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Thursday, .Tulv fi. 1022 PAOK FOUR LA CK'ANDR EVKN'IN'O OP.STCRVF.R, r La Grande Evening Observer W INDHPIAMIRNT ISKUHPAI'IER. ' luu'itit;d duli'y and weekly at La Brande, Orison, hy La Grande Kveo u Ob"rvtr lJub:ihlrij Company. UltUCB DENNlrf, Editor. Cntr6 at lC noffce at T-a Grande, Oregon a feoD da Mall Matter. Address all communication to THK e B8 1: u v k n. me Adau atg., l Oranda, Oregon. CB9CIUPTI0H ItATK. By Carrier. Dally, pr montn , Dally, per thrae months uw Dally, per aix mo., lo advanca Dally, alng-lo copy a-14.bG By ?In 1 1. Dally, par year. In advance 15.00 Dally, alx monlln. In advance &0 Daily, thrae biomiis, In advance Dally, pur uonui , aau WeeKly Observer-Star, by KiatL per year. In advance .11.00 (fiiTJiuus, fiih-saUrjuil and highly pop-1 ; ular enlitfuunvrs.. I iiul Have fallen tumicr a pluud, though the baseball I waver as vet hurt nut sulfered the fin I, a In ntYinr nit nHimn RntM : " " i vw. Biand, Portland; Irapwiai Nam , piolexaional and moral obscuration o 9and, 1'ortland; MultuowaJl 4tand, Portland. Nawa hicmueii op ASKouiATsa phe. the muvie actor. ituth should jironi by the late of Arbuckle before it i loo lute, r 1'oi.sibly the public hus been some what uiilair to limn. '1'hero is al The Aanoclaed 1'rena la excluatvelr I .. .. .. .. .i.-U.neirf in nultlic "'iiuni iu ..mj lor uumicauuu ui c. .. .. I ae.va dijupati-lM'ji credited to It or not -ithurwlKt) credited In this paper, and alao the local iihwi published therein all rlglita of le-publlcallon of apeola) fiapalutiea here alao axe reaerved. CITY AND COI'KTT OrrlULaJj Bible Thought. For Todaj TUB RIGHT 'ATT1TUDK: O come, lot uh wurHlii i and bnw down: lot us kneel before the Lord uur maker. For he 1h our fjtni; and we nre the peoulo of bia puslure. l'milm 'J5-.fi, 7. WHAT TO TEACH. Everybody wants something cl.-:c taught in the gram mar feeiKiols. More mush;; more art, more manual train ing, table manners, home management, general economics, world history, evolution these are a lew .f the subjects regarded by their pushers as nll-iinportaiit. Jt may be granted that it is desirable that the future citizen be taught .all these things and more. But life is short, and there are only (10 minutes in an hour. One thing many well-wishers of the schools forget, and that is the foundation on which these studies must rest, if they are to do any good. First and foremost. Kcliools nmsr. teach their c n ren how to think. 1 a cliilo .,' ,. ,Unim,ii,i und noi uromb has been taught how to get a tight holder facts in his,nem-j "Jr A brv, how to reason, problems out to their conclusions, ihemai i hait m-.n n a succcssim when he is' a bit older he can be trusted to tackle for lii'-i;i7lll-s.tu,,,'Vd """" ol uUso'm" se)0 with sound results, matters of art, economies, health,! ' ijwr never woui.i have hem prohib manners and carpentry. . ! 'U,&Z l.K 1 ut if all his training is sliishod and siiicrlicial. in !!'