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PAfJEKOn? LA GRANDE EVENTXG iOBSEPiTFTC Tuosd.iv. Juno 13. 102; La Grande Evening Observer AW IK DRPltW IIEST AKtt'ftPaPER. , Publitbd dully nd kijr at La rand, or non, by 1-a Gratida fcan- ;jrr iM) f-orwTT orriciai atntred at the Potoffir at I-a Oranda. Ortffoa. aa &e-ond Ciaaa Ut.il Matt. A63ra all eommuntcatlona to THK rRKKVtft. 141 idiai Ail. L Ofaoda, Ort-a-on. CaiCIUPTIO R1TE4. Br Carrier. On l (n othr rltlra OrtoB Hotal iiand. I'-'rilat-d; Imp vial Nwi and. Portland. MuILdobm haw iiaxd, Porilaod. Rally, per month Dally, pr (hraa month Dally, pr an mo., tn ad race Daily, ai&sla copy 12.11 i By Mall. Dtlly, year, tn ad.anf 16. Datly, all month a. in advanea $2. Dally, tbroa moniha. l adraoca II ifr HKMHKH OP ASSOCIATED PRUi The Atw f -d IY la xelualaly eutlf) to u-r rr publication of all a- ln-io ) ' i r reiit-d to It or Dot inrr irii-d la it.la paper, and tiao U.e l-val n .-- publnhrJ tbwrelo ail riti.ia -f le-publication of tpada: tupaucjta bera aiao ara reaorrad. Sible Thought. For Toda) A .-IKE SITI'OBT: The eternal God is. tby refuue, and underneath THE OFFICE CAT BV JLXRS GHARTERAPPLIEQ tun hi lh Dal It. Dr month VTaekly Obaarvt-r-SiAr, by mail, per year. In advr.re - .cjaro the ever la ting Uruti. t1 M 1 WHAT HE DESERVED. GALLANTRY. A Portland jobber advertises that he ban something interesting in silk stockings. Nearly everything in silk stockings 15 interesting. Last Thursday evening th mem ber, of the Auxiliary of the Amer ican Legion met aud with an en rollment of seventy-two uicrnbers. decided to snd. at once, fur tbeir permanent rbarter. For the present they will hold two meetings each month, an eve ning meeting on the second Monday and en afternoon meeting on the fourth Monday. The Neighborhood club rooms have been secured teml porarily for tbeir use and all mem. bers are urged to be present at the next meeting on the afternoon of June 56th, at 2 o'clock. Americans who rcineinl.tr some . f the venomous!. ?T' m!n 1 , ' ,V bU!"ness , . . i HUiL-L.y ana v.iicis u:ie i:;vcis- attacks on tins country perpetrated in recent years by a British, publication called "John Dull" will take a cer-J the 1'Orci.ve person. tain amount of satisfaction in knowim: that it.s editor.! M! " "'ht a aausage -., , , - 1 ery Mnooih upon thi tkin; Jloratio Jl ttondcy, has been cent to prison for seven: But you can't t;i ju-t exactir years at hard labor. How much hog there is within. Unfortunatelv his sentence was not i m nosed for hi.- .,..!;,,. ,.fr . ... ;.. 1 . -..., ' Some centenarians attribute their uuiukih, i. ... u2. ..i,,,,,. i '"";ionR hfe U a certain k.nd of patem friendly eOUlltrieS. Sllch offenses can selib 111 be punished- medicine. ome because they eat just fittinglV. The crime for which he was convi.-ted was iiiisJhat thty want- so u?e they . . r i ii . i . never smoked, chewed or drank, somo appropnatin- trust funds, lie Kot, niainly from i.eoj.le of to tont thin(f ard some to snotn;ri boi tiuaii means, aoout ot wlncli only .sKxyx.HJ is ac- eo.mted tor. The British -court V- have a way of taking such frauds more seriously than we usually do in this country, and 2Ir. JJottoinley will probably serve his sentence in full. For seven years, therefore, international relations will benefit irni this, editor's incarceration, alonjj with trusting investors. I.... . ...... .....I . . ..a .t : . . . . r .i i.