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Tlitirsn.'iv. .TmI v fi. PA0P1 VOTTR l a (ii?.vi)i'i Kvrcxrxa or&m v kit La Grande Emin Obs-cmr A I Mi K ll II K ISiT N w 11 aw j'uhlikhfd iall und wr.-klv .t j,u nmndt.'. Or.-Kon, by ,n ii,-n.ii. Kvuh JUU Ohrtcrwr I'uhlKliinK rin,ifim- 4-jiitfritd nt l ln J'uMtorrJce t La ()ra.l. iwetpoii, 8 Ween rut ('la Mull ,yniu-i" " AdJrHM all roimiiutilriitlnwi) to Vlff! wmd Or-ifon. tiy CuMtlY. tll'. pt month I'tv JimIIv, pur Uirv montlm lHily. per tix mo., in udvuncu l.Su Dully, ahitflu copy fuj F r Hull. Tin 11 y, pir y'Hr, m ui v utiru iJnily, xlx month, in (.dvunci! .... Pally, ihrtM month In itdvunce. Illy. pr month Vwltly nhni-rvfr-.St.ir. hy mull, per jenr, In uvaneu .....IKr .$1.(1 t On mil hi iilltcr eUI--On-tfii H"t i-,f Ml ii ml, I 1 lu ml ; lnini ml New H Intnl. fur tin ml ; M ulUiiMitult N'Wh Si.tn.l. I'.irilnri.l. A t;ti.i I'ri'c.- if x i I u .1 1 1 I k'ill.l t.i ii,-.- lor i.Ml.h.iill-M, nh iiwf lls.;il. ii,- cr ililt -I In It tr ii'ii lAii' t rvdltid in thl lr-, hii'J Ik.- Iitf'li I 1 1 AS j I'.'l.ll -Im-.I Iri-I fill AIJ iVhtf of i--niMhnti.n of r-iMfrliil 'i.-f tit lu-r nl.-o ii i fff-rviu. ami rnrvrv MM Thought. For Toda UK KIND TO TliK Kit ItlNfl : Urethrcn. if n man lm ovoi tnki;n in u fault, ya whit h uro Hplnlui.1, ro- Htore Htu-h a m in tho spirit or intiekiH'SH; -oii.-l(i''rliiK thysflf, Isl thou albo be R-inntud. Calatiaab 6:1. t. BILL IS A WHIZ A3 A C0ME-BACKER Willi no desire to he personal we ii tent 1 n our old friend, William Casey a,s aiL cxsmiplc of 1hc man w ho was pegged to inactivity by his friends ) tut who refused to carry out the program, Jlr. Casey was for 'years a travel Jug salesman, then he purchased an interest in the loldeu Rule store in La Grande and gave close application to business for a long period of time. f Ms health went "itay (vire," to use the boy expression of today, and friends fchook their heads. Month after month found Mr. Casey walking 'slowly. Finally he got hold of himself, began daily walking, not little lady-like walks, but walks thai meant miles and miles each day. lie grew better phys ' ieally and he went to work on the highway where he actu ally worked and worked hard. The honest sweat rt'lowed ii'reely and Casey was improving daily. Today he is hackon the road as traveling salesman and is the best e. .amnle of the man who beat the undertaker and came -.Lack with ii whiz that we have ever seen. No oik at "Jiill" Casey now and thinks THE OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS SEDITIOMIST is hopeful; pi'Kpitc the iillii'd wlicirliii;. jnuiii;y. Oiitc Is no I .-. i j lit LiUHimtnH vi huvin and IjrJ.ks. In ' thu1 au- IN' "If I sliiMilil ki.ss you, wuuld you do?" SIm "I ju'vt r moot :m until tho occasion arlsoH.'' J If "Will, if I In-1 O UK' :iro.