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Thursday. Angur.t 27; 102'). Pnpe Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER .iscrOcr (lncnnMi"fllil All lnit.'Mii(lt'iit .NcWNpAjHT FKANK B. Ai'l'I.EIiV. -Editor ftil'l I'libllslii-r lius ur.ss MunuK'-'i" HAKVKV K. MATTHEWS Published evenings, except Humlfty, at H 10 A'l:imi Av.-nue, La Orunde, OreKtrn. The oijaervci-btur pubiilti-d t.viy l-riilay. Entered at the runiofttuo at La Urande, Om-kvu, us Hv'cond Class Mail Matter under act or March z. IST'J. Ol'FlCIAl, I'APEIt OK UNION COLNTlf AND THIS CITX OK LA UHA.NiJii MK.MHKIt ASH:lATKU ritKr-K The Associated I'iiw la exclusively entitled to u for pub. llcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It or nut uilnrie credited If published therein. All right, of ri pulilUatlon of special dispatches in this paper, and also tbo local news hero in also are reserved. BUb-SOUll'I'loN' KATLS lly t amer Dally, per month In advance Iwily, six months In advance Duly, single copy 7r,o lly Mail Dally, per month in advance Daily, per six months in advance Daily, per var in advance Weekly Observer-Star, per year 60o $;.-0 5.00 12. U0 ADVERTISING HATES Display, foreign, per column Inch .41i3 Display, local, per column inch ftic Time contract rates on application . FOrt THOU. LOUD, will bless the riKMious; ith favor wilt liivu couipa&s Mm as with a shield. i'samis 5.1;:. OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS C'mcm'.Va'lL t-fTA 40 IOAO UWE AT! MIGHT JuS f.'b VAJtUL CARRW A P "MMf-T? KJ BE DOME vjTh iT. vae'll HAFTA FIX UP UMPVj VJTTH vweels ow it: mOvJ IF vnE. 3uS i-tAD A MOVJ IF vnE. . OU CV40U06RAF V ThEO'D HAFTA BE) iisl 1MERE TiD L SOMEBOCN IM OF- TOO VWiTM r. Ti-ttRE T'CHAmGE MMSJl -At-LL HAFTA FIX UP 23.1- p,Au J znzz-ci that- y lililU, V''V'-' . ,1 V - Ml ACTS, NOT WORDS, COl'XT. One's life should not be measured by time, but by service. Its history .should not be so much a record of his words as of his aets. Its influence is not in proportion to his yeais, but to his nglUeousiieso. lie has been of service to his fellows to the extent that his deeds have been con structive. It is not so much the evil things one has re frained from doing as the good thing's he has done. Posi tiveness on the side of nt;ht gets him somewheie. It I L-iiiids, it lifts, it pulls, it puiiiies and ennobles. Quiescent good is not a force for right. It does no more good than1 it does haim not as much. Action is as imperatively demanded in mental and spirit ual things as in material. I; .; not he who offers no dis couraging words who cheers ,.:ul comforts, but he who speaks the woid of encouragement. Keeping silent whn one's friend is ovei whelmed with grief does not cor.ifo: i him. It is the friendly hand upon his shoulder, the synipa ; theUcjrxvoid in his ear, the aet of h'fifain.;s in his be half that means something to him. If is ha who gives the 'cup oi ccld Vi.ur" who earns the gratitude of the thirsty, i.nd i:ot he who simply duos not prevent the thiisty fioni getting it him: -elf. The negative m: n k; a failure, but thu:.c v ho pull loiu; n! have to is a buideii that is nut vo.ta tlu- t: him a miie. iie U a coLsuincv, but uses the light, but tuvt.'s no:. lie sl.tc!..