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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1919)
4 I. !t, I' . ml L 1 i'. . a 'I 5 .1 i - Si U GIMIDE EVENING 05S ERVEH Ad Indepemtant Kewnpaper Published Daily and Wejly I- Grande, Oregon, by La Grande Even ing Observer Publishing CiQnpany. BRUCE DKNNIS, Publlaher, Entered at the Postuf fice at I Grande Oregon, as !eond Claee Mail Matter, Address all Communication! to The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street. City and County Offi'd"! Pmorr. or n-ntim? 6 - 3 -o - -o for MMiii' timn pani.. IS COWlTIHMl . On Sale ia Other Citiea Oregon Hollo) News Stand, Portland; Imperial New Htand. Portland: Multnomah Hotel Newi Stand, Portland, Oregon. BUBSCUIPTION RATES My Carrier Dally, per month ....,....65t Daily, per three month. 11.95 JJnily, per lix months in advance 13.78 liiilv. ner vear iu advance $7.50 Daily, lingie copy - w6cl Bjr Mall Daily, per year in advance $5.00 , Daily, per six montha in advance 2.50 uaiiy, tnree momus u buih.o.." Daily, per month 60 Weekly Observer-Star, by mall, per year m advance eiiv , "My Country "Tin of TIipo, of Ubvlrty.'' Nweet ; Budget Clubs Prove to Be Of . , Benefit. The ability to spend wisely is not u natural gift or uu instinct. It bus to be lpnrned by trnining or experienco anil developed with thought and com mon sense. . A group of women in New York who had been netive in Home Service, food conservation and settlement work found thut there was an nppulling lock of knowledge on this subject of wise spending among women 'whchid to do the family buying and who were faring the unusual price conditions ef the time. With the help of some experienced workers they organized nineteen bud got clubs. Their efforts were based on the belief that "economy no more menus saving money than it meant spending money. It means minimis tuition of the house, its stewardship, spending or saving, whether money, timo or anything else, to the best pos sible advantage." So their budget clubs studied the keeping of cash accounts and the muk- ing of personal and household bud- That fortunes nwa't Americans i" gets. They had toxtile and food ileni- the electrical Iiumuush overseas is the onstrntlnns. They hold debates on the statement of Lieut, ('id. Itnlph II. Ode. advantages homes, P The courses lusted i'o" 11101. ' hi. di'cioie that time 4:,i) women met regularly i "So far the npoicatiun of elec and iirofiled much by the iiistria-tion 1 1:1 kty to modern usage and expoiicnci: gained. There were : said Lieut, vei9poor wonno studying iiIi.iik v. ilb i elect l ie li;lit associatic the wives of sio'c''-:'l iui.: 0 men. .Suites is so far uhead that Kurnpe There were many yo'iir implied wo j will in j' be able to catch up." men and wives of professors. . Lighting, wtfrh to Is now seems so f-miow sonii! "of thwie 1J)bii:' primitive a use eleeu icity, ia fa ought toeie Uinl-.t in tli" si hoi,!." Uut , behind in Kurope. Kvensth largest tlre is a b:$ field f' this . aeh:ng I citie.-: i.ave hanl,.