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:iJl J1, 1 J'.AI.U. UKM.lin.i ilUAli.li.llW KAIHI'U I.- ItHfr 7 - l BIII0CfttlHNIlSB Iixleijwxleot KwiHMt HPobllslMd D&r nd Weekly at L Karrad. Oregon, by L Grande Ji.ven- lnt Observer ' Publishing CompsDT -MRUCE IVKNNIS. Publisher. tillered at the PostoMice at Ls Grand Oregon, is Second Clan Mail Matter. gddrese all Communications to The Observer, 1710 Sixth Street. CUT and County Official Paper, On gale in OUier Cities Oregon hotel Neva Stand, Portland; Imperial news HtaBii. Portland: Multnomah Hotel News Stand, Portland, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION UATKa P Ht Carrier Dalle, ner month ............... Daily, per three months ..$1.95 Dally, per six months iu advance $3.75 Daily, per year iu advance... ...17.50 Daily, single copy .c..-. ' ay seau Dally, per year it' advance H.Ot Dally, per six months in advance 12.50 pally, three months 'n advance.. f 1.25 Dal'y, per momn 'Weekly Observer-Star, by wail, pei T vear in advance W MiMiihcr of tho AesorlulPd Press. The AsHOdnted Press l exclu slvely enlltli'd o tlie use for pulill ralinn of all nows-dlsputchos crndlt- ed to It or not otherwise credited In thla nannr and oIbo Hie local nav.ii Dublin)""! therein. All rlKliti ot republication of snei'ial1 dispatches herein are nlno. reserved. . ,,- Unnntey Ttif of T, S - lund of I.lbotrty." . Hid fbeglish-Speaking Unton i Ft)r Better Understanding . Ijw Jeailers know much about tljo KnuMHtoepenUinff union which waft or Kaiieln London on July 4, 1HI8. It is nave rtheha-fl worty of jr.'ncrnl con aidjviin nad will uncloubtr.y he heaS from iore widfly and fre.iuent ly iM time goes o. Ilais non-part'an, njn-ie-t.irian B"d notflt nil concerned with Ihe inlemjl leilitics oT the Ervjlhii-rpcakinif notions,- Membership In tie organia- ; tion.JfiC" nn' nflict with Rood ceiisUn and loyally toeone's own lnnJ. MeijjeTfthlp is oe'n to both men and . WOtMa. Tho ptypono of this nefrnliimtlon Is to form a closer bund ofVnm-ritj.-tWs l'ti'cn the le'Wilo" of aw tfwa,ouniry and tnse of tli" lirfllxh .rerawenwcnlts. A gnm umleistaifcl- IngJtmeaic Kne.litji-spcjklui? pe.iple all OS.- the world is to he )ioni,tci'. Tin anion proposes that certain n tinn& holiday be ci'h'ljrntiul jointly i Vy raVrrS) gantries represented 'n ii k mirna. Amour BifcW fesMv.il. would be Kauiuad's !fnt;ns Chili in lluy'Jiinc 15; join- own Foarls of Julyor Ainer icart ImlppYndenre Pay; F.mpii,! liny, 24; Wiihin(tftn's uinhilny, Feb. ,22; .Khnkespeare't WrUvlny,Aptl! IS, nd' AniSrfcnn ThnnksRW'iiig .Ins, the lost' Thusndiiy. In November. n prominent and rpspwerd rn kotli s;des of tee Atluiitlpto it the )if :i of the organisation, aniontf 'hem A. ff, llalfour, Sir Rirtiort lUlir-IV wwlt, Sir Robert Harden, VUciunt Iryw, Dr. Jewett, T,ord Char;aourl and; Viscount Northcllffe, nlj repre- mkin(t the llritish section. W'llllnnf llnjfnrd Tnft, FrnnW'n 11. Koofvolt, OtU II. Knlin and Nicholas Murrey tuter nro anion those Ti'prosciliijj ., the (American soctien. . TVe itnprolance of this nrgnnitnllon, not oily te ourwlves lwt to the ;hole f vvejlj, is not le'rfieult to see. '4 tWet ;' mitttF$ft frlendlt understisiliii ajW'' g1'i-iri toimmt ie) malfy t4s tiiuailih of Anitlb-Saxon ifS'itss snd fi'"li frlenillinxs (ml a amlvVstandlnf unions ll i' Sftiii taUie VnU Atpa . ovi ir tmf. II ' .' Vk; Im teiird se (eie;.4y 4a;;fiill tK fete of the ' tkv4 is taa ' st Me clne of . iWd afeioe t.st, ile rafcrVa , (Iha .n, ' tse (o- .'Vii ' tn s reals' fs aitraiiW t tSs treats and its leiif en js iVitieMi. Tsft ie to iy, thee f;fc vuli. tk is.in purpose enl sTope of :to'(!iet j. They lifferc liout de eiJ they iol enllingly, evenp"1" aonio of oi'grniiehlldrii,i, tib. Vavevoted for ratification if ilai 'talls ssas oeen eiUngcil nc coritjan te tie r vic. ! S'iiere