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I t V'"1"'' W riW, t ' PXGE FOURi ; FRIDAY, AFfitTST 23. 1918 LA GRANDE EVENING ; OBSERVER ' ' J :-"fX'. , '1 ; - The HAS . : si 'il l Independent NWpapr i. m Obsprvpr DUrnnv'p , .1 GdfiERT C. CLOSE 1 "9 i 4 . 1 j I 1 Fobliahed Dally and Weekly at l Grande, Oregon. .' 1 Grande Evening Observer ' Publishing Company. BRUCE DENNIS. Pnblisher. Entered t tha Pnnfri -f I Grande, Oregon, u Second-clau ' ' - Hatter. Address All Communications to The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street. City Official Paper. County Official raper. Evening Telegraph Report of United s Press Association. On 8ale in Other CltlM '" ' Dregon Hotel News Stand, Portland. Imperial News Stand, Portland. Multnomah Hotel News Stand, " Portland. LA A GREAT PLAY GIIAXOK l'KOl'I.K JOIN IN n;o0 1'ltAIoK OF IT. Ln SlmwinK l ToXlitbt. All 'lillitnn Slimihl lie OiVen Aa 0itoruMit- Uttiw Ut' UyJ SUBSCRIPTION BATES By Carrier D&ilv. ner month '. . . . . . .65c Daily, per three mouths.. . : I.U5 ou wft.-d Daily, per six months in advance $3.75 Daily, per year in advance.'. ....$7 -10 Daily, singlo copy.......... 5c Hy Mail Daily, per year in advance. .....$5.00 Daily, per six months in advance $2.50 "Daily, three months 'n advance. .$1.25 Daily, per month 60c The Saturday Evening Observer, by mail, per year in advance $1.50 Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, per year in advance... .....$1.50 -s- Manas'j- Trull. of tf&atrsii Theater. Is wearfnK-tlie mils-of satisfaction, today over tBo Kfeal reception tlie people save, "Aladdin, and the Wonderful Lamp" at hl theater last night- Crowded houses at each performance nxwt soiue tlilnr. !ut according", :o Mr. Ttufl 5 ill-, business, end 01 tho picture did not niea-a much to me as tho marked appreciation of It.' which was oxetiiulified-rliy the applauw from the a'udie.nce." This Is tho William Fox gorgeous film where' money 'a not spared or considered in t(B production The wonderful Fox" kiddles tho 1,'cnlf, ti(? lion's capej all combine to make 'the film aj,u)reat master, piipc. Children exjinwn open de light and It Is reootirtiiended that every clijld who powlrily ran see this film this aftornp'm and -even-In;?, as. It, is tho la'time It will bo shown. l4 . . : , "I Hjf Ceuntry Tie of Thee, Sweet Land ef Liberty,. ' ( Pllt NATION'S; IMOMK. Oroa . personal incouia. . of, ...the prioplu of the United1 States'in 1917 was estimated at forty-nine billion i .I;,,.! ... f- FORUM . fillliert . t'liwe. iK'rsonnl secretary to President Wilson when tlie latter was president of Princeton university, has been uimlc personal stpuographeE to the president, succeeding Charles Sucui, who resigned to go Into tlie army. I-nst year Sir. Close came to Washington. n one of Secretary Dan iels' personal secretaries. I JOYS TAY I.N hCHOOL. seven hundred million' dollars on tho basis of data in possession of tho Federal Reserve Hoard. In 101G It must have bceyi forty bil lions. O1033 Incouio reported that your by IncHine-tax payers by those whoso Incomes exceeded throo Tho Lai Grande High Scliool will open I's doors for students Septem ber 9, 'and it seems nL this time vital- to) say a word to all young me'ft ' who are prepared to enter High School this fail. -,' There Is no nnnalU. ,lin.t Ihn nriitciltlnn nf lhf "HIS 'TREATMENT IS REMARKABLE-," HE SAYS C'apt. F. . Patty, Kx-Pnwenger Aeut Northern Pacific, Dis cusses Former Troubles, People AreNow Calling' For Boys Clothes Come and investigate l'ri.-es Unusually Lowy Koys' All W.m.1 Suits $8 i $17.50. Suits tliat jiie good looking and that will stand the wear and tear of .school da vs. Hoys' Oven-oats $6 to $20. . JJoys' Ma. kinaws $5 tu $9. JJoys' Mjinsing Union Suits, sizes (J to 18 years, $1.50 to $4.00. Hovs' Blouses DoVs' Shirts . Hoys' Caps . Specials in Boys Accessories 75t to $1.25 ' iIJovs' Separate Pauls 50' to $2.00 Bo'vs' IJats .: . 35, 50, $1.25 13ovSUloves: T 75 to $2.50 ..