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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturd: Juno 3' Tape Four .('.-. n . .. B williams hrrnr nnnnni i. 1 1 mm HEsii WW 0 VOTE MONDAY j 0 florsheim : 1117 3SSL'SSoS& il H - arras; sr , K SHOE yyyM ', ' CHADGtP? WAifS Wli-ROOT' I il! ?';l MEt VJOH MEH FAVAJM- ) f WW EMtS vNWUSf MET lH6Pe Cfc- Ju AF? M ADRKi .. $Ia (Bnutbc ifanutg (Qbztxbtx An Independent Newspaper FRANK I). APl'l.EllY Editor and Publisher HAIIVKY F. MATTHUWH -.Business Manager Published evening, except Sunday, at Hit Adam Avenue, La Orande, Oregon. Tlio Observer-Star published every Krldoy. Entered at the Poatofflco at I-a Orando. Oregon, as Second Class Mall Matter under act or March 2, 1879. OFFICIAL PAPEIl OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB CITY OF LA GUANDB MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dlspatclioa crodlted to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rlKhts of republication of special dispatches In this paper, aud also the local news hero in also are reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier Dally, per month In advance. Dally, six months In advance Dally, single copy. .... 750 ..H.t.0 60 11 Mull Dally, per month In advance.. Dally, per six months In advance............ Dally, per year In advance ................. Weekly Observer-Star, per year 60a ..$2.50 ..16.00 .42.00 ADVERTIS1NO RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch....... 42a Display, local, per column Inch.... ......-.40o Time contract rates on application. UOAKT NOT thyself of tomorrow; f0r thou knoncst not ' what a duy may bring forth. 1'rovuibs 27;1. Horse sense is a fortunate rjualily that sonic men have in spite of themselves. j 1 r ( The "heathen Chinee's" disposition to stir up trouble ia becoming more of a habit than a peculiarity. ; The difference between Bryan twenty-five years ajjo and. Bryan today is that he has substituted bone for bi mcntallism. r-r. : In Spain the students try to kill the king. In this country they worry the faculty and accomplish practically the same results. It's hard to tell whether some of the places nlonjr our highways have been visited by picnickers and camping tourists or merely been hit by a cyclone. Won't Co Holiit The "American season" is reported open in London. That's the first indication we have had that they ever re fused American money any time of the year. .:- " 'If QhimfoiAmli iwwr'j'wea-oir and' continues to occupy th-j ifiont page of American newspapers, we hope they are con siderate enough to Americanize some of the names of tho generals, battles, and towns and make the affair a littto morel interesting. 7 i ! The altruistic citizens who have objected to the Oregon law lequiring women to have hunting and fishing licenses, because it tends to destroy feminine sporting instincts, for get that the bill was probably passed by men who wished !to preserve ".slug" fishing and hunting excursions. ! Pendleton, according to the Kast Ocgoninn, is becom ing interested , in more adequate street lighting for the Jilisiness district.. The K-0 says the city has a somewhat gloomy appearance at night which is a proper description oj La Grande under the s-itne conditions. Wo Iimwi-vit ...... ... II.- .. j , j . il- , , , , , , , , TlM'V thui'l often li-ml llimlr uiu uiu 1 1 mil ill lllipiiivctl llgllUIlg ami SI10UIM DC lrigr.l',-s nlim.l nnuiiiliir-. Iml n fin (hem OFFICE CAT IRADIyMAHN RIO. Jim-ins- vi;s, vi:s. hit now".1 Off fiillH tlm CilJI Hill) UlC ulflo vimn: tlt peeled off itw Hwr;it-l r ItiH hfiul. Thu trousers ucro removed likewise. What lias heroine 01 Hie nld-fii- Hhioin'ri w oimm who ui.-id- :t fu-f- ;it you w hell Nhe k1 mud and let it no at Mini. Tiii:ut iwvoitrri; so;s The lee Mun: "hi The ! Old Summer Time.' Tile HoolleSk-er: ".Meet Me The Moonlight." The 1 t.i !! ll-udtd Mm: '-'1 II ho no Parting There." The Mrys: "The Old Oaken ekeL" The WVts: I'nlll Morning." The I'cinfeetloner: "In The Kw liny and lluy." HEALTH (Hy lr. I'ri'ilerlf k SlrlrLor) The heanlirul. eleai, liuhbliK" '.pi'tUK or the stagnant pool which Is apt to he the more daiiKeroiis'.' my during the war (whieli hicl-ju.-ntally prevented lot Of sick ne.sH. ) I When caittpMiK. II is hesl not to ! lake any chances on ihe purity of our water .'Aipptien. 1'nlcs.s we are I absolutely mire that tho water has' len thoroughly tested, nnd i;; un der competent supervision, it is best to boil all of It that goes-into rontrury tu whnl we usually think our niouths. Hrinpinff water to a it Is Ihe rormer. Many u "heallhy i,m i;j!fi n (j,,, harmliil bacteria KOod-tastinK" spring wali r. which tnIlt an. alt (0 i.jn i(. It also w:ii! highly esb'eiued in the neih- makes the water taste "flat"; but COVE (Special) Tim uniuiul school election or District No. 15 will take place at the hlxh school assembly room Monday, June 1 5, at two o'clock for the purpose of electing two directors and u clerk. The unuai budget will also be dis cussed. The Co vii lilgh school orchestra, with professor J. K. Trice as lead er, pluyetf with t he -a Grande band a few evenings ago. Mrs. t'ora ISlooiu and her dau ghter Violet, and brother S. Van Schoonhoven, have returned from a trip to Nampa. Ida he;, called there by the critical Illness of Mrs. .Doom's niece. At the annual meeting of tint Covey Cemetery Association Tues day, June !, H. H. Wetmcr was el ected president ; Krnest Hell, vicft prcsid en t; Mrs. A. O 'on k I i n , secretary and Mrs. Oeorgo Dan iel. Treasurer. 1 tegular meeting of this association wilt be held on the first Monday in each mouth at, 2:30 o'clock. A special meeting has been ar ranged for Monday evening, Juno 15 in conenction with the meeting of the Cove Chamber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 1 Kelly, of Watson vllle, California, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. .Snedeker Iwft Monday !or l-'reewutcr. John Henoy, of Lincoln. Califor nia, is u house guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hnedcker, Mr. and Mrs. 1,. J. Chadwick, delegates to the Ktate Orange at Ixillas, have, returned to their home at Cove. They report a very enthusiastic meeting at al-, las. i Ili.sliop W. I'. fCftn'.ngton and liis; secretary, Miss M. KoberlHoii, of Pendleton, accompanied by Rcver-1 and and Mrs. S. W. Creasey and daughter. Miss Margaret, of l.a Ortinde, w ere in Cove Tuesday making definite arrangements for the suimner school, which will be gin Tuesday June, lti and contlnuo for ten days. The clergy from Wherever good fellows get together Florsheim smart styles are worn and admired; they appeal to the man who keeps pace with the times. Tht Hutb no I Lg I . I " .! Yesterday In Washington A kid Is u two-lc!ixl animal Hint gels uiilhiM-il for not telling tin I inl li mill scidded lor blurting It out be i o ir t-ompituy. No town is entitled to a conven tion unless it has enough pool tab les for the delegate!, to sleep on. VYITKAMtY There uim a gmns window nuite proper. Who uiis marriiil to man named , Hopper. ,: 'tut lie got a; divorce ,H a matter of eours". And Ihe grass widow i:i now a grass hopper. tnouiih in the next few months to make any city in Ore iron envious. (Joud litfhtintf attracts potr limiting; repels, One is an asset, the other a distinct liability. still take tuhitiilaue low lights hi chew gum. Our fla;-lmnj; streets today look like a Fourth of July celebration were in prospect, but the decoration is really for the Legion show next week which promises to lie a il-iintf circu.s. vaudeville performance, carnival celebration. and community frolic combined. The local post has a pood! reputation for good entertainment. If it's lived up to theyi .should have ample funds to send the drum coins to the1 state convention at Prinevillo which is the immediate object of the show. Son; "What's a genius, pop'.'" Pop: "A gt-nlns is a m:in uho i'.'iii rew rile a traveling man's joke and get II neeeph-il by the Ladies Home Journal." Med for shipment, has been found or nth-ring It energetically after it to be contaminated nnd a prolific Kas cooled. sprea.ler of int-sOnal diseases, sneh Ku(t V(,ar )mm. p(,m)nSi ,ivinf? as typhoid fever and dys-ntery. jn (,i(h,s tth),r)i ty,UltI lHia b(.rn The staginnil pool, on the other i(.aUv ollti