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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1919)
r i rao TWO o ., : 6"-"- la0"' o o -..? r- :rO- or - r. T COT- rr rr- JV1 ' 0 6' 'ii'l'fe" 0 4& faff q0 W &rc s OOXHES FIT tf&y C Ffotrt 7V ArMnr? JaiUmg Shop T tT5ftA? 4 rac it us fwt on f" t i,'st At fciajrn the tucfc, that lay mtwkhly across tksj kwauiidf-i, thxt cat jukt that right wairtiine. V, In JCi'nu Aiofuro CArtfui, yoif size 'y ftmt tnuadwi. wilt do eact!y tttat. Tty af aJl-wiusai, ufeut ia ttylu, At rfut jxaue) and M 40 J 5 great values I HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE w . Cupyngbi, IWv, A. iJ KiikLUuia Cvmj II When I lie lnt uf h!V nine .lives lie- mrts frohMhconrth lliose mountain will lip u very luuely place- fur us. l-os Aiotli'K Times. Your Auto Tri will Iw n pleasure if von an? v...r- -1 mi mil" have Vacuum l-'IfisliliclitH. Ootfuli Keep your ear lu ijilH; unci 'liainioH, Volish. patti'i-Vj-'il V My sN i iiniiwil X 1 XJ (tiiiM'd. .Lunch Kits. Heat. Npi uigos, PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE The Rexall Stor HORSES IN ANCIENT BATTLE iTKT'ii Wanted Hit Privilege. Hubert ilhl no) wnnl In huv lib hnhbeil luilr nit off. Hp imulc n prcnt fu. lit confuted lifter hi mother b Ill him 1 hut ullh nhort hulr hi' wnnul look Ilk' ti his hny. At th umuiiI hM. tlini' hi iiiutliiT told hlin to un to he I. nml hi siidly milil: "I vlh I ilhln't Jiuvt' my hnlr rut, Whnt Ik tht of hlilim lll.c n tljff buy if I luivo t n (o hii i lit uttiio timp an the hnhy hoys?" The Venerable Tond ToiiiIm nTtm lni.k YtM-y nhl, tlnn't tiny? Kvt'ii mi, inihiilily yo Imve iu'vir liiuiliirit that u toiid miylit Im "- yrnr-s old. Aiiuul rVtiril irive Unit tlitif hnvt hiH'tt toHiU of uuirv than I'fi yi'iirrt of nci', inn! tcry )lkoly ttili I'Ntlmat' Inn hi ru cxrt'i'ded. Daily Thought. Tho imt thirty In tiif wurlil whtch Id If viihit. In tint m'Mv miiil.-r-KierriioB. A WANT JU) will do It Nest In Communltier Tim vNiv(r blnN of SoufJi Africa Join fnrrf. Sron of pairs nnnt to tfuthvr ml or hum iimhrtmt-shiitl (ni'-iuri uhl ih they huihl by their roitihliiftj Inbor. Snuu of thi'sv umus Ititr rn iipcnUivr dimIh (Miititln u Kood Fitrtlond of yrays. Had to Split Up. T.I till Jack, wry ninrh lmpivsd Mill III first nl'lit In a ImtiIi on ii rutlimiu HlorptT, wild: "Why, rand mn, th tint wer' mo himiiII wt isiuldn't all llVf tocflhrr. Miuimui and I sh-pt In tin Urn flnt, mid Daddy In I In- co mid Hut." ' j J Worth Trying. A few mon miiiIIi'B of silent sympa thy, H few more ti-hdi-r words n little ;ore restraint on temper, may make III the dlffi-n nee In onr lives. Stop foni 11 rook c. " Seem to Have Been Little Uaed Except to Carry the Infantry Into the Fight Tn the old days when the Jlomnni and UriHka fought furious hattlen, the eharioteors drove thvlr cere In all directions, hurled their Javelins, and by the din sod clatter of hornet aud wheels commonly (brew the ranks of the enemy Into disorder, and, making their way atuonc the niialn)is of the enemy's cavalry, leaped down from Uielr chariots and fought on foot. The charioteer then withdrew, little by little, from the tight, end placed their chariots In em h a way that If they were hard pressed they could readily retreat tt their owq side. Thus la fcaatte es afforded the mobility of cavalry mltti the ateadl tiesH of Infantry. Daily pruetlco eu tihled them to pull up their horses at full speed when on a steep slope, or to run out on