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M..n.i;iv..Tnlv 10. in-'2 PAfiE FOUR LA fJRAXDM KVEVIXTJ La Grande Evening Observer . ah imh;i'i:.mh;m' m:vnim ri:n. I'lihlifiiH-o rtitily Hitil weekly ut I limiluf. "M-K'ni. "v i-'i i n mux- r.i-ii jmr Observer rnhllHlilng ('onipniiy. IfltUCK VESNIH. fcldilor. Entered at Hie 1'owtof f ( nt I. it Criimlt Oregon, as Second Claws Mall .Mutter. A'htresH all coimnunicnt lonn ti Tl H '. OUHKliVI'lt, 14 Hi Adunia Ave, J- Offtiidr, Orson. Hi nsriur i io hati;s. JUy Carrier. TnMy, per month 7.1'' JJhIIv, per llireo iiimiiIIim ft.'J'i uil', pi-r nix iiim., lit advance (.r,o Daily, Mingle copy & 11 y Mnll, Dnlly, per 'nr. in iunatirn Jltll,v, fix HiOllth.H. In 11(1 iiim e .. Iaily, throe iiimuhM in mlvanee Dully, per ni'.nlh Weekly ibsetver-Siur, hy mull, per year. In it vain. ! On kmIi' In oihiT i-lli-'K- -Oregon H"ld NVww HihimI. l'..illaiMl: linp.rltil News Si mill, J'l.rtliinil; M ultimmah Xtff StiiiHl. I'oi-thiinl. . III'Mltl'lt 'II- i.l.o tin- ) All I'll. Ills ijr,ll lii fJ man hail forgotten till tho blood-fev-1 er swept over Kurnpc und America. I With the fever in hi veina the white man danced -like the savage arrayed , iti his war-paint. ' )! That may explain part of the eraxe. hut hardly all of it. us the writer realized, then- are two great incite- u h i ii iii!HH. f men ts 10 iiif nance war and love. , -i rrifii in .x.hjivi-i War may have .started the cavorting; KM i. ii.ii. aimn "C all , nut the war dance, in America, at H.Y m 'iiIn'imU-!" iIV.'.i 1 it, in its later stayes' Ims visibly n' us itiii.ir-iit .i ihi iHii. i changed into a lovp dance something . -pni'in aii"ii i'i rpi-'t.iJii ' not at all unu ual, al r war. And i.Im. ai v rYci. jiiicf this latter phase is, if pu.ssib.e, ' i worse 'ban tin- fumier, there if ail; the more rejoicing among normal hu man beings that its fury m dying out ' AMI nil VfV Ol l iriAI. Bible Thought. For Todaj What's a Flapper? l-KACK W1TII ALL -MKX low 'pea eo with all tnen, and hU- iich, without which no man Khali aco thu Lord. UebrewB 12:14. THE OFFICE CAT -BV JUNIUS Character- THE ICE MAN. pout in dc Jlc doesn't Most t the time of tin: if man is not livcrinir iee, savs a reporter yvIio tried tlie joli, sjieiid it loiteriiit; on the wax or lijrurin lmw U p;ive short weight n- anything else the housewife may think cither Since the "flupper" h:is l)pcntp of Ijnu'ral inli.C!:.t, let uh coniili,.i' fli'p-pi'i-.H- And fiinc, as Scrnti.-s taught, Pol-i Oil' lirst rviUiltca (it philMipl)(. V (ihicusriion ix to ;(;tmo u-nr.s, Ifi us; consider .(.fil.itiww. What, t!,i-n, is; .M,.,. (rl.p,ovin,'v)-"WK(,"i) 1 a flapper ; A m-wsimp,-r u.-tt..n. was ,.oullB, Kjr never thought of nail,, has hl uuht foith llie.-e : uwx- ,UuK thl Um. lh.y (,, , "".!'.'' . ,, . , , i ' lniiithli-r--"VV., that's why they Mapper is the m.ul.in term for ; ,i,'t ,lu them." . . a pretty youn ! A llajiuer is a cute, fi:voluus (?irl in the latest clothes." "A flapper is a frivolous Voumk per son who.-e jaio.-h.s fi.ip as .-he walks." . "I sh"u!tl thin!', tile t( no wool, I he tppiH ii not to our am acm e youim' .vr.,,.. ,11 ...... ,i , Character how well that ileum's oar di-.tiin.tlv! m- rriM.i whhli fhai-in und orif;ln;ilily are always presuu. To thoso ratnlliar with this stoic, it's every jryiuy t!y, , source of woudoniieiit ami delight. Our store Is dedicated to the Ideals of iiiud.ty. value v.ml and our nierclntadisi) curries with it always an xpre.-.iou acter and distinctiveness, It would take many paucs hei'" to tell all that toll about our Htoro its serv ices, etc. ' e Sli'-est I ol'teu. Vou will always find many real altraetioos Is thorough ill itself and each uxiiress above all char: ervir..' I llJl - would lite to 'OU Visit IIS department j SOMI.IiODV is MISTASKX. , ( ompi'iatively f,nV' of the youn'r pia.ple aie playing the nuincloliii now adays. Vet we aie Ix-iu assured that lliv world xrows worse. "La Grande's Greatest Department Store" ft ho aiv f imt lu tlie old w.t . i. x - . -ii. i j.i. . t ! A ti.'ipiier is a cute y.iriL-r timi" liC J)01H LS It J 1 1 1 1 1 IIT J II 1 1 K I H 1 1 H L; 1 1 1 Jt r il u T l"i 1 1'1 1 .vit h Uu:l skirts, bobbed m an i Li-.i-i.iriw wMTovmi'loiK ntiil fiwniiihi'i fnilii tlif tdli Hit- -poi t of'inN." IW'-' ") " . ...... . ,- - .. . 1 pajiers. the lion- partment or liimHv leu Ix'.xes. , ueei; s supply a section of earpet, or a grain sack are .--miie o edible things he may lmd. A housewife for whom "insiiU- di-liwry " must l' ' made hates the mnthly feet of tlie i.-t- man. S'et when hi' is delayed on a. very hot day she U tempi, d --. jiaraphrase. "llow beautiful u)ion tin.- Ii) i l u n are tin' l -ft them that bring good coolness.' The hmi-ew r.-:V with an iee hox door thi'tuigh the wall is saveil tin 1!;';1. The one with cleetrie refrigeration is still better off. and mowing in numbers. J'.ut while iee nm.it come in at the kitrlieii door, why do not housewives learn somet hing about iee ! The eardinai Kin 'against effieieuey anil eci iiumy is to keep any! him: but iee in the ice chamber. Not more Ihan half a dozen times a year does the good house manager perinil that chamber to be opened for anything but, the admission of iee. .Milk, lettuce, ginger ale and the resl will keep jusl sis well in their propel- places if Ihe ice chamber lie kept ; well-filled with ice and nothing else - nothing else at all is allowed to get into it. Tho old carpel! and newspaper iad to retard melting are signs of bad management of the ice. chamber, not good. What the ice is 'I'm' is to melt, and it, produces no coolness unless it does melt. JSesides, if there is nothing to be lifted out, the ice man will bo quicker coming and shorter slaying, and less drippingl and far more friendly. FRENCH-AMERICAN EDUCATION her- lf ...he and oil v.ilheut realh tone; aayv I.. .iu'." in you in, not se(i as many' di lepu'ahle lookini; old lllUL's 0U the i hic;i,w's as in tlie days of noises, j 1)1 KSTIDX MAIiK. i '".ast wek he sent me candy, say- ine; sweets to the stweet." " j '. pretty sentiment. What of it?'"' i ui now no semis me an ivory hail biush." ill ti-j Mm : -1 -i In hi- T'le'iii ii'iidl.-i' ill In p:.-;. i. A "'it Id r IH', up in t'-u pli. :l and -n J'"i.i'.:MT .i ''iin t r;- in i1.-- int'--; .iti.-k ui t :i .'. i aiiM-.T Vli:-t limit' ii -1 . b.tt iie-:i;:ii' of Im- tier f- :it - i; i V t!'.-llL'"h.M. ai-l tile bit! .pfl- ;i jli--: il ii 0 d.-t inrJoii', i' ih;- Wi'iil .:.! Ibis ex ..-id: ; w hen first ally a wi'-l e ad:".' A,i.!' :t!e fiapp'-'i. ' her wiiij- i little dil.'l. 1 , vou know; ; and e IJ.oth. .-rati- fl'id Im a sta lie n And now v.e hear that Cohimbu. ua.' a humbu;, aeeoidin to report mow. ll,:v looii.-h to jfo so far uack i Mhe seaj -h for humbugs when tnere lie mj ihariy iieru rijlit i.uw. It i. aid tiiat i adiu:n rdves off partieies of itself and y t u.wr jrow) ies- We know tnc-n who are like thnt eollo.iuially. MM.IIT LK'AVK SOM KTIILNC. ledl)ioke (roused by Jus wife) What's that you say, a burglar?" -Mis. llidhiohi! Um, 1-aney u hur-j-rLn t tllinir un us." hi 1 1 broke l.et him e!i nib in: hen Kindly,, wiMinpiy. j-;yfu:ly, delighted ly j:r:ttefuHyt lovingly- Ves, ye.s jA-ecy wei-k we read of trains knot-kin c- the tar out of autos that stop on the tiacks but never have read of att auto knocking a train off the tracks. This ought, to be eonilusive evidence that it can't be done- Bet ter wait and Jot thu trains go by. land to remove to J'ie of !ie bni tb r. Tlie.-'' m tliiiu- to retain tbt-r the other side o;' ilio de !'. lent.--. : ciitiii-i'.' their former nu I'nii-h soil under . oniii'. ii Mi.-. Tin the tirt days nt i r h-i i. ivaslon of ar:')iis i from one sido o maif ruh to buy as are u-. f ul in illUM uf hu dness l! Ihe W il ne ed ie. d in St I' Immigration Stopped. I H iiwv a yell and it may make him j r nnht little k""'I. can you re iop stmieti.ni; tinti he has stolen j Pf'"- 11 vurso irom tlie liiUle, the oth'T in up -.:idi ari-ide th'-ir pirt.'-ula !t. s.m Ins !ik-'! (.-Ii WOIMIS TO THAT KI-TKCT. jthi.l t!i- upper Sib.i.-. trade ee-.t. . 'Kthel," said the bishop, "you seem ! whh h hitherto h.i h - n l;i I be .Jlnfiet! to ( ntraiv. ..I.ewheie. JmniiraJoa tually at j.ir tine. I to re p.u : or two, i.t b-a-t 'Ihe in w pi: to i i ein tli .v . (I anoiner "-eai oii I i til o to tpn-ta 'IK tO wtii'd. !' tdiirib! eer rem .bty en th- bai.; f -, would n-din-e tin from .'.ri.imi- to 17D, flood results ouhl; (o t'oinc IVnin itn; cm hw, studt'iits lu'twccii llic rnilcd Slates mid lane nf col I'Vanre. Af- cordiiiu; to an ariant''enenl newl v mad' I iilllllial sellolal"-: tho m-.v alien, !"ii-n d of r eaiii tiaM- i the l!M t'.-ri:. a(iriii.iih!e t Ha Oop. Kit i'.er of ; 'i.- i' iiu.nb t s is small, compaxd '.i:!i Ihe in!"'ux rti tomary liefnie the war Am both of them are merv.ly llieo: i tiral. 'I lie actual net imniin'i at eel t r the fiscal year just ti:de( in belief"! to b- md more than lid), Ufiil, of: wiiom alt or nearly at are women. Men eonie, ) ait nibiv in n depart than women. If tlii:- is 1 1 tie, then, may in' a ;dili mailer i es-iiue ul nnrui'ci ants wliea HIS KLMSH. thamite "I understand the town eume from f igui e.i in a recent novel. Was the author born there?" isihu --" Ve;;; and if Ik ever shows tip again, he'll die there." 1 II say l can,. "Well, my dear, let us have it." "The Lord is my shepherd -should worry." s PECULATION A consith'ral lb .'able also i.i Maiy (ierniar erossiim the !in t!u ir i bailees t tl. ; 11 11. I it w irui--' t-.' t Feih.T Properly to Fit the Crime. YVht ii lierliert nfid Kenton mine in:: in a lia'f h"iir alter dinner oer, it. elr father deereed they d (;;. di l:.ie n .saiidwbh, and 11 of water and lie put straight to a ja.M piiiiilunent for bad boys, i !; I:, i er papa raiiie Imine limj; iliniii'i was out. As their moth 's hastily p ei riiig a second din." f-i-e heard Ib-rltert mutter to Ids I.i r : "Jle ht to have a Kand i ami a "J:s of w ater and go :-;.t to i,ed." - IS Ui An lo-.va woinan ot anury raid went to Led and stayed theie for thir-ly-eit;ht years. However, think how mueh woise it would have heen if she iiad hien nnirry for thirty-eiaht eais and slaved up. ill'.