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Wednesday, July 22, 102.1. Page Four THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER :: i '-t An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. Al'I'I.I.nY Editor and Publish BA11VUV X'. MATTHEWS ........ Business Alanajr&r. Published evenings, except Hunduy, at 1410 Adman Avenuv, lA, Grande, Oregon. Tlia Obnorvur-Blar published evory Friday. nltred ut tua I'ostotfice lit La Grundo, Oregon, US fiooont Class Mull lluttur undue act of March 2, 1878, OFFICIAL PAPER OF UNION COUNTS AMI VBM CITY OF UK UUANDH 4 MEMHE11 ASSOCIATED PHESa Tbe Associated i'resa la exclusively entitled to us, for. &utM Ucatloa or all news dispatches credited to It or. not otherwise credited It published Ihorclu. All rights ot republication at - special dispatches In this paper, aud also, the local now hars. In also are reserved. f BUUHCUIPTION HATKo ' ' ' 11 Carrier Daily, per month In advance.. Pally, six mouths lu advance.. Ouiy, single copy TIG ..t.0 U 7 Mull ' Dally, per month In advance.. Dally, per six months Id advance. taiiy, per year In advance- ..too Weekly Observer-tltar, per year- -11.10 -I6.VS .Leg AOVEHT1H1NO RATES :,Vpjplay, foreign, per coiuiuu inch lilapia, local, per column luch.. -4Xe -tea i'iine coutruct rulea on application I . ::. FOK THEN SHALT THOU LIFT VI' THINK FACE wltli j 011.1 spot; yea, tuuu sumi nu sicaatuui, una snail not ieur. rjou 11:10. ;-3 1 - . I 1 1 I i Weather reports these days seem to be mostly hot uir. 't i . 1 I , f i It's unfair to criticize a man's clothes. He may e Supporting an automobile. I If, as it is alleged in some quarters, it is now a question fcf: loyalty to Adam or the ape, some people will insist on standing by the latter, considering the grduge they owe the first man. ' Uaw enforcement in this country will never be any thing to brag about until there is reasonable assurance that 1: proper penalty will follow an arrest. Slapping lightly 'on the: wrist or lightly on the pocketbook leaves only an im pression of weak and insignificant authority. " OUT OUR WAY By WIIJLLtMS soo AiKrr jos jump , s " 77'"'- GOT A RIGHT UP IN I fcOWTOD. VNuRrW HORSE. ' ?Jt??L -rH--TiME 1 WA COME DOWN, 1 ,s-v.. t-IKE. AT WEN Ti-WLRI OOC 1 WA'U. UNO I (CVO ' I LEARk11k1 WOO iCTv Ri&vaTON A NICE V GOT IT PRtTVV ' ;St!SsfMiasl-B jy Is TV4P soft SPOT. . 1 . 'lLSUXILi anr ininnrnrn AHLIVIUHULhLU, 9m B TICS TO l DISCUSSED 'iThe statement of the Iowa state auditor recently that lovva is headed for bankruptcy unless n program is im nujdiately adopted for the building of permanent hard loads is ipot far from the truth. The expense of moving crop.i Jo 'market over mud roads in such a huge agricultural torri- li.r-v lu fronionflm w Horn in flromin ultlinlKvh wo nm lllll- , 1 .1 , 1 1 , 1 1. j ,1 1 I "Whnl's Unit l-.lrl dolus Willi n flciiorl with n lnro-n nniuion ttiMPlil.pnnoss. IniTP. ih tin fliotrl' 1 ......... factor-influencing prmiperity so much as -our. perHiiinniitL- VT.io. i.ou.oi,iuiUiu:!.'.C,al-'a, I.I-L. .l....l.. .1 1 11 ll.T I.IIUIIMK I...K fuu;nwtttv&. iuuiii'iu jiiuiuuiib uiiiaiiu 1111.-111. On OFFICE CAT TRADE HANK Ba. JJvnhts it is Tin: iu;st ri.ci:! "My (itMtdiM'ss!" ivmnrkt'd old gent Irm All s v stnpiM'd the yiMin l4l with o fliM" fulfil or Inml. 'Vnii'vf hud it wvy mic-"v. fill day, iiiic man. UIh iv did you ralrh nil lliow I Mi?" "Jnt wiiik down thai pulh nmrk l,rlsnu nml Hl """ til on (umi' 10 n imiitv 'Ti-i'vpa-i-s WIH IU IMiJM.fiif.tl,' A li'v yards fat I hi-r 011 thfif'H a Niu pool hi Ihr rlr inniUM 'No l"Mhr Al Uiwcd mid tli. ro jmi aiv, hlr!" ', JiiHtU'i' Slont ttiiy; tin KnifUnp pruliltiitton apnl ho1l lie sinit-tt-n hip and thiffh, bm tiny dun't carry aiiytldnj: on llir tliish. In some sfctiims at leant Heavy Ixis.ms IttiM'rlfil s n K A N ( AI) l'm s t f i its iu nurthrrn Idaho and norllnast- rn WanhiiiKton win- continuini; to tip read Tmrsday 111 valiinhh i UinlH'r ailrr d. Htruyhig two lumber tamps within the last -'4 hour a. Tin lire on tin Panhandle l.uin- her company liotdini:. near Huby W1LUAMSTOW.V, Muhs. Al' Problems of International Inter est runglng from the Medtterrano-i an artti und ltuly to limitation of j armaments, and from aKrtculturej and population increase ta the for- 1 elh-n policy of the United Stutes will! coiim up for dlHcuHSlon at the fifth annual session of the InHtitute of I I'ollUrs which will open at Wall- ims College July I Miring the! month the institute will remain in session, five lecture courses will be delivered, two general conferences will be conducted und eisht round table conferences held. Htatesmen and scholars of na tional und International repute from Kuropc and America will participate in the discussions. Po land, France, Great Jlritaln und Italy will furnish seven of the lec turers or leaders and the United States, eight. Their fields range from the relations between nations to geology and biology. Among they lecturers fount Alexander Hkrzynskl. foreign minister of Po land, is listed. Meet. Thrice Weekly. During the four weeks from July 'li, when the session gets under way, through August Tl, each of the eight round table conferences will meet three times weekly. Of a total membership of approxi mately in the Inutitute. only about 25 arc assigned to a single round table conference. Kaeh of those attending is chos-m us an authority In his field, capable of contribut ing constructively to the discus sion. Each, of the two general confer ences will meet twice weekly. These meetings ure open to the entire in stitute und instructional staff. Presiding over each of the confer ences, genep.il and round table, it in announced, will bo "recognized au thorities on the various topics." Count Antonio Cippico of Home. Italian senator. Fascist leader and supporter of Mussolini, will con duct a lecture course on "The Med iterranean Area of Italy." Ilobert Mason. French banker prominently identified with th- MONTKKKV. Cal. (By the As- operation of the Duwos plan. koi iat cd 1'reM.s) The body of u w ill conduct a lecture course on man believed to be Chris Oerlch, l"pcacp Problems of France." Moss landing- tifhermun. und sup-) William K, Happard, formerly posed informant against a ring of of Harvard, professor of Keonomic rum runner.s operating in this vl- History nt the University of eGn- iimp of Hie I'wtlick J.uui- Peopl lurches tTho sale of one of the host farms in the Grande Uoik vajlcy yesterday to a practical farmer who comes hero to make u home and an agricultural success is a definite indi cation of the return of farm lands and farm values to jiiifitallo basis. Land prices are on a reasonable level rgiiin and crop returns arc sufficient to attract the man who Isiwilling to work for the future. No better land can be found in the Northwest than is available here in the valley jiritl.renl estate sales should be recorded rapidly in the com ing months. It is only one of the many indications that the. agricultural depression is a thing of the past and gen eral prosperity dependent so closely on farm profits is lapidly returning. ' THK POSTAL DKKIOT. i There, is no cause for public consternation in l'ostinastel Cnueral New's prediction of a ? 10,000,(100 deficit in his de railment for the year beginning July I. Neither should it provoke I-told-you-so's from the opponents of the recent inerease in postal salaries. -The history of the pnstoffiee department shows hut few years in which the leceipts have exceeded the ope rati rg Maybe one time n xbl had mi nn rtcnlti!; drrs us litrge ns her bath ing MiH, hut we were nb-ent. who sleep on sb blloilld live lu oping clea n IcitilheH jiie mm timllsh, anyhow. Tot s feel much le llrr w In n you !i them jus! loam at l uge. ".should e have female arehl lectK '." is bi inn diiieusMi'd In a dully pap.T. A male cynic uupaiitonably prot ists that there are unite on on rh designing women about al ready. "Offlcvr. IT I Ma on till- .i-eel will II Utke me to the r.iblte II briirj V" i "Vej-. 