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G .-. i a v t'jiX i .. vt &?,.. (art v cj. 'vv D:S';siA 'fV'iSIlw, OCTOBER I. 1919. i.H.s '5 1 U GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER A Independent MeirHpaper O ' Publishec; Daily and Weekly A L Grande, Oregon, by I J Crsndt Even ing Observer Publishing Company BRUCE PKNN1H, Publisher. Entered Ht the 1'ostoffice at La Grande Oregon, a Second Clam Mail Mkfcer Addrejf all Communication! to The Observer, 1710 Sixth Statflt. City jpnd County Ofliclnl Paper- On bale iu Other Cilii:a--Ort;ou ilout News Stand, Poland; Imperial News Stand, Portland; Multnomah Hotel News Stand, Portland, Oregon, SUU3CIUPTION HATJia By Carrier Dally, par month -Hit Daily, per three montha f 1.95 Daily, pur aix montha In advance $3.73 Daily, per year iu advance $7X0 Daily, (ingle copy .Cc Uf Mill Daily, per year in advance ...... $6 On Daily, per aix montha in advance $2.f0 Uany, three montha 'n advance, .el. z" Daily, per month... 6u Weekly Obaerver-Star, by mall, per . .year In advance m MMjr CVruntry "Tin of Thou. Bweot , IjukI of Ub-ntrtj." AMERICAN l.nOIOV INSISTS k.(;msii. ox One of the principles advocated by the American Lejrion is that of making the KtiRlish Innjjuae a fundamertnlly American ipiilde. Tho legion is pro eminently ritfht on this prupositirri. Tho union committee at 1'itlsburKh used seven lanuagca in Rending nut itn call for a strike. he independent steel companies in another town used nine lanpunes in call in if upon the.r employes to remain at work. Hore is stnrtllnj;: proof of the need of Americanization work. One of the greatest labor Birutflcs In the world is on, eat principles are at stake, yet the (rreat majority of the workers af fected must bo addressed in a medley of foreign tongues. Wit ohanrt is here for the exploit ation of labor by the unprincipled, what small hope that capital enn make Its position clear and present its farts bo that these men will grasp thorn fairlyl How ensily ran tho honest purpose of tho labor union be twisted by a mere labor agitator and mob rule be precipitated! One of tho great wolfaro organiza tions in New York has considered theno matters and is specializing in Americanization work among adults in shop and home, realizing that the chil dren will get more of it in school and that If the work is not carried on among tho parents, families will draw apart and bitterness and unrest be the result. There is no time now for quibbling or for hesitancy. The Knglih lan guage must go into every homo in ev ery community. If the grout bodies of laboring men are to decide great qtiov-, tions fairly to themselves, or to deter-' mine wisely what is best for the com-1 mon welfare, they must speak one' common Inngunge, the lnngiinge this country. It may he that the advice to keep ri'ht on Uyi's. in onlrr t r ln-M up tr Luiiifies equilibrium v;;im all right at tho timo it was uivvn, wul it r y -. that tho rir;ny admonition o ?o slow now is timely Jfr ihoijl le hved- ed. it is evident, cm the far! f thingn that tho advice ilopcjUt-rs b:ive jdi("lly changc.(jwtt!iiM a very tho; t Blr. Jvanhoa and Mr. Foley Eoct . fttr Good,Road3 practiO.l demoti'trnfi .n'' I rrr too iaisy to talk any r.ro tf day, b I i 'i-mi it:ei in.it gomi roa i piomott! a grou'er efficiency i I admini.-tratiun of this office. (Cntliiiml from iage 1) wrth any denfo of cerfuinly that we Khali arrive. I presume no one realizes what the coming good roads mean to in more fully than dots a county school supei tn'( nd'nt. I loos t for flood JEouds, I nm a booster for good roads, not as a pleasure seeker, but as a work ing woman ''for my days are worl; days all". I am, tberefnre, not speak ing as a joy rider, Hut ns one who loves and works for childivn, and travels from schoolhouse to school -house with a message of aid and cheer for every child In your county. (Kir toxt- books of tho pn srnt day stress the necessity for good road- nnd no one can teach thrni as tliese texts are now vriMen witlvnit t'-M-h-ing our children day nfter day, the necessity for and advantage of good road1'. Shall we not hfdn thf-m to n ARIZONA FOKI'ST IS KN LA IK. KM PIIOIftX, Ariz., Sept. HO. Piusi dent -VY'llKon has signed a proclaim. tii adding 2-4-10 acres. to the Crool: i National Forest, Arizona. The land; ars-Jjd are located fn tHe Wincho.-U mountains and southeast of the Cal iuro divis"n of the ('rook forest, The.v are roui'h and broken in chanu t- nnd are not suitable for agricultural purpones. Practically the nlire 'ra'' is, covered with a stand of oak, junip er, and cedar timber of fair quality. Considerable of tho area along Pi,ne. Canyon is covered with a good stand of western yellow pine. t VH,L BOOST THE HOME GROWN RICE SACRAMENTO, Cal.. Sept. 30. For the puropse of developing ft name nrincinles. 'n v left roK ;di!onjia r.ce, 0 S' .tKjO.L'jC f jtdv 'rting campaign in to b launch ed won by (.alitornja rice growers and n.iikiy, if. w.ih u'Qounced recently b the Pa' We j t e (irowers Astwiation. A in.liion dollars a your for three yen i9 to he evpenderi i ri magnzm' s and nc0'.-pnpers throug'O'Ut the cojin try. An Agreeable Surprise. "AboJt thre years ;igo when I win siifferingVfrom a revere old on my d Vougiied most of the time nhrht and l;iv, trid a bottle of ?haiTibc(lr,in Co uh Remedy and win sin prised n th promptness wiili which it guviVie relief. writes M J. Tames Iirown,'' 'ark Mill.-, N. Y. Many another hiV been surprise?! and pie'ised with the proiflpt relief afford ed by this remedy. Adv. Tlavo the label, which stands for fair working conditions, put on our i'ib printing. The Observer Is one of he two shops in town observing unior Phon Mam '17 Gir Is Ladies Women FIX I) lf)I.I.ISTER'S ItOCKV MOrXTAIN TEA n trionl lnxitive mild, nlfns- 'nnt, 1'iTlain to thoiomrhly rlran: ir tr nnl putifyinc that COXSTII'ATION .iliMip pears, and when yi.ur CONS TWA TION- Bors your COMl'I.ICXIO.X im prove you work better c;it better feel belter. Give it a thorough trial and you will recommend it to a'l your women friemlH. .'i5e a package. Putnam Pmjr .Store. l "-V,Y. ." Wf-- I ,.-V,' W v fOUTM T V ft EP"' 5 I JV.Om V cicc. J! w 1 . V Look; I Here is the globe spread out fl;it be fore your eyes. S'.e these start-? Every tar shows where a U. S. Navy ship was on ScptcnitKT 2nd, I'm. The Nuvy travels Don't you wanMo see tie 'World ? HACK TO the i.rxni BOX. It la related Ufa! n man hiirh iu luiRinoKs circles d-ew up tti his oTfire In hl nutomoiiile. He can i d n vneU nt:e with him into the office. When noon-timp rnmo ho opened the package nnd rulnily nte n luncheon which he had hrouht from home. Thi particular mnn rouM nff u l hotel :and chili prices, hut belicvinir them excessive, lind beinjr interested in notion to check profiteei injx, he h:n' the enurnjjre of his convictions nnd car ried hi lunch from home. The itli n wan n pood one from more than one' point of view. Kor one lllirin, it i M-ve.l ns nn example to his employes. If tk boss eouhl carry hi- lunch, so could they! and more of them did. the very next day, than hail done so for ycaM. It is impossible to do e;ood woik continuously unless one o'lts peeper food. Scanty or ill-chosen meals mean loss of vitality, nnd reaet tip1" tho job. Early in the af'ernoon, or even in tho morulni;, the wotkor be gins to fi'el tired and dull, his Wnrk las, nnd his pTduetiou is ua far be low normal as his feeii.HM. WHero it is Impossible Imv.hu,' hie;h pi-ices to net simple, nieiri hi'i food nnd enouk'h of it nt the ro!.'iur:mt i or'luueh cfoinler, the wise taiiiK is t ! cniry n lunch. T'lia w'll have Us ulti mate effect on food pi-Miteci mc, tv".' nnd fro- that reasjn alone is wor'.h: doiiiK. "A UICVISION IN 1HE A11VII K stiiKini.i:. IZjUMANvJE in railing to JV - V, Strange and smiling forc! Jutid3 are beckoning to you. ShcJ oiT and sec the world! Learn to "pnrlcy-voo" in gay Paree. See the bull-fights in Pf.nama. See surf-riding on the beach of VVaikiki. , Learn the lure thr.t comes with the swish nnd swirl of the good salt eca. Er.t well free; dress well free ; sleep clean free ; and look 'cm nil straight in the eye British, French, .Chinese, Japanese, Spaniards, Egyptians, Algerians nnd all manner of people. Come! Be a real man of the world. ' See the world. Sec it with the red-blooded, hard-working, hard-playing men of the U. 3, Navy. Pay begins the day you join. On board ship a man is always learning. Trade schools develop skill, industry and businrss biliry. Thirty days care-free hoiiciay each year with full pay. The food is good. First uniform outfit i3 fur nished free. Promotion is un limited for men of brains. You can enlist for two yeais ar.d come out broader, stronger and abler. Shove off Join the U. S. Navy. If you're between 17 and 35 go to i ho ncaitJl reuuitir.g 3iation for all the details. If you do'n't know where it is ask your postmaster. Mmve off ! - Join the U. S .Nssvy esf quality foiCmen and women All our ciiPi'fcy Snrl oi,i' cvcrythouglit has, for years, been concentrated on ?iio mcrcliandisin? of tho fins'.t footwear. ..AVeJiavc introduced in La (Iranile, fioinc of .Xmrrica's finest of high grade footwear, and, today, ynti will' see in tlio newfallstvh'sof ARMSTRONG SHOES . tho continuation of our policy. For today we have the largest and most, varic.d selection of Xcw Seasonable Footwear and our prices are the lowest at which Reliable Footwear can be sold. A dull mat goat, high covered ' heel, turn sole. A very long and slender plain vamp. Very attractive in stvle alone. J Price $12.00 A beautiful stone grey kid, high leather Louis heel and best welt sole. An excep tional shoe, both iii quality and style. Price $15.00. bervica j is one of tl.c features which f hw made our line of Burling- ton Hosiery 60 poibr. Otl icr advantages are correct stJe, . excellent fit and vuiiety.of ib:i'"4. ' Burlington Hosiery' meets tfce needs of the whole family, offering each one the. isame good service and style, i to' see Burli-ngtOD, A dark pray, hiph leather Louis heel and welt sole. Long narrow vamp with stitehing Price $13.00 A benver brown Kid Shoe, high leath er Louis heel, welt sole, stitehing on toe. One of the newest colors for Fall nnd a very attractive style Price $1-1.00 A dark brown kid, leather Louis heel nnd welt sole, stitched toe. Not nn ex tremely long Inst or high heel Price $13.00 A dark brown, light weight shoe, leather Louis heel, McKay welt sole Price $10.00 A gray kid, leather, military heel and best welt sole Price $10.00 A nut-brown calfskin shoe, with military heel nnd best welt sole. A fine walking, driving or rid ing shoe, both in color, style nnd quality Price $11.50 A dark brown or cordovan mili tary heel, welt sole. Of best . grndp calf leather. For walking or driving or an exceptionally good school nhoe ' Price $10.00 A black kid shoe, military heel and welt sole; stitched vamp Price $10.09 y! -...v.'''. A black glazed kid, leather Lou is heel, best welt sole; an excep tional value in Armstrong shoe . Price $10.00 top, Louis A brown kid, cloth heel and welt sole Price $9.00 A gray kid, cloth top, Louis heel nnd welt sole Price $9.00 A brown calfskin, military heel nnd best welt sole Price $9.00 -MEN!- is a national need. To conserve individually, buy shoes that save for you buy good shoes for the long service, pro per fit and general satis faction they'll give. Buy FLORSHEIMS and save materials and money. They give extra value in style, comfort and service. , : -- , .. m.a -nW. .- S f-M&gS . I IW'Cress I " - I mmak Reliable Service . . ' ' Drug Store P- -' ' ' 11 ' Progressive Methods .! vr 7 nr- : . .... - I l" The Prescription Store. lj',hlMn "" l!,t's fi'mlly laxnllvo f " "' ' -i ' ! III m ' tho market and the kind children I ' . I ' . . . i: ! --:J! lko. Sold by 9-!3f DaoUi.hhI' P- .. M - La Grande National . ! -..vet t. S(, f Lm TXi1 t ; J " From the Minute tou-1 h i ' f"f :rc Yo" fl" uA """"-"" Enter I'.' Smy . j 1 g mpWfa. 'm,ou leavew.trtom,. ' . 'AlMTAh NT.Sl'LrlM.l'S '-.0.000 . ; -. s -Vl fiTAw'-H A you fi t hom. .t this m. i iJKXOr I ..' 41 -vt-titiffi ill - .o:Sn"T-.. I Soaie Of JOlft FanCV t W T-- JxX tnura.:. W leave nothing un- ; ; ):p.,'"7 ve'tcvflr;n during !. . V VM fffZ I & J V 1" I ' b ircshirs.MM,v Ihedate olir ofgam- T f At E Vlr; tor emehw.. I , ' O. fynm luncheon her. soon . i ,ss7. We will wel.ne and p ( i I iif 4$ Y Bakethcm Fresh- j aJthon. bobbins. 3 0 pivciatcey,.ur account. . , r- W n wry t3tT ,a r ieem . . I J, " $--- 1 order you-, .ndav-!d O ' ' " --S V-2-- tt. Vi-: .. I di.-jpnotn Aentr I' - . O 0 -4 f 'tiV a tlit" n V !Kags Wanted 3c Ver-Lbs. Conservation There's no need of spec ulation when buying shoes you can be abso lutely certain of reliable ouality whenyou select n pair bearing this trade mark. t Tt guarantees you sat isfaction. Our showing contains the season's correct styles in various leathers. fc 'ffi ? H was net fo many iuorhx aeo that the advice was geti out from ioni.fiy reliaHl nuiiority that tfcc way to keep business going was . buv n usual, carry on the eontemplat ed building projects and in otl.ee .y "keen business goir,' to down nnv nlniifist l''.ilvo of tbrealen.J mint liirl "lon't lag nor be afraid," was the essence of the ii''(:ce to p The iS he.lle hr -been revised I 0the!iilvire is now t?ited. People aie i l,trin t.w much nnd lit,codilH'0'none9 .. M ... ... - I :.. . I... (....!.. inaTiQinti i saveot.m mrw. . 'ivarning of ie wise om s. l.ven ad. blientioiO give Inns" that prices can (One down no long ns th.lemnnd kQc purcOses is simply impOient, LibQl and iineontijjj bIe. OBSERVBR ADVERTISING wi?l ring M n ll o . -- o O O -S' . ; . o o o o ' ..I . , !