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Thursday, October 22, 192S. Page Eight THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER WW I I I I I! a i; ai iH i Hi I 1:1 ! : 'i i M Roger Babson Optimistic On Crop Outlook In United States HA MHO N PA UK,' Mws. (Se rial). Now that th vrom liuvo tMn hnrventnl Kojror W. lt::I Kon han lfHiHMl IiIh 1 annual" nt;it ?'-nit-nt on thi crop hHujiUou. It w i-athnr opilmhttlc ami nhouhl put linart Into nuTrhantw of i'v(-iv vhu-It the I ukolu whmt grower -. tven i4fuftH, itoi k much on Uu- not-fMjjitllilbiih Ui Uukolu, i.h oiV'thf croi- rmiUlllonrt In Kur op unJ' N.ulk Amt'i-lca. WoiTI rinp I'oniiitloim urc Icnluy Hri-m trilMX (hit IK'UfUH uf OUl' Cm su it. "Our rial hk-Hut ns w i urrep trie m i ,tr.m-nllUK ns ft matt; 'of roifi1. We t'-i-iii , ivorM ' nrotlnrtion community." Mr. liub.'ion'u ofri-Jri Ihe c.'nlnJ - wt iui statement In . us follow;: . ) "fM' vh'iU (Hi In at roun ot lh, to MruiTgle ami worry udout I ho j K until. unO i.; rcitotU-t) us ueeopt without rotnritfut Ihe k'hi I wHIi S.iO.Otj.oiiii hush-l for I he hifc ihUig. ' Huiely Mils aiiHc ii i; j kuih' ' eutnlrif n tu U24. stiithi. tli hotntirul hHrvfnm with wbUhjlie.H ip.llrtite u tiiul world wheat our country tit lh-mx-) , y .11 ui'ier i ,'ii af us v :t.ion,fwi!i.iM(i ImMi ..?. a UIhhIdjj iKiilhtt in iuils. Tim KtKi.-iaii w inut crop tu other initios on Ihe tare or tin-; filvt n tin ilouhN- ami the corn eurtl.. Of ItKdf tin- very y.rt ut-j crop .ih live tinea ;:n K.tt iik iit'H unU bounty of I lie crop no i ; hUitiwrh one that U In difficult' to render l hem nleuut uppjv- clntlon. t'onwl'l' rlntf . tiiat tti-y Otitluol. for Our Ihiiicih "ruinpr.'hfiuiive I' If; n r e n Tor are lar'ly a pirt rroiu the rr.- "M'M , ,V'T' . u",f auv ?. ,.. th.. .,.,11 ! I', ,n pul.llHhi .1; hut the fuJluv.'- i.,Mt.irf. .....i ,...hi. . .....i.,,..',(lnt' Jimii.try i concr.-U- and In- inaa 1b jUHtlfted In his ht-Sitniicy to tulk much about thin Ki'.'at event, the unuuul American haf rm, concerning . v. hich I.e I.lk had o little to do. , .' HrHtln;. Ii cent f't'tip rnrccunt Mm;helfi Winter. Viieot 4IC.mni HprllifT Wheat.. ' Watch liijc tVon Report "When I was a youriL' mnn f,ut(l, vyh. ut ... G'jH,utu vorklng on Wall 8t reel. t'i. yc:iidror., ... 'J.!d H.ouu iitfo, lh Ooyerninent ' iMonthlyj iulin iTop i import . uuh tin- jnofii me -(uiton pormut . ilnuiielal ,aiid hucinfyn ixWD of the month. The ',l!1''t'iinrify H ujiterji Union te-jjtuph tiyv.Wm ; tyo wu.j held 'ip at noon on the day i j.'ju?Kt.t., ot the month that, the crop re-!()Jl,;) port, was . tu be rc leaned la order , ti.(. nir.i u rew iipurea uintw ne i;ann-(W(l,fl iiolntiieH :144.UUU wcet polatues lU.iUHi Ft IHliel.i r2.rmu I'.'l.llllO fji?d Year'.i Prod. ItUHhelK t!7L'.000 ,4::g.&ii Hal en i:t,C2S lli7.f(7r C,44u :t (i,i y Here's a Nine-Pound Mushroom V4I ill., riocK piieeH row ana icn (Yofj-icei In accordance v,ith tlp'W nlinple lj,uns, whfi-h ( lire;ithlcimly j 1 uwnllcd hy every jvide - avaUe, (.y (anker, monulaetnn r. ' innl iut- j rhttnl- '.' : LppSi-a' "Today crop repoilJ .-are lanued J v It no ut aroiiHln?. hardly, t'.ny Pi-: lu 'tli levetx on i ne pa ri o i 1 1 usi n e: r. ,(jrii pf .j ports bein ff referred to In rrre:U headlines on the front piyw-s of our newspnpera, an wa the cane IT) years ko, they Vio . n 1151 ar in tin Insltfnlrit'unt pu.tttlon' uir an in toif;huin f;yr.,, l.4fi:',(M0 1,&4I,!M)H 454,734 7i,aci i,L'4i.u:':i Toiia Ujh. 1 I. ',;',.) Uiihhebi 1 7 '1. (mil - r.;:.nm l,7Ht (IttlH. 