-. refuses to go l' the vv'l it r wrier. Tbo in take no pint in the pe'scr.i'.ii n but he h.i c tiio:e vim ;:t.ir.e J .-( i n . lie wmilii offer 11:1 ln'lp ill culti vating the soil, but would consume his shave of the fiuits - of the toil of others. lie v.ou'd not aid in r p ! ing the enemy from his native Irnd, !mt vtor.ld en.j-v the iran quillity of k.uv t-ntl the bl.-jMt;;.-. of liberty ca lit d by compati iot;;. Tlie li i'e n:" .soi i it V K1IH" illdili i'. ili.l I n or later riin.i'1,1 n. v'j principle ol ngliicous af of life: it i ; in the ceattt rests in iille'v.-. s v, ili n,.; him, but v ti' ii -.vVi ;i ! I'lfett f..i ill. -:,,t .i.,!v 1.:. I i 1 LIVESTOCK MEN i ASK CHANGE IN I LAND POLICIES HALT LAKE AP Slahi)iz:i tlon of lht livestock intlustry throuph eUmtntitiun ol the ina.etjr ity untl uncertuinty resuitinp; from ffiltral policits on tht public lun-ls. with KUKKfBtions us to whul will una what wiil not work to this (-nil. was urgt.d upon tilt: m-natc coui mittee on public lunds und aurvi ya by spokPBu.pn for a joint conftr ence of cattle and wool uwn repre senting these inlt-rt-'sta in II west ern atatos at a hearing before ihu senate Bubcominittt.-t lu-ie Wed nesday. Senator It. N. Stanfi. ld of Or.' gon, contmitteo chairman, uii'i Uulph H. Cameron of Arizona, John B. Ktndrick of Wyoming una Tasker I... Oddie of Nevada, im-rn-bers, composed the ofiiciui but.y before which kus udduc. d t. ati niony prepared by the livestock In terests In support of their urni plea that the public lands iis Uon. as It affects this Industry, be settled finally and fairly ait-r mur than 3 J years of uncertain and variant policies. Frank J. Ha;en barth, president of the National Wool Growers' association; rie Bixby, president of thi Ann -rtcui) National Livestock association; and K. K. Marshall, secretary to the National Wool Orowoj-s' asseia tion, were the witness, s lieard. The freighted Snugus, from Sp iin to New York, s id onto t;: ibmerpd lodpe of an ic'-lfrg. S O. S.'s were answered hut the vis s il wi'B finaily reiens."d by a move ment of the ice niiiss and proceed ed on her way to port. New Flannel for Sport Wear SCTIOOLT1ME is almost here and it's time to get tlu ciris ret.dy for school. You w l'md everything in our store to help you with your Fall sew-in- FLANNEL is the popular ma terial for Fall. You will find an almost unlimited selec tion of flannels here. Fiom the Ixautiful bordered pattern.:, stripes and plaids to tlie plain colo;s in widths of 36 and 04 inches. Our sales people will show you how to cut the bor dered designs at the least yard age . S2.no to $7.50. N. K. West & Co. Inc. La Grande, Oregon CAT VMAOC MAK - ByJvnius office CANADA WANIS 8-HOUR WM rainl a lioiw anil It will May imiutetl fir w m riI ji atf but iut to with the cit t. e t Nuture c rtai;ily is Woliueri ill. Ind OU ever : iSt-e a i aT it lii-s that VtMl.'JU I l-'.l. ti;k" jiai.a ion-". ton") u-i.i etaie wit it our (n feriert. vfi u t-.iii find any. Mhlal Mattn; rurtt or Hn la 1 1. I n kill iiiii.v iiicu tiian llnis: ul l.se m.iroato. I'n'U.sy He tin- tooth that wea Ci'OWIl. A U'i ("raii'te ii;.tn i. .