r).tllPn from nanu. ino n im. eonuu.i i-uu mm- (hHr ViU.atioMfl wilh u P11!lo which! winch might give us a silgm P-, ,.y ,li(.k((, up through careleB net, IS nut likely lo be the vehicle of o pr,.cau. of the dangerous diswscu arore- , jon4 mentioned. This, for the reason " that during the weeks tliat ihe wa-( ler remains stiignant. disease germs Vlli.VMiSI-; A IOIIS fl'ltll starve to dealh. Mosl disease germs HOi'l S (!' AMATKI Its cannot live long outside the body.1. . being adapted to only a parasitic lire. In fact, (Hi" method of puri fying cily waters is by "Impound ing,' or storing the water in largo reservoiis, for several weeks, so that germs mich as thos" of dysen tery and typhoid die on. These germs live in human bod ies, and are cast otf through the excretions. Where these come In to contact with mod or water taK-j VI KNN'A, ( AI') AniHtelir act ing has become so popular in Vi enna, and some of the omatcur actors do s-t well, that the profes uional stage, considering itself threatened, has found un effective remedy. I A committee of professionals .waiches every announceinenl from f ,, ,, any one of the loo amateur action en into the body, they have an ex- eel lent chance of gaining a foot hold aud producing another case of iliseiiH". They tire more apt to get into sp lines and shallow welis than any oi her u liter supply by neentnir from a rbnoniI of wasti through a crack In the soil, or by being washed ill by heavy rains. Hence Ihe amateura tin all over Kastern Oregon Dioces -1 will be here as will ('; plain . A. jSchetky. I'. S. N. Ot New York and I also rector and his w ife. He ve rand j ami Mrs. Hranner, of (.'am bridge, .Mass. The Misses 'Ireiber, of I'aul Ida ho, who are en route to Pan Fran cisco to spend the summer have been the guests of Mr. and "Irs. J. K, Mills for several days. The Cove people w Ito had ex hibits of pure bred stock at tin; Stock Show are: Hell Brothers. MrH. Kva Duncan. I r. Lit He, W. Clark, Howard Kasset, Gordon, Dorothy and Allen Mills. Hobby Duncan, Hilly Clai It, Darrel Wei mer, Harold and Stella Hlank, (iertrude and Hoberta Itell and Kidon Southwiek. (Hy the Ai-iMilvteil I'rrss) Senalor l.a Folli-tt;- was con fined to his bed with a cold. Two navy women nurses we e charged u it ii import in:r litpior. The labor d' liart nient began ef forts to end the plasterers strike. Camjtaign statements were filed by Democrats, Hepublicans and Independents. Immigration ipiotas for next fis cal year were fixed at this yenr'd figures. iv-eretary Kellogg announced a policy of insisting on protection for Americans in Mexico. , California reports Ihe lemon rop will be a peach. tubs in Vienna that charge id- niis!sonH. Any play th" rights of which are protected may not be gi ven by amateurs, and il an attempt Is made to evade till1: regulation, the police are notified by the pro lessional adors and act ocerding- trict- HCHOOMJt ADKllT DAYS MA USHl-M FA A . Dre. The gaso- line schooner Jtla May of Astoria I which, with engines dead and her nuiHt gone, drift eil several days and was picked up off Kureka by I the steam schooner ltosalie Ma - I hony and towed into Coos bay, ih j captained by A. J. Holkinghorne. ) The mast, rotten, fell, and In- ; fore this wreckage was cleared ; away the gasoline tank sprung a ; leak and 7"" gallons of oil ran off. i Captain rolkinghorne had a small! res'-rve of oil and set out iigutn. but the engine gears stripped andl PIANOS FOR RENT CALL Wo H. Bphnenkamp Company FOUR FLOORS OK FINE- FURNITURE The freshest tiling grocery ston Hi. around some clerks. Talk to any man Ion:: enough id he v.il) tell you o( opport alli es he has msed to make a bunch imn" iuoih )-. Now that -Kit! ler, uii jus know them. All violent more. MK.VNINC; ()!- (HTI.OW DECISION. 