La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 07, 1924, Image 9

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    Saturday,' Juno 7, 102-1.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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PAGE NINE
TRADE UNION
IS DEMANDED
.Champion Gymnast af J8
(Grouping (of American
I'co p 1 e for Foreign
Trade .Exploitation Is
Deemed Necessary.
KOSTOW. (AP) Union of the
Anieilean m Dpi,. for exploiting
existing fiMt-iKii trade advantages
was demanded today by J. J. pon
ovan. lit Ili-illiiKltii in. V;inh.. sp-iik-iiifr
at the Klewnth National For
eign Trade I'onveution. who de
fliirr.i thiit the present wealth of
t!i- Tint. mI rf:ates could easily be
inn-eased many fold if such union
rist.-i1.
Mr. Ihinovan. speaking on "Ainer
b .ilj I'.in tfj-n Trade Polu-y," made
a roni pt'rh'i'.s'.vt' una lysis of tin1
veahh of the I niled States, potnt
inj; onl that in the h;st ia de-cadi-s
A MM' ; lean foreign traite hud
nviw n f r4in Icks : linn i.ano.oiio.
unit n , $s.fMM).iiiiii.(MMi yearly. He
s.ttd I hat t his wits t In- l i st proof j
thai 1 her -t u't'M no snrh t h'n? i'S
' MKiiiir Mfii'-surfifit'iicy left (o any
nation, anrl I hat now t he X'nited
Slafi-H Mi,s -l-'f'tnit.'ly a part of the
iiiit'iaai Innal world of luiniun re
lationship, i
Mr. DmiKvun pointed t- tin- un
paralleled development of tlie wea
pons of prosperity, namely, produc
tion, t ra importation, I'luniminien-
tnms. and tlnanee, within the 1 ni-'can enlerpriH.
ted St:iti k. lint mi id thai In the last. if once there
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luropeun counlriea tn nmklnR
louna.
"It nppears, thereforo, - thnt
whtro an un'dfvolopt'd country so
ourts n loun throiiKh ono of tin
Kuropean nations, the muniifuHur
era of the t'niled Stutes nr t'ftVc
tuully bnrred from furnishing mil
teriuls to bo purchased under thut
lo:m. The ifreut cmeation, then, for
American inunulaclurers to an
swer is how to muko loans to un
developed countries In competition
with Groat Hritaln and other Eu
ropean countries.
"The most forinldabfo bar to
placing forelKn loans in tho I'nited
States is that tho AmerWan investor
is not Interested or posteil oif for
eign Issues. Jt Is, therefore, diffi
cult to murket them in this mar
ket unless they bo government
loans of th older nations. It this
formidable impediment can bo
overcome,, then tho t ntted Mates
will be In a position to take foreign
loans in com pot it ion with Ureal
Hrituin and other Kuropoan na
tions. Ry stipulating that mater
ials ahull bo of Americun origin
the I'nited States will greatly wid-
u its field of forelng trade. Ac
tion must be taken Immediately
while the I'nited States occupies
its premier position in the estima
tion of tho new countries ns u re
sult of the part it took in the world
war."
I avion M tiller at IS has achieved the reputation ot being the champion
feminine gymnast of the United States. Here yon see. her doing a hand
spring over another girl at Xiichmond Hill. Long Island. - (
thr
ahi
compiish nunt possilite for Aimrl-
Inltlative and skill
could In- hruglit
this nation wah handicappetl about tin concentration of elicit
id.
on for rich young men ambitious
for social distinction.
'ThemMhiiiKS. and more, are all
possible. They are all mere details
jund sustalneil ein-rgy that would j0f an American fureigii trade pot
id
:ii'l thai Ki-eater wnlth necessarily result from substantial
i-ire through a persistent 'unity of -deliberate purpose.
ami consilient ' nieretiant marine "tflr inland trunsporiation sys-pnlii-y.