! ihe hrev.tr,, v.uh the brewers' m of it will sti.dv. Thorough analysis of arithmetic am- iihw iiiMiiitonnncc or sl:inil;iril o exec ('lire III sue 1 1 1 1 1 ' " . toleiance ol soinu ol Uie worst evil: education "of hand muscles in legible writing, rules lor grammar which will help make of it that "clear cold en gine" Huxley said it should be. Anything can be learned or done with a well-trained mind. Nothing can be done with a hazy, lazy, une.xcrciz ed mind. ' ' i : o favor. Wnen angered or disappoint ed, it fiay piune a hero as low as II Ioiinei "rui.ieu hiin hiK'h- Vet Kulh undenialily has (ivun (Treat provot'u lioii. ills conduct on .several oc casions recently, when an umpire's decision displeased hllll, has been out-: lajreou:;. JI oaseuau is to e -t clean, the authority of umpires mu-t be respected and liallirroumis must be kejit free from foul InniruaKe. Jlanf hitlinn is not everything. Jo mun can be a ifieat ball player wiin out bemir a (rood sport. Kuth will hj.e.. in show himselt a better sport. than he has so far this season ii he wants to retrain his former place lie public esteem. . I . . In the meantime, the disfavor vis-' ited upon him is ood for baseba.l. i. ii,,., n n,;, is hiuL'er than: Keiiiljolin the national pme, The ellect will 11,1 ' ' , not be Inst on other players, however! John Well, its ease.- to burn it may affect Kuth himself. I "'em than to nay them." THE OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS TV1 aEiaBC5ffi The Spirit of Service One of liin enhlliiL. mid dnin I n .il I lie nrlnelo les of this store is ecrvlee plOlll pi and ffleli.nl Keivlen inuiini nil ..f one i nsioinei s. This combined with the hiKh iiuiillly of mer chandisc for whlclai the store! ban always been Ilia leader is largely responsible, lta succesH. courteous er believ, for Ktoiioiniciil "Just burni-d up a Jluu 'Yuu must be a mil. MELONS AND MARKETS. 'A meeting of growers and shippers was held the oihci day at the United States liureau of ...Markets at Hrawley, Calif., to discuss the advisability of holding down What Goes With The Drink.! " ma.ik . n'he old Kiay inare I used to drive ' i i ,i i Is out of use. hut still alive, I "I'ussyioot" Johnson, the famous a(l,,s )1t Hl Bha(1()W lho H , anti-saloon lea, er -J ,''." Who once was brimming full of the oilier day that may commend it- nuced ' elf to many Alneinans. .IThere's sonirthlnR lackinc ill her eye "1 like an occasional drmk ill sell, T,,at makeiJ )ier ;ee-m to waIlt to ! hs uilniitted, "but 1 don t see how i, kIki. can Ret it unless 1 am lea.ly to re-1 ,,, ntli;ile , couia , ol. dare ceive with it all the mined homes ami i ..... . , the rest of it. ' mare-- , 11 these personal liberty howlers . Kur miK we-vu ow other and moiler.iie blinkers tan work cut. wt. some sy.-tf?.n wm ieiiy tile liquor traf- A ,.. toiiiw wd could tell ' Of times when we a flying went To meet the ones on pleasure bent. "I'was 1 1 v I n k sport, and I'm so irlnd To keep her for the1 fun we've had, Her box stall, warm as any lode. Has windows facing my Karase, And you should see her looUilll-' bored At me when cranking up my Ford. It's much easier to impress the of the tfalMMi. Xaturallv, says Mr. ; nmmibors titan to impress tne man Johnson, the men who diove out thel who makes the loans at the bank. salten oppose tiie return ol bier now though tie y would have tolerated it 10 yeais a.'.o, lie ause they are nol wiUinc to inke any chance on the A i 74 mil mm Our Corset Department V ledUnrution oi the ohl-tnne salunn. , . o . Golf Music. The tfl-eul American l-'estivnl l'at was helpimr the gardener on a ROhtlcman's place and. observing a shallow ston0 basin coutainiiiK wa ter, ho inquired what it was for. "That," said the gardener,, "Is a hlid bnlh." "Don't ve'be fi.-olln' me." grinned hverett II. .aver, president ol tllell'at. "What Is it?" Ci-bfornia l.elf A-.