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o O O 0 o O. i0t""" MOMt.vY, .mT.-lfl-tff .tvetr - - .: " - - O I e o o o o O o -U'CpE EVENING OBgERVEB Ad Independent Nonnpaper Publish. Daily and VOekly at La , .,,,,, tU)(1 ,,.,.,, W(m,T , , (irande Oregon by U Grand. KveV vhame l0lh u n( ,.,,,;, si. An,i ,I,g Jr, ' :hlMCu3P"y -'kli-, .0 far us can bi learned th o- O - iattojney ' "I n't m 't hiiudod Entered atthaPoatoff ice t La GratiQa j ,lwn uny opinion? relative to patents Oregon, a9 Second Clan Wuil MalT. I on living, In fact, )itll?0htP been I Address all Con?munjeations O j hc-it rrorn tl.St 'office, due possibly O The Observer, 17f?l Sixth Street. 1 1 exhaustive sourrhtibcmg nde f r . pidint records. Ilutmthm lligavyv ,(ity and County Officii! Paper, i,.,,,!,,,,, BeMliK u, Off Sale in Other Cities Oregon Hotel jsUfive order's ui.l refuses tn ni.g-i Newa Stand, Portland j Imperial Kewe'ujc any uviti-ntH in'lhc puvingbusincss,' Stand, Portland; Multnoman Hotef, palmitoeing protection o the small News Sand, Portland, Orcifon. jc0ntrn.r who will lav bitobthi.: pave- .,! O hi Burn iHav ny carrier nllT. Dr month V.....5c Daily, per three monthg $I.M(o protect the suite, but that protee- Daily, per tlx monWu in advanci $3.75 tlon will "not be of lilHtirur merit aliouhl Daily, per year in advanc 17.50 ,,. ,., cora,.tor be made rnfm mm mm 1. ..1 flaily, luiul. copy fibj.-et of heated newspaper urvruimntj " ,. " .Daily-. p.r ,..r""dV...:..35.oo--': uit.iin thisf Bounding Up tfie Parlor " Dally, per aix month in advance $2.50 Daily, three monAHs 'n advance. .$1.25 Daily, Jier month... 50ci(;ivc Urepnn a good trouni); on )iv- iral, vu .n,,, u, u...., , i. yew In advance. . .11. fid "Mf Tmijitry 'Tin of Then, I.nnd or Dhi-trfy." Sweel "Everyone Mast Be Square . With Road3 project. Governor Olcott is elideavoi lnvr to aift to the bottom the cIiui-kc.h that de fectivo pavemenr.has been laid in the Willamette valley. This is right null the governor will have the unaiiim .s backing of the entire state jn his i f-, fort to see that nothing but the KipMi c deal prevails in Btnte paving and rond Work. In his desire'to uncover any nigger In the woodpile, it is quite piHible that the governor will find, however, that tne crafty work of paving con corns is at w:ork. There arc few lines of business that imiintnln-sueh coy and foxy propagandists as the paving com panies. For Instance, the legislature very properly equipped Attorney (icnrrr.l Hrown with funds, to fight the Warren Urns." patents on bitulilhk' pavement.' Naturally the "tug concern smarts tin der such legislation nod Indenvnileni paving companies are to this concern thorns in their side. Yet the independ ent, companies constitute the one great safety valve for the public. Without them Oregon either would not 'pave nt all, op would He subjected to the will pnd demand of one big concern. It will be noticed that the defective work alleged is found in a few places in an Independent paving company's "work. The t'ompany will .make good any defects, according to word from . Salem, yet. there Is nn .inclination to make considerable capital of this in stance. We believe whoever the con tracfor is, he should nitd;c good to the state, but we nlso believe that - it would be well to' look deep under the .Covers for the pisible conspiracy, which .if carried out us it looks would cause so luuch commotion that (lie present Highway CatnmisVon might refuse (o be "bossed" around and re sign. Apparently thnt.is exactly what some interested parties ivant. 