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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, August f, 1927 (Inoorporald) An Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY - Editor and Publisher t HARVEY F. MATTH1SW8 . . Bunlnemi Manager Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1418 Adams Avenue, La Grande, Oregon. The Guntrver-titar published every Friday. Entered at the Postofflce at La Grande, Oregon, a Second Claaa Mall Matter under act of March 2, 1870. OFFICIAL PAPBR OF UNION COUNTY AND TUB CITY OF LA C KANDti MEMBER ASSOCIATED PR EBB The Associated Frnn In exclusively entitled to use for publica tion of all news dlMputchcs credited to It or not otherwise credited If publfnhed therein. All rights of republication of M,er-Jul dls patchen In this puper, and aluo the local news hersln alo are reuurved. SUBSCRIPTION K-4TKS By Currl Dally, per month !n advance -.-.... 75o Dally, per nix months In advance . .f 4.&D Dally, single copy ... 60 By Mali Dally, per month In advance - ......... SOo Dally, per six months In advance....... ..2.(,0 Dally, per year tn advunce .......... $6.00 Weekly ObHerver-Star, per year ............ $2.00 ADVERTISING RATES Of up lay, foreign, per column Inch. , .,-,., m.4 Dlspluy, local, p-r column Inch ....... .....4Uc Time contract prices on application. SWEET POTATOES ON THE MARKET Tin: i.av )-p:i, thy l.iw A M-ximiT: in within my 1 ileliKltt In ,1 thy will. O my flol: h.urt. I'Miilm 40:11. First Yams of Season Ar rive in Portland Crab apples Are Ripening l'OKTI.ANI). (It... A iltr. Al'l Til firm MIVHt flOllltlM'.S of lit- current .imfin huv- iirrlvi-,1 u-i III,- lO'Nll WllOlftlllH proiluci- inii. krt. Tlli-y inovi-il Kluwly nt ir..- I p'-l- poiiuil. A f-w flrnt uitIviiIk of crnh- lll,ll-M WIT.. llffl-fl-,1 n 7I.(. j., Pllllllfl, lniniin.l for ulilu- ,-orn In nov.- Illflil ln,-,- ijl.nly of YHImv lliin- liclil Ik lir.lvlin nil. I kHMmk fro-ll $l.l'll to pi'r mii'ii. IVilill 11 1 ii 111 h from Tito liiilt Willi for l.:','i !.- p.-ui-h lio.. lomiuiiiM uri- film nl II. ml tn JI.I11 per ho.v. Tli.y r.l.ill in hi pi-r po;in.l. I miry fxi'liiiiiKi' iiuotui loim for tllllrtV Mllfm iillltt.r ciil... fi.i .... . I O'-Ilt til :7c 11m! in. . II. y-KKK up li- 10 I3i: nil.. 1 ERi.l. of I. int. r un.l i ei;,i nr.- 11m l1.1111.01l III iri--. Slot :,-. ulthilroMiils .11 :lnnt.-r y. .-.ti-riluy l..l.il., .&; pOIIII'lH. I rminliy iln-wii-.l mrniK uml poul. try u.-r.- iptli t uhli prii-i- oilol; j lions iiri. lin nit- l- 1'rlnn- lioi; iin ! .!. nt ir, 10 n:,. , K,, j,,.,,,, nr.- tin ..I to iiiov,. for iiior.. llun I Ir. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY s,l" ISTH9I8TK -.M 41)1, 0 I l ''"' Ii IH(.i ( MICAI.O f.HAIV MIkIi l-w 1.17 i 1 :l T HI'S, HI'li III. III1. CIlIM l.1TiiIM7vi I II i t I II !4 I I I ti I I I i., i.Mi:ni'xii. vm:,vr I.IVKHI'lllll.. A 111c. 0 (Al'l -'Ion-: Win-ill i.j, lovvor; Oil. i, ! !iil: I -. Inn. i 1,1; '.Mai. h hi "'l: .May In., ti t, ,. l-r)lt-l,AM WIIKAT ! I'llliTI.ANIl. Or,... ah, li (AH) - Whi-.ll --- mill luiril white, ll.JJ'i: hnnl ulill,. 1,1,1,-m. m. Iiniirl. I..U: fi-il,.rm), J 1 :, 1. soil whit,., 11.31; wi-xli-rn w hll-. 11.311'j: lllinl wlnli-r. 1 1 .- s- mini,. li.;': Ti I .'IH: Niuinir. II. i iili i n liiy'n r, 1 1.1, 1, y, liny, r. ofipti flour, !l; Win I'nrn. Alii I. r.-.l. o. 1 . : 7 -. i.:iti 1 orn No. t.'4'-,: No. i i.-ils .i. No. 3 nhil,. My.-- No. Ilarl.-y -71 'riuiolhy 1 I'lov-r Ml 1. 11 1. 1 llll.K II- III. IIU'AI.U f,M AilU.l". i.:iT: IAI-) No. : Win i t tin i-i. nic; i.M i:sro( K CIIH-ACll, AUK. li AI" r. ! IH-purtMi-iu 01 Aifrii'iiltnri ). -Mux 1. iiiiily: t,. Ill.ur imik urn to jm. ii-x.. si".i;r. . 1 urn. V'attli- .riim: rolltpuri'i! uo: ',-.iilliutM nti-iiil- to i .; rhoii-i' iiiiililiiii w.-IkIiI Iiiii'iIii hi piinii- vi'li:hly Wmis fit-inly: lnui-r rii'lii, lnaj..s i-.ti.l tiif'.liilin v. ikIiI. liii-liuliiiK slio. ; , fl'.li, nil. I Ifl iimii-i 1. -:"i to ri"i- I11M -; in k""i 1.:'"" to i.h.'.ii ill. nt,-,!-,-, iliiillikr mo.st kiii. I" 1 lia lei. tut I! mi'-lhiui ,i'ii.')it. Iiu-liiillnt; mIioi': fi lls nii'l ifiti.ss. is, 'JTi lo fi i i c lm -1 er; Koml I ."oil to l.:!.'.!! III. . Mti-.-i n ' sliowuitf uuHt Iosn; fat sin- SllM'li anil hulls sti-iinn to Jar hlnht-r; .-aliTS ll.im lmrln-r: f-xtri'ini- lop, li.-aiy ..i.-.-rs. IM.iIi': mt-.lliiinj Miil-'iit. ni..;..: loin; yi-nriuii," IM.1111: lit! t yiarlinas. Il:l s;. Hears Driving Away In Stock Exchange Today j :t h.k. .1. ? y. Mnw. f - m hn.-. a: 4.-. 4 vi 4 7i, ' sue. ic.l- $4.(MI. .1 - $ic;.m, $1 "4 ' ! y.'nrlinir li'' j riiinpai :Hi . : lirninl: riMi- I Jti.tii.'.i t! J rili'lSN hflif N KV Y 0 1 1 K. A uk. ( A P ) ; j rcai.tiuncf-d iM-iictlonai y tondcnclci j !'l''Vtkip ( in Idil.ty'.s ItcU f HsiO'i tit I hi' stuck inurl;-t, alt houyli I poola rontinnfil I h i r offntts 10! murk ut priii'8 and Mucrtlrf In ! MMtnir m-jiitv 11 ilnxi-n immiim 10 i)t'v re.-orvi hiRhs. w e I; j (i.-nt-,,,! Mntora, Alli. d ( 'henilr-il '''"'"tiiint son..'- of tin- other n'crnt In iul f-- j .luHti-iiii h-inlt rH wore tlx- hurde-t bit. nltlu!if,'li tlM-n- wpio no widt ou-ii Iifuks. On iIh' iipsl.li', buy Iiik whs most pi ff rtl o in HuVh spi'dii Itii-n an rulliiiH ami Alkman iiriil IiU'Tnational Hnrvfjil'-r, t-iinx uf which moM ;it M'aMt IS puintu iihuvf y.'sU i.lay'ri linal 'iiiutntioiiK. I ', H. Steel cumnon v;t under pi'fSHlll'e lillt- mime of the Inile- liciKliiiiH, juiillciiliitiy Itepubtic :inl I n hi inl. rereU 'I'd Htronif up p(Mt. I'liblic iitllltl-'g uIho prcMi-m-si-V'T.il Ht roil k HpolM, Hi onklyn t'iiloii Huh 111011111101? to :i new Ultfh ni'l li-ooklyn Kdison ciiinhiii'? Zip-It Child's Play Suits Plaid Ginghams in Colors Special $1.80 N. K.West & Co. Inc. La Grande's Leading Store for Over 25 Years ar"-"- I inori- tliiill :t lioiiils. i.m.ui. .,.,, ,,()si,,B ., ).,ivy. Tolal ali-H It p i I o X I III II t I- il 1, nun, Hull llari-s. ' II fat ,-ous 7. -Mi to i -.