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o O O o o 0000 Q o o O O ' FOUR'' I o OrT.SDAY. .TTTXT: 17, "fifo - iaicu anu (njoyea ncjiiie -eurs mi ) An IudepeCf""' Jienwpap orAibliflicd Daily and J feckly at Grande, Orein i, by La Grande fcv come. g, Theijg is 10 community that can in Observer ipublishiiig Compauy.-, lk t) tarens it should without TIIlt-11. IM'UMIU t,it)'la.nt. ft a--a- the aid and energy of ju9bjwbwoa tnterea at ine l aitonn e at i.a v.ranue . . .,., (, Oregon, aa Second Class Mail Maker.'1 'on ,'n ('run,lc ngw '' There ''Address all Comnn.ii. .ti'jns to The Observer, 17I0 Siwli Ktre C'itv landtunty Official Paper. Ouialo in Other CuiinOiecn aoteliwcive benefit from organim is sufficient evi'ifcru-o of this fact ey- eryadiere. And;ttiere.is no'Vommuiu'iy News Stand, Portland; Imperial Newa ' systematic 1ioitini. Stand, Portland; 8 Multnomah Hotel 1 JheAd Club ban wver.il more im t New. Stana, f rtland, 0.;oii. ,.,.,.,t n,tjerst be acWd on right away, a liuiet outline of which was dica?c that while ill the United Static! we arejloing aa tneomans do. It is reported tbOt a fcjttle of cham pagne costing W is retailed irRoman restaurants for $land tJhit,jnie-fifth of a oitsl vf meat constitutes a por tion Oal ia (Id fof one dollar. Each portion of nscfragua dealt out to the hungry customer net "the inn-keepei a foliar after all his overhand is met. It has been said that morals arc a matte? of geography, tjHi this cannot and , un ,t;....l . I... r-... l,;u,)ke njiid of frind nrireV Thev are the fundament! principle, we declare that same everywhere. years. They maintain that in the very loosem-Q of the present orgiQ'zution lies H great merit and length. A report suftiitte'Jj ',y a coitinittee of wh:i .Mr. Compels is chairman as Herts: . . ffi S (8) ,T "The magnifi-Wit groV4h cf Jie Ameii'n i'..ileiut;(i of Labor is con ceded byill student's c-al vnomic thouefrt to bo the result of organiza- itim, I., i;....-. ...i i...i;....rH.. :t too bis; vt trt little" that can fail to ... ' i it , ! anther (necessary nor xnedielit Ju i given ii the Observer's news eoliimiui , ; HUB'inUI HON HA'li'3 , i!y Carrier uai y, per monu ....... ojc u .,,w lL , N , tnt. i011!)1 in) Uaily ," per three miUns fi.Hi; ..... , , ,- n , Uaily, per six months In advance . "","'''"!;, "f tl"fU ."n,iertl!.,il,"(" J1'1 daily', per year In advance tl.SU j which is intended I furnish camping- Daily, single copy.... ,(e ronvenicif)rs and eii)iforts' of those . ByiMail - . wh() happen to 'lie sUangers wrtbii n;tV Lr .i,- n,nnth. In ..ilinV." iVso I our ifntes. It is worth while over and pa ily three montis fn stlvanee. .$1.2a over again to provide such means of Jaily, per mMth ... 6Uc ; ,.,mifrt and welcome.. Miserly inUif- aa aaginernl pmpositam the interon When we think of it, why are te up- 'I (.fvyikers will be best conscEvvd byjlifters, any way? Are we not all liv adhering as Uosely tothat doctriui- asiiug, perforce, the higher life? the,, recent 'great changes in methods - ofA-pioducl4in and emI''y'',,'ntninktr--ww mmmm Jiracticaljic." " ' ' FORUM All this fcijunds rather vague to (h ordinary citizliii, The sist of the inat-1" """"""" """""""""""""""" Veekl Observer-Star, by mail, pel ' it' in. advance. li.rloi . i ."My (.'oiinlry "lis of 'I'lieo, Kivrut', Land ut I.llmlrly." n : SThe Ad Club On the . j ( Right. TrJick.? ' .;. ;c -f)nO of the first m tual pici-ei of ference will luver e:et iuiyone any where, while good will and the iflad hand yield h.-tndsmne dividends. Of roiir.