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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1918)
'AUK TWO Mf)'I).Y..irLY22.191A LA (UAMJK KVEN1MJ OiJSKKV jilt 'X HERE IS A REMARKABLE' GOSSARD CORSET i I5 that is right for you. First, it safe guards that priceless possession, your health, by carefully meeting every hygienic requirement By the inimitable designing and scien tific boning the correct abdominal sup port is assured the corset always stays in petition on the body, giving wilh its aligmrst movement, and may worn the enVe day with absolute CtofnrL In a (iuMprd you will never knowNtot frantic rhytc to "get out of your jfl." In the delicatejtline orvthis corset is reflected the snftNJr wnstline, 'ate : tained by skillful deslfetmig rather than actually expressed, and the per fectly flat back and hip lines. At $.1.50 you are assured a genuine Gossard that will render you a wearing service that alone is worth the price of the garment. peop.e; put inio statutes would bo union- George Vox. William Penn iUtullonal aud un.Americaii. Barclay. John Woolman. 3 I am oppose! lo any repeal Creenlief Whlttier. Jonathan or our wututts which . make liocl ,OBj John DriRht and my own There may be times when a reprc-i end lottery, respectively, crime Quaker mother. Their philosophy r"""!ve Is Justified the piinel.; t.Kaltmt the Hue. I uta also ov-'s. ., - Krleml liv blnh pie of uiajority-rule in going) Ruben' The majority must rule; If the : UliTJ'TiagJJfcMirelr JoiiJ Jumoiliy Jtiom-j rule,, dun ciiuiu wu; ij-. nave government by tho be times when Fashioned of soft, clinging pink or white Sterling Cloth. $3.50 posed to the criminal . tcntfineiit which thinks that law officer a who have fHorn to enforce the laws should uciitiiesc- In open and. notorious violation 6f these crimi nal laws when dliiin in til cmi ui patriotism or in tin' naiae of hti t inanity. 1 I 4 1 1 tun opposed to any mc-au-urci giving to re'uraing soldiers cjK'dal privileges in hotnesteading or purchasing state lands or fed eral gmi-rnmint lands within th Stale, If such laws are ba"d on the prlr.iiplc of clas.4 'fiA-orlMsin un.l tit- on the principle of need, I111 p'jrtially applied. . ' ' 151 I- am oppud to any lew Hhrldtiiu r Magna Charta litliH an,i oi :ree speech, tree press and tne 1 1 ieiht of pu'ilie as.-:eniblane.e. : (Cj I am opposed to any attempt jptobleui ind conviction. In the class of against n: own lieu juugineni. ronsiMeat Christian oeaceuiakors 1 "'unary ,0 n.s convictions, ana vol-, am clad to find all of the early ."(' ,10 know1 hi- ,OMtUnti.ts Christians, who for two hundred (Continued on Pago .) years after Chris.: refused to bear ! , arms, and about twelve dlfferen ' Do yon know ;iia. a well-eqiiip-Cliri'tian sects lighting the dark ped and properly-managed soda world from the days of the primi- fountain Is no lonBer a boy's job? tive Christians Ho our times. I am D:e average fountain costs more J Klad also to find in th: Hum such than many of the finest homes in 1 men as Charles Sumner, William La Grande, It means something and: Lloyd G-irrison and thousand! of should be takn care of and well loyal. Independent-thinking men 'manured and the very best kind of 1 and' women todar scaHered throiigu 'service given to all patrons. We ... 1 1 . '. 1 t ... ..... I.-. 511. -ft ,,...., nil branches of the ChiU:ian church belleveyhe Silvorftora Fountain in; I have studied the moral, economic. La Gra is one Vf Uie very best: eugenic, humanitarian. idealistic, in OregoX always Vlean- and the: pr.ictical and expediency arguments very lateetVind best kinds of j am convinced that the mod- drinks are "4rved K ,nei fonn-1 era Christian peacemaker's Intel. 