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'I A f ' FOUR 1 1. 1 1 1 ' ,n 1 1 'i .. ,...-,. LA GRANDE EVEnG OBSERVER Published Dally and Weekly t La r.r.nd.. Oreaon. h. I fir.nrf. Kv.n- Ing Observer Publishing CompanyPishcd of ever n-K'OmK theln- BRUCE BKNNIS, Publisher, o An for tQv A,jy, they doo'ri' need intend at Um ftwtof fic. at LaQrand. thorn. The Jlrllwh fbct i. far greate. Oregon, ai Second Clasa Mall MaWer.land stronger man ever i,ciiu. , Addrea, all Communication, to The Observer, 1710 Sixfji Street. City and Comity llfflrlnl Paper. f) r On Sato in Other Citie.-OreBon Hoke'l? , ,,, in y flltu,e i,,nt;tlgenc V,,te uppo A be Pwo distinct News Stand, Portland; Imperial NeW. m' . w..lf..re uf l-iviliy.atli)'i,in ,i " ., , ... i .t . l ii . , ownu, roniana: mminoman uohm Moltnomnh Uotel New. Stand, Portland, Oregon." I La La . ..... .. BtUCI(ll1IO.NeHA5S By Carrier uaiiy. oer nrontn . . . a . ,. .oc. Wc IUIIv tier thre0mo,(lh. 81.00 Ually, per lit m'itti Id advanc. l3.7u to have Dcen unauapien ioi-i., Daily, per year in advance 17.60 j DiitjJi ur American navy,oi,n a'couW laily, aintve copy......,,, ,. ficlo. th(,ir HmJll lmkl,r , ,. Sl.. liy Man . - i;. Daily, peibyear in ntyanc. :tW.oOimen s ".Uariei,- irn-pim eKu. ...... Daily, er aix monthj in advance 12 5(1 ),er., Vie bally, three months 'n advance. .!. 25 There in even a feeling of relief few";.r,- V m,ny ..uarte.s over t,. unc etc rear la .dva.ee I.St stroke. U eliiignatra the pioblcm ol distributing the German nhii nfnoiiK ' , ':'??' t(, powers, -hus removing a posbli 4'iiimlry 'Tin of tflirc, l.llllil of l.lbelrly." HlKM l , 1 Is'Hunian Foliy Entirely Incurable? ly ' Most 'rloqucnt f tho war corres-!w:.,h p.indenU was I'hiliii (libbs. an Mm,-, lislunan, who had rare power to make render, sec and feel the very soul of the war. He has just written soine thine that shows ho understand, pence as well as war. fircotinic the sitnin: ii( the peace treaty, he says: "I think of tho men on the Sommc, liiound Arras, on the way !o I'nschen ilnclo, south of St. Quentin and In other fields whore I rhw them lyiun, so many of them. I think nlso of thos" youti(f ilelglana I saw upon the Vser and in Pixmudc and I'ervyso and other Flemish towns, and if the French, whoso sacrifices were vast, through all the war nmimiicjy heroic, and of the Americans, who came fresh and splendid into the last phase and of feied their youth to the devouring monster of war. ''So now here is peace. Hut to my mind, and to most of us who saw that war stripped of all illusions, in its naked and terrible reality, this peace will be a mocking thinir, luring us on to another epoch uf damnable strife, unless the ideals for which the first men fought, for which all of them fought, whether conscious or not of their mission, are instilled into th1? hearts of peoples and into the philos ophy of their leadership. "A war to end war. "A war to kill militarism. 