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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, January 16, 1923. PAGE FOUR La Grande Evening Observer as iiki'i;mii.t m: spapkh. I'utdisht-d dally and weekly ul l.u (IrRlide, Oregon, liy l.a llmiuhi levell ing Ul)ftTvT Publishing t'uinpany, jjuucti li;nm.s, i-amur. Entered at tin- Tostofrir at lm Oniiid", Ortitoii, u Seemid ChibM Mall Mailer. Aiblri'KS nil riMiiiiHinlcHllnnH to TMK OHHilltVKIt. Mil, Adam Ave., I,ji tlraude, ort-yuii. fit HSt'Itl l'l'IO. It ATI S. Hy Currier, Dolly, pir. month Unlit'. jh'I' thrcu months hnlly. pur nix inu.. in advunctj .... UiHly, slniih eopy It) Mall. Pally, p.-r ar, In atlvanee f:,.OU ('iilly. Mix month in advance ..... J.ro Uaily, t liit-. niuiithc. In advaiuii " 'J wiinn ler-mur, vy inuil, , per yeiir, in mlvaiHH SI. r.ii Oh H-ile In other eilies- Oregon Hotel N-WM HuimJ. 1'orilanu? Imperial NVwpj p mi net, i- .i uuihi; ,tl uiLliuiuu.lt Muwa fcitund. Portland, Editorials From Over the Nation m in; it of The Astoria I n 1 1 1 tu u.-,!-lirttN il tittt 1 eh e i.tln-rwl.- eiediied in this hlsu the loeal News hi l.-lic-J I All rights ol npuhlii niton of UlSpaUliejf heridh li I ho UIU reuf THE QUKKX'S KCKLAl:. I'rovidi-m-u Juiirmil: Another oil curiously Indicated by the nock lute ot un KiO'ptiun quctAi who died mure than S.uou yearn uu. The neckluc nan uiiionif tin articles f-v.lfd upon breaking Into u beautiful l,1x in thv losT !i;Mi;HTI'l I, IM ltsnT."rMt fl'iunbi-r of the recently opened Till'! VOIll.l. njuiu ui iuif i ui-aniiiuiiif ii. j c nm-th (irahame in tin- Yule tHontentH reveal,-d robes ol his tUen, .-It iv In .beams we are itkviys bet. ""I'M, . """uum una muni j.c-iry, (l than ourselves, uml I he world is:thlH Iniimiro boillB a splendid find If i. .w i iter iIkiii il is. mid Kii iel v 1 1 h',rt' w'r nothing else in the tomb. ( l illli thlllL'S tlH hetler tllllll MM'i (hal on iiiiivcti at making i in: K. ill aiarmi j?a . III W u j fj y ! 1 i I ll f l ll l it l from tho Intrinsic or arclmeo-, oifieal vulue, however, the must Inter-Ml sling of tin relics was the necklace i 1, 4 LAST WEEK OF SAVINGS! N. K. WEST & COYS CITV AMI ( III Vl'Y IIM''IC'MI. IV1'I-:h. MY S'IKONU HAUI'I'ATIO.V: thou my strong habitntion, wIht rKto 1 may continually it'-o:t: hast tfiven commandment to save tho l'.oid, 0 my foul. 0 I-onl ress. I'salm 71:'l amsiii'I .t'i'i:n i'iiish. ,1 I'. - II' l.,r ...it.l il .1 l.ll. lirlll lii'tlt-r. Tills hill III IS Whtlt it i i"" i "vision mi nus, it ti.l one knows that,"' "i uuiu. r. withom vision tin- m,Io p.Tlsli." ii i" aio inai oia-K alnn. r in lonnu :liiy as i ti.-- nr.-; not even Ko!UI,li' ln t't''ictB wh.M' oil .l.'posita n:..-kwar.k lint xn i'sli. from the ,,avo through Hie soil. Thuir inn. in i ol no i.l.'ulM. I'.ul why tnlk!',U(! 18 accoimtod for ly this blacken. .1 ri'a- l iirlv In. a.-k.il nl. out innk-l'"'' sal urutlon. Ainln-r was ur.-ally ... im w.m I.I l,. lti-r, lnslra.1 ol' frank-, 1 ornamolltal . purposi-H. by iv i ! -.:inin' Dial .1 ( aniiiiK anil lili-al- ""' ""cl. nls, anil vory llk.'ly tin' black ,-.ii.:r an- In t Innnsch cs the most ilc-1 rlcty was reserved exclusively for l!i lillnl l.llrsllit In the wolhl I'm- sin'. ! r"'a ,l'- '''h" evidence brollKht down n..s..ina ..vi n llu- olmutlnx of hlu- irnoie!1" ,,s Ihrouifll Tried to Take It With Them hnurluhly resorted to by then Finding of immense treasures in the tomb of a king t in .Ui j ll i-.i,o!iited lieroe.s of lady-novellidH'.V to,ll,'H