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00 FOUR, LA" fJTiAN'DE EVENINO OBSERVER GRANOE EVENING OBStRVEB n Independent N'cwximnor rulThcd Dally and Weeklf a La in ulfeerver Pu'iBhirr Company, TiUCE DENNIS, PMhlinhft-. KijuTeti at the I'ostoffice atLa (Mindc Oregon, Second Clan Mail MjQer, Address all Communications to The Observer, 1710 Sixt Strict. v.'ity 4 C y (jriVtM Pa-. livening Telograiifc Report of United Press Association. Un .SuicJii Other CiUua Oiejoa Hotel New Ktnnd, Portland; Imperial Wows Stand, Portland; Multnomah Hotel News Stand, Portland, Oregon. HUI1SCR1PTION RATES ily Carrier Dntty, per month . . .' .flfic Daily, per three months $1.05 Daily, per six months in advance 43.75 Daily, per year iu advance. ..$7.60 Daily, single copy.. .....5c By Man Daily, per year in advanns $5.00 D&ily, per six months fn advance $2.50 f)uily, three months n advance. .$l.Z.- )niiy, per month 60c The Saturday Evening Observer, by mail, per year in ndvance $1.60 Weekly Observer-Star, by mall, per year In ndvance ...$1.50 ! mm f CMMrjr Tl. of Th. IomI L.rW ml Llbarty." United States Against the World. Piciiiili nt Wilson Iiiih ilrclnrcd that "llio United KtnUH will-join no com bination of powers whii h in not ii com liiimtitu of all of un." The Ktalcmont is meant ua a reply to those foroiirn ntate.'imcn who would 8il(jjitiojgf0 in doubtful whether any western otate will want any of tins Sfleinlisttc; owd tm control ofhcir institutions. s . Will Bemand Restitution in Kind. " It is stiiti d by hitch French autho rities that Prance will not onlt mandrcstitution froi. Germany, but' sh. will demand restitution jfi kimi. The destruction wrought by the Ger-i mans in northern France was not sim ply thif rude vengeance of war, but formed part of a carefully ulanned system for buying Franco ecomftiW- ally helpless for years itfter tlie vejir. In some cases factorils anil ma chinery were entirely destroyed: in ' I others, parts of machines or whole l!! machines wceo confiscated and. car ried off into Germany alone with the other loot. ; It is Germany's plan to ntilizc these! stolen French machines in mnliufae turing goods with which to compete' with Franco in the markets of the' world, or even to sell to Franc, her-j self, since it was the German's crafty ' scheme to reduce Franco to the rank of consumer where she had been es-i scntially a producer. The same plan1 was followed to a large extent In Hel-1 gium. fThcro is absoluto justice In the! French demand Tor restitution in kind, i that Germany be made to return the1 stolen machines anil parts, and re plice from her own stock those de stroyed. Such a policy will i;o farther ' toward showing Germany the follv nf her plans than any mere money tax , could do. H would bo manifestly unfair that Germany should be free and unhiim-l pered even in her business of debt-1 paying while innocent Franco struir-l gird toward reconstruction for years lielore she could compete In the mnr kota of the world. Of all the wicked German policies thorn Is none more deserving of a punishment which fits the crime thnn her destruction of tho materials of the r - - .. - ,. b -- - ' .!..:....:........ immmEM .: hi . I iO . r :. &mia. motion v ,WWHtIIHKl. - Shop at our great January Clearance Sale. industries of France and Belgium. Lloyd George Stronger Than Ever. like to draw the United States Into u llniiled alliance Willi one or two or thrco oilier powers. It is a bold stroke for a "league of nations" em bracing all the power.. the allies who, along with ub, now' .The cx'ncc'tc1 h"8 happened in Brit hold tho destinies of the world in their . h Pol'"ca- 0,ly- no might say hands, refuse to enter such a world i 11 cxcc-"'l,l expectations. I.Ioyd federation. Then we are left out i,.'ersre coalition government has Extraordinary reductions on all the newest and best styles Not a sale of broken lines and odds and ends, but radical reduc . tions in every department. Buy now for your future requirements as many lines of merchandise will be higher. Don't Starve Cattle on Ac count of High Feed. Japan with them, against tho United . States. It Is Interesting to speculate what might happen undor such a ays- tom. Helntlons for a considerable time, nt least, would bo friendly. Our present allies would not soon forget otiv services to them. And wo, pre sumably, would not forgot their ser vices to tn, nnd would not provoke thm. But the world would move on. Tan-America would prubably become n reality, the I.ntin-Americnns group ing themselves with the United States, rtua.sia, if rehabilitated, might heroine nt leant a moral ally of ours. Germany nrd Austria-Hungary are quantities hard to reckon with. It is easily con ceivable that some of tho new nations nrising in central F.uropa would stand with us in time nf danger. Thero would almost certainly develop a new "bal ance of power," with tho United States as the dominant member of one group. All this speculation, however, is of little more than theoretical interest. It is not likely that Britain, France H is short-sighted policy to sturvc cattle by attomptlng to maintain them in depleted fall pastures. This prac tice is common in western range states. It is unjust because it is in humane, and it is unwise because it is unprofitable. 1 Although animals suffer less than nonetheless suffer. Partial is agonizing in 1 the ex- out. There is little partisanship vis-jtronie. Aside from this, it causes the ihle in what remains. The fusion group stockmen to lose money, that fought nnd won the war has its When tho cattle come off 'Bummer numbers and prestigo vastly increased, (pastures they nre usually in good con It is a great victory for broad pnt-jditlnn. They are then turned into the rlotinm over narrow partisanship. It (fields to pick lip what could not be is n gieai vindication or the coniprom-lathered during the harvest. This k the cold. It would ho, potentinlly, Grcatb"en rcturl,(1 to power by tremendous man, they n Biitain, France and Italy, and possibly ""Jof'tius. Parties are virtually wiped , starvation i; it iitWill i fzn-f-n ILL with Hini who has promised to be there. Reipeefully, L. G. GARRICK. The Place Where Everyone Has His Say. -ui. l. ll, un IV Ml I'.A lis. Kdltnr of Observer: Dear Hlr: In your paper of val ine policies that made it possible to dohuhle l.ib in r.l,r in .... M. ! trduy, I noticed an Intoresllnc throw the full force of the British em- feed which would otherwise be wasted, i"'''13 "'""'t u eoniiii,- of thu en 1 nf I before high heaven cuts such ralitns- dictatos of their own consciences, when and where they please, thus proving the truth of Shakespere's saying that "Wan, puny, man, clothed with a little brief authority, Oregon's Industrial News. pire Into the scale nf war. It is nlao a great personal triumph for the pro micr. I tho wui ld, oU'. High price of feed causes owners to ,, r., ', ,1: , '" "u ' , , , .. , .., .... ,ll! Loinmen lal club was In delay feeding as long ns possible. 1 his : , ,llle ,,, i,,,,,,,,,,, guppn,.,,,, also noticed that ho Hi nt rtie commission, fori thins their dally Jan. 6. Value of cheese products In Coos county increased $500,000 in 1918. Portland shipyards unions still fighting for fourly-fouhour week on full six-day pay. Bubbard State highway 'commis sion to erect mixing plant here to pave Pacllic highway from Portland to Salem. Prices have already bebun to drop. The government expects to lose $500,000,000 on tho guaranteed wheat price of $2.20 a bushel as Copper has Work will start early next spring. t Reedsport is making plans for a new school house. Bradstreets shows food prices failed to register at advance last week. Eugene Lane county's . tax levy 14.6 mills; one-tenth mill more than in 1918. Tillamook county dairy herds have Increased ten-fold in last Ave years. tie tricks, as makes tho angels weep (against . market price. ml the devil laugh." Now a word to La Grande ChrlB' Chamberlain's Tablets. When you are troubled with indi gestion or constipation, take Cham berlain's Tablets. They strengthen the stomach and enable it to" "perform its functions naturally. Indigestion is usually accompanied by constipation and is aggravated by it. Chamber lain's Tablets cause a gentle move ment of the bowels, relieving the con stipated condition. Adv. tions: of all sects and denomlna- "If ye. desire to have the is iiol wise, uecnuse catiie lose iiesn ii.ei or n,,,- me long anu snort oi it is that rapidly. i permission ivtrnn I'livid I.Ioyd Cenl'ire is today stronger Kxnerienced feeders know onlv too business in th-, u-iaal , rdinnrv nmn. Lord, vour Savior, acknowledge von iState tax to be $!)3.Su' than ever before, lie is the British well thnt it is more difficult to getri?l- l'al-o ro.lcj iliat the said ' as His ill the day of judgment, st and I Roseburg Myrtlpnoint highway government and can go to the peace ! flesh back on animals then it Is to ''"y ' oinmls , n;iors inii Mirr.wn dow n ! up now and acknowledge Him fear-, '" improved nt cost of $125.000, neir gaun'I shown a shorp decline and as bust- The finest candies made, in bulk ness goes back to normal, wage ad- nd in boxes. You know it is just Justnients must follow. right if you got it nt l-4-3t Albany Linn county's shire 1919 FAMILY DRUG STORE l A .RANOE,OREI3'ON. onference with a char mandate from keen them in good condition nnd it Is the uriiish people to write the peace nls0 much more expensive than terms nccoidlng to his known prin- avoid its loss. ciples ami policies. ikcep cattle to!,, llallentcit 1 1 Sin to n; riinir milv si-c- fttul nlii,. t.i flavlttix., ii... ri It iH not profitable to " ' " fat. Itut tbcv should bo rvm. i,,i,...r,... ...tit 1.., t.. i iiitNi,,, Him un- nniisn juiikl-vs uof, strong nnd vigorous. rlnss plmuo hIiowk, bowling u- nrc biutcn. IJnyd (Jt'or in tlcmo- Wonk nnimala (lit- nt spring calving. Ip.vh, pnnl tnbb's. nnd- Kaniblinrf crat of (li'inoc'rnls. Unlosw bo is gi out-: Whi-n cows dip, thoir i-n!vos, too, eitb- dttw; ami lo I failed to noiioo in ly cbangi-il, In 'will certainly not ninko r tiio or clso nre saved with oxtremo your ltpt'r tiny tn-Mitton or u an imprrinlistic, autoorntic poacc, for'iHrfu'itUy. Feed that tbo rtnnd ani- rll,'il prot'-sling itKiiinst tliiK tiiLiiiuiu oi uirj rny conimissHi'icrfl. to, Uh1 .MmlL'hty and b-ssly buforo a darkened and unbe-j and mills bnvo caton is Inst. Had tbps' to the benefit of only the wealthy powerful. ,llo will not to'enite obi , fardiioiu-il, nre ret, crooked diplomacy, nnd the hav fed and Italy will leave the United State 'Ho wi" 11,1 his level hvM to make the'thettc others would have been in hotter is a position of real or possible antag- win Id, and every part of it, s:ife for condition. Deseret, Salt Lake. New?. onifti. Those powers know that our drmocrnry, ami clinch the victory byl present wealth and wnr resources are giving the allied nations what they Of course, now that everybody has already ns great a all their own put have been fighting for. enough coal and the railroads are get .together. They know that they need our help for their immediate recovery from war's ravage, and our moral PUppmt for any p'"T " ' ' ' animals been sold or killed in the fall ... , . ... ... . . ' , i - until, i a, m.; i ini-j bllllll I1U other animals, lmu,pl. nr.-lnp (Jod ae-onlim: lo the Moving world." Ktir Heveral Sundays in succes sion 1 have come home in hopos of enjoying the privilege of uniting with others in worshiping (Jod in ilts church. I!ut I lir.ve mot with dis ippointmontH until the (uestion arises and like B:uiguo's ghost, it won't down the question have wv any faUh in a living Cod or not? If the answer is yes, tlien prove it. by going as usual to our places of worship n Sunday and meet Ins for the recoiihtruotiniV ur.q'illid the safety of the world. President Wilson has taken tho bull by tho horns. It may seem. a rash act. 1; may he only a daring one. The het few weeks ..will determine. Tho present outlook is that tho hull will yield, And the t'r.itcd State will be come' the most influential member of a cnnibinat 'n of powers aide to con trol the world in a universal pence of jUftiCi!. Unloading on North Dakota. A dispateh from Hisnmrek. N. lUik., 1oM-- t'f the plans of the NonpnrtUun "lenders to have the Mate of North Da kota take over the Kqtiily Co-operative parking plant at Kargo. This Sh to ,Je done when it is determined frvhether or not the league can uphold the canvassing board's verdict on the puhli-; ownership and tuiliihited tn debti dues? amendments. Only a short, time ago the Kmfty Coo putative aneuaed itsdctermina- $in to icre:ie the cnpital stock of the l;ip.irking concern from $ I.OOO.OTO to t":.ooo,hHX t -s'f the N'onparUan league itnt of; iffii -hlfi expect to unload th s plant onW the siate, now is wrtnly the time to increase the irftal stock. Hut why Mop nt thice millions? Jy im fivpj fr as high t ten ndiliiTm, iWd thi th" stnte to hwf,) the common stock nf -the rfern at par?1 r With this nation-wide we must bid good-bye to the old-fash- j'iied winter for how will the mer ury dare to take a' drop? Oiig straightened out, it's bound to be jn ohibition, : phenomenally mild winter. Tho receipts from the sale of war savings stamps hit year was enough tc pay all our feileral expenses in nor mal years. Keep it up. The coal situation will hnve to hurry! if it is going to make any trouble thisj winter. I U begins to look a little ns if de mobilization of wheat would be tho next step. - - - - - - - . i I 'I I "Nerve" and "Spunk" Unhappy is the condition of a man or woman who has no desire to rise. Sti)l, their case is not altogether hopeless. If .they will just take on a little more nerve.'a little more spunk, they can lift themselves out of the rut, of earning and squandering. . The banking habit, when true, to its mission, as sists men and women iu their efforts to rise. ; : La Grange National Bank Member Krovral Rart Syit.m O v o lVsigii!i(,-.t ft.'positurv cf the L'nfiod StStt-s , . a - (IwvcniTiient r. Business Man- As a matter of economy you should consult the Obser ver's Job Department before placing your printing we are satisfying' jLa Grande's leading firms put us on your calling Jist. 'Phone Main 37. Only Highclass "Printers 'are employed. ' -1" 'f-ir rrrri ri 1 i i irf rr I ffFf i a viz Security Insurance Agency CHAS. II. 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