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1 Governor Pierre K Will J. 2 I IF taujv rvun atiu-day. .nine zi, ivz4. Sunday School's Work Since 1920 A Success La Grande Evening Observer INOETKNUKNT NEWKPAl'KK i BnMUh.JI .. ..... - . . ... THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley iIthk m.n hamw. towm nv KtunU imiin Tiinn rTn : : fc liVl'JNINIi BHUCli DKNNIS OU810UVKU PUMUHUINO CO. Kdltor Bntera at somofflcB t L Oranile. Oregon, aa Bncona Cl Mall Matter. On aula' In older olllea rgon Hotel Nwa Htaml, l'ort Und: Impei.lHl News Ktand. 1'orlluiicl; Miiltnoiiinli. N.'w HUuid. Portland. Vi Addreaa all noiumunloallnn to The dliaervar, 1 4 1 a Ailama i aWe., Ia Qrundn, Orfigon, ' ' ' Kilimcitri-rioN iuvh:h lly Oarrler flatly, per month , .,, . . , 7w bally, pr thrno month... , i , Wally, pur alx month. In ailvanr-e.. ..... ..H.5U tially, HIiikIo Copy ......IK) . ;; . . lijr Mall Daily, per month , , , Ually, ir at month, In a.lvaiu:e....H. mM...$4t.&(l Pally, per year, In advance........... .....tMio ptMerverHtar, per year i .. . ..I2.UU -.1 On if AND COUNTY OFI''lc;iAI, I'AI'KIl ' '' ' "-ii(MiJl 1 ui:.miii:ii AasociATun i'iiksh The Aaeoeluled I'reaa la exclnalvuly eittlllfd to Uha for pub . Ilcatlou or all ni.wa dleputcln-a crcllu.. to II or nut nUierwIa orediliul If pliulbdled lli.'relii. All rlKltLa of roiiiilill.'ullou ol perlal dtnpaiclifa In till papur, ami also tliu loml no'v bereln u'hu aro reserved, UUMIIVK KAU riaiM Ml.' Vlllllly unit the; nhn me 11. II ll . nr povt'l'ly nor ll.-lli-H; ft'.'.! Inn with fuml .-.ilivftli.-ltt for 111', rroverlet OT:S, ?-4A5!rE' J All. The SlftL-i HO EMT U SCHOCU WITH ? . V) "Ol ij'J'Str - fMirX M.BB;flS 4RE M.AHH1H14 "IO Sr.' AT )-'-" Vir 'L HIE ClIMT. TO SEC HOW rtE LOs AH IE rw.ciy . SC-W AWAY tKHTTCAl YFAf.S J Use Your Head In llieso dnys of law water, a coiiilition that always ffCiiiK in iiiidKimimer, every citizen Hlioiild use his lieeil a little ly this wo moan if there is a fire alarm and yuli are sprinkling your lawn, hastily turn oil" the water. If every citizen would do this there would lie need fur little worry about the "pressure." Stop for a moment and think of a thousand or so taps running while firemen were nttcmptiiiir to throw a stream of water on a fire. It stands to reason that wit!) f.o many drains nn the system the efforts of the fire fight ers would he impaired. ' Life is a Rnmc of co-operation when you fijjure it out, Mid this is one little tltinjr Hint every home owner ran lo ami therehy help the coiviriumity as a whole. OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS BONUS. BUNKS, j INP'NDf or miii1 Mil .In lie hvMvm aro in lii'isl(il In ,,ioii('iilii)ii," bill not (lie Icm-IuiuI or- , v Voi k kliMl. . 'I'lio Irniittlo wllli a poMllcal Jul) U that ynu inuy Uw tl itt any mo-nn-iil iiikI 1ih' to k to work. W'AHIIINOTON' (AP) Plslrlhii- ji Inn 01 uppllrutlon tilaiihn for irtl I jimlcd Wurhl war mivlT com I lmtiNatifm itrovl.h',1 Mr In the oi- IliT I on ii.s art Uuh hct-u Hlarii-tl hy ! Muj. iin. Uolu'it i". uvIm. udju. Hint H' lu-r.iJ of Hit; army iiml will i he coini'l' hy Juiu' 2H. Tin' iliMtrilmtlon coiiHlNtH or nix intl ' lion hlank iii)llculloti forum ami ! Ih mutl1 poMttllilc 1 liroiiKli cuop- oration