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Page Four TFTE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thiu-sday, Pm-mlcr 17, 102.1. (Incorporated) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY -Editor and Publliil.ur HARVET F. MATTHEWS.. BuaiOL'tta Muamrur Published evenings, except Sunday, at 14 1C Adams Avenue, L Orande. Oregon. The Ouserver-Htar published every Friday. Entered at the PostoHlce at La Orande, Oregon, aa Bc-cond Class Mall Matter under act of March 1. 1I7J. OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNT AND TUB CITr OF LA GUANDB MEMBER AB80CIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is eicluslvely entitled to use for sub. Ucatlon 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 the local tews here in also are reserved. eUliriC'ltlPTION RATfcfl Hj Carrier Dally, per month In .wr.n Dally, six months In ""nw Dally, single copy ..$ 50 OS By klafl Dally, per month In advance- Dally, per six months In advance- Daily, per y-sar In advance. Weekly Observer-Star, per jre&r ..12 60 ..t&.oo -S3. 00 OUT OUR WAY ? By WILLIAMS ' -7 Uc CAMT TcLL VAJiSHT ADVERTISING RATES Olsplay, fotwlgn, per column lnfh Display, local, per column Inch.. Tlma contract rates on application . 420 ..4uo COD WILL (il ll)i: TIIKK: ! nr.l aa II, i- ..:.-. i,r OS the in'JU. which have no iin-rii1:inlir,: w Ik... n:uti,n must be held in with bit and liriill.-. I will liiniriirt II ail tfach thee in the way wlili-h thou shall Bo. i'.alni 3J: Lt -s. There's one consolation for the m.-tn who hasn't any wheat to sell he doesn't suffer nervous prostration v;:tch-! w.g the market jump up and down without hitting the pi ice I 1 IJ: r tie s numing tor. , , - I Some people think they are thrifty ju.-a hccaii.'o they wish they hadn't spent so much last month. True thrift is described as "intelligent spending," which at once indi cates that spending more than one has is not to be clashed as veiy intelligent. j3 TCD-AT3 o-jf? . n . Ki-!!KKVA.'L AM IP SHE SPS .. " ..ISOMPU'W HERc. SCCNEt? COLD - - . . ' : K l" UCAMH JfWLXri 3. AM WVtV tiOiK l TF.CM A PECClEf? tA ON GOT .mth paper- iji i:luQy,L " " u-ii l'.vi- y O ' I : ,;vy ' fi S MIKKIVUAX SHOOTS StJ.P l-KW'ISTON. Ma.. (By the A jiotiattd I'resn) K. Fi. .Sten. 67, llon Snak reduction over prc-vloun t-mble years. , ; ,Ftre insurance poficU'B in tho amount of approximately $-75,000 nh epman of the upper 'are carried upon school tmllrtlnK river, ended his life by and DroiHrty. About one-fourth of -shootinjf l.imHeif with at :i o'clock yealerdav ai his home five miles iii.nv-o I.ewiMon. Kinancial troubbs are Mtid to huve contributed lo the act. hotfftin )the total insurance afternoon mutual companies. is carrl'tl in Kencwal fire insurance premiums for the year amount to $2000. Miscellaneous items of expendi tures aeKTepate $42. i Total KAiM-ncIiturtf. The total estimated exfiendit up- I of the disjict. from the last June j election to the . next June school (election, aeerefate I ax.Tt't'J.liH. To- IS NEARIGluU ''inu,tl receipts from, thei .county school fund, state school 1 tr .fund, elementary, school fund and !"" fr rr one.) hltrh school tuition fund, ukw- inaklug' a tolal to ELECTIOX 0. BUDGET 'item of $Hto u luunih for inoiuhs 1h carried for salary , We $47.1 11. nibe raised by taxation in the di.s- lrk anl iitire.iiii w..t t f. t rict of $ 1 0S.6 57.34. a we.-k is carrie; lor stenographer.) According to figures compiled by office and tel. phone attendant for'0""1 Assessor I'roctor und n--tiy superintendent anO high school (Cntly published in The Oh-rver. .prim-ipni. on a G-d iy basts, and lne sJ'8l .valuation of real and I r in carried for three attendance P'sonal property. Int'luclini: pro-, sup "rvUiot'K. formerly called truant portionate hcre of railroads and oi livers. Tins makes a total uf utilith. within school district No. SH3.5I4.?; under the head of ner-l1. i $5. 