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BAHVKV t MATTHEWS
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Claaa Mall Matter urnior act of Maruu i, l7.
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; iMANY SHALL, BK I'UKlt-'iKD, and made white, and
trieu; but tiiu wicKeu snuii uo wieKouiy; and none of tne
U'lcKcd snail bu uuuuislouu; but tnc wiuu suuu bu uudeislood.
4-uaniui lsuu.
i tflplidge may be lacking in niiiny executive qualities
Jjutjne lias snown unusual good judgment m broadcasting
the ; proposed tax reduction wnen congress meets again.
Yvith tne country expecung it and sauiy needing it the
national legislators will liaidiy have the nerve to start
anyjiiirk barrel operations this year.
i 1 1 RADIO'S FUTURE.
, Crepe-hangers are predicting that the radio craze is
booicS to fizzle out. They are wrong. Unquestionably,
intei&t in radio is going through a decided slump. It is
a natural reaction. The novelty is wearing off. Radio i
becoming commonplace. Only a lew months ago it was as
great .a marvel as the arrival of a man from Wars.
Manufacturers of radio equipment think that the slump
in wireless enthusiasm is due to summer. Their theory is
thali; people want to be outdoors now in the eveninp-g as
nuidj as possible. In autumn, the manufacturers predict,
radiLt will come back stronger than ever.
: An old hand-bill comes to light in the east, advertising
one $f the early telephone demonstrations at the city hall
in lawrence, Mass., May '28, 1877. The hand-bill reads:
' ''fhe miracle telephone! Wonderful discovery of tho
ageijl Prof. A. Graham Bell, assisted by Mr. Frederic A
yowgr, will give an exhibition of his wonderful and' miracu
lous jjiscoveiy, The Telephone, before the people of Law
lencelj when Boston and Lawrence will be connected via
the VjjG&teni Union Telegraph, and vocal and instrumental
,musE and conversation will be transmitted a distance of
7 lqTfes and received by that audience in city hall. Prof.
L'ell Still give an explanatory lecture with this marvelous
exhiEEion." . ,
'Cbi telephone, considered a marvel, swept popular
fancy? overnight. Then it had a slump. Many predicted
IhnlsHlie telephone craze would die out quickly, just as
Hiniiha' predictions are bring made now about radio. But
the ephone hasn't died out. Neither will radio. It is as
mucjii its infancy as Bell's phone was in 1877.
, t. urn .! taken, toaethi-r w ill tli! mill""
' . ' i '!i '. '.. .1 1 ' health officer s.n. oihr lnforma- AXt.! ,(!, H rwA f
OUT OUR WAY ,. f . , , s , Uy WILLIAMS
-' owtTvajorRsTN ' fur mus-tvjhX t bcn kwea7Vss,j wsT1
BOUrT ME. VOO BE.EKJ SVTTlJ' HOM T' STAWO I Knos HOwJ
1 FEUtRS. I SEEM BuUt-S LAST OMTn' BuRW'w' -f StAKJO.
I PlTtHERS Of L.U STAMP VO bEEKjl DECK -TOO-BuT BUT A COURSE
I T lA 1 lMAl "T ll tOivl lie r rr- 1 iC r- r- I .... r I
Buslntss Manacer II I I nNuw nw. wnwi.ru. m ncwijuu ivj iu taoi nun I I
V stavjd, iDONUvdi-jw a l Mucm . feu m& ee. up fore
j y BAWC-f AFTOrt I TS CNOH A SO KlKi CtO
POM'1
zr IV. w,a - e rim mm f gsw&M .
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taken. toc;tliiT "I'll tb! mum'"
arid iiddri-asca of tin- hyiil inl
health officer and1 othw InforiiiK
tion concerning thr patl' ilt of fur
the purpose of dlscrlpllon. limd-r
the provisions of Bfitloii 447, I'os
tul l.av,s and IK nulutions.