of AiiifHran I.ilin punfn, ICrd CrOHM. CallllltIH, V(ll'UIlH oi" Kort'lKu urn, uml I lie iliwihlnl Ami'i-intn vclcnmH urirunizutlon. In u HinH'ini'iit Kriihty ilcrn'rlh iiiff tln MM'tho.l of tllHlrlhutlon. (li'iicnil DuvIm mild the liliink uiv Ix'itijc nut I ltil us rapidly tin thvy run ln (l'llvora hy th public printer, Hip rlrnt C'iusniiu-nl ln--Iiir (llHpiitchi'il to the man ro niolc K"tKniphlral HImI iIcIh. Hard Times Tho cost of inalnlalnlnff n pro-1 ff HKl'nnixl lirtHfhall ti-ani linn t rhli-d Jl In 20 yenrs; v Iwirn from author-J ltl-H, y-, mill who rctneiuhpfK wiirn out- rnnni hii in 1 ill- inrurni'rBi tor a illiiic? t Obituary GLAKCiOW I3y the ' AMoclatc Pri'HH). lit prcBfiitlnir lii report la Hi' ninth convention of th - Worlil'H Sunilny S'looI iiMorlntlon lni:iy, Ir. W. 1. UintlH, of N w York, K-nfral wrrctary, rvlfytl tin work of tin ti.wor-laiton Kim tin Toliio r-onvi-ntion of 1 That cnnv.ntion e.sluhlishf'l without itifNt)on ht- mUi, Hip va! u.' of thi' nrintsti'il Suntlay M''hoo; work a an rfricli-nt fart or in iltr Kreat wochl-whlo mis-slonary IiroKiaiu, It hroUklit 1 ho a aso cial dm Into u now position of In ft unri ami Htrmtth. Thou' who pai-th'ipalcil III tlw various tmii-M fltllillK I In pant four o:uh ion ml op n loni'N on every hai?l ami n roU'llnosH In ham of it iimUhmIh t'uiplnyoil In protjiotliii? tl.e Humlay whool nu an ovanjri llzitts iiKoiiry. Afl a n-Hiill of this n wakcm IntriVHt. now national association-) hii tt licon oranizi il in - ( 'i-ylon I'.. 'una, .'''choHlovnkin, llnnifurv. Austria. Spain, rortilKat mil t'h Ho, ( 'oopei allow loniniitliM'i luivo In'in forino! in North A fr'- ca, t 'onslantmoph', Ituniania nii'I Int'oslavia. Tin- Japanosi National Sunday SVhoo! iiHtnirlat Ion. 1 r. I .nmli-H kii lil. ha.s Mti-adlly nrown in con. Mlructivo iuriio-noi's q nil. In now ri'foKni'.o'l an an important far- tor in tin riluratlonal lift of that nation. Kt-cently tho.Tokio a it hnrit Iok hml rniuoHtoil t he u. stHtuneo of 1 lie nalional uhhocI w lion tov furnish a r.'KUlar periol of f'hristiun tearliin in al tho prlinuty puhlle seliools of thn At no period In tho history of i the association ' hail tlu-ro hee.i 1 Biii'li close poiHonal rontarl with tho fields and to study needs and hold helpful conferences as in t ho past four yea in. CI rou ps rr -t ui nintf from Toklo Iiavr vtsito 1 remote fleltls ami in.spjratioH:il mtetinirs Jind heen hold at all stops. "The past four years hnvo vi nessed u ninrvt'loiis adv.tneo in Japan, Korea, China, ndiu, tho 1 Miil I pplncH, Ilrall. ArKontlnri, Syria and la lost Inc.' Tr, 4.andr. declared. "Our Hocreturle in these count rloft work under th dln-etlon of well oi-fiinizeil na tional continittoes rejiresontlnff the rooporiitlvo notion and wi'l the Diwoclatlon must be to in ereasinftly surrender uuthoiity nnd direction lo nalivo leadoi-Hliip an rapidly as nidi leadership ran he secured." Tho visits mmle to the varlo-ts parts of tho world field during the, past four yearn hnvo revcah-cl IVie ureal luindlcnp iimliM- which Mecretarleti and the - missionaries luhor because of tiie meutfer ttml uiiKiiitahle literal ure supply with wliirh Sunday school work has to )o iouioted. Ir. Lnndea urKed an initial effort In souk part of