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o , o "" TT U Gfl A N 0 EVENING OBSERVED "!; o : o An Independent Ne)wpn(er Puliliahed Dally nd Weekly' L uranuo, Ajrcijoii, Dy i,a urunue tveir Ing Observer Publishing Company HKIJCE DENNIS, Piibllnher. Gliili.ic lion. le loot. tu:i.' ippoa jih hiyh um the fence iiriil i.ho-.v I'ur;"' i' ''' in mkii I ii"fore I' certainly that there will he a (foo'l yiehl, fhisOiilley is totally Pninuiio 10 iifiyiiiiiiii line a eiop uemre, in-; y j js) tHougn ttjnay toe mliimtwl that the !,. n Mien-Mful awxiaraiuo In air lyield will it he as i'ki' 's could Ik u mimim, wh-r h had run JuiteC t)ntcrdt the Poitofficii.at.10 lirtude r. '.om':: w:u n li.o iiyi:ru!e nr. j,,,: (ia;y'.s 'JiHai- leliln- Jnatlon I'tlon of war. Willy was pi etiennd I Imhi. that w, li O'i" Hold M-Ual hy Ihe llallan , mj,. or mi neat mil after nc h.n! ; ,,.u.t .., i Oreffin, aa Second Clagg Pail Matter. AJdrem ail Coimunicatiun M The ObwrvOr, 1710 Sixth- Stet. City and County Officii Japer. The priee of hotel moid is said te e t'oir up'l many cities that wen jiliy On ,Tiny0 1, to compensate foi rliiniirshi-i liar-iflnm recently. Merit On Sale in Other CiLilm Ormron Hotel . , o.7 .i..t71?T. . v: r'ire roinc up lor tne !im reason bland, Portland; Multnomah Hotel Nwfi Stand, Portland,' Oregon. i lid i ra tiind eh'M u atry or .-'mi i. liein.HiiH. AH llie playiirs in the t: iir.Onieil of Ii.iik mil'al t-Kallnc 1 , '0ftP. i ioin: ' l- 1U i c-di.'t . y. .--.duo ai!K fV. i:, i'.,;. - f .,, "- O S li,o (liycruie :uAj'i live.' wi'jooi li Vi ' itiiQ nVlriiililni; irrpiw I ' f. "'& II 'r-j : . f . i - 1 l V ' J ' 'J s When you pet pmr Pla Perse and every man otipht V t ' ' i OIU'he sure it's -jr-am; to stay "blue"' and he sure f -1! .1 ' it's ali wool. You cn-i be sure about those points if you t'-vt' ' 4 i- I . ome note, inai necause we nae ii.nu 11.11111 -1 mm j I?f , . MAHX IJlue .Sti-Kes .here. They aie as grooil in quality, t ?-,yiJ "" :ist in Conor, and style, as they are in value. II i I'vV:' . ' f . I' i ' f W ' ' p'c fl,iSI'"t''!y Eiinn-.nteed that your Suit will not II j , ' 3 V ' ' fude,.thut it will eild its shape; that it is all wool, and II I' Jf 1 tiat it will tfive you absolute sutisfa'tion in every way II h5 Ii f AND YOU ARE THE JUDGE II own . Wc do not asl; you to let" us jiiilce; you jiuUre yourself, ' yon ' t !4 'f you're not wholly satisfied we'll refund your money ' , ' j or Kive you a new suit DID YOU KVKI! READ A 1!ET- .1. I 1 -tl'-ii t-t u . I i .a - 1 1 . r. ; ;l r',rni!-i..' , v,,. - II N DAY AND ITIGHT t ' " ' . - ' : ; AKE'W RY I . ' ' Cooper's Kenosha IUosed tociVaking Parlor f . M .,, V?l MOtCll KpSl AND LICENSED j :- -For Comfort's Sake- ilMER I -. .i .:? Saf Accuiale sizinpr, fiialily materials and the smooth- I II !;'' i y-Xi it""rj3!'-t.:;& I "si wcitinanshiji nive ease and comfort to the wear- ijji; 1 V'r-i ViV v'i y era of ihvse irarments; everyone is built on the stand- !! I ff": . W- ',,:'Y anl of. 1" QUALITY h ::' L:''d SINCE 1871! . !' t . '.. .r.