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SntuHnv. Julr 8. 1322 VAGT) TWO LA f!T?.T)TC EVTCXTNT! OBSERVER tTf' 'A i a i it si 8:00 p. 8:15 p. '";'2:30 p, nxW:(0 p, 8:00 p. 2:!)0 p. ' R:M p, fj' S:.'!0 p. Chautauqua Program FIRST DAY, Jl'I.Y 21. ni Opcnlnir Announu. mwils m. "An Kvoninjc of Ma.nr.-" ......... 1'aul Fltnniiinir nntl Compiifty tMelllul r.ieiKKntna, I'.tl't llnllllll MaK'lC, .Spirit Mnterlllir.ltlnn.) SI-XOM DAY, Jl I.V 22. m. Artlftn' Prelude KtenrnK-IIolleknnn trin m. J.c-i'tuiV-Tk-mnti-.ti at ion "Du.'nrcr iiiitniil.i On I In; 'S'jnd tu Health," Ednn Kutfenia ).owry Junior Chautjiiiuua. n Special J'Ynlu.i Aitists Ficrital Franco Inxiatii ("Amrrim's Kori-nuiat Co.-iti alto," of .Metropolitan opera fame. uxsiMeil by Mi -c . Voir anil Ethel Steams ami Mina Ifcllckxnn.) TllIM) DAY, JULY 23. i. Musical Fate . laii.me'ht Patton Brothnrii 'frit (A Unioic iH'fciinc; by Three Unusual Musiciani-.) Junior ChauUunna. m. -Prelude Patton iP.rothci's Tri; in. Lecture, "Workinj; Together for Itillions," Norman Allan limit (Uaihtne; uh ti:t I' i ".cii'lships are heller taan Httlc.-'hipn.) KOI U i II DAY, Jl l,Y H. 2:3d p. m. Popular Concert 0cnie (ifiintoKc Wit!i a ri'-id of eontinav. .-'caas mi tarr comment:, uflifM- fiv fUrs.) Junior Chautauqua. 8:00 p. m. -Prelude , TV Watpau (A dainty itmi ol lif 'if'jl fan MMm.) fl:118 P. m Lecture, ''Jiumn.i Natu.o anil J ul i lies ' Qp'ir (An hn-ir with .:Ji rnci icn's KindliMt UtiVtsiaaar.) i ii'i'ii jm. tt.it tu. Musical Enteiiiiir.ini'iit TKa WiUia (A D.'i'nty lr. of Iwiifitlhl Fa -Sitters.) Junior (.'h:mtal:'V.!::- The play, "(.'u"p 2!;;-:c. rNrcival Vivian ftaypr? (Of SuUil'.iY Kviriin?: Post finis. Tht tafct rofi-cshiofr nlnv in yctrv.) SIXTH DA, il Lt M. Mu.-iical KntiM lamm. nt I'roiuTle, i-ilectin PUitt ima i ai .V.ian (Two, inimitable enlrrUiiiiLra loaUrinc , - "IVi:orlity :J1us") -I.cclure, "l-ifn'-t l.;il:inci Sliei-L" J. C. llcrhsman Junior t.'hautaiiiilui, ....... ..... . 8:00 P. m. Prelude .". . . r. ;TT7T Klectrn Piatt and Vornwi Stone H-.iiO p. m. l.e:ture, 'Tne Hi;' O.im." ... . .. . .. ; Dr: Klmev Lynn William (f'oiirciiiim;. Public .Morals in Reconstruction by ' Oiic-it-o's '"t-'ihtiPK' Parsi-m.") stai sth hay, jiu.y 17. 2:30 p. m. Preluile Oilvan (Vera Company !l-00 p. in. Playground I-'f:t iv..l unit ''.nckuain of Junior Chaulauipui. 8:08 p. m Grand Closinir Cmfcit - (iilvan Opera Company (A t!H.'Ijciv. Vual Knttirtiiimnent 1-Y-ntut ine 1 i-hi Ooi-i.i' in Cmturno.t 2:30 8:00 p. Ghl Iteai; Girh ;j 2:.')6 p. I!:00 p. BABSQN TELLG -OF- OUTLOOK FOR THE C&Qf'i-, "f" (Contlnufd fwMn Pao Or.e.) ciopd and a liihor uveritife. rrice ov-:i-r the next year, Dh- fanner'8 income ' i t.ouuj to net 111-11 irrHjuallv to nor- tho current year was pla 'i d i , 000,000 hushels. Actual i-vifl In: the Keunon npproaihed id j.i'-iO.OiKi hushelH. The rel.itiely lari;-' i:'n)P W entirely olfsel oe lli( limiu' jo-act's1-! over. Austialian and Arnt'iitinv W-f; are also limited. Tiue, tne i)ii e K-V-' el of wheat is hi-fli cmuii-'ied '.with coin and oatn. Wheat, l:uv.'eev, is the nutural leader and I woultt hiake one point clear; ncoi'-lv, th.it in til rtusHia iH auain in a position to fee.lj a (fri-at portion cf Europe, the prkv of wheivt in this-cnuiiti ' will remain j "The number of iii'ics .lcvot(:d to oats in 0.7 per cent uiim' r a year .".:ro. Still the piosptctive oiilouL is 'S u cent more. the et:n:ar."!l vie'd ol l.-W5,0()0,00 bushels i.noui eiiuah l-he ten-year nveri.-ic. It is well krifrtVH that oat nruvs a't. fuiHhuii )i-t t-a-lly too low Cotisiii. i itiK Die liimt-j el crop of a year nir-i and he:;vy ;-m'- j Mimption on the tuims, the iiuvy-ov-j vr pr-oniiscM to lule lat' iin.lv 1: n-ithiail 'MOHo-rtionu. I'his ph::?': ii lini His couatetl by the prtvtnl pn.-e kvel. 1 unticiputu a hirhtr aveaj-.e pri;'e level for cats ilulin tlie r.-'.'J-i:', sea hh. The rye crop r.ho. s th nior.ti uailienl ih-VLlopiiicals ol kII. Ai iiaKe w Kt.ll per cent over lu. t year, whi-i-' the prospective yield shows an in-j 'ciease of 4i;, ner cwnt. With Ihe ix-: ceptifiti of 101S, ttli ; is th:' lal it fVute t vtenrd. 'It:-'ie is no lunda-: aciftal raMi;n why rye should not futtw the tencri! tfir.d of in-ri.-ul hnal et,(tucti. : "With the :u1e'-il of th ivv aop , 1 -nurkeil ieo (,-ltioti t-- iimS)";-h-ul. Still no solh! K-ice d.ui.ii ' !hoM - ov-mlu-it this lull, S-.lh. ' f..- ji.nv am Hnrticularly mterosted in cotton. The condition m now esti- ! inateii aiound 70, whicfc compares i svith a ten-yeur averaR-! of 75 Last ;yc:it's ei op was the amnllest in Hiod icrn history, yet tlte record carry-over 1 constituted a total fiKHre that ssc-H-essfully coped with tlie curtailed Eu-ii-ipejn and domestic demand. This ! year the can-y-over is nearly buck to innmal p:oportions aHd a crop in e.x-u-css of 11,000,000 Iwks is not indi cated. Tins mans that tae total sup ply is Un-t eqanl to lust year'si fi-r-ui e. but tin pitBtil -a-nund is (-lftrr. "l-:uro)- hut tann-f N-tnii lUUIC-tfl atwi li IMUl IHU) biites unnilMt- Jly since I i 1 .'(, cm-llKrJ .jr. ltabsoa. "Tlv pre-war fi'w-w wu U-rtween 8, C;i,(HMi and t),(HH),IM) buliis. Europe : must buy law cotton in trrrater U4n tily if she i to mxintaiH maremaov in the linish.: proi:.tc.. ith tne settlcBK-Ht of the priwetit arxtile strike jilomestir c---x-i-mpi:,--n will lie kiltci', ! not lowt-r. 'I hoi-ticnMy tlwre is a I win Id shortniie of cottau and until tW ittiHktiJ oitt taa i s furrwSad, a ncJilk)il liaat eaNnat mutermlix.: for at let inoiher year, th? arid'ani pi ice will icnmili a hurh if not htn cr tkaii tht pr'rnt lrtl.,p , Opie Read Has Human Touch Noted Humorist Philosopher nd Lecturer Will Delight Chautauqua Patrons H v' -, y , s i Jf i " i if M6IHLSJN: SEWING CLUBS i (Ry Atoioetateil Tr'esn.) I SPOKANE. Wash., JulyS. Two hundred and forty-seven (fills l j piled for ni' Vnbershlp lti the. aewluK (rfiiihs this year, according to Mrs. ! Harriett Lyeette, In chai se of home bureau work for the i)kan chepi iber ft eoninierce. The work lit nil idir thp neneral supervision of .Miss i:liiill.a White, ttate club leader for ! Kills' work, who provides the 'record j bocks for reports to .o to ihe aov- nrniiient. :Vliss White will come lo Spokane early In iJ illy to confer with local leaders. Sjiokane lender.) In the work have alieaily met their groups, selected cliib,days and di-ilded on the t'ar inents to he made first. Most of Ihe clubs got their vrouranis under vvav last week. Tills is fhe third summer for our ,sewlnK clubB." sayj Mrs. Ly cetto. "Two years uko twt'nty-livo nembers consiltuted our enroll ment. SewliiK is popu'lar with tho fClrla. Their lines rnnse from 10 to 17 years." Monuments ORDER THAT MONUMENT NOW 7IemoriaI.yroi (ple IeiH. autSr-r, philosopher and lecturer, is to discuss In his fascinating Hd hilailtahle style "Human Nature and Politics'' at Chaiitauquu. Needless to slide, un evenii off rare poelii- charni is in store In splte-of the fact that Jtend Is not a. poet, lie Is like no one else in the world. Ills very preseaca lends a stranre enchantment to bis stories. His experiences have been many and varied and from them he weaves a quaint, delightful, philosophic dlst-as-slon of iiicm und aK'-Mrs that literally teems with the human touch. On the plat form he sklnes with a lirilliance all bis own. The Indescribable wltebery of his words, the chiirm of bis voice, the Influence of his striking personality all these ciiline In the ninrjc spell that holds his audience. "Human Nature aa Politics" la i cem and It's your opportunity when Chautuiiqua comes ta town. Hoar Opie Head on the fourth night. We have made a profound study "f monument building, and an order placed in our hands is uure to receive faith ful, intelligent execution. J We Will Gladly r Furnish Estimate Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Compny. La (iramft, Or. 1 g- ' llMIil llilli 1502 SATe Are you feeling fit? If not take; -- one ot our ivieruoi lujresiion muicw after eueh 7-7-2t meal. NEWL1N DRtTO-CO. Cfcaattoaaaoa FUi Will Enjoy These Exceptional E4aVetaiaaa Sixth Day Gcx-ral Warav, accurdinff W thr index l'ifure of th HlHiK'kirt, t hiii I a at 17 pr rant mirmal. This l.i the aina is lt week, ami i fv ohW 'coflHlerini' tKe aariirtw los. mll'eit.l larousth th variowi rt liittiir itriaai now in pioartts. IT ' f 'v i 1 i s t a s i i S I I I -roei modern bungalow, T n 1 1 1 basement, arui;e, lnrse lot, house races eist. The ovfner of this place jn Is a non-resident and the price is i reduced to sell the place iuime-l,, dlately. If you are lookins for a ll good modern hoaie it will pay you' to lnvestl;atl this. Price $2100.00. is Tetais, $1000 cash snd the balance,! like reat. ii 5-reem m1r furnished bunga-:, low. 3 lots, excellent enrage, tine I I ft tw'22-im M Mortal fi. shnuhi A-a Wy. Th" Hilton A : ftn-tut rsi vfmf t K lt-' .lur'.i, of 41.1, Th. leAiif.sm t thy w-poruilhg mw'i- l'fti4-ntHnp rit-lurvir frti'i. EFCTRA FLflTT RfwOOS ti:Tj l SOTtCK. TO WrtOM tT MAY CONlTRN: 'HF".UF)AS, tr. Stan Gim Com siiaiion of tk Ktaue at Orafon i-n-thoiitrri uui-lar Stctioa M, t'haplei do, Cenenl l.awi of (rron, lirvl close any oran seson or opan n) .doatil aaatoii in any county or dn tiirt ot th State of Ortroli fof tt hmitinar ind aoss-ssion of v;ani ani mals and bird: Si (TICK ii hcialiy ivn that ttte l-lfe (iaia- Commission of the Statf frrroff has made tml nteiad ami VI 10 I i.uii- That the 07111 season la dfiilj n a in t h:itcT 1M, paction ''. of tha Gen-j ei.tl I ot' OrefTOfl of 1W1, fofj t no 1 , hiiiitinv, killinfr, kiliuf or kavinff itu w-im ' possession, alie or daad, tht following' :ia?icd aanif iniainlt and yam binN if fi'ctivtty, ahall he as lollvwa, lo-j tiaee'a the way the annotaiccinent looks In the paperF: "ELEOTRA PLATT RopraiKt Cliiracter Imiraonntor Plnno Saxophone, VERNON Slf)3K Violin IVacjn Hiotii One-StrliiK Piddle." These cold facts, laterastlnsj aa tliey may bo, fill to tctl half the story, for In these talented Chantattqai fntke yoo will have an orirliilty to enjoy two of the best kaow faa-autaara now em rtae Amarlian idoKorr.i. 1nth are musiciini o rare tatoits; both are hanstrlsla of (frit ran. Klectn Phut is tirano .aololst, too, who has aoeia ptMl rh poDlllon of drat aopr'no with the noted choir of St. art1ialiiiaaw'. .Nw Te. Vernon n In n idu.t by hini'lf ss n baajo artist, ad for pints measnr thrnari tn amna mtk'hty Rue ft ork oa violin, aawaattiiaaa and th (reasuih "niia-atrtng flddl." Two nppearancen tfce aiith day rf ClutataoqaA. 1 low, 3 lots, excellent, guragr. inieji location. This place Is completely : J furnished and must be seen to belli umin-eeiated as to location, condition ! and the furnishings. One eKcellent lot located on Frist street between Sprini? aud Penn. Two 4-room plastered houses near Palmer mill that can he pur chased for J20U down and $25.00 per month. I have several pood modern homes oh paved streets. , The next time that yon Insure your home come tn and let me ex plain what J2.00 or less will do tor you as to rent Insurance.. 1 NINETY-NINE chances out of a hundred yon are the man whose second finger on the right hand is expert in pressing electric buttons. An electric button is a pretty small thing. By it we make elevators rlaa and fall for us, we give orders, we sum. mon employes, we start big machinery whirring, we turn the light on and off, we could go on indefinitely. But remem ber, it is not the hr.lf-lnch button that does all this. There Is the tremendous power Behind the button; tho huge dams and water turbines I in case of water power) or the norniou boilers, turbines, engines and generators (In steam plants) ; the wtres of high tonslon transmission lines, and the innumerable smaller wires stretching like a web from your very bedside out over the whole country, ' 