Saturday, April 2-', 102.
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Ia (Craubc JxCicnhtjj (Observer
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FRANK D. APPLEBY
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. . Jluflliiuas Manager
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OFFICE
CAT
TMAl MANN Hla.
ByJvnius
That once well-known old-timoer who used to bras thai
lie could drink everybody else under the table is himself
under the sod.
Yesterday In
Washington
The fellow who doesn't believe in a vacation may be one
whose -work is so poor he fears they'll find out while he's
away how useless he is.
A college president says that scholarship and brains
lire beginning to be recognized as the big advertising assets
of a College but the athletics still get more space in the
newspapers.
It's the driver at the wheel, not the car, that makes the
trouble. Out, of some 1500 automobile accidents in Oregon
during a definite period, approximately 1,100 were traced
to faulty or careless driving nothing else could be blamed.
Faulty mechanism of the car, poor highway conditions, etc.,
cause so few comparatively, that our problem of safety has
to do with the individual driver and educating him on the
value of taking every precaution possible when on the public
streets and highways. If a driver takes the attitude that
every other person on the road is a fool and conducts him
self accordingly, accidents will be reduced to a minimum.
j A SrLKNDII) TOWN.
A gazetter informs us that Canton, New York, is "a
banking post-village, the capital of St. Lawrence county,
on the Grass lliver and the New York Central and Hudson
River railroad, 59 miles northeast of Watertown; it has
extensive steam sawmills and flour mills, boat works and
manufactures cheese and cheese boxes, printing presses, etc.,
and is the seat of St. Lawrence university. Its population
is 2,7!)7."
There appears to bo nothing particularly startling or
noteworthy in these facts. There are bigger sawmill towns
along the Kennebec, more ambitious flour mills in Minneap
olis, more cheese produced in any of a hundred Wisconsin
towns and more bouts built in any Eastern harlw.
What especially distinguishes this northern New York
town is that of the 7fi3 houses in Canton, f..r2 are inhabited
.by ;flw'ner$, that the pcopoHion of owners to venters is ap
proximately fi Ui 1. This precisely is the condition that
makes more directly than any other for splendid citizen
nhip. The pride and satisfaction that accrues to the owner
of a home because of that fact inevitably reflects itself in
every manifestation of that citizenship, in his attitude to
ward his community, toward his state and his government,
in his sense of civic and social responsibility, in his attach
ment to hearth and family which is the base on which our
whole structure of civilization rests.
Canton, New York, must lie a splendid town.
"Ilo yon linvc n rndln?"
"; It's vHilnir Hp with llic baby
Hull uJl's nil' Hint sliriy liMik."
Winn two hmii-st turn diflVr In
ntiinliin holli ol' ilii'in in'.; rii:lil.
.
Mull nilil wlfi' uri' oih i vi ti
MiuiikIi liny Miiiili'l Inns niiiiimI liUr
u llii.rll.
lli'llilllni' Mlys: "I'nIwiNtty I'rrs-I
lib'lll Mnp rillilmt.' (lllli rle.li!
Hun he si Ill at his iixc
Tin' trnulili- with the Inst word In
I Cushion Is that It is not.
.
1-Mith: "How doi-a Jik make
, InVl'."
Miuh': "W.'ll. I should define It
ins unsullied labor.
aotiii:k vi:itsio
Mary had a nanny Koitt
Ate ilenlm from the walls,
And when the little lambkins
came
They all wore overalls. I
i
The public health service nn-j
noutieed that every one In the I'nl j
led Slates lias nil nveiiiue of 3.7 1
'iiIiIh uiiniially. The fraction must
he the snlrries.
...
11h slnniK' bow tnvurlalily thrj
hliln in'i'il Nimnlttiitf wltrn you Jiuv-'J
lyid it Ittnl dnv down town. i
Ain-r nil. it's heller !o put ml
on your lips the wny women U
I linn on your iiom (lie wny Minto
men used to do. ,
A wpltiMter lieroiueH u Hplnnter I
Iktmumc no Hiilior will Hull Vr. !