;ind thr liandling of foreign item is the most complete, tin
Imliils for tin benefit of American i fastest, the surest and the cheapest
His
"In
.ddre
in part.
icy. They depend for their estab
lishment' on the will of the Amer
ican people. Once the real favor
ing spirit manifests itself among
1 he substantial iu;ijoi;lty-uL-Oiir-C-ilU4-
uens there, will unquestionably fol
low a different at tit ude in t'on-
rhi
Tin the worhT. (Tiir douieslic sy
is as fol- item of communication bv tai
telephone and telegraph ramifies so Krf S8 toward lielpful foreign trad.
viewv of what has been far and wide throughout the rmui- . legislat ion.
1. ehietiy through the more trv thut it is literally poHsiiiu tor
nr. Its haphazard efforts of inruiy jinformatlon of great public- eveir.s,
in.ii I I n : !s. i-;o h working for him-'us well as Tor business news of
self and his own interest, there ' Kiifflcienl import unce. to r-ac!i
M'-'-ms iilm.isi no limit to the ac- i praetically every prison in tlr
?.TT.r "" rr"1 . 1 j country within 4 hours, our ii-
nanclal institutions cov-r the conn,
it ry with a network of branclus an 1
FOR SALE
fruit,
trade
hi I..
iu in Imbler. In
lair buildings,
berries; ulfalfa.
euuily for
(ilil ode,
ugench-s which puts the timst re-
'inoii! placis within our reach.
j "It is fur this and similar ra
good sons that tin reputation of A;uer
sina'l 'ican business men lor skill ami on
Will erprise in their domestic, attairs
city property has penertated tin far ctji-nrs iu
or w ill take 'i no w orm. tint wiiou n conn s to
.sell lots separate for $350
i h. Terms on part of it.
"l'on ign trade. In Increasing
measure, is an absolute economic
n -ft ssity for the I'nited Slates. The
chief esse n't la I iu g-lting it Is the
uoveiopment if the will to have it
among the American people. That
is sound foreign trade policy."
I'tiiiitimr t( the Tact that private
Anierie:m foreign loans hi nee 1 y 1 !l
to d:ite aggregate $ l.Miiu.aua.iMMt,
and that oIIhth were about to be
made. :J-Yanklin Hemlngton of The
Foundation company, declared at
lllevent h National Foreign
Vnve!!!tjn. .that tho policy
of sp4-uding the proceelH among
.American Industries, of foreign
loans plac d here, must be adopted,
f Mr. Iteinington said that without
such a policy tin I'nited Slates
i would not gel I ho full benefit of
its loans, as is the case w!h Hritaln
,and ottn-r countries making foreign
iloans in undeveloped countries.
'ItiK there 1m a th nit which IS l,,F""i nohh.iinih no-
vital, and which w ill surely -over- J1"" of .disponing vf llu ImniHiInc
come the ship handuap. That is !""oldom of using America's larg
iniiii'i i if- VnierlcHii sinns bv i1'01''1 of gold ill loans, the forma-
American Khlm.ers. Nothing more -lebenture corporations
llian that is needed tu insure t he . ' n" pns.-d of h ading nianufactnr-
Alll'TI- co-opei .it iiik wiiii oaiiueiH. n"
saol these two would act as con-
small payment down and give foreign trude our 'equipment is by
good terms on balance. There no means so thorough and efti
Is $linm mortgage can be -as-lcient. Production we have in am
suim d. Price $4o00. JpU: quantity and of the highest de-
jgree of efficiency. It is in irans-
portal ion, communication and t i
roein. b;ith and toilet and clos-lmiIK,0 for fon.lKU ir:llil. lt,at we
els finished: two more rooms!y,( miporlority to some of our
can be finished upstairs; i ,.,,. (.titnrs
lor:iii-d. near; ti;ney ptange
niiils, 1'ricr; for all $5,000, or
modern home on Pnrinr continued' prt sence uf I In
I niiriil . vii.w Tnlli;'i-:iM rtuir In nil ln.lt nf tile Wiil'i.l
American ' n"1" ,u""0,
I .Mr. Kemlngton said:
GIVES LARGE
SI TO POOR
SPOKANM-:. Wash. (AP) Ho
queathlng $u4nu in cash to "the
poor people of Spokane" und nam
ing Police Judge Fred Witt of this
city as executor to distribute the
money us ho deems best, the will
of John Peterson, a woodsman, who
died here recently, has been filed
for probate in the superior court.
