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Tape Hit THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, July '18, 1023. " J Hot Weather Suggestions At Unusual Values Athletic Underwear.... 4!)c Balbrijnran U n d e r- wcar 8!)c Arrowhead Lisle Sox 25c Cotton Dress Hose.. ..lie Light C h a m b v a y -" Shirts GHc Tennis Shoes $1.2!) I'ac - Style Work Shoes $:i.!)j Khaki Pants Jl.l!) Cut Silk Neckwear.... 6Jc Men's Wear 1309 Adams Ave. Grant Hcan, Mgr. Ia Claude's Cash Store Tor Men ml LIFE II Ui DESCRIBED The Busy Man's Newspaper. WASHINGTON', My flic AhsucI atd J'rt'Si) 'i'hi! following lite lust of six uriicfcH ticm.'rlbinjf acil. vilU-H of tin Army of Uie l.'ntlwl HtatcH (iurliiK tin- MumiiHT iiiouIIih of IV'Jb, fclvt.n H Till-: AHKfM'IAT 10 JJ I'ltKHH hy (i nwiti Joint J. i'erHhint;. author of the Hcrin. (It (iem-rul John J. I'rihldii") I J h Ariny'w miniimr cii ii j p.s arc iiiotJt'Ht la coiopurlMon with tin; 1 frund iniiiHuvtr.'i which am JmIiI iunntiiiily hy rnont id th" fjreat an (J BIllllll lIUtlOIIH if lti- WOll'l. 'I'll" M: Hiiiiiiiii'r tampi air uihout nilll lariKiii. h' tausi our iiH"iine .sj.-Urin l tin- mot ( mot rain: In I he world. Tin y arc h ist upon tin;, i liiglH-Mt ideal of ncruc; to counl-j ry, for ilx'y arc purely voluntary. Tho (juiik nt tt Ki lo Up; i-umpH heciumc they wl;h lo ! coiihUiicI ivc, ai-Mvc clliy.diN, not hemiisf! t Jtj fc'oirrnm'-iit 1ii.sI.s1h upon ihcm In In? JuHt that. Jn uumi count rii'H iliilllnry -r in; Ik lumpuiwny. Tlie.se army auip modem in huh and IciikUi, are- the biinii lns Ol prepare imi-k.s la our idiiiiii They art purely American la kcc ing wit h A inert an tra dlt ionx, i cals and priiielples. At thin lime ii afala Keems uc cchtiary to mhuhI (he warning ag ainst the duiiK'-i- ol diiprepiticd- iu hh. There a'ver lias b en ad-- IJlilKuria was marie ty ilHejrnti-H ,,.v ..... ,,.,,. ,. , ., , otir warn with (In; lint of liili-n-Mouh and liiKlt i''wh-H lieiicelorUi to )! prepared (o pnwi'v.. our peace and liberty, liul these ie- HoliitiuiiK like !ho;;e made hy mi many people enrh .ew Year have tt'waya Ijivii 'broken. Allr each war wit iiau; laptied Into our oh! Jiahll of licKh el. Temporary ex- I iicdicncy ha,( aluai s tempted us Che Uuitfarlai. ilelefrahn pointed lo ktllJ wJ,itt Lin down our mili um thal.llic l.euue of NutloiiH i tary cslahll.shmeul. Am a result I he prrpjirai ion t hat should he laade i iu'tr made. AlwaiH to our Kieai KurpilHi', war. with all IIh conliiHioa and co.sl In liven and money, has runic to iih largely be caiiHe of our weakness. We alwan have heard I he "no-mon;-war" propherj. Jt wan par I ieulurly .st i iinj; n flcr t lie w ar of 1812. it Is of TorelKii .importation having ieen hccilcd aeM ao 1 IlKKI.IN' ( Al).-8'!'!!' muniiKc-! nations which wen- theieuitcr de ment of (In Zoological (Jarden Ihjftruyed hy war and have only left Heiiln him recently purchased ihrl,1"'1' ruiriM to lie rxiavated by nel- jrala roatdi of Utile Nupoh on 1 1. 