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Friday, August 8, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE 4 Local News In Brief THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley D n n COMING IvVENTS Aujj. 5 Kansas, Oklahoma, " MiHuouri Association at Kiversiile Park. It isept. 25-20. Union County Fair it 8 it tt tt at Elgin. H R it 11 t! felDENTISTS TO BE tt n MORE EFFICIENT j ..... i... ' " , ' ritovniKNVK. u. I.. Aug. h , "k,...- i '' eiiii.iien. cirait i-Ihuik.-b ur., tukliiit pliu-i- in I "' ,J,'yeh f0r so"ie'l.tal i-.lm-ullun owhiK to roc-nil .lis- tlme- l"'ve returned ''Q'e- t-ovcrl. of the inth.mte cmmctlun . ! 'bi-lw i tin- lilli anil Konii'Hl heattli. On lllisim-BH isit liici-orilln,, 'In u Miiti-mcnl Ktv.-n out Jams Knii(li was a business visit-, today by tin: kc-nlal Kilnciilionul or in Bake yesterday, returniui; to Council of Aim-i-ini tliroiiKli lis sccio his home last evening. ,-lury, In-. Alln-rt I.. Mlilnloy. 1 - "It haa ln-i-n clearly shown," tttc (iettinu Aliing Nicely statement nVclureB, "Unit ilecuyoit Mr?. William Pollman anil Mrs. aliw-sxc-il n-i-ili many times c-uuse W. 11. Ellis, are at the Hut Lake 1"'aI'1 itiscasc, rin-umatlsm. neuritis, .Sanatorium. They are reported to eczema, mental disorder:; and other be netting along nicely. si-rioiu: diseases. So important hay ' ' tile relation between sound teeth und Pioneer Song and Daughters Meet Bood h"ulll I'ccoine that it Is neccs A meeting of the sons and dau-'h- ', 'r '"" lo '"' e.lucutlon. standards lers of Pioneers will be held Satin- '" 0,',l,t'1' " dental students (lav afternoon, ' August 4 " ut :i-00 l"'"l"'rv to meet the publlo neecls and o'clock, at Judge Crawford's office. l" "ll"u''n e I'osition or worldwide . BUiu-enmey Ihtil American dentistry lias always lield." prescrilied standard for dental ..,,...11, U.,. H, .... .-....,... ... ...... m.x.uiu, inv tuiincii, ... . r ... 'J 111 . as the result of a recent survey, audi 4(i civilian InminpK wpi-n iivnti rp. , ... ... . in ucconiaiu-i; therewith ll has criss- i''li "4oX1S1.tS erC """ n bV. 1 r- '"'" a lrRe number ot .-xlstlllK liwll- tr. iT . fl'""' "l tut ions in the country. Its aim Is' to. Hod Cross Hcpiirl The Ited Cross Report for the past LZ'Z" Vl 'fl I "'-Aityil M,U aumt . I SAY 1 t-'X' Q, sr tyJZT 'i.i i Jr--1 ryf -V 5a.rs. -ism- I p. ' rr THE DRESS GOODS THAT A1WT SARAH PEABODY f S9HIM' FARM FUTUR E 0 THE DRESS GOODS THAT A1WT SARAH PEABODY BOUGHT FROM THE NEW BARGAIN STORE WAS GUARANTEEP NOT TO SHRINK t briu Ihc. rciitiiremeiils of all denial visits at the office, and 147 out ,.;, , a hlBhrr 0( oing letters. was spent. In this work -iiS.M I'cach lluriest Is Near. HOOD UIVKK, Dr., Any. 3 S. O. Oxborrow, owner ol the valley.'u tuily coiuluercial acreuse of peaci Would lian War Heroes. (By I. N. S.) COLUMBUS. Ohio. Amr. 3. "Ilis- efl. ilnrv onw is nothinp- more than an in- ays he will harvest a record crop ot jedion of a risinir consciousness in sou lu looo boxes lliki year. Mr. ox-'the minds of ouf boys and (rirls for borrow has paid especial aticnllon to: future wars," said Dr. David V. his thinning and irrlsatlon. and his -,ush adlressiii a local audience. BULLETINS Flags at Half Mast PORTIJA.ND, (Aug. 3. Governor Pierce issued proclamation urging flags on public buildings and schools at half mast until after funeral. Stated llardings iealh national calamity. BE CRITICAL if Conditions Do Not Change. NEXT FEW WEEKS TO DECIDE FATE OF YEAR Mind Effect of Crop Con ditions on General Busi ness. ' Funeral Observed. OLYMP1A, Aug. 3. Governor Hart will declaro holiday or funer al. Asked flags half masted for thirty days. , ; . 