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T T70 0 o I TUESDAY. JULY 1f..'ldjfl i i ' j j o oo o o aCW--.-fe i.3fe'r:fca . " -i. F. Sow.i.slit.ioi;fa lay insiyi1y ' MIWS DllttSS SJfftES : J , A I ) I K W- J ) If I'lHB H H O MS .... JiOYSHtfitlKK SlfOKS'...... II MN S WJimiCAN VAH SJtUi'JK T LADI MS'AVIIFJaM-SJIOT. ... ..... - '$3.50 to 9.00 ....:.. $360 to $10.00 ...$3.50 to $4.59 L $1.60 to $4.60 4 $1.50 to $7.00 O IHIHII TII.ADK ri.ivs ! DTBI.I.V, (fMii csponnre of " fsoclacd I'rcgi) The Sinn Keln U Q I i Hi i n to establish Irish trade airHi-.i wiih I hp rimlonii of Qie worlr iu,!!..... lin0ln..4 .0-..L'..-.. .f , t'.nttlikll tents. It liu.i Jieeti suggctfOd Hiai fflaio hor.Q linve Mipunue trail" li e prinMKii BilK ndJ)cap itiflO of 1 ho woOI. n Soomott H obvio'iilflllc-ulilea o' r.tarU.iK and financing such awhtmf ProfttAor John MacNeill, jiiembeitbl I'orlluliOiitj points o"1 that 'he ma be largely done through thft universities whji have 'he pwe.- tc inwilute tudrnuliipa in comnairo.' tciyiblo. on condition of Heeidenre In uelooted places onboard. He . lay these students' could ac na 'Ilrlsl trode ugent-V O O " i Plenty of Cfcjiee. j It Is quite true Unit thorn lire 1,0.11 different kinds of faiths in rli.. iv,.h,i P-nd there are about .'W.KI.kKi dlffcrn I..,. t.tn.lU I ...uo w- u juua vi sum tiumiiiiivs if o ;i hen 's,' ia ni i:s joyX' 'Dia?N oxvon d sijoks ATihliSS THAN .WHOLK&iOM PKK'K Sc." TIk.-hu tilioes. ' - OKE WEEK MORE I MiKlanie Roof will )m at itlijs stow for one moro week, dcfuonsfrating: Iwr won derful Heautv rrf'kiratiin.s BKuiiii of .'Rows. During I Ids week she will iw)V! a Special Sale of I Alii HOODS. , HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE j .HAI AI'I'KAI.KD '10 W100X ! BOUI, Korea. (CorrffHiondence o the AnHOoi.Uud I'ihwi) Oeiidu.4(ile lautborliieB recuully e-orihed .-. Kor ibun boHiiie mid miUei copim of dia- iiiuieilui; uianifet. and an 'inie;'! ,ad(lri;s.iil to I'residt-nt Wilson. RECKLESS DRIVING i OF MOTORCYCLE IS i CAUSE OF DEATH iDi.i WWIK BIAKHTKI) 9 o O o 00 Hilllsli JuiiriiaTit Hiu tliuf I i ful- tlt'MH. TrilllUMI . lljltlIHMS Al.l! LONDON', (Correspiiiidence (.' Hi AwiaoiaUMl Kwibl Of O.I ahi mi( ferwrH (:om the 4)ol.ilin is t inne in Hiincury, the women lie niv h..U the "'at unnuiHiy, acrordlna; to K. i .V. Brailsfo. u well-kuo':i 11 - llilliXl. j He aaya thut diu ln-' lilt!iy there i he inc a good many iiriHtoera'is who v.rre rbii;eil Jo wo.k for ilu rirat ; lima in lliea. Uvea. '"Some -woro certainly wiiRry," he went on, ''aDtla few wer tearful '. h niy han;o been enance. but the! majority of those tH-hoai 1 happened ' to iiient. eMpecdully the women, wero reuua kebly npirited and even pay. "1 aat once Mn a diuwlnK rijoin In! which Biich lluly Jn turn btJKan to re-i-qunt heir (?xperieiues 111' K'Miim; work. MoHt liad Kuceet'dcil. Mnsi i had met with coul tesy . and helpTulv utffl.'Tlieiie ladieu seemed uinuainK ly (iroud to diHCOoer that ax linKii!ls. teacheiijor niUHioians, they had a Viitlue, -and a rather bij-'h value, io the labor market. 'Th u'nuipn in this prmtn.'lll? we. e Hollnia.i, Ralph Beden nuuch huopier thun the men, oh .Ma.ssy were alichtly in- vloualy liecause the revolution hail enanclptted hen and ended a some whsii Idle and useless existence." RaspSfrries.'jSJack 1 N v Gannmg Caps. "Loganberries, Cherries tre at their .best. . m Your Order Nw VVU. LXM OFXl? OTITS AATD .VEflKTAllLKS JV M 'ICTN'KD DA I UY. I Br Asaoelated. Vrema to The Obaervsr; 1 1 ctiit ri.A.w, juiy io. Mrs. mhpi 'Huirhes was Instantly killed and '.Mrs. Nora i and l.eoy ijured when a inotii: cycle on which I thexu four we, e riding collided wltb ja milk wtipon. Hedvai has bteu placed 1 1 liiiuei . ai rwst cnurKeu wnn drlviiiK. it HGH GRADE EATABLES - J 1 fflifsms' wssmfrm I DANC E KALI. BFX'OMF.SIMY.O-' FOSITAItY NKW ('AK US ' tlMb f'll ASKI) MHH. COUNHRi.l. ;ON VISIT TO JOSKI'H. I.Ani) CANYON, July 12. (Spec iul.) Most of the grain fields out this way arc luokinu: guoil, in s.it of; the lonjr dry period. Mrs. T. I.. Sherwood was hostess toJ the (lUt-ToKether club Thursday. The- aftcrnnnn was pleasantly i spent, dainty lunch refreshini; .the Huests hefure the time for leave-takiiiK. Mrs. K. Austin will be the next hoi.le to the club, July 24. Miss l.urile I-aikins, of Tli ir. , spent a couple of clays here last Week v'sit inir with Mrs.E. C. - Field ';r,si the Misses Louisa anil Ilelle C'oujtsell. Dick Pcebler is fillinK his npacious ham with hay, much to the dissatis faction of a irood many. Of.' course we are all (lad he has the hay to do It with, but everyone here.asiwell many out-aiders had the time of their lives at those three dunce .which he (rave in it. The hay had polished the floor, mnkinc it as nice. as Haines' rchitstrn which furnished the .music. A Kood many spent the Fourth picnicinK on Catherine ck,.but the majority went to La Grande for. the day. Mrs. lthndn McMaaiers has. rood to Vincent to spend the summer. Miss Hello Counsel! is visiting rela tives at Joseph. She and s cousin, Miss Daisy Turnbuw, hare from Jos eph, accompanied anotiier cousin. Miss Lulu Kinney, of Caldwell, Idaho, on to Joseph in her automobile. ; . , U Ll-UtJJJUHJ-Sq Henry Peebler is driving a fine naw car, a Chalmers. 'No. 20. . Iteport of the Condition of Hie COVE STATE. HANK, at Cove, in the State nf Oregon, at the close of business June ill), l'JIH ' Ktaources Loans and discounts 75,2.1H.G1 bonds, and warrants 5,000.01) (bunking house 11,700.00 Furniture, and fixtures 1,1X10.00 Other real estate owned... 3,7H 20 Due from approved reserve banks 2H,3(i0.4fi Cash on hand 7,:iril05 m;w ikm i'ihck l(KCO(P IX, roiiTljA M) Hogs aniaied again (n the North Cortland uiaclun during Monday with a new hlgh:4ce record estab lished (it. $22.tS. or 25 , cents above uuy previous .price . aver reached lu the 1'ortlanU yardft. The advance jn the ft Ice waa mad. in face of the bet that Chicago was weaker and' lower. In addition l this Ilieie.wa9 a very liberal run of swine in the North I'liitlaind yards, a v.;.ul run of 153:1 'head being re eolved .for the opening trade of thi week. Made -Record Trip. Capt. Klaus Lursun. In his little mo tor boat Kerro, made a successful trip from the foot of the cutaruet through the Whirlpool rapids of Niagara falls on September It), 1010. Despite the battering of the Whirlpool rapids Lar sen went through sufely; the little boat was lost to sight most of the time, but at Great Wave It was. shut 20 feet out. of the water. ..Except the old Muld of the Must, sent through in 18U4 to avoid seizure, Larsen'g is the only englue-propelled craft to have gone through the. ruplds. ..