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y p-T-i For TX G3AKP5 EVENTNO 01 Tuesday,' June 29, 1926. . t 'I I. :4f !: , ; r t i '. i . V ft V ; n !'. -. f , ! " 9, :' : i i ; - j ' - i (laearponlad) Am taiUcpcadaM Newspaper FRANK & APPLEBT.. ..Editor and Publlabar HARVEY P.' MATTHEWS... ....Busineaa Manager I ' ' I Published evening, except Sunday, at 1411 Adam AventM, La Oranda. Oregon. - The Observer-altar published every Friday. Entered at tbe Poatofflce at La Grande, Oregon, aa Second Clue Mail Matter under act of March 3, im - official paper ov union countt and tub ': , cit ova oranob ;, , - i. . member a8sociate0 pke8s The Aeeoctated Press U exclusively entitled to uae for pub Ucatlon of all ncw dispatches credited to It or not otherwlaa credited If published therein. All rights of republication of pcctal diapatchea in this paper, and alao the local newi here in also are reserved ! SUBHCmiTION RATES Uy Carrier . Daily, per month In advance. ..............................,....... .7So Daily, per aU montha in advance. .................. 4.0 : Dally, alngle copy.. . ... .. ...iio By Mak Dally, per month In advance............. . Dally, per six montha In advance..... Dally, per year In advance.. ........... ..i,.IOo 12.0. - 16.00 Weekly Observer-Star, per yi;ar...... ................. .....................2.0U ADVERTIBINa RATES Dlaptay, foreign, per ooluinn Inch .... Diaplay, local, per column Inch. ............. .......... Tine contract ratea on application BOTTEH, LEGS II : Marketm of the m IOTTICE IT r - l m M fMM NMl IW rip Til ..420 ...40C ! I. .JooD'H PRKHENCE "My presence shall go with thee and I will give thee nut. And ho mild unto him, If thy presenco go not with me, curry ua not up hence." Ex. 33:14, 16. 1 - i'iJ Ji'iV ' PORTLANU, Ore., June 29 JAP) The local butter and egg nau-kct la marking time with valuea gen erall etoady and unchanged. Egg renelntM contlmin fair with butter jarrlvule heavy and Inclined to ac- cumllato. j ICecepftM of aurplua cubes from country creameries yesterday amounted to 79,448 pounda with Ihn local make totaling 21,210 pounda. Storage holdinga of but ter Increased 14.43a pounda bring ing the total In Portland coolera up to 692.808 pounda. . There were sin caeca of egga received In the locul nutrkct yester- day and 149 caaca went into the cooler bringing the atoruge hold ings up to 62,210 canes. Quotation poated on the duiry exchange are ua follower Butter Kxtroa 38c; atundarda 37c prime , firata 30c; flrata 36c. Kgga Extrua 80c; firsts 29c; mediuina 26c and current receipt 27c. Arrlvaut of country dreaaed meats ulong tho atrect Tucaduy .were hurdty sufficient for requlreinenla und atock mjoved out well at cur rent levela. Choice light huge 10 to 20 renin; choice light veul 16 14 to 10 cent. Poultry receipt aro plentiful and aome llnea are barely ateady. CHIt'ACH CiRAIK Wheat; Opm High lxw (luae July 11 y, lH IM)i ISIH H- tX ISI I3K III ISIS Ihx. ..lUSi IHK IUK LIVERPOOL WHEAT LIVERHOOU June 2. JAP) Cloae wheat to lUd lower; July lla 01; Oct. 10a 4Kd; Dec. 10a 3d. ... IHHITINU WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore, June 29 JAP) Wheat: UltU. hard white $1.40; B. 8. baart 11.40; federation II. 40; ho ft white 31.40; western white tl.40; hard winter 31.34; northern apring 31.84: weatern red $1.34. Today'a car rccclpta: Wheat 75: barley 1; flour 6; corn 4; oata 2; hay 1, Atvoniiua; to govern mrat rx ar ai n i uiy tt earner itcporui i Boost nice of Wheat CHICAOO, June 21. JAP) Dry waxLattmaa n ft a( h tav out mandfina laairttl of the apring wheat crop both aouth , " r and north of the Canadian boun- ""- . '" dary, led to an upward awing In "f " "' ' wheat pricea today. Record break- JT,r!?' ",m ' ' ,U inw hlrh temneraturea for thia time i of the year were alao reported from the Dakota. 'Export demand though waa baa aggreaaive follow ing aalea to Europe, eat I mated aa high aa 1.600.000 buahele. Wheat cloae d unaettled at the aame aa yeaterday'a finiah to He higher; corn unchanged to - 14 c down; oata unchanged to Ko off and provlaiona unchanged to 30c down. . ' . , (Aipcrica subtly munifests its democratic opposition to x royalty by entei tainino; royal visitors to death. The surprising thing about the Arctic, with all its re sources, is that the ice trust doesn't do anything about it. i ; THE DEBT BUSINESS. I "The creation of debt In this country is an industry," ! mve Henry Ford, "and the Interest profit on debt is i iher than the manufacturing profit on commodities.'' : ' Mr. Ford's animus against the banking fraternity is well i -.own, and possibly he exaggerates. If he is right, here i a simple explanation for the prosperity of bankeis. And ; banking is really more profitable than manufacturing : ' the men who merely deal in capital are getting more for j than the men who are producing the goods needed to keep 1 iety alive and carry on civilization-r-why, then, the sys- m can't be working right. Tho dealer in capital is neccs i iry and important, but he may be reaping an undue reward. ' That, however, is not what this particular bit of com ;r antwns intended to say. Suppose we shift our attention j ";'',.trJLe consumer, who, is the ultimate master of the situa Jjjj.lijn. .It does seem sometimes as if he is ( borrowing f too Ij jhuich, deferring paymenta' foo" liilich aiicf "paying too much i j ' r deod horses, as Mr. Ford intimates. jj fredit is necessary and useful, but it may be earned too ftvr.f' Money is worth paying for, but a borrower who has ; j inade his credit shuky by over-extending it is sure to pay ! j too Much for financial accommodation. It would bo better j j for everybody in the long run if not immediately, to have I i i tnore people saving their money, putting it into the bank find,; then using it to pay off their old debts, instead of ' plunging feverishly into new ones. . i FEWER FEDERAL JOB-HOLDERS. The number of government employees has Iwen gi-catly leduced. Tho reduction comes near eliminating the big in- WILL PROMOTE BOY MOVEMENT (Continued from Puse 1) ize now troopa, conduct ti-uining couraea for troop coiiunltteeiiien. C HICAGO CASH CHICAOO, June 29. . JAP) Coah wheat not quoted. Corn No. 2 yellow 72 if 73c; Xo. 2 white 72V4k73c. (lata No. 2 white 38(4 438c: No. 3 white 38 14 c . llye Not cuoted. Barley 6914 (( 70c. Timothy aeed f Oft 87. Clover aeed 3120128. ... Upward Movement of Stock Prices Vigorous NEW YORK. Juno 29. (AP) The upward movement of atock Markets Will Observe A Three-Day Holiday Lady fto toilet-counter clerk): "I want to get a nice cream." . Clerk: "You'll have to go to the aoda fountain, lady." ': " - . . Three Klagrx of Married Life Yea, lively -Yea. Mamma Yeal Art lot Ulil you see the jokea I left thia morning? Edito!1 I did bvfore you were born. , Veorgio. I aliouhln't Kiltie duwn IIhi hautsieni like lliat," : "Wouldn't yon, grandma? Slmw PORTlAND. Ore.; Juno 29 (AP) Oruln and flnonclu.1 marketa will observe a three-day holiday over . " " you'd do 11. tho fourth thia year. Both Chicago ' , grain exchange and the -New York Th0 doctor vaa - examining atock exchange voted to remain achool children. Ono youngater rough throwout downward to 314.40 ; Kayser Chiffon Hose .' Slenderizing slipper heel. , All colors and sizes. $1.95 pair. N. K. West & Co. Inc. U Grande's Leading Store For 25 Years. ahowillg apura 81tr3Sc lb. nctlvc strong- to 15c higher; kill- Old rooatcra: Colored 16 ii 18o lb. ing quality plains -' beat matured Leghorna 15f lc lb. . Leghorn Ulcere curly tit $10.15: aome held hena: 2(4 Iba. 20J()22e lb.; 8 Iba, I around u.M: yearllnga $10; she 23024c lb. 3 to 34 Iba. 25c lb. I atock alow: uliout ateady; bulla un Large colored hena: Ranch SOW chonged; veulera 25 to 50c. higher; 32c lb.; eaatcrn 30ty32c. CHICAOO LIVK8TOCK bulk to packera f Ufrf 12; oubslders upwurd to $13 in odd lol.i. Khcep 11.000; alow; nutlvea most, ly 25c lower; bidding unevenly low- C'HICAOO, June 29. (AP U. S. er on westerns; few aalea of native Uepartment of Agriculture) Hoga $14. 504.1 $14.75; cuMa moatly $11.60; 23,000; good hoga fairly I active: , aheep aleudy; early top fat ewea atcady to 10c lower; others around $ti.50; bulk $5f$5.60: Iduho and 156 26c lower with packing lows I Vanlilngton 72 to 77 pounu rat off more In spots; good 160 to :i0'lamlia late Monday $15. 40 115.60 lb. averages f 14.4041 $ H. 115; most-1 mostly $15.50; Iduho und Woalilng. ly desirable 240 to 325 lb. butchers ton feeders 62 to 66 pounda $14.50 $13.60$14.S5: bulk dealruble lute Monday. . packing aows $11.75$12.26;.lieavy j ; closed July 3. 4 and 5. Other grain und financial marketa in the United Stales will act In accordance. Livestock markets, will open for the usual Katurday aeaaion but will "lllk at all waa under weight You don't drln'.i milk?'-" ' "Nnpe." . - . i . 'Live on a farm and don't drink adjourn Monday July 6. Arrivals, however, will be unloaded, watered pricea waa resumed with Increased , . - vigor today under the Impressive! produce markets will leadership of V. 8. Hteel common be Pen Saturday and closed Mon- whlch mounted to a record price " , above 140. The. advance which i ' ' " took place In the face of 'etlffi PORTLANR I,IVKSTK'K money ratea curried a score or 7 PORTLAND, Ore., June 29 (AP) more other- representative Indue-- Cuttle receipts 10; calves 10: ,.i. ,.w-i.f,.nf i,u.' 1 trials up one to alx points, with a 'steady.-'. Market unchanged. Icre senior patrol luudera patrol ' marked expansion in the volume." Hogs receipts 26; steady. Mar leaders and serines. ' of trading. ket unchanged. The scout worker-, known us the I Favorable news from the Iron ' Sheep and lambs receipts 310; acout executive, will alao organ- trado Including reports that '. tho slow; unchanged. I,, pniit. nt hnnn u-iih ,...,in. demand for pIit Iron waa the beat - Ing committee to puea on all acout'a'nco 1924 and that tho present XomatOCS, CllCUmberS reijuiremenia anu inuKe- awaraa, conduct ecoitl ralllea and contests, city-wide hlkea. civic airvlce ac tlvltlea and other thinga thut are hardly. "Nope. , we ain't T got enough milk for the hoga.". lJUly "Are your eggs freeli?" Clerk "Mam. Ilie lM-n dcau't rcallxc I've got tlx-in ycu'' .. It la eusy enough to be pieasunt When your- w-fe..aigaa your . name to a check. Rut the guy that'a worth while ..Is the one who can- smile While hia. wife ahuv'ea thc.back . of tho neck; . It Is funny to us thut some folks who urc always telling about how- awful some of the mugazlncs und or allghtly below; practical top $14.65. Cattle 10,000; weighty fed steers alow; atcady to weak; dcslrublc yeqrllnga and light weight heifers XKW YORK I-'RIIT Ni:W YORK, June 29. (AP) Kvuporuted .tipples quiet; prunes steady; uprlcots and peachce quiet. This Quaker picture . identifies genuine Drop on Local Markets 'Tt,,T,wa Unovt 80 n,uch movement would exceed a million tons, contributed to the remarltalilo' j Hirnnirth nf tho atopl HtinroH. f'nn. I structlve operation wore hJho at- Yr Walla. Wallu tamtmM rirm.nH Whir worrr b(MnuMo llio naiiurr neceiwary to Keep the interest oririea out exiennivoiy in me motor from 26 cents a pound ta 15 centu rrmi' vanity nr full of pow sueh orffanlmtions alive. Iffroup. a nound In Ijl r. ran do tminv. in- It rcMiw and llmlMk? lie ( hank - iThemlcul slmr.-s alno guva a good cumbers, are now Helllnu; at 10c f,l e fifrail. SOI) NcoiitH lifcast. Kit Oruiule will probably Imvo j exhibition of group Htreiifftl). between ZH and 300 scouts, thur . first year. Air. I'erklnu says. hh IIKTIjAI 1llOIr'l-; VOItThANI). Ore.. Juno 9 (A.T) Kkks steady; current ' receipts 20c: fr sh medium 23c; frewh ntuntiard firsts 27c; freh stand urd extras 27c. " Mutter Hteudy: .'extra cubes, clly several of the churches and lodtfos nuvu ffoiie on record to sponsoi eout troops. Two other counties arc Joining with I'nlon Wallowa and Maker who are helping to finance :i first class organization with head- iuu rutin in ia lirun'M-. I'racti:- ;ijc; firsts, 3 any mi i in! towns in me inn.'e tons , 4UC. counues nave aircepteu incir uuo (as and the funds have been , se cured, so thu. project sntins ,(Us mired of success. , ( The Iai O rundi' (luirlct commit t-e of 30 men has olerti'fl 1 as chairman Dr. W. T. Phy'nnjV'lJIt treasurer1 Hherwood ' W'CfJtiiiirt'. " Other jnmbei-H of I trpntShit -i tee are: V. ( IVrhl.tfi, ,11. M. Dixon. Karl Ilcvnolds. iiarrV Wll- . a Mil! a loren up io zc; younff wn Hums, R- D. Crowe, Dr." ft;" I. I . ., .?.., , Walter Tlerin.' Wa hh l "!," , T. ..f,.',. ""I .I.IU-,,' $1'; pofittoea $1.60 per auck. New 3Kc; standards 97c; prime flrats .lf. p'rlnta 41c;. car- llk Hli'lidy. lieat churning cream Sue pyr liQtind net ahipper's track In r,oue I. ('ream delivered Port jumjjij ic' per pound. Haw milk (4 lir cenl) 2.2 cwt. f.o.u. I'or- 'an, ' .(if Poultry easier. Pucks lowty-'j (less 5 per cent coiiimlB.slon) heavy' hena i'tHitle';' light in'tfilif; ! springs, white 18 4119c; do, col ored up lo Sfic; young white ducls each r three for 26 cents. Murphy, Qlllicrt, R Ulinle. (1. I,. Dullon, Wiighl, Hay Albert. I Andrews, George in, I-Muid'"' ,""," , iYed Kid .ju"'ta bl! ",r '""'H"- J" if crease mado neenssary while fighting the war and liquidut- ;ng it afterward. Executive hcada say little or nothing ; nore can be done along that line. I The departments ate still overmanned, us public depart ! ionts usually arc, compared with private business institu- ions. : But there is the civil service system to check cxtcn j J !ve weeding out, and there aro politicians, in tho depart- icihh and m congress, always ready to fight to keep party .embers on the pay roll. An. interesting nolicy. however, is suit! to hnvn lwn h loptcd by the canny and economical Mr. Coolidgo. lie ;i eis naiure run nor course." rericral employees are al i ays dropping out of themselves, by death and resignation. -! he kisses from these natural causes are said to amount to ; j lousands a year. Tho policy is, in such cases, to replace j. j 2i-y few of those lost. Thus tho payroll can lie steadily j iduccd without Inviting political trouble. ; It is a good process, if none more drastic can bo found. 1 1 .cnerally Bpeiiking, as efficient administrators have ob i jrved, more than once at Washington, tho fewer people j Ihere aro paid to do the government's work, tho belter it , an lie done, VACATION Remember the long distance telephone in yqur vacation plans. ,It will add to the pleasure and comfort of your holiday. ... . ; It will serve your convenience in securing information and making arrangements. At lake or shore, in the mountains or by the Stream, long distance telephone service means that you are always in touch with home and business. v'.y - :i i Home Independent Telephone Co. Htoddui-fl, l,ester Kloilul-iJ, llev. III. W. I'm Iter. Itev. (1. A. Pollard. Itev. (). Itlley, Itev. '. V. Dunn, A. W. NelHOll, J. A. TeJ ford, CI. 1 lirlaon. A. J. Stufw, A. It. Ilnwen. Kobelt Kiiklll. J, 11. Peare, A. T. Hill. CARAVAN TO LAKES SET FOR JULY 18 ' (Continued From Patr l. UrunuV. Kitrnm or smaller lucre utre sremed lo the ehamher of commcree repn'si'ii tut Ives unof her .solution of the county's agricultural problem. Wter Supply IHM iiweil. Tin) wnti'r Hupply of the eounty eume In rnr 11m share or eonHldein tlon und Dr. I'hy niilndcd the fomiclt that any eomintiully or tn- tlvldual can easily havi lis wutnr supply lesti'd, froo of ehnrr'. hy scnilliiK flown to the stulo hoard or he.iltti Ittlmratnt'ti'H In the mkdlcal artM biiltfltutr In Portland for the proper eonlahn'r to si'iid a sam ple or wati-r In Tor examination. rnvnr I'lilnit ScIkm.Ih I'he unimilzlntr or ncIiooIs wln-ri'Vi'r poHllili m't with Ren- ernl ravnr at last nlhl's nuet- liitf untl tho eounly's cluiiiiht-r or romiiu'h't' will work toward this nil. 'lYiitnllvt' plans rir the forma-' thin or u cow tcstlnff a.sochiltoniy ; the rarmeiH In tin Kluln dlHtrlet were tiild hy J. Y. WrlKhL of that. elty. lr. I'hy oft'ered to KJve a pun- Itred hull eulf, hi excluume ror scruh. to the mcmlier of tlrtiti UHMoelutlon who should win It ac-; onlltiK- lu ruh'M to 1m wnrked out hyjtm jiHsnclatlon mcmhers, Net .Mtvt duly lit The next mcftlnff or Hie county! cuunctl will he held at North I'ow- de- Mondav Jul- 12. I Those present nt the Hot Lake Kntucrluy were T. T. Coik and Martens, I'nlon; 4 kii. Cove; Wrtjrht nml K. VV. Illnrord. KIk'h; l-'orrHtrom and It. J. Williams, North Powder and Iteynolds and Mr. Phy, rrprcHenlltitf ,v (iramle. rmst; l'm rr HAN KUANCISCOJune 29 (AP) Apricots: Itoyul fl'4f$l.30 crate;' $111.60 per 1.. A. Ink;. bulk 4 41 He lb. ' -' l Kerrles: ItaNpberrlus $1.30f? $1.70 rrate; blackberries 4 6 If 60c drawer: struwherrlea 65i80n; few Sf-ftriiric drawer; loganberries 455f 60c. ilrawer. Cherries Nominal. Curiums $1.60 41 l. 75 per 10 lb, drawer. peaches: Hales 8ru4ffMQ box; tUc.to $1.25 basket; Triumphs Msv tttic box. IKES PLAN FOR ANNUAL FEED (Continued from Paa 1) vidinil eateli ntunlierliif; not lens lliiin III nnr more thun 311 mime flah tvlll hiivo first choice of nil liilr.es offered. Hccond choice, will ko to the winner with the second liu-avat Individual catch: third, lo the lurRcHt ritinliow; fourth, to the lal-Rcst enHtrn brook; flrtll, lo the larxeat dolly vurden; sixth, to tho hirm-at littaa; aeventh, to tho lartr eat w hili-Huli : clirlllh. to thu heat two-party cutch; ninth, to the best three-party catch: tenth, to tho beat 'fiiur-purty cutch. They will bo followed in drderby--l-ho'vln-f lers of aecunda In the same divt LA GRANI.B W'llOLESAI.E MARKCrrs roull ry (live wetxllt) . ' Spring- fries 16 SOe. ' - Hoavx hena lie lb. ' Medium .hens 16o lb, -I.lRht hens 14c lb. Btairs 8o !bl t .'' No, 1 live lurkeyelZo lb. ; Flour.1 ' Hard Federation (nard - wheat) 17.80 bbl. --i Soft wheat $7.60 bbl. LA OIIANDE IU3TAIL MARKETS "8prtn:'frles-6e Ibl . Hena sue- lb. " ' Meats ami Ffcth. ' 2 Beef boll lOCCUHo lb. '" Chops and steaks Ho nt""1" 1 ' Hulinon (strictly fresh) 35c lb. HallL-ut S2o lb. '"'J 1 " Dalrji'"' Lard ir lba."V'l.l Iba. fl.0 ' Butter, creamery 460 lb.; 6c "H Kirsa 30171 f 5c dos. Cheeae 40c lb. . ( Honey, comb SOe lb. Vegetable. New poflutoca 6c lb. rottttocR 4c lb. (small quanti ties); 14.40 for 100-lb. lot. Wax string- beans-16c lb. California Rreen peas 10c lb. Carrots g bunches 15c. Parsley 1 0c bunch. fjcots 2 bunches 16o. New cabbaffo 6c lb. Turnips i bunches lfio. Green string beans Z Iba. 26c. Homo frown head lettuce 16c heud; 2 for 26c. Hplnnch 2 Iba. for 16a . Itadlahea 6c bunch. , Oreen onions 6c bunch. Walla Walla red onlona 3 lbl 16c: 4 Iba. 26c. Elgin hot house tomatoes 40c lb. Texua tomatoea 30c lb. Walla Walla tumutocJ 15c lb. Cucumbers 10c each; 3 for 2Tic. Fruits. California frccslono peaches 15c lb. Walla Wulla peaches 15c lb., 2 for 25c. ' Itaspbcrrlea 16c box. Dewberries 20c box, 2 for !5c. Oreen apples 10c lb. . California apricots lOo lb.; box 11.80- Hlng- cherries 16c lb.; 2 lbs. i tinted stage. from the - smelling salts rHU Il'KY ' KAN FIIANC18CO. June 29; (Al' L'. 8. Ilureuu Agricultural Eco nomics) Broilers: 1-s-horn 1 -to 1 y, lbs. 2628c; 114 Iba, 27fe28c; 1 Iba. 261 28c. '. 1 ' : '-... , Pryera:- leghorn 2 to 2 Vt lbs. 27 i 28c: colored 2 to2Vi Iba.' 36 IV :Sc. . . . . . -. - Young roostera and pullets':. Col ored -3 lbs. and up 40il44c; stAKgy CJjuaker Oatsrf Quick Quaker Look for it if rich flavor is what you want in cats; , i if the finest that money can buy is what you want ' for your family ..... the finest oats that grow milled '' , . under highest pure food standards. Imitations cost the same. See that you get the genuine Quaker Oats. , xr"iia ' a 4- -.sa o 1 Quick Quaker-Cookm in 3 to S minute I ana the re&ular Quat. or Oata ma alwayt 'I K ,M 1 : INFANTS' NOVELTIES Carriage ClampH - l'c(slhitr Clwks - Untiles - Hose Suiiportci-S Means Wash Cloths - lioolees and Suveiul 1 ' Other Items for the liaby. I'rlced Uiv. to $1.00 -" - i ' t - . ' Norton's Kiddy Shop Infants' and Children's Wearables IHTII'.ltl'AT H.VN KIlANt'lHCII. June 2 (AIM Iliitterrui f.o.b. Kan l-'runclacu 44 cent.-. I'lutci: t.ki:s his tisii MAI.KM. Ore., June L'!l t AD. Governor I'lrree has not yd nak"d Attorney (leneral Villi Winkle In take charxe of the Kmuil Jury In veatlituttun lu I'oi-tianil relative to Kuiiilillnir and vice conditions Vea terduy the governor Intimated to il he would not reach a decision In tile matter until Wednesday. slomt, mid the aeconda In turn by' , the Ihli-ila. ' -1 i ; Winning of n first prise In one finmn. Walla Wulla 25o lb. dlvlalon win not bur a contestant' Ho"M Brown strawberries 16o from receiving as muny other "x' flrut uwarila aa