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U I .D.N KSliA V. .1 V LY 1919 FGTTR -Q- 0 6 o" : e LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER!- An Indopomlont XfrOipapw I -o 5- U-uill ITitU, touumi Kk'HHfl- IOHII nOiy yi, u saiil k. Ii worth, nr.:'" line basin Oi jr i,t .irkeHi .)" no i ' lh..n K.1 770 ill null. Thim (li.- Publlahed IJjilly and0 Weekly at U L, nrury ,'j..,',- the value of the (inside, Oregon, by La Grujif Even- I u, if ,.;,.,, ,-iiti nuelhoiia,R, i tng ODeror mumming -"nPu7' 'wnni tierf?l nmv milly 'lo r, rca. liin HKUCtf DENNIS. Puhli.her. nri flw lji(:i ;m.ornr,ar;ivcl r.nlered'&l th Pontof fice at La Grande mru tlian any crop wan ev worth o .,0. 1 r-ie J niroi r-ieck e 011L id hitt nioi-.ih and for thai nci.aoi ii o v.ouhl de-jy I he liloaure 1 j f Hamming 10 it' sweaty ti-ed Itniibei jacks. P'.'ould iJ.lt this gen-tli-pi.m n lie ahould be using cut ilmtli i r fur drinking piirl' i Would rs. l Hint Iw 11111 to Perry ;'cnd huvu u Idllugc .ml gl M HWiTI- I'tw in the old swIinrMitg hole, nd Addreaa all Communication! to The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street. , , . i, .. 'O Oregon, aa aecona ub aom maemr.ii,, ,,v country. a ,;. , ,V0II, wli ImIi u all ohjec- Jii-rre the wiir farmers u.- to giT Tons tie the lumber J. k Uaste and r,U and CO cents a bushel for then a,mjt Unit ho liked Ji. 1. In 1(117 tin- iiriee rose to the! . Wr-r.i.el folly City and County Official Fap.r. ,,,. fi f 90 cents. L,.t i On Sale in Other Citiei Oregon Hotel iyeur jt jumped to !.:!". Now 't is Hi, VK roll TDK SWIM Mi Mi HOI.K Newafctand, Portland; Imperial Newi ( appnicntly gciiig holier. It ha fill-T TO Ml'SKIHl AI'PHIXIATKII Btond, Portland; Multnomah Hotel lrisen mUchTore, proportionately, than LONDON, -une 20. Newi Stand, Portland, Omgon. jwheat. 'I'rcss Correspondence. )- U(.r(fcftcr its Importance will h" .1. P. M'.rgan, of .New York, to the. Vit al! DSCKII HOW HAlV miirp full) recognized. American fnr-toiia :id Albert milseun: o." the col Ku ly .r,i per cent of 1 1m c luiiied uoliliH.H ami H.illois or 1 O. . It i I Kt eoniity ore eayer to 'nke aihaiita;--uf the wilililo' mid bailors' .:.li;i (tonal .Oil 1-jix, ai c oi ilini; to an i . fe' inato niaile by .MIs.h Virginia Tod-I Jtereillaiy tf III" llniatilU r. 11111 4 lid ftujji, mid of the lloo.e S i in .sitlon. c V.'illiuinti (Associated are l"l'nx The gift by .65a,'n,prH w-ill "plant more corn n'rt year, Icrtinng of stain;d lass, 'which occu , .$1.95 ' i'Wtcad of giving t hi preference tej.ieil f.ve'windows of one of the corri dors, ca'ised widesiiread snllsfaction By Carrier Dally, Ht nftiDth np thrai mnntha.. tl.lto Uailv'.Jer aix months faadvanca $3.75 I wheat, as they l d this year. Daily, per year iu advance $7.50 Dmily, lingle copy... 5c My MaU , Bally, per year In advance $5.00 baily, per aix mon tin' In advance $2.50 f)aily, three montln 'n advance. .t.zu lailv. ner month 6Uc Hindenburg On the Sacri cial Altar. valley fruit ei.nv.i s lip lilfir lli;-'.s lo kee;; t lii-in f nun b I'.ikiai; mule. tli-, W4 ljf.it of the fr.iil oa 1 heft. 11 .! u;o runnlm; to III1' larar is wi:li fists rMl of n:oiiev oa-r.f- to .!i:clia.'e lh r croii; al price? never lv 'or- I of. Ileal Every mile of highway li !...:! The Dalles anil 1'eiulli lon will li" nmUr eonll acl In i:hr( w-, -ks tnii vfded bid.