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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1922)
o TJX GRAOTE Emm OTSSErcVTTC Tuesrtar. March ?1. 1P?2 BIG EIGHT IS TO BE FORMED Xow Conference (if Sninllei rniveiil ies In MpMI West l.i Fitfht Professionalism, PKTROIT, IMitr. 21. OrKuufttiillon or a ''IliK Kiuht" conference, pat terned lifter the. "Uk Ten" nr West ern Conference, expected to be com pleted In Chluijio, March 8, will have it tendency to Increawe Intercut In athletic at Himiller n n i vtM isiU end to i-1 k tli" Kjiren 1 of the "pro- rKsloiial" evil In Hucli hiIiooIh, In the opinion of 'Inn lea U. Hun t, of Detroit, one of tin Instigators oi the now conference Idea, Mr. Hriic. jiraduate manager of atlilcticH at the l!nlvrnlty of Do trolt, is a nieniler of tlm commitf c that Is ilral'linti proposed nil'M fur the new organization. Willi ,liltl the committee are Coach K. K. Knchmf, of Notre Pnme, and Will lam Coffey. eraduule manager of Maniiictio University. Their pro puKt'd set of rules will be acted upon nt the Chicago meeting, to ho nt tendwi by repnHcnlnliveH of each of thfi eight s( hoo'.ti it Ik proponed to plufe In the, organzlatlon at the start. Tho Hehooh are Unlvernlty of Detroit, MaritietTo, Notre Dame, Michigan Agricultural college, Wa bash, Vh I'nuw, 1,'niveiHlty or Cin cinnati and rnlvei'Hlty of Kentucky. An tentatively drafted the pro posed ruled for the new conference follow closely IhoKe (governing the 'I1K TVn." They Includn the rreah men and three year rules and re fiulre fifteen bourn of Kiholaitic work on the part of athletes. An other proposed rule would prevent ail utiiU'te from participating In conference sports who hud at any time served on a varsity team In any othnr . inHtltntion. The latter regulation would be a decided do pa r Lure from the usual custom, It is mud, and ..Mr, Uruct' douhU If It will be accepted. Sponsors of the proposed rule declare It would check a tuiirienry of HludentH to "Jump." Under present plans the proposed conff-renco rules wouLJ not become effective before January 1, 11)2:1, as It would he Impossible to en- luree mem oui iiik inii next loomsu . anu.n I. .i.u.. el Lw.lt, ... In lii.va ' completed their schedules. "I'rofcHHionultsm in college Kports will receive a blow If the new con ference is formed," Air. Ilrure Haiti. "The -organization would provide a melius for Id Winn a more careful check on HlhlHtlcs. It would also Increase Interest In all college HportH because of the rivalry that would bo created." After the wv conference 1b or ganized It Is possible the Vnlver slttca of North and South Dakota will be mlited, Mr. Bruce Bald, of ficials of both schools having ex pressed a deslrn to enter. for m.iny mOi on onehr the l.;reHt eir-trical undertakings In the world. A deposit of brown coal of enormous exleuL Ik being developed and fi.WM) pounds an V-Ing Npeiit on a plan to produce cheap iJ.ee trie power for the whole state. JUSTICE ASKED The ItOO.i; ll.VVDM ItS AKItKSTKI) WAIXACK. Ma., Mar. 21 Theo dore and Kdward Mayer of K'llngg wcro found guilty Tuesday In the district court of a liquor charge igaltisl them. FOR VETERAN MIMSTCK DKI'IKS l-'OKH OXKOlil), Mar. 21, l(cv. II. D. A. Major, principal of Kipnn hall. acriisfd tif heresy by the llishop of Oxford, declares he will clear him self of all charges, and Iuh chal lenged Jus foi.'K to give a full trial. GOVE SCHOOLS HAVE REOPENED (Spfrlnl to The ObHorvcr) fOVK, .Mar. 21. Tho diphtheria discs am nil convalescent und tlv rjuarantinc i liftt'd.. Kfhool opened today. .Mr. and Iks, J. S. Delving have !