27.8UO Tons l.lu. . '.1.1, Cud Mirhels I Rl'.IHill 7,700 )."'" i.:'50 ('.a la. 2 :..' 00 Kreuter and more pi of t,ul!e li.un ever hefore.' Whftt Is . lhi' .iTanoii for thin remarkable lac);, of ' Iti- tenvit?. Th .reiiKOir 1h that, eropa have heouie to slahllijtcddiuiu t ho puet fw ytuis, umi the re ports arc ho uiilfoimly and con flslently good' thl.-they . eeaHe. to le of Interest an foi itjerly. "Ily the iUveir.;iicutlt:i of crop:; and hy the use 01 rnon rrhuil flo nnthnthi; rropfMl in ;i in the old U'-n'se havn heen ' nhr.uht e!lui Inated. ' AlthotiKh- IndivldiK I far mern do: better or ' do' woi :;e at different aiuHon. 'jm cntlrt' stutc usually averuuwi. . up nhoni ' tne mine each y?ur anil the coinriy uh u whole fun-A hetieej t acH year an 1 1 111 rolls .on. 1 , There, may he n. crop fall uno jH crtip in ote section; hut nnver In till cmps 01 all flections. , . ' World tliip ('oiulllioHN ' I'.wlor "Inotead of loeal x.v.UlMrr h liiK tho didei'uiiii njf factor, aa oi' old, tho: wLd-auukc, farmer iu i.ioro ltcr'flled In world crop conditions. - Most sections of the country upproxlmute whut tney raited the previous ye&i. und gen (rally this. upp-ONlmutlun Is a little rrreuler, rather than a little lHt than thut mined the prevl oiui year, 't'hbt uieuns that the pioisperlty of tho farmer la not M dependent upon the volume rahed a.i ipon the prlcn' of Ihc pioduet. l-'iirlhcrmoic, the price todiij di peuds upon world condi tions rather thun on local condl tloiiri. To Illustrate, U: priee . (joo left off above figure "The above fijtureH would Indi cate (hut present prlceo for wheat. coin, und other ci'it-als ure about honid he no vlo- 8K t'.., m ' :0 ( y li 1; .--W I' ' Mi 7 1tl' FA tlv2 I lhiT)he largest mushroom ver Krown? It weighs moro than nlno peUmlR nnd Is 18 Inches in diameter. - Jt was brought to the Milwaukee pulilie museum hy Herman Stlegllt2, . shown ohove. and Huron 3mlth, an authority on lungua growtlis, says it U .the largest he has ever seem the early : dnyo of our nation's history vvn net apart, in Noveiu,-Ix-r of each year, a day of thnnki Kivlng .and prayer for the bounti ful cropfi of the.y.-ap. The old cuHtoui waa to have-In' the Kprlng lime, a . h a s t I ay, which was a day 'devoted to prayer for fculd anee In connection with the plant ing and care of the crojis. This was followed . In the full hv Tiianksnlvlng Iay, a day of praUc ami thankHR-ivinK. The Fust Hay has completely Kon . hy while ThankKicivinft Day x tiow( observ ed larf;ely us a matter of form. Illutlstlcs, however, clearly show that we . now ouht to olftierve Thank.Hgl vinjj Day more, than ever Lcifuro, as the bouiitifulness of .ur crops 1 so fricat. Truly Cod is Very Kood to us in leli heller thr.n des( tve. The' total value-of faini prod 'ictH based on prices at the' farm, tor the current, eeason. Is caU inatrd nt (1 4,0n0,00n.ouo. This figure Is equal to the nKeate world production of gold for 37 y.'ars: It exceeds hy a marked if inrgiii the world's total avail ably Mipp.lv- of Ro)il for cdrree:' puiosfs; K I" $3.ooii.ooo,Mtin fftuttt than the eoliro forclifi war t-ebt to the I'nlted States it exei-eds total merchandise linporl- d Mid exp)ri d last .year by f4.ito.oro,ooo. It would require th'ec. years of record building, nvth oh was .witnessed In .i;':t and li24 to eo ial this 1 1 4. Oixt.ouo.ono. J might give many rlher Jllustrations to show what thewe crops mean to America, hut ht me say in conclusion that ihey would pay nearly five times till our annual ?;penses of gov ernment Including interest on the fupded debt. They repnsent fiv--t;n:cf the value of all our ship phi;; end Ihe value of one year's crop would' ahiioat purchase tlh c oupli ,' entire railway Nyilci;i, or mii hi 1 x f lu' ih srd. Cenei-al bui,iues Is still i.n lis upuard "urn, It now catering ' jIhim normal by the Huh fiOtieb.u t. The f.