La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 21, 1919, Image 4

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Aat Independent NewNpaper
Publiibed Dally and Weekly at I
(irande, Oregon, by La (irande Even
ing Observer? Publishing (Ompan
o BRUOB DK'NNIS. Publish
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manner, jury ixmvigts -.-rowiey ol Noripftrtisang ,
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i Sirmmc;- ( i.nOiai Quickly B O .veil
Lntred at the Poslofftce at La liitinut
prefc-on, ag Second Class Mart MatteP
Address all Communicatiuna to
The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street
City and County Official Paper.
On Sale in Uther Cities Oregon llulel
News Btunil, Portland; Imperial Newt
bland, Portland; Multnomah Hotel
News Stand, I'orlland, Oregon.
SUB.SCUIl'XION RATJJ8
lly Carrier
Dally, per month (Ite
Daily, per three monthi tl.Kf,
Dally, per tlx monthi in advents $1.75
Daily, per year iu advancs 17.51
Daily, aingle copy ,.. ...,.,. ic
By Mall
Bail;, er year m advance ffi.M
Daily, per six.monUi! in advenes 12.50 I
Daily, three montha 'q advance. .I1.2L I
ilaily, per month fcOc
Weekly Observer-Star, by anil, pel
year ra advaace llJSv
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"Sly Country 'Tla of Thee,
Ijtucl of Mlirlrty."
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LMrftlt two
from
a'u.'jc unit J j li '
I iciitirrtl me ulwc instantly,'
yfiis auo when r.uf-
M ntt.-iik ot sum-
nit. Ptoot; Cliui Ooti.fln'i.
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W. 11 .IS
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'fiiMiiedy
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ll rv .I. uett, Clftk Mills, N
V. 'j in ii" excellent r- '' Im ,
.oje mill0 ill. and slionl.l l
Ifpt'at hand0 liy every tfnnily. '
Ailv. a
i:oir, vin i: i?i;i.M(i wvn:.:
Owi'i' lit a hr .ludnwn in (lie
hln iri jiiaut iiiiit t he i H' -!-I
Ijty of j;c!!iuL' ;i Milfifieut Mip;Iy
f-.iiH' II will be iM-fi-.ry .to juiuip!
f-jMM.' wak-r t'()r a r w days t:nn
lfit fJr..nl Hi)UU:' rive:' witluuit ;
chlo in.itioi H Is t!iT rir (!" gicJ
Ij'-ml that water for drink iim pu pos
w In hfilf-d until lie.- chorir..i'iiif:
p!aut ran lit ivpain-d.
C. J. IJLACK. W ater Siipt. ' '
7-I0-tf ;
' "MEN!
A Chance at a Real arm
j Weathero Bargain
MEN'S
OXFORDS
$3,00
These me nil J. E. TII.T make. There nie brown, tan or black
in Kiiirl sh or stiaihr lasts, hut ton aml'Inec; oxfoi-il.s of every
soi;t, in tilT sizes. It will pay you to luiy them now and have u
better elioiee. While any remain, $:!.W). '
sta-
A Debt That Will Soon Be
' . Paid.
There's a Cure For
Ugliness.
Civic
In nn nrtiele on "The Uly City,'
In the July Atlantic, Henry Justin
Smith tells why rhirnjro deserves
that title. The city, at Hist too busy
to euro for bcuuly in its sm roundiiiKH,
him bred n ireneration of natives who
have known no other wny lo live
They lake ugliness for (ranted, nnd
lack Imniriniition to desire beyond it.'
That some day Chicno ns n whole
will nwukc, ns isolated individual! und
small groups have nlrcady awakened,
to the knowledge that their city is
uurly anil need not be si), Mr. Smith
prophesies. He says he lived there 111
years before he saw it himself.
"Sooner or Inter, perhaps throuirh
the processes of education, perhaps
throuch some event as profoundly
movinif ns the war, it will be revealed
to our people that they live in nn
Uuly city, nnd that there Is no need of
It. They will make n clean sweep.1-
The sumo strictures which Mi.
Smith draws nlmut Chicago are appli
cable in smaller respects to every city
in America. Not one, not the newest
or most beautiful, but has its ugly
atreets, Its hack alleys, it localities
when- children grow up taking ugli
ness for granted ns a part of life.
