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TITE LA 1 GRANITR EVENING OBSERVER'. .1 Local NewsjnBrief " ' (KMINn K VENTS ScpT 1 7a I tiiljfi 1 Labor day i:elc- iitioii hero. ( Hfpt. 8. Lit Grande school open l!a-2f term, (sov. 1 1 AnuiaUcu Day ceiebru lioii here. on picnic ;V .fr' Miss llnldu Aml'HKimV Kuuday 8i liiol class of thn ' ffiewbytcrlan church Ivfl oil 11 iHtltie to Cove this morning, v AiiiiiKt' l.Ut'llst -Yilliam I. Keen mid Flora M. lairhaiu of Kltfln took out a mur ww lieeime at tliu county clerk's 01 ice yesterday. . . income Tn Man Here I W. l'V! i'iKK, Boverniiinnt Income (ax man with headquarters in 1'en Uh'ton, wau in l-a U ramie today on olfifial Ihn.siiHHH. Mr. I'Ikk will leave lor Kntcrprlsc this evening n-niniiiiK here Inter In tlio week. Hack from I'orllunU llolK'-f Al. 1-uiseii, superlutciid t'ltt of thu Uraiido Konde Hospital, returned to La Grande this inorn iiiK on No. 24 from Portland. While in Portland Mr. Laracn gathered suiiic pointers on recent develop ments in X-Kuy apparatus. i ; Will XMt In Im Uramlo 1 ('harlra McAllister, soli of Mr. jtml Mrrt. L. A. McAllitcr of Kcut tli1. is spending u, couple of weeks v ii 1 .a Hrinme friemis. The Mc Allister ' family formerly resided lure and Mr. McAllister was con nected with the O.-W. . . On Vncniimi - Mr. and Mrs. (. P. Holbrook left i.y ear this morning lo spend sev eral days wllli Mr, liolbrook's rela tives in HoIhp, Jrlulio. A yoinwf Hist it of Mr. liolbrook's will ' be married In that city soon and he will be present at tho wedding. Mr. Holhrook is employed by the coun ty tis deputy sheriff when In La Grande. Ioft for California lr. and Mis. Ivan W. Kllh and two eiiildren. of I ten union t. Cali fornia, and Prof. P. H. I. Wlnsor iiml Mrs. Winsor uud child of Lodl. CnliloruiH. who have been visiting their parents. Itev. nnd MrS. Kl- nirr uram ivei n at uio Aieinwnsi pui-Konage for I he past two weeks. left yesterday via aulo for Kenttl iiint Mreiiierlon, Wash., where they will vIkK I'rieiidH before reluming lo' their homes in California. They will tilso visil I'ortland and Crater like on ihelr return trip. Itnck lo Slay "Hill" II uglies, it merchant of I'niiea, Oklahoma, rainbli'd out ni'si twti, or thren, tiuies... JJe came Inick this year with his family jiiwi to see the couniry once more. Hut fins lime he did not gel paHt La (IiJiinle. Afti'r returning before .f r.-;:"..t nee Hie out lines of L'i Grand'' and the Grande Itoilde. val ley In his wakeful momi-nts. The ley yesti-rday. I hey Have ioure wesl w i h eulllng him. and Mils llmejlhe southern route lo California it got him lor he and Mrs. Hughesaud are now on their way home iue smiKly hoimel In u La Grande via Yellowstone park. heme ;uid c.pecl to remain Iierel Indefinitely. . J Mrs. C. M. Mills or Columbus. . j Monlana, stopped in l-d Grande To Teach In Hawaii llast evening on her way to visit A letter was received by l-'red,in Ciilon with her daughter. Mrs. l iirr-v tl.St m..rniiiL' from liiH V. lllllseV. She visited 111 Scuttle (l.itmhter. Miss Carol, saying JhatJefore coming to J ,ati rande 2 More Days OF CLINT'S DIG Stock Reducing and Money Raising AUG Our entire slock of Men's iind lioys' high tiuaiity Clothes, Fur nishings, Shoes, Trunks, Suit Cases and Travel ing Uiiss, at a saving Ih you from 20'o to .rU';v, Discount f inm our reg ular