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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1923)
: ' ',i;;' -'v;,i?''1' 'Thui-sHay,' Febvtoary ', l'2r ij- ig-ii i i -i"ir,rr J - THE lj-A'tiHAKDE E VaNING OBSERVER .'One - Billion and Half In crease Is Noted in Saving v eposits'i in Comparison , IJ- Awoclntpil l'rriw) CIIIPAOO, VVIi. SiivinCT lie lioslu in Ihp fnllpd Stall's lnrron.n, 'by about' Il.filiO.'NKl.Oou in 1 !i m 'roiiiurd with 11121, ncrnrillnfi to in llnilnnry rljrnrcii Tatillatcrt by the sav IliEs hunk: iliviHion of the Amcrlraii llunkrra luworlatlon and nnnotlncv.1 In re tlirquKb district' lii'iulmiurtrrs. 'I'ho rlKUriH hou- tliat, compared to if ported arinK deiiosila on June bo. "Mil, 'of I . 1 s.GiiO.iiuii. the amount for the. eorr.Kporlillim- date In 192 u 1 lS,fS7,4!i:i.ciiiV. The number of savlriin lu-pountu In uiratfil by the partial data In hand Wad 8.)S7,S!0 oh June So. Win, im compared to r..G7.8;t'i On the cor- reKtiondlnv dute In '11)21, "a 'iruln or ,ai4.Jli&. Kor both tho , amount of Huvmj,r und tlm number of depositors, later uutu of stutes from which' com Vlete returns have not yet been re 'I'eived are' expeted to BllOw larger Bulna for IMS.-. According to .this report Hchool miv Jntrs, ., systeins, niort,ed deposits . of jli.jiliu.liiiii uurlnn tin:' last school year an Increase 'of (( over IP21 am 100 duriiiK'thc. last school year, and the nuiuber. of pupils reported ua par-tU-l-.ialiiiii was '.l.l's.poo. u' Blqwth of til0i over . the previous scliooi year. " . lio data coMecicd.-by the savings bank division Indicates that life .In-. Vurance, not Ihcludini? beneficial so 'I'letles or the government bureau, -now curriird on American Jives toUtl more 'than 150,000,000,001. Premiums on Tiew business during tile yerfr ending November I. Ki22, amounted to 'ttKO.ooo. file total premiums, Lnclud futf the puytnenis on annuities, paid 'Muring the year, amounted 'to more t!mu Jl.ioo.ooo.ooo.. The amount -of. 'hew life insurance purchiised during the year i!i2 was ii.3oo,oiio.ooo, . un lOciehse of 'tiOO.dOO.tlvO.OOO or'7( ote'r i:i2l. . - . . ' .. , THE FOG wiiii.v V.i's i.os'r ItF.OOKD n'ilKINC show. 1 (Ry Associated Press) Cl.KVfilANl, -Feb.- 8.. A . record for tho number or exhibitor expect-' 'fs expected to 'he 'established tit the' National Pood Show to be held 'Here I Vbruury t to 19, according to J. P.. Ijiokuu or Kansas City. saerul ition-' airer of ttho N'utional AJlsoclutlon ot Ketuil urocers,,-which Is stueitH;. the phew. . , . ' y '. - The purposo or th show is to pro mote a better knowledge of good focxl values. Amonu'thos einviied to tallt ts Secretary' of Agriculture. Wallace.' ' ' (lly Associati'd' 1'iChh SALT I.AIili CITV, Ki'b, S. I'llld u, I'.-niilly that persisted 111 Kelttntr losi. hellvlihiully, was the leoelit experi ence of Sel'Keant Krank It. Husch. of the local marines rerruillmr office. A ulother sought bis nsslstunct in ritltt -bur her son. Heber l. Hok-iiti, Jr.. rrom whom she bad not heard for several weeks. Husch traced the boy to Mare Island, t'ullr., but when he went to report his find, lie h:,,l in bet-In all over ntr.ilu. Tim mot he was hist. TOWN'S FIRSTBORN GETS BIG LEGACY (lly Associated 1'ressi llltAHS VAM.KV, Callr., I.'eb. S. II was worth several hundred dollars .for Hutler nssey, u younr man tar inerly of this eliy. lo be born in Tono pah. Nev.. very soon after the la'te "Jim" Hntler made his ramotis ft-uld dlsepveiy (lint Is said to have lirnutrht if efc t '.. ' '.' '.t. liie inliilnif (iUirfci or Tnu.i f.-lr existence. He A..thi, rW JZ,'i born In " H n in fiow,, ' iln.e.ii.r Hut er ili'tiMi...i ...... ' .Tmrt . credit of the bnby In tt nln HMi llianlt. ; ' .