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Pnj?e EIrM TUB LA OltANDK EVENING OBSERVER Thumlav, July 2, littS. Tennis Shoes $1.29 A complete iissmtment of Sport Tennis Shoes at this price. Oilier Values JHc to $1.15 Men's Wear 130!) Adam's Ave. Grant Iloan, M(ir. La (,'nintlc's Cash Store For Men PORTLAND. OHE IT HILL BE HOST (.eriiimi llopiihllciin 'mil June To Honor .Memory of l.Uvvl JlKIHr.LHKHO. C.iniinny (AIM. The esteem In which huge sec Hons of Die Or ruin 1) people liui-1 111.- Inlc first 1. 1-stil. ill, I i if (I iii t Kbert, finds Hum unit expression III t he numerous pilgrimages lo JliM loinlt Ity republican organiza tions of various hinds. Then- are always fresh j lowers on I he grave, furnished by If iH iduals or socie-lii-H honoring 1 1 Ih memory, and, es pecially on Sundays tin-re. in :i i-oiiHttitit. si ream of visitors. Many workers singing sot-telleM pay triii Ute lo their late lender Ity singing a dime nt his ImiuI). WASHINGTON, Hpcclul Me j Ihods liy which the farmer find the 'business man of the Northwest can ! cooperate for their mutual udvau Uuge In Hie Molutlon of common ; problems reluling to agriculture will he discussed ill u meeting of representatives of fiiamherM it rid 1 associations of commerce to If Jiehl at J'orttuiid, Oregon, July 17 and IK, under the uusplces of tho ' Agricultural Itureau of the ( ham 'her of Commerce) of the. United i Stales. I he meeting will hi; (he second of J ( h kind (o he held lor I ho pur pose of considering regional ugrl CuMuimI problems Iroin the. coin- moil 'viewpoint of business and Ih lariu. Tin- f ijkI, held at. Kansas C.iy laat April, Included eight stal es of t.'n middle weHteru and south Western Sections of the count ry. Tin- Portland conference, culled at Die Mi'gcstion of W. 1. It. Hodson, d neral ,MniiiiK-r of the 1'orllund chumbor of Commerce, and K. 10. l-'avili -, Ch'.itniuin of the Agrleul tural and Marketing Committees of the Portland Chamber, will b composed of representatives of conimerclnl organisations of Ih atales of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, many of whom will be farmers. I'iiijhw ol Meet Thi- general purpose of the I'orl land conference Ih more speclflcal ly Htaled In a memorandum pre pared hy the Agrtmiltural Hurcuu of the Nallonal Chamber. "Nation al agricultural problems," II says Once just a Summer necessity Now unsurpassed for all-year cooking! JVIK modern oiecookfor, ...:.u : i i it.. w j' -m. wiiii u nuiiuciiuny cm- fbjtff cicnt speed-burner, perfected ' ' Vn v mens and broilers, heat con. trol. simnlicitv ofnurts. etc.. . i i . - . fivcs you city conk.Mnvc service any. where, and ilic ycar-ViwW.' No musty tires (o lend noiseless, simple, uifet Bin remember there's a diHcr ence in kerosene and that the cflicicncy of your oil cookstove depends very largely on the kerosene you use. "Pearl Oil" means the "irsl" oil for oil cnoksloves and heaters. It is refined and rc-rcfincd that's why it'i clcancr-burninu, delivers flame that's all Ixat and why it tiwr' corrode (lie metal parts of your equipment. Enjoy your oil cookstove to the utmost be surr you order "Pearl Oil" byitamtf 8TANDARD Oil. COMPANY (OiirMni) PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) li HEAT and LIGHT Delco Light Plants 110 Volt or :52 Volt Willi or Without. Storage Itallerics $2.'ir to $1705 Delivered Ji's1 liosciiliiiinn, Agt., with Benham Electric Co. New Foley Itldir. Fhonc Main 101 "are made up of ninny local arl ciilluial prohleiiiH, The more; cn r (jeUcally the latter uro attack) d, llii- Houitcr will Hie former ap proach the point of Holution. The tank of clearing up them: local pro- I hleniH rc-Htti nut with any one Kroitp, of IntercMts hut with all, Kor the Interdepend' nee of UKi'U'Ulluie and fAhur InduutrU'if In a fundamental truth. "More mid more are atfrlcultur and all other hraiiehen of InduHlry n alliiiK that I hey can work to jfi'ther tor mutual hemtflt. The pf rMlllHlte Of 8UCC( SHflil t uui-work of thl chaructcr Ih u thorough un- dei-HtundlnK anions lheo Kroupn of one aixither'H prohleniH. Tint uu- dei HlandliKf hint can he reaehed through Inlorinul, pernoual coii tucli. ('omiin rcdtl oriunzat Ioiih have taken the Inltlullve In developing Hijch cunlactH und are meetliiK UK' I'lcullure on 11 common ground. An n-preHeiitcd by cliuinlx'iH and ukmo ciatloim of coim-iiiri-e, this Kioup 'H becoming Jiiorc ucllvi; in the task of iuiHtenliiK' Uie day wlnn thl.s mul ual understand Iiik will In- an accoiiipllhm'iU, .Such orKitni.a I Ioiih are Kettlmf up atrt icultui al committeeH und bureatiH throtiKh which to proKrum their work, "Thi; Portland eonfcreiic; lias been calUd to hrlnj; together lioin the NtateH of Idaho, Montana, Ore-, go a, and Washington, repreH'tita- tlveH ot commercial organl.attoiiH who there will dlucUHH lln-ir local probleniN and how these have le-i-n met: I heir mlHUtUcK and how pon- Hlbly tln-Hc mlKht have been avoid- (I, ThroiiBh such a conference Ideas are cryidallizi'd and Ihere In developed 11 couKfiottHm us of unity of purpOHe. A Hl.-nilar coiif' r. ncr lu-ld in KanttaH City in April d' lii- uiHtrated how mtieh ol praetn value a meetintf of this sort can ut- compllHh." I lot Day Tin- flint day of thi: conference will be devoted to the fll.sciis.sion of practical methods by which chain ber of commerce are approaching the arglculturul problems of tln ir; Hade ureas, the organiw.itioii and ouipoHllion of ngrleiiiiural bti eaUH or commlllees und Itnir re- lulionHhip to esiuldislietl public and private Instil ui ions, such as t lie tale agricultural college und far- inerif' urgunizat Ions, l-'rom tin- lo cal viewpoint the conference will also ajiproaeh larger iieslioiiH, hiicIi as ugrlcultuixil credit, the marketing of farm products, agri cultural legislation, lann coast ac cninllng ami boys' und girls' club work. j an Ihe s'-coud day utleiillon will! be given to technical methods of out lining agricultural prohleniK. regional surveys as a working bas is for agricultural activities of chumb'TH of commerce, and I he liaiiHlatioii of the results of t he surveys Into eoni.tructive action. Other subjects to be considered are crop and livestock Improvement, tin- dangers In hastily conceived dlvi-rsil ieal ion campaigns, farm labor supply. ftih'H udn chiblts. No Wonder the Monkeys Are Worried a van v&m ta. ixtezzzzzr va --w hi 1 v a ttW - 'StfSwSi.' yOftX T T6WQiB CLASS j IHTO CTOWJD OF'IC- ' . I . . , , 1 ..I,.. L.i , 1 . i.i. . .. 