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Fatre Six TTtTI LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, ReiJtomlier S, 1!)25. UNION NEWS OF THE WEEK ' I'.S'KW, (Pi't:lnl.) TU' ' Tnioli Itfbf kah todi;' hus tin- vutHoin of having Hi' nit jiili' iM t'lilrrtuin tin: Iii'Iki' (lurii)K tin- month In whirl. tln;lr (iii't htlayM occur, nixl at the jhKL iiici'i t n. in. p!'-(t-inhr tin Commit lt-t put on a l;i !( carnival for the witwiiiliimcnt of iIkjhc who vcr pr.l'nt. 'I'lii' cai nival ron niHtvtl of the iMiial nlicT u li uhii'l of I'mfniii1, furl hum t'-llitiK, anil tin hut 'liK Htatwl. MfinlitTM M'n ( nalt'l lo t njny a lunch ity jKiironliciftw (It 1 jiik'Ii uliim! and paying for ihvii catH with carnival jituiu-y. Mb ltnth S-il)lrr, form-ily lihrarlun in Hit I nion .Hihllr li brary, hut now holding a poriitiori In th Staul'irtl .inlvr.ty library. mrivi.il lioinc hint uct'ii f i j- a vaca tion with Imt pan-ntH, Mr. and Al i h. licoiK" A. Hrlblnl. l,nt KrMi.y cvt-niiiK the Kp vortli I,fUKit- lu'l'l n Huflal til the MM hodi.st church, 'I'hi' -vnln V us Hp-nt In i-njoyiiif; 111.- usual Burial ptni'H and wiix finlnln-d up by it lunch which wiin thorotiKlily flijoyt-tl by tin- youiiK folks. I'athfr llt-in'1, who has by-n hi-n In rhaiKc of the local 'at hollo church tor tin1 pant m-vwal iiiouiIih. liaH b-tt for hi. i m-w chan;" at Hums, On Ma way In tool; the two Kuthcrland chll-lr-ii to Port land to place th'in In a rat hollo limlitutlon. MIhm l-ura Wilson, a fnnii'-r rad uatu of the l.nlon IiIkIi hc.iooI and later of the Hak'-r Ijii.sIimhm col b'Ko, has ncr-imted a poHlllon In 'oniierH Store ll re, to HUceCtl .MiliH Junla, Crouti-r, who will leave for CorvalliH In a few iIiivh to atleiul Ihv O. A. '., laklllK up bool.keep liiK and account n. Mian WUhou's home 1h lie Tetucaxet, Willie in Idaho (Main.)'' Cooper, jeweler, nccom paniod by IiIh family, hit by auto mobile for Jerome, Idaho, the biHt of tho week to vlHlt for u, few days villi Mm. Cooper'fl parcniw, the 3tev. and Aim. Wtiitern. The Win-It-m were formerly resident! of I .a liruntle. Mlmt Hethine . I i 1 1 . r iu In temporary char);e of the Jewelry store till Mr. Cooper returns, which will be the first of thin work. l'reparationH lire under way for Vn Ion's firm com in unity market )uy unction Hale, willed will bo held at the Htock Hhow kioiiihIh un iler the uuMplceii of the commerctul rhlb, Wednottday, Kept cipher Slh. hlvoxlook, farm tmpieimntH, furni ture, iiuloH, mid many other varl tleM of Roods lor mi In are bellif llHted with the secretary of the aalt TV L Cadwnll. .Mrs. 1 U. 1H-I.ap.jeft Katurduy for Cthnn'M l-'erry, Idaho, havinn received word that her brother, JJuyd Mayfield, had be.Mi kllh-d In Uil unto noeident near that place. Ju men Hose wal I arrived home from Uyu, cpHU'. i Hnnday morning, tor a i nit nh hla f ol km liere. Mrs. liell Wrifrbt while viMitinR with her hou iu linker Hie fiint of last week, had the lulm'ortun.- lo full and wiih Injured Hevorelv. 1hotu;h nut daimeroiiHly. Hhe w brouuht home and In Mill conlined to her room. a a result of I he fall. .larly ()rd. the new mnnn;rer ut the loe'ai electric IlKht nfiice and subHtatinn, huM arriv.l in Tniim from Itak.r. with hla family and win make his home at the station Marion (Juinn. daiinler of the Itev. and Mrs. C. A. Oulnn. leaves IhiH w.-.-U for (JoodliiK. Idaho, t enter the collei;.- near that cliv MiH Oulnn wiih a Htmb-nt In the local hbrh peliont the inwt few y. arn I The Cause of Your ill Health IF you have Piles or other Rectal or Colon disorders there is the ciutc of your nmoumtsi, lack of vllllty,tomach (rouble, Ucneral phytlcal mil menial Incapacity. I can help you win back your health by positively curing your Plle under a WRITTEN GUAR ANTEE or fi e returned. Act today t y calling for an examination or writing for my 1-KtE booklet explain ing my celebrated treat ment for PILES and other i Kectal and Colon allmcnti -is- - r.., DEAN M n Iru- oniANt omcii; sunt! orncn GROWTH Whieh is evidvneo of security ;iinl KiMvico, ni-: posits AiiKtist, lDL'i August. IOJ.'i- ?i.rii.y.".t:..i7 UNITED SHIES 11 and the bent wishes of her many friend necmnpany lie yuimfj lady to Il"r lieu 'St'hool UOI'ii. Kbit lib; i- i i uf imun, a local youiiK niiiii. nlurm-d vtci; Horn .Muuiiit'iilh, Hluif h' Kiadil atnl this y:ii. Mr. iliiiiinaii unl 1 (each in t m 'in rim uod h tmol ul ;J,a tiramb- lie- coiuiiik yi-ar. ,lan .Itieiid i'i nic Muny I jiiuii bojs aii'l j, ill N at leiuhd (he club pu:iiic iieid l-'rhlay at tint stale cipi riiin nt .sialion jiint uest of this plue.-. Then- wore Uhotlt fifty bey ami Kbl club niilii bers pn h'-nt truiii oV' i' Ih'j county I and itboiii !!;' .luui-' ntimber of 1 parents and ulii r K'onn-ups u no were Vitally llU' li nNd In lln UOIK of the fill I J f H 111 Hie VilliOIIH (Itllt projects, lin y l rouf:hl .tin ir own lunches, but III itiiiiiiillltr, In am d by eoiinly api iit Avery, had plenty ol ice cream lor all ami the day Was pleuH.inl ly Jipi nt In hearbiK re porin, and di.-.c unions a hou I. lie aorK ami in iil-spunn ol tn' t ui.s. tine of tie- lii si h "limits lo start in this county was tin- one iimr Hut l.aki', AiikiimI Mix M.ilx tta Wriifhf, a t;i a-iuaie of t lie 1 uion hlKh s"iiool ih 1' aeiilut; m that dis trict this ';. r. Mis. Jack IJro'wri ami M i h. Wayne 'a 1 1 I ' va al r, lattii tl uliom are in I he hopit;ti at J. t tti-aude and have iiiideroiie operat ImiM, are rejiurled an r, i'ini? aionx nicely. Mih, - Walter Hevi-iis, wiio haH been -in the iiospital at Hot l.nke uml later on a init v. K h le r nuither in Ui (icarnb-, has r'iuni ed 10 hT lioiie- in I nion, much im proved iu m alt h. M inn itulli (i.'iiriel; arriv- d in t ii ion from I. a i i ;t n -N SumLiy aiel is at Ihe liohi-' ol .Iih. i art Sh.iu where Hie- will t-.'.uy tills u i nt r. Miss CiarricU is one of tin; Kiadt: leuOlieifl ill ttii- h:'Ihw!h It I . 0. .1, .lKlli', ullo li.iti h-ll rim dueliuw a i-mall i;ro-i-ry Ht-m ;iue. ht led lln iiusition of pnhlniiisliT about thtre yeats a-'O, hil.'i sutd out tils stork of Kl'"'t ll;, lo the I'lilon Cash K'l'oi' ry and wiil i t u tiom the blisim .H. Miss Hazel Adams left Thursday for l'o'llilH;. (IreKOll, WUefe Mi.- K.. acccpied a pn.oiiou as bather in the public seiKjuls. 1. 'n ion was visit i-il Hat unlay afternoon by u short hail slorm which did some damage to the Iruit and V4-i;etaliles. The itail and ruin have detnyed :niaeu liul the wind ing up oT Hie tliri Nliili' iu Ills end of t he valii y. Mr. ami Mih. I. Al. l.iKIer, who have been Jn Mlltoil. U here he if interested ill (In- iictrketiiiK of If. lit, ret tu ned to I : nion hist H-k and will spend t he U .liter here. Conducts Campaign From Bed 0-g : Tf . . ffi q ' Win t it wheat production in t he I'niteiJ Statis next year ulll b oonsideraldy In i-ress of probable doniestii: rc'iuireim-nls if reported Intentions of fui mors to Ineroa.se lU'renue some 4.00 0,11(1(1 lil'l'l aliove taut year are c a r r i e d out Mini nvoratxe yields are se cured, the department of utnlcu! iure points out iu its wheat out look report released today. 'I'll is sit nil Ion, the depart mint says, would place winter wlte.it on u world niulket basin. The act that our market Ih now on Walker. Democratic candidal)? for mayor of Akron, wl! conduct ; approximately u domestic banis la A v.-rioln-n In hi5 buck was fiaetureo . considered larKOiy to liave brouniit about t In- riresent favorabii- ma. - WINTER WHEAT OUTLOOK GOO Hobs I his entire campaign from IiIh bed In tin autuinolillo (u-cldent in f'auadii nod he wilt have to lie In b plasm cast until after the Novomher election. t!,,1 wo'ild be produtt'd siiould yield pi r lion c-oual the a vera..;' of the past 1 ' years, which is I 4. f bushels. The aprlnif wheat crop lias uv. ertieil t fi 3 , (MM, on (i biishets iu t hi past five !! rs wh toll added l. ;.', injo.iMiii hushels of winter win ut would nmke a total of rill li.tHMi.oao huHhids. ThU would prorluoi' an ex porta lib- surplus of from I tin, loin, oao ' to 2-ln,oiio,ono bushel In the fact of an upward trend in world production. V r ,1 k ltr-t osi(ion of w Jn at producers. The winter wJieat area mow n tills fall will be in tiie neitrhbo;--hood of (i.4oo.(.MO r.c-es. If fnrjn era tarry out the intended In crease of !.7 pVi cent. Allowing for averaKO abandonim-nt the ai . a to be harvested ni'ia1 sui:.ii!.r w on SI be about -lit. 4 1 I.omo i;er- h com pfj rod with :i:',h i :.oim" afren harveated thi.s y nr. Should lln- yield be the ;;ame as t his year, IJ.7 besheis p-r acre, tin- lowest since l !iii4. the crop would reach ft 1 :.(,ua.miu or L'.'t per rent more wheat than u.m harvested this year. A crop of ;.;, OO.i), oihi htifdi. ls or about 4e j HJ per c-nt more tlian this y.tirfeSS I-cnsuo Offleial S4i'rt onomio Slmn!lc Ah Meiituv to I Voce (amhuiik;k. kuk'. ai) Speaking on "l-Icouomio I ilsarnm ment." recently, Mir Arthur Halli-r. director of tho economic and fin ance section of the League of Na tions, said that of four main causes of war dynastic, religious, politi cal and economic the last alone was likely to become continually more, serious. In tho fin itrc, he s.ild. the chief Preoccupation of the bulk of man kind would be a sirunKle for the means of life. .Monopolistic or even preferential exploitation of supplies of raw materials mifcht at any moment threaten serious d.n tft r. The most dangerous word was "oil." The iiu -italile fdniKKle for markets ho declared would threat en peac In proportion as tin power of nrmod KovcrnnietitH v;m associated in the sirui'Kf'. and in tervened to secure uiieiiial or pre ferential condii ions proportionate to their strength. If peace was to be prts -rved, Sir Arthur said, the limit d power o tmvernnienla must be inure and ii:orc and more dissociated f n)nj the economir HiruKle. iMscrii inatiiiK ami varying t urlrin. Ullt as a counterpart of general fore,t policy, mount plavlnfc with iu The main principles or economic and commercial policy should Ut internationalized. You naturally would expect a rU, Int; em-ration to K''t out of hound". VEEDOL Aak Ollilions Scrvlro Rlatlon. PAMl'SO.M TIKKS ANI1 Tl'ISKS. VKI.TICX. the Quality 1'roilm.t. Gibbons Service Station isi: va.rn l-itonrcrs Ami jini'li always be wiilsrit-d. Coinplflc I'lmssls lulu Icallim. 1 di'Iilionu 57.1-J Jrffrrson unit i:iai nil b IS mm s' vj u a r Water Irrigation "Permanent" t '"' s,-nh " ''' '"v Banc tin. ikvll ., botlT' i.ist.a.l of having I.o.i.h on th.-lr hral. lilio Just any ordiiiarv i.uiroup.-tl animal may l.avr. th,.y atla.l, , hrns , (.adis. Muini; ilMimtion, eii, wliatj - ' 3 ocuuuoaiarjr:.i r.wiv at si;asiih: i-Korosi;i si i r i nit i i s i ii.i:i M,l.r..M, (In1. Jimnli Swart., as i t i:t n l 1 ti Kuardlan of Harold Swartz, a min or, filed suit In circuit court to collect damages from the Salem Ha Kin j,' company In the amount of K'eiio. It was clmrMed that youiiK Swartz was run down by a truck operated by tho defendant company. ' SA I.KM, Ore. The nnpllcatinn of J. K. llr.