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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER OUT OUR WAY Br WILLIAM-?; Charming Fall Frocks of ' Silk (faoorporaud) Am ! I fcUHVLT K. MATTHWg -Editor a-4 r-iU r Hiuitl Po-slabed cveai-jai e$l Boater, At 141 Atcao :1a ra-4a. Ora- To 0r-T-ar pik4 ww J r"rut. '. urt4 fcl t. IfutuAticM at La Oiwka, Orcffea, aa 0eo-4 'CUm -tall Xatitr OB4r act of Marc J, 1171. j OKKIC-LL FAJ-K or I'MON COCTfTT AKD TUB car or la gbl " MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Th Aatodaccd Pim la axcia-air wtUM to oaa for u BcatioD of ail a d-natea cru4 to It or aot otAarwia erwlltad If pubuao4 iwrtn. Ail rurfata of repusUottlca of twoai dUpatc-ea is Una taper, a-4 aiao th loeai awa bara- :ta aiao ara rcar- ;1 HUMCKIrTION RATE By Caler fcallf. par m-th la .---- (jail-, aix mo-i-a la ad-aoca bally a eopj Tta B, OallT. month u adraaca- L-ilr. par at- montta la adroea kali. pr rr la a4rce Waakljr Obat -r-Su-r, per Tar ADVERTUIIMO RATE 'uurpiar. fo. ., per coloaia Inch. ,Ltap-, local, pr coluaaa inch.- flxoa eoatrad rata on appUcatloa -4M A GOOD NAME THE BEST AH8ET: A oo4 name la nXu-.r to t: ct.oan Un great rlchea. and lortog favour rat r tri-o .liver a4 tola. 1'rover.a ZZ: I. In the effort to be clear of war guilt Cermany finds it .. not dealing with an American pardon board. Ttlu.Hxolini is said to be aiming at supreme power in Jtaly. lie shouldn't have to go very far. There is no country in the world today, with the possible exception of Kuaia, w thoroughly dominated by one man. Representa tive government ia a thing of the past and absolute dic tatofihip is the vogue, now long his power will last ia doubtful , but the system he has ia doomed to destruction sooner or later. 24 - 02?, J-rAKE HcDcF wcx ;-j " L?a "ggr-" CTm-O kavjO OOM. I HOt-O M HAM GOOD V 5 lH V. GOSWi tJwA vgACir 1 V 1 PEEPUU -KM -- V WA S I W' A ' w or j wvW mcaews 'GET gc7aw- . rp.it' IRENE CASTLE MilE. REUNALDT Exquisitely Trimmed ,. M.T.IADS of dainty dresses of silk that simply spar kle with the biilliancy of Fall; f:ocks you just cant resist, once you see them. The trimmings are all color ful especially embroidery, brightening the collar, sleeves, and adding a dash to the skiits heie and theie. The skills are of course full, lending a grace to all figures. You will not only be ni a "d with the frocks themselves but also the pi ice. All Moderately Prk.d N. K. West Co. Inc. La Grande, Oregon I OFFICE CAT -AAM MAJ MM. IiyJy,niH8 -111 - II Ik- Il STEIWER READY TO GO. J)-ed Stciwer, of Pendleton, made hia formal prclimin firyjinnouncement m ycstci day's papers and thereby be comw one of the strongest contenders for the Republiciin seruSorial nomination next spring. .Much has been said aloUt the prolable Stciwer endidacy over the Btate in the lasOonth or two and his following is apparently as for midable as that of anyone in the field. With the primary mapy months away all of the entrants will have an abun dance of time to build and destroy strong political fenpes. . With Thomp.on . out of the race to give hia influence fig;ri tb ftr?tyw," tff jimWir'seliator and Pendleton attor neMgjook ;to lie the stro'ngest contenders so far. Many polttibir,dijri.k-rri have said for some time that Stanfield eanffever bo nominated since his difficulty at llaker, and it if! true that numeious influential people will now give onljtniIent support to the incumljent's campaign when they voij'd otherwise have leen loud in -their praise. The Anti Sa'pon learrue will probable wage a bitter fight against .S'l'BifUi erd o'rr a""nr''M have leen given an excuse for worWnj( toward his defeat Ordinarily SUinfild would have hi'd a t'-nionfldin nd-vi-iitae from Iwing the present senator and from his Port li'iidresidonce. v hich can count for much. Thoe ndven' nTi-irsire dis'p:ited to a large extent, prophets lclinve, and Stcfwcr cnlM the nice with excellent chances. Judge llar-iis.-ol' Kugcnf. has personally ciidorwd the PcndlcUm man rnd. hr? has other ronncrtionK in Western Oregon that will hc'iiiinakf a. ro"'1 "ho jug. ' His I-ogion and rollcgiate nc-fMiart.-incns mid friind: are found in every corner of the Hlatat-a 'oi'ir.iderable factor. Oi'ron Dr nionats. of roiinm, would like nothing better tlmnto see Stanfield nominated again hecauxe they believe te' the nvn that can lc Iwaten most easily. The Kepub-K-aiii, on the other hand, want a candidate that will be it'.iffS'enlative of the party mid will hold the party together i't the elertiori. Tim in ,m eli-ment th 1 will help Stciwer's r;-nHiirn. Pui f t nfie'd wiM not be his only Ktroni; oppon int, priibili'v. Tlic i:icc i jimt under vny and one or t"o JVifiuid i't.iiiaiil.s may wt in the game and effect the ro'orof thinrs ron-iidi'n.bly. Lines are not sharply drawn and very few influential citizens are saying where tlmir runfort wMI u- plared. Actual rnnipaigning by which the oulonie can be gau;;t.d will not be undertaken for sonic moijths. Guaranteeo1 Used Fords TO! 'RING GihxI Imps; A-l n-edianiraj imulilion. ii ice if:'K."..no. Perkins Moor Co. Phone M "0( (0lt (h an(j AditniK An opt tin M is a man who ta hiap ni miff ts one who U niu rabk- whf-r. he' happy, max's mm:. Kchool tablf-ts. Anitirln tahUt. If you .on't think w.nw oUl jri'l--maik c-inher is wi.le wakc. tii atrh him tvht-n a pr-tt- flapp'-r HK MI 1 L til. M i tM' u rt t i . t o r is in hilin: Poets Corner J Farm : 1 Pointers ;th- i-aa and beans they hold ovr 'w ntr for foci or . The mcv. "Vila Vy from there infested prod uces to the grtwti g p:a.nt and lay thftr pc on the ifaa and bfan ;n th f-e'i- K ini'eation hv car r'n M'ulpl-H- a the bet way to rnn khkkp m:nii:it lie w a but a nerd-r. tieii all f Who herded xbtfp (or his daily bread. local axriety woman: a:w:iya had man: CfyM UTt- romr in for bobblne. That poor ahtep herder, who now is dead. "0-h. I til MzUt trUnv.' Wo?" J n't nalti- Ik Tlie mIh-1- flay lr HA 1 nw- 'l-i he IumI l4 Vhih- in ! y llrrtHi ) .m.itiHfit ami. tunn- to firul otit. h"il trtoti a sum !. hum him that flwlu't Ho.k." m he p ,h iMnA te followine Just think of the lonely life he led. tribute to friends. An old, old man past wventy-two. ilanv a time throueh the itara so i . . On. -,v down wth hor tit nrrnu blue I the track and a train came alonf Hafl hK topped his tasU to mutter, land cut it off. " rue ; iThe day that I left my sweetheart Uft IT.. --- im-tlk-tl r.p. rt. "will kill Ok- in- "l bid her Cood-bVe In her father'. ! fltiifM . bMfl!n. I'rrltan. hue i,ome Iww i!o ymi nvkr nw- of thc-c x're 1 " D ' wa roam ln(llt (aiHl Mil; white you make it nan: If? To s ore pot a : r- o the-, w M ikrei wll rood circulation of air must le proided. 1'otatoew in ;.'tornre are not comp,-tly dor ; mant. . cn.lderab!e clj activity 'taking place and warming op the trbT. To prrent the pot.-toes from nn? warm it w nece aary to remove the warm, mnlst air as flpldlr a.- pc-tbl. Circulation, whirh kee s the tnb-r- c--a .tnd r- w;ih little loss by phrinkage. nd le-a damaue from rot is fa vored by jftoring on a slatted floor. ! true." Thi wotnan ho d'jfsn'l Mstn to use roue tint. I ); la io ym oid ia maklnjr up inr lust I line. j Th- Indhm heud-hunt' r of Km-i fl'Ir bav' a f.y of fl'irfiiJ.iritf s tu'ln j to one-third of th' lr natural -. , f.'ouUin't we .-totjr Knl.s.i ! c-i tunts to Mouth Annua ! H" flookina at her tag of eolf stick h) I ie. you have a n w brt'Bllia-." h"ie (btus.itn;) Where dua show? ; Ui.ei would ce could this wan- Arfr frnrn homr !lie laid to r.st In New Kngland'n loam." " lie herded on mountafn and on I prairie; And on barren land without a tree, j In timbered hills a, rare sight to The -ed corn margot. a Jmall white ntxKg.'t that wrk in the -ip routing iwed of curumbers. mel. and othr plants, was respon sible for considerable damage last -prim?. In a cold, damp K-ason ';ke w" had last spring this p?t i mo Injiirions. The lot caused I by this insectipn may be largely prevented by shallow plan'ing of J he sed. delating planting until ,the soil Is dried out cns:rterably. snd avoid irg soils containing con s1 durable vegetable matter such as recently plowed clover and alfalfj sod. 1 ! j Tiiuric nit r.ris ii:i:t i SAI.KM. Ore- At a general "''n jfirer.ee heid at the state capi'ol, ;rafflr r ni pu'-lir wrvice repre rentatives from Oregon and Wash. ; tngtcn considered the progres of : motT vehicle legislation and traf fic regulation. ' T e us enbiv m at-ndd bv ' Charl1 K. Mavbnry. director of t licenses; J. I). Mcltoi'gal. moior i division license der-artmenT. and I. ). Conrad, motor division de partment of public works, all f T.T-oma Wa.-h. The s.vcial pur pose of the meeting st-as to cot. paie existing and proposed stat utes wt"h a vit-w of avoi lirg 'on flirtions,. The sssion wa presided over by Secretary of State Koz r. Kodak Keeps The Story Almost every day fiere's s re to be something you'd like a picture of and Wth a Kodak you'.l find it easy from the first. Selecting your Kodak Is a s.mp.e matter at this store. We 1 ave the model you want: we'll tell you how it woi ks. Kodaks Sfl.'0 up liruu-nl's fc-'OO up Tup quality fmU.iliig Red Cress Druj Store feme rri it Hr-i'a ltair, And. fioine cill It H'tnt. And some e:i It i'ort o" Ifrennis. When far away t!i--y roam. , In I if Where S'me men would give their J lives to be- Idaho. Oregon. Washington. herded sheep with dog and gun. A TAIJI V.. The Klrg h,b p'aying lennis. He mlMd a ball. "Home body kh k me.- cried his iuu sty in hltrh Wp'V (tn'l F t- ! ('tl-f - -i v,.-,. ' killed In the rush, for 'twas no mean ff-n l lirMl,-y it, a hin- im ss in those duys. A Vim Imly In .M'Hilemi Un sl.eij IIm- pntlilem or hnn to ! happy Ihoiih married. She hn Am opiiiD nt i (-ai j-if a of dalh i to be .ibie. to live Ir.ng oiifnr'.t &'.1-r dath to s II his juuk as anU'i'i n. His only coniiraniuns .ince he be g"n To n vi'l the trail of the setting sun. A meteor usually flUs through i . it (( i a i h i. The .aim- is Ji iji- of a iih teur.e ea-leei'. I'. coti vt-w I s shouldn't eat ice V.'.nter and an miner, morn, noon und n.ght. He l rn fi shei p tn the hourn of light. Triig his darndv.t to do what was right. v f illiThoutTH n n with cowui" n he hail cream! to fight. Ciill potatoes may' h wred to he-pen the hog ration.' as 425 roun-'s of cooked or 6'0 pounds of raw potatoes will rplaee 1& pounds of average feeding Jrrain. They arc beVt. fet In comomation with gram at the. rate of four pounds cooked or 2 pounds raw to one pound of grain. The grain j-hould not b cokd hut dd-d. -round, to th poatoe- when near .tv coke(L pot ft toes do not give jrh- best nui!s wh n fed without j grain. r-..w..rn nf JM.a-, an,j bfans can irsure thenist-ive of a w -evii-' crop if they k.il all the weevils in j a mean, lasting Boy Hero Leaps From Bridge 1 i . .. . r "- - B I id- 4 fc. ! mm V Market JOEL'S groceries ; Phone Main 7rl i SPECIAL i Nest of five (ilims Howls. ,s'.lc 3t?