- Vv j . Massey came Into w,..Hnn of u,e' uint.e Innreusetl tleVirnk tn.i 1... k .. I... tefiH 91 . "P"- a years or ate a few niontlis prior W;ln UoiiiV ci( ' ins . peneracior. -i;... ; A ClBsslfled Art Wl Do m Thp use of ind JtonninaCe sen tences by too many writers is to tic deplored. Hid ft-oii 'ever henr a fruy Ray he was crazy about n jrirl and after you saw the Rirl you decided thai lv Nvas riirht ? iiiportant to all Women Readers of .this Paper FIBESBURN FDR YEARS If Rheumatic Eat No Sweets (.' I Say. Gli of Salu- Helps to Ovtrome RHcumititm ' ' . Add. : r, ?;r Rheumatism is easier to fcvoid than to cure, suites a well-known authority. We are advised to dress -warmly, keep the - feet , dry, avoid exposure, and above all, drink plenty of uood water and avoid eating sweets of, all kind. Rheumatism - is caused by body waste and acids resulting from food fermentation. It is the function . of the kidneys to filter this poison from, the blood and cast it out in the urine ; . the pores of the skin-are also a. means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work ; they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this waste and acids, which keeps accumulating and circulating through the, system, eventtiajly settling in the joints arid muscles; earning, stjff nesg. soreness aid-'oaln., icilffdj' rlti v At he rir'si'&ri'gej theutnatlsm get1 from'' any pharmacy l.-ahout four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon f ul in a glass of "water -and drink be fore breakfast each morning for a week. This is helpful to neutralize acidity, remove waste matter, also to stimulate the kidneys, thus often ridding the blood of rheumatic poison. Jad Sails is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks wh6 are subject to rheumatism. . '".". to000000000000009000,0000 (By " Associated Pi-crh) RPniNOPIKI.!), 111.. Pel). . Fires burning for years in coal mines, deep beneath the 'prOund, are one or the. nsolved problems of coah'minlnK In lltnola ,,. !, . Many . .of lhvsc fires,': : walled up years atfo, .recently have caused trou ble In southern Illinois mines, accord ing :io,Kdb'iil ; M.: .TMeillll. : director or the Htato department of mines and minerals. The Donk brothers' mine at Col- llnsvllle. the North mine ot-the Illi nois and .Indiana. coaV corporation at Mitt, and .Several, mines near.Sprlng- fleld .httve ;ueen Cbnipjllled recently to seal up .portions or"their workfnKS to prevent, th.csprcol of these smoulder inir 'ruVnaces',' ' wiiicli ' burn' without stopping in the! tfidden chambers un dertfiiounj,. jOn'e,. mini: was ;ordered closed "entirely. :.)i' ' '! .' The fires-start in the rcruae which is left after 'the Coal is dus and are cuuscd by a process similar to spon taneous combustion, according to Mr. .Hcdlll. l lie: miners can mem k"" fires." from the word applied by coal diggers to the debris In the mine. l Wit Brook ThatCbldaiid vmi I rac Make you fit Trnnorrmr. ami I "Comfortable as an old shoe" jl homftly expression that exactly describes the sensation of a wonan wk haa been fitted to a FRONT LACE CORSET "La Camilla' Corsets embody tbv latest and most important Tlir-y do not flaro tip In riiiim lnit bjun nlowly. Binouhlfrinf- away for yi-ara until ihry otit t)innHIV(-H out of fiu'l. (.'hunilrrs whotv Hh-ho flri-a Mart biTonit u mass of llvo rul couIm aixl iiuiNt in1 Rcrilnil up to kti-p thf air rrom tnom. Tht -trouble Is ranart! wlnn n fin (ftts Its way through a wall anil threatens to break through Into t:ir ml no worltlrtfrs. Kontetinifs jlic hiuouI- ilirlnff roata eat up the. tjupnortlnf: real pillarH n-nultlnrr In weakening' thf support for the ground above. These fires rannot be extfntfulnhed by water, Mr. Medill HtateO. Water pnly hiakeH them- worse.. ,: ft Ih the ehenilenllzatton. . resultiriM: 'jVroin lhe mixing' of . water and the Hfuse tlml causes the original eonib'usdon. The only vny to stop tho- fires is lo re move, the burning: coals from tho mine. Many such' fires may bo st'en on slack piles on the surface in thin section ; of , tho. slate. The.se can be flooded with water -and extlngulsh. Mr. AlodlU stated. '1 finmA nrnmnn linvn n ctmnli twinl,. ulary but their turnovfsr is immense. ITa.IiL II . iieuiui nu nappiness are; a good pulling and traveling team. ; The real tost of a book is. do vou want to read it