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o 0 m i l pi o o : I- P o 03 o o o ' FGo? U GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER O O O ' - Sunday Morning Observer An iO!bm4Iui NnwNmH Q Pul lnhid 1)oily and Week!yai fca Grande, Oregor,, by L GraAe Evta lQjb Observer Pulliinir Com3y " WltlK O DENNIS, piihllnhar. Kntcad at the PiW.office at.a Grande (''on, Second Clan .Will Mut4r ddreaa all oinmumttiutt tic Th Observer, .710 Sih Kaiaat. :ily al "County (IffWul 1'apM-. C .L.tl inUlricr Cities UivKn il otl .WwwHtnuJ, Portland; Imperial Nna au rtlnd; Maltiiomah Ho Lei Htm .Stand, i'ortland, Oroe. 8tIClrTIH RAII3 By Cuiw IWVp, aw aaatiU IV Haily, fair thraa moatlia (I I' Hairy, aer aaunlha in advance I 7!. Dnily, per yoar in advance xtl.ib iaiiy, aintfki eopj . ec By Mail Dally, per year in advanca . Daily, per aix months in advaace $2.!i pally, three mo.ntha :a advance, .il.'il Daily, per month t0c Weekly Observer-Star, by mall, pel year In advance $l.fi -'S My Country Tin of Thefl, Hivnnt 1 ,ii ml of IMlM'trty." Evidence of Growth and Not Retrogression. It In not a matter of mucji deliirhl (o hnvpi thf fnct km out thnt l.n (irnnilo i uliort of :ui !ii(Mu:tlr supply of wntf-r, but thc'ro if no way tu Uvt- the fact coven (1 up ami in reason, in fact, why the. situation nhouh! nut hp roprcHentccl just art it in. There m no jiiMtification in deceiving ouikiOvck an to the condition or in ti titiK to deceive unynie el.so. The most satisfacttny fact that has heen ferreted out in the whole matter if that m (Jraride in (retting essinlial ly the same amount of water from Heaver creek that it was supposed to get on the start. Hut thin is not the mime l.a Crande to he supplied that was the l.a (irande of ten or even five years ao. There is very much more of h community enlargement through the simple pioceHs )f pro Ki'PHHivft ifiowlh. With thin expan sion tho water supply huM become year by year relatively less, until now the supply irt inadequate, and is set down n beinjr a ".shortage." It l.a (.rande had stood where it wan when tho Heaver creek line was C(Mi s true ted wo would still have enough water. 'Hiere in iht have been loo much enthusiasm on the start when It wan declared after the !eaver creek nupply wa brought in, that there would he 1111 ''ample supply for years1 to come." J If there is any skepticism uhnul tlu part of the water pi oposit ion, just ' look back over the many loii mid block and almost whtde she. 'Is thai ! were vacant when the Heavi-r crcrk water supply was first brought dwuni that are now filled with homes, niul j that, will luinir out some of the evi-, ilrnce as to the cause nf a slim tare at present. i In a way it is a boost for In1 firatide and a lemarkable ev dctice nf ptoresji, but it is of kind that ran not hi 't lori-, becaui it is an absolute necessity for I, a ('.rande to piovide nil the water" that is needed, no matter how fast it r'ow. Every Mdn to His Trade Is the Best. ( me of 1 he New York papers re 'j hunk that ciitici-on of Henry Ford,. ' by ei on hN appai en I ii-ino aiii'i- of ninny linn?: ;js -.litiwrt in his tesh I mony in the Chicuj-o Ti ilmue lih.d ; cj-e, i uet n'led for j "Suipose," ?ay the M .iter, ':bat M. loid. Tattled ipt-i t i. tier, u .mo t--. a-Jv his itunii-iioi- ;,l.