-; ' c - A - t Ilerdtnr sheep Ijt dUeuwe. 1 1 wrongly started and couldn't as.-. Though to the Lord he cried on bi-nded knees. 'Trt-m the-i- sheep free me. if Thou plea sit." Genuine Frenth Pastry, Filled with Hungarian Cream '' ' '" Made only by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery Maker- of HI-li-t.rH.te Pft-lhe "HOME OF THE GOLDEN CKUST theart died and w;is in t grav- eam Hs ! her Alter ten brave. Wh'-n h- hear and raved nd cursed himself for knave. waiting fur her this news he cried trifling j For- nmnv a long year he lived in I ff-tnf. (To all pleasures he was blind and e. t- lie curwd his otir sheep hi plensiir-s thief 'Til he ip-nrd the call. from his high Chief. The herd-r crid, "Now I'm going to die. I ,rt il"- warn nil mn b-ne'th th skr To lem r herp nlne. f-tf Mirh ns I Are f rh'ndlesa, alone and withotit a tie." Ii Maynard Potter. Joseph. Ore. The Start j Isn't Hard BUT KEEPING AT TOUR SAVINUB AO COUNT 13 WHAT COUNTS. ... 18 VOUn8 OP.OWINQ RBni'LAKLT CVEKf WEEK! La Grande National Bank Bound - Reliabla - progeaste Stamped Goods lit Krtrnil Xi- I'allrln I xlxns Ijlv to Wmli. r:i.l.l.V Sl.iTS, l-st pr;i.,- mau-riit!-, ;.ntipel un-J ln.ni- titch J. i.-r pa.r Sl.'-fr1 I.I Nl ll SKTS. -;. ;irli. th 4 rsit!.ina. l" M-i..n-nt fin Ifh lnli:in II-ii'l. --aniM-il uti I lit intiti-hnl Sl.or, i:i i-i i;r si:t. i:i:u si-i:i-:.i)S. ckxteus on very best i.iut.-i talt, at low prlci-s. Il 3i. r. i:iini;t))iir:jiY.TH!:i) kt.m: K.ii'.i:oiiii:i:Y ti:i:i-:.i. s r,i in,- wii'iTi-r cnoc:fi:T tiii;i:ai. ntia lamv u.ir nic Norton's Kiddy Shop Krrj-Ililn iu Infamy anil Chllilrpia Wi-ar i . - i . ...-i .j. MV . IIHMl HY ItOAO OltKSHAM. ore An unLI- nti fied man. agf aliuilt 0. unnhle to it any information enncrnlng hiin-rf. ws found lying In a ditch brSKle the pacltlr htghwnv lour mlh's east of Troutdale. He com I'l.iln'd of a pain In his sldi' and Or. H. H. Hu-hes. who attended htm. said that apparently one leg I was para I led. There was no Indication of his , hnvtng been struck by an aiitonto- lHc. and the doctor attributed hU I rMtiilltlon to a stroke of paralysis. ' (H puiy Hiit riff stulres railed on J Hnibiitam-e and the man was sent ito a Portland hospital. iv -r i tumner Kdunrd Pi.tlt s n.itnnly r-ra M-d rttHiih In t!ins t,i his 'ill'I'd brother t it wd' spt un a i.iiImii) hi idue tie.n lr Anul- nhn i Innt train tinpptd thni AMt tflnp ftantenll t tr his bnu Hiipril from the In lil ar ht-n Itte liniii ws otilv n fru fi t a feiuthcr was killed inatumly. by inner tmati Is shown re enuUlrn (( jjmp, Syndication of much of the g- n rnl mutter in the Methodist f'hris- t'-'-t ail oat s of the northern states, the merger of two lesd ne mytrrinn uerklh s, Ith the vtd'-nt financial distits- of many otht-r drnomlnHttottal orwri hi fa us d on Inquiry In tli Southern i .M 't hol 1st conitTt-nrr wtilch hns j thve loH'd the fnet that many ehtltTh iiwimImts hi gleet to sup ' port lh church press. Th irr' i suted mailing lists were shown to 41m about Ijo.JWU. Dependable FUNERAL SERVICE Render Cy A DEPENDABLE FIRM W. II a Bohnenkamp Co. .'th at Spring St. Funeral Directors USE Blue Mountain Butter And CLUE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM Home-made Product Honest Quality Always BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY R. F. TYLEK. Prop. Telephone Main 60 lm Washington Ave. 1 1 i