. j
There's eonnolutWm In this: If
the si'l 'lit hihl not lelllpti'il F.W !
some niiin would have iIh-h to the
oeesiMlon.
(Hy (lie Aoeiule I'n-ss)
K. J .1 Ir-Hitlng-, iislHtji nt M-ere-l.iry
of lalior. w;i nppoinieil to
Hie ffth lill lo neti lor n ii l h' l li
i'nti(oMii:i.
J-:reellon nf a $2.iinn,(HMi iwu
1 or hi m In WhmIi iurJon wus vt ..!
hy tin- I i:ni;hh-i s o 11 he A merlon
Ki volution.
S'eret;iry Wllhnr In a letter to
a ,);ipnnMe puh ileal Ion d re la ml
the ructiie cinlsi- of ihe fleet in
only ton tiin- i ruin I up.
AeHon or the I'.osion poMinwis
ter tn hnrrinjr from the mails an
isMUr of the llm-viinl Lampoon wsin
approvi'd hy the post office tie
parlment. Tho treasury, slate, war, labor.
Justice and iiRrlctill lire ileparl
iniMitM hemm a Joint ennl'-renee
SI'NhAY, ATltll, in
Mountain Kliimliml Tliite Million-.
f'KAi", ialKitty. ''an. 4:H'J. H n.
in., Knox I'rishyt'iian chill ell.
ll.-v. i:-orn- A. lilekMon.
KOA. I't iiv-r, olo. C(L'2.). H':4.
a. ni.. 1 nliy church -rvleH; 4
p. in., ornun; 7:4;i p. in.. I'nlly
etiut'i'h,
laellie SliiiularJ Time Stnltnn.
K I'l . I .ok A m:el.-H, I 'a 1 1 f. ( A li S. .1 .
f , : :i o - fi ; 4 r p. m., MaclHiilern
ninhtly ioiu?s; ii:4r-T, niiisiei-l
upr-cliitlou chat ; 7-K, f coin
stnK1' and studio of .Mi'tropolllan
Hi. -Hire; S-:t, Tlhla Man-hettl. ho
pr.ino: Win. Tyroh-r, plitnl.sl ; it
1 f, Kxainin.T; Anton l.ndu'h
Louisiana l''lve dance orchest ra :
1"-! i. TlHTi-un llt'iinelt's l.os An
f It iitis dance ot ehrst ra.
KKWH, Hollywood. Calif. (IT.:'. !t
1 1 p. m.. Warner I trot hers mo
lion pielure uluht, presenting 1
niiniif-r of Hfaueind seri-'-n slarj
and eiiiertainers.
KfiU. HaUlund, 1'allf. :ifil.2). II
a. in., t 'a I vary 1 'n-shyierltir;
chnreli; :):::' p. in.. K(U Little
Symphony orclit-sira; 7::su, t'nl
vn r y 1 'rt-shylerlari church.
K(iW, Portland. Ore. (tfil.f.).
iu::ju a. in., J'irst I 'resl.yt.rln n
chnn-h; C, elninh H'rviee; 7.
Colhiirn eoncerl orchestra.
KII.I. Los Aiik.I.h. Calif. f4nr..L'),
7 p. in., A i t I IteUman'
lUMiiHoe liott-l eonct rl orelMSlia,
IJdwaid I-il xp:M liik. director: 1
T :::. mxiin r-eital, Arthur ItlaUe
h y, onrauist ; 7 :"o-S, proKi'inn
hiteniatlonal Cihle Shldetils as
socint Ion; fi -1 I . program, May
conii:iny, "A Trip Around lh
Woil-1."
K.III. Seattle. Wash. Ci4.4). 11-1
fi. in.. I'itsl Methodist i:dsenpal
church.
K' Hollywood, t'alif. Sfl.&). -i:
: 1 p. m.. Itadio Sunset services,
eondueted hy l!-v. ("has.
Al:d (iinl l'.ev. l-'ranl; I yer from
tlicider of Ambassador hotel; 7-N.
pi'oj'iani. V i I'st Presbyterian
chnreli of Hollywood by remote
control; S-!t. Ambassador hole!
concert orchestra, .losef Hosen
fieid. director; !i-ll, program, IL
,i ,'p1 Durant,
KI'O. San Francisco, t'nllf. (4:fl.5).
11-1.' in., church service. Wiley
Winsor. executive secretary; Mrs.
Anna M. Nelson, contralto; Thco-
looklntr to llHhtenins the country'B
horders.
doi .r J. Ii In, oi gaulht ; 6:3"
7;St, Ktates restaurant orchea
tMt; 7;.t'i-K. Locw'ti Warfield ih'f
Uler; S;3lt-0, ituOy Heltf r'
l-'nlrmont hotel orchestra.
MONDALY. APRIL 27
.Mountain Ktaitdai-d 'rime Matlonw.
KOA. Ueiiver. 'olo. (;t:':'.4). Jt p. m.
Itiulio theiiter oiH-hestru; h:n.
iienvi'r -Music company; talk
i lov. ,'lu rence J. -M or ley; Jof
.Mann and his Itainhow-Lnnc or
chestra, trio; la, soprano solos.
Kf lit. State Colhs-. N. SI. CI4S.6).
7;3"-S:;ia p. in., vocal solos,
Frank' FrenKcr; .Mrs. I i race
FrctiRe-r, ianist.
PiK ltlc Slaiiilaid Time Stations.
K FA M, Pullman, Wash. C14S.6).
7::tt-9 p. in.. Paul christen, bari
tone; II a r cy Wlxson; Josephine
FltZR-eralil, reader; "Art In ltelu
tton to Dress." Nellie II. Jacobs;
"ChoosinfT the Site for Your
Home," Prof. Onden Iteeinan.
"Are the Japanem- a peril?" lr.
l-'rcd H. Vider; "Septic for the
Fni-m Jionie." A. It. I'rane.
ICFI, Los Anifeh'H. Calif. (4fiS.5).
r ; :so-ij p. in.. Kxamiiicr's musical
half hour; i! :;0-ti : 4 :,, .Mac I Kin
Id's a inuseint'iH Information ;
0:4.r.-7. Itadllorial tallt; 7-S. Fve
niiiiC Ibrald Hadioliaus dance
orchest ra ; K-H. program. Owl
hriiK company. Tilda Itnhr. con
tralto; Los Antreh-s Sillier fiir-let.
linkers si rue L in New York, 10,
Hiii of Ihein. Tln-y wauled more
doiti,'h nf oiii Kind ir bss of
aiinlher.
SI Louis sale blower j:oi only
$L'tl. which Is poor pay for nn rx-p-rt.
Hairs Catarrh
Medicine
both local and internal, and has been
successful In the treatment of Catarrh
f.,r fnm vears. Sold by all diuggiits.
F. I. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio j V
The Charm of Good
Millinery
H
EHE are smart hats, the best in style and
mini it v. I hut. are simnl v a joy to wear. See
and try them to be convinced that any one
of them would be an investment in lastin.'r
satisfaction. Most moderately priced fur
real style value represented.
Wall Board and Plaster Board
make an economical and clean material
for Spring altering and repairing
The Grande Ronde Lumber Co.
The ordinary utrap-hnnjycr lias u
omplaint of lout; standing. j
Why are not more sermons nf
leep ns they aro loim?
If Yihi Wnnt Uio llcst
Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
Ho Sure It Is SlHilo hy fitvllllnni's I'lcitrln Ilakery Intern
Ongiiirs I.C111II111; lliend nnil I'lmlry Ilnki'i'M
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Golden Crust
Salt-
Stock Salt
Sulphur-bricks
I'lniii-hrifk
Itnnee-brlcks
Dnli-y snIL
Khilo siickH
Special jirleo
On ton lots.
AVe buy by cur
Lots and ran
Sno you money.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Phone Main 7M
I'HOXK I7H-J.
Zweifel Tailoring
sri-rs M.i)t: to 01t11r.11
SI'ITS Ci.i:AKI AMI rKI'.SM.II
$1.50
All Other Work l)om- liraonulile.
Work inllol for anil ililhi'itMl.
111)5 Ailnnw Ave.
DEPENDABLE
Established 1896
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Itmliuiii ltcoMS Scciindy
llehhul SMllinliitf ChnJlls
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
Thone Main 759
WE AKE NO FAUT1IKK I IIOM Y0l? THAN
YOI U TKLKPHOXK!
We speci:i!ie in phone orders, and jjivo tliom our
Utmost attention. Try us for service.
Free Delivery.
prtAGT'K (A P) Croat Ingenu
ity linn been diMplayrd by thft
Pratrue Kadlolofjieal 1 until lit n in
pini'ctlnrr the radium In Itn pon
Mession. and the method. nn re-irnrtb-d
so coinplet'f til at the
liliuHv ojd prot'ess)r reHponnlhle
(iir the n:iity of the treasure has
no fi-ar of liurKlarM.
The piiclrMM siihstanre. first of
all. Is stored in tiny, stoppered
phalls. and I liese u re In a la rue r
nla..s container completely mauled
hy fusing tin1 oiitice. N'el comes
a thick-sided hail box. which is
ca rem My loekd up iii a modern,
hi'h st met II ilf sate. All ti round
ihe safe, n fi w inches aatt. hantc
hiovi rhuhiH, uiakitiH: It iinpossihle
for any on.' e .'ii to approach the
safe without moving t hem. The
.Itchiest move in n i of a chain
rlm;s an nlaini b 11 In the watch
man's quai'ieis.
H FRIGID AIRE
"? Fl (,,,es n,,"',1 '"'"r ",an J'usl supply su
perior leftiKeralion. It ftcoes its own
ice in handy cubes, just the size to
slip into a sublet, and as pine as your
thinking water.
Jesse Iiosenbauin, Agent, with
Benhani Electric Co.
Phone Main 101. New Foley :ik.
Mi
inerva
Says
W will have n new ship- j
mmt of lllaeU Kid 4Mrap. !
band-turned. fie t hie side, j
rubnn 1 J-inch heel, ruhher
(on titt: In all nl.ey. to care '
for ihose whom have bad
ti rt and want ti dt'csny st icet f
slipper. J
We have now on hand tilt i
!h-i-s and w tdths lnf Mine-
han'i Arch-Aid Slipp'is and J
if.ir.ls. Siek l.ft mnde .
w.'M i-- VM'atinK theM shoes, j
We havi many customers ;
v ho ui iir uothini- else hut ;
this ttiae. AM uivh trontdo
elhnlnalt d In this make. 1
THE BOOTERY
ii.W IIAVni:. Mtfr.
.""iiuir fill pi
At) IkHUI or lNillslMM
J or Muie.s
s s ? s
NATIONAL 11AIJY WV.VM
April 27th to May 2nd
SPF.CIAI. $1.00 PRICES ALL WEEK
Values You Can Not Afford to Lose
Hoys' Wash Suits, A.qe 2 to S - $1.00
(Jills' Rloomer Dresses $1.00
4 Yards 27-inch Diaper Cloth S1.00
(Daisy Cloth or Canton Flannel)
2 DouMe Rivastod Art Silk Strip Infants' Shirts,
Sizes 2 to 0 $1.00
Puy your infants wear at these prices. Several
articles selliiiR less than cost. Come in and look over
our stock and ask for FREE ROOK ON INFANTS
CARE. Every Mother should have this hook.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
IUiy Durini; National llaby Week
SAVE
$ $ $ $
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Ml
DAYS LEFT
To Act On Our April Offer
ONLY $1 DOWN
FOR THE COPPER TUB
AuloMatic
nd Easy
Monthly
ayments
lyvjshf r
A Valuable Electric Premium Free
63
Housewives
have purchased these machines from us this
month.
This is the' best offer on washers in the
Northwest. It positively ends April 30.
Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company
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