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t ...... . . A 1 , PAGE FOUR. LA GRANDE 27SI.'IN3 GSSSRVEH THLRSUAV. JL'Li v, jo" 1' Cbc Obscnver 1 AN IXDI.TRNDKNT NEWSPAPER ruhllihtl flatly and waeklf l La 0 ramie, Oregon, by La Grand Evening Observer Publishing Company ' f ' , ' Entered at tha Poatofficc at l a Grande. Ore., na Second Claaa Mall idatlar "','(,' v ' Andrew all Communlratlnna to THE OBSEJUH;, Mill Aduius Ave., l a (iranda, Oregoa I , Qtt AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEH On lala In other cities Oreeon Holel News Aland. Portland; Imperial Newt Stand, Portland; Multnomah Nuw rliand, Purtland IN THE OLD HOME TOWN StmsrHIPTIO.N RATKH . -i ' Ht Carrier Dally, per month. ...70o Dally, per six roo. In adranra 14.60 Dally, per three luoiitba. . . . 12. 26 Dully, nlutile copy I , Us Mull Dally per year In advance. . I0.OU Dully three month In advance $1.60 Dally, all months In advance S3. 00 Dully, per month 60 Weakly Olworver-Stur, by mall, per year In advance.... ,...11.60 MMMHFIt OK ASSOCIATED I'UF.SS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In lull pa per, and also the local news published therein. All rlgata ot re.publl- catlon of special dispatches here also are reserved. " -iSA Jl.SJ- I I . I II f-'imK mBim i i - i r - i r fras &twr . i ii i c ii a ti s z J V VSNTn -; ' : II For .he whi.o wash (Tj .Y ShT 77 i 1.9 i 2"rj WL.2?& HI mm J I 1 ' ; Kvory woman who knows Al BUr' ( .--s, 1 , , ,, . j i ; AFTErX ASKW ABOOT THB C5 A PAPTY OF TCuPists ! how m handle a nenllP Is . . A fm B'"''" ",?, LZ , I CAW ELMER SUCK A DSK OF 'city MAPE hootch' . j 1 c,r ,o he lPres.Pd in () a Z!? V''", ! i!,7 1 I 1 Mi HifHP lovely new glnghania , 2j " ' W . " : llilll V popular tiuve been pal- I .spi-ka mid Trlroilne of dif- m I I who Is muIiik 1'ir dlvon-p. uIIpkps. I ,,'n8 li'ie these thai, we I I frpnl oiialliles anil prlrcs. I i ml Uf nll la r '!'",; "...i MnXaum,..;; t, ' m I & I as soon as h had n-ad Ih. !UmI'ik I 'n,,., . n .,.,n,., I I iivri.'iiiuv in sv i uni.- in.' I Jiff Iwr. I ZnphyrViiiiKhams. 1 all 27 I Ajff ij U I.MO-- ,.p. and all are $W I AKU5 Uf Our anxWy conc,M,,ln, il,p pro- fl p, i,Pd at Vc yard. U K RICta i.AR it.-.c M.I.I.V TU ILL" A P i ' f I !3a)KSaKa I niioi'iailun of Mr. (a pi-uiiPi- H first I X I I I I IllM 3JmyB "n""!' """ S'"',!,; " I .ulna,,,, ,,rAes. A.. -a l.W .peolu. n,.rchaa. ,l.r., .fr,,m tar.or, .nab.oa MKgr I I I a v , ' "!4C an" 1JB us 'to of fpr just 5uu yards of this popular inaiPi ial at this K lfiiaSfii!SWf i A Kiss Is rpallv milhim' at nll.-i ex, raonnnary pri.-e. I K I NXVSKfOT7MSVf I ' " I i'..a.. ( i- .11 Tills IS fl rPPltlnr urat in at hp nl "r. n vni-il tho r!iniP rr 1' I I bgpg 'n NIBI,. Hak like MniP as; 1 prked nt ,20, " yard -no realrlctlona at io Vr.l. CS HnrrTinPr3 HI H : 'hautau.ma slurls tomnrrntr. An acoumnlalloa, of odd lols A finn eradP M..rcorlMl l!a- y (lail'H I IRVl nvrV 1 ZJ nv. .... in a s-;eat varipty laiiKhiK tlsip. esneriallv adanipcl in un- nl thp tri-oiinds n 'plnpimm tii-auo regular In price from f0c to dPiTarmPiils. II is in' both I I l.lff. P" ' bpponips mine a .u J3.no. Also many spparatfi pink and while, and has uiull Tlicnii-p