pi ices. Save Now Your (Iain. Our lA)t.s ."rue storEkWith (UNT'5 THIERS T . will leave In a hort time for ' lainultuupuko. Maul. Territory sof Hawaii. MiKH l'urr..v u-111 school 011 tho Island. With hop will uv Mifts Mildred Harlow or lortland. Alius I'urrcy resided In Im CSruntlu for a number of years but Iiub butn leaching t Corvalllh recently. I VIIhc ;lob' Trolter Mr .und Mrs. W. K. Jjivalleur were In Jji Grande this morning on their way to Wallowa county for a few days of fishing. Mr, l-uval-leur travels for a Seattle manufac turing house. With him he eurrlea his liniBcol, n, gray tut with black spots. .This1 animal has travelled over 6.UUU miles in the last three months and hus been In seven states. Mr. Lavulleur suvs ihut tubby brings Mm luck. Personal Mention Hum JuliiiKun. Klucp mnclii r of Wullowu, wua uC the Kuley ytslur- Mls Kali-lla Kriukaun ur Alur Ui in, Wimli.. Ih hero vIsllinK relu tlvfs und fricinls. I'. A. SU-uart and Kn-J HutlKu ui l'uyullii. Wush.. uru ul thu Sum mer liutcl. Mr. and Mrs. c. M. Cole spent yesterday in l-a lirande and turned to Knterprise this morning. Miss Anna Casey returned to her home In Klgin this morning. Hhc visited in Hi Ih city with Mrs. Jane Snook. Mrs. Doris Hhaw went throimh La Clrande this morning en route lo her home in Joseph, Hhe Is re turning from a visit In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mack ltitchle drove In from I'ortland yeslerduy to transact business In J -a Grande. They will return this evening. George Ilurhou and Donald Ho han left on the branch train this morning lo spend a few days at Wallowa lake. Mr mi,! Mru Wlltiir.l Ctirnv r... I, ,-,,,! tli. .If linii. In ('..ulrtillit Wash n h8 mornlnK. They were visiting in ai Grande with Mr. und Mrs. George farpy. Mr. Carpv Manages u music store In Centra lia. M r. and M rs. Georgo Wood of i; litre ne. siopiel In the illy today In visit with their niece. Mrs. H. tl. LandlH. They are on their way Ihome from New York where Mr. I Wood uttended the Moose couven Itlon. Mr. mid Mrs. II. II. Hlurhird oi Svraeiise, New York, iiceolupaliled by Mrs. Ann Itoblnsoii of Hoston. Mass., were registered at the I' o a conscience !hearlg to i : cost about i " $300,000.00 i (Continued trvtu Phko One) Ipounccd upon her testimony. "1.lK',or' yuU ',uv,,n' thins about a split personality oh, I lies your pardon. I forcoi you were, not another ulleuisl.' Ironically he tea n tjie. prosecutor, lie read rapidly a record of what ho said Miss Nathan's original stutenient lo him that lAeb was "pcrfiftly sane and rational, " and "manly, a gentleman and all that she expected In 11 n Ideal," and with voice gradually rising over protests by Clarence S. Harrow, chief counsel for the defense, cre scended a shouting demand of the court. "Have wc got lo wiicru tho slate's attorney Is not permitted to show that a witness Is u deliberate per jury?" Crowe CaUiicfi Tartar. In Arnold Ma reman t. University of Chicago law student, Mr. Crowe caught a Tartar and did not suc ceed tn materially In changing his testimony which had dtin.lt chiefly with Leopold's philosophy of a su perman and egotistic right lo do "anything as long as It gave htm pleasure." John Abt, u young graduate of tho Cnlvnrslty of Chicago, who knows both Loch and Leopold, and Max Schrayer and I'M win Meiss. fraternity brothers of Loeb before he was graduated from the Uni versity of Michigan, were the oth er witnesses. -All three testified thut they had observed childish tendencies in Loeb. the last two saying Loeb. ah though ft senior, did , not share al the privileges of a fourth year man at school, ilrank heavily, for which he was disciplined, nnd was re garded as argumentative and rath er a bore. The defense said Thursday night It would continue with lay wit nesses, young men and women of an age with Leopold and Loeb. In the list, said Mr. Durrow. were Miss Germaine K. Kclnhardt, nick named "J'alehes," who hus visited Loeb frequently in Jul I, und Miss Kosallnd Nathan, sister of Lor raine, although there was soiutu uouot whether the tatter wouiu lm; called.' Said Ijocb Wu.s Cuckoo. It was Miss Kosallnd who said Loeb was "plain cuckoo; plnli. cuckoo," testified Miss Lorralnt Thursday, after he had stuck his thumb Into all the chocolates on fa plate passed to him ut a dance ai the Nathan home us lie sought u soft centered candy. APLING BUYS BOTTLING FIRM (Continued from I'aga One) possible to mix. Then ctiine the dry days when the added condi ment, could not he obtained and Ciiclo Jap, (run to his newspaper training, convinced tin; . thirsty public t hat his bullied hcvertig.'H were the best and thai any amount of consumed by t he Indlvldmil would leave no hcadiiche In 1 1 morning after. liny by day ainl year by year this old veteran built a fine business ami retained M. He units (be game because be Is old nnd vnl it led to iuil, but h will not leuve his many I41 Grnnde friends. "I tun going to Juke II easy," he said today, 'inii I ex pect to keep up with I he proces sion. Just because my speedomet er registers a few more years than the resl of you Is no, sign I utn through." I'M ATI LL A CHOP LIGHT. I'KNDLKTGN. Ore. The wheal yield tn I'matillu county thin year U not exceed 3.50(1,000 bushels recording to the estimate. mad by Henry W. Collins, buyer. 111 II I el and grower. He bused his estimate on grain already sold, deliveries to warehouses, und a check of the different parts of the wheat belt. Tit Is Is a red net ion In former estlmutcs some of which were that the county might product- 4.000, ono bushels this year. Harvest has been earlier this season than for years, nnd Saturday night of this week will see practically the en tire crop In the sack. About the jonly exceptions will be on foothill land, but that acreage Is not Idg. NOTICK lun (o difficulty experienced In collecting rhnrgi-s fur Adver tising, lliat Is listed under chvmI ried Advertising And under (lie "new today heading, (Ih; Kve Ding Observer will lien-ATter lAke no elaislflcd Advertising or Advertising In Ik run a 'new lodAy" unless the Adverting in ccompnnlcd by c.ih. !(. It liKNT Modern furnished house, four rooms, bath, furnace, close In. Thorn li&Ii-W. H-Jl-li VOM KENT Three unfurnished rooms. 403 Kir. K-8-21 KOIl KALK Kleclrlc washer In excellent condition. I'lmne l.x-.t l'OH ItKNT Two mom modern niartment. I'hone 4 71 M. 1 32 L'ighth street. -S-:M, W.NNTKI) Woman or girl for hoiiswork In small family. Call Main 711. K-8-4tp l-OK ItK.VT Modern new 5-room flat, hardwood floors, built -In features, furnace, wash Irays. modern plumbing nnd wiring: new- 3-plute (flectrlc siove, clos" In. nice lawn, shade trees, paved str'-et. garage. I .ease If desired. Inferences r-ouired. Call 2"0-J, evenings 214-11.,. 