1 niiBtH. thi Kreat Napoleon'H only mm. We Jp ar much tit ihe present from the CnHtans MiiHcym of Wuxjlime of economy. Tluit is all hu Woi portunt in Kovurnmeiit iih In liusl- I j ni'MS. Hut there am two kinds of ; economy- (he hue and the alh-i:- I ed. When a larnii-r refit: NoHnlKl lu-lcKules Vvij: JaMiffue's Aid for ltulf;uriii - I'ltAtil'K A!'). -A plea, for maliluf; easier Dm opeiutluu of Hie I reaty of Ncullly as regards J'uHtuiioff and Neikoff at Ihe vvnt fiufcrence of t he Socialist iwirty. Tin y Jre8eiit!d tlocumeli- " tury evidence of Ihilgarian din trehM uiuler the ireuly and d:-1 t tared it was impoKsihle for Hill- j Kutia (o pay all lis ohliKattouH a lull take jp t lm reronsl ruction woi Ic ) ncfi-sHiiry after thu World war. iM'tpiiiK1 AuHtrla and ii unwary ami that, if Ihe leuK'ie was rormed to llilp HtriiKK-lluk' nations, Ihere wiih iu reanoit why Hume deifiee of as rttHlanee Kliould not bo extended lo Jiultfarla. liui'Iiii 'ah lui'clittHii t'cwiiii J Oiirf I'mmI by Napohsm's Son ii J ii n v.. v. . srara i I 1. 11 . A7 ir-.. v'XA If U IS I I' wow Aim . r. .. I Hh liiinJson "Tlie Arl Mun," In tlif littlns of all of the windshields anil side glBK'iCtj for nil muken of car, j !'ronii iicrvico. flntHt Kclglnm j PlaU', k work correctly dono. und rpnctn rlcnt. ut Itlchardson's Art & Oift Hlion. 7-17-It A fine hot or cold mid-day liorao cooked I.unch at our fc'oda foun tain. Elegant Dhcruct and brick Ice c.-eam at bllvcrtliorn-WrlKlite family Drug Hloro. Order boxwood now, $3.0(1. I'laiiur trlnimlliBa. 14.00. Cull Main 647. 7-13-tf BKli IlciB and Kuifllmi, Authen tic Lloublea for Harold I.loyd and Kniib rollnrd. Arcade, Sun day's Vaudeville Bill. J j-7-16-3t 7 RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- Co. Iandruff Htopped In five davs and scalp put In a irood condition afttr a short time and itching of mo bcaip mopped, also falling out of Ihe hair in a month by using our Germteid't and Dandruff Kra- Idieutor. it rot.s 75c, a bottle at Kilverlhorn-Writfhfa fumlly drug .store. 7-14-tf Used Typewriters for sale or rent, at Newlin Book & Htat'y. Co. ! 7-14-tf Astrologer, Mis. R a. llalmea. Jefferson Avenue, corner Willow. Phouo J. 6-2-lra SKK Ilerg una I-Jngllsh, Authen tiu Doubles for Untold JJoyd and Knuh 1'ollard. Arcaile, Sun day's Vaudeville Hill. 15-7-i(i-at The new nerve lonjc from a new prescription that ja Cf greater strength and arts more positively and quicker than any yet prepar- I ed. It puts pen Iniu the patient and gives vitality In all run down conditions of thu nerves. It is sold only by .Hilvcrthorn-Wrtght's fam ily drug store. Only at $1.00 a bottle. 7-14-tf --The vehicle bt Hi ill emblazoned wtlh ( lie Imperial French crown 0UUiH mi ting tlie, dale. . A- I.r IKII. The coach lakes Us vplace In the "Utile caravan" at the aoo. u pro cession of youngsters on the don keys and camels utul In conclcs drawn by goats and ponies, mak ing lPU,rly VMUiWs 0,f U,V YM0)H' cal tlarden. , and lo.sinj; his mo,st valuable pos- M'l sloil. Jl Is nol economy to save thirty million dollars a year on iiiilional defense and then spend thirty bil lions in two years, during war. It would lake a thotis.md years lo nave at thirty million a year what was thrown away in iwo during the World War. Thl.s is not con- .'UUering the moat priceless of all things- American lives. A mili tary establishment like a great business hi the