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Tn(-srl:iy. Jim. PA 12. '.:k I oik I .A ". WW. EVEN'IXO OnSERVER La Grande Evening Observer W IFMIKPl'DKNT ftKWIIPAPER. PUwr'id daily und weekly at Li Brtnd. ur;'m, by La Urantlo fcTn las ObTvor luil!"hitnff Coinpaoy, MltUCB DUNN Id, Editor. Cutifta t toffr?e it La Orando, OruK'n, Pona Untl Matter. Adilrvufl all coaimunlcatloDf to THH HHKItVKIt, 14 U AdaM Afc l- Oraodr, QrfKPn. ursacniPi'iuN ilatbii. Mf Currier. fatly, per mo rub gaily, per thrae month ally. &t-r tlx mo., in advaaoa . rliy. login cupy Br MMI, Ta advnnce Weekly Ohaurver-Stor, by Kail, . Bally, pr rear, Daily, fftalnr, per month ... ally, atx month a. In advnnc ally three months, lu advaaoe 5 00 crrr iNU cofNTT orriciAii i a n il. On aile In other cltlca Oreg-on Hotel ew btand, Portland; Impvlal Nwi 9tand. Portland; AlultooiiMb Neva jtaml, Portland. tttCJlUKll Of AH8Ui;iATBD PHESH. The Aur.oclai-d Vrvia la esoluilvelj intlUud tu umi for puhlicatloD of all lewB diHpHti ti.f crtjdiud to It or not t her wlct. dftillfd in this pa par, and tlao the locnl nwa pultllnhed therein All rlKhta of i a-publication of special jlupaichua bora alao are ruaerved. Sible Thought. For Toda per 7"ar. In .tlvmico SAFETY OF Till-: J'KRKKCT: Heboid. OimI will not east away a ''"perfect num. neither will he help tun ltlla t'vl1 doors. Job H'-M- BACK YARDS. p. The, cherries on our side of the buck fence are still preen. Nor birds nor boys lake thought in their direction, iliut up among the foliage is a girl, poised cMiil'ortaMy on ' one big limb, with an arm over another, reading her Youth's Companion wife from disturbance from the 'ninall fry. Over the fence an earlier variety lot" cherry is beginning to show pale red. A'boy is up that tree--let us hope his mother has -plenty of soda ,'mints and a.-sound hot water bottle. She will need them ere dawn. The robins are wiser; they have tried, and decided to wait. They are following "Father who is planting vegetable needs. The smallest daughter is following, too, trying to get the seeds covered before the robins get them. There are gracklcs, also, almost as tame md sunny as the robins, . Roses brighten' tile twto Jong edges of the yard. The (smallest boy is ;: . , .'' . 'Tji in the swnig, . ''''''' Up in the air so blue--Oh, J do think it the pleasautest thing, Ever a child can do!" Another t'hild is investigating the baby peaches, hard mid grecn.Jike marbles. The see-saw holds two more. Some body hops over the edge with a ball and bat. "Baseball!" rings through the air. Down drops Youths Companion, followed in a second. by its reader. The swing seat flies empty back and forth, the teeter flops to the ground. Deserted is the half-ripe cherry crop (may lie the mother can get her sleep out after all). A l'lash-a rush and the yard is empty save for Eat her and the robins and the gra ckles. And so quiet ! Down (he street where there is a back yard diamond the dlan has gathered'. Are we. down-hearted about our (youth Not so. THE OFFICE CAT B JUNIUS EG" BIRTHDAY An old fogy is any man who thinks it is useless to waHto time trying to get Bomt'innitf lor nuttiing. The lady who declares she would not marry the best man living usually rhiinKea her mind and marries one of the worst men living. "Sawed Ilia Way Out of Jail With u Freshly Laundered Collar,' is a headline- we've, been confidently ex THK I'lTCHKK AM) THE WKLL. "iJid you participate in many en gagements while in France?" asked the interested old lady. "Only five," replied the ex-A. If. K.