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fintimlnv. November 14, 197. n rv.. TUP! t.A r.PANTlT!: T!VP!MTNfi nHSFRVKR . . I XLV J'UUI -- - . . . . . . - OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS! Q0FFICE xy CAT in : -. - - !'i i: i-.i (Incorporated) An Inilfpfitdrut Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY ...Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTHEW8... ..Bustnosa Manasor Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, la. Grande, Oregon. The Observer-mar published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflco at Grande, Oregon, as Second Class Malt Matter under act of March 2, 1871. OFFICIAL PAPER Of UNION COUNTX AND THH CITT OF LA Q RANDS MEMBER AKSOCIATED PRE8R The Associated Press Is ewjluslvuly entitled to use for pub llcatlon of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also th local sews here in also are reserved. BUBflCftTpTToN ItATEU By Carrier Dally, per month In advance. ,. Dally, six months In advance Pally, single oopy T5o -I4.60 By Mall Dally, per month In advance Dally, per six months In advance.... Dally, per year In advance- Weekly Observer-Star, per year.. -.12.(0 ..6.00 -12.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch 42a Display, local, per column Inch. ,.,.4ua Time contract rates on application II AVE FAITH IN !!: And Ji'SUK Hiild unto lilm, (lo lliy way; And liiimpillutoly hf received Ills sight, und fulluwyd Jesus In the v.ur. .Mai-U 10: &2. Ono of the reasons why girls leave lionie may ho because it's so lonely there with the old folks away. 'WORRIED SICK I LET WOO COME OUT HERE -fflKIK(M& rrwouus make A MAW OF VOO. AMD HERE SOU ARE I BAD COMPAWW ALREADY HONE'STi F VOo'U- -ET HAvJE FlFTV DOLLARS IU. MEVEC? BOThER VOU AGAIKJ ! WEsJE GOT TO LE. -A A-THATlS-PiNOM CHARLIE AkIO I ARE - UEAVIMS FOR-FOR"- VJEU.- VWE'RE LEAV)lM"IOM&HT? c'Mou, ivje Got JTO HAE iT! 7IL-1-1-.-.. I wa iTvoould make le -A-A--inris-PiKin.i nwgmgmmsma W AMD HERE VOLI AQP ) UEAVIMS FOF?-FoP- VJELL- II II i fMRiSylSlfl VA . . . - rSSiSs?3SS?S WA ,v BAD COMPAUW A wt R& LEAV)IMTOM&HT' lSCiSS? j a c mou. ivjE got , mmr -m : ' FPU ir wmtkxm ' V MISS VAMCE HAS A CALLrlP. ."f. ' . ' Perhaps the reason, ideas die quickly in ,tiine heads is because they can't stand solitary confinement. The happiest people in this world arc usually those who never stop to think whether they are happy or not. HEALTH The greatest depth of an ocean, scientists have just es tablished, is six miles. As far, as most of us are con cerned, half that deep would be deep enough. ' .;. mi-: ahIjKk. - ( lr. Kmlerii'li ,Sr.kor) . Why is in fas U' s sci uiiitnon hi iurKeI' .UeeaUrto qf our ukmuiihi tlon Hint It iH of minor hnpor ttmco,, mi Itir-vltubli uei'oinpjuil nu'nl. of childhood. Wc ciirclcw ly pxpoHc well- rhilUrvn, anil fail to luotttte .sick. onc-i iiromptly l fhn illripnno Itself ScrlntiH? Vi'H, un) Uh roinpllralifHiH. si-i--oiHiin-y infcctliiiiH art- iii,-e mo. Whtit uin hoiih of "the coiniiU iiltoim'.' . Ilronr)iu-in'Uinoni:i, cyi; it:i i cur- Infection and lout? red physi cal tpsistaiict' pt iiliHpobiiiK to lu bcrculOHiH. la tlifre u protirctivc viicrinc o- Hfiuin? No. which makes the iivnlrhuu-i-of InfccUon 'even more Important. At what time of year Hhoutd we cHpeclully Eiiaiil UKainHl nu-.i- Krom the opening of Bchool in the fall until hit speintr. Wlmt n(ft- group la affctMj? j More t bd it per cent 'of deal lis occur before 5 years. s. . i How 1h ineanles spread? Ity contact with the' disclinriros of iin infected person or with ar ticle contaminated Jiy him. DIs-. charges frbm the tliroat, now and mo Uh are extremely danperous. At what slaffe of the disease is it communicable? Jmrlng- the early kIukch, Home tlmes hefoi-O. it is poHlle to ree oKiiixu . the. disease. ..This mak.s control difficult. ' ' What Ih .the 'Incubation . period? The leiifrtn or time tnnt elfipws & Junius Taklii&r HiIiiick in liturt it, itnn-ii I usually leads you lo the nlcar! - MUSICAL NOTE. - 1 When