the world floil, In the creation or an indigenous lessoii commit toe, and the uMSiHinnce- of that committee' in building nu I produciiiK a complete Hcheinc of lesson tdudy coiiikos that wi'l more clearly inlorprete the t'hri'i llan way of life, and he more definitely Identified with the his tory, climate, ideals, tradition find evils of the people. ; Heetarlnff that If we would "avoid the repetition of faeinj? .n llu .future the solvinff of another war reparation problem" larger investment must he made. In th' leaching of the Christian religion, : and he urged a fur more liberal 1 budget than that with vhlch tin' iHSoclutton Iuih had to work. Men's Wear -Ye, llo-Men Wear It. "Sea blue seen through u spray oC mist. 'The masters of color and do. signs have porsundctktho palette to yield a waali blue atiade of refresh ing charm and originally. It Is in indlgu blue, brushed or crushed down with n transparent gray tlul producing a color effect thai lb at once pleasing and rest fill." What is It? No, this Is not the ocstacy of ft lady art critic, nor tire hundrcd-dollar-a-word description of ft new I'urls creation. It Is n bjunt business man's description of "crushed blue," the popular color of stilts llmt you see these days in the "great open spaces where men are men as well us on Broadway or Wall Street, where men have to; he actors or bankers for a living, j Traveling? NOTHING adds ho much to the pleasure of one's summer trips, as handsnm and convenient luggage. f'hotio your luggage n yo i wonhl your clothes nnd you will always he. proud or it. l,et us suggest thai before you buy, count in and let mt Nhow you our new line of HKI.nwii Wardrobe Trunks, Ilu:n and Case:;.. They arc the taut ward in luggage. THE NEW EELP.EPv WARDROBE, Jlfis n ftife Lock device that entirely eliminates the nuis ance of tiloopln.tr over or break ing your - mills on stubborn catches; - nnd also insures safe V.V.,1 k i'pliiK flTlH. ' of yoni- iiornoiiiil ( ' $3S.ro-to $2.rio WMCU 1MHMI How illl tiny m-l Hint way? of tlio miloniy iiBi'nrlca nn-1 1 """ " ' .-hurrli lio.ll. .. ornipylnir llm fl.-l.l. . " n' eosnrl of lnislnoas hu.'Cpbs, Kuril iiiitloiml oiKanlzullon has "" KuiMi.nlioliin r. th.i rlotlilns woll il.-rin.Ml .lan for tlip train- jiniinlifaoliin-r. "KnRland. any the In. nf nn In.llL'.i.mm ln.l,.,lm lH Of HlO I'HnCP Of Ku"8. Sp.'rlal pr.'par.'.l at nly rornci!. ' I !' RAVEUKG GOODS i HAND LUGGAGE lll.r- Tli.'it will Rlnn.l linr.l kiiHckH of lonK Irnv- nllil Htlll look KOOfl. Yo.i Kot ninny lon yojiiH of fnlllifiil Horvlrp wli.n you loty Il.-llM'i' kooiIh. o I Reasonable Prices Old Tonics Sought , In Moscow Kremlin j for l.'n.lfi-a aro Kivi-n in aiiintnt-r aHH4'tll)ili.'a nml trninlni;- runli3. I h.'olofflcnl a r in f it n r 1 o a nl . ; Across the editorial desk from some iinrenicnihered . flfiin vp., ctini'e n little hit" of French itileKory. " A! -portrait piiinter sat In his favorite eafe sipping his wine., Ilia fiiHt mnull Ixittle finished, he was aliout to or der nuire when his eye fell on n headline in the Figaro, "Hani Times Are ConiinK," so Instead iff orderiiijf his usual second iteMfe e tllfl'jri'-hiH chx)C'?i "Is there nnythinif wrong with the wine?" asked the landlord. . "The wine Is Rood, ,lmt I did not order n iiocond hotlle lieoniifio litud times are eoniiii"; and wo must economize1," explained the artist. "Hard times,", said the landlord. "Then my wife must mil order the sill; dress we planned, out must take om! of cotton."