'tain by Mr. Aain. a true South- j lertual and moral grasp of the erner. ramlns rom a country of how to meet offenses where cold drlnKX?ro so much' to legalize the use of County funds land how lo reilst and overcome sought for and necepT, every day for tha. purposes of promoting the jevil has not been excelled by thit iwant. Dy St ar- jof any man since the days- of ("I I am ippofcd to any state IXarjirene. I am not setting up leeitlation appiopriating one mill. any standard by which' 1.0 judge for the war emergency' fund If It If. Uhe consciences of other men, but to be used, directly or ladlifctly. itiiy own duty Is clear. To my prln priiuaiily for the puiyrse of pro-jciples I must be true. I am not uiotiag the war. ,, supporting the war program. I I have observed with deep" re-'have not "f,ed a h:lnd Promote irret I he iwr,M'np tendenev of our 'his War. I have not yielded to locil Militarists to retort to me;b-i,he POr of militarism and I thai ois whiih a 'nml.-iiiiet.inHv iin-,no1 do so. however Intolerant. de- American. un-Chri-.:lan. and ionic- ;Ptle and lawlis It mav become. the La Cn;nde Evenina Observe., pose of defending my peace princi-.: on April Sth. of the names of two pies. I shall not even state them. t:e3 who had refused lo buy wer.I have carefully refrained from ar bonds, labeling them "Slackers", in guing my point of view with men order 10 brn:K them into public of opposite views, and I shall re contejnpt. aud agreeing to boycott frain from' doing so now. It is them, the publication being signed 'tha only subject In all the cateeor by the local Liberty Loan Coinmlt-; les of human Inquiry on which tee and by sixty other citizen? of thinking men Just now do not want J, More than 20,000,000 people have read he Anutic.m Republic, and the re- to hear both sides. To present evl- i Arthur Guv Emoev's articles in the rcein automobile. lot.:ery for tb.:dcnce and discuss the reasons for V . 1 FAMILY DRUS STORE LA SDANPCORCSON, TRY OUR fsC TEAS and COFFEES Thf tea or C) thec Arn Ynn el quai: Hills Department Store '"""""""""""""'""""""V business hour, ever)- dav. In all, more im mm aj r m kj - i . ian .ouu.uuu people nave reau ITm. 41. n U JL St Prepared ? sfost i'Kr ciV cofrV. IfyoirV'U un and. iSuulv. tlicV iiNl quia 1 f A ends upun the stroiitli of your r a poor quality, it takes more to 1 1 J 1 A 1 oor Kind t-osr.s more inan 1110 goou We ha and bleud ity of teas and eoffees- xitfrts.- Phono us your nxtery order today. Full line of Fruits and Vegetables. -selected "MUCK AND TOM." The very spirit of youth and fun d Amsricnn boyhood are to be seen ..roughout the, entire five acts of ck Pickford's latest Paramount pic- -irc, ''Huck and Tom," now showing .the nation can see t. the Arcade theatre. Ibis is the geant" in action, can go enough t crowd limited where Empey Now the who thoir acity of V 'tis lectur raw. ovaii UmlJI-' . my belief In . a method of the futility' of evil as resisting evil; to pre- the evidence and discuss' the ' for great newspapers oi the country, and benefit of the lied Cross bocicty , . . hnlh .1... Y-1.., manv laiousanus nave neen lorinnnie .. t.., ..- vj.... wav into the'Ina' tius stae aro typi-iseni a-reat halls ,, a 1 Instanct'g proving that some of reasons ror my neiler In the sup- j our American citizens po-..h-sj a jerior mignt ana ejncieney citizenshin of fpintual KinsMp with the Prussian L.nni a peace principles at tne pre 'itrhtintr Ser- 1,1 :msls an1 ,Iltlr ma. vnei,e"t iiour wouia ue casung pearis OVC the ii-ii.