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f LA (llf.WDi: I'.V 1X0 OnSKKVKK .VcdnesdMv, -Tnly ". ;1 La Grande Evening Observer riollH'd dally and wunkly at I.a Branue, Orwfon, by La Grande Mven lac Oboorver ru"ul!--.ilnfr Oonip-iny, BUUCB DENNiri, Editor. rjtr-S-t at : oatofrtre at La Grande, Oretfop, a eooDtt C!jm Mall Matter. Addrenti all communication to THU BtiliHVKH, 1416 daa Aa ,L Qranda, Orejron. cuscnirnon ratk By Carrier. tallr. Der month aaiiy, per inree xnoQuia Dally, per aix mo.. Id advance . Daily, el uic It) copy ,-,-..-,,..,., In By Mall. Dally per year, in advance , in nn Dally, elx months. In advance 12.&0 Pally, three months, in advance tl.it muy, pur mo ma .mc On sale In other eltlea Oregon Hotel Sewe tiland, Portland; Imperial Newa Stand, 1'urtland; Multnomah Neve (J land, Portland. riCAIIIHIl OP AHKOClATBt) PIIEI The Anfioclaed 1'reHs la exclusively i ntli.lcd tr um for publication ol all, newa (llHpfltfhi'i crititd to It or noil otherwlttu credited in this paper, and, also the local ue.vss lubllfibed therein 1 all rights of e-puhllcatlon of special ilspatchtts here, also are reserved. city am) corvrr orriciax iAn:ii- Weekly Ubaerver-Star, by mall per year, in aavauce .11.00 Bible Thought. For Todaj TilK (1JFT OK I'KACK: Votive 1 luavu with you, my peacu I give un to you; not iih tin; world Kindh, give 1 unto you. J,et not your heart bo troubled, null bur lul it bo afraid. THE OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS YOU SAID A MOITIIITI-. "Very diHtiniruisln'if. isn't In. 7 lint d'you know, I think i noticed a little garlic about him." "My diur yutinir lady, there's ni such thinif ah a little Kurlic." Many mpn say they would I ke to die with their boots on, hut did you over hear a tfirl say she woni.l like to die in her Kulushns. BIRDS HATCHED i IT 1 1 in 1 1 nnrrn ) : flip r THEORIES DON'T WORK OUT. A flew rlo.wi the iv SPOKANK, Wash., July 5. While tiavi'linn at tho rale of :in mil"., an hour, a fond hluchlrd mother '.- Irmitly hutched two youiiK lilrds hi iminiirifiit hill would cut a nt built In a broken rrur lamp rcfiitairc of arrivals iro'n ' 01 ,t rjio II to 2. We'll have iiiiini,'i ution on Volstead basis pu'tty nam. Our government is hurdened with theories. Tin1 dreamer lias been in t lie saddle so lour tliat j)ia:t ieal ideas are at a premium in aslimi'ton. Take for instanee, the Labor Hoard which is now at tempting to take the place of the railroad companies in or-j tiering a cut in the shopmen's wages it is nothing ini t:il ,1,-' m or less than the product of a theorist wh lives in the ) -" high above the world and deals in platitudes and pr-in language. There is no law of reason that will sustain tie? -so-call ed Labor Board's existence. Thcre'arc but two part it j contract the railroad companies and the employes.! 'The Labor Board is a "bultinskv'' created bv dreamers1 lh(. "..'"' S .StlllH'UIIL' W What tins country iht.I- ha muen as ariytiiinjr elsv is sheriffs with old tashioiicd AuuiH-aii j;ul.i;iiifa. TIhs Ku K!ux Klan had nulhiiiK to j do with the affitir at lierrui, ill. tiut it it liatl, wiii'.li hide would it have takin V can put a j i per cent . hainl iiKtiuments, if i' i d we won't say a word. StMlH'tjtlll s-' crretaiv .hllo is to to'.) us that if doesn't .-iiow a lit- nii imi to di'.s .smill.' t ulll'i'C t"! foci niiiiuycd. kaiiH lnmrnaiuiniii railnnid ciiuuh'. ninnhm hotwen Hayvlnw and Cocur d'Alone city, Idalio. Ti'f! pnrentH of tlici ' wo yninK travelers first Htartnd Iiomim buildinu uperiitious about a inontli u-:o ai:d Ihn ojiKrt wero discoverd by Kn-KiiifM-r Kobinson shortly nrter. At th tiniH of tho diKPovflry. th f ii!t t ni that t lie p?us would not Jiatch, V. .1. IIuntiT, fireman (f th train, took two of tho 01 initial four ft' ha notno i to be jfhu-iMl und?r h?8 canary bird, i Mrs. Uluebird, appart'titly tin-' (hninlcd by thp tlnvft of hei' enh, j went ahead to tho task at band, and .s.