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;'-M,iui(i;iv. .M.iv 1: PAfiEFOTJTl LA ORAXDE F.VfiXJVO OBRKRVKU i t i u La Grande Evening Observer If w iNiii:i'i:NnKNT jvkwmi'aimcil Viln.:;iif(J dally and weekly at I. UrandM, Ort;n, by ha CranU Uveit UiK Ols-rvr l'ui:.hing Company, UUUCIfl UKNNirt, Editor. I'rot'MUH was. See rotary Mel lot wouhl have cleaned nrfi Croesus' lieaaiiry Nt-vtMiil tunes u In pay routine appropriation BntcS at "witofr;a at Ia Orandn, Oregon, ?oaoa C.'mi Mail MaLltif. Wlloit UlO'ltll M. Ad1rpis all communication to TKH OUHKUVKK, 1410 Ad&MI A 6., L uraiiue, Oregon. SCBSCHIPTION HATES. Hy Carrier, "Motor Market Tone I mprovos," but lit tone ol the 1 motor Iiomi Ik iut; as harsh and offensive as ever. .Why do-i-n't some uiuiiufai Hirur I""' I VllMU-J'OllS I'rnlK'lll'S of JCMll road Work ImHihIpiI . in IRriBKFRS il ASKED TO TAKE I (II ULilUIILU T LLEO (4 BATHING SHOES All siae-s asd colors $1.25 Pair "FROSTILA" Prevents Sunburn in the Water. llt people, Iliad ti oi l) tliiit k ill llh-1'ely lli.-dead of making v. urn I tllt'Ill : I Daily, per month , 7tr Dally, pur tltrae munlhi - tS-Vfc ! Dally, per six mo., lu Advauua , M.bu Dally. Mluglu copy . ..b' Cuts Made (lav. KfJV.-livc To By Mall. Dally, per year, in advancA O'l Dally, all months, In advmii-o -M.6Ci Dally, three muni ha, In advaiica-! Dally, pr month w u-. , Wuekly ObaHrvur-Htur, by auall. per year, In advance .-II 0Q On sale In other cities Oregon liuUI Nttwa Htand, 1'iirtland; Intpivlal Newi Htand, I'ortland, Uultnuuaaii Nova bland, Portland. ftlHAimlt UK AHHUCIAT1CD PliKS". The Afsoclapd ITmi eiolualvelj milled to iiho for publication of ail puwi dlHjjrttchi-r credited to It or nl otherwise credited In thin apr, and alio the lorn I newi published therein All rights of i Q-puUltcni.luii of apodal ipatclia here alao are reserved. CITY AM) COUNTY orriUiai i-Ariit. Bible Thought. Tor Toda THE OFFICE CAT IIY JUNIUS mi .,v: : STAY WITH TIIK I.01M):-Thi' T.ord is with you, while Im wi'h Hhn ;uiul if y -k Him, he will he found of you; Inn if forsake him, He will forsake you. II Chronii'les i5:-J. The Walking Safe l,nrK Hums Juivh h'n lost !y Um1 )j(HH lr IIK'HMIMIKrrt f mi IjtukeniK'' Ihhikck In tli Now YorK lliiaiic-iHl dhtrirl. TIiohh in'sn.'iit;'!i foniuvly wiw m:il n iinnixpJ-iiotiH'-nK poMnihlc, and wcrn (nistfil pnrKDiiully with th si-curitii s in their rhiUM;'. Now their cm nlnyei'K liv v,uiH' to tin nUicr (.'xtn'iiii', Tin nii-MKi'iiyciH art tln'Bsfd in lirixhl red nuitH, to 1 istin: n ish tliHtii, Tliey uru uImo tKiil)ini1 with Himill Hai's. loi-ki'U hhmiikI tln'ii wiiiHU. ThiiK tlinir liusiiii'KH Im nil VimUkihI to all the wort. Tin world in Ilki'WlKc uotirioil tluit unyoiK who wnnlH to al hold of Ihcir val uable will li.mt to kldnii)) (hem IItmI and then hoIvo th? mife coin blnalion, or blow up hmI'm iiiul tmM H(Hier lOKethcr. Ho I he prlzt) !n flaunted, hut n( the Hiime time the hltiw a man if deterred by tiuusiin oimhulrs, The I'tuJ Kiiit Ih HiHidhly a h) rotifer pro tortlon I linn the siune, If It ader-tlMt'-H li Ih -prey toyth holdup mini, It Ih uIho an advV i1ft emeiit lo the It ener. 1 1 p u bile; ahd' public fij inp;t thy mid HUiipoit, lu nil eiueriienrv art) not lihely lo he with the holdup iiiiin. It looks like nn idea wortl. fopylntr. o Daily Radio Progress. lOiillo waves now enu he reflected liltu lifcht waveK. Thia uuiUes it jioNslble lo dli i i-i iut'HHa:eH (o ti Miw'ii point mid do iuiin otlir -mir Vftloim thfiir.H. LlKhlhoiiHeH can be en"ipped with radio retlertors' by in-uus of wbirh Hhlm at Hen may he uulded kiiIVIv during foMH or lii'.ny weather. So, too, u hhip t'o, nipped with tbt'He re i lerlorH ran del eel