Puny' Invliillons. IIfir( wfi nrn Kl0wing Inany' pleop Included In the lot. blue fiKurp. llli luihps wide fl Is wisest niways and most now Ideas In Klnghum frocks. vn,i ""'se ne" "lfl ranee. m ,.,.,.,i . cnmpllinnnlary lu aivp Ihosn Invila- llinnliain and houSie daessps our choice at I I lions Hie nolp form.' wIipIIipi' Hip ranne in price from $2.25 to t ya n f r 1 II enlertalnu t offprpd is lhat of I he Aprons from $7.00 lo Cj f M HTH lire. o.eru. a njiirwt, or a read- T " The rciiUpBi for a' friend's . U eiMFi -c TMAT Tn y dioriAift ill! 1 III' JKSSMmm?m 1 1 11 111 ress SUMMER Materials For FROCKS ,i ' THE I)AMA(;iN(J WORM. . As a farming section acquires years of npro pests of various kinds appear to diimage and ruin crops which have required heavy toil and expense to grow. This year the Grande Honde valley is experiencing that vwv thintr. A little worm, yet without nfime Knit jut as , vicious as though the worst title in the English language were j applied' to it, is taking toll from thousands of acre; of spring I wheat. Men who thought they could het on their crops aa lurge this. year are, in some instances, being forced to plow their whpatj under and see nothing in return for their Inborn. Science has j not been able to combat this condition; the Iuks is apparent. yAnd, from time to time, other pests will come. It is the history of other farming sections. While land in comparatively I i?ew it is free from crop enemies, except for an occasional hail! . storm, such as we are all familiar with, but the bugs and the worm work greater havoc for they go from one field to another "ThitnMt!rs.slt;r and loss stalk gauntly across a vallpy which the fear befor produced heavy tonnage 10 feed humanity. . 'There' i.1 but one conclusion to arrive at it is one of the features of farming that is liable to happen, for forming, after all, is one j)f the greatest games of chance known to man. ".'HE WILL REPRESENT EASTERN OREGON. Bishop C. J. Black is on his way to Chicago to represent I.a Grande and all Eastern Oregon. He is a good man for such , a task. His heart and soul is wrapped up in this great, country. - Hi forceful and truthful statements will never be questioned "ami when he tells the homeseeker of the merits of this land 1 ; that homeseeker will believe him and, perhaps, will journey this Vay- iMr. Black is a good man for us to have on the job and - ' the Observer believes he will carry the messages of this section ; to many people who, in time, may locate in the best country on the face of the earth. THU' HEN'S PESPONSHHL- ITY. "M mit to It appli '' '. Je.E tha A poultry expert snys that 2' to 50 per cent of the hens in America urc mere, "boarders." Innsmuch ns liens ftre not kept fur artistic or altruistic rrnrens, he. dcntnnd that all uf lli'sp born'dp-ch) ,c removed from the flocks and' ojiivolcd to the only purpisc thcy ure a"ood for rousting, boiling, or ilrying. F.vcry hen iH to have her eyrir-luyinir rernrd tested, urn! die the death If rha fails to measiMv up Li tlf atundard with n sntisfact.y mur prin of production over ronum)!tirn uf rnw materials. SUiiI' t demands lire beinff made i t cows. In every well manntrcd dnirv, tests of milk-production and