- begun to flike the in the meantuoi- a Really every ! elecii ic light as a matter of cooimur community. It takevjmrpo and pi r use. As for lavnr-savii' devices severance to get the Woikeo, 4.mi;'.l picture t',,0 French peasant woman, and the in-ti 111 toes or iiysMmils or 1 who lias, always rubbed her laundry the job; 11 it is worth the effort. j stores at the neighboring brook, 1 , i brought face to face with a modern - . , 1. n i. ' electric washing-machine which does NO Reason tO Ql"t At; Forty- ,, w:,,i,', and wringing, too Five. " ! 1., aviag her no work but hanging .out A recent editoiiai ia the Own try j The process ut e'ducating a people Gentleman ndvised fanners in t tOi the usu of such devices is always move to town, but to remain ml t?:c ; siuW. Hut in I'Yance and Ilelgium it farm and keep it up. j has been hastened a bttfe by Che pres- In, rejdy one farmer wrote that be ence of our army.' had wo; ked on the fiimi for .'11 year.j Much of Flurope must be rebuilt en- ever since be was I I, that he and Ins tiro. There is no question of tearing wife weie "bronkiniV that a fai nier ; ut old walls and floors to install elec- is u prisoner at hard Inline, a-ni that ! 1, jc: conduits, but of putting them in lather than tulre freiaent trips to iu'w buildings in the process of eon town over eight miles of tbe "worst j sti'itction. The demand w,ll he great road iu the world, they preferred to I not only for electricinns abroad to do : - ' O. o ii 11 elocti ic-il inilll wl'n her baen seeing If'-'o" 'W.'.'ro, I. v i- mi". I f. Oelrienl condition In Eurnnn a'.i"ul'dy ihtv tin i'H1 I ctlfit'i 11 , (,, - I I - r y , llKil -f: t-'itiiij! Mr lonvc the furm ami w " town i live, A man of "Ijioukiuy," 1' uvint: hi husinta.Sj ami nicvitiK vvay! it n crae t-tLy iiian of -lii is jusL wiu'i his stride?, looking forwaid to tv.inly yeara moic; iit Ur.v.d, and kct-n for tlu-jfame. It would he a Had iiidit'tni"nt ( tlu liUHinons of fsirinin, wen it not Out modern farm machinery and ihv appii cation of ImsinrK.s iik'UhkIk to f;ir!ini.;c are making tluc -as fcwi-r yvar by year. Fnrm work ; hard, hut tho p'-T-in'In of ovr-artivity are cHuntcr iir.i'.'.ncrd by. times when Ohtp a cornpaia;ivi ly little 'j do. And if t!ui fanner will avail himstdf of all the aids thit arc aceeHMiMe to inch in his ImsiiM-sH, is there any more reason why he ,-linuld ho "hreakint:" at !.") than his city brother? As for hcinir scparatfil from ncrih hors and town by oiht itiihr, or eility, of ''(he worst road:; in tin world,' thai' is a matter the eontro! of which lies largely in the hands o.' the farmcr.s themselves. the work, but for electrical workers at home to make the things to do the work with. Thure iH n great future in t!u- pretd'Hif! juice. Back to the Home and Eo ' Happy. HUf.ni' : d Mr. H'i lo f'li.iiciie'j anil .an- Mwer to u cha: e of fit tr'-.-jpaaH j Hie puint wins b'o"o' om tK ) hearing tb.it vliile Mr. HarxlaU had uinloohiertly tak n uii-ie p 'vaiit'ionf. than many oiher ejup'-i.. ii:J ilo ved ti-edit lor thai, it(l n.!d: n:I;. Iiad 1101 jrj n c:w:-f'Jl fipou:! as llnj fir' h.ttf t tn laiaty fucr ped froni bis caiiioiic?. Tb forest f;ieiTH "c-oiimn-ndt'ti leiii'-m-y on ncciriiit f ihe evident v,mn in.ent Ioiik. , JiiHLle l'i-ir bf led t!i; f in :.'