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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1923)
Tuesday, July 31, 1023. PAGE TWO THE LA-GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER r ,-, - - r Outing Clothes At the height of vacation season all are turning to Outing Clothes. You can't land a ten-pounder or climb a mountain, play golf or picnic, without the proper outfit. Besides it simply isn't done any more. Outing apparel of all kinds will find satisfactory selections here. - B, : iV. VvV-. A Good Place to Trade 1 ' TOKIO, July !! (By Mail) Brit ishers, wlio formerly had the largest 'foreign colony in Japan with the ex ception of the Chinese, now arc ue-iuo- given a close run by the A"mer icnns. - .vcturns iust issued show that (linvn nn O r.CJ.. Tl ! ti cliAHo WttitilAnf in fjaiian anil AMU Americans. There r"liii-"i(rn flheiTlist MakpS Ex-ha also been an Increase in the mim- penments that Are FINDS A WAY Tfl -SPI IT Fl FMFMTS: U I ll I 1-tai.uii.n i w BRITISH DEMAND The proposed route will follow the Aiitlji'hlun etui hi up IIh eastern siile and down Us western side, and will present wonderful opportunities for the stinly of nil iiIuim.-h urn I con ditions of jreolojry. The party's first stop will be in Rirmintflmm, whence it will travel to Montgomery and Aulnirn, examining the bauxite de ! Dnsil h iimuiitl Mm'fin C.porw'ui stnnn 13lVeaten to Invade Capital 'Mountain at Atlanta, and the marble Jand Block Traffic If Pav-Z ZSLS Sliament Pays No Heed to,'-. i the route, also Ashcviiie, Ford Owners' Demands., IV'uJliJZJX J jVicKinia. will be visited, the Uni- t EQUAL RIGHTS I Virginia, will be visited, the Uni .versity of Virjriniu, at Charlotte; mile, and the National Museum at ; Washington, 1). C, also Johns Hop ; Kins at .Hammnre, rnucetou, am! swing around lo the anthracite .dis trict of eastern J'emisvlvimiu. 'thev J w 1 1 1 travel on to the tnhiinjf point which is the Museum of Natural History t New. York City. . . - The nurtv will lie in charge of rrifrwKnp JTrvroff n hd-frstar Tlie members will share the . expenses which have been figured down to make them as economical as pos sible. ' 4 Itv JiuM M. thimli.; 4iilerniitlotinl News Service Stuff '! f oiTesHndcht. iLO X 1 Ml N , .July 3 n 1 1 n ry Ko id llfJetltCllH t( VieCtlttllt the ('(lIltlH ol a PuJlttcul storm, in KhKlnnd. til Ih Wib't. 'thiil' 'l-'ord;' will Junior Hie ptjflltlcul Ihlil In Cial Britain, 1 mi 1 IUV.,lm"ri'(tttUJK iirev.'ikm'o .of. litH earn nmniiK ItrltiHli iiwiici'H in apt lo cuumi ICJUFftjiTU tolrttiMii n k vomc" Hi Hr- "trmrt -v. lei ... .'' jTllft iNud (tWIUTH' AHHOClallOll of Gfeut Hritnln htm JiihI been onfunl.ert lo demand etjiiul Hunts lor Funis ami Font owners. ' Thl association hn taken mi lninii-llut aii'l hoi Horrent, fund and threatens1 and titlark on 1'ni liHnnMit. . The re-Bent Hrtl lh motui -tux Is tile cause of all. the troitlde. I'nter Itio preftviit B.VMiem of luxation Fonts hre chaiRet) at tbe mte of $r per horsepower. Tlie owners of l-'itnl rars claLm this Hstfio of laxatton Is mi fair and tliat the tiff it nutjorli' nf Kiik- JI.hJi carfl, which are far more v- M., Hlx periNlve ttian l-'onlH do not have im -i'Iuh." v kreat hoi-sepower as l-onls and 'n pe'iuently are taxed Ie.n, Thv l-'oril Owiivih' Amsoi IiI Um Iihh placed Km RTieviineeH hffore I'arlla- tneni aim nan inreaicncn itiai n i, v hn-dav. nro Ignored all if llio tord owners siallon ,K(-nl (l. T. Ilallunl sjivs lu Kutrland will orni.e a drive mi ,,. , ...... K1, ,,1IMV ln I.ondnti ,. , i , ... . ... .. ... n iillmv ,I1M how hrood ImslntHM Ih hut Horn nasi em-tlH N'uil h I 'itwdrr Ik coin I hit to III they are heard." Thin U a srrlon , )(, , )s, ,1(Ht Jn ,(u. n.,t. inr'UI. iM-rnnne l-oounji i jiiream- .lUft'erinc frm vwy serious ti'afllc Jt it. t-ilm ;ted that then- are r.foi.. (Mid ord inmi;. In Knlntiel. Tho pblilicul t'l fcsiiri. whIMi on it lc lbronKht to hem by their otKaiilza (Ion Ih heliiK Klven serloiin cotiHldera tion by political leaders. utHttlo of the (pR-Mt Ion of taa 1 1on, I lie Kord Ownei H AskocIiuIou Is also out to demilld etiat social riiflit. 