-, iiiujinii io jMiiJii oiu, jn iii is connection, Hie - . .1... :a : . , a. ti i . . . - uici ui.li H is noi at ail unconimnii m una J.eoj.le WHO IJOUSt . cuton.er. -Well we have one sire iudv of their own patriotism and irove it bv abuiii"- ,hal iB V(,r-Y pi-paiar, called the jp . .- . . .. o.....r.. ioreurn nations, tnrniii'' out. after all. to have been na-l triots for profit. 'Ilio wholly sincere patriot seldom! perhaps. jkiuuik ins pan loiiMii ana IS so ure ol nis t UUtrv S lsl- Mayl the leason kj many women tloll that 111? docsll t think it lic-..n-.- 1., l,:.tr. ,.r !..-.. ulwn eating ihwK ether count ries. they are ali agreed on one point lhai Ihey were born so long ago. HIS OPINION. -What U this alleged work of art?'' Jt's a frieze." "it's a froit." A man went in a La Grande tore the otr.'-r day and asied fur a brief case. "What tize?" asked the clerk I "What sizes ifij you have?'' said the j fuartfulio-" ATMOSPHERE IN ADS TAKES WELL 1 Hhj int uiKn uatinpf thm.- that di&- affice with thtMil i. bix-ue they lovt i an u: Jtiunt so. Jonathan Carver and thel'-n Name of Oregon. (SpoLrman-Ii-t it-n.) j (rovemmont shouM pt-t aB(i . 9Vft., -n sw.t an.uU. afu-r a lit:!, to pn.ptint: thine-,'' con-ludtd the dicUr.- 'J rec:pnKiTy aprwment as -vw. i.tin. ihu-urV , thr ?rw i. n:t'-T uu- pr"r"H-1 in the Taft -,.-,nt I ..n c. f., i-t i i.t:ir,i;r:.t:'.'n- ('anjttla '.umc-d dow:i u ; .-! cepted authority on the hi?:urv t)f th"! i , , : I'arific north is omciudinc a r-l . J . , , ., . A l r.e!jrbrhxd is where ou of stuJicK on ihf prrwlcm wh-thr! r r- . i. 1 r.ave to wear yvur h.e to bit on the i'nr orifc'inats-d the nam", :iti. if' ... , " , . ' fiu.M r',r'-"i- not, what was the sotin-. Kn.rkir:e s,au that on an outer tm!I f P rt't-Mj puWic library i iusT;l.e,i Carver j! name as one of the- not- tjforer?, Mr. KUiott states that the reasn for honorintr him thus is that in I77 t'arver published a Uxi: atru his Am erican travels during 17K--iH and that this was one of the "U-st sellers" London. It i inUrestirc ard ?u?--:ive I learn that since Mr. KUiott pjHihe;; his fiit artitie alK.ut Caner in thr quarterly mipaww of the Orcfr"f. futoriral society in IkcemU'r tZ') new dK-ument.-! have come to hs uc j The third article, which ab ut to ap- pear, will indicate the circums.tar.ee-: in which Carver came t vma& hi! journal and will oi.m!.. h's t-:itne de pendence on Ktx rt K- rs U.:h for; plarm and means for juurriyinir tn: what now is M:rir.c.-;ta und fur the: name of Oregon. ' Carver claimed th.it as eir!v ? J7(i he had the ori. ial j.'i-.i uf wcm-, ern expWtration in th int, -re-t -f hi Vine and country, S.ut M;. u-. elates that Kera w:k the d'.n::n-t ' inc character, hd thf i'iht-r. t spin: of adventure a: d kn -w the e.-t. ' "Can'cr'i claim," a'-oniir-j to Mr. K. Iiott, u-ht.uld Ih? n-uai'iUd a;: lh-r of his nieihiti cf ti.'w:i; jr." On Si-ptvinber U, iTt;;, i: .-i j-.' sued Instmc-tion to T.:u- nni (;.. dard, whkh dm-cOy nu r.:n.;:t,j "(iuri-, .in" and outlaid the .trvh for l). : ' river f that nam Thi- vt."t: t' , be the first ciitati.-i' of 'Ok .n" ,r.;, record. written in K:.v!ih lio.:, r..' inVructiin tn Carver -m, IJ' had nut mcntiin-d "Our;,-t s;. May (, 17",7, ac:-i.t t. "w - i- i;- to c the t::j:iiiHl j-u: Can-er. he f.mn.l T'.i'.i their party ut i'tauit ptocicd fit.m thi t" irreat river "Um If .11," thnt their ordi-i1 '-in?t Thu mention cf th. the only ment't'ii journal. The final cnnclu-it i 3-m, i.-, Mr. t'ilmtt ii t-i.it -(".nv.-r w;j an mfUju-.