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Friday, July 6, 1928 Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Baker Man Dies From Fourth Of July Accident flAKKR, Ore., July 0 (Kpiclnl) lfnrolil Phi'lpn. 23. who mmliiln rrt b finrturnl skull when tho mot nivyplc he wus rliltny July 4 cnl II.Ic.l with a rti'livi ry truck driven by Tlioinim Klukump. 1 ut thu W. KIIulH'tll lionpllnl yimirlny, ni'Vi r rt'Killnlnir ronrliuiiiiMi from tho Time the neelilini lniic-m-il. Mr. J'hpliid llvod with IiIh ulsti-r. Mrs. J. J. f'oiinnuKlilou, nml Mini llimlo Hnknr IiIh lionip for tlio Inst 10 yearn. ' He nniiliiiiti-il from nnkor lilith In 19! J. l-'iiniTnl iwr-vlc-rn will lm In-Ill Saluiiliiy iifor noon. ' ", Aliollt four o'cluck Wiiliiistluy afternoon mi nutiimolillo n-innifl to linvc hen ililien hy uiMh Hmlth, of l.u Oninilc. rolllilril with a coup. opornti'U hy Mhitiih Hwun. Mr, fimllh In rwlvlnit Ir.iitiiiiiit in tho rrotcntant homiliul for n Iucit- atoit inr. visit amhti::iiau " AOTTKItlMM. July A1') William " ,v J 'IIaTC Your Order Today ' We nro now rocoivintr daily sliipiiicnts, diivct fiom tho grower, of lojrnnlit'rries, hlackcajis mid red raspberries. Call on us for all your canning supplies t Specials Raisins Pief. Stock soetlod rai-sins Use thorn in imddiiius 3 )neka";es .. White King Wiishinjr Miifltiiit! Soap ljirjre packane Cainpfire Marshmallows lliost! laiRO flully kind 12 ounce can Root Beer Hires Hoot I!eor Kxtract Tlie children like it 1 Ixittle ftlilk Carnation or Orejjoii Small size, (1 cans Tall cans. (! fur Crackers P. C. li. Snovriakef Ut'iitilaf r.'c scllrr Kach Starch Arjro Corn or (lluss 2 packajres 5lbs. Fancy Head Watoi melon Caiit.tletUH-s Straw in mi's Pod l;.:sii0ll il': l.oiyimlton !es l:!aek fups Cherries Peaches No. 80 Phone Main Tlin triiliB-Atlitntlo .fllcru, Caliltiln Kuehl, Mujur Jainoji Kllzinuurlco anil liaron 'on( ilui-nfi'lil, lumlcil at Mm '0'.ili-rhuYff Hli-ilrolllt', nnur l.'ti-iM-hl, shortly nfti'rnooi) anil H-i-r taki'ti in an Iinii'-rlul rar to liiH'rn hotit'i! whrri" tiny will 1m' tho loinii'r Kaini r'H KU''Htii. Is tho national authority of his field. Advertising hh n factor In selling1 real estate will ho discussed by T. It. K. Helh-r. muiintfer of the chiKsirted ad department ut the Hearst newspapers during the ses sion und Htephrn Knrnsnn. real tut ate commissioner of California will discuss I he real estate licensing ieU. under to Attend The national preHident, Ifenry O. Zander, will he the most dUtln KHlfdied visitor and Hpeaki tv Many 'ulvr, pn-Hldent-elei't, nnd f 'alif ornia realtor of national fame as the founder or Culver Clly, who wan here when I. tirando wan the convention city tnuy attend. Hal CI. JlutchliUs, iireidi nt of thfl Calif ornia Heal Ktute aiuioeliillon and (llenil 1. WillniHii. I'xeeiittvo Hecre tury fruin California, will he other itnpurinnt vittltoi-H. Mr. WillhutiH relatoii. WelpominjT nddrewieii will he Blven hy I r. Me Lean, premier (Kovernor) of MrltUh Coliirnhla und II. llttlnieK. preHident of the real CHtale hoard of Victoria, ulll Klve weloomhiK oddn-ww-i to which .Mr. Williams will respond. Hlnce the hejjInnlnK of hl ud ntlnlatration Mr. WIMfaniH Iiuh nt- LA GRAN UK MAN TO PRESIDE AT REALTY SESSION (Continued from Pago 1) iallon tho fact Unit rial property is rarryliiK morn lliaii Us fair share T general tax," ho went Oil. Turning lo thu convention prn jgram, M. WilllaitiH spoke vlt)ii j Ju-ai ty commendation of t ho Vlc i lurla Mission nu (1 has been plaii j im I. mentioning in particular I In ant limitative nn alters of national 'finite that will bo present, j A. John Merge, sales counsellor to I Ik natlomil association of real testate hoards, will romlui't a selling (clinic daily, How big a man Mr. j llerge Is In his field I known to members of thej profession, Mr. deelareM, saying that lie thipe tax tended Buy Your Berries for Canning Here! for Saturday and Monday Burns in Canning Easily Avoided 27c 43c Kxport puts rtihliers nn lie fore fillinjt jars with fruit. When your jars nnd rubbers have beiMi sterilized place rublx-rs on jars befure fillinjr jars with hot J'niit and avoid hurninjr ymir fin ;vrs and spilliiij; fruit by attempt hilt to put nibbei-s on filled jars. I'sc a piece of sandpaper as a In-lder when tightening up your fruit jar caps. It beats any fruit jai' wrench you cjm buy. Corn st inli will lvnmve jrivase stains fnmi clutli. l!ub it little dry ii in stanli into soiled places and il wi!l at once U-jrin to absorb the j'.ivase. Urush the first used off carefully and pnx'oed in the same vay until sKt disappears. 