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7'AGE FOUR LA CI. AX DM KVENTXrl OTJSKRVKR 1',-i.lav. Julv 2t, 1!VJ2 La Grande Evening Observer Self-Ruin in Germany a iv iMn:ri:iKvr nhwkpai'KM. I'ubhnhi-d (lit 1 1. v arid wci-kl ut l.n Qrtndi.', On'Ron, by j ir untie I. veil ing Obnt'rvrr I'uM Ifhlnir t'oiittmny. UKNN1S, KUilor. Entered at tht Postofflee at Lit Hrnndt? Oregon, an Second CIumh ilull Mutter. Adriri'fld M coimnuntratioti. to THK RHtiltVKlt. 14 U Adanirj Ave., J.:i ruide, OruKou. 81 IIM nil'TION' HATJ'.S. By I'Mrrlrr. Dally. per month 7fe Jally, pr thrnw months t.'i Daily, per xlx int., Iti advunco l.r.t Dfllly, alnglo copy &e Br sin 11. Pally, per yenr. in aiMjiie ....$5.0') Dally. ix month. In ndvnnce 2M Daily, Mi rue month h in tolvmico....$ l.'Jti- Dally. Pt muriih 0U- Weekly Obn'rvT-Htrir, by nuiU, per ynr, In avam-u $1.0 On le In otb-r citi (ir KoTi Hi'-i NVwh Wtand. I'oi lluiiil : liuiM-ri.'il - Stand. Portland; M nil nuniali Nt" Stand, Portland. ahmh'i ati:i im i'r .-t lit tx I'll M1II "Jltlo. 3ii:iim;ii Tin Ahumi1 fiitlilxd to m-WH d If on I ol luTU isi- rt filitt-il in l h it ;ifi r. alho the lo'-al iicw.i pti l I ln it tin-i All rikbU of ri'-liubllcaUnn ( .-! dirtpulrlutM here ulo uro rt:rv'ii. Whether Germany cta the respite she siik.s irom payment -r tier wa: niii- iniiiiicK or not, she deserves little s fiijiitihy. J i she (ioL-.i, Kt the delay j .Ou- a-k, it ,-iiould he aeeumpanied hyj Mi' h pi'iuiltics as will make her nee! pi ifinpitus as a virtuit from now on.j .i itluT fchouhl any postponement h THREE G1ES TO f END THE SEASON l't"'i l that il puis an extra bur-l Cham I liollsil i p of l ilt Cl'lllOU li nen uii. hi 1- i-iim-f. lor jn that ca-iui . . , linn ijcague Mav nut he Decided, I'nti Last (iame. citv ami nirvrv I'Aeln. 1'rail-e ami nut Germany will In; pay init l"i ilii' war, and tl.at should be a. inii.lej able to uthor nations as it is to till- I'll'lllll. Til' condition of Germany's fin- lees a inly than a dise-ruce lint lliree (.-amos now rent be tween La (iranilK anil thu chnmpiou- When tin- war whii-h .she nrediiilati;i . .1".'."".""t "' '"" "ilermountuln chisel. Germany was ni ospoi-ous. un-i '' i.i'UKllu lor till season Bible Thought for Today THE SUMI1KMK KL'I.KK: Kx ye the Uinl our (ind, anil wnrslr his (ontstont; for h is holy.- I'a U!:!i. FARMING MUST HAVE ASSISTANCE !i osne , in-va.siau-u, .-louilil lir iwrint a:ul in con ilition 10 fco aln-;t'l The chief reason why she eannot xnow pay her just oii I'Kutions without collapse j.s that she ha systematical!" avoided the finan cial mea-uies which would enable herj to pay tiiem. i 'Intie is less excti.-e for. (lermany liian f-.r lin-sia- She is in-inkd by able nun, and they have not the ex-; cum' oi a cia:-.y economic experiment to paliiate their reduction of tjeruiau credit to ruin. I'nlon, linker and Hainej. if l.,. (Irando wins all thnki Kames the lioiceniaee i-uhiinn will point to i;t wins out of 15 namoH. Just .Xt7. When the I'lrates heard the news that Hid Vuion-I.a (innidi. Km wiuilil be forfeited to (hem. thus tyinc them with linki'r for the u-u-CUU leadershlji. they ;decld(-d that if a team could win from Hume llrande would teams, then la Mal, In cause done; a: bll-l tin- no.,1 of fici-i are busier tb'.e.i- ii!";c business beinir d tin n aixain, mayiie it is ju.-,t :coile ale working balder to Now that Chili ami I'ei-o lo.vi a I Vsis ildlll it t ed I at'.i ceil to athitrale, it may be deter iiiiiim,! v.neii-.er trie rcruvian OIUK J: ! woi.-e li.-in the f'ilile bile. I he. do II. I'nion is slientthnied for th on-' li.iKenn nt al l iilon with tin, Pirates Sunday. lied Alexander, of covn. ; will catch fr tin., j... ,,.r..,s ,, j l. i ilrafide team waived a refusal i to let him play. Outside of lied I i lie I-en, -nils expe-ct to pi,,,- ,. Ml .same team with Whitn on the! mound. ; While is a lllluhty flue pltcln-r but for smile reiiBon or oilier hei L'enerallv has the hard luck to pitch o j wimi a losing i.-ani. Like I"i Alex-! don't lauK'h at .I.,hnl JMI''('r "al l-'osliury, be Is ft f a (roil." to chinch ill',a" alul strike out artist, allhniiKh ( 1 ovcicoat. nunfier an. I '"' "" '1 " He s , .), sturf licim m'ner "summer:""' " ,l" other two. La ,'lrande k ked Red for n row o twice and batted Kosbury fr I "Iiown ill (iceij'ia." runnrks'aii eru- '"' !! sIukkoi-h ; ilite l.alacninhci- "an oidin.-liv is a'"1''' MHlni! In bo ahln to count juilee." Over in Kn-la ml wit 's a di.l-: ' ""''' 1 ""''' nii' text Hun- : . i . i : . .. i -. : . 1 1 . 1 V IS a 'rUl'iner K"'1' "w" '''s I1'1''' "' ''r('''' ""' Wi'-V ! I"imisl not lie inonoim.-i-'d "oniery.' j Tl,(' iIva will hi crippled Sun-! " III 1C ITU! Ml II I SHDSiaill lill ; e.v,ieciin II liaid V.I 1 I 1' ...... I ! "S'lii-e nf 1 1..." I.;.7'--t uiu.-ica! hits,"! Workman, the Mnliar' are more ot the olil l.ll III liolllt .-, ,lV.. . , , , it. ....,. ,, .,!, n:lj, second hasenian who Is now leinllni: - the allei S history. jnf sci. .-..".s. " S-i aie snme of the best ""' " :'u" In battiim with a per- I paiacla.ihs il vi.u nnh'e by thoi" '" ' "' two of his i u-lw. t ii L ! In. , v ,.,!. r.o- il,..,.. rlhn last Sunday hiul will ,n ,,i ;alisellltel' riirlil ill o j"1' ""' B nnlll lh.. .i.ik,.r..a 1 I ' M.ralide eaini. when hp evoeclu in anil all one lias:, - - . ma,-. iiuddy Theison. ih,. -..h The I'ortlaiu! Tidesrain was slioeUcd at a speceh di liv eml in Oreiron City at the annual ;iadst.me-t'liautaiiiiia. The seaker said unless some relief eonld soon l"' ol'tained the fanniiy,' industry of Aineriea was ImhiikI to deteriorate .,.,,1 ..iviIimIiK- h.mss into the hands of forieirners. .o' l" 1 1 V 1 JJitt the Telegram cditoi' on liu tlier a through its owji editorial foliinins lliat the Jarnier very l'ten was forced to forego iilerest. on Jih invest incut tmd salary to hinisell',. lut it found s e coiisolat mn m lh'' privilege of living on the farm. V-s. living on t lie farm is fine but hours are long and the tasks are many. Finally in conclusion the Telegram eases ihe mailer l.y calling nttention to the fact that, if a mini owns his own farm tree r... l..t.t tie will vft alonir I'ail'lv well, t.hlile true, hilt how (V i, t :. xi v.t '.'; - L .'.w. I) I;...