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The Kansas City boys who have been taking courses
in domestic science should be equipped to wipe the disheo
when married and in homes of their own.
A new national political publication now makes its bow
to the country under the name of The National Democrat,
published at Washington, D. C. The Observer has ro
coived a copy of the first issue and we find it an altogether
interesting paper and one that should be especially in
teresting to the Democrats who wish Jeffersonian propa
ganda,1 spread from border, to border during these lean
Democratic years. Of course it's a partisan sheet it's sup
posed to be and intended to be, but it's much better than
most of its kind and may give the Democratic party a
means of promoting haimony and welfare that is Jiow
sadly needed. Another commendable thing about it is that
a gentleman from Iowa, W. D. Jamieson, is head of it. And
Iowa is a good state to Ixj from.
PROGRESS IS COMPROMISE.
On all matters on which opinion divides there aro con
servatives and literals, those who move slowly, if at all,
others impatient of the slow sjieed. I loth serve a useful
purpose Tto'OW"HCtSHS S IjfaktTlti prevcritwrapfd rnv
tion; the other helps to drag the self-complacent out o.'
the rut, despite resistance. A brake is a useful appliance,
but' it contains no motive power. It never starts anything,
but it may prevent excessive speed. Any progiess achieve:!
usually is a compromise between those who resist advance
and lliose whose goal is set much further ahead. Often
the "fool fiiends" of a fovement do it more hann than its
bitterest enemies. The former estrange through seeking
too much, the latter from not conceding enough. As :t
mle it. is the middle course that marks the forward move
ment. ,
It docs not follow that one who is conservative in one
line of thought or action will Ik1 conservative in all, nor
that the lilieral will stand for a libeial policy in all things.
There may Ik; violent contradictions in the same crsoii.
The most notable example of this lanjie in one cim is
found in William J. Bryan. In his religious Mief he i.
an ultra-conservative. In polities he is a professed liberal.
He would call himself "progressive." In economics a few
years ago he was a wild man running loose to1 wreck the
currency system. He may have become calmed in that re
spect, but there remains the contrast between his conserva
tism in one thing and his radicalism in another.
If the conservatives always had their way, if folks were
tj remain satisfied with things as they are, the world
would not progress. Were those who are over "forward
looking" to lie able to induce a majority to follow them
confidingly the universe mij'l.t have been wrecked long
ago because the sjH'ed attained might have been in vxcess
tf that for which the world was pit-pared. Kegardless of
the set ways of the conseivatives and enthusiasm fo.
change on the part of the radicals it is the modeiate coui.
v.hieh wins oidinarily and it is a compromise.
t Boov That goe -gi
HIT" 1 :jti
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VMHV MOTHERS GET GrR.
6 ft!
lifiil!ilini!;!rv-vf
VTP'.V.l.t'ArN.-rS
Here's one man Mussolini, Italy'!
tve-fisted premier, la afraid to ar
rest. He Is Oen. Pepplno Garibaldi,
descendant of the fair.ous liberator
end. though he Is a severe critic 01
Mussolini, oil Italy would rise U hi
were Jailec
IRK ON PIPE
Hosiery Headquarters For The
Whole Family
La Fiance Phoenix - Kayscr
Interwoven
Ladie's I lose
PHOENIX LA FRANCE
$1.50, $1.85, $2.95 $2.25
KAYSER SLIPPER IILLL
$1.65 and $1.95
Kiddies' Sox
HALF SOX SEVEN-EIGHTHS
THREE-QUARTERS ALL SIZES
All Colors and Combinations
10c to $1.25
Xnfer woven '
ine - xyotaitti Particula
Hosiery
Iii all the popular shades and patterns, stripes
plaids and checks.
35c to S1.00
N. K. West 6k Co. Inc.
"Service With A Smile"
HTCHmOVNG
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OFFICE
CAT
'TMAIMN BIO.
uHiial, r'ljt'fintiitii- an imh In
onlrr to lite hinl who l tm Ihi
lllft III' lit' Wtlltl'r lK-1Mt iMt-UIIM-
"Your rjfs rfniinJ nu- of a
l)lr1"
"W iiy ?"