1 hey ennilot use Benson, Thompson and, ItVioth, nnd they know it. ' The "Jnlel ligenep" department f ' the paving oc topus has had its Irsson'and it knows tlmt with the present commission ill power their is iiothiug to do but shoot Htiaiphf n the time, ami thijt penditit companies vili get ns niuchj G: zecno-diovaES rzeelin Nlovntcnom II be' bn :lipO "II previous oiu'ii, AMainee n .0.1... ..0.. Jitiorilin ('Inieni, jq!! rector w ho tu mtilewd Qom'n. 0y In both KiiiWjv :ie A merle-. b. :ult thin plendld .uslcut i-i;anlrat inn. lie V nmnetlp, vol.il ile, t.iVntl -a master director Pt h' i'i 'ipllwheil tmtslcleii. Ol bnie! iiium. ei il!c In iO t lutve niiitiuiitMl on h spurklo, $V ud diibj brilliancy, of hi unutial Interpr unsnnt, As ,'OO'bled ultra-O'". I!de rat'Hj-lli, npi-otu)titMt Indian piluui donna. jvip.;n n si-9mO dut in tO enii. .vi;okrt. Slit povso- a -H'." a Tt'i.v of elvi-ty vmeuiiiO. varmtfl ftiiU ihintOuiiil will add the al plea.siiiKT'in hP.0 Uie two si'UudId euiuvrts Vv di.f: O 0 m foi I ... - . a "I .rt-'ccyiutM.wvii'l a!) TTi.'tfiy con'racls a ithoy caniinndle. It f'.. ,,,!S ciin lie rained .. . ... .. 'In ,li,r,,, lhi..nX,w. .. O e,.... I hum The burden itlnif on Gnvwnm 01- tf shoulders in heavy. His wish iH l'1"" rnse.-whilu the large ennccrjis put .their house. iu order nd prepare to ,h pn;q. Wo ho)p Ihe wCnvt?rnor will Itwp'lunl jik-ii firm in the belief that tli H stai niist nn vp trie smnn cintnictor us wen ;i1t.pl(!e who h the larjrcr one; that the flppp-Henteti plans of pavin rmuvrm hn hhrni 1. talVinj ntiltf JJoI.-siu'viKm pierwMi njnj piinrture.t hcfVn ho whi, li they ili..nyvlvi- do not prartw iIcih too stj-onf a vnlirt, naiii.t tlmj, Ht.,. smnJliT concern; Dint, to lt- plain amlj . TK,y tn!k"lout "freP.Wm for ik filink, this state will never Htaml for dnn-tiof J.U-n." They declare thfM fhe expenditure of monev'nlrendy :it i.-lvrs as "ot.p,t-rMi to-ientniiiU." Thcv profirinted, if there j not to he clean. I rfirm n -vintiathv with'tho rfvnhi- henlth: compeiition in 'pavtntf vw tnirlH, nnd thnt t.hp prevent Hfrhwny , 'ommisnion is composed of men- wh(L;mc aWj,V- Yet they rjiakc mischie;, ihoiiM not he KUhj'jcted to : lot hectorinir hr men who nre pinnninr leeply to force the coinnii.sron to Kijrn. The Passing of the 'Wop and the Dago. . The man nf the houc sfoorl on t4ie porch n, moment with thl plurnhinw coitfrnctor. .His eye pnse-1 ciisiiiilly from the tren.h-diirintr opeNilinn over the backs of the .nft'n enagred I in the work. ; . "Italians . vim got there?" he nki'd. Itnlshevivm nor kitchen Uol'dievism. ''Vo. ('.. 'lio-Hlovnks. You lini.Wr'Hiey are the times fir nrtriotini, for (hem popular people we rend bo : much ifbout in the' ilewspiipers.now- adavs." - "f food workers?" V - "Yep.. They're giod people, a! .