4'-'. 436, which, the 1 vy solial s- rvici;. .Materials and Supplies. The itfTii (f materials and sup plies totals $15,025, and ewers ttiu-h items as f m nil nr 4i-vLo mi r I tains. chalk playground equip (uient, VliiEs. library Irouks. mlscH. Ion which if the budget be adopted as proposed, will make a speeial school tax in the I-i Grande dis trict of approximately lii.s iniHs. 1-ast year the levy was mills, which makes the levy for the cur rent year one-half a mill less. J Nevertheless, under the six per mii'uus supiMirn, water, luei, I lent. ,.rtii.iiilii-il Hunt. ti.. ii lit.. ,im..t. l. l,.hon.. postaw, station- ., , , , , r,.ul,.,.,, , ,.., ,, . ;.n. i-rmtinB. ) nr(lrl.,,atlV(. vot r . Uix. mm. of t.w, is ullow-,1 for , awrovlnB . ,,U(lB, ,, ,, ..M.mil,,,,,..-,. a.l r..,.atr of bu.l, - ,it.or,m B K1.ciul ,., , l.ur.s con.. o.pUU-,! from tills lud , ,,,., ,.,., K.,W,.CI1 . ar- construction of cement ride-' " , , , . PHOENIX LA FRANCE KAYSER HOSIERY Three world-famous brands of fine hosiery. n all' weights of hose, from the sheerest of chiffons to the wool sport hose. W hat would she ,'ppreciate more? , In all the popular cos tume shades. "liuy them by the box.'' , $1.00 to $2.93 . N. K. West & Co. Im lirwulr'-i 1caiiiiiK Mure l or Vcan Monday, lieceiuber 2X, l!i'5. Two ijuestioiis v. ill he voted, on: One us to whether the hchool district shall levy a special tax exceeding by more than six p r cent the special lax h vii d in the preceding year, by levying a lux of $ 1 0S.tif7.34 lor be present year: and the other, .shall the budget adopted by the bo y d be tipproved. The. school board J) as selected the. same, tudifes and clerks of election as held the last rfcliuul ehctiun. Is. 11. Kussell will be chairman of thu st-hool election board. and re.fmishing of old desks in COMTKAcAMD. It -( i 1 ; rc CAT TAOI HAHH MIO. FjfJinnt.s Yesterday In Washington yolitl your coiH'..lion l!ns comity within tin-.-;.rs." i Yh- i-ii.MiO" t'lfiit in the puiKiiit of pi.-aKiir. h luifM liuv.. itrotluc.-.l ori;p"ti-iH-y for oM uk'. Every year La"Gi-ande is visited with a few case:; ol'i typhoid fever a di.sea.se that normally comes from thioc id.mi:. r ' :y Aniii.- I ir , sourees, bad water, bad milk, or a typhoid eai rjer. Authori-1 1 i,ul .ul mfs irii, ties should take immediate steps to discover the source ofi To ,lK,t minv ''' rinmin. j the gei-ms and protect the community from further in fee-1 tion. i j "lt.'li! II. Ip: I'm ohiS ilonn , . , ; for tin tlilnl tlmr." WORTH WAITING FOR AND WORKING l o:;. 1 ,,,,- "" s:""- "'f ' l-'ureica b lits were ib b; tlK- S. n:Ue. The house apprue,l the laiue.rates in the tux bill. several other buildings. t Tjie dl.Oriet is n Uired to pay to the city of Iai Grande, betaus. of interest and insluKnn nts of as- sessnieiits agant m-liool property, "1 --. ' the sum of $J0uo during the school Jyear. i ' Will lietlte Hiimk pour into' 1'rovision is matb for retiring net few i,on.)fc ur tii,. M i,ool diwuiet in the s.iiu of Mi.tH.u principal, and inter- est on outstanding bonds makes an- Corsage vit-'other Slu.neu, or tt total of $-0,-wrbtb'ts Ln 0"0. To provide against possible of New necessity of borrowing money be- hown in tore ta.iaytn time iu the spring. , l-tI).V. (AT) , clie.s have displaced I the fa-tfiionuhle shops llond sir-et; They are led by 1 rainbow effects worked out in all" to pay off warrants, an additional jsiuis of precious and semi-prc- item of JJ'H. for interest on bor-inheri-uiotis stone-. rowed money in allowed, a consid- i The watch s e decorations , i ' j first and timekeeping is : j ondary conideratinn. Tiny tew- n.tt.fthty. Annie Drew. ..-ifi oei-r. tie jr eases juj tirst an-i timekeeping is a s-c me .Miteneu conn -mania l. ondary consideration. Tinv w:it- iN-mntion of rvpuhltfun insur-jdes are set in brilliant animals eMts Wtls upiiroved by the bom--, i and tlrw-em f rusted with en, rjl.!i The liingbam comm n-ial air- J and rabies. (it hers are conceal, d j craft bill was passi d by the st n- i in pendants of rock crstal wt I with onvx, liiamnnds ;:nd emer- rninvnt apiealed iu ialds. In manv cases Ihe w:iieh i ti;e jut. rnatiiniil li;..rveSier anti- j fove is on the back of the pend 1 1 list iasc. lain. The 1 i II The Dearborn Independent, in air editorial commenting, hium-.' on the success of the League of Nations in settling thej contioversy Ijctueen Ci-eece and Uularia, says: s i - The event puts it in tho position of havinjr to 1 ya somewMki furkhn to retain the erefili for j having made two very .small nations stop their ugnung, some movemeni win nave to he malj toward inquiry into other wars now pn.gressin"- i the two wars of France, and the war of Spain. j ; Jveapue prestige will jaow only when pownful n;i- lions are called to account. And this will nl:; he ! true of the World Court. It will doubtless he em- ! ployed to settle the drt'liculties of small nati..;, hut it is finite another thiiig to call hig nations to the Imr of judgment. It has not been dtme. The j day it Is done, the world will get it.-; first feeling j f ' that there is reality behind the talk. ; I True it is that the league must touch the lives of all, nations of the world if it is to be a force for p.aee, yet we, must remcnitar that an agency of this chaiacter is slow' in gathering Txtth prestige ami momentum. The start must be made somewhere and, obviously, it is best with small nations. Confidence on the part of members in the indi-! viduals making up the league and their ability and Tainp ss must be secured befoie all nations. Inrge uid .small, ran ! abide by its decisions. The jui diction of t!m World Court1 is only in such crises as nations in controversy wi.-h pre sented to it. T.lanket authority over the- in'ern ttional ae-, tions of every country will come only in time. Present" Trench and Spanish troubles are of long .standi league and court are new. World peace and mt lellowship of man cannot he acquired i" a da Several centuries have Ik-cu needed to iv'o, mir ipiirre.s,s up to the present time, and several years is not t:-o Jong to wait for such an achievement. I!i ' heroic spectacle of the "ren- jttny is 4'harlie l law t s' . vnhuttt jli'rm to efhap.. from th oblivion r H'it J.j s'irrniindrt the vice prejtj (deney. The hettm odds at Ihe I rin,;i.d are In lo 1 against hint. K.NtV THAT are no bones In ice imrtert and i.ivinlone sny i? j probably the largest and rt' liest : iflnd if tbLs time. I'll belli von old jVI'P'r ! it in the known world. In 1 win iiMn iti'-H i ne i;omi value runs ' ii"n 4 to per ton. At mny points t he coj p-t can be mini d and sent to mrtrket at no cost nt all. the gold content paying the en- lire: cost umj p.-ving a profit be- ."ides. ' ; t'jiil t'nt i'ol. J "Wi can cut the eijst of pro-lnc-ire copper, by half at t lie very J It ii sl. This n i rutin that within h b u t art the great producers , Je.j.per. Ihe Anaconda, the tings-en- ih' inifl. the Ki niiiefitts and otiieril iinn.Ht nnie here or be forced imt of ; Mh- prol'ii-inir bMyidss by lower: eusts it nmi.'iK in Ili.fce;- eoiiniy. 1 We can pnelm e eopp. r here at h ss i exp.r.m- than it can In prudocedj for an where else in the wor ld. i k -plii s May Sc.. " ilave we got it? 1 wou'dn't try trt e yoil, bllt the b. St g. t, lol-t S in Ainenea h.tve tnid yo'i. and it i ) nd for Ms to don!. I the;,?, espeeial- 1 ly when their predictions aie b'-"g borne on! every ilay as we lap the ari-as w )m re tiny nii'de their i. aiiiinathms. If we s'Hl huve any stvt pttes ;OI 1 al. i that i bey no out ami e i.,r t'.- :iin -lv s. We ,trt coim; to build an empire h. re. "e :nV r. n-'z te b;' - e;ll'7'.i' -- The only that theV i.ife bet on coal priet will -be too bitrh. M Vl 1. Theiv cream. 2. of imt m,.n at a iimteie- fele ilres.Hed hn toreailors (i0 thinU they hoU like Valentino. It. Oi't of the bailie number lt"i( !"'!. like II . v . I 4. ' One week at a V m hool of girl a south- j in!."l. rpi.ia give MisHi. tPid h; Von ;oi't bounc no bus- snow - 1. all tli- b !d rd eig.ire'tes York City in one day ere pJ.H . s ell te, ftf one iilttdln r tey wMil.i proh.ihiy i;(tJ e-ver. ! II Ihe ines-word (;uis Were' H-l eitil lo !ld what dl! 'relic , 'Hid it iii, ike how i.ir the winild; t .let!. I The Sfart I Isn't Hard BUT KEEPING AT Torn savings ac count IS WHAT COUNTS. . . . IS TOURS GROWING REGULARLY. EVKRI WKEK? La Grande National j Bank ! Sound - Reliable - ProgcsAlv r . ii h"a.'4m. j. jj Che the g:ft you' J like lo z-'t " I KODAK You'll find shopping at our Kodak counter time saving and convenient. Kodaks, $5 up; Brownies for as little as $2 are here to stop the gaps in your Christmas list. And we're here to show them. KoJnkrrv monthly magainc f-r amateurs isfrccfura year with every Kaufman camera. Kcgnlar subscription, 6oc. RED CROSS DRUG STORE 'OjjJ S t. I TF YOU hove never been to M ( Caiif .rnia it should be the jjj effort of your life to go. Representatives of the Vnlcn Pacific Will gladly furnish you illustrated booklets giving complete information about this land where the sun shines most of the time and where you can enjoy out-of-door life all the time. Convenient train connections either via Portland or Salt Lake. City at very 1 reasonable round trip fares. Let us help you plan your itinerary, quote you fares, and make all your arrange ment. , II. Keeney, La Grande, Ore. u III llnl ;ms e f-'llldess 1. .S,lS J. !;.SH ..I note, it til- ) II. el J.,.,!!,;, until 1 MM.k. il 111. F5 11 V''V Hotpoint makes it r it 11 . rven brown. Buttcrc.i while it's hot, rii;!C at the table. Toast is an appetite tcv.er with any meal. It's best w hen made on a Hotpoint toaster. The Totit-Over MoJel ton:i both sides without touching. H. & S. ELECTRIC ;im ;.:s f-'j 1:1 in, -e i.4 ' 1 M A I I--. a l.in.- !hi:.i. a lit:ic k, lilt' I'"' v"l "U U tjnr.li fnnli. i- uiih Z . 11... h t I ictlloiial " . " " " ' ,M," M . J ........ . ; . q v ;i yt'.ir. . , . 1 ! I "i; 1 1 11 iti. 1 s I f I I I.I.. , , ei 1 1 ;i i;.iri (iti sl-ow 1 " J. 1 "II!. -ll.dl.S V It il 1. I l,V 'I " . jjr i vr '"' " . a -; ".! ' it) 0 -;w ;.x v -o " " -r 2s .-. ;;, :, '2-' N7. ""TTl-M 1 ; ' "j, .i- !.... y ' -' ,' ", , 1 ' V HotwiVt l ! I .-....(..,. . It,.. M TcCSt-Ov.-r 1 octiet '' "W i. 1- 1 n,.s ii, i. ' . $3.00 ') " ' ' Zl u': 11... ,...,r: it , ., n ., ... , t, . k - - . t l I5K ROSY, ;-k RAK I'Al HEAIJS I ' ) ic-nMn-i. r.orn I . r On 1 v ' '" -I iip. n- ,,,.11:11- T". m ' ' '"' !' r in I!,.- norlil lit ' s?lT 1 S " " " ... i ' ' Una,-!-.!i, Kul,,, UaKtua, CL" ".v, t-, T. a ts. a. r" 55. b tb: . i, Give furniture Wo Have Furniture For Every Member of the Family (.iris That Will Endure and Add to the Joy of Loin?. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. For l'cttcr Homes Complete. ,? I! rev a a ft h 1 h n h il t 5 f $ . v. Infants' and Children's SHOES Infants' Moccasins . . ,v . ' . lurunts' Soft Soles I'irst Stop Shoos Children's Shoes, sizes 5 to ,S Children's Shoes, sizes S to 11 Children's Shoes, sizes 11 to 2 Shoes for older hoys or girls selling low prices : .".Or ; ode $1,110 .'. S2.95 at special 2.!).-i to $3.25 Children's Stockings Cotton Hose, size I to fl Cotton Hose, size 51 to O1 . (Placl: or llmwii Color; Tan Meire'ized Hose, size ." to !)!,:, WOOL IIOSK, Size 1 to CK, WOOL HOSE, Size 6 to !'"., """ SILK-WOOL IIOSK. Size (1.. i.i HIGH-GUADL' .MLUCEHIZEL), Ske'e'to'iiVi ..2.C ...;;oc ..:::nc ...oOc ...75c ...75c ..50c SALE! SALE! SALE! On Ladies' Rvtidy-made House Dresses n Dis continued Models and Colors to Close "in a i iiivc-.ay Trices. TWO $0.00 DRESSES FOR TEX $:l.(M) DRESSES FOR SIX ?R.d0 DRESSES FOR ... ONE SS.oo DRESS FOR Sl.nO EACH ....?1.95 EACH !:!.50 EACH ...$5.!)5 Norton's Kiddy Shop twjil.lug in liif.niv ni)llrfI)., WrllJ.