I ho lo ration and bearliiK of nuother k!hi In the foK. even though the nth u ship earrit h no i ad in I'nuinttH'nt lu lime, also, it Hhould be pnsslbb to lulli hy riidlo without the jiohkI blllty of Interrupt Inn from etlnv tal!:er4 anil wit li out the a it no nun of other persuus listening lu. Mar i-oui hirt sfei al this development Radio Ik one of tlicrte diNeoverlef Whir It iMM-oiue more m st 'limis inn' wonderful in (lie layman with even udMim-o, So frir, at least, there ap pen I'm to be no diiir ff It.s be i oinin eoniiuonplare or uiilnleret inu. for new d'-velopupuits follow em it ot her in awl 1 1 nuere ishm. au! j'dti rnnlliiually Ut the u-Hulne e1 t Ilia luteal of man's KervanlK. CHICACO, July 1. Wtte nlunhe.4 tolallinif l'i.h"r00 uunually ru into tfliect on the railruiids of the count i y tolay. There are approxim ately M'-i''iOO inilway workfi-B in the -Hervice ut prttfent, hut probubly not mine than one million of them' will feel the cut in their pa y envelopes- Three ' decision of the United State liailioii-l Labor Hoard during the lost month and a half form the basis for the wa'e reduction.-. Sev eral classes of employee, notably the engineer, firemen, conductor) and trainmen, were not included in the reduction ami no decision han yet been issued for one other (rroup, the tel ejT'iphcr.s and the train disoatchera suffered no reduction whatever. The railway employs were not hit us hard this "ear us when the board cut the wneea of ull workers last year a total of $:i;iu(ul)U,Uuo. The t-u's mill ed from one to nine cents un hour for vurious classes of workers, while- cer tain e; rog ) of Hctui-of liriut and up eivisoiy employes escaped th prun- For onif icas.in it always mnkM inf knife entirely, a wile happy wht.i Ktufit muU ask.-., M the.-e, groups, the yardmastent if her' hu.' iia.id isn't her father. "d assistants -.train dinpatchers, eh-' tfiuccrs and firemen, conductors anf THOI (;ir!S AITKU KOHTY. trainmen, and tel('KPers fe "ot I'Vuin the hospitable paifrs of 'the ttuched by the leductiuia which ,o New Ysik University Medley comes mlo eflwt today. A f. aaleiii' .1 s born every minute but accidents even things up. ; fo nWUltf tht veel;: "Mr. Smith .if any se.-ret "lie thiols hi.' sleep " Pe(, pi of the t never kick alut the length J inun.il the piaclier is say- 'tome t hi nc worth hearing. bullseye of mirth for 1 " 'ntt'nance or way men, wno i lormeny received irom to cents is your son u memiier 11,1 hour, were cut five cents, niakinjr 1'i-itii-i -niiiti trie new raue irom & to ;o cents he is. hut he talks in I tne raU'H varying in different Parts ! of the country according to local Iu ... I bor conditions. The clerks were cut I cents an hour in the case of those who have ha I two years' or more experience, and 4 cents for others, with a minimum A SHOItT HISTOUY OK TUB VAU. starting salary of $i!0 n month for "Now couirh." -1 beginners. After six months' ser- "Sil'ii Here."' I vice, a minimum of $70 was set, and '"When do we e:tt?" .after a year, rates are set according "Havtn'L an.v K b. Take a nair of ; to ability, position and seniority. M'.s," j Shop mechanics receive, under the "Theie's a soldier in the grass." I board's new order, a minimum of 70 "You're in the Annv now." i cent an hour, a reduction of 7 cents "Treat t m nim'h." I Due to higher ratings und seniority, "Heail 'em aiid weep." ! many employes receive a snghtlv "All we do U siifn the payroll." . higher rate. Helners will receive a "It's a ineat life if you don't, new minimum rale of 54 cents, being 1'aint it Tim duty." "Sun fi.ry "lb men. ('In iittinas." I-tm la guerre Ann. hell reduced 7 cents also, but freight car men got the biggest