-', .1 Ul V we ladic felh -t. Mr Q . Sl-.'rt. " LAST DAY TCIi;Cr:2GV! tlnntrs have been breaking.' In I lie goon Grande Ronde valley there are more of the i luoi'tgaged today than ever before in the v It is a hard btisinss to handle and one tha over it neviod of tears. The sneaker wa; his analysis of the farm and' the farmers to do to' verify his statements is to jrivc gation to any rural, community. , ! o Sale of All Men's CiotHiru l.s to hies not ay lire fill has invest l- MR. BOOTH ON ROAD BUILDING When Commissioner 'Hooth assured La Grande .men: that idl road building when properly (lout! was a good in j vestment he told tint truth. The .statement came from a ; man who has given practically his entire time to the, state for five years to the. end that Oregon might have! good, serviceable highways. j .it'ight now it is hard to understand how the state can; a,1'ford the huge road program which she is carrying out,! and this newspaper rather holds to the belief that our pro:i gram grew too big and that we should have extended it! over a longer period of time. I!ut the fact that jniod roads: do pay is refreshing. Such conclusion is best determined! by the individual who drives a car either for business or' pleasure and needs no argument in its favor at I his, time. lint- the importan) feature is not to lose sight of the fact that, we had poor road's and when you ride now from' La Grande to Laker or to .loscph on a ihird less gasoline, much less car up keep and with decidedly njore comfort, just remember how it was before the highways were built., The good roads are costing a pile of money stagger ing sums, but let us all hope that Mr. 1 tool Ii "s coin-lush lis and figures are correct as to the saving made by gooii roads over poor ones. AVe all know that Ihere is a great1 saving and no one can doubt the Commissioner's figures when he says every machine saves five cents per mile In having good highways until there has been a more thor ough and complete test. THE OFFICE CAT 1IY JUNIL'S - V- A tr:. s " i y IS Is oul Chi. f .1 l.i Ili c.i., in Wa "Tills hi I.M'I.I. I i. -tie T.-e't, a Kr- me its at a . Ii'.ijrlon; .rh inow tali; itlu he said, " means aft n.ive mi ; '.aikiil'j In "ShIi ! eclill lyle. inc. 'Stvle' hi. Tin- bed It's as if limy always 1-i'ikine; l I ; , . , 1 1 1 i . - I 1 1 , i - of tbclil elitec, d a ill itnic tl.c .'tiier tlay ami ah' d for aia'.'s comb. " ' I yil v. i.nt a na cr.nv ma ci'ii'b ." "'-ai'l the atl.-i -dan!. "'I'l'c stylist imvc a Iniiifh In- said 'I want a man with i iiIiIht teeth'.' " 'No stum New Ilp-V I" lo I. All, More II GO TO IT, "BILL" WHITE. Wha'': Wb .. ' : li:i. l ist;, ill. an '.' " AVilliani Allen "LiH"' While, editor of liu- Kmporia Kansas Gaette and also editor of .Judge, has defied t he Industrial Court law of his native stale and asked t- We put in jail if the commonwealth sees lit lo do so. And this is the way the veteran editor did it : It seems that in that Industrial Court law there is a seel ion which pre vents any public talk'or newspaper expressions favoring a strike. White not inly look ihe side of the strikin-r shopmen in ihe nation through the Kmporia Gazelle.