-er with becoming modesty. "And you came through them all unhurt?" "Not exactly," he returned sadly, "I married the fifth." - ' (Special to The Observer) COVfc, June 20. Mrs. l. j. Chad- j wick went. 10 me "in. jum! sanator ium itt ciiiicsuu lur ruiiiu at 'il her tonsils. Mrs K. H. Daniel gave a birthday I puny r t mar uuui uuun - in nonor 01 , her sister,- Bertu, who celebrated her fifth buthday June 17th. Several (Jove people attended the Pioneer meeting at the park on Thurs day. ! Oo. Chadwick spent the week end, in La Grande. ! Farmers aie all busy hauling wood this week. ' Mis. iNathan Iaron returned home Sunday from Baker, where she has been nursing her mother for the past few weeks. C. I. Johnson is over trom La Grande spending a few weeks with his bi other, L. V. Johnson. 1 Matt Jareb is building a new barn on his farm north of Covo. ! Mr. and Mrs. Neil Right, Miss Eva Baker and Ray Hartley were Hot Lake visitors Sunday Commencement exercises were held, in the M. E. churPh Sunday evening and a class of fourteen pupils were presented with eighth grade diplomas Soloes, addresses, music, etc., were , rendered during the program, J. B. Tallent and J. M. Gusset were La Giundc visitots Saturday. j Movie, Organists,'' , I 'crimps the newest thing in. schools Is one now being conducted in Chi cago for the instruction of Dguulstn in playing for -the movies, 'i m or gan of the present day is no more like the old-fashioned church organ than the modern orchestic Is like the harp sichord. Flayers of church organs, . even those with much experience, are an much at sea when thy fii.st at tempt to play for the inuvies as the Abyssinian maid with her dulcimer would be in trying to conduct a brum band. The fundamental tluory of playing is different. . , The first playeis who added music to movies usually played the piano, and they played anything they hap pened to feel like nlaVing, Without any lefrrence to the dramatic require ments of the show. I'layt rs with any nmsiciunshin suon began to make an Race Troubles at Annapolis. The report of race discrimination at Annapolis is disgusting to the sense of justice "f the Anitrican Peo pie. If it is tiue that a Jewish stud ent has been subjected to indignities at the naval academy on account of '.When a statesman refers to the peo ple it is hard to tell whether he nays "the masses" or "them asses." When you speak four Inches uwny from the telephone transmitter it lengthens the line 218 miles. Two in ches away lengthens the line miles. To get best results "talk UP' to your telephone. So says a bulletin dealing with Pub lic Utilities. Our suggestion is that you be sure who is on the other end of the line before you "talk up." BEEFSTEAK IS pi COMING BACK Here's a Few Keeping Suggestions Men Cool For Our Store For Jlen Is a Cool Place to Shop Come In! Palm Beach Suits $20 Stylish cool ecoiiomli'Hl, (hose piilm IhuHi mills nro carefully tailored ilipy'ro ntyllsh for any. iiiiui t wear In thn summer and they'ru Hid coolest koi! of a suit you can buy. , Vou may liave Htoppod to see. those in one of our windows pome In and try one on. Very Inexpensive anil I he models are plain mid stylish suitable for two or throe seasons' wear. Priced at $20.00. YOL'U STRAW II AT IS HKIfK Every hat In this splendid assortment is new and perfect latest shapes hard ami soft brims namMnas rough or smooth, we have them all. Prices arc JLi.liy, 4.0U, ?4.G0 and $5.00. "Jantzen" and "Wil-Wite" Bathing Suits , In. the "flashiesKof' brl'ilit. color combinations. These famous suits -are of all wool. They hold their shape and last you several sea sons. Dhey'ro form fittiim. Sizes for , men und bAys-.y. . to 41. Priced J4.00 tu Florshiem White Oxfords l'osscsslus! all tlm style and snaip that is attributed to FI.OIiHlI BI.MS. tliis oxford is of white milmck, with white sole and lieel -a medium last suitab'e for any foot. 1" all sizes now very new! Priced Jll.Mtl. VIDKSI'liEAl) KltKOK. Almost nny wife thinks she would bp able to live on her husband's in come if it were doubled. HOOKS AND EYES. I love your eyes of azure hue, I.auKhiiiLC, mirthful eyes of blue, . -1 love your eyes. . -( I love your eyes shyly gkmciiiK duwn, Tender, wistful pees of blown. 