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VAOV, FOVU 17R ORANDE EVENINg OBSERVE R La Grande Evening Observer Alt IMIKI'KMUCN T NKWKI'AHKIl, l'ubluiird dully nd w,.kly at Urn tlranclc, Oregon, by la CirunuA E-en-Ing Obi'TvtT t'uhllichiiiic Compan. UHUCI) DliNNIH. Htlllor. Entered at t tie I'oHtorrtee at La Grande. GrK"n, as Hucond Claaa Mail Matter. AdclrercB alt communlcattona to TH fjHHKItV'Ult, H16 Adataa At., La Irande, Ortyron. ilJHSCIlll'Tin IlATEi. Hy Currier. Dally, ppr'month -.. Dally, per three muntha . . Dally, per alx rno.t In advanc . Dally, alnKle cupy 75c IJ.ll .14.60 117 atnil. -Dally, per year, In advance Dally, alx monthn, In advance Dally, threo muntha. In advance Dally, .per month p.,r yeccr. In advmire .., Il.flU t.00 .12.60 -11.16 0o CITV AND CIII'NTY ornuiAii On aale In other clta-Ore.on Hotel Sew Blond, l'urtlalid: Imperial Nawa Siand. 1'nrtland; Multnoma- Newa tnd. Portland. The A-noclaed 1'reaa la eiolualvaiy , led to use for pu b Icatlo- of all new. dlanatcliea credited to It or not !fhrwla oredlteil In llila paper, and Jlw the lural newa publlahed there n. Ill r Khl- re-publlcallon of apeolal fl.patchea her, alao are r.aerved. Sible Thought For Toda LOVK liKFKAL'US Mlii v" no man anythluK, but to lovo; one anollx-r. Thou -hull not tl. Thou Hhnlt not covet. '1 "on " thy iiBliihbor - Uiynulf. Kontuit i:i:8. ' . BAKER AND HER WHISKERS. ' linker is did enough to grow a Imard-and, to use the ' expression of Uncle Dave Littlcl'icld wlio lived at the lie d of Washington fulfil and wre a flowing beard, "J5y heclc, lw,'- ,r,iili,r i, ,1,1 it " It is not because JVte Howard and the rest of the bar bel's oMJaker are on a strike, neither is it because 1 ne la.i ladies .( )' the sister city simplv adore beards and believe that knights of old had'tlie right hunch when they tabooed the stud blade; nor is it because .Dan French and Louie Levcnger have run out of safety razors and blades to makh ah, no, there is a deeper reason for Hie I'.aker whisker habit. . .Men have refused to cut their hair and shave their fae'es until Urvan is elected president, and this happened in linker, and'thev grew i v shaggy than a Collie tjbg, j holding onto thcir-pledf?:" lint il some' kind llYietid took them into tlie California carrol and cither convinced tlient' of :. their JVillyOr loivibly clipped the snj'plus haiTi from' face and 'head. Hut even this is not a parallel case with what is'transiiiriiui' in liaker now "in the whisker line. 'Klmm-ii ;i. Hbieii sealed ulof in Hint eitv--i libit that is men! ionyd iiji wiiispur only, i Ihv it Old 'tfzra Meek er and hisv(M rns 'of attendants are to visit Haker on the Vointh nl'.Jiilv to rededicate and do a lot more things to the Oregon Trail, and through some respect for old K.ra mid bis liimieer band, the business men of liaker have de rided to let their whiskers gmw until the day following the Fourth of .July. A great thing to do, il'or the local mattress factory there will profit hugeky by the effort and L'ncle Kzra will feel honored -.vhen he' sees thle Chamber of Commerce members marching down Front street to the strains of music from Louis 'Frei tag's band, all wearing flowing beards and a smile.. PAVING DAYS AGAIN. THE OFFICf CAT i Minn MurKuerlle K. O'Uary, of Heading, I'a., who n;iyn he has Kiinrd eight pound und can hard ly find words to ixpress her praine for Taniac for the good the mcdi cine did her. 0 t .,U rh DON'T KNOCK. lit New York robbers cTynumittil n safe next door to a police station. The police tacnnou uninjured. WHY HUB IT IN? In Chicago, they found a still un dcr a barber shop. It ecnjs that a policeman was "vxt. It is rumored that when Doyle asked a spirit how it e;ot to the next world" the spirit answered ' l'lu- Many a politician's platform isn't strong enough to run on. (. fir " &W 6. ; , ;lf rW The "EDWIN CLAPP"" OXFORDS: N Just In -$13.75 ; . "Stctaons' of courne, uro feat it red, In the newest shaikn for sprinn, but there are Bev-t-ral other niaites tlmt make up a very good uHHortmeut here 1u all the new alludes und Hliapes. i See oup window today you'll get some idea or the variety. l'rlced from 5 up. The famous