'A war for the liberties of the world's democracy. "If those watchwords are not ful filled, then thoso million men of hum who died, and all others, will be cheat rd in their graves, and that army of ghosts above tho stricken fields will demand vengeance upon a dislumorcd and disgraced humanity. "Tho cull of hatred must give va' to something higher than that, or Kur ope will. he soaked again in blood. "Out of the agony there must coino a now wisdom, or Hie folly of men in incurable, and there is no hope- for tho world." . ' i ' I i And wherein is that new hope to lie found if not in the league which, im perfect n's it is, aims to substituu tea son for force, and sets up the machin try for interliational co-opeuvtion. No Great Harm Done By Sinking rieet. . The destruction of theS rman w:u fleet was no irrctt mattei, tb-rmany li Your fearning 'JNow Thh Ever If sq, set asiiVo",') juirl of ynuv enniint;s e:crl C;jJiAiitli ajiaiusl the tiiut' tvheii il wjll In; less " f Start a liaiiU'HM-eiuit aiul Imihl on it .. There are niniv,v ooiu'iiiittiinincs for iim.t nients that 1 ut v If von haveoiMetliiii t,, iiivcst 'e t'l'fer you the services ef thU haul; uml will ? he ulad tf g-ive xot irtforia.1tlftn aii.l ivlviee or U,V iiuitteivupon whu-h Aw are i i ii" 'Vi 1 lo not lunitate Mil fin us. s 6 " " IA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capital aid ftirplus, $210,000.0 53 h yr..Miai:! ri:ii:iJAii e ., ,..,,. , . J. v r . herself would nol hitvi'T"1 mose "nr - shipa back. In ngy event; tier own Hrtion merely makes their ly Im- Ocdiutc and absolute, removing what - lever hone any German may have flier- I . . . IV. , Vi, a Ht.iK' if Q'ni' ,ne y., O T, I. . ,h: fother stood asiiv, could dominate the ... ... u',.i- nil tuitnw . O , , ,l ,7re i ih,.c nice been in tin ai ami ate worm, ii in t"! - .. s I 1 II VQI VI III, i " ., , ,,sli,ia,i(. mantiirv I""-' ' X ' a ,.tll wi,: ! !oC the worWs seas ,-ind sc:r"it. w'th - ia. .. yyxn .1 nil- ami noun " "y j" ' ; .i..i ,.lf von iioi tine". ' l)n-v '9 ' - , . I l't"' ll"",u " 1 caiwe or iiuarrei. ' The (JermariH M'em to levari! IHik 'ctip as a last, tollinir injury to tlx ;liies. As a iaitcr of Vact, it hurts nobody but tin. GcniKins themselves. 'Tho money value of those ships, sa il It'n be about ?:ir,0,iMIO,tlOO, Vill be udded 'to their'war olillKations. Thus the Al lies will lose little or nothiire;. The vierinans will not only pay the bill but will carry, as lonn ;is history is writ .ten iinci road, the added stigma of bav inff ended the war, as they started it, 11 spectacular exhibition of dis- honor, The Biggest Ear In All The World. Th( liitrt'cst liar in the world ha. been buijt in Sow York (lily. It will hp in use for one, niyhL only-r ifie niht whtn the jiroat nii-lropolin, just liki tho pooiosL liltle rube-town in the country, nes dry, whiih. is ton'tfht. A cuu ntcr ix beiu built all arouni1, the nrena of Madisnn Sciiture (larden. An nrmy of hartendeiH will be in i-hnrKft- An entram-e fee of $2 is sup- y)oned to keep out the "rouh element," but nnyuody who ban the pnee to In can Hthy ns long an he has the price to pet out. This may be a fitting tribute to roy alty. Tho bitf town has reaped in net. Kold. thank to John Harleycorn, and jf it wunt to eelebrate Win pausing u royal style it is New Yiitkn own bu ini'SH. Hut to tho humble onlooker it seeniH like a cheap and tawdry waste of money, an ignoble thinjf, in these day.H nf mif fei inj: and want. H is for one niht only, however And of course, for those who like that sort of thing why that in the suit