$1.25 to $2.50 35 to $1.50 BOYS' SHOES- well as dm 10 KS Tlie bt'st ('piistriit-ted slioes for w,i;ar that we can piiri-liasc. liuilt fort-oiiifort as, anility; all sizes and widths; blaek and tan; iaee ami button; $2.75 to $5.00. ; ' Store Close? Saturday 8:30 P. M. Store Closes Saturday 8:30 P. M. boys and girls of this republic at xCi,-iy everybody , In Knoxvllle. i the present time is " of the utmost !T especially railroad people. ; ImnfirlRIlM ' T K .1 ffnVemniPnt Will . - : c- f I , .. i t -. snow capiHiu r . . o. IUI l- have to depend upon the. Second. yeara oislrct passenger agent for ary anu nigner insuuuiuns 01 lhe Northern 1'acific railroad, with country to supply the- trained ex-llotal prices in Chattanooga and IWITH THE COLORS! perts In all departments and t -general offices in St. Paul, Minn. I wouiu seem 10 me mm e.er, 0n account f generally failing youne man for personal as well aa.honiii, f'nnt I'at v was foived to thousnnd a year If singlo and fourr . pa'riotic reasons should avail jdl8conUuue aelv0 wol.k ana flr ! nimsen 01 evey uppunuui.; "jihe past few years has hecn mak-; improve his education. !jnK ili2 ,0riio in Knoxville. where Those in authority Jiavc assured -Ile numbers his friends hy his ac- thousand a year if . married amounted to eight and a half bil lion dollars, or round cue-fifth of tlie tojnl, says an Euslcyu inuga sino. ' us ovr aad over again that what iln, ,... H. i. n irind. tenia! the government wants & the pres- Bcntioman of the old scliool , and is ent time Is lor tnc .young men to . belovei! bv ai who know Mm The ! enter school and apply themselves foiiowlne Interestine statement allowablo ex.'1""8', diligently to their studies in was mud0 hy hln p(.rf,0n to the; im ,i th m lor,1'r n,al 1Mcre m s " 00 sup-.Tanlac jcpresentatlve: After deductiug " ,piy Of trainee men upon wnicn tnej al)1 69 years old and always come, these taxpayers had an ag-; govej;a.ment might draw in the fu-ionjora,i ; go0(i lutalth.up to about grogato not Income of six billion "'re- T,lls helns l"o "so It scema yoar) ago. whon , suffered a , , , ,. . n.u,!,nat " yo"nB mn wno ,B Prepared . ervous breakdown and liiy gencr throe. hundred million dollar.. That for , Schl)0l or Collew5 and . ,., -.,, ,-. m Is tho aunt that our hopeful Ilol- fails to attend If It Is within his Iprincipal trouble was Indigestion, shuvikl would have had at their Power, to do so., is not living up tojand ;aIarrn ,t ,y Khe. system! ,, , ,, i i i i ii i sroatest .opportunity for ei- Melllc(, tQ be ollt f ,ape. , My ; "- ,'ico. JT tno war snouio, isi ior iron(l(l,,n finally got fo ? bail ' I comes abovo three thousand and a prolonged period It would seem 'loudn'i sleep at .niglit and alwavs four thousand of slnslo and mar-jbsoluiely Imperative that every , j fo Jlls, ,ik(, lher(. wafi a roai;p, ivumis iiiiu ..,o..u " nre In my stomacn. .My Hearing Victor E. Nicdcre, of the Firs'. Corps Schools American Expedi tionary Forces, writes his father. Conrad Neiderer, under date of July inth. stating that the time is going very swiftly, although he had very ;iit)e mail from home. "I know everything over there is all right." says Victor. He says tie has met a man horn in Sv.'i'.zerland and they are planning to niiakr. a trip Into that country after tlie war. ' "While he was horn, in Switzerland he Is a splen did American citizen and holds the same love for the United Staccs lliat T do and' Ts florvently proud to be under "the, American colors. I Tiiere are many in- Germany who wish 'hey were under the old flas of Uncle Sam right now. I hopo to ge. a furlough in August or' September, which is the hottest season here,, and go'fo Aix le Uain. Thait's the place where the Amer icans go for their 'furloughs and it Is said to be a fine layout. You may know whore it is located as it Is close to the Swiss border." With a fond good-bye to his re latives Victor in the closing para graph of his letter assures then! that everything will come out all right. , ' ' ' ''Bill" namfield. of the Fairbanks Morse Co.. who handles ' Kastern Oregon and makes a trip Into Wal lowa coun'.y every month, arrived in La Grando Inst evening from that county very much excited over the. heavy crops which the people of Wallowa are about to"- harvest. "I , have never seen such crops." said Mr. Baiiiffeld, 'the wheat Is simply excellent-and every nook and coner of that valley and tho hills as well are going to yield great leturnB. for the farmers. Waiowa county may have had poor years in the past but this is certainly- 'their inning." i.vu .v.