s neiple vldcnra tlt the ulijs' fe'ls IH snieja ' about it. e'l'Jij nation, like every other nation, la rluu-l fill- A Cll.eill-lin nf lllM ak:ll ;xr 1 .ami)), 'finite, off Vial establishment f v t RiC.ificnlioa.iny.nti.ring in,Sedi- J'' C- K. )Ml ,t,Ltlie blessingexpe"t?d of l" hut ' , r""" ar.ii..lnc wMh '. h 4' mr . $ f a; :r.;r onlay n chance for giivamment, Wu.i.jB, ,... , , ,,".,7 .nit.,AA Tmnni.e mvnrv- .h.i'n ff. ael nbniit thair liLka intelil-i .centrv and get on Iheir feet. It will . . - T . ,p... meiui Ihe discoinnfranent of rndicnl- e isn.'nd thfPstwnglhen'ng of the fejlVsj) es (If law npd ordr. The worm win know "wiiere.it is at," as It has e)nt knoMn for many years. 9 e the (fitinrreling fnctions In Vshing . . i . .1 T .1.. ton relgnt nnve gin, logi'irirr n jjie sr aesslbn, and there lij resentment at OielJI failure. It does no good now to dig hto the pasUand (iuirrelbout Ihe . wsijijiisibility for that ffliliu;e. 4Vhnt th'ubl!c wants is act on. t wants ihe pence; treaty aisptisw of as w' ly iw poHibl, and it will have no p:i' tlunce with statenmen of either party who, by obstructive tactics or bone headed stubbornness, inturpose any further delay. . .. . 0 .' , i sr.;, ... it ."j ... x A lead'ng newspuper ripens an edi torial with the afluuncementp "The economic situation is comp)icn&d hy the developments of the week"; but to the plain4 everyday fumily it ,seem mat me complications pi tne econonnc tuiftion dute further buck than that. Great publicity is given the fact that r,,WS),UUI) worth of diamond are be ing imported every month. ,Whut woubl really intercut the general pub lic would be news of un increase in the uupply of block diamonds. . The only difference between those bombs whrh were to he sent as Christmus ipfls gid the ordinary Christmas presents is that the former busP up the recipient afld the latter generally bust tho fellows that send them. a u-1 j.i Von Hindcnburg I.Ossed I.udendorff on both cheeks. rhese Gerinuns can't have too much cheek for one another. To the uv?ruKe person, Thank?priv- fait tli in vonr wua ourt'lv on the hnsht th;ij Kru' tudc ft a lively sense of -vo?.sto com. fWhen wo come to think of it, tlft coiitoitriko Is only a miner difficulty, after nil, 70 Sum I,n flrandn, Dec. 1, Idllor Observer: Dear Sir: Tho Observer articles ot rei:ent dale dealing with tjio weave of ei'luie nu sweep! og over this land have been read with fire Te (iiieslion iirlhfTs what does all lils dentincltillon of crime and htw- lesness anioui)t , to? .11 o;i!y deals with' romlllH, it .louiihea not Ihe cause,, which lies deeper than the Knivn ol the miiraerer oe Ibe home of lite Anarchist. .Is pot Die cause of all thin line rest In the nation wheu reduced to last analysis, no dlssatisfct leu with l.io dlflslnu of properly? Not necessarily private property. Jillt Tmt itilnlit lio called ihe property ij the nitflnn, including the natural prolines of ill eurtlt's sur face, also that that Is of -value In Din bowulieof lhoearth and In Ihe si renins and rivers and adjacent need ns. Those may be considered the store houses whero mother earth furnlKlies umlorlal for hihor to ox- annrgy on antl for brains to exierclse labor on. iVen and nations have fonulil and lied about I ho divisions of tliese Ireasures in Uuys gone by linn in dividualism reigned uni'tlio . law of no Jungle prevailed, but I. will not do now, education Is sprjlllig over Iho JaUil Jungle. Law must be uliollslied and ulonlsi and niulikil supinrt m list dike Its place and mead over tho nllen until there Is only one union and Una union em braces every clilzen lu America. then the arosperlty of Ihe nallon III belong to that union nnd all strikes MI la' a thing of the past. The tl Club of l.n (Iran, anil House or Congress and 4 ho emigra tion, commissioners ni Hills Island, llU nro no