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PAGE SOUR J." Thq Observer IS NEVEST FUR COAT- !:Hif;;i:lL:':Ji.):uv.jtfH u i, vAaiilMwdirt newspaper '.'IW.iP-ftM jft FaMIshed Daily and Wkly at La Grand, Oregon. La Grand Evening Oburrcr Publishing Company. BEUCB DENNIS, Pubfiiher. Entered at th Postofflce at La Grand, Oregon, aa Second-class latter. . . ; Address All Communication to Th Observer, 1710 Sixth Street OUf Official Paper. County Official ; npar, - Evening Telegraph Report of United new Association. On Sal la Other Cities Oregon Hotel New Stand, Portland. - imperial new stand, Portland. Itnltaomah Hotel New Stand, Portland. , BHWSCWPTION, BATES - ' : By Carrier Daily, par month ............. ,..65e Dally, oer three month. 11.95 Dally, per aix month in advance I3.7S Daily, per year in advance...... 17.50 Daily, aingl copy. ...5c By HaO Daily, per year in advance...... W.0 Dally, per lx month in advance SUO Daily, three month 'n advance. .$1.2S The Saturday Evening Observer, by mau, per year in advance fi.au Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, per -. yaar in advance.... ItiO Cstmtry Tie f Thee. Ia LaaJ i( . ev uaeny"' ft , WILL NOT BTOP. It is such reports as have boon coming from the battle front ithe past few day and in fact nearly all' the time, since the 18th of July that 1 back of ' tho Prussian plea for, peace. ' No such appeals came from them when they -were In the rscendancy and It the Huns were tOyi In rMiklg dlstaneeijotf PHb and the pdrts od iUch ' oomraunlca-' the '.'7 ' ; I V' ' 'i J ' "j V .! 5 Wf? flit 'ilk ' """ u il .1,11 1 il ' ( A There are onjy two kinds of clotleiJ, 'th6s9 that save and those that waste. :: If youVbuy'wasjful plbtiies" ' you are depriving the goyermnenf of needed- nsow$ef .;:. .,n--.; ', i--.fi. 7 tia.j : ! ' !! .' A;-. . , of material and labor: -''".Li " f : 'v::":' ''i.'-v-. ' . I If you want to save, insty on clojShes of go'rtd qualityj ; all-wool materials; reliable tailoring. One suit can .be made W do double service this year if you wear it carefully and keep it well pressed, -. - .y ' , Our duty is to see that you get such clothes, and we know we can meet our obligations best by offering . . .!' "rment I a cape In realflV, 'bUflt"U 6 shaped that It aeemi lo Ml into brod aleoves, and the htevy leoiiar df long fur. with the fur ' v.iMh.'complete the coat Illusion. j..i,.i,:vi,, ;.m i., : .. : j-o I core proposals for negotiations. In facf, tUero la nothing to tulk uncut. It 18 only a choice of glv lnj; up voluntarily or bolug forced to do so. ' HOW MAY I 8KHVIi!7 If readora are curious .to .ascor tain their standing In calling note or a visit to tho noiltost mil' itary bureau will supply tho in for loatibh, any a Auiun h aatiy 'iin me Wsct teagaiiHe. ft ik Alio .(fnlvor- iiV."'A'f Piir:uf.'V':.'-."K'i ..... iiufia wouiu Da eniruBiea to, tnp nr it , matii artilles?:'71" "K?iT :'r, TffiTa6 v. no?' doubt that' the1' tfermi ar preparing for . retirement' from PlKlum 'and, France and' the idea inilO mftlCA thAtf fAtrAHf dm .nntfan. ::r., vmallor loss 'of men and i" materiais' than, will be the, caso when the al lled; arinles' have progressed a few kllometors further, ' The emptiness p the proposal Is well,! analysed tha: report from jfans. wnicn point 014 , that ' WH ion's fourtoen principles are .' ac. eepted as .the basis ! for "negotia tions for peaoe." They; are. not accoptablo as fixed propositions for poaco. It is all an excuse for : parley and as a tlme-eaver to stave elf the inovltablo. After . .It aone, . there Is no gnarantoo that any ono of Wilson's conditions would bo adoptod. j' Premier. Mtlxlr: mllllinn 'hMtwauet;.'uUioHity.' and' , the ' final acceptance would rest entirely with 'the "V!Gerian,., kaiser and'; his mllitaryV-household. All that;; outfit have provon their In capacity of onterlng into, and stay- Jng with an agroomont a-long time agoi! Thoy aro outlh'wsi ;'n honor and in practice, and have boon for n long time. They faro, as tho president of the United Statos has formally proclaimed, "incapable of nicking a covenant of peace. These things are all well undor stood, and the significance of the offer at this time Is that tho Prus. Man war machine Is about: to the - fnd cf its row. It certainly is if there lg no faltering on the part of tho alllos now. The time Is ripe to roncludo this matter exactly ac cording to schedule and that is by the employment of ''force to the utmost." ,; While no direct .statement from hnadquartors has been given out It J conBldored a foregone certainty doors In the long white building from this end of tho line, although France and Bolglum are 'tho coun tries primarily Interested and are entitled to the fkst say. They will r.ot be caught by the bait: noither will Great Britain or Italy.' . Unconditional eurrondor and Die demolition of the Holieniollern dynasty Is the thing that 'stands in the way of peace. Tboso obstacles are so rapidly crumbling that the lessors and men of established re- putation ' In 'the professions trades most' usbtul In 'war? and Thol lne finnllnnntii .fn orJc,to.,,thafJgiitIilg forces often PK 1 2.0- .pages of tyjpovriUug, ; Tlio result may be a graflfylng'or'' dhj appointing Burprlee , to the subject! Some highly elated and somo deep ly humiliated, persons hu,ve (iiuored. irom the nor Cpldbted glasjj door In llie ongjiii,B '. Riding" on -the Berkeley campus whore the sifting of humanity,, goes 'on. ' But it Is enheartonlng to know that ,ull those who have passed through . the ordeal at this '. far woulorn hbad quarters havo ovontually buckled to with a will', Vhether thoy wore ao- lectod for an Important position, where highly specialised 'knowlodgo and groat' ability was' 'required'. or for labor involving' nioroly, powerful muscles and stunilua. " Evon the colored , giant from West Oakland, bearing unimpeach able references from a criiat' 'mil- road company, who, whon asked how he desired,. 10. Bpryj,,.nnBwor- ed: "Ah' think Ah would prefer, to act In an advisory canacilv.'J ho. came a pile drlvor' In a Bhipynrd without a whlmpor, . Ilocent re- poits claim that bo stands at 100 per cent as a pile drlvor. eia of peace Is near, alia If will bq; accomplished without . " the loss at time la further : talk and Insin- MBHIiTV IH OPEN FOtt" VKSTtKNT." IN FUNERAL 'TOMORROW 4Ft lloiKiis For DocoilHOd NllW -- J.au jo 110 Hold At Union. suits and: overcoats' iV'ViF ,;;''.v They Economize for You. Military styles . with the scam at the waist )' . lijie for young "ineW.?' '''i''L;;;i';r' a , I;-:.rStow'adser::':r':' Witt (fi '' '''.Saturday ; ; 11 Uio funeral of-Claronce Etmono Gvui-tru, who- uioa ac me Lcaguo Inland naval hospital last Wednes day, will be held at the M.E. church in Union tomorrow -afternoon at 2 o'clock. The whole community will unite in paying their respects to tho memory of the young man who Jlled ln his country's service. L''. Ctoronco Eugene. Goertferi was 21 febarB1 and 3 days old at 'trio time ! nis tioain. : ho was a son of Mr hiirl ' M '1il -1 1' '. n.ir.. . i, knowh- amd reapectod residents' of Uldtt.:.V Besides . his parenta 'ho' joavos n younKor brnihnr ' anA U!lainatt&i:Jmi;! kirlvcd '".'liir; WSihV.f o. jrcaem at jno luiirui.t j; : ,-.iiii : , , AGED MAN . HURT " J. (Jtiinland Sustains Fracture. of the up ; tn uollistin.j J. Quinland, the well known mana ger of the harness department of the ra. t M. U)mpany, sustained vorv sei rous jnjury yesterday evening when ho wasrun int6,Vby a'-boy: riding a bleyett. As a result of the collision Mr. Quinlnnd sustained a fracture nf tho hip. Mr. Quinland is 80 years of Pit. age,-. His many friends will mmt i '-rv-rr-- Mrmr hear of the accident that has befallen wPsam U now employed U fcr- him. . i luuer. 