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Monday, July 23, 1923.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
ri PAGE TWO
iVery often. a few cents properly in
vested, like buying seeds for his gar-
iden, will save several dollars out aj
lter on It is the same in buying
feterwi5. Colic and Dmrrhoea
Remedy. It costs but a few ceniR,
and a Eott o cf it in the house often
wci ? a doctor's bill of several dol
ing Adv. ,
One Dollar Sored Represents Ten
Dollars Earned.
By Stanley
THE OLD HOME TOWN
tv, .v man dees not save to
exceed ten per cent of hi. earning.
He must spend nine dona ..
expend for every dollar saved That
beU the case he can not be .too
ireful annul uiiiir
Summer
Low Shoes
Stand the Gaff of
July Heat
' These hot months are the test months for your shoes.
Walking on hot pavements put your shoes up against a
'real 'comfort test, for your feet tire easily. You'll find
a pair of our Summer Oxfords or Slippers are the thing,
for they are of the Lest makes and will be fitted to in
sure, comfort. i
Mm
A Good Place to Trade
THE BARREL. STW HAMMOCK AT THS . C 1
CENTRAL. HOTEy COLLAPSED TtoQAV Etlit
an; helilnd nmny of thc application! jThey will do you good- Adv.
lor rvilurtion ri'celvoil by the com-
mi.wion, and ur being given tlie you can't expect much jus! loo In
Karl Kelly In ilrlvlug the Medical
HprliiKH-Jlnker ' muffo while , Virgil
lii'lpw with 111" haylntt.
Mi-h, W. Uinn in visillnn nt tin- 1,.
WHhou lionm Wednendoy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Klanley and Mr.
('. H. I )olhy of Powder Hlver Hpent
Tuomlay at tho f'y Turner ranch.
.Jon 1 ,uy and family of - tha Parle
Kpeni Hunduy at J. H. WanUerH.
' (By the Anncialed Ptchh) , Oeorwt iMcDuw of th Park who
DAVIS, Calif,, July 23. All prev- bun had iilto u Hevere Hick Hpnii in
tot in official AmeHcatt wheal kcow-i improving Hlowly. .Ha went to -Hutu
ft record" were broken tliu fleanon ker IuhI week for medical treatment.
hy the t.'olleKe of A(fflcullur f tho All lat week was cloudy and every
Ptilveiaitty pt California hero when a afternoon wan u thunder and litfht
flelrt (iftOnas whfat produced M J li, iiIiik Blorm. Wednesday 1 we hail u
WHEAT GROWING
RECORD BROKEN
rata, of 110.4 himheln of threshed
Kraln pur acre, iiccordlriK to Prol'eH
or G. VV, Hendry, awrouonilHt of the
roll ego. TIiIh 1m e(Ulvalent to 4 7.ii
bntf or fi,l 4 poundi to the acre,
' Vim. JtltflH'Mt . -prevlouH tperlnient
Rlutlon record ' whk : Hy btiHhehi per
iicrw muhIm by--Turkey whoai. tinder
irrigation ut Fort Coil Ins, Colo., In
1UIX, I't-ot'easor llenilry said.
. In announcing thin extraordinary
crop, 1'rufcMiov U-ndry. Hulri. I-I)hI 4il
-was thfl product of wrtleniatic breed
ing need HOlcctlon, 'd treatieili, ap
proved dry fttrint practices, and ti.
deliliernto atleiupt. to make u natural
1 ly fertile noil produce (nUn limit of
ItH ca))aclly. The HctiHon wiih favor
able, but no fcrtllizuMon or irrigation
wtL practU'ed. The, crop,- which Is
of hiRh milliiiK quality. i to he widely
dlHtriljuted for Kecd.
hull Hlorm for uliout fil'toen mlnntCH.
Sunday and Monday there wiim neve re
IlKlilnhiK and rain ntprm, doing very
llttlt dumuKe n moKt of tho hay wan
cut.
J. A. Chandler. and; Hon Ornnt of
l.n (Irandc were rtuchIs at J. 1 K'en
ncdy, riiurHday. Mr; ( 'handler pur
(duiHcd u work hornn from Vivian
Kennedy while at Medical.