with coniiaenilahle sincerity pliuwilug tho death nnd burial, or tho deportation of all U'auseF.ocif rrltyn 111 this nation. Which innaiis theisiiiei'esHlnii of the Uiluklug and loasonlag ners of the . inuses). The lii-tllly of such an lileij could not ho exceeded by their Voposlng to eliik . n tole Krapft pole lejto te te of Mon' MrKlmYy ned than sold u tn (t to praveiii the '. eoils!, frota tuliriila aroiuul ell this tniaio'4 em before long0end le a better uiieretandlii ijf nnrlp ollieS. Capital and lalior a III be lerius of I In, past, cl) great nrnjnrlla of the popiileUne of the U. S. to do aKt ila, niaanilv viutiM inr llie'nian of the lioiir i, Wlnl II eay. They have not lung to ait. I.. OAKItlCK. ft5. AKD HTX8. ,0JlGi! o 0 Sifli Kranclsco. Cat., o November s, fn 9. 'alitor OleXTver; San rrnnctsco has Just parnei :dhroe)i:h the fjorat sloftn In manv years, hut we nro safely housed nl anil rs. H, H. Cromliy, up In the ineis near the tlu iaK vhere we it .i i! kno of the big slivii un til we read of lt'ln Iho pullers. a'(Os'areil )(,' r nip Noven-'ma 1st ami siopppd In l'ortlaad a r.- llllV4 111. A Vlll...! ... .1... 1 a. L, " ii nie iiuto til ZnTf r"" ei" w inu veti. in ctiH-mincnia . J a 9 ......... vi ".i'.'.Ip .!"" H us i ftnu car for a drUe to i olsoia and the ri. ,i gold 0ivaion. nod Ihe Joueji'if 0 win, mm. ,i i-iiiii n. Wo Ciffiieahere Nnvuiiiln.r uml lite J haiKsKivlaici. iliune w:, m, grandchildren here. We espc lo feave for l.o.?Aligeles Sllllilnr. allele Wi.-lll it a short time before going (o ,Uoiui. Wo are enjoying our trip a-y mnehliseitS. Rood visits whPre,.,,',. we gu h yes. wi fouudQr nul .Mrs. Trill, I s Onindo people h.. ie spending ihe winter Willi llim: daail-tr und family Iu MsMmeulo CANADA'5 ENERGIES NQW 1UKNED FROM WaWri('' 5 V -7. ; Jhrrn, nouses' pf fits' type ffwsgrinrfij Hp ike nilJuvdni-s' rnTkelei-n. CUnaii? Tift healthy condition of Canada a i while is sh'n conclusively iu the increase in the number nnd value of builili'i'' operation? throiifhout thcoT lomiiiion. Tin r is a luilding expansion in progress.. which is not only cuused by the fact that new .. Oorutructiun 'practically censed dur ing the war, lut also by the natural growth in population und wealth of cur neighbor to tlft North. In Halifax i is estiniuted that tho value of building under course of construction is fully .r,,000,iIO. The valte fur the buildinir permits iB aueuni ipix Wl,s l.!IOO,Wu. There is decided uiyvily in the ancient city g! Quebec, wliere it has reer-ntly been announced that (he famous Chutiefu JioBiHiuc, an immense modern hotel, will luive ailitions to cost 2,U(XI,uo0, In.Montreul, in nddition to generuT building, a new court Jiouse hsa been promised to the city ley Premfer douin of Quebec, as the oiu one la no longer adequate for -. HUMW ihe growing needs of Ona Canadian w - 1 1 ' - ami had a fine visit with them. Will J fii ess this Is all for this lime. from jtiur neighbor ind friend, . c.KOftd HALL. Itlt'K AI1MITS covspiitacY. by Pgink C Dnlley nnd 11. Halo Souter, special assistants to Unit ed Stales Attorney Greieral Palmer. Witnesses were summonrii rroiu very part Of the state and rei'snt ed both lit'llllnl parlies. They numbered Into the hunereds niy In- which It wus leferreS. The resniii eluded both men giid wjimeii. Chase j Hon was re-Introduced In Hie ies H. Osuorii, lorini'T governor of Mli-'ent session but, at thea suggesiinn lgnn atuT'ono of tho lteiAiblicuu j of Mr. Kurd's counsel, action was candidates defeated for the nomlnii-' deferred, tlou by Mr. aNeSbet ry In the prl-I ninry election, wh Ihe first witness suuimoned. Truiuun H. a Newberry, secretary of the uavyaln the cabinet of rh(.0. dure Hoostiveie, was-declared elect ed over Howry Ford, Detroit, auto mobile niaiailaetiiror the Detuo crailc nominee. Iti .Michigan's last