- 'j"..iil I These (rarments enable 11s to fit you all over not Kit merely al the ciiest and they'll fcive you a satisfied i'ujty' ''.t-t-i. -4 1 feehiiK of case and conteittment, unlike e-arments m T II 11 vi nmni r'.i.MTi-TirJit.r-A 1 you are coijrtioiis of at every move. Prices $ I Jilt II J : , j1. L---" - 4 &Mar ii . 1 - Clothes I f!iS!CX53 ... - Jiayii i ! in. i ' mmj I. V' V iR'VWv ?-VJ Vl. Slt a hank account and Innld on it j 'y , s '" l) ' 'y'y y TliertSire inanv'srotXnnntiHunilii's for invest i! v .'"..-;) rf. ri' '.. -Nij1 Vsomelhiiv'l.i inver-t- ! - t r .', ' .'X -..''-'-zsxr5& ItHiw scrvi.At.f (liis ItanU nnd wil! V v. Xt'-': V- S - eSu infi)rnf ion ;uul ailvii-e on hlKLwe aV' iiilV.rni.ul. J . JJ S I 7 U ' V oit. , V y i?.-r fcer ??,.:, v j, . ..... , : . . i; 5 -j$;va . I . " ; w.ij.MEiu.cKiiY co.. . Urrkl i '. ' OKKtJON (.UOCKKY CO., L;.. V-V v-r j . . ' e oilruiutors . ' :-NV We ll it'll tti .V-r vli ' ! i i j a i i " " " M v -" i - v,''TtT fi araV fanns will l,o tonsidn-r.l. i ,.o . ,.' , v . . rc2rJanJ,"CroSpn gS-wg e HVll UllVwool lllclieO i,ro.!l., illM nvli. i? I W.l o .. " t "J Mi PL J .. V, ' I - . II. (.) w t. - - . 'M Nc "A '"V ''" '"' " ii . ' .. . . -' - o '-- 0 -'7T? ";.JJ ' , & o .. .... lie Wirt'.hV V !? . - m " -.j o lAelwimr. Q' ;' V0"'1"-... .. J Wrapper, rlnteo a, ?!,el c'ic and di! aMB .hme k. le. Ore,,,,,. 9 . -".- . wl i7rl,r o o a o '"'i mraii.ii ".emir," yr,i . ; r yiryt j y wfr o llWII tlUJ .Bgaaro'a"" "' Cr. ..O'-- .V. 1!', evcel'.o tm.v.y I or ' 'tA;a?r, "JIUNIUV. .11 LV.l t. 1910 i:i.,U'i ' ) ; i The Largest 9 Otitr. t MirMiniiiu j.iMdai . ihe iirc.'t flow er In', ihe v-i'i-l'l. Ii o !..!.:.; i i II, e I I HE DK.TIlOYSoVAU-Alil.E j ;;;'":!'"- -'" f'-' ! i''M'. T ii,. r ' , i-- 'M- it ." 0.;:im' o! .MOT,i. I'ICTl'Ki: INVE.T10Vii:i ,(x ,. ,: Bvp.H.,f), i, ,s And one reason's job as Kon,l as air t ,l.. t , , . !.;", ; , ,' , .... - SA KAKAE1.. Cal. Julv M Fin ln'ls. I!u- ll-w.-r Sir-s f.,iu.. oimr. - . . . ... ... . ... i sin,, BUSCRIPTIOrV R.41 E By Carrier .-l rtaltv ru,F month ... 6!lr I Daily, per three mon.iii. $1.95!""( ' l-int poun-U-I f nuv Uaily, per six month lndvanc $3.75 UMiiy, per year m auvturco i.u laily, iingie copy.. . . . .. .. ...... .5c 'By MftiP, 1)ftlly, per yekr ifl sdvmic 15.00 , IJaily, per nx month! in auvi&Ai .9i) t)Hiy, three mouthy ;n advance . ,$l.2u iJaily, pur month.. , . .COc Wkly Observer-Str, by mail, per year In advance. $IU v.'liii h Inut niifht ii'incil cut the lahora- 1,1 urunm! i!tory Imrc of I;con nought, invt-nto' of c(lur(I motion piluie photojrrj'.phy. i-iiu-O'I Kcr'rnud lo..s -111 the di"truetio! if iiivtntionM in t! pt liver of dcvel Yhhui'?. the ufin of wnrl.injr for i living, v;fif;n it in po:;t.lo to fct in'n utcs in a l iz rintr? None vh;iti vT. oprni-nt in was nnn'mnd t'fhty. And J-h Wilhu-d itun't intfid tt -M;h. Vi'-torin Doiu'lnss, wife of th work any more ' I1V(!"tor. f"Uht tlu flnnics Kinf:!