-,. .v ..,..... contnlin i,ls education aiiouia ao so an(( vlioll cbout fifteen per cent of tho coun try's t.ilal personal Income. also affected. ' 1 J up umil inn vory nay mat nit. ;ronsul'ed several dortnia hero In : country calls him, and I most car- Knoxville and o:hcr rilics and -they! nestly urge the young men of 1-a lliolcl mo considerably and I fin. Grand), who aro prepared to dou,y Rot s0 , rml() j. arouna, but; High Scliool or College woik to .nn.i10... i iB, roiiMit't feel right! avail .themselves of the opportunity jnnd Ooi:lrl not sleep at night.; v fnlerinc school this. -fall.. Ii.i.tnt. ... .,uii.tK. ,..... derived from, personal services ami ,, ,,., no ,.ollg ,an w he ,, D,Mllni. , w(lI(, t.:U "slCmed t.V, business, while less than four bii- !euipled by the present aiinormai- !a(.rl. wji, , Of Oils gross personal Income of eight nnd a half billions consider ably more than four billions was lions was Incomo from property- lly high wages to remain out of' .. IVKiin iding nlxiut tills UNIVERSITY of OREGON prTST r'tillvemnpned liheriil niltiiro nnd KripntifinlennrfmpnlK. Snecinl mk frninind in Commprc .lonrnnliHni. Arcliilrctiire. Iaw, Medicine U 1 rnrhiiic. I.ihrar- Work. luair. Ilnuffhntd Art. I hvniral TraininsaW rtne Arts. Kfka Miitiarr T"rmr i m r tiarfr til A mtrn n w H'HikI ollK.r. I'r.ll. Ir1.i,. mm4 fx EjfT ll p-loJ.tr. am rxpreinur in prv.l ar. ContptHr ,Mrm ol tirwn hr.. Tailnra fntifi. l 0.,.,rnMi.i)0on... Ihniilnh,n,i4 enhool when ne coma dc serving r.ni,. .., fi- i,, tho latter being roughly the mea- v' ,-3nt"- in. I himself so bl,t did not decide to' try the ! j'""" ''flirfnily by contlnu- cltje nM MtteA a frl.nd ,; t-.4 ti.immg. 'of min') who had ai-lnally uwd it. The military drill will be con-;n 1. i.. ,1,., i.ot 11,1,, k.. entitles hi 111 to speak on the sub- ,,,( ,)y ,he Bcho0 this year and.ha(I ,.ver taken, and that was guf.j Ject will doubt that .1 great part of this : will afford tho young men an!(lckMlt p.,,nf r,lr H1P l..n..t..n,.. l,..nr..,n ll.nl. nffl ! .... ' untamed Incomo is received i",'"u"" "" ni, . 1 V 1 ' 1 l,al'' J'"" ,ln,iiK'1 ,-n-iu mi a. ii,,,t.i nottie and came, here inij uioin- uro of so-called unearned lucomo put no one whoso luformatioa . IJIMt l-WS t M 1 m - a 1 - 1 1 ninmrni Mil GO TO THE BEE, THOU SLUGGARD, CONSIDER HIS WAYS AND BE WISE. The most important thing about a bee is not his stinger but, that he is a "Saver," while the fact that he is also a stinger is the next most important thing about him, as you have probably had reasons to experience. If you adopt his plan on saving, and make our bank your hive, you are less liable to "get stung" by some "get-rich- . quick" scheme. . .. You can't lose if your money is deposited in our bank. We take every precaution to protect your money; we carry burglar insurance, have fire-proof vaults, and bonded employes. Member Federal Reserve System La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON this unearned Incomo by men who accumulated by their own energy tho "jVoperty ;' from which H is derived. It ls..vv,,y doubtfiil if nc much' as half ot it coiiiob. from InliVritcd wealth.. Th' government is couductttig a va:,t popular campaign to'lcach tli: virtue of saving and irXosllng. Thoiserve all man who dues savo to Invest in a Llorty llond If regarded us meri torious. Hut if he has ubstuiiied from spending to Invest In a rail road bond, our amusing Ilolshcviki want him adjudged a public enemy. There will no doubt bo consider able "Idealistic" discussion of these 19 Jfi income-tax returns. Four times out of five it itsell exclusively with the blgges!. certain mat tnoso