'iMijimiin (litlow did was to mlvocalo, imlilicl- tlio destruction of liovcninu'iits. This nnd notliii.'r 1U wns iiiip.slod, liiod nnd convicted of viol:itin the New York .stnlu rriminnl iiiinrthy statute. He nnd hi:; ("liends protested that the law was unconstitutional. C.illow tuok nn njipeal to the I'nited States supiciiu- court, which has held the statute constitutional. Consequently, Cii lowV conviction is lej;al and tl.e penalty assigned valid. Kvery citizen heio has the riht. lo advocate a change (.1' Koveinnient. I'.ul none has the rijiht to agitate for maU the change hy force. The method of chanjre is pro vided in the constitution. Changes take place every elec tion. That is pursuant to one of the popular liberties that the Git lows would lake away fiom the people, substituting therefore n tyranny (if their own. nn-Inn-Hl. it! tin Is hin'ausf viu S. I 'olilt. Vitl'tlrll tlouil III mn.n'.-nl. Anyli louUhlK. A. B. By Radio Some Ttle i hums While honii nan ho said on gel your goal ite ,ali liihK a lat u MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES Phone Main 739 CALL US FOR SERVICE to I.. larg. e ueilug 'hiir lti.it he banis I lh ! heads never of '.he thu klle.tMi lieeUNi d bv a name jfeXv- B), i. it. JL: Im s noma li.' slrxllKj p ' !v Hi.' Mill.- , - A . " i i j the liosulle Mali on '. There In no such thing as a soring d, if they charge admissions. io. which, once Infected with tphoid plays by Goethe. Schiller. Leasing he was helpless until picked up by germs, retains this inlection inde- and other old time playwrights. linilely. Hut often there i u con tinual pollution of i spring from n constant supply of the germs such as an insanitary outhouse. Testing Water To test water, we examine it lo see whether thus germs are pre sent which are always found in human waste. I f they are, the isource is polluted. Though it may not at the moment contain germs producing disease. It in.iy at any time do so, and is therefore a potential disease-spread r. City water supplies have ni.-i.ns of procuring pure water, or of making it pure. Smaller supplies olten US" the chlorine method, which is perieet !y safe, relatively cheap and does Hot reiplire evpell slve installal ions. Wither a minute Muanlily of ttie cms is used dtret Ily. or filial I amounts of bleaching powder added: the huter recalling the "i lilorlne bai,s" used by the Ar- ? i ;) 1RADC MAUN S Rce. U . PAT. O". 1' CAMAOA SOX FOR TOTS I Kt II CKtip )l ll.tMHv i;i l-cut i t) i m wokmu.i: WASHINGTON (AI') The pre sent outlook for nutt crops is ra il lei' till I it Vol .(hie, t he di par! Mir )l ot jiKi'tiuUure crop repot t indicat ed Thuisl. The con.littnn of ap ples on Jane i v.;tN a. ;ily Hi per eeiit Im-Imv 1m- usimI average or ttile May," a stiilenc nt nii,. " re dnced piosp.-cis in many .scat ten J localities. .Nott h V est. r tl Stales ex pect more applet than ueiv puk "I kit ear I nt tot I lie country as a "hole the crop does not s-etn "l'i n h plo.hlello'i slums n huge luct-ia.se to I'ahtotnia where most oi the cn.p Ik catui. .1 or dtt d but luaclically all other important sta les the ciop IN expected to he stlb- st.inthilly Ninnller than last year. "The pear Clop also Is on'y tail. CaliioruM bt lug pu. ,iny iioport- w hu h epcctS ant proilming stat Clifford T-idern of Turlington. la., la the first radio graduate of the Vnlversity of Iowa. Crippled by Illness when freshman, he stayed t home and took instruction by radio, lie lay In bed the other day, heard his final examination oup. Children's Half Sox l-OTI I.AU I'Ul.OUM l!.Ki:i'(KT SANK.M.S. SI:;.' S In II. c.tm.s' lii.miMKi; ii;i:ssi:s, : (ilKi.H' ti.(m.ii:u m:i-:ssi:k, .k- t . f I r." si. ns . SI. 77 M;i.li- llll hmlltil w ash WASH SI ITS. , n il Tiki sriTS- rrirular lny. ui;' ti J SMALL Ill'YS- MATS IKlYS' I1UYS- alll wear. li. 7... r. u-ular Sl.liS Id Jl-' SI SI .'.O n Si. Ml ir tu si.n.i Norton's Kiddy Shop Where Quality Is Higher Than Price HAY SEASON DON'T FOKUKT! That we cany parts for John Deere, Dcering and McCorniick machines. Conipare our prices. Complete Sickles ?.').00 Duy Your Paris Where Your Dollars Co Farther! Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. mm Wmigm ' 1 w m mm" r-4 r;? )ONT delay! Tomorrow never comes! If you save now, you will appreciate later on the joys money makes pos sible. Deposit your money and val ucblcs with us, if you want to be assured of their being secure. La Grande iaiional Bank I i fK. r crop than wuaion come over the eir, &ud Uioie inu c'.t i 1. a materially hiru