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O O o O o o o o o o o o MQyUAV.-jfSESUfllfl ia GT5AaT)7! TV.AwCi C7.X7T,7l O O o '. ; V 1 v.',, v V : 4, LA GRANDE Mli An liidepOient SexOpnper Published bally and Weekly at Lv. Grande, Oregon, by ! Grand Even- tag Observer l-ublmlung Company. HKUOK DKNNI.'y piihlmher. a tiitercdOt the Poal'ii'fice La (irund uictfun, ....-ecoau - n- .u Mutter. A-WiOfOall Communications to 9h O'o crv, i ST 1 0 Sixth Street, ify inf (fctinty Official HapiC Dii Kale in OLiier flities -Orelrsn Kate 9ewt Stund, J' tlund; Jmperial Newl ! fitand, Portland; li.V.i'winh Ir(Mel 1 ( News "Stand, Portland, O.-kou. , Huuwfitii' rnTilA i i:s By (.Viler Dallpper mon'.h 65c i&E Daily, per year 1 'ivsnce 17.80 , Daily, a.ugla copy..'. ;,.... .6c ..., ,. in?,t nn Imily, per six nonlhi in a ivnQce IX'.U baily. '.hrea niontha n ( d'.once. .$1:25 Daily, per mo ".h tp(jr. .Weekly Vue v.er-Sr, by mail, per year In advance. $1JU 3ly roiinlry 'Tin of Tlioo, Ijind of rilK'rrty." Hftrct Separating the Covenant From the Treaty. Anyone whn uinlcitakcH to sciJiirntc! 1h Ion (tup of mil ions covenant from the body of the pi-fico treaty, acoimlinK to Soniitor Kiiox'h plan, will certainly httvo n h'w, t'oniplox dissretin; job on It in roportod that tbe leapup in Upecifinilly roforrod to in the treaty in 72 places outside of the formal cove nant itself, and that nearly nil of thesc references have to do with the assign ment to the league, for future settle ment or ndmininLrution, if matters not otherwise disposed of in the treaty. Only n few of these need be men tioned to show the bitf place ivon tho league in the general scheme of world nettlement wtiikcd out by the peace conference. All the colonics tnken from the Cen tral Powers are to be administered by marulutoi ies nc t tnir under thn author ity of the league of nations and re sponsible to it. The league, t h rouh en in in issions nppointed by it, fs to govern the Saar valley for 15 years ami control Danzig Indefinitely as a free city, thus solv ing two peculiarly difficult problems. The lonjrue in to supervise I ho -preservation of neutrality in the rcne es tablished enid of tho Rhine. It is required to act as u tribunal in e(nhlishiuir the Helxinn-licrmnn fron tier. It is to maintain the rights of allied shipping in (Jet man ports. It is to establish u court of last ap peal to determine riparian rights on the Danube and other international waterways. It is to arrange nnd conduct nn in- Is Your Earning Now Than Ever , If -so, si't usitle a -.irt of .yotiV ciiviiinu's Ciicll lipint li iio,iinsl -rlic t iinc wllt'l'i it will he less Stiiil ,'i hiiitk arctiiuit aiitl Imilil on i Tlii'iv ;H'c uianv p.MiJ tjp)ni l iiuil ics fur jnvi's.t. incuts that ji.iy if yoil have SitinrHiini; tti ill cst-i- 'c iiffci- ymi t!u- st'i'vii'cs of this. I ia iik-anil w i!1 In- L!.!.-1 i-1 ic ymi inl'uriiial imi and adii-t' on iiliv 1 1 1 1 1 1 li'on v hich f arc iiil'.'i ira d. I o not hr -il,,!.' to call on n. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capital and Curphis, ?2 10,000.00 '.. " . .Mi:.Nfi;i' w ri:ii:i-f.i. KM'si.i.'