-idMU trat penu recm alic. lie took tne p l 1 n tor h. an 1 minif tf the noitrnt f;um ;m t iKMikj 1 !t-tr'i -, I'H 'i.r ' t .l i-. ;7i, Of uperial inti-lit i tlv tr ; it - t Kitrer of tht nu:ne "wi. i- Yut if reiii (K-ity were offer-, day by the country that rejoctcif :f. a deta-ie aro, th rn:lod Stalts, uo, might u-verr lis oij position, and rc-' fu.e- Lots of people would be ioor if they didn't owe so much. Water FOOD KEYNOTE people on paper will undoubted! make sales, however. "The sipn that says, "It ain't tooth ache it is tobacco" is protesje. . Ii injures the sense of beauty, art and pioportion- Five or six miles from n larc-e city at the turn or bend of th.. n't lie cu-sed so much! r0ad theie is annarently a larire h..i; 11 m re .m it would keep out 01 nniK; telimz in a few sentences the histoiy and gaolIu.. (Br Assort. t. T.... WILWAL'KLE, Vp., June 13. Women like "what may be termed at mospnere, in advertisine, Mrs. Anna, "leson, OI eioquet. Minn.. ranHi. date for the democratic nomination for -nnea Males senator from Minnesota, told the convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World today. She said that the modern woman de mands not only utility, but also "beau-; ty and comfort in order to have 5 home atmosphere equal to that of Vines and queens of a few centuries ago- i "When a merchant pays 500 for an ad in a paper he wants to use the space to the be-t possible advantage,"! Mr. Oleson said. "He may make thirty, forty, sixty, eighty or one hun dred per cent efficient. The cost of the space is the same, h is the ad vertisers business to say how it shall be made efficient. i "First, we want courtesy. Second j ly, we want an appeal to our intelli gence and not to our prejudices. Third ly we want to pet a full and honest value for the price paid. It is a stronjr point with us, that a firn will refund us the purchase pi ice 01 1 anything bought, if it does not piovcj satisfactory. J "Not all the advertising is in print. Courtesy, promptness of service, fole-l thought of personal comfort uch as- Ben!lon retired, were nominated by drinking fountains and ret room-,1 Prcsldnt Harding Monday for reap have their value- The simple fact o Polntment to the -hipping boaid. Their placing a product, btfote the ees of i KUicorporatea) WOMEN! Sale of SILK HOSE 1000 PAIRS OF PURE SILK HOSE Brown and Black only. "Sec onds'' mf a regular stock hose of known make at about half price. Four months ero. we pave to our customers a special s-'liiit ev. nt of the same number of pairs, in the same colors, same hose and same price. The l.Muo pairs lasod but a short lime, and until now we have not been able to find such 'a buy in the silk hosiery mark. t. Women have eallrd for them olten. Many have told us their wearing qualities were us good or better than ti:'.- re hi lars that sell at J1.2S nd ll.Su so now we are g.nnj to p-.t one thousand more pairs on the bargain tables a', this rid:- u.ous.y !. j ri. t. Bt'Kinnine tomorrow morning there will be all sires ia l-U- Y. and brown only. Of course, we cannot make exchanges, re-funds c.r rer-::ioe!:.Tt-. for they are sold as "seconds." Look ort-r the hose tiry n j nr chasins and you will find the flaws are hardly EKtiV'.e rir ujl they impair the wear. While any remain at 69c pair. READ THE STORY OF A GREAT ii rN r b, fi it 'y- vJ w pair Advertise Your Home Town Attach auto name plates to the license tairs on your car, and when visitinrr other towns or touring you will ba advertising and thcrebv helping your home town. Children's Pure Silk "-Phoenix" Half Sox Fu:e Mlk six for children of every arro Irom lhe in!t.;it t:p. They are in brown, black, pink, b'-ie 2:;d white. Some plain, some with Vts. All sizes, l'rire's from I ! I K'lil I 1 lates on sale here, J2.00 pair. drnp-stit. hi A m.-!.-; - present terms aie due to expire midight Tuesday. OF RUSSIA NOW. "Is radio a pasinj fad? a.-ks the 'iC'";. It acts iitoit like a contagious FOR SALE The Greenwood dairy adjoininc Th- cirl wi'h dixarny eyes is Usual ly witii' awake (Pr Anjioctated rres MOSCOW. Juiitt l-. Kood is til'-' fiyr.o: of many .Soi-t Itttx'ian rruN'i'iM heiictv the c ni;t pr"-!! fur Si'pt -ruber are o( t'ae yre;-t.t int'Tv.t. Th're is reau: to t ii.-vt- that the yidd will V-irr;.t-T than in the famine yar of l'Cl. but f'.irthr thn this no one !':.iy prophesy. If tbe harvest is f;(:r. '.I:;?- 'Tti i::du-tiy n-ay show i ut: -t r it!f irr'i-ih aft.-r pt ir.to r. Vc--:( in'iM then Ie aS:- to pro. th; t n:kfi wit h f.n.l . the I'init.' r Industry ,v. id i'i pi ' ? Sf Oi.- om! "ittHrs rrn ahle t' t -t rfl tii.Tts, and thair acti . to.-s would s up' tiiiik' ol rii 0 : As th ni".'ET food stM-:p in Oi' I With winter clothe.- put away moth. I are rr.akinjc the f'.ir f:y- 'oter' in Kansas towns have divid ed by a lavtfe majoritv to niuirc all vhovl giri to wear fekirts that reach three ir.; hts i-elo their knees. From which we are to assume, of course. that the immodest part of pirls' lop is the top section of the sh.n bone. DANCE K ki;y 1;IKSI)AV AMI 1 NIOIIT KIDAY LKAVIN IT TO CHANCE. Mr. liiruins Your sist.-r, i'nil pp?, is taking a longer tiine than usual ir, dressing What's the matter? I.ittie K!s:e Eric's spinning her Iut-Take'' t.'P to OfvMe what to pu" ,.n and what to take off. uf the city we arc aDpniachine Grand.- on the east, just out of Though it says very littie about theithc ci,v limits, IS acres of land all; tire it advertises, we feel as we arc in altalfa, all well rvnred. good -passing by that that manufacturer is.'Pr right with plenty of water, good interested in our welfare; he has giv-jbulldines. house, barns, shods. chick-. en us some worth-while information, en houses, large pump and engine, he has appealed to our intelligence. ma".l family orchard, 16 head of "A cordial smile and a handshake first class milk cows, two young is necessary for the success of a small heifers, good team of horses, and cross roads store; it is equally nece- harness, wagons and all machinery. J sary to cany that principle of cor-!-0o chickens, bucgy, crtam 'separ-; 1 d.al sen-ice into large organizations, "tor and all the equipment pertain-!! Service pavs. and advertising whi-h inc to the diarv. with a well estab-1 1 'renders public service also pays. 'lished milk route, and customers. 1 5 "Women do mo.-t household buyinc This man sold JJ.OoO worth of mil.k -i from the retailer. They are natural last year, but must leave here on!j bargain hunters and are more im- account of sickness. $6.0o) cash'1 pressed with what they read than men.jwlll lundle this place. Come in and 1 ".Most of the failures in advertising let us explain further details. ;J ire due to overstating the merits 01 1 . 1 the product, while others are due to 5-room furnished house. 2 lots.,! umkistaticg its real value. Therc-'tf, room bul , connwled vct. ; ",r .' u.milm- One-fourth -ment.-d cellar elec- l 0x n Air l'avilion, I'nion, llreyon I.MI'KI! Music IAI. I'KI' lly OI!CHlTl; A Al's Illuminating Store Nonet: to iiomi: r.i 11.1n.ii-, Don't fail to have a Imylitei or riiiiilite I' nit demonstration b.-iVre purcliusiiig your light fixtures. AL. R. HERMAN Wcst-JaeoDsim Illd. -Near V. M. C. A. 1 r.KM) THK WANT MIS! Fresh Fruits and Vegetable u Hi atal. ' ivv 1111- :b-p:.