-fit ohms '.nnp'-iv-, U-nit ion pa-1. ...t'd mi . 1 -r-, a. 11 ' llllb and In'" 1j i, ic a'n! i. ai leg st-MiIi-., tl,- d,-s;tvt il-I : e;t v i omlill-t it'll t If.- i.'.e- li"i 1 ad i -, turn tiattors !nel 1'im'km Ivu'linc; " It ' an .i'ft:i:i-:a'. . ic ues-n. . II nd fiom one p-.-M nf .t w ,j-,...r fail to Mr. 1'. I'nuiu-ii n:ii. In i l!ll e pel l tn b. i :c, and lt;tv !n;i , ami education ot u rate wp,- m tha, line. The tionblc is tn;.t the inr ,i :v. manufuct'wer imtic to.., (. . ,.:nc thing out of hi !i!ie. II. ab.s;:. acctotling to hi?- o n -.lat, m, "ediicaie people" in .i to il f w,,: A nd all the mi'im iiur!! t ih 1 :'i"!t'-i ; parliailatty Mt. Koi,i 1; mony in thiv triil, h;r -b-n Ui.i''1 hlrmself had only the ac-.ie-t 11 t on of wliat the war a. 1,0,, Vl !lM f ofnost of the salieid f.uis , miti. . t. .i With amietievs e"t de t f general to Km lcd(.;e of c-'?i ,"m pt'iatj" affaii arni the hi.- to" 9 ot ilu I-asl. o Ihe lawcr or r!ewpaper ed '.e' o merchant would be erit H-d if, wih (Jat anv t'ain ng in meidnftiic-, he m ' lll'out i .lilra t..e?.ut..,..,.s. 111 rcjta i'il' e . w 1 v On 0 e When he llllleital,".,, with i. C i. lack nf o,, I o itioli. tg n till.t It 'i o 'ti.'n. tg I. tn son nml W ipe its npiiQ'i o pilhl HU'' nil' hiRlie'l imiQ'taO' n critical time. r -oo- b o .""r,'3 O , j , 0 I i- a ;'. '.' w. - v '-" , v ,. i-..fA Let the xlinemaker stick !, his hist. A K'cat d'-al of nii-f.hicf is done, riirht JaloiiK. in American atTa i s, hv jittiu-h- iiijf ton much impm tan: e to tlie uttci alices of luilliant .sp'eiali ts outside I of their own snfial:ies. Tin- pctis-l sion of the public". -t, winch many men 1 Ush into so !ij.';htly, is one calfinjr particularly for loii ti nininir, wide knowledge and hpecial fttneH. Bolshevism Is Not la Any Sense, Socialism. A letter from A rchiHHh, p I'lattm, prelate of the Holy Orthodox Russian church, M"tropil tan d' KIh im.u mn! Odessa, adilressed to all hiMians, of uhatefer sect, tin ollinnit the United Slates, declares that ilnlshevr-m is no'. Socialism. ''All that has occurred in Kossia has nothing to do with either Social ism of Communism or with any mhci democrat ic foi ms of soi ;al struct ure in nation. Bolshevism is orani.ed terror and the eomplde nee.ati'in of orderly icvoUittou." This makes an interesting distinc tion for tho-e who have conIusd Soc ialism with ItoNhex im, and believed all Socialists anaicntsts. There are Socialists, it is true, who j have uiiheld ihe Rol hevisL methods ! Hut among tho-e v.ho believe in fun damental tenets ot Socialism are many peo'ple who have been working, as have the Fabian Socialists in Kngland, in a (piiet and orderly manner for belter conditions of living. Whether these are ''true Soiialists ' or not, or whether the violent and half baked adlieients of Rol !ui?m an ''t rue Socialists" or not , m'cims tin likely to be sett b A soon by eithe side of the contn.vei ;y. The inair point seems to he that the d-cent und 01 ilerly workei s for pul ),,( l.cttrr h..ns, m n.