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A. t PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, June 18, 1923. i La Grande Evening Observer AN lNDKI'KMMCVr NKVSI'AI'i:il. r Mull. Published v'nlly und wwldy nt I,s imlJy, pr year, in mlvtince $r.oi hrAiiffit, i,rtRon, hy l,n Crumle Kveii- Imily, nix iiioiiIIim In hiIvuiicm ItiK Observer l'uhljMhliiK t'l.mimnjr. lnUy, three month. In hUvui. i- XJUULMO UKN.VIK, KUItor. Uatly, ry--r monili Mir . J-"tily, pT tmnilli ftiji t)u M(((, (( (lllt,r ,.tit.--(irttt"ri lltiii-t bK(. .,11..,,.. . i . i New (Stand. I'ol'llaiMl; Iin;iiTial N'i'Wk Entered nt I ho l-oxt-.m,-. at ha (.niti.ie. , Hl(m V A,(11M;m(lh New Oregon, an K'oiid CNsn Mall Miilter. imikJ. Iv.rtl.md. OHSKUVKIt. UlU Admin Avd.. - "k" K ASSOM A I ( (irmide, Ortufon. The Am(;;Htri I'rt'iM lu exHunlvely ii i enlillfd -to uhi' for inrhlii-rtlloii of j.hi iiewa dlKpoK htfK irtillUd to It or noil M DM Itll'l H) Jtlll,S. oiherwiMt- i-r-dl.ed in Hi p.p.i. ll"J I''hI tieWM imMitilicil llitTi'ln 1 1 ' 1 AH rlf.lit f r'-uihliiallon 'f cju'uia1 11 7 Currlrr. d iMK tulieri ht-rt'ln itlun itrn ri'scrwil, Dally, per tniHJdi ..75c - ISiiJ' iirnnSr "'"' WANT: II.. Urn. UaUy, iiiKio i-i(y oiijuchmUi the pom: lo Imniircj his 1 ' " j-t.)(.Mt jmhI Ik: thill' tfivrlll td tilt! licll, (JM'V AM) ClM'VI'V M"FH'lAL Hlmil hiirely ruinu lo wulil. IVoverha i lAi'i-:n. ' ' J OFFICE CAT TflACtt MAMK. BY JUNIUS MSS HATCH 15 VISITING HEBE TO REPORT ON CONSTITUTION Future Of Russia F.cc Medical Advice: "Don't buy thermometers in Hit; summer they lower in winter." -V', ArehipelaBO, mints are not the .only Life Savers. I An cxi-eriem-ed driver is out; who lan tt !1 in ;:n emerBi-ncy whether thllt sound is his breaks siiut-akillB or Ills wife sllciililii. Varied opinions have been expressed recently by persons who proless to know something of the situation in Kussia on what would be the tiled if Lenine should die. famiil. Mv:i fl'iishov. son of tin. not.'il fiiKsinn jiuf.hoi'. u-lin i ,. , "io. i .1 ,i i i . I I Anolhir kooiI iiKMnory list Is trylliB in the United States, expresses the opiniyji that ll Lenme should io ivin. nii,.M' vhHiirr .in.i why fain die, changes in Kussia would be inevitable, because there is no'""': """ iiioJiuMhmnii. (iiie in the soviet circle who is big enough to take his place, lie i von n. . r in nni or u ii n.s imviiiK considers Tiotsky an adventurer and not capable of succeeding " ' "' "" '. tii'-y for ... " nu n. II would lH. no uho lo currv tis head ol the aoviet regime. 1 .muii an ouint. siijiary duties in the Kingdom of Siiini'- In less than two months she will auain siiil for Siiim where she In contrast to this opinion is a statement of a member of the; Eoviut government, that the bolshevist system had been so well !.,nAll,;,,IrI!l11n,,l0 Z"J"Vl organized in Itussia that the death of Lenine or any other indi- 'ponuiar iwo-tomd . fact. vidual would not make any important changes in the govern-; incut. The lUissian people, this spokesman says, have come toi accept the communist government. . I In foi mation and opinions respecting Kussia since the govern-J ment was seized by the bolshevists have been so conflicting that1:. reasonable deductions by students of world affairs has not been, possible. Men of ability from a number of othcy nations, includ-j nig the Lulled States, have visited Kussia, but their reports do: nnl; coincide lo n HooTon that would inMnirp fMtifiilciwn in Hini!' 1 tlcpentlability. riiKinti-. U'oi'ds or l-'ainoii.s .Mm "Von iiiltht nl leust l,t. Huvluhlu!" "I low' in in li u iii:ni V" "lio you ihliik you'll crush '" ".Vow iti at Die house " We've i;ot lo slop, anil let the en ille L-ool." .'o.'