-:. 1 1 j mi. - ii. i.i. I Sir ll.i.s I in : lt:t... : nativi ir.nin.l I'' "Self-ilotoiniinaliim (if peoples" is all right if it isn't taken as giving the light to sluidt propoganda at, (ir into, all other peoples. . The Volstead percentage holds in one way, anyhow. It is reported that only ahout one-half of 1 per cent of the liquor now consumed in this country is imported. Among many fine pictures lieing taken in La Grande and over the county for The Observer's Progress Edition for the last of this month are two unusual views taken from the tops of the two new hotels and looking down upon Adams avenue and the business district. The edition will contain alwut one hundred pictures, two to five columns in size, showing the progress in the Lu Grande territory of the last few years. With these and accompanying news stories we! I'OIITI.AMi I.IVl:sT(X'K foil TI.A.NH. Or,-.. Anir. c (Al'l - Toiliiy's rrrrlpts. 4un s.,.p( ,u r.rll. It, i-i-lpts for u, k I.- rov- llnati-): l.'i:',-, c.-ittlo, t.-tu ral. s. 2Ki:.'i lilies. ?4-in sh..p, c.illli- i 'omp:. i . , uitl, ,,. dko: li. lt.'r m a. li s l.. . f si, , r,. .am,- to J.V lili?l., r: plain St. .11. nil,- slork afl-l v. ali-rs. at. a-li I'lllls M.-a.ly:- ., ni.-.lllim t-ia.l, tin-Knn Km si sii-,r. f : (. w ' ' : .I'"'. I ,-ous. 7.:a il,mn:on Ina. I ,-tii, kooiI. JJ.(if.: 1,,-if,-?N.ui': luilk prli-,-n: BluiiRht. r st.-i i IS.lliKi S.Ca: rat ,-o. J,-,.f,i, 7 ., h"lf.-rn. III. fill - 7. ijf,; ruttiTH. 13.' ,. fu fi.i'": nif-illiiiii era.li- t.ulN. $;,.,., ''S.r.O. uml v,-:ili-r. !l.r.uli IJ.11". lloirn ('nmpan-'l u,-i-k :iko inurk'-t tiliout nl inly: Momlay't 11. 1 vanw lout: i li.Nlnir. luilk .l.-ir,il.l Kin lo fun Mi. ,-usti-in liutilii-'., 1 1 I.Tfi'.r li.J.'i; IIkIiim ami 1111 illuir. 1. 1 1 I. Hll -..(hi; hIuiik lit ,-r pits. i i.:r,',i 1 1.7.'.: fi-.-iiiiiK iiIks. siL'.mi '" Kl.mi; mlx.-il wi-lifht ,lrlv..-in Wheat Closes Weak I And Lower Today . .1i.11.ly: 1 :! 1I011 i.s lightly nort"i.! on. In ami h.-avi s. s. I I :t.,'.il Hi 1 4. 1'O; I "ii; Inf.-rior laiiiha. ; ;.. in..,, ...!.; for .. k: 14 ! ,1 ; l.ii-?, from f.--.llni,' utatloii,,. S.3UU ! j.Iir. i-t: tnark.-t i-'osins i;i-ni-r:il.y J i:m-ha 1:1;. .1 i-M-. pt tu-in y slu-.-p. vtiii-h uri' m 1.1k to lou i-r: w i-i-k'x ; top pri.-.-ri: f.it ranir.- lainl.s. 1 14.:'.".; , $ 2 0. 0 0 0 HALL TO HE BUILT BY MORMONS CContinupd from Page 1) rilli in l. AfiO. A u ir. C i A !') s: olf. wh.itt l;n, ; ' nl louiii- a.l.litlon.li a- tl,. : 'urn. ciln an-l prow-onus (liKwi-- . a.-l. r. corn op.-niiic j i ti-inir.- I to .Liu 11 ,,n. i, : ,.k-Ki:iir all an;n,l. , Wh.at .lo-.l v,.