. misdeaiacanoi s of thl.t c!a-, ti.? de fendant U always ii!'p11-d Mi;h t 111014 or fin vald i"tniM!, but in::', ttven n nood afiise could not lie. al iowed to rlwr.r a man fiuft u viola tion of tbV law. In view of tin fact thaUcoi'ftiderablrt (art. f.nd t n taken, rm lmpos-d the iiiinirnm 'ino, but he w.shMd it ejf-,irly undo -htflt.d titut tli if wuk :mc tile Irj-n..i of the law bh u g"nciat rule a:vl tli.it if should not be eo:tf!i'l.-d a jr n-d out. ConvjcMons hay bi;n ser-ured t':; HiiKun by tlio fop. nt i rvie fn: sim ilar ftp-'s on tlu CiAt'-r and Dt-s rbut(w National Ffiiciita.' It is lb Dlst rlct !( esier'H pui p:ne lo f!ive llgate evejyi uuin-eaui' d fire occur ring on or tiar tu National Forest;' otf.tlie duit Id and. to convii i tb v -sponsible penion wiunever po,!sibl. ; it fs from th":v nrall unei iu.u,ui:i ed eampflren that many oi ib.- larg est nnd tnost destiuciive t'nrc.t fin.' have sprung, aceo,; flitu; to for-st of-, flrlalH. ciif:x-o o Nail P-Jish, Nail White. Wench Powder, Oiitkuie Comfort, Cut ex, etc. Kv-'i-yth ng for the nails, .'iru. Tver) bed) I 'si'M M wiir "rBfJSTHX.V When riding or motorinff; u.-c liefore and after; pre vent or relieves sunburn or skin rounhnesB caused by wind. Price '$e. NEWS - From La Grande's Biggest and Best Store A certain man ami his w"fe take their daughter, aged nine, and their son, aged three, get into the auto ev ery night and go somewhere. They go to his mother's or hrr's, to the movie WAS MIKTXKIC I V Ul'AHiM AI'JI Figurecl Georgette Three new pieees of the most beautiful (!ergeito we have ever shuwn; figures am large and eolors beautiful; for wnt or dress these are the very newest; price $;l.7f a yard. ieiiiian Papi r KplaiiiN tlir Ijtss of We-d i'i":si;t ttl I'cja,,,! IIKRIdN, (CoriPKpondenrp of th AsftoeinttMl l'iess T be ptierseu Zeitiini iiNKi. ij ii.nt W in !,.. ;. or to .market, or just to ; Wl, f!Cfl. t P1,;, ,kV ridt. Thene superficial objectives an Confoitjneu- because of "a inNkcr aarmless enough in themselves, be. ! 'ind hiconcet si-ientjlic buol; pub-ba.-k of them l.es the true objective i lif,1,d ' l!l7'by th Ani.-rb-i.n t; o uhirh inw of 4be most ha.mfol nuciy routainlUK the world. H is the ileslre to get' awav from home. I These Society hele entitled 'th. lloundarles jianguage and- natiou.iliiy,' by J, 1 Dominitan." NANCETTE SATIN' "A lieautKul material for your summer skirt, soft and k month, jth sort of knit weave; in blue, grey; navy, black and white; price $X"0 a yard. ' New Yarns V big new supply oi W.iasliXKR'S VAK.V in yef(Wf 'mk, cwaline, wild ro.oVand jk-acoek; ju.-t in timefor tliose sweaters now s very popular. Th) is the Virst Vhipmettt of Kleishneys wo have been able to g fun.some titne. Come in iVrlyVmd select your colurA Pilce 10e a skein. t - -:r Ladies' Canvas Leggings To go with those Khaki Outing Suits; 11 luniks; made especially for l.