$124,3:i:i.:ti -Total ; Liabilities Capital stock paid in $ 15,000,00 Surplus. fund 2,4110.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and tnxes paid. . . 1,200.23 Individual depths subject tocheck 00,177.43 Demand certifiratcnf de- 10,798.50 Time.ainCSavings dewsits 25,928.10 Total X .', .-. . . .Ifl24,:i33.,'12 Statu. of Oregon, County of UniuT . I, Hugh McCnll, CaTliier of the above named bank, do solemnly sweat that the .above statement is true to the -bast of my. knowledge and belief. HUGH McCALL, Cashier, Sutwcribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of July, I'll;). John Dean, Notary Public. My commission expires Nov. 20, 1020 CORRECT Attest: HUGH McCALL, E. C. REES, WM. RAMSDELL, Directors. Butter Wrappers Observer office. printed at Have the .label, vkiek. aUnda for fair workipg. conditions, put on your jab printing. Tbe Observer is one of! wedding ring was made conspicuously Wedding Rings. The tvcddliig ring .was. not always plain, :as we see it today. It-was fre quently . highly .ornamented and wrought . with various designs. But an other rings began to be worn the the two shops in iowiL observing union principles. Phone Main 37. MINERS UUY BREWERY. LONDON, July : IB. Because the cool miners of .Wales can not buy enough beer, owing to the shortage, they, are buying, a brewery. A com pany has lieen ' formed to purchase. and operate it and the capital of $100,000 is being subscribed by various miners' the concern in, proportion to member clubs, which arc taking out shares in ship. VMPIRK TI1AVEI.S TtY I'l.ANI-: TRVES, Germany. I Correspond ence of the Associated Hress) Tun ny O'Maral. former Cnnneclicttt I.oaguei baseball player, flew from t ing chei-'.proleetor, Oolombey-lcs-Helles, France t Tievea. 120 miles, to nnpire u cam bc'ween two teams of the 7th' Plvls ir.n, AmeHean Al'my of Occuimtlon. O'Mara) Is athletic director for the Kt:ii;5tl.- of Columbus In Germany. I Lieut, ft. C. Williams of Wincheu- don, Mr.su., was pilot of the airplane. To the .astonishment of the spec tator::. Just htfu e the game stauted, Williams swooped- his (plane right i ito the diamond, and O'.Maila., w-ar- and niuek, step ped out of the machine and called: "Ratter up." ' SEEK FWKXDLY ItELATrOXS OSAKA, - Japan, (Cot ioapondenco of the Associated Press) Lending business men in Osaka who are trad ing with China have asked the gov ernment ;to try to promote more fckiidly ablations between the Chin ese and Japanese. They ck , for stricter control over the Japanese residing in China, and want a cen sorship ovf the publication In the pi ess of cartoons calculated to hurt the feeling of the Chinese imople. EE HIE WORLD FAMOUS plain. The practice, . however, -was long in vogue of Inscribing - appro priate mottoes , on rings. -The ring luuy be suld to be symbolic. It Is of gold and typitles purity and refinement, whereus Its rotundity aiguilles "the I round flowing of mutual love and hearty affection." I XIO.N tfH'XTV KTOIt I'U'll MBKTIXG THl'lt.HDAV The meeting of the Union County Motor Club, achwclule-d for this even ing, uul hett postponed un'tdl Thurs dsy evening at' o'clock at th Council' Clmmhe4. . . t..