1 1 i.. 11 1 r 11 1 11 ' 1 ili ill 1 FIND IT 1 1 11 ij nnrtL mr iai'ma1 11 1 1 11 tJnootpQmUd 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Tropical Suits For Men STYLE - COMFORT - LOW PRICE Well tailored suits that will hold their shape.' Coo!, comfortable, dressy, made of dependable fabrics that look the part of Summer. In two and three-button models for men and young mm. Colors; grey, brown, s.ind, Navy in plain colors and stripes. The model you want at the right price is here. An exceptionally good lelectioo at the low price of 175 This Store Will He Opened Until 8:.10 Friday Eve. Closed All Day Saturday for $1.00 that new ni rvi Tonic I InviKoiatcr. prrpurctf from that n.-vv prescription. It nlvvuyH given absolute satisfaction quickly. Planets Will Form Spectacle For Sky Gazers This Month It Ym Wnnt llio Ilrsl Bread Cakes Pies - Cookies IIb Sure II I Miuli- liy (in llllnni'n I li-vlili linker; Iiastrrn (Htkiiii'h lanillnic Itrcml mill I'HMrj linkers Gwiiliams' Eleclric Bakery Home of the Gildcn Crust Sli.ER.RY.S LAST DAY "The Fire PatroF With Aiuiii l Nilssmi - Madge Holamy - Jtihnn.v Ilarnm llclrn Jcidino Kddy SimUiswondi1 Aitkin Charlie Murray Hull Mnulaim Comedy, MThe Kill CtdleeUn" Jews Invest Heavily In Palestine Lands .tlllirSAI.I'iM (AI'.---The Jew ish nallonal hind has Invested almost $0. (in h, 'Mia in t in- purchase and imprtcement of land In Pri stine from October. lo April IilTt, approximately the period of Mir I lerhert Sainin-I's ad m I nisi ri-- llmi as high commissioner, ac cording to a report Issued by Ihe u or Id headquarters of t he fund here. i Of (his money 1 1' I. I t" wuh spent In the purchase of afrrleiil t Mi al and urltan la ml ami 57 7 i,- l.i" In land tmprot'iu-nts, hielu-l-; lug 1 he drying ".ip or s amp-, j 1 o;i 1 1 building, w ater supply in -' slirilalhtn. and building loans to new- ielih-rs. Tventy-ninc of Ihe i'A coloiiie established by tile I'uletie I'dlin tlatlolt l-'und (Kim en Kayesod during I his period, wen- Imilt 0:1 tailtl purchased by the ,eui.:!i 11.1 tioiial fund. This includes lie-do..-n colonies thus far est a IdiNlnd by the JMIeslinc l'nuiulal Ion Kirn I art part of lis coloni.all'Ui j;cheme in Ictildbig up Ihe Valley of t he .bzreel. Moth the .b-ish National l-'illl I and tin- I'iilesliue l-'ounhitton l'Uinl are agencies of I in- World .lollisl orga nidation. Ihe lornn-r being 11 In ml-purchasing ngeiiey. and I he latter engaged in I he pi luetpal conM 1 Hi t i e en t ei -prise:; such as agrieutt tire. educn t ion, pllblle health and promotion n,' I rude ami Indus! ry, aimed at I he rrl'lllbling of Ihe Jrulsh hoiii" l.i ml. More I hail t;a per eetil el" the JS.nnn.iuoi hp.. nl ! tin- Pales tine I'oimdation I in-l In the Moiy 1 ,11 nd w as com i-t lotted by A cl ean Jews. WASHINGTON (Al Shortly after sunsi'l during July (he five brightest plancis, Mercury, Venun. Mills, Jupiter and Sal urn all will be above the horlxou at the same lime for the greater pai I ot tho monl h. On the evening of July ). says a bulletin from ihe American N;u t ure Assoehitlon, .Mercury, Venus, and Mars will apepar so near to gether that they might almost hn mistaken for 11 triple sl-ar. although ill fact -Mercury will be about 1 1111, (mmi, ami mibs from tin- earth, Ven us 14 i. Hi an miles und Mai a l';:!i,ihmi,iho nilles. Mars Is Increasing Us distance from the earth and drawing in to ward the sun so It will be Increas ingly dlifieuit to find It In Ju- Iwl light.. Mercury and Venus now uni approaching the earth, .Mercury will reach lis greatest eastern elongation on July L'S when it will be more Ihtm :'7 degrOes east of tho 1111. TliLs, tin- Ameiicau