-dies with small ankle and lar-, ger calf; in all sizes; price $1.50. I id i es Lea th er Putt ees, in dark, Cordovan color; price SS.OO. New Flowered RIBBONS "Wumen are using lots of these dainty ribbons, with their attractive flora? nnd figured designs, as. well as tho school girl. It's a chance todmy them now in now pretty patterns. Every creation of the ribbjn world that is to he at all popular is here, in almost boundlcs.-i profusion. See them NCW. are perfectly nice people. The (Jivmun newspaper avoiti t:ia They do not realize, probably, that j President Wilson u .t.-t infiu iiicrd h ' thi'v :in. i-iiltivntinir n bad habit and lll "I nnnocc.i! ly f;-lse Information teaching it to their children. j-of this nrtirJe" whi h. 1. s..ys. de rI-)i-.1 tli.l II ,..!:.. . ., , . .... . f ! Tbe ,.:iy of II is tbnt the country is j ,(iIb) lni, kU ;m, ,,uii ;f!I f I"'"!'1'' jut "ke " "Hh-I(.nn:j,0. aiHl.ne.nblioriiu; K.im Vvm ' !, veiled, bill-iennioned, they dl.sll si.i was purely l'olihh. 1 about in autos. erowd into movies orj Tho Uoersen Zeiturij; derlari'S Hint walk the streets, their destination im-1 011 "'9 eonirary. DaiiiziK is less Uiiin ,' material just so it leads away from ,,ive l"'l"re"t ''"'t ,Th" tii t Tii,,!,,! ,i t.. : ; , . .. J disputes the Polish character or t n Fortunes In Electrical Eusi-. n.eir own four walls. i ,.,,.,,,. ,,,,,, is cc: . UeSS i Or iiUrone. ! I m inrn-nsmic resiu-asnosg n nov a i tnn mat tlio' artlelu rei.-red tn a C.i.ft I J 1 liic ;i 1 thing. The love of home is theiused in fixing the bouudai les. . Get The Habit v of saving nnd tlirift; iiicri'as your wtii'kino- c;mil,-il. driVr . IiciM'f it f (Mir l.'irirc lianl, i and lfnio; experience. till: Villi (lie I'.-X-il'it irs LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surpius-tS.OOO.OO II KM Hl'Hi l-M'lDKRAIi l'KSi:i; .; SYS'J'K.M. Sound, Reliable and 1'i'ore.s.sive. isuie of soriety. While baek-to i 1 he-land eaniiairn and the own-your-' owu-houie eanipniirns doubtless are j exi-ellent, what the jienple of this : reuntry ieed most of all is a learn-to-st-nv-at-hnine movement. rmmt von llernstorff advises the Ce' iiialis lo I'liltivale the good will of Amfriran.s. Too late! The time for tiiat w-as .three or four years ntfo, when Hernstorff and the rest were be tiayinvr Anieriean pond will! Aicoidiiit; to tbe authorities, Or. Kail Mink has not been deported, but still is interned at Kurt Oglethorpe. i nunc runnitiK anulek for him. Fifty men were sent nut or lvn dlHlon Monday, to iii'lit the forest flies irnu'nu In Whitnuin N iltoiia.' forest, In Ihe. vii'iniiy of the n ) b, fork of tlio John I'ay river. summit of Mount Hood in 1S!M C II. ShobK, Hie lfev. Kail Wilbur, Willis Ko:is and one othiir me,uiber. a line of endeavor heretofore held n a:ed Mines company, operating a exelusivtdy by the hiuh-topped boot, aioup or uiines in l'addy'u Purudise,, fraternity Is that of Mrs. (i. N. llui'n- a 'beautiful reeess in tlio liagle ciik ham, a Spokane woman, who fills Ihe uiountuins noilht-aHt of linker, 25 I .nee of wnman assault on J position or inan r-i- of -I In: A.nul;:a- -liiite. T'erft et weathor ly-flfth nnritve climb f thp M:-!i' HI 3 pe;sues ..'