ciuantity of butter-fat are lieinir madi' more rifrorously than ever before, and the heivy enters and Htrht milkers are being iwtodYil' ! out of the hcr ti and turned iiito conieil beef. . ' 'i'lils mania for efficiency is extend. fnjr Ho evry ifprt of fonH-pniducer. ics to hojfs and fruit trees no harm to fill its ranks! with young men of education and culture, but the outlook for the truditionul pur suits of n scholar is not n very invit ing one. The cause Is evident enough. With the exception of law, the professions no lunger pay unywbere near so much as business careers, in either money or honor. iWhen they are more looked up to, mid when they command better incomes, perhaps business will be come less inviting to the student with tile world before him. I.itile rii-nmii I'Vom Scoop I)luie more. Din mulls Persona Tired shop girl ind tiro wne shopper, with; 0 i'pw meiTv villspas scuiierftn! ahout. Time The praaeni. 1'ired Shop Cirl Hn, hum, hnzyitheat (yawn). Wan ihev suiiHMhiii" for ina. you? j compunv may he suilalily 'I'lreiiomo shopper inlm yawns) 1 In audi Icons as: Nope, I'm Just looking nroun.l. 1 Hear Mr. Sieveng: Tired shop girl Way back in the Win you Rive me llle j-rpal 1 1 ran. (Yawns some morel ! pleasure of vonr cnmisinv on Wed- Tlipsi.oiH UopHi - Where'a IhP neRUuy evenina. Hie Ifillu wl I music counter? H1lM .nt,.r)atn a few fr s al Tlrnd shop girl -'Way hurlt in iho i dinner unrt ufipiwards al the strand ren r. TlreHomo Shuppor ti'ynu know wliPther lliui. Kl Vuuiplro Ih lusnu meniul or vocal? Tired nbop clil Toin't nlt..r one it's a row b killor. .Merry Vlllapera HuW. haw! IQutik CutibIui An old I.a (ironilo jukaier calls Iba attenilnn of ihla pillar or pbeilr pli'fli! 10 tl'ie fuel 1 Iiiii Mrs Nellie Flb is swkinu her son, Orvuie lluss, anil anka us In Join III ilie MPareb. Thealre lo set- Dip new play "Slep pilllt Sione"? vt'e dine al seven o'eliM-k ul niy house, and I shall hope 10 Include you-.id opr p;iny of iwelvo. Youra very sincerely, rciizabaMi' 4)ewlintr. ttiimi.rmv: ' 1 1 msr l'ariy lniia ticms " A Limitation. Filrupe has 50 iHiiuungn and 5ST varlullons. The comparatlrely small number of variations lu their lan gungca Is due to ihe fact that they have no iMisehnll writers over tliwre, St. Josepii News-Press. know. Try it please at the Palace ' They are fresh arul alw.iys pore Confectionery. . .Palace Confectionary Co. The Kind We Like Bent. Ice Cream, The Berkeley Brand, is , what most of us like the best. Al , fain sells it. lie ulso has the finest; 'fruit sherbet vou ever tasted. We Keep This In Mind. Always keep m mind the choice candies that are sold at Silverthorn's They make their own candy and sell it at a price all can afford to pay at Silverthorn's Family Drugstore. FAMILY DR u3 STORE DUNBAR MEETS THE CRISIS 'KmployerH, omployeoa nil mir cliantH cun (ft UK(,thr ond limits nrt justmoiits in ki-i-piiipf with thr timoo 11 ml fair to each othir if th F-pirit is lliori'. 'Php spirit exists in T,)nlior, I Pn. Tho town of Duntifir in mntle up mostly of ptuploj'i'es of iho Antt-rirun Manpancso ooinpany. The motifpamt'e bu.nl moss hinff bbwl bit, lifer Aitivr, lUA sonuis.... aa..i;... lk..l It than to hen and cows. Ktci v ! . ' . v. ... .U- ii it 1 . t ... iifi-i-fui y iu Mini (iDwn inp ihu1') rio'ils f"ll lu!"5' ' Ju,y '' Th nt l"cther. "m ' ,V y' . , talked tbinys over and ngreed to lake Tins , all very fine, but the pros- w o( 40 if , (.