"Such parcels limy hi- luulhil
sculid at the third or fourth iliiia
rule, provldt'd lhi;y arc Iain-led In
printing with the muni- of
sunder us well us his uddiess and
the Indicia as to contents and In
spection, aa prescribed by para
graph 6 (b), section 453, 1'oslal
Laws and Regulations."
The laborulory of the stale
Board of Health sends, free of
charge, containers and iiuiIIinb
cuses specially adapted for inalllnK
under the regulations of the I'ost
Office Department. Specimens
submitted in such mulling cases
may be accompanied by the In
formation slips attached to every
container without chunglng the
classification of the parcel. If
Information other than that call
ed for on the laboratory slip is
desired to be given, attach It in a
stamped envelope to the specimen
parcel. Insufficient postage will
delay the receipt of the specimen,
and In many cuscs will nmke It
useless for examination.
OFFICE
CAT
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Bull Attaiks Farmer
SWEET HOME. Ore., -J. Tur
byne. who lives In the hills was
attacked by a bull at his home
while trying to drive It from the
corral. Mr. Turbyne advanced
with a raw hide, but discovered
the animal was angered und would
not be driven. To defend hlm-s-lf
he hit the beast und It turn
ed, knocking him down. The own
er managed to grasp the rope and
worked his way to the head of
the animal. Mr. Turbyne man-
aged to reuch a fense just- In
time to save his life. He received
bruises about the sides and back.
The animal was Immediately sold.
HEALTH
3 a ).N(;i:uors illusion.
"fs the AiiMMican presently to become a disillusioned
raceFj asks someone. 4,A sage once said that the Celt
was dreamer, that the Anglo-Saxon was a practical man
v? iii'G.irs. that the Iiish had a sense of humor. In thf?
liKhtrf more recent information on these facts, are they
htill finable?"
; c.i. perhaps they are not; perhaps the value of the
few Hjicts available was over-estimated, brinuing1 conclu
sionnot altogether warmited. Hut there is no dang:f-r
thatrAinerieans shall presently be without illusions, no
mat US' how lelentlessly seiviiee sets to work to conveit
beliti into lost illusions. There is more danger in hangim
on ttKsome illusions a little too lon. There is, to put the
mattcy ctmeretely, a real danger in clinging to the illusion
thatliolitieal proiflenis will somehow ripht themselves ;
thatn time the riht men will come to the front of their
own Su'cord.
ti'h an illusion about, the practical working out of
d':mfciacy can not be jrol riil of too soon. However it was
iicciuftvd, there is no basis for it in fact. Political prob
lemsian bo ii;:htel only by those who take in their solu
tion alt. activo pait. There is no illusion for which Ameri
eansay more dearly than for the one prevalent in politics
of hinjr "(aH.ive do it." Democra-y means political co
operixtion, and when a jit-eat number of people fail to co
'MMTub democracy muM fail Jo function adequately. If
the ivWlo want, to m.'ik' sore that the best man pets into
-'Vvr thrv must take ivuns to find him and put him hit-)
offircT Kvery other theory of democracy is illusion, an 1
a costly one at that.
t iiitm iicmt ivully worrji-s all-
out vhmiiiK III brhlr. Wliut uor-
I ics him m liow lu; vuii wwp lur
in clotliest ,
Any woinuii t'un fool u man In
lcUing him tlimk h iH tuuling' Uvr.
IIOOTS1 HUOTSI
Scot eli tUK-iil! lu mi urmv bu-
gk' with ton.iillliH.
Tlit Inzicst mini lu the uorld
a bit ii Ot Ihn uhsv ho
eltewi lohact'o.
Aii) iisiiiii;s
l''J hati! to be tlit UvU,
il- miriMv liiiH lu iiiinn. ! '
Ho ninny in-opU- uri' trying
'l o b ut hint uruund the
utuinp.