- Assoeiaieil rress.) rtain Kovtrnrueiit clerk eot a' KUI',1. -IIICUII, July 10. A wild raise in his salai.v sunn; months alio, i nanl,i of speiulntlon, reealllnn th" He rushed lo I ha teh'iri .iph ol'fie.' dsyn of the t 'nl i for n iii cold lirver. when his davs' work was over and His-' a Irouily- has appeared in eonneelloii liatehed a niessiiL-,. to I In, virl of hklwlth the pnrtilion of Itpnnr 81- ships have been awarded to Americans in freiich univers ities. The exchange begins next fall. France and Amer ica, in spite of the revolutionary tradition and in spite of all the fine things said during the war, have a great deal ((f trouble understanding each other. There is a gull' be tween the two nations, due to language and divergent ideals and manner of life, which does in I exist between America and England. The American students who go () Oxford, under tlie IMiodes scholarship plan, have little trouble in fitting into English life. American students in France may learn, in time, to do the same; likewise with the French stu dents who come over here. France, even more than 'America, needs to go abroad and get the viewpoints of other countries. i : . ii .i i , . .. .... i iiciiienia.iiy iliese r rcUrji srliolaislnps w thing for American education that the It'll. u ships cannot do. The latter are confined to nu n. Tin majority, of students going to Franco happen lo be wo men. And that is well. Women. n le-s than men. .an necessary in any scheme to promote international under (standing and friendship. Radio Hash. T I (Itoise Sl.itcsniint.) Naval holidays and talk of .iisurma inent do not stop naal experts from inventing things to make navus nun-.' effeetive. And the b.test invention f this kind is the radio scramblng de law gfies into elect. It i in.-- hk' y , fur nowhere i cotinliy r- Ihf'r.f pes cept ihlc an-tt',;;- d1 nc-ilioii to iclax the ores e iil-ain: alieV-. Matured War Bonds. huice in his home t :nVn. annrisim- b-sia. The danger of losing em ¬ ber :f his new good fortune and ask-,,lii established trade con m ctlous ing her to become Ids life pari nor, jiilhroimh sucti a stamp' de. however, ;lep he had lung contemplated, hut,1 preventing some (ierman tritler-- ii! which his former limited salary had .from entering new comhhut ions, the 'ilcleri',1 him fro n taking, i Ipuipo.,, of which is the promotion lie prepab! the renlv ;it the nun-S'f common intert'sts on either :-dd iinum fee ami li.r answer, therefore, ; of the boundary. Hut there is a j hi'd to lie limited to ten words. Tim leiidem-y among (ierman firms' young fellow's suspense of waiting' w hose connections do not make it was intense, hut very brief; the girl's necssary for them to remain in i mm !.. : ie a fec :iiinute"-: "Ve. the territory now arquir -d hy Po-1 CARS WASHED AND POLISHED AND SERVICE F.atss by the Month Agent- for Like New Yakima Polish. Wash Rack at Wade Oil Co. ( ireenwnoil .and Aiiiuiis reifiire 3? .luiif i.. :'p. tiat :on reganliM! til - of the Victory : shows httw unai-.