-iia uuoiji .im I ju:w"'w u Into nractieallv ov- erv me comes second of the Tom Sawyer pictures, ' top" with him on the Hun hunts. The B;nn Principle that the end justifies . om Mark Twain's Immortal books, ; marvel of motion picture photography . although each in itself is a complete brings to life before' your very eyes release. Director William D. Taylor, ; -he pulsing, breathing pages of the H fervent admirer uf Oje great Ameri- 1 "most widely read book of the twen 'an humorist, found that there wasuieth century." Go "Over the Top" too much material to be contained in j with Empey!" at Sherry's Tuesday a mere five-reel photoplay, and has ! and Wednesday. divided the subject matter into two ' . productions. I. KHOM Af.HKftT SMALL. Beginning with the determination of Tom and hit inseparable friend, Huck, to ward off all possibility of warts the story finds the two boys in a nnvevnrd at midnight according to j the advice of an old darky as to the ! rest manner w cunngwartsv Hewi ff-.nw .verheai Bnmn orove-mlihem ! planning their gruesome work and To the La Grande, Oregon. ' July 15. I91S. Republican Central Coi; It is impossible, of course, to .the means tli-rc Is no logical stop- prevent false inferences and false ping place.. They will follow their .'accusations being made. But I tie. .radical leaders from one crime to sire to say that In my philosophy icnother. building upon bad prece-jihere Is not time or place for non jdonts of th? past. One sin does resistance or passive acquiescence, ir.ot justify another. The deeper in iniquity. All the horrible evils :our An:eiicin principles are rooted 'that go under the name or Prus jinto our characters, the more loyal titnism must be resisted by some I we will be to them in time of stre;.i methods and defeated. I believe in aad the more strongly we will jthe cause of democracy and liber loupose the principle's of Prussian-ity. For that cause every man and bun. The shallower our American- woman should be fighting in the bin is, the easier it will he for i front line trenches, with weanona mittee Gentlemen: I have carefully of the war messtires which have I'russ antsni to conuuer our mind-;. nni M,nai h,,t miot,.,. nn tn.nD of Union County. Ore. :Ti, i ,t,.ui ,.h r .-- V. - , . ... ... ...v, ;JJ;fl umJ M.itLieriug uie oppo-iit; !. .(aiCii,'littJ..aijin the prl or. mil- evil but overcoming, and elimlnal-' considered socle l .nisni nmnnc us was to ask diem- inr it t heiiere in ti.n finoi iri. a-'b?rs of Hie Christian Churches to .union of truth and of riaht ' Even 'lieve in sup- uiy ability, : Red Cross ' his Aunt Pollv eleverlv nortraved bv " " " ai ;-r.e ne,;ruction ot tne liaftnte and society, the moral work of the V. Edvthe Chapman.'!, administering the !J" w" ,Tri , ""I", r,'Uil M"- .M. C. A. with the army and navy, painkiller, which Tom, in turn, passes ;fe",,0a History pa V and o-her war relief work. This; on-to an unsusDectimrcat with dire! ,0n"' aDd hava auiMa to 00 212. I opposed to both the tis an hour of. sacrifice. I have nj lesulU Uter th boy are present 'caus,n WBr or 'tering the mill- rentituent and the spirit of the 'pro-German rympathics whatever. at the trial of the Jknnosed murderer I ...-.. . . ....... ... .,., , mura . io tne nest interests or my count, y . IXrTo? ? . U,.I VMC are ,,rin'arily ur:l:,B "' ,he -"' of;, an. as loyal as any man. I al- ii. . -. isoipiv ior ine 111 how they are "unwilling witnesses of: ly bcen P'"P08ed und "' arc adopt a resolution endorsing one of ; their progress. I belie a murder is all thrillingly depicted. I"83'0" of th Oregon legislature. t:ie bloodiest and most violent ov-porting to the limit of 'rbhMlne'nm0,twokia&': On h.onoaU. of the French Revolution- he ,.c,ief work of the ine next nay ;m is in in ueu miu , . thn nhl.h ni.,,,.,l . j,.,.-,i c ... n....... .... : . , . ruyii nn. innocent man and convfMin; the vrunuiai. i lie nuwnuij UCI' 'latur6 the' irom tnis incident is very sweet to cIassed og iom, wno lancivs nimeu inuvn in w(,jrj, j ould love witn tne juage s uaujrnwr,. nine i j vote. 'Ififatrhnr. Kollnu'i tne tnri- union oi war. wic i nrist. jn (.'hurcln-s. in so far Mow no man in ovrnll nf fn n.nrin:. , . - i isiii. j iiuuui i lesiucui Union CoOnty In ine Oreson. Lef.ns- iioft hurrible Id t Biii cnnii endeavoring to keep Wilson for the a!ms of ii. oft horrible cataclysms of ur suiue measures , as a means o; winning liberty. 'ih. Allien hi.