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PAG?, SIX TTTfiLA: fiTJANDE JIVENTNG OBSfiftVETl- "' " i ) Mil. Jj 1J . Tnwl.iv, January fi, 102!v-1 BUSIKB 1LC0NH! Gould's, Kin a Shopkeeper Industrial Development to Be Discussed at An nual Meeting of State Commercial Club. rOim.ANn, Or. ( Special) Iii'liiHtiial ilvt-liiu-nt fur On-KOH vill !; v keynolo fifth' A iimiri I M.'t(nc of tin Orvcmi cliiinthop (if fmimrnN. to bo hi-M in l'oi:iunl. .Iiimmry filh. DiihItwbh If-ndi-i-s of I hi' .state will lirvnf.it varluuK pIlim-h of un ln iliiKirliil jtrowiini icmIkH('1 to cx lolt tlio n'sourcox of Oregon luimJ In tin nil wlili tho rmwut unrioul tiirnl ilcvflnint'iit. I). Jtonr of Kuifino, proi;! lnt of Mm 'Oregon State IJiiiiU'th' tiKNOflutlon. will n'lriifKH tho oon Volition on tin: tonic, "How to Fi nn nee a Etuifi J'coji-ct." In UiIh inliln-HK the Hpfuker, usfilstt-d Uy tho ideas of other prominent honkfTH of the Ktntc, will kUo tin practical dotailn whordiy a com munity, organization of Individual can finance and develop ( In na tural resources of tho various , communities. Kay to Speak. "A Financial Audit of Oregon," will ho. the theme f an uddreKH to h" given ly Thomas LI. Kay, utmu ticuHurer, in which Orcgon'H ito ent financial stultm will ho analys ed minutely, including Btnte itax;i ;tlon and expenditure in J .a 1 1 runchcH, together with compuri norm with other states. ,i Other topic and speakers of flic itnnuul convention will be: "Tho Mri'Kou Development I'royrram." hy V. I). 11. I lodson, manager, port Jnild Chainlier of ComnuTi-e; "J'or-c-'ttry Utidget for Oregon" hy i': M. (Irangir. I!, ft. iM.sii-iet rurcntor; "lndUFlrinl and liydro-Klectrlr l' - velopincnt of OrogouV hy l-'iunklln i (infill h, preurtlent. Portland Kleeli lc J'owor com puny, ami "Trafile ItcgulullonH and Antonio hilo hicenseH" by Ham A. Koscer, t.eerel;uy of slnto. l''rom one to five delegates from eiieli of tho 7il member organism- lions of the stato chamber are cx peeled to bo in ultenduiico. iv a Ik a i r- '4.' f t D0UGU1S HELD ntor. I:dwur4 T. Hakw, the early friend of Doughis." " "' " Jr. UPBYI.H.S. jIILstoiical Society Re vives Memories of Man ; of Abe Lincoln's Time- ,i - ' ... HIMtlN'Orircr.U III. (AV) j I raelng a Htauuch ril iidMliip 1 but i co-Hinio-il, hf .spile of tln-ir pnliti ! cal dlff-renf s. hh lon;r I liey IkiIIi tiv'd. the Illinois fisloric.il ) Hoebty bus published n life of hi' phen A. loug!as. which forge i a n w link to bind toget lu r Ih A Hawaiian provoib a'8 tlio wnrbj u'hh mado out of a gourd, yi so met lines it could bavv bf n made of u lemon. If ha suhrertiMw M rnmtt H lie known I meiiittriii and fame of Lincoln and land Ixdilnd his bacli Ihe-land be !Oou:;1as. t .viiH prepared iy luvcrl , o wll," Klevevw continues, j 1'Yunk K. Ktevenn of Hycamore, ill. "llnw well tlmo has. obsei-ved that J Air. Klevcns related that when rc(iiesl. . yenrs have unswered ll.lnenin was to 1m innugKtat.