(m pect Is a hit alarming for the urdi- , W()h1( k ',. mnn- nary human being. Suppo every l,mp ,Bre,, ,, in um m)uc0ll man were udged by u similar y severe ,,,,, ,, f (.01pm,v.rwl,p,, .un uuiitn it, p,,,vr III. II HI' pril" duced more than he rmwimcd, on ' 1101 t iifli'iL-flri' In t tkA iliiAli..ffl i Mi. (iiir Own Kline Sb.nv. Drink 10 me only Willi thine pyea And I will pledee wlih iniiie. fir leave some cocoa in the cup For ihere's to ha no wine; The thirst from th soul doth rise, Jiuin rrovo a drink Hal s fine; Hut could 1 bruve Huilich's sip, My nose would nover liin. (harlfr No. :!il.-,B. Reserve District No. 'PFI'OUT OF fONniTION OF TI1H LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK nl LA (JRANDK, in Ihe P-.i(, ,,f Oregon, at Ihe close or Business on June filtlli, lfl21. RKSllllHCKK I.oamt nnd discounls, including rediscounts, (ex cept I hose .shown in b and c) !f 1 ,243,54 2..r,7 l;'-M-lSil 12. Total Loans Deduct : Notes and bills reiliscniinted with Federal Re serve Hark (other than bank ncccplances sold.) T. S. (Oveknmnit securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par volue) Ali Other United States (iovprnnient Securities Won.ed - Roy i.. h.ot over , indioVkV..nir'i.'i'c's.' etc.':' si.eon year, old." an.RloB a . B,,iB, Hns,:.f .-,ii,74 l;P4 ; Ktimiture and fix- B1- ! tures. (H.l!i4.:i:: . .. i, Next thing we know. sion inn ! Real esiole nwnei other than bunking house will he OdverliSJIo for a lioop Sltin. I Lowful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . . . , j ' ash. in vault, n'.lj nmotint due, frym nuitional Iihnonnin n.v. . ' i t' ' bonk' ......v.,....; .(....'. D.rtiric un worktitit .n 'llii! Al,,.''UM lip fiOi'hiHlks,l.ankers, and trust com- o1' : Cliciks on ollu-r hanks in the snme city or town I u" lepeiting hank (other than Item I'..') 1 let il or of Items !l, ID, 1 1. 12 ami LI A New 1 rk taxi d:lvt iia 'Jii'e I'licrks on hurks locnied outside of city or town arresied for killing twi wimon. So 8 reporting ha,,k and other cah iiems Ih bill em in in or m eoont : , p-nen,P''"n With V. S. Measurer nnd 1I11 town mere. ; Ilfl.TflR.fifl $1,122,711 !)1 2(111,011(1.111) Wl.liSI.HII WIRING, REPAIRING APPLIANCES AND FIXTURES ' H. t 9 t at m T n' - hi I 1 I St S. Electric Co. AT lO.'i DEPOT ST. Eterlriiml ConliHctois. PHONE RKU :!9.M 'die tl co.ry I : b -a 1 eli .; rojn a 11 v Avenue is a married man. 1 i".,sr,o.:,2 from l S. Tremucer bouses 40 per cent. The nicrchanls of the town, reutizinc that it wa if be f illed to (piulify. nUSINRSS GETS THE SCHOLARS. - it td to la' that the mat colleue fvaduales went into "hriltd profsions." That is, tbey becima duclora, lawyers or ministers or mHihei. It s .sonieihinr of a Fborlt to academic tradition when graduate? bitpan to pn into Ihimuch. Now to' ti-ndcncy has pniceeded so far tirM the old condition is reversed and business gets Ihe majority. The law still holds its own. !.nvc nuoA'frs of students uftt faking reg- Ulur college