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flTT'AKDTi EVENT! AO nrcSTCRVET? Siitnr.tav. Ar-vil 29. 1022. . . .1. S.' - r 'ti j v '2. La Grande Evening Observer AS IMli:i'ICM)KT fSKWSl'Al'KIU l'libltdlf-d dully ni1 wtMikly at I, a Ornd, JrKon, by lift Jrtul tivn Idk ObitTVur l'ulil ifhliiK t''iipAQ7 HltUC K 0KNNI8, KdiU.r, Entered at llio rnxlorrire nt I, firande, Oregon, hh riiM-mid (iaa Mull Mttr. Adrlrexii nil rnmmunlrtlun to THh. OHI.HVi;i'., 14U Adrnu Ave., Lm Umnde, Oretfon. tllHCHII'TI"N II A Tit, II jr Cnrrlrr. Dull v. oer month Dally, pt-r thrt inonttiit tidily, por ii mo., in advaoc , Daily, iriHlo cupy Cl'I'V ami roiM Y orriuiAl I' A HICK, On na In ot hr c.Ul Oretfon Hot! Vew binnd. 1'ortlalid; liiiporlal News Stand, 1'urtlHiid; MultoomaU Naw 4tand, Portland. MKMHICIt 01 ASWIM IA I KI TltKiS. 'i in AtfRUt'lued hffdi la exulualvalj n tilled lu una for publication of alt newa dlpalch-a treuiuu to u or nui attirwt credited In tlila paper, and alio the local newa published therein. All fifthta or re-puoncaiiori 01 Fpeuiat iiapaU-hna here aiao are reservea. Dully, pT yar. In ndvnnca -f5.00 fm ilv Mix monltm. In HUviific .ti.bU Dally, three inonlha, In advauca j Dally, pt-r inuiith JOc j WtiuKiy JDtrvr-Mnr, Uy jall per Vfr. in nlvinu'H 7c Bible Thought For Toda .fx.. I , .,1.611 tc A sniB CICIIIK: Commit they way iintn the Lord: trust also In him; mill lie shall brl'llK U In pass. Host III the l.'iril mill wait pu- .n'tli'iitly for III in. - Psalm :I7 THE OFFICE CAT SEWING PLACED N EXHIBITION THE MODEST, MOTHER-LOVING GRANT. Tlu Clrniil's liirlhdiiy li: tliis viiri-ior-st!il;'siiiiin i-t'lclinil inn nl' (icnciii ):rii"Jil. mil iiiiiuy tilings aluml 1 1 - t v-1-v-1 1 1 1 1 sliimlil know. (iciicr.il (iriinl was one of Hie iimst iimdcst men Hint i. ..I. I ., Li,, I. ,,...iii,,i, II,. iw.ii.f en klTalllt'i WW niil- ri i l Mi in i iii." j ,.-i .--, . isli liclicftliiil the ciiiuiln-roiiMn'l net iil li;,' without I op tliiit his servii-cs ns lic'iicriil or I'rcsiilnnl woe siijh In oilicis. j sjiiiinlc of tliis niotli'str ami lielitT in inn I'lol lie aliility o ,,lw.i' u-.'isi n-i'iieioiiKlv shown III It in hl'lcl SliPCHl lllililc in 'iila(lclliiii a IVw lioiiis M'on: leaving for his l'annii 1 1 i iiroiind the world. "I was not aware," lie said, "that wc would have s liiui'h fiii''i-h-iiiJiUiiiyr here, or that it would lit- tiri-cssarv for inc lo say any more to you, hut I IWl 1hat tin- foniili mt'iils ynu have showered iijion me were not altogether il(.:,m'l 1 hat tlmv should not all lie paid to nie; either ik !i si. Mice oi- civil ol lii-er. As a "enenil v iir iiraises (hi lint all hcloiig to nie as. the Kxei ut i ve of the nation they are not due to nie. There is no man who can fill hoth. or either of these positions without the help of g:nl nii'ii. I selected my lieutenants when I was in hoth1 positions, and 1liev were men, I helieve, who could have t'illiild my placi! often hettev than I did. I never flatter myself that I was entitled to the place you gavji' me. .My lieutenants could have acted perhaps hetter than 'I, had the opportunity pre sented itself. Sherman could have taken my place, as a ' soldier or in a civil office, and so could Sheridan, and oth ers I might naii'n'j. I am sure if the country ever comes t this need again there will he men for the work. There will lie men horn for evei emergency. Again 1 thank you, and again I hid you good-hye; and once again I say that, if I had failed, Sherman oil Sheridan, or some of my lieutenants wmld have succeeded." Ih'irc is a lelter ( ieneral (Irant wrote to his mother when, he was in college. Let every hoy read it and pon der over this great lender-hearted American: "I have occasionally heen called upon to he separated fid'in, you, hut never did I feel tlm full force andj effect of this separation us 1 do now. I seem alone in the world without my mother. There have heen so many ways in which you have advised me when, in the ipiiet of home, I have Ixdii pursuing my studies, that I camiiot tell you how much I miss you. 1 was so often alone w ith' you, and you so 'iv(iient lv spoke to me in private, that the solitude i f my situation here at the Academy, among niji' silent hooks, and in my lonely room, is all the more striking. It reminds me the more forcilily of home, and most .of all, dear mother, of you. I Jut in 1 1 1 midst of all this, your kindly inst ructions and adun nit ions, are ever present with me. I trust they may never he absent from nie, as long as I live. How often do I think of them, and how well they strengthen lire in cvjeiiy good word and work! My dear mother, should I progress well with my studies at. West l'oiut, and hecoine a soldier of my country, 1 am looking forward wilh hope to have you spared to share with nie, in any advancement I may make. I see mow in looking over the records here, how much American soldiers of the right stamp an.- iiiilchteil to good American mothers! When they go to the fields, what prayers go with Ithetn; what tender testimonials of affection and counsel are in their knap sacks! I am' struck, in looking over the history of the in hie struggle of our fathers for national inde-t pendelice, at the evidence of (he good influence exerted upon tli. 'in hv the women of (he devolution. " iitii (Mtiiliimii. Dili; iluy a mKr wart haled liffnru itho Hiiulru on u I'liat'Ki! of (Irunki-nncsH. Tin wiiilro liwinl thi) cvlili'inn. and Unfa, ufUir opcuInK IiIh book anil KlanilliK at It IIihmI thii nc'Ki'o $ -1 . 4 :l to Ire work nil out on llu raoilH at 2fi chiiih IM'l' lay. Ah tlin ncaro was Iii'Iiik IimI uway In! k;i dim the 'mai'rtliul. I slio' 1h u unlucky iiIkkim-!" "I'u- lili'ky nothing. '' until I lie llttimlial. If thu Hiinlrt) liuil huppi'ticd to on that hook at antoinolilli's IiihIimiI of i ,y t,t. u pautii you 'I ho worktux on tin- road tin- rest uf your llfn." In NiuiKhl)' WanhtiiKlim As conditions prevail now, the ob ligation ii r rallliiK ou thu lailica of the diplomatic corpti iihhuiuph Iiuki' proportionB, mid in not to hv ilin- riMi-d with a few houra' iictlvlty. WiiHlllnntiin Star. The Boy Detective. AloiUfsiilo of tile "id'tecativi'" work of 'rmn Siiwycr anil I'cnioil .Scnticlil, not the teat of tlu- less pictciitiou.k bin no 1cm Ltli'ctivc Hilly Maiui, hvxa nl the liamlit ri '.lira city of I'lrve-lllllil. Kor IX yours his niolh'-ln-liiw jcloMi'd and 'locked tho door for the ininlil. al 10 o'clock. She- forlindl' I the Kits heater for trt liLitli to liurn jniiire liurn in ntinuti; h :iin I fallowed to play III. phonograph 01 ilo iimiki' hll Ihe Iioiimo. The lntl alraw th:it rnke llie citmern tmrk Hilly happe'ied to tn aiuuhiiL.- Iioim !" P1!''1' thf other day whon tioin ii inotic how the other oc.iiiiu ' '"'derd him not to til on Ike when he naw tlnonvli a slore win.low ' Porch lieeau.-e ll I s allium left mark. Ihov men holilii.K up m me.U,uup "n ""' paint, lie has sued for ill propiietm wilh iliawn icvolver. Mil-I v"rr'. 'rnk Irvine in 111' ly slipped nilo u iliuk do,nwa aim I'orlkinil .loiirml. usod It us h iutsc ol olH'ivnlio:i. S,kiii 0 ' i the thiee liulolitH lame out, juiiiho ', 't ''" MM thinici run In c.velen.' into an uuloiiiolnlc and dlove wa. 'd Julius Him 4eh In hiii )dilloo plilcal manner whin a pr.v fini Hilly, as u matt. -i of i.iuisc, o!,eiv.o the nun. oi r ot the tin. In ot.ln no: ,o luiitet it, he s. n.t. hid the nunilni mi ii in ak "ill. I he Mil i' ill his po. ke K all f . I hi II hi n.ol ah u ., l.ou till' buti'lui i, in. I, ,i,. ,,,jn,, ni.it hi was nunus i.',, nut oinnwi.,- ,i Xltfllt. That dl'tml u'tc'ldisl '.i, llllK nuntid jp a tlii'n email, to,l noil th tur tin I to. hi in .u.it ioi t lim the numUPi on the hriik In tlirc Jluu. the noli.-v had ihi uuitilit -. A tu i-nn tlu a lot ol tninci if Jr. tiiil) krrrii ins ni't n"tl u- hi cyu Lt1! 'i J. s? cnitpiun'J (jmiitnlit) Altai tavs unal hisi.ti'd ou uiakllli; im head lllarieis In his I'aiak'i'. "Year llffn,' riltitilined .llllilis, ";l I i it Klatilr was Ineoiuj lete wiiliinit ii kiiiit, mm this little anna. il has t.ikn up with tin' r'nitl cur and Iih iitk uii.iiud ' t!n '.if.ii' very nim h Ilk' th ( BU:ts fill hil'tlt sill, ii (h Itl'Wy ':llle." Vlll'i'lpon ltlltl4H, thl' IMinti r ii am ei uuiil, "tV.ni itl'ili) Hiii ,! tii'rtr tl.Mt I'nioit timi.ti ;! mlal,hDis) thu ilu til I'md r t id nl mil "t til l it A lot of pourflo Keeiil to think ; they urn i mil 1 1 .id to hold offjee i merely hocaiise nohody Iuih .jnylhliu; 1 "osi" thorn. On the sume theory a fiieiidiy house tat would inukef a fine jiiayor. IPpcrliil to The Ohiervftr) COVE. April 2!i. Tim ilisplay of sewliij; In lim doiiloHtie vcloucn ilo- 1 partnient of tho school huililin was .specially ftiie. Thu exlul.lt raiiviil from the simpleKt 'lioiilnner'a urt. iieedli'liooks, through the difftVent fctaes of NewlllK, hummed tea tow elu, hansi caps, uprons, film lln- ijorle to diPxni'H of cm ton, wool and Milk und in each und (Very dci..uri-1 nic.it dlHplayed uitlatlc tuluiit and u aklllllll use of the lleedX-H. Tlie rooum were throhKed it, lixilorx full of i.raise tor the work .of tllo Kirla and comine'iidlilK the eiicelleii- cy of the U achers. Tile i hloi s , were served by the ulrls. Mrs. J. K. Stearns of La ilrunde. M who Iris been a house Knot at the homui of lir. C. M. Itainsdell, Jiai. I returiM-d to her home. .Mrs. Robert French was u l.'ulon 1 visitor on Tuesday. ..oilisc AO. l, OOlllliy llfSlllllH . D ,rnii.i me. roiiuuK or Cove. She Is lookiliu Into the caaei of lilidei uoiii isJied children, is vlsil iiiK ull the liomia that have been "o.i,i,-,i wiui oipiiniiiM'iii, muni; aid uuil aihiee In many ways a. id 1s provliiK u real help. Her visits are always welcome. Kenilar monthly nieeliuK of tin Woman's eluh was held at the li on. r on rnursuny tnternooii with llll attendance of 12. OneKT TAHA .111 lillendllllce of 12 one new n.om- All Illiterule Justice of thn peace or u.lded. .A couimlUee was mi. used to consult i what 'looked like u poiiilf d to meet with the city coiui Inw hook, hill was really a mail or-Jell to fix a "clenn-np" dm-. l!i.v. 0. W. Dullols, kkiii'iuI mis- J..IIIUUUVIIJJ lilcorpornled) A Season of Gingham Oltrii-n lj'lp hut ye'll my cuke, AiiMWt'i'K, J.oiKhtn: '.Mrs, Tlit.'y wiy 'h imt polite i ill twii-y, ,lr. Kliiliprty, mkt) uruillicr tovv of won't .'? ( l-'hihiTty liulad!, Ol will that. .VIih. O'ltiifMi! Sluirc, it the Ih-IkIiI of polll-i'nt'HH to it( it fticoml picco IV Ml ('Il (')lll(i HH ttllH. Tacoma Lc(l.''r: 'tXf,Mit out of ion Ami'rlcoiiK, at Ikl.hiimmk, cut their flnh with iiin'at knives,' says i head waller. llnmir! And Mar- Kot Asittlth never thought of that. STy , "f 6?lrE.iZ-b J" ?S. PHf rhecks :iow that are tx ;ttA:-. I delUhtful house, ullerno. .Ali if -MJ'ii nirr street diu. thea Xi.-y vTW i ; SsaiiSi iK 27 Inch Ktiishama are : i'h llfil IIM'M l'llf,i.lfji i..,. a -y(rl;'ik'J nhe letter grades only. . (JinKhimi promlsoa to even outdo Iih lM)tulitrity of the Hcnsona past for It now conu'K in more vivid colnrlnps, Hiuallur pa.i turns and nun e varieties. -Our present assort in Ills are the ln-ht we iBtve been nbli to oft'nr for vears. There are mw plaids and liiBivo. Kor rnoon or suin- kIiikIiuuih (iialities d - 2ur, und 25p are 2!ic --32 inch mid 2Gc. Tist.ie MiiiKhnms lire of an oxeei 'tioniil ituality. beiriltlful eolorilKs. I'rli'i il tiSo yard. :12 jnclies v ide. The New Silk Undergarments Are All Lower Priced The silk iindeiu-'iirnionts wo are now showing are values ext-raordinary. They aril or materials and trlmiiiinuk Ki'ldoiu rou ml at these rlres. Kadltim silk, crepe do ihliie. wash satin, orepe supreme and nuatorials of sim ilar high quality are found in our new stocks. Von will recognize llio qualities we are showing to he of the host. Wo arc always Kind to show ynu the pretty silk undeilhiiiKB ask uhoiit lliein. Moiqultost Long Prcxrved in Rock. Mosquitoes two million years old' litvr been found In llio Hocfne rock of Wyoisliii 1 Oolnrido. f sionnry, neld se vice ut the Ascen- sliwi churi'i, Wednesday evmint;. Hurl l.aml-rs or l.a (irande Is vls ItlliK in Cove. .Mrs. Kay Duncan Is on the sick list. .Mrs. Geo. linker, who had an at tack of dlplllheriu several weeks uu Is still conilnod lo her hiU. .Miss Helen Antles, ii bride-to-lK'. was uiven a niisrollniioous sliowei' V. I), club, .it the home of .Mrs. A. (i. Ciuiklln on 'I sdiiy enninir. A mock weildliiK was n realiice on tlio eiitei-talumonl, the flower drl rarryliiK the cifts for the honor uaest. urralii:ed as a bridal boukiiet. After the social hour (leticinus reireslimonts were sorvxd. Those .inesent wore .Mrs. Thus. Hefty, Mrs. Leonard Towle. Mrs. Hoy