-us a an public to liom Phis i'.iue lu-itim d o: not diavyn any itr.er d; te aiitl' no interc t it iie'eaf l"r, i ' 'Use tbdlar tied up i.i Mir! SntllC hnlar Itatt d in its rlfott to get a nit through and Ine em nv slnni-d iot.- jthe Turkish watei.s of ' the .Ma: nun e j w ithout huaii an. c. ! Kaibo sciamPiing i. something oin navy must develop, of cmrr. hit ii is looli.sit to thills ejM- us a. i ad aulaie. In the next war ever1 inatiun will haw it- V e may fniti ir. Ihe next war (if theie i- anetlh't .that our whole wotm.-rful i.ulio tcb' Vice. It goes without saving that win-b s- ti.liMn iii.liV tuiu vt.llv in,..-..,, ...I ii m. ..f fipin-u nf niivi... I.i i.i,i.. i...jlil"h darling of tit) commanuers received ineir onl flags and rocket. e.l to ht ot any use getieiatb h.e today the The War Dance. L'.'l them in iletuil in secret code hv wire lt'SS. A tl,l SO 11111. h lines Olei n, ., I nw.neuvel nx depend upon wireless (in spite of the fact thai they still have N"w thai the u. on nor ra:e i sitrnal men and e'luipnuuit i vailiililej '" he I'.isuiv, van,, us i,n.,ly',. for emerjrency flair and ro.-ket woikli1"'.: to evplui.i i:. ii;ie el ihe that anything which wdl render wire . iiiteioliiiir ai'.tnipls is lhtt .ttt...l v . eiv !'i.l"l... il I. .1 ill tile IWP.:. el the fi't i! -in-iH-i.t, i- lift Ihev" at liie I I ii 1..:.;. r'.: .'X', i. e. Yet ,,! the e ld ..f .lane tl.."e we,,, said to l-e I lore l',:lll j s no it, il, I '.vorlh of ,!', e I... f j -.tili osi .tauil ni: jl n'.iii. - ne-.er p.'.:, I tl'lv lllti ofien 1 uj'' t i lie t line t in il' ! '.: 'se'ti. inn M.'.nv tl .Vir ... n.. d n1''. .i; " -.e tht.t t'le lj s SY ., .-. iL.'H l.t v. it! 1, . i .! p iyn: itl -;i "w .el'Cst til ll'e e j,. ,'t. i .'!;.' . Ht.. IV ii" i.i- !: "ell 1,, I...,-, -.j .) i;s( ' ,'K.U SlOl'e.i ;.-,.' 1, h.el U-lt.T hiv- ! ti , - r. t , .1 1. k el th, 1 '. . t, It,. ,,, and il tV . ; TlltiU ''it'll! " I', id t.tlV e' ;t.. o kH. Hien! e.tl. il. c...' ij ( ."..m I i I'll I CM L,u te. i e it 1 1 " - " jj I lee.e ,.,'. '' i : lie, I are t-...;c I to lI'.C C' :-'. s'.,;;;; f ,1 ,n i,l',, jj ,i, M-.U'c'i -' cm',: '.,al,l i',ri it rn: in . it hotlie. t' '' .".' i 1 ' ir I'-'" !' and ; ': ;, jj,.;, u-,,ji, e.,,'1 .ele. 1 1:' w i:X.l":-- '.'.''.Z 'VJ. ': ft i:.t. ..lit I" t.'i-e l.t'.-ik:'.,-! ,,:,, r -,ues ,.,,. r . .illl'le of hlliulie.l .l.illar i"t ,' .es' I.' I.l.iw In. ,"""""""" hat :. , ican reppirtf lice I . ,' note l!.. if. an tii.tcr el .. is , ai tecs. .1 Good Old Summer -s"V te-l'V? t,. i m That Means Bathing Bathing Means BATHING CAPS ' in -A new supply. .( u i .w. Latest stvles. beau- rs and original de- . The kind evei'y woman want to wear. Dot I tint! Cap No. S5l Red Cross Druff Store I ! 'i J i COMPLETE E0U3E FURNISHERS Refrigerators at Price to Suit t.io Pockctbook ED D0N0HUE, Prop. Thone, Black 1212 Fir & Jefferson i-. - ... a. S h Ich communication impossdite, handi capH a navy. The new "riobo s; ramble i '' -.'n' ; out railio waves of varryirig w uv lengths in such a jumble that the make "hash' of all the mc.-sages op erators may bo living to iceeive with in the circle of their umec- ibu n ' men nay that such equipment in the hains of oil'- nnvv would b, ab'e iua.