. do J oil have a inutch V .Maw Creek Snjs. nin't never lieon what you'd ii luilien' man, hut eei-' since j... Ill 11 VI- IHMICI'll nes inciin- "'I lo lie a lot i e ehuillnlile to- Count Tolstoy knows a great deal about Russian character, ;'"'''" b'."r;", wum llua 110 , . . ' toward poor, .lnlii men." and he admits there is no organized movement against the con- ti'ol of the bolshevists, whom he estimates at about '100,000.! "i-eiy man should siand on hi Efforts to break the grip of the communist on Russia have failed, Z!Z"oZ"n". yc and there does not seem to be anything in evidence that would encourage the belief that the death of Lenine would make it any! n,. pres.i'te.T'hiH'Iiii'i.''1"11''' easier lor a revolt to be successful. j 111,1 1 " "" ' vade it. I in valley, on hill. . ' He on sented his l,. T,.i.; i t i r i j.i ni-ijuuii lu ue Uiven ai IflC With W. C. Perkins nt the helm. ; Home Of Ml'S. A. T. Hill in the u,lion County Chamber of Com-i Unnm, r,,r. nf lr.. mt'lce will meet tomorrow at noon' HOnOl Ot OlieSt Of Mr. i the Methodist church with the! and Ml'S. MoSSnian. Methwlist ladies serving. The meet-! inir will be officially designated as! "old clothinif meeting" and will bi ing ' A ilistinguisned visitor in I.a in the period of pioneer attire that Ornnde is Miss Julia Hatch, who has, I.a Grande will don preliminary to! been the charming house 'guest of the Old Oregon Trail pageant July' Dr. and Mrs- K. V. Mossnian for 3 and 4. i It ttrM '" "y-.aw..i ... . .. . iciciiiiv uiuw nn v n inn tnirpn will ho reported and action tukoii. Several announcements among them will conlii,..,. t .i. ..l..,vt " lnot lne proceeds or the I the Phrarachaya Girls Svhool at;w,,'f: .C" iChiengmai in northern Sia.n. :hien- ",,n. ?' hA "se'' to fu,thc' the funds mai is the second city in size in the ' , 3" 'l a""e ""t l kingdom and the Presbyterian T. .faT ls meiel-v to lver"-e church has there established a Mis- & Z ",i, ...., . n , . . s on Press. Th,,l,riel Ti ninliii. ! . '." "e iai- Srhnnl I. i.. ,P 'll.. " 1 ? I mC" . 0n "lUSlCal ., J" i-uii'Bi'- v.i.i.1 school, Leper asylum, McC(rmick hospital, numerous churches and pri mary schools beside being the center for many evangelistic out-stations. Twenty-one workers are very ably supervising these many activities- For thirty years Miss Hutch has been in service under the Woman's Beard of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian church and hus been the special representative of the Presby terian women of the whole Eastern Oregon. She has visited in l.n Grande several times during this pe riod of years and it was therefore a very spucial privilege at this time to welcome her. for manv to meet I her, for others to renew the acquain tance of former years and for all to near of the very splendid work which she is doing in this field. Miss Hatch hs not only been the re cipient of many functions here at which she most graciously spoke of her work but also has been especially honored with functions ati Baker. Union anil Enterprise- In honor of Miss Hatch there will be given a reception at the spacious home of Mrs. Albert Thomas Hill at 1U08 First street, on Tuesday afternoon from- the 'hour of two-thirty until five. A very fine musical program will be enjoyed during the afternoon- To this all the ladies of the city who would like to meet Miss Hatch are most cordially invited. nroirram. Th meeting will convene at 12:05 p. m. i Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea 1 Kemcdy. Every family should keep this pre-i naration at hand during the hot cf: the summer months. It is almost1 -lire to be needed, and when that I time comes, is worth many times its cost. Buy it now. Adv. 1 Compounding Is Dangerois Oh, that compound interest! Simple interest will eat through steel, according to Walter Pierce, and compound interest will wear . away the best home, the finest ranch and the largest business quicker than anyone can realize. ' .. "Adding a little to what you got always adds uile a little bit UU tw.ThaygJh,e.sei.Tet,.ol,' thc.tmneudous. .earnings, of .building and loan companies and all other forms of business which exact a lot i f jalere.