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TnuKthy, Ami IS, 1!H.y THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Two DELIGHTFUL NEW MILLINERY MODES A CLIMl'SH OF FALL IS GIVEN IN TUN ADVANCED MODELS SHOWN AT Hill's Department Store "A ;ixmI IMiiic To Trade" j SPORT NE WS I HE SDX Billy a BEAT DETROIT HOW TllllY STAND auijhcav i.i:a;i t: riuiiH W. i.. P't. Philadelphia 37 .fill Wunlilnirton 71 4n .eii chircfro ,;l r'- -M" Iirtiolt ..'' ''7 .4'JI ft. M t,l .4 II I'levelallil .. " NYw Voil! 47 .4J-. liotlon a 4 77 .Ui'O NATIONAL i,i:A(;ri:. Clubs ... W. ).. I'.'f. J'tttaburir : I6 4i .mc! New York. 05 411 ..I'M Cincinnati '....'....f.!i r,l HI. I.oitu ''7 .4110 Brooklyn ,- -IM Philadelphia ( .l'!-' Chicago ' ''- -4 1 1 lloaton ;. .. 47:;; ' " CHll'AC.o' A.f'V.J -Ted Hllii'lcen. . ahli rceinirred bin ncv;nth co-i, nerutlvc victory .'Monday v. ii.'ii Chicago defeated ' let mil J .In 2. tO till ' firm! ffllJMO (If 'tllO 1 Ml'IV'S. The vlstlora ' muili! only nix lilts off Jilullkcnhl lull u base on twill unil an error ly ImviK gave tllt-ln a two run had. Tin- Kok came tro.n behind and HliinUeii ulilp drove In Hie lying inn In tin acvcnlli win n liln long (ly iii nbled Kulnin to . aeoie. Dnvi.-i ucorod lint wlnuliiK run In the ilBhth when ho ii itll 'red on 1'uulk'i nacriricu fly, iflvliis cngo two game out of a throe fame .crlea here in which Detroit play.d lln laat (raino of tin hcu iion in chlcnifo. Score; it. II., I-.'. Detroit 3 6 si chlcnKO 3 - liutlerles llolloway and !a.ci 1 -1-: !iaiihcnhlp and KchutSi. No other Kainia ached ilied. NEW YOl:K (AI'J. Now York turned buck tho 1'litllicn Monday, H to 2, tfalnluif half n it.imo on the Imigne leading l'truteH, MeuHel I mik I iv ii lmuMM in t Iin elfcflll Oil u wihl piK ly iubcr, udtunre 1 to third while Terry was beheji thrown out at first and neon; 1 1 t fn winning run on l.lndnlroin -s ( Klni;ie. Kent Greenfield held tlio j virmora to ix hcuitercd liH.s. The ' victory placed New oi k vithl:i t three panics of DUbbm B Kore: i'hiladelplila Ner Yoik liutterlesCarlson and Oreenfleld and finyder. II. II. E. 2 ' Ii 1 i 9 1 llenllne: No olher guinea neheduh'sl. Penilletoil Itilsiniiei K-iltl l'KNHl.KTON'. fire. Hule of the Creaent Dry tloods eonipniiy tian- IllesM to the It. A. I'lleher Co. Ine . of Ntw York, was auiiounei'il hy ithe former ttwnim, Chnrh-n Mond. W'lllard Iiond anil Hoy Morsie. l'OHneiisilon haB already been v.iken by the new owners, Mr. Morse, who haa managed the InmlneHn , the paat four yearn, nnnoimeeil Vhat ho had accepted a proposition troni It. A. I'lleher coinp.uiy 10 manage the ntnre in Kuk.-iu-, wlileb the couiiHiny will op n pteiuhrr For-Evolution - jv: 4 4, f 1 4 James Itobort Wilwti. Khca Springs, Ten n., aluminum plant worker, and father of five children, wants iliem taught evolution. To insure this, he has flltd lu thu federal court ut jKnoxvllio a bill which would make 4 he ' Tennessee statute nmilnst .leaching evolution nulj r.J vgkl cfavs 'llm I'lTCHINO WOltHY. Willi r.ii' major Icaum nciiilliif.' iliinn Hies Iiuiiii' -tri'iili, every niau imcr tllli o linik-ln fur Ik pc.. limit Is (iinslili'Mnt: III- pll.-liliiB problem. Lark or pi I ill II. k bun been a IT rilii: halidlcan lor the Ni'W Sfork (ilanlM, while Hood linrllnif lias l;cpl 1'lttiihuiK In Uio ruiinlliif. A doubt un to how lil veterans vlll hold mi nndir the long urlnd In the rhh f worry or MunagiT HI li.ll h y Harris of tins world i lianiiw. Connln Mark l lioinflll that hl mon- yontlifnl utiilf will oullaat ihu Wa.u)iln('on vi-li-ranii. A mniinK'-r wlih u wi ll-roiinili il liiirliiiiK mair moKt foilnnaU!. I n. iin itlnnalily. idli lilng 1 l hl l.r.iM' in I" ha-Hi'hall.. nil thi' inoro with iho llviy hall mill doing a llilt