1110111(1, If im keep mov- Sin 's a fanner hu.n, so w e call her Tlllle. - nere.i men. Th be lone The I irv canyon fire leaped its trench Monday but was controlled again. It has burned over SatiO nei s and is being fouglit by a crew of 1 7 T. !Uil a mil m i.o i ml' lomtv to Hitrrouim i ne . ..... i iinaw wfcibij- i lr. in ihe KaHiksu j dentally. - U national Torest, ulth seven and a T,u. tin(jinr of the body came hnir mile.-i of trench. Tht' Smith l..u ,.tt......,n. f ,.iWti fh-iit creek fire, north of Honners Ferry j bt W(1(,n R ffiinff (lf rnn .niam.r Jot:,r' htiuio, is sum nurnmg siow.y an-i ,,ml a citizen posse, in which huving covered an urea of 1 1 ", ! m, mber of the posse was killed, acres, other fires In the Pond j - o'lielile natiomii lorest were "-XT Mnfllfifl ImDrOVlSCd norleti to be unlet althouk'U not aM iNCW -IVltUHUl ll1ipiUWM.ll are under control. NOVELTY BROCADE SILKS Jacquard Patterns and Satin Striped Crejies in TANS ' GREYS BLACKS $1.25 - $1.50 - $4.75 N. K. West & Co. Inc. WitNli., which il.-.-lroy.Ml 11 liimlwr I ' ' .......... ,, .,u,t oi im- ra- cmnp anl thr.- million f.-t or ' Hlkhom H ouKh near Mow Uin.1-1 ,,., Mnnd.il.-s Commlraion of In. Mondav. was ln.rninir In 7i).i.)n'' yt'su-rduy, conit-U.-nt yllh lle the 1.,-usm- of Nations will Ion. s or liml.-r ami follBht by 170 i ? 1 ' . . on .ni.Tnauonai ii.-.aiions h. ll. vcJ 10 I..- Involv.-.! In boot- Count Kkl!!j.nskl lviM ifsriziiii uiiiitie in una I'tviun. t i ..... t.i r company in I .y . anyo.., n.-ar . r. ,,,, wa3 ,n sm. condition 'r'?,..", 1 "i ,, ,... ha, b.,,, ,.--roy.:l.,,na, it coulJ not .. imnu-dlat-ly "!' Jl identified. jtory" .will be discussed In a ser-j A week HBO the body of Mae of i,,,.t,ires bv Kelix ValvL e.ll- C.erlch, wife of r.erich. was found tor um! founur ,)f Uu. Kevu'e l'oli on nit! neacn some uisiunce iroin I Moss LnnditiB. and nn autopsy of trench remained coul(, not ,)vterniine w hethec. she World Affairs" will be led by Charles K. heith. author, and professor of peoloKy at the I'ni veralty of Wisconsin. "The Limitation of Armam ents' will be discussed at a con ference conducted by Sir Freder ick, Maurice, military historian, Htrategist and critic, who was chief director of military oper ations for the Rritish War Office from 1915 to 1913. "Outstanding problems in Inter-American Helations" will be the subject discussed at a round table conference led ' by Leo S. It owe, director-general , of the Iun-American Union. Mernadotte K. .Schmitt, profes sor of history at .the University of Chicago, v.-lll lend u conferen ce on "Some Political I'roblems of Kurope." "The Mediterranean Area wit h Special ltererence to Ihe . Arab Countries' will bi discussed by Arnold Toynbec of London , 1,'ni verstty at another round table conference. Mr. Toynbee is professor of Hyzantino and Mod ern Greek language and history, was formerly connected with the Political Intel Ileal depart meiil of the British Koreign office und was a member of the Hritish delegation at the Paris Peace Conference. Tho opening exercises of the Institute will be held on July 1M after registration which be gins on July lias been completed. LOSS IIKAVY IN .OKTIl WALLAI'K, Idaho -Nearly tilHi tbjue Internationale, One of the two general con ferences will be presided over by Lionel Curtis of Oxford Uni versity, editor of the Hound Table Magazine and chief sec- of the Irish peace Con- fe rente will be "Th e 1 tri t ish Commonwealth." Mr. t 'uiiis will provide experts on the var ious parts of the Kmpire to as- i sisL In t he romlurl of t he iliseiiM. l1Or latching; UiriglOlCS in n the conference proceeds.. i l lie other generi'l conference' will be conducted by George 1 1. J Hlakenle", professor of history! r. in the tttnher iiinirlrt ;iloiiir imiiril the hiutieh. an iron crosd is and international relations at jibe north fork of the Coeur d'AI- j fastened securely. A large knot' Clark University, and wilt hnvv' !cne river. 