courses go on through out of buslnaa. havel prel their prices to the hot lorn layer. ltesult: Instead of n dead twn. w-ilh clo-d shops, dosed bouses and slnivs. unemployed men and Want stalking the streets side by side. it y of; worktop and Imying nre goinp on nl- thmest ns usual. It is true that noih- inff very stupendous Is tieitur done, but the denression is being tided over, nnd everybody is doing bis share of the tiding. When the rise begins everybody will be on the spot rendv for it and honestly entitled o btf hnre of thp coming prosperity. inie. Our Own Hull if Miss Tomma liuvti, w- ne in formed hv Miss ('. Linie-'iis. la emoioyfld by an Ilidi.iunpolis tele plume company ages going down nnd labor effi ciency going up, and the consuming public wills both ways. , V. Persia Pcwev t n- verifi.di I declaies thai th shinitnv. wliil,1 nut-' Inliad as a dance. "!s hlclily v.il- ! lluble as 11 personal htitnloir t'vereisp Certified clle.V outstanding 10 beuuiify slioiildets and iieelis." . I oln! of Items "1 , T ill flAHinilES- Capitn) atock pnat in Surplus fund I'lidivired profits Circulating notes outst;ding i Amount due lo nnUonaJ Links . j Amount due to Slate hanks, bankers, find trust j coiupieftes in the Cnited Slates and foreign countries (other than in,!ulcd hi Items 21 or 22 1 24. nod Now Dial discovered more than ran. 1 prat tieal use tias he, lor ll, the shiieuiy ever domneil to l'i" a llelllgerelM llllliuls? We burled htm wllh heui'lv And held ti ceteliialion: I The booh was ylways hornir: i On oiluu'a couvoisation. M iivw sciimu, nnd thuir rank?" nrp i " m reinfoivpil by unviter ihimiIht who I s lt' awful, the way the"p autonitibil,. lar. thp fllvTp tniininir. Tht rr are. 1 1" t-rt 'ltu tioiiH hi clutterintr Hp th tfifM-for, still plt'tilv of ljiwvers. r"t- But ilo'Mors tin! preaelir und ciIuch- Inrs nr tri'ttinjf sc.in-r There in unit!, to be a ili ficit of 'Jr.OOihy.lrii,in in ; the rountrv. There is proliahly an t enuul ib'ficit of truiiud clcraynirn. 1 Oooil tetchT for rmnntun ti-hoo1 are nloriulv hard to pet, thntiph Hot fiuito fo hniil a ilurintr the wjir. At for tMH,hers in the hitrhcr elurn tioiuil InstitutioiM, who corrcspoiitl ore neurly to the other three pro tlarfjoji mntiontM, ihev air ulnuwt Punnntr thp time when tit onle sei'k rest hii1 change. Dwinjf to th buiru's Mituutiun, more will leek chimvre thi namnirr thun will look for rr--t. q ''The (frrat Aiitflo Saxor ra i; fur oil,' 'iv: Iho Ntirfo'k Vili'in'an Pilot Anil by loit ct.ii'tsvqu'MK, for m tniuneiit to inurr ine ml. q Moniiibb', (rreat is thr drift t aJ i lmsine mreers. i 'ohmIjIv we stiall :oon hnve to re- K v birhtta a a If-arned orfef i Trolky picdicls a naval wnr )e lirn Britain aint'ihr I di r? Th io a tailor lo i-o iIht I I. ll;il the .'H t'liinnp. Tin i Itiiiiipiou tliitty man ho. ine of tm r rtMib'tT dt-cliiri'i!, always liobls liink u roiiplt of iiiintilfs In tflllnt: anytimty Ihe linn1, ha Insi his idle. A woman in New York. I)fm:mi Dfposir) (oilier thnn "iioiect to Kvrvr ( ihiposits p; IiuMviiluitl ih'posits Mihhvt to ohefck Ortifit-ati's uf deposit du1 in less thnn ' I other lh:in for n oin-v borroweiH ; Tiii of dtm:iid tb i'tH'M (ttht"- lhan bank d-1 rc.siis) snbi"'t to Ht' crvo. llnia 'J7, liS, 2!. ::it. nnd :il j Time (irp not; snhif.