1 love your eyes. i Kisfy veil of a fojriry day, Deep mysterious eyes of K'ay- I love your eyes. I love eyes of n devil's black. That lud me ro, yet daie nu:. hack. ; I love, your, eyes. , CHICAGO, June 20. The groat American beefsteak and tbo suc culent roast beef are on their way baek to the nn.nu of the ordinary citizen, according to a report made public today by the National Insti tute of ProKressive KarminK. The reason Is simple, according tu Cuy II. Mall, director of the Insti tute. It is that with the deflation of the grain markOt It lias again become .'profitable to market feed grains via the beef markel. "Our survey of the beef situation, which has been on for a month, i-fivia-erl llin fnin leiiilimr mi r.il.r.tl cattle associations. nanfPtv. the' Tl,c 01,1 Oregon Trail is rapidly Hereford, Aberdeen-Aligns, Short- i getting the publicity it richly deserves, horn and Calloway, the leading In addition to the woi k of the Unidn livestock markets and some 17.000 County Ad Club and similar orgaui farm iniplcmtnt "dealers," said Mr. . ... . , . . .. jj II zations along the line, in having the "The Investigation," continued trail' properly named the "Old Oroiron The New Soft Shirts Thd newest-, shirts are , of '.aeroplane cloth, tioiseltw, Itusslan cfd lind silk lion liep. . They're made with 'a soft attached culuir that is very lo.v. and have the Prunrh cuff. See some of these in onrt of our winr . (lows. Pi iced from $2.50 up to $5.00. Road Information for Tourists is Issued by Garage Vh ther your eyes aie blue, lllack, brown or gray, his race,' the students re.-nonsililo i 1 l" m,t know, but anyway oiignt to be severely punished and it should I'e made plain tit once that the ant ion which pays for their education will not stand lor any such conduct. Somehow or other a good many people seem to be getting it into their heads that they can safely make trou ble in this country for people of oth er races, religions or colois than their own. '1 he sooner this f.ilsc idea i dissipated by drastic action the bet ter. America wants no "100 per cent Americanism" of tilis kind. America was founded on principles of religious and political liberty. It effort to have the music corresnnn ! ! Ims always been regarded as a refuge to some extent to the film. Later, ,i ,n' oppressed. No change has daring manager here ami there ven '"ken place either in the Constitution tured to put in a modern organ, which' "f l,,e United States or in the minds is in reality an oWhcstrn conduced Vf Americnn People on these points A few modern organists realized thel I""1 ''' years. It is time the possibilities of these instruments ami! trouble-makers were made to see some iiegnn winking at a now form of mu-uf lncs0 rcls- sic-dranm in which the music was toi . tiul Hit- very last pace where tin be an essential purl of I he action, as! Rlst ilisci iminations can be tolerated itlsintheliiterworksofHViigncriin.il"11' tlic educational insi notions be those of Puccini and a few others. 1 '""K'HK to the linked Slates. ' Hole and there a movie theatre is 41 -, to he found with such a nmsici-n in T'nrmq nnrl fi-a vrJ.-iiiu perfection , of' Ibis nit-loim as' , 1 Keethoveh devoted himself to explo.-j Amenran expoits of wheat and cot iiiif the resources of tbo pianoforte I '"" 1,1111 ""' l'"vt' always been ac a. llerlioz expiMmenlcd with the nt-! )';",l,'l 'heir pioper share of attention chestra. i ' y represent cash, or its equivalent, lint thee players have been few overseas. Uoimstic production anil the achievements of ordinary or-'"' ""'"' cxpm labli commodities can galiisls with movie in guns have 'hi en! "leiel'oie, be forgotten. Our in indifferent. The opening ef the seho ii 1 l '" ,n' P'oilucls of blond acres proves that musical taste is glowing '- led, naturally inough, to the ig - -that there is n demaiicl for insiiti.'