th pole and stand on tho yoke, and to get nimbly back Into the chariot. With the Introduction of cavalry In the later Iron age mine laryor horses, but their use for this pur pose seems to have been restricted to Isolated areas. There la no doubt that the went fierman tribes, as Into as the rampalKn of Caesar In (iaul, ir vd only the shaggy pony. It Is said In cavalry actions they held It dlsKim-eCul and slothful to use any Kind of saddle, and instead of chary Ine lu squadrons they dismounted and fought on font. As far as Knglaml Is i-ouivriuNl, the art of riding wmmiis to havo been Introduced by the Normans. The Saxons apitear to have been but InilllTei'ent hoinemen. For Succcm in oBuslnesa. Wealth Is. iift all, only what Is prtiiltn'i-if by u4. either by mental or phytfhol labor. It Ktands to reason, Ihorefure, lh.it If a man would become rb'b in this world's goods, or in knowl- edi'o of llilp'u or tnn, he mut work hard and lonj; to mipilre suh kunwl ede aud fklll. A ml lie will be reward ed In proportion to bis work. IieKplte a lucky Mroko occtiwloiiully here and (here in a man's life, I am a Jinu be liever In the motto tb:it iiothlnt; really ctnnes by chance to a man which It) of iiitih value beyond the ordinary. SuccuKk 1ms usually been irepared fur. striven for, fn-lped otward by his own Innate nbll'ty, work, or ta't In ways tUp exterior worTd often failed to recognize. hird work Is the bett friend any man eer embraced. I would wiy to all youthful twirlnners In business that business Is like the land the more you put Into It the more .you will ret out. If you put luohlriK in, you will j,'-t precious little out; If you tend it iu desultory fu h lon, you can only expect an Indifferent harvest, if any at all. Kx'1i:iiik. o Man's FricOJ. The funeral of Harold liannlster, an outfitter of lylikpft tvao followed by his favorite il.g. It Onteiod tlii' 'hiirch with (he mourner", and. M0Huir by fheolder. tn'.-n.-1-.nn bv O'dlTed at the cotUn. At .the t'liivesiiie the ilO: :it still while the eoltin w n; in lu lowcriil and then put Its paw-o":) -c cdu'e of the jrnive and took a f:in-weU view- ii' Its late iuaft.er. London Impress. , , rNTiAY. .TTTiY ;i9i9 Raspberries . Cherries Wife aftd Hocband's Money. ' It has been upheld In eoU'N t!i:it a woman cannot steal from hci hii;band Jf they are living together. HOVAI. M:i4iHH(M4St SOTK l! NtsiM'hhor Heady, on of the dele KatX to the a pwrlal si-ssion of the Kuiprome (:uip, will meet with u; Wedii'lid iy ereniiiK at x.:80 o'chKk, at tlie home of Neighbor .Marjiie Wal hw 2 0tf Oak at rent, and will ex plain the new Insurance rat s.. All berrtleia uienibu.fl uiw uryc-l to b- puif-oiit. 7-1 lriSK LAN'IfU'M, Oracl. MARY L. WKHT, Kecor.b r. Everth OX TAP RTGTIT NOW; DON'T DKLAYsOHDKinVIIIli: TMKY ,, 1,.,'irnL I AN Uli J I. AO. . ing In Groceries ' Where Is Teschen? This Is tjie latest breakfast-table prol'Jeiii. Although the town has fig ured prominently in Kuropenu history ut varloiitf times for over a century, Lloyd tieorge Imd to confess, when It was mentioned at the peace confer-em-e. Hint he did not know exactly where It was situated. Nor wait he alone In bis lack of knowledge. It Is doubtful If one per wiu lu ntty would be able to lve yuu auy itiformuliou about the town. And yet It was oi.ee the scene of a tftvat peace conference that of 1779, when Verk'eiines, the foreign minister of Krnnee, arranueil the peace of Test-hen, thereby avoiding a great Eu ropeau war, and also, lu all probabil ity, securing the independence of the V nl led Stales. New York's "Last Chance Night a Disappointment to Sensation Seekers i IIIMilllPlWWiMW ' .