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PAGE FOUB ... tM. KiinxtxxJin 1 jitxii u uuorjit v rii v The Observer ; Ab Independent Newspaper rubllnhed Dally and Weekly at i -i mi Airnnae, uregon. La Grand Evening Observer Publishing Company,' : BRUCK DKNNTS. Ptihfrr.or, r: 1 Entered at the Puataf f Ira at 'La .Grande, Oregon, aa Second-data Matter.' ' v Address All Communication to . The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street bty Official Paper. County Official Paper. ySvenlng Telegraph Report of United jj". Press Association. . ' V " 1 1 , 1 w On Sale in Other CiUea . "Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland. -Imperial News Stand, Portland. . Multnomah Hotel News Stand, V Portland. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES V -, By Carrier i-.J (Daily, per month .. , , . .... . , . . .65c Daily, per three months $1.95 Jpaily, per six months In advance $3.75 'Dally, per year in advance.,, ., .$7.1! 0 ; '.Daily, single copy. .5e ,. By Mail '.,. Daily, per year in advance...., .$8.00 Oaily, per eix months in advance $2.50 "Jtaily, three months in advance. .$1.23 3aily, per month 60c 'The Saturday Evening Observer, by "i'-.mall, per year jn advance. ... ,$1.50 ' Weekly Observer-Star, by mall, per year in advance.. $1J0 lunula 'blither limn him ever yet call ed Out thA runourccii nf mo of Uio greatest nations on earth. It in to tol)llnh animif! clvlllzml people the light and . Justice) of Individual and nut Ion ill lntyrlty pnrtlcularly tlio hSHou. Unit, ore' mnull and weak. The American creed us Hot forth hy the preMdenf in hi. - second In aiiRtirul Is: l-Thnt all nations . are equally lntorentcd in the pence, of the world and In tho political stability of free people. nnd.eMiiully resiioiiRfnle for their maintenances ,. , '. .2 That the ckhohIJuI principle of ppneo In tlio actual equality of na tions in nil matter, of ' rlKht or privilege; ,' . : y That Rovornments derive their, J nut powcin from the cnn.cnt of the Ki) vol nod, and tlmt no other power, nhoiild (tie, supported by' the com mon thought.' piuipiwo, or 'power of ihe family of nntlnnn; ; 4 Tlmt thfi ; sea. equally ifrtle nnd nfo of nil people., under ii t Do 'should Tor 'the una rules not tip My Country TIs of Thee, tweet Lend T .' . - ef Liberty," I, A (JIIAM)I' IH tiltATHI I I.. La OnindO' people cannot but feel snnso of urn I Undo to the resident. . f f tlio county la genorul In the geji ei'oiia and apiiiiliineninf ',' wny in "hlch thoy united In thri blg.colo ,J)itlim. Without IiIh alii and en jpmnlloii tlusic could not have boon -Jlio lilg ili'uuiiiHii'iitliiir und the evl- Dent fcellnR of unity (if purfinna Which pcrvndid I ha featuroH of the ' - tgrcut Kutherliij; ycsccriluy. It whs ot a Ln Oniniln colcliration, all j!r-lt wiin a Union county colebro Jlou. . ;:v';.J., - J .It WiiB . an. event In which , all 'Joulil (nko part, becnusn all; local Itlns linvc, donu tholr bit In miinoy nnd labor and what. Is of far Ki'anfnr " moment, thoy havo nil sent forth their sons and brothers to stand by to'tho ilonth; If MycejMwVyj for the iroat caiiao which the Fourth day of July typifies . '. ; - ' ' . At this time how trivial are nil other matters compared to the, Oml 0.1'dalnnd IiIcrcImkh of life, llhorty nnd the pursuit of happiness pri vileges enjoyed nnd upheld by the United Stales of America. Tlmro Is 110 clnndVd Issue, as' fur as the peoplo of -the Unltod Stalos are concerned , us ; to what liy coiniunn OKiopinciit 11 nil consent, hnd'thnt, so far ps practicable, . thoy Should ! be acresxlblo to all . upon lyinnl terms; ' y , ; 5 That ' national I Wits' -J. QVKII 'I'HK KOItTHWrT . '.'''