.vH systkm' a..T . x t; . !i Ta-ifO fl ifif I - I o' -is; m i . 3 L f.r,.! o..o At'f:. KEi.-LY-v itfriiational lal.or conference next fall jar.fl to create and ijpervi-ic a pcitntt- liient world-blo- o-irniiiziition. kit it Mies. There in an iminwiw amount of work, constructive ndminU , ti uO-e. iixniKturJ to th lentr.W l.v the i ,.,. ,.,,,,.. o ,,,,,,,,.,1 it liability to sOtle evenOiiiiir its.-if, ami realir.nl juafiw clearly tits mm-.I of ! rnlir.el just"a clearly tlt need of vsomc eontinuiftr body that roitatf act 'hereafter with the si.moniiiliuriiy teniporanTy psessed by the onfer- en.1. looks as if ruttinu out that covcfyt anyone having a legitimate reason niftit would y.n mnnigje the trenrY as to j joinp can piceore his pa;:.poit kill,,.tlie piient., M iff the cxpeils , without difficulty. vm "u'x"1 ,h".,h t'wiii haw k mny K(?(.In 1;k(. , wnv flf,, to lie accepted or rejected as a wh.Ji,!,,0 .I,,,, tVVew York to the small thc'loiium- of nations covenant st;.nd inland towns of the Cnitcd t-itn- i,,ut.thc P- M thr1.: atid s. , ijiUllSning UTUga iUOllg, With LlQUOr. A nation that prohibits lJie drinking f ahohid is surely incoiisihtent if it 'li.es not also prohibit the non-medical, use of habit-forming drus. " For most of the deadly drujrs he 'loninjr in this clyss there aie unrecctif- ni.cd and b-c it imate medical .ii.-rs. Morphine, the most eomnr-ii of the narcot ics, is properly used, by ft phy sicrtin, in multitudes of cases to deaden intolerable jTain. ("ofuine, whose con sumption in the I'nited Stales, come -second on the list, also has its propc Uses, particularly in medical and den tal KUiKcry. Third in volume of pales is heroin.- a (ferrvative f;f opium, closely related to morphine, winch is Haid by experts to be the most dangerous dr ujr in th v.h(!e list. It is the most common ."dope"' used by victims who do not utfo rocaine (r morphine. It seems to be especially attractive and especially; devastating to boys and K 'ls. j A committee of experts, after thorough investiKotion of the drut. aitimtioH throtihfut the lliuteil Stntesj made at the instance of the United, States treasury department, reports j that in its opinion the medical need1 of. heroin is netc'ible compared with the. evil effects of its non-medical use.i The committee therefoie imposts "ab ! solutely prohibiting: the manufacture.; Hale, distribution or administration of; this most dangerous dnuj." This recommendation surely deser ves serious consideration by the pres ent congress. Tho duitf evil has been dimiiiinbiinr of lute, according In tin committee's findings; increase of dun? addiction Was reported in only 1 I cities and counties, with a decreaae in t'"J7. Tho Harrison noli drug act, as amend- j ed, ia expected to have a wholesome effect in restricting the traffic to legi timate rieedn. There is general belief, however, that alcoholic prohibition will1 result in a ri eater demand than ever! for narcotic drugs, and a corro-pond-ing st 1 inula t ion of the uudct ground traffic. If heroin can be dispensed with in legitimate practice, as tht committee nays, it. would undwubtedlv be a blessing to prohibit it altogrt her. The Flow of tho Tide of Normal Times. Kuril day sees some -reditu la for- Capacity Greater Before? . IIIJK HITAIIilVt; eld tl i?. It cut t H 11 tl, .' ',M,ti'i',lii au-j icf. ui-him-e. . e S, n. I thrin li, ic We '.i ill ui! ' lllif ?ei:r ll.i-t.i ..Oju wi, nij lm th.uk ..f.