of thing they like. It may have a salu tary side, tito, for probably a good many ordinarily decent and rospect- ihlo folks will make rather public fools ol thcniKelve.s, and the memory of that fact, together with their headaches j next day, will mnki; the passing of , booze nee m Infinitely desirable instead of lamentable. The biggest bar in the world, the higgi'Ht crowd of drunks even mm-ii to gether in the hintory of the woi Id glorious thought! It will do more to advance the cause of prohibition than anything tried up to date. Business Office On the ' Farm. A full page advertisement of all sorts nf office etuiionient, to be u-rd in keeping farm uecounls is being published in daitv papeis all over the (country. ' ' J These al vert isements ail printed jor two. reasons. One is to sell the ma- htnes, the otbei is to acquaint the pahlie with n giwwing luisiness. '1,'bi ie is the t p' i .tei , (Sir cn'-res ipondenee; there i the ntldtiig uuu hine. Capacity Creater Before? ifKSKifv'K ss'it;Nr LZ 1 , . " -cr , . n . . . ... jioi wouiiik; mere nre .special 11001.V I fur farm book-kccpiti;;, the cash regis tor fiir- handllnif small ca-.li, and Hum .crou, other devices such a. are ... (daily in busuO-offices and .tore. f """l"'" report an increaiiiiiK demand j j for uch mechanical devices for fnQil use, and farrncrytrc found everywhere i,,,.,,,, Wie nine ami money n:i vinv viilnn nf if f'u:. i.iiimutit ( " ".l ? V. ', ! jkeepiiijr farm records in a bujincs.slik,- ifnanmn i .vJ , . , ,, . ln t,Q , , , Mva ,, n ,,, m nrs " I""" """ iviiiKi hiiij u ei, i..,i... rO ... , ... 1 ""' fiheac days tho sueeessfut fnftnor if ' f tip-top IfOmicm man, and h l.t'.:e i... . ..n .i.. .. . . . . i:'iunLaire 01 ait me rime-savi'B (iev:i" he ca use. lie, neoTIs them partiou- i -.. ..im... . i" a " 0 "'""-''""' "u,,MT'!l;.uiua wo:,k d iwnn with ll w n e men, he is not only buyer and si.ier, tft.rijon to add to the buslmss of but ho ia the aclivt. producer iii Jib; jmunlciM.it, i jicMomh e("ampe, s a? CKicej r g e ' iLHiiiig adiautage of the opnurtiin-. " " a j t : y to move mil the (jv.-nii of Jjit) :: ril In unlet t. not Ikivi- onf li t: "It i strunge,"omme.ts someone. In lir, ,1M ,),,, : 1 1 1 . crew, ''that in all the, substitutes for the, n,, n went to wink :his fin-ruin:: saloon, nobody .has suggested ((thi'..'ltliig up I' nis. and Tudii iriuals home." Happy thought! And the who hu.e their on a e.inii- .ne.-r r.mt.ti Ihin.r til. r, i.l it in lh.it I hu h..ti,,. , i .,' , . .,1 hnhit can bo ai-ipmed just the same as the liipior habit, ami thei is nothing hut the tnovie hulfil that can break it up. Adimral v;n r.ouler Vpbiins that,, spilv ,-,,,' ,i,., fvaiiabl " the Kmieioi had ordend the skik-.r,ri (lur u big d lejint inn .of ing of the fleef. jnd CJeruiany pre- lends to have turned hersir into a new, while-winged republic. ' . . ! Waiters smaller lips us a result of prohibit on, ays tno propnet. les, ami incie win be less tipping of glasses, too. Will l.ll TAKK I'l XISIIMIi.NT CuntiiniMj from Phge Oufi) Heir llohenzollerii does not escape the:,. xart dcf.iilu of b.iw tin in n e,ii moral eoiiHeUr.tKe3.' ,isieh (Ii'h roll, will he figured ou It is expected ai a member of thejat 'league, he adds, Holland will inform