- hut he also placed a placard in the (laelte rflire window slating his views on the strike. Ills, attitude is that 111 this free Anterii tl.,1.. I..... ui.....i.i ..... i . . i . .7...,. ..... on. .inn Mm euro it i 1 1 1 op anees of the press. Is he ritrht ' 111 lelt field, who hit .4 of town on Ills vacation. Mclnnis .vpeets In start Mef'.eo in the box and to play in Ihe field himself. llickev will handle sec ond and, Ihe other fielder will lie either Nitto' iM. Meserve. The In field will lint sutTer so much, us will the outfield j,y t,s shift J,,,, Mac expects to have tli.em both In eood condition when tlvy play T'nfon. I. a Grande is now closer lo wln nini; a pennunt than al nnv lime willllll the last twelve y.,ars.' Povc has produced a bunch of heavy hit tint; hall plavnrs thui ims nuinau'ed (o vtiiisisi.-iit: v v in pinniint nlticr pennant, year lift.-ind yc-n- out. Last ee:u- tlulon pave them a bard I turnip for the race but lliiniis urn different tins year. Moth linker and ..ramie ileveli -,; , a Ij-tt, ,. (, ,i -line l-arniers and holh won two 1 names out the three from them, shovlii" Cove baik into u sure ulilrd -i Place, which is a new feelini; lo Mbem. , The Iiil.rnoiiiitain ...ai;m this ,'" h hi..,, first division teams since. Ihe first f.,i, writes played -.Maker. Cole ,1 I. (':.,,, wi.'jAll three (eani.i have bad . 1 i r l f -, cuity iii winniin; ii-oni I-.luin, I'nion '"'.and Jlaines ami thv .have split oieir callles. Willi llaker and l.ll Urande showing ".mil ni-,iuvu i . Uie liercentac.. ,i. Kj. praclicallv sure f e:i,lK (he see load division !'n thu race is over and Ihe fillh v ,:h rest, between 11 11,1 I'miin and Haines Cnl,,,. hu .,.. eroded in wilinilli; two tallies, both from Haines, while th Citwhmn havn won bin one. fioni K'Uin. Thev still have a psi i,,,., ., , ,,.V hu h -will riiiier boost Haines alonssid,. f -i,, r iw, (r)f. pw. hoy. t,,. cellir without nf ai::ui.e(. ,.,. t,ini. ,, he said tor Haines. Iin.v...,.r. slw has H i'ooil huucli of ballpluvers and ii oiin.-li nt trip, sports lhat otid to uoii.-. If both Halt To wear Hart Schaffner .V- .Iar- t lot he fitiesl ready made clothes that are made. To buy such clothes at a .saving of n per cei to every man today. He can wear the same land eheapK'r or ho1 can wear better clothes for the sai,; ferior clothes. This sale ends tomorrow when the store do . only salo before the new fall suits ai rive. The select from, lot- holh ineu and yniine, men. Th, always. Come in and 2u j:i!r cent off. t m.-ans cuiisii!.. le has l.ei u we; e'as be pays 1-. 2 Investigate this Choice of the The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes inff a (10-foot shaft and otherwise op eriiatr the mine and with eneourajriii': results. Goal ore veins exist, ami lie says lie will socn have a shipping pro duct that will give splendid relutns.' Mr. Fellows says there is eimsiilef ilhle activity in the tii'am'te and (ireen- j horn tlistrieta on many small proper ties and if the Sumpter smelter is ev er revived they will be substantial contributors of ore- :it lfidii ir.iu'i- par style", "i usmillv The plant of the Kum'no lOxrol stnn company ' resinned operation. this wct'k after an idleness of sev eral weeljs. Kxtensive repairs have been made. fcr ii- - ?"r :;Tfi ask rcr. 'HorSsck's fi!;;-ii Avoid Imitations :: d Substitute ForInr'ir.'