-o nsrm fitji't t.iA. a drtuk out of a bi w ilniit pe;..nn m -...r.-i wi-i. OTTAWA (AIM An e'chi-Vonr dav, i n;i. e, i, t. -i:-i;it i-.n, will .. urc' d at the 4 .vt annual coin eti- 'nixi-!i to Nairn Ir'-h Itattiilli.iis Afier Faiuoii CIimis IU III. IN". ( A IM The Kree State a:-iny luts 1'7 battalions ot infantry, and it is now prp st d that they shall be named after the most fam ine Ii ,8h clans OT.yrn-'S, hons. O'.Nt ills and others. are enonxl; clan names to I io round, and it is utku t h it the new till 8 would eneoiiiH',-' p:itno 1 1 iibals atr.oiiK the soldiers. It is i.lso proposed that s-jino units :-:ifi:'d bear the nani' s of preat l'-;p wnen of the past lrunt buis.ield to Collins. le lr.av nut mil! b rk. cany his weight, lie 1,1 :" ' " 1AK,: s; OU;d take ti.i e.en up i nivmoril puii.' :vi: a piuhuvr. Ho ii.s lliiist W.ii vivo in:m rwtv ; the co. ts of .Nrwiil, lion of irn- Ti -den iin.l l.ibo- .-n rtlR t p UrM w- k In Set. ten, b This orKnnizattf n it to t-inada what f ,h' ,nor'1 ,I'au eovern the American K-deration of !,:- nient farm films in circulation, at hr is to t I'nne.l st a !-.-. In ni-1 h';it ?.r. per cent of the roles w e-e ; dit'on to f'e eitrht-hrmr day o'heri Io; t.i.y.-d by re.il farmers, because mairers to reme b.-f-.re the en- '''""' or imi.iivnsms savoring-v.j-:inn Miehide oh' ac pensions, of a rr itc:i :ity v -vjM be uiiernnKty, linmtKr-i;tim and uneinp.o men:. 'l'lt't,'lLb'-- n,,u'licnce- ' Th- e'.pht-h.-.nr tt, ni i-re-e:it j i is ett ns:ve!y in fur m -ns'intn indrsTit s eit aif ni.-nt ra'her thru aji r suit of 1ej;is'.a iv( 'fic tion. Thi're is rt rp tst'n ;:s to wVtiln'r ti-i1-' I i: --:.'i ho" 1.. enacted hy the Dominion I'artia P",,,t or 'is sli't'Ts nf the different provinces. Dominion law ! of'.ers h.tv. he'd t) nt the t ifiht-; Mir iljiv wis a ojutjnn for pro- ini-i.il and rot federal h ci.-laf :""i"n and w'-''n the hj Minn w-at ov.-r to th n n-- r i T':':ii ir-...,-n-nn'1 is. Drirl.h t d-ir.ihi,. v s -t:-'-o;;1 ono to ti'i.i- MlH-n e"-ii 'l;;.-ril on IP-- v X or the Doni:n,o:i fol t v. .1,1; suit. t 'i t. nt l il.nr i-v n 1 ' n"i sl'i n w r" rr- d i T Vo Buy nt the well-lighted stores A MERCHANT whpse windows and tore are well lighted can sell more goods and ieU thtni faster That means he can give you better values. rhts tin may iav vpu money. And it mar nuke .nonev ffr the merchant who wilt alc ut to comiure hubKhtioi with the pr-r' wot ndrd. No durga nusic for the test. H. & S. Electric ii Bf.rnk business9 fe&s Fall Term Pcins Tuesday, Sept. 1 .m; month 1 lii i: month i iei:i: To all stu.l.'iils cnrollin at t!ic colli-uv. or by mall, b.'fou K i.t.nili. r 1.1, IH-'S, p:iyinB for u Hi in In adunce. u will li:a.i you un tn.olmiint bllink on ruilnst. TUITION RATES (All Subjects Taught in the College) 1110s.- -IS w imiK. !J' w nv.s. L- w .-uiar i" ka weeks if paid before Sept. !;). Us (4ti weeks if paid before K. pt. K). 4 weeks (S weks If paid boiore epi. tot. W by the month Write or cull and see us. io n toiavi Raker Rtssinrss College V. I". KINION. PresKont l'huiU! 1:11 ..112'.. mi .. 