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! ,. 1 i ' o U GRANO'E EVENING OBSERVE Sunday Mrniiu,' Observe! Pibllnjed Dally and Week? at La Grande, Oregfli, by Ia Crandji Even ing Observer Publishing Company BRUCE DKNNIS, Publisher. ilifio i9in times the misery to lie run in.itilulicn.i and exiiiO'S'' the, The canneris', nf the riniijl Lay dh ! Cold , has ben ill In Sal..m blind in thin countrv durini? the nast o I A moricin attitude toward public af- rln earing for the oip!i:iin fern- i fiom I7.S0 to J 14 a iiuart, and oni! ii,. ..., ,i..n .. f.. ht ih..;- fotllrfS ill tilL Heclloli." prom or cricap moor it. lair, it is ireeuom 01 in press. KnQred at the ?ostoffice at La Grande Oregon, as Second Clan Mail MatUr Address all Communication! to The Observer, 1710 Sixth oStreefr City ififtl County Official Paper. i'!if on! emporary. In the Jonjr ruO even th" ti''If''T lose hy it, and thto'tlt CO tin community In i:!v'iiy.u Iohhi i no (haul is never strtuiKti' tnuri it weakest link. UJiencft'r then O-e ww pie in the community 9 eying to live una waff whcJi Ik nut a decent living wujfo, mete m a v. mm ihik, a ora;) upon themselves and un ii the oth er voikeia iff the rgrnmtjnity. lo pay an nun anno woum put a larmier upon initiative. It would Aold the vfliole wfirld to a ileud level. Uut there xhouhl be 9 minimum Htundurd On Sale in Other Citiea (Jregun ilotJ Btand. Poland; Multnomah Hotel ?-W noone should be allowed Newa Stand, Portland, Oregon, I ' , . .. . . , , I he occasional weakling has to be 8UJiSCHIIKWON UATato carried by file community in some By Carder foin or other., fiut city slums are a Dally, per month ... , 9m habit. .So are bedraggled, miHci al.li Daily, per three montha ..fl.tm farms. They arc largely due to ha.y Daily, per aix month, in advana .7i thinking, and it is time that hazy Daily, par year iu adva.c. .....HM M M , , Daily, single copy & : By Mail Daily, per year in advane J5.00 There Is Plenty Of Sugar to Daily, per ill months in adwvM KM " , Daily, three montha 'o advance.. ll.Ifc i UCU'COUna. Daily, per month 0 i i .Weekly Observer-Star, iy bwU, per Though the sugar supply, according year in advance..'. 11.34 1 to ilealeis, has been a little tiht late- Oiir.i.-ilv tin I iisu-ri for tmiiiM limit n n- ' nil ffhiiitftr rri vai him mn..A Aimrican newsuiei have tht.:,- vision for the children km iwin'ed aftv thri'ati'iiinK with arrpst the man Parv"ln riiu ,.v l. i ,i 'out by the coiiiiMUMder of ihe Muibln-! who sold the hvx-ran'e for whlskv. ! to ,he malnutrition of mothers, ac l!ut irenenilly aiieakinir. these fault h0,10 "O are,jhe "defects of their Oi tues" ...,0. v . tl.- v nieOU- represent the over- hunt , GOOD WOKK WAS of tiling which are in themselves 'ou' I Oirding Oi a report issued today by the I When K. H. Owen, n fnilt raiser of American Ken t.ros. fl ISald Uut:t, Hood itivnr iTislriet, kill- The increasing amount of blindness cd a berry-rallng bear, the anluial'n ' among children at birth was thought T30NE AT JUAREZ o'"al "j,,"ed him, inaklng awo-; at first to herald the advent of some un ou t Tir ins eiotiins before lie new war disease. But investigation e.ser.peti il iiil.le to be sacrificed. 't This fact was so clearly. recoirniWd i J during the war that there was no cen sors. p imposed on the American' press, in the European sense. What- detailed reports on the iwc'H puni over ci'iiKin-iihin tviut.,( un. u,.1n,il u r., .live, a xdwi Inn inlii Jliarrz to dilve It was the only instance of the kind on "11 Vlllu troops, when Hio battlt there llie 'ttor Rtieat at Wanhint-ton ! p pp-ayr wq VAflvp v ..... ..... mnilliu UU UUt! I u S, ' - - WASIIIftOTO.N', July i) Official by American experts proved that the . famished condition or the motners re Goveinor eOlcott has been Invited acted on the eye-sight of their infants, by Governor Hart of 'a:ihincton,to ! In TO rMMIGRATE ,-i...f,i 'rim .w..... i I II; ouinncd ivtn of A iiii-i-ii'iins 1 1 v i. a iicn .iUMUCl n i rilBUI Cil ' " ,i ,, o. . 