Jewel. Mrs. Thus. Towle, His. Win. Hallmark, the Misses Hel en Moieland, llHlm Antles, Ksther Saunders, Krmu Ilrown, l.enna Haii sell, .Mlhlieil l'ayton, Hess Kelley. Mrs. Alvln Orton. Mis. A. A. An il 0 you run your heels over like this? If bo, drop Into our shoo depart ment ami one of our salesmen will demonstrate the oso of n now 'heel pad that will straighten them up. It Is culled the Walk Siralo Hoot Pud.' . They nrttiully relieve you and cost but 3.ric. Fire, .Murine and .Miscellaneous ' SYNOPSIS OF TUF. ANNl'Al. STATKMKNT OF TIIF II AK'I'FtHHI) ACTIHRXT .XI I 111. VI I IV ci.iii.ivi' of Hartford in the Suite of Connecticut, on the tliiitv-fiist H.iv .'.r i,uv.,n'.. ...ii, nmiie io ine iiisuianiv commissioner ol liic suant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital slink pied up INCt. F. Not piomiums n-ceivcd ilurinK the year Inleiest, dividends an, I vent:, received during the ye ir Income from other sources lecoivcd duiini; the v..',,.- . A SWEATER FOR WOMEN Every women knows the comfort In wearrnj; a sweator she knows too the need of ona for dozens of otre;uMlotis. Probably for sport wear with a pretty skirt, for golfing, riding rr to slip on in tUo. moriiiiitf or hi the eveaiiiK when it is cool. The uttraetJvenesR of it assures of being properly dnsseil. Hero -wr are niiowiiiK m unusn Uly Jars? show ing of swenters for all sortH oT wn'ar in sizes from 1 4 years up to 4 4. There are wool knitted sweaters in tuxedo styles and silk, sweaters In beaitLiful eilori;iH, tuxtdo and sliiiover styles. PHeeii are from G.0U up to ($:!0.0t0. Charming New Neckwear Fronts Collars Cuffs Sets New fronts for summer wear some of linen, bo nie of lace, some with gingham nppliim some of dot ted Swiss and in combined mater ials. Theie are alflo sets Having the front, collar and cuffs and t'liere are separate collars too. All are priced very reasonably. Ask to see them when you ,arrt here. State ol Oregon, pui- $. 1,000,000.00 Total income '. . . 1 l.SHUHSL.MKNTS Net losses paid dining the year including adjustment expenses. If ".,1:17,01 1.5S 1011,0110.00 . ties wild Mrs. A. 0. , Conkliu. t Miss 'F.frte Colnley. another britle- to-be was Riven il shower on Wed 1 mlsdav afiernoon at the home of .l!,.'!."i.1,072.:i.i j Mrs. J. J. fonley by the Guild. The 4 l",0!lo.:iii : ai'ternoon was Bpent In playinR Ii..-li0.:i0 i..-l0l,,. wi,,.n delicious refreshments i i -UI-...... 7 'were served. Those prese'nt were Dividends pai,. on capital slock durinir the year Commissions and salaries paid during the year . . luxes, licenses mid fees paid durini; the voar,..,.. Amount of nil oilier expenditures ', Tola! expenditures ASSKTS Value of stocks und bonds owned (market value) Loans on mortiriiKos and col aleral, etc ( ash in banks and on hand Premiums in course of collection written sine MO, 1021 Interest and rents due unit accrued . Sundry admitted assets otal admilteir nss-rs I.IAIill.lllKS dross claims for losses unpaid .. ,H Amount ot unearned premiums on all outst,..!,!;,.,. I Hie lor commission and brokeraee All other liabilities Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock IIUXINKSS IN OL'KCO.N toll Tlli. Net iiioliliuins