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Monday, August 7, 1922 r PAGE TV0 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER argams For Hot Days Corsets $1.50 Ifoval AVon-ester sets, values to in several (iilTereiil styles. ( 'losinir uiit t 'lis line, nil oil Side. Clinire $1.50. Wash Goods 49c ' 'leaiiin; (in Nuin iner Wash mhm-N. OITer in.H' all iles. t issues and lati.-1es, values to -tLLTi mi sale, n'r yard 49c. Check Jap Crepes 35c Imported Japanese ( 'repe. Ivt ra ;;nod qual ity in I'lieeks. liV.iilnr ."jSe value, on sale, yard 35c. Mcdcrii iJortia HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE - mUULIIII MtllJUO - NOW IN NORTH tori (t Ptf-T. &Std ! - ' : m:tf-:. MMIIUUKU !lltJ 1.U-1I. l CMlUIMt'LUU Tim coutho In the law schout, Miss -Annette Elizabeth Di Kola, ot San Franc -Ihco, in tsvtUng ready for her culling by practicing in tlie lower 'courts. fflOMHD HNGE MEET Clergy. non T lii n k They M.Vke M';ml;inl Into Our iirollu'i'lioml, LVpnit. (ISy A.'-m iiti-.i r rOPKNMAtiKN. A'ltr. C.. rjy inoii and religion worker fmm piiiiH uf the world will mil her here early next nionlli to alUud tin meeting of the nitt'inati'Miiil com JniltO'! of tbo world alliance fur In ternational friendship tin oti-li the churches, which will open Anrut 7 ii iid continue throm;h A tiuiit 11. Olio of the in a iii topics will he 1 i mi -Jtntlon ol' a i-in a in en Is and it In ex pected that lln' mill engine will adopt ri'HolutloiiK. appeal fun to the na tion! oT tho world and nv-ornmond-1 II K to tho churches mi -hods ol i t) operative work toward this end. AmoiiK ttio morn t Intn one hun dred deleKatt'8 "represent ins (Mh I' ft viiWuii,,ii,yii i .Nwid Jinnee who are coming will be t !- Jai'Kt) number of prominent Amer lean ministers, ineludhit; lr. Ne ll mill uh l.oyntou, Ihi uh-i v hhmIci ittor of tho eoniii'cational rouia-il and pastor ol' Hie Clinlou nwnii' C(U(tiVKfltIumi cliuroh )i llroulilvn; J1 (UiarlOrt K. Jelfi'i-iion. patdor' nl' tho H road way Tahcrnaidr. New York; Hi. William . Merrill, pas tor of (he Urh'k Proshyi.Tian church, New York, and Chairman ol the YVorld Aliianc-t iind tho Church pence t'nion. lr. Henry -A. Atkinson, general am-retary ol' llie t-n hist named oreanl;ti hni't : I ir. Cl.aiNs S. M.url'uriauil. Mineral sec S r-tai y of t he H deral nnnu il or ;Chuihs if ChriM; lr. Arthur .1. : lit o.vn. Mcri'tary of 1 he Preshyier )uu M issioiiary .Soiiel y : 1 'resident t W . H. P. Fa mice of liron n Cuiver ; Uy ;' Proi-ssor William . Hull ol ;S;A,ir thmtire cftHeye; Hamilton Unit, jni New Yoik- Jr. Frederick Lynch. j.Mr. (Jcnrte A. Plimpton, the itev. (A. Z. Conrad, the fie. I.mirit:: !.;ir-'m-h, I r . S;riinrl A. Flint, Dr. Aikoii P. Allerl.ury and Mi. John Harvey. . More Inlei ikiI iniialioiii. fr Pontnu. wh. is cliairman of ,1110 in I i u a I icnn I roniiiiiuee, will ; preside. A r. jM.rt on ttie. Wahiu jlon coi;fe:en f for limitation nf ar- loam u In will he presented by Pro- rs.iir Hull, and the iiie.-iiiii: will consider resolutmnt adopted at the i.-e"ie:uh annual meetim: of the world alliau, held M;,y in flee- !l;ni-l, tiiii), which iirKed iheCnite( ( -t;it finerninnt li vaililpate in 'lie court ol inlei national jusijre; liixored the piftliressive reiluctiuii ol uiinaui'-'it s. a mi fill led upon tiie AmerhHM people to cultivate and practice ;ihe art of thiakiu in term of pi'iii.' ji ml in tern :i ion a I good will and to - find and apply the peacefnt melhodH of sett linn inter national diffeiviirns with honor 'ind cerlit ft. ihe . iiJtfcoiii' j, ; l,aMr Kepoit tti he Made. The results of a ntiidy of hthor conditions in tho In tied State':, tiroat lint a in. France, Germany. Denmark, Hungary, Austria, Hoi land and Seihia will he reported by nine cointnittofw appointed last Jnnn ary for this jmrpose, ,i nd die con ditions thus itiialyze, ttil he hro.i-'ht to tiie ;itteniion of the nalionM gov ern men Is coint-rued. On I he basin of these i co m m en ihit ions the churches or the world will be asked to do t heir part in recontructlm: i he (ii'liist rial order. r.ne Kcion will be devoted to a ill sen Mii on of racial and nd lutein m m inorii h s, and how the churches may help in preserving ihe rights and liljerties of such in in or i lies. The A lie r lean delegate will present a resolution, ndopltd at the Cleve land ineeiiu". which ure.s the kov ei n in i in oi (he l'n j led Slates to cooperate with (J rent llrltain, or any ot her nation or nations, in iuvesti tiaiiiif: atroi-itits practiced on Chris tians of the Near Fast. 1 Tiie discussions w ill be ca i ri' d (u in Kncljsh, Fi'eiich. Cerinan .md I anisdi, and the pruceodinns t' i le con fer.