imported "Duralino" ia priced here at $10.00. SHIRT With The Soft Attached COLLAR! "It Has Come To Stay" To bo properly dressed tills sprinK. man should wear tho soft col lared shirt of poiiBCe, solsette, aeroplane cloth or similar shlrtliiBS for siiinmer. They're made with a very low collar and have the two button I'rench cuff. '. Our recent shipments from the various fartoiles Include quite an assortineiil of these for the youni; man who would be properly shiited. Prices range from f 2.50 iHi to 15.00. HE NEW HATS $5, $6, ?7, $8 . Men who 'Jtnnw the "Edwin iClnpp" shoo will also know that this Is an exception. illy low piico for them. This oxford is una of tho most pupular "tiiipp'' lasts and Is of lil-iit brown willow calfskin. It Is in all sizes und AA to D widths lriced at J13.75 pair. "I am soili.dipy over what Taniac lias donej Jiji Jiie I can hardly find wods to cfcprcjK my praise," said Miw: Marguerite K. O'Leary, who lives with! her parents nt !:! Chestnut. 'St.,! Reading, Pa. "I wasn't exactly -wh-.it I would bo called sick, but 'for a vear I had been ulfl run down ani sometimes felt so weal; and miserable I could, .Jii(ly;iuS from the decision !' tlie citj,- rnnnnssion La (Irande is t,o enter -(lie iavin; period oiiee'iuore. It will not be on siieli a hroad scale iis wp had in 1911 but there ' are a iiuinberVit'-ci nnectinjr stiteets'aud extensions which should and likely will h graveled or paved during the : euaijii sunnjier. .N . , . . Ln (Irande in rowiny; steadily and the; paving of n few yoal's aunfalls a trifle short tf meeting tlie'tleniauds of the people. Alcn build homes and they find' that they have a block of nmd to tra'v't I with their cars before they can reach' thcir-own ffariifre. As' a resiilt tlie desire to liave nfore pavini; shapes itself. On the north side there is a district asking for stiii( kiild of a hard roadway,' ' Avhetliei' it will be 'gravel or pavement remains to be seen. When it conies to paving further in the residence Feet ion Ihe Kveninjr; Observer would like to surest that the narrow two-way pavement with parking in the cen ter be considered. Nothing adds more to the attract ive jiess of a city than to have thie residence streets paved with a park in the center and l,a (Irande is becoiniii;.; iiite well known for her In-mt if nl residence sections anyway..; Let .us add ty that beaut v. by establishing the !l.wo-wa,V Ui hrent,' for it ci sts even less thaii the wide siimle-wa v st reet. As a girl looks so does a man lok- A CONSIDKHATE IIUSI1AND. I.e Petit Parisian: She If I'm not irrcatly. mistaken, I beard tho clock strike two when you came in last niyht. Am I wrong? He No, my dear, you are ipiite nnt. lou nearu it strme t.vice. as hardly hold up my head. 1 whs soj mutter of. fact, it was (r')Mig to n0rVous the telcnhone bell -or r sinuc eleven times out, teannir mm doa nir would aitartle mi I w,,i,i tho noise would disturb you, I stopped' tremble like u, leaf. , ' the clock. "I needed .Homolhimr tn lmil.t m " ! up and pive me strsnRth und enerjry, Boston Transcript: "My poems arc;ami that is exactly what T'-iUic did. the childien of my brain.1 I hey should he sent to a rtl.um school.". THE DIFFERENCE. St. Louis Star: "I spc.iK foni laniruaees boasted the doorman of an hoti in Rome to an American em-st. "Yes, four Italian, French, Er.ijti3h and American.'' "But English ani Anierijn arc the same," protested the guest. "Not at ail," replied the man- "If an Englishman should come up now I should talk like this: 'Oh, I say, what extraordinary shocking h .':.ther we're having! I dare sav there'll be a hit of it ahead.' Hut when yo I came up I was just getting ready to say: i'or the love of Mik,?! Some day, ain't it? Guess this is tile sec ond flood, all right-' " THE MfSIC I.OVFUS. Kliegende Blatter, Munich; --''Whv do you go to the concerts if y-.m don't know tinything about music?" "I like to watch the faces of the people wno don t Know i.nv.'C'ip either." It gave me a fine appetjt" an piovcd my digestion. I Rained eight pounds, the color came back to my face, my ncryes became normal and I soon felt as well as I ever did in my life. It is simply wonderful that medi cine could make such a big change in any one. My friends and neighbor? are surprised when they see nie row. and no wonder, for I look like a dif ferent person, Taniac is grand and I never intend (o miss a chance to say a good word ahout it." ' Taniac is sold by all good druggists. Believes Record is One to Be, Proud of (Special to The Observer) COVE, May . l)uv;i I.orce,. vale dictorian of the Cove high school, out of a dass of nine, prpved to bo the high man in the county in the athletic contest held in 'Union. This, is a remarkable record considering the fact that he is carrying a heavy course ami participating in cl-iss (Incorporated) "The Home of Hart Scliaffner & Marx. Clothes"' plays and community work in general. Xo school hour.shave been used in preparing for the field meet and no activity nor duty has been neglected, lie is tho recipient of three beautiful trophies as a result of his efforts ii athletics. He will enter Linfield Col lege this fall as a result of winning the Conference Scholarship. He will represent Cove at the East ern Oregon track meet, to be held at Pendleton. Good Art Good art always consists of two things: First, the observation of fact; secondly, the manifesting of human design and authority In the way that fuel Is told. Great and good nit must unlle the two; It canuot eilst for a -lenient but In their unity. Huskln. DIME T A Kosebui'K Council Takes Ac firm Against XJlosiii-v of Theaters and Other Places On Sundays. ROSEBURG, May 8 The Sun day "blue 'laws" recently .proposed for lioseburg will not be enacted, tho city council decided and In structed the elly attorney that it would not be necessary for him to prepare the ordinance ordered at tho former meeting. Two weoks ligo a committee tipiieare.l beforo tho council asking that the motion pic turo houses be closed on Sunduy. In placing the motion tho council ordered tho ;clty attorney to pre pare an ordinance closing all places of public amusement. This actlun Immediately (brought about a storm of protest and tho issue has been agitating the entire community for the past two weeks. Supporters and opponents of tho measure have been spreading their propaganda on every hand and the whole community has been arousoit over the issue. Nth Degree in Something. : If some men were as fussy about choosing a wife as they are In se curing a manicurist the divorce court! cnulil knock off a few weeks. nwnH If ever we learn to umbi'strnd the language of monkeys, we'll uroliably hscover that they object to the Dar winian theory, also. . m Sl'.HI.M) llMi WKKK Political Rally There is no antiseptic know.t that powerful enough to purify th'.1 minds of pome people- May loth last day- to pay 'water rent without a penalty. 0-(i-:)t KyIIs of 1 'onsilpntion. The Crawf isii at Home the good teachers in the pay of school : hoard. Moreover, said five-vear-old Uavid, to his six-vear-old sister: "Say, .lane, we got to be careful river. mid is a paia.lise to small boys alol; . . . . ' , ' . """" " ' , There is a river hailing into one nt 41... ...... i .. i .... .. ..u. .11..... ....... i. i,1. i '. i,..l. . ii i i 1 ;bout throwing stones in this lisheinieu of all sorts- Among t)e l.ittor are always a good many other j wise unoccupied gentlemen, the ua-1 The inventor of that new engim rmploymcnt of sonic- of whom is ol , which will drive n car :MK miles on n the chronic variety. .jnlloic of ;, ,,,1 f 0il, animal. Mother picked up the thu'c childi-riii vegetable, or mineral, has us sitlin;- nller humlny school, ami took then, up keening our eves onen. We dn't Perhaps the most serious of tlci diseases ciuisod by constipation Is appcndlritts. It you would avoid I his dangerous disease, keep your bowels regular. For this purpose Chamberlain's Tablets arc excellnnt. easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. -Adv. Highest price paid for clean, large sized cotton rags 1 it- a walk in the pleasant spring sun idiinc, over the tlowcied glass an along the hanks. They stopped throw jng stoi-.cs to see them spla.