- tieiill.v to scrap the air service and navy of an enemv. Hut, of course the rnemv can devw a fteraml'ler of his own. i.s a ma'ter of fact, Cernmnv ued this idea off lively during the World war when lw t kelv Ihe - w hn brig t mUlon, m tin I.. i for an.- Iidoil t 111 e .'ppll: i em its dim i the win tii fail of I'll 'f teiii'ii'.: cnn. in-. "!'.n; nine tl .lew a It wa: i'el i: .1 Nor wa ; its ill tits in lb not ire' bed jt-oy. If the i .'wildly ;e ti e compn ; it an e a il e . r tin' t uat. i..r t ieel in i of Ihe sexes w'min th,, war had d:-is d, lor she .saw men dam-mi wnii ein h nth r. ( Immfivtl , wildlv and conientediv, in the total ahseiu-e of ;Women. It u:i; u n unexm.ieil out 'bieak of Mime ohs-nre ciowd em,. nan of her cruisers were Denned up in the "'id .she thiols n was nothing Ks-; Aegean by the British flct and a than a Urn exiinplifitatit.il. on a British cruiser, far in advance of the.vast scale, of th.. prinntixc w: r ilance main flcel. was "kerning an ee" o-r "We rnn ht ea.iiil i),,. Lett,", a'.unsi them, ready to wiruless th,. news i-' fmurc ombi-. al-.t of wholesale s-ivag lhe.v attempted any "coup."' Sud iery iniit control nun,, wisely om denly they rot under way and head" d j udden In td-impuK,.s - if we umlcr for the I'lirtraneHes, tlu'orcti.-allv ; tood Die pi e, ise con tit i In n heuvevn closed to alt combatants. The llrit-jthe shcttdiug of bl, od ioui the olea ih hii made effoit to send back lb-' jure of t-.ipcrtng to nnoa. Ko- tlurt iu'wm, but the wireb-Rs men on th'- if a con , t o fin d tine!it.d und etc CierniHU t-llipn pollltvi to'tii v.- a '1. wh. :i t! t- . -te. :n b v..-i ines of interference or "radii hash", danve. h.e aU,ns Lv eu awe that the ndvunve ciuicr was liue-J w inch tivuuvd V i ;e-iuiivd cr ihvo) t "Me perl.a l!M Sl for ti) are rt i ees ii 11 1 they mil s i III. ikes !irii eior is- en?. ftp' s ,,1-epa Msrth Anil the a a mil t ii i, M.i 'd i it .,1 h of a la'. if," by Jon. Ih.,u. and a in He for ,ee women, i cicaiures lie s,.. inn. lival l!' iihd the nil. ion Tlio ie;r vt it-o of hu- f i: diesiis is nl-pruden-'e lo tlie t comedian w h i i 'The Trem--.'lliel'set Ma-h- r Take Care of Your Dollars and Your Dollars Will Take Care of you. Systematic saviu.tr. however small the heniu nin.t;. is the sure way to independence and .-tic-eess. "Vou cannot eat vour ie a t ul have it, tie." We invite you to open your account with us and offer you our son ices and the facilities of this bank. You will he treated with couitesv and t-oiisidei-al ion and our '.officers will be uiad to ja o assist .a uce and ad ice in any matter you may submit to them. Exitle Batteries .Ie I enl ,lc Waler. .1 I i li.ill H ll Halt.-rieH ,u a I make. f. a m ml mist ii m io m;i: M l: M ltoMltl lai ( VKHl UI.I'UU si i; ii i: i ia.! in iti,i.-s, iv,,.. In l..'li;!.tou . M.t.lihie t.ilk. La Grande National Bank Capital and Surplus, $265,000.00 SOUND Kl.UABI.l, PROUKKSSIVH h-'71 V hone tend t'i c the v.aria tlie liitle ivnv n.-erve cilery- "ii we are nit nee- v.-1 1 i lie but it tel piiitll.' llo ilso a t ime -teps Phone Main 40 WlK-l llecicl is mail t i.inu" in di ui.l note how kit .roods is leli vcrv . Mnall eons am ones. oriiels receive I ; ! prompt' ;it ten; i same n as nrl arir Place our phono number on your list and refer to it regularly. Dim to.