-- are accepted at ll." Ant:- ris-.l. hei-e. I The collection Pk of peculiar !ntcre jto students ami designers. 7h eaiji--est items of the glass are four small 'panels or trench glass or the latter , 5 exin.. r n- slat.- In Ilimlcnbuig was the seventh to of part of the l.'lth century. Two of thes. ; f o-nmission lor work now a.lv" Weekly Observer-Star, by mail, perlfer himself as the sacrificial l.-ujib in represent scenes from' the ''Temptation i Kxcrpt for a !' w stie'die- b - -.v i i year In advance IL50 place of the kaiser, llollv.vg began it, f the Wilderness." The subjects (iflThe Dalles ami Mnsli r, 'he en'Je then the five younger soit of the wai .the other panels, evidently contt-m- dIMance rioin I'en'.lli-ion to 1 o.-i.an.i . lord lined up, and thin Ilindy. In bis IM'rary, are the "M racle of the Keed- iieLiei 10 r mil apjieailllK lor I11S H.O '"K ' ' v '-" saving Wilbelin, be makes . this scene from the life of St. .Nicholas, pleasing statement: The rest is entirely of l.ermnn anil "The war, despite the harshness j Swiss origin, and provide material for necessary in conducting it, has shown studying the distincti ve development-! by examples on both sides that, hie-hiof art, particularly in tb .NTANDAIN) o I'A'l-I'lJN'S 101: AHir.si e 0 0 -KAMi&ecrf 0 SBSiJSllSiSSZIztsS 9 "sTANDAKD iattki;n qu have ' beo -impressea witl, the smartly dressed appearance of your friends and others. Ymi realizehat it.vas not nece- saiily the pi ice of th gown or quality of the materials that made this impression, but yi.ff werg con-, vinced that it was due to the indescKbable higf the go-.v.n, whiih piodmed the superior und attractico lines. Do you lealize that this impression of smar;ness was 8 ie to a prooerly fitted corset, which is tiie foundation of the costume? . e - Vr.u will f r-1 in our ('()1!SJ-:T PF.PAH'iMKNT the peifcct fit. tl- set tar your figure. The IlKk'DI.KSON or the NIOMO, twy of the best to eVoese fiome Women ni.ould Carefully Investigate the Valuable Health Service Rendered by 'My Country 'Tin of Tlie, l.ainl of l.llielrty." Bweet The Fight Is On Fight It Out. , The news reports invaiiably refer to the chief business now before the United States senate as a "fight.' me ngnt. is on-ngn- n oui. n.y r)onf,i)Ic for ,m. ,.on,UI.t f lhn u iunmimentai mat no proposiuon o. wnr . .. , , . . . Rhine val morale, soldierly tW'nking and feeling! ley, towards the close of the Goth'r and a high sense of honor common to! period and-.during the Honaissimco. all cultured nations are not dead." Ill John ETrf-iosney, v-lio lnannged the It is one more evidence of the Her mans' inability to see themselves as they are, and it would be funny if the Hrewere years ago, Is now piloting the. urease 11111 noi swell so with righteous indgnation at the presumption of it. Honor, morale, soldierly feeling ''on both sides Hindenburg is the grand marshal of the Herman army, one of those direct. merit need fear the most severe eritl- son, when he still can speak like this o.sm, on tnc tneotry mm 111c rigni win , in ie f lMlfum r i.vce, of the uiuiniinriy uiuiu)jii. hllte of tie WOrM. peace leiiguf question becomes figura' lively a fighting Ikkup. There ncl hnve bnen no emhar rawnmflnt in tho Prpxiilenl nttundiriK the mi'oiinH (if (ho committee on for