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pacik F(i:n (IRANDTO EVENTNa OftRTCRVTCrc Mnndnv. June o. 1022 La Grande Evening Observer Alt IMIF.l'lNDKN T NKWfU'AI'RIU I'ubllBhuii daily and weekly at Im OrD(Je, Oregon, by La Grande van illic OtWTVwr 1'iihMxlilntr Company. UHUCU DKNMiJ, Editor. Entered at the rontofTIco at I-a Orand. Gretron, as tiucond Claaa Mall Matter. CITV AND COI'MTY OVVWIAit i'.ri:it. On sale In other cttlea Oregon Hotel Vnwi tjinti'J. l'riland; Imperial Nwwa 3i and, i'ortlnnU. MultuooJaij Neva jlaud, PoriUii'l. Address all comiuun.cn.Uona to T.HH OUHKUVKH, 1416 Adaaa Ave.. L Uraudo, Orvifon. uiiscnirTioN jiatei. II y Carrier. Dallr. oer month . Dally, per threw months uaiiy, par six uio., Dally, ilDgle copy 12.16 Dally. Dtir iix uio., la advaoc M-f IOMJIi:it OK ASSOCIATED I'nKSS. The Atwoclsfd 1'rens la exclusively jnntlid t for publication at all I new a dlHimulMf credited to It or not 1 .tnrwlH jrtM.(1-r. in this paper, and I tUo the lo nl ni'Wi published therein ill rlKhia of ie-puhllcatlon of apeclal 1 jlrtpaiche here also are reserved. Sible Thought For Toda Br Mail. Calif, per year, in advance Dally, mix moiitlia. In advance Dally, three mm, ilia, in advanoo . Ially. pur Hiontn . V.'nkly Onaurvur-Hlnr, by nail, per year, In advance -. .15-00 a.&t) ..II. It . IUiUIT REASONING: Let u reason tuirether, saith the . Lord: -'j Hume!' your urns lie lis scarlet, they moUlull he hi vhil ! an Know Isa. 1 :1K, k UNION AT HER BEST. The city of Union will have much to offer tlie public this lycar at the annual stock ,-how, Jiesidcs the regular program which is first class, the. city offers a coui'i.'leted hrtel that is first class in even- particular fr the accom modation of quests. The principal streets of the eily will lie paved, and instead of the dust that. large crowds assem bled at a gal tiering such as the annual show naturally crea tes, the pavement wild he flushed often with the abundance of Catherine creek water making he little city a delight ful nlace for the visitors. i . . . ... .... i i i . r And there js somctlimg tlial Liium always nan ami THE OFFICE CAT BAPTISTS WILT '(? CONVENE HEREiinil "Miflget Bows" are all the rage , ( I'ortur county, Iml., Is buuntluK that tho county jail Is empty. Well oven un empty fail should not he take!! to mean that there are no more people who fehould be in it. There are two who make fools and brunettes. kliulB of Women of men blonds 1'IIMK On certain days wlieU pa Rets home (The days he's paid 1 mean) .Ma meets him at tho door, and then We boo (i touching scene. A lot o' people 'II be disappolnt- jeil when they die, causo they won't ... ,, , . , ..i (j i .i. i he anu lo reau wimi me local lias year The supply is as reni p-w .km rr, .m iiitipaper IutH lo Bay ubout it.Coxle. is hospitality. The I moil uranu. is ici'im anujviiou over the entire northwest. Ie siire ami attend the stock fallow antl enjoy all of these ihinys. i Boy 'Sports. Tho.v m;uble chi-tnplunsh'.p Mr, .oats that havt' fpruiit; up in Nt Jt'rscy, New York and IVnnsyivaniii mny ic upt'niiijj a new em fnr btf. Think of the im-ffaltlt' thrill of boin;: declared champion nmtbJt shooter 01' the town! To that is bein added the K.ory of reptesentinj? the home town nifninMt other towns, and there la tudk of Htatc and interstate championships. In a year or two, there may be meets! to d'otermino the champion marble1 uhooter of the United SLates. j Now, if marbles nrc to 'be taken, no seriously, why not other sports?, lloraetthocs hjuvc oeen revived nd tions arc sprinKinjj up rapidly all ovei the country, and Knowing their inter est in athletie exercise antl contests of many kinds. Hcfoie the war Germany was 'kmown :is a country almost without tports, in the English and American sense. Theiu w;is a wod deal of outdoor tramping, on the part of young men, but that was merely an old-fashioned foim ot travel, i-ompetitive games were sadly lacking, and to that Jack has been attributed much of the de ficiency of sporting spirit of which the Germans were accused during th" war. There were shooting societies, but many people will question wheth er fliooting at n muik is really sport U has been said often that honest A SIH.MISK "Why are the movies made in California?" x "It's tho climate." "J an. Needs u Wiarm climate for thoHo costumes.' mnnilii.li-linl I 11 I lit ll T Clt V IfrnU'tl .1 1 fkC 1 1 hr'rm,,in ynri.,i n.-.rjim, flP'l-S with the training they give in -the 'younger fry that surely are do- fair play and lob -ranee, would have ""- "v : i.i .. u.... werving of serious attention. We look "- Wl "" I, lu' ,i,,u 1UU' a, ... fh,. dav u-hrn them will l auacK on me resi 01 i.u.t.pe. inter-city contests in mumMe-the-peg caddy, duck-on-lhc-rocA and shinny, ( if in nothing else. So degenerate nro these times that there are communities where the boys never seem to have heard of the glor ious spoiU just mentioned. Shinny especially, the tin-can 4ju!f of genera tions of husky young (Aniericun, is surely worthy of honor, Confusion of Time. rihe confusiun of nine at Washing ton shovvt; cicat.y the detects ot aii uUlight-SHving plan that does i in take in the wiutte community, Iik executive branch of the government I. operating on a summer schedule ao hour earner than usual. The b -girfla-tivo brunch is holding to siat.uatd time. rtashiiiK'tun Lusine-s, educa tion and ti anspoitation are di ided LtiweLii the two ssiema. Uhe result is chaos. It is much the same in various oth er communities, fciome cities uie in volved in a most a may. tug tannic n( t'tandail lime, daylight-saving time and sun time, with minor vatiatiuus of all these. I The idea of stuitin I lie day earlier in the mom lis w lu-n tliei c are mm- Tliere is certainly something in this point of view. It is a hopeful sign, then, when thd youth of Germany turns fioni the rifle range and the goose sti'p to field spoils. And there is something peculiarly appropi lute in this Marathon run from Potsdam to Merlin. Things of quite a differ ent soit used to come from Potsdam. Poets are sinking about the robe in:i and tho bluebirds until the birds are singing, too, but not, one sus pects, about the loeta. ASK THK LITKHAItY MI). Dear Office Cat: Will you please toll I'te whether that old sont; thai says "Go Way and UH Me Soleop" was written to a fly or a mosquito? Ileutrico. The fellow who thinks lie is tho "whole chet'HO" Invariably turns out to bo a decG of it. The only real Holtittor. of the psiiting problem seems to bo eHap Hible cars. Here's a chance for Henry to do something for tils country. DO Li A IIAIM) i,n i; al; Ruth is to havo a salary of $50,000 a year mid $500 extra for every homo run ho makett. 'TIs tho volr-o of I he slugger. I hct.r til in eomplaln: "Darn all the good Udtrliers! They glvi me a pain." 50 The Cooler Summer Galls Tho Grand Ilonde association of the Baptist church will open its confer ence hero tomorrow morning. The first session will be called to order by Moderator J. H. (Howard. Jollowed by an address by iltev. A. R. Sitton. Rev. C. II. Bloom will follow the op- eninu aooiess witn an aoure.s on "Tho origin and Kunction of the Church." The other important feuturo of the morning session will be tho annual sermon by liev. A. R. Sitton. ' The aftgrnoon session tomorrow will be devoted to "Woman's Part in the ILocaJ Church," the association stvietaiy, Mrs. J. H. Howard, being in charge. During the evening the subject for discussion will be "The Church and Evangelism." Mrs. Frank Jester will lead the opening'song ser vice. Addresses will be delivered at this session as follows: "How I Prcipare My Church for Evangelism," Kev. D. -Loree. "How I Prepare My Field for Evangelism," Kev. J. C. Patey. "How 1 Prepare My Converts for Church Membership," Rev. E. T. Star-j key. "Evangelism and the Church Life," Dr. S. J. Keid. On Wednesday morning the session i will be opened by a devotional service! at o'clock by Kev. C. A. Waterhous? and immediately after this the read ing of the chuich letters will follow. Committees will report after tnis and discussion of their lepoits will fol-; low. Rev. E. T. Starkey will deliver the sermon in the morning. j "The Chui ch und Her School" is the theme for the afternoon session.) .Following the opening of the session' with a song service, Rev. D. I.oreoi will talk on "The Purpose of the S.Jiool," and this will be followed by discussions of "The Vacation School of tho Chuich," and "The Assembly and the School." A round table dis cussion will be led by Rev. J. C. Aus tin. "Is Modern Education a Succes or Fuiluie,".is the subject of an ml diess by Dr. G. H. Young, which will follow the round table discussion. (J. B. Hogan will also talk on "Young. People air! the Church." The evening session on this day will be devoted to the subject, "The Church, FDR SALE Cabbage and cauliflour and the Denomination." Mrs. Frank! plants. Adam Beck, R. F. D.' No. 2. ft aAjEs? Checked Nainsook Union Suits Things That For The Better Things People Wish For- Quality Merchandise Always at "Wests" IT'S OVER TIME FOR STRAWS If you'vo been a bit late in selecting your straw hat. these hot days oitxht to make you discard your heavier one. We're showing genuine iimamas, nunnin teed rough and smooth straws in different wit-aves. . . . They'ro- licht as a feather high In quality and low in price. . t 18.50. ' ' : v ' BATHING SUITS THAT ARE NEW v- Colors that are new bright and flashy color combinations. They're all wool suits of the famous ".(antzen'' and "Wil-wltd" makes, both famous' for tln ir patented stitch. This means that they will not sag or pull out of shai, and that fney will dry quickly. For men. women and children. Priced at - $2.00 to if JJ.00. , (Incorporated) The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes' " " - class condition. See it at Union Motor company. Coiner Fir and Jefferson. , fi-5-."t ,le. tcr will lead the opening song ser vice and Dr. O. C. AViiht will make the principal address. (In the closing day, Thursday, "Chuich Fellowship'1 will be-the topi, ol the morning session, which will be the only session. C-'i-ltp I ETIfl Xorthwest Convent ion Here in Ke.temher will Fiiul Ijoc:iI Tenijtle "Kiriertnin hi Jfovallv. Now that Wilt Hays 1 "boss mov ie man his ears are tucked away out of sight in his recent photographs. YOl It XOSK SHOWS "Jnck. wli it causes those marks on your nose?" "Glassed." m "Glasses of what?" Tho only fool ilko an old one Is young one. .That discreet patriot, Air. Pemp ney, Is to have a look at somo of the European battlefields four years after tho battle's are over. A joint met ting of the committee) mi ui lungemems nr me second an nual (-.invention of the Pacific North west Association of ihe I. O. K. K. TtMtll.tl'N lind h,' Ad ClnK .mh.rtnln. met committee 'has been held as a '"." S. ..M KTI. I V(i KVKIIV LAV iiti.liiuii...i v ii... ..rr.... , k. A noat radio receivlntr set can mil f.nih in th.. ,. it.. 1 1 ..f ti... leasiiy be eonslructod bv using the daylight houis Kimmemls itse.f to gieat riimd expected SeptcmlM-r 1 an (, copper cons ol your still as an aer most people; but unless tneie is ui!-;.- ihliuis of tin- prugiani were gonel'11'' ammity aoout it m-.tesd of contusion, ( over anl the work appoi tioned be it is better to keep one sNstim tllej I ween Ihe Ad Club n:i, the locige it vear around, and let indivuliialsi f f . Tile inimcihat task is tinolh'it'. change their own time of gelling uoj thloiighnut Ihe district elllbrneed b. (M)S'1:HS AM) MIA' for tneniselvis if lliey want to. n.!he association. I.etti rs ale coniilu 1 love to watch tin- roosters crow body can save his own himr of d.iy , into ll'c Ad Club heuibiuai tors from He's like so in:iny men I know. 1 K in, either morning or evjiung, iimm icii,iics, such as: Alid Uhi Who .brag anil bluster, rant and shout , The lust scream. word in fashion Is ho cares enough about it lo lilt linn-. Ateff, Poillaihl; Acca, I'ocntello, Ida. self out of his daily rut. ; Al llimviyn, liutle, Muntiitili; Al Ki o - jili, ..Walla Walla, W in-, i-'pi.kane, Wa h. f..!l',l. Hi,.. Kut Ala Dairh. Sent- The electrical in,iu! i y repoi t- that ' ''''' W l ''1 ' ('"'-"' -Msayaini, l.ewis- thele are now l.M,l li,n.. h . Hi '""' ''"-5 ' h-' '"'. l-cthbrldge L'nited States wn,; for e.ectifitv Electrical Homes. And beat their niatilv chesls without .