-w nanip wlii.-l-j ....11 ,iiriM,.,ii..h ili-in ., rr .ill fn.in i till' hi tltiil ilisp. ns. r.i inr. .pt.it:i P.'llMl I--' Il'MtlTi III slJipill'.- t.:p li ll.'o 1 . vlu 1111. :i 1 1 1 1 ' ! Mini lllirl IIU'I In.. 1. :i fill. I ui. I ,!. lllllll f.Ol I . 1 ". . ' 1 1, 1. 1 III-. I 1:, in in. - ill-! .. :iil l llili: 1.1' Air" .1 ln... ; h.ir : .pi nil' I'l'lllll Hull. I'I'llllli' tli.n The His Ctii An .t'd f, .;.", fill col Is ef limn w 11- a 1'ii.v I n ii SVlVllidn pit lie i the prl Hejf , 1' 11 mark. I ' W. -nt. tl lio lm it -!leh h.' 11 in l'cun- Clll.-ltv in T, "! n;, 'y for rS'i:. ihi Wt 1 or) 1 O .0 ,1 ' 1 0? ,9 o The Ot. 1O0 w "O''1 Oa it iv A 11 e V ''t . ' o .V-': 1 1 v.r. '' '-'. I f liS T OF SKIMKS OK FIVE MFKT INCH II KM) LAST NICIIT. The ChunhM .Mission Heali With It v Kev. A. Thoroughnian, of '.Walla Walla. Civen an evening that was most pleasant in all respects the congrega tions of the evangelical churches of the city uniting in special service at Riverside I 'ark Sunday evening en joyed a meeting that was a splendM . ucces t all through. The attendant-.' was very pleaing( the pavilion being well filled; I hero was good singing and most interesting preaching. Re. A. I,. Thototighman, of Walla Walla, presiding elder for the Methodist ( hutth, Ninth, in tins district, was tiie preacher, havitiir been iriven wav i,y ,H. m-a pastor. Rev. W. 11. Smith, .. li,... n-uin u-mm ' fico ti!;ir..,l n ih. pine, lain. Rev. N'. Sherman Hawk, pastor oC the First M. K. Church, comlucted the service. Ot her pastors present wen? Rev. James Aiken Smith, Presbyter ian; Rev. W. It. Smith, Methodist. Church, S nth, and Uev. R. H. Coker, ( lni:itian. Tliioue;h not being in good health, Rev. S. C. l.nphnm, Haptist, was not able to be present. The f n-;t paid of the service cou--dstcd of the singing of fine old hymns led by the Coiuinunilv Chorus untie "linvtoi "I ' "' ' f-'f winds, imiyiT l.y Kov. Juiium Aiken Smiili. 'i'lu1 I'hiniK ulsti ri'ir l.-.iil 11 sH'rinl m null mt, "To 'i'hi'i'. My l.nil an.l .ivi.ii, whhh was V I Tnoiouedunaii preached a K.v. M cfl'd t e serni-'u on the mision i'a ( a i.'.i h of .It'-ojs ( htit. hi j n t in in;: in llevelation ;t;l."i and Hi, I 1 ni -;i u - t' t!ie I'ltuiib in Laodicca, I u Inch tiie pt eacller aid he rrnghl tead "to tlie ('luirch in l.a Cramle. I Ihe .1; -i i..e: " k.iow Thy w.itks. 1 (bat 'lliou ;:ie ne;:lier cold nor h-t; I ' oil, I th'ou . rt cold or hot. So hc j ;:ni e thou a;e lukewarm, and neither j h d nor c hi.' I will spew thee out of j mv mv'itli." j ''And a Keod many people are 1 kv I thi'l," said the preacher; ' they mak 1 ibe 1 o-d sick Jit 11k stomach." ' Tim ii.-h homely illustrations that scted hi-; puipou- well he -h wed j : hat, th. nicmbvrs nf the rhurih nm I t'ati..'! ri'ii.-t no; maintain an indif- Ollt hole to the welf.ue of tie j !n 1 -t either in their ,,vi, a tin' whole f ,..). of t'hiis 1 r. 'Ihe pa n ,r is not the "l 111 tile V, hole duly of :he ' is talher the one wilt. . t ar,.l nailei' Ins iruidaia'c f'.tl the I"'. pie' sIhuiI.I pel el -; 1'ie miii ter to i:i'ii- ,.f tlie 1.,-1,1's i.attle-. I 1,.' on a pa: allei w ith ' t ,e. i-.u,:..)'