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T Saturday, April 21,1 923 THE LA fiRANDE EVENING OBSERVER imce roup n n mil ni rim tLb IH LLLAIV I , BP WEEK IS II i lloliitcil lo Our Wnllii rtarvlrn," Pre- Ij Mont C, V. Teliney. Afternoon sos- Hioti-Hiipei-iiitcliileiit J. linker of I' (loiuiing presiding; devotions. J. Ji. J (Jillililii (if llhiekfonl; iIIhIHoI wiper. llllM(l(-ntN' lili'PllllK Willi their re. ;l sprellio illsliicls; "Orgiilillug ' fL i J Cliinvh hi Hie City," J. A. (lleiulcn. 'I lilng of IJoIsc l-'lrst rhurrli; "OrgiinlK- Ink u Clint-ell III li VllluKo or Conn. V voted in tho survey to the business J opportunities in Palestine for Amer licitu products. In'll)i:i, it is stilted, I tho import from America were ynl report In Issued, field parties will oov. or nil phase of the-proposed (level- a opiucllt. ! .M, Goodwill, nssislnnt sccrotnry (Hpnrlnl in Tim Observer) Iry," c. K. Iir:il, Filer; "Stewardship KliCIIN, April 21. KIkIu'h clean- jus ltoliied to ln rullirn or Our lip week liet,MH Tuesday. Tho rlly l 'linrrli," liy II. .Mereilllh of Ash has nriuimeil fur the hliullilK iiwuy '""I 'Til" I'lirlHtlntl Sn wardship of nil rnlililMli tlmt Is hoxerl or Hiirk- (lililil Is l WnrkiililoY" 10. II. Keith, ril anil placed In It eonveillent spot. Kliiinell; round lalile illseusslnn 01' With I ll eninliiK of the ruin Mot inn, ."ill- ciirnlit year's pi-uhli-lns; "What however, iiioell Mint was plauiicil hint 1 Hiiro In Our Item yolenee Program to Im left mi. lone, Tim selinul was (Would Mean." Illshop ISiirus anil nn allowed i Im 1 1 tiny Imlliluy rue put- 'ndilrosii ,y I'renlileiit llii kiiiiiu or lliiK the school properly lo rUthls. I e."li"H Krliool of TheolOKy. Mrs. Hurry l.eoiinnl ami iliiinclilers Slimmer Kelimil Work will leave this week lo Join Mr. l.ro- Tuesilay nioriilUK reKiiliir ohms linlil lit ;i Cloud, Calif. Mr. lio- work for Die summer si hool will lie Haul luis lieen Bono fur some time and taken up. Tho list of leueheiK til ls so well pleased with his new In. eludes Valenlliio Helen, head of de- outhard Affirms Future Of Palestine Is Bright .( NKW V(il(k; Ar"f Tho Zlonhd 'llnurau! nnd'of other parts of south-!lhe growing immigration into thejniiwinii in eroded to outline a ijnf..fl rguuizatinn of America hu pnint-;ern Syria phut off hy the l,obnnons ! country. Ho ui-rc Amorwan busi- hh program of procedure ior tji lo! Tta Syrian port of Beirut, j to take advantage of the federal engineers. Hov.rotnry of In- J jUPd at 201,9i)0. For tho I'ixcal yearjf (niorior. iiimI Artjnip I. tavU. fi Tuni'd iTiurcil If 1 VC I , J 111 U1I OIIIIV- iitil I'f'IOI" Ol ( IM' I r. i i viiuiiuiihii imports reached $i,!)Ju,.r(4, and Mr. (ntn-vlm, )i:tvo minoiinr-pil Mint inn., S Southard predicts much uroutor ami U',Jl uri-Jvo to diWcl fho IiivcmIIkii- J npDP.inrniiLiini nnnni-l mil t iniz mitll Ho.. r. II tlml llntn tl1i rnill- ciilioii (hill thny Imii iu movo l' ('iil ll'nriiht, l)(t Im i-niilfiyv y tho Weed hlUMlM'l l'OINIIIIiy, Hill (Icortro Iiuh uIko hilfn a mh- tiOII U IjtClOlHl, iUi lH WI'll 1I('UM( tl ivltli liiH work. piiiliiioni nt (ioclul Nfh-iirf1 iukI rr-lltf-MoiiM fdiiciillfiii, (iooililiK ci)llr'K'; I Italpii A. ('lion, oilucallonal illicc- Im, tliMxtrhricnl oT rural work, Itoaid oT llOtlll lillMMif)ltH aiil ' h II f'i:ll cxImi- mIoii, I'liiUidi'lplila, I'.i.; MImh J'Mor- M('H(, Allen, Korrewt lty1i-r ntid ''n,i HuK-hiMon, iijirfHautativn ol' tho (JliMin craliiun won amoni tho fli'nt flriiirriiK-n to try thrit- luck on tho hoard or Hiinday MPhnolH of tho aith- odiHt iMdmopal rliurch, I'lilcuvo, J J I . Minarn. Tlidr hlwt calci wax a I1""1 Itondfiuin. prnfr-HHor of nw hull trout niOJiHurlriK- ahuut. -'K Int-licj ' l'l"M- iQwa milvrrnyt and wolKhi'd about poundM. IKayotl-, Iowa. Mnrrla Ocoikc t miw it ronlUnt 1,1 rdrr to ipciIvo rrrdtt and of Tho J)allcM, liavinp koiio tticrn to 'iplr;lp thfiw couimi-h the pawtom a portion In tho lumhnr mil In. lir.i ImuHt (I) nttind ill rta.HHoH In oai'h i:iroi-H. who whh at ono tiino Inter- f"'"f"': (2 iviul tho text book and 'Htod in I ho box mnory hero, lias oihtr rtadiiiH ronuhed ty h In born omployrd al Tho Dalles mllN f,"'"(','' n't rallMiaotoiily piiss ulia-o Iumi hiiniriier. UI1 pyiuuliuillon nt Iti eomiletlou of MImh KImIo Hholton ranin !n Sunday i11"' '".se. I orthleaioH will bo te rrain Kin KrunclHrii to xpend a Bhort Hll" thono ooinpJcttnj.' ouoh couiho by ()rirfin!';it inn eA ...1 Hi.,- .Aortt ut.n-w Mnivrn-i fiini the Svrian nort inic tho rebirth of Palestine, hused which includes Damascus and its rich liirirely upon an incomplete review of, caravan trade extending oven further - I i i. t 11- I... Ail. itn Ihn (listilcf f ilia f'ii ith fi Inn u Hurvi;y iskucu iu.si. iJot-pniiti-i "v , - -- .Uiin.n. Ilunn V ' .i.thur,!. AniorliMill ('lll)SU! at Jerusalem, la effect turned an op timistic nUtement into a ""'"y VlC' ture und thun woh unfair both to the consul and the Zionist movement Future for Haifa Mr. Southard predicts a tfrent fu luie for Haifa, reforrinp; to it as the pn.non'd terminus of an oiinine line It rum Mesopotamia,- of its beinj? the hnd to the,' Modi iciraneun port of the Hediat full report of lili page, and it up- i uulway and of dailway connections opportunities. Total imports from uli countries amounted to $20,8(,K!)2 in the fiscal year ended Aiarcli, 1121. The survey ret'en it unusually complimentary terms to the effic iency and ttutisfai-tion rendered by the courts as well us the .Palestine government under Sir Herbert Sam uel, which he saya, functions very ef- icienlly. With pew form of j-ov- irivc3 every promise of a irruduul Pro cess of economic expansion." r,r th-.vt. tho AmeriounVonsul made 'with Kamasius, and havintr tho "moHt ei.,inie"t instituted in 1118, Palestine a most interesting contribution lo int i lavoiamu nuiour posMuimies on me movement beinK carried on by the ionjr Syrian coast south of Alexun Jews who are referred to as "one ol' diettu." The construction of proper the most active and virile commer-1 harlr facilities at Haifa, Southard cial races in the world." Following in ( indicates as "perhaps the most hu ll summary made from trio full report iportant factor lnriuencinj? the dovpl terlor Hubert Work will visit thi project In .hino to inako a peiMouaJ rcroiinaiKKunco and to ramlliarizo hlmsoif with details of tho projoot inve.sibr.itlon. Be op Hand When MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME " 7 ? ? The old family doctor may have;i had faults but just the same it takes i J u couple of dozen "specialists" to-i hold ilown hi h- ' of Mr, Southard to the Department of commerce: Views hncouratfinff. Writing in a conservative manner, and in the customary formal style of u consular report, Consul Southard expresses in his survey a most en courajfinjc view of the future of Pal estine. After referring to the fact that Palestine at present does not ofter grout commercial attractions, pment of Palestine's foreign com merce.' The economic rehabilitation of Pal estine, according to this survey "de pends largely upon the fullest Pos sible development of its agricultural resources." Mr. Southard gives the arou of Palestine having "definite npriculturnl possibilities" as over two thirds or over three million acres, nut even the rest of Palestine he vara t ion with tier people hero. MIhh Hhollou Iuik been employed in Port land find Kan Kninciwo