-, right." Now this n;ny not eeem nil e::j'"ciil- lv important, inspiring nr eVen ipter vsting conversation.. Hut rust .Tout iniental eye back about a year and r half. What would the collmriiy have lieen then ? "lingoes you got there?" .'No. Wops." That "dago" of (huso days amouilL ed to very little, in the scheme ol Idlings. -'Hie "wop" was just nobody. The word-had come to. convey the iin pression of n herd of ignorant, unskilled-laborers hardly over the' level of Intelligence 'of -the 'mules th i' pull; ed away the wagon loads of dirt they dug. Tin- Ilnjinn of today is n m "i.i"-r if a nation important in world il'i'airi The wop-there is ilo wi.. Th.uv i no greedy,- cruel, oppressive A'lMio. Hungarian em. ire to cre.it" v'p" There are Cr.ei ho-S'ovaks, npitaodi'v members 'of a vigorous, rospecuv young republic. There are (Vecly' i'olcM. from imothcr. Tlieip ari'- liuto Slavs. . . .llcci'iiHe these people niiMiig us .can now think with pride aild aft'ec'ier..ol their li.Mii"-li.mls, they will' bo.. I up ! c.mntry. An ai'.platie is not uiiMiitur-, their'hea.ls' the sfraighter an 1 li'i.'ijally mistaken by' timer'mis flocks fo'- as Americans. ' 1 . . a t b'ul-.cii hawji, causing, paiwc, ami The'woi ld may nol yet ne san? l j democracy ' TUit t-he world is -iler j inde-better, nnnpirr, because tln-ri is today .scrr-ifspcoting demni-i'Mcv in ir r tuc D-bci'i 9 til Ui.-f m.-nl -;iturl iiutls ft-a tved of the 1 d-.t"ft'Mt m-s to m ; ; ; ; - . ; " ' ; ; ; n- -. 1 T io ' o 0 . .'. o . o , - ; o 0 o o o j s, p.BlflD-EYElNff THE 'LLARD-DEMPSEY FIGIT q. Thli nhntn nf tha unin..i MKht of .bout u tbouaand eaL inserted -photograph U uf 6l Ue Pe, - Jraogzflgarr-:tr -Is' I Wleaed to jiliigiaieiu the big 8crup."l . " Bokhevists. 1 ')' "Hound up the parlor f.eds !the Washini-lon Star. And it's not 11 ..,,(, . , v.ny W e, g-H -natu,,, ave rv.d a ,t. e, heard Ther? arc many jlUi(, uw. tM(lUirht a U-sb. v:h tionjj it wlii h.thev do not n-iPv fcl ''hev re 'only talkinir to nnss th' fr hv the words thev sow the Is nf nvtii,n vh.M i...,Vi-.r. tui.v ni- er prrew hffre; they 'cncnur:ire thv! violent tf) helieve thnt evn ainone.i j'eople of education nnd ref InemcnP there is toleration for vl'doiice. They i interest -t lie" younjc'who Jutve neit!iirj '(If control nore judjrmrn, to . throw Ihe icrd r of their youth inlj the fi;ej of anai'i'hy.' Such neoole these t should he rounded no. and it is wilison-ci ill government cirt'les that it is' being done. .These are not the limes' for parlor the careful observance of .law and or- der to be carried out in every hnuse- hold and every organization. ."l call' stand bud people,." sn-id a n -fllian't woninn. "but Cod del. vor me from a fool'- You never know what' harm they will do." Kven so. The Airplane Becoming a Nuisance. . The enthusiasm over airplane pio; (rrcss is not unanimous. In the midst of the chorus' of praise, for such achievements as those of the trnns AtNlitic fliers pomes h discordant note. A rcnTdcnt .of Harbor Grace, jiaper just after Ale'ock's plane hid i started for Iielanjl, said: I ' "I wiMi to voice a protest against an airplane being allowed to fly over the city, i.igincning our .poultry a.u. thcieby interl'eiing with the supply of . . eggs,' so important during the present j yestei day's mention of .'the new shnrtage of food. This nuisance .is pni.k ,.,,tr,m,.e,.. which is- a fine piece only beginniii)!;, anil now is. the tiinef ,vorK IUU w'nduiiied by everyone. to stop it, before tlle.'aiinlaiie becomes jihp njn,, wo,, I'nol" crept past the .as (treat a pest as the -bicycle and the j ,rH,f reader and upset the whofi motor cur." - ' -. - story. . . The evil he conipMins ot mis aireauy been noticed in the 'United- Statvs I th..ugll it diios.