'Olillelllor K. Hales, or Manehcs tv.t. uiie of the b'uderr In the l-'ord "iWner AsHOciatlon, proelatms that "If you take a Ford to an ordttiiirV; iote! you K't Hiiub from I be 'toots.' " Mo ilemands th tl thl eon dlilou he remedied. Thus the democratization of the world by the Ford seems to have rein-tied oven dignified and sluld old KnKluud. Jeiiry Furd'n picture. ly the way. Is bucumliiK. utmost us common in l be streeiH of London as bin motor crt Hre. l.onUon'ii slilewalk arttatH Loudon .did will "Ih- outside M 1th t heir cars, (h n c tutu I .oiidun at. a kIvi ii time mid Mock traffic nu- STOC K SHIP31ENTS CONTINUE HEAVY NuKTII I'OWbKU, .Inly 81. North I'iiwiIit ts maintain: tts record of heavy livestock shipping. Last Saturday m-vt n cars of stock were shipped I'rnin this point. I ,cp Tfroth i'I'h and M. I'undlff, of Maker, ship- cars of lainhK lo thtcato. iv purchased from .loin-s - ami John .Mrl'hcc. The tldvt'll-i;vans (iraln i 'o. ship ped a mixed car of cattle and hows to Itodlnc ( lark at Portland. Sat- shlpplni;. fact that the total gross bonded in debtedness of state and local govern ments bus increased from $,850,000, 000 in lill.'l to more than $10,000, 000,000 at present, placing an an nual burden in this country for debt service charges of $4 on every man, woman and child. Several instances of large increas es in the last 10 years re cited, not ably 'Arizona from $10,000,000 to M;J, 000,0000; California from $10,000,000 to $70,000,000 and the combined in debtedness of countv governments $12,000, to $110,000,000. uec'ted to Revolutionize Century-Old Theories, ('iMM'.UM, .Inly 31. .(AF) Two chemical elements hitherto consid ered imlivisihle ha vi lnen separated by IM. W'illlJiiu I), Harklns, pro feasor ol phsieal iliemlslry at the I'nlver-,sll- of Chicago, whose experiments In this field art expected to revolution-, izi. chemical theory ol u century. lu. ilarkins eXplMlnedj bow be trlfil lo heparate chlorine, the jfrecnish yel low hjis lined hy t lie (rcrnmiiM when t Hey first introduced chemical war fare. ),hloiiiio lias lonK been consid ered one of ih" !o odd elements, like i a rhoii. oxytjen and Jiydroen. which ha vc defied all (it ti'inpts at ili vision. Them- so-called elements are present in the carl! i and In the sun. "l-'or five y a rs we worked" he said. "We fried all sortH of apparatus and used tin-re thin a Ion of hydrogen chloride hefop- we succeeded. Tho uas was diffused through the sterns :of church warden pipes. These pipes ale made of white, clay ami have sleim; between IK and 24 Inches long. Tin. liuhUT parts of the gas passed outward lhnniih the stem's. The heivier parts remained, and thus we diM'i ep-d that our so-cailed element, chlorine. rould e .separated and anolher lime-honored theory . had surrendered. Vlri ually all physicists and cluHNifts in the ("nited Stilted have accepledhe results." I u . Mark las then demonstrated that mTiiry, also I'onsiflcred a fun damental substance, can he broken up. Like I he chlorine twins, the parts of mercury look alike hut are vastly different in weight, be explained. r. Ilarkins is performing .similar experl jmcnls with 'Am: and cadmium to ses If I h'-y loo are mix t urea instead of elements. "These experiments indicate, then, that there probably Is only one fun ' da mental element Instead of tho a a jwc have been pinning our faith on all tthese years." I r. Ilarkins said. "That ; basic element Is hydrogen, and, ac cording to my theory, all the ho- called elements arc compounds of helium or helium with hydrogen, lint since helium Itself Is built up from hydrogen, then all tho element a are lutratoiuic compounds of hydro ber of Russians, composed largely of political retugees. There are just under IIO.OOO fore igners resident in the islands, of whom nearly 20,000 are Chinese. ltainier Cannery liusy. sou is past; fish are coming in .slow. m Ulackhernes are arriving in po-ia T , ,.,, (V, uuantilies and are being put up in KAlAUUt, vr.t juty .n. -)SVVl, for commercial shipment, onnnuiir e;Lnn on ior oeuu uic ... ,.1I,1i ,,c n.n Unriii' -" r- , i r . -Well US I'M . run 'i ' 1 1 in... plant of the Allen-lleiHliu:ksoii Pack-, h()te,s ()f j.