! ,,t ii rt , : 'ic , r. in' w I'.i.e in afety .i'.. .h el:V I to rvii.V! the sieplirnl .' .'..I and 1 aise the lam's, .vear ly the task of the r his ca'o. 1: takes the For Shin Tortures p.-! f worry :;VtMii ew'em,i ol inher ;.n 'n'i:'.''i.. A 04 c.inl;;to a cle.ir, )v ,i'"'iv -'aiii l.iv nii'c ino. tthtaccii ,.'t ,ir: dv.iv; tuietoi ;h or ONtl'u lan;e l'Oi:U' at .H u. ''' :iui );r,( i;',V Temo.- pimi4 M.u Kh.e.idT,!lott'h eerenn.niul nnvi 01 ni ami in;de' Aje sk'n thdr and t ,e . t i 1 1 " . a (rt m a V.Mi, jH-iii Mat on;, ai l, V-'v li.(i id lieiHjei tiekv nor ku ,e-v .u i.utiri notlinx It is eady vifli ic.! nit! v ostfi ;i men- iHnY (or e.u h u,V,.vl n. It i- .iIw.ivh dek'iidabla f I; W K i. Uv. Ck" c! iuJ. O o pi cCMEMERSFILLS ok J.' J..-. I "I. 'fl .H fc.' . of) . J 1." ..u.Pk,..! ;w y ONION SERVICE rinr nunnrnn ! Tim OUUUCDO! jvlllii GfuV.iWi O Q,- cc-opi-i at ii f i"1 cnnirrpffHti'in with t h ! ' ij --1- of the r and with r.tll th- PHl-' tn iM-'.-nninti.sh Mii!ts 9! Touch njc nnotiici the i.y.ii h- $v suil tliiit ln 'J k men i.-!ti K''l rit'lit with (.01 ?ncy muHt Ki-t r I'ht with une ;inother. 0;ilvat.i.n can nol tcjly chin ' until the ifl-tnory and tin- t- $ 't of :i wronjr done one' neighbor have li i i.rfu 1 h ... ....h.i.. V ..-. BIIQP ........ O lied. e o The rhurch of;il is not in .I'.ica tibial intitotion. he said; its m .-sioii not Riie nim-gy, to buiM fjjie ijnijOes for wo,, 11.71; tiwiiirii m - "liun-n.ean l.n-- money 101 i. and cart re-t as fine liuilciinjis : vv other enter), rise, lint, tie ctiid. th 1'i'i r- V i' rhureK m the larirest lliinir on llieiac miiIl ,Hio but thri)n:;h I!ril s erro'-. of the earth and t,e bent, thK 011 !i KdH rsf, Jolfns BtrucK out lol the fnPe of 'iie earth, and its tii-sioi, ' tint; t;i;nki (lie on tlllld. in to lA'Ingtout the salvation of mar and his liaoniross thVu-h ih- cxiea sion of 4 he Ki.igdom of t!ie I,ofd Je-u . Christ. There was jrcod for everyone of lii: hearers in what Ilev. ThoroUL-hman had to say an J his v. hole wrmon wa deeply appreciated. Next Sunday evening the second of the series of unbm .services will be held at the park, w-hwi Rev. H. H. Co ker, pastor of the Christian church, will preach on the subject. "Yea, Hath Cod Said"; or the Devil's fir.-t ipies lion. The Comnv.iiiity Chorus will again furnish spec al music and lead the general pinging. , Insects Pr;servrd in Amber. In a collection of red umber present ed to the ItrliMi tmieum. Prof. T. I Coekerell ha nieonied an astonile lag variety of insect forms "iid ha descrlln'tl not le-ss ilnoi Ml new species, of whleli tin- are typeu of new genera. Most of ilieia wen- found in n f'tc'le I'lock llltle lartrei lhan a mini's iWt. wlileh was cut Into Indt-hicli .rs in every one of whb'h the lnerN are duwely cniwded. The atnher N from Miocene chi.v licds of Pairum, tboiiLdi perhaps wn!ied from still older pov. It, and nearly every la rye ord'-r nf in- S(rs Is repi-i-serited, llie family ol ahts bt illg a notable exe.