wno nave nan.Ms. ni)t ,,,,1,. lo ),,. ,h second Ihrt drill will have, a very decided ,ho 0 tml , ,,,n , jBf wha, AdvantHge over those who have had in ),as enne for ne. I .beMan eu none when tlie time comes for ll-;,ynB l;lv meals from the first few fo serve In a military way, so tbej,!,,,,,, xiy nnnoie.iois is tonj- and lUessnr.o that tlie schools of ji ran 1 iwp like a" child and alwiv... (ir'aiidi has for the young uien!wakn in tl. mnming i.adv ln of Hie city is Unit Ihe.lr doors arpiin.akrasi anil feeling r-fie'died. I open and that they are hirc tOiam v,,.v f, t,( ,,ni,TS. i,,,t almos-. i.riaMl to eit tiiem hcraici.' they nlwa.lit disagreed Willi niu so; j t.on,i taslo lllem Tor Imuis af- lfr'ii:il:i. I ate one for dinner ! HOME ECONOMICS ; 0,,,;,r ,,li,y ,", me perfectly end 1 fi ll no had ar. 1... ............ ........... 1(.r ,.i f,.cla lialiioevcr. I -'.ell Sugar-Saving Sweets. you I am Inlnning to feel like a Candied Fruits and Vegetables. -dlffeieiit man and am always '-o- 1. Select products of uniform size lug to kiep this lanlac on h:ind. A. C. HAMPTON. and ripeness. 'It has done nie moie good than 2. Wash. anything else In the inrdieiiio line 3. Cut fruits in halves, quarters, or I hove ever taken. I certainly do will concern smaller sections; rut vegetables into '"'commend it lo my fi lends. It i:. narrow strips about 2''j inches, in reaiiy larsanu lenirth. incoiiies, without indicating what a; 4.proy n a syrup cooked until it comparatively small percentage or spins a thread. To prepare a spiced ., . . , ,,,, ,,i.n, i ' syrup, boil whole cloves and whole cin- , ,o.e, ....u, , , am)n .n thr,.0.fourth, cup vf watt,r ronin amounts to. or what an lliap-! ,- nlinu,Ps. simjn out spices. Add prcclable difference It would maks to strained spiccil water one cup corn to the mass of the population if nip and two leasnoonfuis of vinegar. Cook until it spins tnreao. lo pre these biggest incomes "Cr-e. cize'' , pare KjnKOr syrup add few pieces of' and distributed. ' jdried ginger root, which can be pur ,,hi- rri hnnt idual.,rnaeo irom a grocery or a nrug siore, ccoked. ..... .'did. When I think how 1 have 0.-AII0W to cook until transparent Mlfferr1 wllh ,v ,,,.,. and hl, Drain. ...... good I feel now I cry for jov." It , 7.-Dry in slow oven; finish drying , Kmf ha inless preparation over kitchen range. .. . .,.,..,.,., r.ii.rrhal murus fmin the irt'estinsl tlact and allays th.' Islle eeonoiny is that It Is less In terested In making poor ine;i- rich -than in making rich men poor. " All kinds or school books and tablets are now on sale at SlU-er-tliora. '" Dally 8-23 tf . - ' 1 ! H J - A - . FAMILY DPUO 8TORS-: LA aHANOCOBCOON. Tunlac is mild in In (.rjimlc hy SllveriJiorn's l-'arnily I t n r S:mi in I'nion hy I.. A. Wriulit, In North I'owiUm by I.. .. Kusjii'll, and I.' Kl(:.n by Scntl K. Hairie. Adv. VIIOW C'HIKS HU JOY. ''I nnildn! c.tt anythini: hul raw oKi: ana pwwt hit IK h:h( was so j wiak 1 rould h Jrdly walk arrnivt the iwm. I would havo ht-n in niy. Kia today if I hadn't taken 8. Roll in minimum amount of granulated aupar. uiay w omiueu .inflammatlrn wtilrh ransos prarti. for fruit.) rally all atnniarh, livrr and Intrs- ' " j t fn ;il ilinnl. trirjndliiff ajiprn Dally Thought dirltln. lfno. dne will convince or Y?hw Ihrnp J l h"! can be -mono? fiftndnl. Kor Sale hy 00-fiWeitvhr'Si.u.oel Jcliwon. li ugit tnwlwit. Adv. h-'H-U SUNDAY: OUTINGS All Kinds of Good Things to Eat New York and Cream Brick CHEESE Luscious Muskmelons, Watermelons, Peaches, Tomatoes, Corn, Lettuce, Cel ery, and everything else first class to make your luncheon the mot enjoyable part of the day. PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY Phone Main 80. SPEC I AL Economy Caps 25c per dozen ''I . As long as they1 last Harris Furniture Store U. a HARRIS, Proprietor 406 FIR STItEET I'llONE: Kcd 3171. ADVERTISING i IS INSURANCE An advertiser's advertisement is his volun tary agreement to do certain things. Good business policy, law aud 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. iN it,: