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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1923)
'" mmmmm mmmm wmm page snr THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Saturday, January 13, 1923. gSs 13Siifiii pifesl ttt ' f -yp ,iit Ns cfa sSs -sittftl bcjitgl feslJlll PfeggW Uab wmwii Mmm wn , , , Lu V ,' I '. I,- MS y I t, Tir- "1 . BL.T4&- I till f f O-, rOL.i Osjiwi itiiJ'1 1 M T ( ' 1 111 III a 1 1 1 I t I v., I II' I -- I - I it i I v J, J:S ) oST ASSOCIATION I inn in n i ri flIMIb IULU I l -r-rt. I r - crr:V ,vj?s.VV.-r ' ' r- "' ''V, v 7: ft . i r re. nB - I . X a r,s ta j v- SmUiJiK liiflr rt-Hptfclivt- Hint General Secretary of Local Y;; At C. A. Tells of Ideals ; of the Institution. 1 A - contlnciit-w tilu rolUrlmm iiiuvt-mi-nt now In protrrt wH uiiuhik- V. M. ('. A, of North Anii'iint, mul tvertu nc tlon tukvit y tin-in (n I'oiivrtitioi) Itir cIohit ri'lulioijHlitiiH with th" I'hmvhfM, hiiH tncri-ilHt'ri (hi" tiHilttrhfi tis li Ihr ri'llKlotis purpohf ntul worU ol' Mm- Am kocinlion. (h local ivprvHriidit ives, point tit r out timt fn-iUi nity i--i-n inrinhcrH tilitl iii)irl rn t( ihr As-. Horlution lo not uiidoiKtuuiI thnl th' piirposi Wllth'ilyniK nil tt uiUvttlr.s Is a nptrlluiil imi-. ulut-- that tiny wel come tlii'Hi? inmilrli-H. "Ity ort;rin. lil.tiny ntnl profi'n.sloti," diild A. K. I'rylsc. "tin- nsntiWulInn lii-r and rlm'WlMTi- throui:tmnt the oil it In di'dU'ntoil to pirttii;il pnnhH't ivtt y In tin1 life of nn-n and hoys. When w i Bay 'Hplrtl ual,' wo mean it In tin lirn;ul Hense, nol alone in tta relicioitH ItupH ratioiiH. Xo nmlter wliat aetlvtly im ABiioctatlou Heei elnry may lie dit ret lnp physteul Hoc in 1 r e-liientunial, as well a rellKttn! -he la not ri'ai'd rd nn aervlntr properly unlt si hl;t wm ',, trlnKrt Bplritu.il r-MiilK, ri. . h.pin-r ntnoni Hioh with whom li- ilea's n larffer denire and pow for Mi-rvU-e according Lo (.'hrl.stUtti ttiealw. "ThiB ImplleH II Irllanee ly the As BOl'tutioiI upon the ronil:'l t)f th churches In lt comtuuntty and a mul lnca on their pari (o sn.'italn and ad vim in I h worli of this spt vlali.- d "Rcney. Thnt tin- rehiitoaNlitp he w(en the ehureh and tin- aoetattnii 1h close h Indieatt d l-y I ho fart thnt a major Hit of I he lay mid employed officem of the iw.oelatton muvement penenilly ftro ollleors. It-ader.i or com- SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Fact, Neck and Arms Eacily Made Smooth, Sayi Specialist nilitiT wor ehnrehoH. ' Hut It la important, we it-ol, tht: relationship sdiould In; made evt n uioio intiinato and pr;i''l leal. (.Hie of (the iveommondnUonii of the recent In ( Loruation;il convention of the Y. M. i ( '. A.'h of North Atmriea wa that jeaih denomination appoint officially a eoiaoiitleo to turlliof the close.nt and jinot holpful t'l-lalionshlps, and a pro Ipo.sal that the a.H:ujeliition movement in lmn form u coimell ronipoKed of one meiuher ol; each ' deilom 'mat Ion., These tveoiinnuiiinitonH wefi; miide !y a eoiMinlMNton eompoiud of repreaen lutlve clei'Kynieii and of lay and , ni ployed offlei-rs of the association fol lowing ixteiulod Htmly of tlie whole maitor," VIL m tcrinmy modkfno at ). A. l His SENIORS PL1 SE NT PLAY lo, Hum '("otnc Out oT the Kitchen' is the title of the nct dramntie prodiu'tiim to he present etl he t fie hiirh sehoid. The Senior class will be sponsors iH., I tor tlie pfoductton which will h.