-ociati.,n, urges j "A bird bath. I tell you. Why the value of music in learning to play! do you doubt It?" go, I. he. Rives talks illustrating t.i; iieeau.-e I don't believe there's valious (iiivrs to a musical ncconi-i ,ird alive that can tell Saturday uaninie.'.t. and advises his hearers tojnluht from anv other." i, try the plan in their homes, with the , . i.uuits of Kiutaloupes froin tho I.i..ma1 Valloy to tivrj l.-iii.t has m. thllt T iL li for tliuuuhts and fdeiis. Ill's WCIlf (Hit (t', 'm 'l Musk ha- bt'tn found a K'lp i ui .uh ui sjH-i iini; up i.itua) in -ei.s ami pnimtitm einluraru-e (t sul (iiiM s un lun matvhp. Its use h an mix i liai y to imt't mav hi? just hall t:u'tiiv, 'too? Ami for thcll,rt"1 .b,;in I'lomU you Slu - "How did they ever come to marry?" Ho "Oil, it's the sumo old story. crates per acre for two days. Ovr the alloy m- one day. Th is "is n slight aiu in taking thoiitiht abont distrilm t ion from the -old davs Avhou carloads ol' poaches wort dimmed jind then thrown awav .it lho rocoiviiar noint to - - --- - i .,.,,.1,. t.' t v tlm mJcn iitiM Ivx'iirvli.iflv li.s;t in lluit imv;(. "ii u.i,M-i-.. nmnv mxinln ' minds. ; There is no question of glutting the city markets with h"", t'";", Two i,.i. ed t make quart. vine fruit. The market which can be dutlcd is oiiKv that i;,,n. in- has siw wait.es riavei.iB learned, but now they mako a small fraction of the ix.pulat ioii which can buy at high pri ces. There is no limit to the amount of uYuit in season which a population can absorb at prices within reason. But somewhere along the line between the underpaid farmer and the overcharged consumer the price undergoes a .sea change into something new and strange. Icing, transportation and reasonable services o f those who han dle it do not explain the difference. American business Possible ja.z would do for km ,Vill funeral and footbaJI; but lieie at la i is ies timony that the old fashioned wilhz Heller Advnnlage is good for something. "Klbel has a new bathing suit. 'I'll., I.ln.,1 !,.,, I, L-lw.!,l K If Mux Oyer hadn't sold alt llii llors- i.isl hn on,,iil, i-,, ...... l.,.i es. he might eml an tnibarnissing sil- ,,,,.,,., mmi:h ,-.. ,wo. ; ;,i ii . . . i,, i;ii .,..... i ' S""TM' "i' cinijiin; i i-iiLt-i ji isc, un ii 1 1 ns. i iri i, ii Hi m t: ci i n Kin i , i.-s i in .i i .in j ,,t the brute. Cohan lioyle says he is a converl to prohibition. Kviilenlly bebeves in only one kind of spirits. "I suppose she is anxious to show It oil',." "N'o, I think her anxiety Is to show it on." T I Is one of the deliartmcntH where this spirit of service L.i shown. Hero are competent salespeople who give experienced and Intelligent attention to our ciistoiii'irs uei'ds, and correctly fit them with a model not iu cuuipurliblu with their preference. . .n We pride ourselves upon the well .elected and well kept stock of "illi.N'UKItSON" and "NEMO" COKSKTS which w maintain at all times, every need. A model lor every type of figure and Two new shipments of Henderson cornels arrived tills morning. Call and see them any time. .Our prices are from ?2.r,o to fs.ni). Sale of White Footwear Whito canvas oxfords with hand turned soles and military acvls are very 'specially priced now at $2.!lfi. There uro nearly all sizes and widths, for either a cool comfortable house 'show or one that is suitable for wear with summer dresses, these oxfords will answer either purpose very economically. Othe'r atrap piimaw with turn soles and low or meliiim heel.; are in