eitfn rehiftonfi, if the committee hml so desired. It mny he nt vnrinnce with Wnsh inffton precedence, but that i of no jinportiince. It is nothing unusual abroad. Premier Clomeneeau, who nturutn in nlmo.Ht precisoly the snrne . relation to the French Kovernment a I'roiiident WMhok tt the United State; government, has been uttending bcb nions of tho Krench parMnnient'K for eign relntionii committee to explain the nieitning and purpose of debatable clauses in the peace treaty. There need be no excitement raised, either, over the nuggetttion that tint Vreiident may vUit the Semite cham ber during debntea on the treaty, to answer questions and even participate in the debates. This is recognized in every Kuropean country posHe-ising a parliamentary system as one of the functions of the executive head of the government to submit to nterrogn. tion" by the law makers ami explain measures with whit-h he is partirular ly concerned. IJoyd George has dune this over anil over again, during the war nnd since, with regaid to hiH wan and pence policies, lie will explain and defend the peace treaty before thej llrltish parliament. The United States eonjrrcss, in both, branches, Is nutnriously long on prec edent. What the nation is interested Nothing could show more plainly that personal punishment in needed. There must be no recession from the Ktand taken by the peace conference. The guilty must he brought In justiee, manter who ordered and man who obeyed. Nothing else will ever "stab their spirit broad awiike' ! FORUM I mi st I ; 1 s 1 : to Tin: occasion' IJ-i. C- ande, July Kditf of Oh;.rrver: Hear Sir: V hnve all read the able editorial In Sunday's Observer; on Iho wat.r (jiicsiidii, iiml (hr is' no doubt about I. a (it ando. Indiusta "very word in Hhat im tiele. And wo i ate wIIHiik in l t hy-Kjiua bo by! Koni-fl with llm city poveriinieiH If; i(hey can only pfiove t(, u that they' fully reallo how serious the water j qilejitfon Is. If they Ho IllfV have. not shown It. ' To be unabb. tu .get sufficient wa ter from the ctty'H ivmi voir Is a scr--ImiH mat-r itnleei), m to lm oldiei) to IIUIlip UiU'li'.lll s.i(tr f.011 Illr riv r hi to th.' city's main. Is a vei serhius 10 ii:i ami no dmiM r I causing our city r'eniin-nt k i anxiety. I.ul die most s-rinus of a'l t1!" tU'':'laui eoufi o( .inn ibe city rm 11 u 11 ifii I Is -what an' p ool" uuini,' t.i drink when the (ir.iii'te liomte me' haM no more w ; t r in it Iti II ei" " l buhv now! Cut t-ut all ehi'cse p::i tn and HMUt-e-n Id'Hiir in is a business like handling of the j bunim-v. ri- up t.i Hie 1 u 1 1 th. m peace treaty. It is nothing more than M1"' ,,r A,nn 'ran hi Si',;1" 1 he ejly Wii. r tntii..n inr .ill :nn 'and itn it now and hiitoiy will up 'nlaud and hon r you- naiiie. liesj-cfi ! 11 Ily Your t, , I. t; ni; t'K. AVH.AT Alii; V K TO lMt? I K.litor Oinei-M-r: What, did I hear tlvs spring? I think it w ;m our city niantiger saying, "Heautify. clean up."i Nojv what do I hear "Shut off um. water!" I,et your lawns burn up, and pructicnl common sense for the Pres ident nnd the senators Nt get together and work nut, or fight out, the issues involved, with the nation for an audi ence, m : 1 One Crop Has Struck Its Gait. Yes, it is hot ami dry nnd ncrordingj to the .disputable authority always to be relied upon, is ''the worst thntlyour gardens; and pay three times the has ever been ktvown." j worth of peed to start your lawiu In spite of the nri.lness there is onn again; be careful of your hath -tub crop which, if properly planted and wnter; wave it ftr the citii.ens of attended to, is coming right along, ami Grundo to drink. Pa they give that t that is the old stand-by of the laiger 'u-ftir half price? Oh. no- full pi ice. lrtion of the United States cup. l'ath water is valuable dunk ng watr-. Mlie leaves may shrivel am) crinp Pont ask our brothers of 1'i-iy t. thnmgh the heat of the day, but there ipiit bathing, for are a.-ban n ts a rallying spell and the full, dink brotbeis of 1 a tira-ide. 1 treen conies bark and by the time the Hww can we epet any praise fotn Hays gtow shorter and the heat of the' tourist--, .when we gie tlu'm bath summer W waned there will tie thi water to diiuk Mope each citizen of full corn in the ear. itbetown wake up to the sit iiat v Peauuiont club or the Texas league. Frank Sebulle's club plL.ved to d.OOi) funs In It opening contest at home, ningliaiutnii Ik a ivd-lx-t ball town. Charley ITernjj Is playing n good game at kccoiuI bue for Jtoslon. lie tiud Maninvlllo work well together. r.llly .Stewart, T-oulsvllleM new pitch er, was iu the navy and last year played with .luck Itarry'n team of JuckleB. The purchase of IVrrlck from Tu dluuapollK by Seuttlo shows Itill Cly iner Hlill belii ves lu lilu old a.ssocbtUun uciiualntaiices. ltoin Toung Ih 25 per cent better tbU year than he wiik lubL He Is hit ting woixlerfully and playlug an alert game lu -every respect Jimmy Auwtm keeps right on going; like Teiniyson's fiinious brook. .Many rwokleH wish this veteran would fade away, but Jimmy says lies Jum start ing. Manager Toe Fold of tho Cleveland Indian? Ih onlhtislastle over Harry l.uiite, w ho has, he says, u pair of bands that ulwny seeiu to be where the bull Is. The Chi i 'ii co fans are said to hove been riding Leslie Mann pretty hard. Just why is not clear, unless it wa that hhs holding out tactics were ad vertised too much. l.iitle Cuelo, lite Cuban clgarro, N ;!aiug the outfield lor .Morau's Kedt ecry now and itu-n, H cjtn play any i.nioii on the team and do u good j. b of it, too. The I.mlsvllle club has given Culch- T 1 rimk Cretin bis release, aj bis "V. n reiu.--t. Crossin has jut re turiH'd from I'lamo, wht-re be served f'M aMott-l a year, iind be will take his time about M ik,! u baselall e n i; a u.iut. will be und' r coir i'u-; or completed. I Tood It I voi's rhi.vy hr'rve:.t i ended and the I. .si ' a load of bhw k clierrb'S, the crop of wbicli i I eight can;, w.-s shl:ifd '-at by Hie i: pplo . t nw. is' as ioi !: ion. Tlie I'm it, packed in lii-poiind hov. lined with lacp iap"r, will be distrib uted t Mlnnojiipolis, tMileao and .Vow York City. A jw.'t of the niachincy row 4 0,aoo-lnisli-,l el-vat or built n Haines this seamm this we'k. It is fvp'ft.-.tl Mi; on tht- new si nn-turo will sImk tly.. foi to b :;i ri ''d i.- work be1, ii. ,'i:ksi:as i oi;ci:s aki: It KIM IP TO MINIMUM V A SHI .NT ; TON . July 1 P. . Til e M'cond division of p'gnlars and "all tittiwrhed uiil's" b iv.' Ik en :i;i.yued to orrly return hoin . This diisitn In cludes the f.lh 'and t'lh reiMmen'' of t.inriivs. Pa i i'le.: I'u, iu duly ovi-r-fieas li'avta only ihe I'iisi and Third dlvMon.1 assivii' d to -- ie duty oveiT.nas. , WASHIXCTON. .iuiy 1 A tneri-e;-n overseas fore-:; a: ' (,J ::;!7.:!:t?l officii s and men on July S, wording to an olficuil annuuee uient Tuesday On the ?i!n,.