Thursday, July , .102r,j.-.-iT
THE? LA' GKANPE . EVENING OnSERVER
TVo Five
Local News In Brief
Urn fhnpplmx ji-hlcnlaj i
Mt. lMig'i8 Walker whh am
ong the IOulrpriw choppers who
were in l-u Urunde yeHterday.
To Ml Ht North Powder ;
Mrs. Ci'orffia Barnes went to
North powder thin morning, where
she will visit for a tew days.
ItftunH'd tlilh morning
t'hurU'H Pluyle, city commlalon.
,rr, returned to la (rrnndis tiiiu
morning ufier a few days butdnesa
trip to i'ortlunu,
. .
YlnltliiK In 1 Grande '
n Mitts Priinrm Aim Kurgasnn .'' in
spending u week in La Grand; vis
iting ui l ne iiuitie oi lift' uuul,
M i-s. George Clark.
A Siting here frum I'bili
Mia. Iesley itibiU, of Logan,
lluh. is visiting In La Grande at
Hie liouie oi Mr. and Mis. Klnier
I. titoddurd. She expects to be
here about ten days.
J l el limed to Porllniid
After a month in La Grande vi
siting al the home of her Mister,
Mrs. Harley Hiehardson, Mi.su. Kv
en Jacobs 11 1 this morning eiy
route to her home In Portland.
Motored to linker
iwra. t.'liurle Wale, accompanied
by her mother. Mrs. K. Lynn, mo
tored to Jiuker Monday, where
Mrs. Lynn went for medical treat
ment. To ftudy niHfde 1 ' '
Miss isubelh Miller will leave
this evening for Port kind where
she will study music for the next
lour weeks under Yealniari" Grit-'
lith, of New York City, who will
he in Portland during that time.:
Home from .Monmouth
M Iks Josephine Littlelield puss
'd through La tininde this morn
ing on her way to her home ul
Minum. iZhe lias been attending
I lie Oregon Stale Normal school
ul Monmouth since last fall.
Had oM-ratluii
Lou Harris underwent an op
eration yesterday at the Gi undo
J t onde Hospital. He is reported
netting along nicely this morning.
itMhough he will not be able to
leave the hospital for about a
week.
To lsit slsler
Mrs. Churles O. Weis and hiiuiH
dauglller. Imogen)-, went to Jiaker
this morning on train No. 4. They
will visit t tie re tor several day.s
with Mrs. Wds sist'i Mrs. Wil
liam Mt'tcalf, who noV nialies llu-'
ker her home: -
On camping lii '
Mrs. Wells, representative; for
the Designer magazine who has
been at -j Mil's Jepurtmenl store
for the past week in thai interest,
lias completed her work here and
4i'ft last evening for Imblcr and
olher brunch line points. ,.. t ,
I Eel u tned rrotn Portland
MM. H. K. Walkins returned to
her home here this morning alter
several days spent in Portland.
Whihf there Mrs. Walkins visited
Mrs. W. S. Park'r who has been
confined to her bed for the .past
eight weeks wth a broken hip.
She says Mrs. Parker Is much bet
u . utiu is now ub.c to up some
Ti Osll sisli-r lirn1
Mrs. V. K. Kci-KUH n,l dunphl
T. Klizuhi'th. nrrUt'.l in Ui Oi'ini
this morning unci will visit tit Hit:
li.jim- of J. II. Kviin v hi-n-. Jlis.
PfrKus untl Mr!. Kf.'ln'y nr Mis-t.-rs.
Mr. and Mrn. Ki'rgus form
tvrly inmli- l.u (Iriitnli' tli.-lr liuinc
lint now livv lit I'l ncll.ton.
Lcrt Ihi.- iiMirniiiK
jim, Kniil Kcckrltz. iiccomiiiin-i.-.l
by hrr inolliiT. Mrs. Murgiii it
,'wllz.rr. hrt lliiM nioniiiig for
rorllunil. Krinn tll'-ri' Mrs. Kiuk
rilz will en to riiniulu wlH'ii' Khi'
will visit hrr sLsii'r. iifler which
nlii' will visit other Cunaiiiun poinls
ln-foru riilurnlnB to l.u Oramlc.
iShu pxpcctNo li" &" one month.
lrs. Swltili'r will ri'tuni to Lu
Cliunili' somi'llnii1 nejt wut'k.
Our prices have sure
shook up the country
and we are still quiver
ing; under the strain of
low prices.
This large stock of
high-grade Men's and
J toys' Clothing and Fur
nishings is still at your
disposal at "very low
prices.
2 MORE
DAYS
Clint's
Clothiery
The Store wltli Couatk'Uce
lai 1 Unite NMitli
Mf. ami .tn. it U. W ilkhiH ar
rived in ia (j ramie io.... . uiuo
ii'uiu ha Mom, i .ickoU. i to y are
en I'uoti' joluU to visii relatives
Incur and win v.s.l in Im cruuue
lor wvi-rai dai at Uie iiuiuc oi
their buu. H. iu. Watkiub. They
value this vlr by uuio, out m
leave tlmr car here and continue
Wte li Uf (.iu.u.
SCHOOL TO
Ol'E.N HERE
ON SEl'T. 11.
(Continued
from Puge Ono.)
moinii.g iliai tic nl Hi
expected
' it' '.',, lo Hi' rodui ' any revo
lutionary policies in tin- adminiHlra
.tkm ! tile I .a tiiujme M-booiti. ju
compliments tin- entire system and
W.e , . w. int. ..(ion a.ti' if
marks that no radical changes are
('(her iicceb&ur ur uuvksuute at
this time.
iw Iff In Washington
Any announcements regarding
the high school are withheld pend
ing tne uiriwil of L. D. Towier,
principal wbo Ins be u si.enumg
the summer in ycieniwic research)
in Wasmiigton. I
As. to athletics comparatively
little is available at tins lime. Mr. i
Longfellow lias already expressed I
himself publicly lis bring in tuvor
of athletics and other school ac
tivities ot kindred nature, one
thing the mw Miperinlendelit
IS
strongly in tuvor of
pliysical
training for nil school st'uueut.s., in 1
a tulk delivered before the Men's I
Forum of the Metnodist Church
some weekw ago 'Mr. Lojigfellow
in'ade tho. .stutemont dhat he felt
that comp'diiive atheltics should
be iheioulgrowth of jihsical train
ing. , ,.
lister MacTavi. .whn )us pilot,
ed t,he ,i;iue1(an,l .Viiite , liirough
Iwo ".Kuci'vswi ul Mi-iiMiiis is e.pecteil
la coach .again this year. Mac-.
T'vbdi in iM ire;enl in CoJorado l)lll
Will probably arrive in ,a Graudt.
about the lirsi or September.
State Department .
Grows; More Rooms
Needed in Capital
('outimied from
I'atfe One.)
niliuns Huilding
around town.
scattered
The return of the peJ(ce brought I .
some shrinkage in the army and j l,re the pitching stuff with Fos
navy departmental personn-ls. but j urj Nchednled to open the series,
by tliis time the State Deptiritnent 1'dbett r will pitch the second
ws irdnin-r propMrtlons at suel, n'4"""' J,mi 1 11 rr,fi wiU wn" UV uw
rate that' Ihe'.iavv ri.ik never did """r Sunday. Mclnnis may
jffl ba.k fnto-4btf -.oid- building.
nor any of the army crowd who
' :hadf ipovcd out. . '
Apd today the.jState ()eyirTmeni
is clamoring for" tic jipnee oreuv
led H-Yi'n by tlxjije- -.wlip 'j;einain.
They'll have to go, too to the
Munitions !ulltjing.; . or, if that
j wonjt i hob! tii em il. into - rejiied
offleeft whiTitfl t t!J) v jTvT" fii r I o
O.NK OF Till; YOPM.F.ST
IlieuilMTh of the I Mitnl StHte
Supti ine Conrl, Kdwurd Terry.
He launder the thicrHiore
murk.' Terry was Hpilri(ed
by I't faidi nt Hardiimf Jan.
21, ;33..
iN
NO Nhi;i) far word here, rv
ii-pt to that thU yutncVr
Ift douii mi Utr Miami best h
Nhvrr Ihe nnutls ure hot, rvcti
to PrLn Ull j
' ' ' YH
-f; J
Mrs. Betty Jenknls, of Chicago. Is
uing her husband for divorce and ,
! Is suing his parents for 100,000 for 1
alienation of affections. She charges
; that when they took a motor trip to
! Boston they took a dog along In
preference to her.
,
found.
The Ktate Department Is
the
War Department's senior auu
entitled to dictate.
The tsWile Department isn't the
OIllv lllillisll'V Ulurh lint-ilK- Liinuu
Miert to nark itself. Tiie mini.
mons aiid Navy Department Hulid-
iiii-M ii i .. Li.- ..tw.iii.l. inii i.u
viously rumurked, they were builL
to oniy . seini-last."
Besides, .they've, no business In
Potomac Pai.k and there's a press
ing deiuaud from the proper oiiir
ciaiH lor their removal
The Treasury , and Commerce
Departments have large overilou
contingents in buildings that don't
class even as , ' scini" war-built,
flimsy structures with about tip
fire resistance ot a pine knot. The
J nut ice Department and forest ser
vice have no homes at all are
mere tenants, who pay rent.
LA GRANDE
HEAD If FOB
CALDWELL
(Continued from Page One.)
1M " ''V ,u iv
Ledbel-
rieri seiidolf.
Mvlnnis will play Harney Hodg
es of Pendleton at first. Faust of
La Orande second; Helm, short
stop, slpcs of Haker third, and Red
Alexander, Ray Cox and Rube Da
vis in the outfield. A 12 ilian tsujiad
will make the trip which is to be.
I taken in cars.
('reut1 frTnae'ttows mn iietng
made at the other end of the line.
Anticipating large crowds lor lie
series the management at ild
wel lure putting in seats at the Ro
deo Pink, where the games are to
be played to accommodate 2,'H)U
peoplo.
: ( ablwel Team 1'nM.
Th Caldwell team '-s rated as a
fa.-.l crtilfit although evidently not
able' ijn keep up with the elans of
ball played by the Haker Lam. Th"
Colts measured Die Magicians out
tor an JS to 2 defeat a week or so i
uko.
Some of I he i.u (ir.inde fans
have made pieparalioiis to accom
pany the club on the Idaho inva
sion. The faille on Friday will be
called at .ri:::n In order lo acnom
modale business men ami late ar
rivals and the Saturday and Sun
uay games are scheduled to Hlurl
at three o'clock.
PORTLAND MARKLTS
PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) --Livestock"-
Steady. Fggs, butter 11 lid
butlerlat steady. '
HI ITKlU AT
SAN FRANCISCO-.' AP) Uut
teriiil 67c here tod'rf'y. .t'- - '
t
PORTLAND Lit M N.
PORTLAND. Ore. (AP)- Wle ;it
HUH. hard white, July 1.4't,
A u trust i.4S, September 1 1.4 7.
Corn No. j;, sbipuietti,
July $Li, Aug ist $4 N, S--iteiuber
No. :t K. V. shipment. July
$17, August $47. September 47.
iRKi:rs at A ;lanci:
Ni:W YORK (AIM - Stocks
Irregular: Wiinl Raking H. soar
to rei-onl top.
ponds- Steady: $:ie,inoyiiiii Dan
ish han ovr-Mitbsci ibi-d.
l-'oi elen exchange Mixed; Scan
dinavia 11 currencies react.
Cotton--Lower; rains in south
west.
Sugar
ma rfcet.
Coffe.
Higher; - firmer spot
- Steady: trade buying.
I CI1tCA;o (AP) Wheat Ir
I regular; favni-abb- crop outlook.
( 'om Rarely steady; prospects
' sllOWelS.
Caltt"- - i-'irni; suppbtH moderate.
Hogs Steady.
jaai' Cougar hilled
MAHSHf IKLD. Ore. Nat Per
il.inx and St-plieii Spoerl of !'n
ft'.itl lirford dNt.let reeenlly I. HI. 'I
j n cougar 111 i asu ring : f
i inches fri'in tip to Hp. Tli
l beard I bnrkfllg f lllelr dog
'notf u-etit out to fln.J H coig:r
I tnoktng over their ptg pe
j tillt (i view to f b (-fillip ftne (
; (he moult s'mals for a unit. Tt
: Markets '
j limy drove the roucer Into a (re.
jend a rlf le Urouyht tt to eurt.'i
.
. Mo( (ry 1h by feels
nioi'c or lev during
liol weather.
Iiii (liius out of It'll
It Is Imxmiim' ll.s len
der skin U hot or chitf
fi by heat or diaper
I ash.
Zinc
Stearate
Will ri'lletv and make
, baby hupp. v.
25c
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Oregon
I lam Ion .show Itetivcd
MAHSHFIKLI). Ore. The llan
don Women's I'lvic club has re
vived Its former annual flower
show and tt wilt open this year
July 31 for two days. The offer
ings this season will' lie sweet pens
and da hlias; M is. t It. Wade
heads the committee lists wlili
many able assistants. Many prizes
are being offered and t he show
will be the largest the club has
yet given.
Business A ctivity Maintains
Same Level as In March, April
UCSINKSS UUX HKD
During June. !'J2fl. general bu
siness activity in the Twelfth Fed
eral Reserve District was main
tained a approximately the same
level as in March, April and May.
1925, a level well below the recent
peak of February. 102 .Shut still
slightly above estimated normal.
Agricultural developments were
generally favorable and early har-
vest reports have tended to con-i June. 1H24. ami y.y percent Jnvg
flrm previous forecasts of satis-(er than Hie figure for May. li25.
factory yields of principal crops. Indicated average dally consump
Indiudrlal output Increased sea- Hun increased I I.I per cent during
sonally during June to levels 'June as compared with May, but
slightly above those of a year ago. continued less than production and
the increa.se being accompanied by Stored stocks advaiiced to hew
a substantial gain in volume of high levels ( 1 1 o,;)fti,7i 1 barrels on
mployment. , Conllnunnce of a
strong credit situation wus reflect
ed In banking statistics for the
'month. Interest rates were un
changed. This bank's Index of bank deb
its, which reflects changes In bu
siness activity., advanced from 1 :t;
(ltd!) monthly average Ait) in
.May. If2a. to It", in June, lit
due allowance being made
for
normal seasonal variation in I he
figures as reported by banks In 2n
principal financial centers. In
June. I1I2L the index stood at 121.
the apparent increxse of 1.1.7 per
cent over the year period being
approximately twice the estimat
ed normal annual rate of growth
lor Hie district.
oluine or ItiHIdhig.
Volume of building construction
has continued near record levels.
June figures of value of bulldlnK
permit n In l'ii principal cities
showed a smaller than se;isonal in
crease u compared with liKures
tor May. but were HX.'i per cent
larger than the figures for June a
year ago. During the rirst si
months of 1:12'., the value of
hijlbling permits Issued in Hit 2
chicled cities was iHfKer than any
during nny half year of record, ex-
leeedlug the previous peak liKunv
of Hie lasl sl months of J'.)2;i by
per c
Production f lumber was larg
er by 4-2 per ecu) during June.
1 1 2, than "luring May. I :2.ri, a
narl ly .eftHoual increa;-c. As 111
May. reporting lumber mills of pound, coinp
the district cut more lumber than ' pounds produ
Ihty sold, but Tor the first sixjers have alien
months of r.2i their ri ports :diow , portion of Mu
that production w;is nMghtly less ranging Horn
than salca and shipment.. Recent
! increases In demand for lumber
(arc reflected In June tiguK H of
I orders received and shlptiM-nls
I made which were :t.8 per cent and
7 je-r cent larger, ri-speettveiv ,
'IIATTlil.SU UL KK.M.O, bimkI Murk ur an luilian. nr on Id h ul Huh u,h,i .mvinii IhltM
UJI, vllen H U knun Hut lilt liidimi Ii dw.! ml dumb, lilt iidjiir, John Clmrh ul Oluilw ls
ttuuuJ l'l it,
New. Kid nap Victim
'ec ," ,
Hubert Perles, 4. of New York City lias been missing troin bis
home since Sunday afternoon. I .ie police and the boys frantic
parents' rear' he may have-met death - similar to that of Irving
Pickelny, who was murdered and hidden, In a cellar in the saute
neighborhood as that from which the boy is " missing. -,
than In May. National product ion
, of non-ferrous metals, except eop
I per. u considerable proportion of
I which Is mined in this dixirict.
j wa-s Manlier during June. IHI'5.
than in May. lU-T. but larger than
in June, 1U24. Reported daily av-
lerage production of petroleum in
, California during June. 1025.
MH2.y;iH barrets, a figure
cent larger than that reported for
June au. I!f25.)-
sonul Increases
eater than sea-
I lour milling
activity reported during June were
the cuntteGpitrnce of unusual, inac
tivity during May rather than of n.
ItrrfinTifrtiteinent in the detnnnH
for flour. Output of reporting
mills during each of the p ist lour
tnuilt lis ( Ala i eh-.l uue) has been
smaller than in the same months
' of any year since lit:;!, when this
bank began keying the record.
Stocks of wheat and flour held by
t he mills have been allowed to
det JiU-jrilig recent months. At
tho end 'of Jiine, their stocks of
wlivnt -were 4S.1 iter cent x i ) 1 of
flour t:. per cent below the five
year average r 1:1211-P.)24) holdings
on June 3th.
Commercial 1 Nil mates
Commercial csi limit s indu ate
that Hi 25 prodnctionof both can
ned and dried fruits will be larger
in California, ami slightly smaller
in Oregon and Washington, than
the l!i:M .output, chunk's in the
size of the pack reflecting similar
changes In si.e or 1 n nuing and
dr lug f mil crops In each state.
Markets for bolh canned ami dind
lllllls have e.-ll relatively active
during recent luotilhs, and fruli'
packing faelors are entering iiiion
the i:i-ii season with Hinalhr car
rjuver locks Ihaii have beep h"ld
during recent, years.
W"n shea ring has
pleled in this dlslrlc
liliiluai v cortuneM i,i I
dkcale a 'lotal clip of
teen coni
ainl pre-
lllMiilet .it
MI.OIIII.IIMII iie.l wUll Mi.'.tali.lUMI
e in 1:14. (irow
rl sold a large pro
1H2;'. clip at prices
:;u to cents p r
j pound,
1 o 1 u pa r ' I with .1.1 .0 A 1
r pound te-e'd 1 ir the
1!I24-
of sales at retail, its r--
j cents
'Clip ot
I Vain
ported by 32 de
lartmenl stores in
cpjes of ihe ll"-
' niv en principal
t
i . W
t ritt . declined 'J.2 per cent during
June, 1025, as compared with May.
lltL'fi1. The decrea.se was less than
that which normally occurs at this
season- of the year and this bank's
nub , w hen adjusted for normal
seasonal movements. advanced
from Mii ( ! 01 y monthly average
DMi) in May, 11125, to 147 In
June. 1 In June, 19-4. It stood
at Ilia, Total value of sales lor
the tltb, six months of 1025 exceed
ed total vlue ofi salcx for the first
i months of luiM by 2.2 per cent,
Trade at wholesale during June,
as reflected in reports received by
was t his bank from 1 :U firms In ele
per ven lines of business was consid-
erable more active than
iiko. and relat ivtdy more active
t hau In previou-H mout hs of the
present year. Compared with sal
es (hiring J uue. 1 124. the June,
IU2T. sabs of these firms showed
an increase f I H.N per cent, val
ue of sales In ull lines, except gro
ceries, being greater than a year
ago . 1 his is by far the largest In
crease In any month of this year as
compared with Hie corresponding
nu'iitji of '1 fj 2 4 , the figure for May
being-d. 2 per cerfl and for 'April
lind March. !. than 2 per cent.
During the lit-Ni six months of Ht2.i
total sales of reporting firms were
2i.'i per cent larger in value than
during the first six months of
1U24.
Trend of Price
I The trend or prices during the
past, month has been upward. The
(iiiVeau ot l.aboi- SI 'it Colics' Index
number of prices f 44 commod
ities ;, wholesale (13 prices
I an ) increased from 1 5a for May,
(he low point thus tar In 1:125. 10
1 157 in June. This increase was
the (iist advance in the Index sin
ce March, lit 25, when, t nil, U
stood at the highest point reach
ed in the past t lirce y curs. The
Department of Agriciillure's Index
number or farm prices of :io agri
cultural com mod 1 1 hs ( I !ioi- I t I :t
average. I no ) Increased from I 4 Ii
ill May lo M7 in June. I',i25. The
Itifb x of tii rinei-,.' purchasing pow
er, which Is based upon the ratio
bid vt t'n the riinii index and t he
liuicau of Labor Statistics' whnle-siili-
pr ice index 0f lion -agriciitl ur
nt com 1 noil if hs. remained at !ia
( U I ;i purchnslnj; pi er - Hi(i) dur
ing .lime. Tills is Ihe sume figure
as was i" ported tor April and .May
I!) 2ft. but is .li per eeill below l he
figure CH-f). reported for March,
I'.t.Tt. when the mde .dood a the
highest poinl reached slm e J uue,
lit 2.
Volume of comiiierela loans of
i-ipoi'titig member banks in the
TwclHh l-edeial lteserve District
Illerea'-ed slight ly ( $ ( .(Mill, linn or
l. I pet cent ) during- t he four
weeks ending ,Iol H. 1!I25. During
the p.i!) four months, such loan.'i
have fluctuated a levels NllKhtly
.-il.ov.- fvMi.O'i'i.M'iM. Collateral
iiHUs eoutiuueil the Upward trend
noied' since October. !C4. and to
tal volume or loans, at fl.lH.oiio.
nao on July It. iy6, was t tie lurg
eat ever recorded. Total deposits
increased by fttl.MU0.4MMI (I.'.' per
cent) during the four weeks per
iod, the increase In I line deponilH
being Hlighlly greater than the in
crease In demand deposit ft.
A review of banking develop
ments In the district during the
first half of the year IHLTt reveals
a strong credit situation. Meinand
deposits of reporting member
banks declined by f JK.ihmi.immi dur
ing Hie six mouths period, but time
deposits increased- by $ 7 Limmi.iiihi
iso thai tin ratio of total deposits
to totul loans wii H"- iv July S,
1925, compared with IK' S on Ja
nuary 7. liiift. Invest men Is of
reporting banks at t lie beginning
of July wcru larger In volume than
ever before.
Changes In the character and
amount of reserve bank credit in
use In the Twelfth Federal Ke.serve
District during the four weeks
ending July K. lit a 6. were not sig
nificant Discounts at the r ederal
lteserve Hank of San Fruncisco in
creased seasonally, at the closu of
the fiscal year but later declined,
and on July Ifi, lit 25, were $l,iuu,-
UUU x3.4 per cent) smaller in su
bline than on June 17, i'J25. To
tal earning assets showed a net de
cline of f3.UUU.U00 (2.5 ter cent)
during the four weeks, a slight in-
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Our f3.!br. Straw hats re
duced to
$1.95
Men's PineNt tirade ,t xfords
; .....
Men's Work Shirts ;(c"
Overalls, ' heavy' weight, .U." ,
See our window display
and you will find that o ir
prices are the lowest.
' The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
ORGANDIE
rink and Blue' Organdie, very special . COc yd.
Art & Baby Shop
'KVKBTTIIIlfo KOB TIIE nABT"
HKMftilTrmM. Iloiel Noinnu-r litK. KTAMFlNO
Bin'I'EUIOK I'ATTKBNS I. M. 0. THKKA
Arcade;
Friday and
CORTEZ I -
FRANCES , 1 :
HOWARD " f I v
TODAY
Colleen Moore in
THE DESERT
FLOWER
cream in 'holdings of I'tilted HI life "
Meeurltles being ofiiid by a b--erease
ii holding.' of puwhastlT
ncceplaiices. , . ; i;
Interest rates charged customers'
by banks In principal financial '
centers were unchanged during
j June and early July.
I
t.rhl Sipuul Called Parly Kit
lUISKHlliG, Or., THf Hobw-
burg high si-hool footlnill suuad'hrf
being called upon to turn out of
fall t raining the first week
September, tilihougli school dw-s
not start until September Jlio
The first game of the season -is-
i scheduled wllh North Bend high
j school, October H), and the coach
' es. Doubet and Lursen, hope to.
givi the local players at least a
month of training before tho con
test. ;
The new high schol athletic fiefir
will bo In fine shape for tho scif-""
son, work having been done on 'Tt
this Htimer.
' IJOTEL ASTOR
I 2nd A Hill Lm Au.1
EVERY ROOM hat PRIVATE TOILET
505 D.lln New, Modern
Close to Shopping District and TneatfGI.
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