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PAGE FOUR IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER THURSDAY, JULY 25. 1918 The Observer Aa Independent Newspaper ". Published Dally and Weekly at La Grande, Oregon. La Grande Evening Observer Publishing Company. BItUCB DKNN 13, Publisher. Entered at the Postoffice at La Grande, Oregon, as Second-class. ' Matter. Address All Communications to The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street. City Official Paper. County Offkia) ' : yaper. . Evening Telegraph Report of United I-tcss Association. On Sale in Other Cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, Portland, Imperial News Stand, Portland. , Multnomah Hotel Nows Stand, Portland. SUDSCUIITION RATES , Ilv Carrier . ... i Daily, per month .... ... ........ .6Sc Daily, per three months.. $1.15 Dnily, per six months in advance $3.75 Daily, per year in advance iv.bo . Daily, Bmglo copy Se Bv Mail Dnily, per year in advance $5.00 Daily, per six months in advance $2.60 Dnily, three months eavance..i. Daily, per month.. . SOe The Suturdny Evening Observer, by mail, per year In advance.... .fi.ou Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, per year in advance. $1.50 My Country Tie of Thee, Sweet Land v . v of Liberty." v Ainnit waii woiik. Much Interest Is already being , taken In the matter of readjust , ments for the period Immediately t following , the w,ir.r Thut there will be . boiiio fundnmenlal cbansos : In many affairs goes without saying. Tlioro will bo two or three and possibly five millions of the coun try's youag men who have been out of tlio usual lines of employ ment and th 3 will onlist the very first attention, because - they are the oneg who have bean the bono and sinew, tho very bulwaik of the country's safety. They nre being well cored for now and the lnter- vui, ,u .nun uuiiuii muni , Ullll morely- oy the lnyfniSwnf- tholi' arms and return to the wallts pf peace. All will say that suitable , recognition of the returning war veteran will domand the fJBt eon. shlorntlon from a grateful nation. ' ' ThlB country will not find Itself In tlio condition for "reconstruct tlon" ns tlio term Is generally ue derstond, hut thoie will , be ' need of road Junlmont.1. Just how far fodcral control of Industries will be, oxlonded after the war Is one or tlio questions Hint will require the . very lies', thought and judgment In the period of readjustments. ' Thoro will bo mnny different phases to be doalt with, and the highest statesmanship will be re q Hi red. In many respects this will bo n rtlfforont United States,,' ro gaiUlons that the groundwork on which the republic la founded will remain unchanged only to the ox. tout Hint It Is strengthened and ItH bencricent provisions extended to other countries and other peoples. There Is one thing that will pro bably not lack attention, and that Is In tlio dunllng with those TtrhJ lnvo bean, vhothor Becretly or openly, antagonistic to thiB gov- . eminent nml tlio part it has taken In the groat world wrtr, Deporta tion of every last man who thinks move or the Fatherland than ho does or this country will bo about the first thing In order. It Is bad enough to have to eonflne them and food thorn ns It is. It should be 21 hours for the stmtlng trip for nil such bnvo been trying to throt tle America's crrorts ns well as for those who secretly hellovo In the divinity or the knlser and the pre ference for autocracy. Amorlco Is largo, but there Is not room enough for .those whose hearts and minds nre not weaned from tlio fatherland, wherever that mystic country is supposed to bo after tho war Is ended. able mn of the country as well s all available resources' must be as sembled l order to make the vic tory overwhelming -and', copipleto. Oregon is to be called upon for , 4,000 more, men for' the month of.' August, and this may be only thb beginning of still further calls th-j't will take away the few that a,ve left-of serviceable ago under , tfhs present regulations. There Is " n'lso the chance of a raising of the In go limit in oruor to be sure and r.avo the force's which may seem to bo necessary. ' With all this preparation on the tpart of the government thre Is the outstanding necessity for thosn wjio are over the draft age, either as, at present established or aa it, may bo increased, to'' get