-it and add it in the payments to be made monthly by the l;oi rov er. Few people slop to think what inteiest really means, and it is very well iilustialed by the story of the wheat grains which runs as follows: Tradition says that the sovereign of an ancient kingdom of fered to grant one wish to the inventor of a new game which would i'.niuse his army, wearied in a long siege. A venerable man thereupon came forward with the game of dies."., and it fitted the need. Told to state his wish, the inventor suggested one grain of wheat for the first stpiare on the chess board, two for the second square, four for the third square and so on, doubling up to and including the sixty-fourth square. The king, amured at .mi queer a wish, oi tiered his chambei lain to give the old man a sackful of wheal and send him away. Hut the aged inventor insisted upon exact measurement. A schoolboy who once had the patience to reckon this sum found thai Ihe wheat would load a train of c:ys reach from the cal th to the moon and back, thence half way around the earth. He careful what you promise. With MtliiKlii? ill-will So with hlood. sir, I paid II. I ie pn sented his hill, And 1 eoukl not evade It. ! Tin only trouble with .Mr. KordN ini-llmil ol hiirnlnt; eoal Iwlce thinks Alius Tash, is that II will elicotirase -i j im or M i-niiil hainl eoal dealers to en-I ter the innrlict. j I'lleaKiim Th,. 1'iile. ! A well kin.wn La (li-ande man was rf'idlns down Adams Avenue in his l-'ont with one loot haiiKiu out over Hie door. A small liny, notlelli)- this, i shouted a'te:- him: "Hey. mister! ju:i yen Ion- your other roller skale." FRANKLIN MAKES MANY CLOSED CARS KVHALTSI-:, X. V.. .,. ls. Franklin closed car production so far this year Is 74.4 per cent, or the tot al, according t H. H. Franklin, pres. Iileiit or Ihe Franklin Aulo hllo I oinpany. in May closed cars con stituted 91 per cent of Franklin pro-ductlon. FOR SALE Hooni modern house, gnrai;c, lawn, j lot and a half; located on East Adiiins avenue, solllh side, on ma-! cnilain street. Must be sold under: forced sale, anil the price Is onlvi f I soo.oo. or 1400 cash will nun-! die It. Balance easy terms. 1 loin in Itomlu's Addition, hair hlock. on M avenue, the street that is building up fast, and gc Uo paved this season, and the Is only Jllio.OO per lot If soli lOBcthcr, and good terms. Just Received SASSY JANE DRESSES In getting your Wash Frocks for summer time occasions, are spared the worry of and service by asKinp'ior a "Sassy Jane." Y ou no longer Jnx to gamble in thd bo yoA myic aijfe X-iiiiulo take :olors bee cloth by rd ca they are put in i and no wash- them out. uxtra touches in finishing these frocks1 gives individuality and attractiveness. Counting all their extras they cost no more than ordinary wash' frocks. See Window Display Ai-nlis Itcjccl Treaty. LONDON'. June IS. A central News dispatch from Cairo says the I an-Aral, congress at .Jafru ha sre- rar rein jected the AhKlo-Arnh treaty so as It concerns I'nlcstlnc. If ihe Kotiuticns which are prociiling lueen K:mr Hussein an-1 the -rali ex ecutive are not snccessrul measures or resistance to the treaty will be announced. V ? r. ' - -rrz ... nrie i a" rooms ilnl . full lnscjXn. lialr-l 111 acre of lland. situateon Willow i i .. , , - ffl &rW?i street nlar the laladf C'lly high- ' t"T8LSHBli8HP way. (llod Bardenn, all fenced. SHLV VW TOilMilHi ens t -nls X ?-'.r.0ll.tlll; I VfP"N eVljJI I tWng Vn'the0wllfi side otTown'orl hH' VV llNV Wi Wl iti We are selling choice acrciige Just on the Last side or I'm city adjoin ing the highway, from one to ten acres, all plaited, an I roidways reserved so Unit nil can be arranged for boo. I I- il!d n-r spots, l'rlce and terms easy: come In and let us explain those to you. Phy, Black & Stoop In The Ln Crande Nalliuial Hank Ulil La rninli.. Oregon. 1'IIOXI-: .MAIN tin Mi., The Secret of Getting UUUU OIlUpSIlQtS very easy i'.x Coiigies.-man Iltriick of Oklahoma has turned the tables on the giil who would make him the spotlight subject of a love scandal. He has brought suit against the young lady i.n the charge cf ruining his heart and asked for money to salve his ach.es. lie must be a model n congressman of a new type. Ca an You Afford Speculate? to The only thing lo be said in favor of the senseless controversy over the theory of evolution is that no one has suggested it as the basis for an anuntlment to the constitution. Convicted Knq-p works heads are planning to appeal from the verdict of the l'"iieh couit martial to a French court. Frying p.ai to lire. If Voliva has property worth $7,000,001), flat bloke like lie thinks the e.ulh is. as he says, he isn't If "lieaven helps him who helps himself," France certainly will get the money eventually. E VERY time you buy something you are either specu lating or making a definite investment. The best throat specialist probably would be of no benefit to some women. . c It ii alleged that Am'iican audiences at concerts are beginning lo hiss, which is a change from coughing. Education v-ill be by movies in the near future. Fdison phophe tie:;. Why take the joy out of the movies? Portland barbers threaten to strike today. Piolmbly have been shaving their wwges loo close. "Go slow" does not apply lo the pede.tiian in cros; ins a street. Few people can afford to speculate. Yet many do' it continually, in making their every-day pr.rchascs.nd it is so unnecessary! The advertisements makct easy for any one to avoid taking a chance. The merchant or manufacturer who advertises, realizes that the. good-will of his customers means oney in the hank to him. lie knows that p.iblic confidice in his pro ducts and public respect for his own charater are as val uable as his credit at thrk:inl So he makes the individual satisfactii ii i i iii i i i ineir loyalty ana tneir menasnip parai) business. When you buy an advert is advance what to expect in r can count on its being right, ment. EVEN for a beginner it is with VVnsco Speedex FM Why ? si nply because afWay has been found to ir ;rease the adaptability of this film to vaying light amiditions. Thus,, while sorr 3 film is gflod for very fast pictures, a id otheyfilm good for long exposures, Ansco Speedex Film reacts to both equalljweljit has a wider range. You will appreciate this the first time you try it. In any make of camera, it "fits the light." Get "six out of six " next time. Ask for Ansco Speedex Film, Newlin Drug Co. 1 of his patrons,- ount issues in his f t, you can know in your money. You 1 making an invest- liut when you buy irnmelcss, unbranded merchandise, yen are taking a chance. You are speculating. Know what you buy.. The Advertisements will tell von. lis a 11,- 1 S23 -jf TSttV,. 1 an f L - lifer ciliJil Vnu naturally wjj, your deposit 10 Ik- IiniUncd by a. sal'.- haul;. The La (jin-ie National liank of l.ytlrande. Or.-Bon. of the niighty Koerve System i-rui When d rt Cub his ee 1 h improv'e5 his TWesiht: " wlii-Jf Is the- most power Nniiicial Institution in the rid today. Our hank enjoys an envi able r e n 11 t a 1 I o n r.,- nu sir-nBtli ; n l stability l,y vir 1'ie of lis 111, nili -rship in this great system, and added to this Is our d.-sire to render ou th,. very l,est lamking sen ice i it hin our pow er. VvY wcleniuc your accounl. I liauliiuiim iliinc 2l-;n r- . . - mi lWIli I Ml I 9 Ciiaulaanita, June 2-1 th to 2.,th, inclusive. III e,-r s-,tBrffW iyvj;-f l .. -l. . 1 .- - . - '