-nci- wilt be published in t heM- ion r lanmiaues. tin directors of J e been successful payment of the COSTLY TO ;i(FAT IHH'I 'UN dy AssnctaT'a l're.i I.OMiON. Aim. 7.-;reat liritaiu has paid out Sa.iMMi.iHin ir.uuds un der the unumploymeut insurance a i since November, l'ro. This statement was made recently by Sir .Montamie Harlow, pai Ha men t -ary secretary of the ministry of la bor, who said also tlntt the minl. trv intended lo press ihe iiu-stion of j insurance, by Industry and bad fp- poinietl a coliunittce to luveiiLiKato t he mat l r. A jiossihle solution of the prob leni would be a compulsory slate scheme to provide a mini mum oi benefits (or evei-vone, ami lo form a balis on which indiidual iu diistries could build special schemes according to their own reuuire-meiiis, 111 NtiFU, THIC IIKST SAITK. DOCTOR BILLS HIGHER LATELY TiKiil.IX, Auf. 7. Medical treat ment costs 2u times more In Ger many today i ban it did before the war, dei la i'' b li . Hcinrich H rutins, ;erman minister of labor., writins ; in the current number of Recou i sir net ion, Ir. llrauns calls alten I lion to this lucre ast in oniiection with t he critical sitttat ion w hich. , he s;i ys. prevails in Germany's so cial insurance. J Althoiuh vn far tie- sick funds bav in ii i.i i ii La In i ii ir the (benefits, the funds are "uppronchin jlheir day of fate." Medicines cost, on an avc-Tan, 2-". times the ure-war fiutire, while in lull a charge of tlireu marks was made for a day's hospital lreat-1 nieni, w hich now cosls luo marks, j Accordiim to the minister's statis tics, IG.tnio.mju employes are iusur ed uioler the German Invalidity ln siiiiiiice system and 1 .(inn.uon under ! the Private Fin ploy es Insurance, i The Sickness lnsuraice grants to workmen, domes tic servants and clerks, whose annual earnings do not exceed a certain limit, caul) 'payments and benefits in kind. The fund;; responsible for the payment of these benefits are kept up by the contributions of the insured' persons and of tho employers. I Accident and in a tidily iusur , ances also a re prov ided. These, 'however, as ve as the sickness in- sura nee, am heinj; operated today ! Willi a meat, deal of difficulty atul 1 hit hi) ini -atisfaciory fesn lis, owiiiK largely to the depreciation in the value of the mark. j "It will depund on the value' ot the mark and on Ihe labor market." the minister concludes "as to whetli-' !er lite sick, the disabled and the in J validn can be protected against . Curt Ih-r misery." (By Aanocistea rreflji) ANCIIOHAGK, Alaska, Aajt. 7. An crvidence of the raoidily with which events ale trans :rinf in Alaska oc curred Sunday afternoon, July U, when an airplane hearing passengers uas.se J over ihe city while wending to the iiilU a pack train followed by several uiospcetoi btariiiK packs upon thuir backs and with doifs likewise burdened headed for the hills. In tiie railroad yaids u Pullman train was just puli inK in and a hi army type tractor was making its way out the Katfle riv er road to perform service for the Alaska mud commission. Tennis players halted for a moment to Kay.e at the airship while watcher. at a baseball ame took a hi.sty Klance(but did nt suffer their ntteii lion to be drawn from the national tinie. Out over the brink arm the ai hip soared, thencu on down to Cook inlet and back along the skirts of the mountain. Two old timers chewed UKgiduciuly upon their iiids and cast t neye skyward. "Gee. Pill, if we'd had that thin filled with bacon and nrans in !K,' said one- "Some day I'm iroiiiK to take a spin in that waa K.in just for luck," said ihe other. Cook inlet is rapidly being dotted with canneries and salteries beluga vhaling stations and halibut fisheries. The airulane, introduced this summer by i). K. flammontree. will serve as! the rapid transit between th. canmr-! ies and Anchorage. Already the de-i mand for services is giowing and be-j foie the summer is ended regulav schedules will be inauguiated. The. city of Anchorage is workinp on plans' for providing an aviation field, and the