-i ""''"!-' "f li,e things men grow in buck tion in l!c principles of the mod -m '""' "larktt ganlens. dlit last art. It is part of the new eia which , v,'i,r "'' pioiluce of Anierica's gar the movies are entering, one in wlii.-:i ' ,!l exceeded a billion dollnis in vnl the childish things of pa t years an " "' "ichiinls produced a halt gradually to be relimiui-heil,' in which dollais' worth of fruit, art and bcauly will develou alone; wMh ""' onion addul $,"i,illHI,(lilO to the developing maturity. ; nalional wealih, and ciii'iinibers, cah- a- . leiges ami wati rmelons brought $lo.- Oiio.oeil mine. Cantaloupes were ! worth $1T.ooii,( ;)t) d tmnatoeK more Ihan Si II.IIHO.IIOII. The value of sue..: Voune neolile insist 1 , vv,,,, .-.,,, nu ,,. jvheie their parens left ff j house-1 ", , , ,"'',, forts. Young mm M,p.d t, "" ' ' '' n ""'ans sweet liove (hat all voung ,.., ., ,l " "" I1'"11' all made then many luxuries that it i" i.,,,'".!.). t ' t ..... t.. Un- i-w-l,,-,. f , l.o land, to niariv on ino.l.-r,.... .!,. .... .1 .. ".":"s -!" . O'l'se are worth Mr. Hall, "shows a marked Increase in the. sale of bulls to farmers and range cattlo growers. This means increased herds. Ail reports agree on that. Herds wove terribly de pleted during tbo deflation period and there Is still a. shortage, but the movement hack to normal is now in full awing. As production increases so will consumption, and trio rehabilitation of all Industry will be that much .advanced. "It Is not an exaggeration to state that optimism has returned to the farmer. He sees a sure profit in tliis season's, work and lie Is buying tractors and farm implements ami using them. Our hog survey, recently msde inihllc, indicated that; the beef aurvey confirms It and our sheep survey, now in pro gress, will clinch It I am sure. "The survey Indicates a nroflt- I able market for beef for at least TI'iACHEH Don't you know thit eighteen mouths longer, and with when you take something away from, honest retailing of meats, the Anu-V-sonielhing, less will remain? J lean working man should have his I beef on tilt, table lit least once a Infant Kinstein-rllow about tlv.' day. as of yore. It will not be two ends of a stick? Cut 'em both the grower's fault if he 'unnot af off and it still has two ends lift. ford It. K.uglnnd has grown to I'greatntss on. beef; so has the The nuln who has money and noth- Cntted ;Slates. The return of the ing else is not as bad off as some steak and the joast to the table peotde t.io'k is of interniillnnnl Importan I love your eyes And Vvheti we read about famous! men who work twelve houis a day we crave ;oliscurit'. ' The emptier the head the easier it is tu fill it with hot air. ON TI1K OTHKIt HANI). Elinor Clyn says the hoys obey the flappers like dogs. Usuali.v, however, the flappers eat out of the boys' hands. il Trail." instead of the Evergrec Trail, as it is called in Idaho, and other fic titious names that are merely mis nomers, several private business es-'t ' tablishmcnts me doing their share of' the work to put the Oregon Trail or i J the man. ' Smith's Garage has recently issued a number of cards giving the d tances between the towns on the Old I. Oregon Trail- The list is as follows:! Salt Lake City to Ogden, :I7; Og.lenl! to Brigham, 22: Brighnm to Poeatel-'i lo, 117; Pocattllo to Twin Falls, 127: J Twin Kals to Mountain Home, 100: .Mountain Home to Boise, 47; Boise te J Ontario, 7l: Ontnlio to AVeiscr, 14:. J Wciser to Huntingotn, 20; Hunting ll ton to Durkee, 22; Durkee to Baker,1! 24; Baker to North Powder, 20.7;j! North Powder to Union, la; Union toi' Hot I.akc, 5; Hot Lake to La Grande '); La Grande to Pendeton. ;V1: Pendle i . 