a female aonKbird Bets to j screuinlnff In an upurtmcnt lit 2 I o'clock in the inornlnj?. It is not a Islcn that she Is belnff killed, but u trign that Mho ought to be. Oil KXTIIISIASM. perhaps it whs Just the power of I suggestion, but anyway the yell I leader shouted ut the girls' rooting j section: "Come on, girls, show j you're, supporters!" , ' llld vnu i-vnf liiii'n n liut ln I ter's suit that was not out of style? A Ia Grander Is of the opinion I that America Is hellbent because between the entrance of .the genu into the body and the develop ment of symptoms. It varies from, 7 to 21 days. What are the first symptoms? Those of a catarrhal coid. The eyes are usually sensitive to light.' When a child presents such symptoms, what is the safest thing to do? ' i . Promptly Isolate him until .Ih. exac't nature or the Illness Is de termined. ' This Is always a wise nurse und doubly so If there have been any cases of nieasks In the community. How can we prevent ineash-s epidemics in schools? Jly.thc school teacher watching the children closely ror the symp toms of a cold whenever there is a case of mcauh-s In the neigh borhood. , What should b dohe .with .a child showing suspiciojs symp toms? hie, 'should be excluded "from school, isolated, .und a physician called. Ar!;' the children from tin In fected- h o u a e h o I d allowed in school? The ones who hnve mil had measles must be excluded. Why should nieusles be reported to the health officer? Because It Is the duty of every law-abiding citizen to report all communicable diseases in order thai susceptible children may be given' ndmpmte protection. La Grande's Leading Stoic For 25 Years . . ' "The House Of Quality" N. K. West & Co. Inc. La Grande. Oregon x -. , Americans wear th'lr Sumlay clothes all through the week. In time nothing will p-mainof the horrors of war except the l! cent shine. A I,os AiiKdes maid uf her head through an elevator window Mialt (ti sev If the elevator was coming down. U was. ,' Teacher, (in grammar : clacs): Willie, phase tell me what it is. when I say: I love, you love, he loves Willie: That's one of them tri angles where gomebody get shot. Inveterate rorrcspoiMh-nt (about to post yet another scathing criti cism of a newspaper's policy): "What do you think of that, my d'-ar? Pretty hot, eh." ' Kevoled Spouse: "Splendid, George! Do you think Ih'-y will dare publish the papVr i" "e morning?" "Did Hid dueler remove your ap pendix?" "('eels to m' like he n-moved nly w hole table of contents." ' r . Iteslnuraiit nsbler: ' l hi i is a counterfeit, sir." Diner: "Su was the salmi 1 had." WhenWinter Comes Still Foley's Honey andTar For Coughs and Colds SSZSils ?sE It now looks like the Mitchell trial mijfhl drag out as J J long as a' congressional investigation. " We won't mind the ' . . . t leneth but it will lie must distiinioiiitiiiu' if il accomplishes!!.;'' .'-':'-''?. ' s. : as little. t "-Gerald Chapman's. hunch that he'll not be hanged prob-j ablx i based, on the proportion oi those. facing a similarj fate Who esenned the miosc. Onn rmalls th lipt. ninrln lv Loob yjajj IhJti-e CjyVvPpte'X .ddBHi UU kMljl li .'.', 'rf?''"'-1 ' "-''r'" their climes and he won the wager. In England murder-.'' '" : , . ' crs are executed-within the length (if liine required to find J :.! ,' .; 117' Mr. Mercliairit WEAVER'S Tailors, nipvien, lji'r And Ihwsrn rilONE M4.IN Itt Depot Street Feeling Great! Just huil u Mh:if with' one. Of llHJHt' wv Ar ro sritoi' u..oi;s ' . . Special, 59 Cents Red Cross Drug Store a jury in this country in England And there arc very few murders MATING. The governor of a (.'lijnusc 'province has issued an edict threatening with punishment all young men and women who marry for love. Official approval will bo given in the'; t f ? T f arranged by the parents oT the marrying parlies. ' The Chin ese wonder that such an order should, be necessary while 'the western world wonders why the Chinese tolerate it. . Obviously 'marriage customs in China and this