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PAGE FOUR. nnirsil.-iw OrtoW 11. 1H21 LA GRANDE, EVENING OBSERVER j Cbc Observer IN THE OLD HOME TOWN AS I-SDKl'KNUfc.Vr NKUSPil'KH Publi8hi dally and weekly at La urtnae. ur'n. ny u urinda uvea- Ul UM",,,r r-iiniiwninit tomptnr. BKLVK DliN'MS, Kditor Entered at ih I'ostofftce at GrandA Ad lre m all comuntcationa to TatB . Mil AatUI ATA &rnd.e. Or con. city am) oi m v omoiu PAPKR On a'" In other cittea (reon Hotel Stand. 1'ortlainl; Impvriai Ncwa St&nd. J 'or t land; MuLuoiba Hw land, Portland. SI BSt ltllTIO RAT&t Br Carrier. fa1lT, pf-r month t- T Dailr, irr three months , f ' Tally, tu r aix mo. la adv&nc ... . t1 ' Dally. aiiill copy Itr Mall paiir. per year in advance. ft a Tai1y. t moii t ha In advance p aa pally, three nmnhLa in advance Ial)y, pi-r month fro vtffHiv pnMT vrr-inax, py mail. pf-r ver In advance . . SI. BO MKUHKH OK ASSOCIATKD PRR9S. Thr V'foriaied Prea la eycluvlvelv entitled to iiFf for publication of all lifwi dlpat hi a credited to It or not otherwtae credited In thla paper, and 10 the local nfwi publiahed therein. All rfjrhta of re-publiratlon of apeciaJ dlpatcbea here also are referred. Bible Thought For Today vr Doccrturni. the Rah ror STUPPEO OP HIS PWVATE CA. XESTtiRDAV ANE CAVE AGENT K6x5 A FINE BaCl4f M& AUO SPOKE. C THE, FINE LAWN AfiOjT THE VTATfOrv y renator took on automobile ride I (through Potomac park and stopped on 'his way home to purchase tickets for !a theatre performance Wednesday 'nijrht. Reaching home he went to his library, where he remained until sum j League of Nation's covenant should be ! separated fiom the other part of the treaty. j Subsequently Senator Knox whs th; author of a resolution adopted by thv Senate in May, declaring peace with Germany. This also was vetoed by Pre-ident Wilson. I Senator Knox first came into na tional prominence when in HC1 presi dent Mckinley appointed him as Attorney-General. He retained that of fice under President ftoosevclt until 3!f04 when he resigned to accept ar. tappointnunt as United States Sen iator from Pennsylvania to succeed the j late Senator Quay. As Attorney-General he established a record for prosecutions of truts and ' combination! and in actions against (railroads to prevent rt'jates, and di?- crimination in rates. Notable among hi achievements wniie in mis oiucc ma m sun igaini the Northern Securities company, a corporation organised for the purple of combining the Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railroads. He brought ;the government action to dissolve th Rays'merger and after a long legal figh It was ciuite the tliii for Senator Kltdo Janis. famous actress. Horah, a Kenalor from a state that Is K upland is to dry tliut fish arntiiid beginning in 1902 he won the case m Istridly inlerior'with noilnuc larcer her houM'tioat come un and drinkithe united States Circuit Court. THE Pit INCH OK PKACK; Unto in water ways than the Snake river out of her hand. Too had, too bad.) Mr. Knox has Veen credited by some us a child 1r horn, unto us a con is lo be the Tat her of the free tolls In La Grande it's a mighty poor (ih with having ''actually can icd through' given: and the xovernment hal be turotigli the canal. j that can't pet enough lo drink. jthe purchase of the Panama Canal for upon his Rtion'd r: and his name ' , 0 , . $ 10,000,000 which was an achievement phall be called Wonderful, .Counsel-) The dehale on I he Irish fjuestioul The era of human brotherhood :nf the Roosevelt administration. As lor. The nnphiy God, The. everlasting has bepun. according lo news dis-Siever s-ems to be 10 far away asl Attorney-General, Mr. Knox went t- Father. The PRINCi: OP PKACK. jputcht. lray lell what is all" this hm your banker has turned down! Paris and ascertained that the new Isaiah 5:6. (wrangle e have been hearing for 1 your request for a loan. Panama Caial Company he?d a cleir title to convey tne canal, inis en:-hie: po-the United States to proceed with the grow purtnase. Mr. Knox war appcnnten i n:te.i States Senator ui 1004. As Secretary of State in President Taft's cabinet he ruiirerns in l lueaco niKu;uiieu -i u aun Healtliy Children and (thc las six momhs? Ti.nnu i e.'it'.riiHy was v oiuinous nay Grouchy People.!,, ,uld 1(sl ; L are yrti run you gr . Old I.ady And wh;i but in;: to be, little Irl l-a up? was the word used by Grande has forguten old Christofer.I Kresh Kid An old woman hen deserib- " 1 i,,rt Vl UUSI11 llU! a, .Meat fp:ieKin "Shoekin an adult in La Grande tug a recent high vebiMd rally, and then came a lonfi story about how "wo used to do when we were . young." Wow! How the plds of the pres ent did gel roail ed. Hut the older person is badly off. There's nothing wronp with young sters having a good time. It show THE OFFICE CAT The house problrm is just as fic- Bood, healthy children i h lots of pre this year as . was la8t mul It pop aud lota of po-cl -e-m. j' BCttiiiB orse every day. . Te eould pee ncKhiDR tut of the way In that hlfih nehool rally. It did u pood to t.oe the younsnr penera-' Hod got Hit on their toes and yell; 'i howed they had the lunc .nower. the heart power, the brain power, j Youth la the finest thing in this world. fcYomh properly directed 'la the motive pow-r for the , routine years, but t. dlreet th.-l. power you tnuwt not throttle it down, yon musi no! use the eniersency brake contln- ually. A hdter way Ik to join in with the kida. and when our hair ia as white as the anowa on Mt. Kmlly and our. form la bent like Old Kip Van Wink le'a we aincerely h(pe our heart will Viot Warp lo such an extent that vvej lhave hecn sued for J 1 !0. Olio, unit for 'he extension of American trade with Perhaps a little moisture will dojstifline competition. Heurativoly Joreiprn countries, which was churacte.--eieryone sood. although we do hate 1 spaklnK. the plaintiffs are pl.iyiiii: as -dollar diplomacy," a desijn.i tu kiss this beautiful October w vaih- for big steaks.. !,ion intended in don-ion tut of which r goodbye. i Senator Kncx afterward declared h; Lj o A j It may be. as the doctor siiys. that 'was Pud- He proposed that an r-. , Liberty bonds went up and then , the sun mid air will make you an Wtal (Vurt b e established at The Ha . went down. Just about like eveiy opl imist ; but It isn't alw ays true of-B" and that thc Manchurian Railway other kind of security I hese days. jibe son und heir. :ye neutralized and approved the plan J Ifor the Central American couit of Love at first siKhl is wonderful, Jusxice lor mainuuoin(r in y"- of course, but il doesn't cost a cent!'"! America, lie nepouaica a.n.ira to take a second look. By JUNTO fl'KAKINO OF TWIN'S can't enjoy a kid's rally, a pood horse! An Iowa woman has n,imel her (win daughters r.asolinc and Keru- race, and a base ball c:ilue. . 'sine.- Kchaii;e. If manv or the o iter p'-ople won ul .K , . , 11 j J hp old mans name tion treaties with France and Great Britain and made a notable trip to I The world's preatest hero has been (Central, American countries. Colomia discovered in New York. He has just jnd Venezuela. In 1912 he was as set up housekeeping on $25 a month. isinncd to attend the funeral of hm- 1 iperor Mutsuhito, of Japan, as reprc- Without 'L" there could he no irentative of the United State povern "fun" so "l!" Is the jolliest letter iment. One of the features of Hs See the