No more than Chicago need be ugl;
In ita greatness, need these little cities
have their ugliness. The same reason
nlwnya applies. The people do not
rare.
1 you care that your city has Its
ugly spots? Do you just take them
lor granted, or do you rnre enough
to pull yourself out of your limncss
nnd do something to clean them out"
It takes thought nnd effort to replace
wan ncnuty, nut they aro
thought and effort always well repaid
It was considered n most remark
able Achievement of the times when
the debt incurred between lwil anil
IKiio was cut in two within a deradi
and but n few years later was nj'ae-
tically t-iilieelleil. It is apparent thai
the present war debt, relatively, i:
but a trifle as compared with the debt
of the civil war, and there is no tea
son for this latest obligation tf drug
through many years. While the pivs-
cn-. is, ns expressed in tigilres, more
than five times the former debt, th,
resources of the country and the abil
ity of the people to pay has also in
creased n grunt deal more than five
times. There were no such avenues
of income fifty years ago as there
are today.
conal le
bo sold
1 1 y pi e
oral in y
r.-i-ih.
"ll'e llley ;,ie e.iecte(t l(,
Advertise 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 iii th... conn-
MS. What is -needed .
and Millie inl, apd lo lv el
the e.illllliy v inters ."llllll'ld
smear the Inlc, and -e nib--r this:
tluil the the smaller end "oner.iyer"
:i newptpel is th.'-rlnso! ll is relet,
and tile hii-'irM. tie riier Is Hie les-:
the advertising s ,.,.:,i .-r n,,. irll,
of tliis statement 'just .invoice ynin
own -vile; ! in e. lil'ie .Moantai:'
KaglK
A niedii-al nfl'ieei
district desci ibe the
serious both from a health and eco
nomic point of view aed imti. tha;
I'lt'.COII deliMibilizi d men aie t;li w illi
oilt enip'iiynient wliile ii'T-mei aie
employed. -Is this not a gro-i. in
I justice?" he i k-. ' It is nn-lnni' le:-s
than ini.jiiitous that the in. o who
have fought for their count ly dinuld
find the jobs they need ciu.i.d by
negroes.
j GREAT BRITAIN
HAS RACE RIOTS
lielurning Soldiers limbiltercd Over
the Kinplovnicn: of ( olorcd
I'iiiplc.
a matter of fai l, New Y
about half of it.
ik will pay
exigencies
inijiortntion of a
I LONDON. ,m. 2r.. f A sso-i:itr.l
I Press (orrespon.lence.) Ilnee riots
fin tho ......i ..r I.'.. i . . ,
The war debt of the present, f,e, j w, , H ..." ,, ",i ,T ,
...... ' ' vt.iies nae cieate.-l a stir throughout
deducting the amount loaned lo the the country, principally because ,f the
Allies and the amount paid by taxa-1 novelty of such ore ur'renci s in these
tinn last year nnd this year, is about islands.
11-2,0(10,(1(1(1,000. New York state alone Normally there are few negroes or
could pay that, if it had to, without 1 aliens with colored skins to be seen
being crushed by the burden. Andnsi1 " nutum. but thi
ol war caused th
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iiuKc iiooiocr 01 uicm to wnrK on sea
port docks and to recruit the ranks of
miinual laborers depleted by- the call
fill- f.irlltintr Tl i.. I..
her labors. Her work is done. She ,, v..ius ,,..; s lif wmli! Siimh
had the rare satisfaction of seeln.illie J Africa and the West Indies supplying
uiumpn in toe great movement sh-, the liulk of them. Many. Arabs were
stalled and fnughl for s-i long. also imported.
Ilepatriation of these colored men
has been slo.iv, jcitlnhc rtmijiia-M
that itlany deinobilized Hiitish sold ers
have had what seemed -to them' the
bitter experience of seeing stranirers
; engaged at . profitable employment
i while (hey, themselves, 1,. iked in vain,
1 for work.
llesenlnient over this state of af-
fa. is ipiickly developed into hatred
when the soldiers observed that the '
stiilllgers were trying to Cultivate the
a, iiiiiiiitnuce of w hile girls. A iiuin- .
In' I" ;,f negroes t,,k w!l ite . wiv es.
HAS OVKII 2(MMt SALOONS.