- pnnhu'eil hy lipeeial arraneittent i with Samuel Smitii, the iiuthor, of ;Nev.' ork. I lie dates have heen sell , tor March !-L", the site to he th !iih school audi tori tan. i The phiy, whii h is a thveo-nct tometiy, has eleven memhers of the I cast with several character parts.. t I he east has not heen selected vet shut tryouts for the eleven parts wiUj lc held shortly. HEAR GOVERNOR (.einloiK" dairy ntid college spcelal hlft. statesmen and lnisiin.iM directors will he hoard at the I liirteen Hi nn it'iul cinvenHoiV"of the urouon I ;iiry tni.n's ledMi'e lo he. hold at Albany January I S and I !'. .Oo or no i' I'ierce, a ' farmer and livestock man who has championed arious i-omd motive and protective measure.; I'ei- I ho industry, will he ,t chief Kper.Uer (it the haiaiuet Thin-, day nUht. W. H. I'. Imdson. man-' arer of tho I'ortland ("har.iher of t 'o iui'.oi ; c mid head ol t he It;:; do . lopmeiit plan fostered hy the 1'ot) !and body, wl'l iii. e'lss Ihe aiia.s audi liietV.ods Of the HeW de elopliient. 1 'eed:n;v. manaemont. care and j ::i'e of ihiiry cattle will bo di-cus.-H'd I'. A. rrak'vt of h':uiKinM'. atvtl It. l' .loneH of the eollcue staff. Controt of in I column abortion, n dairy cattle disease reently declared i:i!mt oi' Ihe Washington lejr to ho t ho buTiie-d lacio- In Mudtes have added much new Infor mation. FietoiH in cost of mill; production will ;o explained by I;. V. (Junn of the collet cttensiun service, who will pie.u ul figures from loud lug Ore i;un datryriien obtained An recent .stndiex. Farmers' creamery be discussed bv S. ( , Indued net sc on tlicdr fret. YEAR STARTS CHEERFULLY SAYS BAUSON (Continued rrom pa so one.) ation is that the war killed, crippled, and shocked a irrent mass of warko.rs. association willWe complain that men are anxious Itlce. Who hasUn l, Pl(,1.lra inntond nf nl ;i t; tf i ;ra era! such associations ! but the rca" truth is that tho phy8i. cnl conditions of watre workura has. Willi im Schulni'iricU, .one of (ro- thru war anil other causes, ho dcter mui'm host known dairymen and 0. unrated them that only a small por I.. Ilawh y, state dairy ami food com- lion of the men have, today, tho ni'-s;oiter. will .-.peak Friday tnorn- physical endurance to do the hard .tuv. He is a member of tho national ! manual Work. happy circumstances. The Babson chart this week registers minus .1 per cent. Our job during will not be to open the throttle wider bui to hold the prosperity which we have today. This is tho task -before us. To this end we must work. This means," concluded 'Mr. Bauson "tint we must substitute service for tfrced, thrift for indolence, efficiency for in-' .rr:n;nn.. .... .1 t ,.t I iiLiLitiiLj, Mini an iiuiicl uiraue iu five a uoiiar 01 service and mau;riai lor every dollar that we get! If we do this our present Kood condition ! could continue thru 3D'2;t; but if we a.ain jjet careless, business will ajjuin quickly fall off, because these better conditions cannot