-.,k. '. i ' it I lnu.-r. rorn I to t c j oats nV.ov ink- to c a,t.. ;an l pr;iisi,,ns li:i.-l-a:-,ir, -I to ,..:f. 1 fat lini-17. nail 1,- lt.mb. 114 1 i:-r. ! -" '": . . .lift' !a ml .'.it ranir.M-s. t: rs it s'.,llKl-.l-r y- fat ..ir.lis I1J' fat fat 113.7.-.: 1 1.Sn .1 -iil'f. Iinss. H. o I 3.;: i ll I if icti.aii I'lmiM 1: I'OrtTI.AXn. Or.-. . ir S ill Mut:. r Klrsl up 5.. itil.,5. ,-itv. 4 If-; .t..n.3 .t-Is. 4.-1. prili-i- linn. S-r: Jir-. '.y pri.,s; rim-. :.r ftt-o NEWSPAPERS ARE ; PRAISED BY MAY, I. CRIME DETECTIVE ! (Contl?it:?d from Pope V. w . iir-. :If'i t- 1 liutcheis i I l.tnirfr l I 7r. n n, na.-U-1 eiu iand;r.lk: l.wU.ij.i. t i 1- hope to present material that will be valued and preswedj sh.pronipiired ' w.m u R(.- k -m. ,u'm, 9V for many yeai'S tO ConiC ! ,Ml"" Knuli- hnndy u.'IkIH n.nr. r. r-iPr? l.-.c: ft-h n.Jn. : i j y imnhrt tttcitily, moHtly 1 11.00: I fri-sh .Hl.iii'l: rl fif!. ;r. J f. .'"R.1.. . ,. . j eay ui lit lis. J'l.Oli; ln-lt.T k-iji.;.-- f tiindnnl 't litf. 2'-- jrur lot taniiiK iitiot.-ihlc. $11.0o'jj Mllk-ltaw jt .-- 4 T' il.fi'i: ewes. $:i.rnii, f,.r.o; cuiu' "'t . ij.lt. rt. (. . h Von ..r lown tn :.f.n: t v, v mid f i! '. Muttt-rfat "..., f. o. h. PonJ. n! . , I ' kn. 7 n.;ni x.iiu; fceil- r i ohm ry Hteatly ; lii-avy tu ns. Vvuruiuuy we owe a auoi oiininh.s. immmh, io.r,o, i. j:ie; nKht Tlie report of the CIrande Uonde valley soil sui-vey, as outlined in yesterday's Observer, should be of distinct value to the farmers of the county. tfratitOde fff trYtrBtnte litfTiculttrrHl college and 'depaithlt'n tr off agriculture experts who rushed the survey through ahead oi'l several earlier requests, lo the agriculturist who knows the!"r,UI" ro'''n 01 rioarhiK . I , , i i . .1 i r ! i ..l'HikH ami tru.st ioinp:i iiI.-h vj j;uiiuu j i uiu iKiiyu (l suits aim StHI I vonv needs, the value of the sun'ey is obvious. 'Yh hamiuet -v the Kosfluirtf -:f:il ;ts yei'Vil tiy Mjt-aus. J-;. K. it,-,,. r.- s!-,oit talki w ir ,5 t.y -1r,,) .if the visitlim (-.11-Th fh;-f .i.l.lrpss Was niailc Ju,!i.-. .1. w. Mamilton. h. ihf inriupncp of th ni ( nm mu nit v life. The han t v;is f4.1hwcil liy a hand run ami iT.inoin'j. st ;i n J i n tr rotini. will pi-rrnit a tot : I of I, Mm jH-rsons to wIIik.hx alhlot'p 'ev.-ntH held tn I In new luiilillnK. Clans for n hall of Hum kiml : havt henn noteil with particular inti-rt'st hy school authorities and oi l trials of t h.t 1r-on nallonal u;.r-l, who (iiiv.- It-It a ni d tnr a-l'ijualc room for athlttU ron tfis and KHiird il rills for many ' y ars and t ho R.neral (olllmon, inadf in reiei'iiip' to the project ! indicated that It wilt 1m in d- ' niand as "a rotntn unity center h many omanlzatiotiH and groups in , l his i'ity. 1 ,oncrtt( ItulliHn. t Tli' sfiucttire will he nf onn ' cr-i' with concrete walls stuccoed ; on the exterior and with concrete . pilasters carryinif steel truss. s tn" ' the nmf. The walls will he 1 fe-t hih and the roof will mm?.