olatis suggested for t pernineit j military Dost at Point Campbell, 10: miks south of Anchorage, carry with! mem an aviation Held. Wreck Heroine 4 H When new that a'train had bio derailed at Vinslov Junction JJ. J,. kllllntf nine aaa Injuring 7&, reached lartjaret ' LouhoianJ Hammonton phon operator, she iiuiclvly Mummout! phyaiciaua am' fire conipanits, Brully uidiiu jeacue wovk. Use of Voice Aid to Health. Actors, .singers, preachers and law yers ore said to beneilt In health much from the constant use of their voices, which expands the chest. WORLO ALLIANCE BAPTISTS MM NASIIVIIXE Toun. Auif. 7. Or. K. V. Mullins (f l.uuisviUf (lU'sutt'iit ui' the Suulhfin tiuplist '(invention, lr. W. W. I.chmIuiiii of Russi-llvillc, Ky-, a n, 1 ir. It. H. I'itt. of Kit'hniund, Vu.. are in I.uinK)!i ftr tiio mettin of the exei-utive eunnilittee nf the Uunth.t Wui Iii Allium-!!, which will in-vnure th:' pi-Duun Utv the t:el tlt-iennial nieel ini; nf the Alliuiu-e to be held lit Stock holm. Sweden, .luiv 14-20, ll'-i. I-'ullowiiiK the meelini; of the psp t utive ei tnmitlee there will be u gen eral i-oiifeu-me of i-epieseiHiitive liuii tists from all purls of Ihe world on Haptist lelief and mission work in riroe. Anions oilier important mat ters to rereive consileration at this i-onferenie are the selling up of Ha' tist institutions of learninir "n tho eontinent and ib-terminimr what action should Ii" taken to procure full relig ious liberty for Unptists in till Europe an cotintl'ies. HOT WEATHER DISEASES. Disorders of the bowels are ex tremely dangerous, particularly dur-l ing the summer months, und in order to protect yourself and family airainst; a sudden attack, jret a bottle of ( ham-i bcrlain's Colic and Diarrhoea rtemdy. j It can be depended upon. Many huvci tf.-tjfi,.,i to its evcellince. Adv. I The Bootery lT)-fo-(liilc slincK for men, women and i-liil- (lren af potular iriees. 20C Depot Street Thoiie Mni'n 118 Grover Smitli, Mgr. Sauca is u-ed to create an appetit r reli,h for the Tood. The i-iKlit way is to look to yotlr digestion. Wht -i you have c-oimI diycslion vou :ir tain lo leii-h voiir food ( :io.n.l..h,i .,' I':ililels inipnive the digestion, ereat a luaitliv appetite and cause a gi-nll nv-emeiil of Ok. !,. I.- .,v. mm mwu'jKt, jiu.)Ly.uExter.'juMi -Aj-BaBHmjftjtM.wjq II If M THE TURN IN THE ROAD SOUi-: time or oilier everyone comes t,. the turn in the road. "Turn to the right inul vou can't i;,, wrong," is an old sayini;. in this case a turn 'to therein leads to the Savings Hank, to preparedness, lo independence. If you haven't a savings account i-cmcmhcr that it is a long road that has n turning.' I lus lunik w ill he glad to sere you. United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon SNOW DROP TOILET $ TISSUE A pure white, soft t-icpc. A real hai'nain at 2 for 25c $1.25 a Dozen Jhe l&LDBU0 0- 11. (A'LX.r.IStS we urrer For Sale : A modern douhle Uriel; house. H h;is lAehe t ,'Otl rooms, also two hat h iiikiiis one down stairs, one stiiirs. t htrne Plosets, two partly bit 1 1 1 - in kitchen;, one on each si tie ui h"i-;e. K;t It jetit of this house h. u reoms .ind hath. Kach side h-.i-t t;ill I. a-, in-'nl. This property would niiike anyone a ood t room home-, h siili s a uiod ti room a part -ni. ni io rent. The location is close in. The pi.o can l,e made a monev mak'M- in rer.ards to pay hit: out on s.nno .ii s;nne tune iitii; new fjwtt- , a rood home. We have t! " i"! :.ht pi li e on i i,s pi oport v. ( one and y, us. Cc(B8Q? M EMBE Rv FEDERAL RESE H V li$S V S T I- M 1 Adams An Phono Main lielbilile Aenli f.,i IN liahle i hiHUtatue t'otnpanles A Q Keep Pace With Evolution DARWIN declared that the human race was merely an evolution of the monkey tribe. Some people agree with him. Others do not. But there is no denying that even within the memory of most of us, there has been cansiderable of an evolution in the human mode of living... And today, this evolution is buzzing along faster than ever. There has never been a time when' conditions changed so rapidly when life bettered itself so consistently. New comforts and conveniences are coming in all the time. And the rapidity with which they are invented and put before us vitally affects us all. To take advantage of these things, you! must keep yourself informed. 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