4. A A A A A A a er,can peat xuei proancuon la in ----- .... . . I creasing, Vl mnrT M 'i mennn v iiuubiivu BiioitTAGE ACUTE A Peat ha been found to bfl an e ... . V ceuent leruilier. tin wednosday afternoon. A auotit 400 teachers from Baker, A The BrlUsh army spend $500,000 a I and Wallowa counties nnd.out- A pear -for thn nantA mlth hir.h n i. -i- pun uiiuiiu ;ot, union county, .j. isn ue crass Buttons pn the soldiers' A will arrive in town to attend tho A uniforms. ... . Bluo Mountain.' Teachers' An-A . . . v -- nual Institute. Thus fur, Su- A The. greatest meat eaters are the pci'intendent' Hampton reports A Australian, whn hpfnro thn ttar rnna 8b roams in private homes list- 4 I'nied an average of more than seven v vii ior vnu ncnou 01 tnreo days. pounaa per Head weekly. tipns,ior iu teachers. . A AROUND THE WORLD TP -J. A A A A A A A A A UiorDj, ttpul(lte, flsn pricA,' i Prep suits for thn, , boys ' ready for their ; first long trousers, . ; Special model men who ' -. " are hard to ( '.! (j'l-J mm ' , OoprrlKlitllartBohrnoraMwx . tv -. i . V 1 s to.-fit'1- : . Business suits that , '.: u . think 'they-''1 ..'-.. give Ions hard lB fit, " service. : ' j - r. i.i? '",. :,;;,v"!',,'"v'.. ..''..-: .', n.' " ' ' ':'"' ' I ;":t'n Vif K-iififn ;l '?f',-f ?1 ::! ,. '., i -.'-.ii-vj.i Wm.'-i I; '.i .t iMrti ncit vi'tvi ;., . .. - . .,..-, fVlSri'- i'"' ' "" ' Store Close'. , .i .!n3gj : " - .2" Saturday;;, Zl., .',1 'mjrZt j -'"" ''BlSO '-P.'-M.'-1''-.-'-;'-; POPULARJCIENCE Nevada reports new magonese finds, Colorado la Increasing copper Cut- in hjs plea for subscriptions to the fourth liberty loan Trivato' Harold R. Peat says tu tho Octobor Kcd Cross Magailne: 'It is to the cltlzejis of the Un- ikd State that the greatost houur of the world has como.' '.'"' 'Americans, tlio fato of the poo- ples of tho world Is In your hands. is yours to uphold now tho tra ditions of your ' ancestors it . js ours to contlnuo that for which our forefathers died. You are young, you are vlrllo, you nro fresh in tho fighting fieldyour I ranks aro undvpletod, your troops arc not battlcworn ' and scarred, your home aro ' not Beared with sorrow, your country is not devas tated, your towns and cities are not nightly raldod by flying doath. ''Citizens of tho American States. lbcrty Is open for investment. Tho stocks of ..liberty, nro on the market." -. - i : ' 'I-.!'. ."'.v.i The inferenco is obvious. Superin tendent Hampton assures nil willing to provide entertainment that tho fa- or will be very greatly appreciated rooms are listed with him before morrow evening. In addition, all having offered entertainment to tho guests, and Inter making othor ar rangements, lire urgently roquested to notify cither .Superintendent Hampton or Professor Du Bois, .that confusion may be avoided after the guests ar rive. Hawaii will breed coats on a larg Kale, Jamaicans tan raise: two S5jotabla :ropa yearly. Berlin , is threatened with trnhna :ever epiaemic. -, , ., English railroad "are Cutting flown iraiueager train service. . Alaska Eskimos sell fur and dve money to me Kea cross. London's telephone and telegraph Macs extend to 74.500 miles overhead Miss Gladys Miller is starting a class in . piano, Call. Black 1271. 10-6-tit,pd inJ 821,000 miles underground. - - i Y. M.,C, A. : , Educational Department. Short hand and typewriting. Day classes, 10:00 a. m. to 3:U0 p. m. Night classes 7:110 p. m. to 9:30 p. m. ' 10-7-fm The Railroad and Commercial Tele graph Co.'a need many more young women and men ns operators. We havo their co-operation and will train you in n few months. Many of our arnduutes now making over $125.00 per mo. Write Railway Tel. Insti t'lU', 218 lly. Kxch. Bldg., Portland, Ore. 10-7& 10-14. Plurality Dldnt Elect In nil of the three time that he ran for president Ornvcr Cleveland polled a plurality ,f iny rx'nulnr vote. In his Koonnd nic, when he was defeated, his pluwlly over Harrison wo 08.01T. BY. THE OFFICE OWC Jg. Some girl can do anything excent tcqulre husband. 