the former emperor he must -unptai before an international court or leave j made, up rubier by co-ii ti-i n.iul ov the country. A highly placed .French i"')' dlot lei i' workluK out I :i onn authority on international law told the -sa,vii: As it f f"!' " tain that eorresoondent the nioceedinir- mrainst."" vrtt helming nu.io:iy of Union the former emperor would he on moral groundn and the sentence wold be of a moral character entirely. There is no question of a death sentence or im prisonment, the coriespoudent wmi told. 11 is proi.ame, trie eorresponueni ; H(,,f .Ui wimnK to help mak thi'. continues, that the crimes of til for- J vjoll. y cvleln aliou a success. Ko far mcr emperor against international - pnHSii,c 1 1m omm;t.:'0.H person morality in starting the war and in uUy..u( Hueh nU';i to appear and are violating Belgian neutrality, wilt be UmIhk faorabIe ik-plies but tt condemned" severely, the Huheirol- committee cannot rcueh till. Henc terns will bo declared forever deposed j the fr each m.m who bus bad a-nd it will bo made impossible for the vice anywhere or In any branch, former emperor to "do further harm j to willingly do his pic :l to m -.ike Fn linf him n olare of resident , ion county's vii-ory celebration a from which he must not move. - If you nruuo W"h i "m,l you rn foolish and If in wl.e man aiRUcH wiMh you. he's foolish. I Coal Shortage Looms Ahead; Government Says Buy Now The 1'nlleil Stales dcologlcnl Kurvoy niiniiiuiees from Washington the proh nblllly of another general coal short age next fall und winter. The an aoiiiiceiui'iit Is based, the" Survey sr. il-, up on a tuition. wide study of conditions In the bituminous flcld. Unless steps are taken nt once, tho Survey says, to place the mines upon it l:n:;ls. vf IncrvKSsoil product leu there Is eu-ry prospect of repetition to some detrree of the situation that pre vailed In the United States during the winter of l'.il7-l.S. The only w ay production can be stim ulated at the present linn, ll Is said. Is by, placing orders with the mines for coa which will be needed biter on. ' Ti-o.Wili.n during the Itrst'tlve months of tho year," reads the staleiuent, "fell o, .'-'OL'.IHHI net tons, or approximately below production during the first tie months uf 11MS. Mines uri pivduc Ing coal now at the rate of from S.OiHl. uk to R."tHi.inK tons a Wivk. An. aver age ourpat of 10,7iHl,lHH) tons a week mil-it tie tmrmalncd from June 1 to .lamiury 1 next If the county's estl inalcd needs of rl,l'.0lHl tons tl,K ca are to be met." Evil of p.lartd Orders. M no time during this year hat tb rate of production sppronohed the re ipilred totinafe. The ten.l.'ru'J on the wlnu tlie oouiury j record crojis are paft of J. avers to bold oft placing their being., carried. In sim districts It orders Is' llmltlni! production, tho""!o fp -r oertnin' that, notwilb 'niine, eanm.t .tor. coal' at tl point of "" Hjmosl endeavors of the product!,,,,, and win, Ue rush .,f""" Ad,l,....n ni th. ..til 1 ' s Irallon of Its exteriertce last ITilr, car order-,, for the winter, need, cine- J).I1,1, , , iinii.hig buti next fall tlwr. ' grave W.-uige. thai , ,nl1,, ...a r,,-vlurti.m. und'tor t'nt ,hi vd -3, Vi UU dcplcl.