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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1919)
TrESJTSV? APBfjfi 29.' 1919.' 0 "e FOUtt i' E GRANDE EVENTNff OBSERVER II ERIMH flMMC nDCrDVrQ 'time "to rewrite hia pruno.al. elaW- irntini; an tcorni)Ii'tintr it. and the new in Independent Npspr Ibill will be better tha, the ull. There PutJiisdep Daily and.W.'klv at U will bo, loo, a better understanding of fnde, Ordcon, by 4 Grange Even- l,e ,ffan by ,,,.,,,,, in Ken(.ruIi am, '" ' .Yi'' tin- incoiinovertiblc testimony of thou- Jxodus of Aliens &6 " Europe. RRUCr. DENNIS, PirtUsncr. i - ':'niiM mi i nr. in 1 1 n Tueiir ciirniir ' K - , !T: 1 "iCll mu,, m. nit wjince at lb urinae A, Ji!,,,,!, ' uregon, aa second Class Mall . Address till Commuii ationa M The Observer, 1710 SixtA StraH. Tlie u.-h to Europe, long foretold as un lifter-war proimbility, has start ed. Italians, Cireek3 utT4 other for- .ARKANSAS TH0MA4 SCATS a Tl average runn Is so stubborn that Where you have too many pictures. h o k them one over the other, the pio : lie would rTitlS.-r break ia n?ck than j tures of your relative on the bottom I bow his iieuo. land Uiose ofeyour wife's relatives ou - .top; Yllll IVIM VlAL-nf l.ll.L-A hit Allh B I . timers are now leavinit this country j mMlUe.ul.d WOI111.n ,,..,,.,. hl ,hnt m, , h r 'at the rat l about 1000 a dav. The i f I .. .' " ... . ,.i . , . i ;n , . . :. i i' i - '-y.' niu uy euubiuiiL exereino wmi wail ! hhoWiUfle bill become a few instead llfinllirt II1UV ;mrmise during the sum- j , weights, dumb bells and rowing ma- of mtrtly prospect,hc nufnUrs de-f. . .Always remember that opportunity ! chines. On heutless days you can tbus 'r'fr-.tt te.vail themselves of it would j jt js - perfectly natural thing, not ,n1 1"lne '"rtune arc tlje ouly knock- ' fool your landlord and yourself at the City and County Offkvd Fa. I!"-"' grei'.iy. . rallW for anv such sensational ex- c ",,u ccr Hlule , Same Ume. Un Sale in Other Cities Orejroa lUvsJ Vh'" i,V' "l'w '""f-'reys convenes. ,yaaiion a8 that offered by the Amer-1 ..,., , ' News Stand, Portland; Imperial N.. "" constructive legislation ,iian lfanken. association; that these!,,;."?. i'f.. "uLi'T ,1" rT Stand, Portland; Hultnomak HoUl;" ""'" to begin on. limmigrant working people are MngZwJtnaZi News Stand, Portland, Orejrea. r 1 jluied abr oiul by Bolshevist propagan-j .Watlye-Eorn Americans Are 'da, to be stripped of their savings. The pastor of the Thomas Cat Is not SUBSCRIPTION KATM Easy Prey tO Drugs. Most of them have" been waiting eager- a,'le to y. lie has seeu all the pic- Dally, per month 96c! f' " chance to get back w h v,. f Daily, per three months $1.95; Tlie jrovcrnment, :s a rv-Milt of rc-i Dai y, per six months In aJvaace $3.70 ir(,nt illV(,H,iratiliri). (.nm.(.rnin(, fhiJ tiv.- and learn at first hand of the Another reason why we er-nd our r..aZ. " . t fin, invi.'iiariii"iin fonriTniiiir in fiiiiv. nns- vbnf ii antrnnra '.u . Daily, single copy , . . . . . .'Se u-s" "f narcotic drugs, reports that V lirs ravages and changes. sons to college Is because when they My Mail"" inative-born Americans possess less! 1'nc movement, however, may not ; graduate they can come borne and Dally, per year in advance JS.00 'self-control in the use of these poisons ,,c 80 Kr't many alarmists lmag- ( sneer at how little we know. Daily, per six months in advance M0jin this country, un.l that except among i'"1"- The exodus might rise consider-j t , . pa y, three months 'n advance.. $l.2a 1 ,,, . ilhuve um dny B d Btin aot About this time of year the lust Daily, per month 6(lc lnosL lalt" w,ln "Mln lno use , .,. . . crop of Juno brides are coming down Weekly Observer-SUr, by mail, per lor.ium and hashish is a national habit, ; eed oOO.fmO a year. Our indus- ur,.aUfll9t ,n the moral., wp,.r. Tear In dvnc I S". the use of drugs is more widespread 'r:i'8 would not greatly miss that manj ln(f grcaiiy imonos on(1 wltn ,hPir specials. ST:iw 'htf ""in anywhere else in the world I'" normal nines; anil n l.wiu.uuu 01 hair wadded Into door knobs on the mem snouni go in a year, as snips nacKS or inelr beads. 