1.. i l. themselves. And thev did' it so thr- 1 "co- Klve ,iial vralso to t ho ,"'" i,liiv ,l hn..M .h..i iu work of both Ls rt i ll-ry ami the; 1 . ., n,,,?,.,.,! :,t.if Jv. .... ! cavalry. ! Mrs, Charles If. Kugel, B7 of 75f ,'sfi,,,i J It is Baid that some of llie achieve-' Wilbur t:ti cot. Salem, lopp-d off the PARIS, July 10 .(Correspondence The government itself did undertake ""'nl8 of the secoinj hallallon of the eeicbi-.-tiun of lir filTieifi wedding j of the Associated Press.) A warning to gu ile the new r iners bv issuincr 2n1 fi('ld "ftlllery uniler command annlver:ia.:y Siini:'.y ennii g with a ' voice on the dangers of German infil- jul.i ' .I,,, u ir ,, ,il,li,.,.ib n ..I of Lleuti-nan- Colonel II. I .Vwhold ,ll-'1" through the a!: as a passenger ' tration hy devious ways comes from i officio il veraior .of he WhtZ,Z ,war "pectaouhu- as any lu the i the plane piloted by Lieutenant tutemburg. According to the iournal " I'tuiir won urhuo 11., urn ill nil Ml-O if it I Ulill C V. "My Iv. there is nlentv in nielli. Thn kpu son's production is estimated at the I respectable total of over 2,21(i,0O(),Ullll pounds, or 147,1100,0(10 pounds more than the average for the lust few years. Cane sugar is below the aver uge, hut the record beet 'sugar crop more than makes up for it. More thah two billion pounds of sugar is quite a little sweetening. II meuns more than a million tons. It provides more than 20 pounds for eV' ery man, woman and child of us, or Cheap Labor Is the Poorest ' ",,0llt 100 ",umls I"'r fan,i,'- Anl ,nl" T ! ! makes no allowance for the Cuban xjauui. crop, a great deal of which will be im . ' ported into this country. ' ir hnnn litlm, mnnt.t nrnCn,:i .... ... ,". 1 ; " ...... i nus tne outlook for cann,ng is very ,.,r u ,.,, w,,,,,., uie , ,! in,,,(.,i, Hd likewise good is the .miiu. p.uspen.us oau.ins ni me worm, outlook for the multifarious sweet bev- iiui cneap inonr means just tne op- ;,.,.,, lhul havt, takl, the ()u(.e ,)f , ro. ,,ros,.,iy, means n oom to coholie drinks in this country. The ine inuorer ami to me man wno lures ,.m i,,,l,,si , , . 11,0 l,,,1,,i. .iL-. An.,l...,l.. ...l ..1 : 1.1 ,; . ' " 7""." the engagement Is t.ikii into con-i get It. It never attained either any Huoration. Kieut i-iicuiai.on or any great innu- Trouble In lh Future. i of Each, of 42 petitions now before the ! Luxemburg Chamber for naturaliza tion, 38 come frifin Prussian subjects, I several of whom have been identified lnm 'I hi nil), IP t tU' " "e"i'" . v......... ... n...,.u. ThA nPHUMlll.fr lu llliviivu nllnl..t. , w K..i i,n . . . ..i l - -lnol.lv . ' . 1 -..nni.r.11 n,n war news, ike other news, finm .l,,ik- . . . ... .. ...... ...... . ... .. v ' : tug new vnrletlefi of troulile. One con- " """ " " less, with acts of rightfulness during the war. None of them, the Esch pa per affirms, would have dreamt of changing his nntiunufrly had the Geiw mans won. Reports from Switzerland indicate that Germans will try to pacifically re-enter France under the guiao .of .Swiss c&izenship. According to a message from the Associated Prt0i correspundeiA in Switzerland the oth er day, fSlJy one hundred thousando Germans and Autrians are waiting on the border line between Basle and 1 Conseace for admittance into Switz erland; but the federal authoritieaare keeping a strict watch on these woulil bg immigrants. at Long Sentence, ' ' In "I.es Mlserahlea" Victor Hflf his one aentenn nf a riuodrebj Uiw-s, and earlier In the hook, in one of chapters descriptive of Waterloo, IJiere are over fill lluea niihout a full Mop. Knglaud's record la held by th)for: elgn enlistment act, one sectlma of which reaches Its six huodredtty word. papers familiar with their life and 1' "I'JT.'!!' .'IT U'Z! I '1''7 t-'loM.er easts nl. eye for- . 1 warn in tne unj wnen wireless tele- made contact, and command to fire ; phony will hp so perfect that a nnin -.na,, an,, r.pntutra, in giving 11 III . . ,. . Ih.ni A..