-;o tills 'i'ty milllllo, how you liirct It'.'" SIib "il'-ot it fac to ar. in-: I i.di. v i.i-. i:n A yotinj; KiiKliMliman whs v U'p and dtnvti tho platl'otlu coiinti-y railroad juiu-lom, lr''i wt! a car lint h:td a ai-ant lh didu I find it, and aKsnuiiiM an ol'licial air, iio walkol ap to th-; l:t r-ar aiot annoiini-od in -ston-tuiiah tom s: "All ut:l -liiri;; this car isn't go illR." TIh.",. wi'i'i' ( i I MiiMtiotM luv.' anil d-f fiion Oio Di'i upant.s (f liio car. hut tinv nil jHp'd out. and lia-ic Iholr ftay to earn a'H'.id. Tim' -.-milo on tlrt yuuit. uiao K lat-o Incroasod as hti tocii p(fssi-; stou of a :.'at and nolo him as a man w ho i-j appropriated another l'o 4',.:i;..., r.... ...,,.ti,;,, i.,.f ti,.,t 'I'll., 'uiwnnd i,r "oot si't'-1"". ..j.iiioij, i"i in. i.-i mi ) 1 111 n in.... ...v - ii..mi, iii,.v, ; lie is selling and the business he is (bung shows that, tie i fin the ring permanently. AND ONCE AGAIN. for 1 f the a (irauile summer. That oft repeated sfoiry of city water comes un airain riuhl, here in the heart o . Lawns and shrubbery surrounding the beautiful homes in this city are gradually dying because the city manager has issued an order on conservat i ii of water. It is mighty discouraging for people to go to hundreds of dol j lars of expenses and put in several years' time to make ' their homes' attractive and pleasant, only to see, the re sults of their toil burn up for the lack of city water. And this is all in face of a patent fa-t that l.a (Irande as a municipality must have water sooner or later. The citiy is growing and will continue to grow, which means that a sufficient water supply must be provided I1 t why not, now and' save the lawns? Our present water system has been' discussed so much that the Evening Observer is free to state it does not know whether it is hud; of water in the mountains, lacked' prop er pipe lines to convey the water to the city, or ineffic iency in handling the problem. We would like to know, and some of these days the people who love La (irande, who have their investment's here, and who.take pride in making this the most beauti ful home city in Oregon -vy ill arise as one individual ami demand the facts pertaining to the city water supply as it exists at the present time. 'All," ho liiurinuro'l. ho horn e'e Hturt." J ly and hy the station i,; i head in at tho dour: ' (Hy Ako. i,i,..i Vr,,f, ) I AHMEDAI1AI), India, Julv 7. i.Miihutnia Oundhl. In prlKon iioro for , sedition, declares his loss of llhorty1 cannot materially affect tlia proxresn of India nationalism, and urges his I Mends to curry on the work in i which lie had . huge a part. Hoi has no complaint to make recaiultiK ! his treatment hy prison offlclalx. ' (iandhl l-etmiliiu I...... I ... ..... ..).. 1 clnle of SuiifJeul.l ..-i.ii. i .-i M "e .lei iiii-n as "that spirit In us which restricts ; us to tho use and w.rvlre of our! iinmedlato -surroundings., to tie? ex-; 1 elusion of the more re.noto." ! religion lie would follow only norms or wors hln used In- his resioi; in politics, lie would oniy tilings produced hy his iiniiri-j (llute neiuhhon-,, and vould serve: ionly those Industrie. which are na uh. tjtive to his own country. I,. a at jo Hy with modern i ivlllzation. ! g.'i'.ey Writing to a frienu In India, Candhi xylnlns his beliefs and aims' i'ii' y in