6!t and Superstition. The superstitions wilh reganl to salt arc endless. That spilling hall is un lucky fx perhaps the commouest of all superstitious beliefs, ami prevails In the kitchen as well as at the table. There are Scottish households where salt Ib still held in such reverence that the salt cellar used lit the family1 table Is invariably kept standing ou the fam ily Bible. Saturday and Sunday pine apple sherbet will be served at Silverthorn's fountain. You may expect something extra nice. Also fruit nut sundae 4-25-3t my Cawrtry Tl. of Th, Swatt LW f Llbarty. Campaign for Constructive State Forestry. . A good deal ha" been said and writ" ten lately about the need for renewing our public and privato forest laiirla. There is little chance of urging this matter too much. A few years back the nation was much stirred up over the rapid depletion of its forests, but that extreme interest has lapsed re cently. It is time now for n serious,, steady campaign of education follow ed by constructive action. In' a recent address before the New England Forestry conference it was ; stated that the original supplies of pine in the south will be exhausted in ten years, and that in six years HOOD This warning should strike home t' American hearts, whose very lightncs !hemc available, we may reasonably makes them the more easily subject "Pect that half of them at least will , Mn.vmslP, ye pastor once kicked to this destroying habit Iconic back. : ,he ton un P"" ani t, but that , to tins destroying nahit. , was a long tlmo ueo when he was! In the course of its report the gov- I'-xrept for the personal interest ,, Q a mUe c(ntrjr jirnt fhopJ eminent makes plain the great danger t,,at tal"'s man' overseas tempo- - That ,vns bpfor0 ho commenced bios- I FAMILY DRUG STORK LA GRANDE. OREG'ON. in narcotic medicines for the allevia- ition of pain, and reiterates the oft i repeated warning to physicians and 'patients us to their use. rarily, the pull of America is doubt-' Homing mental morning glories, and less as strong just now as the pull of writing virile copy for the Thomas Euronc. It will be stronger still when f'"t. Hoys usually kick the fiordon our alien residents learn of the heavy Bni1 ,n8 cat their tudpole period be- With our national weakness brought !vnr taxes and bad industrial condit-, fore they become the whole wiggle. ONLY A BACHELOR WOULD home to us in the.se unflattering terms it becomes more than ever our duty to obtain a wider understanding of the danj;er and harm that lie in the use of the drug's, and to exert our influence fondly and collectively to aid in check ? it. tions they are sure old country. to find in the Uncle Sam in the Pub lishing Business. TTfincr Ilia urnnnn nA.lntl. a A.,nt- ,111. 'iuiuai unit. .ion. Anaslasla over the bad place In the llv on me uii.sioriuucs oi one nauon can tug room wullpnpcr. j tlie liappines of another nation be built j ' jought to have vanished with the! TJnng a towel rack over the place 'flood,"' savs Maximilian Harden. YcrvWn,'ro tho Renuine inarblo Bas peeled true! And the Cermnns don"; believe ott the tatbrooui wall. I1' lt By keeping the player-piano going you can easily overcome the banging .public. , . ' stales along the Great Lakes u'.cd to! " """l"1" - """ ' bo large timber producers. Now thev !s" 1t, 11,0 rahi ''P " are paying ?,000,000 a year in freight js"'" .'k' '"' 'l ,''',"'a'''c that th charges to haul lumber and other ''uM ''oll have a belter under- i I i , . , .. iHtandinir of what a lot of wide-awak" needed wood products in from other . " sections. Prices have risen so high I etignt,n and research Uncle Kan, that lumber is hauled from the west,s """'"-' " U" alm,st '"""V !'" cast to New Kngland at a profit to :!"nM" h"w muth vlui,l,U the Pacific dealers. Kvery year N,.w ("'' ""Hmn can be had by the seeker ;as a result ol the.se