New ItrU'un.H, ii., i'inH'8 1'k-ayune
lr. rmlrrkk SIHeker)'
Titnu 1b un lniportunt factor in
the control of uny toininunlt-ull'
disease Thu earlii-r its rerngni-
tton. t lio iiior' 'inUy run It he
controlled. In submlttinf Hpei-l-inens
to th laboratory, thpre.fort.
it In of th" tit in out linportancp tlnit
they l)e so prepared anil shlppeil
that thoru hIiuII be the least poH8
Ihln delay in their rearhtiiff their
deatlnutton. Some spcimenn art-1
best sent by express: innny, how
ever, arc sent by mall, . Ignorun
ro of the PoBtal Laws find Ftegu-!
Intlons covering the niuillnff of
hai'terloligiriil specimens Ivs re-1
BiUted not only In extra expensei
to the senders, but also in iur-1
lntll delwy In their receipt nt. the!
Inliorutorv. A ( rullnir covorliiR '
the 'ninUinT nf Imcterlolitirlenl
imeiis ha been , received, under
dale ot July IK. lf'b, by the Dir
ector of the l-uliorutory of the ;
Suite Hoard ef HtMlth from the
third Assistant I'ost master Gn-t-r.il.
us follows: ;
In reply to your leter of the j
7th instant, you are advised that,
barteriologkal specimens. when
prepared for mailing in the man-i
er prescribed by section 401, I'ost- .
til Laws und Regulations, (a copy
of which may be consulted at any ;
post office), In parcels not ex
ceeding 8 ounces in weight, are
embraced in mater of the third
class and chargeable with postage ;
at the rate of I cents for each
2 ounces or fraction thereof, i
Parcels exceeding 8 ounces are j
subject to postage at the parcel!
post zone rates. I
"It Is permissible to w rite on j
a 'form inclosed with a specimen; j
or on a label attached thereto, '
the name und address of' the put- j
font from who the specimen is j
. OJfie devil has Jila troubles,
dont deny that's truo.
And et the devil is one bird
' Who always gets Iijh due.
Cmclniiuti, t. Kmitilier.
I will not stand this razzing
About my. . properly.
'Die devils mine, and mine
ulone l
My wile uives him o ni".
Montgomery Ala., Advertiser
Thu devil is the judges friend.
And that Is on (he level;
-Thai's why the judge soaks
them fo hard
Who drive to beat the
devil.
HuiiHton. Texus, I'ost Dispatch.
I'd Ime to bo the d-v1l,
lie is a happy duller;
lie goes the Kails with ull liU.
diite;i; ,
And never has to sufler.
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You can't act mil rem I men out
of n part.K hut jmi tun stop pa-
lllg UK' pie.
Among the thinH (hat ate no!
teachable ts .short slory writing.
I'nlltene.ss, thef'" days, cousins
In ollerllig u Judy your sent when
.vu g't oil the street car.
If d.ul Is wurrl'-d when daught
er is out with u boy it is probably
hecuuM" In- Ims a good memory.
nl Hume who love really buf
fer. Ask the parent ot a waward
child.
Complication: Wlu b n ship like
unto n utimnii',1
Solution: Iteeuuse thn rltfliiK
eot.s more than Oie hull.
Men don't actually rail because
they knock; 1 hey knot k because
they hae tailed
There is nothing particularly
pamiul about talking to a hashtul
man It ou don't watth his Ad
am's apple.
Strangely enough It's the man
who gHs plenty ot eep who Is
I wide awake.
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Mini tn ii,iii('tei- : "Persons .ire
lmdttbltctl Inmi ph king Ibmrr.-
from hii but their own grar."
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I Preparation (or Service: First
get a collection plate.
HOOVER
It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans
The Start
Isn't Hard
BUT KEEPINO AT
TOUK SAVINOS AC-
COUNT 18 WHAT
COUNTS. . . .
18 YOURS GROWING .
REGULARLY KVERY
WEEK?