27c 22c 29c (5c 2!)c 18c Rice 75c 1 For Your Sunday Dinner Apricots Plums Pauanas Oranges Kljrin Tomatoe. lucumliers Celery Head Lettuce 680 In Port Kind In January, one In Koine In AUy and oiid In Walla W'wlla Jn May. He has mu.de two long upon king trips,' one more recently when he itpoke ut Spokane. Coeur d'Alt-no, Wenutchee, Yttklino, Hattlu, Kverett, Tacomu, CXympiu, (irayw llnrhor und Kongvlew, At each of these mreUnBH A JHrge audience wuH present, not only of roultora hut ttt repraentutlve buRlnrna men of VAiiouH romniunltlea. Following are excerpts from Pacific North went Ida I Katate bul letin on hla uddreHHcs at thftMe nieetliiKs. which were termed In Hplratlonn). ' x There should he a doner homl between the country itself nnd the members of our choMen vocation thun cah poiislhly exlxt between it and any other line of bind net. Wo who form the conneetlnK link he-, tween the t ranger ntxl the location he weeks, who bulhl the word pic ttires In our advertising to nttmrt the prosptH'tlTe urchuaer, who MUhdlvMe furnis und muke c It lea of them, or direst the large land holder of hla potuHMMkna so that In tho division thereof fnrry families may grow und prosper whero only one lived before. 1 am pleuned to note that ft part conference,, one tl Mason Jars Pints, dozen .. Quarts, dozen 85c v 99c Economy Jars Pints, dozen ; (jO (Quarts, dozen $1.19 25c Jar Lids Kei r reffular, 2 dozen Kerr Wide Mouth, 2 dozen Bacon Nice lean, mild cured Washington bacon Pound - Dill Pickles Preferred Stock Dills Medium size real crisp No. 2'i tin , I . Plato Oil Finest grade salad oil Pint can 35c f 35c 25c 27c 49c 25c I ()uai t can Macaroni (lolden Arc Products l-'in? Noodles, Siwghetti, Macaroni 3 iackaes Pkcj. Preferred Stock Raisins FREE New Potatoes CiixHMi Peas Green Pea ns Punch Beets Younjr Carrots Punch Turnips Firm Cabbage Green Onionsi No. 82 Phone Main 515 ' 4 - T(f (of, this group la made up of men from other classes of buslneua, for 1 1 uui always glad to talk to men who uro Interested In real estate, but whoso work does not permit them the time to study the econo mic problems of the real property interests. 1 have always found H Interesting und Informative to lis ten while men of other vocations have told the story of their particu lar work, and In listening I -have learned the lesson oi tolerance as the I they pointed out to me errors In judgment I had made by reason of itiy ignorance of what they wero trying to do and what the require ments were for them to accomplish their undertaking. This la un ago of specialists and no one man may know und understand the Intrica cies of all lines of endeavor, and we. who are In the real estnt business, delving Into Its problems, learning of Its pitfalls, knowing Its burdens, ore but placing ourselves In position to give to those, who do not understand it the benefit of our labors, so that we may puw legis lation and make progress In other directions, thereby benefiting not .'only ourselves, but the nation as u whole. I- I spoke of corrective in ensures, and In wltnosa of this stntemont I would ask you to Investigate the Heal Kstate Licensing laws of your state. While they ure not of long standing, their effect Is already be ing felt and tho activities of the trickster are fust being curbed. To transact business at all one must first obtain a license and should his actions be found In conflict with the rules his bondments are In jeopardy and jiould fraud and misrepresentation be clearly prov en, the license Is revoked. In , the ' license law the Realtor finds no hindrance to his business, for In joining these ranks he has admitted his willingness to refrain from questionable pructlcesx und that fact is becoming so well known over our lund that the pros tpfctive purchaser Is beginning to avoid the dealer who is not a Heal lor for tho reason that a doubt I a rises as to the advlanhllity of deal ling with him. Honest and straight-, f forward he may be, fair und up- right In all of the offerings that he 'makes, hut the truth of this Is questioned because the mind of the general public Is what might be called "one track" mind and what Is constantly held before it, as true In time becomes a fact, and I do not believe It will be long until the real estate dealer will be known as n ltealtor or not a Realtor with all of the significance that attaches to the term. S Kffectlve combinations are not