MT. CJLEN RESIDENT
1 IS PAlNFUtLVllURT
MEDICAL NEWS NOTES
MEDICAL HPRINCM, July 2U.
OeoiRe South Im at HuntliiKtou Iiuh
wlth his Hccond crop of liay.
M''- uiliI Mr. V. l,(vo of Maker
Hpenl Sunduy at Medical.
A Iter tho I Ik It tn 1 iim rdunu Monda
morning -the tclephoiu Mae ha bcei.
out of order to Maker. Also three of
thn other linen.
Forest rmiKcr C. (, Mloom Im in
the mounlainH dohi repair work on
iho telephone line, and also other
btihlnesH for thn Kovernmeni.
Al i'H. H. liurmiHi and won oi Huuip
iMi arc tin- Kui'Hti. at the home nt' .
l.Ulie.
M. Woodnuu wav in Majxer Tiien
day for, repulri lof the trttclor, Mr
jf.wuH ucbhipunled ty Mrt. .1. Id Wan-
Ml. ;ien, July 2:t. While working
In ' Ihe hay on the IK WhlthiK
farm, Charlie Hibbert Hiiffered u very
HerlotiH ecctdeiil, by catchintf Jii.n left
hand in Hie derrick fork. Two finm
ers were .Kinntdiud ami the. nail of Ihe
third, wan torn off. It wuh neceMary
ior tue pn.vMicmu to operate and to
renin sonic o( the Htimll boitcn. v
Khion Wlilte, 11m filial I son of Mrs.
Klla While fell from a Iree, Thurs
day breaking his arm and receiving
udaor brniseH. Jr. ItichanUou ;it
teuded him.
Mr, .lanicH Alnsworlh was a busi-
liens visitor in Ml. (lien, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Juun Andrew of Off
den, I'tah are spending a few days
visiting relatives and friends in this
section.
Mrs. llyrum HendrickH of Pa
(iiande Is visit 1 it Hf ut Ihe homo of
M I'm. Hendrlck'M brother, Mr. A. J.
1'Yik.
Miss Murr liihbcrl is spending a
t'ulon.
I.lllle Vance Johnson of l.a flraudo
la visiting a few days with her aunt,
Mrs. Ainwi Nobeker.
Flexible Tariff an Aid
To Gamblers, Say Bankers
WA.smXfJTOX. -July 23. Tho flex
ible provisions of the Tariff Paw
have been denounced by tho newlv
.organized American Hankers League,
prcsenifng utiun bankers, as "glvlnr
to speculators and gamblers the'suirio
consideration as those engaged tn le
glllrnato enterprises In proposed rat"
changes." Jn a formal protest, to the
rarlff Corninission, Charles it. ChiP
Itorne, jiresldent of the league, declar
ed that American bankers with in.1
vestments In iloiuesllc Industries re
ward a danger Ihe the the the the
u danger lo tmdo and as injecting an
lenient of uncertainly Into Hie whole
indiintrla.1 world,
''The flexlblo provisions of the tar
iff act cloud Hie (tle to everv sched
ule," he asserted. "They " operate, us
a I'ree.tj-ade rider to Ihe Kordnov-Me-
'umber taw and inject, uneerlnlnly
Into values and fear into trade and
become an aide ally to foreign inter
est!) and a foe lo home industries. t
should be repealed.',' Jt
Claiborne declared' that -A meri
cau hiuikcrH are marking time in
Iheir dealings with business interests
because of the uncertainty Hiirronnd-
ag uie tariir situation. He called 'nr
a 'clear statement" from the Tariff
Commission as to its procedure under
Ihe flexible tariff, provisions. Hankers,
he s.iid, demand to know vlntl - con
stitutes a bastH for ve-openi)ig tupM'
schedules, what constitutes a "legit
imate complaint" and who is eligible
lo ask for investigations by the com
mission. Tho Hankers' League, Air. .Clai
borne informed Hie Tariff Commis
sion, will be present at till hearings
to oppose reduction of rates affect
ing productive industries. Certain
"selfislt interests," it was charged.
same consideration as thoxo ongag
ed In "legitimate enterprises." .
