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PAGE FOnt MONI)Ay..n'lY 1,191!? LA flRANJTjia EVENIKO -UBS Hit V Kit T?i8 Observer v,A liitstiaaant Mewaaapf . ' flubllahad Dally jftd Weekly at La Cnnda, Orefwn. r Xa Grand Evening Observer Puhliahlrur Company. BRUCE DENNIB. Publisher, ., Entered at tha Puatof fica at La Grande, Oregon, ai Second-cl Mattar. ' Address AH Communication to Tha Observer, 1710 Sixth Street ..City Otficm. fnper. County Official roper. Evening Telegraph Report of United ' Preaa Association. ' On Sale In Other CUIe - ' Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland. . Imperial New Stand, Portland. ,r jMuitnomah Hotel New Stand, i i Portland. -' ' i ' 'landing up fur hia adoytod conn liiy is ax loyal an the man f any other nationality, ..and .there are now all told but about 6,000 Qormany enemy aliens whom ,' It halt been found neoessnry to Intern. A newspaper discovered evidence of the first attempt of 'the German propagandists and obstructionists in America. ' This was found out even before the government offi cials got' any direct clue. - The press led In the work of squelching the) blaze bofore It got a good stmt toward a fire. - ' ' Nothing ' denotes, however, the splendid spirit , and fabric, of our form of government thnn the fact that the newspapers of the country, regardless of political leaning have come to the front as a Solid unit In support of the president. Republi can papers have been ns ardent us the papers of opposite political lean ing and all have subordinated their j own conflict of opinion In the way jnf .partisanship to the one great , SUBSCRIPTION KATES By Carrier ' Daily, per month , ; ....... 65c Daily, per three months.. .......$1.95 Dally, per six month in advance $3.75 . Daily, per year in advance..,.. ..17.60 Dally, single copy 5c By Mall ' Dally, per year in advance $5.00 rtatKr na. oiv tnAnthft In drivjinca 12J0 Daily! three months in advance.. J1.25 cause. These political scraps at Dally, per month...... . i... .-00c home can wait and there will likely The Saturday Evening Observer, by , , . , , ., ' mall, per year In advance..... $1.60 be some beauliful political -right. Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, peri the ruliire as there have been - l - """""-- tn ""1 past, hut such things now are trivial "Bide Issues compared to -the Issue where the good or all and the very essonae or democracy Is at,- slake. ,- ..- .:. ;. ; Jn the race of, all this loynlty of the press there Is onoo In a while a hint and even direct charge that tho newspapers are, controlled and work only tor sinister interests and purposes. Such a claim : springs from rank Ignorance and is liuitun- od in tho mast hopeless slujildUy. . , w, ,- My Country Tl of The, IwhI Land . f Liberty.1', ..- . ' FLASHPGHfs"" He I happiest who doein expect all the Joy In the world. Fleas may be good for dog, but the trouble is to keep them on the dog. The follow who doesn't expect aome nay to better bl beet has ajuat all am bition. . ' . ! We' can stand for a lot of things, bnt the man who I sure that the other fellow Is subsidized give us a large sized pain. The little boy may not knew rt bnt he'll never get another auit that will give him as much Joy as that first cor duroy outfit. ,...,.;..' One of the things a, young girl bas to discover for herself la that a man may look well In a dress auit and still be a poor provider. Sooner or loter every fellow hope he'll com to the lime , when the doc. tor will think him rich enough to order South for the winter. There are over 4,000 language spoken by mankind. Some authorities, however, think that a century hence there will be only four language of Intportanoe In the world. A few minutes a day In an elec tric cafe giving high frequency wave enables a man to get along with lesa food, accruing to a Paris scientist. What la known to scientists aa "mat ter" Is composed of electrons, and these are the absolute units of elec tricity. People' Home Journal. STRANGE SIAM fantasy ereated ' A humming bird from porcelain. ..WAS' I.OYAI- TO l.A (JIUYDti. La Orande loses a loyal friend In .the death of Peter Kuhn. His loy alty whb expressed by works as 'Well as words. .He came' to Orande Hondo In 1862, when thore wore not many, others to begin the, work of establishing a community and jimnotliig Its' Interests. One of the (list things to be looked after was pi at of schools, . Mr.,, Kuhn t was & member of the , board of directors eontlniinusly of tha old Blue Moun tain University. He contributed In money to the extent of his ability and the Institution also had the advantage of his mechanical skill