-liot sceni.to have elicit ; ,-d miy such .vigorous 'protest in this p.is.i'.ly a Unverc.l egg-)iro.lin taoi, nu,ny a poultry pen and armyard. 'Sotm-ihing surely ought to be done , julvutit. says Ihe Salon Joiirnah .--.J im V t;nii-um otucn b lite e-J - 8 year, fem-ffft n S!f.re ux'M a to'C ... , .jr..' ' y l r, fci ...7; . rb -f' .J.- l'jHll?.iU'i "H.'.,'. i..' '--Ci - . T7.' ... ... . . . to ZZ . . . l"r.T?'!?Pj..u,i'0' as - ' : S .r"J:nlcPp.acl y e - air5lanes 'iiontinue tn. interfere witli p.. a jitntt- ... ii.i.iu .m iiiL'j f me yj:.irj. nasiong peeiieu ana jT' na. ibe tolerated ill ai.V orderly c.aiin.un- .een the fond hopeif all paik advo" lity? As an ex:ieme illustration oficatis tn sonw? cTav have a proper front. ' .-....!;.. .... ....... .u:5.. ..1. . . ..' .. i r'1"'"!; .LM.t:jujiii in.uii -vyiat arij.'sow wtnave r. ana asa commumlj airplane whizzing over 'the U. A. C 'clfnipus Jin'ght dn if the e','g-lnving oc ,,. . lhuC wiM Hianquon I. m ,,.,.,,. . i'ild Cnautauqua Is Shewing 1 Its Worth. No one should s'.y away from Chautauqua. Yestei.lajk's program wus vt r' ' nnt'- 11 y,,u 'cre in l"? l'Ry 1 MJ'm''nr week you would rejoice at ;?Ul'n entertMinment. Hero, you have fc" iv,tn;, K distance, j no .;,.V nway. i ne t'i.firr noys qJariei v.'atoi.M wit- rffftiVny in every wx-r. 1 1- f'Ur vvu. i men were full L-f t !i y.-u. men were Touth was fiori.-J;inpr in .evrv (i' ve ment nnd in every veise. Thev '--nil ' well,.tl;ey appeared welt nr 1 no t.me in the program did they inl hiiva' their audie?ice with .them. Dr. Movie's af:ei'iooti odtlre ; v.'.is g'''' nil should h;;ve. be: n ';';it 1 !; every ....nt. Adwitfiiur thai K ad- dress mv the couniiy bettw tveiil-y yeai.-! ;.. when bgys sle pt in tne i: : - r..i nnn people mm spare roon,( caiuo parlors, and' a.lin'itting that thi.ivv. have changed toda'y so' many of. his illustrations senrci a little out of date, it was still a 'rood talk; W. M. Whitney, the monoh.gist, last night' was n perfect womb'.'.' He' gave a 'play "Turn to the Right" nnd lef. jno character in the-p!ay out.. It vr. a story that leaves a good inpre.";on ; u story that does. -the youpjj and the old j;ood tn hear. He talked for two hfturs nnd Held his people.- It takes quite a man to do that. Just what salary he is drawing we have no. way ef kniwih, but somehow we. feel tJia'. he is an exceptional speaker. There are other" very irood things on , the program. If you miss 'a ningh jsession, you have misled somethintr. I, the one who will be hbead by. sa doing, The LiM..le Word Crept In. 'Not" ivhat the Oliserver Intetntcd to s.r) Was (.hat- the'paik entrance "is no' ojily very. pprofjriate, but ir i'A there to itay.' 'hat we did. say was "no?. very appiopi ia'.e, 'but it is there tn 'stay." . a 'a mat tsr of common knowledge anytlring tli:4t'Mr..Hjihnee.t:ijMip builds is built right and the itt-r.ijrn and build fog of the park wtnuice is no ex.