" Urea iis In ' i-oiitiuuatly fiit
from limb to lirn-'
in niaiiuf.utui tht-5- lai s, luit still
out' t-t will outwi'nr H'cn roatj
ainl fourt''n mirs of pants.
1 1 i:i;i it was mi shy?
IIikh (to MiTv(nr) ) :
"Now. iiikr ihmn a IrtltT t m
siT'inry: '.htt a inhuiU' till 1
art ait 'oft Miicil."
jmmjNti j.NTti-.Tin: ji it iti;
jini'- win hrin? a i;t of things.
InrliiilMlK Mtli
Wi'tMtiit; rlnus.
Montconi' T , Ala., AJ i-i ti.n r.
Ati'l litis'
Aii'l rotifusiona
Anit ji rhMjis
Some ilisiilii; )tnifi.
.i w t trl'-aiiri, lt., Tliii ;. l'iia.xuno
Itnf l)n'( ot
l.unk ( his. m.ttt-s:
'Twill hriiiff tht- :w
(till Kru,','1'1-
M.unii. Ga.. T I- i;r.pli.
Juiu i v'l'initf lnniKS,
Jul) tolls alonnl.
An. I t!t w ''i-i ount; lliins
At- Renu l.ouii'l.
l.nlr nilirlit Im a nM uainr If
n fi llow (IIiIii'I hnw lo iln up
in mm h f it i ii liMiklMi miib.
lit tit- wort-I t'i'l.iv a Kirl
uuisl l.i a In. i-iii. in. nut a W o-tn.tti.
?in. 1'nion cointy. on th way in.
thai th' charm hrgms to unfold
liown into thf cool gorgi-s of tht
Minam and Wallowa, a .n rfrtt
road displays th( tumlilins rivers.
A few rniW' lond their junctun'
and tin road -ntT." the ojm n val
I a -. With a p t h e Itea lit y of
the Wallowa country in beheld.
rri-eipllous niounttfjns. clfft in
hut' cashes, h'-ad theSral'y. which
in framed l.y hills of purple und
eni'rald. Along tht; Wish way dishes
line run. winiii iiviiii-'i
tltrouch one of tht- pr-'tii'-st farm
ing rt-cions nf th' west. Four well-
j improved lit t lo citi-.H nestle aionc
it tianks. a'td then we p-ize down
(upon Wallowa lake, shaded front
tur'timuw- in the sunlight to ia-ligo
I in the shadow.
1 At the head of the lake we find
!urselve in A carpinjr rsrrt which
lias room and accommodations tor
jhundredM of families along a dozen
! mountain streams which converse
at that point. Tow-ring high on
leach wide of the resort are the
' granite side.s of the great snotin
jtains. Trails lead further into th
t wonderland. W hether one r mains
' a day. a week or a month, tne
(variety of scnie charm in inhaunl
jille. leaving with rvgrvt. one vows
jiij'rturn again and ag:in for lonjt
t er Ktays. ,
Kurefi'd air perfumed with pine
halsani cleanses the lungs and
brain. All who join the Ad OhH
caravan will return feeling lit for
whatrvr problem? await. No one
who knows the delights nf n vaca
tion in t he Wallnwa Wondertniid
will mtsu the oppti onuity afford
ed by this weH-orgamz'-d eenr-;.ion.
f ;
Mirkets ;
i
f lfillTlbM MAIthinS
ruin L.M. re. Al') SK-er?
j .strong io 2j cents up today; hogs
'strong to ITS cents higher; sheep
.-low.
j Kggs and ImUerfat firm. Iiut-
ter 46 cents.
itm at.
SA KIIAM'ISC (AP) Utlt
terfat 51 J cents here today.
Human llo.l Worth $1
According to U. K. Silverthnrn,
local druggist, the human body is
actually worth but one dollar! He
arrives at this conclusion as fol
lows; The average human body is
made up of enough fat to make se
ven la : s of soa p. imn enough for
'a medium sized nail; sticar enough
to fill a silt shaker: l.itue enough
to whitewash u chicken coop;
phosphorous enough to tip 22ou
inutchts: niagnesitiin enough for u
dose of s.ilts; pota.sh eno;;ch to ex
ptodi' a miiuU cannon and sulphur
i-nough to rid u dng of Hei-s tola!
ritltm of all products approximat
ing one dollar.