In .the establishment or the build ing andlatS'Trttrhlshlnglh of which was gratuitous. . - - The, interesting discourse heard at the clmutaitqtia a few evenings ao was but a repetition of the experience In La Orande nearly half a century ago when the people re lied upon themselves In the way of providing for the generations com ing on. Peter Kuhn was In the front with all such men. . While a ' considerable portion of his biter years was with his child ren In Portland, he never forgot La Orande, and never stayed away from his old home for any periods bnger than he could reasonably re main. . His heart , was' always wlth La Orande; he proclaimed that fact wherever he went.' It was a part of his personal pride. i ;'vt ' It -was appropriate -when his re mains were laid away Saturday ev ening that there should be gather ed so many" of his former neigh bors -and nssnclales to pny a final tribute, to Due . who was alwnys a st end fast friend to them Olid to his . old home. " ALL AUK t'MTKD. That English newspaperman who used to ho known as Arthur Ham ersley tells in a Paris publication of his admiration for Tfosldent Wil son, and that one among the P'd.ft Dependability- that's it, It Is right that entitled us to your valuable pat ronage. Sllvcrthorn's fountnin. HOTIAI.1HT XOMIMIK ilAILKD. ICugene' Debs Arraiteil ' e lK I'lKplonnge 'or Vinlat-Law. CLEVELAND, July 1. (By Unit ed Press.) Eugene Debs, Socialist leader and four-times nominee or the party tor the presidency, was arraigned In the rederal court here, today -on e charge of violation of the espionage law. : He waived any change In the indictment and ' will undertake his own pleadings gt the trlhl. His bonds were fixed - at 110,000. o : . . PROM DON MEYERS Eastern Oregon Boys Are Established at Camp Lewis A letter received from Don Meyers, formerly of the Arcade and Star then ties and now at Camp Lewis, states that all the Eastern Oregon boys are getting along fine. They all stood up and received the shot in the arm and went through the ordeal with out a flinch. All have been provided with arms and uniforms. Mr. Mey ers is. a member of 25th Company, 7th Battalion, lfiG Dept. -Engage. SEVERE AUTO ACCIDENT Two Occupants Are Injured When Car Overturns. Kay : Ford 'sustained n broken sholudcr when a Ford car he was driving Saturday . afternoon over turned. The accident happened near Washington avenue while he was driv ing down Oak street. A lady and lit tle' child were in the car and the child was rendered unconscious. Tho in jured man ant) child are nt the hos pital. WILL HE APPEALED C L. Busick Sentenced to Pay a Pine of Three Hundred Dollnra C. L. Busick, of Union, found guilty by the jury of the charge involving Illicit sale of liquor, was up for sen tence before Judge Knowles nt 10 o'clock this morning. The fine Im pose! was $:I00. Notice of appeal of est of tho president's achievements j the case to the supreme court has ni la tho manner In which the United States has been cemented In the race, or t!e,i innn propaganda and In BPlte nf the foreign Influences ev erywhere present when war was de clared In this country. That Is a very nlco compliment ready been filed by the attorneys for the defendant. o DESTltOVEHS IN tMl!AT l.oiig llnnge llnttle Itcsnlls in A Draw. LONDON,' June an. (tly United Preaa.) -nKour British destroyers WOHK OH I'KillT. Seventy Men Huhponaed York Today. In Xew arid President Wilson Is recognized .ongngeil eleven (lormnn destroyers joff the llelglan coast In a long In a good many ways. But tt wasrBnge baUle on Tlim.Bdnyi 10 ,,. Dot the President alone who put this nilralty has announced. Neither country on this-basis. It was the:'"1 materially Unmage.i spontaneous mipport or the press without regard to partisanship that did as much as any other one thing i to solidify America. There Is little doubt that the Prussian militarists relied on the work and Influence of 'about IS.- 000,000 people or direct descent . and proclivities, aided by a well organized system nf their own to keep Hie United States out of the war. How far they succeed ed In that aim la better shown in NEW YORK, July 1. (Tly United Press.) Seventy men have been siibpenaed under the new fight .work ordw, which became effective German today. The government started first with gamblers, ticket specu lators, pool room habitues, tea roomers, criminals and park loafers. Later they will raid the department store clerks, etc. Fortv thousand New Yorkers are affected. the fact that th Oermin who l 'Job printing, The Observer, Mala 37. A man plucking a peacock for dinner under the trees. Temples, many-roofed, pillared-" minarets and towers and