alphabet. i rotary ship was the dispute with Greit " : Britain over the proposal to exempt A cH's face mav mt her fortune-,1 American coastwise shippmp fron and if it's painted may be her hiisfor- PM'mcnt of tolls for use of the Panama tunc. , Canal. . j Mr. Knox was horn at Brownsville i?NATni7"irHnvinTi'! iPa- 6n 5'"' 6-18::1 and w"s namo, af- b,AIUK iVUA Llltb iu,r a no)cd Episcpa bishop, Philan SUDDENLY AT HOME der Chase. He was Bra,luaUd from Mt. Union CeUepe, Alliance, O., in 1S72, i ' (Continued jrom Taffe One.) ladmitted to the liar in 1875. appointed ; iby President Grant as Assistant Unit While at the senate Wednesday, ed States Attorney for the western Senator Knox apparently was in the district of Pennsylvania but resigned lest of health,-although! he had been, in 1877 and formed a law partnershia s, niewliat -overtaxed lately in connocJwith James 1L Reed, under the name tion with sen.it work with reference of Knox and Reed, in which he is said to rcstniinir the technical stale of to have enjoyed a very lucrative prar- .pcare with Germany, Austri and Hun- ice. .Many stories are told to illustrate! Bary. :his skill as a lawyer which he iift'-r-, I Philander C. Knox 'was Attorney-' ward placed at the seivice of th nrrnl in the cabinets of Presidents United States in his capatity as At-j Whites' vartl. Xtnv Arrivals in Ladies' Autumn 'Apparel AVctliiOtlav IF THE BOY NEEDS A SUIT ! U -but In hn ii i r and jdnj:. yell, rut iip" .little in pood clean sport, how much hitter they would feel. Hotli is prob.iblv Ilosum t'omin i tial up Pete liolen in. ' Itullu in. j We hope the babies will trow it pHrafiiif f;irls .-- lloston Herald. nilud and hotly would be freer from: The man who marries into ih.it si af: tut ion, aud t timi-lit would he f::fl .'' ill t-lrHm oil. rape Tod Item. nir('r- ! inn I liw paper for the kidn t b-nr : iiuiuedia le netshhorhood ol th: tirl McKililev un 1 K.fospvplt. Secretary fif tnrnrx General. State in the cabinet of President Tsft' His home is at Pittsburgh and lit and in the interim between those two has n farm at Valley Fore, Pa. offices and afterward wus United; He has been a trustee of It. Union States Senator. Colleec and a member of numerous Senator Knox was nn active fiffurp'elubs in Pittsburgh and New oi k. In in the fi-ht in the ormtc- iiv L!Utt4tnilJlS7t h married Liilir, daughter of An P.H'O ain-t the ratification of th.drcw I. Smith of Pittbu-fh by wTiom Peace Treat v i f Versailles. Kven when hn hnd one dauirMer. Kleanor. wife or wo (ear that sparking in ihe'1n t'vaty was lieinir drawn up he de-jj. H. Tindks and three sens. Reed Itvereil sjieerhes m the Senate and out Knox, itucn a. ivnox anu i nuanuei hitomr the presKion. bt.ar.l. And tin line h shine present condition. ,iu iuci"i ion him he very ilMimerous iPiiFtime Muns',v'ii Weekly. Of ( nitre they w ill le com led by which we all wail ttbout is no fimtt lamplight. Alter marriage. their of the rhil.lien. hui t Ii. bh.h.P n-i I " slit.ubl not allow tbein t entirely with 1 1n p.irtv ( s who hu v s.of it in which he dnimvled t H; t th"T. Knn, Jr. lUMpped tin' collide and Mia fr lli.' ontiL tti n.n Hui i;ih ("i- 1 ti- Imih j 1.H Claud-. t!ii-m fun, have fiiii with I ii wjiv you will w hi i tinr and tlii y w ill r -p.-i t it now and tl. 'i w hu. !i h iii in tlo i,i;!,t v ty. Tlie Ml u .l..'th f llil in e, . I t ' ,-!.(' ... i r iiah "'i lit x 1 1 . t i Hiune v an i. .. in til.- 1 : ..:. ji ;T t i I.ik- i k. , ,. f.UH i.-s ft till hi .o '. Ulllif n lit ttr r : . 'i,m : wtm v a i ' ' kk1 ji' iii i i.'i :. il i The r.t ! Itrut iiM- l '.i, i r Ieniiii Kus'-t'll . '.-.iii-:. a er, h ii i i .f ' crint" (, ). ;:-,! h , ! i f .j t-'i j, i 1 -"i, j fi 1 lnn fit' h a tir !. '!"