Nith'miite
like a UUe
ar- ratine. ( h eating
at supp r time.
Buy Guaranteed
USED FORD CARS
TRICKI) KICHT
1 ItOM
Perkins Motor Co.
I'hone M-5()( Corner 4tli and Adams
Th and tnuitiN- at Spirt'tMl
p t in. .-ting don t ' r ike a happy
t in- dium "
I " "
I IVvltlr I nldt-: lni then- a
, temiig ii inn ji -I grailuiitt-d fnun
r)MMd ulm det'ttb'l to lrlke nut
fir Iitiu-Mdf. S m Im- aiiH a pn
. f-.-hirtal ImiII placr nud tru k out
iitlr (r (ni-ml .
....
jWi'h grac tul f ,t maiden swet.
Was tupping the light latilislie.
-be ti.ld-iil tor.- fur the
ilr- sMng ronin
I Y'Mt in t i an trii-l ei;t,ttv.
Ia. r... h lhink Th- 4 r
t iJ. rns M-.tns ow" stns m an
the r (el..W
t;-n the r.nn that fal's n the
unnist gotI to th.- just in the
. nd.
S. ui m- n'.- ws'i'N etc as bad as
: th-dr !tut.
The stand ot clover otdain-d on
t he experiment station fields h is
i.e. n Improved v-r een' iy tli'
use of time on poor land. Through
i drought, lime especially hely
the young clover and grass to sur
vive successfully.
lied sorrel thrivts in ltr'gon on
acid soil--clover won't. Ihe .p.ti-
in nt tinds The heavi- r and sour
er the til b.cciiies. the bettr the
rop of is.irrel. and the more e i-
denl th" n.ed oi lini-.
Hoi-m le't- Ih'Ath in ItriMtk
(iiAi-giil With Klei'trit-itT
sriUI'FKi:STAIT. C.vrinauy (A
I') A brook charged with ehic
trtvity proved fiMal to one of a
team of hors-f re.-.m'y when the
owner droe into the stream to
n:ih the t heej.; his carri:ig.-.
At: Mion as the horses touciwd the
water one nt I hem dropped dead,
while the other after ttan'b ef
lorts nianag'( to 1-reiK loose from
t " ha rner.s and galloped out of
the water.
. Inv- sligatton shnwd that Hp
brook was charged VMth ehctrieity.
transmitted from a subterranean
intsallatiott of power plant.
Runs Feny
J- 7:
r ,v..,
notation with bgui ies is nffss-
iary ti keep up the nitrogen and
'laimuK supply of soils for general;
iriuini.. sis the ep-nmenl s'a- ;
tion. Wh- re Irgume tail, due
to soil acidity, the uv of lime be-,
iwines tKsential to the establish-!
ment of a pein.nnent system ot j
.-nil management. tlround lini"- '
s tone added to he ac d soils oi I
the station land mar t'orvabus re-(
act with the acids and overcome
the sourness ot the s ul. J
There are many wa.s id doing;
IhtnKS. The b-st way to go to'
Si"-p is by trying to slay awake.
KIX'.IN (Special) Th-"' aal
ing for the n-w pipe- line into' Kl
gin is almost completed. The ditch
is dug to the place of connecting
w l h the present ss'etn of piping-
Tlte greater part of the dig
ging has been done by hand, al
t hough some bluMing and stump
ing powder was employed at the
upper end of t ho ditch.
.Mrs. Joe Hitllgarth and. chil
dren. Kvelvn and "noddy" accom
panied Ir. and Mrs. K- t. Wilson
on their return trip lo Portland
last Satuiday. Mrs. Hailgarth will
spend ome time visiting friends
in that city.
Krtvst Veis who has been
study ing linotype in Spokane for
the past several months is now
employed ;tt Walla Walia. Wash.
