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.v-i?' -.; -Jv-- f--t? I' ,1 J PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, 'March 13, 1923. 4-? 1 ' 1 : 'fl ; 1 i .! s i. i WELLKNOWN SPEAKERS TO APPEAR HERE SUITS OF SCOTTISH WOOLENS Suits of sumptuous, soft surface, quarter-lined Scotch Saxonys, in exclusive custom patterns, hand-tailored in an exclusive custom way. Flying Squadron to Be Here March 17; Taxes to Be , One of Chief Topics of Addresses. Tuxes nit hiirh, not so much bt tnufce of the inc reaped demands of Kovirmnent, but because of iiirlcrfs iich.s. evasions and if raft, according lo claims made by Hon. Frank S Kcginr-cliiinis which he says he will prtv in an address to be delivered ii L the high school auditorium Sat urday afienioon. .March 17, at l u clock. Mr. Jtegan will speak ajrnin at the aine place at 7:0 o'clock. Mr. Kcir;in. who is a lawyer, car toonist and tax expert, is coming to Iji Grande under the auspices of the I I y i n g Squadron foundation, an or ganization which is sending out speak ers in the interest of law enforcement. There will be six meetings, afternoon, and night, Satur- j day, Sunday and ; Monday, March 17, 1H and IU at '.i ajtd meetings will be free if CREDIT PLAN . OUTLINED BY . i s i 4 v imnn i ir' (Continued fioin page 1) SUNDAYSCHDDL NSTITUTEISTO BE HELD HERE Reverend Van Nuys, and Reverend K. M. Jasper, both of Portland will arrive in I.a C ramie in a few days to hold a Sunday school in.suiute of intcnlemoninatinnal type, under t f jMitnii na rf nil i( hf rhni-hCS La Grande. 1 he first meeting ii With . Greeting Cards" The demand for suitable cards lias increased to enormous proportions, as the sending of such cards lias' become recognized custom in every (.(immunity. Our cards not ojily supply present .needs, but by lliejcauiyUihd ongiti.'tlity antl the" sincerity ox sonunietii, create a uesire to rcmemuer casions hiUitifc$;t)l.)(' ' )f) 1 ' , .. . v.. j . 0C- K T iNewim ?Sta lin Book & tionery Go. 5JNT. TO JHIY skLL SOMKTHLG?--TUY , AN SHE RRY'S TODAY and TOMORROW Those I to the mihltc. A lew years ago Mr. Kegan was employed to gn into the tax records of t'bicago, where the --tax, rate had soared lo more than on the Iiuii- iireil. - He lomiu, ne tays, inai lax (lodging ws one of the chief indoor spuria oi thai cny. rive nines aw niuch properly, he said.; was not I lifted fur taxation at all a. was be ing properly taxed, v. Mr Kognn i'!nims to have found scores of great 'corporations not even on the tax records, but- a poor widow, who made I her living by sewing, he hays, was taxed Lo the full limit on her V, sewing machine. j While speaking with the squadron 'in Southern California, Mr. 'Kegan iclaims lo huve found u million dollar icorpomtion that was paying only i$K0 a year in taxes. In the state house in Illinois at one time, he says, .there was more than 800 janitors on j the pay roll. There were at the time only UUO persons employed in , the building. That made a fraction; lover tour janitors to the person, and, itbe taxpayers footed the bill, Mr. Kegan, who has been on the i ilyeetim platform for 28 years, will Idmw cartoons on a large easel while (he .speaks. At the same hour .Kev. Fred W. Coibett, . for , 40 , .years a !spcnkei'r will deliver; an address. An Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock ,,lames II. iWoerlendyke.. Chicago law yer and authority on me tencriu con stitution, will speak at the Central Christian church. In the afternoon at It he will deliver an address on the legal and constitution phases of prohibition. Following this address he will hold u inw-onlurcemenv confer ence. ' '-1 ) 1 On. Monday .mfternoon and night Hon. Oliver ,W. Stewart, well known j traveler, writer and orator, and Uev, I Noitnn C. Brown, , will be the speak i ers. Mr. Stewart ' will (Hm'Usk the p" litical, scien t i f I c 1 and ethical features j of law enforcement ami Miss Brown I will, taki ipmive industrial , and eco nomic phases, ' i.. j;M1k. Itrown lias : lini ' delivered nearly 1 I lilOtl addresses dur- big the present tour of the I'lyiug 3 : Squadron. At '21 she was chaplain Id i of ihe Illinois senate, u position nev- er held by a woman in that state I before or since. HloiiM ikuirini; to use t Ii - m.rvi-o unj see It developed will inukj tlieir bent contribution by uffcrlug iiuthinjf but perfectly sound paper." A construction of the Ihw'a provl sloii, made public y the eoinmls- Nloiier was ui;ru- upon In the throe day conference la:,t week 0f the board with the hind bunk presiUenu. it said: No Individual Jxmns. "Idreel Ioum can not le inade lo Indlviihmls. Idn-el pdvunees may lie oiuile to conpcrailvf inarkethiK ukhii- latioiiH or JiveKtock associations hc- curitl by warrhoiiMi receipts for Htu- ple agrli'iilttir tl pitntucts or by chat- inorK'iitH on liventock. Loans may ho rt-discountfo fo- national and slate hunks, HavhiKS tfailks. trust companies, nti iciilturnl .n-rjli corporttions ami incorporate! livestock loan conipiintM. 'No paper can he ri'licoiiitlMil upon which I ho borrower has been harmed a rai more than 1 ui-r cent 111 execs of I hi dincoUNt rate of the Interiiiedlato hank of the 11h-tllrt. In making ndvaiKOK on wurihouse reri-ipts, tin; credit hanks can ac cept only recelplH from bonded kov- riiineiit warehouses or KatLsfaetoi H v hnioleil warehouses operating uiul'" rtulisfdctury sf.it e supervision and regulation. Tills, shouht hud t liiDiider Interest and greater activltv In the development of warehouse lu rt lilies end proper regulation. Kill I It-lj laikelhiif. !The farlliiies which the bank will be able to afford to cooperate marketing concerns shouM Iwul to n I Kif.-aler development of sueh enie prises. y i ' Auil'le flllKlH will bf. iiv-iil-.M,. V,... : loaiiH to faeliitntu ordinary market- 'wi 1)0 h'-M Friday evening in the mg but in. ji,. io supuoi'i. Hoeetilative ! I-nptist church at which time Kev. holding of farm products. Jasper will trive an illustrated lec- o loans will lie made for a bg- llure 0,1 Keligion of ( hiUlhoot!. Iicrlod than nine months, until i The Kev. Jasper, although now lo the HVNtem In llioroughly triod mil rated m I'irlhind. where he is pas- l.'pon livestock paper. Naiii;n-lujV as-101 " :l Methodi&t church, formerly rturani'c of renewal will ho given i n 1 nimlo his home in the Grande Ronric proper e-tseH nut only j1 aggregat" amounts eunal to the bank's eapltnl aml then the mibjeet of the murr gug(. must submirto. relnspecllon and i:m;.M r. m i.si'i;it iruvl(ir-d.' romllOun of WL-uucltv Asiirnnco iivi-n Farnivni. (Hv As.six-iatrd ProSs) WASHINGTON, Mar. in. n. 'hp riiuiiicc cii'inrnliun iravn iissur- uni'e toiliiy t farmers that its poli rics ri-spcciiiiir crt-dit tn agricultural nidiistry will bo continue! iilmnr linos which arc limited only by iru-1 vision oi law. CATTLE KILLER El MDS CAREER Kiins Into Death When Jay v Bruce, gtatc Mountain Lion Hunter, Eludes, the Killef ! r ; - j s I Wf - - i. -" w . . jtKvi:ni;M VA. I I The Largest Chain Department, 'store Organisation in the World' s i! ii ii r- EsiiiiMjafi a ii iuvi mil . VLJi 371 DEPARTMENT STORES iSmart Hats The New "By-Word" : One of the latesf modelsto" 6 had fn palm mint. ;brown, sand, gun metal and tobacco brown with; 'two-tone satis linings that blend witii .tho colof of; ihe.felt. ) The largest Chain Department "Store Organizatiorf in the World BUYS 62,000,000 Missoula. 1 tjl- 1 Or iiiUliCiK; spring in the immcdiato future is j planned. (By Associated Press) I IDAHO FALLS. Ida., Uar. VS.-A i company reprcscntinjr Jfontana capi- MAUKETSTKADV ' (By Associated Press) tal has completed a deal involving: PORTLAND, Mar. 18. Gattlc (12,000,000 feotlrf standing-timljur. in, stendy, ;cnlr,iiHteady at all advance the Island Park country, according of .$1 to $1.50 late yesterday; ho(;Sj u un itmiuuiM-cment oy w. ji, ftmemi sucep, e'Ks ana butter steady Rr' AWociated' Pre'tfs)- v' r (rlv SAM .loai!:-fllf:-Mni' l:t 1 1 ...... .V. T.V.'. . . fm'' l"l onuie ktiipr tut year 1 MVS valley ai-.d is the son of .L M. Jasper, a -prominent valley? farmer. . Kev. Van Nuvs is tl'e pastor "W one! of Po. Hand's Presbyterian, churche 1 Jack Holt SUCKS DEBUTE T EI VICTORS I'.'ioM.-. nt tio .1 - t ..I I . s I'l-A'OI.KTdN. M)tr. l; . t-i, Ii 1. u h.I will l -p I inal l!;t ilisl i irl tn Hilar Hi In J'-.ir. iis ;i r. soil of Ho t"ir- li. u- i-oiLii-Ml ht-U iu Slanl'lfM Hat iiu!tj (-vrliiMK. 'I'Im- cinlvsliml Wi'iv llri must mi si ixl iVu.Ili ten. The tor. iii. i- si lmnl i rpi'i si-ntvil y till' IH ).:ivr t' ill! I OTIIposi il of Wnlltivt' ! I'H'l iilitl I'liii'iuv Hi-liifl, while IVli il'i hut's aiTii iii;ili 1 1 am, ma tie tip 1 m Ue Ki.imir ;iipl Houahl llealh. . nppn-Hi ii tht tii. This tli-tiati was lit ltl I O tlr. l.l.- lie p-soititm I'rom tin jilehiile ln-liI -i Wfi'k aiio. "MAKING A MAN" 1.; Ii,r Tlie story of ;i rieli man who always got what lit; wanted till he fell in love. And how he had to lose everythiiur else to win the girl. Hig, vir ile drama hristling with draniatU' punehes. Kva Novak is the e,ij'l. and Round One Of "FIGHTING IiLOOD" from the ( -ollier's story Idade to Order for Women and Children, As Well As Men. o Raise in Prices "V, Uriinl', tililmoult out a ntt'in- ( Itic sl:ilt tlrliilfin' assotilit Urn. t'-.l I'l-mllvlim's nt-i;;ithi' anil al- tlrinaltr li-tnis a frw-wvi-ks a.-,. TO OPKIIATI. MINI: lt.VKKK. Mar. 1.1. Ahvadv the benefit lo be derived through the new nwid down Powder river canvon to Kajrlc valley can be noled in min in. A IVntlaud company is under stood lo be nrrnnia)r to operate .(he tdd Pat l.onir mine, and will pur- i'Iihm' tne const rueium camp Intilil- ins at I'amp l"i llaiiin'on, load from ()m.in conlrnflors. Hot Lake Arrivals HOT I.AKK. Mar l:i.-Tlie Hot lake Sanatoi ium rej:iyter includes the following nmnes: AV. M. Miownell. lliin; Mrs. Mary Spencer. Ilaker; Mrs. tb'o. MclHlt ley. Ileppner; K. M. (iriffith, linker; llnnier t'henev. l!nion: litinham Wtiirht. Medical Sprints; T. J lliiiflr cy, l a Cr.iMlr; S. (,. Stel.bint. Walla Walla, Wa-h.; S. .1. lrnvn. Spokane. Wash.; t'. K lless am wife. I'aion; J. K. Ilojrif and iie. Haines; t'bas. Itch. I.a , t . nde ('.arl..), Ohcus, HIk the trend Mr cattle (iuen in the Mount ilamitloiv reyioni , nnd -one -of the largest mountain lions ever