product of years of labor and thought, it ctuaiot be made in a few months or years. It look us eighteen mont lis. in spite of our :iu billions of dollars. put an American army In the field (or four mouths In the World to I W palnl or rc-f.hfimle his bain he is nut waving money but losing II, lor he la merely speeding I he day when he will have no barn at all. A Itiriiii r may think I hut It Ik ec onomy nut to fertilize his fields or .rotate I'is crops, but hit Is merely destroying the value of his land Four Floors of Fine Furniture W. H. Bohnenkaiiip Co. tlur people Kllriuld In- xi-iilfius of '(uiHMiiy and efl leirllry In Kovcrn-ni'-iil. 'I'o my , ii i ii. I they Khould lie rmiMt zetilou lo avoid duplica tion ill llovennnent ami. run still reihiee the cum ,tr our Koverilniellt liy liuiiiy luilliona hy pre.vcnttiiir illlplliilHon. 'flier, no timt our I'edenil, Hlale mi. I Clly aiivcni llli'llls fill I' lici lleles (loin; UlC .sjune wink mid nt three times. wniii u tiiuiiilly slioilld cost our lo.le. I think pci'Millallv we .'itioiilil K' t liai'k In the Culistitu lll'll. Illlll Pill- l-'edernl (iiM'eriiinelll should eoniine ItH attentions lo tts own liehl. our stules to llulrs, and our llllllllt'ltlllltl must hi.- economically and effici ently administered, of sufficient streiiKth lo Kiuiranlee the Inteitrlty , of our frontiers; and so oruuni.eil I as to lie Ciipuhle of rapid expan sion Into a well-lralned und disci- ! pllncil army of sui-h siz' as may he needi'ii lo lirinir the war lo a i victorious conclusion. I submit Unit the new citizen ar- ! my of tlie l ulled Slates, nlllmnirli skeletonized durlnjr peace. Is en- ; pahlc or rapid expansion in war. -We must see to it. however, that I the skeleton forces are strong en- ' oiiuli In peace ami so trained I hat ! they can accomplish the expansion uilsHion that would be theirs In an cinerccncy. i There is a ureal difference be tween a nation that believes In pre paredness und a natiun that Is ac luully prepared The measure of the difference is the size and kind iff a peace-time establishment maintained. I have reeoinminileil und still Insist thai udciuute preparedness for the rnllcil Stales of America culls lor a Ucuiilar Armj of 13.1100 onicers ami l.iO.iiini enlisted men. thoroiiK-hly Iralneil, as our first fine of defense und instructors for our civilian s'.hliers. Our Nation al Kuartl should ennsist of at least lfflcers nuil men thorniiKh- ly organized ami trained us our und line of defense and eiin- HcnutitcfjtiiK. nliatlru.-. huttcm holes, etc Norton's Kiddy Shop. 10-14-tf FIND IT HERE Copy for this column, must bo la by 9:00 a. m. uaiiy i'i;;.v swi Ag! a to 7. I'ricc 2 on's Kiddy Shop. .vri;its I5. Nort-7-U-lt io ineirs. i ital aiue ol reinforcing the smult woiild save money by eliminating I guhir A riny without delay. The waste. At best, only liltlr can he 1 1 H f icers Kes.