-oll.. ,U ...II ' " "UU mn. ilv. u-,. 1,. n . J. iT " instant i lie coinnianu to lire was will have a receiver In his hat ami he , , . ,. , ,Kiven. tne snarpnei nogan sweeping , imaged by l,!s wife all the time. It would be a fine, varied, complete, 1 the fence coiners and grand slaud of, human, interesting newspaper, would the race track, wheie the Villa troops 1 1 " it not, if everything in it had to be were, exactly on the target. Many Like Him. Country Tla of Thee, Swoot Land of I.lbi lrty." him," so says J. Sidney Cntes in the Country Gentleman in a discourse on cotton in the south. It is the delusion of a profit in cheap labor as compared with high-priced labor which has given our cities their ugly alums, their breeding places of crime, holshovism, tuberculosis and othor plagues, moral, physical and economic. It is the delusion that cheap labor is cheap which has kept children em ployed in mills nnd factories and in mines, stunting their growth, pre venting them from becoming strong, capable citizens. It is the delusion that cheap labor is y. the candy industry and the soda foun tain industry will certainly flourish. The greatest sugar-consumer nniong the nations will consume mure than ever, forgetting the deprivation of war times. And because sugar is concen trated fuel, and a mighty producer of energy, the American people may he expected to do more work then usual. Would Declare Press a Pub lic Utility. William J. Ilryan suggests that "some day all news will he issued through government channels, and will cheap which has produced the eondi-jhavc the approval of the proper au- tmn oi wnicn a trained observer can , thorities before it is printed. ' rny: "I went recently through the Mr. Bryan will probably have trou Ghetto of New York City, notorious I hie in winning any large number of for itr depth of misery and poverty, American citizens to his point of view. I.nt 1 can pick a hundred thousand i If there is one principle which, more Wlnte-men farms In the south whereon than any other, characterizes Ameri- submitted to government censors be fore it saw the light of day! New Use Found For the X-Ray. Colonel Nehold's batteries got oft All newspapers often bnve hdvortlse- sixty-fonr rounds with such speed i ents which could he rewritten iiilvan- and accuracy that observe,: a report tageously. Hut It took a church paper to oner llie most original one yet: "Wnnled A minister who has been married 22 years Is very desirous of securing a change." the, action like a perforiua'nce of the prio gun teams In Trance which made new records with the French 75'a, When the Infant.iy advanced. every point of vantage, around the A new use has been discovered f. the X-liay covered by the police will be X-Raved . ''" ,e-' bullets. to determine ul.ih..r .h.v ...,i': ! The cavalry conies In for a full anv mark or device which miirht I,.. f measure of praise for its raipid mot use in giving a clue to the sender of T' ' Ut 'h0 "hel while the performance of llie enge neera in throwing across the It io Grande In less than an hour, n pon toon bridge capable of heprlng the heaviest equipment Is iieponted a the deadly niissle. Persons who receive suspicious look ing packages ure urged to turn them over to the authorities at once, with out opening them, in order that they ,,.lving n(.w ,,.,.,, , Ulut line may be investigated hy this modern. Tne "doughboys'' of the, Infantry metllud. nf mnme come in fur their usual It has been suggested also that theiahare of praise which is in no way hand grenades brought to this coun- dimmed by he mention of the success try by returning soldiers shall be very of the engineers, cavnliy and artil- areftilly handled, as it is possible to lery. load them with the most deadly ex- plosives. N'o one who has any reason to he suspicious should hesitate a moment in calling upon the authorities for aid ind investigation. There is no possible way of knowing nil