-i'(uincd fiom I'nlifnrnia, where they have heen Kpendinp: the winter. Mrs. T. W. Conklin haH just re turned from u visit to Union and I.a (inin;!e. Alls. Lou Payne has purchased a house r.nd lot on Main street froro Karl linker. Khe will ninke nomt nmall alterations before moving in. II. C. Hees, who now calls Minan his home, was In town Inst week. Mrs. Hobert French hnR been vis iting in I.a iranrle this week. P. A. Conklin left this morning for I.a Grande. Philip I.oekwood and Claude Pucketi have K'H'e to Hates,. Oregon. They expect to work in the mill at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Alexander will move out to their ranch home nex'-week. Miss Helen M:relaud and Miss 'Em ma Brown were dinner guests at th-j home of Mr. und Mrs. Thos. Huffy on Thursday. I.ouin Lantz is expected home from 0. A. C. Mrs. Frank Pell, who has been ill for some weeks has been taken to the hospital at Iiaker. Mr. ami Mrs. Alvin Orion have been guests nt the home of Mr. nml IMrs. Frank Miller for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conley und daughter have moved back to Cove af ter spending the winter in I.a Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I.und and son. who have been wintering in Southern California, are expected homo soon. , Mrs, . lithcl !ootb oE Union is here the guest of her sister, Mrs. U N. C011-: ley. ' I Jonas Weimar made a 'business trip1 to Salem this week. i The Public Library has been close:!' during the quuratine, but is open o the public iigain as usual. , Uoy Lay has been working in I.'i Grande for the past two weeks, H. 7.. liaxter and Hoy Jewell are spending a few days in the mountains. Mrs. Hoy Jewell returned Thursday from La Grande, where she had been ffly AK."ot'itiWtl 1'reioO CHICAGO, III., Mar. "1. Justice to th ''voteraiiH" of the, ehurch rat Tier than charity to disabled or '"h pension and relief plann need ministers has become the key- generally provide for w idowg and note)-of ministerial relief In many , minor orphans of mlnlstors as i1l I'rotciHtant ehnrehes. The denoiuilia- j ' inlnitters themselves, and the thms Konerully h ive Increased the I trustees of the Protestant Kpbcopal amounts distributed, and many liavecliun h niiinori.o an immediate made radical ehaiiRes in their nielh- srani oi m.immi to 11 clergyman's od of distribution. Iteiir. ment pen-1 widow at tlm time of the (bmth of sions have frequently b-eu provided j her husband, in addition to 0 pen- in uddltiou to the original provls-1 hlon whicn is paid to winowa or Ion for relief in eases of prnffliiiK hheir minor ehlldren under a separ- nend. The need of assurini: mos- ate provision. There Is no Instance! P?ctive inlnlstern of prnvislou forlof a similar grant having been pro- old age of disability, in order tovliled by iny other ehurch, It Is gain new recruits for the nulplt de-isaid. plto low salaries Is bhM to havel Aiiotlur metntei lor aiding win-; beenono of the motives which led lows is the Joint life annuity, under to tho Introduction of pension sys-ithe expanded annuity plain of thej lims. These facts are brought out Congregational church. This Juint; in statements from the varlom de-aiiniilty is payable to minister dur noniluiUloiiH compiled 'by Thu Vet-i lag his lifetime und to his widow la Meth'sMriis (northern I pro- ary. Should a minister having a vide a cnsii'il based 011 years of salary or JL'.oiifT take out a tneui senlco from'. fluids ronlriblllcd by bershlp at the age of thirty, the ac tbe enliio li iln'ii on tin' principle i cuuiiilalion whin he was Ufi would thai Iho 'strong boubl la ar the ; provide an annuity of about $ln:iu. burdens of Ihe weak." The South-! Further indication of an appur era .Melliodisn liave a fiuir.il Sii-.i-nfly general awakening of respon pi'iaunuato Fmlnu'inout loiiuil lor .slbllliy to aged ministers In the ri' whlcli thero Is one r ciut assess- j port of the Methodists (northern) meat on pastors' salaries. ithat their distributive: Income for '.- mi, four times as much as In 1!8, and that permanent fund of 110, .000,1100 Is Bought. Similar pro gress und aspiration Is reported by various denominations. - ('liiii'cli Bclievcx CliarKv Nut Tj'olKM' Tor J )isillil('il T'"' Augusta Lutherans, the 1 conMrencc claimants was 12.3 and Accl Ministers. Southern Presbyterians und J-'van- pellcal l.uther.111 Synoi of .Missouri. Ohio and oiher states, administer re lief as benevolence, aud on u (buuis of need. HEAD THE WANT ADS! Rlflfin QTIII I ULUUU U I ILL spending the past week. , IS UNCHANGED llfffil HULIIilUH I!y .nolittrd I'ri'n.4) LONDON, Mar. 21. A souk that was very popular In London music lialls yearn ar;o extolled the vir tues of the "Itonsl Ilcef of Old L'uk land," and vct-llfniUHly declared Hint It nccouulH for (tho fn'edoni that "runs In the hloud of the Knje lishmau." It Ih jrtnerally hellevcd that tiulte nn much of the rich, red hlood of freedom run in his veins as In the Kood dayn of old hut it can no louj; he 8;ild that it in Hie "RohmI Hecf of (.!d Lnliiiid" (hat accounts for ltn presence there. In fad. many Luntlshmeu, but more especially Londoners, eat much less of KnKllsh beef than they do of mvt that comes from other coun tries that arc far iHniaiit and which Is brought to Knuhind frozen in refrigerators. A report oT the ''frozen meat tra-le" whit lihas Just bcea publish ed nays importatioim in tlie 1'nitetl Kingdom in 1'-) cMe.'ded all pre vious rei-nniw wtih a iot;ti of !H7, 4 14 tons of beef, mutton and lamb. The home ptodutt wa. estimated at l,'it'i.ni!o inn In Londt .d'-'trlct , S.1 per cent of th' meal nt irk. ted came from ut ericas. Only one Londoner out of m'uii can re, It on upon hnxiiiL-Itritis!i-fe.l m-at to eat. (Wv Asstii-iaied ProsO V A HS A W, Mar. 2 L The slop-pam-; f emigration to tho United Stales ha turned the Polish emi grant t hi toward Cnuuda, aecordinK to reports of Dautin steamship of ficials here. At Hie same time the number or immigrants returning to Poland rdrom America continues to Increase. The total of inromlnn and out koIiik emicj-anis passlns through 1 hint IK In 11' 21 was 140.000 as compared with 120.0OH in llt'JO. FREE PRESS IS erans J'reiudior, a publication of the Hoard of Conference (,'luiiaants of tho Methodist Episcopal church. Help to Kelt-help 'is stressed ill these statements, as it principle 1111 doiiytug thtj newer pension p'.ans. .Most of Ihe) plans involve some ele ment of Insurance, und ministers nullify for tho benefits bv paying I annual dues. Provision is usually ! retained for emergency relief as well, or for aid to ministers fur! Whom the .anornl nf.Siulnn nlf,,,u ,tr-' rived too late. Denominations nnd religious or- ganlzatloni. which have developed or Introduced pension plans under which ministers pay dues, Include, In ulphabrytlcul onder, llaptistsj (Northern and Southern 1 . the' Church of Christ, Congregntional IstH, Methodists of Canada. Presby terians, the Iteformed Church of America, Southern Methodists, United lirothiun, United I.uthernus, United Presbytorluns, and the Y. M. 0. A. Iiv1 some rases a (clergyman's dues nro paid or shared by his con gregation. The part ontrlbuled to the fund by clergymen's or officers' dues variesiLiiniler tho nlan of the Y. M. C. A., yearly payments based 1 1 on a percentugo of salaries are nindo to common fund, to which be associating pays half and the hi oineer nair. case oi His. prior iieatn. The plan of which this annuity Is a feature, permits a Congrega tional minister to become a member uf an annuity fund by (laying an nua 1 dues r-f six tier cent of his sal- DID FAIN DISTURB YOUR SLEEP? TITTv pain and torture of rheu matism can be quickly relieved ( by an application of Sioun's J.innV'nt. It brin A warmth, ease and comfurtand lets yo sleep soundly. Alwjiik have a bwtle handy and apply whdk you feel tme first twinge. Jt fcnctrthLi tvithoutubbing. t It's splcudio take v pain out of tirerL achint? Tht'iscles, Vpraina and eirams, stitl )oi-.y l-'or fort y years yourncighlwr. At all druggists- 1lm.1L. m. fc'i-'X LI' encm7 Harris Grocery , The Accommodation Store Will Serve You a complete Line of mm VI 1 (V'M sea 7 juifl so arc live mil J.G. SNODGRASS 109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75 NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY ( ' STAPLE ani Fresh Fruits, Vegetl Call on us for yo We Sell mid ROAT ii)ioy CORETrl A FANC lP4 V,,Y Y GROCERIES and Farm Produce ultry Supplies rantee ChampiosrFloiir Oft 17 A with warm salt water apply over throat poRub Him Jan Utcd Yeatlu Pin iik;' Your Order; Main To t Two Eloeks North of the If. R. Track on Fir Rt; uu vnie backs. I u 'a eiV'"V Ask I 5701, $Y40. i .1 i ! 