-rve Corps should In saved even o'n a early b.isis, ami j made up of i,u to t;o thousand or any litithcr cuts mu.t be ut thi the lines! Ipe of Americans. vu. i'.pense o our army ami navy's i pahlc of oiKuniIng the 17 di isiotiH cm iciencj aiiu our Mil ui e safety The way to save is by belter husi jp Bzsaea eg h. i i SHERRY'S TODAY ONLY AI Wilson World's Most Aniiiinj; Stunt l lrr nsM 01 nau liit ion and belter co unllnntioii in t,,- difiernt sphcr- K (f local, state, and I'Yderal tiov tiniiniii. lit Nation I 'efrn.se it lie hooves this counly to follow that course which our e.sperience has liuwn lo be Ihe wisest and the safest and i he in out economical. In ui her word;i, w must inaiutiiiu a rea sonable army and must make pre piaalion against tte possibility of uar or be false to our obligations to imr ennui) mm luture. t'oil liMiniUi; lo our tradlions. our for ces must he democratic, with noth inr; th il fint.ru (r lutlihtrisMi. Tlu v The Air Hawk" AN ACl'lON-l l'1,1., Dlt A MA Oh' riiiiii,i,-i i i.i. mki.o- TIIK (1.01 l)S! Illlllitl IM j .itiint: iniu win unkv. cvt-rv nrrvr luiily linj;li: Di'iiniii riiiiniiifo- advi'iiliiiv n Unit travels at chain - linlitniii". spft'ds Tlli;il,l.S, Oh liny, what TIIUII.I.S! JllllipiiiU riolii out' 'plant' In aniillii'i lil'c and drath stnioi. ,m tho winjjs I'Hiwinnjr acroplaiif and a Imiidu' iloath-(lt'r,viii)r slimls that I neat h away! Ii;'.litiii;:' a ui' a madlv uid i.iio cthi'i' will lilt-ially taKc yimr After si't'ino Dii.s imr ynn'ii everybody is tsiiyinjf W'l I AT A K'W'A in i i'KTn;t; i t . ol .he tirj.-uiiiz.il lles. rves ilurlns an cmcrjjcncy for these must brins victory. our Keserve (irrii'ers' 'rralniiiK rorps In si hools and col- leires slKiulil I Mended, not de- ereaaeii, for out of them must euine most of the mm, iiiiii officers that a major emerneney would re illllre. tlur t'lllzens' Mllilmv Train inn fiiinps shiiulil Imln from 511.. "tin to Iliu.iMio ymiiiK I,,,.,, ,,.,h snunuer. rrom ilieiu must dome Inrue niiliihers of cniniulssioued anil uiiiicointiiissii I officers thai would be neede.l hy the I lr(.-anlzed lie-l ives iliirhlit war nod Ihe sol- "'at would be linnie.liatelv ! needed in all 1 -1,1 .-rKi -n ,-(- for the i-..ansiii of the It. -Kiilar Arm v and tin- Nnii 1 linani. I''lve hunili-nl tliollsand ollljr ' "' iraineii in our sumiiier cainps. yes u million with out any danger of militarism In tills country. Our ilefense Is a citizen armv '""'Id'-.l o hash: principle Hull each citizen should u,ke oer -is a citizen, liis share of his conn- try s li.-fi-nse. Thai I Ill-si.-, of inllitarisiii. The 11. 1 vn 11 1 a Kc of this,, summer camps hi n.ilii.iiiil I,. all, i. is worth uuiuy times the 1,1,,111-v ex p. iiilv.l. -. praellcal const'i-iu-l-He cKlzensliip thai they Inculcale Into our .sons means In future more n.e i iiizensnip iiurll.K peace. The mv s .Miuimer eamps are worthy Ihe support of every American. ilHI.se they iti-an a secure and 'ton-. ,i peac-fni America, aiul use tllev will result In ,.P ..i. Il.ens taklm,- 11 more aclixe Inter- Koverumeni durlni: a better Am- VACATIO.NS When you return from your week end vacation unil hae some pictures lo be made you always think of Kichurdson "The Ail .Man" for he specializes in lOnlari; i.iK und llund TintinB. and (fives the sanu' personal attention lu each and every one f your pic tures that he does lo his own. Take your picture work lu lllch- arilsons Art Ai (lift Shop. 7-IK-It SKI-.' llei-ir and KiiKllsh. Authen tic Doubles for Harold I.loyd and Knuti rullard. Arcudc, Sun day's Vaudeville Hill. 15-7-1U-31 Side (;Iiismm unit A ll.ilslilelils l-'iiie.sl Klass for all make.