all sizes and widths, priced at $o,50 pair. J) 2f is it? Drink, cards, gambling or what?" Hotly "He's a tightwad." One Word More "Have you given Jack his final answer yet?" "Not yet but I've given him my final 'No.' " Woman's page note, from the Kan sas Industrialist:. "If rescued early enough, a batinat with a fringe makes a fetching dress." Engbsh "Boxinq Day." Iioxinj day l.s Hie Liilh of Deecm- Salt r.epoiy Here to Stay. The salt- nwvilv Is not likely to ho her. and Is one of ihe four le-al bunk I pxlinusieil. R.-ery pint cf sen wnler holidays in luilaml. it was on ibis i coninins n hr.if ounce of salt mid" It day that in olden limes the g-nliy : Is estimated Mint lliere Is suit eno'ijh lunde present, espeeinlly of re ne.v. In the sens (, cdvor the entire globe to to their senanls i depe: nts. : n ileplh of r,0 feet. The Seiiiiillnavlall9 These presents came to be known us j Mini people of northern Russia are the Christmas boyes. greatest salt enters in the world. July 10th last dnv to pay --J cut without a penalty. 7-6-3t i Buv and sell through Observer,, Classified Ads. ! -o- gly backward about distribution Prejudiced Histories There need not be so much advene , keening down insect best comment in the North regarding the This treaty is an example or the plea made at the Confederate Veter wisdom of conservatism not only h ans' convention for southern school: protecting' birds and wild iramt ." but histories written from the southern! fousts and streams and human Iv.ilih viewpoint, hie North has had, eve- nn, kippiness since the t ivtl 'Ynr, its histories writ Speaking of hu-iness iioieirt iniil i,-.. teet the farms and forests, for tberei in 'i.'ussi.i. v.hais h.ippciu'if to th-it has been un increase in the hiidsl bil'ii n doilnr concession in Kanl w hich are particularly helpful in j clialkn '.' I . A llaril Case v Hilly "I'liiee is going to marry Mi". Whosls lo reform li i in . Helen '-How Interesting. What HEALTH l'Ol It WKI'.KS AWAY Six veal's devoted lo The Milk Cure Method Ask THI'l !MOOItK SANITAItll'.U S28 Hawthorne at 27tU 1'ortland, Oregon Furniture Exchange' COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED D0N0EUE, Prop. Phone, Elack 1242 Fir & Jefferson ten from the noKhern viewpoint; and rijfht or wronir. many of thorn have hft-n uniR'cussurily offensive to tho Soutli. Jricctional viows of the jsroai war may differ for a hundred years to tnnic though time's "porspeetive Moail ily blurs the outlines and soft ens the animosities. It is unfortunate, thotiirli, that nnyl slum issue shoulu lie raised, now ori hereafter. What is needed mote than1 liny ministering to scetonal pride add prejutliec is sueh an attitude of open-' minded fairness on the part of his torians, statesmen and other creators of opinion as will enable the people of different seel ions lo understand caeh other's viewpoint and sViupallii.t; with eaeh other. Historians, fanning popular prejudice and passion fo profit or from false patriotism, have much to answer for in this irritable and war-ridden world. ; A Fallen Hero. It'-; a jrend thimr. after all, that the Msh hav,- taken t t.:iei;ie. They h. ivr chau-U'd t !:e n- i i i I i I u-s uf tlu- i . : 1 i h la:.jUii.:i" It mav be unfair toVnnip-ire !ab" Ituth with l-'attv Aibuekle, Jet then siems to by something in cnmnior bf'wc-t, Hi,, tun M"'b ha vi. -M'. Afier tin ee-iju.'Uieis nf-a eenturv of arjfinnenls a bom the tat iff, theje st: it:H to le a-; vtu h nrnuinent as ev er aiiiuit wliu h i I (i pay it. It looks if tin. lu-.st the wet will l-e- U"d !i-h v..i.... Successful Protection. When Ijjws ant Ditssi'd nr lri-ntii-; t made to combat specific evils it is a good plan to check up on'them with- t in n rraMinable leiiKth of time In find 1 whether they arc working sueces-- '( fully. ii! in .tn.i mvliini'n nt tnitef fiv.. .