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Thmsilav. July '20. 1022 PAGE FOUR. LA (iRAMVK KVEXfN'C' OBSKUVKU La Grande Evening Observer aw iNOKrr.NDKvr m:vmi'AI'i:h. PuhlPditrd dully mid weekly Hi I.ii Grande, Oregon, hy lai 1'rniide Kvun Ing Observer I'uhllshlnir Conipftny. BUUCK DIJNNIH, Editor. Entered st th l'oHtnffiee itt I. a f'raude, Oregon, as Second Clabs .Mail il alter. Addreww nil cmnmunleHtfoiis lo Tlir: OftSKllViCK, 11 10 Aduiim Avo., I.;t QruxJo, Oregon, SIIINCNIITION HA I KS. II X Carrier. Daily, per month 7"-" T)tiy, per Hir: months 2.'j;'i per nix inn., In advance I.S0 bally, hIiikIu cony &e By Mall. Pally, per year, in idvnnce .$.00 Pally. lx months, in iidvimce $2.rM) Pally. thriM) months In advance.... $1.2.". Patly, per month (t): W'flelily ohurver-Siitr, by rnnll, per ynur, in uvmice ......ll.Oo latiuns. Yet there another YinU hiiidiiiK French and Auierteim histoiy toother. It ic t,. I... l.r.n,) ih-.i v.iffiUl nu. On Htiln III other Ori-irnii Hotel tri(ltil. tl,n( ;,..,,, , v: , , tl,.,, Ju. New Kit.nd. Portland; Imperial N.-w frintu sentiment exists to yae trn Stand, I'nriliind; Multnomah Nvww house for future eenetatlnfiH. In the Stand, rorilund. meantime a little history .study might . ! not come amiss. GDMMS .HKIIIir.lt Oh AKMH'I ATKII I'HKSN. i Tin- Asoeiut.-d Cress lr ki'IukI Vd entitled i fm- publk tUM-u ( U IK'HH dl.-pateln s iiedilt'l t 11 r !! iiHiithiw ri'lili''l iii Mum i;iiM-r, nii'i mImo tin- liiatt I new putdlhlii-il lli.i'.'li. All riKtilH ol re-nuhheittloii of pe.:o.i dirfjiut'.licK here uIhu are reserved. crmn niuoiB ULLu ILL UWUlf CITY A.M I . VI'V i'Ari;u. Bible Thought for Today DKATIf OR I.IFK: Tn be- carnally, mimloil i iloath; hut to lie npii ilmillv j minded ia life und peine. 'Romans i 8:11. I SEEING THINGS AS THEY ARE. We used to believe that all this "Kinile, smile, sniile"j propaganda was a fine thing,' but now, like ()ll Walt! Mason, the jingle poet, we have conic to know thai -lhe I'el-; tow who smiles all the time and refuses to accept eoiidi-j tionsjas they are is a unit. i There eomes a time when the smilcr is a nuisance, al-j hough generally we all love a light, I'liilTj- character bet-, ter than we do a serious oik; love him for an instant,; 'love to hear his elTerveseent sort of entertainment butj when we want anything done or want to know scincthin;: for sure, we always undertake to stop the serious fellow; .who really thinks. ' Tor several years we have all listened to ihe smile propaganda; we have delved headlong into anything and everything that eame along espeeially when it was pre sented by some pleasing countenance with a smile, but it looks to the Evening Observer that from now on we would have to take a somewhat different course. ' Seeing things as they really are is (piile a blessing and all uye.-gl asses should be retimed and readjusted to do that very thing. "When we hear the glorious side of a pmposi-1 lion put up for Ihe public to consider, it should be a ease of looking under the veneer before action is taken. When we hear the political tune sung sweet Iv we should examine. carefully the one who sings that tune. Let evervone look things straight in while. : a :. President Harding should not overlook the fcllow-who really works, or wants to work at a fair wage in Jiis strike deelarat ions. The class t hat is weighting down t he govern ment and society is Hot the fellows who are striking, they are the tremendous class of middlei's who create nothing audi earn nothing, but, receive large incomes fi i broker age and other middle avenues of the .