.' :: '."" .J. tj. .J. ,J. ,J. . , .J, -ij, .J. , , Sulcm Journal: , The atute lime bourd, under the provisions of section it) of tho act creating the board, hua authority to go into debt for tho pw poHe of completing the state lime1 plant at Gold Hill without becoming liable under t'.ie provisions of tho emergency board law, which mukes it i a criminal offense for state officials or boards ,n incur liability uguinut the state without authority from the emergency board. This is according to un opinion given by Attorney-General i Ilrowa to tTiarlea A. Murphy, warden of tinie penitentiary and secretary of tho lime board. Klamath Palls, Ore.; 'Several prom inent Klamath lumbermen are spons ors for the report , that the wnr de partment Is plnnning to use pine lum ber in certain parts of the airplane confltruction and that a special repre sentative of the airplane service is ex pected hero shortly, an well as at other Oregon lumber centers to see about securing supplies nf timber. The pine now being sought for , is fotj "wing beams" of the nirplanoii, it ii declared. The highest grade nf the lumber in strips 20 feet long and ' about four, 'inches wide is needed, " , - " MiaiaiU!KSOmimSIOf I . ' - .,,v . ' J ' . " '. ? -'!',,. CHOOSE HERE FROM ANIMMFNSE ASSORTMENT OF In all the Spring Styles, Patterns and Colorings at ithe lowest possible prices, Every woman and miss can be suited here at the price she wishes tav. Beautiful plaids and tripes are: L , in pure wobl m?to'ials and in the newest silks, as well as a fine seleHjon of 'new white wash skirts.' All moderatelKpricfecl at $2.25 to $25 00. , Hood ' River, Ore.; Hundreds of ii - .-".-! . jiuMiiim ui Bi.ruwucrni- wuuiu o' KJurman political lenders are again armaments ' gone to waste at a local canning plant Ualkinir nence liv Indirpct mnnnK. nm! r.honld :bo. limited to the nocossl-it"lny m"' not "on,be of tno French i the evidences multiply that both Ger- .......... ' iW"1- Orphans' society, composed of d 'many and Austria ai-e cronninc bit- " -'-.---. number of high school girls and :tBP,y; under the burden of war. Peace tie snfoty; ' . ; ynung matrons, ' met the situation, .however, is not in sight, for the simple 0 That tho. community or inter-'The rocruitod by Missos Kath-: reason thut Germany is nut by uny est nnd t power upon which pence c,ri"0,M;.nnkcl' 1mI K.a '" I mean, ready to submit to such term. . rind to the cunning plant, where thcyj,,, tj,e Allies are determined upon en- miiBt henceforth depend Imposes up-8pent the dav hulling berries. Be-, fwdmr. The certainty that Germany n each mil Ion tlio duly of seelnx I tause of tho high price of cujined her-!mllKt submit , willingly'or unwillingly, to' It that nil inriunoces proceeding I"' o quoted. high as the com-'to imt pcnities .for the fearful from Its own eiiinw.. ,, , . "etemi pack in former year, growers crmcs she has perpetrated is made hom Its own cltle meant fn en. , aro clinlnlf lhoit. traoU thoroughly (loubly sure Uy tBJ i.-esistiblc military couiage or ; assist revolution In and the pack of Hood River strawber- !forces which this country Is now send other slates nhoiild bo stonily and f1-'0" wl" Bct 0 new 'reeord this senon.in iceom to Fiunce. From the Clews Financial Review. Portland, Ore,: Through an arrange- ; ment with the industrial accident! effectually suppressed and prevent ed.' '. "'' "'. .' ' This is a conflict on principle nnd which has broimht out without u murium- tho money and the men .from 11)0. lino, 1100 of free people to seo that the ewontnf Justice nnd WOMEN ARE NEEDED TO HELP IN WAIL 'The Prussian war machine must (meet' the fate 'of . all machinery Jhat falls' into the ;hand. off a ;: reckless ( drivers-Washington Star.' '-!' : ' If, J. struction clinic men injured in field, forest tind fuctory. Men ' suffering from fractures and scars which inter fere with the functioning