4-4 It's the grave cases bf the physician that benefit the undertakers. ' All the world's a circus rlnc, and each of ns at times is clown, , . . ' A regular man has to nse a mafwV tying glaas to see his own faults, A man thinks long and speak short; a woman thinks short and speaks long. Principal 0yr Region Geysers occur ln most volcanic re gions; most notable specimens are In Yellowstone region of Rocky moun tains. New Zealand. Tibet the Aaoroa land la southwestern Iceland, - . Owl Stopped Wneela of ladusirv. The curious combination of an owl .and a steel trap lu which -the bird bad tecome-eeught and -down awajv trap nod all, alighting on a 'high-powered clHotrle cable carrying 11,000 volts1 of electricity to run a mill at Goodyear, Conu., stopped the power and threw sovoral hundred min out of work lor several hours. .Linemen, after several hours' search, located the pwL burned to. a cinder, . - ..:-!'. i 3Mii " ' Up lo the Standard. People who go In for Bpcod records are not as wise as they think they are; speed without accuracy Is of no avail. True, time is at a premium In evpry line these days, and we should not un der any circumstances ;wnste a mln-! nte unnecessarily 1 But If' wer-aren't sure about any phase of our work. must take snffle'ent tliue.jto - go - into ! it and not rely on chance to help us where we cannot possibly help our.! seivesv ;ti' ::.y-v.--wW;-: . .,, We Certainly Would.. , . , "Would you call eating lobster and cream putting down a disturbance!" Queries a correspondent. ii'-( - 1 ti : "! Beautlfiit Dreln.Fade'a.,nI'.:, . Here''was!'t61d,ehe' would''ha6 to wait uitn;1icr"Birthdny.for:a n!w dblU Shri rtledf to be -patient, but ir month seemed- a long time to watt: One morn ing sho awoke quite: cnrly.-Hsobblng loudly. Her mothar asked what was wrong. "Me dreamed me hud tf doll, but I woke- up and found my 'dream goned," cried Helen. i,';.j.' - i ".';"T:T"i Mrs. Smith Recommends Cnamber ... Iain's Tablets, i 'j' "I have had more or less' stomach trouble for eight or ten years,',' Writes Mrs. i. smith. Brewerton N: Y. (T17I . j, ... . f Tiiieu B.uiienng irom actacif oi in digestion and heaviness afteTeatine, ond' or--two of 'Chamberlain's"Tiblets hwri 'arwaya relieOed'me.,1I haVe"also found thcm''' kr Bleasarifc laxaHve.' Those' tablets -tone ' up- the ttomach and ehdble it to perform its fanctions naturail,- if you 'are. troubled ' with indigestion give them a trial, get tteVi ana stay wen. Adv. ; October ' 10th -last day td' ' nay 'f water rent'-without' a Denaltv-- ; : '"' penalty: - , 10-7-3t.:' CHICHKmSPILLS SrrV' iW'M?Jfcf A' ' rMsV5t.rUlairillJ(.TC SOUByOaUuGTSEVHnfWttK' Observer advertising will nring re sults. Drop, in , aud,.8eo . tlio , new, factory lino pt Shoppng Bass and -.Hand Purses. ; -There . is i nothing , ' later than those atnSilverthorn . .i FAMILY DRUS STORE la AND,omON. Dallyl IO-l-tf .',1 The Federal Reserve System li wad created priiriarny--i r .' i To help the: buic AftenJKd farmers; ' To provide plenty of eiiyreucy at ajl times; To effect a steatlier sfiipply of credit. ' The system merits the support of all good eitizeiLs; it must have yours iu order " to ; v reach its full developniciit,' ' '' '' You can secure the benefits of this great " ; system and at the same time, assist 'directly ' in developing it by depositing your money '! '. .with us. . . . Member Federal Reserve System La Grande National Bank r .-. it ur n, n itrf 'riai'T Tr-r-r-r 'nTTirr-iiTrrsii insiiaTO Topless Snort Mortal Look Your Best and Be Comfortable in a t ;' J PK0NT LACE CORSET $ -tke only tenet with the patented ' VENULE Back and Front Shield Be fitted to the conwt your figure. There are ""r r . LA CAM1LLE MODELS ?' JT ffrure. They are , . , euer. mis senrlr i-. ,l. . A full line of the latest models a!-' ay on hand. FUr-d .t " j Bp. ; " Mrs. Robt Pattison ".'' Corsetiera . -. -;t .... K,;::H-W;f'!! i ... - - 1 -?-'.- -