8-K-21 NEW TODAY DEPOSITS III STATE GIVEN Resources of 278 Banlcs in Oregon $318,91)1,712; Deposits Are $267,813, 697. "SALKM, sources of in Oregon Ore. (Special) ' lie the -78 bunks operating at the dose of IiusIihh 1.124, aggregated $41X. 'uk ugutnst $:t 1 4.4O0.- June Hi), 9M.7I3.U7 K'U.07 u y statement Itramwell, ear ago, according to a Issued by Krank VI. slate superintendent of bunks. Louns und discounts of these l mn Us on June 30, were $171, 073. -n nr.. 8 'J in comparison with $171, -S0it.2iiy.7r, a yeur nKO, Deposits, except time und savings, on June Mi, 10L'4, aggreguted $ UN, (Mil. StL75, a against $170.ti.Ml,GG0.3S a yeur ago. Tinie und savings de posits Increased from $l)2,2r4, 002.2!) on June U0, 123, to 7r.l.8:ii!.lK 011 June SO of this yeur. There iilo was an incrcusc In total deposits from $ 2 C 2.111 1.2KL67 a year ago to $2i7,813.(i!)7.!3 on June 30. 1 it 24. llorrowcd money aggn'gated $t).2!i.083.9:t oir June .".it. I23. ns against $1,183,351.13 on June 30 this year. Ki fly -two towns und cities In Oregon reported deposits aggre gating IGUO.uoo ur . more. , They follow: .., Cities, Porllund Salem .... Astoria Kugcnci .;. Pendleton 1... Oregon City ,.. Mcdror " linker K la ninth Kails Mnrshfleld Albany .. The Dalles Corvnllls ltoscburg I ji Grande Itend McMlnnvllIe Grants Puss Ashtand Tillamook Hlllsboro , Hood lttver Sllverton .... Ijikcvlcw Cottage Grove . Newberg Ioresl Grovo .:. Onturlo North Itcnd t 'latskanie .,. St. Helens Woodbiirn Cresham Deposits, ..,..H5.B47.S3I.9J .... - S.2MS.6t T.:i53.83.L'ii . Ii.il55.21 1.04 4.71)4.103.01 4.206.1)1:1.02 4.04S.477.63 a.ii'.H.nin.ia 3.431. 7S3.(it 3.24r,112.0G 3.:m:i,!)2;i.13 a. (1:111. 4-111. :a 2,Kl)2.l!72.2t ' 2.8:14,1155.54 2,7110.705.41! 2.657,4711.22 2.n2ll,fl.r!I.KS 1.DS7. 250.41 1,!)66.679.32 t.72H.2ll.:12 1. 717.011. S2 1.(!7.57.44 1.1110.328.04 1.44I.199.C5 1.202,702.7i l.K,li.l44.4J ' 1.1O5.78S.07 1.057,988.911 1.0 IS, 4 811.4 7 !i:;u,:i;iii.2 H22.US2.a3 1)14,744.111 !ior. mm. 07 ..... ' 8110,607. 20 -.. 8.257;1)2 844.1160.98 f , 792.002.84 773,742.87 Heppner ..1... Lebanon Dallas .... .Oakland , Hnrns When the West says "Welcome, Stranger!'1 there arc no mental reservations.' It is a welcome whole-souled, heart-decp. Matching this reputation for hospitality is the tradition of wonderful western coffee. They speak of thdc things back' East. And from the East come orders by mail for Hills Bros. Coffccl Do you wonder? Puncture the vacuum seal of a tinof Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee and inhale that bouquctl Better still, make a pot of Coffee and drink the rarest flavor that ever passed your lipsl Of course, "Red Can" is The Recognized Standard. With all its high quality, Mills Bros. , Coffee is not high-priced. It is econom ical to buy and economical to use. Hills Bros., San Francisco. ' HILLS BROS COFFEE lit Hi Or! f tint racuumPaek wftifk tteefi the tti$ct rtth. 1924. If .11 lm ivmiiiils';..:.ir.lrtu..1 771,782.58 ! ToleOor .1.............:.;- f 758.695.isi Handon I'rlncvlllii "vr... Condon J..... Athena V.....U.; Mllwuukle ludepeiidenco Milton .............. Myrtlo roinv : i; 1 iter prise Mount Angel . Junction City . Slayton Total ' 748.4U3.I7 : 718,799.11 '.' 71 1.19S.74 87,708.2 64,876.72 63S.0C4.8fi 628.