lor m-yeni! yen in. Tim party tflven by tho yonntf peo ple of the Methodist church for tho yniinjf pcoplc'H elfins of the ('hrlstiuii church wiih highly huccohhCuI. About 60 wore prcHont to enjoy the fun and much credit Is duo Miss Aulnirt for (h(. delightful nIerlalnuiout. Mrs. ('Ikii-Ioh Miller of .Minn in xpont tho week-end in KIrIii on a btiHlnoHM lrl und vlHlflntf with her many . friends. The M (Horn, it re phmnlng to leavo soon for Kelso, Wash., to nmko their rut ti rn homo, .M r. and Al rs. Herlier) I )aron and da light or, Kern, expect lo leave this week for Head, whero Mr. Duron will ho oui ployed in the lumber mlllH. ; Their ninny friends rcRrot their leav ing, hut wish thorn well In their new location. Mr. ant) Mrs. ftihson returned Sat urday to their homo in t'ovo, mtiklng tho trip from hero by nolo. MIhh (tlliKon, who ts touching In tho school, will remain hero until school Ih fin ished. Hoy Tllanohard and family huvo rented tho Herbert Duron home and -poet to move there by tho last of this week. K. K. K. Address A well filled house was present to hour Khlcr Judson lliown's sermon on "100 per cent American," Hun Mlay evening at tho Christina church. A commute,, from tho Kii.Klux Klun entered during tho sermon and pre sented ltov. ltrown with a silk flag and a girt of money, t'taudo llalhrook drove his ear to Iai Grand n Huiulay evening, nflor having spent tho week-end in Klgln. Ho was accompanied on his return trip by Miss Thelma Hug, who Is teaching in the Islind t'lty school, and K. M. Iluffmun, who hud spent tho day at tho J,. H. lllll lionic. Arthur llallgarth left Hunday eve ning for Portland to be goa for nevoral days on a business trip. T. J. Bnder was n l-i timndo hound passenger on Hundtiy evening's train. Mrs. K, D. Jasper and children of Alloel spent Krhlay with lier slstor, M rs. ( 'lurence I lean. M r. Jasper went, on to Milium for tho day on business. Mrs. Krnnk Keller entertained a number of friends at a faro well par ty Tor Mrs. Kin out Vehrs. A very delightful afternoon was spent at tho Hello,, home. Thn Kenneth Meycrslek family is moving this week from their present homo in the oast end of town. Tho property has been sold and tho new owner plans to movo In very soon. i:asteiii star .Moots Tho Kaslern Htur party hold after the business mooting Friday evening, honoring Mrs. Kthel Vohrs, was eu Jo.ed by a largo number ol ineinhers and their families. Tho evonlim's ontort'tlnment was oonductetl by Mrs. 1 In (ley's com m It lee. Tho first part of the evening was devoted to "fctiessing" who tho Infant portraits or thn members represented, Mrs. Dciiham won tho honor of Knowing tho largest number. .Mrs, t). Wil son was voted tho prettiest inlanl girl, nnd Dr. D. Duller thn hand somest younir man. The oompany tlien dtscended to the liaiupiet room on tho 111 si floor, Alter tho deli cious supper was e-ilen, M i h. J. K, Hater, on behalf of the order, pre sented Mrs. Vehrs with a bouquet ,f carnations. After Mrn. Vein's will ehosen words of thanks. I'rof. K. ij, Itaih'.v was called upmt to add a lew wonts of nppn'ehition. Do .preset tho reeling of nil, in saylug that there was felt sincere regret at li't lejtv Intr, The hlKh school wilt present their last play on April I'o. It Is entitled Ami Homo fame Ted." As this Is their rinal p!u, the students hot" Tor a splendid attendam o ami prom ise to give thus,, who at tend full vahio of entertainment. UMY TO ATTEND PASTQRSSGHOOL the hoard of hoitio nilssions. There will he :i session of tho T'oe-ati-llo dlHlrlet I'linl'ereneo Wednesday, April 2t, at p. in. Among those who have alreiuly Klven written notleo that they will he present at this summer sehool are: I'Youi Wiishlutilon' slate: Muhert l. Vlneent, .Mahton; J. '. Can-Irk, Aso. 1 1" : M. T. Hlnlnes: 11. C. Oallaher, Itlehlanil; Miss (lertrudn Apel, Win thro p. From OroKon: I,, n, Jenkins, .Norlh Powder: II, K. Wallln, Island Cllv: . II. Weaver, Vale; II. I, Hansen, Haines; ltov. and Mrs. .V. K. Iter. nhoy, Alleel; Assistant l'nstfir Vnl-l I'arlsh, Vule; n U. Aldrlell, l.n. Grande. I'roni I tali; J. Kreelell Johnson, fiiee; 1,. c. and .Mrs. Ilawsou, Park City; U. Ii. Xook, .Mllford; Win. I'-rury, Kureltu; .Samuel .Mltehell, Halt Ulke City. I'Yniu lilulio: Hev. und Mrs. C K. Wllinlntr, Jdaho Kills; ltov. anil Mrs. i:lmer (Irnilt Keith, Km mil t : Charles Tate, Tullle; J. II. tillllun, J Hack loot : Harry H. Jlauilllon, I'oeutello; liev. and Mrs. C. . K. Heal, Kller; J. II. Kiltton, Itaekay; CeiirKO C. Todd, I'Viillland; (I. It. Areher, Cumliridire; ltov. and Jim. J'loyd K. It Hey, Wen dell; 11. CI. McAllister, tloodlnt:: (leortire Wf. ltarnes, Ituiiert; 11. niri Mrs. Meredith, Ashton; Charles X. Fletcher, Klmlierly; C. K llnyes, I'arnia; W. M. Crowther. ltlchfleld: '.!;. unit Mrs. llelnian, lluhl; J. !). Maker, (joodlnif; W. M. Kwlntr, llolse, and Airs. H. A. Vollork, (loodlnt. he confidently speaks of "the assured does not refrard as beinfr altogether development of its splendid opportun-j hopeless, referring to it merely as 'ties' as an entrepot in trade between , cupulilc of "little" and "questionable" the markets of the. Occident and those UKricultural possibilities. He points lying, between the Kuphrutes and the to irrigation and hydro-electric power Mediterranean on the one sine, ami i as tne most, importunt means lor those of the newly awakened tlis-'the rehabilitation of the land, tricts of northwestern IA labia on thej Concession Given, other side- Palestine will serve as a i Heferring to the liutenberg Plnn trading base for a probable total of; (which he does not mention by name) more thun three million people in .Mr. Southurd states that the conces the district Indicated. Within Ihcjsion "has already been tentatively boundaries of Palestine the popula-; given to a Jewish engineer. The ac tion' will be appreciably increased i tual beginning of this project is in each -year by immigration made up! definite, but as it is seriously con niainly by adult individuals from ecu-1 aidered and would be of inestimube! tral and eastern Kurope, who are j value in the economic upbuilding of much; more advanced as potential ' Palestine, there . is a possibility that consumers of foreign manufactured actual construction will be under way goods than lire the people who, us in two or three years." As the ma u wKVile, (referring to the Arabs), jjor part of the funds two million make up the present population of the i pounds sterling for the concession country." . is expected from the United States, Hopes lor fcionists. uur. houtnarci anticipates the purcnaa Consul .Southard's optimistic views seems largely lo be based on confi dence in the Zionist movement, for he writes that "the main factor in the commercial rebirth of Palestine event of is the sentimental and material at- docs not in America of the corresponding part of the equipment to be used. Mr. Southard concedes a possibly good future for cotton-raising in the lrl'Hntlon. A thoiurh hp treat the Jewish colonies J DIGNITARIES ARE INVITED TO 8PEAIC AT PASCO MEETING Governor T.ouis J Unit, Congress man J. Stanley Webster, Dr. JO. O, Holland of Washington State College. Dr. Henry Kun.iilo, president of (bo Dnivorslty of Washington, K. K. Dlalno of tho Western StateH Ueela matlon association and D. A. Scott, director of conservation nnd develop ment, have boon Invited by tho Co lumbia Basin Irrigation, league to ad dress tho 3,000 or mori delegates at the Pasco convention of tho Colum bia Dasin Irrigation league, April 21. Homer J. Ciault, V. ft. engineer in charge of tho basin investigation, will attend thn convention. Ijiro delegations from Washing ton, Oregon. Idaho and Montana will be in attendance. Tho Jo-iguo will elect new trustees for the coining year in preparation for the activities to he carried on In behalf of tho nrol- ect. Dnltod States engineers, cooperat ing with engineers from the state department of conservation and do- I velopmont started the government in vesication of thn project Tuesd.-n and from now until the government' IIS OBJECT TO EGG REMOVAL (Uy Associated Press) ItKXO. Nov.. April 21. A band of Washoe Indians literally started out on tho warpath from tho Pyramid I .like reservation recent ly h ecu use a row of men working for tho state fish hatchery at Verdi removed OKffs from n-male black -spotted trout. The Indians told the whlto men that they objected to the up parent mistreatment of female black-spot ted trout for tho removal of their HfcH. Tho red men feared the fish. und const fluently un Important source of livelihood would be de- slroyed. Acuoainled with tho natural man ner in width the females go up stream to lay their spawn, to bo followed Inst Inotlvoly by tho males which ferlill.o It, ho Indians wero outraged when members of tho crew working under James H. VokI, hup- rlntendeut of Nevada fish butcher ies, caught tho females, niiiec.iMl the eggs from them into rccrplnclcH and threw the fish buck Into the water. The method does not harm tin fish according to an authority. About tt5 (ention it is receiving from one of t f i especially, he refers to them in a most active and viriel races of the, very favorable manner in severnl world (the Jews) which appears le-; places, giving them credit for the .le-1 tei mined to spare no effort in mak-' velopment of orange-growing. He inj the best of every economic pos-lspeoks of the present and future de-j nihility which the country possesses.'' j velopment of almonds, grapes, wheat, Of the Arabs he then says: ."The ma-tbarley, olives, tobacco and fruits, in! jority population of the country, In highly favorable manner. The soap which is of Arabic origin, is not in! industry is regarded as of great po a position to provide financial capital j tcntial importance, as are also, the! to any extent, but it will supply n.silk and drug industries, and carpet; valuable capital of certain physicnl J weaving. j and ment'U virilltv which should re-1 Capital Scarce. - ! act mightily to the various economic Mr. Southard " dwells at several JUCiwrs uiUL win piuoauiy uv nei jnipoinin uu liiu muicny ui i-tipiuu, iuv motion." sorting that inability to secure long- Klaboratinir his views of Palestine time notes has most seriously affect- as a gret futute trade center, Consumed agricultural development, not to Southard declares: "!Wjth improved speak of industrial enterprises- "Pal communicution assured, it , ( Pules-i.estine is poor in capital," he hlunt tine) wiLl command tho trade of sum; ly asserts. As high as 15 percent mil! 1 una of people in northern Arab-1 interest is charged on loans, ho de iu; of that wonderful gniin district clares. south of Paucus, und joiown as the I Special and extended' space is de- Tho minuter enoot for p;islois and ln men at Gooding colli win Po opeiw-d Apill :2 hv a Rmnd ntH-ioi - ury rally which every Methoiiist pus tor in Kustorn trecon niul Soutttctu Idaho has been tn Ited tit attend, Dinhop Hums will open tho rnnvrn Don at the Methodist church Nun dnv evening uiih un address entitled "The Uvb-ic Christ In the Modern