continue without a strong and broad foumla tion on which to bui Id an 1 g r o w." . LA GRANDE tana bureau eommitte,. of cloven. Ilar.y Ti:eU: r. pn ichor and dairy man and li.M-d at both, will plve some lesidl t to e(iU. lesjinu work. ,). A. ! im 1 no iiKiiini;- ' 1 Ii.m lMh';:ini'-; assoeiation. will tell,! ; how farmer ; across (ho Columbia out ! It, therefore, will be seen that. wc are starting the year under very; if M-2 ....... La Grande PERMAMErtTASTHE PyHASIDS' Manufacturers of g liullding WEAVING WORKS xl.H'tkm 11. -I'. S'liuiiH wl'.l luail ho ont- I'- !'i;.ii.!t. s,'cict.ir- of tlie :"ii.'.-iin .ia,l !hm,! ,,f iii. iliilr .11 ili- c.iiu.m-. limp will In- pro-, 1 Mattrcssco of all kinds cleaned" yniMi f.T .iMiMtuins mul disiMis'ilons. I J snd rebulll Feslher nonovating. , ti.p tn,.,Wt wm 1.1 wrv,.,i i,y ,hcj, H.,g Rng, tDi Flut( nuM fori All'jlli;. I'.piiImm' ol I '0111 mi' rri ! sal. , ! " Carpet, and Rag Cleaning I Tlie Ashland" Tiilinm tells cf fa hen 0il2, J.30 Mid np ' m that city, lieloiiitiiiR to Mrs. 'W.tJ chaa. Kdwards. Prop. I 1. Bout h. that. Iiasi laid ! eKRS in 28 n Phono 263-W days. She selected Christmas day j ............ for the additional nrjr. Hewer Water Irrigation Culvert Dralnago VELL CURBING Phone Main 120 n oun(Iat: OCT CHUnney & Blocks -SEPTIC TANKS Factory fsland City M iJid direction Dr. KING'S PILLS fir constipation li lil'.An (inSKKVKI! WANT ADS Monuments Anv brrakifi.T rut the Mdn. cv fiery. itching iccma, cm be ipjix-l.u pvcrcmne by apphiog a ht:!c M,o:( . Sulphur, dccl.irc.-i a noted bUm sp.'ci.i' 1st. Hrcame el its m di -ti o mm; properties, this sulphur prcpai.dion l ;r tilis at oner to toot he imbued sl-in .nl heal eruptions such ai ra:h, piiPpU s and ring wornu . It seldom fails to remote tS- tormt'td and tbshgiiremnd. and yc-j d... t:.l have to wail for relict' Irorn cm!Mnanu:iit. Impr ivemiut o,uic!!y sltou.. .mit'ern from skin trouble jtltotmi fbi.iin a rta.dl jat f J'owlcs Minlifu-ulph'ir t:"U kity sood urta'fc'iit at-1 use it J:k cold (Kko, oen.UirrS- -VVb have ruwle ,pr)Ji)na jjl fcnil an order pincca ic our (ul, intuliiiuit cieouUt.1l. We Will Ci8d-. Karnish ri:ti;ustt Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company l.i02 S Ae Im OncMiJe, Or. , . 'TV I 1. 1 . ;-'.- :" zttitisnratucasaausiciNratn ORDER THAT NOW iil Suit E ! Cleaned and Pressed is Often Mistaken for A NEW SUIT The Wardrobe WOOD W. BERRY Dry Cleaning a Speciilty V Punching the Clock- By the very act of summoning electricity to your command you punch the time clock and the work is started immediately, when sen-ice desired lias lcen given you again punch the time clock and work is'' ceased immediately and the cluirge for that service stops at the same time. The total time worked is l-eg-istored on the dials of the electric meter which is in. stalled at your premises. You. as your own household manager, can check up the actual sen-ice given each month by the simple pro cess of subtracting the reading on the dials ;it the time tho meter man checks your "time clock," or meter from the reading taken next month. Those leadings show 011 your bill each month. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co.