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i iii lav. LA (IRA X D K 'KV'ENtX ( ? ' 'O'ttRKTlVEH free love ! beiiiit I.OXDO.V, JviM T v: v mi v. in bug hi ml to p:,u ! i :.;'; fio.i the im oao f in :': i'l i: ity" an.l -Yai..'i ' ij v- ,v Will find (p;. .-; : t ;v;.v., ir an iitlci nat i ..il. i.m- .-.Ir !i vl: seek i iv-r I . fi i'- ! .:. the home a.-', t h. .;V , - tiolUll VC'lf;() P. . ! li . ; peal will k ma i- I., ' s in United y.inu-i ;.: .! I; i'm tJ pursuance o;' t1 i i'l !' ii'. M nuMic men, !- ! i . rd k 1,. , leudei s ai c i'tiair'j; : i: .m mi- , nir-Mt f i - ihe !- : , : ., :' , .i.al thins utiu-h Ili-.-y !'. a1'.' - -'ir -.v.a.i . tla moral fil'M' ill' f nri .; Kd,ard SIku'I'i. ii-i .'. if ry. !. A. .. Ki --Im :, Mi" : !; ' K.iw -iitMOr I.oal Kubett (' i-l ,.!!; - r I'.r liatlienl : i ii. ! i.i j.i i;i c f . Sir i. I!atr!i I'o.w:! !"..;' ,. r Mty S. mi':;; :,ir ,i;.rn ' ' Yl-.e 1- Hrowiu, iii r .li i . -u i .; .. iiV: I.hIv i:i . ! . i : .. sovial u-lu: iv !;. , r . ri M. , the Chief (''.''', Up leaders. ,4Tho o. m i::'! 1 i cnmintr su a' i i: i " - . ,- .1. m" Mnrchninrp . C.-t. . ,-' . , i , , o' ih f 'oiik ss. "The i ft - ..i..,- . .ki torn of l)n ! ? r ' I n : i- hil.;tv is ;: '") i'i i' .!' :ri-. l'laritv of (.'-i' ! v "... i idea of n-.t rain irt ic nii.M-niii-o i ; lekotfd. A .-.-m.-i - r , . tllilt tllC l-'-H.i'i'V.'iHil:.-; i ' '. ! ' I-,1 hood an htitu,' ..v.ni'l- f- u-! . ui'-v;-l-: itv has s'-a t-t-clv .-,) Ii-'i i miniltof t'1" t.MiHi'"" '!' c 'tandaid of wi.ir.;ii,'- ; n' i-i '!- lomi. the I'!! I u: !r 1 ' ':'v'. V"' the toae nf i;o ;"f .. ;--.' ' ;.'.! In Iho niiv;' ai'.l '! -M . 'i'i.'s' lire heinjr dis-H- d ;t!! ;ri ." ;:i! ' i nuntof rc-.( rv1 whl.-h i-; nm .:.!!,, (,"' ; nieiaus-" ! Labor freacher ft WORLDS T jnnd horse breaker for Kinjr Alexan : tier. IE Mi Ho:. AVilliom J(eso waa me only ordained iniiiiter ut the American ;fUciatiun of Labor conference In Cincinnati 2Iu gave up bis church fc-r.vi-al veara uko and Is now finan cial Feerctwy ot i!io UuildJig Trades ("orn'.il ot Njw Orleans, III Xl'KCKKI) ( LI H (iKOWS. (By AMomated Preii) UKl.&a-AOK, Juo Slnvia. Juiv 10. The woi-UI'a btst iiorseuui'k ridur is Kuid in Belgriule to he l.t. Pietio Hudenko, once of the linpru.l Kuh sian hussars and now a waiter ut Ui Aniflo-American Cluh. lie claims never to have failed to j iiicuiv tuiu mine ine wmie.si inirst- i it uyn he does not use strength and agility, but mesnierism. He tuke.-t a wild horse, slips a halter on it head Masses a rope twice through its mouth j jumps on us oaeK wnnoui a .-waai?, KetK a knee prrip, and lets the horde i ear, buck, or run at will. After thj horse is tired hn pets il, whisper i strange words into its ears, words) known to n f.w Cossueks of the ('as-, pian steppes, and then, ntver aainj obey man. Pietro soon is to become trainer DISARMAMENT IMVOUED. PAKKS, July ,1U. Announcement was made Friday at the closing of the disarmament commission f the Unfile of nations, hy Dr. Rivs Vic UTia, Chilean tpmhanyador at Paris, that Chile would demand the inclus ion In the Lyrenda of the fifth Pan 'meiican confeieace, t he held in SantiHffo next March, the whole ques tion of world disarmament, hoth nav al and military. THE SAME EVErtYA'RKRE. The editor of Paia Akhbnr, u na tiv newspaper of Lahore, India, av., '! have used Chamlfiluiti's Colic and Diarrhoea Remly many times anion.: my children ami servanU, for colii and diairhoea and always found it effective. " Adv. S W O O D i (inniMi now iikforf: J l'HU'KH AliVANl'K J 4-f. VI)llilt 7.."il l lll-ln. WIHIII at US.., (I o $11.11(1 J CALL MAIN 734 j Harris Grocery ; IJAi.lFAX, Knir. The Amii-nt anil Mi Tiii;iit!t' OriliM of Hi'tipei-kcd IllH in'.'liis i-liiiins to h;ive iloulilfil its For Sale !i room house, well built, plumb- ( d, w in d. shade and fruit trees, ) . ra;. . ;nitl t;oot eniivnient barn. I tdock 12U4(I. Price $4500 iiad reasonable terms. Near high ' t on!. 1 u estimate this. ' ' ROSE KILLS r 1WI,'). hct Emily ,Uu t 'u : while iii-'ifi'? ; hloodnoisoniiM' t 7 room house, just painted In rid and out anil papered, iieur I s1kj,is. An uniiHiial bargain at :i,-n Close in. Pl'MSH DliCNK EN D!MVl'j?. PETERSON. N ,! o Pasc lU'ei : ("M'oiieJ hv ; dni.ike.i , driver finaliv fi'i'-i' ' '-.im .. , mi:, beat him u-it i b I- - - Modern f room houso1, new, plna l'ed. wired, bnilt-lu featuriM, lot urA 10, bnsomeitt. well constructed tui.i.aiow for $20 0(1. ? ft (111 cash, iiaL'nc; like rent. WHISK tlio ilust fj'om your dutl-i. BROOMS ; . . yoiu' plioicu '.. 33c See the window. PKESCHIPIUN WlXKISlS LA GRANDE CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY CO. General Contractors and Builders Screen Doors, Windows nnd til! kinds of Mill and ....Cabinet Work. Estimates on Plate (ilanM and.... Store Fronts Phone 428-J Cor. Greenwood and Madison La Grande, Oregon H. P. Neilaon and Chas. E. Harris, Props. M- ORDER on ii men rs tii4t U II 11 111 C I MONUMENT NOV (jgn. CcirrfS' hHV6 n,a5 pro'ount fflemoridl.Jroi Bt,ldy of monumBnt hni'dioK. l.l. n( an order piacca in cue nanas is nure 10 receive iniirir: fill, intelligent execuHnn. W Will Glndtji Faralih EatimBt ' I w km. Blue Mountain Marble 8c Granite Company. )50 S Ae- Im (Jrnd, Or. EC1AL PRICES on Tires, Tubes, Gabriel Snubbers, Bumpers, Spot Lights and Tire Chains. Over stocked and1 must move them We want your repair , business on any make of car. Our Guarantee is what you need on your repair work ' 1 Home of the Chevrolet 'and Nash. BLUE MOUNTAIN GARAGE AVERY HARRISON, PROPRIETOR 'our room house near shops for $.suu. ? 1 iim eat;h, balance $JU per iiionih. Wired, plumbed for toilet. ir.ii-' and cement walk. :vSnodgras.s , 1 anc Zimmerman Funeral Sc-rviic I'm lor, I .icriii'cil Kmlial -nier, A iiilnit.i t !- Ser vice. Day 1'limie J I Main C'i, Ni-ln Phone, Mai:-i 7!" I'll)."! Pol,, "Iii .-'a ' I i.'i drami", Orei,"in. s New I room liollse Just cnillilPtetl J fiir 1 7 :"il. Sin.ill pnyini'iil iliiwn, I li:iiMn-o like ri'iit. Mmhrn f ninm housf. flnploft. t lni-;i rni'iU. lii'iitiiiK plant, wash traya, ' ;'.ir.Li;i'. Hdiimi' in tirst cl-aHS tim- (iilim. "Vi'iy rpa.dnablti tinns for .I t his riiiiJi nf, propi'rty. lii-al I'-si.'ili' ' " InsiirniHM. I Geo. H. Currey 1 Ural lOslnlti Inmllani Paeii'ir - :. ;'ii!!li:,!l: i en pi.. i l!n lia-.'e I Vlre i.i . ' J n-( 1 1 1 . ; ; civil. n ..I' ro.nl retiirn i . ter : r !,il! oY! :!. j. Iiilv Ml , in r '.'.i !! ; 1 1 : . t i ei i '. .1. P. ( (I. i'i i : lem v,i .- 1 1 1 1 : r- !il Exide Batteries i!ntterija in ntoek. i:-i((erh'H for Kent. ) WH teries I tertiai'ed I tat f erie Watered Kreo. ltaltrleH tr all makes Repaired. Hli nnitun'i; Carhiii elor Service, . B & T BATTERY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop. In 1.1'iKhtoirH .Machine Work! For Utmost Corset Satisfaction be Fitted to AS . .. E 1 I I .rJM H .I'M I I '! 'iATI 4 K: mm No squeezing of organs; no pr.-s.sure; deTerls o( figure corrupted ; a perfect founda tion for your gowns. This in addition to the com forts afforded through the ex ( hi ivi? "i.a t'aniUle" features; No pressure on spine; no cut tine by lucrH; no pinching of (!n; s; no digging of stays at top but freedom, ventllutlon, (satisfaction. A complete line of the dlf 'r ut modeln always on hand. I'M es :i..ftl and up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere Kes. 1702. Cor. Spring ft Oak 1'hume They Couldn't Know BACK in 1818 the greatest newspaper of the day de clared that the world had reached the limit 'of human expansion. It even went further, saying that there were not enough supplies in the world to support further growth of population. The mind of 1818 couldn't conceive of tho miracle;! that human ingenuity would perform during the twen tieth century. It couldn't imagine the wtonders that would be wrought by new agricultural methods and modern man ufacturing genius. It was ignorant of transportation as we know it, or the progressive sales methods cf today. Iii could not see the vital part that would be played by ad vertising. Even today there are some who fai to realize what an important factor advertising has become. . Advertising is as much a part of today's life as electricity, antiseptic surgery or automobiles. It keeps us up-to date on tho many things we need in order to live profitable, happy and useful lives. It presents for our approval articles of all kinds and for all purposes. . The requirements of each member of the family are met by advertised offers of good merchandise of proved value. The advertisements save time, money and effort fur those who read them and fiollow their guidance. They are practical guarantees of satisfaction. DON'T LAY ASIDE THIS PAPER WITHOUT READING THE ADVERTISEMENTS WHO ARE YOU? NINRTV-NINR chances out of t hundred you are tho man whom) aecoud finger ou the rlht hand Is fixpert lu premdiiK electric buttons. An electric button la a pretty Hnin.11 thing. Jiy it we. ' make elevatora rine uud fall for na, wo Kivo orders, wo HunS-' mon employes, w Htart big machinery whirring, we turn? MvS light uu aa.l off. we could K nn Indefinitely. . Uut JUUdm. ber, It Ih not the lu.f Incli bn ttoii that doc a'.l I Ills. There Is tbo tremendous power bohlntl tho hntnnjrtho y hue daniH and water tnrbluea (in, caHo of v;utr pocr) or tbu normouB bollurn, tbrbliiea, t'liKluea uud- frenoratortt (in steam plauiH); the wires of hUrh lontiloii IrauamlsHlon lines, and the Inntiinerablo smaller wlrex ul retching like a web from your very bedsido out over tho whole country. 1,400.000 people have Invested their earning in the so curltloH of tho electric light and power Induatry. Uoldea theBO foreHlghled cltli-ens thero aro tho lnvestnienta of lu surnuco coiupauls uud tho loana mado by banks. Thoy make poHnibln "tho butlnn" that your flngor pre80 morn Iuk. uuon and night. Thirty-five mil Hon othors onjoy the name tnatuntnnoouH aervlce, There are still 34,000,000 liomcfl In the UnKod States romululim to bo wired, 14.000,000 nnwired homws moan that uiillloiiA of peolo aru without the benefit of electric light and power in their residences. (iuJuully modt of these, resident will demand oloctrlo Borvico, and (ho electrical lihiHtry with tho aupport ;of the public, will find the moans to extend Una Hrvlce to theHO proHpectlve piitimifl, ho they, too, will bo ablo to prona that half-Inch button. . t, , Eastern Oregon Light & Power 1 Company LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automuhilei anil trartori .ikireil, overhauled and rebuilt. ARcetyltine welding of all kinds. Cylinder boring and ovemizo pintoiw, rnlihiifta, Piatoni and Piston Piui reicruati't (Jle us u trial D. FITZGERALD, Pro "Mt. Emiy,, Products Is your assurance that you are getting the Best in Cured Meats The Grande Ronde Meat Co. r Long Distance Service "Station-to-Station" rates do not apply, when a particular person i3 designated. "Even ing and Night" rates apply only on "Station-to-Station" calls. "Station-to Station, Evening .and Night" rates apply only to calls over tho "Bell System." Home Independent Telephone Co. mm WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRYv AN OBSERVER WANT AD