country arc as opposite as the orient and the Occident; Western civi lization condemns the loveless marriage and denies to the parent the right of match-making. The loveless marriage' t of 'parental arrangement has provided the theme for count less novels, plays and movies. - J i TI,,. ).,. i, ,..,. it, i: r'r'i.: v.. ii.iiivjr ft i: in.: 11 KI-IUTI .11 mil ill I i 1 1 1 A to adopt the western custom of choosing one's own unite ' constitutes, in the opinion of the older generation, a na-'.? tlonal evil warranting government interference. In the1., eyes of Americans, both old and young, such governmental A interference would justify open rebellion by every lover in'$ the land. A Of course theiv is an csplanalion for the difference in marriage customs of the Knst and Wesl. In fact there arc'? three reasons economic, religious and social. Among a very great majority of orientals caste barriers are still ,in-jJ f T Y T ? Y i f i violable and are kept so by watchful jiarents who see to it that their progeny many in their own caste. In the western hemisphere mariiai'.e is the most accessible ladder in the scaling of class walls. When the Floods Swept China i,' i "A Whn Ihp Y.'ll,'' l:trr lliill u iiiiI.h 11, I'hin.l II nirnnl only a unvill ri'HK llim in tin- .oiniliv. Im ill I'lmi.i M m.-nn IiiiihImiI of tniuiilir Sliil a lnMinml'Hi .iliimml ,f -'ill.-iiutf Huh ev luivi, ph.tlo !liow four. llMlilUlO CllllK OJl.llino ."il III,, l.ll"a -f IlK'ir lllllUnll. .(IroWIIII ki !. .f Y I t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ,Y Would a 25 Increase In Customers Interest You? THIS GAIN IS EASILY POSSIBLE WITH ONLY A SMALL ADDITIONAL EXPENSE. '. ' licss than tlu-cc out of .. - ... ,. ; ." V every ten stores in ' , ' this city. are well lighted' and hardly any store is lighted to . . . .. lO'o of the brightness . which exists out of doors on a clear day. No wonder that merchants , -universally find that ' as they improve the lighting in their stores sales increase by leaps ' , . and hounds. When goods are better , lighted they become more, attractive; customers see merchandise more easily and naturally ' ' make up their minds more readily to buy. besides salespeople don't. , grow fatigued so rapidly, are more cheerful, obliging and efficient and consequent ly ' sell more goods. , Commencing Monday, November 1(, and ending Decern I n-r lit, our representatives will visit every commercial house in our territory offering free advice on proper lighting, and wc will have for sale the best lighting unit yet perfected for store lighting which will be installed on the most lilieral terms ever announced. Diiild Your Slorc Profit with Light. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Company Y Y Y Y I I T Y Y Y Y Y Y i t X Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y X t t Yi Yi i A! 4i fi Y, i Y Y Y! Y Y Y t Y : : : y 111 Jl I.-: When Poverty Ends i rpverly i nils ln-u Iin: npli it nf nivIiik l Kiim In a inun. 'I'hr iiiniiiint wivimI Ih linlinpiirliuit the UK! IIiIiib la to JIAUli TUB SXAUT. Win n lll Yt)U niuki- lliis stall? " llow inui'li Iuiikit will yon put off thia iinpoiliint slip? In-,1-I.Ji' illtlll now that you will do' this tlm l'MISI' thins TOMOKIIOW liy oirtniiiK u KavlnKS Aiiiiiint Inif. Whin yon ilo. will pi i .sent you with v u l.itti'ily lli-ll iloiiit' Sail to nssiMt yoj in Vilfnjv. La Grande National Bank La Grande, Oregon Bath Towels Cannon Drand with fancy ends. Very suitable for the home and gifts. Selling at a very close price Toe lo ?1. 00 . A ery Snappy Patterns with Wash Cloths to Match 51.00 to $1.50 Stamped Bed Spreads Crinkey weave, designs easy to work $:j.73 Fringe for same, pink of blue color $1.00 A large slock or Stamped Goods of all kinds selling from 25c lo $1.00, to make up for Xiuas'. Infants' and Children's Mats, Coats, Drc&es, Underwear, Stockings and Shoes at lowcsi prices ever offered for high-grade goods. - Norton's Kiddy Shop . tier, thing In Infamy anil ('lillilrrn'a ru V V h::hh kAi