uf I-""r. Why not Kiinply .iii-kc that idealu " "u u ltn Inm lv houM in- resoltilely pnrtiiied for their J iWii !.;iki', however fur tltey may len.l I tin en Into the empyrean of thought, up! ;uile n yardleMM of whether they the centuries iu that Ik an oil field not far from tho The iinrfents con wit h (liRKinK' for modern would drill for The of Egypt who died thousands of years ago appears to ti.;.ms I tint With ouiMilveH, f. we nlwn.vH do the illy like iloinK. for iloitm- llsrll. Il' hi have carried to the new king of that land an intimation ..J? !t.l 4. ....... 1U .x,f - ll'lll C.l.l UJ. tilU IJUSSlUlti SOlltee Ol Ult'-tt wrailll, aim ! ov- .( v,.,.v ,,.,, i,,.,,,.,. ,. vi .about it. Heretofore archaeologists have been working; -n wrs than u i.i- i. i :.. it :.. i l, ..;....,.., ., I f..ni.fl ! v'My "eve,- will be. Hut Ull a llll-llliy IJilhlS. It 111 UllUit UALilvuu.iii.1 i"-,) "si" . w:;,i :,ii,.i,i , anything of value the discoverers took hall. Mow the r.-lm v, r gyptian government exhibits an unexpected commercial 1 instinct, and intimates that if there is a possibility ol ; pe.-f.n-ny i...-i - great treasure it will do the digging and take all the pro-1 ,;;,"w""" fits. The exclusion of foreigners probalily would result; -n. ,ke ..r n,e in little being done in uncovering the works and treasures :;;,l;(l,';;,,,";'.ll''1''i;,(!,'1"',t" long jmried. The Egyptians are not well etuipped fori ',,;' for h,,- n,i, ir such work, noftcio they possess me persistence wnicn is inseparable frohi success in such an enterprise. Yst it is not astonishing that the discovery of jewels, ! 11 :v-"; AS i l.n . 1.1;.!.,.. J' C j.1 . L .. .1 ' I 1 1 1. ... I.I J l-.S goiu, 'Silver, ivory ,aiui oinur iunm.ure m uie esuiaaieu. , i:r.pl,ii,.r ; value of $lo,0()(),000, with the 'possibility that much in the "'tomb remains to be uncovered, 'should arouse the cupidi ty of King Faud and his'ininistcrs. The great find ofj which few particulars have been given came only as the! result of 15 years of intermittent work. It is not an oc-l , cupation which is likely to bring quick results. Possibly: after thinking it over the Egyptian authorities will notj hasten to cut off Europeans from assuming all the risk: in consideration of half the profits. j Only enough has been given out about tfhe great trea sure unearthed to show that the ancient rulers of Egjwit, were possessed of enormous wealth and that they "d their best to take it witli them when they died. i:;, beads. oil. The nueen's necklace is a romantic link between a period of antiquity mil! In u.-lnal achievement ina"" lnl' nP ' P'lrununi. of 'this world's work? Well. ' " a perfectly fair objection: for.! NO.MK tH-'l-'Ifi: HOYS vitinues to bent lU'tton tit its oivn frame, ij Fifty years airo John (i. Sheild started wit li Marshall l-'!cld as a clerk at 110 t in (lie end II comes a week. Now liv r.-lin-s from the mnch Ihe sume thlnil. whelh-1 presidency of the ureal store, lie is Ihink of ullitnate consi-.nleiiccsisuccecded by James Simpson. .Some world or not. for if we ar.vbody must take Mr. Simpson's place.) So John .McKinlay becomes vice pres ident. Mr. McKinlay was another of fice boy. Apparently there is no keepltia a f,-ood office l.oy down. h i i H-.-i- II'. Ihe KonielliiiiK dcl'l-l Ihe only way the movies can coin- r for ourselves, pete with this sort of tlilnp Is by not--und It is'spe.dinir it up. On the screen no of- volio In achi'-ve lice nuy wouui nave lo wan more mail U have had our Idc.i1.. three months before he was slnndintf- around wnitlni; for the h.-ad of the Wll.!. AMO.N't. concern to see thai the only llilng for 'hint to do was to die or retire. And Ihe Vile ite-lhe would lie a snper-nl I lee hoy, one I over nutiiii history. who never niaile anythinc that look- l.-sson. Is slnnf to reiel the In- Simpson or Mr. McKinlay Innl pone on for a wek or two without nuiking a mistake llis Immediate superior would hae realized that lie was not cut out for a practical career. TH ANNUAL JAN. CLEARANCE Ends Satuarday,' January 20th ' "THE GREATEST SALE OF THE YEAR." PROFIT BY ITS SAVINGS THIS WEEK lhat the will repel the in- v;nl -r, ntid that :i t'nreltiii alliance of no i.talite I oiind-ition lor pulley. :i ;-.;( at deal Is learned f-oia eon ae wheiher it le friendly r iiii iiii.il; ;uid (he lose call of the Kieat Wilt hit' h ll hehhtd It a let-iiey uf -Ipiem e. ft w.n an KiiMlishiiian vl i dltriiM red hirilif,' those year: I:; t ijie I'k neh ol re v. .snored "wilh FLEET MEETS High Scliool News AHEPLANNEO liappeniiiKH in and Around SchiMil 'rntrs (he THE OFFICE CAT school, all of the classes are doinjr all they can to help the Seniors. I The student body is learning soldo new soii?s to sing at the basketball frames. .tinny uiniiuin. sunn" imiu been written to the tune of some popular melodies. I i The Spanish club officers were I elected lust week for the new year. While La Grande high school is;xhc. officers me: President, Francis considered one of the peppiest schools ' Sncdcrrass: vice-president, Dorothy Oregon, many things are heme; Kirbv; secretary and treasurer, Gar- increase its pep and spirit. ' net Bowery. men scnooi spirit The home economics puis held a ' ' i; The Tourist Turns , i'.'ii, Managers of'.Eui'Opean steamshii) lines held meeting in Brussels. the other day and agreed to a gener al reduction 'in passenger rates' for trans-Atlantic trav. el tor next-summer. : ' i ,,.,,. It is interesting as showing that apparently somebody ! 'v-"" has rudely awakened to the fact that the groat American : public a last is wise' to the European travel bunco game. ! -H 1 The really impoi'tant step to be taken is not reduction;"" ''' of steamship rates, however, but- reduction of -prices to: tourist purchasers in European cities. Over there 'there is a general impression tha all Americans are million aires, or that if they're not they spend money just as free- ly- . ; :.- , ' : , Those, lucky enough to make a trip to Europe have Contributed somewhat tt) this impression, it must be ad mitted. Most Ainericaus go to Europe on holiday, and at a time like that like to forget expenses. If the Europeans will kindly remember that the one time that a mllioii and a half Americans went there on business the job was done quickly and efficiently, and will be content to charge the same prices as others pay, and not double prices, then the trend of tourist will set in heavily as of yore. i i " 1 1 1 I u iiii:tein ss." It w as a are:it Ami-il.-in who said Ihiil l-'i-unce hint .1 the soul of Mil' world." It1 w; a l-'ienehnnili wbo wrote eoinpre-, ll. I : "To .lii i .-iiiu-il (Inline '. lo lie no- ini'li-i- l ire,. Is not for an l-m;:-' iii-liiiian t ai-l of coui-iitie; il is purl I a :i -d 'ln alien." When irrnll-! ., , ' I iu'.- -is iiunotlen, ii--; ull thlui-a which; i .-t;.--i"r f ir i-'-ulelul.ianee .should be, . ( , ,n.' :i-nln:l'-liliillMn -has dissolved llu-i , '' ! I -1 - Ihe pitiless rnva of reallly,. Illere , i elnain.-:, ; ami 'will reuiain, a aoml J un., -.Stan din-.,' which is the basis of I m'fl'H' Al present the llalons, HOW t"N WI-: KVKIt I'MAMi VOl'.' (Oi-lainal on file In lids sani-tuni). There is a young nnin named, Junius. l-,siiiyt r. Whom in- all certainly much ad niyer. l-'nc bis sense, wit ntid vim, I -oiiKialulate hlni. And hope there will nulhlntf trans- (By Associated Press) ! LOS ANGKLES, Jan. 1(.-Intcr !lleet aCh etlc comnntition in mmrlu i.lnnn t. an Drnnclies of sports will be stae-cd'A school hs i-l h,fnothe. "'.ed totra b"ttk' 2eetiwhVn "" the stuui-'"l l"ke an active ImcetinR Tuesday night to elect new and hi-out fleet units meet at Pan-iinterest in every schonl activity. It officers. Those elected were: Prcsi ama tor joint maneuvers, February 'does not take many knockers in a'dcnt, Lucille Craig; vice-president, ll to March dO, according to an an-'student boily to ruin the school spirit. Lil.i Bean- secretary, Gladys Kill nouncemein reaching here today from I Blvery student must lake an interest i pack; treasurer, Mae Bean. I.u - Ca,lfolnl. flagship ot!m his studies as well as in athletics. ine name neet unit. ,to keep high school spirit. If a Sailors from the Battle fleet sav I student has lots of pen at the school know how much con- ,-ri- .liawu together by a coin er I aii- a tittle tin-d of one i '.s e.imi-aiii , and un. re Ihnn n lililed l.y i-lle a nut her's uri.-v- 'I'here is one them thai Ihi shoulder lo shoulder for some , ,,,,,. , o e. ,s ,, .- ,,.-, th.ui olhi.i, inailtin ci i lie i ui in in arep To lone hhn liln joh He's like In in S. Cohh. To know Hindi iiP'ii wi ( I'h a.se publish tliis. Ker. , . ull aKpye It In my I ehinery. Yon ik'Vi 'they will keep the majority of thn.gJmc ami backs his school in all I1.1'"1! "ords can oxpresw nnlil championships on this coast an(fthevlth!etks, he is not a pood hacker jllu" " '"'r says: "So you shave your have been trainitiK at Trona fie!:l!" he falls down in his studies. That!1""'- '" I here for more than two months lor ife ,vhat people go to school for an'l : .the COmi IIP- oveilLs. if thev full tlnwn in th-it Ih.nr im ."I Nearly every day race-bat 'crews ; mlvo as a student. If a .tu- ".' couia" .hrUn- "r.m'Z rin,uat th" hbor.itw'!..k ".,!..:!ll'"-nK'n:lnu,.y-wr; de-jto be centered on the baseball games- '"s studies he is a real school , i wo inrec-Knnie Baseball series will "t'f"'ivi. . , I. DI-M'l.Altl-; be played: one between the officers I q ,.,.. .,,. , , , . - - : -i-of both fleets and one between taimJ," 5 ,? ' s im",,out f" bf; iijin;,- wlilch ,, f ,,.,,, ',, ,,,.. ,,,. from tho rival fleet will becnnV,. th,.good tcam- "" n.-uer ,. ; .. V, ! Students v.lio .-i-e i.,l...ot..,l .., I Just because he owes people no morel Boxing iu eight classes and wrest-' P'ble study can make a credit by tak- j Three-acre Improved tract oil out people owe him. ;lmg in five classes also are on tho "V1,"; slate cNamination winch will, , ,.,. i nroirrnni. Upside swimming vn.,.u "e nein on i.'.e linn ol l-c'n-uiirv. " I. A lliile tiuni can criiicize but a biB , for all distances many classes of bonl.- Inc. Seniors are working very hard;""' ""'"' blRhway. Wnl cons','.; i ; ','. iunn inn overlook. - rRces will be staged, including crew, 0,1 , "-'m'.r'.' the hifch school an-, trad.- for bouse in town. AM) LH'IdhMl . ' : whiilehnat. suilin.r lunneh .li.,h,. "Hal- Ihey expert Ui nut out a vervl Wh.-n a wi.nuin c.-:s old enoinib lolraee boat and free-for-all 'sailing. 1,0"li-. While the Mimir is ii i V ... ,, ,. e.u.-v pui out lor l le n'l' i 1)1 1-" Aimcord.'l Standnrd: "If mu.-lc be me il ot ove, . unais i.ie ,oo , ,., VK ,,. ,,,. ,,,,, ,,. ol war.' "Upon whal meat (loth, ,,, Nl. ,,,. 1o K(J oyi.r ,,,, this n r t aesar ' fel-d, that he hath (1.lllKllt(.I..H grown sn great?" is a iiieslion thatj ' has never been answered in detail. I . ....... ,,,,nil ,,-,,. i.,.,.i. ,,, .lack Dcnpsey says he eats meutj,,,,. soil - ,. l.ll ,llKu , t.Uy vim. n ".. in urn. in h- i-(nie With hllll nioni ti.ji Jin.i jr ls " 11 A five m;i.N(; )ii:miir j" " "" - inw ;i oi-e.; Jan. i.---i.rii-uH.wttta:t:?ax::ttti!i.tMMsiifiiMi terms. 'fher, More Truthful in thel.(nil th plenty of fruits ami vegetables at al! meals. In tlu- Herman army the diet of the lumps whs thought to be reduced (a a matter of scientific exactness. Ihit. the war upset more than one (lei man theory. It appears that the fjnoiile food of the American douh biys v;is not meat at nil, but swet chocolate, chocolate cake and whip ped cream, plus cigarettes. At least, that wa.-i what they consumed in vaM quantities during the early days of their occupation of the Hhiiu-lati-1; anil they introduced this in- spirit iN fodder to the Herman poo-: pie, and the craze for these thitis w 1( , has now spread throughout Uei many. ,.jlM . 'Jii;1 rotund native Herman now , ' ' into a chair in a cafe of the1 IN W liOXH. wiim a youai; lellow Slants, Who wot on a terrible Nanus, Me had Ihe rtuht key, III the Keylmh, yon ,-e. Hill the keyhole was In the holISe. I An i o.s T;imi "llv wire" diiaeer Olher nitrhl br,inis. j erly Insiilutetl. they arrcsied a in Cincinnati ltn.' idie was not prop er ti.-tae lhat the fellow udesi imually Knows the itiuiM.r on has a force of men rehuiidin wa.vlK d-out hrides over the canal 9 and replacing cto.ss walks tind lillinjj j holes washed in the strcels In the f recent flood waters of the South San- H tiaia. ll w.ll t:;ke a month t(i et H the city back in normal eonditton. J? I'ower pinnpii are heinw nseil to clear ihe basements in the IniKincss district of wate-. OH stoves have hecn drawn S Into service to warm offices In bus:- tt neMM hiiildinns ihirini;' this week. The hen I ins plants in these buildings will $f he open aKiifn Momliy ufl-r a fit II U week's vacation caused by the high H water. 2 Winston Salem ,Iourn;t: Young - men (nn i ne.-cj tienry i-ord s advice to spend their money--after they have i)oin;ht one of his ears. (Xot an ad vertisement.) 1 Children Like FiVsen A mi! l.e lit-VheiV more t.ian jeiyn. 1 !;'v;,thv shouhl always in tile IwMi'.e especially NY.U.-s i It.M ; nere tract, improved and ro-: a bargain price, and food one-ha If mile from ('Uy Lim- ;its and paved highway. ni , ti SJI A five-aj-re tract in May 1'ark. This is one of the best improved and .ay g Ing properites in the valley. Wxlru tt good. :: tt, . tti 1 A len-ucre tract In May l'ark, Willi ..extra good iinprovetnenls. Irrigated, I. tt i best of bird and fruit. Kight-room 4- .'.-A f .1 X1.... i ' i .i I'nter ilea l.indi n and instead of a At cL-Aew ears party given in Oregon one of the sU., ..,-deis a cup r choi-oiate, huge guests, during a lull in the activities, made the statement maniiti.