senatorial election. .flr. Kord's iiiine apetvreil on 'mill the Itepub llcan anil Democratla ballots In the noiulnala'n prlinnr,nnd this fact, together with the charges uit nioiiee was freely sout In the elec tion of .Mr. Neivborry, resultoe' In the making of raillcnf changes In the Michigan oklftlon 1'vs.by the last legislature, 'Air. Newberry's ex- pense statonU'Dt for el. cllon sjmweii ' illshlll sementS of $1711, DDI) The KoiiubeViin noiiilaatliui was carrlei by 'iaw berry, after ijj oewoliard fi.t. ' .Mr! Ford recetved! tho ilomoi.alc iioiiiltiation. Tee J ctlorP camolgn "became hitter. char?.', an?! eounty charges T fa1 asirrr-;---- ..tiimti 'm. ' WAWM Ifi Vl k a!r It I 4 - f I f f Mi 'te A - Chateau metropolis, fftawn is putting the i Jaw, Saskatoon, Vancouver, Victorif finishing touches on the new Ho-! niicf other cities there is inrreajerf, minion Parliament Building, now Activity 'to a varying extent. Our. complBted except for the untrjl ing the first seven months of 1919 tower, the cornerstone of which was : over a million dollars worth of per laid by the Prince of Wales on his i mits were taken out in Winnipeg, i event visit t the capital. j this notwithstanding the labor ' eV'esteeu Cena.la there is nn , troubles there. whi.Hi suspended this a. .it which forecusts a big era of industry for a time. i building. At tlgury, the value ofi lt is estimated that the building building pA-mils iescd during! permits taken out through the whola August Vaa more than six times! of she dominion this vear will ex. as great as durinr tho correspond- ceed those of l'JIS by at 'least HO , HB HIVnv a. uiuiiif, iuu (-ui.es)iunii- ing month of li8. Iu Kvuina, Muase 1 preferrifl by ndherfnts of the rtvo candidates. Mr. Newberry, who, It wua claimed, sent no time iif the slate during the cufhpnlgn because tlou. They tone up the stomach of duties In the" ,'ew York tavuljund enable It to perforin lis fuiu district, wus flnafy declared elected 'uons mil uralla'. They act gently on by a injnrlty of 7,5(17, days after the liver and bowels, thereby re Ihe election. The vote was: New- i storing the slomuch' and bowels to berry. 220,14,. Kurd 2 1 2.4 S7. a healthy condition. WJien you Mr. ePurd tiled a petition with f.e l dull, stupid and ciuistipated tl senate at the lus, session, con- give them a trial. Von nro ci-iialn testing Senator NVwherey's right ato 'te i,a pleased with their effect. Adv. n seat, i res'iilnlon proposed by , Semitoe Pomerene, Demycrat 0 o A dassined aJ wlii aring result, Ohio , asked a Semite luveiitigalion I . , hut received tin actijin In th com mittee on prU'lleges and elections to i NEW TODAYS l.OT T.wo keys, on a return to Ohsrever. . i:ng: finitci JM-Mt LOST Klk Inoih hat ,.'n. nam" Mae engrave,. Howard :c relurn ed to Ohsyrver. 12-l:!i.i. WJNTI?). .Dellveryinail. Delivery Co. .a f I ra ml. a LOST. About lie keys on triangle, key ring; leave at Observer office phone lied L'21l; reward. 1-l-fft.p f'H j SAl.KChrap; ono br.rn,wili. ', "0 JiinirV;,..! . new Kord town truck, with 'gold. h.nS iiod .ied: :i heat ng stoves. Phone lllack 101 ' 12-1 -(it At Sherry's. "Sniasmng tin beiii-'startaotoihiyoUid tomorrow. o - - . ni.ue o. vjoovv llooV 1 . HOW l'Ord.1. t'.l'.ft- Hr.!i.. V ? r,,.. ikiih.i Conflicting" Thoughts i .An s v. it. WAR TO BUILUIXG t'y 5Ce iiivs "Dom i mon ceeo inosi puj' cent. I .ChiimlK.ihiin's Tablets, These tablets are intended ospec- j,ny fm- Indige-itiou und consiipn-! i olice of Itinid Sale. '..Notice la by ibis given thaj the iounty cftur. of t'n on colinly, Ore Igifti, will receive sealed bills in writ ing until :; 'o'onok in I he afternnon lot the 22ml d.iy of Decemlier, mill, j 'at the County roust room In I,n ; (Irainlo. I'nion county. Oregon, for the purchase of Serial Hands of said coiinly for the construction of permanent roads therein, amounting to Die sum of S4tlo.iHio.nn, In de nominations of f l.iillO.Oo each, ami immediately thereafter said bids will be peildicly opened: said bonds urn dined Decenibcr lfith, 191fl. and iiinliiro and are redeemable uunieri cally in the rathming order unit at the rollowi:!!,' dales: a Ser es No. 1 for ':;o, ODD on Jan uary 15, 1325; Series No. 2 For $:!0.Uin) on January 15. 