-h i r,nnnr hin. tn treasures" fori Tnp inrtances tha: I have cited his liberal altitude toward conscl- C) sislerjtlv and ct.i.!- ........ ......... ., , .: 1 j.ipins irom tne trend of events. a few months ago no man could ' meatures t l K ,n . i mar c.i.-in,.e fm... ih;. ,i . ..... .u. ..... ... V ....... , m.p tu.ii.treii mui lilts uuuuiiiuu 01 itiuie until the meeting of theuhe public mind today would be in ieasure! ()r,.-a i.egislaiiire; and. If I should such direct conflict with fundanicn- eniploy-!nr. l-e-elffilt'd lit-nreRenl.ntvo f.ir!i..i An.AFn n.tntni..n uieiit at riisnl.le.l uiMl.r r.n.l I!.-.. , . ... . H"l" nto the hated school master's wte. . ...... : "". wouiu lace to (the principles of the Prince of ifting it slowly off. A chariUbie J , ' u,"b, d , Ic imrof la "' . . u;ccwil' of .-.fa. t. AJ. . .h. ...e. of I? ' ,be ul8-""11 ,icthlis "f "-having cither to vote for measure -' " " - , . v .ausirv. time of trouble. The man who goes tlownmder misfor tune Ahe who has SJlt'llt more, than H ed, with of the Tiie man who iafelv through, who has huilt up a fund to meet unex-jit'-cied demands. lit oieisaretl. Open i Savings Account ' Todav. HARRIS GROCERY Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 ; 408 North Fir Street Across the Track j "United States food Administration License No. G502r5." ' 1 ' i - i i , I, it dent, wen rcmemoerea ny reaaers oi reIleve war aurforerB. Mark Twain's story, of Tom letting (2) , woul vote for a cat down through the roof of thclfor na,l:tt:lon and school room, which lastens its ciaws "hit. scene and it is not long after. which would violate my principles of ;no ennnee. ; I w is bora r.mi bred rtnclo-ir of the great hosen. h. Ih. re.t dvent..r. of being. Inst ! ..'J.. ..::.,'..,.'"..' ""pnrM.Ot a majority Miinin cunHllluuonai Hunt?., io aut'.nv ro-ilL'iilen hv v-.il.ie .,i,uinD, n the cave with Becky, brings Taml,. lhe convietjon of t w llr oaM ul " 3 ,5 ,0'L' against ..... .. . j'" Ine conviction ot i. vt. .s or those ineusuies. 1 piefer to tuks .t.-... . ..Tny otner persons aoing acts ct Altogether, the picture is fascinat- 'violence or Inciting to violence and ngly interesting and brings out some 'destruction. if Mr. Pickford's best work. The, M , j favor legislation aimed at opporting cast, including Edythe 'putting an enu to Idleness, lapman, Robert Gordon, tiara Hor-, ,5 ,1 approve of legislation to ton, tAlire Marvin, George Hacka- regulate profiteers and conserve ftnrne and olfters, is especially wen food iD this hour of need. 16.) I would gladly vote for any measure to increase farm produc tion: for stub measures would aid in the relief of starving millions in the war rone aud In far away Syru. well as lcsen the econo mic hardships at home. t'.v Alone tl same line, I would gladly vuif for a measure granting to iiifniCipalitu-s the power to conscrlp vacant lands and lots for food piouuciic.n r irtses such as British Columbia !,, adot.d. There are a niiirb. ,- of measures clawed as ''war ineasu ..?'' nhif'i Peace. The support of the war program has been nude a state as well as a national Issue. Militar ism has aid its hand upon politic. Military necessity the logic of war has increased the spirit of intolerance, despotism and lawless under the.ness. Measures of a more radical hAiues of ' type are finding public appro al. ON amucu, or wg L earn- W B mortol ki,, Cf ) 1 1 S : 1 W ! 