-ezley of Astoria for pet mUsion to i stabliMh a bunk at Seaside will be heard by the Mlate board JVplemhe" 1 Fi, :ic- cordlni to announcement today. A previous application filed with I'Ti'iik liraiiiwell, Mate superintend out. of banks was rejected. I listunci l;:i'itm. :t doesn't it ml much )-n-whiii the roiol is roiiKh. ( t 1 t: c ; w Vtt! l.IHK A loom, or an 'nU' it.vi in (ht tiuinail lnKly, Ui- iyil ;iiu mhi.i In. ( ikon out ttm, tM diro O.iyf- am "iIuki:ihI," and IikiIiSj tviiiul ncaln. I'll Imt- Iiiti Ih ft In Mircruna wnrklnx on a' l:iv In (In- raili K.,miU' nslllntkii, 1As5v''i,4k i w,y;t arr -tvnin- AT i' GROCERY 1 xVi Wimfi 1 - ---- tftigWiU Return bmil cti. Tanglefoot's doubli strength means death to mosquitoes, moths and flies. It kills them whole sale and is equally effective against bedbugs and fleas. As a general household insecticide Tanslc- foot Is best because most powerful i Half-pint 50, pint 7Sf, quat $1.25. I THE TANfir.RPnrlT rflMPANV - Grand Rapid, Mtchlgsa ," ewer Culvert Products SEPTIC TANKS BUILDING BLOCKS 1 SAND t GRAVEL i LA GRANI Island City, Oregon. CONCRETE PIPE CO. niONE MAIN 120 Mimnier excursion lares tna on r September IS your la$l opportunity. reduced rate passage to all points Canada and the United States. vtiuf until October jl. Cnnadiaa Pacific fust, splendidly-eiiuippeil transcontinental trains will curry you through the Canuditm Pacific Kuckicj tu: NEW YORK Tt IKONTU ST. LOUIS PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO WASHINGTON TWIN CITIES ATLANTA MONTREAL HUSTON IIALTIMORE ULTKOI1' four Twin Each Djv Fa.-n Way; splrndid service and appointments; stop overs wherever you wish. Including tho uiiaous Canadian 1'acihc mountain resorts at llanlf and Lake Luuue. s,m- W. H. Deacon Gen'lAgciU Pass'rDep't 55ThirdSl Mulhwn:ahKolelBldg. Portland tmiifif'nrrJfffitnrxirffn M IS RS MS S HU t M BIS SSI VIS IMfr f Swiftly (vmurftiify 3 al'J tuliio to Our Stngp li'Ht HI lit I J .IcrfiiWii Ao. All JSlnrs l.rnvo fmm 'thoiv lliill. 1 l'AVI'S T,A tiliAMII' 1'Olt .Iiwpll 0 A.M. - 1 I'.M. - 4:110 P.M.: Sumli.y, It A.f. . llnl.ir 7 A.M. - I :.'( A.M. - I:il0 f.M. - I 1M. iiniilny III A.M. - I I'M. VriHll-Moii Dull)' II A.M. - 4:00 1M. liriHit lMitnio Main tuo I :00 T.M, An Enthralling, Thrilling Story of Golden Alaska i-T Wl''ia?' tV QUICK! A DOCTOR Why is it that when an cmci'S'cncy arises iiliin our liomo or anions your doar ones, you set (lie hest doe tor available? Yhy not use the same precaution when you jro hunting? Why not let us fit you up with Rem iimton (.tins and Ammunition, so you will have the hest that can he pro duced. . i t'se Keinintrton Products and come home with a smile. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. Published by Arrangement with First National Pictures and Frank Lloyd Productions, Inc. tl Winds of Chance by REX BEACH The most powerful novel of the most adveri , turcsome, romantic period in the world's his tory the call and the lust for GOLD. Clear and biting as the bitter north virile in theme as the brawny men who sought its treas ures a color portrait of primitive love written in the lawless tempo of the gold mining camps. ".Winds of Chance" is Rex Beach's best an authentic chronicle by its famous pioneer. iYou will enjoy every line of it. (The story of whieh several scenes were filmed at Wallowa Lake last spring) In Generous Daily Installments Beginning MONDAY In The Evening Observer Be Sure To Get 1 our Copies Regularly