cut of any class 9 cents cutting their hourly rate to CI1 cents. Signalmen, who received a cut of 5 cents, will hereufter receive (!4 cents an hour, and stationary engineers and firemen, who were reduced t cents un hour, will get a rate of 411 cent Accoidiug to the hourly reductions. see voo the groups follow: it. ' Reduced e tVnt An Hour. ('Maintenance of Way Department arm paralyzed?" .Mechanic's helper (exclusive of those down your service in shops). ;l,e S. (1. S." Heduced Two Cents. An Hour, cheiie, ou allezi Stationary engineers, stationary ' I.tA ; firemen and engine room oilers, hoil imlhir nntf mark or room water tenders and coal puas- i Reduced Three Cents an Hour, or llohokcn by) Maintenance of Way Department Section, track and maintenance fore men, assistant section, truck and wcnki n- Tho first seven years tire the hard st " "Where d we go from here ?" ''You tan t y.land there, Muhlier." "Oe!a-l.:." "I at'uM tte. vvc are heie." ' "Let's go." "Any seconds on gohl fish?" ".Mitdclfiii, Muiielon, Matlelon. "i-'n "i;re lilt viti rouge play " 1 not swet, monsieur "Is your right "Mother, take flag; your son' in "lio'i soir nm vous?" with With the fire season comineneliih offelH today, a new system to tho iilne mniiiituin dlsiriet will go into wtfe. t u coinliat Dim fire situ ation, A central dispatchers uitiee Iiuh iMtuii locatt d at V kiaJi w hich will bo in direct rommui'iralion with various hxikout Htutions in this hpcI inn. Tho dispatcher office wilt be notified uf any auupfcluus sinol(es In any ae.ctlou and, unless the cause, ia known, wiij be 'i-oinptly luvt?iti-: gated and if dangerouH the proper , precaution will be taken jinni"-. dlalely. The plan is to put out unyj forest fires before tht y reach a dun.; gerous Ktage thus lessening the fire daiiKer It) this section considerably, i JUyd Keiidallf forest ranger, asks! luo IochI - pifople and otheiH who; uso theue woods fur cam plug or other purposes, to co-operate with I the authoriiieH in Die prevention ! the file menace. Thri rangers have i agreed uinong themselves to not ; sjiioku while In the woods and ask : others to bo careful in smoking and site that every match and cigarette or cigar Is absolutely extinguished , before throwing It away. Campera are required by law to see th it their rampfire is extinguished ami to rletiii up their camps before' dis serting them. ! The forests are beginning to loose the moisture and in a very short time will be dry enough to make' thp fire menace much, larger, in t lowlands the forests art? alre.uly in a dry shape and with the snow1 rapidly melting in the higher alti- ' tildes ft will -not be long befoie ; they are iu a similar condition. 1 The telephone project between Ia (Ira tide and the lookout station at Mt .Kinlly will be finished next week, Insuring direct communication; with the: station during the summer. The work was begun about Junt; it, and siuce then a crew of about six men have been working steadily on the nine miles of line. The lookout will be posted on the mountain either tomorrow or Monday. Your Daily Swim ! "West's" Are Headquarters for All Bathing Requisites . . Prices Are Lower.Too. LOCAL MEN RESPOND TO STRIKE CALT (Continued from Page One.) You're, going to swim the Fourth sure! You'll swim in IIakers new natatorium. or you H swim at the Country club, or luaybtvyou have an "ole sw'immiii' hole," of your own. At any rate you'll need at bathing suit and the new ones we're showing today are not only what you'll need but they're the kind you'll want. The colors are bright. The suits are fne all wool quality "J ANTZKN" and "V1I. "ITK," form lit tiux, nibber buttons that won't break, ami they' hold their ahape in the water. Come in Monday ami get yours boys', slrjs', men's, women's. Our prices are lower; they range from to 7. (JO. Ilathing caps, shoes or hox to match suits. Sale of WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS $2.5 Tho white shoe season has found lis this year amply sullied. Selling has been so rapid nn some num bers that the sizes are badly broken h-imce (lie sale at this early date; of white oxfords with medium heels and hand turned soles at $l!.!if. ' - Several styles of t-trap pumps at $;i.f() and $4,011. committee and G. II. Forward, vice chairman, two members of the carmen two machinists nnd one sheet metnl j best wav appartntly to settle is t worker did not walk out. Those who replay the game with both teams ad did not walk out, according to lhf henng strictly to the rules. That strike committee officials, t:re: (ieo.i seems to bo the only way the matter h.. liurke and John Mehlrum. carmen; can he mtelligen smoothed ov A. P. Nelscn and C E, Anderson, ma-f without causing r juvenile team of Walla Walla nn'l j lent program arranged at KlKin it ap Imhler piny on the altcrnoon of the! pears that our sister town on the 3rd. A. pieked team from Kntviprisel noith will divide the honors with lia and Joseph will try eoni'lusitms 0:1 ker. afternoon of the 4th, ami Cove and eral dissension in 1 t!Ki play en the ulten:oun of the ehiiiivtu' .I.tu Whitman, heet. metnl lha loniron. I Oth. I worker. I If the came is nlayed over or thel I'lentv of amusement- are beinR This uftei noon it was reported that protest grnntnl, the game will be j provided for overlings. A lug open, the vheriff' office had deputised uLouciled us u noll-ol ficial game and"- HaiK-ing avihon lias hoen erected J number of men to Insure the kee'i i m a result, the bBttingl averages, I'tobiu street,, anil the spacious , ing of the ptuce during the strike. : pitching averages and other official J1" "'age building has been turn !; statistics of the game will be thrown M " a 111 show, with dancing anu This morlllliK at 10 o'clock, theji,, the scrap heap. For that reason j various amusements. j, ...... i,t..A,i its nn, 1 1 np niir i my verav 01 ine i.h tran : "'s... ........-...t.- ..-.v.... ,....u.-a.. Zuber Hall "In the Army, tl.c Army, the demo- maintenance foremen. members of the International Jlroth. erhoud of Mainlt-liance or Way Km ploves and Hallway Shop Laborers wnlkeil nut of the local vards. When the whistle blew tho men beeau I Haines at Haines Sunday nfternnon uti-uDL'iitiir nut Hiniriv. In imlrs midland the same line-up, with .Mcee lu groups "of three, four, five and j pitchier, will be nlayed against thej team will not be published until the! KUtsiii during tno thrco days and .ev- ; matter is settled one way o tne;K lli.."luK ... . LM,e other. The Pirates are scheduled to play cralir Annv. I'n this is Paris!" "Ilinky-tink, : i h "If 1 '(''n' uet out Army " "Vvho won the war ''I here's n long, long trail a-wimb ing.' 0 ;1 R3B 'hi n do we gn heme?" "Vi' r paid uu- debt to Lafayette who the heck d we owe now?" ''Whin the cruel war is over." all h "1 o- The Road "Boob." "l-'llvverboob" may biV. a i.m' word for the drfwr who tliwrera i d- i t he rti les of t he road, but. il I in i plies uu unfair hlur-nn'lhe umal i car. j "I'liwern" ;!o clutter it p 'f h i hit:h- I ways b th"lr mere number. Ye. it c:i u h ndl y be nrced I Imi sin a : I ears llmuseAeM, oi whatev.-r I me are puM ten la i iy object Innu hit- inth v Idiiallv. Th-". luive the Uuai k ol i flll-tlim I tu uu the rnwii.(ij tres, wiirming their way ;tu am, j out of streams of train, mi l e tilt atlni: Iheinselves nun th-lii j (places with ,i dexterity of wined' bin cars are si'ilmn .-unable. Vn;i their drl ers as a elar-i are no, J dlstiuauisbalde fnr Inleuiiniial ills 1 regard of ethers' rights. . , A fair-minded clti.'u will prnl ably llree that li is lalller the bit 1 expensive car. roll In j; aloni; a:n' I tooting its hern in contempt una tllsreard of others' 1 iyhl s. t hat I most oil ellsh e to the a eraue well ! bebavd driver, ' An tonit 'boob" belief. I'ha' 1 lakes in an body w ho d n es like ' a boob, w ithout niiikin- an m i 1 : lops di .inn tinn. Pe Clerical Ktircea Storekeeuers and j assistants, chief clerks, foremen, sub vmm. 1 foremen ami supervisory forces, train f lliis man's and engine ctew callets, assistant sta- k t mi l'on masters, baggage and parcel room employes, tram announcers and gatemen. Reduced Four entn un Hour. Maintenance of Way Department Mechanics (exclusive of shop mechan ics). Chrical Forces Clerks with exper ience of less than two years, janitors, i freight handlers, messenger, elevator operators, office boys, office, station where vnu ex-'and warehouse watchmen, station ut fnr peer qiiar- tendents, hill sorters. Perforating ma- - chine operators, common laborers uii.l mail carrier at t around stations, addressers, mail s , , in ut f be called to , gatherers and distributors, miscel i, llie e Xnhle literature laneous office emoloyes. who -ay Ameiica has no! Reduced Five Cents an Hour. f htm-. j iMaintennnce of Way Department H ridge, building, painter, construe- pie who hiw everything wnrthtiou, mason and concrete, water-su-, (; not ret it liy tpiittiiiff the ply plumber, coal-wharf, coal-chute, e il,e ei';ht hear.' were up and 1 and fence-gang foremen and assist- A .-uiniiit'r i ler-4. Thai Soren,..-, atteutMin I in iv.e juo-ri gi eat man and rt I d.,Ma linen i Satmdav. i ant foremen . Pile drivers, ditching and hoisting i engineers; bridtn inspeulors; track six. Y.'ithiii ten inintiles afti-r the set hour, the entire number of shop men h'ld left the yards. No violence of any kind was man ifested either by the strikers or the railroad anthorit ies. Approximately tiiiO shtn;nnen are on strike in "l.a Craude. , W. Ilollnus, superlnlendent of the second division, announced this morning. Immediately following th" walkout, that the si rlke would not Interfere with the schedule of pas- trains In any manner. He expects ; Elgin Plans a Big to keep the trains running on sclieil. tile -time IhroliKliotlt the eo'lliu nance of tho strike. Adeiiuiiie iiro tectlon will he provided for thus'1 who will take over the positions ut tho strikers. , all- Seme difficulty will he met in!i providing lodging fo rail but private;; homes will be onened a:id it is hoped , to accomodate all. With Dakcr staging h"r Old Ore-., cowoovs. Cove will play Union nti"" ""l l "". Union' and linker and Klgin will ' lock j "' a"'l celebration, people ol this;' horns again this time at Klgin- As sw '"" 0 "nson are assure;! er twoi the done Points, ifa Grande should renJo. glean anoth(r victory, and if Union I Modern Dances Every Tuesday and Saturday Music by IMPERIAL PEP ORCHESTRA L. R. Spencer, Mgr. .,1 with secure a pitcher, it is very likely I that she will give the Farmers a gooJ i game. The linker and Klgin game I will be an exciting affair as Baker must win to lemain in the lead anrl Klin, with the Uninonites strengthen ed, will be likely to drop another notch if she loses to the Colts. Time on the Fourth FORUM (Continued rrom page one.) Klgin, and theie is no' doubt but that! I fine the opening race Monday then' Th police department endeavored j will re at least 100 head of hordes inj to deputize a number of men ibis I attendance. Race horse men from: morning but oT nearly a score asked I varum- points in Oregon, Washington! to serve, not a one would tuku oer and Idaho have made entries in tht i the office. thiee-dny event and a glance through! At the time of the walkout the; the stables reveals some line speci viaduct near the yardinaMer'a offii e mens of horseflesh. was lined with mutators as well as! .With so many entiles mode, to Urn station depot. About lull sec j get her with the fact that the purser Hon hands, who were unofficially re. ported as having quit this morning, were In the crowd. Superintendent Holloas, when questioned in recards ix von? ricmc nine i SAMPLER Put up in "iK 1w, fi in tli Hillli:i liHXPS. Red Cross Drug Store i !vn; du TKi). -.oi y rantt ti I" a. t ol , Everybody's Business. AnO-ssnriati d Press dipat . h, ..en fio:n llerrin, HI., alter the hoitiu had sllli-;t)ed, tH'oled the niincis ;i raying: "This is our I hi -dncs. Sen , hi il s done. I .rt us alone. We w ih handle this all i ight- We're gnu ! people to j;eL along with- - goi'd i; . anybody if you mind your own !ui lief?. We'll at t etui to mir," Thu;e miners ate th ad wioitg. .1 ai der i1 t-veryboth "s busiiie!1. All thl talk iihout the lM cidtv of old Croesus recently dtsrtneiee ut S.ndis Ox-r-ly oO OS Oh.it a plkei m;v. S if I'M Ti ihe p.'i.. r ef the I a Cram!- Kv in .. ( i!i i i vi r, la Ci ande, lregoit: I In M-iir i---iii' ef June 2l', IP--, an inniii-d l'ie-s i i -palrh stated that iuinnen en tailrtiads of titneral 1'oretnan pel mission to cease , July 1, p.UJ, ncctMil u i rem Intet nation-! ach organixattun. ' 'lit;?- ytaiiine'i is in error as sup-i-oty f "f'-iii"i aie in no way i:i ihtil in tiii ceni i overly and no one lite le.ilhovm to call U stlliv' tit i i nvr i-nr foremen other r.sii le' r .:ii;.nal ofl'tcei s of rad -;i i sii i : - i v ''oiemen. tM(:.,.iii t: 'A TiU'KSTOX, President, W. II PKURY, StH'ietary. 1 a (iiande I m al No. 'l Mllrll'S N'nri"; The item refer rid i" w:,- a l.'iiil i'.cin and not an A'. it i.iti il l ie.-. iIkimI . i and 'Sup-ctAi-.ev foienicn'' did not appear in it The item wn-i practically a "u of ;t u!r:Mm let-jvi-d bv a lo..,! u-ui.r, offi- i... anu com ni on lanorers tirawnruige1 1 n,., -.11.i.i .....ii,,,,,. .,r i, lenders and assistants: pile-driver,; tlmi haiul8 slMtlM, that he, had r. ditching and hoisting firemen; unPj know ede of such an action. , tr engmeei-s and pumrs; erossmg The st rikers. when t hev quit work . watchmen or flagmen; lamp lighters H(.emw, ... ,irst r h;.nui, ......... of l hem passing remarks about ', where t hey would spend their "va- j and tendtrs; engine watchmen and wipers, fire-builders, ash-pit men, flu horets, coal passers. Signal Department -I .ending main tauters. gang foreSneu and leading signalmen, Signalmen, assistant sig nalmen, signal maintainers, am) as sistant signal maintainers. Shop Kmployes--Car cleaners. Kt'dured Si Cents an Hour. Signal Department Signalmen helpers. Itedurcd Seven Cent nn Hour. Shop tvnpWwes-- Machinists, imil ermakers, shet -metal workers, reg ular and helper apprentice, helpers, electric workers, blacksmiths, car men (except freigt carmen t, mould ers, eunola tenders nnd twemnker. Hetlured Nine Cent an Hour Shop Kmployes Knight carmen.- caliou.'' Appaiently, from their marks, the banks of the er j where fishing la good w ill entice greater share of them. Baseball Men Center Eyes On Protest (Continued from Tage One.) ih.. tin..,, ,!:itw i. .till S'."nO. if i-l evident that evety horse will he made) to do his best- 'There is already :i ureat deal of rivalry existing among, hffi rent owners and the fans who j " iir.es-.ed tho nit-es are going to sec; some real ''boss" races. i I K- men's relay race is developing m iiinie than the u-ual interest, hut two' ; other events'are attracting more thanji 'simr atttnlion. first of which is the! t.