Pajra Six
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Thursday, July 23, 1025.
COLLEGE FIVE
IT!
GENTUHVES OLD
Asleep in the Deep
v' -'M i 4 jtfri -watl(
. pXKOlti), Kiik. AP. rhrltl
cli'Jrrh, til- lUTKi'Ht uiltl in out tlOl
: nbh of Oxforrl coIIi-kch, Ij-fflnn thi
fifth r-vntury of H h x1h1 mtf t hi
MIOIllll. j-'Of- It'llttOtli Of t'OIlVfll
fi-nt'f, Oh ct-lflinitlnii uii'iily Muh
..4MM-n liHd, no I In- true dirOirluy of
IMs iMiriuiiN inwtllullun, wtiii-h If
tifilli a t-ulh Kf Mini u rutin dial ami
- yet In rulU-il a rhiirrh, will iuhm
inlt-tly iluriiiK On Ion vurutluil.
.Mutlfin inintlK;illon Iiiim rfvcul
l a iriiiurkiiliU- continuity In On
li (story of KiikIIkIi crclt-Hiii.'-itlcH
foiinilatiotiH. Tin 8;ioiih hiillt
Ou-ir churrlM-H on On rulnH of tin
Kt i-nt 1 tumult tiMiph-fi, ainl t he
Noiiinidh In thrlr turn n-lrjllt the
HaMOii ehtirelit-M. 'I'd Is rout I nutty
Is most ivuuu knijl'' In ( ixford,
where iii'iirly eviry rollew has
KriMvn out of ti liit'lit viit iiioium-t-ry.
1 'hi Isl elm re h mIuihIji 'in
the Mile of u priory, a n risli
-church ii ml it( J :i n( two ohir
nmiuislir coM'-kcn, I'm hells wore
removed from a iKlKhlforlnjf nh
" bey, ami Imlh tin1 HtomM n.iil th.
fuii'lH uw'il lii iln cuiini ruction were
ohtitiniil from tin' ilifwilutinii of
more limn 4 hionuulu! found
, lions.
fn 1X10 the tereeiilennry oflltto
HUM Mi rOlll K'' WI'IH ('I'lehillletl, lllt'l
In ii H'-na.' properly, for I r 4 ti w;is
t llf (lute Of ItH lilMt foil II "llll loll.
The true I'tfdH IhIoiik. ho wever,
to an earlier tliile ami to ('aiillnal
Wolwy, 'bom of an Ipjuvlcli biir-ht-r,
. u tin hfiriin II fix ( 'it nil on I roll cur
' nt a tlmr when In-' vvhh the fav
orite of Kilitf Henry VIII nml
Btood second only to hlru in power
find pomp and fortune, Wolni-y
wns nothlnj; if not u man of ac
tion. To moke room for IiIh fol-
i n fiiiM He., nf f In. ell v of Ov-
ford was pulled tjou n. In I he
flrxt year aloiu lie Kpent a mini
equivalent to tliree-ijliurleri Of ft
million dollam. IIIh plan wim in
vast that the- Rrcut rluirch of St.
..' lrldcMwIdeH which im rvett tin the
.Cathedral of the ixford dlorem
ttiis In lie i-iiyi- In irmke rnntn fn'
in one of tlie larReHt In the coun
try and the if rent dining hall In
.second only to the liatl of Writ!
ini lister In size and grund'iir.
3
"1
illH ft-.
Inm, and ttn extra ordinary ouan
!ity of liiKk'iiK-. The ..Muhara iuh
proved his loyally to I he lirittuli
Km pi re during: the' World war by
placing hlx i-iitlre yearly tnf-oine of
mure thun l.ooo.aoa ut tht- 1 in
oal of the Hrltlfth kovciii no ni .
r,mjj:its imy.ii: i.Aitt.i:
1 i i " t,f Mo,ne" Iu" ha nn-mlli trip down the
lot ! . !SL . Ultb0n flu1,e BtUPh Hn onril motor at the hack and
ut up ,td of elvht inliet an hour, went Hon, KWkuk. Ia., to
t Louia
V,HHIN'rrON ( A f . arm-'iH
rer.-iveo: a grow income ut
:iC.iMJu,i)ini for the -ur end. d
June 3", which, the department
of agricillure eKtlmuteH. wu.s niu.-e
I linn they had luk-n in dining
any year inre 1 1,
The Income wag fMV"''!.'e:i(t
greater than hint year, and wan
attributed almoxt wholly to the In
creased valu- of Kiain ar.l i.it.u
iinimalN. particularly wheal a. id
ho gM.