-tii..K . tcs tot langa, te Cairo. rrer rorjilQarin, nome ri.-ni-iipiion ol iit'livily Misjicnded hee..tt..ie ol tig win. ''0 otho ly in Now York n (rmit ! crowd of people KtoM tt tlw- flocks anil watched the frreat'liip Mauretun iu t Kali for Liverpool. -1 The Mauritania r-diowed a pns.sent'or li-t of olil, most of 'lute lieiniier- .wis IjoiBi.I al.it.ri on I.uhiix-mi. A a t other inJia'O.n fH normal limes ar Little neouraemeht in K;ven thee; frtu the mere. niifht-seeii.L' tourist. line wid.in(f circle w,k: not slop until they reach the edf? j.f tfie pvol. TV wise man will Le ready. Tlje (JiM-mans solv1 orw de! ate in ternatinn.ll preddem that vn puzzling the Allies when they sent their flc-t to'tlie bottom. It, igh be. suggest-.-d to ome of the wrale crew that thev .....t ni,, it,,- i- r .1 r fMl t'"ve out Of till'e lllll-i. Vow scuttle the shin of the-r fornnTi. , . ... . .. . ...... ' ' mnl thru' rnt'ii ,nn Ikimv, with fwu mol, Wdliam. and end for orue and all lM)Ml will.n a hmK hlt .1S M.M tin- ilMcusHiun of his statu. tow.ird li-sler in ai: '.t field. Hj . I made a fou : -foot join t to Met his The Observer -furnishes and prints ' hcind.s on the. ball, a ad liioiiuh tie-; ftotf Mr- Wrnpiiprw. foice of flif dtive turnwl tiitn ttn- fc - .'. - I IIK IM'.MtDON.MII.i: Sl" ((IMIMi 1(1 I'M K SllllliUV Aniomr Ibo must ititi re-itiiiK playoi in the nist of "The. I'nparil.inable Si't, v.liii'h will be shown Friday and Sal ui I'ny a' the :"h"tv 'Ihentre ate a f i ll' of pin iVuliirly rlever i hililt en, i:i. e,l inn .vii -..tu V esb y ilnn y and I' .ni j . nun. illy. liubbit I nnnollv, witely known amone inntion wl- pirturi' DUTLFS oru .!o nt: KMV' V1I1. t II nj.viuT AAV UTS Kr.i-: Titiar. o FyRNtlURE cPanse i nr - -- 12 . ! is ' ; '. 'J CflVE fllPIWIES ANB GAME A .IUI: TOO UK A li AT Jilt! 'hat yi:sti:i!hv,v Itiir U'oiliinau rtui)iitl (Jaitm Aflrr Maioa' Jnn rracttind In I -'"will limrlnu Cov, lnu; all the best ur ;he tramp .. t U .. I i. .... i. ... . . . i.t nn- inn vviin ii)iy 11M j,m ll)f-:.l;; iT're wyHHriay at tei noon, km jt; itit"r woili nineti -!-.-im-i- from rois ' id the vmin v,ioy wf-nt off tin; field ivllll a RtKHl l.id Mi thy scdie ;ind another nt.p. upward and onward in t!i- hs-vie'racy, la, kr won nirjth'V fioia NVutli Tow dr yeste, (Viy, Cranite In ac- '(rhnyly now down m tiiiril place 'Wie fcjit ii i f of 1 to p;i hie li'i' e i ' '-"t-rduy was . u ,u-: 's' M-hjiiitlonat ! f ,l,'"h in Um! ninIh. i""11'1-'- 9 -V i. ' i ' - - . . ...;?--'i::..