- the cummuiiity rould go m and exist without efforts of these organized liu-tb-rs, but the progress woulil bellow and tame'n?i compared '.villi what may be nreoinplbdied by rile worl; of Kie Unjoit County Ad Club. vi ncimi ,o nv oi iiie ieuiLir ,owjr i . . f "ijih 1110 .. . ..i 1..1 ,. ...r - : :n "' r . .... y,llvl ..ijK(llt()r ot observer: unuer in two plans. ilceruin to th present sy item, there is a loose' (Vie Dear Sir? Allow me to express my grutltudu to Tho Observer for an ration e.f trades, with eac'i tradtJurlele in lr.at nighti editorial column practically iiMependcnt. Thai any iMat was really wgrtli reading, Uoaii particular trade presents its demand:' -d "The 'Air !las lleen Conquered?" and, if it comes to the worst, inaug- Alul artr a brief summary of boiuc , ,, (P:i, . ..,., :,.i,. , ., ,,. i of tile, marvel? of the present day. Can Organization Be Car ried: to' An Extreme?.'- The -"one big'un-ion" idea ailvoi-a'.. i.-i. put 'l(;)'f;Jy,'aw' pi the re-li-r-jsil,l, tion of Labor convention Is nppeiding ! ai Wo are patted oir the back as it were, and told ihat the sea Is ours, i ilu, ti-fviKnre is our. Tlie flrolsur, the. country,' but which seldom draL. ,i,.ni. i ..rU Tho fim is our! in othiT trades, 'lliere are -sometimes ! servant' and wo hold Ihe air. ' Then the' local brain h of that trailc or may extend to the 4-ntire trade throughout "sympathetic slrik-'s," but they ure Volunliiry, and ni'c the exception rath ( than the ftllK ' . The purpose of. liie radicals who de irijtul the, inioniation and centi'uliza tion , of all workmen, is to make pos the qiieition Is asked, what shall-we do with tln'Ml? A; question Mr. Ed- j llor the correct 'answer to which will -require a inoro profound depth of reaspnins than Hint required to com-1 nose Wilson's fourteen points. You I have certainly led us into deep water ! the, calling out of all organized and given its fooil for thought, find ' vkMk, uiul. rtulicu by.liiu.L'niiiii,(Aiu Ad Club was Oic nrovtnnent startcit to.1 day to' look up the best and most, at in some respects, but it is. full of peiil, induwtrmliy and politically. - - ' n"-i''tiirnV.d Tur oTga'nWed' Woi-kCrs to ile-dre "V ' '-xffreflnti' trT'theiV org.i nir.ution to .iiclnde all the wagi--earn- tractive routv for tiie main highwuy jeis in a great, c-jinjiact, 'powerful I'cd to enter 1 a firande from the west. ' elation. Many leaders complain that This iH im 'important matter niur is a : tlie present organization nf tlie l-'i-de-proposition that would inure than like j ration of Lalsir is too luose. The. il ly go mi a haphazard pliiu if the mat -; lenders represent tile extremist idea, ter were left to take care of itself, jwbich 1ms found favor in the west, and The chalices' are mole than ten to one'w'hich seems to be winning in Canii'ln. that by this method the mute a-'ntj-d .Against them are arrayed .Hnnuul would be amnng tlie poorest i! at could (iioupers and the other .so-called co'n be had, whereas by taking tlie matter t servalive leaders w ho. have guided til-.-in time the Ad Club is doing n ser- ib-sliniis of the I-'eileration I'or maa-y sr)rrrMtfatfM?JWs 1 i "THAT GOOD, OLD-FASHIONED TASTE" r in jtny (ontnuinity, nnri i-ven tw cjillinjr of I'oniiilcto national strike. Thu (lander of such u Kystcirt to tho Mutton jik ii whole is' self-evident. Tho fl.mt;or to the averaire union workman himself is also ev'ulent enough to tho more solier a no1 thoughtful unionists H may lie very fine to have all the other trades quit work in support-of i demand made ly one's Own trade. Itut it is not ho fine for n inemher of ft union to lie ol.lied to quit work, time and time aKin, in eompul.sory suppor t oT claims made 1y other unions in whi'-h lie has only the ino.it distant iiilei est. America Not Aldne'In Hi 'h Costs. J f--'t. it-am do lint suffer alone. Ill cent advices from abroad in-iwh-n w we thank you. Hut If you thought lessly set us all a thinking serious ly, you will' play hell with tho picture show, (pardon the naughty word.) Hut to your question what shall; we do wilh tho air. And hero v must tako issuo wilh tho Observer, wo maintain that I!i3 air .is not cpn quered. but Is being investigated; and experimented with only. j Tine, we have crossed the Atlantic j In thr.