hU3lllH8. In urnnirlntr plli'lirin. inuntiip'rs work on iho thiory that "turn in tin- minor Ic iiKiii n or ft hittlK'r rlun Hllh'alion an- u hi'llt'r li'! for im in. illali- ri nnllii than KainliUng with Iikii untried Iwlrlirs. lint it Isn't alwitjn Inn. I'aki' N' W York Yanki'in for ini.lii.ic... ,ant mason in an iffort lo holsli r up a ullpiiliig pllchlng Inlaff. Cliff AlarklH. thi- outatandlnif Intar of thi' Aimirlrun Annoclatioii, iund WalH'r H'ull, ronnldi'ri'il th I bi.l In tin- liili rnutlonul, wire w curt'il. lliiw illMiinlly llipy falliil to hi'lii tins Vonkwn In now a nit li r or ni'iiiil. IUiIIi lia Ihi u srni linrk t tin- milium. IMIKNO.MK FAIli Thlo year thnrc aro i-rvrral cascn very sdr.illar to the bail break 1 Mo Yniiltiseit had in 124 Willi th'-lr minor league plienoma. Jem i'l'ity. a whale with Indian apolln lant neaunn, wlnnliiK ont ot 7 ball gallien, hnn won only five for the sliiKBlnK llrooklyn rlnh tlM ;J(. anon. An even g-reuter (llnappolntmont than I'etly hn been ,,l.'f!y" Oweij 0f the AihletlcB. lie wan the big noiHO in whining th pennant for Uuitimore NeuHon with 8i lu- iorte.4 In a2 gmne. Lust HpihiK Jack Dunn, Ihu wily nmiyfccr of Urn Ualllnion, club who developed tlrovcs, told me that ho would win ut IcuhI 20 games for Mack, possibly 2Q. If (J roves had coitio up to ex pectatlons and been a tMjnalfUi'nt winner U (lie Athletics uu Coiutle Mack und Jack Ihinn fiirured he I would, WuKhiuKton would now b llacinB a far tougher task In re-peitinK- itirove.s )ia showed . me ' more til 11 1 r thnn uny Ictt-handtM- I havo j seen Htiieti the paHaliig of Hubu I Waddell, bul hh control on the whole has been utroclous. Inability to K''t tho bull ovor haft kept him from niuklnu the proper urn; of his reninrkable nuturul abil ity. There nre iHkrbn a linlf (bwen other Nlmilai' easet In tin inajorv, proiiiK that ihibhlliiu ullli minor h-uue pit 1 Mine; M'imiitiiiim In uii; tii- gamble. Siijar (nKiimption KeKistcrs Increase First Six Months CltOt'KR'rP (Hpeciul). More sugar has been eaten by the America ii people In the first hu!f of l ir.'f) than ever before in the hiNtoi-y of t he country, according to tipures Just received by officials of t he California and Hawaiian .Sugar Iteflning corporation here. The total quantity distributed between January 1 and J ine SO of tills year as O.liUli, KH.000 pounds, or an uvm age of tK.Ei pounds for every one of the 114. iitiiijM'f) population of t hei coun try. This Is an increase of more than I -'.iMMi.tuii) pounds, or about two Mid a half pounds per capita ov the record for the first six months of I'.'j-t. and Is more than twice the count! y's consumption long"!- th;!ll l!Mi0t the showing to dute, it Is an nounced hy the sugar men, Indt. cat. a t hat the total consumption of the I'nited States during 1 'J S itl be intoe than 1 2,000,000.000 poinds, or more than 100 pounds per person lor the whole popula tion. Vcndleton riltti AImiiU IHmw l'KNIM.KroN, Ore Thu fnl versa! l'letures corporation of playei s w hlch hss been In Psnd et,n for a month filming exter ior scenes for two big feature will have for I.OM Angeles the llit-l-r part of this week, uecordlitg to Teituy Wright, production man ager. The work planned for the company has been done, woOl the exception of some scenes to be taken during the Hound-up. The pilucipats of the company will re turn at that lime to complete the picture. Navy's Champ 4. V A Uere't Jim Sirimft, luavyweliihl boxing (.'hnniploii ihe U. 8. navy, lit wun the itllc ivcnily urtcr huv In if pul lit a four-year "Mu-h" with kuU. ' ilv' ti, nlanl fj 3 OAKMONT, r'n.. ( A P) Maxwell Jl. Murmon of l'lillaiblphlu be cAlne amateur ehnmplon of the Itnltcd Hlaen In IS23- after eight yeani or eoinpellng In this event. Today h ia an uncertain raclor at lha Oakiuont Coiintry flub Bour- M.' Marston ia a moat interesting U&kamao. Them wan a. time when bo unod a long sweep of the , club on the ahorteHl pltehea with re. inarkablis arruraey but In reeent yeara he him ellanged the style somewhat, until it more nearly. op pronetma that of other golfers of note; ( Holi luiirilner. veteran C'hieoBO an, baa been Marnton'n nenienln in tho sear-eh for the amateur crown, eliminating Mm In- the early rotinda and nemi-flnalH three sue cesnivo. iy'Vii -i " Lant year at alerton he progre.l- knMl to the aeiul.rinalii.. pulling out r. O. Ilfilrt of lrelaml. J. Wood I'lOtt and llexter CllinmlliBS on ;he way. but Jtf played poorly against lieorgu Vull l'lllil and wax baten. 7 nnd II. . Any man. who rels l early on Hun. lay morning w.iett it Itn t iter-' cwury la Just too Ia.y to go buck to Bleep. t X b a-'. ;-, MARSTON FAILS TO WIN CROWD f -, ; : a a ""0 ; r i1 ' i "I LATE EVENTS 11 E UA1IHOX PAItK, Mukh, fBMTlul Kof-r W.. UahMOn Htutfji that. Jhr'- viry lKnifit'ant fv-iitH liavt- ink hiinl...li.l U-llif-ll lilt liflit-Vt'H OF IPO TIG liwUu limit ami inv(tori tthuulJ jifniUually. The (art Ihat tin- lide ran-fully fon..l.r. Tln-iw' thn-ejl'"" lurm-d ho.tld. how.-v.-r. I.t-r..,.i,.,- irt'COKiiiKi-d und l;iHim iiH im-n Khouid f l k iluini'H In tho flow of irolil. I C U'aifi. cutH of HI u.-r m-iH. (:() Impoiltini price mhictiurw J it diJ-i;unMiiiK thi'Mu tlir i-vinta, .Mr. j;ih.son Hfuti-s a followw: Hlttlirr liili-rcNi liuh-s I'rotinhlf. "Thi-- Italaiii'c of t rad-, t Itat in, tli dlffr'in'H lii-twii-n lh- irii-rch-anillm whlih lln rni!i-d HtattM buys or for it:n ronntrt und tliat which forit,'ii i'oiiiitriH buy of tin-(!nlu-il Ktutt-. was for many ytiir in favor of the forilwn fomiiri'S. Soni- ycurs, mn h :i.s 1 S7 1 and Hi in huluiH'f was vrry much tmalu.st u h, ullhoiiKh wiih Ki'iuliiUlly work- in around in our favor. I nK 1 I In tea yearn prfcediiiH: t he war, thi ha lu lice of trade wan In our I'.i vor except a few inoiHhH dnrniK the yeui-H 11)09 und lKi und nK.tm during the year 1!H4 uh hIiowii hy. tin following taldc. Ilulance of fnrcimi lr:idc; fulled Piat'M; flurefl in millions ui iiol- larn: , l!l(i!l 111 Ml . Illll I ill 3 ii:i 1"I4 January r.:i.l I".H ?;;. r, ja.s.'i sj,;..n 4'.i.:i Kebrnarv .. 7.4 f. 0 r,l.:i ;4 7 44.1 'I'-tM .March li-4 ' ej.3 -22.11 41. S 22.0 4.11 April , 3.0 ' . .t Hi-7 M.ii 'll.S .May .. 7.3 12. :i 2:1.3 1!).7 iin. il . 2.r, June 7.2 B.U IN. a 7.2 32.2 .& July 8.1 2.7. 9.T .2 21.il 8. Ailgnsd 7.3 3.7 18.2 13.) t.n 2 '19.4 S'-lltembir 32.0 f.l.S Tn.ll r,4.:i 47.1 lfi.3 llelober 73.0 .H3.7 77.3 7fi,li r.li.C November U.S 7fi.S 75. . . 125.1 U7.3 711.4 Herember ' 33.7 2.S K4.2 ' a '12 4!i.2 I3l.lt Total 2;.2.7 I3U3.4 Sr,U(l.2 5!.kl.l HII.4 $.124.3. linpoits of inen'handlse in exre.s.s, . . :. With Iho declaration of war by flerniuny in HU4 the BlUiatlon w:'h chaiiKed and every yeur hIium then iuh mhowu a balance in favor ol the l'nite.1 Hlatea. . This balance ban run from a minimum of '.i'24, 348. (MM) to $4. ate, (Mil. nan. A these balauce-3 toet her with the in vis ible butaiiceH repri'Mentiim . nhip ments of securities etc., , between nutiona must be paid in gold, this huit resulted in- the accumulation of u vast quuntlty of Kold in the iMiUed States. Today the t'nited titnteg holds about one-third of the total g-old of the world. As our currency U based on (cold that is, for every $10 or thereabouts in Koid there may be Issued $Hi0 in bit lit this ha rnmle possible the issuance of a lurt;e amount of paper- money in this country. if course, our paper money is not like, that issued in Kuropr which bus utmost no Kohl behind It; but we have not gold to th full value or our outstanding bills. This means that tho outstandiiiK paper money Jn this country Increases ut an even more rapid rate than jyold iu oreuscH, and so our circulation itiay roll up like a snowball aa otfr sup ply of Bold bi ows. our great old supply largely uccounts for the low -money rates ut the present time und the lartre amount of money now uvnilable. for . hopie buildiiiB. uutoiuobileK, und IiiMiriv'K of ull kinds. "Kor a I in o.st the first time tifnee .the wur, the I, tilled Mules is now nhipptiiK Kold to . Kurope, Thi means Unit the Hulance-of-Trade 1 temporarily amiinsl us. This is WHY l.r-T lilt) SIS'TAKK AM. TilK lili.MTY II1IMIUH, think IhfHe Hllle mlsisen. They are prac llfliiK lor llw kidV" revue thai I I" be nuccd In tialvnliMl, Te.. Top, left, Itonilliy JletjuOSn, tialves l.m, H; liettom, lell, llmlah CmtKuIiu, 9. (ial-. wton; cenler Virginia Nell llai-vey, 111. Ilmston; lop. riebl Jailkr Victorta Han-.., 4671 Hrondway. New York I lly; bottom, right, llinlc Ihlluir, II. lialvmlon. ruuwil hy u (h-t'llno In exportH. and iin liicrt-awM in imports, Amt-ricun invit mt'iitH In forHKn nmtn. um ly tlin lur' fin 1 1 ik now liflnw Hpcnt In Kuropi' ly AiihtIcj ii truvHerH. 'I'hi'r' In nothing uitioum aliuut tint niluatlon at tin pn-m-iu tiniu, and ponKitily U Ih all for tli' bowl. Tlu' worltl cunnol huvf truly f.tublt- on ditiuin with uny roitni ry holding more than ita Bhun- of tin world' Kohl- ilt-ncu the booikt a rt-inljust-innt Ih inuilt', tin- t,itt-r for all fom-frntil ho long uu It Ih mailt- WHt'h the Hitlliition lo ee wln tlier I t,,rn H I'Tiiiantnt merely leMiiiiiriiri'. It ii ii Mliottld he re- liHiiiiere.l that If the Hhipuienl of Kold from this country increuHeH at any considerable rate, li must rcHtilt In a reduction of the amount of money now in circulation In the I'tiitei Hlateji. which event in Uy ihould ni'-an IiIkIut interest rat;:i. Amcrlcjin Woolen Vayr 'ut. Several nionUiM u:o mill. at Ho- llllte, prtilitri (Mil WK''S 10 percent. In mux l tusiu these were IIUII-llll-lon plantH and in cerialu ;an'.'i where there wen? union workei'n 'he union uki'ci il to the cut. These, made in hhoe fac- u U were firiil torhB mid then i-yt ndeij to teUie aii.l other mills. As the plants in volved wr. fairly 'K.-uall. these cuts ilid net obtain national attention. Moreover, there wan a tendency on the part of both the Muplovera and tin- wae woikei-H to keep Hie iv. Auction quiet. It is, human nature for employers j to tell when t hey increase' wasen or lor worki'is (o tell . when their wukcs ale . (u creused, (as nun tell wlien they make money in the stock market: bul not when they lose it). So It i.s also human nature to keep uniet about reductions in wares, as they do about losses in the market. The recent announcement of the Amer ican Wooh'ti company, one of ihe larBest employers of labor in Amer ica, that is is about to put into effect n JO-per cent reduction in waes has created ureal interest. "Of course, it is Benernily known that Ihe woolen and worst ed in dustry has been in a bad condi tion, and this applies to many cot ion and other mills us well. - This condition has beep due partly to hither prices which have retard' buy in t;: partly to the uutomobile which bus taken money which peo ple heretofore .spent on clothes; and partly to the introduction of Itayon which is Bnidually but sure ly revoluttonlziiiB the textile indus try. I am -justified in this reference- to Uuyon by the fuel that' mills which re usitig-jt apd put ting: out attractive patterns seem to be huvliiB plenty of business to day. ' The mills, however, which are stlrkiiiB to the old patterns, conservative fabrics and nsins shoddy in place of Itayon tire not mukiiiK any money. Hence the market both in raw wool und cot ton Is sliiifMMi !ll' 'here is con siderable unemployment through out t he tudust ry. Without doubt the 10 per cent wat;e cut will L'Vaduullv extend throughout the ' f. textile business until ihe mills again Bel on u puyiiiK basis. There, Is, however, some reason in askiiiB if the maiuiBers who are really responsible fur the ' policies of the. mills are also having- their wies cut to per cent. Hurely it seems us if here were u caae where ull of the bluine uhouid not be put on wu;e workers. 'However, the important ques tion for riiuiiuiueiurers and invest ors to consider is whether this wage cut of Jo per tint is to ap ply only to Ihe textile, shoe, till! and a few other industries or whether it Is to be more or less Bcneral. riilortunately business ia largely determined by lads ruther than by fads, and ihb .often ap plies t.' clmngeH in Ihe wage seule. Such evidence as U at hand, how ever lends me to bilieve that there will not be ut this lime a general decrease In wuk s throughout all hid ust rl s. Ilnsiness should be better this lull "than It is at thu present lime ami. there should be less unemployment, especially if the farmer prosper. Therefore abcr huders cluiin thai theru should bv no reason for a reduc tion in witB'eu. (Hi the other hand, 4ii(i uy manufacturers believe ', hat this 10 per cent reduction will be general, and like it wave sweeping: over the vulbe country, will be ap I plied to all indHsl rie.s. As It is a subject in which everyone, rich and pour. Is Inierested, tljeii na tion should be caret nil;, watched, (.cncral Trice Iteiltictions. 'IJeginning thlsweek I lie largest j- lft: s . maiiutiK't urinif . conct-rn in the Tniied States has inade a rad ical price reduction lo meet foi -eign . competition. Itefoie the war most of the window gla-'is used in tills country dime Jn-m J-Iurope. iargely from I ielgium. ' t Jke ihe dyw indiisiry and vurtOUH vlhi-r iiir dustries, which were'th'i'il ft? a aitn- ilar position, the gia-s 'Industry in this country made a tg'!'111; of money during lm wUl' ; and i ince. j p to the pt ewnti thtti'i'Auieiicari manufaci urct-rt of glasjuve been abb- to compete witij Kuropean inanufiieturerK and things have been, going -very wvll in the glass industry. - Today. "the glass indus i ry ie ni ploys a very large number of men anil we are manufacturing excellent glass. Of course, glass has been protected by a laiitf, ns huve the dyt s and similar products, but now a point has apparent ly been reached where rven the tariff does not keep out foreign gluss. (I lass is now coming into the I'nited Stute.s i nvery large quantities which, with the Import duty paid, eompeii's seriously with our Amer ican products. "Hero again this one instance is not very import unt, but it raises the question whether'or not; other Industrie which are subject to wre competition-will be compelled to make similar radical' price Wits, In their American products. If so. 1 this may mean distinctly curtailed net earnings in many indnst rials with wage cutH nnd some unem ployment. Investors who have capital in such American com panies should carefully consider' tho situation and watt-It its' develop ments. Workmen employed in Mich Industries should also realize tljat their positions -und '-wages are, not so secure as in some concern which at the moment may pay less, but which can hold fs own against foreign, competition. Present IliiMness CondilfoiK, "General business is sligjttly im proving. There is no radical change. The rirst half of lis 2 5 alt hough dull in - many commun ities has beyn distinctly bettor than the first half of. ll.::4. The liubsonehurt nowfslandH at 2 per .v, It cnruiiiair Newest' '' i Patterns In. .... Fail Caps - AT Ash Cuty-coi nor from La cent above normal compared wild 12 per cent 1elow iioi-inal a yearj ago and the tendency of business i is uoward at the present time, i if j course a great deal depends on the crop situation this year. The prob ability is that the farmers will not get such good prices as they did the latti r part of last year, and hence a large crop Is rather nec essary. Moreover, the v. eat her conditions for the cotton crop have heen rather poor for Ihe past few wei ks, which means that there will not be such a large cotton crop a;' was originally uniicipaled. The Jeniltenoy.a.U along general lines of business seems to be for iinprowd volume of husiness but continued Ninall profits. 'This means that. Hi 14 Increased business may come about through .further gen.rnl price reduction all along the line. Lower, prices usually increase -.he volume and it is inerettsi'd volume which is needed today." , - itouitKie st si'i rr m i,i. . KhAMATII KA1J.H. Ore. Thiee uu masked roiibei-s held up und robbed A. Hayes, night man at :i loeiil L'.-t r:ue. ji ml es-aied Wl! h- 4 4 7 . 7 r , were reported eatit ured in western Wasco county, according to a long distance telephone report ceiveij by Sheriff Hawkins. A st -ilen cur which the robbers were believed to have used in mak- inir their escape ah;o was found. Iho report staled. Karlier In the day some of the local authorities held the theory that the three might have been the escaped convicts, but this was discounted when n more complete investigation had been made. - Argentina Ittiys Many I'. S. Cnrs N KV VOUK. (Ai'l During the firwt six months of this yeur, 24, 1 lo, motorcars nnd :t,8!4 trucks and tractors -- were- imported into Argentina, says a r port tvcvod here by the Argentine-American ( 'humber of ( 'oinmerce. Nlue.iy sewn .percent of the vehicles wei-e .(rom t Ii.- l:nii4id iWta.lt r Safelu Sioiftl.i Q- m Come to Our Slaco Depot nt 1111 Jefferson Ave. All Slaves l.etic rronl 'I'hero llally. i.EAvr:s i-a ;itAxni.: ixt Joseph 11A.M.-I I'.M. - IMHII'.M.; Suiiilny, 8 A.M. - 4 :00 IVU. linker 7 A..M. - lll:r0 A.M. - I ::t0 I'.M. - 4 I'M. Suiiilay III A.M. - I I'.M. Fenilli ion Daily I A..M. - 4:00 I'.M. Depot I'liono Main 71111 FREE! Hollars you trade will l.YOO S 10 I'boto of For every Ten Dollars yon One jr.. (10 Svlll Gibbons Service Station . vsr, i:i.Ti; I'HODVt'rs And you'll always be wilisfled. Complete cbnssls luhrlcntloit. Telephone r7."i-.l ileffcrsoii and Kim TFT?TFcT JL. JL JL w JuLtd o Put us out of business for a while, but we are now ready for you again now. Our Tailor Shop is open and five expert tailors are at your service. New Fall Woolens are arriving daily. For your convenience we have added a new department. A Cleaning and Pressing Department now awaits your demands. We call for and deliver your work. Experts in this line will do your pressing and make your repairs. WAIT FOR THE FIRE SALE LA GRANDE HAS NEVER SEEN Sl'CH A SALE as we will offer in a few days. Watch for this announcement extraordinary. THE TOGGERY Andrews Bros. - Bros. Grande National liank Klein itni'k I'rom Highway Sleet SAI.KM, Dre.. (Hpeciul) Hoy Kh-in, slui.'- highway engineer re turned lit rv from Washington. Where he Ulhllded U COUlerellCe of Ulelilbeitt Ot the joint board Oll'ln- ters: tie hbhways. Mr. Klein said the neellng was ait iidd by high way engineers and highway offi cials from many parts of Ihe Cm led Sinl.S. I, lie is shoit enough without learning- to be a high diver. Insure with "the A quick-paying company that has never con tested a claim" that's flrcgoallfc Home Ojjicei PORTLAND. OKEGON .jK.,11. IIOI.MKS. ,1'issl.. lKl'. '"l,n t.'riinile. Oi'i'fiiili trailis lvltll lis wo (rive free) I'boto ol yoiil-self. wwmm Comfortably iJ