-d labor ft.rces i ri,1(s,,ft , i, ini,rniatliiil whether tlie and tlie 'Tirob.l'lllt.v e? les. mlmiuale , expected prd'tlon oj, V.OOtMkiO tons Iranponalloii, tll be unable to meet I can he attiilneit ibis car. . ., . ...1 1.. .1, sil.,r,, i-a if l-.l,.u Mlre.ilv 1. fr, fnr. Ilir lll'ililiiiw iiirir,iiii..i,ii.n.... - UMilou uh'tt'offlan Itisulticlent supply ... .i .,, . ,!; mcnerall.T. .d e l"bcd thgt p-,pilr.ents 'Ho this .'sr.' -ads a Survey ststomonl lo l'uel .Inilnlstmtor nrtleld. "will be abouf WO.iVio.tKKi toiS of bilunilnons roal.Wi worn iyiiiiiuinu'i . i ...Vi..- i -. ... i-oal.f tdcti lOiuoilmatelT :i.iiV.i"iO nlbileU last yonr, byTlim fvKi.tO tun to he proiiucet,. qO- " wo, - Ox HI tons lTSfkNi.ooo tons were inHnir- GuATri',r! F,7HT7i"ir.l Go.iVFT2. H1HV PAMDCDC miin uimi liiu ARE EXPECTED mr ... a .. ....... . . , .. " . tiqi; fir n:TS at riniig 0 rpliVnf ((tit -'ur iJ 'iKso .iiul SjOjj I'lill (lilt M JOH II I With Fourth of .Jn!y;iml It nt ;jn ,r h r'l-b if Ion, i.'iau- in.iny mstiiuces pi :.iii;ik on ii. ii. - I 'it Tli in day. ,,.hi, );)I,lllnt is ,vi!1 ,, H,ic (1 tj tractim. The npeiiing ex Seines will set tind'C w.ty at 7::ii iscs will set tind'C jatid H en Imk!'. ' I lt'i-tailiiii..lit. days of en I t niv tiiiinlei-i :nv T:Miinr:ie Tor campe is coming s .ronc.er tbao ever, iiyna-i U'c.n.l t'My. Union, Siunnurilb' and Kl N", lh ,g"l are oin H ct ion; ilia: will Ii presented in til t'-nted oniony. c - n - R - rTf - ir' TlfrTI ARf ASKED TO MARCH (Continued from Tae 1) od that previous to t he pa rule next Friday ewi.y .rvice .man in town ihiU da ti'uii i no vk'i r.-U. Th om; and .llUl:Je.ne,. The coiu.pl. '.lit coined from cv y- l'wh"r - (li.n thj War Iteja- tinont ban. ninty id'rvice nit-n ,vil I be In l.a (irandft next Friday, this Is d''e ned to lie an excellent oppoituuUy t-j f,ot tliJt'in to i'Hriistr. SerWco 'im-ii eunno. bo ohed p;'rnoualty for ,t-he purade, ;nd It n l.t nt..!. fnillvilnl ir.-nmi'nt hin- Uuccohs. H!s patriotic part til this instance,. Is to offer bis services ir tne p:i uu- FurtluM-iiior wph f ' i a pinoianile photo-niiiri-beis w-lll lie tak.-'n remaining flfi weclis, or an average of 10.7tst.uoO tims a week. "Thus Cur this year production lias been at the rale of S.L'iHl.lKsl tons a week. In 1P1S production was at the rale of 1 IIim.imiu tops a week. "This production w'ill be dllliclllt of ae romplisbnieiit. The capacity of opernl Inu'iulnes ut the present tlmew llh lalior now oii'lbe payroll ls about IH'.r lower I Huh It . last year. This detlciiMicy nitty he made up In purl or wholly it the inlnes have orders sutlicicnt to run (hem live or sli days n w eek unless the threatened exodus of forelgn born labor occur May Be Car Shortage. "Present wnge ngremonts -between operator and miner, expire with ! the proclamation of peace by the Pres ident. A suspension of mining oper ations while a new wage agreement Is being negotiated would..of course, serl- 1 ousiy luierferv with tlie ir,l;ctlon of coal and If It should occur daring th- , fall would cause a panic amoiii; bui-s ' and consumers of coal." I There Is no use In gambling upon this or any oilu-r coutlng.Mioy, fuel ad mliistuitl..u oih. lals say. The tlrtu or Individual who wants to ! sureMf an aibypiste coai supply next winter canj he certain by buying