-.,,- !' of oporation show marked -u-ce That is the iMitrratorv Hii.f Treat'' l-jit if ifd be Cimmlii uinl I h.i I n M "i ' i States five yeain ago to piote-i bird which winter in this count ry and breed in Canada. At the time toe treaty wan signed sevrral varieties f migratory birds wn vn tJw Yr'vel of extinction- Others f tJnink inr fast in numbers All of those birds t if. - U eronsing In the years tim trviv, 1 nt first slowly, now nmw tili. A n Ontario land owner who ,ieta fie. ' JD-acre bird nanctuay witS irieii ih !; turst reports that 41 ft;w f.rt fpven geese and ducks vmt'fvd t. ftisiM farm Th nrt cor the sv, !- ,'; turned and brought 11 ior. .ih . yepr the fbak haa continued to grew.!i with thv mnrvrlons result that Is yenr Ihur were l.lvcn a,ll(ii i,n i 1000 .-.( (ho birds on his pLiee. jb Whilf the treaty protect the bird .'l the villi in turn do their jftirt to ia0'L; J -vis' Laugh at Hot Weather By Using anElectric Fan. H. 6i S. ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors 10.") Depot Street. Phone SIM-W ; i i i i I VEST POCKET KODAK PRICE $3.50 Wi-'w .ntlm.siasi ic al'oiit this little camera. lt' .iiito,vjrovbi' '! Muall to wear. YtM .im1, i u, i.i. inn jui.iti j-. r moment tmusiiitf. . Tin tin aMiiis Miar., ,m. t.t i. tiuvs, tlu Kiit ;i ,uit. i.t .-n ,.t.i s'..t..t. i tti'.i. ?(', HciClPBM.il, Take Care of Your Dollars and Your Dollars Will Take Care of you. Systematic savin,";, however small the bein nint;, is the sure way to independence and suc cess. "You cannot eat vour pie and have it, too." We invite you (o open your account with us and olTcr oii our services and the .facilities of this bank. You will be treated with courtesy and consideration and our (officers will be lad to ui e assistance and advice in any matter you may submit, to them. t i Mid Announcement Since we have purchased the La (irande Pharmacy, restoekini; every line with new fresh Drills, (anilie., stationery, Toilet Articles and Cigars and new jjoods arnvincr ),- IVeifflit and express every day. we a,sk our friends and their friends to call and see us. AYe are ji'oinr to run (he Xewlin Oruy Coinj.any to your satisfaction, if lonikno- after the eiisti iners and baviny them and their friemls satisfied will do it. What wo want above all else is a satisfied customer. We want his permanent trade. To do this you can rest assured that we arc .n-oiny to yive the riyht yoods and ihe ri-ht prices. We double ciuaranlee every arti.de we sell tlirouuh Ihe maker and throuuh .airsclves. We will meet or beat any price listed by catalogue houses. We want eve".v man, woman and t liild in 1'nion fount y to eail on r.-:, and see our store. Krci- delivery five telephone. City director.-. Naiup n.iehiiie ciiiint;. Kxpert u;escription MTvice. - ,', .mil ..l.ljojm, , -Jerks. Come your self. Sen.i .,t;r vife ,. lm.rlcuiil, let the'chil ilrrn iiuiw. We w ill wait un them ironiutl aiifi flnns thim t'V 'iuiti'sv. & ' La ranila National 4 S'i t zir ciifit c.c f?A stypius, $3JAsaj.ca s9. . i ' kJlUiL .: )i'V..-. i;..i,jm;jj.; .. plUMiiyVl? j qQ j