-veral day auo KiikIiiu t Hohlnsnti dist-tnered two youn birds. Hh'i ; made the trtt mgularly. lncludiin'i THIS STORE IS KNOWN FOR EXCEPTIONAL VALUES v;ihi(! i"t; pw.'! kl alues and all Many times we iiavo demonstrated the tills store with special hosiery sales, speei surpasibins anything preious to them. Just now, howevr, we are iiitc.rwtini; our etHlniuer.-i many new fancy numbers, both in color and in texture. of fa r with "IMIOKNIX" AND "LA FUANCK" pure silk hose aro sold here exchtsivtly in La Omrnie. these two lines may be found jrst what you dosire, a! any pricj. The treat variety yor. find licre adds to tho of selecting for the entire faaifly. .lie re-,. ! prciiy rvinir polith ians ! one into Spokane, when the will uegiu tu eiiKiue j We any leen bal- and is thoroughly inipractieal and nou-sensical. Let th eonipauies and the men settle their own dif ferences. They ran for years and years and never before lias there been such a strike as is now on under the Laboi Board's jurisdiction.' There should be an open season for dreamers and tlu dreamer-killer should appear at regular intervals, have been dreamed into a lot of the worst follies that government has ever experienced, each op which has expensive, foolish and destined to upset tin; general ance of affairs. What we need is some hard sense and less of these birds who seek to create something tlmy claim will do the impossible. Life is full of problems and no dreamer ever solves them. Life is a game of give and take, and if the railroad men and the railroad companies were compelled to (leal with each other direct, with no Labor hoard to pass the buck' to, conditions. would be a lot better. a- ' Helping Law Enforcement. was washed up. "Tlio train malms a hundred-milf round trip- from Uayvlew to ('oner! from one feiiow who knows u Aiene every otner uay, inn :ne ol' the A. K. 1''-, that il'iiliother blueldrd accompanied her ould nnniie.c a tax on ov-l ol fwprini; on each trip." Huld Kn;;i.! new plan lor lai-uiK or iieiemnrt i " so . 'il l- ImiiuI.i 'till-re WoUlil SOOIl '" Jliaeinm ,il niKOl. i no uiru 1.1 still on the job. 'Qahe often the nuither Is de layed or something and we pull otr. without her, only to have her ovr tuke the train and fly into her nest while we are going 20 to 30 miley an Jiour." "bLACli CAT" hose for children are also sold hero NEW SATIN BOUDOIR SLIPPERS are of very fiuo quality M'tHled et in.-itvel SALE OP " WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS White footwear now be comes the major nioilo lor the reiiKiiiiilU' summer season- ind at thiii time we me pl:u-iiix on sale all hrok en si.es in white oxfords. 'I'liev nro larce and small siz. h too. -Most, all have ni.-liuin heels and t urn soles very lli;lit and flexi ble. I'nico-J now at ? -. f D . WHITE STRAP PUMPS ?3,E0 Tl'ese have both the nmliliM and tho low heels. Senile with one strap, sumo Willi two. They have turn soc. and an- ery llitllt and flexible. l'riced at ?3.5U p.iir. ibe be enough to pav the boys wj.i.im; i-.Mn;n. "I heir y-'tir pan loii," said the lad coile.-tor tioinlly, "would you help the VV'oihinir lilr!' iionie?" "( ertainh'," said Ihc man, "where are they '.' " CI.KM U IIOV. . '.laik, do you still love me? You haen t asked me to marry you for iwo weeks!" "Why, .Mai ion, 1 wouldn't ask any body to many mc for two weeks." If you can't brine; an enemy to his l.riees by fair means, just braK oa him and let nature take its eour.