of limbs, ;i-:r iAn,a I nnHni.,u;u nn equity of human existence Is .main-1 ' ' ",, ,J M'u , wn i irw iwfxn nirk'PA commission of Oregon, Reed college, in i this city, is to receive at its recon- j Avlll.l f..r K- Inlned tliroiiKUOut the world. It Is our aim not to he' deoateJ. It is somelhlng to know that a crowd of bolwnen 10,0(10 and 15, 000 people; of Union county ; can gather, togntlier ns they did yestor day' and get through the day with out the slightest disturbance' and nq accidents of any ' kind ; worth mentioning. v. ; ready for the adjustment of artificial lumbs, will have an opportunity for treatment at tho college clinic begin ning June ' 25, all treatments to be free. Treatment also will be given eral Days. By about $1,000,000 Oregon has oversubscribed its quota of War .Stamps. ' Tho state's quota wos $17,- 244,000. The exact figures will not be ; available for several days, uR returns will not be complete for n week at leust. Portland, as tisuul, has covered injured men in the hospitals before JJ ft. 'J" . if" Tho new bunch of 47 from thin county to take, their plnco at the training camp were in nil respects they aro able to leave their beds. AN IMPORTANT VICTORY Austria Defeated Hut iermany Not , Ready to Quit. Italy's defeat of Austria moans ; shows that this city pledged- $fi,-!)00, 000, says the Telegram.-. The county outside the city pledged approximate ly $100,000, making a total for city ami county of $7,000,000. The city and county hail n combined quota of $(1,322,000. Tho county fell short, but the deficit was more than made up by tho countenpart of those who have gone before. Willi tho enlistments und Inductions this couuty should be well up toward any required quota. A proportional number of young men fiom all parts of the tlielr Couiitri wonhl easily' pinke p an plains of northern Italy almost disap pears. This section of the country is the great industrial portion of Italy. Two-thirds of that country's horse power and industrial population are in this region, tho domination of which by tho enemy would greatly imperil the futura of Italy, both during und after tho war. Hud the enemy forces part In tint war is for, And there army of ten millions In tho rilUca ;Ucon successiui, itaiy wouiu nave oeen i ,-, , , . ,, ' , i , , , L. . more dependent upon the Allies for is no shl.klng of the duty which Is Slates. !f()()(, ..ip,,,,,,,, thlln ever. thul ug. forced upon then. The celebration t ... I gravatlng the scarcity against which of the Fourth (his year became n It was enrtnlnly a snfo and srnio 1 r'rance und Britain are now contend- mnttor of Intmislflod , significance ,.,. ;' Huly has not only retrieved the ' . . ,,i,,,. ... ,1 Unalnr. nf .liiut. flntnhor. Whlell hQS- niid for that . reason; the people! . I unltv nf the allies, hut the blow Reports from several flections iri"' admlniBtcrcl may materially uid in torcing Austria out, ui me wur. more than merely raising the morale I'"" "V- f'3"1" "B"r "n lno of tho Allied and lowering that of tho;w' be ""'"V llou the, I"t,tor Pa, t By driving the Austrinns L"le w?eK- ,nB Jn '" "." reporting ua lliey near iiuiii intii captains, and the total will probably exceed the $7,000,000 on the final count. enemy. jback across the Piuve, the chance of : Austro-Gcrman domination of the Kiitherud from nil parte of the coun ty, not so much for the - purpose See those pictures of the flouts in the parade Vy the Red Cross Drug store. Plnci your ordor now. Adv. 7-5-tf. Or . The SodaNi'ater Fountain nt.Sil- verllini n's Is pVyising "nil llielf pat rons. Al Calnte sure n winner when It comes to a1VJho,flno Soda Water mixtures. Ttvtfo special Sundnes please nil the lady custom ers. -, fl-20-tf 1 FAMIUV DRU STORE i.a eeANocoecaoN, Wo'nen can be usefully employed In nui-siug llie H-ouudedr) iu making up the soldit-is' kits, and a' tliolisand other ways. Many American women are weak, pale or anemic from woman', ills. For young giile just- entering womnuliood ; for uomen at the - critical- time ; nursing mothers and every woman who is "run-down," tired or over-worked Doctor l'ierce'a .Favorite I'rescripliou is a special, safe and cer tain Jielti. It can now be had in tablet foriii.