The statement laid before (he
commission Uechiros:
Wo submit that a governmental
agency gives to speculators und
gumhlers tho same consideration an
those engaged In legitimate crtterpris
eii and they have no rights that the
Tariff Commission should respect.
Neither should the Turlff Commission
lend its influence and spend the tax
payer!' money on application und in'
tho interest of those w'ho desire for
personal gain, to build up. foreign in
dustry. The free traders and thoso
who seek porsonn.1 profit by having
tho Tariff Commission find the Pord-
ney-MeCumber measure inadequate
should receivo small consideration ut
your hands."
a universe where the
ends with the words.
caped without injury
I,,).., Willi u 1...U I
1.) onrt '.li.HLrlii.H-H MIumu Mll.li'oil l " " ' ' " ' " " ,
, ii . ' MlOlJMl Just vacat
ilr. and Mrs. P. A. Chandler of
Pa (Irnnrio motored to Medical Sat
urday t venlng re( urnlng homo by way
of- Maker Sunday evening. They wero
iiccompiMib'd by (Iraut Chandler.
' M r. ami M rs. .Itdin Meek nor and
daughters Miss Kdiih of Oswego who
are on ii motor trip to Yellowstone
jStitioual Park motored by the way of
Medical and visited their friends I'.
Whittcn and futility ami .1. U, Wan
ber und family.
.M. Woodson and . Woodson of
Cottage (.J rove are at Medical. Mrv
Woodson cuiiie to work on the
tractor and , Wotalson to see how
things nre progressing on the ranch.
Thoy expect to be hern about let
day.
O. Turner was a business visitor at
Jtnker Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Turner spent
Hnturday at Pnion.
Mr. Poyb'H of California left Sun
day for Cove to pick cherries, lie has
befn helping the farmers with t.lie
liay.
The cherries are ripe al Medical!
find A. Ytitiorder reports u large crop. I
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
K COLD OR CATARRH
d by Mr. and Mi
It is owned by .lames
! Andrew Hose
j Alnsworth.
I Mr. and Mrs. George Chadwlclc iro
spending a few days camping nt
Wallowa Pake. '
A. Heswlck Is overhauling hi;i
t hreshlng nnichine preparatory tor
the tall run.
Hiriani Mock of N'atupa, Idaho, Is
spending the summer with his sister,
Mrs. A. .1. Leak.
Pred Leak has accepted a position
on Ihe Old Oregon Trail Highway.
Mr. and M rs. Andrew Hose have
moved to La tlrande.
The hay Is progressing f no In this
uelfthhnritood. The hall caused some
damage to Iho fruit and hay, but as
there was an abundance of both, tho
loss will not be felt, greatly.
4 How To Pet Relief When Head
and ISnne are Stuffed Up.
Count fi.'ty! Your cold in liesd or
catarrh dietjippcar. Your cleggi'd mm
trilt vilfopvrt, (lie nir iisajie of ur
hw will clear ui ymi can lret.li
Jrwly. No more nu1biir, hawking,
luucoiia diftihaigf, dry tie or hemlmhej
OO 4riigf)inff for breiiUi at night.
Ifet a bumH bottle of Kly Cream
Balm from your druggist and apply
iitU of thia fragrant antiw-ptic crtiuu
an jimt Doatrita. It petietrntva thnniffti
9tty air Hunage of tti IimmI, 'thing
Ukd bfllng the awollcn or inflanmi mu
vhm mtttbranr, (riving you inatant r
ft)!. Hid raMand ratarrh yield tike
tnaffto. 1on't atar atuflod up and mittr
BHiti ia aura, .
Hidden beauty
in your haii
IN Tfry woman'a hair
hidden beauty it wait
ing to he brought out by
the Wildroot treatment.
You will he furprisrd to
aee how quickly these two
preparation will change
your whole appearance.
WILDROOT
Hair Toruc w Uquid StunxM
F er salt iy
KKi) ckoss ihu;g
There's Satisfaction
after a good meal!
Busmtu men who art
reilly curcful of what
nd whtre thy eat natur
ally prefer oor restaurant.
Courteous service, which
if u prompt and exacting
as may be found anywhere.
Another feature of our
service is the sanitary con
dition of our kitchen and
dining room.
And our prices ire mu
tually fair.
New Sommer
Grill
Corner Icpot und Wnahtnclon
Sliltl nnil PrrlOlia, l'nip.
AU. WJ1ITK HELP
A Splendid .Medicine for the Stomach
and Liver. .
"Chamberlain's Tablets for the sto
mach anil liver are splendid. I never
the of telling ny friends and neigh
bors of their qualities," writes Mrs.
William Vollmer, HastwocJ, N. Y.
When bilious, constipated or troubled
with imliprestion, give them a trial.
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The Straight Lines
of the
New Modes
Arc Gracefully
Achieved By
Wearing
Trout Iiaco Corsets
! o Never, have tho atylea called so
i o inalBteiitly for lines Xhat are
jo . atrnlKht anil alondor. "La Ca-
o inllli:" works wonders In ucntly
j pornuadinR' . surplus . flesh Into
i o fashion's silhouette makes your
lo gown a smooth-fitting success.
! You'll love the new models of
J o "La Cnmlllo" Riving you the
o linos and buoyancy of youth.
5 Low-topped and of dainty fab-
o ricatlon lightly boned but vls-
j ihlo only In their benefits.
1 5 lie fitted to your Individual
o model of "La Cnmlllo" and en-
, joy a youthful figure and a floi-
jo Iblo onso that Is delightful.
o a complete line of the latest
! q models always on hand.
i o
o
slory. always
'The driver es-
red pepper Mr1
I STOPSBflCKACHEj
Mrs. Robt. Pattison
Corsctlere
' I'houo S22-W Res. 1702 Oak
lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo
Tailor Made
Suits
REDUCED
10 PER CENT
For Ten Days
Real Bargains in
Men's Wear.
The Toggery
Andrews Bra.
Store of Quality
The heat o( red peppers takes the
"ouch" from a sore, lame back. It can
not hurt you, and it certainly ends the
torture at once.
When you are suffering so you can
hardly get around, just try Red Pepper
Rub, and you will have the quickest re.
lief known. Nothing has such concen
trated, penetrating heat as red peppers.
Just as soon as you apply Red Pep
per Rub you will feel the tingling heat.
In, three minutes it warms the sore spot
through and through. Pam and sore,
ness are gone. ,
Ask any druggist for a jar of Rowles
Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the
genuine, with the name Rowles on each
package. ,
CANADA
AMAZING
NEW FARM PLAN
Offered for the First Time hy the
Canadian Pacific Railway
(Payments extended over 35 years)
All you pay clown is 7 per cent of purchase
price. Then you have one year s free use of land
without intent, balance of pn "fM
on an easy payment plan of 34 equal annual
vmeSsfatnfte of 7 per cent of unpau Ipnnd
oa The 7 per cent represents 6 per cent mtei
S and 1 per cent principal. Purchaser has
nrivileee of paying sooner if he desires.
1 The second payment falls due 2 years, after
purchase. The annual payments which pay
principal and interest areless than average in
terest rates on a bank loan
NO TAXES
ON IMPROVEMENTS .
. YOU CANNOT BUY UNTIL YOU
INVESTIGATE :;;
From present indications Canada will harvest
the Largest Crop .'
in the history of the country. Why not investi
gate or, if you ' so desire, help harvest this
ENORMOUS CROP? In this way you can gety
FIRST HAND INFORMATION. ,
SPECIAL RATES
To Landseekers and Harvest Hands
For full information apply to R. C. Bosworth,,
Assistant Superintendent of Colonization, Ca
nadian Pacific Railway, Rm. 202-204 Exchange
Bank Bldg., Spokane, Washington.
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Open Air Initiation
Wednesday
July 25, 9 p. in.
Night
Follow the Parade
NE
FREE TO EVERY0
Every Body Welcome
KNIGHTS OF KU KLUX KLAN