Nature Association poinis mi1., Is south, at mldn'ght on w ii bin one degree of its greatest possible distance from ihe sun and great enough lo enable It lo be picked up easily in Ihe twilight af ter sunset. Anyone wa telling these three planets this month with the aid of tl small telescope or I'tebl glasses might Imagine, they were playing tag or running u race In the north western sky utter sunset. All three will move east wart, during July from cancer into l.eo. but all will be moving at different speeds with respect lo each other und the earth. Miirs. the slow-moving one of tho trio, will be ut the beginning of the Liiouth farther east un 1 higher In 'ne ueMern sky than the other two but the other two planets wilt pass it on July in. Saturn, which has oeen above the horizon In the ev 1 nlug hours for some lime, has bet n moving slowly westward, but on July 12 it Ir-coines stationary, ati viewed from the earth, and then be.;hi!- to swing slowly backward Inward Libra to the eaft. Jupiier, now rising over In the southeast in Sagittarius, will bo in opposition to the sun, or on the meridian due July Hi. It will then rise ut sunset und be In view till night. On this date Mer cury, Venus and Mars will set ab out an hour und u half utter (he sum Copy for. this column must be In by 9:00 a. ni on sr.MMi;ii ickauj sa ift.otio ijtti.k hm:k Hooks cts. XKWIJN HOOK AND HTA- TIONKHY CO. li-SO-tf Many men dig their graven with their teeth. Constipation is a ter- Irlble curse. Stagnant decayed mat ter In t he stomach and bow o h may caue :ierious trouble. Take JIOI.I.ISTKIt'S GOIJ)KN Nl(J CJKT TAFW.KTS for Constipation before It is too late. Results guaranteed. Silverthorn - Wright; Mayfleld & Kurt-ell, Knterprlsu. Adv. la" nll(-i lo ('minors All lYvdilors kimlly mid in Hluti'iin-nt. Will l... )(! id ly July loth. Hudi-H unit .'oliliroli. HtnKt ix'poi. 7-:'-:itp lid l.llllc J.lu r TouchiTS for 2".c. A Ki-i'iit .IiiiiIIv-i' for young or old pi'oplc. sole! only hy Sllvurthorn WriBhls 1 1 1 1 1 ' DruR Store. l'Olt SIMMl;K lil'.AIMMi Slr.-i'l & Hnillll Novels 1 61I H. NIOWI.IN HOOK. & STATKINKitY CO. G-uO-tf New Seiyulfai Leader is For Closer U.S. -Japan Relations NOTH't, Having h-used all hu.d belong ing lo W. T. Gilder. Sec. 1 7-8. town Zh, 58 and Knowing people fall to close gates, 1 hereby notify t he public that no trespassing will be allowed. Itelleviug that all itniin als have, the right to live a.s I liave. hunting will be strictly for- ! bidden. Geo. . Naah. G-L'S-4tp hope to obtain the wholehearted sympathy and cbi.perut ion of Ihe Aim-rletin Kliitis 11 and leaders. '"I am convinced that the efforts lecelllly made by President Cool idge and many other distinguished Americans to correct Ihe dissatis faction fell 111 Japan Over the pan sage of the immigration law hna already reacted favorably on thi nation ami has impressed our cotmtrjmeii with confidence In tho I ul ore relations between Japan and tin- l ni!ed .States. It pays lo pay enough. hurry, but ii doesn't A acln soft drink hti'iP'th away hesid- Jnpau to Assign Trade Si-rihc TOKYO (AIM. -The ministry ot commerce and ludustiy is inder stood lo have decided lo send abroad ten commercial correspon dents for the purpose of report- ! ing on t rade condil Ions w It h a jUlew to promoting Japan's foreign I commerce. The correspondents j will be sent to the following