-.l in i 1,1 Kfowfng, cropH, banks full of Wushlngt..n. the firm time., "it was j "inm ' r,,t Otnt!oni or loarn ilntimaicd that Mrs. fJncoln was ln Ifabliful cimrclus. And ito li snubbcil by Washington so-i""" ,,I,SK " "n " enougn io sioot) in nomatco ana kl.s the grave of the marlyr sen- there That's a good polntl . "What u reversal of fortune! Lincoln In 1 K51 sweetly, pathetic ally, alluding to the giddy heights Oouglas had reached now Ooug las held the hat of his humble rival of other duys! "li was a tender Hi t lo tribute which could conio only from a frit ndMiip, si rung und enduring, lwrn amidst the happy hardships of rude, piitnt-er life, where friend shiprt arc as si rung as luu utt-u who build stales." t'pon his lakenwabl est ale, i wll It in a few j feel of the Illinois ('cillral rnill'Oiiil. which lie nroieet 4;d, . louglas stands loUv In both local nd internsl, and has been Di onzj-. nig ii ni me air. t iu iii, tim i successtut tn inc iranneni ui chsi. be is ina.le tbe'fbst to wel- I fur over foct? years. Sold by tlldrut&utt. coui'j with oulslreti-beif hands the dawn of each new day. "Till iy, I )oug;iH has been wailing Ui giifl the Kiin'jf first rays ind ask their blessing upon the Hairs Catarrh Meciieine i;-;'! F. I. CHENEY 6l CO.. Toledo, Oliio ) Icleiy absenting Itself. Douglas, a (social favorite, let It be known at ionic lhat'tho Douglases would un- leriake lo spoil the Ml tic plot and f.ertriKle .ou'jgei Duroriffa Kiecics is coniifOtetl bv marriuK with ono Of the oldest families In the British nohllity and with the niilllonahfl (.iuuldi tt Amerlru. ut all ttiat incuns nothing, in forced to earn her living j'n "u' I'tiuor.t of his ability he did. -una it b a s'.anr one seiims tea and PKht niiulicg to niotorlsts anil cyclists In the village of Dane 1(111, Knland Upon her husband's death tne title and estates pawd to his hiuilu!. the flfih I'-uon Dccies. hm-hfiid of lluitn Vivien Could, daughter of jeore Jay CiuuM of New Vork. Bluebaclcs Shipped To Enterprise Hatchery BRITISH LAND ; .LAWCOMPLEX J.ONI)f)N (AD Tlio lull. Inw I or lliiKlan.l iniiin upon tl n,.w j iukI, wliiit imtny. rluint lo fji:, un j vvvn more, .coui'iinif cliitil-r on ' .liiliuar' , lu.'f,. wlii'ii Din lllrli , i iilniid ai'C of Mrji Inu,iiii3;niirii llvi.,, ,. ...... Lord lllilii iilicn.Vii not In ono nl . UlU lllllKI'Nl HlllllllfK lllul llllH lVIr J l"J .IhrniiKh , piiilluiiiiMit, an.l Hi., inwyiini n:iy llml lu full r'liiiMiiliiK will nix lio rimr Tnr' III i- -mi (..u riirH. i in. imiht IUIIW (II um hiii irro' inrrt.;. To ilfNtroy Ih. Illlln cinmiy Ji'Kut iilllfiiri nri h(- iwii'ii liinil ami mnviililii kooiIii; to lllllki. lIl'lllllIKH Willi lllllll BllMI'IT nun tmrir, nti.l to nmko all Ian. I l nvuiiiiiiio rnr milo or illsiomil nl ) iiiiv Hino. WhulhiT It will Hiiri'i'iAl ( In tlii H.i nluiM Is mill doiilitlul, lor ', no Muslim, mm mo duullnir wlti tlm law or land him evor hroimhl ' llin i-xuiH roNiilta contoiniiluti'il by h "Iionnom. It In mill vi,.w or the olilrr lnwycra that tlio coral nif nynli'm or luwinnklllK. nniliT whli-h nnw rul.l