-h when a fisheinian came along, hunting craw iish for bait- llj showed them to the -children, who had never before xoen any of ' the little creatures. Muirmiug and naked in the.r sot care so much about the mineral oil supply, but there are two of the oth- .'i- kinds we recommend. We hope his engine will use up all there is f them every year. Their names arc castor and cod liver. The Colorado state legislature hi nhclls. Only the oldest had ever seenl l''' aulhorumg the construe -my crawfish at all. j1""1 "' Moffat tunnel. Woik i '1'he fishermaa addressed Mother rX",l',,Ml ,H't-r"1 Allf- "'"I t" on the subject of chihh en's ignornncc-l 4,00 mvn "u"'' tl""1 lw" "They don't knew nothin' nowada,V..! l;'f"11' " is complete !. It will cut off Jus' live in the citv an-: .lon't f,-.-.i-n' '"""' m,l('s between llenver and nothin'." lie ptovod a willing nn-.ii Junction, and much of the alti empeti-nt teacher, and soon the chil-i tu"1 nnrt " or lhl' snowsheds. Fin cMen knew much aiiout hlai-k ba--i bl"'""'',! i'e'-ter pUta to go through it in i:' , The stiry of (he Old Oregon Trail issued by the Oregon Tourist bureau is written by V. K. Meachnni ol' Maker suggests that nothing could lie more pic turosoiie or fittin - than rand small-mouthed bass, and cr.tws that changed their coats twice a eai He had ccvitoinpt, a'so, for many of the other fihermen. "Lots o' these fellows ilun'l know enough to put the stones hack. 1 ney throw 'em over or pile 'cm up, or somo:h!:i That j '. v,o put ,,e s.-mesnacK. j,, p,-pnui,,:, of that historic tri ",'" ""'"' on, icaojusu-ci me roo, hy whil.h , , (() lp Wtw( w of every crawfish home. He not only blazed, for the motorized travel of ...- .... oacs .,u. ne ouin o ner'y. Nn t,,in,onti,,cntal higlnv sio-'es worcri ,-,,!, ,nko tlie r.'.li.-r lellows ha. I lossid aside iif-,.a - I ' HI, .1 1HUHI,, j q ii me true snoitsnianshlli In the n- v.., u t -..... - ! V.OUJ, it up,, i-.rs not confnuMl to to believe that if he stands still 2 c nicmm-r.h.p of co.n.ry club, a.,,1 j ,h, tiChti.r his sun will ... i, F greater appeal -Oregon Journal. .'ay ill Another Great Bargin .Vo. 2. 710 acres known as the Cel tic place, 1 I miles from l.a (irande. lf.l) acres In good slate of cultivation, 10 acres limber, 570 acres pasture, 8 room house, new h.im S5lti I'eet, heu bouse, garage. a.nd olher bllll.Uiigs all In good shape. 'J'he following chat tels co with the place: 2 wa gons, 2 hay racks. 1 binder. 1 gas engine. 1 drill. 1 fan ning mill. 1 disc plow. 1 buy rake, 1 mower, 1 back, 1 har row, 1 steam engine. 1 cream separator. 1 sled. 2 sets of double harness, 1 wood saw. 1 feed grinder, 12 head of coming two year olds, horn stock. miM-d 1 1 head of milk cows. 1G yearling calves. 4 wink horses and two colts, ready lo break, 1 white faced bull, ah small tools and olh-: er things too numerous to inomion. All lor tlie price of 120. 220.00, ij. noil (hi casji ad ll.ooo.oo racb yr.ir thrrrafiap. .' 'ol JPullcMiig l.a a! plld. Olafok STA It'l l Ml TONIGHT! At the lllg Tent Theatre TAYLOR BEOS.' COMEDIANS IN 'I he 4-Act Western t'omctly Ll-ainn "IN" WYOMING" Also M:w- VAlKI.'Vll.l.K Same Tlnfcl Same lMuce Same erlces Following street Band Concert at Elm autL Adams, this evening, (Monday IKE PATTERSON candidate for tlie. Republican noiiiinetion for governor will explain' his plat form, and out line his plans tor the reduction ot taxcs."tScnatnr Patterson wilt '"' speak Irom an auto beginning at 8:00 o clock..-.,, ,., ., ., . ,, ,. mv -Music by La Grande Bandi beginning at 7:30. (Paid Adv.) All men ' and women invited. A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT f LEARN w WHEN TO BUY HOW TO BUY WHERE TO BUY Muslin, per yard J'lissc Crepe, white and colors Hemstitched Tafile Cloths .Japanese Tahle Cloths Damask in colors, per yard , One Lot of Neatly Trimmed Hats, $6.50 l!)e :;ie t.6!, fj.lii) itl.'J:1. !)8e ESI i i- mmm vakil i y ,iunt m V . 5Frif vbslfip anil $twnt? The prosperity of our depositors ifl of great importance to us. TTe -want you to deposit - FRIENDSHIP as well as MONEY vrheu you start an account with us. lour interests will be protected and you will be assured of OUR friendship inj return for your confidence. L ' 6." . LA GR.ANDE. 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