these words: ' would! "Thei-c is no Inniassible lar'ler j between Kast anil West. There Is' no s.icn tiling as W ostern oi I-Ju- -ropean civ ilizatlnn, hut there is a' modern civilization which is purely , material. Tile people of Kurope , before they Were touched by mod- ,.rn eivllzatlon. had much in com-1 moil with the. people of the Kast. ! "It Is not tho Hrltihh pnople who' are rilling India, but It is modern i civilization, thiough lis railways, j telegraphs, teli'.jhonr s.' and almost1 every invention which has been! claimed to he a triumph of civill-: z itlon. llombav, Calcutta and the , other chief cltie sof. India are the! real plague spots. j "If lJriiish rule were replaced to-; morrow by Indian rule based on! modern methods. India would bo no! better, except that she "would bo! lahlu.llien to retain some of the' money that is drained awav to iri. - r a i Iking of a i:ig to ?at. Every Man His lo Li! kes his "It's il ?r! Now i-r put Aio yen Ihn smjni yin.iiK man wli'J said lllis car wiisn'l ruinK?" "V (.,"' s;i id lie eli'vrr tnn, i-mil-iim. "UVn." snid th; shu.'.n in;i;tir wilji ' Kfin also, "ft isi"t. 'I'll" In n hdiini ii h(-.ii itut vt mi -:.'.l -.11.1 I 11' IIIK OUIlll'lI It. ii..' lH,l','llt. iHI wore u dtvectur.' Tim uciii w ho !.ay.i kuuji it the iiw'fti's I tiling ten own m- ,r .slept i iinti) M o'l-lock ia tic iin.i ,.iiir;. linn, nut inuu j ii (i i it won ia ncToniu j iiiiy a .icrtKKi or nun nuiKin or kh ropo or Amorifa. Knst and Went can only ruully m.-et when the Wesl nas tiiruw n overboard modern civ ilization, almost la its entirety. Thfy can also Htu'ininyly mit wh 'n I - the Kast has also adnptod modern j have lt'bs consaniiition cmu. iunn, ui inai iiuhhihk would un vi,.0 un in men inlet' s lint it in ci-rtaiiily stranM how many ni"n Jmvi tin.' nu' t;slti when It comes to good clothing, 'i ll'' 'i unti'T -kii"; wo've leon hIiowiu)' have sold beyond all e t"U,i! lun-. Ti.ey uru light, cool suniiiur fabrics tailored by HART SCIIAKr.NKIt & MAUX and liat meaiiH taihtrini? that fits, and lnbri-M tlml slmv Vi'al vnluo. The mudtda are belted, double breasted and plain two bulton. I'licea from $;I0 to Also we are now showing genuine I'AI.M UKAl'H sens ' In p!aln tailored models that fit. Those suits ;ne in-p. a Bive and economical can he laundered like ;i Milrim drc.is and ar cool and stylish for sumnu.T wenr. They're nriitd ut 20.00 now. A Cool Crisp Union Suit $i into one of these cool cl'hp miiis of lino checked ualn- , iiev ro ill all nuea and :,i Sl.oo. in her materials both fancy an" laliue HI pine iium fi.uu s'lil -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 plain Ii u-t silk pongee garments NEW "KEISER" KNIT TIES 'I'n.y'Lt' tlie fiiust inado of jiii u iiejivy silk iu tliu newest lumiiin! colorini;s. These are the f.imous "Keiser' k n i i s ; a li t) a v a ri ity of ot her i' riides ;ill nvw. Prices are from $1.0ii to $:1.00. I 'Mil 8 U8. Tin; kiss in Tin-: tiwki. They who silting live xeut:; link, but V jiliilffiy heard il.c sn-ick, As we d 'shed Into the tunnel n- ir the town. And l