investtt'ations. A recent magazine article suggests! "'.fore making any dry-time drinks of tllo fuulty rudlutor ln , ,lvlng that a "publicity general," with .,!'"" "f t'a'Kht alcohol, the prospective , room, regularly annointcd staff, be a m! to i l'il,er hud better learn to distinguish I the cabinet, to have in charee a wider ! Illlmn tno tw" Alcohol sisters, Ethyl Phi"! n large Japanese umbrella up advertising of tho many publications ' olliyl. issued every year by Uneie Sam, and ! ., , , i..n nm.. ..! ..r n.,..r..;,.i..,i i. ti, ' ""' '"dgc rooms of tiiuM ri mil im-lillin ie gllll.g in (be e.-lled Mugouts," and ivrybndy is j ngnlnst the celling In the library where ! the railiator upstulrs bas leaked '"An.erkaii I irudiing to get in on tie. fliv.r. i Back the sideboard np against the I Place where the wnlnscollnir was hits, t underground j tered during a challng-dlsh party given by your predecessors. Fruit-Juices In Viais Jifiy-JeU flav ors come sa)::d in glass a bottle iif each package. Each is rich es sence, condense J from fruit jdec. Add boiling, water, then this essence, sr.d you have a real-fruit gelatine dessert, and at trifling cost. You should know this fruity dainty. 10 flavors, at Yoar Grocer' 2 Packtiffe for 25 Cents 4M Q tTiftir.vJ l"""'li MB Kngland cuts twice iU annual pruwth, mid even at that destructive rate it i compelled to import from other re jlioim more than MU per cent of the lumber it uses, hh well as consider iihle amounts of wood pulp. Since less tint 11 two per cfut of the nulls of the country are . working on public foresU, it is evident that the problem is one of n constructive pul cy in regard to privately cuntndted forest lands. Kvery state ought to be look ing after the limber land wilhin it own border. It in not u fmall umlte GOODYEAR TIRES The government publishes every year material on a host of subjects,, which range f mm census report s, n ; mine of valuable information, to eoas' , surveys, bird lore and the best meth ods for planting onions. Some of this, reading matter finds its way into real : use; mu-h of !tr published at grea. expense, goes to the rubbish man he-1 cau.e the public does not know nhou' j it. Tailing the aforesaid cabinet ap- j pointee, the next best thing is fori (every postoffiee to have prominent!;' : I lists of these government pub- LOOK BETTER, LAST LONGER COST LESS of lilnlilini' n few t...u !.., I,r ,,.! : l'osl there. It calls fori, serioui readiu,!-''""""" lhc 1"'"I't'r 'lV"n'es f"r secut ing them. llient nf silrh niifsi imw an t jivsit firo nrotection. ii-rhnir..! m..hd h, ' I Tho ,1,st n,snrt 11,1,1 ,mt a oni' her, etc. It is something in which every citizen ought to feel him-elf deeply interested whether tre-bearing land or not. he ou ns at that, is for the individual desiring information concerning land, sea or1 (better babies to write direct to Wash- j ington. A tetter, though sent to th- j wrong department, will be answered,! Farms for Soldiers Proposed. and the inquirer will be told which bir can handles the matter which he de l The proof of the pinbliiig is in the After all this lo-do about the X .il eal ing. and :::t.iMii M.l.hers have al !,,. .i,,,.,,!,,,., s. y 1,,-iiigs up Uie lea.ly , gnifie.l their eugei iicj-s to eat j.-urious :in.l entertaining fuel thai it alive the farms provided for them in,w.,s lvdal.lii)ic.l bv' I'residenl Moiiroe .Secretary Unes plan. ,,,,,. hl!l , . 1S ,, IIt initio1 -. w"th I'he bill propi.Kiag the appn.pria - ,.tit tiie sanction of congr-ss. a.-d .iia- 11011 lor mcse lanus. as i, well ren in-, .,. R.,,,i ; ,.... ,v ,.t bend, was one of tho-e 'shelved the hurried days of the laM ifii . Moiml sii,sion. It w:.s f, It l.v in: . people at the time tli.it this was , i (i,. ,.f the pi in, pal Vva-. f..l m of the nieasures nio.il neeetary 1" le, tinir (b ireva as the "woil.! r.i ilai" pass; but take it all in all, it was n.M a 'was that v.eneva didn't break her mvk '""I "'ing. Se.ie: y lane bas bad to get it. 