aro cri'iitril mill iloiiliirnl polnlH iliclilod In conrl liy JihIk':h nnd liiwyors nt tlm cx I'l'nmt or complalnlnd cllont uliould not In. upsi t hy Htututia. In thoory, Knglnnd Is a llior ' nilRhly Horlullatlc attitv, the crown iilono bclnic the "ownor" of land. In fact, Indlvldunta aro owncrn, al thouifh. tho .holders of fcp-almplo J Of ffillllnll OMtlltD, tho ciiulvnliMit j Of 4iifvr)ii full oivnurslilp, ort,ii I, i' n iinrty rnntnl, ri'onf B l i iii'lvorn lo Kill mium or u wlillo roosliM' ut ('hrlKliiuiK. 'liidow in'e lioldi'ra rank a vimt body or copy holdi'ia whim- iimrw llmltid owil itbIiIi d... not allow tlu ni to dlir Ijiki. IioIim or inako liniB liunca . wlthoul the rimiomary li llml,. H. Hi., lord or l ho manor. ,v-t num. a ti-nnnta In tall. hmii InKrnlnin amiatora hav.. o nnaumil that Ihiy can liiniTIt from lli.lr land dnrlnif their llivtimm Iml cannot lilapoM. It mvay from their chll llell. Iind held In nil llli-He linih lunB piiKsei, in ,, variety f ,vn lo the relative of the holder. I'rlmoK.'llltnii., or the preference of Ihe eldcHt hoii, in the k llelul rule, lint tunny villoi;ia retain the ciiiiiom or I:..i.jui,-1i KnulUii, whieh lirereffl Ihe yomiKeM aim. nud n whole eoilllly han .,:,iiiu called (liivelkln.l. which kIvs !!, ;v.j. to all the huiim In eijoal nhnri-N. ,l toKeiher In:; urrereiu eiiiom.s of d'-aeent are known In l:ui:iiin:l. The leuillll Bistein ol lue-lni Id Iiik rrotn which the niod i n I. in, I low developed, waa a very alinple one. The reforming atntutc worked out hy u committee of tint ri.-.t.-i a lillil adopted hy Lord lllrki nheud, will huyo tho roliowlni; ericcni: Aholinh copyhold nnd ctiNtomnrv in: uhollsh eslalea tall h Ih-v, while ri lilllillli; them, ni,..!,- with aelllenienta, In ciiilt, i.in.lll, iminiieiiltiire ami lll;m'e lu.H-mo.i l.r dc.M-cll: k" el ".llll l.-M Of! tie tllle;" ;ii.l:. letKitiey l com- iiiimi; niiiKi- r.iil iieioual i.i-.ip. eH dei olve neeordlni; I ' Ihe i I rill.H. due of Ihe Ki'cateM Ivllh If llllKllsli land law, the .e,-.. I'.ul hart,.., forever to I.e .al.l i.'i: of II Hon ,eee ,,f hind. Ih nil l.lili ln.1 l. llu- new law. M ,.. ii..iis do not ill-, I Willi li e ,' l.'lli; le.ii:eM or wilh ihe .Itllt.u.ti or Itarinc l,..a. nod it ..,-.t no M.lolioit to Ihe problem ol I - i u . live roveuanu and ".en ilo.l. BXTERPKISa Ore. (Special lo Ihe Obseivrr) Another laiRe Bhlp mem of Hah eirin ni-rlved 'rerently nt the Ihilernriiie halchery. Klatia n loi al neH.ap..r. Tllea-i were the lldvanei... (tllaril of len inllllou land Inched h) ui hanks from 11 Wi;nhlnir- lon slate fish eslahllshlnenl ill fruldhar. in that state. I.-vlne I'relieh. S'liiertnlendenl of til", local hatchery received them and has placed them In trnya In Ihe lung IrouKhs. AIltl.HNK, Kan. (AP) To save lit least III pot cent or .his pay Is ' one or tho duties or every eni- j ploye of the llrown utllilicH Inter- ' A lesls. whose headiiuiirtera Is here. I j I'. 1.. llrown, president of tllel'lilt-i led Power & l.iKlit corjionillon uud . 'the t'nilei) Telenliotle eoiiimiiie. ee. I Uecelpt of these rili has n cer- quires every one of the 14 no em- I lain rum sa. ror they nrc very slnil-1 pioyea, from olllce boy to man Inr In the redflnh nr tilueliucks Ker, to "bo t hrlfty and t lierclore I ivhlch In early days ithounded . lit j contenlcd." , j Wallown lake nnd in slreiiins of the I '.(live nio man with a family! ynlley. Apparenlly the fish cnui-and a homo thai Is paid for, and j mission has s.niKht out a vnrlety j till times out or u hundred, we i cnh'tilaled to thrive particularly i have a contented worker." said I Air. llrown. "on the other hand, j allhoui;h by no means always, lliej tnnn who does not have some- i thltiK InnKllile lo show ror Ills job I Is usually ready to Keek unolher 1 Willi the HliKlilcst ecus for the Hhll'l." , j 'lho cniripiilni-y saving systoiti ' ifatnbliHlicb t w,o veai uxo anil ,1ofl.i;t Irtiuilly1 r-Oei-. eintiloye Is: liralsillt; the lilall, Itccordiliif to Mr. llt'owil. ITotnl savlnK of the worlj- j eln. i.siveil piut.OUH u year. Tito , labor it tinioveiv htia beconid incKli I ll.le. ; ;; j -The iWinr" lMld rnnn nr woman I eU.V,:a.U.,u.-Jll'iM protiorllohately, a1 survey hy the committee shows, j MiHWI-lM lllKher - Hiilurlfd offl- CilllS SI nrcely slleceediMl 111 tiulllni aside Hie nilniinnin HI. per cent, hy escortiiiK Mrs. Lincoln to tho I ballroom upon his arm. i "ljut (he crowning , n'onlfesta llnn of tiiat sincere frioridship was iexhiblled iiuietly. almost lunocent ' Iy ut the delivery of Lincoln's In auguration speech whin Lincoln usccndlnjr the rostrum 'of steps, awkwardly enough, waa lfrloklnK j for u jilace to lay-his lull sltft, lliii;; Ijioutfias noiiced the eiiiliarhisyf' ' nient, and . us tliotiKlp'.dxiicMil- of him, he renched tor It and held. It annua- the deltvery of the speech lo which he listened Intently. . "It was Ihe speech of his friend and nelKhbor; ,hls Rreat and suc cessful rival, and In It he felt un AID IN SAVIN G i 'nlerest which ho munlf.l.!il by rreiiueni nous or approval and such exclamations ---as '''flood!' That's riiir!' "Xo liacklnir ' out- WORKMEN THANK EMPLOYER FOR welt Here, hecntise lite sunic va riety was so abundant uiub r whol ly natural conditions. " ' . When H. Mluheil, director of hatcheries of the stale finh .com mission, wns lien; In November he mild that from j elKbl.'ttt lhlrhn pr (omiu limits - flu tlihiurlif 111 Vtf..iiil...i snlmnn ' wnfild tie s -.nf. VUI H i ilMlon more vvs wdpld' 1! shlj rd ti MlM-'pJijii,Vfrt;-Vn rimililf lu ItvMi oiAilH-'ilp-lb hisxrtl hat snclieyi hat b.-lnir1"' fnvot-eit H'tic Ihe liafeln-ry was 'established, but rr, Mitchell v:ih mueli ilt':iHi-il Itfi" rnndirinriw" tiT"mi'c"ri"Tilin'V nnd dlsctiNscfl . wlllr.:iSui,..Lj,'l. l!'h. duns for ' various' rtira'ruuUM-Hts" wtileb will tte made rrpjflt.'ilij' The blia-baetis will neul more feed In r ', " , " T7i 1 . ,'T "",V,". .I't"" wiiRe put away us 1 1, as ,t able In Ihencsf VllliI Jh."rii0ll!l!l.f ffofjeth oP.lhelr eai nlnm.. ' I. '. I XL 1 T 7 v t i H " ,', i V'M vciHC.i'.otcVi;...!. 