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Thursday, -August 21923. PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER - Now! It's Time to Buy School Things Soon the school hell will clang its summons. Have you children that are iroimr to school this Fall? If so you will find it easy to assemble a practical, smart outfit here. We have a complete line of outer apparel, and our Piece Goods Dept. can satisfy you if you are ' going to have the dressmaker. You wi.ll likely need quite a quantity of clothes ' for the kiddies during the warm September days. Avoid the 1'ush of first schools days by being all ready. V;0 I ; Z(-W, ... 1 A Good Place (o Trade THRILLS GONE FROMRUSSIJIj Tlicy ;'i" r.illy n.-n no! Tlio'v mo not uln.ut t" -tump on tfie Kushuii iiuestiiiii. hcv are not ru.sninj? W. Eline, unknown 2.0(1 .fill 5.00 People Out of Moscow tract Little Attention! With Their Stories. (liy Associated Press) I'.K.A. Auu.. Latvia lull to be tho sole gateway to 'Jtussia for investigators from all over the u-orll. Herlin is now the chief cli vititf huaril for politicians, eiturators, com.Ts.siun iluir and relief work ers who are about to plunjjc into red Kussia. .Many of them go by aeroplane. Same travel from Ber lin In Moscow bv wav of Warsaw, and others enter through Finland '' and ICsthouia. liut most of the for eign visitors emerge from Kussia tlirnuirh Mini. Thev arc llritlsh American and (ierjnan, with in n ilitics- J. take the I'. J', (ireen, uiiKnnwn ami Mrs. I'.ilw. Johnson, unknown into print w. 11. LoucKe. unKnuwn.... with their views on every phase oi inns, .inner, unr.ru.wn the Russian situation. Al. KuhiiKe, unknown - tleo. Seeley, unknown i'ur-liu-o uf hti'iiinei' I inler Way. .Minnie Slirmler, unknown .. j State of Oregon, M.l;HIH'li :i.l, or., Aw,'. 2. The , County of Union, Rs. At Aloi.n- .Mill l.und'-r co any audi 1, p. 1,. Meyers, nemp; nrsi uuiy .in- ,.r t.in. Eii.n-n innf.a uml Ufl ir lillfin linn are neitoll.tllllli lor lae iMiriii.ini. ill the steamer AKUeH Hollar, rornier I) the (iraoe Hollar, a steel craft which carries more' than million feet hi liinilifi'. The steamer, in case of luin-hiisi-. would Hy between Itandon am" 'm l-'rancisco, carrylnK Itnnlier anil liuiilier iit'oduels. 'I'be yessel was III serviee nil the :oilltllc river some when the Hollar mill wits i.r.o denose and sav upon oath that I nrn the Cashier of the l.n Grande National Bank of l.u Grande, county of Union, State of Oregon; that the foregoing statement is a full true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known resi dence or nostoffice address, fact of 5.01)1 death, if known, and the amount to .1)0 1 the credit of each depositor as re- S.00 iquircil bv the provisions ot Sections lOltiO-lOKI.'l, inclusive, Oregon Laws. R I.. MKYEKS. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 2nd day, of July, A. I). 1II2II. 11. C. Zurhrick, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Dec. 8, 1024. July '.i-iii--':'.-:!!'. le-lii ii"-rati 1 at itullard'a furry. New Tunlsiat in ()ieiiillin. j .MAIiSIII'IKI.H. or.. Auk. - Aj Hiesi-I towboat. I'onstrueteit on, Hi,. ru.iilile river by -Malson llrotners; t l'rii.sii-i, has been put Inlo service n rum lla. In assist In towlni; ma- j ..'li-i-i.il I'm the new jetties nl Iho en- iirinklniL' of Italians. Czechs audi Scandinavians. Visitors coming out of Moscow in breathless baste to tell the world "the real , truth" about 'Hu: Ma are much surprised, f reiiutntly, to find that their hurried observations do not attract much