The K li nfc hum im-r family en
joyed a reunion nt the Charles
Klinghamnur home in Wallowa
county last Sunday. Those at
tending from Klgin wen- Mrs. John
KJinhamrm r and Otto Klingham
mer. Mi.-s Agnes Kemmert hits been
suffering from an infection of her
eye. cans-d by a ptrticl of sand.
She has been receiving treatment
from a. specialist In 1-a Grande
during till' past Wet-i:..
The machinery lias been received
at'the new-planer .and is almot all
in place. The machines a rv -of the
latest models and will be operated
by electricity.
"Ibid" Tucker arrive,) in Klgin
Thursday on his aeation from t
A. Me will spend tl:e summer
mounts at the A- U. Hill home on
I'rb ket Flat.
Mr. and Mrs. Kmit Miller and
son. Mron. returned last (-'i-iday
fiom a two week.s auto trip to the
west- in and central parts of the
state. They attended the .es.sioji
of the I i gon State Grange at
1'iilta1. and return t by way of
liend where they visited with e -eral
Klgin people who are now liv
ing in and mar tlcre. Their
daughter, M r. Glenn I'at ten and
daughter Mnriln lonna. ciime
back with tiiem from lbnd and
will rem. tin here for seeral wicks.
Mr. and Mrs. AH'erl Seott. of
I'alifornta. came to KIptn laM w- k
to spend the summer hen. Mrs.
Scott has n"t been weM for some
tiiii1 and the chance in climate
was mad.- t. benefit h-r health. At
pree nt they are isiTing Mi-.
S.-ots parent-. Mr and Mrs. Jo
seph s, 0tt of th" Mount Pleasant
district.
I'tViiMir iOm Thanks I
Of 'i"hoH Who SiiilHT !
LONlHN AP Protest against
.the ridicule of stammering on X he ;
'stage was fibd rfently with Sir j
' George i 'rich ton. comptroller of j
the lord chamberlain's offlc.;. by J.j
Herbert .Miall. head of nn inMitut;
tor defects in sin-ech. who contends
.that there is s much inhtiinaniy j
!in jesting with this disability a.s;
there would be in the case ot blird-j
ness or other physical ailments. j
j In his reply to Mr. Miall Sirj
' (borge said that, while questions t
of bad taste do not properly con-!
slitute a ground for cens-jrsnip asj
long as personal ullusit us are noi j
implied, nevert h less the loru ;
IchamberJ tin. who has authority to;
ban plays or any part thereof, will,
take the'Mtall protest into consid-j
eration so aa to avoid, so far as j
pos-tible. causing pain and humilia-
tion to those afflicted with defects!
such as stuttering. i
Obituary
HANNAH JI. IIOSWI.I.I,.
Th? fun'-r.il S''ri--s of llunnah
M. Boswt'U wt-rT hi-ld KunIay nioin
in at 1 o'i'lork from Hip l;ohn.
rnkainp -hap-l ami inlcnin'iit was
madt' in tin Pine Grove t-i'int-tiiy.
Th" remains laiil in state at th
cluMM'l tintit time for the funeral -.
Various Vocation; Hate iltl j
t lOffcct. on Workers Teeth ;
I IIKICI.1N (AP) In an article
'on the relation of various vocations!
'and dental diseases, the Social le-l
mot ratio News Service points out 1
that bakers and pastry cooks are
tue woist sufferers from bad teeth
believed to result from the excess
of sugar they consume. Ie.ither
workers are inclined to develop a;
'bto" n dijoloriag"' t he teetti, i
j while the molars of lead and stl-1
; vcr workers have a tendency to j
turn blue.
' ipper workers. unless they-k
brush thtdr teeth incessantly, soon
lind them turning green in color.
'X woman with a few children is
. r among the unemployed.
SUM.MEU .MEAN'S
A Bohemian
Punch
At the P.eauliful
Fountain
A Ileal Thirst Quencher.
Clean, Snappy Service
THE 1 & L
DRUG CO.
General Cords
Go a Long Way lo Make Friends.