-j'.sleni which we term THE OFFICE CAT -I1Y JUNIUS f :'. S I) 0 '. .m0',",...'.f..Li':T II irf rl.iiiii'tl tli;tt ip'tisou ivy mil he eiiri-i) hy jipjihiili; t ii'line. Wliiit iK llnf illlililol'r lor tiiifuiinf ".' Ni'W k i i f s hoi Jutitnal ;ti litii when ;i short (.iioul:1i iici-iirdiii:; to a f;i h heint: ncnl.- ol r h - s Ih.-y luidilitr nms m:i;t iwi-; v.iti:k "' vou Itko this y,c.. hi ll.-nri:"" Itut no. il i - no! nv." "Th'-n "il i!u not ( arc for il ?" l! ih hi'fllll v. U' ti on -Hni (li'un ii A tvoma n st reiiL't ii. II is iii linoik a iii.iii l":,,t. "No . .h i i v." mi;;-. - Ihtor.- I vitl. ( want to Jill an I Itiii'i "(ih. siin,'' iiiiinniir "Anylhiiu-! " wa!iri.'Ks is ht-r iio- I hint; that w il! Ih.' effusive 'lit to IfUMTV ilo you ilriitk .Mini. lis h: ain-i-iaily . to Sir t'onan l)oye. i)a"ii iii (lie ntln'i worid. v- iilwa.Vrt lotinii .j)ilits ,(h'.t ;it hidi'-ajMl-sJi'clc. A f.itaiti woitKiu hits I lie Of fire Cat th..t site is t:o( a hit j-a!nns of she had tho money he .Jcnt (in t'at'C 11" a lnr liii-hanil s old eji'ls, hut wishes , tlieiii. A Mll'I'CIt OF MKT A l til plllVed nt (MP1 of I he movie f i tidies in Hotly wood was dialled Ia a director to do a imve! comedy sc-ne u itli a lion. Do-ay t AatKm lorccast ii rrdplo Jcci oil i'rt'St'HT Track in .Report Just s-mrmI, iOKK. Juiy 20. Uttering u mi'iiiii . lining io lnt. nil.,i Ui( nieu oi wiiLTica, ttial "tins natioii' win m-jay arm nnaJl perish whi.ii Aimneau homes eea.se to reveju Um, "i Lm- it'imit ol tne .Jomt t'oinini.s.sion o:i' Huim- nnil FaniUy Lite, which win ee pit'sented lu tne triennial titn-i era! Convention of the Kpiseupai ; t much meeting in Poitland, Orison,. Seitemter ti next, was mauV tiuuiu today. j rtdvaiieid culture iliii not r.ive past civili.ation. did not irevent U r:u;ciy pitiiijriiig tisto a jiuit of nitan:y Up"-' on .iiiei ira'-s consecration to Cod i:e-' iend h''i t-.uc.s, ' any the rt'nort. which toiiiaiM an exhaustive study of o-' ial anil industrial condition's in the' C nitcd Mates with particular refer-, cure ti home lift. 'Ihe ( ommisstoti was appointei bv' the Kpisi'opal (Jeiieral Convention six year.-, ao, and imiudes in its per-soikh-I :;oine of the iost dist iniru sn-' ed of the hi.-diop.s, elerieal and lay im-nihet.s of the Church. Aiuo-m; ritft-i r suhji'etH which are fianUly trt-aleu a 1 1' thuM1 of mat riaKt', (livo'f mid Mjth control. The report contum.-i a' si i oj. icconi'iiemtitiun aortitis t tY.u ialtei. KvY. Chailes N'n.U-s Ty;aLH, S. 'i'. 1'.. of 'VY iliiumport, la., sure tarv u( tm- Coinmissiun, in transmit-1 tiiiK thu reioit, says that the whole etlort o!' tin1 Commission has been- to present to the country a vital hum-' satre in J's concise form us p'-ssiVe, ! Kvi-n a cursory glance at condi tions in tlie aveiae Ame'ican hon-e reveals evidence sufficient to wan am, the most careful study of those :r. t'lu' .ice-i now affecting thc.-c homes, from liie :iandpoitit of morals and re-! iitrion," t!n repoi t continue-t. ' The attitude touard youth, even mor? tni'i ihe attitude of youth, wiM svarcely i hear severe scrutiny. "We touch the root of our family1 problem when we Point to the lack t,'fj iclig.on in the hou:e. It is paral'z-! inc think of the averaire Amcncar. family goiifg on from the rising to the tetiiing hour as if (Jod had nn exist-i ence. Sunday is a day for extra i sleeji, inoioiing, Sunday papers in1 many volumes, comie supplements. If Ameiican children are not to he' taught of (Jod in the schools, and Me s unnamed in the homt, what ;i;i we! expi ct hut that at this nifinu-n . the 1 United States is actually develoMni; into a non-Christian nation?' Touching upon domestic life in Am erica, the report savs: ''Where family life is dishoore-.i. 1 A QREAT SALE OF MEN'S CLOTHING To Mako Room for New Fall Stocks That Will Arrive Soon ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE Hart Schaffnerj Clothes Today when our doors opened, we began the last sale t HtoekH arrlvo fttr fall. Our nlockp are lieavy, entirely too heavy tlou for men who are in need of a kuU and wlm will attend America. Willi' thu cluttitii:', insurt's "HART SCHAFFNER & MARX" and "STYLEPLUS" riiriwntliiE liie finest u( nil wool fuliricB. Hi:' fceu of satisl'aetiMii. Oni-M of )w ml mllcriiiK the " N.-r Ki'ii-i- niiila'S In rumiili'li' Kllunill- A SALE AT N. K. WEST & CO.'S STORE 15 A REAL SALE! Men and women of this community know that when ,. K. West & Co. advertise a sai.. it is a real sab-, and they respond aci ordinaly. Tills sale of clothing is in every way typi cal of all West's Kales. Old custonVei K trust in t his store implicit ly new customers quickly le.m'i, ani becom lasting friends. I'lau to attend this .aie to morrow whether you're buying or not. 200 SUITS ( I'i.r in- 11 and all are oil- l.iL.'l! r-ll'IS t. wit n b'-i .- a ! i Mi it:; oi' evt i y Km :r - :to-k I'liday ,,11,1 Sail ij men t this i ire on our racks reduction. 1 1mm riuubone mixes and plain tailored !. tjuaiity and pri". st ie-iion 'i'hut lay. S -T3f business. Thev are the liovs who are j and the entire counlrv the hcad.ie ;ivin (hi' nresicleni "imi i-.-i i ii I i iIhm In'tl." nrdiM-i1'! 1 1 1 il iv.-.-l or. iinil m-II hilni; Ihe linn In noil inn him in Im-iI with vvivliim iinliuthf ulno.s lightly ri-v.ird-jitii. C iill hi- ;i i-rir.iiii." I i''l. Jiarrnla! responsibility notlrcti d. I'tll a Ii nil in l. il uiil nie'-'-' 1 filial ri'spet-t and nheflienee sllnted. y. Ili-il I lm ni-urn. 'No. sali! .N..t th'.re. we may lie sure, sueiety !s rol n.l.iil. Ah iiiils l inlit heiih mill I ten at the eine. We tremble for ihe r.ov ah i!ui ." '" ituture of n state or iialion where lax New Soft Dress Shirts $1.50 i x w Edwin Clapp Oxfords $13.75 The helper engines have been ulled i or iMai tin Kin.y ol" Kainela announces he berries :l'or a time at least. will t y ami .May nick luickl"- lil.l." in-nle-loil the director. ineiiiM-s eoneerninu uomesue ete Kiim the lool i iliiiln no Hi. ;n crniiml. Kven laxer iraetiee will eer- un-i hioiii-M ii;. on niill;." ';''"'-v i I. So .1,1 I In n e nil n milli" " 1 he leln. lly lor the frUriltfil, llls- i'd the in ; in, "but aii eat.s tin-;i v v rv t X Chautauqua July 21st to 27th Judin I'rom.tlic ihroiih La (iraude tin wearing the pants. ady aiil.ii tnunsls who daily : t iine has arrived w hen woiih-ii are iii.. nilv I .vi.'.--t iniil.e mistakes, lulls illiiiili ate tlieai. j . ,lli:ill ;i Jil r 1 li:i I his M il". ' l.-i' than In- Atlanta. Oil., sat on liliinted il diMine to I out would know bet she Was elilitb-l lo it. Anyway the IlaJI-Olcotl recount I'm' governor will In:- iio,, jiisIi considerable top of eoluiun reaiiin; matter dui'inu i!n warm da vs. Mllib i-v!ni If in and Kiss I s ti I Ad ill I ileln,:t. New s Von link Is :iil Vinlll? Odi'hoii, III. I r tht The Uif;hva:v connnissiiin and the oiimtiut state are always honored quests in this ciiy. ---o 1 Forty cherries on one little stem is ihe way-Cove i raising them this year. . - - o Welcome to those surveyors who have sel Ihe .