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- 0. . . - - - - . ,'. 3 ao : . esPc A . FOUH'A" o e ' 8 OR'BEDE EVBNDOT OBSERVE o r1 Tprrnsmr MAY 20. 1fll- g " o 0 -- 1 o . , 2 - - , 1 aa - " I G oo . o 0 o w o o o , o 0 a 1 i.-vtt ifl fc-'ru A..'i: ij I l'l'l I kt.Q. n.'?, .. ,9 .w!fll4 1L ORBERS-Phoite ft rrtail A large vnriv in Oils Jot, sffgnSv dust soiled but perfeR in nullity mi workmanship; good viilte : xguir prices range from $2.50 &.); 9rid,' then earl .nd Saturday ft O W1 y BKK . . . , ,' JZStt M LW cittetOtion id '-Specials ' Yo" ivNoC"'Ov5-rI.0iK '. : V.. 4. V . . wceifon J . BOYS! 'J'his should interest fathers tmd mother- an well Mi the ,loy. Ileal, Jive-snappy siJits in tcxulr fjilyH' niuflls; all new PuitH, These fiuft jiil all wool, full lined ith (Pood quality twill; kntckera fmihhed with huttoiiH instead biK-kltR. 'fry these liuilS on tle boy buy them; they're rnV b-ryaitia. 1 Boy Scout. Suits ' Ki'lil llilitary (oats and Lave Knrtf nrecrliL'.s; (rood, strong ktiaki; bronxc buttons; tl big special r.-.l at $1.75 SLIT. Boys.Gaps A elianoe to stock up on cups. I'tnys, you can have one every week, tlood colons and shapes, in litfht 8uni- nier caps, ull sizes .'iUe. Ladies Pumps $198 : : Our last week at hft kuva. The h fiies are Jn-oken, but if ymi weaf 'A, 3 J -2, 4 or 4 1-2 youtcan Cind. plenty to itVUrt fronu Won derful values at $1.98; BARGAINS from all over the store Ladies' t'ombmnlionH, crepe and mus- . lin . iwc Mithlies, plain, white, Htfiped. -. .fife .('niton .bailies and 'Voiles. .. .22e K l:idies" low neck summer Unions c Ladies' Knit Unions .ti'ic Men's (iordon Huts Ji'J UH .MiMi's Stetaop Hats .." :;X::S Aien's Dress Hhirts, good uti .jied fiid 'terns , , iSl.-iJ ( -Sj 'i &A w A. 4 " VI J 'M 'I if ! VV suits Thcaa suits aro odd ones piekfd from ouY sock, in order, to mak room fr more of the new. Th,ey ire tilwed, by America'is liKST tailors and are strictly all wool sutj of best quality. Models are plain; the va rie'Ly is very larjre and offers an um?le ecope'for ctery mun's choice. You should not hesitate if you are in need of a suit, to taF:e auvafihitfa of thw TWO-DAY OKFER mu1 come in and look these ovtfr. Jlemember FRIDAY and SAT UHDAYrf ?i.50. Womeiv 5 Ghic: Tailgrcd . . Suits and Goats; 1-3 Off Thte .suits "comprise a superb coHecion, tfuiy representativf o Uic season's leading styles. Box coat effect', also c-Jever blouse and belted Vfecls, that are very becoming lyid highly distinctive.; t(l3 (uality js 06 tht best as well us-the tailorig and, ' workmanship. These suits are all, new tkis season und are wonderful vulies, at ONE-TIIRD OF? KEUULAR. .. .. ' ' . Skirts 1-2 Price : These are . all tood models and colors, in wool skirts; plaitisv check3 , and plain cofors.. A limited number, varying inj size and prce; all. go at ONE-HALF. PIIICE. Fiber Silk- Hose : All that remains of the, last week's big bargain, go" this we"ek-end at the same price; all sizes sWI, in black and white. If you like thgse yon got last week, get more tomorrow it's your last chance, 59c paw. Men's V ' I IQL'M. ) I r0 I WUft f 1 C ' col oox Fine quality na tural Cashmere Hose. Men should ' not, overlook this rhance; buy' them in lots of ;f or (i 'at y yair $I.W0. Shoes $3.50 1KN! Anticipate jour Shut Seetfs and "look these over; all these reg ular $5.00, $0.00 mnl $7.00 valu.s. 'this is our la.st week of 6hoot smiles. The sizes are brokerv but the values are wonderful. Black -Kid, bittton'or laee, sittuight laat, ttrown 'English lasts all t;o. if you find ;'oiit s'v.v9 ut .Children's 1 "Strap Slipper A complete run of'these in sizes 8 1-2 to 2? children's and misses'; a big" special jujt going empale today for FRIDAY' and SATURDAY. Dlack Kid, Mary Janes with while soles. Ii(iy three pair Friday and atuday for one regular j)iice. Also few .sizes left in the white and hhiek, two-straps nud Roman Sandals; all small size's, I 1-2 to . .While they remain, at SSc. Lft GRAMDE EVEKING OBSERVER Published Pnily and Weekly nt La Gi siulc, Oregon, by La Grande Kven Iwtf Observer