-ni-.u init July ()i;i cm i ne-r predict with arcut-w y h.)v " " " inetmijoltan owds mv olni: to ie-;nf ridins nbt wason those who loud-itc-t to a given HitimtUn. Witne-s ly dJnrod twy couldn't i mat; ine lhn coming of war time prohibition. ' NVw York without booze, sure rub- Louii't leas indivlduahi had coun.' d a celel)r.itlon the nlnht of June tiul would eclipse ajiy X.'.w V with most eat c'eannefl. Right Pivot A darky was unloading horses aud when he hail the halter banks of six horses he started up the road toward camp aud the stable. Just before, en tering camp the road turned sharply to the right; In fact. It made a right uugle with Its previous course. At this point the darky with tils nil baiter banks experienced some dltlt cully in getting uli the horses to make the turn and lie was heard to shout: 'Mere, what's the matter with you all? Don't you all know bow to moke a turn to da right? Number one pivot 1 I'lvot dur on de ripht." I'liteaartffc Chronicle-Telegraph. Tho Most Valuable. So. day by day, and week by week; ho, mouth after moinh, ami year after year, work on; and In that procesa gain strength and symmetry, and nerve and knowledge, (hat when success, pa tiently and bravely worked . for, shall come. It may tlml you prepared to re ceive It ami keep It. The development which you will get in this brave and patient labor, will prove itself, In the end, the most valuable uf your suc cesses. J. (.;. Holland. Kvh on record end give arm slice night a close nui. Th.. y began pre parations e-ajly in lil.e day. Then came mveninx and dull, dead ojiM. For Hons? unexpbi'inable reason ilv vital ftpnrk was lacking and l' cel elj ation refused to function. And now efter nen ly two we Its A few jure from now faihcra will recall th good old dr.yw and sons IH'enin'r 1.1 . ...i.r tn nnl.J Will ilur linn audi tlllllKS eimld 'Dili I h ' ;. - '. ... Din chaimri.-. ciuijiklo nf th plnsliic eva.- liavc lieer.. Hut the doti'.ils ill f it t il' hub and a ureal thinning the progress f .the d.anfrf will 1'' i.f the ciottda in tin otlners, there idifficult T.o necall. urn n'inn uh yet. J Whi.tlufr for liVJter nr wois:e the That iihere will be a change and ! I ooe.'S f chantzn to on. Gotham a n.p:ct one Kin wtlhout Siiyias. I lassed through worst of It. months Hut we know now that it will not he la. when it leal nel that the ehant; n t.ielTiiiilc. lit .will he one jf those j might wine. Now it lu readjnrt'nS gradual re.id IiiMinmitg that foineiltHelf with philmophie.il ealin. All S ermce men K WAN I A) will do It. Are cordially invited to - attend the dance to be given by the Rainbow Division Veterans At tht Rex Hall the evening of Tuesday, July 15 i .'A2ll.(ll)0 I'.r Vnr Our Im-yme If W (Irt ;i;(l-lturrt'l (N'SIIKK on mir k. in HI.OCK HK MUCK M'KNk;'rr. l.ikt or liir m'iuM'oi.4- It's tlMii .400 f.ft I'li'in smni' of tVm -thp tIRAY tIAMiKK. liritH. WA(i('i(Nfc:i, I NITI K. I'll Kl K. C, I'K 'llttil Kl V ihi. I ,yni of otS i'im. Wr me fight il the hrart of tins Ml I U N Dllll. All I.I SHI'K I "Intl. Wlu-re ur rhaiuen aie 9il ul uf loo that w g't a guHer, !.-ACRi:S- ' lnfJf'Hir fit'l'K nml njl wltinwtl 411 ucrs Tillmun- nvxt Hurk liiiihrU; ;:.' lu-t'' Iowa 1'ark, lirxt lUrp TikI; ill alt' KrutV, t'ciwren Ki'hinn. and lavit wells. $10000 I'llYS YtlT A MOth in-t.