together on a home war bnslB. Tlio time HOY ORDER FOR SOLDIERS CAMP I.KWIH TO 11H HCl'I'MKI) WITH $2(KI,(MKI WOIITH, ! .urgent Order Of The Kind Tlutt Han Kvor flecn Placed In 'file , . Northwest. CAMP LEW18, July 25. That the government realizes tho useful ness of candy In the diet of our soldiers is shown by the Immense order for $2(10,000 worth of candy. , winch has Just been placed for the men at Camp Lewis. Half of this oruer will be flllod by a Senttloi and half by a Tacoma candy manu facturer. It ie the largest candy occupied and the noccrsary drilling .TVM' the largest yet .7 will not be lost. It will be a dl tliorlncd by the government for. the tinct Advantage whether tbie holntl80,"-'rs drilled men are ever ,alled.pon or r " 'o "2 not. ' t t ! : . that thO SlinitlV Will Itn aiirflnlunf tr i All localities cjhiW bo ns n.Yrt. as' are the war authorities, in doiuj? the right thing at the rlKlif time. or as nearly to that standard at may be possible. T'lhl Ih nothing more nor lesa than a practical np- liiicuiiuii oi mo oia aaage a stitch s In time sores nfoio." Such organization and equipment of the stay at homes should be undorlrjow without delay. , It s. wort.i' the trouble anyway and It is fur lnnro essential as a duty. , There Is no. .way '.to aay Just what 111 happen 'nnd.lt' is IpfJnHe.lj bet- er to be papered fully for m,y morgeney that mi ly conn. up. " ' WISDOM NUGGETS A full alio and a clear conscience travel pretty close together, r No culture can excel. In musical abandon, tho vigor of a follow playV Ing on a Jew's-harp. .. " ! i Suppose Holland should cut oft our gin there's the Kbrth Carolina 'tur pentine camps. y . Give every man a chance. Nevor make fun of a man with big feet till you've seen him kill n snake. The farmer le as near Indendence ns anybody but Inventive genius has brought lilra from the "gang hoe to tne gang plow. To see the frost looking so white and Innocent, you'd hardly think It the Inspiration of so many weather nars. , t'AN'T CM TOO STItOXd. All reports Indicate that there will he no let-up whatever In this country's continued preparation for a clean-cut decision on the war question. Regardless of the vie- STARS AND STRIPES The fault finder seldom offers sensi ble suggestions. Man can seldom climb to fame twice on the same ladder. Real patriotism Is not easily bluffed in tunes or emergency. It Is difficult to keep up to the nope. tlto of the man who feeds on flattery. WALT WHITMAN I lonf and Invite my soul. Sons of Myself. The great city Is that which has the greatest man or woman. Song of the Bread Axe, - Whet do you suppose will sntlsfy the last the rive exchanges at Camp Lewis for a period of three to four months. ' ! This war han done more ' than anytl ing else to .demonstrate that candy Is of tremendous rood value. A soldier, after a hard day's work noods candy; his system craves It. likewise, shipyard workers, log- gers, men and women doing all kinds of hoavy work crave candy because it supplies the need- for something, sweet to supply bodily fuel. Crowing children require the opgar In. candy to supply them with carbohydrates. . The candy which Is-being made today is manufactured with the sn. gar authorized for this" purpose by niu i uu muininiBiratlon. You can patriotically eat tho candy, which you now soo on-sale. If you wish to forego it, you can send It to your soldlor. A comparison of the food value of candy with other ar ticles of diet tell an IliternsMlmr Htory. Chocolate creams . hv n value of 2092 calories per pound. Compurod with this are: .... . - . Calories. Wholu milk -. . ,r, . , ........ . .315 Cream ' k , , , ,SSX Whole eggs '..:..'. : :',', , :'.s95 Beefsteak ' ' . . . ; , , , . . .ioso Con .1685 nic 1020 White Dread '. .....1180 Corn bread 1175 Many people used . to wonder wnat would be the substitute for drinking to supply heat to the sys tem. People have found that su gar Isa the real source of botHlv fueT, .tfypplyJng cSiboliyd rates -BtiBSll gar; is most enjoyed by many peopli wueu mane up into a food product, mixed with fruit, nuts, etc;,' all high In food value. We recognize sugar as a food product and milk as a food pro duct and cocoa as a food' product and nuts and fruits and raisins as food products those are tho chief Ingredients of candy then, logically, Is not the combination of all these products bound to he a wholesome, .nutritious food? " en, inc. n, A . Wonderful mm- asp , aiues: In these days it is difficult to get really good, coiwctly fasliionotl footwear, atx 8rtnlLrif'es.