If. current! nf niy veins llkn KttMiiiiK Ai'ril rain, Though I'm iiive aivd wore a do tor's gown. ;md less '?x a mniiK Mo:Iieat s.denco l Lho emwenJ na should (rated essence of hluck mazio. ninde clothiiiK guaekery is Jiltinitely preferahlH tolf Kuropean mills or Indian niii j what passes for hih medical skill. "Jndiu's salvation consists in n :iepnais are tno lnsirtnueuts luiii ImtrutiiK wlmt she has leame1 dur mm ii evil aas men UKint? lor his own pui'ioKu, in ord r to keep hib ! hoi 'don his kingdom. They por jpem.ite vice, misery, dertidatinn i and real slavery. If there were no hospitals lor venereal, diseases, or '.'onMi nipt i vps. wo should 'happiness. "There, was 1 rue a of old haviii;-. wisilo;u i'i tlif m reim !ii'i-! s'.r even for n-J1 "u M-tinii'" cietv us In limit the TiiiLlenul wbetner it ctums outldition of tiiu-p-ople: tl" rule of peril!' is :',,tH!ii yt ;i i s ;i: i j MV of the hii-!i.w:i!niNri l Tlierein 111 ri filiation. IVople Iouk under such cniiiliti"i, in pat alive p'';n-e much vreatcr Kurojie has enjid ; r t taken up modern activity :rene i..f the 1 M -I uatiotial couven t iiei, ;n cording to word received lure from IColert L. Webb, execu tive secretary of t lie ian Kruncisco i'i-:ivition lea sue, who is in tho e:tM. itiK the iast r.O years. The mil ways, telegraphs; hos-jiitals, lawyers, doctors land such like have all to j-'o, and tho so-called upper elassjs nave to leirn to live religiously and deliberately ilie sfmple peasant life. knnw-itiK It to he a lite i;ivinir true Kt KTIt OK Jl'IA" JUl.XTH h;t v i u u S. K. WANTS (; and the Platforms. A woman says she is Koi"K to run' for the Ohio state senate mi a pro Knim which she announces as "Hob bed hair and bobbed taxes shor;. 1 skirts fur wo men and short hour-1 for workers." 1 his sounds nice. Jiut there arc those. who would like to see lonnei' road laxu. lending to wider and deep er roads, and nmny u worker with no working Injurs t all is kind ol hulling fr the good old eight or nine t Imur day with a nice little pay -; vclopc ntluched tu il. ' to remind them between time- of the nun who went before them and left a name worthy of the college. If a student is to get from his coHcyc what it ought to give hini, a toilce-" ilortnitosy with the life in common that it brings is his alisnl'ite right. A university that fails to give it to hi!,, i cheating him." i rerhaps, after nil. with our nu.I- Ciic' aliis, so long nuo on rai!s I journeyed .(); With a maiden in a jaunt J.rev hack. And , kissed her with my rvcr, a tlie timid stars, (h skh-j. Hut I loaned '--oh, how I loii.:;d. for one rial smack. Did she know it? T dare say. Sliv bad a .-weet chiirvoy;i:il way. Ln the iilaueini: of her eyes so bright and blue. Not a bee voieh honey sip c.s t h" in ctar in her lips, (Jul I longed and lunged iu vain as on wo flew. .lust as yearning reached 't- hee.;ltt lo, there c:uue a sudden nii;;l. And like steel to magtieL ilue. my 1 mouth to hers, 1 shall inner mote forget how like drops of rain tiny met In the bosom ot a rose thai nightlv stirs. crn haste ard our mechanics our tore-, rei-italions, reference hunks I oarding hooves, our American lejre.-; aie losing sight of things r impottant. Skirts For Boys. le.- "I -I fiiel ..f.viul fasidi ," roari-, d Johnny. "What do you think it i.s?" aked Hiis mother. "Oh," wailed Johnny. "I had l-'rvnrh pea ami (iermaii sausa-e at an n tie's yesterday, and now they s. i m iu Ik fighting along niy whole fioat." Turn the Corner and Dollar SAX st rong among pa rty (i "In ril Axcisro, sentiment ha Die i-liiet's ut in favor tu o. r. I T'res.H, .llM 7. A i Ii,.- Il rr.-atvt tli(1 i'.'jmbiii a-I'M"-, o' ;:s tin (V.y Assorintea leasV KMIiY. Ma.. July 7. John M'irk hurg. (lit. resident of tho 1 toller Mand community, east of heYe, died Wednesday morning from internal injuries received when ho wua stun k by a ear wliiie attending the Fourth of July celebration at It i rie Turbday. a c: ilied Ad WiM Do It! ave a Furniture I'Yesti (iraled ('(icoanut 25c SOFT DRINKS ON ICE J-iXiAXI'.KIx'K'VL'ICi: iiiii'l M.U li : 55c I'int Mttttlf : 30c (.IJAI'K-iriCK '(iitl. liottlc '.$1.05 Jn-e-- lift tic 55c Tint. Mottle lli.ilweirter, ln'ttle '. JK) d v.. naoge COMPLETE HOUSE FUSNISHEE3 Ecfrigcrators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED D0K0IIUS, Frcj). Phono, Black 1212 Fir 4 Jefferson. G.-HOLM Oxford. ' In the process of "Oist uverini; J Knirlmul," .Stephen Lcac-mk has com" ( liHill t)xford. Mr finils it tutally uu-j i like ny American or t'aiuiliun' uni veriuty. J "Itn mrthmffi mv antii-.iatci. Ii (Icspiws wirni'r. It has protYnsoi;.' who nt'vrr ti'ih Mtut .sttitlruts wlioj . nrvvr U'n. It has no onli-i-, no ai- rnynwnt, n nynWm. Its i-uiiuu-; , lum ik uniiitrlliitiolr. Il has no (hi-m , tli'tii. It tins no Htatr Ifvi.latuit' .i! trll it how to tvaWi, and vot it irotsl thr. ?Whthiir wn likr it or not. Ox Vhilo this I'jioi-i.at qut'stion of i knii-kris or no knirki'i-s Cur .srhoi'. t. Kil ls is 4n.t:j; lii'lmt i'ii, it is i nU'i tari : J mir if not insti tn tivr lo olin'rvi' what 'i hiiphiMU'tl in l)u hill srhool at I'aini's-:' v i 11 , O. Wht'ii two ir'il I'tuitrnts ap-. lioaii'il in kniekolltorkt'is, tin' Ik.vs'i lic'd a nias-llH I'tinu lo vrnt tllrir in- J iliKiiaii.ui, anil llun is on i tins ul'i- loatum: !l If tin1 Kit's woi-i1 knifki'i's, tli' hnvs. J wiiuhl oar skirts unit 'tnnkiy hluusi'i-. With t hi' sihool autliontir- still ln j ho hranl from, tin- Kills si'rnu'd ilis-i! posoil to rail the hlul'f. If hulk .,i,l,. flint irivs uiiiiiKhintr t., ilo utn.l...,,j lif .ml a ,,.,!., r ,'..k, .l,i..:.'l imr, iml suit will In- iiuoii'st- yt't e ran oiuiilnt. 1'oVs 'I ii.' V j III,. mm lit,' hav,' ili IlllilU'il sty anil in Aniprira as f lm not Miual." , AfliT isi'ussintr th tutorial i irm, lit wnirn thf student (tot's ov !. to tlw Itilot-rooms n nil j lirtit pii' anil irur ovi- ft ftw wilh i". with t hi v that "mn ho havr hnn jfor four warn luru into rilv ctiul '' im' &iwi tit. l ;. i...... i...,i, u. ,i,.. ,tiir 1 M.'nry Mil, ,( t!w ivst of " ' ' ths anvit'ivt imimi-, 'Mr. I.rin. k drops ''i humorous alliluilf aiut itf hl... jc ;' all tp?iouin-a tiat what ouunts for ' youiif p.'pJt it tit linit and woii.