-s f whipped eicam and as lhat the present generation is more truthful than the pre- X!' fsKe wadci'wm bJ veiling generation. One of the other truests took exception him- several ponions me usually to the remark, reinforcing his own expression by saying !T tUt. ,lT'xt ".1 tha the present generation is ethicallv and ntunericallv Vl1" -'';,vs Amciinms can't teach more given to prevarication . than any preceding ,,urml.n.m!,,l!iilLor ,wo? ; generation. ' ' , vamsiii.nc teachkks "llow eoiiiov" asked tluMlefender of the truth, "llowlab!; .i"ficr"nl come: added lie of little faith. "Think of the millions vvl1" ,l"' interested in forwaiding the; of follower.; nf i leil l''i-,.n..l, ,1,,..( r " i.'..:. ...i. " P'ouhss of investigation and re-i , . - v,. i..i i otiniiot;,v w no search, an leaving their il.tn.v ,t,v tlllto llieiltseives, 1 aill "etllll"' hitter alii hot--'he colleges and universiti, ter every twent v-four hours'." ili'er--l,d rutin r pluy golf tbuil I l''i-li sny to that .' ('...if. r - oh. I rather pi; And wh.it does your, w ife she lie's tick y I.ei.lKe I ban dentil. I'ooU. 1 FOR SALE Is pleasant mjj,nv lavaiive. will nol rfpe. mid taken by ttiildren. i ( adiiy T;i n-A b. f, f-:i'itu!;ilcH tie- d' and brings about sorp',:i)Ti (,!' Tnod. N.u':; iit;s. -n is t. Ve, ,ly old. I wo Sizes : modem house. m eal il g, .t iv proper al)- t? tonic le.xa- H od for yomis' and ,0r. Tin fine modern homes. 'Weil lu lled, beautifully furnished,, want, to II complete. If you want suini'lhin extra wood let US show you these fine hoiue.s.. THHUTV MAX. A miner is eld Horatio Reese, The ttuhi.-st in i!iin MH-tlon; He tiiitdn f .i f - '.rent To see th i. . arv. ,-:i:n. 12 in :i UKD CROSS DRUG STORK itman Tab oo Truly censorship moveth in a mysterious way. The latest ban to be pronounced is that placed on Wall Whit man's works by the Hungarian police. Hungary's censors condemn the American poet's products on the claim that they have a destnictixe tendency. One gues-; as to the reasoning of those who have de clared the ban is that thev were hiimI,!,. i.. i,,,,i.,..et.,,,,i mil tl-erelore attribute to them ' and "destructive telideiu v." A. pieturesiiie titles may have been' rated hairs in to con tinue their work with industrial f 1 1 m Lack of funds wit It which to Imiv cou'pment. and neces-nrv tiiue-i onsiuninjr routine ate the ; ' chai nes biuulit nirainst the in. I-1 !ec( s The indust ries offer larirer t KoNt; s .hiil Tnnkin:i like iilnriu cbn-1 uestiotis, but same. 'i;r in Aitvii'K. : :i vh f .line people a IN s: t nil of valuable suic or company just th j New Mix-room modern buiiKaknv icxcciietu condition, three bed rooms. ' j bivnkfast room with buiit-tn i-nehes , Jiiti:iujKJjit:;t:n:;ii:;jtKJt;;tiiJ5:i jand tables, full basement with inside) land outside ent ranee, furnace, wash ' " ' .: TT. ; j trays, fruit rom. This place Is beau-i ;tilully furnished and ecrythintr (, j 1 ' i .villi ll,,l ..V lint, .if .ti.,1.,... .....I uliiiK". The price and terms a.: at- tractive. IPyramid Land Co. The He.ilth i 'onuittssloner of t'hlca uo sas "ualK if ym would live loiiff." :ilso l.-t-p both i-y,-s on automobiles. Killing lime is the suicide of sue- , unlimited i esourees, eneour development of research c- i and are amply rewarded bv ; 1',1't,'' s ults. I progress of scien- j the effect t,f the) men from the 'I he ef I'ect on Ihe : 'saiaric; iiire- Un i tiviiies ithe re As te'itlds the ti fie inve i ieation 1 1 m-' ;tl of these iv diastioi. teacher imi-t li ms enouirli intt test ;'CIUH spir The mo:,t m- e tin- ota in h: In who Id l:i.l Writmir vv-ixi-' ''lit::- iu, urn o tl h I di I ""'1 a. Hint nf (! peep!,. . If you are planning to build n.i spring and would like a Krden pace of soup' sixe