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. o o o o 'vnrrrW TT,HnrAT?T fi, 1010. LTf nnYDE EENTXO OBERVETl . o o O milt E!!48W f RVtftytsiit Kmtper jTaher and im Week a Fine Idea. . Along with many otaWr good things the YT M. C. A. has uncovered a fea frttMM Msftsr t4 Weekly t U Miala, Oregon, by La Grande Even UufMkt atw IWiWice at La Grande ;m.ai;iw of father and ton. ttnvim, tVewd Clstsi Mail MaWnr. Too often tin; fathtV U a busy man and leta mother rnisi. tsv. children, ax- r. Publishing Company. I ture of lift' thai fa of vast imptirUnsvJ PORTLAND, DENNIS. Publisher, ftmtl yet is constantly before us all if"I ,,U" fir"' lw A4dr. iit CoaaisqicaticHM to Tisy tri 'ry ftrfik! fwner. tvaiAn 'Jelerraph ittpurt of United Press Association, On SrnWi ia Other Cities Oregon Hotel News Stand, i'ortlund; Imperial Newt SUind, Portland; Multnomah Hotel Newa Stand, Portland, Oregon. SUIJSt'HIPTION itATKS lly Carrier . Dally, per month 65c Daily, per three monthi SI. PS Daily, per six month! In advanca 13.75 Daily, per year iu advanca $7.50 Daily, single copy 5c !ly Mai) Daily, per year in advanca $5.94 Daily, per aix months in advance $2.60 Daily, three months tdvance. .$1.25 Daily, per month 60c The Saturday Kvening Observer, by mail, per year in advance SI. 60 Weekly Observer-Star, by mall. pe year In advance $1.60 MARKET 13 STRONGER a Cnitle Price Mack ail'a)rnifr H1ssjt is? (Joiul Oradn ri.t:f I'eb. 0. Hhlnuienls two diflM :' tin; preuenr fairly liberal n:wl lejir TW9 CENTS I'l-oh-l'i-int Midwinter Kew.oM, e tii the Local 0nr0are now orfftrtnf? a now type of j-elatiiM dainty. The in Jiffy-Jell. Kiich ptrkafa t the Cortland t niou ntu-:k yrds brln tin-' 1 2 -nfl of cifti.' in ci'pt to occasionally taken hand in thejelves, 3 530 or tho tu rr w about matter, Th son Jcnaiis to iV-ok upon jThe fjuality of the fluy was nhu'it daddy as the busy man who cannot ;vrniK, with very IHtlo st ck that tnlw time to have-fun with him: who i.wa " '(:"' "l riMiio. earn of HvHttwk hvo been ii'lomjVd fuuftm a bottle of hifcly condense ft uit Juice ((M-nrp. Add baling wa I;r to the Jiffy-JHI. then, jhls fruit jufee frirtojic(!, , and you have a real fruit defmon. Thin ijtt e'ftCfl is mado from tho, cannot romp iinl enjoy anything the boy enjoys; who scarcely has time to eat his meaj. ' The hoys prows up to n cerUtin ao jfrenh, rlpt' fruit, ami rlyM when' ju j r- ' tlio hfHt fruit r;row:s. Ono littlo vial Afli;r a (hijl wofk tho c-ittlf! kot on Monday wan clianiftcrl' -d hy !cunta!n r.JI the Hmre from half of hrJKkrww and th' activity (lip'ayi'd jth pir;appl(v - just to flavor ono around Hie ratlin m on I l"tid ay id. Ksert. Anothnr little vial ronlaiiiM iv htiycrH w:(1 full o- life. AM thai ho tondt'iiKr-d juice of fiO hiu louan- ad thin attitude of the father (roes aiKttie fdiippera had to offer on Monday hoirieH. So jiffy-jell (U-HHerta taste liht; it iK to he expo ted. iiut final- iconsiHit d of ..bunt' X ; parlo;uln round iuat like fruit-made daintifft. Yet a ty CtMintry Tl of Th Awwl Land Thia Is a World of Trouble. One of the bipKet troubles thai confront the average purtion is that of finding Komeone or Hgiethin on whom to lay the blame. Just now there are n few apples go inp out of thif section and there is u piiiHpcct for fair prices. No ou thinks of conceding the fact that this is normal situation,' but tho accepted reason for soma return from apple production just now is that the crop has hem short Ujib year mid the sup ply not over-abundant, and this con dition is more or letm supplemented by the general fact that product., of nil kinds have not yet entirely shrunk from the Mlimulating demands of war times. Why should there not always, or practically at ull seasons like the pres . ent, be a demand for Grande ttonde apples and prospectively fair prices? This is not the ciiko by any means, an many who live near La Grande can testify. One orchnrdiat disposed of n reasonably pood crop this year cleaned up all his hack scores thnt hnve accumulated through many years of bad hit'k with his apple crop. Why hlmuld not he also have a reasonable assurance that other yenrs to follow will be us jrnod as the present year? A preat deal of time and energy has been expended in trying to figure out - just such problems as this ono. The middleman has In nil these calculations been the priaeipul stumbling block in the way of decent returns for the fruit product; and the cost of transportation also shares a great part of the blame. ( The. solution has not yet been satis-j fnetoiily reached. Hut M is not the apple grower almie that has trouble1. Sometimes the general dissatisfaction is brought out in the way of compnrj- RI'MS, Just now In many markets first class eating npnles are selling for the some price as manors. ThU leads the 1 ornmre grower to make this port of ly the boy grows past the tender care of mother and when he is 15 to 1H years of age the father awakens to find that he has a fine son and wants to associate with him. Too late, too late, for the hoy has found other asso ciates not of choice, but b'nu:;e dad dy did not have any time to give to his boy. It is a tragedy. Not a thing wrong I meant by anyone concerned a rady market by late fte: hood, pak jg to erv nix people or morel I'riees in the cattle division on Mn- only com 12 1-2 eent;i. day and Tuesday waro steady with a ; This lo cost is duo to the jelly-' good demand, especially for top method llwy crush tho fruit and grade muff. Host j leers move rip- condense It. Thus a little vial con-j Idly at SI 2.50 13. on; choke cows tains all the essence of considerable and heifers have little trouble In ripe fruit saving transportation. I bringing $9.2517 10.25; while calve ( You got the delight and the health-1 of the top variety bring 113.50. A j fulness of fruit. Just as though you) Kood many bulls were -weighed tipservd fresh fruit. Aud it costs but on Moiuluy around $4.00 ft 9.00 ia trifle rl'ht In midwinter, when : Ricft. New 'Presses, SMrts and Suits ' . ..-vi-fr -r-sr T-r Here are EaMiioriable NEW SPRING STILbb fresh from thVmanufacturer, all marked at unusually attractive prices. i,..r 5V? tShH,wr n CHAKCE ACCOir.VTS 1NVJ1EU HEitlisasasllir J 8 LIVEREI) . Tin;sduy's i-erolptH wi-rn fairly likht yo need fruit most, l.nd when fi-enh .1 I ...:n ..i .... I""'- ......... n-.i . itpcai iu - w... . . .... -Mi.n v,.,.v ,..iniiy Cn,Uon with i those unfortunate results. . ......... .....j , said and done. Attend these meetings, productive of grcjtt good. They are In a very hoallhy condition with j Jlffy-Ji-ll Itself Ih a high gradn gel- ' bMlrhors nnd uadom lakfnic linlri ln:atire powder. realv-sweetened. in The Y. M. . A. bos adopted "Path-!0irt time form. .'proper color and ucidualated. So cr nnd Son Week," which is a get- Hog rernlpta for Monduy and you make the dusso. t In a jiffy by j together week of men ond their sons. Tuedny were moro than adequate ;almply adding boiling water. A dinner will be held in I,a Orandel10 deiimul. Trading aroiind thi I There are ten of these blotlled fla nnel there will be a lot of good thing i'10" Bc"'1'" on "'"'day found bidders vors. and elubt of them are fruits, j UUWIIIIIIK (O IIOI'.I UL WeeK S Jn llUl.ll 1UI IlllJHIltK lllllll; prices and tho market for the day 'Jell. Ono is lime Fruit flavor for j wnH very slow In. starting. ', Prime j making tart, green salad Jell. Gro-j hogs by Tuesday tuoinlng were be- ceis say that the favorite flavors for Ing iiuotbd at lfi.fi') tor the top with dngsercts are .Loganberry ami pine-I the bulk of wiles at tlfi.CO Willi a apple. ' j poor demand. Pork haf been moving I It is said that Jiffy-JcE wllh these vei-y slhwly the )ast two -weeks and true-fruit flavors'is one of the great-! Indications from tho sales tin Mon- est successes In the food line In I lil i ...! TiiudiI.u nf llilu waulr .nam snine Viniril Tl lllia U'lin lllittlfinu nt . server advises with all sincerity to i t Offor JilnB rnf. Pigs inovo a t.j inters already. put the eniei gency clause on the road price of $1 4 (if 16.40 aud rough heuv- i bill which will be passed. Two yeaiajlos from 1 5 fT 1 C.Of). 380 more new ago the people of Oregon in special! Tho sheep market sooms to hold in today at W- II election voted on the ?ii,()0(J,000 road,,!"dy wlh a fair demand for good ! measure nnd bv tht vote ib .entu 'luulity. Two ears or ewes were, ment of the state was established !w0"!!l,d P CD Monday at S.75. I ill oh in (tvo rii pin i y wji 11 jirieen im Put on- the Emergency Clause on Roads. To the state legislature The Ob- Coluuibia Records I Bohnenkatup. i 2-r,-nt. once and for all time relative to high way jmprovenvent. Oregon can no longer afford to sit back and be a tnil-ender because of this much-coddled expression of ''peo ple's decision." We have elected men to represent us in the legislnturc. !.ot them do what they think is right, but do not turu the legislature into a mere society to recommend things to the!s r,0. r,oi(.fl cows Bn,i elfetn $9.26 people. The plan is cumbersome nnd 1 irt 10.26: good to choice cows nil wrong. Pass the road bond bill when heirers S.76fr!.7&; medium to god ! once it is put In proper shune and be- 'cows nnd heifers 7.r0fr8.60: fair to,1 ffllJ !f. Rtrlellv fill lambs SnilOff 11.00 fur medium grudo lambs. The mutton market has been in good condition for some time. CATTLE QUOTATIONS Market steady; best steers $ 1 2.75 tl 3.60 ; good to choice slocm $1 1.60 5? 1 2.60; medium to good steers $9. 76 (TP 1.1 . 60: fair to good steers $8.60iff!l.- 75; common to fill" steers $7.75 W) gin building roads. If the job Is done well the penjile will nppreciatc legis lators who have the courage and back bone to go through with the duties they have been elected to perform. When will the Union Pacific get a medium cows nnd heifers $5.75rff 6.76: dinners $3.5((ff 6.00: bulls Jfi.OOIfj 0.00: CnlV 'B $0,001? 13.60; Blockers and foeders 7.oniff.ii.oo.. 1IOO QUOTATIONS Market is weak. Prime mixed $ 16.40 If 1 6.60 ; medium mixed $1 6.00 !i 16.1 0; touch honvicB $1 5. 00 ii 16.00; pics ml hunch that their (.ruins are run in 1 $ 1 4. noli 1 5.40; bulk of sales $16.50. bunches; tliut the service for Eastern I sni'.r;r iiiiniai.i-iiaKi (hegon is as poor as could be fie-ured :ste:'dy: prime lambs $13.7 14...,: out, nnd that in order to do business people nre forced to use telegrams in slend of letters? Such a train sched ule as1 is now on should not be toler nted and the sooner each town wakes up nnd begins to clamor the sooner will the government officials take a hunch that they have made a sad error in timing their mail trains. Position forliutauBtae brush j i gaL: 11 ejgg ij HI Left aide of law Rlirtit side of law f 151 LET US TELL YOU WHICH STYLE MAZDA LAMP YOU SHOULD USE NO ONE SIZE AND TYPE OF LAMP CAN POS SIBLY MEET ALL LIGHTING EEQUIRE- c MENTS. THAT IS WHY OUR STOCK CONTAINS AN INDIVIDUAL .1 eMingiiouse W fair to nieilliim lambs $0.ooiff 1 1 .110 yearllnus 1 ti.no 1 1 .50; wethers SO. 00 ft 10.00; owes $6.00T8.60. On .inlon ates. 1MONKY -0 1X)AN. Iniproved- rent , property In county, ffo tlolnys. Current La Ornndfi Investmont Cn 1-20 -5(, Editor Tuttle of the Elgin Recorder is boosting for a Walls Walla-Elgin load. That is nil right, Lee, but let us get the valley toads fixed first. A great snow for all concerned nnd we are all concerned. The new list of the finest soda wa ter drinks mat,le you will find served jie riirbt. at silverthorn's fountain. FAMILY PRUS STORE . IA GRANCCORESON. H-frlll A WANT All will (t Left ldot law Rlirtit side of law Arrows show direction forbruihina On of a StrUt of Informatics Arlitlt on Denial Hugiinotio, 4 How to Brush Teeth n m I d'jnoVfryU:(uttlitlL'!.ly, OST Tooth -brushintr li d'jncvcryU'.nuaaueeMy. -It dues not n-niove food ilrnniiltA fiain all tin) kturtact- of the toelli and the mouth, hrotn Ihrrt to five minutes are n-'inirtd to i'cumlili any tlunjt like a thnrouwli cleamni: of lUcV-cth. At leust thin much ttiiioiliulil Iniiip ent Hfler meals ond at liiulit before retirint:. Moai uei of tiio ttth tukri I'lu-e i'utiVl' nitwit or rwt The tooth-hrm li mv.tt not be too conuo n,J v.vKl. and itulvould not bt drawiirttinll aeross tliL'tcclli. Thcpitr method in to brn; h frunitht-ViitiislowarJn tho rilttinir oduor Iba teeth with A ulufht ciiciXiir uiotiun. Avoid tlie 11 e of coAe of.urtt ty tooth-powders, mi will loih psU conUintiig suaaiiu all i numlh w.ih;9 uuniofOiif to euro or prevent Oi-ntiiHrlSHih. Ader t'jt h brUMhliio, the moulh should herinsodoiitwlth iuUe warifi witter. The tootli-brush kliould bu denied and kept dry huu not iu uo. PubUlhrd bu th Board of Donlxl Kxamiiwrm State ot'Ortuon TO SUIT EACH INDIVIDUAL USE. WHEN YOU HAVE THE RIGHT LAMP THEN ECONOMY AND SATISFACTION IN SERVICE ARE ASSURED. MM SSL.3! E22 ILastern Oregon Lig'ht rATUKU AM) SON WK1-K. "We will U-ave nathinp utwlojte. which we mn do to make rather mid ; Son week a thorough success from ev-i ry sUnduoint.0 savs J. I- (Yamer. I an int'-rclinir cempai Mon: A man ' MU.,vUry f the lna Y. M. ('. A., and , will sill nm-d itppU land in the north; one of the men who is responsible lo- fur $1(10 nn nrre nn.l then k south jvnlly for Uie carryinjr out to fulfill-! nnd pay Slimo an acre Cr oranirt land.'nient of the idea. Mr. Oanier eonft- Then the thantes nre the man will spend several hutitlretl dn!laia more to Ket the ornmre orchard in shape. He waits several years bmjrt'r for hU tree to hear; pays out bijr costs for fultivutitm and upkeep, and regard leu nf tho sunny southern clinic, he must keep up smudvre fireS nt certain seasons when frost threatens. He spray nuiunst scale and riuffets iu dently expects the huarty co-opera-lioit of all fathers in I.a (.ramie to ward ma k inn; the celebration n fruit fil one and of lasting benefit both to l.a (Jiunde fathers and to the city's k row ing manhoud. He wants to be sure that every lnt one tif them takes a part iti the celebration. ' The dates of Kalher and Son wivk ; are Kebruary 1 1 1 li t.i ISth, and the1 j plans that ate now he inir made for nuim-ralile osss in shippinrr ttndllft,,s ' '"''h as K1V' promise, packing. . i"1" tiubtumded pleasuio and pood. This oram:e grower by comparison! "r'hi'rs. keep the dates id miml;! slmvswhatabirsrmptluMnanhaJ;,ln,, n ' . .. , itho advice Mr. t Nllllur gives. He will, in the apple game than anyone tMuld U , .1 . 1 11 ihiive further .unnounccmcirts to make -iioip.- i.,r who nn orange crop. Blin fllm d.,v ,v S(; It goes. It is not nt all improbable that both the apple man nnd the orAnge man do not nt all times get a square deal,' but if the relative fortune ef each were to be Judged from the atanilsid of the other fellow, there is no such ,. VAI.LIS. Ken. Al blelici. n, n thing n square deal and no otjiei r ivcrnitles 'and follrges of il.ei pniKVt ahrud than a life of toil and ,. onniry Inn e a, hi icdt tutiirit V-j trouble. But the dayshn'aid dawn lives , Uro n. memb." or : when the gt'e.'er can r;el hi" share. I'he executive coinniPKM of llie.t-, Tlie ronsumer is always at 1he final """"1 lteW.IWi:lat cc ference anu , end of .e Rtnff nd if ta. irrowert.f ;'lrccl,.r of bl.al cilllCJllO', a,: ATHLETICS FAVORED : 1 Iti lgbt Oulbuik for Ike 1 iicr-.l(o . Ill J t'nlb'yn.. j Far mmg Dollars W'licii you nre il;tn(in your corn crop do you il;tn( wliolc t'iirs? No! (iriiiii liy jri'aiu, liill by iiill, it is tlropiicil until the cut ire 'field is planted. An you r;iise corn raise your dollars. Plant llieiu as you fj''t them, one by .one, in an account with us. Now is the jiliintinir tinie l'or vour nionev (Top. SOW NOW F.OR THE DOLLAR HARVEST. .' bank ancouut. eiie. i oiipus an No one ever regrets hr.ii 'J'housands regret not bavin aci'uunl with us. JK V r. La Grande National Bank M eoi tier Keaeral Rferv System tojWsarfltRaas1ilsattf ia-S tvwNwNx rocxvvvvWv .WVVWS.XVW V NV . v vsco--xv .voiWcsrcsAX'N.vc.'. -C t.NXj . . j.V. , either apples or oranges could get but i ...... a , " 0 . ., ... ", , ,, ...... I -Withe the .l;isare 'if tlw l't.i- a o-asonable slice out of the final sale w, f rmKr.,.- WV8 Mir ofrfhe f.iO,lurt, thee wiSibJ fc'kely UiLu1; , mat o- fn't'ii o, ,fn appivpii very much Jena oause ftf either one ailon of J 1 oo.noi.n .1 foitiie lo to be enviousif the other. iM'f eitni adon be n us do for phjj- Nlcal c.iiKiia) ii. ..li.; v.itn tlie ."ij. ?opj2ns day and nigijt mtmm a t C'li? legislature is w (s;ilinc.''AI- iM '"' " " F'" 'iv' ' A , , , , . I'onitult W- on cdtlea'i.!i ii't.i -.-101 A, y , pl .f.pIWi:wiil phv.,,-.-.! vk 0" nimleivhlch lnd.!e lock trnWAy. .,,, , ,,,, ;10, fi ln lhl ;.. ProbiiTwy some xyi kojjl4lolotie now. (( -r (- ri.. mlb' ti.orts a:' e- Too much harmopy.s ilnngcious 1o .ccted0i' I'r. Iiiuw no to held x inoie good legislnlioUj jlinpoiiant place baner l.fiic J G. ' HENRY v. 0 G.3J ffiRpiidence UnVkidj f?.rlor FUNERAL? DIREdTOVo AND 0LTCI?NEI T-TfTtAT blPtJ 0 6) S? Hone Calf dir. in (J12 Day and Night 1 O Read Advertisements yOU'VE often heard the saying, "It pays to advertise." That is true: ' And it also pays to read advertisements pays you. If you read advertisements consistently for any length of time you will agree that this statement is edso true. IT PAYS YOU IN MONEY SAVE "7 There are many real bargains ofered from time to time in the advertisements appear ing in thi? paper. Watch for them. . IT PAYS YOU IN SATISFACTION. When a" merchant asks you to come to bis store be obligates himself to sell yo& qual- " (ity goods "ss advertised." You have a right to expect satisfac tion from what you buy and you get it. eIT PATS YOU I milY-l SAVED? When 7c i lawxact ly what you want toobuv ad wher you wnt to buy it, you flpri't have to "look .round; nd wste time findiri" it. Con't YOU w.Kit to save monay aA time?V7ot:lrIn't vnn 1 - v. ' - 11:. c. x -J " . v. . to ueuiei gcuiueiuisia.ciory3serice ana iuamy floods ePery tli?e yco go tcfea store? fhen read the advertiselnents an! patron- izecihe Stores whwn canaseixe you best. 3 . B r A;.- P5) 0 ,... - o s ffl -0