attention. Since; the beginning of international re-j lief work in famine-stricken Russia there has been such a. large number of visitors that it is no novelty for Riga to have, scores of asscngers It, tin- harbor. The craft Is owiii-il liy I-. I-;. lrane oi iiaiiiion ami will hi- iipi-rateil by Charles Medio. The dual has a lull Hiesel englno of ;: hot-si powi-r ami b- conslderi-il annuls; lie- best towboats turned out in thin district. Statement of the La Grande National Bank of Iji Grande, County of Union State of Oregon, shewing the cmounti landing to the credit of every de positor duly 1, 192.1, wno has not STORM STUNS Klwln to look nl'tiT IniHtncsH Inter Sitl unhty. A Wn-ri Kn-fiT nmiyrlit out hiiirhft nlio foi'iin'i'lv owm-il Social Affairs of Imhler Are Many- Lots of Visitors in Apple City. Alley Writ mm ami which vnn Hold tOlhu." Ami so l'i j Kii!ir(rflH' pi'opli'. Mr. Wnt.soii '8;of toility. j mil-f-(lfl jllKt wlutl III! will lo. 1 'I'lif Aiiierlriili I.i'kIoii IhII ti mi'i'l j Uu I'Vlilny lor th1 urposc of w-trcl-I iliK a ilt-liK:itf to tin- Ktiilq con t:hl Ion Ihul in to l.f In-lit al. Sfiisitlc. I.ynl SlrttiKlmni mail' a, IiuhIiicsh all lo Iai (riando Saturday. ''f 'oiiklln ami wli' amC M r. l-'rank Ma it rit wiTtinliupiiiiiL; hi I. a (tl'iiiaht Hatiirduy. nk Mu tt mi had tin- (nlsTorl niu1 T.MULKK, AimiiKt 2 (SpcTlul) lio losu oih of IiIh Ik-hi inilcli cows, II William Wu.li' rani.' to Irnlilw TurH-m, K ciy Kox's ort-liard ' ami It ilayfora vImIi with frlfiulH. Ih thnunht Hint hIh- at" too nmiiv , H.( t. lirook Utt Wv'lni-sday for j Kl vl. ,( J.u Ci-aadf and Hiker on a muhIihhh .lr. iHi-ki-r and Tluw kaslnKiT trl.', . . witc lHslins vlHltntK III Uv Craiiilo JitM. Amlrt'WK nl ii rtod to Ihln IiIn Sal urday. liidi oirhaiil ThuiKday. i William MycfH lias ifoni' to Alorlu William VMlrntduv mn-d Mm it,, wm-U. lie wkn Ufi-oiiiianU'd hv tamlly to the riirm Thursday -in order ) 'n,nk fonkllu to the oant rlty iind lo tare for the hay f-u. wni. fortiinalu lo til a place lo work. .Mrn. Alilo KallowH mnir lo linlde.- Krank .Miller wiih vlnltiiitr friendH i'Htllny could not I'lnd u uood nunio lor Itlnir town." Whereupon he received tliolthe. rollowiiiK reply: "Actini; on your " iMUKKc.Hiion we ei-ci tiu naiiie -I'ecn- uliar in on the mup from l,u (irande Wednesday lok jit 1. 1 (liinle Saliin nller Home laitrtlneHH ami Kather wiiik c.htM-rieM. l-'rank I'onklln nimi! from Mi nam Monday to renew old a'uaintatecM. Alherl Kecfer, Jas. Miller and Hal-' Jmrl. Itollanrt went to t'alherlnc ('reek! fiHhhiK. hrliiKiiiw l-aek HiIm allothd unit ! Mi'H. JnsU la rami'. I'mm Hunt- I tnulnn Monday mnrnlim to look ulUM ! WASHINGTON, lier home here, then- is a cry p( nk I i n went to l.a Grande look alter HOIIIC llllHllleHH. j I-'l auk - Saturday I ! AMERICAN TOWNS ! PRONE TO SELECT DUPLICATE NAMES l.a visit Auk. uhar ,il-i lied II Sua- Wi ;itt ir-imv I N..n lionl u i.iit 111-1 1 Alice ThuiM Mrs. Ivan While went ti Griinde Hatunlax evening l: f rleiidf. Ml':v. Kose G.ira ft.nt l.a (ir,n 111 liuhlei iHlllU(. I rli Ml::. Mi. I.. A. I'ri scut I ae.