built on distrust. You cannot sin cerely make a compact with on other man, expecting him to ob serve the requirements of a prin ciple you have both agreed is right, nnd hold mental reservations for lyonr own conduct. When, by rea son of organization, when by vir tue of studying the problems and reaching unified decision as to how best to handle this or that situa tion there eventually comes hotter homes, greater cities, more com forts nnd conveniences,- and inci dentally bigger commissions and more of them. What more could be asked for personal benefit. I History teaches us that primi tive man yielded only to tho spirit of co-operation when handed to gether for mutual protection In the time of danger. Then grew up the family relationship with Its consequent co-operntion ' for sus tenance, families formed the ham lets, and together all co-opernted to secure the comforts they did not previously have; In quick sequence came the formation of county, state and nation, a binding together of (?) all the commonwealths for the pur pose of establishing rules where by these desires might be niado permanent nnd secure. Personal habits were moulded to fit the stahlishcd rules and men first learned the lesson of tolerance. I suppose tho cry of "personal lib erty" rung just as loudly In cave man days as It will in future time when great economic progress de 0 mands a change In the affairs of men; but. gentlemen, we still nave to learn more and more of that great lesson. And unfortunate It Is that we cannot pass on to the youth a heritage r Knowledge so, that they could pick up our torch where we lay it down, full flamed nnd dominant. Instead of having, to grope in the darkness of Ignor ance until they too have learned to walk in the light of their own strength. The man who believes that he, can progress to tho fullest extent without organized contact with his fellow men has given little. If any,! j attention to the nation's business, There Is today in the business af fairs of men a trend so pronounced so self-evident that vlt is remark- 1 able that any should fatl to see it. That trend Is definitely, Irrevoc-! ably toward larger and better busi- I ness units. Towards consolidation, I great institutions. Two things have i made this trend possible. Trans portation and communication. I Without transportation and com-1 munlcutlon there would he no uig business. Without organisation and ethical methods to govern one would hardly dare traffic beyond the confines of ones own imme diate territory. We Realtors believe there lies before this great Northwest coun try of ours an era it will never experience again. The eyes of the nation are turned toward the West; they long for the blessings of the great outdoors; they want to come and play in our mountains and fish In our streams; to breathe the pure air and bask in the sun shine; men of industry look to our forests and our power sites, our cities and harbors, and when the flood of prosperity sweeps over the land to the east of us, once more they are coming In almost unlimited numbers And we who are here must prepare the way ror them, we must remove all bar riers so that they will be prone to possess the land Itself, transplant ing themselves, as it were. Into new ground, there to grow and prosper and work out their future happiness In what they find here to do. here when they can realito their dreams of activity and feel the fabric of vigor which welds men and jobs together In one per feet and wholesome cltUnry. N. K.. West & Co., Inc. Annual July Clearance Sale Charming Summer Coats Appearing With - - LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS ffaTTER'NlIT BREAD Baked Fresh Every Day On Sale at All Dealers Made by La Grande or Without Furs YOU know the reputation West's have. for merchandise of quality, and these, coats are no exception to the rule'. The intri- . guing trim lines, the smart fabrics and deft, workmanship on materials of flannel kasha, twill, tweeds and novelty coatings, together with the tremendous savings should be a coat event to thrift-wise women. Save One-Third to One-Half Daytime Frocks in Smart Styles T AINTY , summery lit tie frocks of voiles, cretonne, gingham and fast color prints with ap propriate trims of lace, net, self-binding and rib , bon. Striking styles yi high waist line effects, straight silhouettes and smock effects at these as tonishing prices. 7 $1.75 $2.60 $3.55 Every Article in the Store Reduced Food Value In Bread This Bread Has 6"6tn55 It 1