'Inen sustained and tle el.. pe l by p! esi.U'liI s with, lit. the ser.:ile iet l.aMng any i.tfi.-ia! ri.iine.-ti-.n . ,lh it WE HAVE YOUR SIZE IN STOCK W.H1. Bohnenkamp o. TIRE REPAIRING RETREADING Our W ar Obligations Must Be Paid IJuy vmir .inota d" .-.n l:..it.!s tlllU". I'll is is ytmr resiM.u-.il.ilit y us an A iticii. an cilill." AYe will gladly iivf .m all tlw i:il.ruuit icii iind ft.vistani-e v.v can; LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK ; Mombu Krderal llMei vn Hyslwa B S ' O o ' o J5 0 Souatl, Reliable and Progressive 0 0 O - ViiifisJisfitsssstfsNiAi Watch This Space u Windmills of Hand" " Hoi The Tr Gelki&sijt, of Rfiire uul Carritft' ' is otily possible when the body is properly suppprted; and, as few , women to-day have muscles that are strong enough, unaided, to produce this much-to-be-desired effect; they depend upon corsets for support. Of all corset inven tions of modern times, the Nemo Wonderlift is the most important. It gives a form of sup port that not only im proves the figure and the poise, but that wonderiuliy improves the health, ine concealed Wonderlift . Bandlet closely resem bles strong abdominal muscles, and has the same power to uplift vital organs and hold them in normal position. If you desire a good figure and a graceful carriage, you should not fail to investigate this remarkable corset. There are models for every type. Come in soon and see them. lit mm II C- ' if. WONDERUFT osomuff Nemo Wonderlift Corsets $5 and upward Nemo Brassieres flivo stout women neat trinvfigurrsl Tlicy do for die upper part of the figure what the corset loes lielow. In combination witli Xemo corsets they jrive a sinootli. miliroken line from slioulder to hip. '"They fit as you fasten." Jte.tjuire no alterations. Alodcls for all figures, all sizes. o co o TUyt'd by ia, Grandlo Hig"h School Glee"Club o on Evcjuug C Ma 2 o o Oo oo 3 o0 The Hopper of a concrete mixer has a good appetite and a great capacity at the top. But all that goe.i into it must pas's capily through thr narrow outlet at the bottom. If the man on the job goes away and leaves the mixture to harden in the hopper he gets fired that's'all. And the machine is put out of working order for a time. It's easjfor you to satisfy your appetite with food. But if you nrglect yourself, and the food waste driea out, hardens and stagnates in your lower bowel if you be come constipated your body machinery will suffer; and if you try to get rid of the mass by taking castor oil, pills, raits, mineral waters, etc., to force the bowels to inove, you wiil only m;kc matters worse. You can't fire yourself for neglect. And you can't cure constipation by forming the habit of taking medicine every time you want your bowels to move. But you can overcome-the trouble by taking Nujol. Nujol brings about hfs h&h'H of cay, thorough bnwrl rv.icuntion at icgul.x immaU, because Nujol is not a drug, doe not act like any dm p. Nuj.il brims about n rrtum to Nature's metnods by nuppking necrsmrv lubrication of the bowel contents, by facilitating inicstiinl muscular action, by nbsorbinR poisonous matter, ai.d thus securing nrcessftary ciransintt of the intestinal canal. Nujol makes ou rrcuUr as clockwork use it. and you'll not have to vorry nlout. the pizc of your appetite or the ability of your bouv machine to et rid ot dangrrou fuod waste. Get a bottle of. Nujol from our druggist todpy, and send for free booklet ' Thirty Iecl of Unifier.' v Jf Tsj ft t If (J Nujot is sold onlv in senled Xtt ilttlm hollies bearing the Nujol Trade Mark. At all drugKists. Insist on Nujol. You may suiter from substitutes. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) 50 Broadway, New York Nil jo! I nbnra tnrk'S, Standard Oil Co. (Wwjrrwy). 50 MroatlwAv, New 'otk. I Mease -nd me free booklet "Thirty 1-eet ol l)snv'r". conatipauon and auto-intuicAtion m adult. i ' j Name . .......... ......... ..... .... Atui ni ......... . (Pr .. . , B rt (S . 8 foO o u - o - 0 SI aft o e o" " n v o j " . e o