1 tntll uinrc ,ttl:Ui l,ive mlHIop sprini; 00k cUk"S vcetH. nimi.il. and ther iire rivo million yoimtn soi-keyi.-s rl hand tn the various ponds These will (to down Ihe river in Ihe early spring. I'avallon MinitH Pimliicilnii t)f Motor Ciii-K In (ermilny P.KItl.IN. (AP) Herlin now counts :l7.inl0 antoniohlles. This la an Increase In the city or 20 per I'etit In alx months, nnd means one cure to every ion Inhatiltants. Tho country now produces be tween 311.000 and 40. mill cars n year, and an Increi-are or 1110 (or ovcn.2a.il ni e,.nl.la expoon-l !' Ihe'tiuMi.. fad or-Vrslltts .nrodiir tlon' faifrUtli a '" " " v Pog Deputy; .a?Srv,IV "Pup. lio year old Aired ile ,., ty Minrr ian,.i n. Muh.i ( Kn. 'a v iy. Km., hat Uen ileputuej lor hla good work In nrrvriin.. . Jail break , Vh. dog. ,,, prlaonera di; fun thinuch tlw w,, ran to the sheriff and led him 1... l' ... n .... There were n m,.l, ! " ' ,n "n" " """" tha LPs in am i 'a, ..., ,n"V"r y. NiutAPui," know how doi l ied I rice ?. n h" '' ol tuikeya. - """ pn.-j ktarlni l,t word D,put,J o v rH Pi r . St (if.. . 1 the ofl'lciuj ulri'oules ,UvanH I'o oi lOurope ;ouM Utraled In London Sp aklnt-r here reo-ntly. he said: "I reKui'd myself as under a very definite an.l reHpouslblt ohllKailen to tin nailon us a whole. One Ihtnir I desire to achh've during my term of office Is that I shall leave tlx air. defence of London st ronKcr than I found II." SALE To Reduce Stock REAL BARGAINS SEE-- '" Our;;'; ,;' 50c i .!,.. i ,w $1.00 ';'-,', $1.50 " $200 -Tables ,; , Watch our Windows! 1 !!' I P ' .' ' ' Ask About Our ' $1.00 " PACKAGE S.ALK Don't Miss 11"-' That's All! Richardson's Art & Gift Shop Snodgrass & Zimmerman Uiulei takcrs i. Apijjulanc.e Service j. Phone Main 62 Corner 4th and Ppnn 1 TSodlc of Roi'icnt Mouth Wash And Gargle Free with every package of tooth paste of any kind. This week only. Prescott Drug , . Company The New Drag Stora . Telephone Main 13 ' Cor. Fir & Jeff. We Owe Our Rucrcss During the past Year to Our Customers Who Appreciate Quality . If it is made ly Gwilliams' Electric Bakery, you ' can depend on it that it's the best. We use no substitutes in the manufacture of our . products. . . "Home or the Gulden .Crust." ' Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Seventh Message Why buy an open or semi-open car Why not a -HUDSON or an KSSKX COACH? y 1 1 Ledbetter Garage . i. .....'... . . ' i4Q(j .'Adams Avenue lirn YOU ltnnw 'I'll. VI' WI-: had appli-s I'Oll SAI.I3 at pilna TO M IT inyon-'s ' iTitsi:? i 1 .i ,. . A ''PI-SB KTO.ll. of .1 lioims iinii 'JonaltmiM I'Oll OM.V 60,.. pt,f ' ' 11.' von rini.iBir ' .ir ' 'I'lll.' IIOH or Bark; ' " " also smn: iiaitniir ' 1 " Srl-:s wrapiiril In puppr i ' AMI VACKKII in uW.ih 1 AT. $1.7.11 u i- lxix. ' i .' i '. : .. -. .. ., ! La Grande ; WaTehouse & Storage Co. Ii'tri-isoir ami llruitoili Km.. I'iioiiii sitiin ma i i:kk kson iu!itiANl 1 HARNESS Repairing and Oiling. Now is the time to bring: in your harness am have., it., repaired.. oiled. . :. We use Ncatsfoot li and Od. Sfcala HHw. Company, .'