--to a ;'4-foot ch-arance from the c. titer of the hall. A balcony will j stir round the entire irymnnslum 1 floor with a seating accommoda tion for ahaut 4 no. The sides mid ! ends of the floor outside the play ' ii.K floor will take care of the additional d0 neats. There will he lire escapes and proper exits, so t hat I he sU uct tire will comply with the stute requirements in con si ruction details. fharles R .M iller. local archi tect. Is now drawing plans for the Hiructure and excavation work is already under way, l.ai'ffe Amlitoiiiini The Jfym floor will he just ahove the level of the Fourth street en trance and underneath this will he another complete floor: having an entrance from N avenue and alst from l-'lfili si reel as w ell as from the floor a hove. Jn 1 his hase nient floor will he n recreational hall and supply rooms, lockers and shower rooms a ml toilets, church office, kitchen, relief so ciety room and cloak rooms. .The chief feaiiire of I his towc1 floor will he a recr torium :H to fiC fee dancing and smallet Iiiks. This will havi ntlonul nnd! ., suitable f'-r social KJtther- an is hy M foot stae at ne end. The entire plan is so tleslKiie I that athletic activities can ho car ried on in the K.vmn and social affairs in t he rcc real innal hall al the same time, There will he nothing tipslah u outside of the ffyntn floor except -inif living (itiaiiers for the janitor. 'Die old ainuseinent hall is Jit-in;,' moved across t he track where il will he. remodeled lor use as :i church huildinif lor the l.u(ii;iin'.e second ward church of the 1,. If. ii. The, new' building Is to he known as the I "n ton (Stake. Itecrciittnnal hall, and It Is hoped that com pletion will he possilile before (he while)- moil! lis set in. 1 'ii I If. sin Inn ,- l-:..l.ill.-r. U in,-; lvkln Aukit i.'ii-sloinor H.M C'l.l-:AltliS I w Mlo illli-Ks, Itr: i-olorr.l. Iminh.. ,.y. -v foMIll NI-:V VllllK, An,,-, li (AIM Tlio "I: tiirk'-ys. allvp. noiiiiiml. ! .i.h.lM,,,,,, i III Ti-.sl.niralll . 1 lack In I hl .ill'iu n "I j hi lt will point the "' ".f'i.7:ii. way to jriwiter yields, to better crop selection. It provides!, .,,,',,-, i -i!iT"Vxc.."h one additioiiid pint in the irrigation proifram now enjoying ei is.:2 ni tin- .-mi ,n .... :..i ,: i r..i : , ' t li.-io,-,.. ,iu nun L-hiiiii; (inn MiLL-ewMiu experiment. liiin.-'.