Tho will was witnessed by two em
ployes of the Site red Heart hos
pital here und signed by Peterson,
who previously had told I lit atten
dants that he hud Implicit faith In
the honesty of Judge Witt und hud
nlways admired the manner In
which he conducted trials in police
court.
Arthur T.. Hooper, assistant city
attorney, ueting us attorney for the
Peterson iMtale, dec lured the wilt
to bo legal 'und said it wus ono ol
tho shortest over written in Spo
kane county, Tlie will reads;
"John Peterson wunts Ills money
to be given to the poor people of
Spokane. Ho wants Judge Fred
Witt to distribute it. He also wants
Judge Witt to seo thai he gets a
Christ-Ian burial.
"His clothes ore ut (hu Great
Northern hotel and ho wauls the
Swedish Salvation army to get
them. Also give them his watch, j
also a quantity of clothing, nooKs
and papers ut the Oalux hotel for
tlie Swedish Salvation army."
Port lander Wins Contract.
FOSSIL, Ore. William 11 111 on.
contractor of Portland, Ore., wah
the successful bidder on tho new
school building to lie erected here
Work has commenced. The contract
calls for tho building to be com
pleted in 10 duys.
REA1 THR CrjASKlFIKtt AIS
Outer Forest Not .Mcuacc.
MtiDFOItO. Ore. Despite the
menacing situation the t 'rater na
tional' forest Is fortunately, fvee
from forest fires thus far this sea
son, although several small fires
re burning in other parts of the
valley. Fires over brush land In
Jackson county wore under control
although some were silll burning.
Forest officials said their greatest
worry was the thick smoke - nne
which prevents the look-out ineo
from locating fires until they grow
large or are found by patrolmen.
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Neither A Borrower Nor
A Lender Be!
HAVE V0UU OWN TELEI'ItONB
It will save you nioiiey and spare you inconveiiK-nce.
lScllcr see us rijjlit away.
Home Independent
Telephone Go.
Itluck lbH k HIiim I'oMgllt. ,
h4;HAS.-Ait- loggiiigrrewr of
the Willamette Valley -umber
company huve been engaged for
several days fighting u lire 111 the
company's holdings above Black
Hock. The fire has spread rapidly
during the past week nnd Is now
thVeatenlng si uniting timber and
bridges on the logging road. All
logging equipment In t he endan
gered territory has been removed.
An urea est i muled at two miles
square is covered with names.
RKAI TIIK rr.ASSIFll'O ADR
ami baths up and flown stairn, Jt lies In the will ol th
hot air pine furnace; on paved people.
str.-t all paid. All asses3-l "Tlie support of the American! -For. ign losns are the best
m--iils .paid. Trees and shrub-j people' will Insure an Americun means of developing foreign trad-,
bei-v. Will include some fur-j reliant marine. Nothing- cisc In seeking fields for wider mar-nitui-e.
IM ice -$(i7aO. $25ti'j!vun, and nothing more u, lie. b d. kets this nation naturally turns to
ca.-li will hnndlo it, balance j "Wry much tiebeiids upon the undeveloped countries which, be-
i eas4nalle lime.
Phy
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Stoop ,
&
I'll"-
HI.AI.TOKS
In In ririn.lu Nnllonal llmik nidi;.
I,n Crnnilo. lrivnn.
I'llONE niAIS 8
Jl'ST OUT!
What?
Grand Eagles
.Cigars
Swcrt and fllild
Made of ' hi'u'li-jjrado to
liacm, long filler.