.s.Tnvn!:,t2nJGror.H:.?. ildrcr. J P;cli rriU:. tn.iHt-d cj'.ract Jn Pcwclor The OTici:'M r-ja-Cnn:: For' A'.l A;;ti, j No CooUas f Nouricliiii DlfcstiUo V4 ';.- Take A Loo ! at This It too S.1C1- thci' skin are isi. al nnir 'l'iiere lu ll. d.-cided Il le ami La Grande ;niidai l !i b nnanl "a July :in. when to t.i Grande. bc i. id cluse the se a re will the I use ison nil I ili.n'l Wa lelt tleeplr.' an mjiist ice on a terance to that feeling would William Allen White is wlio in his voiithful an ci on nor tl voill'self. nillil ry a ic nlli.'i' mi If ;;!il the w, ' Itl.tlu rid wa ai:aint lh. the leann I. a Gran, .hard fin il .-';." and Ii I'"'. Workn: '' li-'lllini; I,, M iunis. Thla le-h ia the c licni-.s an- as follow 1 ' ' , 1,'isennaii m ,--.! e e -on 4 3:!: Kuli.lit .4 1;-,. lews ..lis.- Gamlv 22; Meserve .; I,'.': 'I'll. I Johns - weakest teams In still Ii it t i n t; al a the team standim; mei hittiiii.' above i and Kosenbaliui Ihe leadershii with n - and Knight all limn. The olfici,.! Work ma n , I". n acrs in Kruitdalt'. iiTeO. . t Knur -iH's in May Turk. let'O'b : ' jivp riHHit plastered hntue and larpe lot on -X avenup. .ltiou. I Sii i'miin house and two l.tiyte lots .j I on X avenue, i 1 KaO. i A nev.-' five room plnstoied bull- Kalow mi K avcntle, Jl.v.to. c , Five room modern liome . on I Greenwood, close in. $tou.i. J , i'ive room modern home on I'.Miu i I strert. closp in. :tSiul. Autoniohile and r'ire Insurance, , I Notary I'tiblu-. 1 . We have for sale and trade, f all kinds of liood farms, .-.ock J ranches, fruit tracts. hui !in' . lots and city property of all kinds. I Aiiloiuobile and tiro insurance, notary public Doc;: V-::; lie T..1. I'ov ret iitc cur nic;; by The f.uri - l.ihar n-Ju;:s i:r. -...'.r..io ci . :-,.:r:: Ac:.., C.lOf C.i. ma !'o.vd,i- ani Vuby '.. r. Ai', hovcver, n-.-.y t'i.-.t thrrc arc u-t-i; ic-.ii-ic ci thoe. To cii-i-cr.-rrs v.-e nc.vr ! i!:r-.j t-rcriects as n-j-.ij :. H. oni.ija i: Son. . are noted fr uniit-rin I '' deserve the best? We carry many other arti cles you may need for the. Baby rubber nipples, teetli in:; itr.f;;, etc. In each cac tiie quality is guaranteed to fee the best. Many people come here nl-o for Perfumes, Candies, Toilet Articles and the like. Wb.;n you have a prescrip tion that you wish to have tilled carefully, bring it to our prescription department. ii strike iiiestiou and gave ill you cherish proserin ion '. some man. lie is l he .-ii.-iii ays made' a national iv it i,.n overnight by writing '"H hats' lh Matter with Kansas.'" He is a commoner by naliiri'. amtiiist siiobherv, abhors so called arisluurai-c und w,in,t ,v ifi4ltfM o-,,' i,,..,, make u- stall" t Uis j,c in- ipal her than i-aiiii,,-JWati vltli his eiiliseitfint. ' Here's Ivttiiuf th ihiu't r.r... :,. :..:i -t:i'. I vie. Johnson and Kuiuhl ai-.. Ihe hoin.r record with Oir, and Koseiihaiim 1 ii,,.. -u bases with lo. Th- ison next ."in iMllnlit and Crews third with 7. lied for c n piece in st..- . il h tied fori PYRAMID LAND CO F. N. Ford ti . i iin.ns ,.e tin- f"l be i t ! ien. DEVELOPMENT WORK STARTED n S. 1..HB- U9kot Yean Xett, '-o f T.au,..., , . 1,y that wa- six m-'a-h iAa .,).... - ,. i P0.. thuitso tftOitoi-aO ' vl-Dlk-OII was elder ,an tbel ailed Stale; with the Rwsb of .J.Oo.bOplI OotD I'd m..ri-a. lie l.,l lived Ihe fall s',, ,., tucky ennbtCrenders to foia smiCboO of hR c. .initio's Instej-v since it bo proprlnte notion of ol'OSllis otoi a sOf-tr..v..riiinK9iati..li l'mav "'o'"'.?. e . . ""' ""'W'" n'"t'...-0 One Is thllt he wirefusril as a vol-1 h0 scpieslercl existence did net , - Ullteer in the Mexican war because h,. r.-cuil, olhe sif-nidcam e uf the re- VHS Moo (jCt for the Qiny." Ami so.Omai kable peii.'d coveied '.v hw li,'c- nmeeii. ne was, Aui-oininK lo ordinal .'j time, but that dcliacts n Odiin ..a, ...I inus. nave ne. n . n- n eieiin. ii.iii,i, .. . funn O Ul.--; 14BIB July e :. one of the . ot ti lien Ii9 i I'.-- m.Himain. i. alaiut mi at the lime. How r.rk'.i iheief th rccruitillK officers kn. O that most -O1 im nt W i his life was still before, him Anolher Was that he reivQubered well (he sadness that fell up. n the country when (loortfe ashini;ton died. Who, knoivni), (he liisnuy of hii country, nouht not troasurv such recollection ? il-'an.ls ..t nilads b a l.aie stale f lh.' f li ts. ' 9 intolliv-cnt Lev ,,r i wmil.l lint thrill at Ihe peospect of livnnr to a sitnllnr term, and havuie ail tin marwleu- expei l. n. e- that the nel c.ntiliy i- likeiv to bl.lii: if il eel f.. . I, !t. t,, vl'.ll, t I'M f ti-l- O w ..the or cr : o -''' id v 'e s. .!! n thick ii0 a. l.-r, the leach .-- - " ic aft O an c lo do hv M. -wA,t V. I-'.-! wncrs and manai:e son mine at (i t$l n in the city accom .I'O' : f Ul": ut' tr:'t':itist jfn- ,9 Attlu-rV V., O lis . i utt" b'ur .'v sl; 0 ,,t' fined ii lii ftA;'Xt"s- lb' ci', i ii.- .nils of Iwjih ood JuhijjiimnJ? v health ar:d uani'iui c i Ins wile, t attend liiv llyimi Wivithei f.nd. IVihtirt; the inatunmr of exterisiv l operation at the ll.n H:ir- M, fr- Kidlous. under bond an i ie, has start. ',1 deveiopnn-nt oper.i-''i.-O'1 thiO.vninjr tJlury nine a, anito and in eloie lromiiO t.i th,- iof'1 .MommieiuHl imms The Morning tilory i a proprO est' that has s loin tenQned untourhe I Mi-b-tlthut it ha--. jiQost Iumh foijroltrn t prob- j thi minim; euiumunity but at ow limo-l Unw it was very rich in ;old nndfil. '.'io-i vt-r. U had it- ups jin.l d'wns am! : under stress of tin- latter j, ulnio,: f.) ; - a''-'" A'-t bv i'"i- I-.i p I Yilou hai r-.it a w.nl.n, j Farmers! I'K'OTKCT von; STOCK I'se Sherwin-Wfiiiams Fly Spray cry effect ive and easy q to use. O Trices: (Quarts Hih Half Gallons Wc ( lallnns 1.75 RED CROSS DRUG STORE. Take Care c&f Ycsr Dollars and Your Dollars Viil Take Care of ycu.. o o Systematic sai'.ig, however small iic begin ijiug, is the ,-i!re wav to iudependence and siic- ces; tee. "You t eat your pie andhave ir,, 1 y We invite you to open your -eoiui! with us and offer oti our services and the facilities of this bank-,' Yof? will be treated with courtesy ?uid aim our Mincers wyi ne glad lee ill l consideration give assistanct submit to them ma O wot he glad to anv matter vi Q mar La Grande National Bank 0 SOl'Mi Capital and Surplus, $2C5,0C0.00 l.'KLIAlSLK o o o o ri.Qii.r..ssiYE . ; , If tht record) alt straight, iAvc on the pioi'vity. JIV ia uti-w.tter- ti.x.