- inr Unjvth!". ' ''The ral thinf for tr.a stu.l.'iil i- th.. lifv il cnviriinilii'.i. ihmi sar i roynd hiw. All tint N 1,'urns ,k ho li'tirof, in sonv I'V thpiu'tivp op. ... Pratioa f hi nn inailvt aial n .t as r 'ha .asiir raiMuuit of Wtiircs. I ' fvc this a. tiv orratioa ,i I I roall ww faat ti i".!lluiud ami niAm iwaitMi n .'alloa. 'tw4-. i.ih1 V t'fstlMa and out : t'waiiht". t'A a,nk Imihi". - Km. 1 w aaa ta.f a.ow ai-W tJU n. Ui,.y ti'.aal tv H 1 1 rr or lia, ''III 'T) !k(' d-lltlir. (stand pat, the I. I a safe hot, tluuiKli, t liat I In will su'-rindi'r hoiK U'fnro th' tirls do. ThatViisu.illv il,,. ;,f,, wav in !: ftii.l tliat di'it'huis aloiiK sec Y m 1 'mm GROCER Quality and Service CALL MAIN 43 " ii ... . . iti 1 1 N". JA Atltii,i;'i-;Liliit. mi -h.. just, !";;'''. ''"' ." '"J"' 'M'.vt.'.i .'si'.i'.-: rr f r rr .or our i.'.--j!Mliv '" h.s .'.; W rrasons riti,.t I M S 9 i R. fe( : . . -..1...1 .v..i skins, a i:e:i;'iVlv a- woi.u;. I VIV a writs 11 riii'il (,1'tn novi' fio' :i - soivin. un t! . aliol-.', piTrn 1. s of w ar tot' , fii'rdoin, and niv not T.lke; Tlie ; if to .-uaiii,'.' mr.nn. li in- wo. 1 s.i-kitiir tin' salni' .riV'I'il'. '.'i'ii, thai-,, is any sound roason w-:i. . I...I..I. iuhi-r skirls or Ii-uumu-s an- .nnrallvia lx ';,K moi ak'.u-'ii-.i iilo to nor so than t'l Jim i'nrll tho ot'ior. it dors ftut si-i'in to hav hit! divu!id. J'hltiHli'l,.'!.! no iiuiyhi' sIim ran't 'i' It a.tv for hifc'-Mlii; I'Minitinu I,. l'lL'.v That's all I -j.ht lo.liodv t' ii"i't. ,! to. (lasitllm's U'-iiinu rviausivi'. i:n! no vwitidi'i- nas lurns. til'1 way ni!o I'le h.ivo hi ril stopping on ii 'rice 5.1 :!.(( picinivs llie.st r !';iniii' -inu :i i te..iel','ite. I I, I lei e yen ill S nteinliers of 1 1 ! I'auiiVv st. .",0 -in, ,1111 It ml lest I ir of tlie : equires lliere-iiileili is I'iinl ut her 9 1 a Hii.r . no I i tht d'. Kcixb j),a4Ml ' ihore, llmn'i-vcr, I I'I H-.I.' t'r 'VU:-ls 1 1. 1 .1 I lotto T'i l I KED CR(?SS D&VlS ST0K o Take Care of Your Dollars acd Your Dollars Will Take Care of yew. Sysleniiit ic saving, lioveT sin;itl the ln-iii-niiio-, is (he sure. v;iy to iu(U'ieiiiU'ii'' ;tiul sne eess. "You faiiiiut eat voiir t ,nd luivc it, .tco." We inv.it yon to ofien your-K-i-ouTit witlt n ,eil tiffer yon tnir" mt ices iiTiil the facilities of this b.ink: Yon will he k'ealeil with eoiut'syail eoaisiih 'rat ion ami uiir ffieers will ! latl t ,nivo assistance ami atlviev iti ;.v Tiwtter oy rnay suhniit to thfiti. di . . .. 5o Easy , To Shop By Phone 1 Du. lot.ki tclli'l iu- f' rt! ti ' Wi'll'lll ( little 1 'l ve 'tivenience are S Willi h Ir' r.t il i.s al.- .iOaic main w n.yiliinu' in Urn- ..,,.is I' i ll'l- lii.W ,!li,ly ,K.ivl., "lie in. a 1 hue :.ives step, -avei-. nee. is i,i K'll 'e.l Small eitiis Fhc: Hi. d Mn I'l i'i lj e .the t.t U nt 'ma line c' iirl :!S kirue our vhone number 0:1 yoyr and refer to'.t regularly. list 0 11 ii;' 1 i-:.ei sor.Nfi Capital ind Sflrfilus, $205,000.00 o i;i;i,i.i:li; ricooKKiVK it. .1 k . .- .. . ... ..-v I I -I