'on to Echo, 2!; Echo to Umatilla, 17: J .Umatilla to Castle Rock, 25; Castle 'J Hock to Arlington, 21; Arlington to The Dalles, 54; The Dalles o Hood River, 2:1 ; and Hood River to Port land, G8. TfFAn THE WANT Anl Take Care of Your Dollars and Your Dollars Will Take Care of you. Systematic savinj;, however .small the lieniu hg, is tho'sure way to iml'ccuilciire and suc cess. "Vou 'cannot cat vour pie ami have it, k'o." We invito you to open your ai count willi us and' nlTer you our services and the facililies of this kink. Vou will lie treated with cmirtesy and con.sideratioii! and our cTricei's will lie niid to ti'ive assistance ami advice in any matter you may suhmit to them. ' La Grande National Bank Capital and Surplus, $265,000.00 SOUND KEL! ALU,!1 lMJOURESSIVE The Marriage Outlook. Some riitiix have .-aid that mode ish p., tat. as $::s.",,!Kio,t on mint.-, and turnips, spin- ynuui" women me sl.l.l to be only toe conscious of the tact thai thev cm rain as much or in than' tin ii Voting men acouniutnucc. The out look is therefoip vei v sad i't w ith II." June hi itlns r-n.j-,. prominently in every pint of the pa. j.er from so.-i.iy column to n.lveiii-.i Ing pages, and Willi the gra. limine. classes in colleges showing a faiilv sizable propoition of engaged gn!-,, It doesn't really I....V as if the high cost of buing and furnishing a homo Tpre creating an alarming shorlagp: of marriages at present. Look about and listen a little. Her., is a June bridegn.o.n l.usilv it fini-h-Ing n fine old table and some i hairs' p'iniiiii iiown t.-om h.s gran.lpaienti i'-.e is I'.r ...Hie maKing l.lli. i II. nkimr aboot when in. lust rial ' t tie, l lie i,.-odllcli..u of manuf.-ic tured goods command so much lu.n i"i... ...iti so much of liie nation'- tlunurhl. 'X V: n mm , r i.w.)" "V. Wis v.y tS - - i.'. . .If ftill'll.-J-1-1" ' . , '-' 3 ' I?.. L L ' !-(( '.V.rV.,4 i I of The Unbobbed, f 'J.. Vn-.s:.r girl';, be-l il'iisv chain and then niaish.il. ed I cause thev were . un-idi-re-l inovi l.c-.utiful women in (In. xonii enoue class y tt0 ,.,. t Il-t - ha. I bobnul. lius ought to move some thing or other, un.loul.t. .My, bul whM ' Are hob. going out ? Or nr.. ti;il...!.hed g;rls more beautiful? Or did tltCM- gr.K iu-t gel hie.l ,.f fo. llnl liu .1 paled ing W'th I ving ends io.l -m,I ; taim. and ehievfolle .h;,i, V i" ,! "' 1 " r nnv " '' Kiv thev hi-.. l. to I ,i. ...... ' "'' "' '""'nt.ie t.. believe it the house to start with Th...V. .. .I '.'."'"."'.'V "'' ' '"''I only liguieout others like the In. nnd ...Iiiim,, j. high school or cnllegp. has given them nine of the tools with which thev work and feme of the idiv.ls on which their courijre is bis-.J. Hal..- Hut It is knocking home tuns lie-'. in instead of knocking the world, and cveiylhitig looks biihter. AVhen the yniinssters I'iud a novel way of keepinj; ".I. M, ther is iiii. k to film the I'un with a KODAK he writes, "Temperature !)0- t5 120-122" iiapliic I'ilni and the picture st.iy'ul' aiitlicntic Then lie auto 'hut I eM We carry a complete slrck of aut";ra H'iced as low as (!.."i(i. See them here. oil the Is hie Kodak Red Cross Drug Store Known Quality at a Rock - Bottom Price That Is whati,vou niav he sure of ettiii in this new ( il; odvear Cros.s-I.il) Tread Cord. , The price of this new (loodycar ''oni' is al-out twenty ier cent, lower thiin of the (loodycar All-Weather Tread ami almut the same as you pay IVi il'i'd tires of unknown iiiality even -with their variable discount's iiiiied olT. It isn't any longer necessary for 'von to take a chance. Let lis supply you with this new (iooiiycar Cross-l.il.i Treatl Cord. . Price's ! f the New Cross-Kili Cord I'.Oxi;1 U ( 'liiicher :'.J.::' j Strai-ht Side ... :!-'.l Strai-hl Side ... Str.'ii.ht, Side ... Straight Side ... .:...l!).7.- -2-. lo itL'li.SO il.l") :;:i.t oi'.x.'j Straight Sid.. ?:!!). 10 (Manufacturers' Tax Extra) W. H. Bohnenkamp Company In stock duly l,t. J . 11