-rt'st or vitO vvorth on h.v basis in nil tilts or all w ny ni'liiue. Srtul fill, l.'rt, $M) or l"0. Itu vf... the MUTl'K j'Olt WAN'T'WMI IT TlHAY! lock goifi up withoot netira ffiilling in :io ilaya and DIYI- HlX liS in iKI'Hhv oiw xhn. MOXftY BACK CUAHMTK Tn t(!) Ptihlir Wp. tn 1 pxai Tru.t Company, agree tti refund your money If lifter tptPdnyx, $u ar dissatis fied with your puixliase 0 Ti:.AS TKDST CO. Th Stork ShioiKloiell 10 f.tf I 0 in I.i'MiQhnn lii) Itaysvinta. ('O'ital VC.tm 9 l ullv I'aal, NiO Asseaialila I'ar $1.00 SWQSTIKQ Oil. randy Oil O Hava. I1e ..II Is luevpiirislve, nml ttseflll for li.sny hiniselutld puri"t'S ; ouv drop W:- l'elleo II squellklng d"or hlhue or a heavy ruiitilng sewlnc mil eblnr; wipe It off with nlisorhent eol-ton. Com. to Ihlnk It, It Ii, 'lt' better." sold I'nele llt'eli; "tn to up like a skyrocket nu' eiMne dtiuf .Ike n rtrk dun to he Jc' plain Mir I, III d. ttmt." TirtJaor opio P'MI II yilAiq JO .IH l..lJO JO ll'l.l '"1 .M( 1IM1 JOop lll'UJ .Mil UO .V)HU U lli O) v X,iU4Mig.i jii K.tpi kiidt'.'d .ottos ia Jg iv Job Priatnyt, Th 0.aervr. Nt.ln ill GIVES CAT PALM OF WISDOM Writer In California Nawapapep Comaa Forward With Laud Pralaa ' of Houaaheltf Pat. It la oftvn a subjaet for discussion as to which U .Iba wlapat antiiml. Some My It la.tbe dot; and aotap are lu fnor of the.honia, wblta'aclontlals appear to thlnK.lt la the elephant. . beg to Hlffpr 'with all 'hps. view.. Wa do uot evaa agree to the iiiovciueut In raiialn quartera to (Ivp tha palm fur wisdom to tha fox. To uur uilnd tha wtaaat animal that lives ia the cat. Aud. If it goes to that, we uri willing ta bare It further known Unit of alt animals wa Ilka tha cat the best. A cat Is so wise that It succeeds In not letting us know how wise It really Is. If you will be friendly with cats and that's an easy tulng to do you will bp astoundeil at their wltrioas. And ou could not Imagine how affectionate a est can alao be.. There la an olil yellow fat up la the Yerduao kills tkat .ul4a't trade for all the dogs aad horses sad ele phants outside af Varuam's circus. ) " jrsT nucEtvKn - Fin,, line or M.uitlo ;n,t Wall OWIm 1 in M.ihnjMiiy mijl O.i fiiisji I 1 - SETH THole8 , f ) " - WATEEBtlky 1 I o OILBLRT V C. SBirnie vv.: 0k: . let rod -av ytritS J7l? eT v j&WsjgJ" 1 wOkLD famous KSAVm W-<& 'Invfii wi-intrer. so tin ucin ELECTRIC . This is tlif wonderful APEX, tho washer with rop J . iievrr rust, osi-illatinir tul. whivh rtu-ks tht itlirs from side to side, washing tlie-in ahsoluttlv : . . hi.. i . ,. i a. i I'iin in to minutes. it nas a swinmii'r you can wring out the tlie iipxt hit is being washed. power-clothes ere is no wood to rot or warp, and no he,,-,. cylinder tn Jil't out and clean. Most harmless mctli.il known iu washing, and washes faster than jury oil,,.,. in.K hine that's why it boars tho "Oftivt Iloiisekoeji ing" Institute guarantoe. E;ononiical tn operati..n lues a nig wiisiniig inp .10. ' . a 0 . - (1 n Watch for Demonstration Announcement AVe ,want every To .usw i l- in La (iraivde and tlif Hitrrouniling cftuntry to sc this cre), time, labor ml iiionoy -sivim' in j tii'ii and wo are tthfs tinir pitri-iHisiinar tne details t..r ,1,10 I- la-.t,, lir.MONSsTUA :k ( ; l v: -at or u sT()iu,:. 0 TION TO n FRty) SPAETH ELUMlSINQ & IjETlNG I) C T1('!A e . . .) If 0 0 0 B f V aaaiiaa.'ea,a,M.'Xaa1,aa- ' 103H T. . LA RAKDE, OREtfoS US111-1U Oil Opti JO OHTTl, rat0s lllrig. Tr. AS. G e e o e , 1 Cr 09 e u 1 P ci a j