-h.; El Mabar The first damn tiling to brag about. l-llhal llurkaii, The 7 NEW TODAY WANTED Tire company wants state representative and sales manager to opan branch office. $1100 neces- sary. Universal lire Co., Chicago I WANTED To buy second hand lii inch low-wheeled wagon. Plume 400-R. . . G-5-ltp BUY YOUR PLANTS. . Lust week to 'buy your Aster Plants and plants for porch boxis and hanging baskets. At the Greenhouses. ;-5-:Jt CHERRYS FLORISTS. Fools Will Always Try. Perhaps if It were more generally known Hint a locomotive smashes up R motorcar beyond repair us well as kills the family, there'll lie fewer at teuiols to beat tliu train over the erosoii.g. Ku:,sa? city Siar. When Railroads Used Horse Power. Ilefore Stephenson built his first high-speed locomotive, the famous "Rocket," In 1S'.'9, horses furnished the motive power on most railways. In some cases horses and locomotives were used on Ihe same road. ASTER PLANTS. Will only last a few days Iomrer. May '.'!), Juno -12-ll) Tome before it is too late. At the Grewnhouscs- (l-5-:ii WOMAN Wanted, $40 : C1IBRRYS FLORISTS. time, 51,jC0 an Ihour MAN OR weolily full smit-e titiin. sellimr wii'i i-i, ntnnrt ieiy to wearer. Experience unneces j LOST Hound black pin set with clus-saiv- International Knitting Mil' ,; ter of pearls. Return to Mrs. J. T. Norrislown, Pa. G-5-ltp Williamson, Phone U(I7-W. Reward. ! i 6-5-2t LIVER TROUBLE Physician o-.i plains simple treatment for in j FQtt RENT A modern furnished llanird gall liladder and du.ts n'-! house suitable for two families. 1418 .;c(atcd with salls'onesi. ItiVjlSot t Monroe. (i-5-2tp free. I)r. A. I. Padoek, Box 201,! Kansas City, Mo. IS-o-ltp' The DcLap Auto Stage will run uurmg me nay anil alter the dance at FOR SALE Modern four-room bun-! Union during Stock Show time at $1.' g ilow on Oak street, near Spring per round trip. Stop at L. & L. Drua stieet, fireplace, oak floors, buffet,1 colonade, dutch kitchen, basement, and furnace, garage and chicken house, nice lawn, cement walk, bathi and electric lights, east front, etc.! S2S.'!.-), $1000 cash. Pyramid Ijind' Co. fi-f-ltpi Nobby Novelties Yes, our Klin's will wi'iii ali.nut if. out bul'. dike (heir (iiue AVe ;iit rci-civiii new stylt's evorv diiv. T A Paradise for Tired 'Feet ? L'OU Depot Street . 1'houc Main 118 Grover Smith, Mgr. , . . Bofilery best angle to approach any problem from Is the try-angle. M A I K H PI P V A N T K 0 I enora 1 1 woodsmen wanted for short lopgiivj. j Teamsters $:l-75 per day, camp! bookmen and swampers $:t.00 to1 S:l.."0 per day. Board $1.2.") per day i 'Cascade I-umber Co., Cashind, Wash.! G-5-Gt Umm! Umml Umm! Frozen Custard!. Truly fit for the Gods FOR s ME 1 '! Fmd Con dp in first! ihls means that nunc than eiif thii.i of the people in Ami" lira luive direct access to ibis conveniert source ,(. light, heat and power. Tliere win a gain last car" of 1 ,", l.'i, jlil hemes The trade u ports a tii.ine.nl uis d--niand now for electric apparatus aiu materials. Ili'tlilrik 'an Loon, in Lis. "Mto:.v of Mankind," declans his '.eliel Hi;: the steam i iignie, wKli all its iimic. smoke and dirt, is in stincd ti vani-h in favor of the dMiaiiie. It l,u,Kft tli,,; 'way. Likewise tae ic.tc;ral coiiitnis tion engine, with iis efiicien.-y, imi--.- and snieil, mny follow suit. The ut'ilualion of valciinVer luoduce elti'tiiial cuiie.'