-i of cars. I'rouipt service, riclit price at llichardsun's Art it tail Shop. 7-lS-lt l-alisous nud Victrolas sold on easy terms-. lleeord.s fresh every Ai Stal.'y 7-14-tf Co. ek. iit Newiin ilook If you suffer from eczema or tiny kind of skin trouble, in children or crown people, you -will find inlek und positive results by us injf 1 lie new prescription for ec zema, a m sold only by Silverthorn Wrichl's family ilruy: store at Jt.1111 11 botllc. 7-14-t caix nm KIDS Sl-iWHIl 1M I'ltOVlC.M U.NT Scaled bids will be received by the Coiu.nbihion of the City of .a Orandc. Oregon, for tho construc tion of the improvement in Kewer Impiovement District Number 1 11. within the city of tlrunde. Oregon, according lo the plans and specifications of the said scw- lmprovument districts now on file in the offlco of the Cltr Ite- ordcr ol said city. A, deposit of Jj.oo will be required for set of plans und spcclltcullous which amount will be refunded If bidder unsuccessful und returns same to this office. Hlds win be received to the hour of seven-thirty p. ui. July fi. j 11125. ut the commission room in the clly building ut Iji Orandc. Oregon, and must bo accompani es oy u cerillieu check 111 the sum of ten percent of Ihe amount bid as a guarantee of the acceptance and completion of contract if uw urded. Cheeks will lie returned lo un successful bidders. The commission reserves the right lo reject any und all bids. IJy order of the commission July kill. IIH. J. K. STliAKN'S Iteeorder or Ihe Clly of J.a Orunde, Oregon. July 10-101 1 enney INC. -DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore Paying Cash Affords a Real Independence Thrifty folk are seldom under obli gation to creditors. Those who pay cash as they go enjoy a liberty of conscience and a peace of mind undisturbed by thoughts of what might happen should earning power suddenly cease and charge accounts come due. Furthermore, stores operating under a "selling for cash" policy are able to maintain lower prices than stores operating' under a "charge account" system. t There is only one argument for charge accounts" and that argument! favors the seller not the buyer 1 It is a well1 known fact to merchants, that customers will make larger and more numerous purchases if privileged to run a charge account, than they would if paying cash. Think it over! Which' plan is best?, 1 To Pay Cash and Be Free From Obli gation or Run a Charge Account and Pay More tor Your Goods and. In Addition, Mortgage Your Wages or Your Salary to Your Creditors? llultliiig 1 in nice fuse (.'onliiiiieil. I'llli l)AI.I.I-:S. Ore. -(onlinu- anec of the case of John Walken shaw,lhe "buttling farmer" of Mill creek, was usUed bv .Ulstrlet Attorney Oallouay in the justice court here, pending determination of W'allienshaw's victim. Dun S. Kohl. According lo Dr. Ci. U. Smith, Kuhl's physician, Ihe later is yet In a dangerous conditio!:. YValkcnshuw is uceused of assault upon Kohl last Sunday. The euse was continued over for one week. If be aurertiaoi It, he knowi lt'i Sl-:i;-llerg and Ihigllsh, Authen tic Doubles for Harold l,lod wand S1111I1 I'olhn-il. Arcade, Sun day's Vaudeville lilll. I .