1!i2ti; Ser l.a. No. .'; for f;io,iiiin o January 15, 1!I27; Series No. 4 for $15,000 on Jar.i'nry 15. la2S: Sdies No. 5 for I r. OOO tn l.itii'.r.. i -. ..OKI. c... N. , ,; for Ms'.ooo',',,, Ja'nnar.v on .la n nary 15. 1!),U: Series No. for $15. 000 on January 15. 1!);12; Seri.-s No. n -for ?45.nni) on Janu ary 5. 1!i:::i; Series, No. 10 fm $10, mm on Jaini:. y 15. 1 !l M 4 ; "eiieV of Kiii, bonds to hear :nterest at (he D HE ViVCW T h iJH-tO lY .xis;1 - ,Tir',V-ies. --. - . - r't:. '"'?"vcy ' (I j' ' ' 1 1 1 j 1 j I ' I ' I !1 I ? f . S CapiTlit l'J19 ICrt Sdtifm k Sim For Boys Too The same about boys' as we say ab'out men's styl ish, all wool, guaranteed. These celebrated makers are making boys' clothes now; they have a style and finish uncommon in boys' clothes and they have a quality that fcives better service. Yur boy will wear'such clothes longi i , it will cost you less per year to clothe him. Hart SchafliMr a. irdrx Clothe HI K7 -m Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes rate of five por rnt pranntim. payalilo HPnii-niinualiy on , Janti:ir 15 and July 15 of meh yoar, princi pal and intorest payabk- in kiW1 rnii; at tlie fiscal agency of the state of Orofon in N York Cfly, X. V. AM liifls fir said bnnds must be acoompanifd ' a roriif ied check of a bunking tnstutution for two por ctntum of tin' valuv of i-ii bonds bid tax, und the succeHt'u! Sib'dders imist- bo- propJ,r,M' pity for apd i'fiivo said bonds withiii ten days of sale; checks of ujisuo ctiHsfnl bidders will be retiinitd. The court reserves the right tv iejet any or all bids. Tho approving legal opinion iho DiotricC Attorney J. 8. Hodgi and of Teal. Minor & Winfrte of Portland, Oioon, will be furnisheii to the aiioi'essful bidders. The asfWHsed valuat on of the taxable property of said county at m - - O Who is Your BANKER? This question ia often rjskol in the com-se of your business. We invite you to identify yourself with, this ban!, nnd as.su re you the best of'servieo. a La Grande National Bank Capital nn.l Suqilus. RESOUIiCES by' Halt Schaffner & Marx If you're going to have a new Overcoat this .' fall you want to get as much for your money ' as possible; you'll buy it here. We're making a business of seeing . that our customers get what's best for them.' We know that if we do that we're doing what's best for ourselves. The best, thing for you is a Hart Schaff- ner & Marx Overcoat, because of the quality,: the very fine making and the smart style.; You'll find such on ov ercoat n great econo mizeP. They're all wool, of course Hart, Schnffnrr ' & Marx make nothing else. A 4 ' last assessment is $24.97:1,696.00; and the indebtedness or said coulv ty exclusive of that, incurred foi tliese bonds Js nothing. ,j l!y order of the county court. C. K, McCOHMICK, 1 Clerk, La Crnnde, Ore. ' Dly Nov. 21; Dec. 1-8-15. 'iff a Should b' Quarantined. Many physicians believe thnt any out who has a bad cold should be completely ! isolated-to prevent other nienibe.rs of the fanbyand associ ates -from contracting the disease," iis colds' are' about a a catching 1 I4, ' ul. t f. ffi- Wwe -TJaa Copyright 1919, Hart SchatfncriMarx o'jas nnles. One thing,, sure tlo iiuoner oiiy rids himself, of a cold the lef-s the danger.' arid you will look a good while before you find a better medicine thtui Chaiitberlaina rough Heiuedy to aid you In curing tt j'ohl.- Adv .!2:(VK10.00 $2,1 00,000 " ,f to s. 'V! i a .IZ .. ..' o Z O o