(11.llm. mg conipany's plant will continue; ....... s ,. ...milu, i.. from to run ut full capacity until weni ('thm.t unit a far south- us Wairfn, Or. nlonif in the fall- The early berr.'-' and cherry yen- Hend .Mills l'rotecled BEND, Or., July 31. The liiffh dcRi-ee to which preparedness against fire has been carried out in lUend and in the two big pine mills which form the backbone of Mend s nidus- trial growth was demonstrated Sat urday, when M streams ol water were shot into the Deschutes from the mills on both sides of the river, and from the city pumper stationed at one end of the bridge spanning: the Deschutes. In all. the two mills and the pump er were manning 45 lines, in addi tion to the sprinkler systems which protect every part or tne plants. LOANS TO MADE UNDER The Federal Farm Loan Act. b','c Interest No Commissions No Bonui Easy Payments m Non-maturinn Moiteage Repayment Privileges Write for Particulars to The California Joint Stock Land Bank PENDLETON. OREGON JOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O 1 1L0SPE1P IS ili DECRIED New Trust Kuilding Has j Largest Hanking Room! CI.KVKI.AM), July 31. A1')TIh I 'nlou Trust biiiMiutf, Clevclaiid'H lai'K'C'Ht, l nonrhiK' compb'llon at 1 he conmr of Knclicl Avenue uml JOast 1Mb Htrt-ct, lu the bourl of the downtown district. Tin Hlruclun technically is -''i hIoiIth hlMli and Ih hcllcvcd to bavn llio tnruvst hniikhiK room In th world. . Alarhlo colnmnH rise lo the- full rive-Hlory IniKlit ol tin- niiiin Icinklnw room, which Is "I." Khapftl, kIvIiik tin- aaviiiHH d.'imrl nn-nt and comiucr !! dcpiirtnu'iits vv a winif. Around the room iiio (wo ImU-onica. ' llnhd with office rooiun. The Mnvlnit room is Ioiik i-nouKb for n 1 tia-ynrd ilnh. Knur and. onc-luilf floors of tlie, building will be occupied by the hank. Itrside Die offices there Willi he u calVirria mui kitchen, n com plete hospital witli private rooms and I two wa rdH, r.s( rooms for employe1 ami several private dining and lunch eon rooms lor ronlYrciiec-diuners. The only state that appears to have any inalienable rights left ts the state of niatriniony.j Australian Km its Prosper. SVnXKY, Australia. June 2rt (Hy Mail.) The annual fruit production of Australia has increased from about I.IMIO.OOU hu.-hels in UMS to l.Ti"J,S7f, the figures for last year. The fruit finds a ready market in Kiiffland. whore it has already served to lower price on 'all, classes ofj KARESS PERFUME ..SPECIALTIES .,'; DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER i , - T erf ume Face 'Powder Toilet Water Compact Powder and Rouge in tsingle and Double V unities Talcum ' lirilliantine Sachet Lipstickj ''Bath Sails GLASS DRUGS The Straight Lines of the New Modes ' Are Gracefully Achieved By Wearing 91 for Apricots Canning PHONE YOUR ORDERS THIS WEEK FULL LINE OF CANNING SUPPLIES JoePs Grocery Free Delivery Two Main Lines M-759 Front Imce Corsets Never liave the styles calted so insistently for lines that are straight and slender. "La Ca milIei', works wonders In gently persuading surplus flesh Into fashion's silhouette makes your gown a smooth-fitting success. You'll love the new models of "La Cainille" giving you tho lines and buoyancy of youth. O j Tow-tOpped and of daidty fab- 2 ricutlon lightly boned but vis ible only in their benefits. Be fitted to your individual model of "La Camille" nnd en joy a youthful figure and ft flex ible ease that Is delightful, A complete line of the latest models always on hand. ( Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetlcro Phono S22-W Res. 1702 Oak The Telephone Directory Good telephone service depends vitally upon care in calling telephone numbers. A wrong number called causes loss of time to you, to the party called