bapirc in the state, is dead. After n reit;n of twelve years as kimy of the cat tlo slayers of the Coyote Creek run in, "llijj Jim" has been killed ly .lay llruce, state mountain illtinter. . the I The hmre mountain lion was hunt-j needy, 'ed for six lnvs and niirhts over a i radius of more than fifty miles be-w---fore he was bat-red by Brut. He was treed by three of the state lion J hunter's dos. and after beinsr shot.i in the lunir anil knocked from the I'-oe, he was finally stopped within J five feet of tin hunter by a bullet through the brain. 4,rijr ,lim" weighed l."i0 pounds--! ami was credited with killing twenty I liead of cattle on his recent rampage. ! While trailing the "king of the kill- i ors," llruce himself killed two fe-H innlo lions, bringing his total lion J kills to loS since he has been hunting t them. Of these, llruce has killed I'JT during the four years he has , been on the payroll of the state fish and game commission. :J Since the coiumissiou began pay- i ing hountics the hales of moun- tain lioiu sixteen years ago. bounties J have been collected on -I ,(M: animals, i I he slate pays ?'I0 for the female skin, while (hat of the male brings J -0. DEER MEAT TO BE GIVEN TO iNEEDY! Dont Over-Look IhidQpportunity: Game Warden Walden brought in n nice bir k'ir ami presented it to Captain Huehanim, oi- the Salvation Army, who is having it butchered. Mr. I-uitwitr liavinir consented to nre- lionipnre the animal and will distribute 1 tne portions el ,venlson amon Use DIAMOND CORD TIRES It' You Want . Tire QUALITY and Tire ECONOMY Mil EAT (H OT.VITONS I Mv Associated Press) I'OIITI.AXI). Mar. Hard white I Sl.:i:.; Western Red $1.17. The Dickens of the French adven ture in (he lihineland is lhat gli-a' explications have turned into bard times. Ore. Hdw. & Imp. Co. ; imp. vo. ; i v,v ii Eveiy Wrapper off Mcdo-3Iaid Tall Can of ; " Evaporated Milk Is Worth Money For 200 Wrappers we offer one set of six . Rogers 1847 Silver Tea Spoons, value $4.40, or the same for " 100 Wrappers and $1.00 : 50 Wrappers and $2.00 25 Wrappers and $2.25 . W;e will try to match any pattern you have, or will undertake to get' other pieces. Let us shpw you how far we will go to please you. Call us or. write. WTe want volt; to use Medo-Maid Milk.'. It has,a quality all of its own' that is un equalled by.-any .other milk. Every can has the same good quality. It costs no more than other good milk and is better. Use Medo-Maid Milk regularly. You will be surprised how., rapidly you will accumulate the wrappers, and you will be delighted to have found so good a milk. Ask for MEDO-MAID (Meadow Maid) The offer above expires August 15th, unless-, extended. Don't hesitate to call or write. UNION CREAMERY CO. Phone Mam 122 La Grande, Ore. ll Fresh Ranch Eggs PER DOZEN 25c Fresh Creamery Cutter, 2 lb !)0e Potatoes, 100-tb sack $1.00 Olympic Flour, l!)-ll sack S2.25 Our Seal Flour, 4!)-l! saek ....$1.77 Libby's Uosedale Pineapple, No. 2 tin ...2Hc Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg ......10c c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkg Fancy Sunkist Lemons, dozen 40c Extra Large Sweet Oranges, dozen S3c ANY ORDER UNDER $2.00, 10c DELIVERY ClIAUtJE; ORDERS OVER S2.00. NO .DELIVERY CHARCE. PROMPT DELIVERY RELIAIILE DRIVER rilONE MAIN 19 WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG HOOVEKIZED GROCERY ' t. .; Ii M. Ib.nti r. .bio- knm? n-h.; t K. Lul'ev, l.a