World." Tho program the following 'ay will lo a -o.i .vis: i-wo n i Superintendent V. M. Kwinij or Urisn presiding: devotions, II. W. Parker of Niiuipa; n-porti from district sup erlnlondent-i on benevolence program; "World Hen tee or Advanced Pro gram," hy Charles I. Itovnrd. Hel ena: "Oratoi-M of 11m Kvnnticl," Jllsli op Hums and "Uoodtnjj College a ,lCwl KitatO FOR SALE Small farm, lcj (hnn one mile from city limits, oa i.'ove avenue, containing Di acres. Ileum- u rooms, burn and out build in us. Kamlly orchard, two wells. Om- at house and one in tuo fhdd. This Is a very tb-Mtrable location ami the prleo Is evceptlouat for tills luallty ol soil and location. $1-00 will place purchaser tn possession. Hal ance extended over a period of years, In other words ,lho terms are such that the products of the farm will pay for Itself. Immediate possession can in- given. Plenty of ttmujo begin spring work. $iaon will put you In possession of Dn acres. One und one-half ntlleb irom l.u flrando. (lood tlvn-room house, piiiated. Dig burn will house fourteen milch cows und nix bead of horsi s and machinery. Family or chard, apples, cherrkh. pear, peaches, ;iiii iilnms. About .In acres tit ctlMDtt lion, at b ust acres more ran h cui tiaied Kour sprints, one piped Into Ho- Vtouse aud horn lot. All fenced, w Ire and ptsts. Price VMT ye;irs in whle hto pay flOdO. Hero is an opportunity for u dniry. poultry and berry farm. Investigate. Geo. H. Currey lnnuranc TOURING CAR Better Than Ever Before At the lowest price ever made, the Ford Touring Car is even better than before. The one-man top, slanting windshield, improved seats and refined chassis construction have won instant admiration. Already the demand for this model exceeds ourability to meet prompt delivery. In a few weeks we will have to disappoint many who are holding off. Order now to protect yourself. A small payment down and the bal ance in monthly installment's. Fotd prices hove nrrrr brcn so Ivtv Ford quality has neivrbecn so iiel Perkins Motor Co. t MOXCOI NTV A I Til o"ilizi;i7 l onn in i i:i;s l'HONi: MAIN Tlll-ltlll si II III, lit;. .:' I F. O. B. DETROIT - 'a i Y Ull k I B ! I Ml INCOME PROPERTY For .Sale Or Exchange Four room moden house. Forty dollars down and $10 per month. Five room modern house. $250 down and balance like rent. Two houses for ren. L. S. Weeks New Foley nilildlng LA WN TOOLS Will Help You Keen a Nice Lawn LAWN MOWERS RAKES SHOVELS SPRINKLERS HOSE Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. On Depot Street, Next to Perjney's "A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO IT Blind Man s Buff EVEN in this age of enlightenment some folks spend their money .blindly. They buy with their eyes shut. They grope in the dark as truly as if they eyes were bandaged. - And all the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want ! Advertising is a beacon to guide you in buying. It shows you what to buy where to buy and when to buy. At the same time, it protects you against fraud and inferiority. Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deiber atey focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their val ues must be honest and their prices right, or they could not advertise successfully. ; Don't play blind man's buff with the elusive dollar. Spend a few minutes each day running through the ad vertisements in this paper. Then buy the products that have proved up in the light of advertising. La Grande Evening Observer . '. i I i t ! ? , ' ' 1 M M 1 ' ' " " ' " f'ii.iD-- - ' , . . L. W i 1 1 D i D ' - ...... , - -,. . , , IIITl1- " w ' ' '" H,p"Jl XiM '., :. , r i (;,,ji.i1Jjp.(ii(J!l(.':.';;;;;((,;.-.t.i;i;ij..,.j,.,ll..;.il,i.!.