&OH.U2 G2S.06L89 ti09,8U4l 598, 121, 52 593.04 1.50 5S6.390.ti2 ..l.....$247,C48,O(i0.8S liy other towns.. 20,106,637.61 Grand ota $2(17.813,097.93 : I'SYCHOLOGV . ; RECOGNIZED physics or chemistry!" , ProL Mclruiigall spputiled ' for fuller ncognltlon of "purposive strtving.' not only becausu with out It, the problems of personal development, social life.- and Indus trlul organlEatlon.' can 'never he given a distinct or adequate, ex ' plauatlon. . j "Tho. liro of tnsu," the speaker said, "from birth Jo death is one long series of purposive strivings. Some times, us When ho plans his 'career , unr .sets .unLJu build un a home Hnd a family, his goul Is re. ens. pf Portland, moioreu 10 koci mote and somewhat vaguo, defined jC'reek recently. In the evening In his mind In genornl. terms only.hey returned to Union, where they Some times It Is precisely und ex-jivttended thu flower show. ; juctly defined, as wlmn ho goes to IV J Powers received the sad 'eat his favorite dinner ul his fa- news of tho death of Mb mother vorlte Inble in, Ids rhih. . at Huston. Mass., Tuesday morn "Yet. this slrlvtnff 8 uln-aya ulu. aspect of hU wuklnir life. And nvon In his drvupiM. -tin striving gucs OA, brlDRlnv wtmt utruniru nnd paftlnl HitlsruottoilH-4t may, tu the burled thwarted nnd dt-nlcd tun-dont-les of Ills nature. ' I "it niny be that eventuully men of scfonca will agree .that there nrejund son.tn-luw.Mr.and Mrs..l.loyd In tho universe. twu ultimately dif ferent kinds of' . prpuess. tho mechanistic- - and tiro -purposive, the atric!!' 'deterniltled ,and tho crea tive tho' physical and I ho menial." "Bui," Professor McUuugall con 'cluUed; ".If 1 rittcmpt to guess ul tho future .dcvolopmcnl of science, 'I Incline to follow -the lend of the most powerful Intellects of all ages and to. predict that. -'If a resolution of tho two types of process Into Jone shall ever bo - achieved, the purposive type, which we regard an the expression of Mind, will be found to be more real than Ihe other." ' V. .'' ' MOO .NSI1I.N tilts HI T TKItM. 1 GIIANTS l'ASS. Oro. After en tering a. -pica of- guilty to the charge of manufacturing Intoxicat ing Ihtuur. Taylor London was fin ed $350 and .sentenced to four, muillha.- In - jail. . : London was iiroiight back - fruiil Crescent I'lty Kunduy by .county -officers, who re ceived hlRi.i consent for removal from .California liito Oregon. Ills, 'brotiiief, ..L.'aul lndoii, ar rested :at tho tltiro ,of the raid was relenydi f. v - -, .-- JMIIFNT m lUUIbLlil KkllU A SAD SHOCK Ml-IOICAL HCH1NGS. (Special ) Crleiuls of Mrs. M. Houlh of Un ion learn with deep regret of her accident some time ago. Mrs. South 'has been confined to her bed for (Several uays now. tier nusnunu anu uauguier, nirs. liia wnuw, an- inking care of her. ! Mr. ami Mrs. Clmiil Turner niiid a business trip to Haker recently - Mrs. Jus. Kuller anil batty, of Uend, are tho gucsls of her father. Oy .Turner, for a few days. Geo. South left Monday for Hunt ington, w hero lit wilt spend two weeks on the runcli. Mrs. Kva Vunorder and daugh ter, litrdle, wero Union visitors re cently, . Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hack were Un ion visitors Sunday. 