MKXICO-l I I V, July 21.- lil Her
aldo lie Mexico, in the course of a pro
test against social conditions n the
capital, stales that there ale mm
more than 2n"0 salooiis in the city
with seires of i.theis updating ii
suret under the gni-e of test rooms.
Til re is ii pe;-.soualitv jn nh.
tionery unci wiiting laateria!.,. I'eo
1'le u e ia'1,11 tiling Judged by the
i mil and quality of stallonery tha-.
. Mliey us- In writing to, their friend
in the troubled both in a personal and liitKiness way
iluatioii as very i When you wish som-Jliing 'new and
instinctive in the way ot ciessy btr:
lapeis In tlie Highland linen, boli'i,
m the Iilniii white and the tintn. or
i-ili" latest ib signs In (Vane's linen
i l.i.wn you will tiod them at Silver
.tlinrn's family Driu St,re. Many
oilier new slylis anil latent design?'
in box impels in colors 'iind'whit.'
with both the long shaped and
js'ituirc envelops. The Kraftlawn,
1 1 1 10 (iraae's Kglinton In the Princesn
j Long Envelope, and the Wyckoff
tCoiipnn Itnnd are three of the latest
;i a nil ino:c t-tyllrh papeca on the niiLrk-
;et. Sihe.-thorn h ciui f-mt your everv
tost 0 in writ inc. mal rials. 7-lfi-tf
Vew Sport Collars
A new realization of sum
mer comfort follows your
turning from high, starch
ed collars to a cool, com
foi table, soft, silk or linen
soft collar; you have more
styles to select from a
style for all. Amim;' bur
AHItOW COLLARS
we have twenty-four dif
ferent styV-s to 'select
from, rangibg in price
fiom 2.".c to .W. The eoft
collar is the Adlar for'jthe
. man of today.
KAMILY DRUG STORE
LA fiRANDCORCGON.
Butter' W nippers
Observer office.
printed at the
I'eel Still Warm
Tho Canyon Chaiitainiua was Jusl
"I I a break ev , n f om a fin mei.il
angle. There was a deficit or about
?2.,r,ll ailieco tor ,lbe couiltiitte,', but
with some lieu,., in ii:. fuui-e, fj, jt j
vv a. llioiiglit i In, i ;t .v ,uld just alum
b eak even.' Itu: ii : enect t v e of in;.
the coiuuiittec will hav ano'lidi
HHICHESTER SPILLS
y-i lit: Di.Mitnu iiuai7. jl
.Ural Aali jrwur UruiWH l-ir a
4 hLehovIrr IHmondTtrBad
I'lJInln Itcd mil Uuld nirui:;AVy
tviklFvt wtili Rititsn. Vf
Taho no othfr. Hut r rour "
Ilruccl.t. Askft III- Ifl H.TRHi.
lHAllliU HK1MI 1'ILLN. fur kt&
yeiiiknowriM Beit, Safest. Alwiyl Kciiil 4
SOIDIl.ODUQniSTSEVERVWHERE
-A
salkW
STETSON IIATSy$2..-(l.
Good shapes, but broken
lines of STETSONS; a
real bargain now, while
you pay $5.00, SH.OU and
$7.5(1 for Stetsons. All
colors, $2.50.
SALE OF MEN'S STUAW
II ATS.
Your choice of nny straw
hat in the lot of sixty, at
SI. 00; many good shapes,
all sizes. While nny re
main, at $1.00.
fir. Anna Unwind Shaw rests from
I'dimits, soy henna nnd velvet
beans are the best hog fmaf. No won
dcr pork is high when tbe hogs are
living on velvet.
Now llillilenburg gets into the game
and offers lo stand trial in the kais
er's stead. Don't wiry, Hin.lv! You'll
stum! trial all t trill hut for vim-
own crimes.
one next yon'
the eolllluilte,
siihjo.t aud
community v
"V,n If it do,
bus. III ii, j;
and
has
they will
ilii this e
s cost t!l.'
oiini.iin l:,
very ineinhei
t.rill t
of
till
supply the
1 1 1' It ;i i n n i.n
i a lew del
zFor Rjtirning Eczema
John D., who
pennies when he
been distributing
change in policy
of the changed
change.
d
to give avvav
felt generous, lias
nickels lately. No
merely rer.igni t ion
standard of siual'
(iicasy salves and ointments should not
bj applied if Rood clear skin is wanted.
From any druggist fi r 35c. or ilm lor
extra large mzu, get a bottle ot zemo. !
hi en applied as directed it ctiectivelv
removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and
heals tskin troubles, also sorts, burns,
woundsandclialing. It penetrates, cleanses
and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable
md inexpensive, p ?'"'.", ng, antiseptic
liquid. Try il, : we ; li vv nothirg you
Lave ever usui uc:e, tivo.'.ndwitui'ying.
Tlie 1C.V.', HoscC...tlv.:.i':,;. o. r
lt j-,. . .i.v;vi
i wmm
i. n f ' ,.'
;-'" "'' "'' "----------irfnf wf irfaariiafrfavl'!faaraTMaall.
WANTED
Clean Cotton Rapi Suitable to Wipe isracliinery,
3 cents a pound
La Grande Evening Observer
Reasonable Way to Meet
One High Cost.:
Doctors- long have lieen cited as
Rooil examiilcs of he professional
ijlussui fvha puffer from the incntnset'
e-ist of living but have had no correa
p ndihg ifvciVase in their income. Knr
doctors, excepting specialists, have
charged nbout the same old rates for
generations, and any physician w ho
hiul the temeiiity t charge more than
his brethren was coldly regarded, in
and out of the ptoicmim, as a prof
iteer in human niisfoiunr.
It i ii n.o. it,; i. .
.1 . . . KILLS CAN MIX III IS! Ill
.. ......... , nave decided to laise; ",' K(.in, kn, ,'al .,
' 'ho pic war rate i,swith nrtil'iciiillv pcpairated ,1. ., ,i-e
to lie ehaigcl fr ,ly calls and tl,H., genus'.'" This ,ie I'.ol'le.o ,,!.
tunes the old fee for night calls.' U-'lbolociMs of the O. A. t'. expel,'
It is quite )e.-i,,. t the clvmgi ""-"I station have set themsches t
. will spicid faithci than Paris, -f.y, answer, laige .it, ,1 liiis v-.-c,'
buif;. In fa, t. s. one doctors have ical t ',MV' l"'''M t'oond in lane and IVlk
Jy 'b.'nin int.- inisiny :n this exmntry ! ""'" ' : "I'l'-'tvily
At first glan... thi, mnv seem like1 fr"'" "" "!l'"'k "' !"":' " '-" '','1' ,
an undeserved hardship to th,. pl,,(. ;"1',k''" t,1' " ;1 IU'' " V
i,, ... .. ... '.and below the sir tact' ot ilic giotiial.
lint (Homily rousideivi Lit is not so ii- .. ,
li I. -t "'' not so a I',,,!,,. ,,1H 19,.k ,le pl.mls will, 'die
nil. -lulthrr thr conlruiv i , , ., .. , . ., ,
. j and shr v,l uji. tul'iiies el the fun
. M..ei rt.wiisVs11,,.,'1els,ep,v . ,MH. ma,,,. ,', . ,.. ',ss.
ccilllioie. ,11, .M Visits to and from the ; f th
oueuon cows iniii: ui'ioitn.
The. highest aveiaire ever repoitcd
fi-om as many ns ;::;di; cows in f vc
testing as-ociat ions was made by Ore
gon herds for May, says I'i. 1.. West
over, federal ami (I. A. C. dairy ex
tension seecinlist. Tlie cows averaged
1I50. I pounds of milk and "! 7ti pounds
fat. When il is understood that W
pounds f fat a mouth l'uts eovv of
Amiwica in live honor cluss, 'the vjiy
gon dairy cow perloi miuh c .s seen to'
show up the average a- il,,o,l a. spec
ials in other slates. The liesl cow
was Dot, owned bt Joe -Ilntier, of
Tillamook, which made a re, old e.'
2210 pounds of milk nud 10! ', pou'iils
of fat in May the best of any cow
wist of the Mississippi river.
Sib'
fciif if
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HH H i i f :
III!!
Irttn.Mii
L::nrti:
Ml 'I-...J
fill;;:!