eoiu- il centers: Vladivostok. St- llanko... Saigon. . Ititlish Australia, mere For Camping TF.NTS CASOI.INF. CAMI" S'l'ON'KS CAMP COOKiNC. ITKNSILS I'.AKI.NC KKFl.KCTOKS And Anything; You .May Niril F. L. LILLY Hardware Tokyo. AP-Wiih the recent election of General Ha roil Tanaka as president of the Seij ukal, the second largest paity I.i the liiet, poiitniii comhiions in Japan are diagnosed by observers as 'Needl ing." Gen. T.uiaka. loriio rty mln istef i var, .succeeded Hanoi Ta Kah.ishl as head of Ihe Selyukal. Iiuuiedlately after his i lection Gen. Tanaka brought about the merg ing of the Kakiishin Club, with the eiyukai. lb- then took a number ot members from Ihe Chuscikal, .itiol her minor paily, ami brought Ihe lolal inei.ibership of the Seiyu kal in the iie np lo I in, ns ag ainst a membership if I tl.' fur tin ' KeuseiLal, tin- governiuent part I headed by Preiul'i" Katii. The -t macular newspapers r P'irl Hi il ten. 'I'anaka n Iso has u p.tiache'l Hie S. uhoiito. Ihe Ihii hirgtst party in Hi-- Hid, with 11 view nt bringing Its im-mb'TH back inl Ihe S' iukai Hdd. The S i 11 honlo parly is composed of mem bers w ho broke away from the ' bi; Tientsin. China; Si'lyuKal iusl pi lor lo Ho- accession : Canton, China ol the K.ilo niintslrv. This killer l-'n-nch China; Honiba: Inn-'ger. Iiowc.er. app ireutly has! India; Manila; Sydney, j met with some opposition and jj.ind Port Said. Kgypt. is helb'ved by iiciny thil Premier ! Kato will be aide lit maintain hlsj 'pnseiii cealiitou ministry al bast; until tail and perhaps lace the next Mitel. The cabinet now has Selyu , kai members in it. but it is de clared the leaders of this parly ore -lisMitlsile.t uitii ihe oaliiioit and wish lo place their own premier In power, Cor Ihe present,. lhou;rh. the situation Is veiy much untiei- (led. H'tiou Tanaiwt, In icctit liews- paner interview, declared that "continuous efforts toward the dc elopinent of clos,. economic rela tions between Japan Hint the I Id led Stabs on one hand, and China oil Hie other, Will be Ihe keynote of ol the diplomatic policy of !h' Selyukal." lb' continued; "I be !. Ve til It It devolves upitll th stab smelt ol Hie Xarloii connlrles of the w nrid to tight Igorousiy and persistently againts those ln nirkous cainpiiigus uhit h lend lo let 1 1 ase Internal tonal lOitplb .1 MnliH, ml b ad iiiially to clashes between tuitions and rae-'s. N ith litis tn mind, the Semiakat til do Its utmost to dispel the mlKlaken p-ws held In r- gald to the present and tutliie relations belueetl Jap 'uu HUi At IK I It a. In h w VIlUI I " V Headaches ure often caused I by Constipation IIOU.ISTKU'S 'GOldiKN NPGGKT TAHLKTS I uuickly rid you of 'oust iia Hon. I Silverthorn - Wright; . Mayfield 1- in 1 en, i .iiiei pi ii.. . Margaret Parker aiel Ada Clark t will be at the Quality .Meat Mark") l-Viday. July 3rd wllh a full line ot cooked food Tor cumping parties, etc. T-J-ltH A preparation tho I itlwa9 slops and cures Dandruff In 0 days. And st tips the hair from falling out every lime Is Gcrmaeidc and Hand ruff Kradicalor and sold only by Silver) hot n-Wrights Pumlly Orug Store for 7;c u bottle. Hrive init to Homer l-'ruddale for fresh Kverylhtng In season. in Wilson's vegetables. ti-27-tr Mis. I Avenue, Mil! J. Aslndoger. A. Hal men. Jeff croon corner Willow. Phono fi-2-lro No need of having any kind of Kcema, Itch or Skin Kruptinno adults or in chlldrt n. You can go to . Hi I vert horn-Wrights Family lU'Ug Store und buy for $1.00 a bottle of that new prescription for lOczeimi for $ I .