1. J. Powers, G. W. Hrnnson and Jim Holnier motored to 1'hUx Springs recently. Mr. . Itohrlg of Union, pussed througfi Medical Monday on hie way .to Phlsx Hprlngs for a two weeks outing. . Sirs. 1. J. Powers, Mrs. Foster. Mrs. N. Koye ami Miss Nellie Stev ing. His many menus ne.ro cxieuu ta him their sympathy. Krod Duncan. Krank Whllten and l.i'o WIlBun'apont ai'vural days at LMiln MprlnK retenl ly. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kennedy' and daughters spent -llio week-end In U Uruuli' with their unuiiliu-r t;nanuier. Mrs. J. It. Wanller and daugh ter, Mrs. K. W. Whllten, und Mr. and Mrs. U S. Wlnth unil dauuh ter, l.cta, were ahopplng In Uaker ono day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Wlnth are Ihe parents of a baby hoy horn lo Recdcrafr Leather Handbags The llcsl Mittlc .Suiicriur in leathers mid woikniuiitihip. The L & L Drug Co. Ht-c the Window They Are Here THE UUTTUIUCK PATTERNS with llio Dollor are here and we can now supply you with these wonderful patterns. Art & Baby Shop "KverythinK for the Itaby" lli ;Msri i rillNti Hotel Summer. Uliltf. SI AMI'l.Nt; VOI It l.t'.VH llOUt can be converted Into a pe riod of real satisfactory pleasure If you meet your frlcmls here, becuUHt; we of fer lil en I (llnlnjr environment plus excellent menus, a nice Having plan ami tower prices, Keif Hervlee means no de lays, mote time to talk and u lunch that you will like. 'ufeterla Hervlco 1 J :3 to 1:30 THE liLACK CAT STAR "STRONGHEART" ; The Wonder Dog in , ,! ' v "TIIK LOVK MASTKR" Thrills and chills in the land of Eternal Snow. , them July 3!'. at Hfo,1i6ihi:-orMrs'.i Wlnth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gra ham, of linker. Uotli mother uud baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Urdcll Lay have commenced housekeeping un lh ranch of J. A. Wanker uud are at home to their many friends. Ku;i'im Lets Puvlny; Cunt rati. KUUKNH. Ore. The contract for paving J.I blocks on Lawrence street here with concrete has been a wanted to St ten brothers, local contractors, for $48,162. by the city council. This firm Is now workim; on a ten-block paving project on Tenth avenue, beside number -of smaller jobs In vurious parts of the cl(y. ... . , , lrime Ptckei-s lBiy hmrr K(Hi:itUU(r, tre. Wages lo bn paid orchard workers in this year's harvest will bo slightly. low, er than last year. If the report ol the farm bureau commit teo J1 adopted ul the meeting. to lm held here. The conditions of the prune industry and market prevent the payment pf tho same scale us fuU lowed lust year, the report suys.; 1 UNLHAL 111 LO. h'uneral services over the re-1 mains of Christopher Lehde, who ( passed on early this week, were held this morning ut the llohncn kamp chapel at eleven o'clock. Interment was tn the Masonic cemetery. Milk For Infanta, Invalid, Children. ThtAfd Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. In powder form.mnkesThe Food-Drinkfor AllAgci. Digestible No rooking, A light Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet form. Aalc for "Hotlloit,'! at alt Fountains. - t -. .,K,tut I Obituary , TODAY SATURDAY. i " new' lot Under Arm Bags "In New Styles .!..$3.30 to $1-2.50 f... -. . z: i.' : 1. . . - " ' : French & Greene ARCADE TODAY SATURDAY i- - - fi ' 'iSIftilitepii lltuo in it picture that will dig into youv soul. It's, u perfect picture .-one you'll never for- ... . . . . I'KLIX TIIK KAT FOX NICWS Kenneth Luiiujtliii At The Oi'Kiin Next Week HAROLD LLOYD itHAn Tin: ci.aksii'ii;i aim AND SUNDAY .i in-' till:! 9