he can merit, but loganberries 2 boxes 25c. he may not receive more thuin Walla Walla and Milton straw one prlxe In the aame dlvlalon. berries 16c box. I'iah entered In the lii.lUidunl Hood Hlver strawberries 16c i-liisaea cannot be included lu any "ox. oilier entry, the ruh provide. I Cantaloupes 16cr2 for 270. .Mt.iv MciiilM't-s Kpeetel. Waternmlona J!4o lb. Two hunilnd members now cu- Cherries 15c lb. rolled urn expected to Increase to' Tcllow Newtown apples f lbs. sun before the night of tho feed, 6c which Is always a dependublu Bananas 1(0 lb. membership getter. I I ilon't know' of anything In linrtlftilar I lull we vant to puli. l-.vcrytlilng Is moving. at alNMit- an etial giUt. One day the cedar Mliiiigles an a little alicail or the paint an -;. next tiny the lut in euiiiing .'..i ua -tlie liome run. II Is Just like a Trilling a Ken tucky race liuie tidcbrallmi. I am alllluM tnu tirctl to feel funny. We have a Inrgv supply of rub ber-set paint hruslies from I.V- to 9I.A,V We .have 150 more gallons of linseed oil coming. We are Jnsi nlMmi out of Ihiseel oil today. Claud C 1'iatt the Second ts not very well. I gtutss llw lMt weath er nml Ihn rushing - business Ls nlNiiil to gel the best of him. As there is nol nilK-li Hi to Oils ail I guess 1 will just call It off. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. The I'oor Man's Friend" Near K.Mindry. I'hone Main 248 Mo Sunday Biesuxeas. BBBBBBBBBHsaBBBBBaHamBBaBBBBBBBBBW MOTOR TRANSIT CO. K ., I'assengcr mid ICxpi-css Kcrvlco , '' - '; ' '"LEAVE I,A JKAM)E For Wallowa Iko ami Intermediate Point 0 A. M. - 4 1', M. ': . 'tat Pcmllelnn li-A. M. - 4 V. SI. . (Connects for yallaj,Wallu,; piisoo and Portland) " ' Low ltotind Trip. lutes rnr Summer iiiontus. : For Information, Cull MAIN 789, Stugo Depot. . ' The uffuir is In charge of tho fish committee, composed of C. N. I'almer, l-'runk llurrla and Itllbrt welfel. They have engag ed the women of the Methodist church lu prepare I he feed, l- l-ili not used will bu returned to the donora. Uemona 46o dos. Oranges to (lo dog. . Grupe fruit 220 cuch. Sugar. Cane sugar 19. 854(7. 06. OsjsnltiM. Gasoline, regular, rotall 27e gal. ' Gasoline, bujk test, rstaii c NKW YilltK. June -i9 dollars, bonds: Ubtfly SVjs I.llierly Ixl 4s Liberty 2d 4s Liberty lat 4Hs Liberty 2d 4 Us Liberty 2d 4 V)s Liberty 4th 4 V," .... I'f-'M. Trensury 4s ,.. V. S. Trvuaury Ilia Ito.NltS. (AC) 1!, S. dollars and thlrty-secombi of (M4ilea In IIHliO) High l.ow Close . ; 2t: 101.13 ,. t mo.24 . 7 . ino.j 5 I02.IS 102.13 IM.14 SIS 1011.28 IIXI.2S 100.27 -....I. 171 101.16 IIII.IJ -.. ..iJ ill! 102.JO 102.27 102.2 ...v..s,.'....f j' 511 104.7 1II4. 104.7 ; , J.7 " , 10S.8 1WS.6 , Fun For The Fourth Cap Guns 25c Caps 500 shots 5c Sparklers 5 & 10c Flags 10c, 15c, 25c Red Gross Drug Store SPEND THE In Portland Special Coach EXCURSION TO PORTLAND Saturday, July 3rd. Returning- x Monday, July 5th. - $e:.oo i O )) ROUiND TRIP- v From La Grande Avutl youn,Hf of (IiIh low fare excursion tn kimmU1 Itn- Vfk enl over the Fourth In Portland. Visit tlu- I'ark li:.thinar Uaimh A to ..i. U.. i . . ... " tu.ho, i mi in j avuioiis, I'acific uusfouu uunifs. tivc tkbrntloij and COHSt reworks. ' vmoB FAC1IIC lx?avc La Grande Arrive Portland . Leave Portland I' .Arrive La Grande 8:25 P.M. Saturday -7:20 A.M. Sunday 8:00 P.M. Monday ' . 6:05 A.M. Tuesday! : . For further infoimatioii and tickets!! see Local Agent at depot. .-