(- : !i:.ndcl, bofii? tin nrrival of !he firt IcpartiiHTit, and nccunliiif; to the fir hicfi ivi'(l tint n'sidenir'-T ydjoiipM A ft w more srasons like thv pat1 your or two nmy Ik, the mciinH of ('lianintr fc former Cr-tinialt' a to thu pnsHjhiKtiP-H of thn M( adowln -i.uV project. v;;'i ovc oratory, Mrs. J)uur!axs, wh tine hy funics from the lab n'portd recovered toiir.y OwillK i hloi ijiJ' - inM ator ,,, V i,l lo:i V Ml How a Crab Grows. Tlifl eruli's eqnis ilcri' io llio h'ler nnl bones ,,f j.fiii, .j.'s Is lis loii'li c!!'!T nliell, wlii.-h ilois no I r.v. Tlie bidi." emb Is lor. il 10 ri oC tliis ooi-li eillillirlliLr .(: .on. So II luaKs s..f loie Intermilly xn.1 4!ien i :i'js ils old prolectlirir hojne" ii'iss t'l.e ex treme bf.ck I'el".', cre.-piiit; out i;i ilmt way. . ".My Country Tin of Tliee, Hweel IjiiiiI of l.lbetrly." On Dull Ears. It nan been reported Unit Major Slenirel, the military critic of an in fluential Germun newspaper, does nut join in the chorus of uniitriuition over the allied demand for the surrender of the former kuiser, but frankly urf iki that the deposed ruler Kive himself up. This, Stengel nays, could be the best thinic for Wilhelm and for tier many It would assure him fair treat ment nnd nn open trial. In detail the military critic says: ' "By voluntarily surrendering him self, tho kaiser would show irrnudcur of nonl and utter disinterestedness uih ns Ii found only in (treat, histor ical characters. Wilhelm should have (tiven himself up in HUH, instead of wuitint for the catastrophe of No vember. He still has un opportunity of partially repairing the damage he bus done by appearing before the ill lied tribunal." This Is sound ndvice, but will fal' on heedless ears. It is not the kai sef's way. During tho past few days we hnvo heard much bolh from Hilly Sunday nnd the C'huut iimiiin pint -form us to the Innate obstinacy of the fnriner ruler of Germany, and still among it all thero was nothing ncu nothing was expressed that has not long been known and that is the in solent belief to this hour on the part of Wilhelm that he is n superior be ing and associated with a higher pow er which should give him inimunilv from contact with n tribunal remposed i of Ihe clay-made Allies. Hut ft ridiculous showing of divinity of the kaiser stripe it is which hides its cowardly bend and evades its share of responsibility when there U no savage army to protect it. I low can n man show "grandeur of soul niuf utter disinterestedness, when he hasn't the moral courage of the poor est soldier that was once fighting to protect, him ? niitlld, be sayi .- ';ou Journal, Mll.l.CltS LOOK OVKIt CHOI" (J. T. Hlduull, uinniil'aciiirlug 11- 1.'.- Tor tho I'lone. r Flouring Mill company of Island Ciiy, and C. 1; Hat'er, manager for the Klgin I-'lour- Ing Mill company, are In Ihe city thlsi week. Th-iy m:'d.' the nip by llllloilioolle and Iher'jy were able to make Honii'liilng of a survey of th crop sltiiulion In 1'isleru OrcLCon According 1o tb in Ihe Kill tern Oie- iron wheal belt will produce 'morn wheat Ibis v:ir llian Tor several s .CKonn. Tiny 'lejiort oceusiouiil spotn where Him soil was ll;tit 01 where Ihe cnip was plunged loo late hut tho real wheat 1'ind is proiUiclau and a r;ood luirol.t will 'lesult. They wl 1 1 remain hi vera! days and niotoi beck by way of .'ip ilii.ne.