-ii l iiu-i-.sf, r-- 'I'IiIm Im -in 44ii. r.n i Itnloti.H .sti-;tly: 2.HII. r,lllltO'-H Ml' sink. lin n I. uly. ! Wulli-r: Why, Hi,. in lilt ion. Hill" Ihinir! Il must think it's a l if-: The Op'-n lloail. I MORE LEISURE HOURS FOR EVERY HOUSEWIFE In cheerful homes everywhere a 'phone is the outside link to convenience, pleasure ami safety. It is a time-saver for the housewife, thereby shortening the routine of household duties and permitting more leisure hours. Iet lis install yours at once. Home Independent Telephone' Co. r- rvi nl I hi. BUYING I'OAYER An economist finds that the present per capita wealth of i the 12 leading countries in the world is as follows: United States .?2919 Canada 2C75 United Kingdom 2002 Australia 2,r8r Denmurlc 1737 France 1285 Germany 910 Jupan - - 800 Sweden 77.I Norway Italy r,:,2 This is illuminating to anyone who looks at the possibil ities of world commerce with a fresh mind. What do the fig ures mean? Primarily this: That the greatest field for American business in the world is right here at home the greatest, most profitable market is the domestic market. Secondarily: That in foreign trade, the British, Kmpire is in comparably more important than any other country, and probably as important as all the rest of the world together. And that by far the richest part of the great, polyglot em pire is the l jiglish-speaking part of it. The "riches of the Orient" are a myth as far as volume is concerned. Potentially they are tremendous and desene in tensive cultivation fur that reason. Here on the coast the Orient presents trade possibilities of great importance, but it is n small volume considering the nation's trade as a whole. In other words, the market offered for American products by Canada, Great Britain and Australia follows closely after the American domestic market. Of all foreign markets, Canada, right at our door and easily accessible, is the best per unit of population, and near t he best in total consumption of American goods, with Great J'.ritain next per unit of population and first in total con sumption, and with Australia a rich and steadily growing field for American trade in the future. Yet some Americans, still harping on unpleasant events of more than a century ago, ask what practical good it does to be friendly with the British. unTDiti-'.vr CAN l-'HANl-ISl-u. Ailir. 11 (Al'l Iliitl'-rr.-il I. 11. h. Sun I "1 ;i in I.-. 11 4.'. '.1 4i;.-. M W YOltli I'ltl'IT SKW YORK. Auk. II (API -I'lli-il fruit Klcaily. i,a iinsMir: wnoi!Ai. MA Kiiicrs Poultry (lln- wi-lglit). Heavy Inns 2Jr lb. l.lcht h-Miii 14'if itc lh. HIiiks 8c lb. I-'lonr. Hnnl Koi:i-ratlou (hnnl whoat) I7.BH Uhl. Sufi liiut 1710 hbl. i.a citAvnr: m-n-Air, MAitiiivrx Hllll.v. Hilttr-r, rt-i-iini'-i y fiO ',i 9&r. Kirn - :t:ii- .In..; l' for r,:,i.. I'll"-.1-:i.rii liir n pound lloni-y. couth 2Tc lh. . I'lrrlitii,,-, N'-w iinlnloi.H- 7 II, s. l:r.r. Striiiff h. iin.s -lli. lh. (in-i-ii pi -us - :i 1 1 is. 'r,iiu.-ito".s 1 s .1 :i r.c iii. I'.lril'-y tor blltli'h. fiihlwi:,. - 4,- lh. Va imliins ,t n. c.-, I .ft tin- l"n h.-ii. I. I'i'l'-iy l.iui.ili. riu-uinhiis in,- i-n.-h. Hiin.-'i rurrnts-Ituii.-h hi-'-ts Ilimrti 1 11 1 11 ips- (li'-'-n onion! Y. llovv onliins (Ir.