.' Sizes
Wholesale only
Win. )!. La.vden, Mfr.
1517 Sladison Ave.
utliludi' of tin- riiiam-iiil ins. nut tuns ms winiiiiii iiinnn. navi" no pnr
jloaiil inti-inalioii.il ii.mm. ivi. : li:-.sinK i.uw.-r. II Is i vlil. nl. thai
"Tin- upiiurtuiiily o! Aiii. iiran In cir.li r In hii-onii' -iislomi-rs. alioh
liiianiu lo ixunil our lor. ii;n irmlt- louninm in isi rnis.. nin.is inrouKii
In lhl.i iimnn.-r la ul.vjous. hut it ' Cnr.-lKii loan. Il 1 alinost Invar-s,-
ia not to hav.; .ntaivj tin- :.t- i: l.lv Ih.- rule Dial for. lKn trail.
Ivnllon and vflort ot our nii.inr;. is iollowa l.u-. li:u loans, un.l It Is a
to tin- fullest i-xt.-nl .m:,miI.;.-. l-'r - v.. (I rstal!iKlt.-l policy of Great
ntly hank. -is In o.h.r coiuiLii.fc inriam 10 loan only on -on.llllon
who an- iiiKim.il in n. Ki.tialii.;: tin- i-p.-nun ur.s lor mm. -runs arc
t.-rnis for Ion ian loans man..,;.- to nm.1" for llrillsh produils. WIk IIi
arrivo at an airn-. in. nl illi Hi,- - r or not suih a slipulallon Is mmli
lionowirs lor I n- i-..p-lnlilur.- -of in t In- loan iiKr.-.-nii-nl Is of minor
all or part of tlm loan proc-nl.- inipoi-lam-i-. Iii-rausi- til.- f.u-ts show
within tin- l.-ndinic i-ouiiliy. plainly that mon.-y l.orrow.-.l In
-Th.ro nr.- tliiiiits to h- ilono at Ureal Hrilaln for 111.- pilrihasi- of
home, In thu in. I. nil. I .n-..- of oi:r ; miinul :iel ure.l arlleles Is ai-lually
e.iuil.ln.ut as . II as a!.ro.i I. We' wnl f'- HiiMsh pn
have 11 sysleni of ljalluu that 'v-'
inh,'ht have been .lesiiin. .1 lo .1
aim ts i-x.-iil-
Tiiis pra.-lti'e In ronn.-c-tlon
with foreimi loans ma.le hy Great
Hose
Rubber und Cotton Hose
Lawn Sprinklers
Sprinkling Puts, Lawn
, Mowers
And Grass Catchers
F. L. LILLY
llfirilwnro
Phone Main 85
Grande Ronde Hospital
A nonsectarian and ethical institution that does not
advertise your sickness or broadcast your opera
tions, but gives you service equal to any institution
in the Northwest.
We employ only graduated nurses
Blue Mountain Oregon
LUMBER
I50X .SH00KS
We ciin supply you in any kind of llox Shooks, Fruit
lloxes, Crates, or Speciul ltun. Boxes. Compare our
prices.
Telephone Main 8
Bowman - Hicks Lumber
Company
For Mill or Box Wood Phone M-517
J. L, MUNHALL
Ml. Emily Hams & Bacon
.NONE ItETTKK 1'KICU LESS
2o: 1.11.
"IJuy at Home and Save Money"
The Grande Ronde Meat Co.
"Rest while you iron"
With The
UTENCO
100 Ironer
IRONS EVERYTHING NO A1TACIIMENTS
Ask for Demonstration
H.and S. ELECTRIC
107 Depot St Phone 393-W
Price Reduction
PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP
TIRES AND TUBES
Quality - Price - Service
Perkins Motor Co.
Phone M-7G1
Rocsch Bid?.
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We Have The
((TICK .AiE.VL OIL
STOA'ES
Kqiiir-l-i -1 with tho Lor
ain Iiijji - speed burner.
Skala Hdv
Company
I'lmno Main 33
insteail of to eiieonriitie, our lor
eijjn traile.
"Our forelKit tr:ule tshoul'I :.tve
several iiliiitnn:il lii' ilite .s wlneh
ur; not Hirnt.slH-il tu it Minify -caiisi:
('(HiKresri in willmry ir s?u
lil!y blind tu ume ui tin- nu st nh
vioii.H laclM ot our niiidi.rn lievel
Opliient. V'! have tie' Kt ':it'
market III lilt vvofl'J to unieh t
freely lulmlt all ruim-rs on ;.-iin!i
of iilfotule eUa1lfy. l le y. in t un.
iliHcriminule aiilns! ;unl h.unp t
our traile in numerous atxl v;,i--y
ways. Wl.al ever I lie uinl- rl:. iii
priiu-iple ot uiir iJii-lll, l he iiiv--m-inent
Hlioillil lie eiiilji(Mil uitli an
tliorily that wouM eiialJe 11 tu Jf. 1
effectively with Much i;:s s. We
Hlioillil have n real b.rtKainliii,' tar-
ji.f.
I "We neel anil Haiiii!.l have a
t horoiij-'li-Koiiiir ren i.-aiii::,-,! ion of"
I he foreign s-r i- f,f the l'iiv em
inent. Jt Hlioillil he 11 '! 1)11,1. feiy
-oiiip'nsaleil. no tliat it v.fitih!
t'fjiM". i sn eially on the sui'i.nlinati
iliplniratie siij.-. t.. e!p.-riy a h-v-
A
Business
FOR 51
I have
elKeuheii;
derided to loi'il'O
and am offering
the Uxuer Paint r!tor for
sale. tiH-ludintf Htoek of
jiaiuts, u it 1J pa per nnd kIush,
at a very reanonalilu price.
F. E. OXNER.
Hriiain is followed cli fi-ly hy other; V
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PURITY BREAD
In the' making of our bread we use only
the best western hard wheat, pure cane
sugar, sweet milk, pure kettle-rendered leaf
"ard, pure Worcester Dairy salt. There
fore a superior product.
Try It
La Grande Bakery
K. J. McWilliams .
PURITY BREAD SUPERFINE BREAD
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FURNITURE EXCHANGE
We Pay Best Prices for
USED FURNITURE
Or Will Exchange for New
471-J
Ed. Donohue
Fir & Jefferson
Back of the Bank-MEN
The slreiiKth and usefulness of Ihis institution can't I Mi measured hy it.s
money resources alone important and adequate as they are.
The HtrcnKth, soundness and ability to serve faithfully is fundamentally due
to the following men who direct and operate this hank.
DIRECTORS:
A. J. Van ValkonbuiK, U. G. Couch, A. J. Stiiiie, Win. Miller, J. J. Conley,
A. L. Richardson, Goo. T. Cochran, T. J. Scrojfgiii, J. R. Woodell
OFFICERS :
Win. Miller, president; Aug. J. Stance, vice president; T. J. Scroggin, cashier;
L. II. Rraniwell, Assistant Cashier.
Resources Over One and a Half Million.
United States National Bank
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8 Hour Battery Service
Your battery recharged in to 8 hours by our
New Buttery Charging Outfit
Leave your battery in the morning und
get il bark in the afternoon
Recharged.
WE SELL EXIDE BATTERIES
FRED T. BURGESS
Main 125 1308 Jefferson Ave.
T T nmniiinn
J DLHIimuo
HYATT
HOLLtn HEARINGS
NEW DEPARTURE
HALL PCARIMOB
NEW DEPARTURE
Hyatt and Tinikeu Connectin Rod and Main Rearinas
Fan Hells - PpritiKS - Goal's
A full lino of Replacement'
Tarts ' '
Leighton's Welding &
Machine Works
(Automotive parts)