-t (totidcii Iho tuen y Muiiiy Hfvut : '. Su:il:iy, wh -n lid-'t from tlie si-le of sodth and 2!t from thn noitli tlio mouniain. In the p:;rty wt-y four charier memtiO'S w !n at'iU'd in the nrg.inialinn or the dub on th These n re boutn times fur wildcat id! atal mining concerns. N'o wi'sc man lakes any stock in them. ii:i rot: i:vi; (AMP fc'illKS III UN Itn luinn of ihe orrtclfilH to InveHtl V,ah' livery Cae of ( a ride mi ess in Ihe .MoU,aiiM I'm h avlng an unexihigulshed canipi'in- on the HHdati National Vovest, II, , liaiulall, of V;ne-ville WimhiiiKitMi, t ii K,n before .fus tic- nl' t)it' 1'eaee ISn'ter at Vfiv ii'it hee on .liily 1 T and lined ton dol l.i'rs and cos's. Al ihe Inuring it wf shown tii-.t Mr. ilnnd.ill permit tfii hi-; ti -' Jo i'Miii. from tbe fire- GRAIN and STOCK FARM n 3? ll.'U ('.' irms wi n u ,i ,it i Alli i'i be ('i inside rod. '( I iii-odnrint: r;ineh- nie and are ready to trade last ii n Orosroii. One of tlm nb.'fTriuMtedV'lliI' ether cOne l.tf .,o voiiibinatioiriani'i, ?ir tw hi... . ii . j tt.it jiriisinciiiis -MoiiHina Tafieliers, vin . ....... I : i .... J . s ii.ti i.c isiowij, .Miiiinina, ;y trait tlieir well ivin jilanfc for ninvrV'l railelles ia SfTllllai' to Hie lnl I'.-irnw m-vir -miii.vill. ' I ... n ,m. reseiniiies iiiilruli'e; hyins. "drvHarmhe.; sv-lein.' . Iltavo other clients vlri have citv aid f,,m pronerties the M illaiftette Val fey and WaUa AValla Valh to trU ir.rnpri lies here. Kxchan, nia. ,on stijetly cnsprra1iv(f.as1i hasis..f i e prie.-'and hvrihe "neenratefv and fiilly.iddressin?; 0s4oj,9' .eo.' ' but porr.o f S ij.GPAND 0PCi7; HOUSSl w n r! w VI -I IAN L 1 ; ! 'I i v Martoi t . Jt "St L 'ASHY VivIanMartin" 7IifANLY"SK-.'FS" W ere you aisa B . 1 ome-maoe ".nce3 for the the failure cf Even the best recipe c?n't p-r'-o rV" wr.r J'v.rar will harden into candy cr for a jelfy to "jell". ' Thousands of women pre f.nd'r tV.z preen-ing synip is a blend of Karo (Red Lai: el) with xi sugar instead of all' sugar. Preserving done this way 13 always uniform jelly that regJly "jells" jam tl.ct "is neither too syrupy nor too thick. I 1 It gives you preserves witi the r.atv.rsl frer.h fruit favor. This fine, cleat Karo SyAip has a nntl affinity for 5rl- S3:. -1.' JlL carry in a ! l:c).cc J or a fan if h"r EtniT..; is ryVhe she .wjr.l-:- . Tlirafidy do it. l'iireelleel -M red v ' the jo.ices of the frftit. It b!e4d3 tb.e f :it rnake's your syrup rich and heavy, o:vJ hole Crm nnd filellow. witti hot the llivhte" t in the glass. tor UooKing, l;afc!nj a?.d Label) is used. in mCKor.s cf vith the sugar it jams and jellies :!er-y to "candy" Cir.c-'y Malr-ng Karo (Red lv:mrsi In all cooking and baking recipes use K.-to instead cf sug.?r. It is sweet, of delicate flavor, and briAjs ouJthe r.aturd f::.vc'r of Uic food. FREE A-f3oi "f soi'rt r'-'5 tv.t r. yy !' i Dcjt rrcavTs trr tu:c rc.-ii's in j:.-vtrv:ri',. Easy to follow. The orn frciu-.t' Co. k Book is h nj eomtly tltustmted nnd It's !r.e. VH ns toilrv U it. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. o. L'ox !:. ,zW Ya&H:;iy HIT .M J (ij-f.' r- 1 i Jse lA Karo (redlabsL jams yjelU$$ and a ARCAD'E O o ; 0i.,o o J i ; e r)!d t Tawdsvo.e Tc o -V-C3 , -Q 8 )'), or :J o a ; i'- r Q v , o - o 0 rTTTniT-reii o- ooOo0o 0oo o o o 0 OO