-We solve tlitXdiffieulty for you.-read about these values.; r , , WoiWi'sWns, ktd i ! $5 tfX$9.50 AVomen's Oxfords ..il.$3.25 to $6.50 Women 'rf ('olf!('d Siioes.....$7 to $9.00 Women's Kids, all sizes ...;..-...;$1.75 (Jrowine Oirls' 5?hoes$3.50 to $6.50 Children's Slioes X...41.25 to $3.25 GROUND GRIPPER SURGICAL SHOES JUsses' Kids, best grades $1.40 Sandals-iti'm, white, blaek..-.$1.35 up ... ..Why you should wear tliem Exereises the foot nhuwlcs, givesl blood cireulation, relieves liutiions and enlarged jointi.baliinces body, weight. Ground Gripper Shoes in all leathers, Women and Children.- Untn Unfon Store anaanraAw.iJg Store rqrMetil ; Nature the Nurse. . - This human body Is so adjusted that when attacked. It automatically de fends Itself, and when wounded it pulls out Its first-aid kit to repair the Injury. And living organisms of the lower anl- mul world nnd the vegetable world are I balanced JuBt so. Minneapolis Jour- j , Frank Clark, private secretary to be called into the naval reserves wjth-l returned from Portland, where he en Supcrintendcnt W. Dollons, expects to in the next three weeks. He has just) listed for this service. BIG TIME! Invented, Duplex Telegraph. Dr. Wllhelm Glnth of Austria In vented the duplex telegrnph Ip 1853, by which two messages were Sent over oqe wire, one message In each direc tion, at the same time. Carl Flschen of Hanover improved the system In 1804, nnd Joseph B. Stearns of Boston perfected It In 1872. If you are - thinking about a pretty hand purse, or a small shop ping bag, that is just tho very latest made and for really reason able prices, and of good leather, you will be pleased with the new line of these goods that are arriv ing at Sllverthorn's Drug Store. Dally 23 tf FAMILY DRUG STORE L-A SPANBLORtSON. AND M ATTEftTION ELKS. All Elks nre requested to assemble at the hilks' homcn BVIilny afternoon promptly nt 3:15 1'clrlck, for tho pur pose of nttendinglhd funernl of our Into brother, W. Blltich. 'By order of ExiiBid Ruler. 7-2o,lt A. B. CHMtRY, Secretary. ,,' eM IVK FA ItHWKi.I, ItKCHrTION The ladles or St. Petor's Guild will glvo a farewell reception to' Rev. and Mrs. Upton II. Olbbs at llonnn Hall, Tuesday evonlng, July .'10, at 8 o'clock. All friends and acquaintances of Mr. nnd Mrs. Olbbs soul except to walk free nnd own no nre most cordlnlljr Invited to be superior. uiws ror urentlons. i.iv.-,,i, Uly 24, 2T, 29 FROM THE PENCIL'S POINT Vanity sometimes spoils a multitude of real virtues. - VNot gnllty" Is not necessarily an Innocent remark. Few people nro wise enough to know that ignarnnco Is hllss. Greatness is never thrust upon the man wno leads an aimless life. The man behind tho snow shovel makes the biggest Impression this win ter. A stag party would be much more enjoyable If u few denrs were In vited. People may applaud n kicker nt the start, lint they feel like kicking lilm long before the finish. A l.os Angeles minister re,-intl.v prayed for those nf lit ,,ni,u:.i.,,i, who were loo proud hi km-, i; ii '.. luzy to stnml. CHICHESTER S PILLS JES. . THE DIAMOND BBA.NDl. jk i lom, ttle4 wttil Slut Ribbon. V I Tk nt) lbr. But tjwr " . Pft11 Atkforrin.OIIXH.TERtf DIAIIUNU I1H4NU PII.I.m. fi ycnknoBUBcst,Satat.AlwavKr:1lalii r mm IMUufilSIS EVERYWHERE fi DMt Awllaiw-Ao. ';. '' F y How To Develop Good Teeth YOUR teeth need exercise daily. By masticating the, hard and rougher sort of food they can best be kpt In condition, Ilnrdcrusti una other coarse and fibrous foods which rcauiro thorouph chowhiK bofore thpy con Ie swallowed, aro especially (tood.Vol mrtlff for children but totMdMtto aUo. It he lps to Kroduciauoodclrcvlatlon of loodBtVllQcblldrcnklovcloiiB the mustlea and exufcndi! tlio Jaws, so via t room Is fcruvldrd for the IniomlnR lart r tifth. ( nlldron Mjoiild bo awcd to amroRUiar hfurs. A child fthoulB ho taufrhl tochow lilfl rood vi'fc thoroufliily. . ProDor ' tho tonth In J llth h&hltt.h. in aft or yoars. and warn nf lldhoofl 06tal- 'iiiapprooiato iew minutes tonqtr with thtVtootfi-brueli each mornlnff anVpliuit a vitlt to a aood donustat In UYvaU will savo lots of un. muVMHtrp omin and avoid ttoor health which wiUsurvly follow neKlect of the mouth and Wetn. Pnbtltkidbviht Board oVtntai Examlrun Slat ofOngon AT FAIR GROUNDS V GRAWDi, ORE, AFTERNOOWOF yncaay, Jully 28 AUSPICES LA GRAXDE LODGE XO. 850, L. O. O. M., AXI) , I'XIOX COUXTV ARMY AXI) XAVt' AUXILIARY' BEXEFIT UXIOX COUXTY SOLDIERS WHO GO TO THE FRONT RELIEF lories now apparent, there la atrcn tioue work ahead and ail the avail- f j,,, Sod ev,r;here.