-; , "Hard times," repeated tho dressmaker when the order was canceled. "This is no time to expand. I must not make the improvements I had planned in the place." "Hard limes, eh?" said the builder when the dress maker canceled the bilildinir plans. "Then I cannot have my wife's portrait painted." So he wrote to the artist and cancelled his order. After receiving the latter the artist went attain to hh favorite cafe, and ordered a small bottle o(t wine to soothe him. On n nearby chair vaa the paper in which he had i:id of hard times two days before. He picked it up to read more closely and found it was two years old! Home Owning and Citizenship In' nddi-essinp; the National Association of Ueal Kstate Hoards in Washington, President Coolidgo commended the realtors' profession for its leadshlp of the better housing and better homes movement. He went on: "The ownei hhip of a home, the feeling of independence that comes with possession of u bit of the earth, are' among the mo.-.l lMiwerful incentives to high civic interest and usefulness." The president staled an elemental truth. The stability of: America is founded on the wide diffusion of homo ownership, strongly supported by tho aspirations of those other millions who are eainesUv .sliivinir lo take thoii OTTO IIIHHOI' Hi-nth rnll.Ml flito Illation, nu.-d Olio T.n (irnmlf limn ltl-i J una . niorniiiK , at. lo HrlloolH. aprolal ilopurliiu-nlR In ov.-i'lli'n.l .im iih.. IhliO- Hl."'l-I "I I In- tcrnilnatlon of Hnvo ciirlMIInn I'oll. pca. poiiiniunit y raillo a. rial Iuih liii-n ut .loan liy "-'oIih IIIik-nb raimcrt l.y on uiia.-k triilnlnv m-liools anil inntltut.-s. iii'ikIHmmx fn.ir llniCH. ' lypnom rover. Ills lio.ly Is at tralninir oIums. In looal Hiin.lay . - i.oo iioiin.'nKl.nip rnnpoi to.tay nni! Whlio aiiolknt wn In court Hie!'1" 1,0 alilppp.1 to llnlao. I.laho. for olhor .lay k.-IIIiik wliolvaalo fllira ' ,,"rl"1 HOa ovenlnar on No. in. Ills iiNM-HM-i! iition hl' pnrk. l honk. 0 " ami lirollicr-ln-lnw, Mr. nii.l r..i...- mush Hi".. Inii.lcnl orriirr.'.l. : ,rH- Kmo-nio. will oi-ooiiipany Ih.' llllrlnir Hie li.nr..r,-m"m"- nff of Hie map.' A,r- IHaliop wna an otnployp ot he Ju.Ikp rp- tlio Morrl.inn-Kn,nn(in p.impiiny. iirovp .l Rll.'lkal ti-""- '" - 1 1 ipppninry hoIhp. lyvvvvvvwvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw i our itonor, hcIiooIh and circulating libi-nries. Wllh the crowth of tho Inditfe.) oiih or native church and the t raining of u native leadership, we naturally tools forward lu th time wlien the Kiiiilauee from fo--el,n or oillslde nolm-ey will bo IORPAT, !!honia (AD Search for tin secret library of KffPhin lnitffiiaffeft dallnf? hnvh as far as the fourth century. Many of ihewe had been lakeni .Moscow by the Greek, prineesx, Sophie I'ahiefdoR'i at the lime nhe b.-eume the bride of Ivan Jll. Ivan the Terrible In'canie oh- Ksed with the Men that efforts "('olleife,' say the yonntr bloods. all of these. There Is no douUt , Ivan IV. known as "the Terrible,"! that outdoor sports have mnde men j has been taken up by the soviet wore belli?? made by nil the world wunt to pet away from the dull, I aut horllies in .Mowcow. ucconlln;r ( to rob him of his treasures, espe. lurk, unromantlc colors In clothes. lo word received hero by descend- chilly lils library, and it was on nuts of Doctor I'liul Weiili-rmann, f this account that he concluded t. Also, the daunt lews Trluco certainly has made the men of these Viillrdja clergyman of horpal; who or If? States forget ihe Ih'dnration of In dependence. True, too, the college boys are koUIuk the styles for their ffi-undfathers na well as their fath ers. Itut perhaps most true, wln th-! his relutiv remove the honks to a f?real dmt Kcon beneath the Kremlin walls fo. .safe keepiiiK- iuallv nturled the litslt some years ago. ' lUH-onm Kopi ., i-r. rosier- j Arror,np to tradition the sec- mann wnicn are in possession 01 : i.i.iin i m-ieeie-i i.v ivim - siniw that the library I pi.. was known to but few at the time or n man will confess or not, cloth-i now heinj? sought consisted rhiof- ; ani no jjrani was Kept of tho s make personality ami personui- tnnde essa ry. The j H inpii ! j. ' j lit ! i i ' 1 1 1 ! j location. was Ihe reply, "I have lost my bal le of" caseH h W.-ll, air." aal.ll Hip Jh.Ikp "p.-onlp J ofti'll Iosp whole t without niakhiK ao in.ipli illK'tii'liatipp hh that." ' .vhelUal a.lli.Hl.le.l. f 5IKh Sweet: "Wlicro 'run I find I ICtllcOHtS?" ' $ Ii'IniieuiilLee "Vnn ittlolil li v 1 1 1 1 i Y Your Yardstick enrto depart nicut," T "Vou make me so angry! storm- nl Mm, N to her Iiusband after the K eompidiy had left. "Why do you itiniMt on Hit t in it on tho piano stool all evening? Everybody knows you ean'l play a tnde!" "Nell her run anybody cine while I'm Hilling there," explained Mr. X I' lucidly. THE story of man's progress is written daily on tho printed pace in messages from all cornel's of the globe. page in messages Only history can measure it. REAL ESTATE ; I lea ul It til five-1 on m liom T" ! three lotH Mt t he corner of j ami t y ? f T Minx I Hi, I'm i . Mr I V avenue. 'Hearing fru!t Ireos, fine shade trees, blooming ; flowers and fine lawn. garag-. ' bath, city water, elecirie light. -i. i and fine garden. Kvcryt hing in first class f-omlillon. I'riee $.100 rash, $:(.ri per month. Y j , i. (.itwnr. wirr: sws IIII.ICi: IS AN AI-IVXI.I.INti 111 i:i: i-: in Tin: ui:h;hi' !'!. A A nni: tl wiii i; li I'tu.i:. AMI A l-'ISII- IT. A m av i-rxTsi-:. t'urnier: "tley, there, now coiu-mv' yon to be up in my cherry tree, by heck"'" IX Small ltoy: "1'lense, fell out of an airplane. ' TO SEEK KDLD i THF S mister, I Just Y m ll.VKKll. Oiv (ATI. If !?: it It f Y T Tl.p I Yet tlio progress that concerns you most the hotter talcums, tooth-brushes, shoes and" automobiles that can ' Rive you daily satisfaction you can measure as you read. ' Advertisements are your local yardsticks. They tell of the now and tho best your own dealers carry. If you road the advertisements, you can buy wares that repay your confidence wares widely advertised because widely believed in. Moreover, by helping you select the new, economical and best today, the adver tisements help you save for the new and best tomorrow. ilioc's iii tin- ranks of lioino-ownors. A sound piiuvi)titmiSn"k" rtv,,p wl" 1,0 "' "c,'n" ....... 