1 Sg'S' I 1 ECONOMY" In every wardmbe ths too good to be tnrown business is. at aVighti able again ANtriWE Zwiefel e r r r .1 1XH is a travel-stained or soiled garment, way and not nice enough to wear. Our ost to make just such a garment wcar- O IT. oring, A. B. Rogers Foley Hotel Building, Adams Avenue. . a mjr.im!,sgiimrw Jait3iallaBWaBWa11iB United States National Bank La Grande, Ore, ADVERTISING IS INSURANCE An advertiser's advertisement is his volun tary agreement to do certain things. Good business policy, law and public opinion re quire that an advertisement-agreement be fulfilled. This serves as a protection to the buyer of'advertised goods. If, by chance, you have an experience with the deceptive selling practices or mislead ing advertising, please report it to us. SHERRY'S CADETHE ATRE I tl.i I am opposed to any in.. a lo est.ibiinh co;i'.pnlory LiiM training for Hig! iiool bnyi a grc. lueasu:- '1 HE HOI "SE (IF GOLD." TODAY. Many people imagine they would be happy if they were muhi millionaires in other words, if they live l in a "house of goid." This five-act feature shows the life and experience of one woman who was bought with gold. woo uvea witn gold, and who was sre j direct conflict Iir.allywiinng to give anything in the CiPiCs. I may mention world tdjret rid of the gold. IDE. Emmy TOthlea is the star in this tti . A., -i .1 1 a 1111.g111111.c11. uwiw ui tiiri.is wie. ura- n,r ma of thrills anfla-Vsttry. which never arv for a moment ravf ahsnrbing it or state at this time Ijccs terest. At one poftwo men strut- danger of having sii'h s ' in the darxnesrV.One is killed. r.'ed under the rnmncflsge .f and one escapes. TheSi-artered bride patnoUsm, Before any biislatot herself does not knolt whk-h wnel decides in support such a measure Amazing complications ifcise as a re- 1 i,h lie would read the icpo-t ait of this uncertainty. of the Set .'eiiw-y Commission ap- The eventa of "The House of Gold," pointed to invesilga'e the f il.je :. surprising: as they are, are perfectly on the jUrength of which report th'.' possible, and do not once pass the . Sew Jersey legislature rejected the limit of credibility, even though they ineasure. are unusual in the extreme. It is a ! (SI I am oppose to any ex vital drama of human hearts. itreme legislation pettainlnc to Also, Bill Hart In "The GenUeman Idlers or to 1. W. W.'s .however. From Blue Culch. two reels of action, .much legislation of some klu.i the last showing today. (needed ir tha pmpose or eifect uf "Over the Top." nuch legislation ii such that a lcgis- "Orer the Top" it the on story of .lator cannot conscientiously vn.e life in the trenches that ha touched ifor it without violating his ojth to every responsive soul in America. '"support the constitution." Many Since the book was published 250Sseatinns for legislator! on th.se copies have been mid during: every ubjocte have been nude, which If TODAY AND TOMORROW HUCK & ! TOM 1 e r 1 k ! WV. - . W vj y : from Twain's Pages.) Starring Jack Pickford a Two-Reel Comedy. The show will be out in time for the Parade. 1 ' ' Mr. Grain Farmer: Are you prepared to handle your grain in bulk? Do not wait until Spring and Summer when you are buried with work and worried with labor shortage, but build your grnncries now. Yon can buy the lumber ari roofing paper for a first-class 1000 bushel portable granary for S34.58 and it will last for years. Sacks for the same amount of grain will cost you 1125.00 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 serving sacks. The boyl in the trenches need the sacks for sand bags for the protection of their very lives and perhaps your boy is among thcm.'i I Spend ycir mony in your own "valley by buying lumber manufactured .at home. When you buy sacks "nart of ih. money goes Be prepari by opens up. Be cure grade lumber wii use green lumbc I India! HL'ILDJ 1 r TOUR GRANARIES NOW uilding them before the farming o get pood lumber, well seasoned, as low e sou irouoie in a lew seasons. rw Save money-Xacn what you srend at home n. ... 1... and damage from exposure to weather leave the sacks for our boys in the trenches; help win the war by building gianaries now. Portable granaries of this type are universale used in other sections. One trip with a good team will haul the ma terial for one granary. For particulars as well as prices on Union County lumber for all farm purposes, see The George Palmer Lumber Cc. LA GRANDE, OREGON