resident
pastor, did the baptizing.
At the Baptist covenant meeting it
was decided by the members to raise
$1000 for tho support of a resident
pastor the coming year.
The entire family of Carl Peterson
has been quite sick with the grip. Mr.
Peterson also cut his hand quite bad
ly while sawing wood.
Emil Blevins has been out of the
store for several days on account of a
severe case of tonsilitis.
Worms Make Children Fretful.
Children suffering from worms are
dull and irritable, puny and weak, oft
en grind their teeth and cry out in
sleep, being a constant source of wor
ry to their parents. Kickapoo Worm
Killer is a mild laxative remedy in
candy tablet form, that children like
to take. Promptly effective, it kills
and removes tho worm from the sys
tem. Irregular appetite and bowel
movement, lack of interest in play are
sure signs of worms. Re lieve your
child of this burden. At all drug
gists, 25c. Adv.
Tho program for the annual, union
church, Good Friday service in La
them, as I summon them forth from Grande is: Hymn, invocation, slides,
the Valhalla of our heroic dead, scorn
fully repudiates the doctrine of pcace-at-any
price, and reaffirms the wis
dom of Washington.
Lastly I summon the giant shade of
Lincoln, and agnin he pours out from
the depths of his great and shrivcr.
soul the words of his immortal Gettys
burg address:
"It is for you, the living," ho savs
"Palm .Sunday to Gcthsemane," hymn.
prayer by Mr. King, hymn, "Light
from the Cross." First word The
problem of wrong doing and forgive
ness Rev. Ford; second word The
problem of rescue Rev. Tickner,
hymn, third word Relationships in
life Rev. Clark, fourth word The
problem of alienation from God-
Rolerts, hymn, fifth word The prob
The National forest of Oregon and
Washington are being protected, not
only from fire, but from the ravages
of insects. Occosionally bark beetles
become so destructive on certain areas
promptly cut and burned to prevent
further damage to valuable timber.
mer House of La Grande, Oregon,
and which belonged to or was under
the control of J. B. Hudson, J. U.
McDonald and R. W. Micnaei, wno
1 1 1 -. r P aolH
were guests ana ooarucio,
hotel, to satisfy my lien as inn keeper
for tho proper charges due mo froai
said parties for accommodation, board
and lodging as sucn guests, ana
other extras furnished to said parties
at their request, and for money paid
for and advanced to said parties said
money so advanced being less than
?200 and tho total of my said claim
against all of said parties amounting
to $567.60, and all of said property
having been brought into my hotel,
known as the Sommer Hotel, in La
Grande, Oregon, and more than 60
days having elapsed since the last
items of said food lodging and ad
vancements were made. Said property
so belonging to or under the control
of said parties and to be sold in pay
ment of my said lien as inn keeper
is as follows, to-wit:
1 Vulcan four burner range. o
1 Small hot plate.
3 Light fixtures (mantles).
1 Large instantaneous auto thermal
water heater No. 8 A.
1 Water tank.
1 No. 25 Rudd water heater.
1 Large eclipae 8 burner range.
1 1 1-2 H. P. dynamo motor, speed
1400 revolutions per minute, amp. S,
volts 230, No. 2616, size 1 cm.
1 81-B hot plate, and large board of
electric light globes.
1 Type T. P. M. & Co. gas engine,
Rev. 400, 2 H. P.
1 Large tin tank 10x12.
1 Wooden container for same.
1 Iron retort encased in brick. -
1 Feeding tank with large valve at
top of retort.
1 Small condensing tank with inside
tank.
Some 3-4 inch pipe, 1 inch pipe and
2 inch pipe, stop cocks, fittings, etc.
1 gold stop watch.
GBORGE E. GOOD,
Proprietor of Sommer Hotel.
3-10-10t
Spring Colds Are Dangerous.
Sudden changes of temperature and : J
underwear bring spring colds with !
to us, "to be dedicated to the unv lem of pain Rev. Gibbs, sixth word
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FU
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LUMP COAL, TWO CARS DRY
WOOD, BRIQUETS
We hfive large and small tenoas, drays, auto
tmks, jitneys, piano wagons, dwaeks, jaeks,
tackle; ererything completf t fcoocUe a pack
age of a arload.
Qrrick SetYioe
Fuel, Feed, Fireproof Storage
The J. D'. Lynch Co.
Phone Main 10
One Block East of Depot
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finished work which they, vour fig!,
ing forefathers, so nobly carried on;
that from these honored dead you m:iv
take increased devotion to the cause
for which they gave tho lust fiiii
measure of devotion; that you, today
now highly resolve THAT THEIR
DEAD SHALL NOT HAVE DIED IN
VAIN."
Lincoln clearly saw that the prin
ciples on which this government was
founded always had been, and always
would be, a seat of war; and like a
groat high priest officiating at the
altars of freedom, he dedicates the
Amercan people to tho "unfinished
task" of maintaining them and trans
mitting them undiminished from our
hnnd to the enjoyment of coming gen
erations. To this "unfinished task'' the flam
ing spirit of our fighting forefathers
culls us today. Not to us, any more
than to them, is granted the soft
privilege of polticnl repose.
We hope that the United States may
be kept out of this colossal conflict, if
she can, with honor, successfully ren
der the service she owes to humanity.
But if the mantels of the patriots nre
to descend to a lot of forked radishes
in pantaloons, soft parlor soldiers, who
are too proud or too sentimental or
too white livered to fight when our
sacred rights nre insolently challenged
and imperiled, then I foresee fchat the
bitter awakening against which Wash
ington wnrned us will not long be post
poned. Come it will if America in
vites it by a policy of innocuous and
spineless non-resistance.
Besides and beyond all this, what
sort of a nation will this bo when the
first thought of an American is how
to avoid danger, how to save his skin,
bow to shirk the never-ending conflict
between liberty and tyranny, between
democracy and despotism, between
lawful right and wnnton wrong?
Very different from this concen-
tion was the ideal held up for us by j
The meaning of life Rev. Armstrong,
seventh ward The meaning of deatli
Miss Childers, prayer, closing with
the Ixrd's prayer Rev. Edwards,
hymn, benediction.
Rev. C. A. Edwards has been named
as chairman. The place of the union
meeting will bo announced later.
stuffed up head, sore throat and gen
eral cold symptoms. A dose of Dr.
King's ' New Discovery is sure relief,
this happy combination of antiseptic
balsams clears the head, soothes the
irritated membrances and what might
have been a lingering cold is broken
r' - 4. . m. 1 1 '
'KtV. I . , ... , .
1a not Auib uti a nun curea com IS
dangerous. Take Dr. King's New Dis
covery till your cold is gone. Adv.
A Bilious Attack.
When you have a bilious attack your
liver fails to perform its functions.
You become constipated. The food you
eat ferments in your stomach instead
of digesting. This inflames the stom
ach and causes nausea, vomiting and
a terrible headache. Take Chamber
lain' Tablets. They will tone up your
liver, clean out your stomach and you
will, soon be as well as ever. They only
cost a quarter. Adv.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is horeby given that under
and by virtue of the provisions of
Chapter 317 of the General Laws ef
Oregon for 1913, I will on Wednes
day, the 21st day of March, 1917, at
10 o'clock a. m. noil at public auction
to, tho highest bidder for cash, on the
corner of Depot Street and Washing
ton Avenue in La Grande, Oregon, the
property hereinafter described which
was brought into my hotel the Som-
To Reduce the
High Cost of
Living
Admission Now 50c
Ladies Free
Good Music
Good Floor
Social Dance every
Tuesday and Saturday
Night At
Zuber Hall !
Despite tho export of horses to
Europe the total number of horses on
farms and ranges in the United States
is estimated to have decreased only
33,000 during 1916., and there were
mora horses on farms and ranges on
January 1, 1917, by 164,000 than on
the same data m 1914.
The Pneumonia Season.
The cold, damp weather of March
seems to be the most favorable for
the pneumonia germ. Now is the time
to be careful. Pneumonia often re
sults from a cold. The quicker cold
is gotten rid of the less the danger.
As soon os the first indication of a
cold appears take Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. As to tho value of
this preparation, ask one who has used
it Adv.
bo pithily expressed by a paraphrase
of the noblo lines of Tope, "After
sleeping in the Duke of Argyll's
house"
"Beneath thy roof, America, are bred
Such thoughts as teach the brave
to die
our soldier sires, and still cherished, j Stretched out on Honor's noble bod
thank (rod, by millions of red-blooded Beneath a nobler roof the sky."
Americans today an ideal that may ANDREW R. MARKER.
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CASE 12--25
CASE tractors do the most work at the least cost,
and last longest. It 's the tractor you ought to hare
because its built by a firm that's able. and willing;
to make good every claim, and at the price you
can afford to pay, and because CASE tractors have
been running in this valley for several years and
given entire satisfaction. See
J. A. CHANDLER, Dealer
Phone Black 3702, La Grande