. Phone !MIn .83 :'. '''." 1 Roesch Dldg. The Telephone The g'ood old telephone which, if not the most important invention of the Nineteenth Century, cer tainly made more of a change in human habits, than any other and holds an unrivaled place among the necessaries of convenient existence. If you have one, use it. remedy the fault. If you do not have one, Home Independent Telephone Co. READ THET)BSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS r Economy has been preached Ifi'om tthe President down. ' NOW IT HAS land on all fours in Phatt's Lumber Yard. The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. 'ah Poor Man'. FrlMKl" Oppo. Kinniilrj. 1'IIOMC Hi W No buuilar BuAlwiaa Why Sjiffer With a Cold? A box of Mek. & 11. Cold Tablets quickly stops any cold. 25c Moon Drug Co. Everything for the Sick Koom PIIOXE main Anti-Rust Wash Boilers, Clothes Wringers Tubs J tread Hoxeo F. L. LILLY Hani ware Phone Main 8S IuliUuihhj Curling Irons.52.00 up - Flat Irons $4.00 up f Percolators S7.00 up j Toasters . $6.50 up j w.,fn T.no sin on .... . I ... . IV 1, V.'il S i V.UU up j Grills $9.85 up f " " . .Hot Tlates $4.65 up Boudoir Lamps..$2.00 up J Flash Lights 50c up Electric Ranges....$ 10.00 t Electric Engines ..$12.00 1 5 La Grande ' x ni i ry i i - , r '.,' :...ifi' fiii-'in -f J --.'t'- i- . --f. ., T , ; n - r v -tit-'.' I dftk ! . .1 i 'J -;ciL . ; . . l'flrey;''aiid:: Yon Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber vor own it to vorii ciin.nni-M A mil Iioiiic liaK a n-al luriiirnrr on tlio llrra of joiir rhllilivn IIAVK ONE OV YOlil OW'.V. Bowman-Hicks , Lumber Company MAIN 8 oiaix ami w vooii i'hom: main sni J. I.. .MIMI4I.I, i v ; rTpHEY clothe you, feed you, furnish your home for you, send I you on cushioned wheels to work, surround you with pleas- 'ure, ease. They give' you accurate news, display to you tested wares, promise you honest values, biing you honest goods. They are your university. They teach you home decoration; correct dress; sanitation; preparation 'and serving of food; music, literature, art; business methods something of every science known to man. They are your bank. They hejp you save. Your adviser. They spare you mistakes. Your friend, They bring you comfort, convenience, sieed. They are nothing if you do ont heed them; all if you do. They pack their messajres into minutes; make them entertain ing, simple, quick. . Advertisements do this the advertisements in this paper. Do you raid them every day? It pays. Don't buy without advice of counsel the wise counsel of advertising Servicing Batteries W e pecinlize In flaim Ri-hanrln, llvpairaKr uxl pmlnnictnt tta aorrlrx for battrr; ta feHrmfciL la (tin mtiinllrva of Um tu or !.. oiir prtM ami fcr.hr must Mllvff. HOI K KKI1IAHI1C rll'KVII H rXIPK fHMrtnnti MAIN 19ft FRED T. BURGESS I Sim Jt-ffmna Aa -2 ? ? ? ? - Y ? ? ? y f ? f r ? -? - ?. ?. T t. ? ? I I T ? f t ? ? ? ? ? f Y ? T 1