4(1 iliib-s north of Wal- would do as well but an Iron cross as its subject "The Recent For-1 lace, have been burned over by avas used In the urinal experiment, etgn Policy of tip nited States.' , forest fire which started Sunday The cible is held as taut es A round table conference on night, forest orfkdala reported possible between mooring ship and "International Justice" will lie lu re. i-iunch, about ft furlong npurt. Just presided over by Jesse Slddal Panned by high winds the blano ut the water's surface. Iteeves, author and professor of jumped the river and was burn-I ''he dirigible, approaching, drofs political science at the Univer tng southward late Monday night. Jj(fl tn,, as (M.fori., hut at Its lower ,.ity of Michigan. "Agriculture More than IM'O men were fighthu: is a 8niiPi Urge enough to en- and Population Increase" will be the fire. close the cable but too small to slip I discussed t a conference con- After burning oer more man . (. . . (, ot the dueled by Kdwurd Murray Kust, BUY PROTECTED Firestone Tires Perkins Motor Co. Thane M-500 Corner 4th and Adams (Contlnu.-d from Tsire On,.) i'lt-anlni; u i-rnp irnnlanls, lil- llrr. rut.h.sh. ami we.-.l plots aid mat.'rtally in .-l. anlni: out tilt- l.'iirwlK p. -st. tin' (. A. .'. cxp.'ri- ' t ....lit vt:ill.in h:.x f r ,i I, .1 Tll.-S.- CoiiL..iiiul many years willi defieits in excess of that est:- !i. !.. ..r i.tuw an- indine an i ! bn-.'.ltnt; plai t H. Vacant los.s in carwlc iltKlllctH arc Koo.l li-fu'' Kronnds for Hits p.st. Premie liiijtcd for the rurient year. A postal deficit is of no pa" ticlilar iniiortaiici Conjrioss lias dojvjcdly refused to allow the postoffire department a pi of it. As soon as it promises a surplus I'oOfrresa has slashed postal rates or increased the salaries of :the postal employes. There is no law rcquiriiip; the de partment to make a profit or to bivak even. JThe budget director and the postmaster neneral are, and fchfu'.d he, interested in seeing the postoffice d.-paitment opepitcd without a loss, hut there is nothine; in postal de I'.cits to concern the taxpayer. What the nation wants is nn. efficient postal service. It makes little difference whether thai rervice is paid for thieUKh the stamp window or tlu tax: collector. ! According to News own figures the i;rj(i deficit should represent n considerable improvement over the estimated deficit for this year. Last month post offices in .r0 cities i'lereascd their receipts by 1 per rent and 50 other offices showed incroaes of 111. ." per cent. There is noth ing to prevent a further inciease in receipts. acres ,if forest in the SI. Joe river dislriet. tnilcH Ko.ilh ! j Wallace, the tiic as i-.'tiorlcd un der control. I launch. I Harvard I.ioloKlst and author of; The dlriKihle Hlccis across the j works on physiological chelnis-j e::lile. at rlKhl anKleii. The snop. Iiy. Kduln K. tiny, former cdi swishinu Ihro.iKll Ihe waler. hits, lor of the New York Kvenlncl onens and closes on the culilc. The I'ost. nov professor of economic! licjKvslt.s (ind HcMMircos launch Instantly heaves Its end. , history at Harvard, will conduct. Of lUlnhs nt llltll Maru l..r(1B3 ,,n,i u. overboard. a round table conference on the .ST. PAl'U Minn, t Al'l Depos. j .r(l. j.nal sj,i,.s nlonB the cal.lc j "Keonomic Kecovery of Kurope." its and total rcHOuree.s or Ihe banks j un(i (.r0ss comes onboard A conference huvinff for ita or Ihe min d .Stales are liir-in-i- (,,,1,. tilc cable fast, and then. In FUbj.'Ct "Mineral Hespurces as than cer before, and MKuns Ktv-i. . moorinK ship calmly reelslNeu' i:nvlronmental l-'aelnr In en i-cflect a:. It whole a healthy LADIES' SILK FIUER HOSE $1.00 LADIP;S" CHIFFON HOSE lligh-g-rade quality pure silk $1.75 GIRLS' SUMMER HATS i PRICE Age 5 to 10. l'rlced . .. 7.v lo S:. .VI Ucpular Trice 11.5U to $.r.mi L.l)li:V Ifl-Itlll tltl.TONM: I'AUASOI.S HelTUlar J3.00 sellers: now $..v) Norton's Kiddy Shop liCTjlliln In Infnjil.s' mid Children's Wear . oteiilioil of that nation's banking I uisliliitlons. It. N. Sims, pecretary Ireasurer of. the National Assoeia- leaned no In the tall f.ivor n pel- tion of Supervisors or state hi.llKs. son mash ciimpaiaii that will era-I told the annual eotnenllo er the dleale er r. ri t K- i.ilm.- the pest. iiB.vi:illon li-re Tiwialnv. In Ihe dirlRllde. MARKET J0E'S GROCERIES rhonc Main 739 u ; DROMEDARY FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT :10c per tin. ; Wonderful for salad, cocktail, or dcsscrl. ; I'ive servinita to the tin. 7 y: r e 1 V X ; Till-; OIT MI.NTIONKI .la. Ii of sll Trailrs In lill rt.inl In tliev ili. ol spr, Inllml len. Mtnex John Wris rhlrl iliarlfr irwlcr on Katie Ileal 4T. nwrrlii! an nnrviierled s. o. S. L lnn lkj Helen Kreili tk!.s lair taller upon llilplioifj. Defense Expenses in Scopes Trial $25,000 P.VYTON. Tenn. (API A mla detneanor caye. carryiuK a pen alty to the KUilty often.ler u fine ol t no ind costs of the trial bronchi an expenditure lo the defenders of John Thomas Scof.es or approxi mately 15.""". The actual court cosls an- esti mated nt well over 3" or more than treble the fine assessed by the coutt. Ity far Ihe Krca!. St expense of the trial, however, lias been the cosls of hrinylllR" expert witnesses who were not allowed to testify, ironi tlitferent ports of the coun try. defniytnK their railroad lure, their hotel bills and niallitnliilior a home for them In Uaytotl utter their iirrivul here. Members ol Ihe defense counsel Tuesday estimated the cost to approximate betixeen I'.i.hiMl und 1::.iho I .v 1 ' 'J l'or jul SII.P9 vn.i can hu.v imioiikIi slraiKlit Krahi.sl. narrow. The Wealthiest Havi Saxmgs Accounts Attorneys on both sides of the- fclhi-lrlwl HcHisIa l lr I I.Hirln in C.-C. It has been announce.!. Inr-, n-nimr inir umi km. inn. or il( their own expenses and served ) ""l cheaper Job. we liate wtthont f.-cs. ' ,'''r n.H'rtiur that would ciisl J The compieooii ei ine retom its presentation in Ihe hiKher courts l'n rass two mis r sp.i.l.. v lll add v-veral other thxuiun.l i wrml.l nu ilmlbl flm.r the ssIkmV dollars to the defense expenses, tt.lKMi-e. IS estiinat.-d. i . r. t;i i:s ji m; u. 1 mus II, sum. I'alnt, n.r iralloti. I'll,,- lhilli(x lumber. ;,A.M1 r Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. NKW Yt'liK l.vri -The 1'nlon rHctfic increased Its June net op-,-ratiui; Ines.uie $S4il.:.;. to I3.13C- i,'i. ,k V, , ....... .it if. -I "The INxsr Man'. Krsrnil' 51.C1 .., .ser.U thousand j PPsX lMimlry. I hon, M-5IS dollsrs less, aeeordlng lo XVu I Q tsuuday DuslufisS slrvvt uuutfuuLvuixus. You can place your money lu many enterprises. You can risk It in clow ins "lni. ht lii. liis" with the promise of rh h ilisl dends. You can place It in your ba'is. assured of safety und I per cent Int.... est that is paid. When ou deposit your nrt.n.y hi the lal tlrande National Hunk you are clllul, I11K the ladder of success. In years t ,.,,, OJ , ( n.inclal coiufort. Keuln now. Take an llncnlory of youraelt. S,lvc r.Kulurly tt tew Uolluis each w e. k. Step In here today with your savl,,K3 und be one step n. ar. r su.c ss. el.lHI slaits nn a,-c,Hiiii: ''Dccausc they were w ise." La Grande National Bank li