-e leaps without touching, wa- j ter, bin requiring several days to do It. Hut when tho traveler can sleep In Calcutta, breakfast in Lon-! don. dine In New York, and supper in San .Kranelsco, then we begin to; imagine that ww will some day be; able to conquer the nlr. I When, we enn with our scientific . lariat lasso' the Kansas cyclone, and , subdue it, when we can by pressini. a button bring down fertilizing showers on the burning deserts con verting them Into fruitful fields, or an change the course ol o 0 ." SltfALL SIZE SALE OE GREY AND . . GREY TOP SHOES $4.90 : ( wk r&r- - Just in!By Express La France Silk Hose The hose We have been waiting for since' early in the spring. The first shipment ir here, and only n limited amount, so we ad vise weprers of La France to lay in a supply new. Black, white, medium, grey, silver.' Taupe and brown. , . ... i Every pair is taken as odds from among our stock and- include every grey top shod in stock, from size 3 to 4J, inclusive. If'you have a small foot, you'll find a bargain here. A few all-grey medium heel, cloth tops, and black vamps with grey cloth tops, in mediunvaitd high heels; your choice all this week at $1.90. New Georgette Waists Just-unpacked and put on display a limited' number of those waists we've been expecting for so long. Call early and look them over. Flesh and white, with embroidery trimming, ADVANCE FALL STYLES We have just received a small shipment of ARMSTRONG S fall shoes. A black and a brown Cuban heel, lace shoe; a new and very dressy Inst, long narrow vamps. Although these are advanced in style and season, we invite you to inspect them at any time. We are always glad to show you the new. the trado winds and monsoons from I lain to that knowledge the posses tin Ir eternal rounds, to suit our pur- "f whic h guarantees lo us life noses then wo mav have some nio,,r,i ! eternal, St. John. 17:n. 13 Found in '-.he Big Loaf of Holsum Bread ! Tlie Sma'l Loaf dries out quickly, and the Qual ity and Fhivor is Better in the .Large Loaf. (';titlaliMii s p'l-l ino- i licaii-'i', (iialil,v is fine 'I'l'y line j. i' ni' I Iciii. SU't I Musl.inl IVklrs Jluin'l Ifi' t M I'iiw lu i iics arc very fine, jiricc L'fii I. ix- - i J.ii - Max.nla (iil I'ui' Salails, tlx- flavor is dil'IVr ' fill .Nwami V 'alvcs will lie I'rrsli Imlay -New tmlay Mrs. Porlrr"s .Mayniiiiai.M' I Ircssitip; J."f en is of 1 1 ot i'ic M a ilc ( -ot laiif ( 'liccsf A IVwMk While House ( 'nITee at 1..V Valeiifiii l.ii.'.in;,'es a1 iKA -aU'l fc il'-cii-4- J oi 1 1 ie fori. I 'lint i-it I'l'Ooii Chili And ( 'aineinhf rt . ( 'lie i-so ... oiue row it Horse- li'adi-it in "Jde jars. ' A ;:tck of our Amrricaji Beauty .Flour will hd Delivered at your home for .o.'.!; No Extra. ' . . Charge for Delivery. PATTISON BROTHERS '"GROCERY. --: noun JEM THIS WOMAN tells hep liiisliaml of her sucffss iti liaki"K sucii delii-imis pies, cakes, lnead and hiscuit. It lies ii1 tin' liraiid of flour she uses. No matter how good .1 ( iiol; you may lie, t lie use of our BLUE STEM FLOUR . , ' ' will improve the taste. For Sale at Your Grocer's. La Grande Milling Co. lo justify t ur claim that the ail is -conquered. I Again wo Ihniik tho Observer for I giving us food for thought, and will I ask the ituestion: "If fire is our ser vant why will It burn it's master?" And if tho earth is leally ours why cannot we control its motions -and direct its course? After nearly six thousand yrars ol .schooling man is still unable ti grasp the full meaning of the com mand, to subdue the earth. Tho earth still Is running loose- L. CUtltlCK. I.OAt IMS I'At.ll-'OKMA i;i;si:k ia nns .MLi.MC AYS MDXK'O CITY, (Correspondence of Hi.- Assoeiut.