-.v ;v Ms V'. ' I-, Mevnl i;i;iears as a Ilelian Il..y other first' Seoul. .Master Harry and I wo yimnirsters are refugees, the named a :;.) ei.l yi mar American win has been caii.lit in the Kuroiean mael strom and is fiiriitinn bis way out, and the others a couple ol' Helttian orphan whom Mas'tei iaiM '- I. is taken under his piotectitlf.: ' :? I lie cl'.ildren have must of the !; n.teii'st in the bii; p:cltlte and also add nuu h to the ilia niatic stirncth. THE FINKST . of .rvoi-ytliiniT tJ::t's 'o.'ikt'i) you find. In re. Only the lu-st inn1 piin.'l increilients :vc tiseil nut' tlie most ,;init : i y. of m ilcrr nii thmls (.iMl(iyni in the incp.t ration of the piv.! u-ts of (li'K ItAKKUY. Why, not try k'av in yotlr orders wi'h us? BAKERY .or taw.ks v;r V1" - A iu(U, it; ( l l. , vM) ' o 0 o o o o .EXCHAKSE. s ior ne9 , MOP c0 o o tdeH-ly over he lit-Id on to li. La flrnndo ilQ no, play as Comt I'all as usual, and aiW.irentlj nil Oaj nit il'e'saof the teams werotf 'or the nay. The iiM.nl)f-r of rrt l ClKil iO.i tit r'l;ir...u . i. note nan shoiildt h.ifl. ,(. ijyid.: , h? t! whole faro, had thev he'.n 1 . lii,.inc. nit; Kitnie in, UKf art- ean. ilde ur p)nt;it. Vliilo it. Vtlille Clay U'oods uilwed only tlireeJijls in the f4r.it inning, ov Hore.f five MiuK. fOirors w 'tre ,iponsible f,r tfc '-o or tUem. The, t.-n errors efi.nK d to OraiiuVs icoro were 'esionsiitt! tor tweh eif tho &A onweii tans uiadt by th vl.ntors. ' LIU" Wo'kman was hit in thi J.iw liy'iho bail :hp fourth ifln iag, iud iiad- a tooth bruken out lie pl.iyed lUe, giinie out ,h(-w4 rr. and had two lii.s and thr tn to bi.s ciedit. Workman fliseovureii his jiii.i-nt!ig, wh a he paid u visit to u (toctor, Mint the force of the bah h;id fractilred his jaw- t:Tui k, lj (Jraiub 's pinch hltt-T-. wa.i robbed "of eve.y lilt Vesterd;iv with tfio exception of one. .when lie made fhst on a field.; 'h. choir? ftnd succeeded in eomptetlng tht r.lrcuii. The Imil'llily. of tlip- loculs. to liil i tie Imll ycnicMiiy hroutht ilii'lr siii-nii'H ImHImk uvi-rut'e down to .Hi'), wliilo thn buttltiK nf niM fui iln uiiie whs only .270. Cot',. ai Inil, iKifti'd only .i7. 'J'lii'i'e w.fs u lu:j:o crowd of f'nn out to v.'itnestf the Kanie, utld ("ovi? v;ih well -ri-pi est-ntt'd liy root. ITS. IIH II I . Ni-xt Stnuhiy I.a Oninde pltiys at. Mitkcr and tl.uiy .lioiit on liiat d;iy lo niiiki! up oiiKivvh.it ior -tliflr off d.iy yistt'rduy. Tim linclin follows: f I fove . ATI. U II. K An. 7 7 r, n r, li i; Mi'rchoon If (!. Cnnley, 2b ("tirt'-r. ys K. Ali'xundiT, :th il. AU-MUlili'l". IT T. t'on Icy. r Roy A-li xandor Smith, p JiTidi, lb cf Total I.a flr.imli.' W'otknian, c Canity, :tb Hh ki'.v. ss Clark, i-f I'lilrni k. rf fill jClllUllMS. If j I 't !. 2h W'dim.Is. Clari'ilce. lb. ' Wsiotls, C lay p Mi'lnnis,' p Total Wood, taken 4 1 12 12 10 out In Last of lsi inning. ' jtiiiiiinti ry: Struck out, by Melnnis ?; by Smith 5. Hasp on bills, off Melnnlx 2: of Smith 1. Two hare . hits. Me:ebeson. Cart r, (inrrity: Tlneo Icise hits. Hoy Alexander. Kay Ali ander, Melnuis; runs responsible rot, Clarence Woods, 2; Clay Wood.s :t. Chiirire ihreiit to Clay Woods; cied;t win to Suiith. StamllllK of teams; Won Lost Te. Cove liak-i I.a C.rando r, i .s:ts a" , .r.Ti X 4 .4!:i 1 5 VIM N. 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