-diiipai )ltimler if friends on a it ult (lay. Ml. and Mis. II UDiI dautihlei Ala! Vent to I'ltiun Sitnda m ilallniK taintly. I 'on Myt i M of l-;inln w n-i vIhIIoi' Tliin'Hiln.v. Mm, Toliy I'hrislensen tQ V.gn Tuewlay. An'iiif Kiiiuii and Itemll: look In Hit clrciiH nl linl'l flay. Harvest hurl started In the atle In (arinHt. Se era I he tdei'M ha e Mai I -i to work and the liut kliian. W. Ms, AVoodell, and MeHnnalit niai Inncs are In rt'adlm-ri.s for the fall run. S. I.. Crook returned Salui'dav llfleriioou ffniii a wet k Isit li li (irande and Itaker (lt. Jaa Allen. NenlM Slack. Oliver II-iv- i II. and IVri-v W tell letl Suudav MfleriMUtu for llln Sheep t'reek t;irft nl J ti.se ph on a llNhiuK Dip. Ilallieri KoIIIuh tonk a load of idierrh'f lo 1 o c Saturday. Mi. and Mix. I.awennce Martin el l.u Grande war tltiui; HiiiuIm In .Imhler Krhlay. .M Ihm ( "lara I'eri in of I .ower ' V e ent lo Klln Saliird i to .inlo ti i iuls nn a Hip to Willow Utke Sunday. Mlr l.elu Kol.hrH ueiil lo l.a Grand. Saturday eietilmr to I frit ihN. I'mil llohr of I'nlerptis.' came oof Suililav alter tin- hutelier rUmp tls luroji which ho htd pure has- d t rmit Alh-rt Kecfer. h'rhlay morn Inn while W'illia m VlKwaim wan on Harris .Mountain, he WaH 111 Ilie net of taklnK hilt team to the haril When a loud lap of Ihund.r iHtmi and t ho itPt minute Jn- with four iKJf.scs were piled up In a heap, Th MKhltilnr had nlrilck ho close thai It knocked them flown, .Mr. and Mm AUeii and Urn VhI PiiHkow, Mrs. I. II. Wejttenskow ami ilaiiKhter, rion-TUH' left ftr Wallowa J.uku Haturda. Mr. and AlrH. Itiifii" Kecfer and lr. Mul AlrH. ulter Waketlehl left Sat-1 iirdn.v for l alhcrln Cin k 1r a few tlHVH OIltlllK- Alts. V. K. 1-onir vtnltid frl. ml In ff lrnd iliirlnp tin- wrrk. Jtt Kcnwii mm fumllv nrrl rd I'hurRdHy from ord. Ncln-aka. They : Mlpfirt to make this Ihelr home. Jor j Is a CI rand Kondo hoy and ran not got uacd In anv other home. Mm. KIU Walker left Hund-ty fm JntfrprlRo to visit her Hon Kveretl VeOWn nnd wife. w Juit ond Mia. Mhert Kvefrr wenf to I'd with the nami'i.: XllHsunri which Is il an me fur a town. The fe.li-rnl KnU'riinn Ml does lutnie towns and hamletH when .lit horn nl' feel tin- ill'ce for a. There Ih onl' oin rule In the nam ItiK of new towns, ami that Is that Ihrrt! shall he hut one of the name name hi' a .state. Hut that does not prohibit other ..atnleH from boasting towiiH of iho .Hume name. l-or tn Htance, then; are 4.1 names imed more than 20 tlnien oach to dcHltfuale lowns and cHIch. Henjaiuln l-'raitklln Is re npunhored oh an inspiration ' more than any other person, and l-'raiiklin n ti a town name takes the piixe, oc cui'Iiik Hi (ime.s in ;tl stuti'K. Clinton. :ia times; rhi-ster, 211; Arlington. Sit; 'ishlun'ton. 'S; Trtiy, 27; Salem, 2"', Madison, 27; Marlon, 27; ManehcHled. 27; Clayton, 27; Glen wood, L'ti; Klnij-' sliui. Jf; .Ni'Wport, 2i; Ashland. 2i; Vntor illo, i.'ij Cleviand. 2h; Aur hnrn. 24; hover, 24; Hillsboro, 24; Lincoln, 24 ; Monroe, 2 4 ; Oxford. 24; I Tlncetnn. - 1 : Sp i'i uk field, 24; War ren. 24; I 'ii ion, 2i; Greenville, 2:t ; Wilson, l:t; llelmonl. 22; llnffalo, 22; Canton, 22; I n Ion. 22; Kureka. 22; idhert-, 22; Ml I ford, 22; Plymouth, 22; 1 lu rli nn ton, 21; Lebanon, 2 I ; Portland, 20; LciihIoii, 2 a; James town, 20; Hudson, 20 and Oanvllle 20. Implicated names are the Italic ol the piiwtnl clerk, and the Yankee ri p utalion for oruiuatity ri.'-'es stau uerinr,' when confronted by the npparen lack of Im-imnalton used to name A iiierican com m ii nil les. There aro ; cvi-n two Chicane, six Phlholephia'. i st ii Httrnlts, ami 1-1 benvcrs. I no! Similarity In natWes also causes tlKvl t hey , postal depart men t' considerable ' toK- trouble. Imlititlnet penmanship in i 1 1 1 out of Ilu.-hin in a single day, J' jm:lle a deposit or who has not witlv uimmmU u.Mi ji'u. ..i, . ... i(rawn anv part nf his deposit (com ,Mitp(l with the nuirativos o th.u' imcrt-ial deposits), principal cr inter-h-'iasts who otpect the worhl to hn for a period of more than seven iirpnnel that thov were not ki ed.!