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. J . 'if; n, PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, January 22, 1923. ' incrou cpu UUdLI 1! 1 imm, 1 J Fierce "Winds Causing In juries to Uiuicang Kesult ed in Condemnation, of School House. ji ' ' I 'I I Ah. ' I A Showing of Irresistibly Charming Modes in Presses. kpfT NEW FROCKS il mmm l house ni One Lot 30-in plaid dress goods. An excellent buy for children's school dresses 69c i Agriculture Needs An WASHINGTON, SI. HiHUcli. in .'i creulltH in the current number of Tin Nation's Huhiiuhm, declare (hat iurri culture ii'-edii repiiiiu- and ea.sy iiccchh to ndeqmUe flmtiiciiiH: in ordt-r to.be placed upon an tiiuality wtlii'utl the nllnr indUMtrien Willi which it has to iealH, Ah the result of an Investigation In to tho financial und iin-rchundiHin uspecls of farmiiiK-, Air. Marneh stale;; tliat lie has come to the conclusion that tho development of inotlern, InrKo-nrale butiineas nieltiods lias been of such n nntnre iui to put tho pro duction and distribution of farm pro ductH out of line with tlie n-st of the economic ntnieture, rtedtl Acct'ssnry. "It ia tmncre.smiry to dwell upon the necernity of credit for the mor . ord. rly nuirUi-tinK of crops. All an; by this ttine, I take It. well aware in' tho dilutions res'itta that come from loreltiK upon tin- market the products j of tlie Noil thrtou'h tnabilttv to obt;iiiJ credit -to cany thopf prodn. ts unlir"""' the present b;inl,inf- facilities, !mich time aa the m;trketi and trans- K'"'H to the b.ral cre.Jit oi tnniiat ion. ro!-utim are no loni r ijlutu d by thv t ,r " ! cldes to b nd him money, it 'great flow. , jtakes his noi.. nn-1 pansys It .n to the "Th( basis of increased rreillts for I ''''.jumal Institution, w hich, in turn. Jhls pai lu ular purpose should In; the I Places the local Imdy'a not.' in Its phictnn of the products in a modern treasury ami issuea lis own obll.p.-atlon warehouse or elector where a in u - iafrninsl it for sale in the credit m:r- inu aiuiiority would rifnster their Krndo and amount, und where a cer tiflcuto woild b" issued for thj Umount ho Htnrctl or arehcused. Jione-a and d-pcadable hi ad in t? and wetKhiU); are eM,.'ntial to the aceepl.i btltty of warehouse rertiraates. but should he uarante- d to the larmer as a matter of common det e i lvtl rii; hi und-r any emmm n. i er r;nunc'til syM-m. However It may ! now, tliere ;s ,ki dool.it th-lt tin.' liiilii rr liaa in the pn:it hi en defraitdeil bj tindefKradinr end scant m--:.s'n nvr. "The farmer. o:ice hi pess-'.s.sion o;' thin certlt irate, could obtain i Mi u;1. on it from a bank in imr h t; .- :;;n:ie way 11:1 now doui-; or i a r w 'ni unce corpor.uien which slu-uld he ere. ntcd tor th- purrese of I ndimr money to the farmer, at the lowest obtain able rate of interest, tor ma exceed inif one eur, upon Ms noie s- cure. I by thin ccrtnicnte r.-pres.-ntim: market- abln tauomoditi- The ncw imtitn- lion, intended to be Independent thn pr-s- nt banking pym. m, would piace the fat if s i.ob , secu.e.i .y l'is per d i. ; i ; ii,,lh.:-iV, and ic. Suo itfl cv n rbM.Mh'ns, 1 i- m.v ioilO by Ihe I". ;u; -I I .;, d ll .'lks l: their field ih" 1V,j:ci ;u) I.miicI shoi.hl I discnuotalde tn the 1 detal j-etvo syjlem ha.iiv,- not tu,iv tli;n nine Montns to nia'cr.ty. I'.iper 1;mcd by t f, dei-ai!y rf'ru- Jatcd institution of thii l. mil would Jinvo tho w idest kind ur n mai k-1 an wouhi piace tiio la'tn. r who ib . rvei rrcdit in a pnvithm v.-b re be e:m ,u, t lin It r.t 1h low. s rat-? e.f in'-t. s in tho rr dit market of the w ,r d. IvsnitllfV i'i Catllciueii, "TilO basis of l!;C !.!. ic- te r.!th VaUevu WOU'd be, Of C'lll'."", the callle Vlllcll WOii: 1 ) ae to he p'l.-v. i'v in I-pccb d, with r. : r.'rC-1'R t'Mt wo ih be ,ppl!ccbh ill V i b-.-cuniM'u--: fe I'vntUJ'i s fcr this Hl;'inv should t e; for ns IriH (-'!"" I'M b.,i : . rotes rr fl- benftirt ):iv!n; v jnomb.a or ) A-'ctoio nuturity sh-o.i.i b OiscrumbJe in tin- l-Yd.-:.il 11 ere Ihiiius. 'ln the mittcr vf i r. i'it f.-r pro T dnrHrt-i. i-r-v 'U h p Put ; -ave , t oi tOllAtcrnl of iinnicd Ion 1 .'ue and'wit;i marketability it r. t!:e oiher two in- ance-f. we Tnos ccn-t'er chnr - Jeter ond Intllvldniliiy vf the frmer nnself w.int tv.nke's call the moral risk. Jleri tofore, the rmnifrv 1 m;;s it nay n"P S o UnJ merchant! jiavo furnished thiajnow nntlcipatcd, Individuality Marks Skirting in This Selling A beautiful line ox skirt patterns in all and plaids, individual pattern to the skirt and 3 3-4 yards. These are yalues to ?9.95. To Sell $6.75 One Lot Turkish wash cloths. Special Tuesday 5c ..1'-VV' , A "1 T Adequate rmancing ill '.m, ncj mailer w nat iransportation sort of credit. jnind you, vp nr,Mi,n,i what diatritniion nprenciis, there now endeuvurine to :lvo tlie farmer as niust he a market, i-'or 1 lie present, at fr-'e acci'Ks to th credit niark'ds ofl1'''181- 11 considerable share of th. t he world as 1 1 1 r jiroducers enjoy, .so that, lie .shall not be confined, m ecHKarlly, to locnl niiirti-t a. t'oniparlsinis Pintle. "The Kaift. i.-i. n banl. in O.Vinnuy and the Credit April n!u ' in l-'ranc hnve as their banis the wound principle of mutual individual endoraetnent: but I cim Bee very khivu difiicultieii in the m unit HHieni in i ni.'t ountry. These vi he overcome l)yl,t.1ii'ki.,n.i ,r i,ia frt,-..i ,.i,t., ine lormaiHMi oi niuinctai associations or coj porationa in I.K-aiities so ill sir inn, V. hu.se purpose would be tu pro vide the necessary Kuaranteca to the note of tlie fanner u ho wants and is entitled, to obtain credit for the pur chase ot machinery or fertilise for anythlii!,- liee.ssary to the produc tivity of Ids larin. I he procedure un-bx tliis plnn wnnid - noin "The larm. hat as follows? il he cannot borrow keta of the world. This latter paper out to be discountable in the Kedern! lieserve Hutik System when its ma turity is within nine months. t'cntral Point Discussed. "Tlii re is no reason why one cen tral organization should not be the a:;, uey tor nil of the three above pur- pos.-s, i. e., tor more ord rly market hur of c for the raisinpj and limr- ketitu: ot cattle and Tor productive ( pin po.Si s. j "llow. ver. tMs institution should be ;i'b-idiy .:. parti. nta'.lK. d and a certain I percentage t.f its funds allocated to i'.ieh bran -li cf the or.-raniatlon. lt.il ohH.:.mous f..f the thr.-e different ' viri-n.sn. , numerated would thin; -'i!and 'U ilieif (VA-n boltoniH. M paiate! icncti trom tlie oilo r; (:u U fund to be ,e.u marked, ut'n rwlse credit for tho mere orderly maik-tinv of crops. j'Oi-ch have the war. housed product las collateral, an I for livestock, would h ave to pay as hh:h n rate of in t e res' as that which u.ii granted for pro s, w hich ban no such ter.d. ..id mill ib. lie, the flii w much in-en- y cm l li- i:i .-si imr public iu rs. w iiose ability to b bnvin.f the pote- !!e purpos. ;.l i ll he r... n t h.Lii oi he c.. d 1o know nuo-nt. Th. y nr.- n v hat t hey are buyimr. learketiU'T. cattle rais- thh --o Unit or.im ' In'. ; nd pre im Men w Mist shale of lnt r- -a ach hear ii i ir:s. In'.r- d i'e pI'O-Pl I .OM "With p and mm, ;h:.c a n 'd 1 1 1 1., .'I l.y I- ! t' s J "Th'.n wnt;!d nr ;fa.i:ier's N il a I'.-i.ie pr 'P'im ,1 rr, '. l-e a pt.,: , I'.'e. . l in (, , i r i o eie i it In i lor ! tn ; .1 tiou --, n ir Its pot-nttal I Hut the wool, stripes length of 2 1-4 (cptMlll - proviilliiK fucilitics will bo them J-to operate poworfiilly ;is a restriction Ijor praclioi'S of which the farmer now tcomplaina and to furnish quick relief ,;in tunes or wiiie-;;prejul KtrinRvnc-y lisuch us lias been recently ( ' cxperienct ii. the isiriner's in mind the mmmJtl,-ct lhiIt no "fitter what credit facil- tanner s marKet must le abroad. Tho farnw-rs arot!t' riul cporteia of this country. In the end the price of all prodiirta Is iiet by the pricn of the sur plus. In the 'farmer's case this mean;: t hat the price of Ids entire crop ij taiK.