1,400,000 people have Invested their earnings in the se curities of the electric light and power industry, lleldes these foreslghted citizens there are the Investments of in surance companies and the loans made by banks. They matte possitile "the button" that your finger presses morning, noon and night. Thirty-five million others enjoy the same instantaneous service. There are still 14.000.000 homes in the United Slates remaining to be wired. .14,000,000 unwired homes mean that millions of people are without the benefit of electric light and power In their residences. Gradually most of these residents will demand electric service, and the electrical industry with the support of the public, will find the means to extend this aervica to these prospective patrons, so they, too, will be able t" '.ess that half-inch button. Eastern Oregon Light &. Power Company Geo. H. Currey ItoaJ MaM ii'iy mrn.-iat Hirr" hia nude tml nt cf fit- 'strait- Ui-t harrfay jsiue th follaa f t ic"! !:! Orar: e Noted Contralto of Metropolitan and Chicago G$H"i Faowai Smf at Ckautaucu Exitle Batteries Butter hi etnrti. Bntteriwe for Haw. Bnttertaa Iterfeiu-fjaYI Mnrtertea Watered frm Barteram of all aawMni Oa-4myov Keynmra. B. & T. BATTERY STATION Fred Burgess, Prop. tat LaiHtatuii'a Marti nm Warn LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY All kinds of machinery, automobik aod tracts paired, everhaulad and rebuilt. Aseetytena welding of all kinds. ' Cjfe!ndr borinir and oversize piatoasf. v Crwnsufcafts, Pktomi and Piston Pin ntsnsknA GWe ns a triatl Dw FITZGERALD, IYa itjv tana U Ciarar Ci-ui'- Irte opn raarm for dear thittuah icil Ipe entire nata ana 1 1 ha and IV wr fa-e u oi-lee antfh rKftijw flld w. but If ton liai,tti 10 ave mi eid hlta.ay rn sU'n ,.! the eaulst tn'ln tiitti ii'iait v ith y,o la (liautaaqaa tv Aty f -r.t T.P. Wal YanK-n .""la upvi'd'. Mt 0i iiLr.-k.-i a tii'fi'.iv lirvliuftl tn K from Ayirntt' :' io OftoUr :.t f tftt'ti ypt, 4hj t v i.'tui vr- 'I is. so fur (uttl a 4'Iiq.i st' plii'Mvntu in all f-vtiont of' the ftW wlii tiwv j All 0)fll 5t-j Mtiti tin' 1 ('for, h;tll w nd is hr?hy ( ii-t-tl tn I from (VtoW-r Ifi Ur tvi.))r :;l of t Unh ilttiH - 1 a 1"' tlSafltn ft) eeM'OUeaf Ol' l'lut'V'tvr4"its in all at'titn. nf tw , tsll' lu'i'1 thtrr is an ujh'h scisoti,1 i (UvltruJ In l fi'tii Augtit '0 toj S 'vtnt 'JO or ti D ynr, Ulh iUtts ini'liifivi. t- 0n mm for taj lnyfiw in ill Motion of tfe stl whore thf ii ;in ofti fl4'jstu, s iks.-itn'i to W Tm rt' itiiy iTi to J ill y .'II of .li yii;, ii' ifttrs iiu-lutivt. ori 8son for f p i fit fhuhm i?i iiM tactions o; ti st.It whi-i thrr i tin on k(snn, is dfciiiPii '.'l rtlt f, twtli itatt-s in - . . !: ',: ? :J s"" t ' a"-"i V y' V" ' : . 5" . aa..V, I a ' $ : T nuii!n,l that Frances Insrum, famous Amerlcnn contralny t nivrti at n via ait-Trtitto ifi n inu-rii I oiimimv nmi thA i-ii r.-r,i a,a. VOTICK t araa ! that; t,.n. a tn aim; at 1 .n. t. th ee..n.i oi-nt ia ewHttma h -.a. t'halUCS ll W MM all ftllrie: n fM,n th,., ata ,.,,... I,,,., ,1,., ., i .. ' ?!, . ,.. , oiafnltu.te. In o-i-liil- it f l,.tina- a neni nninral voice a bh ha. aliaady 'vn tamt M franv tnitt.t tT'tita e e !. most . tiitl: ,tpel,t t. tTua hv thia fra.av in a.t ai a afftt'ta tna t'tv Jiri'it ar tirtw i iiat ioea vro- kwli-w. Man u Jaaaa ia .. '. en rn-irtf :(r i t''v.o!i which ro.e.Mnc fn aa tat t hi !nt, alna (had v( a A smr " tw aiiei. will s-t i n in ra:ry a out ot ih nt.fa t of l!ie Diaial M.naU ami tam tntit tjer4, KM allt nit.or it. n i t, a . a J ! tha Sti t.rlalltia Jr ft Kn a-t all iiin hont ta t. v.tii rtitit maatit !itt!a f t fainoii co.ttao. Us lnpiB'4 -..I i;u, taaitiir tt t-aving tn -!( cDtt 4 of'.u'lt l""' tioto t-a:i t aualla at. 4ti. ,ata,i, at eaa, ouail, Chir.-j For Utmost Corset Satisfaction be Fitted to f j ' A "i I t'e, .ants, ft-oase or itst 'f-J 9 11 V) -I I w.ia. sat- .t'ti. 'id, at ptaillt Wfrt I "1 I '" Stttte af litc.m. If " l: . I vialatiit. i.' tkia orian. aitl hv- 0M -t.L.lJ.. in, J fc.'t.l at 1. ptmii . . . i . I'aiH t IStitiaad, tt a. iDit Jlfth y Itif 0 PlJu)la. SI T.YV4. t t a iitiu--- nineri t. a - i I t oitijMsioiit i ajtajl-an TriT tj ..-n-ea , t tuM : ot .,. -.Kviai ar v atos-11 M atai t tfr iit ( t m ia iHiiima. w M at a ' wa,tw itiksk. a aa,taaa ." it . 4aa awea-Jt la) a-.-a't aplt t.ia atrial (j slats at Sat utht-why Kierc't txti 1 thing rudlcullj' wruiit,win his uii,a'up. .; '. , - iltl.l' f.?Tt: CAtIV i ft factory Jmontstt on tone!,! i V'siiAiitni, itdtt oM Vo'iil i d Kit 5 ll ialH , a .afiatittii J.m T .' v , . . itrW, OtdHfiJoy l 'it Fa t - a IVtf 6 ftt k M.I . a-i t'finii to' tin' t . .a ; a Vi anaiv-iasaa tf, V tt It mil stM i, ,- c.M 111 tBaSUal 4 a . , wt aa invited. V J0 -aM a KliF.t!JM tEt19tS, MlTU i TO -tJ4 tt.tS, :l Kanles are ai.-iil n H p'-c.-e'it at the vcu'wr n-aetiaar. Ju-i Ti't. N'omitiatton, election ainti iibal-I haion of ofticcr-. Tiiere will aia Hr o!iic -oecial btiiti'-ss to come aa t thi time, and a full attendance is t MU'tfd. V.. l.ll.I.Y, President. .1. K. llllili.SKI. I.,S.'9. &i ioenat6 Mr ntjmisi no fraaaort: tttft Wf cotrertiiij; a fu'et f4a Uo for aotif tfwrtga, fia to a45tHol Mr A aw fona (toMe4 4nwi ttsia r. ctua'ta ' laa taoclit' Hswtwa?. K lcnjt an avttt: fa UK tr ita-ctw: 6 tt-rQ a no 4Utta vi iy el top-ooi frwrtotti, ttfcutuiaoiik, atUtiitV6. .ta-A toaMta fw tit fW tOW feifta'a ' ea aaiaA fbt-a M aak aga a . CtJrwiaettr tte?. Taw. ttfttr v rata "Mt. Emily" Products I your aHStirance that you are getting ti Best in Cured Meats The Grande Roade Meat Co. Long Distance "'Station to-Sutieii" nits not ajjpi? 'wben a ftartlcniar person is designated "fiyn lag stfid KJght" rates apply only n "Statlcn to StaUdn" cajla. "Statloa-to-Statioa, Swnjrtff and fnjnt". ratea jippl only tQ caD pter t& '3eU System o .e Ir.dei5ei.c3en?- Telephone Co. tflfawwta STJT0-BWa sell something?-t aw , . ' CfcSERVBR WANT AD 6 4Al