-t to K''trve p;Jible after i :!0 duys. nr tnUi.ct to ."!ft .ivs or mote police, ' :uid poHlnl sHvinus); h j CiM-tificn.. t.f deposit (,tt'nV' norniwMi t y, . . ."v . . . . Other t;m. demsit ' . . . Tola1 of tinn dep'xit Bti,i,.t-t , ; M-.V :v. ::. -md 'V. V . . intr) i!nh''li'i.r W ir 1 d.-ntlt hank dcjxwits) ivul'le W itliui :10 day- thnn for mwy i July 7. Anlliout W. U'hil1. solilier, t,oi u liisiinutii-lt-ed in Ho lte olul ioiiary 'O'r. July 7. 1777. Ii.ii'l" of lluh ha tlloii, Vt- July 7. I77'i. Kulrlleld. Conn , was plundered by the llrilirh. Julv 7. 110. t'.eorce Sb.trstiod. lurl"!. hoin. Clilet Juslit of Penu iletHlsits nf Cnil Bills nnyatde. ethe B'nk (irn-hnliii" :i nionev Itni t ow.-',, f' Bills piyatili- wiih 1- T.ft KL of Ore-.n ' fltir. itatvt-,! I..'rk .1. Ihe t "s ,,f .. i,..,vl -Sol-'iil.. .! ,,r-.l Ml . II, MI..I.I . V O i-ne, It.'Dls i vnst.al sJiv- i.'Coii" anil 1 State- Ui-bih sii g officers lllall "4ll t-'edliil Reserve 'I olil'ga"J ')s ri.iiresenl 'nt.' 'f r i';i" r-il 'il.l .... 28.1.084.80! 4S,0(lli.l!) : 72,919.27 ' (i.aOO.OO 74,ar,I.OO BUM 80.21 ' ' " ' i 8.C92.18 fi,9Sl',.91 2,iM;i.:ir, ! 10.IMs9.OI) $l,71(!,(i4li 04 ! 2on.onn.mi riri.Uiin.no , ln.nsi.w 10 1. 04 5.00 i S, 144.01 ; 2.2M.87 l'.4ll.iNl r, 14 Rr, o8 17(1.211.70 "' in r,i lnfi.JJ-J.fl.'. Il'.l Ctl 111 ill Kc 1d)ia)nn M.im is) I F. I arr P.i i...r ..r.,... . I M o F I tt is Mevers he iIhiv tntnient 'FYFH fssher i.lh d.,v of .Inlv. 'O'l 1 71C..f.4li 04 Cashier of the is true to e "oni;siion enures IPi-fnil,er 9, 1924.1 C..i , t At'e J I A (VVIVCTOV SMOi;me.S, A ONK WHOLE WEEK OF ENTKKTAI.NM KNT INSTRUCTION. AND ytdte I'oisiblt' Only By Ihe Seitson Ticket I 'Lin On CHAUTAUQUA HEAR Peter Clarke McFttilane (See. July lied Rm.k). Tom Skeyhill, the Anzac suliiier recently returned from Russia. Burnell Ford, eleitriftil expert und wizard. This program altme i. wurth the jii ice of a season ticket. Crt. Dinhy T. t 'pton, Father D. J. Cronin and others. REE The ploy, "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH." The funniest am, the most wholesome play on i ha jtaittjua tdny. Al.S( 4jy diffei-ent lifti'wal organizations The Jugrr . Slaw Orche-tta, The Ijttle Symphony, The Sam Iwi8 fj! ary, The Orpheus Four Male cVllrtu' thl Koach-Fteeman NOTE THE IlRkl-Adult, $.'ViW f -r a season ticket $10.(H) for a .ml)fcrsriip ur four tickets; f !.!() fir stud ents and childrrft ; o ' Tfce Single Adinis-lajn Prices fur tlie Whole Piogiam Will Be Twice HieAi'iHuint of Ihe Sean i Mkel. Ihal was wasn't the "Oce lecture! An' greai?" "THI -proEram siiie miglny jood " The play was lh price of a sejson ticket." ijy. I'm y John a regular O mu-lc the childien iurs." nitised this and Im-. 'I'm Jtlyt trying lo firure r oil I ;fleli nuiiiher tf (he k i(.H tll'C'hest." O J'ert are Me thinr the Qfulks who hiirejajjil ll!a) prn (rani hap be.-u sallis. "II s,. :,oO n-.in " ftuv that li j' y il all Ihe Season Ticket O k-l rodjy. week. Kn- O o re- i " , f. and i In pif Tro!l;y wttrui. I r BO 00 ,t-( I M: V V It certainly dots buiinesf no do ayl'anla. Hill. D.rctcr , i -1 . -va - ; :-.yaJii. :Y-'T