-- (iieqnM Joinur.l. I!i:t'j i:u c;r..i.; iu:m tvm:ii Mr. and Mia. J. J. ( hit of I.a Omrido, who have been In the elti ' tile U'K l, -.v ll..vs. lotl liliK liiorllinu I " for T.-U'Oina. Mr. C.-irr, ii-.ineiehaiit. "' "'"''"r ll.'is l.i. n IMorriewltie v.' In. I I,,., i Uiw M.-WII lmi-e, Th -y "will loaUo th retiirr 'trip htiioe by way of Spokane b aillo. Tli.y will b- ii. ojiiH'ni lioiai. by Mrs. Jay Van Jiunin, who l:::s lie ;i vIk!II,h; M in in' Portland for Ihe p.i.ii seve.ia,l-',i,.k.!. Mr. Can Art Appeal That Will Fall!?"'" ,,li!t ",-i ln in. town , , i j K-,,U HIS MJillllfn, inn lll III experiencing consl.lj able tlllflcul ly In svciii-lng Hirl'lleient nierrlianillse Slni'0 Ihe advent of -f 2 'wheat mill fill) bay Unlo.il,. eon my i-rtJV. -iis" have linroiiin more iirrlli il In r and olll high gnijji RiViehanillsii is in . ile or ' Ore Thiny in rils Fnvcr. ''lie 111:111 0:1 li.lll'iis ill his !"kes," Si, , CI,, !, ,1 O ,.;, W.TKIt.f(., m; kM u..w,l. III tilt' j' ail'i.' Jit' -f. I. S SO mxl-Ii;; ! Uy,' and I'tie Impossi- jfasy to pic;..,",, HiirficHMit-supply , vHr Cr.f k at ) hjs IX KINO r'-akdown .The 0'j:iirvpr furnihrs nul prints TfOPE DAY AND ITIGHT Residence FUNEEAL DIREC1 EMBj Phone Call Main G2 aking Parlor A1TD LICENSED ER Day and Night A YUIMJ Ml KH Kalian Youth Diiet-fN nhcsira Im Aho of Thirlerit "Whtre Education Ib a Han dicap. Many collect'-hm! mid highly train rd terhnirnl men bni'k fitm the war fire finding it almost impossible to get "m' ! ' Work. This is the testimony of ne less nn authoriry than the federal di wetor.of the I'nitt States Kniploy ment Service for New York state. Ihe fact thai theo men. have m- HOM K, ( CohMn-ntdeneo of tho AHHoc!ale'd ,1'rrKH ) - Willy Kerrelo HKi'd tit, who leads liMI-piore nrehert' tiinfi In sehu-tioim of V;.j;a t Itp 't ii-o-en. Kjsdni, Oitotf anil ilher, in an American and av;ij horn in I'oi'i land, Mo. Tho child ha;; -aUnule-al thf al lent Ion of Kurope ulneo Tie was four yeaiH old hut it wai-i only it- in tly 1 111H his Ann! lean hh tli w.l :r:;led hy llk-i parent;;, who ill'' Italian. Tho rather told The Associated Pi-ess en n spondent that Willy ear iNd In American p.tport hut lliiii his name wan William hmo, e 11:111 1 e ho had chosen for him whil he had worked hi Maine when tH( 1 Ii ihl w.ij- hoi 11. The f:ilher faid tliit lit 'ihj-;ue of two. Mm liul was hroniht tt lt.il whether his p:ircii1;.s wire retu'ti'ti;.' to take up ilior r-aidejice in t'ie old home in Tat In. When Willy w.n lotir, ho le,K,tn his ti.iiMioaJ r.i ii'i leading an orch stna in the Pol hi Ip Paris. A y-iir 1 ; t he nin'ared tn th'o CoMl'.i,n.v H heat, o, Kimie. wlcte for tho fiwt time he lid an oicli's t:a "oT li'O .pieces. Tlu- pnn;rnm wa cotupiid of War".rn n. 1'eet Ion eji he." ' st lec! tolls.' f The child took hi m che-.t :, Ik j ion limp t or-.Nicht!.is In lM :;,;iiu! oondncted I w coiu crta for 'ie mon i.'wl: In the aine i ay, h clu ; MONUMENTS .... '.fer BLUE MOUNTAIN MART3LE &' GRANITE CO. Mounment Makers of .Quality, J.idi; h .Ave. J.a lii'aii(l( Orcumi " ImsincsH training;, seems to l.