KfrrtiSnir:
la.(3'umiifi!." is superior to
, ianv other front lace corset,
f7p2,riy?'X for" without the li
'features bo corset can pos-
'1 V' !sil,y be nst as ;good. It
-1 f'J !contains niastw touch of
iz2 scientific construction.
::;-rr ':;rr:-:t::;;vfn..
r:'i'Hty?.iii; -iiiirif iiiiln. ff ft
pTfmttnifd;u?i'tiiiHH.iuj'
' dnclor never intd.occui. And hutiini
kmd which has dlifled along, eheenlv
0 biainp netinv's lais and th. n call
it.K tf d.ntoi' to n'.iid if ,
ios, will take fr more pum- j,
keep vtell nhen the doctor',. ol .
a comes' prjei,otiii Wilh mils for nth
or 1 via ii i s -ml tviu.te..
1 ' )! Ii.-ive the d.ieior jifi iji,
9 ' 'Whvii t'.aiy Hilly nee.i him. bufir-Tl".
q8 all tlhi multitude V,f pettv, av,,i'W,l, ' tu s I
lath n and when fiopeth i-'wn i
tlficl will be uw. to irocui.-llc llcaithv1
thistles Willi a v.ew t vvb,.lc-:l!,v lie
si ; ucli.'O 1- iiitiH" s ale a -cd t" .',a''l
these !ii Cut ;g ,it lo-s 1, scm.Ik'.v' -pec
gin lis ,,f pbints so', mi,'- t'lot't, ,i',-
il..i!,l they be able t f'liJ any '
'.'.lolls lor cul'ine srt.ei'd i;,,'
le tint ll then vvolth ijn te-U'd '
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: tt-tht- th
ii! mfUiffi
SI
LUUK for the
sealed package, but
have 'an eve. cut
also for the name
WRiGLEVS
That name Is your pro
taction against Inferior
Imitations. Just as the
filed package is pro
taction asalnst Impurity.
liilf!
i You do nit saiM'Lfice com
fni't for st Ieand you do not
sacrifice stvle for comfort
when you wear
A complete line always on
hand, priced at $2.50 up.
Mrs. Robt. Pattison
Corsetiere
Phone Red .1221 Ues. 1702
Oak Street. '
Get The Habit
of saving and thrift; increase your
working capital. We offer yon' the
benefit of our large banking facilities
it n I long experience.
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LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK
Capital and Surplus, $245,000.00
lUEMCKU FKDERAL KESKUVE
SYSTEM.
Sound, Reliable and Progressive.
Arid,.-
be 01.1
cnllsr will be elimina
. I n
.,..wii,u,,i , o pi . I
I. and
,(H)..V'n
sinccot will ltav
liilly.
As for 9c
live ntn9 Of
oevote to SCJBOs
1K S t l'. o,-,
10 in I .,1 ,vv Ml'1,, I be U'H .
epb'e, - Cll.iiher (I),, I oral, "
n i ii u o i,(,i 'yb' i" ..it w '
must W ilie tiiinou' vi,9i,
' tins tali, iboiil i i: OiPVou i
O dotes, a'ul ll ,s ilolla s to ,1
lortor he wU W able t nuts tbit n' I, ist ;.n
be mi ,oii,ls,ifc,
c ,ne hgs fr,
nnd Ome which now i,.
oth, y.p!r0nd ti o'"""
ijl rnsceinll (he ,Q"i gvO i)1""
so O1''' t'c-
llltv ill -
hulllon and n 01
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:.-t;h jjjj j;1rjfjj . ' "''l'
lift! il Tie Cr..tt. NtJir. IJI
jfi! m HH iiitiiHis ' to Goody-Land . , 'til-l
Hiii HiiKiJfij t i! 4WP
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GRAIN and
STOCK FARM
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large (oiiil.inatioii farm, or t'wo scarat.; faYms will b, considered:
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tV. il' well iwviusr ulants I'm' m iii-,ii,..i-fii's; in l'.,
ran'clu'sis similar to Uic bet I'iinns Titrnr Se.n-fniei-vtil sdi-irn"
reid.les 'S.i,!v!c,,.v I'antis'MrA- farming svst,.m." 0 0
J havi.tlien-lienls u!ii haye i-ilynd farm iH'opiyfies in tlie
lucinr; raiieh-
aand are rtady to frarle
tein Oregon.0 One ofH,.
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