-ep- t.tiwv to tiis jifclong work in the" bnilil-"i iiauiaoG.ua : Anys tin fai d.i.T f e r!i;iuf!un)U?i ueu.'!tl d tisNiiro Western ntitlieiu i . ARENA AND rfsFE -o i 1 a b akcn f"' 'Irplane at a of ,lltl.lm'Se''' "--aet u'6 C'ouiuiissiofi, ing game. The entrance in sumethine we feel very Kiateful to these wSe took charpe of the project. Reaching Out the Helping Hand Aain. . MetuherN of a farm bureau in Vest ViiTjniu Jiave added sowing seeds of kindness to their otfier agricultur! pui.s'tjits. Kunds have beef! provided to place two Peihian hoys in Uie Ax i icultural College of West Virginia and, pay all their expenses for at least two years. AVJien thev have com pie t- C(j their course llie.e "boys will retui r. to .Serbia to help their people by their know let t:e of American methods of farm in.?. This ."I ate br.s 1 1( n much interested in the stuj:lj;es of the SerlJan farm ers to protect their homes and their c-oVei nment, and has eivtn other prac tical aid.s tVftiie this. Mu..-h fine seed has been sent to help in. the replanting of the fial.ls. j Tnn lr.nw nre ""-o;l fa rrr. ersi that t (,v wi pfit cnorn,0lslr bv the ;,',,,, B of American farmers; ; ,,.,. is not lhe sl,'.;hiest doubi. Other mj ht vn, fMow W(1;.t vi,.. ginin's example. The best way to heat the heat is to go swimming. And anybody who- is loo dignified or too lazy to do that (Icsotvos to swelt'er. ' A scientist has discovered that a pig can be' made to cut more by feed ing .it lactic acid. Very likely but our Idea of nothin' to do is to stimu late, a pig's appetite. Jtore than .'000 American soldiers are bringing home French wives, a fact' which suggests that after a while there will be Americans really able to speak Ficnch. Lumberjack Ilohenzollern has sawed .up His five-thousandth tree. And it was a whopping big tree, too nearly six iutln's in diameter. i The advice of armv exports wouhl !(,i)n.v lol0 wolht if tl.i-i f woi 0. ,:vl.i ;,,,.. m.vwhere in the world', an .mv cffil,.r wh .li.In't want a larger 1U,,,V ' . ' - . - ' . ' n ,,()0, thing not to over'eat 1 ; ilnl Weatncr, but some faddists don't eat enough' to resist the heat. Musings of Martha. These womb'rlnl business women wv" hour' s much nbuut may be allt riKht, but I'd like f see ono ;d' "ern taelile til' ,!b nf c-uin' np ln'th n; :fnin nn' gvt tin breaWfirM ter ten before ilujilgbt. '-. Th,, observer fuiTiishes antl prints . l;nttr Wnn'vera. Gfat. ri'Qsica! Orjan! ation .'Will Give Two Concerts en Fifili Dav : wtvk Vut y.ft tt bid fatr to I t - a sreat, unn-i:iPtrea't aw ;' e 9 , T I I o T 1 ' 1L I r -v I With" July here nnd tfr is , f ;'l . ."-i'.rfA Wl 'g .1 m I') Fourth over, CC5 turn ,, A .1? . ; ! 9 ."el- entirely to ,r: ft MU o) , t , I j "summer activities ,sutn.s I'-V Av 5' ft mcr sp.ts nn.lcu?nmcr M ,O v ine the hot summer s.on we are con- LV I ' J! . 8 IlilH stantly trying U'.make shopping tSUier -.C-S V R for you througU. a J'.ater variety in tn " 3! :i. . .toek?and a vi-le range ol prices. .c I atoeksVand a wjde range of prices . JUffl dnot bceiuto the time take in K-" A. diT'not beerud'.