11 tllur rniltt irnlil iii'flmft Itiir oil I ir. I A tlds summer If prediction.'! , t J!u.b.,l !f ,,., i ..r 1 1 .. 1 .numerous gobi in' which to live makes for .substantial citizonshin nunv sxmAy ...an anylhin"; dsc, save fuinilniont of the bono desire to own a homo. ' i The home-owners and potential home-owners constitute thi stnmjr bulwark of public protection against the radical mvcmentH imivnted from Kumpo antj which are foundeJ on; envy tf the success which it is possible for carnal work-in to achieve in America. These radical movements nr as certainly directed with intent to ruin tho small investor as the Inrfre. Were it possible sentimentally to separate the interests of tho minor and major 'property owjiei-s it could not bo done practically. In reality all of ouj' people rise or fall together and all are equally pro tected by tho same laws. Unfortunately people who have not not acquired their homes may bo deluded into another l-efcf. All tho more reason, then, that we j?ive full credit, a) President Coolidpe does, to the veal estate profession thQt is ho potent n factor in extending the ranks of home-ou-jiers and cwseqncntly auuDienting the mi miters of hijrh- of n new low -water mark lei-ialtxe, ncoording to old time prnspectoiH living In this vicinity. IZniiy spring weather conditions nnd other Indications not usu nlly enconnlertMl arc believed forecast an extremely low water mark. At one time placer mining along the Hnake river was cov. stderahle of an Industry, neeoi d UK to residents of this district, many of whom were actively en ttaged In the work. Hold, in varyiUK degrees U known to ex 1st in the river sands although much or It Is of such fine itrttn tbut It is nearly impossible to mine it. t 'ourser metal, how ever, has been found along the river bottom and with the low water mark predicted, it Is believ ed that ninny expeditions wi.l t lrn toward I he Snake river. deal's an attempt was made lo mine i lie river bottom with the aid of diving suits and dyn amite. 'I'h In project was aba 11 10! t y t t T t T f f ? T ? 4 Let the advertiwements keep you alert, progressive. Let them help you save. y f f t f ? ? T y t, y y y y y y ? y y X T f X y y T X t y y ? T t ? X ? ? X y On second street. , Cood foy - ' room liouse and large corner lo:. garden, ptrawberrb'S. ete. $:ioo, $:iiia yash, per momh. ' Some fne building lots In weM pnrt of La Clraii'le, niar Htange'n new home. PYRAMID LAND CO. Mnlu T.- F. N. Foul. !. Ii. Hpitj, W. If. Iti-rry llon.lPil Il.'uUora HOX STATIONEItV Special Siihirdny and Sunday Wcsnlni' rifc at 2Sc Pre scb tt Drug Company The New Drug Store Telephone Main G3 , Cor. Fir & Jeff. . AirnarVcan live on less, .x o-fter. he's married T-he:W. to. ' MARR1KI) OU HIN flLK, you can't afford In pay out your money nnd not - know just whom and how tt is spent. And you can't afford . to take chances on hav ing to ,pay the same bill twico, either, A Checking Account nt this ltnnk Is the only businesslike way to spend money. When you ray ry Check you write your own receipt no chancs for any disputes over Mils, and you always know where every, dollar goes. PAY - HY Tt Is safer convenient. CTTKOK and more r. r duned,