Jennings & Shumate
What they miclit to do is put
licits where ymi can park instead
Editorials From
Over the Nation
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MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
Phone Main 739
Can Strawberries This Week
52.75 and $3 Per Craic
ON TO M V l.Aki:t
ifeirun ' (.! i - l;i'p'inc ttre;ims
.'Ml JollN ,l?vl tU-'Unl'ti ellt IMOIIII
tt 1 JllM'MIt: theft.' til.lt I'lMt-
l.md V I 'b'b e.uaviui will wend its
t.i ;iHm,( l.xk'. At the h-&
i't f!i.it w-'-ie uf a bike t the report
l"'.idnu.ir1 rs lor the W.illou.
tvi'uni.iiiiN. the ' J'.mU' rhnd oi
Anu rlia." Thef' the i iicniui III
h--p re anil it ntembers y. ill he
jti.Jer ii ? f t,( matv titiss m.-iiK
n ircnmenf .
IV I'ortl.inder-s re.tlu-e hut
woti p t imid is t be found in the
north ,t curnt r of tireuon. The
W.ithiwji alley in u ph tun fier
in tie foriotten by thoJH' who vlt-w
it- It la 4?iOTt niter Uailng Ui
Aft
mtki;
In lite lns'.iut t'ouit of the i ni
le() ::uiUs tT the lMJtiitt ol
Ken.
In the M.ttter of
Kalph Hutler. tinkrtipt.
To ihe cnditom ol lialph nutb r
i of li ;rande. I nion t'ounly. In
ithf State and Ihslrtct aforesaid, a,
J bankrupt.
j NttTH'i: IS HKIil'.UV t.lVKX
itlmt on the IMh djiy m June, h.1:,,
the s.iid lialph Hutler w as duly nd
jiiilicated a bankrupt by th- 1 is
ri't Court of the t inted States for
the St.ite ot !-. iron, aud the first
nie.-tlm; ot creditors will ! h.-bl at
th,. t.ffn-e of H. K. llon. I'.ef. ree.!
1 m tJrand". t'rvcon. on Thurlay.
IJ tit v I'nd. t at 1 a. in. "I
uhbh time siid creditors may et
itend. prove their cktit'i, examine
fthe bankrupt, und tiai'stct such o
it her biiMMesM iis tn;iv prop- i ly ;
iconte W-fure s.id meetmi.
II. K. lloN
(P.efere,- In Hankrupny
( Ml claims must be sworn to on
bankrupt ' blanks before fil
f tnc ti-.:-'t ,
The Start
Isn't Hard
hit kukimnu at
yoi i: savincs av-
l Ol' N T IS WHAT
I ' ll NTS . .
IS YOI US c.KOWINH
I:kci i..m:i.y KKity
vi-;i:k?
La Grande
National
Bank
Sound - l'.eliabl - Tiogessive
Deico Light Plants
ii u oit or )oi
With or Without .Storanc Hat levies
$233 to S170.) Delivered
liT'- ' Jesse Roscnbatim, Agt.," with
Benham Electric Co.
New Foley Kldg. Phone Main 101
OIL STOVES
Don't Fail tn (.'cl Our , IViccs on
OIL COOKS ''
We can save you money,'. -
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
M witid M eji-a for hia boy he M
dniii tii o'fiw true, ni-l it d.J. V.
J l.iuinLa'1 of Hu k l.ind. III., llrd ;
to want to run tht- r;vr ferry Uut
b(rn his ti-wti and lXvinptr1 . 1
la lb- tttm up without ever de.it p
It. but Winn he betaUM- nth throuRti,
st n km k od tn Ark.n?u he citn ,
Uit k"iiid ti.u:hi ihv ferry Hc'i
V in' mint ig paj 9 hv u iuh ii. i
Fin Every Socket With
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS .
Uuy Thera Where You See This Sijpi
H. & S. ELECTRIC
Summer Hotel Bids.
I'hone 39:i-V.
WHY BUY--
Inferior make and quality ponds when you can
luiy Infants' and Children's Wearahlcs of the
Very Host Make and Quality from us at same
prices as you pj.y other places for lower quality
P-Hids.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Kveiything in Infants' and Children's Wear
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