-e. F1S ANSWER TO QUESTION ( ilv DKTHOIT sfoiiiitfd Mich., An event remarkable In the annals Of automobile traffic occurred in un astern city the other day. When a luckless nutomobilist dashed ulong th' street at the rate of M) miles nit hour, and a watchful motorcycle pol iceman took after him, almost every car in sight followed suit. Soon the chase became a I on if procession, all rushing through the crowded thor oughfares and around enrners at risk of their lives and everybody else''. in n frenzied effort to help that soli for centuries. It is the skillful ar lantfement- of fitiwors. A five-day scIujoI in this subject has been con dueted in New York, with 111 students, among whom wue members from Texas, Kansas, Indiana, California and Stuth Africa. 1 'ash ions, it seems, have changed greatly in flowers of late. The youm: man no longer trits to make a show of extravagance -with his girl, hut' of good taste. 'Twenty years airo," said Ck tcicher, "roses and carnations were the only flowers considered proper smiKwmv Ol ihiam Kcllar, Press.) July 5. What "I found the au itif; a collection f local historical material," said Miss May Wood WiKKintuii f Don- t'olo., bel'oi'o tile conference of the Aineriean Library association here today. ''It pave me a fine ii:inrr:iuiic view of the American ALW AS frontier. The frontier hi tho one weat to the c:-iexperiMnce common to all America M.M'I.Mi .'MIP..MHM' u 1. v KwVi i js Americanism? "Uo you claim to be a K"Jil leader' HWer hile ejtaloi 01 tnv people ; ; "Not I'Mictlv" jcplied Senator1 Sorghum, "I only try t to be a good ' V(,r gucsM'r as lo w MiLfi Uay ine peop are gping next." liU " jand that oilier races hnvo not. Kuril To get a v.u-.nip on the. sly; . iet:,t(1 n lur i,lia been thu frontier. At the loot bt thc-flan-r he found his, Am,,ran development has exhibited w:lc thie a r,ititrn to primitive conditions on Lnd didn t she gtvu him the a C(Jmin tiully udvancing frontier line. ' "This roiitiniinl i-fhirth ua1 t'.uiil- Htmk of Chii-nn. hnt hopn invito! r. the most ity of Ameiienn history, offering j deliver one of the talks, and George new opportunities, enforced equality, ; l. Long of Tacoma is on t!ie program These are of very fiuo quulitv (Mttlled satin. Very pretty shades of rose an I bhtt. T'li.' have, the soft added sole, a pom-pom at the instep and aro in all sizes just in today. t'neea $;:.no pair. BATHING SHOES $1.25 Iliilliin:: in a tank where hoards nnelit be come roii'jli or buthiuir In the serf- 1 i ; v h t cork sole liiitiiim; shoos will add oiisi.terable lo tho too. fort of the switu. They 10 Iff. lit tia u fe. liner. Triced vl.-C pair. tne rank of vice-president. The program for the convention in cludes sessions for each day and even ing beninnin!; witii leatherings aad siedit-seeinij trips July Hi. President Hobert U. , Locke of the Federal 'Reserve Hani; of Detroit. I Mich., is formally lo open the conven tion Monday, July 17, anil reports from him and J:nm the txece,')',vf: eounvil will he received, l'rof. Kdward S- Meaney ,of the University of Washington, Seattle, is en the pro iriam for un undress on "The History of the Northwest" for Monday morn arrive here ii ina:. A trip to a mill and an inspc--! Those inter AIRPLANE FOR t'T" i i.uro tion of Municipal terminal No. 4 will r W occupy Monday afttrnocn. Tuesday will be devoted to an out ing ou the Columbia river high way 1 1 Wednesday morning there will be a debate with W. G. 1 Price, of the National City Bank of New Y01 City, chairman of the public speak ing and debate committee, presidng. Wedinesday morning also there will be a conference of chapter presi dents' and a departmental conference, and Wednesday afternoon there will be two addresses. Arthur Reynolds! 01 the Continental and tommertia. NOHTH POWDKR. July ". A le-' tj4(J lor, eal aeroplane co.npany is the latent, addition to .North Powdt-r's romie -r-J cial fltld. The plane is expected t . H'-nk about ten iny.-i. I vkc sted in t!;is eu:ur;- Kirom :i:ui Willi. im tfotley. Mr. Hot li'y lias seen rvice "a'ross the pond'' in tho, iii i iai tifpat'Liuent. lit act. he was efficient entui:h alon this line to be placed as a tetieher in1 , iieroii.iutics during tiie World lie was a lust lieutenant la '.ervk'i, ;iml participated in pnv llihts oer the battlefields of ; e. lit- will act as pilot for oral concern. yiiiir horn for prompt curb Newiirt liriig Co- 7-5-2 1 iit. Dnlton, .Iward .1 i;i'AI THI-: WANT- AIS! Kf fu.'ieiii'y is producin, with tiie lea.ft offo.t. tary officer apprehend the uffender.l tor wedding decoiations. loday you When the law-breaker, after a long!see great u-e of hardy perenniitis and! chase, was finally crowded into tin curb and arrested at the point of the policeman's revolver, 'JO motorist- swarmed out of their cars armed with wrenches and hammers, lo make sure lhat there was no escape, and offer ing their names as witnesses. And gome of them shouted, "Lynch him!" Those, pursuing drivers really did more harm than good, as far as the case nt hand was concerned- They thorouirhly disorganized t raff ice fori a couple of miles, and some of them 'of mot were arrested themselves for break-1 taste CI' TO HIM. lie A ks is tlir language of love. She Why don't you sav some- flowers that- can be got for much less lI1ing. runeral f!weis are no longer chosen for their gloomy effect, but with the idea of cheei ing the bcreavetl with their briuhtne.s." The newest thing in bridal boiniuet is that in which a small bunch of flowers is set in tile center of th.' large one It can ' be separated from j the big bouquet and worn as a cors -j age by the departing bride. These things are entertaining, bm :luer is that word that good, toning into style again. Ac-' YOC lllU'fY THING! '"Do you thin!; thought transfer ence is possible 7" 1 a -died. "I know it i -," she replied an 1 then slapped my face. The trouble with most of us is that our past is too near and our future too far away. ing the speed law. Hut the incident j nevertheless is instructive and whole some. It shows how motorists have chang ed their own attitude toward the law From the half-cnntemptunu definite of traffic ordinances which was all too common a few years ago, they atv coming, as a class, to regard the breaking of these ordinances with a much seriouMiess as the police author - f(., lties.no. wnat is more important, ,,. they themselves are ueginning o use their best efforts to help in ihu en forcement of traffic laws, and to pun co 1 ding to the success man a ine-, anyone can make money. Hut accord ing G our observation, too few peopl have dependable and indep'.'n lei , taste. If the florists can help culti vate it shall flowcis? "If: we thank them wi'.h w ill d Kv oopte some rend heli- We can't understand how that bank in Go'iunuy faiteil for :iu.,imii,(Mn mat ks. St tine accident in the press loom, J'-::1;::1'! HIS SACHIITCK. getlitvr so tiial some ft lierv niiit anytl'.ing to get a motor en i," pcvoluy declared t hi jr.tunt Mis snuian. "Ike Shook swapped five of his bct bounds yesietday for a sec oiul hjiiid Korib" the simplicity of primitive, society. 