- d.i!r lOU.nOit troop, wen' al sea -u rouS' to the United S'at-s and ilvii.ouO v. ere in this count y. Can Never Frrrjlva Tnnt. 'V'f ta;r ye.-;r-: slu.-c hn b'ft too," .-aid the O. "ritd v.li'e, "I rei;;emtx-r lf'-juHf. (iV--H:eir as .vc.-iioid.i.v luuv ho stood at tlie door, hebi.i-g it ep rt lib six tiles gut Into tho house." Hoytoii Transcript.. Th-re I;; a, person. ili'y : tionery and w ftum n ;f nli-i aro ut' n tains ;m.; j kind and iu ::;ty. : tltey us in Wild'.:. t,. ii both in a pe ! . I ba When you w :Vh som. disti -ctive ii tho w .y of pap irs in t ! o II ib !, nd in the nb.;n white 'and t !b" I; t -'-A -lesions i:i Ci lawn y .) i will find 1 1' "i t bom's Family Dru -other new :.tytes and lat in box P-' in cii ! r. V itb b.t li the In x r : III r- U Wt, 'N3 -., -M.,r r.i IP r " ll' ' Vi 1 1 IK S : WONDERLIFT COSSETS There are many NEMO self reducing models that give com plete physical support: but -lie wouderlift goes further a.a-1 jtrodllces a genuine Uiil'ftillL aciioo; wheieby we:ilened or fallen abd uuinal organs are !-e stored to normal, healthful po sition. There are NKMO mc'els for all firrures, from the ve-y r !',i:t to the very slendor. riie .inc illustrated here is the Wondi i lift. Coine and let us sh v you how tacse corsets are 11 very iVfferelt. Prices ran'.:-; fl'o.i: ..It) tl $7.0(1. ic suro, iii;:hik Unit v (Hi wear ;i IODKTi Ii.AII:iH.' i mis spc'iKs ; lam mis New York C'-ir si'tici'i' to every cus loiiicr. Wliy ? Iiccausc she knows lliat liel eieit work is nulli J'ieil liy an ill-fitting .l!rassici'i. Shi' rec oiiiinrii(ts llie Model liecansp slie, herself wears it and liecausf it I'i's liefause it bides the lliilv corset 'id:re. so fatal to the sinoiith symmetry of JJ-' h".- !ouse. Suit or Dress. AotA ! - . witli a Model Brassiere. w 1)4 MM FA SI 11 OX ,.(. kxpoks'ks -v. HENDERSbN" CORSETS r0 lccnnso KYi cr St A'lo ns Supreme llcnders:)n back and front laced Cor ret.H h:tvo many pleasing characteristics that appeal to stylishly dressed women. les den their vec- ogni(d and ac cepted style, they are distinct' ely Corsets of oinlity Kvury pie-'e of material enterin, into their con struction is care fully selected by the ninnufuetu! ei s and tested for rttronfjih nnd dur ability The v.)ii 'ins: is thoroughly guaranteed and we assure yoj that these corset; will give Katifae tny service in every particular. Prices range from SI. 50 to Si. A Henderson for cverv fii.rure, too ?v';i mmmm !.;:fcsitaHl i ii .cd l y f. nerv tl v.- and y lni . hoi!- Pre'i i.lM-.'- M. n oi: .re emeloos. Th- Kraftlawn, lie C.:::t--'s P.rtiaton in tlie Princess .oa llnv. lope, an.l tho Wyckofi 'vjion lioad aie three; of the late-o ad an. 1 !'V h pap-.i s on th-1 nu'-.-ik- yoar cverv 7-1 r, -if I. S.!v.1-lhotA .; c:v:i suit e In v.-lit ililnat rials. FAMILY DRNIS STOHE 1 .',,-'(,-. : i . 4 i,, V 7 rorn is to become one of the stable rrop. of Ihix Tulley, although nnlv ue to a few veain iiirn no one would ha?. lKr'Kls rd ..ayt-ii' further than h few row in t he tlrdeit fa table use. Corn M more than kii.g this vear.l for !i.emeror of Amtrlcau agii eultuie. Wiheat, even with its 'irecedcntid voiwnir .in. I'M njjn June uiii iimi eee j.ifcM by the government an.l supplied by (.