reerivisl tiurini. the yeat Losses paul dtiriiiu- the year Losses lllcul-re:l ifurinir the year . Naine of Conipany, llnrtlord Accident and Indemnity C Name of President, .11, Al. Fissell. Name ol' V'ice-Pris, shil (ieneral Manairer, Norman II. Name ol Secretiiry, J. CoMms Lee. Statutory rrsidcnt attorney lor service, J. Stuart I "nvv SKCI'KITY INSl If N( K At.KNI Y Local Airents. La (irande, I Ire, in Mrs. Ii. C. IUhis, Mrs. Lloyd Car- i tor, Mrs. Arch Coailey of La Claude, Mrs. Clnroiiee Heryford. Mrs. A. G. Conklln. Mrs. Loltoy Lay, Mrs. T. W. Collkllu, Mrs. i:d Thomas, Mrs. John Dean, Mrs. L. N'. Coiili'y, Mrs. l-'.thol llootlw. Mrs. Thus. Hefty, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. C. Lnwsojl. $ ll,2IH.il7I.OO l'ltJ Missett Kffle louley, Hess Kel- Jt.'.OOOO , ley ii nil Fanny Urn win, or Lu Grande. l.riO'.i.lK'y ll.'l llobert French, who has been Tor September some we'ks lookillK after Ills sheep 2,-.r)0,0li8.'Jll , ... vni-th Piiu-rlei wns ill homo for ii few days. Frank Musick days, doliiK up hanging. Mrs. Arch Conley and Miss Faniny ltrown 'have been visiting In Cove, the house, Kiiosts of Mrs. J. J. Con ley. Mrs. Kthel Hoothe of Fnlnn, Is VKAK Ivislllni; at the home of her sister. Mrs. L. N. Conliy. Mr. and Mrs, L. H. lay were North Powder visitors on Tuesday. Cherry ClKipter Order of tlit I'asterll Star, held a soclitl ovellliiB at their lodc room on W'edneday. risk . .'!,'1H7,72. H2 :i:iti,i:;i.!i.s .".'.14,20:1.72 j .if !l,Uiri,l(ll.l0 I 10-l,r,78.f 27tl.252.n i .Si:i,'.H2,27ii.i)'i I . -I 57l,!)7(l.llil 1 . 4,n:.r.,i.'is.ni 1 ri.".,2V!77 2.".7,0.")H.'iS i .?10,2S2, 728.02 , . . .M22 r.Sil.TO !Ml,li;.-..os f 111,1122.08 is very busy these the tipriiiu pupey oiiipnny. Moray. Portland, Oreijon. ri IjI ri; C' nL Votir sprlilK wardrobe will he $ 1 OBkSERVER ADVERTISING- wiU bring results bill bvtuxo tnitw'" (3 JTO t. -) mi n n ml I I III11M In' , h tlit ,Ti!.r Idkiii. th." Ilro. it. i.i I'l't.uol l.H.N. U tmo I"' it'iuooit m iit.oi. i Jllouro f-r tM twnct tij mratis ml! m " ofpoi. t. on (Oil 0eo.'t Ian!' on lvl . ""H1" tMt tno a tt - P&ttisit tnuja.titt(5 sflt . tost ti ouivi oitii a 0.' 'lii'the., Iilili opposed (0ims csnce h 11 ojill tv ("iiiMf is)t'4nn eiuu - other bus some points of Mi,yriirit COs&.bVto'ff it the simple pro- over the usual pnues? olmultis ihk rMl ft omoj to ii iiidio lo.eiver. them by each othor, 1 Overstrained eyes may cause a nervous breakdown that will take years of ef fort and cost hundreds of dollars to cor rect, which could have been saved by properly fitted glasses. " Savins your BTES saves your hnalth as veil a your eight. Our equipment and methods ore the most modern. In't Mi Kxatninp Yoiu 'Kjt-s, tlAfiR Wanted at 1-ho Observer. 'tC A Good Investment I M M i5 J- li mill Tri(TY,0n..n'rf MrrilARi-fnrQ Filiff 1 w great importance to us. i) pjfijl Jxf iSl TTe want you to deposit Ytf M00' ' f&j FRIEXDSIIIP aa well as MONET (Mf llVi iMpli whenyoa start an account with ns. wSli ' -&M ' Mil " YowintcresUwilt tPittctot ss 1m and yoa wil1 bo usswJ o ouit JI ' CLiiV' ' WoJfricndiJbip in retota for yoxxf $$m i iin . . , - . v .: ! . . -----it -iri'-in ...--) I--