-eling 'Is distinct ly better In most sections of . the country. Again, Wall Street wum light in discounting IIichc improv ed conditions. Let us all so act i hat we may now hold them let us not again become careleaM, laiy, extravagant ::nd dishonest, and. I hereby destroy those condl lioiui and qua lilies which mahe bih iness bound, ,K rferfnllv cood thing" for the Vnited iHtutes. The Lord Mayor has vis ited the I'nited mates every vear i,,r twriiiii mi. l he told chili members In un nddnw after his trip that In hla opinion pr i.iLin..n iti.n fine of the muill jeauses of "the wonderful success of the American people in me nv few yearn," , , i.rti.,.iu 1. (nv ehnlrmnn of the club, fald he h llcvea from what he hud seen that prohibition had cleansed the life of the working class in America. "ltnciiM lieellncs to Remain Shl; Ketiu ns tu Old Stall fVI.ri ASH. Kngland A!') Art dogs ure known to have returned 10 their master after long Rpell.i of enforced absence, r.o did "Uossy." one of the best cowm on any farm in this section, return to her old stall after being sold to a far-nway neighbor. 1 ter owner drove '"rios.sy" to market and disposed of her to a farmer 12 miles away. The buyer took her home. Uut when milking time came nest morning "Bossy" was back home In . old Ash, a Utile Hied from her long walk, hut seemingly happy ,ln a bovine sort of way. , I'ltOHIIIli IOV )F.'LAlU:i woNiumrri.LV ;ooi tmtnt; I.PIRPS (AT') Lord Mayor Gib son believes prohibition ''is a wmi- leul t'l net unl I011.1 either upward or downward, Hueh pcice Irregular llles as we tihalt 'r.ee during the i next few weeks will be d ie to the fact that 'the period of hcay marketing In ut bund. H!at1stU'; show that IriT gularilles ' of prl-'c tifjually occur alter, harvest tim or the period' of the year we ure now In. Utter in the yesi some seasonable udvaoeivi hhouhl he ex pected but, llirs.tuhould not prove of miuii consequenc1. In Uecetii lcr, or early in I!I2C,' the li: f I ti -ence or the Argentina anil 'Aul t rail tin crops lecome a vral fac tor. . ftcpnrts today, however, clearly Indicate that -there will he no iM'arelly ' of grulna "or food v t u f ( :jf t T h e o.-l 1 11 1 ale d ( , r.ltVj t o( lal will" clearTy exceed Yo'si" year's volume, which means that the violent price, riuet union it of a year uco should not be repcutel Willi this crup. The onv .crop which In eausin'r the most guesi; m;: i.f the prru-'jjt tmio is not one :hut gveatly concern.- the Amen 'Oil f.iriner. I refi-r to the augar ;r. v Tie wi.U.i j-cp.ly of sugar 'uiliv I. :;.Ui:il' 1 1.. it eve-, bii'oii! .:ud 1 ! i r. huv pi ice at which -uv uu;;ur is l;eJing seems to be JiiKtlfled by statistics. Wo Should lie tltiiiihle and ThiinMtil. -"Let mo again refer to the tfreal hlpJsiiiK which these boun Uful crops mean to America uu I !he biesiiiugs We today take fur grnnlcd. 1 nay 'today' hei auric In He's Grid's Biggest X I: I.