(7) veurs Immediu-tely prior to said it is no longer novel to hour that v,jth th(J nan last known (the opera in Moscow is t ho mostj , of resi(lence or nostoffice mi- , womleriul in uil the worm ; mat- h.oss of SU(.h depositor, ami thefactl purely established than any in hm-r J()hn liuorovnts unknown. .. .$8.10 'ope; that Moscow 'is a safer plat e J()hn s Butn. uknown' 1.75 U be than New ork City. and roml).s unknown . . 1.101 that 'illiteracy has been stamped .j u Cu unknown 8-71 1 out in the red arm v. The state- , ; ment that "perfectly clean sleepinir Wars are operated between Moscow and Petroirnut and between 'Moscow :and Kifya," lias also lost its novelty. ! Correspondents who have 'been lis I tening- for two years to the tales- of visitors to Kussia, who have spent !a few davs in the irteat Russian cities, know cxactlv what most o! t.hem will suv. If they disclosed their svnmathv with Bolshevism be fore they entered,, they generally come out with words of hiL'h praise. If they were critical before they) went in, they are generally morej critical when they come out. In i other words, the week-enders Kussia irenerallv i have their minds made up before they . go in, and their statements on emergine; are about as monotonous as oft-repeated phonograph rolls. Of course, there arc many visit ors to Kussia who remain there for a considerable time and irive thought alio! study to the situation. These usually have little to say when they) go in and less when t hey come mil. i i, Wr r r ft Mk H : km w ti is . r i; Ih! i2 i !l (Al') -.Ht... I'. I ,. Lil . l.'illli;ir I MADE UNDER The Federal Farm Loan Act 6'f Interest No Commissions No Bonus Easy Payments Non-maturing Mortgage Repayment Privileges Write for Particulars to The California Joint Stock Land Bank PENDLETON, OREGON noni.-a. bill Die Pnst 1M rice I tepar' - Vasil cot! I use Kldnro. la., with I'M no in dues 1'iyulale Ihem to the e-- ' dorado, la. In Pennsylvania alone i. nl to prohitdiiui; duplicating' of there are 13 communities whose ti ittier whit hlu tin sa nie Male. So J nu in es ben in w it h the prefix (ireen ; when a ncl Tni'im d emit niuii H y liiUreeue, (ireenbriar, ilrcenhurr, MiHMiurl Mimuesieil a ejtaln name j l treeiicasi (ireen- Land, (Jreeuoch lor lis po.st oi'tlec. Hie department In ' ( ireep park, ('ii ecuhoro, Cieensbui'K, , I'ormed the inhabllants there was al- tlrei nstom , (Ircenstown. ( i recn vllle, r. ad mie h i h,n uaine in Did:' j ami Cre. nwald. There Is part la lit v j -late. 'imi- I 'doom as 41 prei'K In New York i ScvernI ithr niiincs were diHsi'i: ' stale, as lor evampte llloomshurs, ) b the r.-sldeiiix uiid submitted, but I Unoiulnnda le, I lloiiiniiicr (rovi . 1 alaf lt tin' s:imc result, ptuallv I domiinct on ami Hbmiifville. an easp. luteil oiinial oi I In- depart - ' ' . . in.ni. lu rcliisinu the latcM eholee J l oir t )m lhlil,: "Ih, it it laThi-p aiimni: ot In i .is mighty peculla' FOR SALE A choice home nn "IV street on Ille blow oi the lull In Old Town, over looking the city and alley, couslst Imr ol a inodi-rn house, 7 acres of land, a small hik.. fruit tres, b rib s, I si 1 1 nhber , shade I roes, lawn. Kin den and pastme - an ideal place for one !uhn deMn s to Ue. p a cow , chick, ducks. te. and tin- price is only J'i.'