libljshing Cotmpany. BRUCE DKNNIS; Puhlianer". Kutered at the Postoffice at l.n tiiandu Oregon, ss Second Class Maif Mutter. Address all Communications to The Observer, 1710 Sixth' Stivet. City nftd County Official Paper. Un Sale in Other Cities Oregon Hoi 1 News Snd, Portland; Imperial News Stand, Portland; Multhouinh liottd News Stand. Portland, Oregon. or popular refenwidum, carrfed out in three separate voting districts ru ti lling across the province the form of narrow bells drawn from east to west. This idea was to .nnlke sure that the new boundary lines would hyrmoni.e cjusely.with. the racial frontiers. Now Denmark protests against this plan, and for a most astonishing rea mhi. She says that in the southern strip, which amounts to 700 square miles, t ho 'population is iHustly iier unpi, and she objects to a plebiscite there because she is afraid the tier- nu.Jis. would voLo to tome into Den mark, and she does not want them. When any nation, particularly a started on her voyag of .her name. from tl'ie city of soda, arid when - the controvert y j vouUI be. credit to &. person pobses was 'raging as to just how much ben- jed of good eyesight. 1 1 He has built fcis own brood coops anil poultry houses. lie Attends tc feeding his flocks and to hatching an.l raising tTie chicks. He culls his wn flocks and gaihers the eggs, doing zX Her o-jgine was HO horse-power, and ssontc of. soda the human system coti'il slie was rigged as a SJiiling vessel, encompass 'without damage 1!. .1. with three mast and square yards :u Heinz was not among thcie presnt. pfovisiun in etise her engines gate out. instead of fighting for the riht ;o It ttiok her twenty-nine days and elev- use ingredients bad, for peonies n- en hojurs to make the voyage. On -'ds, aii(l good only fvr the insides oi this by the sense t touch. eighteen of these (ias her pai'tU3 prouueers poetieiiKwKs, iWr. lieu: were folded up on the i!jck. and only came out with enonnouj ads, statin;; the sails u.ed, for the piwldles we..i that he had never found it necessary' of no vail in really rough weather. to use benzoate of soda in his.pro . She got int.o Liverpool safe, how- ducts at all! His advertisements re ever, puffing and wheezing". Hut il! marked calmly that when pure ami was nineteen years after that that j clean fruits itnd vegetables, wigar.; the firt regular steamer line was e ' j ami vinegars were used, no artificial Level-Heuded Denmark Is Not GrtiOtVy. . In the midst of t!u territory-gi a'j bing and populatiui '-.wallow itig tTrit ha.ve characterized '.lit), greater pari of Kurope even di lug the e'Ti.'its a Paris to make a ji, peace, it is ph-a.-- uvi r nut to fjiul ..ne nali-m that has alwo,,f -tU lieimmik's quiet example shoul niteiy ijmimuin to take any other . )1) liv,. valuable in Kurope just nation lan.l or .ule uwr any a;.1-oXith p;uti, ular reference to Italy r:d pet.vle. That nation 1 Demnark. ' ;tm, nmhilioiH natioi nf mkUle Ku.- tablished, 'with the (I rent Western, 1 preservatives were necessary:. sn ill one. refuses to accept a rich, which made the voyage from Liver- Mealism in human service may go province merely because nui.it of the j pool to New York in fifteen (lays. into a can. of beans as well as into a residents are not of her own race j . So the doubters who "take no stock" ; pulpit, as well in a bottle of catsup as jiiueiy the niilleniuin has coino. tiirthe flying trip may, take "heart. No i in an army with banners. And ye.t his Danish plea need not one expects transatlantic liners 'o be set down as either justice or phil jump into being over night. Rut sure a- the Sa.aiinah would be a pathetic little 'lnuKhing-stock lei.le the swift transtu'rt.-; w hich toilav swim th ocenn in five da vs. iusl "su surelv the Edward Jones, of Jefferson Cit. of the NC t will befo-vi s a V"UI . " s mMic I a sflccess of poult ry-raismg whicn i .- . " " ' anlliinpy. It is simple common sens". The Dar.es .have seen all the evil thi'.t comes' from extension of sovereignity alien races, and tliev want none "Blind Poultry Raiser Makes a Success. pe as well. The peace VynferenciV undet touli, as! lart of .its (iernian .- tlleim lo re- j sloro'to Den 'mark tlie area stolen 1 j tirrmanv wi.lM'.l. It w.m not "in 'opo.'-tl ! tci re. tore tin- cut n e province f ! S-'hleswij?' with its old lmutjlari ', . tine The peace conference de.di-d th.it' the twenty faiirst wa? wa- to hold a pJrhiM it ' iw t si The Progress of the Past .Century. hundred years aro, on th :-.c-.d of May. the Savannah eain-hip to cross the A'.j.iuttc sin ces-or now, many years fill the air w'ith thei.r. su 'e-sfitl hununjm'. . There lias tu be a fir4 tiitie, .It I may be a h-n cry from the bride.- f firt bisi'iiits to t!1 bi-cuilH tliat nictb- f er u-etl to make, but the same hatu' j hav'e jnaie theni. Trr.ining and eytevieiu-e fill, the jrap. And so they will with, the air trav-1 eh i s. Mr. Jon?s attend thy poultry-raisers meetings in his own section reg ularly, seldom missing one, and ig a; ardent and enthusiastic as caji be. He is, moreover Irving to organize a poultry club for the blind, and the home demons't rating ngant in his county has promised to help by rea I ing aloud the publications on poult rv stmt out by the government. The coil rage and success of su'n handicapped people should be of infi nite encouragement to other afflicted ones. It has a tendency to make the whole and found wonder if they are accomplishing even a small pari o what they should. . . . . du student in n history examination: ' for. ship ant) discovered .it." "Columbus nee that there is onoMuUt of th'e wui'ld, and beiilg , vet learned 1 i. il i V- .. 11 inviv "c v"wl "'" rybody starts Ulking Uut to keep up the balance, then he askew more tunnels. It's queer that ju:t as aviation he- EPCKHCHT BI.AC;t GVKMETAt. AUifOG'ANY CAl.F OH l.NIJAN VAil CALF The real roason why Columhu. d envered Anu'rira is revenlel hv a 11 ii'.: ' J . Tht StanflaVd OiT i ' " ' ! , 'Comf any Boarcl of t.u- ii i i ( . location Engineer. 1 . ' ! ' studr the labricjtio i t . , , ' . -fieed. of tah make ci S".. -. .ufomotiil and pr- . - ., " .cribi Correct l.Vic ' 1 l .ion. . 2 J" '';' t j t' I By haasti f.r?. jj'"" " II tra.ieiii.nki'. I anj actual test. th-s V- .if .!. iiso is ..), h M ?rmOLE! oar make of autc.o- f". S? l.,Riin M-lli.i.. Ml B ',e' Their, advice a.. JiX i . , . . .'' I Hade avafable f. yo'4 IX - f 1 U h. .t,..t.tf xU... ,: I n.e XelenCorre If 'M f.a.1 lvn .-in-U'd ;:h his sau. an.l f- nifflfVi1- V.yf Luiiicio Chat-t . '.. t Q .'..pd.mrn.s. l u.-.v. , ,-,- , U I ' There U a s e -a sa t . . - K . , , , . . , FT. " )'.art for each !.al; oi. uJlli Il ah.. - his ..v..ifrt.-n., t,. t'n .SW' rjH,Vd"d i.ti(,ipw.(.... tlMlt. 11. A ?fiy,i t.Tl. I ..itie Ctrl Ji O- ! Zon '.:. - o . - 10 f.-js?a: o:l w - - """ o co o 1 a i Bi i..i I 'S 111 - k c Cft v e en' M A TV A f 1 hr.ir-e.n the Bi-f KHEcrfr Armv Shoe ; vv S n.m's shoe! Worn hv mm ?n all nn:r. atr all times, in 1I riin. 'A et,-u..:-. i- wiuiwimq cxrra cefvire. ict pair today! At rincipjl dcali on the Pacific Coait fr Mi-.nnf.c-myr. BUCKltNCHAM & HECHT s,i-p S6.50 to. $10.00,. at all dealers'. LA GRANDE NATIOMt BAN!" Capital am Surplus, f 210,00' . . ..VstublisVil lUi . ; " bound, ivto.-le, .T n s- 8 -Vt V..utSteTVP-f. e 8 53 0 1 o e 0 5i SUutctm-e UuilC on Sura. ' Fouiiil.i-ti'on. ' llftlry John I l.-ii-,nK krun-n, the i,ii,.vor i f llu -..7 aiij;ii." " a'ir'.!.'i! a.ioi.i.'ii u.nhl. has vro.u-" h.lYO 111' .l'ut,' ,.ld M:'ur- art. of in. nv.tl Tl. si oy ,.f V.i. II. I" OoTHmo with. Ii A-scientific service tn lubrication and never t th.-, .se4-. , f.M pcopU' Know 7. w.. hUmi;. - :P V his iio.iu. 11.., . -:.a.. .A .. A .1. . wr -i-rvi..., OO i; niter the n ImvTs nruTe nners ho we: harrafifli) ne?ervatives in 9. d'.lf ts. an.l when thi entlemeiji wtfio ! Imidty hovffiir that thry ,xu'jl .. .-' t make atsup r keep this or tiiatfr" tin; tiher withOt the usr of lenifl:!-' . or ''Sot'v?eatlK4oo?ttfiJhii,i4 . 'S&ictioio8Sl3fiSfc. o o e o o o o O .0 00 o o o o o o EeJTf Prices f.ijj for i?si Furniture, or ifol "' V o change fog new. e 1 4 ft