-pth u. Can Always R-ly on Grandma. j OIIv.m- was in the huhil of irniitL' to 1 hN gi-nndmn for fnviirs. and wn never ' disappointed. While plnyrmr i.h the . other boyn of the tmiidilmr hood th foul ball came apart, and 1hv tlmn" they COIlId SeW H toeelher If HleV oil,V bad tl piece of vii.iefrluir. Ollv ciiini' In Ihe ie. in. "I, io and a-d; grand run for a sboest iIhl'." he mi: tresh'd. "You t..ri :et ah'Mit nnytbini: you ask for ot . .tl rardina's." Crees Wonderful Canoeists. "The OJibuay. the ('fee and the Montn mm is are the nm-:r onderful canoeineii In the world.'1 says S. K. SnngHter, wrltlnir of "The Woods Indian" tu Hoys' Life. "They pos Hess a sixth JH'ite In rapld-nmtifnu' and If they sny 'run It' yon can safely lay a bet nt ..l.lw HmiI ilu.r u-ill rim It Hlid ..1. 1 I the mere glimpse of v. liieli makes your j hair stand up and en.l; 1 hills cha-dni: j up and down your sp;ne." ' A Little Girl's Problrrn. Tho fni hi r .1 f, !' - il l I I; !-. I' ll ll.'llio.Mil. ; 1 t 1 1 !,. !.h.-r an Vi -i'4k n 1 1:1 11 . ali.l 1:.. I ' r ' 1 1 i I I ' 1: i r l;iiows. in saylim li.-r n-.. .'i-i. uh.ili.-r tn i-ii.l lli. 'in wtlli " ;n -n" or ".li- nirn." K. Y. llnuc's M. uilily. Art's Inspiration. A fan-on ariisi, who had art elnes, bad fol.;i!den smoking !n hi- tu Ho. One da. lifter li li.g 0111 f..r l.alf iu htnir, hi' le-elit red tl.e vtadli siVlt ly ti 111 aw une -nnl.-n titi a lIii.tl e'tliivlle it hi liocei's. bo It If tl'.. d to con. eal. With an air of :,-Minn-d I'tayfultiess the arfl-t af't'ii'Mi-hetl iln ofi'eniler ami fald : "A strange eray.tn ymi line there, my friend. May 1 a-k wlmt ou prooso to dnr. with that?" "Clouds:" replied the stiuient. v Goldsmith's Masterpfoc. Ooeihe, at Ihe time 1 . jm hli. au Hun "The Vb-ar of W.,;,, was (,ut of tlie h"-1 m-veN e , r ten. IHi'l culled It a "prose-i.lylt." itioli. field" u rit ti N . .. . tli,w, d L1 -Lallons t'er minute. 1 f.iveam :;ua-e placed on the' well, I " simwi',1 a pi. s-uie of 42 1-'.' pounds j " . Daily Thoeeiit. p-r sini.,. ' inch, sufficient to laii't: , y v. I.,.e all. tins) 'a 1. ,!, v.r,,i; to tl. v.al 'l !7 feet above the surface.! X" r ',' N. noli". Mi '.kospeiii e. j 'riMoiitli h ,1 iiian.i-einent the rail-: X ') .".7. . .. , ' , u.id Company onle e.l the sat'! valve j A .'. ji' V Job Pi intitlir. 'Hie Observer. Msin :h. h.s,, I and lock",! on the well with r j-'v. . j r . i ,f s.-n-in;; .'tiul tlivil't; iiKi-o.ise nnir ''pr" r ' . l WKi'kiii'' ip:l.tl. Wv cfft i- viki Wic . ... ,1 ..r.,.,".. .v !H J) X ' f i J KTIIODT H Irrnt whea fS iifiiciii il .kii- arise hanuiiis lacuinrs , ,...,,,,...,,,,.. b f r-"' 'lkr tin,r'. Plank yoar B . an,l l.iii'j; cNjAricllcc. 9 o I, Q I I A GRArbp. NATIONAL BANK Si? jWT ft -J ' " .Capita! and SurjlusLpW0OO.9O .,, . 0 j-l -o.t n ,?.,. fMi.ira, a f J 0 V.y 0 , F - tl :! iH.iiie.ar ai .aar. gVfl I o ) I ; O lisiH l :i!viK OI!V !l Til S Nf'OliK (Continued from Pace 1) and tile two AlexuiO'-r hoys covered the homo IJlnte iuitl tile hcoih he- , iween l.a (;raiiile and f'ove.O Jereb iiftfd !i ln.il ooo.litee banes and Hloom and Jdiirchii,on tallied. Tuck '.'oniey s. 1 j V:-iis who fi.