'Wtl-UI.ESLEY HI1.I.S, Mass. Aug. 3. (Special) linger W- Babson is sued the following statement today WOMAN SLAIN FOR . I "T'T .TLJTnl,.: WITCH'S POWDER the immediate condition of the farm- jcr as are many of his conteinpornr- d ies, out he does leel mat me larni a ' . i .:.. ...:n ,.iKio iu Aug. 3. Ail";. """"""" " - ; full. Bv I. -N, .lOHANNESBERG. .i..... i.t i .. r...... ;l".'.y . u ".' ' " "Twenty years ago the great new Assix.e Court here just before two , f industries, commerce, ., f - i .. and business in general was the ,weS' to death fo"r h?"1!1' W ot W. cheaper labor costs, lire comjietingl FORMER SOLDIER keenly with American farmers ami: K IT TO f Yf T TiT'T ure under-selling American grain in I VlLio IU KVJIjLiLjKj 1 I Liverpool, tho wheat market of the I world. As a result, the currying! lly Alire Langelie. -over about one hundretl ntillinn hush-1 International News Service Staff jels from last year's crop. As it isj Correspondent. very difficult to increase the con- PAULS, Aug. 3 All dressed up 'sumption of wheat through advertis-, nn( place to go except tho po- ing or other propaganda, this puts n(P station was the sad fate of a our American farmers in u very twll, fine-looking negro from Senegal critical situation. Hence, during the j who walked into one of the largo next few months tho crop reports, I lKHs shops lust week and decked not only of' this country but the other imself in borrowed plumes, great countries, should bo studied j 0 fjrst found his wuy to the tail very carefully. The American farm- oiing department and selected a cr should not yet give up hope. -As 'light gray suit, which he put on at stated, something may happen, in: once. Passing to the other depart tbis or some oilier country, which ments he provided himself with a mav entirely' change the situation tall silk hat. silk socks. Datent-leatb- n. Coo nn.m-01. Ar...rlione wnv or lhc ol,,e1"- "e C1' shoes, bright yellow gloves und UabSOll bees UangCl AneaCt however, we all should! keep in mind, a gaudy necktie. namely, mat unless me larmer is in the jewelry section no pui on prosperous tho rent of us cannot a gold watch ami chain, a scarf pin, he prosperous. Hence, it is up to cuff buttons and u fine fountain all of us to held the farming situa-1 pen. When finally arrayed to eclipse tion in every practical way. Siki himself, ho was invited to pie Drop Helow Normal :,,,,.k to pay the bill of 2.8S5 francs. "This agricultural situation is "Wrap up my old clothes," he lunrelv responsible for the droo in urged, "and I'll pay the bill after- Statistical Wizard Calls to the Hahsonchart from its high point , wards." .,.,mltl,i tht oi ii per ceni uuove normal in i lunnv,, - March to 4 per cent below normal , ho hud no nuincy and an inspector where it slaud ut the present -lime. ; hurried him off to the police. The truth is that the farmers are "I fought hard during trie war, grentlv curtuiling thejr buying and. he whimpered in his cell, "and this is being reflected throughout r ranee owes me somcniing. i am all industries. When the farmer sick and want to go back nome in stops buying from the retailer, the clean dollies. retailer stops buving from the job- On being promised a good meal ber, the jobber stops- buving from ho consented to tuUe off his fine the niunii lecturer, am the manuiac-.ieaiuers, turer. shuts down his plant. It is easy to tell them that they must suffer with tho rest, but the fact is that the farmers are suffering more tliun thp rpd. Mm-ciivor. the action fSof tho stock markets and commodity mantels louay is largely oue to wns suffering of the farmers." For days before tiiese crop reports were issued, bunkers, maufacturcrs. murdering an -old natives woman in ,.L " iT,.., iT ' ' ml merchants would speculate on -"""". , tlwiin i.ii lo flirllfn H f it IIIIVR flft.Pl' The -victim, was .Lozika . hhongwe, - . . .Innh.-'.Ntfi Day of Mourning. Inp.irr.l. had told his female nartner i vkfCiiif A'ir ..i:r a...- Ii. . i . . i. curly crop of. while peaches, which ;.ist . l ,7s n, ,,.. ti '"""""V"',"'"" . H . that lie neodert parts oi a louy w;in .... V- !..:.. u'. i ti.... ..i. these crop 4 rcnorts iZ called at the' kriiol of the witch-1 newspapers would havo - editoriajs ijml ictor'vNginisa.' The latter, it np-r, '""'"i" 1 ' V"" ,'. ;, ,, i,," ' ,'T M,e teaching it in the. public, schools, so J.u1inp"U cln'Je.l will be read for delivery next week teach history as they have been win no o unusually larij:o ste. ..ir. iFMiuiTwn in now eieui-iiiK lanu long will there be war. for""extendiiiK liis peach tract.-: hoxt Dr. Bu.-h declared that "such men year. He also unilcipaies an aere-ige ,,3 Uibank, Edison and others who of upricois. These will be grafted on have renUy done something for hu pruno roots and peach trunks. he inanity," should be considered us the says, in urder to prevent winter kill. : heroes of history, "instead of put- i ting warriors and war heroes on l.al'iilleu ikioiii siai-u-il. pedestals." proclaimed lo- -which to nuike . his medicines, and Asked all places hen the telegraph lines ami the ticket service would bo held up pend ing the issue of the monthly crop KAI.H.M. lr., Aug. :l. Following Fnscisli Oi-gnnl.e. in Itouinanhi. the election of Miikusu Jolmson as lil 'I'HAKKST, July 11. (By .Mail) t'nlted Slates senator from Mium-su-, A I'ascisli party, alter the model of to, friends of Alex l.tiKolh-tt, veteran, Ihn Italian l-'tucisli. 1ms beelv or stale senator rrom Marion county, Jpran-zed in Itouuiania. lis luotlo Is have urged, him lo enter the contest ! -Musi ice to the just, death to Hie evil: for Fulled Slates senator from Or.. ' l-Viscismo never forget::." gon at tile republican primary elee-i In il:; program the new party dc tion next May. Mr. Lul-'ollctt h is not elares that Uoumaniii needH. first of et given any iiiliunition as to whelll- all. a dictatorship for Ihc rcslorlation er lio will coinpl- Willi tho rc-iuesl of of order, securily, and linnest dealing, 'his frt'-iulH. Imt he was said to be con- It calls also for the expulsion ol I'ur . Biik-ring I he suggestion. jcigners. whose presence to the extent 'of 2, anil. nun persons gravely couipll- A WANT AD WILL 1)0 IT ieite.-; Hie housing problem. Funeral on Saturday SAN I-IR'ANCISCO, Aug. 3. Fun crul train leaving seven tonight, w lien lo mase . ins v iiieuieiiies, Mini - . ... .,, . C....U J that hew. going to kill L-ika.. His-I-P" t J ex is". and and ntirtnrr agreed to' help him the old woman was kiven be done to death. At night, according to Nginisa, thev removed 'certain organs from reach Wshington 1 p- m. August . the old woman was given beer unil eighth, .-f bily to .be taken inline-1 heart, and these were ground, up and diutely lo east room oi White House. Next day the body will lie in state in cupitol rotunda until five o'clock. Then after1 funerul services will be taken to Marion. Funeral lit Mini on Saturday, August eleventh. LONDON HEARS REFORmTALKS mixcfl with meal.. The Hunt elbow nml humerus was, removcil, anil oth er parts ol the body were set aside to dry for medicine. The non-nuitfi-cal parts of the body were tied up in a sack and thrown into a croco dile i pool. ' Gruesome samples of the doctor witch-broth were exhibited in court, where it was revealed that the trial came about only because the mplc ductor turned Kind's evidiMice. Staff III!' MICHAELS STERN VfclurJlrrt Jlothi Stock Reducing and Money Raising Sale ONE MORE DAY TO GO Sitlc' Closes Saturday, Augiist HJi, at 8:IJ0 P. M. Don't Put Off Until Tomorrow the Shivering' You Can Do Today. We know a man who is wasting the best part of his Summer because he insists on wearing out three Spring-weight Union Suits before, he will buy Summer-weights. Poor chap by the time he gets rich that way he'll be baked to a crisp and no one can have a good time after he is cremated. Why not profit by his mistake and take home a pair of Allen A Union Suits tohight? Our Entire Stock at a Saving of 10 to .TJ 1-3 Per Cent Off Regular Line of Standard Merchandise Micliaels-Ste'rn Tropical Suits, reduced oGl-3'; Men's Lanpher Hats reduced 25" Men's Neustadler Shirts reduced 20'' Men's Allen A Underwear reduced 20'" Men's Stratford Shoes reduced 25'A Men's Faultless Pajamas reduced 2(K Men's Nettleton Shoes reduced 10'" Every Straw Hat reduced One-Half Price Men's Outing Clothes reduced Jl'y''- Ladies' Outing Clothes reduced 25'" SAVE MONEY NOW YOUR GAIN OUR LOSS Every Article in Our Store Reduced Nothing Reserved By IMVVIIJ M. CHL'KCn International News Service Correspondent. LONDON, Aug. 3. Knglund is be ginning to wonder whether Ameri can political battles are to be fought on F.nglish soil. First, Uudley rield Malonc chose a 1 Correct this sentence: "Don't worry about our vacation moiey," Jsnid the wife; "I have saved chough out of my household allowance. . Why don't the miners rule that no man can be a union , official unless ordinary people can pronounce his name? " ' ' Just before school begins. , , , ... , ,,.i nuuuH win r.(nm . uvci, .111. i Iondon phittorm to announce that, , wnllI1rstpP!, ronie t the he will probably ; be a surprise can- Vnbinution ' iun und W()lk i(l school.' year of effort will ive him a profit J didate fur President in the next Wll, f ,- ihn miinl,i ' invtt a hushrl of P-rnin must ! terest. however, no longer exists, Crop reports are now issued without much .comment. There is nine or Tragedy Follows Fall. Tho wondor in not that man k'ttriUMl o t illi, hut that hUf cur di- M'lnpt'd tin Htaiuina to cndur uo) utiielt of U. (By I. N. S.) UMA, Ohio, AUtf. The cur tnin has descended on the last act in the lovo tragedy of ".lorry, the Monk." at tho Faurot Pink Zoo here. Jerry is maimed for life. His in juries include a. bruised heart. Iteccnlly Jerry was placed in a cage with Jocko and Si' JovryVs advances to Sis were re.entcd byi 1 Jocko, who proceeded to chew Jerry's j I 1 1 1 i..r.... : 1 1 1 1 ...t I - 1 nfi. ii 1 mum. iiiiuiiitHi iicvuiiMiuii Mini vl-- no suspense und speculation. Wheth-I ,.ina.;llllK were .forced to amuulale .lorry s left bund at llio wrist. Jerry er wo have become hardened to the situation or whether more important things have conic into our lives, only the future ,can tell. Crops Still Important. , "Crops, however, are still a very important factor for they are the basis of American prosperity. Un less the farmer is prosperous, the nation cannot he prosperous. Nearly a third of our population is depen dent upon the crops for its income, especially on such crops as wheat and corn spent much lime looking at his stub of nn arm. lie was muzzled, given u stick of chewing gum ami replac ed in his cage. Shops by Airplane. (lly I. N. S.) AKKON, Aug. 'i. Shopping in Akron by aeroplane was the experi ence of Lieutenant Arthur Johiuou, M..r-....i. I.-I..I.I l....i.... it. . ...... If these farmers caniint 1 )prc t(l nmkc 1 uri.haK0 at the mnun mnnnv. tipv rmiiifiL nuv itiiih n r. . r ....... ,, 'iioonyeur jaciorv ami mutton at me 1 ho fanners supply the greatest buy- s aviulkm fiM. Johnson made ing power of the country When the t,)e ,7() llljU,s fn)m ,)avtl)n t() Ak. Marks of Quality EASTMAN. Photo Supplies CRANE'S -i Stationery WATERMAN Fountain Pens Candies Red Cross Drug Store fiimier loses money, the buying pow cr of the country is seriously cur tailed. This is one of tho great reasons for the bearish nttiture tak en todav bv financiers. The fann ing centers arc depressed. It is possible, of course, that conditions j, during the next few months mnyii entirely change the vituution for l'iCJ better. The only point 1 desire to a muko is that the farmer has reached a very critical period and the ncxtjj lew inouins win iiL-tci num.- wnciuvi ron in 1 hour and iJ5 minuto ci earance Sal Cv. I i ,nt, thew!'v-i 'i" ' "'". ... '.T .... ' "m little needs of your cliihlien 1forc aunouinemeno wan great nunc . . gpptp,,,,,. whc- t,e busv days are , Now comes George can Nathan y wjn fj , li(.e ,- of ; with an annouuccnient that he and , , ,ies,of evcl.v ,eription. H. L Mencken w ll he candidates - rf J, n of b k wj or the Vicc-l'resident.al nonuna- , . k , nr 1st. Sd Ition. AgSin' lr t"" iffii vc thorn-W-ights family Drug Store. ; drinking in the talk of George Jeaul ami viewing him with considerable j - .--ww awe as a potential Vice-President ol 1 the United Slates. Now conies George Jean Nathan NEW TODAY the solemnity that may he expected from such an earnest young erusud- er, hat his candidacy ,s "'t u prat- w,ANTBI)WnI.k ,,.,, , m tical joke but has the ser ous oo- , v.ir,, 2(.,0 N m , .3..u ject of attacking by ridicule things' 1 which he regards of 'detrinieiital , j()ST.M .,. ,,.u.k 0 in s,ar pomposities and absurdities. T, , l,lntl,ii4 X-ck for $ld!).- Ihe platform of he two young -M Lcave ut observer. 8-iJ-ltp. attention in Knglund. The serious minded Knglhh can't unite make up their minds whether Amencan poi bring in evehange that is, in other goods as much as it brought in J pro-war times before this country,, can have real prosperity. 1 1 Kurope Iluising Oram. J "At the closo of the war America , was raising the grain for itself and'j a large part of Furopc. Since theJ war Europe has seeded down large.. in-piis mill has corresno 11 ungiv in-.. creased production of grain. Other, countries, such as Canada, the Ar-, gentinc, and Australia, owing to J on a Summer Dresses ii .IS FOR SIALIC iV-room ltusc. . Fur tics is ridiculous or whether George Jean is well misinformed. Nathan has announced that the nished or unfurnished. Possession can be had at once. Inquire J:;i0 Pe;m. 8-lKit. ItilWKIM NUN itllllUUMlUU Lllilt I 111. i j-.i-t r 1 f I I' 11 platform upon which he and Mcne- WTtI S? 'i.f , L Ken will run will be extremely lib- 1 ''V 5. .Ul(Jle2" cral. 'Ihe dignified Kvening News pub lishes -the following and tho reading j Qt;T.lJi-iwn (UIIV. Ul IAIIIUUII 'l."'MI "Air. Nathan ami Mr. Mencken have sound proposers and seconders for the convention meeting, ami the planks of their very 'lively' platform am to he placarded all over the United Stales. "One of them is : 'We will take the Statue of Liberty outside the three-mile limit and dump it. in the sea ! ' "Other items from their program are: "'Believing that the City of New York ut the present time is a dis tinct entity and utterly dissociated spiritually, mentally und culturally from the rc-l of the country . . . we agree, if elected, to permit it to recede from the Union and lo jiim iti lain itself if it so chooses as a kind of Carthage or Monte Carlo. "'Wo shall make no speeches. "M r. Nathan agrees, if elected, never to accept an invitation to visit the plate of his birth in Indi ana to meet and speak with th residents. He al.-o agrees to this if not ehvtcd. Mr. Mencken agrees, if elected, never to chew tobacco on a public oc casion. "They agree to limit the number of English lecturers touring the United States to 5,000 n year and to levy on each a poll-tax of $2.j." The United Slates has learned not to take George Jean seriously, but hp ju-iir tifiillv unknown in Knirl:tnl and the EnglMi take everyone and! everything seriously, except Punch thing Pi ker and Union. Kinder, write W. C. AJair, Weiscr, Idaho. . H-Ii-Up. leather irrin between 1-a Grande and Union Ihu.sday niht about 5 p. m. Papers con tain name of N. C. Soars. Leave nt Observer office. $5.00 lieward. 8-2tp. liEAL SILK 1IOSIKKV. Guaranteed chiffon hosiery $1.50. :5 colors. Agency Mrs. Seldcr. Pop corn wagon. 8-'Mtp. FOR RENT One ;i-room and two 2-room new apartments. Phone 255 J. H-:i-ltn. iiii; H'-to-iiati; CAHi'K.vniu Ufti'S ui-to-diili (doIm. 'I'Imiho wlilt-lr an- fit' tin1 l;ili-Ht Improved style, or tlx- hlidir'Si al tiilniihl-' ipnillty, dur-iid- und laslint;. and u In-n lit' 1mi: V'li iii In- 'Ktrn (o l.Hly'H for tlnT' m Hit' iilli' pluru w Imtu Hh- ln:!)t aim iir- ii I wii h kIv'II la price and ipiiilily. I . I,. LILLY ilnnlwnro French & Greene Rcady-to-Wcar and Shoes YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers CARR SliLIiS FOR LESS ALWAYS KARE, vanities "THE STOR.E WITH A CONSCIENCE II fit Weather liM-ae. Ii.vorders of the bowels are ex tremely dangerous particularly dur-; jing the hot wcat.ier of the ummpr! mnntlis, anil in order to protect j yourself and family against a sud-jdc-i attat k get a bottle of Cham-1 jbnilaiu'- ( oiic an'l Iiarrh"(-a Iiu-. Ifiy. It can le dpnded upon. Many' 'have testified to it. excellence. adv. ' K' r' is v 8 ItMulifulra.'srsjrfn boiiscd Htnl pol ihed. Single and dmiMc ptylfs. Powder ant rone pals arc fine in ick lurc - correct m rnr - ri ii in ct finiie. 7 ?c - i. 5'j M - 52.. A FEW CULL CHERRIES FOR SALE 2c Ll. t.i.As imii.s '.Trrr.v.".vr'.-Viv'iV.''i th&i rees I, A i.iiamii:, ohi:(;on Call Main Mili. o o o o ' 2 i o OO000000OO0O0O0 OOO'JOOOOOOO STAR TODAY ONLY Richard Barthelmess With Dorothy Gish in "FURY" A (ireat Story of the Sea and Sea Folks! SATURDAY SUXDAY "THE (JURY DAWN" From Stewart Edward White's Novel 4