1 1 HI evei more import; 1 inn I : , 1 inn is Here" (Is and flower seeds. We liave a complete assortment of ('. ('. -Morris & Co., I). "SI. I'Vrry and W, (ieo. Starrets seeds. All Ihesc seeds are new and ovcrmiient tested. ATTENTION! Home Bakery Products Mean to You DEPENDABLE APPETIZING NOURISH ING FOOD Jliey consist of thelclioicest (iiality, irepared 'T the best conditions and what is perhaps nit, you will enjoy them. We ctv the follAwinc; Cakes, Pastries and Cook it French lstr.-, freain Pill's. Uin.di Rolls. Sciiare ('aSsis V-.co.inut Drops, Doughnuts, Coffee Cakes, Aiiftel Cakes, Chess Pies, Chop Suey, Jelly Rolls, Drop Cakes, Tea Sticks and Cookies f all kinds. Car Owners PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY Have you had your car overhauled and put in good condition for the summer months? Now is the time. We can give you the service on any repair Come in and let our car a thorough inspection V xVhtt lie a worii in v i ll ' Cal1 Main 80 II POSSIBIUTY UUIBITHDOT ANY POVERTY! 'MOSCOW, .Mar. 'Jl. A free pre-ts is nn mm need jik one el t lie possi bililUs of the near fill tin. The tViiir.il S'vlet Kxtcnttvc t'ommittec li.n d.Mitlcd thiit liencefortli all nt'WpjipiMH must be i'f-mpiiiiiK ;iml imifl roriinle on u linsini'ss biisis or unit publication. 1'ii'ler tin etd Soviet relmr nil the exprnscs of newspapers were paiil by the i:oernnienl. Roesch Mot s t and prompt ur shop. nan give your Co. Phone Main 761 Corner Adams and Fir Successors to Hilton Garage IllltOIC "lZV" IV SIUAITS 1 1' ii i "t Pr.'Hul 1.0NlMi i;,v, st. No man l unrniiiliiM'ii i. In Vliloiiii. Au ll'lliia, lil-l nn vii li n immmI lie Ipom tliorc !'. l:n. , ...in Mc'WIi.h-, tin ni'w ;ti;iit-i:rM(r.il fur A'irturl;! w ln lllis iirllvpi.l h.i. In nlilit nil 'ml lrrii(Uii l it i .i i . .ii n lln v.i.i ti ai irinrta in opiMiini; I p Its lrri;:iniM I. mkI nml Iiiih about ailflll.liml iiit.h of rrnau l.ilill .lit- iii fo '.!( ,m muc. it 1' OV. tt C wnniini-- t. ft t-cl:il 9 ' . Villi n liiK H0i"g)' til lirm nnrk o LONPOX. M:ir. LM "Izr.v" Smith the f.inhnis Jenvsj! Hohller wli won the Vbicirin CiiiMS nml mIx other tlcin:;itl'ns tor ht:ivery In the war. in in ftnaneiul tr.ulH und efforts nre lieina itutilii to raise f'J.'inu Ut start him In business. I'ltiNri. s ji m l i s sni.K ROMl- Mir Jl.- HurRlam stle Sloii.niMt worth of jeven from the ap.irtmenlH of Prince OiIokohIi hi In the llarherinl palnre, bnt paid no nttiMHion to work of ail valued at M.r.OO.uiMi. Ililc.Ht prltpaid for clean, largo-MTt-i) eo'dJiii raj;H O 0 - 0 0 ' o "KILOWATT" IS HERE ! Dfl NOT FAIL TO SE "ECK OF THE BUTTON" At Ihe Arcade 'iVeal re. j Tuesday and Wetlnesday, Maivh L'lst, L'L'nd. 1 :n inieresi inu' inriisc Xi unci hiiii; different. u ould appreciate ymir inm uieiits Come in and tell uVultat vm think of the picture. ait-e. i uesiiay aim etuiesiuiy, e. liuth adults and children. Eastru Oregon Ughl & Fmet Co. . Ve are Ready to Serve You in Our New Location South of Zweifels, the Delco Man, North of Lilly's Hardware on Depot Street, the busiest street in the city. Come here for prices and service. Qual ity ,the best. (i You lnre welcome to our new place. A large shipment of large sweet and juicy change's. 25 oranges for 65c. Reg ular price, 50c dozeh. I Sime Telephone, Main 43 J. OLM GROCER Quality end Service rocs CMX WAIN 13