-ed an er.or i9,ikin,; 'l'.9lo safe at first. Al exander w-'iiLont at first, Carter did iiewiso, J.i.il flow nut .-atelier Jtid the side 0 the J. 1 Covo iia.Pj'oinul M-Ginnin mid the ,mi:em ;.(. '.sv. I.I til- Kl'Vfnih a innliiur Wmiila ,flm, out l center iukey ;,oiit at first. Clarke hit a. Ill Cove h .-vcnih Jiay Alex.inder 1 1. w out to (';.(" ke who mad a .voaderi'til catch. Hoy .tlexander sent one to t'l::rl:e who ;iuUf 4I it. Muielil .011 loitded and -was bate, ltloom ut , a ond one n tlfti b.ft field and took uv; hases, Jereh was out at firfct and liooni died on third. In '1m.' eighth Qarrlty for l.a 'Iiand , tiuck ovit, Childers was out it first ::nd i'idcoek flew out tn een ler making e,ujcjj work 01 1 he innjng. (!onl"y for Cov took two bats 01; a 'hild'-rs' ei ror, M. Alexaiub'r .tiu'k out and Carter fb-w nut to hnrt. lirazil flew to 1 ikIi! field : ad Cnnley died on 1 1: 1 1 d. In the ninth MrCiniii for La Crande got a j."Jd sc.fe; hit. Trippen Iruck oat. Woods did the ?ame and II If -key flew (1"t to cent nr. closing tho game Willi a scorn of ft to 5 in ( ,'ovo's favor. I'ilcl-er Kct'ne, -who has been dn livi good work for tl-- Ad. Clnhhers rot an offer from Seattle of $31!n a month .hi.Ht before tlu; gamo Sunday .inil was forced to bjavo for thai city. Mci.iniiiH was forced into the, box. and although he is an old horse in the baso b.'.ll world lit. has not been dotiiL' much pitehinf; f late. Ho held up well until the six-h inninu when tli.y got iu few on him. Hut tlm uanif wis lost llirouuli ei Tors, as wo Cm.. has a p0od polid twin. They 1)()t onv llliy om tA aH individuals Unt tl('.ip t0..m WQrk is good and . , . r.,-,t(.,- ,Jle m.inauer. has. the team spanly in the palm of his hand. Red Alexander, tho Cove pitcher, ve:s better as the paine pro ceeds for in the last thnie inniats lie wan tlnowini: unieh swifter halls 'ban at the beginning of- the game. He is a ball player :o be reckoned wiih in the future. It w.; a ynnd uame fund a v and ihe social feeling between La Grande and Cove was preserved. Ail sides admtittd every error and joined te juaise of excellent plays made no matter which side made lliejn. The next game will be played In l.a C ande and Manau't r Scrantofc e nicts to fill tlte Ad. Clubbers so that Co0 Will llUVO a harder time waii;- in.' ..rr with the laurels. If they sue- ed in winning them at all. WANTED Clean cotton rags suitable to wipe machinery, 3 cents a pound. ; A WAN 1 Al) will do Tt. ! FORUM I lll l II YI'S in i;i i:m n WKI.I.S To th" .-alitor of the Ohserv.v : S.;r: I have jus heeji read Wednesday and Thursday's f the Oi-seiver. I widi to inu 1.!- tha I hum n iiri.'t 1 1 wkIU ill " ,M l itira t'oiitt'v in tto1 past t yvar Tw enl - o of tlnoo wells flow ot i-i, . rt,,,. !.,- ,..rttt,. 1., n .: 1 on nil the vr.lley. proving to me-, ... ! i t ill To ""s :im ni'iin low In Tl. r,,a:,.ra,i,l,iu,i,w.:"3" '"'"'.in'-uu, .111.1 wni.c m. ...... r man an ever mmeo. ,'i'!ii ,.,s ho.'n made to i;,'t uiivj'h ,va!er "'"-v nw''' 'vn ! If there is nne ilonhtiitB Thomas uiiaiiiiiv ,r ator oxr.