The cOHt of production last year
wan placed ut .SU.iHMi.don. or
nenrly '' per cent renter titan
f he $i,:H;:,t(ia,'MMi estimati d ' or
t he year before. The Itlcf-ast- ill
Ki o.ss Income over t In fiscal yur
Mf-'l iH fixed at Tj per real.
Since a mi in lor of dealliH from
letaniiH have rcsinled aflcr nstnt
bunion jttidH after vaccinal inn, ilu-l
I'ublic I It till ii Service has issued ai
warning acaltiNt their fnnhei- use.
IKHjtlAM, Wash. (Special)
With juu reservailoiiH already rt.
c. ivtd Aberdeen and llouulatn now
expect to enterluin at leani -Tidfl
I'olvMcji iinl KnlKbtH or I'yihiuH
hero fit the Annual Northwehi t'on-v-ntlon
August 'J, 3 and 4.
Free dunce, mi excursion ( ih(
oc-.m v. lu re sea fuod dmrn is will
be serveii, excursions through the
!ii"'Mi.i find about Inun, coinp- litive
band concert and 'drill team rin
n ss arc on the program. Thrcn
tlioiiHitnd doiluis uill Ih- pi ut in
decorating the two cilbs for th.
'iMllor:(. The conveiifton will be
staged in the mojit elaborate style
Mine- the i:iks stale convention was
here ejel,t years ago.
Three handH alfady have made
r. -.servi.tiotis; lioMe of lite I'ortktnd,
Mcill'ord and Vancouver. It. i '. tein
deH. The Iui1l;ind and Vamouv(T
liii and drain corpK also :u'e cuui-
ing. Hall it do., ii.t. nipl. s have . n
len d drill Ii.hn.h in i i- cmii ji. t i t i vi
lli ill contest.
Wto.ieii may talk more than
im-n, hut they don't say as mum.
Thai shows woitii'ii have the nioat
He Use.
("ooking grains for pig feed ha
feeding tMM at the
xperlment station to be
(not only of no value, hut detri
j mental. While It may Jiue shrill
tie f eta I effect on the starches.
cooking seems to lessen tht1 diges
t Utility of protein and mineral
matter. Tot a iocs, being very
starchy, must Ijh rooked for best
results. Ituot.s ore not often
proved hv eooldnif
I alfalfa hi'-s not pro'ed profitable
.so tar at ( 'oi vuIUb.
Summer brlnga lt;
niong whiclt, in trying to k
and Hieiuning th pick in the (re box.
trouble.-..
How this One-Profit Coach
is built by Studebaker
on the sturdy Standard Six Chassis
SURPLUS FA
T
LOST N GAMP
King Step In.
Wht'n W'olaey fell from favor Ids
. co 1 1 ego wua taken over by the
King, who rcfounded It under his
own name, then ippressed It its
a college to unite It with his new
Oxford diocese.
- HcHlde" WolHey'a great hall and
kitchen, ('In isl church boast two
of the finest Knxllsh examples of
the Cot hie style of architecture,
"both built in ore than a century
nfler (Jot hie became merely a
historical term. One of t hest,
the stairway to I lie. hall, was de
signed In unit by a genius known
only as "Smllli of London." The
':. other, Tom Tower, carrying th.'
in-nt Tom hell which every night
fiiiKH 101 pciils to announce t h"
closing of" cot lege' gates, was doi
Htgited by t hi istophcr Wren, ar
chitect of St. rani's, In one or the
fw happy moments when he real
ly Ht'nHed the feeling of medieval
builders.
Christ church In Its 4 no years
)tas contributed iH nha,re of HIiih
i Kris name to history, " American
n. well as Kngllsh. William I 'etui
was a student of The House until
he was sent down for his religion,
IIS W tlH !eOl ge OrellVllle WtlOfto
.tttamp act led to the Revolution
and the loss or the American col
onies. Sydney, night and poet,
,Hwl;lnpl. the geographer. Ken Jon
son, John l.ocko, the philosopher,
Mishop SI abbs, t he historian and
"Lew is 'a r ml I," nut hor of Alice
In Wonderland, are but a Tew of
the great Chris! church company.
The cullcge has I n fortunate In
Its rulers, nearly all Its deans be
ing 'ini'ii: of great ability. One
was Ulie greatest snmUar, of Ids'
flu'. ' ami1 w hen ii bet was nimb'
that he would be smoking his
pipe at ten in t he morning il
was only because he was cleaning
, )iis pipe at the moment. Another
Worl hy ilea u. called "l'resi-nce-of-
deslg nation by t humping w it h a:i
oar a boating companion who had
falh-n overboard ami was risk lug
the dean's safety by his attempts
to re-enter the boat.
In lil'-', William Tyndale said,
"If (Jod spare my life, ere many
years I will cause a hoy that drlv
eth a plow shall know more of the
Scripture lhan tlmu doest." That
Is why this year, Ci.Ti. Is Ihe 4"uih
ttnnlverwiry of the completion of
Tyndnte's lUbio. .last Sil years
inter, the Ant horlt-d Version ap-
pCIl fed.
Keep Flies fro;u Stock
Willi
KOHINKK'S
Fly
Spray
Jlilk with rase fnmi
contented cows
THE L & L
DRUG CO.
7IKADQFA HTRItS, Citizens Mili
tary Training Ciini, Camp Lewis.
Wash. (Special) The Ifr.u young
men from Oregon, Washington and
Northern Idaho v ho last week
completed a mouth's training at
Ihe clli.en's mtlliary training camp
at Camp Lewis carried home with
ihetu, In the oggregale, over one
ami one-half tons more of solid
flesh than when they came to camp.
On the average, there was added to
the weight of the camp, each day,
over Hut pounds In extra uvoirdu-
polH.
These figures have been compil
ed by .Major Thomas W. Hurnett.
medical corps, I. 8. A., camp sur
geon. I'pon arrival In camp June
19, each man was carefiUly weigh
ed. He was again weighed prior to
his departure. The average gain In
weight was five pounds. The great
est individual gviin was 12 pounds.
I'ut cltl.en soldiers lost w eight.
The largest Individual loss was III
pounds. This Individual lasl en
tered the cant jt weighing
pounds and h it weighting 1!hi.
Major hurnett 's report further
shows thai since the first ritl.ens'
military t mining camp at Camp
Lewis four years ago. there have
never been any fatalities from ill.1
ease or injury. Three thousand
men have been trained In the. live
camps starting In 192 1. All camps
have been free from disease result
ing front misconduct. No cases of
acutely Infectious ami easily com
munkcuhlc disease occurred during
'tfils yi-bl-'k "'canrp 'althougH'ln the
four previous camps there were
one case of pneumonia, one scarle
fever, one muuiHam one chicken
pOX case. All students were pro
t cried against accidental rxpusun
to smallpox and typhoid fever by
vticclnalion. All food supplies for
Camp Lewis ant closely inspected
the milk In pasteurised and the wii
ter supply perfect.
Weal Hi y Indian Trince
To Visit South America
JWHNOH A I It KM (AC) - It Ih an
nounced ih Jit the Maharajah of K;i
purlhala, one of India's wealthiest
princes, will Hniiii be a guest of
Huenos Aires, having already re
served an entire floor In the city's
largest hotel for himself and suite.
The Maimrajah will be Hie first
ruling prince of India lo visit Ar
gentina and he is -expected i o ar
rive a few days before Ihe I'rince
of Wales.
This Indian prince, who has been
a ruler since the early age of three
yeo is, ca used a Heiisat ion ,ome
years ago by marrying
ish dancer, Anita I iclgado, and Is
a wtdl known figure In the capitals
of K ii rope. always travels In
great Mate, w It h a numerous ret-
AMERICA'S Greatetf
VACATION
The "DouHe Triangle" Tour
Canadian Rockies
Jasper National Park
Scenic British Columbia
Cvcry mile a picturel
Scenic Ewhltt Tree
A.n. I IOLTORP,
City Vatu Aitnt
122 Third St.,
PORTLAND, Ore.
Phone Broadway 5J0O
Itl ItOMC l'LA(.t i; sCIEI ADS
MOSCOW (AI1). - The bubon
plague Ih spreading dangerously
In the lower Volga region ibspit
vigorous efforts of I ho govern
mint to check the nuHtreak. TM.
ly-one deat hs from t he plague
were reported last week, bringing
the total to almost Inn since the.
epidemic appeared In June.
. .special nospnai lain neks arc
being b'lltt for Ihe Isolation of
patients.
Ihe saliva from the upper jnw
of the 1 1 tin monster of Art .una Is
not poison, but that from the low
er jaw will kill a rabbit in two min
utes. Little injury to man has re
suited because of the difficulty th
monster has In penetrating th
skin with lis lower jnw.
I. uml.ir 01 All Ktu.ln.
. Xlt H for U'UKOIIM.
I- ml.T rl.-.-.l Kooia Si Win.lnwi
1 uii.ly ,',,lar I'htMtw.
' ontinon Nallw.
I' ullil ii ii .1 Vurnisli.
II outlh l.unitii r.
II Kin. I i.i lliili.ihii; Mm .. , .
T iiiiimnil; I'i ikv 1'iisti,.
'I' in nlln...
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"Tlii Poor Maii'n l'rM1,r
oppo. liiin,liT. Phonn M-2IN
io oiimlnj lliuHnr.
"mtMp Y
years ago by marrying the Span- W?UO. ii?mi7
I ish 'dancer, Anita I iclgado, aiol Is R0UNDTR1P S"!''?
.a wtdl known figure In the capitals POIJTI AMI) feT
of Kurope. He always travels In m F0RI1ANU
j Why be a Slave to a Stove?
' H You no longer use the broom c real servant, requiring no 2
j H or the sad-iron, why put up nttention till you remove the ij
t B with nn old-fashioned stove cUiuer dtliciously cooked, and g
:'J FS that demands your limit of piping hot. It works ".hilc you're ij
w H time, strength ond patience? uway, a dependable helper, 3 fjj
ft R 'Ihe Wcstinghoufc Automatic willing, economiuul, conveiiitut J
4 H Electric Range will cook and to the extreme. t i A
W fl bake for you, and conserve your It's a real story. Want the g fi.
J M strength for better things. It is facts? 3
;N H jm-llB v Thi. I. Vtingho Scml- '-Jfcu-i 9
U- I Ti 5fcT-j) automatic Haiic 2-14-H, fur I'TiSSl 3 i
H 'l 'tC o in Kuclienb where tpnv-e t fJl t S 3
II ATTWt.ffl Ay nuonu. iconomitul. lir- L & IT
iM ThU in m lorgcr Wes- S C Tliio in Wcatlnufcousc U 1
fifm H tliighouke Automatic LVHrJ 16 Uuieic, nlfndiJ l,
w H Munfte uhrt the cIm-ri &. fr the kiu-henrttef 4S
Two lartte over, f "7C two burners, roomy m V1
U mkimum Cvnvnii- 1 ( ucti. KJ
rJI U aue, tiLpcnduble. V Ffl
M H w
P I
B m i $ M The new tunior Cabinet H tVl 5 kj M
Q UPERFICIALLV other coaches
may resemble this Studebaker
Standard Six, but the resemblance
will not stand analysis.
Only two cars are made on a one
. profit basis Ford in the lowest price
field and Studebaker in the fine car
field. Only in these two caaes are
all bodies, engines, clutches, gear
Beta, springs, differentials, steering
gear and axles designed, engineered
and manufactured by one company.
Contrast this with the average car,
where the extra profits of many out
side parts and body makers must be
.included in the purchase price.
These profits are part of the production cost of
the car the same as the steel and wood of the
body. They do not buy materials nor workmanship
they do not make any car one whit better.
Studebaker has achieved one-profit manufacture
through years of far-sighted management and
through sacrifice on the part of stockholders. Earn
ings which might have been distributed have been
retained in the business to build one of the largest
gray iron foundries in the world, to erect stamping
mills, forges, etc., to purchase the finest labor
saving machinery, to construct enormous body
Luilding plants.
As a result, resources totaling one hundred mil
lion dollars are concentrated upon the production
of one-profit automobiles such as this Standard
Six Coach.
What does !t mean to you?
To you, as an automobile buyer, this means:
1. A Lower Price.
2. A Better Car.
A LOWER PRICE, because Studebaker does
not need to pile its profit upon the profits of out
tide parts manufacturers and body builders.
A BETTER CAR, because it is a thoroughly co
ordinated, harmonious unit. Every part designed,
$515 DOWN
Ami (hi- baliiiici in
munllily iiriymeiitM.
I'oini' Jn ami
hmv t'liny 11 in in
liny t Ii I h XliiiHhii l
Six Cniii'li on our
lilMTIll lnnllfi-l i:,y-
nii'nt pliin.
engineered and manufactured under
one management, to work more
efficiently with every other part.
A better car because Studebaker
can afford to use finer upholstery,
better steel, higher grades of lum
ber, more painstaking workmanship
in hundreds of unseen places.
Scores of thousands of miles of
excess transportation are built into
every Studebaker. Wiien the car
which' looked like an equal value
while it was new, is breaking up,
the Studebaker is breaking in.
That is why in Arizona out
where desert heat and ruRned moun
tain trails test automobiles to the
utmost Studebaker sells double its normal pro
portion of cars. Every county in Arizona which
has bought an automobile for its sheriff has bought
a Studebaker.
This coach is not a one year car
As a splendid example of the facts stated above,
we offer the Standard Six Coach. To appreciate
this car you must see it and ride in it. We urge
you to do so immediately. It is called a coach, but
is in reality a roomy five-passenger coupe.
It is a car that will give you faithful economical
service. It is built to yield dependable, comfortable
transportation for years and years.
Buy now no more "yearly models"
This is the time of the year when men have hesi
tated to purchase an automobile, fearing that the
car they bought in July would be made obsolete
artificially by the announcement of new yearly
models in August or September. Studebaker has
discontinued the custom of presenting yearly
models. Instead, Studebakers will be kept up to
the minute in body styles and chassis design re
gardless of the calendar.
Come in NOW and see this sturdy, dependable,
one-profit Coach.
M. J. GOSS
Cornei' Fir nnd Adams
THIS
I S
STUDEBAKER YEAR
GUARANTEE FUND
1924 Oregon Results
NYNOrSIS OF THE AX M' Alt STATK
MKXT OF TIIK
Guarantee Fund Life
Association.
of Omaha, in Ih ititlf of Npliratika, nn
Uit aii dny of Itft'i-mh.r. HtJ4. in j lit
to ttti liiMurunre ('iMnmir-nmnt-r of iht
ili of un-ttin. puriiuiii to Uw:
(unllal. ,
Amount of tuuititi i.. k uald
up Sum
Inrome.
Total premium ni.mw for
Ui )'r f-J.ilM.lUT.M
I liter t. rf nta rvi rtvr J tiur-
Inn iht- jcur 3itJ94S .38
lucerne frutri at her luurrts
nKPlwd during the year... C0.l.'iS3S
Total Income f3.lttu.33t.U7
DNlturMrmriitN. '
P!(l fur 1o.hm tiul a ii ii u i ! if 1 !IUM T'J.t .17
IHvlih-n.il paw! to P..1I. J IjUI-
ern itnnit ihf year None
LHviilriuiH piitl on i-ap:tal
to k ilurhtir the vivir Vunt
Con i ni. m iirm a ti,t s.iiarifl
nnlil dnriiiv th v-m N"i jtj itt
Ta i-j. iui-ii-rs umi ft-t-h iaii)
.litrhiK the jr 3S.)ti:t Ott
Amount of U at tier utpwuli-
lunri . . .M.f, itl. if u
Totil upend! turfi , . .'.u.13.133.:3
Assets.
Vilue of ret rotate cwncil
(market value) eS 1)3
Valu uf biHuU ownfil (mar-
k't or attiirtiyi .) value)... 1 01 fin,', 3J
Loan un inori mufpH, lit licit u, 171.731 M
it in ni ill no lea anI iiuH-y
l.'.im
(aftti in batik and nn lian.l..
st'l uiicniicctf J and Ui-fi rrtd
pr.-m j u ni .
nti-n t anil renti du aiiit
New Business: Guarantee fund led 59 of 66 competitors with
total of $2,377,500. in Oregon last year.
in Force: $8,421,500. now carried by Oregon "citizens.
(Entered state in 191 I.)
Premium Cost: $150,409.76, or average of $17.90 per $1000.
Premium Savings: $65,000. (competitors average, $10, greater).
None
1D0.LM1.Sj
None
l!12,0!t7.4fl
Total admllH.1 aviW . . . . (3. U;iSJo,4
l.lMliiliiiM.
Net fTOorven. Am. 3'4
cearly term $ 178. 183 .10
.! i talma for lowen un-
p.uil liirhniins Instailint-nt . T'.l iIS
. All olhT llubililitu UOiMH.VIH
1
Only $1.00 down secures (his Itanjre and only $5.00 a month pavs for it.
-n $8.73 WestiiiRhous Aulomatic Iron FREE with each
Rang sold this campaign.
UNTIL Jl'LY 3 1ST ACT NOW!
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
"Electric Cookery is Modern Cookery'
MMIII HIM lll'l II I Ml "I I'WWH lf " '(' Hi H I im W i I
Total H.iblllties .e.'lunlve
of i'hpIUI stork of inonf) Jl.ttS S77..17
Ituoiiirin (n I) recon for the Vrtir.
(lrn- iriiniiunn ruti vh1
UUTiNj; ih far 130 409.78
r. in uiii iititi iityiiit-nus r
lnriH'il diitliiE tlie ai'.... None
iMri (iaio uunnic thi vcar.. "jl ik(1 iHi
""irAHANTKK
Name if companx
r l, Ni i i.II'K AM J( 'I A I'M IN.
Vtine of prf ti.ii':. i. j e liurrinKi.tn.
.n . 1 1 1 1 e of m-i-r, iry. ft K l.armdti.
Suuuiory rS:in-n:. mi.irn.'v f,(r n-rv
it. iie;. A I.ovjo-. 1'ortiaml ortun
fff'gsirar'Fsc' nfwfffi
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Announcement Extraordinary
"Progress and Service" has been the watchword of the
Guarantee Fund Lite for a quarter of a century., .
We Announce, in conformity with amended and broadened New
York and Ohio insurance laws,
New Insurance Policies, embodying all the advantages that belong .
in Pure Life Imurancc contracts, on and after July I, 1925;
reserve oasis: American Experience table ol mortality and 4,i,.
Extended or Paid Up Insurance: Automatically available.
Old Age Benefit: After 70, the iuU Rescne available in cash.
Guarantees to Policy Holders: An emergency so extreme as 'o
exhaust the mortuary and surplus fundi, and in addition, impair lw
Reserve, renders operative the privilege of collecting, during the
emergency only, amounts necessary lo maintain the Reserve, thus
preventing insolvency and guaranteeing lull payment to beneficiary.
Premiums: Lower than "Old Line" companies' because of very
much lesser Expense Loading and because of allowance of 4','
instead of 3rt on maintained Reserves.
Forms of Policies: (a) Ordinary Life, with level premiums; (b)
1 erm, increasing premiums being yearly Renewable and Convertible
without medical examination into any ether form written; (c) Ac
cumulation, designed to provide "Paid Up" or "Endowment" fea
tures this excess Reserve at 4rr and returnable, in life or death,
in addition lo face of policy; (d) Disability and Doii(e Indemnity
with standard rates and provision... available with above policies.
New Maximums: Now retain $25,000 on single risk, reinsuring
amount carried in excess thereof up to $100,000.
Intelligent Insurance Men will appreciate the invincibility of the
improved plan and liberalized contracts of the Cuarantcc Fund Lifc4
the buyers' appreciation is already evidenced by the total insur
ance now in force of more ?han $161,000,000.
Liberal Commissions Perpetual Renewals now available !o
capable men of good repute, in cities rr towns of Wash, and Ore.
Bradstreet or Dun reports are complete and unbiased. Ask your
banker to show you one.
Competitors are the only source of any attempt, of which we know,
lo discredit plan or policy of the Guarantee Fund Ufe.
Prospective Buyers or Agents may ha.e full information concern
ing Pure Protection without obligation. Ask an agent.
IINK l I.I.IVW. lll,Vr..
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