walls. : The canals covered with boat of all kinds; the markets held on the water. The doggers of the hill tribes, In lint silver cases, for sale in the Chinese Junk shops. The Jungles of the North creeping about, the feet of the bronze Buddha, sitting among ruined walls. : ' I The elephant, a dirty gray, trumpet ing petulantly at command, hia tour great legs fastened with chain to the floor. , The gambling hall, a large as a city block, where the women, with abort hair like bottle brushes, sit playing, cross-legged on the floor, fanning their babies in the stifling heat .... .... . t' The blue-eyed cats, lying with tuck-, ed-ln paws ,ln the midst of the side walk crowded with coolie; bananas; black, clangorous crow against yellow sunsets; adventurous naked bable: wearing sliver anklets. Asia I , HtAK ADMIRAL RODMAN j l ! 7 ,1 Xv&j ' id fell . 1:1 ! j s Jhzuz j$ ; ':' .yrJSta&matmJt i , J "'in' m .i. u.ttiU(jniilr J.i . I I odman, who li V ! -1 i &&rtttikci,4m&tmx atea1W'liiiiu'i'i Summer Underwear for Men,Women j !' vou'll. he full usual citd'H'V alWugh R Ui command ofthe United State bat. ftleahlpg nown foreign water. PEBSBiNG DIRECTS ATTACK IN PERSON "Washington. Oenornl Pershing, per;, sonnriycnminandiid tho" recentf Amer-' learn advance which resulted In the) ce.pturo of Cantlgny with heavy Oer ! man losses. This information was 'given to the sonnto military affairs: f committee at their weekly conforeuce! with thewar council, t ' ' " The council regarded (he situation, on tho "western front as materially lm- proyed. Not only. .had the German's been halted everywhere, but counter'' attacks had netted tho allied armies 'substantial gains, thoy said. It was, generally felt that tho allies had now! brought up sufficient strength to hold; Vie German advance. Press rcportB of a concentration of j German troops on the. Toul front were not regarded as Indicating the proba- j billty of a German tlrlvo In tout sector , the committee was told. V ,' i HOMELY PHILOSOPHY iMeSj i A smart dresser one who weara mnstnrd plaster. . The fly . eeason Is moat here both baseball and house. Nobody Is Interested when the baby wind cuts Its teeth. Some pass the contribution basket around and others pass them up, A girl Is following her natural bent when she Is matrimonially Inclined. , ' Alrplntnly speaking, we can't have too many of them to conquer the enemy. Seasonable recipes those ' calling for pleuty of salt and pepper and cin namon and spice. Tailors and lawyers .ought to have a fellow feeling for each other each makes his living through suits. r GLOBE SIGHTS Women don't get over a love affair nearly so quickly as men. What has become of the type of man known as a tin-horn gambler? Did It ever occ,ur to you that the battlelWd of France rhymes nicely with fie kaiser's pnutsf and Children "Cooper's Kenosha ; ; . Klosed-Krotch." Pop Men t.lie cool, uoii-irijtiitinj? under wear for men in ser vice aik men nt home, JJuv the athletic Kt vie. of your in hot weather. They can 't chafe they'll be soft and alisi.rheiit. The knit Urotch niul ' i neat section insure perfect comfort. 1 AVhen he writes for Hurnmer uixlerwear for service, be sure and send him j "COOPER'S" sold from signed boxes, which identify the genuine Cooper . ; uuality. Many different fabri"?!, ppieed at $1:50 to $5.00. . - ' , ! A Big, New Liiie V;.:;Vcf ; Bathing Suits! Both Men's and Ladies' wool knit mixtures and cot ton suits. : : tSpecinl attention tu the new line of Men's Bathing Suits in our window. Pure avooI Jviiit, bright colors with stripes. -Prices, 'Men's'. $2.50 to $6 Women's ;;'.; $2.25 to $7.50 -Children's 50c and up. r i tjcciusive agents 'ive 'yVUWjgjNG H Wamen for A "ss"' A .e? and Children V FINE QUALITY, NON.IRR1TAT1NG, UNION SUITS WORU3 FAMOUOR FIT, DURABILITY AND WASI IABIUTY Is it .worth somctiruig to Vou to know that when you mv iIUINi.l!SUV hAl m ,acertain laDnc. vou ciin de pend on its .being identically i,he same (iiality this year as it was last year, and ycW before? True, the price bait advanced a little, but in a Munsingwear garmeuts you will still find the same perfN'tion of fit, and finish,. the same exceptional comfort, durKbility, washability and big value for your money; V . ' Women's, Misses' and (.IliillreyV suits in slither light weight, fabrics, in summer sty les,ljit weigh but a few ounces. . ' - . ' ' y . ASK FOR MUNSTKG WEAR. Ojien 8 a. ni.' Close (5 p. hi. Open Saturday till 8::S0 p. in. - A M W . W W tr ar t IW u 'WV -WTWM s-..iiM'rr Tte deposits In the 294 postal sar in bonks throughout Bulgaria have Vouched the unprecedented amount ot $11,820,800. According to a statistician