-ly set by the price lie gels for the exportable surplus. "There is nothing so important to the farmer now, nothinir that so tli- , f ,w, P0.m , fllll which can eo.-no only from reestab Ihnient of tlie world 'a economic pi ace and balance.' 4k sfc EXPERTHERE si::;id:v. famous i this M'i:t 1AII V. t Aid 1 11 TO im :MLi:rt). V. H. Sech v of Chicago and l'hi! . dclphla, the noted truss exi'-ert, wdl personally ho -at the 1'endleton mud and will remain Wednesday only. J;.;i. ;'l. .Mr. Heoley says: "Tlie Spciinatie Shbld will not only retain any case. of rupture perfectly, but contracts tho opcnlnt; in 10 days on the a vera i;-'; ease. Tilts result effected during' the day- - -the repair continues of itseU' llirounhout l ho nihl. during sleep while all strain is removed, lleint; :t .!--t ail vauccuient over all fornvr met lied; cemplyf in iuslantaiu o;;.; 1 1 cel. imnu diateiy appreciable and vith.--tandin:; any stiaiu or positim no matter the yv.'.e or location, i.a: . -or diiiicult casts, or incisional rn; t u res (lollowiiiH: operations) special. solicited. This instrument receiv. : t he only nwai d in l-mfvland and ia S. a.in, produi dni; re aiKs without si; : fVery. Injections, medical treat mer: i .r presei iptlens. Warntun All rc -j should be cautioned against tlie u:-j of any clastic or web truss with un derstraps as .ime rest wliero the bump is and not where the openiir: Is, produetiiK compile itlons ncccssita itiK sni'Ki'al operations. Mr. Seelev has doctimcnt.s from the fnited St.d k i i .iit.ert, 'a:-hi:v-r: ,n. I. '.. f : ln-p ctinn. lie will be chol to de:-!-c n -t raw . without chai-L-o v;- fit th,. y if desired. I'm- :ness demam'.s prt .-toppinK at any other phu-o tn th':: section. P. . i:rr stul'-iu(,iit in tin, notice, bus been ertllei! iMtorc the Veil era i Hint Mate Omits. 1- II. See ley. llimic tiffitv, ttT N. Dcarboin ! t hiciuio. UAMMTS IN' .MANntmi A M.AIIVi'.STO''K," Sii-ii-i.i. He ll. (l!y .Maill.-T.tc Chinc-e au;h,-r-ot' tlu- railu.-iv zone have pr--' ti-il to tin- MoviMnnu--.it Ji..ii!ist -Initios of tlie ihlTiiiimos l';i!:i!il i:o tiioy claiMi io n-.i.iy K.is :.tk .a M.rK-ln:ria. Tin- t hitui- ::' flat Ih.-sc H"ivi.u.-i-s lane !.,-. - .'!' !r l'a Koil:' pin i-ost-'r- to c.-y.'.- i .' i- :-i llu- -i' Jill: y nrv I'v.l y; jo 3; L ;;ar-.-; an iv'.l-io it t.-.'.:,:, i r i -it r-ui iVny. r':'i. Jatu 'LJ Tw.-r.tv-lLvo laoa- ers l t1-..- :1 ! on ' .: Ml t v J. K. Jo--.af e:l. lie?e!:u'- s oei it f-i,:!'r. who troi.'t t; l'ii;.i,ll 1 !rs. John lles.ei. !'. :i'. We - n -:- :;r,,l Ik I-lt tse'n.- of ttiis ei'y. a,! -''a T t'- '. i:ri-rop r tthic ot ttn- I-. r' l.r it ;n tmetvned in Jury 1 made tin- arm us-vIom. JOSEPH, Jan. 20-The worst wind I Ktirm to ; 1 1 1 k . ihii section since i Jnniiitry 1010, miw Joseph Tuesda ! afUM-nu'on ami coruiniud its ravages ; until early WVcli.f.nlay morning. As I there are no instruments for reenrd j inr the velocity of the wind in Jo- Meph, it is not possible to state I what the velocity was, but auffico I it say that it was some wind. The ! topy-iurvy i-on-.iirion of chicken j houses, hams, r.iui some other out ! liuiidins that tie -.irate many of the j back yard corners in Joseph is mule, i testimony to the power of the trust:; ; of air that came swirling uown from the mountain tr.ps. Alone; Main street the most con spicuous evidence yesterday morning was broken glass. Several panes of (flnss were unable to withstand the turv of the K"le. In the Schleur building two windows upstairs were blown out. In tlie Kumble building formerly cccunied by T. E. Smith a I pane of erlass in the front and one on the side v.ns blown out. The i Jennings hotel likewise suffered the loss of one of toe big panes in an upstaii3 window. The most conspic uous damage along Main street was the breaking of one of the Plate I ulass windows in the Collinsworth building. Lip at the school house it was found that several windows on th south, side of tlie building were brok en by the wind. W. G. lieith, a mem ber of the board of directors, made an inspection of the building at" i time school took up and found that the flue had been damaged by the wind. It was decided that it woe be unsafe to continue school unti the flue was repaired. The old flue will be removed and a new one con structed on safer lines. It is -pecte.-l that it will require several days to make change. (Bv .Af soemted Press) CINCINNATI, Ohio., Jan. 22. The largest hell in America and tho seo o:nl 1 ardent belt in the world is lo cated in Cincinnati and han;;s su.v ponded in tlie helfry of the St. Fran cis do Sales crip ivli here. IWhiie no verification of the presence of th fainoua boll in Moscow. 'Russia, if available .since tho incumbency of the Soviet rcT'ime. it is believed that the! InrKtMt bell in the world still remains-! intact there. , Tho bell here has been runff but once. Thatwns in the early jjort . oiv:t?. That was in the early part of when its obstreperous tor.e shattered windows in buildings near the church and it was ap-ced that the tower was in frvr.vc danger of collapsing. Since then it has been tapped or.lj by a large hammer, the bull's clap per remaining in a vertical and dor mant position for safety sake. Cast in Cincinnati in memory of its donor, Joseph lUiddeke, a former Cincinivii .merchant, the bell was hauled 10 its present location by 40 tennis of horses. It weijrhs approx imately oO.OCO pounds and is nearly 1U feet l.ijrh und lt feet across the rim. The cost of the bronze memor ial was 810,000. The tone of the bell ia E flat and were it 10 be runjr its sound cmr be beard within a radius of 15 miles of Cincinnati, ltut with the simple process of striking it with a hammer, the sounder if no louder than any other bell. The bell rests 125 feet above the ground, HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded HalP With Sage Tea CniKlmotiicr l:crt her hair ho.mti u!!v il'.rk,!-.-.!. plossy and attractive -'. a 1 rcu ni t,me ' va ami Sulphur. Whrnivor her luir took on that dull, (a.l. .1 or streaked appearance, this sim ple mixture was applied with wonder ful vik-ct: r.v askinv! at any drug store for 'AWc-.h's S.ic and Sulphur Com pound." inn wdl Ret a large bottle of tin; oil-time recipe, improved hy the uWitn n of oi'.Kr ingredients, all ready t. v-c. .,: v.rv little cost. Tins s p; jn.M.trc e,,-t l-e depended upon ta r. -; u- r.,tural color and beauty to the WrP-known iln:s!st say evoryhody rs, . vein's Saw and .Sulphur Com I 1 i.-v- l- :ai-c it darkens to natur. tin .Tei v, tit- that nobody can tell it Ins been applied it's so easy to use, 0 ten. iia :- !v dampen a comb or o s i rn Ji an i ilr.iw it throtiqh your jg b e- . v- r i-.i jtrantl at a time. Ky o i".:. :t .-.2 ,-av hair di'.ippcars: ;;f- ;5 t-r -Iv.-r . : :';.,:i.-.n or two, it is re- ;o ! -i.l te- it, ; i!r;-.l -o!.T and lOCM R.-.-i-y. B-i Kauliiul. t'Oli' V uivsdrw. Fob. 1 THEATRE -,: i-i-;v:! i K :- nr. M. i .1 Al yij"7 OT A -V'N'O -if: ' GIRL AV11 T!!F. TRAMP" :.e: Orrlu-tra t.t0. 1HI.COW, iELw IDu -IIlilL j! . tf.U.?;AiS j that authentically portray the season's new style trend j ij K ' - '; ' " i ' . l j - ) ! in smarter dresses. . , j ill W:iH il ! I Taffetas and Canton Crepe are the favored materials, j, j . They are marvels of beauty and beconiingness for women ;i ''I ',. i il ' iti ;! -i';f;"--ii vtW:, of all ages, in sizes 14 to 40. I il y'r'- 1 III j F UT M A N'.! ji'l! . Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery ! IM . HI wsitt" 7 mi PiPr mm m i is l uiitfim Red Flag Over New York is Dream of Soviet Loader; Open Expression is Jlade. (By Associated Press) A.fKmW T)pp "1 Mtv Soviet leaders have not by any means piven up the hone of some day sol- irm' the Ked flap f'y;np over the cp;- ta!s of the world, in?ludinp the city of New York. At least, some of thenul openly express themselves to this ; effect. j o Addre-sinp a br.nquet of commun-jo ists here recently, Leo Kitmincff.jp chairman of the Moscow soviet, said:! t.ne Boidi?vist v.'ork?rs should bo proud of the fact 'that they holdio within their pra.-: the only capital on earth tochiy where the general i o staff of the working class can safely plan for th? s:ruppie of the future, jo "And I look forward to tho time," jo Kamineff said with earnestness.)? oooooooooooooooooooooooooo There's a touch .of refinement -ith EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. H. & S. Electric Compan)' Wiiinp;, "Repairing, Appliances, Supplies and Sen-iee 105 Depot St. . Phone 393-W OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCTDOOOCOOOOO I 00000000000000000000000000 jj 1 THE BEST WATER gi! ? BOTTLE l 3 o ! o Si! J Weavevor No. 40 TWO QUARTS Two Years Guaranteed TV.'O DOLLARS Tho rca:-on is here have or.e luindy. -i.'G (3. Agency 7 "when the red banner of revolution will fly, not only from within the ancient walla of the Kremlin, in Mos - COW, but also from the flair Staffs !of towers in I'aris, London, Borne and Isew York. Twenty-five hundred members of! the Third Internationale, the Red Trade Internationale, and the Inter nationale of youths attended the ban quet, the largest affajr of. its kind whiph has taken the place in Russia since the Soviets came into power. According to a report issued by the (Vl,n ot Astoria the carpo lumber :mipnicnts trom the Columhia rtvor ilui-inic the year 191.' I 51 foot. totaled 7U2.927 11 T oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 2 y o Controlling a Cough oi ,The theory about per mitting a cough to run its course has long since been repudiated. A ne glected cough irritates the sensitive m e m branes of the throat and bronchial tubes. Coughs then come easi er throughout the win ter season. Newlin's Cough Balsam will quickly relieve a cough by removing the cause. It is free from opiates and is as safe for children as adults. Keep a bottle in your medicine chest and check a cough as soon as it starts. Price 50c Newiin Drug Company oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Announcing the change in our firm name, we nre, tho same ns In the past, remly to serve you with the best obtainable in (be ltne of meats anil iKniitrj-. The Crescent Meat Co., Inc. formerly M. A. STILWELL MEAT CO., INC. Fir Street Market Qunllty Market, Kext (o Harris Grocery .Skngs's tlrocery y OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO OOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO OO 00000 1 CALL' J o o o 0 o 1 W. H. Bohnenkamp Go. Undertakers Funeral Directors The funer;U service wc offer is not excel1 d. The things that combine to make thiags eas ier, in times of sorrow, you'll find 'we eifer you in fullest measure, DAY :64-W PHONE Ambulance Service ooeoeooeoooooooeoooeooooeoooooooooooooooooooooooooo t HAZEN BEATS SAIfAZN L0S ANGELES, Jan. 20.-iWalter !naeIli British open golf champion, ' J l KirlrwonH fnrmor Ai.fitrnl- .!. chamnion. and holder of the Cal- ifornia open title, Friday defeated Gene Sarazen, national open and professional champion, and Jock Hutchinson, former British open champion, 3 and 1 in an 18-hole match at the Midvick Country ciub. as an o A homely expression that exactly describes the sensation nt a woman who has been fitted to a '"&(22sa FilONT LACE 9 CORSET "La Cam Me" Corsets embody the latest and most important Improvements In . front laco corseting. Complete assortment of the dif ferent models and sizes always on hand. Priced $2.50 and Up. Mrs. Eobt. Pattiaon Corseticro I'hoiic 322-Vl Ris. 1702 Oak NIGHT Maiu 59 i