-e the time yt take in emaking insurance doubly un that what .. t,...;,in bnv ."ir not to buv . wao . was .M l.;.,.. ..nee 1. mb v su inai wnai Hi .. " i l l .". -- . , , . -TH II HI . i yiiuiiijai.. .i". is time or money well seli. uscme .iuUn- . t'ions make ur shoWiiig a v. pleasure here. Open itt ac count and allow us to Woic acquainted ;v,th you. :;' 'SKp-On Sweaters for Girls . Girls olR, 10, and 12 can ' find "slip-. sweaters Jiere, just like niher wears; col m ors a're rise aid blue. Kee window. PriceV SCAR All new, white lineji are plain with henvUite , edir,s, ochers are embroider -or havwufe lace edSres; some are .stamped feady to em broidery; also some have col ored cretonne inpevts in t"ie copiers, i butterflies' insert erf in the center or ends. A very, attractive assortment. i Unsociable Bad Man From Cove Arrested '. and. Lodged In Jail COVK, Or.. July 0 Jack Thomas', sho had I. u red wagons from tho mountains the past three uroliths, has been captured. Ho is an old time sj.-t.tler who hn.s long terioized lumbf-r -and' , wood haulers by ob iitriicllng the loads in the mountains. Last week. Pwiglit Martin, n return id Cove soldier, who has served' many mniitbs on proved guard 'duty ir Now Yo:k. Oity, dro into'tbo mountains end got a load' of wood. I'pnn Ma: tin's -second attempt. Thomas ftvas iirepaved and. 'tho wag on wax pulled liMno empty. Sheriff Warnick. with tvo depatie.?, Cllas. .'illiams ar.d Dwiu'hl Martin, motor ed to tbo v-i'cinily f . llui u; rded o.idvi?y -Tiie d'iutit s. unaijiit'd. if is tiiid, ascended tlie mountain, found Thotn;:h with, 'his film, and U'.lked. 10 him. Tlivunas t penujtted W i I liiini s to examine his. weaMin but did not tamp-'r with its; shells w : v : sVne f ij bioiderv; also some have col- I the neck, V-shaped, skirt and U : i . . ' WANTED CJonn Cotton lings Suitable to Wipe Itaelunwy, ' -, . ' 3 trjits'n pound ' ' . La Grande Evening Observer ! : ideal -A f iTl. HS I;r.!i'..--IM rut Vi.ut ti.l itt t io 'liif..!i .... ........:.. ...... ... . v...,,.!!, 11- . "IIH" . I.Viifi tl.-lii'i.Tis Tm.t.W n.. iivVitn yx.ti:l ttitit is ti. t'nli. tht'ha' aVl '-t hv t'KM, t .-..nt .f f.1,-1 run. ,08Tfl!-totu v 0 0 o o eo q o o O o 6? FURNITURE rJ- U f 1 . 1 . . c . f in r..'OTi.TllJIP lur AeV. o . ., - , NEW! ' Princeton Bathing Suits.- , Just in by express- the newest novelty in Ladies' Bathing Suits. Buttons at the neck, V-shaped, skirt and figdred licit; colors are blue, green, rose and red combined . with white. See them in our window; all sizes. Price $7.."0. The trio'euticed Thomas along th road towaid the waiting automobile, ' when at a signal the men selert him, and ho was taken to La Grande-. Well Named. "The convicts, who escaped went through this window, where the bars are tiled." . "Then if the jail had only been th. post ofltce. that would have been tha jeneral -delivery window." ' i NOTICE. Second payment on Victory Bonda due before July 15. La Grande Na tional 'Bank. 7-7-St HenVs somethfnf? to think -about. If you-do not have a kodak -you ar. missinir a .barrel of fun. Have a pic ture of your 'frfends lar.d your trlp 10 renumber them by: Get one -at ltvtinorns ramiiy uniR aiore. 7-7-3t. rAM I LY DRUG STpRC LA GPANQC.OREGON. o o ...,.,1,Hrt Wiotlv.iU ?.f,v j.,,;, tl) '. m MUI vtli-tt villi VflM ' . EXCHANGE - lM,e,.i Trf.... " " .oflnruriiiun .ran 1 Bathing Suits. Buttons at 4 o ) ) e e o o '?0e & O C o e e o o e 9