- You can procure a trial package of tho (ablets bv writing Doctor Pierce, Ohio! oi Hiaff ntIiivalids7Hotel,. Buffalo. N. Y.. encKfinif 10 cenla.V Write in full contidenco It you desire Vree medical uilviee also. ltosKiiimo, t)ioo:i. "TlieVe Is nothlnf so Kouit as Doctor riercoui ravorne I'reseriplion for all iseass wiin hli-li a woiuau U tvuli M. 1 tixik ItXfor lqllumnia tio and t cured mo. 1 alfo took i t d Tint ' pocniey'i mid I was sue!liull the 1 1 in a : jj d no headache, no back 1 aclii,. tin nioriiinu sickness, no sour stomach, no bloating. -Ml:u..M. Ii. Uuoiikh, Mosher Ktrecl. . , AsmntA, Oiikoox. "My blood was bad for a long time and I was all run-down, hud severe headache.-, was nervous and tired nil tho time. After trying different rcmciHc without goLtlng uny better,- I decided to try Dr. I'lerce's Remedies. I look the Kavorite Prescription' and' the Uioldeu ModicAl DisiMivery' according tc directions and was restored to perfect health, I van conscientiously recomuianii them.. ".My mother always uses Dr. Pierce' TtemiHlle. She gave me tho ' Favorilt 1'rcsrrlpiion' whim 1 wits coming UiUi wnlllillllimHl.'--,MuS, C. C. UCSSKNOICU, JTUi liuaiiu ISli-uW Job Printing, The Observer, Main 37 Job printing. The Observer, Main 37. Coming0ne Day Only JULY6th La Grande, Oregon Misfortune iHH- Aro you finnnially .propai'f'd for mis , ' fortuno, shnulfl it oonio? A few dollars, or. aloiuly. ONE,' placed in our hawk today will be the same as ail insurance policy against misfortune if it should enll on you. There, is satisfaction; in knowino; you are savins a little each week; or month. It adds to your prestage, nnd is really not a hard thing to do. . iu will take keenest delight in watch ing your aeeount grow, . iy not commence today? V A llember Federal Reserve Sy.Uat La Grande National Bank .f ';:V':;- '':, LA GRANDE; OBmOU . . :;;.--.c the county show that thn crop oul- MISS ItA.NKI.V fAXDIPATH .Mniitniin CoiiKreMKUOinaii Saya She Will linn for Neiiato. of pailiclpnlluK In.u gala event oh j0k Is Improving ami Union county lo lndlc.n a determined nnd undlB-wlll nnt ,,, Kr(,nt denl of co'ni- um-ieu luirpose 10 upnoiii me trnui-lip to ,,. umiul Rtnndard. . lions and prlnlclple. under which they aro permitted to live and for which they are willing; to din. : At tho name time It was nn ap preciative, thing for the other local ities of the county to Join with l.a Grande. Thn Intent to niako nil occasion of this kind nf commercial ndVHiitnco In-not to bo partlcnlnrlj' ,.fVltllsed In tlinea of poac, but thru . year tho condition Is different and - ii was not time In think of innkhiK nurli a Kalhering the lueiins of fin tinclnl or local ndvnntnge. ' It was Llealgnerl n a enlehrntlon Tor all, tllie Invitation extended by the peo kpl0 of Ln Ornndo wn accepted ki "(the spirit ln which fnnd La Grande has tto' be grateful for -"whole-hearted responsol it was given. ove,ry reason I ; WIIOI.LV OS PniXfllM.K. i One nf the Idena presented by Joshua Slansfiold. npenker of tho d"' nt "in park ye,siorda,y, was that tho world linn nnvor known ot a nn '"lion ftnlng to war n the United StaleH linn dono with no mlwdon " beyond that of the benefit lo the peoplo who hnro been overrun by "ithc more power of might. , No terr itorial expansion lit sought, no In Indeninlllcf! or other' mean, of ag "yrnndlzement are