8'.'t'.l .. 15,'J'J READ THE ()l5SEKVi;i CLASSIFIED AiiS Hall's Catarrh Medicine sudd,imwh5 It rid your system ot dearth or Desi ucss caused by Catarrh, Sold by drifti for orr 40 ytmrt I F.J. CIIENEY 1 CO-Toledo. Obi-i Iv-Tir dav w a 00. -.lion for pro- 1 ini-i.il and rot federal h ci.-lafve . j TheSlarl ; Isn't Hard j ill, .lh. 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HI,.. i,i u. . ..i,.... f, i:tnit..i :. !m. ll(ltltllul I ivtt is ;l!t-',.,I.i in the comomy ,. ,'.XM 'lu K Ktn , J".' lXZ-"!u Runlf i lll'ivi'i -c, in ;'l ll;Hlli I!i vh' nil,. .... m, man .. ,"o s-iimiar a. I ..n l.v iln- it..-. !:us. UtI 11 i ! '.'ti :.t::tmi t'.. I i ivi tiiin tu or- n ia-i..i.- ,0 " "'i ' i,r" "" i-:;t i1 - . . .'...ut 1i.pi '"i""t: ' !'!" " ' '' ' '"'"n '"r' " '' ''' v' ' " J ,u i:-.,. ,ii- 1:. a '.a,,,r. ti j;!; Kt .1 Sec the Canadian Thrives AT THEIR BEST IN t MC I ... , M? NATIONAL PARI v .V fVpn ', v ,w '" ' ""'"""r " m y . I 1 On vour ttip Eit or vour va- " ijfl, A . v" '" " ' j. . j" CMion Hir-:cJ.:..rrr- .ti-n.-,! ' ' ' Z'i X t'W',"'',, .,, ' V Parks 4.400 s.nr.- mi.t ot i; . ' ;-.,' 1 ! ' ' ..rm Bifci,w; K ! sevnic plorics. at .J-.'Js-f i' I 1:1 !'" ' 1 ;'Kv ,;t ".lai r ,.i n;,s. b - Pswk LoUgr. nrymileaft lr! V.-.- ''. , t 1 I f . ,,,'f n '" -V - ar.1 SiCNX ;-..' in, v .'"-Yjff I ' ' 1 - t LOXSlMMIR. AR. S .Ii f :l. ml, .., ... . X . - v .y j i n. i in.-, t.uiui.i's I'll . ? A.R.McliorP,CiPi.fc.-frrf 'ntf"i i -t ; 122 Tliird Si., Poitiantl.Ore. AsJ l,ia. Nv... ?i , ' Vlwnt Broadway 5 d-0 V' a " h , . .. QUU. . C. ' 5 - ' CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Si'lS M , . fo pn 1 """' Mew I ct f Boys He ts& Caps . '', v '"'' c '- i .an ii.-'t '- M;.. (; l s to T. I'liccti !ac to mm MlU GROCERIES iJ-lZi-zX S::::::::.-:::iS ... ... - :;-,.'.";,(" !!,;.M;' i.ur Omiro of ny Voile Dress i.t Stoic I I'oiii' Mam ,.tt i . i. i r.i .. .i.i -r- i. ii r . s., ... i-i..ikn.- i . , i t.fpjii,.. While tncy liist S-J.lKi ! ? I' U , f Cl rf .1 '.'." 1 l' '!! Tl-.o.so sr.? our nyul.ir to Sfi.n dirssw now IT. Li. IMhV.r 1 t'aCIH'S, Ol.OU ' -i-. ,., M ..;..,. .v-nms to clean out for this seiison Vvr Crate H ...Hi - :--:;r- j ,n. Norton's Kiddv Shop i mwiis IISSUMI IIIHTII11T .iiifra It I- Announcing Important Changes in Bodies and Chassis Added Beauty and Utility Closed Cars in Color No Increase in Price KLAD THE OiWLIiVEtt CL.SiSiriED ADS A'l-stccl bodies on Tudor Sedan, Coupe r.nd open curs. Bodies and chassis both lowered. Lar5er, more at tractive fenders, r.fi'ording greater protection. New im proved transmission and rear axle brakes cn all types. One-piece ventilat ing windshield on closed cars; double ventilating type on open cars. Curtains opening with all doors on Touring car r.nd Runabout. CClosed cars in colors with upholstery of finer quality to har monize; and nickeled radiator shells. Many other refinements now add to the beauty and quality of these cars. See your nearest Authorized Ford Deal er today for complete details. i0- DETROIT, m'icII. it' -am lr.n,..ia Ui) .-Hvt- I .T,il.la la mr.nl- .ml I Itll'lrra s Wr.r I i