(Ml. it will bo just whut you need every lime. ed for attracting the husband or wife from home, has been found in Hrooklyii. A unique organic lion, compased of young itnirrie't couples und In which each office held by u couple, ba.s just tele brut eil Us first anniversary. One. of Ihe rules of the association is that neither partner may attend a meeting without the other. The success of the ihiuwl club, formed ut St. Murk's Methodist. Kpiscopul church to promote great er acquaintance and to stimulate friendship among young married couples. Is shown in lite fact that it' bus more than doubled Us mem bership in Us year of existence. In uddition to considering u couple as on' member, all officers und committees serve in twos. Mr. (' und Mrs. ('. pcreeny I.ent are list ed us president, und Mr. und Mrs. It. A. Mnc.MulIen as vice president Hemstitching, (Hen ting, tin I ton holes, etc, Norton's Kiddy (shop. 10-14-tf Cull the. Wardrobe for pressing, cleuuiug und alterations. Main 72. 6-3-tf I 1 i There is no need of having Vie- zetnit or any lorm ot licit. i ne new Kczemn. prescription sold on ly by Hllverlhorn-Wrights Family Drug Store for $1.00 a bottle. It will stop all such troubles quickly.' A flue hot or cold mid-day homo ooked Lunch at our Soda foun tain. Klegatit sherbet and brick Ice cream at Silverthorn-Wrights Kuinily Orug Store. Itrooklyn Chili liegnnls Htislmtid and Wife One j Cherries 1 You cannot a f find J ' lot (he hinU lime tliem this Yiar, Vu nrn ctdnj? lo lie in the inni Let -Tor ItliACKS nml ItOYAIi A.WS. We I'ltiiuot epiote a 'Hce as yet hut It will iny you To see 11s before You hell. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Go. Phone Main 191 NKW YOHK. (AD A solulloti of the club problem, so often bhim- When your Nervous System is all out of balance ami you feel all) in, and have no pep, no uppettloj and out of sorts generally, just step Into SllverUiorn-Wrights Kamily Hrug Store and let them sell you! Alaska every Mile a Ticlurc Taku Glacier Alaskan Ports Inside Passage Scenic British Columbia Mt. Robson Canadian Rockies Scenic Booklet Free. A. B. Holtorp, ClVy Pass. Atf. 122ThirdSt. Portland, Ore, Phone Broadway 5300 and the DOUBLE TRIANGLE TOUR THE LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN AMERICA r I.iiw 20 from Port Slimmer I'aii's i;a-t CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ItnBOB&liaHHBlIBBBBKBIIBIallBMHB l.'V'l'T A M I t V 1,'IVI.' ICCnDTJIPVT IW Till' L'l.'K'AV'L' 'I lI'l.iL'n, M n n n R n '5 H n M n M H H HI H H a M a H M n FRUITS & VEGETABLES 20V5 LOWER PRICES Tin' rincsl New lVliilot-s, (i lbs. 2.1c 25-lb. Suck 9(c 100-lb. Sink 53.60 CablniKC. Ciisn, Solid Heads ."c, 10c. Lie String lieuns, (iieen or Wax, 2'j lbs. 25c Walla Walla Tomnloos. lb 2."ic Transparent Apples, 1 lbs. 2."ic New Canols, New Turnips, lbs., lbs.. .2.-)C -lC iilermelons on Ice Thin lhine, red meat, lb 4'2c Cantaloupes, Large, 3 for .li)c Oranjrcs, 3 sizes .....i,Sc, 73c, Sl.l'J Peaches, 2 lbs. 2."c Pill ins. 2 lbs 3,-)C Cucumbers 3C) 10c, 15c HOOVERIZED GROCERY WIUCKi: THE THUIFTY THRONG" - LA (JKANDC'S HONKER LOWER PRICK FOOD STORE MIN 49. MOTOR DELIVERY H M H H n n n H n n H n n M M n H H H M UBBJUllSSflUSBiJEa