(i.)Kluin tleihy, a five-eighths mile dan-, viih as first money- The Klgin I i!" ! 1 'i by will run on the afterntwm of;' i lie ofurth. The Wallowa count'- , derby, a three-feurths mile dash, will I :ake place on the afternoon of theij 5th. There will he a field of seven i to ten horses in each event. In addition to the various tlashe J and the relay there will Ik romnn i and chariot races. Purses in the kiMf M j -i-. 1 "jter event total Sl.,0 dailv. i any rale, anil nothing definite can ooJ July 4th liala Hay. :t said and nothing more than personal! A highly successful race meet ;? J opinions can he accepted until the not the only feature of Elgin's thi-ee- i meeting is complete. All of the len-.i-iy event. July 4th is the day en ci:e mmmgeis are requested to be; which a regular clebiatioii will be , pivsent to state their views and from' held, tine of the excellent features , if , the looks of things it is very unlikely! the day will be a parade, for whi.'1'. that any of them will be absent. I Klgin made herself famous a year , One thing is cirtni.n take the whole' ago. Every resident of Klgin is en- I matter, all in all, it is very likely to' thusinslie about the coming parade, prove a seiious jolt 10 ham-hal) in ami justly so, for plans row comph't , this section and that Is something to' cd indicate that the event will eclipse J lie bemoaned. This is the first time the one of a year ago. Business firms. . i that anv team hi:s given real cause . fraeinal orders, thru:' lies an I a l oth- for protest since the Intor'iiountarr. , cr societies are co-operating in th-."' League was formed. This is the tliiid, parade. a playing season of the league. : An ewllcnt patriotic program will I The meeting to .be held Saturday! be staged at the city park im.neili- J road machinery is at' evening will be public ami will nojr.tcly following the paraile iec 4 , Him,'., r nf f nil : . , .. hx. t. en iriVOO in se iS' .illL' I O'- ? 'ROAD TO BE IN 1 cfinn rnunmnM UUUU UUIHUI I lUlll SKi'oNI) NUTK; iviiitid Pi r ev.T tot' The county work on the road to Klgin this mom-l doubt find ing in an ndeavor to have the road, as well a those more closely inter in condition to handle th, crowds who! ested, in attendance If the proles are expected to flock, to Klgin toj is giautcd it will give I'nion. nr-,1 in colebiule the Kourth of July. The. directly. Cove, a black ee. If tin road is not m bad condition, but is'ptotest is not granted it will gne tn d - nn It i found that 'less" credit line 1 -,,i'.-c been there, hence Inn- feature which rails.! vct-v noiLrh nnH i,..eH. r..,i.itf i!ih.. il,.. !.i,..h I n Ci-n,t, uiiiliUjindini:. I som, sections. i from an outsiders viewpoint, tie tho niimiiers of the nrngram wilh a vie,, tn nn renting only those th.it can be beard distinctly at n eonide ib'e di ta:ire, tbe'eiiv eiimin-lting n vc -y un- ble fcatii'e of many roe.-rams I!a eball will occuoy a pr.onii.e il place in the three-day ever;; The i .1, Take Care of Your Dollars and Your Dollars Will Take Care of you. Kysk-mntic savin;', liowwor small tlm begin uwii, is I In1 sui t! way lo iiiili'ii'iitlcnt't: and siii' I'oss. "Vim caiiiKil oat. vtnir ii( ami have it, tco." i AVc invilo yon to opt'ii your ai'ennnr with us ami j.l'I't.r you our st-rvii-t's and tht' facilities of this hank. Ym will he treated wilh eourtesv and consideration and flur ;ilTii-ers will he iad to joi-e assistance and advice in any matter you may Mihniit to them. La Grande National Bank Capital and Surplus, $265,000.00 SOUND KKLIAHLK J'KOURESSIVE c o 0 I 11