-,-7-1 ti-31 the uuti- l.lllle liv.-r touchers f.o In a bottle fur jc, Ihe best and most economical laxative for children and adults. Sold only by Sitvcr-Ihorn-Wrighl'a Riinlly Drug Slore. 7-14-ir We are iig'-nts for Iteiiiinglon Portable t pcvriters. Sold on easy terms. .Newliu Ilook Stitt'y. Co. 7-14-tf In P'UCI erica (heir ml. therefore, l.M' in h 11.1 :; k iii:oki:n in m;vV vtutK A '1'Ho-ltrel Coincdy Also Slum im; iii:.m:i-i 1 i.t t.m.k We'll siiy this, thai we bclleii Hi' are haudhluf one of I lie lery bc-l briliuls of 1-oofini: fell on I'.ulli. The reason we cull II iisir- - mg tell Is Ihs-iiiim. II, Is 111,1 iiHr-i M'icV YOI;K (My th. Assocniled imk piln r. I he nine 111,1,1,. f ''I' ss) A boot t. Kifing ring operating-. Ibuiiiugblv Milurillctl wllli lis- I lirouifhoiil N.-w I ork mid Hi. phull. 11111UI111: II U'l'V .limifli n.ul ""l,'', middle nest by shlppliiE llcvlble mill It wcnis. like leather "'l'""" ''V express In Itavcfing anil looks fine and Is giuirunlccl. '"'Uk-s was broke:, up v , sicrday. tin', ten mm fillet-n jihii. ti ll l""hibllion agcnls said 1111,-r Ihe utMMil lis mime und prhv. An -! '"'"'st of seven men mid one vvo oue knows Hun (he pile,. Is right, 1 n,lin an'' seizure of books und bs-.iiise Hie pour mini's riien I ' Pul'e's contaititng the uaiiics anil bundles II. AIkhu lis uiiiiic. rum', nddn ssi s of.illenls showing that mill see. , opprovlnialely ii.nnii onl. is had House I'iiIiii. j.;ir per galloii. '" ' " ''"'ed. I'eiis for ciinuing, f'icli tliein yourself, son, Frullilale 1'liolie it'e gallon. Homer Wll L'110 W. 7-14-lt lit; llerg nud Kngllsh, Ailllien He Doubles for, llanHil l.lo.vd and Snub Iv.llard. Arcade, Sun day's Vaudeville Hill. J5-7-lli-al CAM, Main 87 For Ice Croam Hath Needs Fly Killers i Toilet Soaps Face Powders And Twenty Thousand Oilier Items "Try the Drnp; Stoic First" THE L & L DRUG CO. 'i mo st glltS-i iii'.sr made I Y Y Y Y Y X. f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V I I Y Y i Y Y Y Is The Motto Of Our Optical Department Kiiuipped with the most modern scientific iiistiumcnls known to the profession, and under the personal supervision of Dr. W. M. I'eaie. An examination is conducted to assure you of (he most accurate and pleasing results, Wc invite you lo inspect our examination room and jwliro for yourself. Dr. W. M. Peare Optometiisl with J. II. l'care & Son Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y gaglgaBBg?8BigaBBaBKMlMaMBlBBBBglHaiBraBaBBgBBBlMBBaHHBHglBBBBMBa Claude C. Pratt I Lumber Co. ! "Ihe I.r Mmn't Irlnnl" 4'I'h. IV.iindiy. I'bonr M-21 : No Mimlii; Itllslurss I I I KS Iliivil Mill mil . I'OKTI.Wt. illv Hie Assoclal.-d I'lissl Tired bu happy. Itie dele. ti;.iles to Ihe hist aiiuiHit reunion ol Ihe lleiiev oli nf and Prol.-etivo nr. 'I'f of D'U. which otlielally und sinially closi-.l last night with u grand ball, uie fast leaving tor '.Li.'..- tvduva. 5 .vu it- m XS A -i The Popular Cafeteria Food Service Real Fountain Service and Pakery Department Black Cat n N n m n n H n ii n m n n n n H n H m n n