coai now. ineie , Is no. oiher way such ussurau.v j can be obtained. TYnusportirti.'n fil-' ' pivmls.v (0 be a llniltlliK factor If tt!c flood tide of le:iaml conies at a time i . .... ( ' tor that Is ruitlne down tbC oaiput lnrf ! si-ffie coal producing sections, accord- . . .. i.,., ...?.,-,,..,..,,,.. i. foreign h.vrii nilneof cxpccjjto return to ! yjp ,0l,, , ?,., cull cca bass- . illd ., ,. ln fl,, nilvt ,,,, ,,,,, . u,redo If .ntl'jied this mmcinont , ni 0) ofluOle of producitu:?l.ut one irun -'iwh-m -a v hj-umi Oi .lUtK.t wli. rv iltrt mlii. re.ull a reduction of HO '-unt Qilmr Is liuife!)- foreicn -Kion, and there : ( are niuj nun oisincia. iq no nwfis coai snouui "'"''owiii n .tobl:nl Suits for Business0 You jiiajo think you're hard to fit; a lot of men do, just becaie they're a little ov$ or under -igljtfjor taller or .-dVirCr nan the-ver;L"!'. JVou'l!'ind clothes to f.t you here -best W.I lies, toji made blfc HartuSchaffn8r 1 & Marx That means style, careful tailoring, all wool fabrics, irrsuctHg wear and- best shape-keep in gu qualities. You'll be sur-jiri.-kjd at the plendid values and the eae of finding a fit when you elne in und tiy on one of these suiU $;c.oo To huM. Hart Schaff LMarx Clothes her This label is found in every II A IlT SCIIAI-'l NKK & .MARX suit or overcrat You are-guaranteed a fit.ethe best of ill wool fa'orics and perfect tailoring. If you are not ABSOLUTELY SATISFIKI) in every way, your money will be re funded, or vou will receive a new- suit uf clothes AND YOU'HE THE JUIKilC: Did your Kver read a better guarantee? The Ifonie'nf Hart Krh.ilTiuT & .Marx Clothes.. and filed away In tho imchlvos of tb? During July and August, the pub oiMiuty. A lisl of prizes for decora- lie library will be open on waok-days ted antra etc., will be published to-j Him. now. Cbc Bookiooitm Infoi-iuatioii for Itusiuess Men Only Um largest of city libiarles at- husincss eoi poi iitkins are able to kn.ii on file the latest and most I complete Info: nuutlon on business jSiibj -cts. However, even the small ! Ilhnary like that of Il Grande can I supply some ol the, condensed InTor 1 ination collected from far and wido I in the form of a book entitled "ltlot) .Ji business books; arranged by ji.ulb ms. titles and subjects." Tbi.i cata log Is tho work of '.ho libisi.-laiof Hie business branch of the Newark. X. .1. public lilimry. It represents the wo.k of fiflikil years of continuous and nieo.ising search for tacts in eve y line of manufacture and trade, in r, ,-ponse to the demand of pine. lic.il men using tlte business library. Such material i often difficult to 'local.). Wimlng Own otwiira somc- es, ou's'ule Ibe regular hook truue.. Hooks of popular Interest' on so-cioi.-ical subjects l.o be round in tho public lib ai y are: -With 'I'nnr lntniiKiant to Anier im," by St.