.t in pr. i'eil ing at an ime.aiiipicd t at i- '1 ne nr; step, when this obvious sv-une of " -apply has' been levelep,d, v.i:l l, the. turning of cnl into nun it at the mines and its ti nnsniis.-.i,n vet lug!i tension wiies. Lvcntualiy all liainet' will he electrical- , Al!.. na; Hi m-li c Slu-a l:i N'essill, Nelson, luiiml'ia: Ti I Kl Kebir, Vae- , I! l .; Tel Id .Maluila, Victoria T ciianuin, AUeiiken, Wash Germany Taking to Sports. i. I lie Ml le litw ICC.I ,M l'e , I .lei the ceaiaiil he Hi.t v It will nniaze tiiose wl o hi : e not followed the changes in lb i l :m I fc ince the war to learn t ha'1 for til larathon race from Potsdantjio ltei- lin, on May 2H, there were -ntere 4,000 runners. This indicates the tremci to is en ihusinsm for sjO.rts tiiat ha deve! oped lati ly. The (ttuan Ai'.H i; A , r t t.,-. ,,. socia'ioii rn'otts that new r nnisinr ttint d inrj- I!- C; inirton. 'I lie tone ,.f all these letters is that I a t remeraleiis ui.wil is going to be ! J pie .lit aid the in, n to whom the job I id" liousear ami fve.iuiir the visitors s has I'd 'I a -i e, 'led li, ve buckled Up J thvir bells to tmVtM'v the bigges a.l, i.f its kind I,a Cianile has cvei attempted. Dining the let week the final eon- 'facts Meie .ieai.l' .etweell sl.'.xvl ! 'Oato' . aril inal ceie.niitf cos whtcit J eel!- to- lln ice, t i ia borate plan: I any IvMtem Oi,.K!, town lias ev-.J t aliiiiil,'l in me ay years, ill fa.'l I il b il. uhll'iil if li-,- ,; ,. lias b'on see J in illegal, al liny lini o a'.s'de of Port I t the job an.! ! fa I e I :re a ..t illlt Ulll.V t'll I I'll o- '.!, . in il-,. ( llv.oiver ! s ago. A. W. Nelson ha- i e ' i I e. - det of colidu.-tinc I'v i l Me i m;,. ilistlict lltl J lin iie'i ol a hsal lodg. I ee l hrs ll -o i., ell nsirivre J for the local if: nneeiiieat"- J 'bus i,..,kiW the Ad 1 Jus the char ing h.ai... fa. all th ,etais. J Amoiiir oilier thines accoaiidisbc ' ronmiittce Handing w.ls a -vs ola about nliuted be i I. A I' of un'!' I at the joint l.ltl- !'iil' "'' pir,. ic - SI. CO -i.? will le f.v, ,-. h i" ,0. . el . a. tun's n 1 , bills val the . t best AN INCOME OF $100.00 A WEEK niiioimls to no inure (han !10.00 a week in the end if it, is rill spent us you go. Sound luiMiiess' judgment dictates (hat a portion of your earnings lie set aside as a reserve against possible future misfortune or siekness and as a means of gaining financial independence. A savings account in this liauk is a sound invest ment. It will work for you every day in tho ! year and always be available in (lie hour of need. ! La Grande National ' .--.Bank. '1 SOUND l.Kkl.U!!.!; JMiOGKKSSli"!' ! flip M i n.ii j!' " h v t .v Here is the recipe! Try it today! FROZEN CUSTARD quart Rich Milk cup Suear ' i enn N.,. iw... -..j 1 handful Raisins LicunKaro ?t,ni.nn0 u.n'i'i.-' a c . Pinch of Salt 1 cup Cream 2 teaspoons Kingiforii's Corn Ularch Heat the raisins and Corn Starch in the mi'!; in a doub.'o boiler for twenty minutes. Make a custri-'d cS the other ingredients, adding the nut meats when col-!' Freeza as ice cream. This may be varied by adding! chopped figs, dates, etc. , o In every American kitchen Kmsfords Corn Starch is the one "stand by" for delicious, economical and nutritious desserts. Iv.XOSFORD'S CORN STARCH 2 c urn up nldftl Milk nip S-ipr 3 Fcc U trmroon Slt S traspoon V.iin:;i 4 tavel lMpoon K(ncforij' Corn Starch t oj. Chocolate melted (cptioaal) Mi the corn starch u-ith a little cold nullc Stir the hot milk slowly into tho corn mrch and stir over water till it thiclirt. Cook fifteen minutes. Beat the hc aiifihtly, add the suRar and salt. AiIJ the corn atarch mixture to the crs, and cot, acirn n-if consiantly, one nan mo lon(f. Kwiove from lire, U the vanilla . frMlttii chocolate as desired. Servo coK ih t wsuandugi.(SairV(;a six peivjitfj ' FUlTt Alt T.Mt-ftw r wtkf Jor-mon-litrVf folder oitai Com 5tArchrctat t CORN STARCH cxpaissLvroRrooo, T, (S.f.GSiono''' t : I j "rl',,.'.7!;Tr-'"''lj -J '.UU',).i....,