-!i' ' Jin ;i u pro itn tv buy moro stud men i; fii.iaii. ar to th'ir W 1omJ in the city HI-. an T th- r.npic b t.f it i or t OiVM:;, i':l l'h;i-l flt.d out r.d r.'m4tr?. fTHtM Kt 1. ar r IVk., ..ilar. V- - ;i'Vtr!nc the r-rw of lt-u city d'I!fr went ; n ' lor f f x 1 , ii o iv t n e h;id that Miirfovr, w her? is l-ei"pd HiMch more i ijinii ry. ha ;o ks ili :th ni"!u-y. p;"t :rf toward surface .inline the pni 1 . .a tl : It a Mart iiiic cm- '.' rl mutate -n irit i.:l If a man s!r: to At a hole in the trvt it wiil not be lonjj until ten men w i ! 1 ! watching him a i '1 ea l- h o 1 them will know iv.iuo a"Ut how it sh'ui'l be d"ie than the man who i liuin it, at least they thiiis they do an I are rcaiiy to their advice re-carflii-z it. stand what he is ad vert is ins, ami than present the facls as they are " trie lighis. On K. I'enn. Trice 75 YE VRS A MINKR. MANVHKSTKH, Eny. G tk Stephenson, who began work in a mine when 7 years oidt has retired p.' the ajre cf S2 years He was never si.-k a day in his life. $25uo, with J50D cash payment, bal ance monthly installments, at 1-5 per month, including hitervst. J-nr FiTslincss iuid Pr'uo excclJi'd. 'iirnts, iisimrnus, tnni;it.r: lsiu's. hot luiuso hc.ul h'tiurf, v, new jMitai'i cs Ik''Is, (-Ui iinilnTs. ilro I lU-Iiveivd. JOEL'S GROCERY irreen onions, rail'- alilia'-e. L'l'een 1 n-.-i.. mit- FOIJ KKAI'I'IMNTMENT. (Ily Assoclnted lresj C. J. BLACK & CO. New Foley Building La Grande, Oregob Free Delivery Prices Reasonahlo WASHINGTON, June ,1'!. .Meyer l.i.sn'an a'-H Kesr Admiral Willia' tnr! jK-.-nlf lit traM-;.-l i, t a', ir, ;. nnTf1ll TniDP ' ide.Wii'ii'.f.ir.I'a'tit1 r ' 'j SH I H A ( ! adv. known through the Feun U II IIUII I I I Ji U L ! TO BE BOOSTED! Canada Wants Our Good.-. Ilie Canadi.m nr.nistrr of fiit.-i", repre?entinj( t!: I 'omirtjon'fl fh-i I.r.s eral government, prop ik.' ,-, H Iff rwhiitidtis on v;iri"m !rnr,1,i:i.1 Proluet of th I'ni'.-l St.it-s Th.- Include apriniitural in p1' no !, t !or;i inir. Itwtts, shoes, eotfon a'-i wo-ti. The Canadians ei ; h n'Jv : -j i , f- -i profitable to en: -nn a-.r- the iri!p.r tntion of ma'ennlH fund, t by tt-.'ir i'i duhtrica and (roN in who-,, rianufac turo thev them-lvf - nff. r a di i vnnUi(!i Therein xh y ";Ae :i t-iy d:f- i"'!i(,"t fc rent attitude from a h n ,i-h- 'ho pie on thiv tt'de (f 'ht- i.Mi.j ,-. ! oiiTi'!?i. in view of this i'i;.-r T p i rh 1. ,r i tlnr-s O-.-.n ! TIom ..r,. Ill S'l'( v- ho m.iy t i i u he any. I ' ii J.;.i. IWil'i.ti h.t 'it. vltw hotel Of VEST POCKET KODAK Price $3.50 All kodak pri'-cs now at tiicir lowest. Vmi w ill I'iikI tliciii all here. If ou lie out of town plca-e let us have your ail.lr. ss ami we wiil In ula'! t; mail you one of the late catalogues. RED CROSS DRUG STORE AN INCOME OF $100,00 A WEEK amounts to no more than flO.OO a week in the end if it is all spent as you o. Sound business, judgment dictates tli.it a portion of your earnings he set aside as a reserve against nissilie future misfortune or sirkness aud as a means of raining financial independence. A s;m iiiL:i account in this hank is a sound invest ment. It will work for you every day in tlio year and always be available in the hour of need. La Grande National Capital &i fiarplMA .$2teGEO.09 SOUND KM-UiiLK lMWufcESSlVE FREE Airpl anes BOYS AND GIRLS 1 ' at our store ;d al'tei iiooii and uet our tliree-thirty iiirplane. "hui'sda v Don't 'clock. forget the tiu:e, Tliur stlay at o:o0 J. G. Snodgrass .109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75 NO CHARGE FOB DEUVE11V no tould not be'vtrv ?urpri:r-ff it KKAL) THE WANT Abh'