( t slunililiiit; l.l.uk. tin. jlt'l mis fillilli; mi Ml.::u.,' 'I.oliilun, lllld In- wti'i Ct.ln'ii iiill"'iir brt.i'.. (n. ..'ii Al m! irni'l.in.l. 'il M.u ll.oi oti Ii h oi ii'lil Ii' li'l.'d l.i .1" GRAIN and STOCK FARM rTlF,F tri3C.'wwiff'.-to'1;'r'!.;tt'riai llcnrv Stern, student of ivonnmii ji nn.l cliirf of th..' ,irf,-(..sioni,l ,,'alion jii""' W "i W "II -t AJWrIT rWIBW M)l'WC3raMTOaVCiTOlBar P.i4U R!K5! of the siTvii-e.ays: ''"i'hi' Vorii;t. liiiim'sn man & loo Imsy mappiii; out "his cotiiiiii'ifinl iiimpiii,.i to liotlioi vi!h tliw 1 y (f o of m:n, nml I'vrn if from tmitives of. puli iiili.in w 11 rami on, ho oftcm so ni.' Kin illy i) ati- 1 n.l tlmt tlui. nppliiant. fimh ifim OSmI'1 Ul ,t.H''lt." , Alai! Those huinppriiin lirnin1!! , If (1u inimnf l.r.iiin,.iin.l ('Imuiioii nlly ni'vils n j..h, why iloi'si.'t h, take it, insti'ail of wiiitif.g, like Mi . rawlipr, fur (.imthilU; f.i turn up? Vntil hp ii urns any Irtisino h,. iR not i'pi''lly vu!u,l.li' in it. for nl' liia nluciiiu, hut that la. iu u slioul.l lip of ii'iiiH'ii-p value in liel f himeto learn it spiv.hly. An.l if u ipl'lie liia bra ns im, hS fine f.l.'n lion to IpiPnfiii; tl hu-itiess, his en? I plover rn uml will not W ep him from mlvntlcitiK. 8Tmi noine A,,ti ullkn,,! t.a ..1 ' " " "' ."r "'t.'Hl , tun. of-i-,luriiti.,n havp I ,, il,.. Idfel.e, JHlil'vin,T l. ..." !.... . , ... ... M J A iniom iinu-wi'Thni iiie.r way to tne WA I.. P.p for the piluni.j,'(?iun ' ((el n-u.-li O a Pfliipxtliy lieriii!f.! his li'-in ia O.iiifil O o - q 'to'lb' of Ihe fait that ti ha ii.pn nn unuallv lonjr iwri.-.l 'ftUi,.:il . ..t ... .. ".l O o ""a , a ilrop of rain, Ihtup. ail1 inai'V f O 'iiil'ii);il inn farm, nr twii si j lalia. ai-f Ira t I'M uniii' in'ni't'ri One lar; .luu .inifiMUs .Mniilai',,1 raii.-iiri i s ni'ar i,t' inT'w n., "Ii Iju lr i'!l j . i in- ranclifSois Mimlar tn lht I1..-1 f'urins ni'ar Sfinnncrvil ri'M'inl.ii-So'-S.mun. !','' farms. ",li-- I'.n-inin..- system 1 liavo 1 riri limits win. have cilv.:m,! 'ai"a liroiu'iics in't a Walla Vallcv t trailrfor iirnA'i-j iix ,ln i-l'S 'c-ii-oi'tatvo f9.sU Stato 1 .ri ami .1 ).-c au.l Wall;i o (111 1U o -0- WILBUR F.BR0K- ('aivTho OI.s.Sm'ui (Iran a Is Your Earning Capacity Greater Now Than Ever Before? If so, set nsido a part of your caniin i'.'X'Ii liiuittli aitainst lli' tunc wlicn it. will he hank aivoimt aiul build on it iipportiinil it's f"l' invest incuts thalViv if vou ha Wc offer v he n'lad to fjiv any matter upon w J)o not hesitate to call LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus, $210,000.00 .Mii.Mr.r.h ri:ni:K'.i; i:ksi-:uvk systk?.! . e w 0 fv ; c e -