nn-1 still have nil the ad VHntuifes of a close-in home. lnvetir Kate this. I.ol Ry.a feet by ;ta t. feet frontline on a hard surfaetd street, located anions some of the best homes In the city, sewer, cement si lewutk. Trice J ltfuit.no terms if de- 1. K PLAINS liiiNii srn vriov sir ler. ;s. my Mail). ) 1'ihna pi'iicc. Kevin1 r.eatitiiiil four-room modern l'tr home i fair 'jr.ilow. rvetdlent leeation in the bun- j West I II ll 'It. sonu (ii tlu' nods lays possiMy siiMstcr nipanin nothcr is thai I t ti frai'tiacii-ns, i fi hy sinking of lilicrty. typ. I'l'O'l U seek t. teacher the -land i i I feud . the si-ho i!y tiie pi iaj's Ik? (lii':i,!s tho I Iap.lnu'gi;ir.. Nations usod to lay (!nwn the law ((1 Jiow the Turks la w (low n thoh- -.nis a:i-l !!" ! N l ht fault doe- m ii'iT, w !io ha-e I' ft t In ii f -K.mtis, The rullic-t W;i ti he.. (.I for ia-k feiwaiil it. If this is to be lure i away t . by the v t-ier no,. ' by luiMiie cot pot -'W must suffer. a;ul k'! e1.- of I ne science ept the Oi;i i- State. nas; ttion Is that a bodv tli.' country, thotiKh infic int. rt;i"ist to w will :is a ilerid u political afrnlr.. i an be no peace i- treitv siu'Ued bv I. i ii'lor;,-! liy th" l.t Ie pe.ple. Til part of the city, l-'nll basement, r.i:--aure. line lawn, well jrr;ided w ith many j flow ers. shrubs and sbjide t lees. 1 f ou w:int a ftp.e home at a riht price ' look Into this. j ' i Modern four-room home, well toeat- j imI ueross the trncks. I'riee $.'3ee.n, ; terms. $,"ee.mi dow n and ba'ance like j nnt. I he with the leaehuiir p"- id. H i'rl i r in lit of the saeKMei et" tuuds uer hind an fruits o: .. nf II'. tht t-i H Turks, hut Kvimt day '11!; (n lit-? ;.."( and L! i w i lit i Hi-; Unah' peep! PM.f.1 th- e;.. i to " .' e Pt'lVM. Th-( an l to (!v;t! with the piohlc" w'ln !'un:i-h the I'uriii ! tile s'Miilttfic ii' eiileh. t v to come lo the fne t in this it. . lt o mm I th;it a'le.pi ttc n i t the M'hd he ntiele foj t .i. ;m ) to i"i-'A ik Me-"- rl.- k e member. d to the Pail Klrea t the p-euty would ii".t if we at'O'-teseed h a pni;i'.iiii." t. it is er ; Modi r si-room home, cement . sidewalk, lawn, trees, shrubbery, new j ; firepia e. bap- meni. bmit -in kitt lu n. : wiisti trays. Trice M'oie.OM. I Geo. H. Currey J leal Ktt loriw j La Grande National Bank Statement or iHteinher .a. lllii. US HANK HWKS: To lteposUors To the V. S. Tre:isury circulatinj; notes I epm tun-nt. t.UTi.23 $i.4iy account of 2tMi.tilKI.0U TOTAI l.4.oA.r3 , We hac our ns-is mranKeil at all times so ns in lie uble lo nat-t ;.ny ivijiicM for jwuiHrnt linmediutely. l ui: Tins iTki'osi: : ii.w i;; ti I'iisti tri vault imd d. po&lled with leva! t liepOsitfili- t ". S. l-ov. rant' ni ben is Not--s of in-iiv l-liKils .ind corpora It -;il i'M.H- S in t edei.,i Kecrxe liunk iNt-T-.M. t 2711.4 13.0.1 D 1 1 .1'lte.oo .. I.2:tS.IT3.47 Hiii.t;m.44 7. :i jit. mi na:r ixid-anaaNKss . uMismsi r:t' .!: a vi:s si cim.i s m-' . KM.itfs.Ti Uli rh ttectim Ibe pMipcrty nf Ihe St.M kboblers nfler the ibiwiit.ns ore psilil. nnd Is auaianUi fnnd tiHin whlcdi we sulielt new th K'-iU tun I retain iIhim whleh linve been ItMi'il wilh us for ninny c:r. imr liN-. t r-f..eirr. , ntuacriit- d in this st:it. nient do not and cm n.-t ineni-b-. t insets of iend!n tu and' helpfulnss wh';eh lids bank h in the p-renn-l of its board of directors, its oMh rs and m;toy-s. These are n!N--ts which pay dividends to our palrens ia si rvice and stttsfactlon. :-.iiiK d:i Lay ll1H.iW!,P!.iliJrVWWgWWWi