the ramifications of the homb plotters' schemes, nnd the result oT inattention or carelessness may be too dreadful to be risked un necessarily. , CO.MMAADHlt Of 'I'll I-: WYOMING Get The Habit of saving nnd thrift; iiu'rcnst' your working c;i)it;il. Wo oflVr you tlu benefit of our largo bunking facilities V mill long OTcporioiiei". LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK . i Capital and Surplus, $2-15,000.00 'JIE.Mr.KIl p'l'DKRAT.K'KS'KliVK . SYSTEM. . Sound, Reliable and rrogres.sivo. SOURCE OF NORTH WEST WATER SUPPLY Aloro than a million people of Ore- son, aiahliiKloH, and Alaska drink wator from .Vest Jtouvrvea. l-:ii:lity-Hi'pi ciiii's ami towns of lOii'mm, Washington, nd Alaska ib'- rivo the water supply lor their munl .ripal water works from the Nalioiial Kchchik of the Norih J'aciflc Disirlet, iicrouliiiK to a ropmt just compiled in ihe office of Ilistrirt Forester Ueorue II. Cecil. Of these towns ithiriy-eihl, haviiiK iin estjmatod 'population f ;i!),outi, jue, la )te Hon Totiy-uvo. with a population of ti;;-l,iMitt, tui la WawhinKton ; and even, with 1 f.,00 0 people, are in Alaska. The l.iruer towns of the d'striel osinu Naiiotntl For ft waei are I oitlanl. Kiir-'cne, Oie;;on City, Hose ;)uir, Albany, Medirid, Ashland, !lliikei', l.u (Irande, The Dalles, and Mend. Oiokou; Seattb Kw-rett. Walla Walla, Yakima, We natcln'e, Aberdeen, Tort Anneles, Kl-leiistiurt-', an 1 Koslyn. Washington ; and Aneho' auc, Cordnv a, Ktlciliknn iuid l'eei shorn, Alaska, j The Korest Serviro , 'operates with 'the towns lu protecting thtjjr wtier- shetls from fire and tivspass, n:ul e ery priori Is made to ke the water free fiom any sort of contami nation. Formal romper-alive iiR-ieo-me.nts between the Secietary of Atii collnral and the city officials aro in et'i ect pro v id Mi); for this pr oiect '.ou of the w ate sheds of Tacoim-. and Walla Walla in Washington, ami Oregon City. Tho lalb's, nufhir. Wallowa, Haliet, m. Toledo iu Oro-iitn, SAM FRANCISCO, July ."JO Cap tain Harloy II. Chrmty, commaiub r of the super-dieadnaiiKh Wyoming, ono of the "bin four" of the new Pacific, fk'ie. W1s commander or tho CruiRnr San Dkpoiwhon she w:ts itiinlr July 1!, 10 IS near Fire Lsland off the Now Yoik coast by utiilclnR n mlnP supposed set adrift by a Gor man Biibniarlno. Ho has been in the nrvy many yea in and is a brothe" of Howard Chandler Christy, tho widely known lllust-iator. Cannibal Movie Fans. New Zealand Maoris, native .Tir linese nnd the 4itiinlt.als of the South Ken islands have d-'velopni n n ve nous tippet hp for tin American movie stnrn. Their nppethf, however, doesn't crave blood. Thej- vunt them o the Bcreen. Out of Sight. If there ever was a fool-killer he mut have retired froui business, Chicago News. DISCOVER CAUSE OF CHILD BLINDNESS WARSAW, Poland, July 15. (As-; sociated Press Correspondence.) The abnormal number of children born Miss Alice G. Kinnard Diroot from tbo Stanilai'tl Finisliion Co., Xow York, will spend a few days in our store, for tho ' ' purpose of assisting tho women of I.a f Irande in tlieir sewing problems and explaining to thorn the merits of Standard Patterns. Bring your sowing problems to liss Kinnard, while she is with us. Wo are sure she will, be able to help von. HERETRIDAY AND SATURDAY I,, ! . A special session of the Oregon legislature for tke purpose of ratify ing the woman suffrage amendment to the national constitution is not at all without the ranjre of possibilities. In fact, it is believed in Slate House circles that such a session is highly probable, and that within tho not fa: distant future. At a meeting of the city conimi sionors of linker, last week, an ordi nance was passed permitting street Tdeoma, improvements to he carried out undev the Hancrot't bonding act. An election will be held to vote tne binds, which will he issued in amounts as the work is actually beinp done, ami no bond will be issued" until needed. Honds for the, buildinn of, a natntorium will ulfio he voted on at the same election. A ISargfain BUICK 191 S seven " paisenger, new cord . tires, new spare tire. Guaranteed good as new. -EP, BadeAutoo. Phone Mti M . . 