'furnishes the most distinctive force : dominating American character. Kach -Mate in turn lias been biiilt by men with the spirit of adventure, 'hardihood, sttirdv indpondenco, for titude and courage of the frontiers man. This is our one 10111 mon foun- ! da tion N 0111 which to build up . national t diameter, "If wo admit this lasting and In- , er:Hlicabb influence 'of the frontier upon the American character and the character building power flowing out of tho comjuost of a contiiionl and a century of struggle with the wilderness the duty of the librarian is cloar. "We believe in the power of books to carry on this tradition. We must see that the n;U ion does not forget the strong lessons in hat lino when we v "re all Amerittiiis." ish nd ostrac.r-e those who wil not.; Th;(t )(iw mi,l(mik of yvsvixn m-.pnesce. When thin comes about ., lmn)i, , . Tjimpi. is pri,ltv A?h( the battle for traffic safety is almost 1 rv.X(Uns nlloltt jt( W(1 '..f uun.l xvon" ' I what the Mtxicans think ahout our 'labor tiouldes in outhoin Illinois? r. v body's trying to invent r. the sntne lie in is an air ma-j that wil 1 go straight up in tiu-, , , , , """" , U'ht- lu.tltio ? V, , n it. Iimv,.; AlJer thanking tne lord tor very successful helicopters n- meal, iloti't find fault willt the cook, -in' Hit' United Suites s-nsite. !' o i Alii .HNKFRSTfl RO wiiisiik.nu w ww News Pictures. The latest newspaper craze, most violent in New York, is news pictures. Some of the evening papers have lak en to printing editions at 1(1 o'clock in the morning, made up entirely 01 pictures. All the papers there an publshing far moie "news cuts" than ever before, and the same tendency is observable, in varying degree, a!l over the country. ( "People want to see what is hap pening at a glance," cay the editors. Ami from the way the public take to the idea,- they seem to be right. It is the old principle of big headlines. Improved on. A goc-d picture of an interesting event tells the story (ax more quickly and effectively than anvl .type could do. I Important people fall in readily' at th' ft edit turn have decitud tha sale of wedding ruins on tne in-ta'-no'tit plan nni-t ston S ma iter '." Ih-'i't the weddings hold long enough to get the rings paid for ? The Prince of Monaco owir.-r of J Monte ar!o never "-ambled. IL 1 knew ton nutt'h uitout gambling, j "Pupa, d;d .lack a. k you fur my hand hist night ?"' Had: "Why, ro. Jack: taiked ipiite sen-ilily all exening. (; HP I PASS Tlii: t (H.LIX TION lu I .HST. Wo will s'and a m sing My Path or ;i a t 'oi'li derate Si'!t!i-r, i'ut IU W a IVo i SMit " TO PORTLAND Itlv nntrliitc(l lrriMt POUTLANh, On-.. Ju'y 5. Delo gates from all parts of the count rv are expected to attend the annual convention here duly Pi-'itr oi' th.1 for an ' industrial address. Caucuses aie to lie held Wedne.-day evening. Dr. (W. J. Hindley, of Spokane, edu cational director of the Washington State Retailers' association, is t' speak Thursday morning, ami K. I' Kendall of Portland, is alu expected o talk. In the afternoon, Prank! ir, T. Griffith of Portland, is to speak. The convention will close with a dance Thursday nighL. A Classified Ad Will On W Aineilcan 01 "ani':'to t.tute f l-itik f Hanking. an Ail WHAT WAS THE BIGGEST THRILL IN YOUR LIFE ? YOU'LL GET A NEW ONE 5 ,'. ..if. 1 --dls- GIVES NEW LIFE TO SHOES The Shinol'a box has an easy turning-key that automatically lifts, tha lid. No soiled hands or broken finger nails. Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown. Always lOc To make thoe nentnew an eay habit get the SHiNOLA Home Set. A genuine brittle dauber which cleans tho hoes, applies poli&n quickly and easily. Large lambs' wool polisher brirrja the shine with a tew strokes. It's beat to satf n mm ROYAL STORK IS Take Care of Your Dollars and Your Dollars Will Take Care of you. EXPECTED SOI k l.ON'UON. .lulv 5.- -Til with thin fml, iui p.Mu fur lu-tniti. nimor in lnf.iii umi i-.mii rii.l.-s IihnUw with 11 williiiKiR." nrvi-r kmnvn t lint I'tIihths Miiry Is i-xi iik a H'fore. (visit from Hi.. .s,ik In O, iii'.rr. It in, imiwii, the ugf t( pi. tuiTH. UiimvIiv , ,.,.uniiim (,., ti. (, i i,.,i Is I'vcrythil (t C"inif t 1P lii'ivii'-lzcil .' Lord Lnhri'lk'S liml Ills iiv aro Where it will all Irml tu wi- rnnnut !nif duictlv nt i ln-st.M I h hl hti". nay, hut u thoucht (nun "mvult s i-! I.onilnii. iivoiilini. hlu ilniii vs niui 0 Syslcmal niiiu', is lln fl'.-S. " Villi ki.." if s;iiii.u;, however fiinnll the hein siire. w;iv In indeneinli'iice ;unl so iNinnot cat yuiir pie mul have it, ence wiuirpsts itcn. tici-iiltm snv thnt )iituic of evrrytlimir that hap. pen.s nr over has iiappi. nrd ari- iin printcil in thu "astial li:ht," whorv thcy mav bp read hy unyiinn wlm if,. vplops hi? innor puwi-ra. Wl.n tlu-rni-H has thu Irviliii'iil its potwrs pvidcntiy iiip pht tnniph,.i n- mid p-i-vavpra and editor ure KuiK to lr.' out of a job. Floristry. . Tip iifw .ioni-iui ait --i. rail-. ''Kloti.stry."' But it w-i,dltl-'t U- pun silll'H-ll llt'W in .Iiipiin, Willi it .;.. litYn i'url i( the ct'scntiul Pdui.iiliuii oral I'lm-tkc ef hu .r9. uiu fiinitloin ami not holni: piosi-iit oni at the MVoiul rourt pi-i-scntal Ion lust W'-'k, wll.-n Mrs. lit.o-i; l!;lrt'V. who of Hip Aint-rii-au ainkiKwulor. pl'tKi'iiti'il 11 11 11 111 h.-v oT Aiin'rli-iin ,i dios. K !! rlnl.l Is 11 son . uill ho "thp liinioi ,a.l ,r. I.asrri . s,'' tint 10 u ill m ttt o his tuth. m i. (in,., l.oid l.a . !. tliionsh Ins fiitlu r li-ir ,!!,. of luil.? 01 ILir.-woitd. . If n Ov. 4 in..-ii :-.i ml i tuv:.t-i v, u. 1 , lh h. anil 4 AV1 V .-hril.1. I.- j After the j; i Celebration i i 1 tt: ii- ic lil'Vl el ll 1 llliis lip, III ll' I 1111 III U' "III I I. your films to ' . Alwavs the hi ex 1 n i 11 re. ? i I . I 111 unyiy lied tomorrow RED CH0SS DRU ! if. We iu ile you (o oi'en your aeeounl with us and offer you our serviees and the I'aeilities of tliis li.iuk." You will he treated with courtesy and eonsidt:ral ion. and our (officers will he .n'lad'to jlj. i x e assistance and advice in any matter you may isuhmit to them. la Grande National Since we have iiircliasetl Pharmacy, restocking e-(-ry Druus, Candies, Stationery, 'i.u'ai's and ne w yood.- express every tlay fl'ienils to call and Ihe Xcwlin Drue; if looiknu- after the cust niers and their fiiends salisiied will want aho e all Ise is a satisi ii want his jiermauei.t trade. T the !,a (Irande ine wit h new fresh toilet Articles and arriving hy friduht and ask oiir friends and their its. e are !jiinir to run oinpa.ny to your sat inaction, ind ha'ini;- them do it. What we 1 customer. We do this mi can , we see rest assured that wi "nods and 1 he rilit every artiele we sell th.rouuh tin are niun' to uive the riuht prices. We douhle cuariintee maker and through ' ii'? -ted It on;. in id se price man, on us and We will h"'iieh. lii'd in stoiv. meet or heat anv uses, "(. want eve'-y Union cou'itv to call" r I'ee Slamp sol' & i d a m . i-; 2V.000.00 - PRtXiKlVSlVr: lienverv iiee telepimne. it' directoi". ii'-achine - -ininir. Kxpert ircsi-ript ion serviee. p. lite and ohliin clerks, 'm 1 1- yoiu self. Send your wife or Inishaud, let the chil dren come. We will wait on them promptlv and show tliei!i everv court esv. ewiie WW Co. -I. --fc'--W-' V'T-iSViif i":-