demanded, It I. all for the principle. It 1 on WASI1IN0TON, July . S. (Hy j Untied Press, I Representative Joannitte lltinkln, of Montana (o day nniinunred: "I shall run for thn United Hlulcs Henale." - i o ! ; Aiw Vou Oho Of Them? I 1 There, aro a great liiiiny pepln ! who would bo very niiirh benefited hy taking Chamberlain'. Tablet, for u weak or disordered utoinm-li. Are ! you one of IhoniT' Mrs. M. It. Searl llaldwIiiMille, N.V. relates her ex pei ience Iu the use of tlinse tablets: "I had a liacj .pell Willi my stomach about six month, ego, and wu troubled for 'two or threo week. the genernu. and ' with gas nnd sivero putti. In the pit :of my .toniarh. Oiir dniggiHt nd- vlteil me lo tnae inanibei Iain's Tablet.. I look a nolile home and the first done relieved me wonner fully, and 1 kept nnNaklng Ihem until 1 wan cured " These IuIiIhIh do not relieve pain, but after Hie pain has bean relieved may prevent It. recurrence, (Adv.) : V-0 ' Those pound Minxes of Tnlcum nt 40c and 50c Ri'e bound to please every buyer.- Ttiiiy are Deunnriiiiy put up and nloolyvporftimed. They are the most ecnminylcal Talcum Powder Un tho maVket, at Silver-, thorn's. Dy 0-29 tf rAM i ly omua stork ua sAnei,ntON, KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES 10 cents a An All Wheat Breakfast Food Ready to Serve PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY Phone Main 80. PERFORMING w 20--ELEPH ANTS 20 HIPPOPOTOMUS ' The lihod twiatmt Behemoth Among thv Wild Bemtt in the MENAGERIE "BIRTH ?E RAINBOW" PROCESSIONAL t'X TRA VACANZ A SIX HUNDRED PEOPLE. ATHLETES. CHAM PION RIDERS, DANCERS AND CHORUS GIRLS Piiiinicr MOST MARVELOUS OUNKIOL LOOKING PIECE OF HORSEFLESH IN EXISTENCE 40-CL0WNS-40 MAKE VOU LAUGH GORILLA; LIVE GIANT ADULT ij HIE WAR TANK Of THE JUNGLE HALF HAN ! -A'! HALF i Mr. Grain Farmer: Are yon prepared to handle your grain in hulkT Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are burled with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your granerie. now. Yon can buy the lumber and roofing paper for a fint-clait 1000 bu.hel portable granary for $54.58 and It will last for yean, Sack, for the lame amount of grain wilt coat you $125.00 and thi. would be a dead to., againat this year' crop. A granary of tbla aize can be meved anywhere and can be filled directly from the thresher, doing away with high priced labor handling and lewing sacki. ' ' The boys in the trenche. need the lack, fot .and bagi for the protection of their very live, and perhaps your boy is among them. Spend your money in your, own valley by buying lumber manufactured at home.,' When: you buy sacks part of the money goes to India. Si. BUILD YOUrGRA ARIES NOW Be prepared by building ihem before the fanning season opens up. Be sure to get food lumber, well seasoned, as low grade lumber will give you trohble In few seasons. Don't ' use green lumber, Save money keep what you Spend at home pvevent loss and damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our hoys in the trenches; help win the war by building granaries now. BIG PARADES IN ONE ' PERFORMANCES tl Dtoi. Or. ODft.Hour Etilttr. Portable granaries of this type are universally used in other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the ma terial for one granBry. For particulars as well as pries on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see The George Palmer Lumber Cc. LA OBANDZ, 0BEQ01T II '''. -V;- ' ;. lVH ' ; Practically I Everything Has Raised ft V But Telephone 1-J l.i..H.i JU '- ! l.i .imiLLMA-JUlUI III I, I'lW .......... .................................. ........ ; .... ':- ! Mr. Grain Farmer: i - - j Are yon prepared to handle your grain in hulkT Do not : s wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work i r i ( . k - c: "EC