2i9 Dejigt Strc,? 1 -o- Q S3 O O O -Of' ruorosKs mk asi kk rt in IN l.KSSKNI(i COST OK I.IV1NC WASHINGTON. "July SO As n means of lowerintr livinir costs. Rep resentative Kmerson, Kcpublican, of Ohio, introduced u resolution Monda proi,isin; repeal of nil taxes nnd im port "duties on suitar nnd foodstuffs ind the removal of the war tax on freight chat'Kes paid for the Uanspor intion of food. K. C. Stanweod, who was scrvinj: his third time as sheriff of Columbia county, resigned to enquire in luisines for himself and the county court Sat urday appointed II. K. I.ellare, hi-: chief deputy, to succeed Stanwood. Work at the Portland Flmirini: mill i will not start until the middle of Amarust. The mill is still grinding wheat of the 1018 crop. The recent discovery of enormous copper veins in the Hercules miniuit district, about 20. miles northeast ol linker, are looked upon by old-timers as the first step toward an active min ing era. AltMY COl.l.KOK OI'EN.K.n. NKW VOKK. July .10- Anions the solHier pup. Is nst Camp Oix army col !ct;c whoch oiv'tied yc.'e!4iy. is.Maj. icn. II. I'. UHie, commander of the cintonmcnt, who wiM take the course in motor mechanics, one tX the 111' popular subiicts in the euiriilum. . i": n i number of enlisted inetrand of ficers hav re;isterfd in the nev.' school. Tin eiptipment has cen do l",0,:iil by the Kn.hts of I'elunifci.is. ,T. Penlcjt.. a farmer living neai Muno'mah station, was run o?r mar his home Saturday niKht by an ayto ( mobilo'di iven hy Mr. and Mrs. I'red Vance, of .S.i'lein, dyin? a fo hours later. SoKTiinij n:ooi,E a iciiis l f.l JOXKvr. Alaiika. June M ( Pt Whew. land Is vielduiu from "0 to I 0 bushels a acre ibis e.t; in On iVe1ein reiilnn. The yerase In tin 'district fs likely ' be clo-e t .fli 'bushels. One field, of J'-o acres hettov 111 .ill fiO bushels to the . . 0 J'liiua II. p.irnes. rreMtnt or the i fci)iml train oxvrpofc'. tion. ifm ius (dilate? MtA'ary that he c.iniio; a IP'csent sraut a ,f'riiilt for v ipi'tin( of flour hy the l'.i. ific Inter j iiVitoual romiwny of'orllai.d Ha n;. .Ji.:ys that no pernios have tecn t:i;:nt ed for Indiildual shippers rcii !i "5TT M.i, - Two hundred children, jranc j0tl Bi i'.iiiuin nKo fiom tei days Q twelve) Si v s.riave b-en nta orph.ins ft-1 Oslwrnf de Vai ila. who Tiifcl the the infliieftn ,doni!c In CcashA. t,,,. gl,o shot for America, re- I'see.-ttt. and vicl-ltr.Qiceordlnit leO. Jmmed to the0'rmy hosplti! In lVn dlnwch leceivedOv the Rovernerjj Tr, fw timtmer.t for ras. afier vis ft i. if flee from the V. 9 Oihlchcai'oRi frandmo!her In Or.ints Oass Hart Schaffneri Clothes v p3 I t 1 :fl!'. : a? ft What $45 will do now! You know what $15.00 is, but maybe you haven't a very clear idea of what $4o.n0 worth of clothes is. WeVe got soma dandies here at S lo.OO. and we wnnt vou to Irnnir It T x4he greatest values you ever saw at the price; the fine fabrics, ami tailoring innr. only tne best custom tailors offer. Waist- seam models too, in mixtures of creens and Innun. When we say they're made by Hart Schaffner & Marx That should be enouch about the quality. You are absolutely guaranteed complete satisfaction by us.'aa well as Hart Schaff ner & .Marx. Also we have many styles for the more conservative drefwer; styles for the so-called hard-to-fit man. Satisfaction guaran teed. . FLORSHEIMSI The "SARANAC" ' A Flbrsheim Style of 'the Times " After an 'scnce of nearly seven mSnths, we can again show you K1.0RSHKI?4 SliOKS in dressy English lasts-Cor-!-van is the cSlor, nnd there e only a Iimid number, so if vou e plannineen M.ORSHKISS for fSil h,ter get tm i)w- thecoloros g,w,l, ar.,? very dressy la; in all sites r. Pric$Ll:50 . fclrsiVK A(I-VCY 5 mm IN I.A0R ANhR o " 00 o n tt 4 1.1 .it o r5 o O o. oo oo o o o 8 0 o o