-pt th ,m,3 1 woll tlu-i-pby ioli(v,,iu tjio , ity or ilo-1 about th. quality of water timlerlay s.x i, i, artoslnn which Mr. MU-!",K wil,UJ" '"l"r 1,1 nr,l,'r uipl? ie l.a Gramlo toll him to Ko to 1117 !, ! i ti.l niytt-ir drill, 'il fur Hi- O. V. lh.lMn- I homo at the corner of apiitiK ami li.'H. 'v! t'oii.ip.uiy. ".Mr. Orr.ndy spcalis of wlls tri-'d i Walnut Streets anil fill up on water 'I'lu- -i l.i ikuI wvM was drilled , novo: al yean ai:o near ihe reservoir, j that contains no clorlne, ulpne or too us ami and at n depth of I .1111 was found which ' A f. Just Iii by Express o White Kiel Pumps.. a ft The tongue-like effect in front is an outstanding feature, and can he worn with buckle or without This shipment comprise? only half of our original order, s the amount is limited. We invite you to see these today. Pi i' $a"A . V v New) Fall Shoes Also, we are showing now several advance autumn styles in high shoes. Although the season is hardly here, we are receiving most of our shoes on "at once" orders, in order that we may accommodate every customer at the right lime. We invite you to visit our shoe depart ment now to see these new ones, not yet put on display. A Beaver Brown, high I.ouis heel; long, narrow vamp; welt sole; the newest in color and last for fall. Price $10. A Stone Crey in same style as hrown; price $13.00. A Grey Cloth Tp, military heel, welt sole; price $10.00. A dark brown, all leather walking shoe, military heel, good welt side; Armstrong make; price $11.50. ' A Cordovan Brown, military heel, welt sole, walking shoe: price $10.00. A Black Kid, Cuban heel, welt sole, very best quality Armstrong make Price SI 0.00. w ihe result that the 4-,'l pounds ol J cld wator pressure around the bot- torn of six inch easing forced up and jwaslud a hole besid" the cas.ini: so , ( niont of the flow jroei away in ir.avv! .forniaiion which was diilletl tlr.n In I inakini: ; his well. By ai tual test for thirty-six hours this well delivered over :',"'l gallons 1; 1 i 1-il t by the li- Ip of .in air lilt plaiv ,1 - I a fe..t in ill" well. I wish 1 to state liht now that the railroad jl'oinpauy could lake r.ut 2H feet o. ' i'x h pipe and 20 feet nf S inch I'M'- nd install a ten i:i li tui hine j pu tup at J.a Cir.iude lii;o thef- I want to tell him that waler always run' down hill and If anyone wain j ' V' '.i:A 7 -71 o()M.V. JI LY L'H. 1910 A much-belated shipment tiat as to be here May 1, has arrived and are now on disjUay in our shoe depart ment. It is of a very fine, grade white kid, with long narrow vamps, Jiigh Louis heel and turn sole. aiteslan water to go In the valley to drill for it wheie, the artesian basin has been pioved. My advise is put down a twelve inch well richt in La Grande and force tlie water direct into the bis water main on Second Street. Then wh n people open their faueett they will set water direct from the well and when they don't open a faueett 'he pump would he pushing uood pine water into the city reservoir. I firmly believe that two 12 inch w"iis at a cast of ten or twelve thousand dollms each will furnish Iai tlrande' more pood, clear, pure nails Ttespeetfnlly, R. A. WHST. i -a Q L 2 1 2 2 aJ o o O o 9 Of ' v - OS t I I I II , , I II,.,... "'... .',