-.inkc; on the 'ove highway. Kiiauii: '.ldab!e I'lirnitll is We Hland lie! alw sits hull. Noli, ieil Hi H tor lit mi Ihe ! traeti And with the open air concert conic: each vear. the f oiv.-t 1 1 res 1 Big Stick for Coal Industry. Kor threw months the coal strike lias drifted a lout, uiicoiilrollcd and with little effort for control. Th-'ii thf ( titling nf a eonferenre betwein operatorti and miners wave- sudden hop of h solution. That conference, however, lmn started drifting iibuiti m alinlesHty hh the strike itself. Tho public, hitherto apattutic. will be geiting mad if this noes on much loniier. So far t Ho lack ol proilucllon haw not pinched viry hard. ltnt supplies nro riiiumic low, Industn Is beginnlut lo find itself hampeied In tin time of r rivnl, and the winter looms not many months ahead, u UH empty eoai blni tn thounds ut fad one?, nnd mtlhoiiH of collars. The north west, operated and warmed In win ter by soft coal from the middle wms. will be doomed to si( and freem utiles full production Mxrts quickly. The whole, cmiutiy wll. 1 puffer jtrlviitiou and enoi moiis bs of Industrial opportunity. Presi lent HHidtnt. in rallinu the foaJ eonfi-reuce. iiuhIh a threat id government opera i ton IT two sides fallml lo i!gr-e. That would be an enormously pig and difficult Thtim, but it cou.d Ite done: and operators fchoutd understand Q'emly that it niHy bo -done It they continue in their tdubboru ilisreKaid ot the pub lic welfare. "It is no uncommon, " snvs "Ih-. Copeland, "for boy- and girls to los heir rosy cheeks immediately aft-:' leaving high sc hool, or ming men an i Women after ccllege. It i- n.-t voi or new surniun-iiiu'.s which hae can m the change. It i the negb-ct ot familiar exciei-v, the regular hour--and the well directed life." This is thinly conj,se for the youn graduate w Iio is - rune t.. believe that ill t Inch pertained to sch.ml bf(. i ver beuilise sclh .d d.tys ;: i e .bm . mid who is e-pecialie pr,ne to under-.-(imat, the importance of the m Ntruction which he ieieied in th, ;'H iv and develonnienl of his bod The iualEhv mind in the healthy tm.lv s the modern ideal in educatam, and 'h,. youth who iieglccts Ins phvM.ai welfaru when his M-hooling !s over in railed to giun toi- of tile final. i:tu-nt als id' Ins tt aiiilng. ct.ion If tie eet To Ihe with, and do th- a4 f the porch ep well. u e under- al I'oik ltari-c m:i TH n u i:i.ni :-i-M:t iii- health I t hi: in. i in, lit In- solution (d the marriage tie :; jjoing on in Ameiiea and its inevitable eoi:- ciiience of race suicide is to be found . , in t iittsiian training alone. Remedial . ' lepisjation while inuiosing difii- unie-,; The situation in this city is simiim in Ihe way of easy annulment does to that in C anton, although here even not go to the root of the evil, it a'.- the beggars anil thieves nave formed tack. many outward symptoms jf "he unions which they are u-ing for poli: disease and is oi' undouhted vilue, but icai purposes. "c sanitary conditio! it (iocs not destroy the gerui .jf the in Koochow, the puivlv Chinese section J evil or cure it at its souice. of Hon"- Kong, is said to in- denlur- j "Hoys and girls must be taught as able, as the street sweepers, garbage early as possible that the chiel pin--( collectors and water carriers nr,e oul i pose of mairiage is the pernettntien to a man. of the race, involving the Iveltin; The seamen's strike here has had land education of childien for Kir wink ;i tremendous effect all over the l-'ai f the u.,rld. .Marriage i.i a trgh .i.nl Kast, as it has given the laborers con holy vocation because the married tidetice in their new guilds and stim ; pair are co-opeiating with th,- cr.-ator utated their desire for better livim: I in the cctitiiiu.tm-e of the human i ace.; rotiditions. The sea'men have been .- j "This Commission heartily endorse- j successful in forcing their deman i- he warning ulteied by the great l.;tm- thut they now talk of going into tliL beth Confetence of Lfishojis, gat hereii , shipnini- business for themselves. Tm fiom ail ovr the world in London i 1 mi,t, nre iu-ing asked to subset ibe five I Ii-", a.nn-i the practice of means dollars each, ami judging from the for the avoidance of comeptien as in-' eagerness with which they are res volvmg giave dangers to physi.-ai ponding the backers of the project ex. health as well as nnnal innttcence and lu.rt -oon to have a steamer running threatening the future of the luinianl between here and Canton. ;ace We make our own the wonis ot .he Cont.'i cikc Committee-, as apply .ng in particular to the United Stale.-.' Ihe ten. ot was signed by lit. Kev William II Mm eland I'. 1., l'ishop f Saciameiito who is chairman of the Co in mission ; lit. Kev. Sidney ( atlin i'aitn.lge 1. )., llishoe of Wist Mis -eiiri ; l!t . Kev. David Lincoln l-'erri -il. I. Ili-hop of Western New Yotk; rit. Ki'V. Walter Taylor Sumner P. P. Hi-li-o, ,,f Oregon;' lit. Kev.- Cha;u IMPROVEMENTS CONTEMPLATED Doesn't your baby deserve the bcs? rre f? roducis as !Ti ; r ui le ; '. t : , S t c ;: r i ; c o Doric AciJ. C.-:or Oil, Tnlcur: Povvcii r arid Baby Po'vi'.'r. ii!, Ipwtvtr, may not know th:.i tncre arc dif fcicnt q.:n!:ti-::s of tliese. Tq our cjMifr.'ts v.-o I eco:ti n'.cr.d thc-i prcdurt-i as n-.ade by E. K. Kquihii & iions. They arc nnd tor uniform purity .nd crr.caty. Ve carry many other arti cles you msy need for the I.aby rubber nipples, teeth ing rings, etc. In each case the cjuaiiiy is guaranteed to be the best. Many people come here ako for Perfumes, Candies, T-iibjc Articles and the like. vVhen yohave a prescrip tion th."t you wish to have filled carefully, bring it to our prescription department. Li made D. D.. I'.ishop Coadiutor of on the buildings of the public school Many improvements will b. IV i:i;iu, hoi W :e n - v..- are married. i,l ?h 'I iio l:ae ( i ke t hN ' .'ltd st. t w c can mo ential Xew York; Kt. Kev. .John C ; Ward, lb-hop of'Kiie; Rev. .1 II. Mil ish. of Ibeoklvn; Kev. Ldwin S. l ane, of Los Angeles; 'Rev. K. S. Travels D. P-. of I'iltslnutrh; Rnb-M-t A Woo. Is. Clinton Rogers Woedruff. -lames M- Hull and Ktank Spittle. COOLIES ARE In Iji llrnnili" lii'loro tin' lull lorin oins.. Kills in,' lieinn r'-ri'ivi-il tills week, lor the I'ontnu't in.Li ot tlii1 work anil it is rxpi'itt'il tu liiiM- tin' hiils all li't Iy Munilny I'v.-nintt. Wnrk mill rtiinnn'iHt' int ininlinti'ly fiillinvini; thu 1,'ltini; "i llH' hills. I tidt vour meanness, raclp V nnd Kir. Jeter 0- Health for Graduates, "America HcuQse' A nief u to the i c-cic nu Hoi:-,., the dwi lliug al Si Die. 1 i ill which the name "Amen a" i io have been ins! sugi9,.d !q new ly iliscovei d cent nient, i- soid mmi at public audio is taken o t r by pet i mli tested to pi cm' i ; e it : i iiiiisi i.niow oilier famous tnatk- to the du-t of oblu ion. In h'll exercises wcte held i house cominciuoi at i e of it siuiie in history (ind an effort was made then lo seeiiie its preservation. The will ow of American Ambassador Kobe! t Ita.on was prrQ-t at the ceremorac and hoped to tt able to make a gift ot the hmi-,. to the cu. but the tav tilton FORUM it Tnlii'i'-t 7-w-u ; ti. i u-i.