neain. ' M A V ( AIS IV Kl-rrCfllKAV (Tie AHHoriated Pi'ess)' SKATTI.i;. Wash.. I-Vb. 8. Tho Ki'eatest motor ear population pt r mile of iuiproved road in to be fouAil a Ketchikan, Alaska, in tho opinion a:' J. ! . Kruuse, automobile dealer of th" Alaska jetty. ,. Mr. KriiUHe siiys there are juir maelitm h in Ketchikan with only tu mfle uf Improved hbrh wfiy, or about 1J cms t the mile. Needs revival the noble order of -Testers. "''fOR'30''YEARS Mad to Cut Holes In IKy Shcca ",' 'Por 80 yoan l.hiui bha of the I' orat bunionoinan ovef naw,"Buyli -i ! t ' )j. 1$. tlavik. '. "Had to wear cxtrn ,l4tnco hIkwb and oven cut holes iu Xhem. but now, thunks to Fulry ,lyot. my trouMo Is over. Now wfisr my correct the ahoc in pcr lect comfort." WoUJnirUoeithdworkllkeFiilry-"" fxiu U'jiovi: fntjtantty anJ rc-;-i.fV,ii kji-jbc of the bunicn. Trv it Ji;-i tuui UUUIOII, lVOCUnraila Thousands uxm thousands of wo men have kidney ot bladder trouble r.nd n-jver suspect il. Women's complaints often prove to 'he nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease, ' " '; V '. li lhe kidneys are not in n healthy condition, they may cause lhe. othe; o'-jans to become diseased. 'Vou may suHer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. l'o;r health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent; it make; anyone so. Hat hundreds of women claim that Dr. -Kiliuer's Swamp-Root, by restor ing health to the kidneys, proved to be ju.'it the remedy needed to over come Kuch conditions. Many send for a sample bottle tc see what Swamp-Root, the great kid ncy, liver and bladder medicine, will do for them. Hy enclosing ten cents lo Dr. Kilmer & Co., ninghamlon, N. Y.t you may receive sample size hot. lie by Parcel Post. Vou can purchase medium and large sie bottles at nil drug stores. ; - - " J ' Hy- j 1 II Spring Hats " Exceptional Values Fn all the New Styles and N'ew Shapes, surpris- ,, na',iy low piiceu. oee our aispiay window. OOOO O O OO OO O OOOOO OOO OOOOOO OO OOO 00 oooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Invest That Money You Got for a Christmas Present in 7- ifts That Last P 1 ' (b - ' ' ' , ' ' o A o o y !l;-:iin - U.n .-ii S K I at ' J. H. PEARE & SON La Grande's Leading: Jewelers i Established 1890 , ' : i., .1 .i'o t inf.- i .y. .' O O ... ... - - - - -' ' ' ..... ;'.;... ; . !, '..-., ! i.j 'g Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooboo Chert's tQ0 'of nfiWWWBt ViA EDISON MA2t)A Lamps. ' H. & S. Electric Company Wirine, Repairing, Appliances, Supplies and Servica I . ... ;..,' i new k.ivvmo uituu DUlHr. imjii - , "TZl . L-J - LL.'"-.. 'VitL-r-. rrrmjnmrwrm V I A New ranmgESHrW 31 Shipment ' MlOlV f v : 'Co'tl'cin Cndlulsr' yard U,!-.23cl ' -"i MMtMSm " lllS L: Hope' Muslin, yd'L..:..,r 23, MfMMm -' Chamois Finished Long' 'Cloth, yard..2l?c' to" 33c 1 MST&'&S&iP' kit iSl'' ! 36 and 44-inch Indian Head, yd 86c to 44c j . jl ' j Andrew Variety Store MjjlTO A 1 J -, II t - ' '1 l( ' 4 1 1 1 M 1 1 hnortfremanU In front lac eomtlnc. . CoTlipIet assortment of tha dif ferent model and aitea alwayi on hand. I'rtrrd $2.t and Dp. Mrs. Sobt. Pattiaon GrtTMMerA Pbone S2i-W Itra. I7a Oak M . ORDER onuments i?at U1U11 X NOW (fGZt.CtitTS' 1,v' mae profound TflftnOrZSkJrOlf ,tudy of monument building, 77.V. and an order placed lr our 1 r . 1 .. ; . - i l nBnns la pure lo receive iuii.a fnl, intelHirent cxetntltn. We Will Gladlj Farnmh Est)mnta - ii - i ' Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company iiii;lid;i!li!d!.y "02 S Are. La Graad., Or. The Next Move Wins The game of checkers is much like the game of life: The player who plans ahead, who is always ready, , wins in either game- ..: ' If you would win in the game of life, plan ahead, start a savings account and add to it regularly- Then Fortune, good or bad, will find you always ready. Saving now means having later. . UNITED STATES NATIONAL. BANK La Grande, Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 'i-'.-.v".;'. I 41 s ' K 4: HQOooooooooaooaoooosoooooo. i