-d l'ressi I'mler the coriMitiiiion, only siiuare kllometci s of tho 13S.0O0 In Lower CaPfornia ea:i be owned directly by fon-ij:n--rs, accoiilini; to a statement hy the Di-pai'lmeiil of Commerce and Industry ic'al configuration of the territory Hut once more to your (liostio.i i the provision of the constitution, what shall we do with the knowl- nvhii li denies loroicno.rs tlie right to eilue we havo acquired in Ihe last own land within 1 on kilometers of rive years? Let us llso it as the-the 1'ioiilier and within 50 kilotue nierchant. uses his g.ild, viz: to gain eis of the y. ashore, only a few par- nioro and moru know ledge, ever on- eels in the interior of the peninsula ward and ever upwind until v.-.e at-iare left for anvhodv hut. Mexicans. I tinn MEXICAN FINANCES IMPROVE. MEXICO CITY, June 17. The Mex ico City newspapers estimate that the government's deficit this year will be . less than 10,000,000 pesos and that the financial situation is improving daily. The government has authorized ex penditures of 7,458,209. for the War Department and 11,340,109 for mili tary supplies. ROOSEVELT EXAMPLE TO CLASS. I Colonel Roosevelt was held up to the 110 graduates at the Oregon Ag ricultural College commencement Juno 10 by Dr. Benjamin Idc Wheeler, as nn Ilec.nise of the geograph-! example of American citizen worthy to be followed. Roosevelt's great love of country, his industry and truthful ness, and his courage, were urged a? models for young people. Courage and quick, straight thinking, with scorn for all sham and double-dealing, were call ed Roosevelt traits worthy of cmula- "('"-''.S'WMtlWit.WI 3 -Je'i a v;i-ci; C;mit- ii.r sen il ..1 .-. -.15 to i.;.',.aa.-.-;S-itr1 it f-c- 3 time-worn tiU ic. K d U1 0 u-ni tll..n toi; rfp- '.-. It I l,..,.,.!!, I .u to ltn 1)1 IV 111.41 U-cio l y't n' ' I ui.i; riiw. .1 aij'r-'. tmt.Mrv. .!. whiifvf !.- stt urates thr fioil. It,f-e i HiUtlic-n h.ulc-tl''1,' - ' t iKillH" Iflll t ' ' Vrittiu, i" ' at 1 Ivet'i " . A 41,1 I -e tt Im .. it l.i :' I" ' am vt Ic.ir 9- '..0 LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capital uiul Suri li:.', $2kCK)0. .. Estutlsf Led 1SS1. Sound, Holi.tl!e, aiul Pi-ogresjive. At Yout Svnioe. i ii I i ii - i rrrr.z v III "-i ,., r, ltl . I 17 Hi I M- 1 . . - ,j m : A Tb ii - ii i A tlH - rt , " II Dl U i o . - -o o - Q- ..?. , 6" - - S - -.r-r.- . . &0 O . . . n - - . U o OO0 w J at naooens to the rood you eat? During digestion certain; Nuiol brings about return kinds of food containing pro- to Nature ' methods of sup- tcms, such as meat, egg plying necessary lubrication while, milk casein, wheat of the bowel contents, by gluten, etc., are split into facilitating intestinal mur-cu-. many different substances, lar action, by absorbing poi- ' 'Some of these the body uses to rebuild damaged or dead tissues; some, however, arc not. only useless and harm ful but in some cases actually poisonous. Regular, thorough bowel evacuation gets rid of the latter. Constipation permits stagna tion and absorption of these poisons into the blood, tvitU injury to the whole body. . Taking caitor oilt pilk, ult, mineral water, etc, in orkltr t force the bovveU to move lit' fiotC4Hiiol eure Ktn . stipatiuu but make it On the I'ther KwJ Sui.rt ' Mtri'imici Kontni4ttiiH anj . brinti iibnt the habit t' t.'y, tlinroiugh biut ctuc . M.tfi'ii t titular inurd1, bci'jut- Nup't i ni't a drug, duct nut act like any lru. sonous matter, and thus se curing, necessary cleansing of the intestinal canal and protection of the defensive properties Of the blood itself. Nujo( has no. deleterious after effects, produces na bad habits, makesthebowela regular ai clockwork'.' Nuj'ol is efficient at any age uuder any. conditions if ' satisfactory and sefe. Ifow and Why Nujol over comes conjtipatton it de cribii in an interesting, tind authoritative booklet, "2 hirti Fee of Dtnser" irs ifl reuuest. Send for it and get a boitle i t Nujol tiora ' jour druiist totlay. Nuj)l Laboratories ST4NAll Oil t o. M JIMir t. ...... -.r-Mjrw.-ar- T rnttaA mm r-:fc -1 3 'Qi 1 1 nOTiiini ii i aj ii ai-ygaiwiSttittfBjii e a o . 9 A O O o o o