-iu t . a imii' inP ;imt l In' ni.l llnnln til'. I'.iliiiw i In- (-.b- r. I'ris J. I'lli.i I'l'li! rii..!i.nv Atl.l M i .-!ui: I ; Mli'ir , th. mii a 1 1 1 1 N ; lnNi;.0lnly jo l'h,. I.imIv t In: ,'i' u :ir.o-t'.u lu-r. pi i haps UH' iiin..: anii-il nf all Ihi' wtnlii's tniU'ls. i :nl U.i ;.'.'' Lr "f ill-.' pnwi'i- li,., altlo tn wait! tlmni;!i tl'.r ini'ilinni nr-naiir.-ati.'ii. an.! lik,' a irtt'iit t'lu.-f tlv.' iii.n iMinnt tn fm in vat inns ti a.l..(IJ i;iiHii is Mvc-iiinir tin' roinit ry. I' a- (...ini! niori' than a a, (By ...-j I in t In'-.. i'(tysi-l Us (list linpi.r ' '- :nki Sinn' O n th,' laii'i'i- n'O l M mi iiiM,' H'w!:ai' , u'l niu'ril Mi;kini: in al ipi r..i il wnli nnwl h'I rial's i't wnrk. w iiji tin- re I i-nni iliatnry ';u'1 ,n;,t Inisii'is is nmah.t'ii ili i s'nn 'I'll.., W atisp.inaiii'li is m, lliu-i'i lam tint i, lit.. ntir l'r. UiivhI t'uprlntnl. ni'Hiin iiiii,r. ,,r,r,.u ti,.. v..,,,... .. ,,,U ! ti.,. t-1 i.:i. who itnnluali'il from hifli srhmil nmlUfu' tinir mul lirr'plan hiul lo hi- alialvl "' i:i'iii'i;i' mis yi'iir in Kri'p np systvnl- nun, -it. . "" ntically tin' pliysii'iil cM-rcisi's "whiclil Th,-i,. piul'alily ar,- f,'W Anii'i-H-atis'" pllOeil no ilnpnrtiilit a part in thrir who i.v,r h, aril of thr town r tin- ot M'liool triltnitlf!. Ther,. i no llojl't 'hat In llsi' i.r know t'.at r:t, llnwt if,., v m-.-. A' the youtiif man or wulimti wlm fo: i i 1 1 1 1 ' . I ii,.. t;'.t p.i-i...i .; ,.f ill,. t:' lows hia mlv-h'u will LiciH'lil as tlo-. ininht i..uiu' whiih I'.i'ny I'iunn-s .. " doctor prophesied. J rjioiiiinrntly in inost mmulnii'.' rali-i!- tlOll lO'A 1 II I .11 V I pinlatii. ii u-. .In i oi; ;:r,an l.it ui t; oil on .a n e announceuien: m honoraWe neotia- 11 setlo'lllellt, tl;l- I I'.U w iitr.t and trute. whott Id alw a s he K'Uliire ileal reeipvoc.il non deelaie thev de b a nig tiio eiiniiy 1,1 t he f.iinnuuteil 'e i tMMVlUc t;..vl t" . .tii.i. !'.-o -.1temellt. -VM' OK llH. MKX. ii'hants lefuse to shio. net in nun)1' ce tre mi' 49 ia aith is menace thtough strikes o street pers and water-wot ks emplevi s. At the tuesentme itt Canton Ty carpenters, n inters, school X cache i hutehew. street swetper and city .u; ) -ploes"te on strike, while th.e seuOn and launchmen, wh obut recently rc tuincd to work, are on the vet ire of another walkout. The city of Mac ui is in the tbu-k of a gem-ntl st rike vh, h is jdieost n s(,,i,i ,,f lt-i-e. Ut-casuailie- to date haw htcn 40 killed and nearly wounded. Farmers! I'UotiVt vot'ii STOCK fse - n Fly Spray o biverwiii I- .ITei-tive OtlRlSlV "ery li i. (uarl (It.lGi'sl.T.") i;u.' 0 easy o llaUtialloiis ilile - . . RED CROSS DRUG STORE Q O 4) Take Care cf Year Dollars and Your Dollars Will Take Care cf ycu. e Systematic saving,, however small the hein ainv is tlie s;'c way tn ituleutlenee aii.l sui--0 ee.-s. "Ytiu i-amii.t eat vour pie and have ir, t? I. ' 1 o O O 0o "We invite yon ju open your arcoiaf with us anil Q'nVi- von our serviees anil the fiifiUties ti iiis to P. tank-, ion will lie treated wit IP (iui,tv al jpin.-Pnk ! it imi and our 'Oncers will he ui.nl J,i jliVQassi-!!!.! advice in ; suhmit ?o them. o O tj' matter you may O P GdLa bpnoe CP Bank o o C3 o sorxu Capita 'nd Surplus, $265,000.00 ilJAUI.K PROGRIiSSIVE