In Eu- 4 ?X vampire Pauline fxW) 'rope only tw6 per cent of musicians j 111 Ln lo8cn Arc:,(l0 toduv " tomor are bald ns commireil with 10 ncr 1 sow. Adv. - . : 7-I-2t cent ot men ln other Intellectual pur luits. . . Union ' . Store tasepiw1wPi The United States produced about 6,940,000 short tons of salt last year, the geological survey has estimated, an increase of about 9 per cent from the previous year. : ) Do you cveh stop to think of the up-to-dntc good things you get nt Silvcrthorn's Fountain. Doing Good. ' Fcw.mcdicines have met with more fovor oVaxcomplishcd more good than ClmmberUiin's AC'olic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Vohn V- Jnntsen, Dclemy, Sask., saysVif it.V'I have used Cham berlain's CojV and Diarrhoea Remedy myself and iniy mmily, and can rec ommend it as ?in," mi exceptionally fine preparation. , . .. The only good we can think about an Atchison man Is that his bone would make good fertilizer. IN OTHER CITIES Buffalo Is crusading against pistol toting. . Kansas City schools will tench food retelling. SOME CORSET 1 FACTS - Coming-r-Gne Day Only JULY 6th La Grande, Oregon Courl Comedy Adv itfr ni dy.rc There nrt corsets nndnd corsets , A good cors molds iou to its shape. Yoirvnold avioor corset to your smnw. That . is why your f igureSinuroves Under the Influence oPVn nn tistically designed nnd well made rorsot. nnd Cabarets Keystone i J ey1 e7" ndc today. nnd tomorrow, i lllgvmi y&suju i 7-1-iit. i: " - F ron t LoofKJ Itsvennn. O, has dedicated a new Methodist church building. Buffnlonlnna will ship ' apple American soldier In France. to S 1 1 l of course, good id corsets, , molds Juiu ti irvnold nvnoo; r shionc. Tha iKUrevnurovei SELLSTLOTt) li!nBijlujOyabAM U PEMOHMINC ' O-ELEPHANTS 20 !! HIPPO POTOMUS The litood-tiwiatwg Behemoth Aniens tht: U'iJ Si(ist in tht Misfortune: Are yi financially jireps-J'ed for niis- yi'tune, should it come? . A few, d(llar(s, or even a lonely ONE, placed in yur, bonk today will be the same as ai insurance policy against niisfortune-f it hould call on you. There is satisfaction in knowing you are saving a liralo .each week or "month. Tt adds to yonrVireAtagc, and is really not a hail tlwng to do. Yon will take keemyil) delight in watch ing your account grow. Why not commence today? Member Federal Reserve System La Grande National Bank I. LA GRANDE, OREGON MENAGERIE " r O TTTJ OF DlK 1 tt THE RAINBOW" ' riiorrssoNAi. txrMvCANZA . SIX HUNDRED PEOPLE. ATHLETES. CHAM p;0K F.IDLR3, DANCERS AND CHORUS SIRLS CHMniOr MOST MARVELOUS OUlmlOL LOOKING PIECE OF HORSEFLESH IN EXISTENCE 40GL0WHS-40 ; M A K E VOU I.ALU'.H GORILLA i LIVE GIANT ADULT THE .WAR 9F THE . JUNGLE - Tho Roila Water Fountain at Sll- J venhorn's is pleasing all their pat-'j rona. Al Cain is aure a vlnnerj when It romes to nil the tine Soilaj Water mixtures. Those speclulii Sundaes please nil the lady custom-!' era. 6-29-trli 1 nre desitined by the most skillful nnd consequently the highest paid designer In tho business. FAMILY ORUa STORK r1 i: PAULINE. CEDLERE TANK 5?k HALF MAN ij r $ BIN.HI6H it A if WITH - ( i; HANflSOPaJ' i! Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your grain in hulk? Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your grnneriea now. You can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a first-clnss 1000 bushel portable granary for $54.08 and it will last for years. Sacks for tho same amount of grain will cost you (12C.00 and this would be a dead loss against this year's crop. A granary of this size can be moved anywhere and can be filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling and sewing sacks. The boys in the trenches nerd tho sacks for sand bags for the protection of their very lives nnd perhaps your boy is auiuiigr -mum. Spend your money in manufactured at home, money goes to India. your own 'Valley by buying lumber nnen youimiy sacks part of the BUILD YOUR GRANARIES NOW Be prepared by buildinV them before the farming season opens up. kfe sure to get l-ood lumber, well seasoned, as low ajraac lumoer win give you iiroumc la a lew seasons. Don t use green lumoer. Save money keep what 1 and damage from exposure td boys in the trenches; help win i pou apeiid nt weather lea ho warby bui home ovevent lna leave the sacks for our y building gianaries now. 2 BIG PARADES IN ONE PERFORMANCES fNMtt lina On. Hour F.rlrr. ' - Portable granaries of this tyufe are universally used in other sections. One trip withVa rihod team will haul the ma terial for one granary. For pjTfirulnra as well ns price on Union County lumber for jH farm tmrposcs, see The George Palmer Lumber Cc. LA GRANDE, OREGON