! : I make the fir.' .ad'-lpina 11 es in the in oi ii 1 1 1 l'hil- t harted the iyate. Hid I'll Is of have their ' i . la lhat t oitiidt iK e nude t oit can l.iv. Whv 1ph1 u hor hae an auto" for "' That lo- J pend a Piearetl on placat ds at I he , ! w ( HI eiht h -oli elit loll ul I he N;i I'onal lt.iv Association at I'hiran. jh.in (h-cii d'-sitiitu by the hay pro I ii u ' e: s as an at i.um en t for a mor e i tun i , t,.. (. fin j,j0 nii'iit (r he hors-Ji- indr.iwn t hirle in business. It is forr- l-,o!i- ( mi 1 u si un t hat the lei: ion Jwoilid IH't be populai at letlllt. a for fe hi. , !'.'!l v ' r hd n a ht: - iti nil" t s to r th o:k. sts that sbep it lt.e i ih tie l; i l. nr. A A rue ifiiiittim at 1 -1. i. n tt l.v ft. ui' w l,i-rr -"iti. : ti !rr a t U.s it piif m!m- i 'tit Jaititiie I'ter triti.. K I'. ;uirii 'l as in Ku-s.a Si'i-iM -i e e be..rd. r r-il ft diet of worm- hu on (i I ibe prt Winter Will Soon Be Here rREPARE NOW L in ilv vointo iiispirf our fiiiiiniT, stovos fault's. ur fctiwk was nuvcr more finr . l'rii'i's rilitj -r .J Furniture Exchange ED DONOHUE, Prop. Thone, Black 1211 Fir & Jefferson We aiul plete t . If po- With r lax it U t rountry '..'u U I.ik Will httk : a plirr clw Ii. n.al lui it ni-.i e- t-ul 1 Wb,il I f;kn,. c. . toirn t ti r.ipiti was a fearril M; In fmy aid n a but t; .it ktriit pa ft! ti m rrii mul .(ti ll paxi inrut. ' 1 lure n tv smoi i ie tltee. t r Tr ' li t W -it ( " i I b.jt J-.ha o ft fit" -1 31 -I. ,k.i t whH I ' i' d fforl i U yt-ii i LA GR5NDE"S ELECTRIC STORE , REPAIRING, SUPPLIES Uida Lamps and Appliances EGTRIC GO. ' WIRIN Edison ii. & S. 105 Depot St. p$ & cr- & XTRAGOOn Qotbc tor IW. Buy From This Sale and Save 25c on Every Dollar ! For every dollar spent on the bov's sirl tomoriiw, wc return to you 2jc. 1'or Instiinee on u ?20 uuit. yun set 5.0(i, unuiiiiiilniUn all to a reduction Vif 25 per cent. Tliis is a Thursday and FrtLay Sale and a limVly one for school lioya, for our stocks of clothing er never more compIcteVith such famous dIikl's as Xtra Godd, HartSchaffner & M arx and others of equal importance. AV wool quality fabrics, finest tailoring and styles of course. Remember tomorrow only you sa3 s IWOOLEX 15LAXKKTS At Stvial Jriccs Toiiutvi'iiiw On'Iv Fine lots of woolen blankets are poin to make up a timely saving if purchased Friday - Many housewives took advantage of the reductions today, we expet'. more to do ho tomorrow. 'Cx88 white woolen blankets arc prired very special at ?7.9S, others urc equally as pool bargains. FRIDAY ONLY .ML'NSLNd L'NJON SUITS iWooI and Wool .ilixeill ti-!'") ea.-h lli'ro are vnlnes reiircsenled thut are worth twice this sale price. The reason is that they are broken sizes and odd lots and (t'lrmell's wo-are closing out. It may pay you lo invrstlcri e them. They're in the center aisle near underwear dept. All siacs. Your choice al l.tr each. r jlxv a burning Wmit ttave You Done About Fuel ? (but You arc ( necessnrx nlv putting off tUn 'Vx ;r ) dav hv nor fillirwr -! ... i -i a. ""- l,l' imum; pun hll-fc: itii. r!f 1 1 y. . . ..... me Hum on your mind bv placing tVopr order for SUPERIOR coal. Coal is Jst coal to the average householder until he has used SUPERIOR-until l e Ins learned to ask for it by name. Then he is won by those many superior quali-tios-low degree of ash. high heat value-Suick SWiSfer of soot and v.;--. ., fP?rior Domestic Lump is that con : v venrent size for all occasions in fur- ..cv, icjjicta', ncaier and cooker. A. & Bord Hrary riMt. ffCT litllt , n of h . - , I e h. - Phone Red 3931 "All rul.i. nio t!i r pt- or rk ;' fa out of i he I i'. - - i Trirljii. Or. e