.aa' and a paynnnt of half cash will hail idle it; balance t. i lux to sail the pin -jch.iM r. t'oiiu- in and let us show you a leal hart;. on. l'oiir-t mini !ouse, lot T-xlca fort, situated on Noith Mitch slre.it. Price I (."; $:i;.n cash, pure h.iser can aa sanie a moi 1 cae lor $:iioi and pay the bataiie- tu monthly Installments terms to he agreed upon. Pour rooms and bath, two lots ntt- nated on ..iko hIi t near the Pal-t nn r mills: trait lie.-s, berry pateli. Price tl'.'ee J,,t cash. b.ilMice easy tern'm lo b.- iitfi. etl upon. i lon't toig.-t lluit wo have some I clmtee net i-,iia l nu t-, .id iotnin- t itv ' dty nil 1h east, ibal can be boiiKht I on ay term, also some choice city lots. 1 Phy, Black & Stoop In Tlie lo Crimilp ntlonal llnk lliilg rilOMI MAIN It "OALE" and 'bar- kJ gain" areattrac tive words. But there is something more attractive in Standard Goodyear Service. For one thine, it is trust worthy. When you buy a Goodyear Tire from us authorized Goodyear Dealers, you know we'll help you get all the mile age out of it. That's reaeconomy. "Bar gains" sometimes aren't. At CmWwmv Strrtr Stmtton !. wm trit anW r-om Co,!, with f, v.r.W All rrWvr.r Smln W. II. IlllMM'N'U M1- ill. I I (jen.CarrS' ORDER THAT MONUMENT IV'OW We have made a pro found study of monument building, and an order placed in our bands is sure to receive faithful, intelli gent execution. Wc Will Gladly Furnish ' Estimates re ;wmhl!niHOTil''gPilifSH:1 Blue Mountain Marble Granite Company 1502 S Ave.. I-n Grnndo, Orcgop OOODITEAR "tfiMfcHri Trtl' V-0 A 1 1 e n tion ! Fruitgrowers FOR ETTER OXES PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH Union Box Co. 1 r. jiisniann, iijrr. i Phone Main 588 La Grande, Ore. The Telephone Directory Good telephone service depends vitally upon caixj in calling" .telephone numbers. A wrong number called causes loss of time to you, to the party called find 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 the annoyance to the party callad. 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 Telephone Co. Factory to You Sale WHEN you purchase Jonteel Toilet Goods, Kantleek Rubber Goods, Symphony Lawn and Lord Baltimore Stationery, Symond's Inn and Ballardvale Food Products, Ligget's Candies, Rexall Remedies, Firstaid Sick Room Supplies, Puretest Household remedies, or any of the other well-known goods sold exclusively through the 10,000 Rexall Stores of which our store, is one you enjoy cer tain very definite advantages. . Rexall Store merchandise is absolutely the highest quality that can be produced. It is made in mam moth, modern factories, actually owned and oper ated by the stores which distribute the goods. These goods are sold from factory through us DIRECT TO YOU without any intervening middleman's profit and therefore at, a considerable saving to you. Special Bargains During August We have selected over 100 of the most popular items these factories make, for us, and during Aug ust offer them to you at most unusual price reduc tions. We are doing this as part of our monthly plan of showing you extra savings on goods you use reg ularly and helping you to get acquainted at the least cost with goods you may not yet know. This sale embraces items from all the popular lines mentioned here and many others Hot Weather Comforts, Vacation Necessities, Items of Daily Home Use, many things you will surely want. See our windows, visit our store, let us show you the many opportunities for substantial savings on the goods offered through this Factory-to-You Sale. The 1$&aJtJl Store Spuntex Guaranteed Silk Hosiery IN ALL THE NEW COLORS at $1.50 Per Pair The Bootery Inc. A Paradise for Tired Feet Home of the Arch Aid Shoe GROVER SMITH, Mer. 20C, Depot Street iilono MaJn ng