-, .. Not Going to Withdraw It. .A man who! had a very bad im pedimetit In his speech once got lute an argument with un acquaintance tc whom he had taken .a , great die like. The dispute became hottur am hotter until the unfortuuute -ntniu merer , completely ' lost his temper. "You're a f-f-f-f-fool I" be shouted tu rlously. "Sir," replied the acquaint ance coldly, "you must retract thut- at once." "Never 1" retorted the-stain-merer. "I'm only too. glad to g-g-g-get It ont!" Job printing. The Observer. Kaln 37 fob Printing, The Onserver, Mhln SI. iaJ1aal)tJilt ' " ' ' .l.. i W . You Cafl't .Think of Anything' So Refreshing as Welsh Grape Juice Iced, with a LHwn in it. CALL MAIN HO VQU KITllKK. - --('live Ua.splicri'it's iid'li'lck C'is t-titiiinft now. -- 'oinpmsMed 'Vt:wit fti")( Ht't'V. fresh toilay. . Onler niie of tuii leedAV.Tjtei'inelyus. "-New k'ut)Uefort, (tiiienilj)-!'!. and ( Jiili Cheese. Senile -crv fimvUcMsv (Jriwn LVas ill today. . -Ani;el. Siinslii'ne id Sci;iri Cikes ulay. 't California-(If ;in'' I'niit Jfit' fur lireakfast. We carry Ifciitle.M'itW airtl White Yin-' uirar. j , ' '' Tumi hot to hake luvW inMer Mi iImiui. Paper l'latcs.Ji.rto'eVlor 2.V, X.pkins and Oil Oil l'apr. ' r vn-v. o - r 22Jigxig '? . New l'otatoe?. I Uw: lor i!5,.. O ,-, PATT3SO! BROTHERS . GROCERY ., MAIN 80- 0 o Auction Sale . - "JWr'- i : '"V'rA Friday, July 18th 19 At my Ranch, '.Two Miles Southwest of Alicel, the Undersigned 'will -Sell atlPublic Auction, the following: IM licitl work horses 2 1-vear-old horsenl 4 .'-y car-old Loisr 11 ycarlinrr colts I spring colts 1 sows with pigs blatle weedcrs I Cyclone vf.etler .1 4-seetion Ikutow 1 1 )isc plow 1! walking plow.s 2 ,.'-in wagtdis 1 feed wapiti, 'J4 ft lotnj 1 iuoiitg machiiHi' I faniiing mill 1 soil packer, 1 pair Ixdnsleil 2 Superior 16-tlisc drills 1 Monitor lli-dise drill 1 auto trailer 1. saddle and chap : sets lmtt chain har ness 1 set hack harness 1 set single biuriiy har ness. 1 set stallion, cart har ness. ' 2 rockiim' chairs 1 heat inir stov;e , 1 hath tiili I lMok case , ' 1 stand table. ' , 1 dresser 1 cotnniodc , 1 .1 cli u in in wMiua III v EX Dishes and thpi- articles too nuinerou to iiiention.' ... u : ' TKHMS tXH sums underpin, cash; over .flfl, six ( nwnths' bankalde notes, bearinj; percent ilitci si i wo percent tiisiyunt toii-casii. ca Free Lunch at Noon. TOM JOHNSON! Auctioneer. voohdge, Cmik. Sale Bggms at 10;00 A. M. If rWASPT.A VT.V anuni CTRIC MACHINE emonstration FRIDAY and SATURDAY All is ready for the big APEX demonstration of FRIDAY and SATUR DAY, and a special invitation is extended to you to attend this practical washing test. .An experienced deuion- siti tor will lo actual washing and answ er ,all your questions. ' The Apex Is Marvel, See for Yourself- Fred Spaeth Plumbing & Heating La Grande, Oregon All Service Men re cordially invited, to. attend -the dance to begiven.by .the ainlww Division Vetcnns At the . 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