and to the operator. It is not the loss of time to you alone or to the oper ator that concerns us most, but it is tho annoyance to the party called. Your mistake cannot be explained to him, and the Telephone Company is held responsible , for your error. Consulting the current issue of the telephone direc tory, instead of trusting to memory; giving your num ber clearly, and quickly correcting the operator if she . misunderstands your call, will greatly increase the effi ciency of the service. . Home Independent Telephorje Co. o oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I XKW VoliK. July " 1 The Na tional Industrial conference lias issu ed - warning against extensive HTttwth of local i'ulelitcilness, the inevitable result of which "is that future -fenerations will he weighed down wilh ilcius, the proceeds of which are hciug ummI fur construc tion ami improvements that the pre sent jrenerat ion is enjoying- and many of which will have out li veil their usefulness within tlie present generation." The boa nl calls attention to the " ,1V ..-" q stft'Hn and live from the penntc Kivcn them hy kindly paaMcrsby o hae MImcovuimI" Kurd. No np-1- J tHt sidewalk art cvhlhlllou Im com- o Jilely these days without a llkencMa of O (tip iHMiott automohtlc maunatt-. 0 One urtlDl drew a hold nkelcll of o Kot'd mui tinderhealh It wrle: "The KtcheHt Man In (he WorM M'rnwu hy tho I'oorcst One." Thy laxcrlpttiin pleased lh ar- HM'ft "ustomer" tlml he admttied botUHty might compel him lo ultet It. ills hul wan soon lilted with pennies and Hixpcures. heggnrif, I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO In tho 2 Summer Studies Involve Auto Trip of 4,000 Miles;? ..; o (Bv Associated Preis) o iSlliil O ror i.r i in it ii itn o o mm from June to December and back in one day -J W.j T M. LUI4-M.R, .ni.t uu i O titi Tut et itlong Mlthoul ftome of out 0 .i ...i . . . r Z9 fjflrrvtnv nut a custom Oslao-i o O lished last summer, the Department j g Why not call on v today, m to-o f.. Geology of Mississippi A. & .M i0inntrow ut lnt xt. nnd Sl-:i: tlx 0 oon will take He annual field trip, 1 o j1Jind5oine and mtlntle new lines of 2 Iffcvmic the college the end of ' S dlhrB n w itlM lllMed lo ou.o w: mnniii two monins on nm "i. o ... t., , . hirr .1.-.. .k. .i.wlMti, will U stock last work. mi II itdmlr Canadian FaciSic llockics Jpuve traveleH 4000 miles. thi in. iThe Wd will be nmHe In two .sne- ially constructed utomolil trucks nil the party, which consist. of two pMfessors and nine students will crrv its Mionlieit and camn on the totd, . Joooooooooooooeooooooooooo o O thFlll. e o nioii o o o o You'll Tinnt And ou lo rMs..Mj ninv for iimii-o o o y. i.. i.ii.i Y o 1. aw - - - - - Cool dewy sunrlw. Keen annerite for ttiro.ilt lat. Alpine Ilowera nodding guy good mornmpn. And hick home it starts out a hot summer d.ty. Up the trail through IniRtant forests, afoot or on ponies. Jolly companionship. Out above the timber line. Past the last edel weiss at the edce ot snow. It's a sultry 11 o'clock back home. Roped together. Up to the peak with the Swiss guide. To a spring of cryst;J water. Your lunch a feast. An hour's rest in the sun on the roof of the world. You pity your friends back home. ' PonihrOTh.toldmifm(CTiwChtMU Like Louiw.w Kmcnld Like Chalet, or m ol mhl Bunr. .!o Cmr. Stirrer A Un..!. licwuieTnlrm Sleep Itkeikai ol a A T.rt-JiL F inaw lekf km,, wrilt m cmll I (Ati ' H. IhiKxin. I.rn.l.l Atrnt l'( ll n I Thlnl Mm'! MlilllmiiMli n,,. n,nj I Pnrlliiiiil. Onurai. I j : mm mui Station S-a-v-e y II Emcss.nges from this great nation throb wih grati fied desires. One man tells how opportunit found him fied desires. One man tells how opportunity found him an old man thanks his savings account for independence and security. Each tale jells of a goal attained or within reach. All is success. What would your message be? Is a savings account smoothing your path? Start here and stick ! United States National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON