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PAGE THUEE Tuesday, January 23, 1923. THE LA RRANDE EVENING OBSERVES NATIONO.K FINANCIALLY American Bankers' Associa tion Reports' a Billion and One Half Increifise in Sav ings Deposits. NKW Yftl; K. Jim.2::. Siivlnpa do posits in th 1'nitctl Siiil.-Hnrr.-aK.-il ly almiit $ I .riod.intD.iHM) In 1 J as ooni,arM with IHL'I, arcanling to nr.- Mininary figitiVK t;tlmlnt i by Hie Kav injrs Biink Division of the American Hunkers Association. The risurcs hIiow tlmt, coinparpd to r-iiorlM HtiviiiKH lt'ro.sity on .limo :tu, uilm. of )i;,(;is1r,ii'.,(i(io, iiu- mnouni for tlic rorrfspoiidinfr date in mj1.' was Thi' number of KirtnKH nccountN In dicated by tn- partial imtu in lian-l was rs.itri.f.i'i; on Jnnu S". Mi22. as ro!n:iril to'2(i.CHT.K:ii on tin corns pomliiiff dart- in 11)21, a tfuin of 2,315. Uit.l. i''or both the amount of saviniri ami Hit number of rirpOFltora. later data of mates from which complete returns lunv nol yet been received are expected lo show lurKcr wains for 1!22 than nre here Indicated. School savings nyHleina reported de poHiiH of 5)1(1.(11.(1 iluriiiH- the last school year, an increase, of 40 per Cent, over liiai and KHi per cent over l2u. 'I'lie niimh.'r of school systems also Increased by over mo per cent, during die last' school year, and the number of pupils reported as participating- was 1,271 .olio, a irrowth of 5u per cent over the previous school year. The momentum now obtained by th" school 'sniu;;s movement indicates that there will 'be. a larsc increase- in a vines and in participants rim-lnK thn comin;,- school year. . : The data oolll'Ctod1 by the SuVinpi Hank Division indicates that life in mirurtce, not Including beneficial no cieticB or the government bureau, now carried on Aliierfcau lives totals more t ha ii ?50.iH.i,iin),oao. I 'rem I urns on i new business durinjr the year endinpi November 1, 11122, amounted to 3225,-' li.sn.ooo., The total premiums, includ ing the payments on annuities, paid during the year, amounted , to more than $l,MHi,(i(M.tMMi. The umount of new life insurance purchased during the year IH22 was ?:i,Stm,(KM.oiui, n increase of $iitM,lH)l,iHHI or 7 per cent, over 1921. Building and loan associations re ported an increase of 17 per cent. In, members ami 1 !i per cent. In repnurc- i'H during the year. On tlie other band, postal savings have decreased steadily in 1!22. (iovernment secur-' ith-s in larRe amounts were absorbeil new Treasury bonds being allotted to the extent or $:!27ufjH.tJ(iu on cash mibsct-lniton and Treasury SuOinpsj (Vrtific;ltei Jiave sold to the extent plf H.--r4 H-xf M Jl over until Hie juiltor quits beini? po lite URGES MORE FLAX SEED BE GROWN NOW AUSTRIA HAS I r- r- . . i- To Establish Tanning I Plant Now in Tahiti (By Associated Press) ST. I'AI I.. .Minn.. Jnn. I'S. Willi the United State? a heavy importer j of flaxseed, efforts to increase the i production of flux are ueins: made i j am irulturnl collect's in Minnesota.' Noith and South Dakota und .Man-1. (By. Associated Press) tnna I OKNKVA. Hivitit.Tlallil, Jan. 23. First appealed to by lnrfrc national .Tin1 1.iiikik of Nation lim'tnr:.. wiv, consumets of flax seotl, "Wean W. C. !;,. trying tu emu Austria's rruiior.ili- t niirrii -I (Rv Associated Press) j PAPEKTE. Tahiti, Jan. 2.1. With a view of tstaMishitiK a pineapple I catmint; industry here, a represent!! live of American Intere.'ts is here i ppPTimrniTn i nuaaaiuutnia aul mmrn nilL tftfLLUUiyiLUi aurne f.,(.eo fttiKibui Mudents and pro-factual -probVnw. For example. thi ifessors. At I'ratfUf, Imleru'iiUcnt ofjrtussUin students reoeiuiy ouenm -jthe i'aech unlvei-wity, (hero js tho on-hhtdr anrvlccs to tho utritfc In crtnncm iiy itu.n-'.iti how (til cam in tho world. Mon wui tlm amelioration of the un- courjea are conducted without Employment situation. Their nltHuMo (By Associfttod' Tress) Mere government Interference ot any kind. Thly colieffi- Is tniadail by a promlnvnL Itusaian scholar, I'rofessor NovRorot sv, and provldi-s 'opportunity for about fonr'lnmdi.n students, who, a J'ltAUt'l'". Jan. 23. Tim hetn irlv. '5'rar nffa' Wt'rt' b'ttdfnir ll useless oxlsl- n i?uvi-.n eti ... 'ence in the alums of I'onmantinople. lt-publlc hss been described jof (he ilim is the fact that u lar,' tlie Uusslail student:) III the relief work bv one n:illnn fnr hi-re lire tnrntnt- to nvr.etir.il and roil- ii.tL-itiir b.ee (;,';on1. ,v U.m.lhv liviliviMiw.nl 'I'll.. it 1-.. r.r II.,, f,,.. I .... . iiimru, ITUKUL' IKIS llCCOUle .'U f HCI I Ve V.iM'K. SUCll 113 us!cunir" mowing flax'ant. wheat together jr.a. I , I..lon ,1,,, htti , nniiifin t!i,?t n e-ttccl' tutalilvof0 nintv aiiroiiit'1'8 I'mJ 'tl'lr.l'iL'u.'ii1.'..'!!'?. i i!,''.". , .!.1.1.!!V,'.:.l,l..iC.r" ...t'.il'!! iil' ,"!!ir!it'f I apple can dw Rfown in Tahiti, hut Kite K'l.ssian int. iucttwla who hnv.-jtry ot iiirriciiittiro rn-openitea ly nr- RreenvlllA I'leilmont: "Prosperity tlo.tht if the natives ctm be induced , hern contin ued to leave i'h ir otmntrv. ranrrlnK let'tur. s In feeh nehoota anil icoiii.ih in rycl.-n,"' anyii nn expert. to ptepaic the lr.ll lor planting. I r.'hnslnvaidn to.tny -i n-ipportlnt 'snnplyinc mat. rial fur the solution o:, Tun's ennv In Tllyvein. tills v.'ltl llivin.c I.IV.IMMK liu' llllllti. of thornv lantana (icruii and other heavy underprrowth and the avcrag-' j sss studying conditions. The Americnnsl propo'-e, it is said, to niak? contracts' with tho native owners of land suit-: tunc uir k'""""; islovali Univeitv of m " a "''''u trin J lin'' ri-"111'" ' "r" AMW,X v. .1 1, illtimls ,, becomi supplicis to the ' olm-tn as rnnklwc hl,:h linopotilon or farmers to irtow flax if. a manner !"' wn' the patient is rapomlinv lo j cannery. . IV i I I'can Coney explatnetl that lasijHtipi'rviiiitu? tlie application ot t ie r, u: 3ear there was consumed in the ;i dies oVciilc! upon by the J.iu.vu. United States 32,(100,001) buvhels ofirounoll In Piptitiibcr. are onrn!nt flaxseed while only. about 8.000,000 it hat the whole pi'oKtani iv;n now bushels were produced in the cotin-icarrlid out without a hitch, ami that try, the remainder beinir imported. Austria is saved. . , With a pood piotective tariff bene-1 fittinpr the flax growers in this eoun-j Austria has eiitlit. il no piper mon- try. and with an nverairo Drive of ! since Noveinljcr is, ami the trown Isave ainphi proof that there exIstH nmuiiB tho Itttsalans a spirit or acnv.i appreeltitlon ii what th.i (rovcrnmunt , la doing l'or them. Moreover, the Csteehs thcplaelvtw) seem to ifet alonif well vfh tho Itna- olan refegeea. The varlollH Ituimmn - Institutlii ia for lonrnlntt aro supporl 'd on'.y In part from public runds: a frreat deal of tho money for nplrrfBp cornea from eontrlbutiona and collec iIoiib nmonir the I'aeeh ptlblte. imi-ive will not ur:tertake to clear this to extend his cncoiuiut plttnla-; tions. ' I ...... has remained stable uinco last A'h.t- nst. The cost of liviniv Iwis Henn lo An j,lmicemcnt sufficient to attract . fall, and navins bank depo.-iits uv m tho iiiry'nnnle in:hi- l try will, it is said, incre.iso thy coat . oi ptuductiun to ton point where it I will he difficult to compote with the Hawaiian pinenpple industry. on the increase. All these are regarded cs must fav more than $"i a bushel for the past ten vghi's. l)e.n (lol'fev nrcdicts luc rative returns from thn crowimr of llaxsee.l for years to come, with the prcJuction dimculties obvmtea. I AI L KII.KS ItOY. CUKHAIJH. Wash.. Jan. -23. The 11-yenr-oJd son of .Vr. and Mrs. Itobt. i Thomison, of Pi KM, died Friday of. fractured skull suffered by falling !to the iji inlinjj of uncovered b.inKithe annual report of the Oeschutes off a wa;ion on tlie pavement near his notes, is ahnnsl rt-ady to funeHn. i -natv 'iterit'f. home t'oroner Sissel iuvestiKiited i the ense and decided that no.bhuue it t ached to Hla he t'tu'ter, driver of the wajron on which the boy was rid-ij in. There will be no Inquest, or able symptoms. The regime wbieii ( tlie doctors imposed upon Aiistr'yt has. been complletl ilh, and the new bntii, t issue which is to control th emission j A dei:ni;iient :is lalnn-e of $154,-; of paper mon-y. puttau; a definite end, ::i7.-!ii on the I'J'-i roll is noted in i a A modest man alwnys feels n little, J cheated if you don't notice -Ids mod-.i esty and praise liim for it. 1 , !' lloston Herald: Morehouse pari'di'i miy)it,b well ro chaneMts name.to "MorccourtliouKo parish. I The ideal laxative tablet. Made of Phenolph- thalein, Cascara aml Aromaties, and positively will not gripe." Easily faken by children Why use nans- eating, liquids, whcil you can buy Rexall Orderlies. ' Price, 25c, 50c, $1.00 ; ".' oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo O . v 0 . ' " " . , ! 1 Nif ty Slip - Over -Sweaters to A very reasonable price to xiy for sweaters of such good quality, and tlie styles are the very latest some are in plain weaves, others in novelty patterns. A good as sortment of colors and many combinations. FUT1 AN Ladies' Rcady-lo-Wcar and Millinery , 000000000000000000000000000000060600000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 o o o o o o o o o o o o O I O : I o o o o . o o : o 1 O ' '.' I O I ' I i o s o p Oi o n 11 in ' III! !l ,oooooooooc66eooooooooooc 2 FORD & GEORGE 1 qnn on .irtuh OOOCbn'iiv ft ,rL One-acre tract wllh pood four-room O I tousev full basement, chicken 1 house. ; niPUiuplner plant, work shop. Thls TAXI :,:r. Service , I : ,r Enclosed Cars ;' "" CALL , ' o . o gill, o o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo MAIN. 44 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Monuments &enlCdrr& 1' o ' j lii ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopooTooooooooooo ji I Ii.ivc- coro.l.I..rM.le Innnlry for THE UUXALL STORE 5 ' " o small iinprov'Ml ncriMiKP, In unil tnl-i , fl 0 y o f jiiinliiB Urn clly. Also for III, -2ii, 4il HI O 1 ' ' ' O II lpZX , ., I I Invest That Money You Got for a Christmas Present in . j 1 pun ussuro you that I -:m ifi-t roHiill.i. C n"l.jrM-il.l'il'lai'.Hr' lirVj tf hi . g : , . j' , i . j 1 ; i ! ; ' O W Jly llBtlriKS lor thl rlu.i.1 of proiiiM-- J : ,1 . .' ; I O ".. . fl i 5 I ' I i:l' V ' '..' 2 .ty i tim lowest i jwv im.i r,,r io V " i , : ' i tiirrQ I rl?lr- I ' flQt ' S'l ; H'fl S ! iji-urn. 44uld HH b have iimwll- ' 1 O 1 1 I o i . VJ.11 lO . 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Wll f - FERI ECT Billing VI ' " " ' ' ' '"" ''""O H pma,,a",07 a,T"tt i 1-20 Sheets in Iackage-1 Sheet to a Washing ; j Soooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooopooooo g i Geo. -II. Currey ' " "' ' ' "" ( turocertena ( i r'-r,' rni . i w i . in ii cikiii st . .1 ' i i mi i ii i m K.-:rr ii cu-.ii -- 7 i. f j ii tj hi hi Our" voti O.V.B. I : My Jlfc . o ( REPEATER SAVK Out-Very Best , j ! fti W ' 1 ! ? 1 com. Phone .. ! . . ! WMl 1 . LlPWA BJJI '' V 35c Main 43 1 lb. - 45c V, WlP I 1 W 'WTT l B' M I : - - -i - wmmm,pm m night i r, . RWSS5pS4WSfev I t ii - - Lome DacK ro iou THAT I MONUMENT B J NOW B -' I . made by jl I La Grande, Oregon i . ... j H W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Undertakers Funeral Directors . ' The funeral service we offer is not excel' 'd. The things that combine to make thi.igs eas ier, in times of sorrow, you'll find we oxfer you in fullest measure. DAY 264-W PHONE Ambulance Service ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo W taav md a profonna tody of monument buildiDg, and an order placed iD oar hands iu sure to receive faith ful, inUHient eiwutka. We Will Gladly rmraish Estimate Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company 1S02 S Are. I Grmade, Or. MMMHBMOBHI R.UNNING a horn- i.-. ir. iavge part a business undertak ins and can be best UCi.e w ith tmsiness methods. Business uses the bank check in 95 per cent of its transac tions, because lulls paid by check are always receipted. You have the stub, the cancelled check and the bank has a record. This easy, safe and simple method is just one way in which this bank can help you. Conic in and let us explain. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK La Grande, Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM gl'aLi1liiiri'"tW'l'''"'"U1, IMTJ