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Pnfre Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ITucsda'vI.Aiigtisi 18;..1!)2&21 OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAM: $fot(S)rmtbc JECiciiixrg bscrucr (Incorporated) An Iiult'H'iiiliiit Nrw.spuiMT FRANK B. AI'I'I.KHY 1-Mllor and publisher llus.ncss Munug'-r HAKVKV MATTIllJWa.. Published evenings, except Humluy, at J4lfl Adams Avenue, L.H Grande, Oregon. Tho Gbserver-Kiar p jbii.sln.-a evury Friday. Kntured ut thu i'ostolflcc ut La U ramie, On gon, uh ti-eond Class Mull Mutter under uct of .March 2, Ibl'J. OWICIAL I'Al'KH OK UNION COUNT ANU TUB CJTY OK LA GliANDH MKMHKH ASSOCIATED VHKHH The Associated 1'ress is exclusively entitled to use for pub 1 Hcutlon of ull news disputchea credited to it or not otherwise credited If published therein. All lights of republication ut special dispatches In this paper, and also tho local news hero in also aio reserved. tsu u jciTfi'WorTTt atee ' Jly Carrier Pally, per month In advance Dully, six months In advance lenity, single copy - . By Mall Dully, per month in advance Dally, pur six months tn advance , ially, pur y.-ur in advuncc Wookty Observer-Star, pur year 7-iC 14. iO DC Boo 2.50 f..(0 12.00 ADVIOIITISINQ It AT1'J8 .Displuy, foreign, per column inch 4'Jc Displuy, local, per column Inch iuc Time contrucl rates on uppllcution UK DOTII KXKCUTH llm JudKliliMit of thu futhci Iran mil "widow, uimI lovcih Hie Bti-anger, In giving him food und ''raiment. Deuteronomy 10:8 ) Wc arc approaching the time of the year when a two cent Hood River apple is given a shine and sold at the roadside stands for a dime. "We suspect that twenty years ago today those who criticize our "erring young people" so rabidly now were i'eing criticized with equal zeal. I ' ' -- - 1 "You may eat chicken with your fingers," says an eti quetje hint. Everybody has known that for some time, but frequently you need a hatchet. The cntiie Northwest is most optimistic concerning gen eral business conditions this fall. Merchants, farmers, and manufacturers in various towns? throughout Oregon' and Washington anticipate more active business and, more gen uiiil prosperity doling the conwig months, .Backers are fluick to state that many doulrful obligations will be liqui dated this year due to excellent crops and good prices and they predict corresponding strength in buying of all com .modities. Progressive merchants are preparing to serve their territories to a greater degree than for some years !naifc " " ! . . mere's A LEIItVnO1' METTCt MOVJ-WG. AiKff 8ttKj FROM CuRlX I Lt-T OKIE o' Vlil vajiIh A AoO ER HE COuLDkl' no ouca&o. ys 'M arnuH vwn-re. amef vie wao t-jECNTMiMej I ADDRESSED -""TO BCWb CPtW . HE. MEEDS H& VOolDm' VNQlTe. . ThL BOWS'.' WHO I rT. T- ES its WJOQK ttW MiMT'vAoRtTE. A Gers it ? That I Bought a I lettep , am me ookst vajorw pep? I IS-VWHO'S GOiMIj A MEW SUT moTHikj. MO SR - I fuTf CPEMIM , T-AtO OPEM it ? Vfo' MQtfUj MO LETTER FRom C.H1 VrMtUt W I, SCEMTS of touch If .You Are Ready -We Are THERE is real economy in wear ing a good hat they pay full dividends in service and satisfaction they are cheapest in the end. The new styles for this season arc smart and snappy, like a brisk autumn day. You will see them on the heads of well dressed men everywhere. , All sizes and colors await you now get yours while the selection is good. SCHOBLE $5, $6 STETSON 3iS, $13,50 ' N. K. WEST & CO., INC. OFFICE CAT ohanufB arc h wuars a 12A collar rn hut dnnk I' rathur than ruach and w'ijrh fivi- pound!) mon; than -:uain i6r tin- -ou(;h .syrup, un Alredalu. i j Tin- only thhiK (hat mum tin- Oik titmhlu is that iml citfMih ph'a.siu v of .hih rishuruu'ti is hav- partnts ar mi spanking tenns with na to atop to dijc halt. tJiflr children. ' - . . A Ion fT t a d al onn. whose in- 11 ,l,p vosi llt',',l porkut Tull of the tK'ci-ssary :oin. A Zt-hra Is a horat: in a bathing suit. ' . Don't tulk like a p:vd. The linco is always I he vtM-ahuNiry oi i.nl ute, who ltf Jt-UlUlLS of uIIhhs. Krn ulioti a mini wauls tlir I'ai-tli in dtif-sit't niti It tiirowu ut lilm in the Unni of nun. The wir!'l"s caslt-.-it task i.s haf- : I'liiiK u uliLCinan. j lWilaiiair Wheat Cmp IiiMire-i Kt'tiii n of I iiatliiite4.tte( Itread 1 I eoiiKider mimr Ihikiih hs that nt-uds j Iniiiit'iMuU at'-nlion. iorai J. Nflfiun and Mrs. Nel huii wcii 'down iroin perry Sun- day tipendHiB pui't of the day in t lie city park. I trail Hutchinson and family re turned Sunday Iroiu. a we'U'a oul niK tn the Hiouedahl ranch ulou t Catherine Creek. . j The hist stction of the old Smith Union Residents Are Re- '.'"I'rl.f.'Ti ,1 m w railroad ueot ulileli lne Hlue Mountain Timln-r -1 omp;i.iy has hi'Kiiu jutt nurtli of thu new post olfieo building. SPOIL WATER quired lo -Utilize Wells for Water Supply as a .Result of Storms. Kin used to fret when she was imilctl out Im chhhc she had until- j iiitf to put on. Now he siths In-- j eniisr .slit- hMh in)ihlnt: to tiike orr. A lot of towim hi Florida would have bid a i:ttllun dollaia for thai tfvolutlon trial. TSr-iniiMft on c n't ke hot weather don't net your rrlemlH. p cuo! this hot ai .ill tenneiit has been delayed. AliSMIJTIXY! Io no rtdlrule. Thin advice oh, my ion f.'t.iy tn (rent o a mule And stay brick of a K'in. "What nl v J'i mc e'os.-t." r.ii.J tho apartnu'nt hunier ph hho look ed lnio the 1IM; roniv,. ln-lwt-n a tlnhl- i 'r. Nthir.y: "Are oii tin- iMiof ' black who shire I im kIhk'j lu-c." IbNillilnek (ilissrp'l): n, I The dlrrcrcn. wad and a nut. is that jmi can onl lieen hen a er.'' erai-k a nut antl m ike it sh U o.u. " 'If he wril' H harab business "n-t. Took the. nulphuric aeld hottle off ten and bark Into telephones, tho the shelf by mistake, noted the or. 'coet(i a j,,..,, In , SOri A. (AT) One of the re mit I.s of tho pioni.s-'d Ij it in pi r i ' u heal crop viewed with favor by J the Bulgarian people Is the assur- ! a lire of the abolition oi mixed bread. Bulgaria will have p.cniy of wheat lor itn donu stic us and expects to have several mill ions of busiie s for export, in an ticipation of this, bal.erhs have begun to materially lessen Hie nd inixture of corn in wheat flour. The result of the unadulterated The sitne ihouKht always comes to wheat loaf, absent from the count -me i cm of the bakeries fr many uionT (May 1 the Mibjeel broach?) ' ' "w is looked unon as a cer Wle n e'er 1 chance to feel or see tainly. A chillier or a roach. i telephone exrhnilfTe Is when I .Many ;t last years siraw tint 1 1 hey sr-p riht numbeis Leopold ami licoh I'liul Ufu Less lrksouiu I'rison thai worries me," .s-uil the llapi-r jus .she rolled her luej ' .MOST nil'OHTANT, 1 The (ine.siiou thai should mean the f most i I Of un;. I lung to you Is not "Where did you spring from but "Where are uu going to '.,' I " Houston, Tex., lu.st-Utspatch. CNldX, (Spee.ai Heavy Vdiia lil ( atheriue i'icch 'Ihnrs.iay a-- I teruooii ami iHual matie lue eilv w.ue, so muuuv .or a cuu,.iu o. JOL1KTT. III.. Aug. Ki. True ia.vs that lucre was a i u. h tor io picdicitions made- when Hh-Jj Uii the weils in town to geL waici lOr diinking und tor cuoKiug pur poses. v.lh piaetically all the lug ouliiiii in tins 'iitl county thresh lay were sent to the pentitenhary. "for hie" Nullum Leopold Jr. and . nui-ii Leon, slayeis of little !bhy I'ViinUs, are finding nu prisoiiinent less irksome. I mring in lull iwing ,iue wheal 1,H' lKht outbreak of measles the penitentiary a few weeks agu. i.eopoiu was transterred to Sta r tevlllc, the m,w prison, from whlcti si raw hat 1 ihey sr-p ensc and a wront; one. I :.; VACATION MONTH. ; Winter rosort.s, kumuium resorts, spring and f;ill rosorls und all-yciir-rounti resorts nutke every month a vacation motitli and every season a vaeation season, and yet August remains the vacation 'month of the majoiity. August fhftins crowded highways and sliore hoMs. loaded passenger loaU i.nd "occupied" camping grounds and cottnftes.v The vacation now bo'ongs to everybody, hut it does not mean the same thing for all. Some get out of a vaea tion everything a vacation offers. Others experience few XJi'-nonc of these vacation joys and benefits. The fault is in the vacationist, not in the vacation. The success or failure of a vacation depends in great part upon the pren u ration of I hp individual for this leavo-of -absence from Un cures of business. A chrngo of scenery and associations is the first re quirement of a successful vacation. The mountaineer must .choofc the seashore or the plain, the city plan must choos-i the country, end vice versa. A vacation ceases to be a vacation when it is spent at home where every object ami person suggests the routine from which the vacation is in tended to give surcease. : After the il -ee has hern chosen and the time has ar rived for the departure it is essential that the vacationist 'throw himself into the business of having a vacation as vigorously as he applies himself to the business of making n living during the other fifty weeks of the year. One iintst take a vacation seriously it a complete divorce fiom vorknday things is to be obt -lined. 1 ,Xa Orando and I'mmi county are fottunate in having Fiicjl vacation lands as Wallowa a fluids and Oregon and the entire Northwest is equally fortunate in possessing Un greatest playground features of the vorl.l while meeting bowell the other requirements of a workaday life. i is coming iiilo wuri noiiHW ana Hie L u on I' louring mill rapidly. --Aured (.'router bus taken ehar- gt- of tuu warenouse at not i-aue escapes are becoming so rrequeut .. . i. . ... thllf if f.nnctll uti.B it o,. II.. sored theie this fall. , is employed in the shoe taetory. W. H. vouei, who recently bou- Loeb, who had an atl.ici; oi mea- Shi the J. ii. Jacobs i caiuvm e m sirs und subsequently gave Indica- th Liiiun. hoa moved uuo lus Hons of opproachmg iusjnitv. ban foi law lioiue. fntly recilvereu unu t:i ..... , . j Mia. .Henrietta Olekson is here nioted to work as a. "runner;' In . irum I'uritauu ior a lew wccks lo the prison yards. v.su w.ia remiives auu irieuu in , : p (- l',on ; ;crmau Finite Col ton MiiiMiUitc , ' ' oejifie'Lindsay, who 1ms char-I ge oi uj.c oi mu i urul mail ruu- 1 Li'S Of I IllOll IS UUllu.tle; a u,,i oil! . i.n lauih in High valley; .ha. . t-t. iu.o w.. Wl he den tist ulto botigut out Dr. Krwiu, li.is UiI'lM'U iium i'uiti.wid aim(iu: ! lit. w r jUit ilia wm li e in one of Iiuj Huluo.g nouses in iNoriti Lu I ion. . i - .who lias loi al liunl BKl'TLINOKN. Oermany. (Al1) "utttng of cotton Imports into Germany by half may result I nun a new met hod of weaving cloi h with hemp, invented 'hythe'Ocr nuin textile expert. Or. flminder. The hemp. It is expected, will re. phice in part t he cotton formerly used in the cloth. There are about 5,(umi,imio acres of moorland in You don't li'ive to go in nv In ming to have a shark pull your r ' ' ' - rt $ 2 V ?' $ f f 9 f f Guaranteed Used Fords !pn rm ii" f ; ; Kopainl; has Hastier .shock nlisorluT; ' ' slarlcr, hallcrv. He ', : Price ?12.").'.(i;) Perkins Motor Co. tHianc m-r.llO c.r.HT l(h iit.d Adams The Start Isn't Hard HUT KKKIMNO AT , " Torn savings ac COUNT IS WHAT COUNTS. . . . IS YOUUS OROW1N1 nKOI.M.AUl.Y UVKItr W-KKKT La Grande National Bank Found Rellahlo - iNogettslve v'.. H. Hutchinson, , been in clnn ue oi a and power hiation ior lne past !nr'ny adapted to the raising of pear or two, has reLCtved word ',M"l'' ' ' Lnat he has been tiansiei red to 1 toe lulicr place this week. Mr. j I ami is. IiuUii.iisou. Willie liviag in t'liion, Jiae tucn a ery ucL- ' . . )i..it i.. i.n: ui.iu. uilu tit. KmC jutiviins ot me eomiiiunity iind l-iey be i;ieally misled by ilne.r many l.o iius h-ie. 'J lie jpo.siiioii tiere wu be fibea by JatK ! ml, oi lauer. j j i.a.si l'7n..t ulternoon occurred j I he iiuiei.u s .vus oi i. iJ. I I Irown, who h.tH been a resident ! of Und town tor the pitta halt ceii ! tury. At the time 'of tits' lieutlfncr , W..S about ttl yeitis t,tn, a uvo , ther ami sis;er loo tar aw.i io I attend t he tune, ai were not if led j of l lie deal h. Aside i t orn these I (here are no known rewnive.s of j tli aged man who lived the life !oi a leclu.'-e und veiy little of Ins j early lile is known, except tnat he was born in Illinois und tunic to I uion oxer 4 1. years ago. .ns. W. W. SteveiiM who was taken to llt Lake hist 'I hursdav 'on aecount of appendicitis the fol- .lowing looming, and according to .laleM reports is gelling- a.oug j splendidly. j j.ni ixucliensparger nd family (ami sonio litenis cume or Hum j i-a Viramle Sunday and had lunch ,ui the i'ity 'nrk in I nioii. j A ."-pccial tali meeting of the i'oiiiinerei;tl eiui, ni tv ilvM j Monday eveninu of thiH weel , SPECIAL SALE si.ooMi i;s this i.i:k on i.iisi.s' wiirii; 11 I'J yi'ili-s . :' n I'nlr i.iki.s' ruti n mi,k ,sui;.ii:i;'s Attf In 12 y-niw HI.J.'i In ' Our ,!( I In rnll all tliN -k. dou'l mrilnnk our iiuiuv liai):aln. Norton's Kiddy Shop Kwrytlilnc in li.fninv n, Chll(I.Tn Wmr MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES - Plume Main 7.VJ LEE REYNOLDS' MILK And ( REAM The host in t(mn rrc-.li adi iiHirninK. Sl.UbOUZLMi THIS .NELU fUK M'KTIILH JUiUtF tbi m tx.,a .t th. Xau ut Rtlid Wln.a lr Z Anlllru.' SrU. MACHINE EXTRAS Wc ('any Parts for JOHN DEERE SIcCORMICK DEERIXG Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.