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Thursday, August 0, 192." Tape Four Ulr; IjA ukainim'; i hvivwiiNti wisnr.Kvmv I l!0UT OUR WAY :: ' By' WILLIAMS! r : 1 i Ilf f SAW! HOVA SPEC T f JAUR. ifill ve all car a D.wpuMr V 'F,e auv.pvw.m- . p( liS! Piece" i ear Wet auce same Pecc.rriouLOw . p 81 . BEM "BOLD", VAK4S GOT Vrt" BE. MO tWM OHOtSTfc . f Jg ppp&fij KiSS 1 CAK1T FERGlT.' UES' &OSH ChDn'Vx N ( I liipfs IS GoT4awVA GONNA KEEP l HEAR OWE , FEQ T t'j - ffi-ifl I aftSv BAMANAfr". AM' TOO i C jj V ST-i i Sr1,K r'plf tue va,pe,th orchestra., . y.f. B.,,.wt , (IncoriHiratcri) An Independent ftuwspaimr fKANK B. Al'l'LKBI ..Editor and I'uullanar, HAHVKY l' MATTHEWS... ..Uuslness Munauep fablished evenings, except BunUuy, at 1419 Adams Avflnue, Is, Grande, Oregon. The Obnurvur-btar published every rldaj. Kntured at the Fosloffice at Im. Uruude, uregon. aa Booond Claaa Mall Mutlur under act of March. 2, 187K. OFFICIAL PAPER OK1 UNION COUNTI ANU Tall CITY. OF LA UltANUE MEMBER ABHOC1ATKD PUEBS The Aaaoclated Presa la exulualvuly entitled to uae for pub Ucattou of all newa diapatchca credited to It or not oinurwia aredlted If published therein. All rights of republication ol peclal diapatchca In this paper, and also the local newa her In alao are reserved. (jUBUOKlFTlON KATEtt i 11 Carrie- Dally, per month In advance. Dally, all montha In advance Dally, single oopy - .. 76e ft Uj olall Dally, per month In advance- Dally, per alx montha In advance.. Dally, per year In advance Weekly Observer-mar, per year.. . ..12.10 6.00 -J.U0 AJJVEUT1B1NU HA'LEa' insplay, foreiKn, per column Inch Display, local, pur column Inch rime contract ratea on application -la. ao TAKE MY YOKE UPON YOU AND learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart; and ye ahull find real unto yolr iioula. ilulthow 11:29 ! JLots of future convicts think they, arc living on Easy Street now . I ' Circus day reminds you that a true optimist is one who has hay fever and thanks heaven he isn't an elephant. It is estimated that 87' per cent of the population has time to stop and watch a sitfii painter work and that UU pci Cent do it. 'Everything has good points.' Some health expert has discovered that taking a doe) breath for a long kiss de velops a girl's lungs. ! Possibly someone will start a movement next year to have a "Pay-Kor-Your-Auto Week." It wouldn't be a bad idea and might make paying for other things a little less difficult. : Pendleton is getting ready for its annual harvests of gold one of wheat and one at the Hound-up. And from . allwc have been able to discover about both crops they arq tvcTTwortTTVliat is paid for 'em. ! AU KKYOlIt, ANTI-EVOLUTION. ; ' Did r.ryan's death sped also the death of his pictur esque whatever else may be said of it fight against the teaching of evolution? j Newspaper correspondents at the Dayton trial broad cast doleful forebodings anenl the future of education in the United States. The smith, state upon state, would ban evolution, to be followed by the west, the north and the east. Old time religion would be the issue in ' the 19128 presidential campaign, and (hereafter anyone suspected of the crime of thinking would be summarily executed. j In all these chilling dispatches (leorgia was named as Hie first state destined to follow Tennessee in passing an anti-evolution bill. How basely fair (Jeorgia was libeled lis now plain to all. Kven before llryan was in his grave the Georgia house of representatives overwhelmingly voted down an amendment to the appropriations bill to prohibit the teaching of evolution in the common schools of Georgia.'' i IMI'liACTU AI, IDKAI.ISM. (College students study about it, rcientisls theorize on it and a handful of men use it as an excuse to run foi office, but the multitude, knowing it. to he impractical, aie Hi) longer interested in it. It is unnecessary to add that that which is here ivl'ened to is the theory of socialism. There are some idealist:; who slill cry for' a socialistic Mate, but arc there not also those who still believe (ho eai(h is flat? As K. W. Iloue says: ' "Kvery intelligent nian. in writing truthfully of life, is compelled to deny the diietnin: of socialism. If a nation idiipts the socialistic plan, it is compelled, from sheer w cessity to abandon it. for the simple reason that socialistic policies will not work; thev are opposed to nature. ."Socialism is niic form of spirituality; and no form of , spirituality works out in actual practice. In the great wijrld, with its millions ami millions of individuals, all of them selfish, the unselfish doctrines of socialism will not wink." It is difficult to state whether man is unfit for socialism er'socialism is unfit for man. Neither can it be said with a certainty that the theoiy of socialism is a hint of what. hence. I'.efoie socialism can for li a new man. None of will exist twenty centimes wolk evolution must ereati the component parts of the intellectual and spiritual man of today are adapted to this the government of man. most idealistic of theories on A5N w OFFICE CAT TMADl NAHM Mat). the othor Im lor ow- of the fa'ii ily to urn! it ly lUiHlak. Know u kh-I who Is so ml hriulrcl that sIm hmh rougi? Jin an ryt'-hrow priM-il. . Kciintint!i nay trie m-xt wur he foiiKlit lty null". Way hoi Hi rudin's Houml it's kciIiik fit riKl't now. utht T ft'llmv, Wr liiitiUlliK oil vol. in if ; Jit b r 4 i W 'f $ ix if DUsULItfA CIAN'MN'I, American singer of Italian parentage, seems to have taken Kiirope "by storm." tSbu-e ap. pirlng In a comert at Berlin In May, the haa bera bookrd forconrerts tilrouKluiua. th coiltluenlaJ lountrleet. I.ols of lull it cent AniiTicioia are now encagi'd In ri itk'i.lni; thn low per cent. Chinese. Lynchbui s News.' . Kail's Catarrh Medicine Tri. both local and Internal, and has been successful in the treatment C'" tor over forty years. Sold by all druugisu. F. J. CHENEY St. CO.. Toledo. OUU FIORSHEIM THE MAN who has worn Florsheim Shoes looks for ward with pleasure to the sel ection of his next pair he wants Florsheims pemanently The Drlitol 10 SHOE mk Mm N. K. West & Co. Inc. La Gi-andc, Oregon Nl-( In tin- two-Mat Imk I tic iiiiliiMlo! Iiiiin. ftp hiUf to riju nuainM i x 'liU' Ui 11 Muk ol sallril tramils. . (Md (I'Mii (in harl.'T wimp) "My hair Im cmnintf out tinihly. 'jii, tti r-t'oriiiiuiHi anyt liiiiK to l;cip it in .'" HarlH'i "(Vrtaillly. Wniililu't 1:11: How ilo you Know slu-'a u kcIukiI niiirni'.' rin: .lust look at the clusd nhc's got. If liu'ir's nluays I'ihmii for a kimh! man rwpt In the wxk his yotuiK wifn nu'iultstl foi- hint. I'oilflelJtn: wmt nni ,ou von r..a- AVi'sI mx" I l n,,, .,,!,;. ,: 11... ,.,!... .ly clKr h.,x Ik- jusl th. O-.it where th.; I.ookUub's u lltth; ninii. j I iitiff . . , Mtronger, I'oiuioan : i lie iw m nv Out wlntre lh liulr ki-ow8 a littl-1 '"iln'l. you toti? like yon said yo-i lonjfrr; I wciiilil. Whi'ic tin tn I U 1h loud uml iiiiih I to lutitnl . 1 I ont . luin'; too much on Ih i And to pn-HH ymir patitn Ih h - .. . - riiiiu, almoHt; WluMf th latiKli iK loud and tho IMUDIltTH vxulv. And, to Kliavi' your lift k inai Kh n man a dudr That's where th 'Hl Ih-Kin t. .IVit w hern dons thf I-Jtint IjiikIiI' Wlit'ii' thi' Htri'aniK iirr shallou--r irnd Mi- IiIHh tin- Mat. And a nian is ,nnlKd liy his vout and hat ; Wln-rr tin' v oiih'Ii Iiiihn, and th-lui-n-loll; think Thai toasl is food and tta is drink: Win r I1m lin n iisr powder and the wriHt uati'h llcU.H, And tvi-rynni' idsr but tht'iiiBi'l vi s an- lilrkM; That's whrii; the iMast b'Bln. Now Kant (Ih Kast 11 ml Went In We.Hl, Tlit'.v I'ach lim Hotii' had and liny cai'h have hoiui1 hrat l-'or it Isn't a nut Iter ot Much on a map 'I'luit tilitkt'H it nuy I't'K liar oi j niiik'-s I11111 11 Nap. Th lolks mil W'i'.il may run lo hr:iK, And Hie lint1' of I heir pants may H11I there's many KUy in I li- hnutidh'Hs W'!h With a hivuit as slanui'h as hi.i h'Jlllit'l- Wiit. And tlifif's many a k"V in ' Kiist, hy In-i-k. Who's nut n"od in-rvi' ami a Kilt- I'llCI' MOUl If lit' IH'KS inr.sH rmind with a lHit:,r i'ow I. This Is Ihe MMi-itu of lln year wlit'ii 11 talr cM-lumur would li' a itiri-c-tnlu srt fur a couplr tf ' Ht-I this. No. il.uly. Sant.l "lat!S i.t tint thr i-ditm ol SI Nhhotiia. TIm i'i- art- t o capital ot fi-nsns In I'Veiy Ufll-ii't; ihiti .l lioiiie. tut" Is to (all lo put out a kui'M to l In n a li ittH' in cxprrti d, aa i The Slart Isn't Hard BUT KKFPlNfl AT YOlllt SAVINCS AC ODI'NT IS WHAT .COUNTS. ... IS YOURS O MOWING KKOULARLY EVEKY WEEK? La Grande National Bank Hound - Reliable - ProKesslve Gua. anteed Ford Used Cars 1023 coiti-: lliillimn Hitn; ilriiiMi nlKMit 1. 1100 mill's: pi h e $.:.IMI ij:i itnAKsrr.il i'ick-h' llox on reur; eoiilpl(.t('l,v overaulcd : newly, painted A ltuinaln at ."i().O0 Perkins Motor Co. 1I..A tll.rtlin Cnrnni. All unl Afhinw BLOO.MKH DRESSES, age 2 to 6 S1.08 to $:VZ1 15L00MER DRESSES, age 7 to 10 $1.77 to $3.18 J50YS' WASH SUITS, age 2 to 8 S1.08 to $2.88 We guarantee them 'to wash and wear. Norton's Kiddy Shop Everything In InfBnts' and Children's Wear I ' READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED AUS .fwww. . -.- . . TTl . ... - . ; . - ' : v -: (ft ' ' : . ' 'ST Mir u a B OVER THIS OI.H FORT Mm Anrlinn line "still wavM" rnil'i llrlll.h Bum rurl tln-lr Iximhnrilnii'm. Anil It was tlio slRlit o( the (1 ik Uml Inmilml Krsm-ls Scutl Krjr lo wrllw thr m mmal Biithfin. 'This Slnr Snanclrd ItniiniT." Now Ihe ils- e la to b rrslniMl ss a lirlno. Hsvo ynn (orutitteii th inuiut Kurt Millinry, near Ualtiinote. MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES l'lione Main 759 ; Wo Alt' Now TaUiiiK Orders for I'HM.iNt; ci tumukks v,? t. , - . llhM TII-i.lSr.VIN AW I .A UK IS Tills MAIN WIMIU (UK ul Tulsa. Okla.'a, nrw JT.SOfl.lMM1 wslcr iiml ssstciii. I'M tuiT allows llir huic dam. :t.HHI l-t lornt and 95 l't h's". and Ciuat sulilwa)' InJIio fonruuiiU.Tli lake b rlUvU with Ozaili M.U!itsi::clnt,'watc. I IBS n S3 M ES N M n ta n M sa M M ta u Ri P ei Im n n E3 M H n n M H id ta H M n n a H H in H M H H H n M W ra n LIFTING THE VEIL IN DISTANT lands in jungles and fer tile valleys, on mountains and by the .sea millions of people are patiently laboring in the collection of raw products. Ships and trains bring these products to lTimerics and manufactories o be fash ioned into comforts, luxuries, conveniences tor you. Advertisements tell you when these prod ucts are ready for your inspection. Adver tisements tell you where to see them how I hey arc made and w hat they cost. Advertisements lift the veil of production and tell you the things you need to know to buy safely and wisely. Let advertisements guide you in all your purchases. Read them regularly. They are as interesting as any other news in the paper with this in their favor. They concern you, personally. Read the advertisements to know the value that is in the things you buy. 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