-'ii ,.ipii. - -if. CANVAS SHOES With rubber soles and heel 5 Pair Hall' So, $1, or 2"c pair NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Keller Merchandise Lower Trices :i iin. lh. ll.'Z. 1 1 07. - fur 4i- 11' -- for tr.r. 1 lor I.'..-. - 1 for He. :t for )'!,-. II" I'll lb. Ilri 1 11 nil 11 tin.. I'llllls. H:lsih'-ril' s - -1 for -.T.r. I .oir:ulh.! rl.-s I it,- box. Hlin-l..-.iti.s ; lm.s :''., I'lo rln'Mii-n 1 .,,- Hi. Sirnvvh. ri t.-s- 2 lor jr.r fhi-rrl.-s .-ii,. h. N'-vv .tpptt ll.in.in.is l.i-inmis ii Orani:i-s- r I'.iiil.ilitiip. .s W.il.'i ini-luiis I Ion .! i tni-!ns 1; '0 ; l'.-:ii-hi'- i;- lh. Apri. "Is 1 ;.i- lit . I'iis.ih.is Iii- !l, flliip'-s -J 1 lh I li- In l I il s - 'J hot-H ".'.('. iii.n-m.i-i 1 ti-s buis Snxr. f'iin U;:il'-- $? :t!t. I'loiir. Soft ln-nt fu :o hM. Il.inl fi'ilcrittlon-f .:'0 hhl. I'niillry Spiinif frii-ii ;t.V IK II, ni- ?:..i ;s,- ih. Mriitn mi,l I'isli. 11-,-f holt - I 2 1. .'.1 1 He. Chop in. I jt. :ilij jno. Salmon (ilrlrlly ti i-.ih) 3 ,.c llillll'lll jic lb. (.liXlllllO Oimolinn, rmul:r, rrtnili, 2Gn. ' When Will Your Youngsters Be Ready For College? If you were starting this fall, would you have a fund ready for the emergency ex pense that college training invariably brings? Most parents do not have, money put aside for thai purpose yet it's an easy thing to provide through gradual Building & Loan savings and you are freed of the necessity for disagreeable economy when the time finally comes when they go awa. I!y starling a fund with a month when they are in the grades, you assure their education. With a little extra pre caution and small additional expense you can absolutely insure the. completion of that fund, even if you die. There are a number of unusual features in the contract with this home 1'uilding iv Loan company directed by men you know. Ask us to explain them no oblig: tion on your part. La Grande Building & Loan Association J. J. CARR, Manager La Grande National Rank Ruiltlin.u" Phone Main 2."0 to' thm theft n ails fftelfulneu, iBcauly. t57 thousand thoughts of ' comfort for the bereaved, made mjnifnt. Hunter & Bohnenkamp l-'iltl'-l-al IHroi'toi-H M iin 42 Dny uml Nlcht Kodak Your Sport Wherever you have your out door fun, have your Kodak also In pictures your summer excitement can last throughout the year, get fitted up, with a times. Stop at this store and Kodak for outdoor good Kodaks $5.00 Up; Finishing RED CROSS DRUG STORE Grande Ronde Hospital It H ramie, Ore. Accredited Nurses Training School WILL RECEIVE APrUCATIOXS The School of Nursing of this Hos pital offers an opportunity for thor ough training, active, medical and surgical services; X-ray, laboratory; also connected with a fully-equipped physiotherapy laboratory. Atlilrrsx Applirntinnx lo Si,)rriiilri)tlni (!. ,'. Hospital, I.a Grande, Ore.