-: ...V'--. v 1 sxmmx V 1 f 7i v. fit J .This full bhruur.l f'hnt-tiw lit.ll.n I. .u- ... . '. " , , -"M1 l" iniurni KWirajl Dl&' ' L limuiiia. lit. h ,lx left, .lx Inch.-, mil and w,h, 240 PO-ff-.vJliry ayoijoaliiK lliii-nion lei him have hi, own wy crtny much, tun. , Small wondcrl- - - Note the NEW SHAPE What a 'satisfying combination they do make. How gloriously invigorating on chilly October days. They supply the system with iron, iodine and needed mineral salts in their most pa latable form. And provide the vit&mines so necessary to growth and health. GOOD TASTE at table demands the serv ing of a slenderized cracker like Tru-Bakes, They fit the bite, "eat" neater make soups taste better. ' Ask Ydur Grocer for w.miuiHjJUiJg Jar) ' Bi Show and Dance To Follow Mamniqth Moose Mummery , Featuring LEE WEBB s Supported by an all-star cast. In ' , . "Hiram's Hallucination" A Frivolous Farce Saturday, Oct. 24, 1925 EAGLES HALL , Curtain 8:00 P. M. ADMISSION; Adults 50c Children 15c UP-STAIRS FLOORS "HOW can I keep them presentable?" A properly painted sur- ' face! a porcelain-like eurface one. that resists water, soap suds, etc. and withstands moving, scrap ing furniture and pounding heeKThat's the answer. And Rubber Cement Floor Paint gives Just that surface. Easy tospply. Alao. wk tot booklet, "Coin Hap mony tn the Home" ill about ptinp Ins ot fintthtos floon, woodwoik, walll, tb It's tret. Yf TTJ caiTy full line ot Full : VV Ct Palon and VarnUlm and CMV ,upply vnut nwda. L. D. Noah LA GRANDE Cock Bros. ' UNION Imbler Cash Store IMBLEK Clyde Kiddle ISLAND CITY Welmer Bros. coVe Palmer's Pharmacy NORTH POWDER W. P. FULLER O CO. 301 MUsion Street Sao Francltce 25 Braochea Is Pacific Coul CiUn FULLER PAINTS fcjSa VARNISHES rioNStRAMiTCceAV FOOTBALLS JUST RECEIVED! 7."c to $10.00 - Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. USE Blue Mountain Butter And BLUE MOUNTAIN ICR CREAM Home-made Products Honest Quality Always It. F. TYLER, Prop. Telephone Main 60 H09 Washington Ave. BBE3BBBBIIB1EBIBQ1I11SBBI IBSBE1 Tht Universal Cracker" Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland The Home of Tru-Blu Crahams. Lnglish Style Biscuits "and the Famous Tru-Blu Fruit Cak Our grcat-grandmothcrs made Western baking famous with Schilling Baking Powder. And no one has yet discov ered a safe substitute for cream of tartar in the baking powder they used. Schilling m B m a n n M n u in M n u n u n n 3 a We'll nYJfofYoui Cke if you bike it with Schillins Bakio Powdet nd it does not plue you tneraly tell your xroier. ttt win pi. you i iniuntly, snd witntiui ques- lien. Tbis orTet holds good sny time yemr uu Baking creairf WW laVaUT Powder tartar f Coffee I 'Baking f Towder Extracts Spices H ii u "Good As Gold,, Every day of your life you exchange real money for certain products or services that you believe are "good as gold." You must have confidence in their merit or your exchange is. a gamble; a blind horse-trade that may mean loss. , " i ; The products you know best the articles that represent the greatest value are usually the prod ucts you have seen advertised. Only honest products can thrive in; the light of publicity. The honest dealer advertises his faith in his products to the world. Read the advertisements and buy advertised prod ucts. There is no other way to get more "good for your gold"! . - Advertising not only reduces the prices of products it. certifies their worth i"aacgP3ciasBsB5gSi:sssgsss3H2-"- S B S 3 s M M M M a M