-phen Oilihani. "On the Tnitil of 'he Immigrant,'' bv 1-:. A. Stoiner. llattlo with the Plum," by Jac ob lills. -Vh:ui:h the Mill." by AI l'inidy The Long lsiy : Story of a Nmv Vurk Working Uirl." llniuiy for Ashi-s." bj- Mrs. Albion follows Haeon. T-ny Yvars by J.ine Addams. "Adventure. Vf hv l'thel Lynn. at Jlull-IIouw,' a Wo:nan Hobo-' 'itix.as In' l"oreigu jinauan' A veiy.few- grammars ail lexta In Ureucli alld'Sr'.iuisIl Itiv on the s-helves of.'the .public libra, y." Uic liou iri's may . be eotisulteil In the building " "In connc tloil with libia.ies, clubs Y. M r. A "s. and.ovcmu, A bools ii e.ihci. o g.inizatlons, there hss be. n'ln many p,ajes In the c i-iity,, a In-.:, ineivaso'of cl.i-s-s tuding Trench and Sini! Men retil. ulng . ftotn U.anco .:iitwisliiim M conttn ue tin 'udy ofo'UireiKntlaumumua are urc .1 ioijj.ike tlui divite for. , known. I'nhlicatren e.--'uil'.iulded ! .e public library are "t Icii.encaii. tlie j ji,,,, j1u , . Tin-s." by J lian. --ni.-ti. v .Af Races and e'eo- .... ,,,, .,,,i .. ,., hv the U S( i,iot;:r ttjon comml.-,lon. j es, luwlO.nster of the lUe.U of.,. j h o:,selo ! ri a -Javiiine d O r. - 4y WftiiotOux- on a' S-nith Sm i.l' " hv Cb.vl0 V. w Every" Mail Copyist 1913 only. It will bo closed on the rouith of July, ltegular hours are 1 to li, and 7 to 9 p. in. GRANGERS HAVE ANNUAL REUNION (Continued from Page 1) probably, was in the plots which we e producing hea, dlss rye. Also Of hit frost wc,re the plots showini: th" results of erowin,T wheiU on th- same ground continuously ton oiht years. Tlje question of soil fertil ity Ii'iid been dtsmssed dnrini; the DUTLI'S The Acid Test ' - r?wM - of continuous service and re-1 -anility has shown t.e feoiijrf the Cr.mde Itonde Valley the true value of our business u tjiis ' to. niumty. e buy eur Cuttle, jthoioji, HoiA, Poultry, Kgs " and Cut tor nti. -a cash for thorn. Our pr.-es ar al.ay. arrictly in line Kith market conditions 4 fair and ba.:ntaIA. ma: a)in betweir tost and sellirsj price is constant ' maintairietl. , . Ve df not r.,-e.l adopt "Virry auh.ofe or -..i!ai Jsc cl-.-, la bolster upVtr business"? The TRt.it I and square eali--. ntm j.xd enough for us. We gift you irV.L th:ifi.iviy ln any fimi do more, and succeed? . t a a - s ,3 0 0 tfft o 3 nil ' L "i . . a ';-''---lt: - iOJ Hart ScUatfner t Marx NEW STETSONS, $G.50, ' JUST IN The newest shape in four different volors, including the new Beaver shade. .Medium wide brim, high crown, nnr row band. We advise an early selec tion, in view-of the fact that we will be unable to secure more Stetsons for a period of five or six months. All shapes and styles now in STETSONS, $UI0 TO $S.0O. The Homo of I Tart Schaf fner & Marx Clothes, earlier part of thie day. Plots show ing .diffeent silage ci-ops natuiallv attracted much aMent-ioti, through tlvil. connection with 1'iwf. Pott-er's address in t.ho forenoon, in which emphnsis had been Laid on the biu ccft'ul tesultfi obtained at the Kx-perinK-nt station through feeding rale on sibige. Discussion of methods of eradication of some of the must harmful and tioublepome wo.'ds wars also largely (participat ed In by iho visitoi-s. Uncle Eben. "Hope fob de best,"suld Uncle Eben, I luit don' be jrrecdy uu' try to K''b It all fob yohse f. Job Printincr. The 0)rvert Main 37 Fresh From the Oven and fit for a. king, is every piece of baked goods from this bakery. VOFK MORNING ROLLS ' AND LOAVKS OF HKEA1). aro the digectible kind, if we made them. This bakery hasnt an enemy in all the town. FOR RAKED COOPS PA TRONIZE US. Well please you and oUr scr- vice is prompt. BAKERY , O 9 o 9 9 a A r v o1 efJ s -o o eiifr.ne. i r.tgo. 1-1 1 C:, w . w