( M) It world demand, is cvl'ivted to biinc f1;J(t. Iff a mere trifle of J.'..-.T7.P00.c)O0. The ,-, .. ' m A TAXl'AYKK. i' i ii-: P-r y. Orc Ui 0 , aiiit.- i:cii. 1 i o. i f i'l ti' . 1 of ymn t iper ' 1' n- o- sit.:i:e. tt-, en up to pi cwiv-o- I'eirv t,o," , I pi. .,.r,. H.111,1, l-: 'I I 1 1 '. SW IMMIVH :.ci, .luh lit in: ul.n.'i c, , rd.ivs ,. .Illl.oi it a wtottiy w.il.r I a p" .1 ioa ho t.k to- liuol ,.1'iU il : in Oie .Ic ot M 1 linn 1 11 1: ill 111 !' . V This r.r 1 1. I." v ..s b.r.:. d' li "I ' ' I' . W"M lot : e Cutnil'ic" is superior t aiw other front lace corset. '-" ... .: ...,(. ...i it..., i- ... tor yviiiuitui uic. lenSit. features no! corset can pus-sil-ly hc'jilt ni good. It contains thtl master touch of .I.--'- scieuLific ctiistruction. You do nt iiMfico fom foit for stvlt'ind vtvi d- nol !l? ai'iifict stl( for comfort Ittn vou Ht'r Get T uf savjnu' and Ihril'l woil.iiio' apjlal. W't I x -n -!'I t ol nliraiu'e ha and l-iiij,' -n j t i ll i n t -.; LA GRAND ; increase your fiffer you the nlinr; fa-'ilities NATIONAL BANK Capital nnd Surplus, $215,000.00 MKMP.KIf I I.! 1 :K A ! , KM'.SKI.'Vl- .SlVs-l'KM. ) Lt A V V A Table For Three At our restaurant and you could lutt. ask for anytWng jol-lici-! Good food, well cooked and charmingly served, and the w-ai'a'r'3 ch -ck won't give you heart palpitation. A mighty nice, co7.y dining place with po frills and furbelows, but with JIKAI. I-'OOn, and you don't feel hungry when you leave. City Restaurant & Bakery j. tVi.- i ;ibzij.'i I,.'.; li-j.n. A.'a-i.sS.'i .cijtrtrirfgfrft gig5HSr?IOFlB VAX AND NIGHT rCTi- J. C. HENRY o Be;iidc UnderLAkiiicr;irlor ' ' i ?Ut9aAL DiRECTOl nd IICE!CSED) EMBALMER lS) Day and tt?ght v 4tv (S) PhOiie Callafe (ill e O A f otnplpte 15 ju e always on i liiid, priced at $il.l0 up 1 Mrs? po!rt-; Paltio?)n (Corset iere (10?; Si re A. . J' S.nind. Kcliahle : nd t'ro-rcssivp. - . ' - -- . - - ; r A ,V - f IT.OITt THAT IU. MAKK Of the Great Pacific Northwest Ate Made i:ecial!y AttrtctiveThU Sumraer by tho Reduced Excursion Fares I Offered by the iilrwd Admiaislratiou 8 United St3 P6 0"A X a p.c 1.' this must he & io.. Voi! will find it our"i:i.fK jfX.' ' .i r. m wiotir is j.i-i wn.u vou . W Jr.' i 'A S wu.i. n im.n-ii, lie. is ,'r. -v - ... ...... , , J9 1 mm. I- o0 or l '-.-h pie Pi 9 LaQrandeMiiBnso. .r ruul.t CU-tscp vathc North bete Ti:lanok Bcrh? I.- . M fM- n m y wp.irt r-r' ImI ftai'RHt Aft Crttw UVe Ortf vTfl (KM Mt. Kauiier g opj, tf- o-oo 0 -1' 0 m G3 & n your Vacation to visit one or more of them, re ti-.t d.tyt are cheerful and the niehta hrin. .'.'i!tip.g site (Fid fj'vPn tmtnier.time delight Iu .1 , migorat.g altdaden atr and ev n.ish.f iu surf temper your nervea, redden " V "S: "hft J1"" PPetitt restore your wasted tr.-.fy. hig o. w vim and health. o o . Up in tEe Mountains emu: -.a,,, (rt u hut JUTS Can YouoResi. Such a Challcjigg Ail f-l U h.;. n. .Q, ,.n TV Na' Q. ine a.Oni for In'siiiihil U .- tan "JL ImH ... txi trr tm m JtOlMtMA All 1. Ml i -"Tfi-'i j'v n,.i-lr.c.tS)rldrr citinx c.mpiet informallaa iintiin Ke oris of Ihrarific .rthwmt, o G 0 0"' 4",i M' O o o . o o o e .rj--.-ii.-rc'ii.j.'--i O 0 o e o 0