-Adv. Mrs. Thos. in.llnvH. R. 7. tl. No. a. Montgomery, Ihd write ahe had trouble with hcrblndder nnd treated for several months without relief. Koley Kidney Pillwere recommended to her nnd she commenced mint; them. She saya sjie irot cllef from the first two bottka, an elttht bot tles cured her. Miny sftnilar letters have been written hV gra'teful ncrsons who found relief frlm liilnev trouble. backache, rhcumatiii end stiff swol- EXPLANATION Not long since the Enterprise Moose Lodge got a little "chesty'' (as they are (wont to do over In the Wallowa country) and, iniormea ine ua uranae Moose Loage that they had a base ball nine that could give the La Grande Moose 20 miles start and beat them to the fod der, at the same time offering to come to La Grande and "show 'em" free of expenses, the proceeds to go to any war cause the La Grande Moose might select.. While the La Grande Moose have traded their base ball suits and ball bats for War Savings Stamps, they concluded to "take on" their, brothers from beyond the big hill, and tho contest has been staged for Sun day, July 28. To make the afternoon moro- attractive (and as, there will be no Speed 'Em .Up races this year) those in charge have added a good racing program for the afternoon, so that the event promises to be one of much amusement and well worth patronizing. The entire proceeds go to the Auxiliary, who have been so prompt and efficient In providing the fine and necessary outfits to all of tho Union county men who have left for the front. Your attendance will help them continue this good work, and you will enjoy the afternoon as you have enjoyed few others. PROGRAM COMMENCING AT 1:30 P. M. . " Entrees made at Fair Grounds, 10 a. m. to 1:30 p.m., the 28th 1st 2nd $1.50 1.00 5.00 BICYCLE RACE (J, mile) free for all-- i-' $2.50 K BICYCLE, RACE (V, mi,le) boys under 14... 2.00 lOTORCYCLE RACE (5 miles) free for all......10.00 MOTORCYCLE RACE '(3 miles-stock cars) for tnose woo nave never rode In a race 7.50 BASE BALL GAME Enterprise Moose vs. La Grande Moose SLcV AUTO RACE IV, mileany car comlna to a ' ad stop ifo retire, -fram race) free for all, or io --nave nonor or uonating purse , luxillary . . . 25.00 SPECIM. FORO RACE (5 miles) stock cars 7.50 NOVELtV AUTO RACE (backup 14 mile, turn in frontVf grand stand and race J mile) - 7.50 SPECIAL VCE (5 miles) between J. E. Anderson's WELL SPECIAL" driven ty Red Williams, and La Grande Auto ElecHie Company's "METEOR" for purse of $50.00 (Other side races between "speed demens" are being agitated and will no doubt be added to the program.) NOTE Lnrser pursca would ho offered by tlio mnmiKoment, hut It is flKiired that "pntrinlism" Rhould figure ns "prollts" nnd that those who enter tlio races' should ho sutlslli'd with expense money nnd that they t,v 1 1 1 realize) tlinf the smaller tho expense tho larger the contribution to the war work. 5.00 5.00 5.00 MAX- THE SHORT ROUTE TO INDEPENDENCE When you resolve to be a dependent no longer, that resolution and determination are tho two things that . should build the road to independence. Show your determinntion today, to start out on the Inde pendence Route, by making a small deposit toward n Savings Account in our Hank, add a little every week or month and at the end of the year you will be surprised ut tho amount you have sated. You Intend to start a Savings Account some dny ihy not today? Deposit a part of your pnthis week In ofcr Bank, where . it will be absolutely safe, and always subjcrUn your recall. Member Federal Kcacrveysfra La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON SEPH MOOSE BAUD JO ONE OF THE BEST IN THE STATE, AND WHO HAVE .DONATED THEIR SERVICES FOR THE OCCASION . . , WILL ACCOMPANY THE ENTERPRISE TEAM AND ROOTERS AND MAKE MUSIC FOR THE FETE OF COURSE YOU'RE COMING! 5000 1 PEOPLE 1 5000 SHOULD BE IN ATTENDANCE! AT THIS i BIGGEST BENEFIT OF THEM ALL! ADULTS 50c admission CHILDREN 25c No extra charge for Autos or Grand Stand Seats