La Grande
National
Bank
Sound Rclliibln ProKesslve
Y JOHANSEN
Clendr St)-le for August, the smartest shoe of
the month. Its stitched design in cotd is right
in tccord with fashion ... the suede tipped
satin narrow strap has cut wide swath in Paris
... the pearl button, the steel beading, the cut
out design on the quartet are points of style
that make the Ve-Olay i remarkable shoe for
$9.50
(In mack Satin)
INFANTS' STAMPED DRESSES 73c '
Stamped on good quality While Batiste sill ready for
the hand woik, easy designs.
- i.m'a.nts' vou.i; iiii;sm:s. i yi:ah si.k :oo
lelkiate iwliu-s Wlilli-, I'mk ami liiu- all niaik- i-cvit for IIil
Imiul nuik unit sluiuiKtl tor slniilc i-mliruklvr).
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Everything ui Infants' and Children's Wt-ar
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
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Do you tued to be urged ?
I.;n't it too had tliat most women have to he
urged to exchange their hack-hreaking, arm
tiring cleaning methods for a Hoover the
modern electrical home-cleaning servant?
Isn't It too had that most women have to be
urged to accept the leisure hours they have
always wanted the freedom from hard Work
and at the same time obtain the cleanli
ness of rugs and furnishings in which they
take such pride?
Surely, it shouldn't be necessary! If they
only understood, as we do, what The Hoover
would do for them, ue couldn't keep them
Jrom owning it!
We hope that day comes soon. Maybe we
can help vow understanding by cleaning one
of your rugs, free, with a Hoover. We're
ready whenever you are. Just phone us.
Onfy J6.25 Down'
Complete with Attachments
W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO.
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Not once in awhile but Every Day of the Year. - Our Eastern
Buyers comb, the markets for High Grade merchandise. Their enorm
ous buying power effects a tdemendous saving for us and we pimply
pass tins saving on to our customers. Here you will be able to hitch
your dollar to a double load.
MEN'S SUITS
You would naturally expect to pay $20 to $10 for suits
such as these. All tiie latest styles and you can get a
perfect fit from our large stock. Models for the con
servative dresser and for the young man.
$12.95
To
$24.85
MARKET JBS GROCERIES
: Phone Main 7.VJ
llxlra Fiiiirv Toiiiatnis vino ripened )v luket
l-jLTsh country dressed friers for your Sunday dinner.
In mi1 youth w un' (initflit "to
I .in v nil'' mint v'T- I it-T w (
Inmi to ,.' on.- -iin.l HitoUitT.
lv liui-rnvt. Inrurt J
IH'KCHI ;C. err - - Tin1 Attor-inn-
rid i to m dvUnl for an
opinion on tip law lnrfa4tn(r thf
.s.ilitftt .s of .ttMrirt ultorin'!t In
M'V'f.i rtninltt'M, iiiol r'iiililllK ttlt
.tK-Mttmiuil ftMiiK t ut t' on Hv
o?v loinpidlnlM, Tht- in;ittrr wio
ti l- rr- il to ntMrtt't Altornt-v Uur
lon. who him itpplltii to the t-turnty-ifvntrttl
tor uu uplutou. j
IH'Y PROTEtTKD
Firestone Tires
PerkinsMotor Co.
i'hone M-.'.OU
Corner 1th and Adams
Ladies' Pumps, and
Oxfords
$2.95 to $1.5)5
Ladies' Comfoits
$2.45 to $2.95
Men's Dress Shirts
in imported broa d
cloth and madras.
New patterns that
vou'll like.
$2.39 to $3.79
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just arrived from the
East. All the latest
styles in footwear.
$3.95 to $-1.95 '
Men's Work Shoes
Shoes that will stand
the Jknocks of hard
use.
$2.95 to $3.95
Railroad Shirts
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Chambray. You must
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50c
OVERALLS $1.25
Suspender and. Straight Back, Heavyweight Material.
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