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Wednesday, June 6, 1923, THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief a it n b tt ti tt n it COMING EVENTS M June 21-2.1. North P o w d e r Rmtpo at North Pnwilnr. t! 8 June 24-2H Chuutuunua Week a dt Jtivorsido Park. 11 H July . Old Oregon Trail PaR- emit at Ton ()' IMne Mmm. 11 tains, n tt H tt Sept. 25-29. Union County Fair tt tt at Elgin. II 8 It tt It II 8 n tt n Hunk i:aiiiliifr Here K. O. Hullcy, examiner for the Fed eral 1 1st n W at Kpolmnp, in in th vall ey for a few duya on official business. R. F. Enilieott, Austin; Andrew Ir vin, Hums; J. It. Kaufman and wife, Portland; Mrs. Ray Norvul, Imbler; Mike liliuwvich. Spokane, Wash.; W. II. Dressell, Portland; Jes.iie lloman, Knterprise; J. W- Merry, Vancouver, lit. C; Mrs. S- II. Houston, Vincent; Theo. W. Tucker, Spokane, Wn- II. R. I-auphlin'. Seattle, Wash.; 11. Hughes, Snohomish, Wui-h-; 1). W. Whitmore, Wallowa; Horace C. Paw son, Jerome, Ida.; Ezra Orten, Je rome, Ida.; T. H. Hendricks and wife, Portland; A- U. Rinker and wife, Portlund. LadieR Swimming; Class Tomorrow The ladies swimminir class meets tomorrow afternoon at fl:;!0 o'clock. The ladies evening cluss meets Tues days ami Eridnys at 8 o'clock. VmimlK..tin Mcctliitf Toiilitlit The clly commissioners of (Irande will meet Hits evening nt the illy hall huildhiK at o'clock in their regular executive session. Slightly Improved Mrs. I.ee flower underwent a ma jor surgical operation at ..the Grande Itnnile hospital recently, and accord ing to today's report, is resting easy. Iti'iunis Jfiiiuc- Jay Oohlilu, prominent sheep mnn of Joseph, returned lo his home last evening after a few flays spent In I'nnrileton attending to business mai lers. Alli'llillng Circuit (Vnirl Altorneys I.. icnham and. Jesse I'ruiii are In towu from KiRin today atlcndliif- circuit court. Leave 1'nr. Chicago- Air. nnd Mrs. William McCoulnv of; Ijidrt Canyon, left on No. IS last 'night for Chicago, where they will spend some time visiting rein lives, Former Local Hoy Injured lleorfro Ituliy, son-in-law of Mrs. Jlntlie Owsle was seriously Injured In nu nuto accident In Portland Inst week. Mrs. .Owsley left on No, ) Sunday evening for Portlund. Special Ixslge Meetings- The La Ctrahde LodRti Xo. 41,. A. P. & A. M. will hold special meetings on Thursday and Friday evening of Ihis week nt 7:30 o'clock for work in the I- C degree. Early Paper Tomorrow In honor of the Union Livestock Show the La Grande Evening Ob server will issue a paper tomorrow at noon instead of at three oclock as is (he usual custom. To ITnio Convention The Koyn! Neighbors are going to have a real royal time Juno 13 in the Ilex Hall, when their district conven tion will he held. A large delegation from Baker will he here, and Half way, Oregon, will also send a num ber of representatives. leaves For Portland Mr. and Mrs. William N. Shnde left on No. 19 last evening for Port land on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. Shade is secre tary of the new Union recently gnnized for yardmaslers for the' rail roads. Airs. Miller Improving A story appearing in the Kvening Ohserver last night regarding Mrs. Chris Miller's condition conlalned a typographical error that might prove misleading. The story should have read: , Mrs.-nhriii Miller, who is con valescing from a surRieal operation, is reported to be recovering rapidly. Her many friends aro delighted to hear of her steady improvement. Hot Lake Arrivals The "recent arrivals at the Hot Lake sanatorium are: Mrs. Alva Young. Wallowa: Henry 0- Zwicker, Pendleton; iMirs. Helen Hunt, Mered- l.lrr. Ida.; W. A. Thompson and wife, Portland; Mrs. Lulu Gardner, Baker; Mrs. Bert Petersen, Pendleton; Mrs. C A. V. Peterson, Pendleton; An il re wHjvnsonandvifeiBakiM If FAM0US7TH H GOME-BAGK (I. A. HtrharrtH. formerly of Melpr A I'Ynnlc of J'ortland, htui accoptP'a position In ihn sboo flrfritrlii.nt of N, K. West &, Co., of .thin city. Attending Bankers Conrention-f F. L. Mevers left last evenine for Albany, Oregon, to attend a bankers convention which , is being held there. Farmer's Outlook Fine r Jackson Wriirht- who came to thi viilley in '(ill, and in a farmer of the Cove district, was m town yesterday and stated that he had . never known a finer outlook for fanners at this time of year- VANWPVKH. Vnnh., Junft Vlnotoon of th oldrfit niemlH-s of the 7ih Inrum.y mrrir-a ih hixttl TUxfxn of ihe fnnioiiK old rofllmcnt in n-i view horn recently In n cclPhratlon 1 which marked recognition by the wnr depnrtmrnt thnt tho orpnnlwilloii hnrt ronpht In the hnttlo of New OrliunM. Strennn'ro, wnr torn hnnnerH.nnil ret icM wtilch hod Rone 'through nmny u oumpaicn In the. 125 years thnt thd rt-fflment hu exbled were on dlB play. A hale of cotton recently pre sented to tho Hohllers here y the elly iJi'of New Orlenim. hnd a place of hon or hi tho parade. Colonel Thomas M: Anderson, htinnelf a veteran or two war nnd for many yearn leader of th regiment, coiiunanrled tho trnopfi in the parade. Vhe reel men t wan organized in xI and In the hattio of New Orleans In 1 K 1 r tho 7th infantry was one of the unltR under tlneral Jaekwon which horo the hrmit of the furlouH IlrlitHh awtault on the cotton hrcastworkfl. In the reoiininlxation of tho nriny Inter, a transfer was made and hi 1920 tho war department ruled that the pre- went regiment wan not the one that fought In the war of 1 -S 1 2 . PelvlnK Into the recordH of the regiment and of the department proved that tho replment had remained unchanged throughout the inlneteenth century, and a few. days ano thin was recoffnlz ed by tho department. Tom .Toliii.soirs IlaiKtsliak1 Jlavfnpr brought a shipment of catt le to Tort land, Thomas Johnson of Iji (Jraiule, flld not ven wall to nee the cuttle cold, hut turned around and went home, tnereny saving a notel blit. Mr. Johnson Is noted for his handshake, and those, who know him sort of keep their hands In their. pockets when they meet him. not that ihey don't like Tom, but because they are afraid of his erlp. Mr. Johnson has a trip like iron, one of those crushing affairs like that of Frank Snow, deputy I'nlted tutes marshal. and his hearty handshake is enough to ptit the average man out of busi ness and hM arm in a sllne. Oregqn-tau. PORTLAND BOY IS PALO ALTO EDITOR (Ry A.isoclated Press) RTANKOrtl rXIVKHKlTY. Calif. June (!. Phillip Newill, a junior stu dent from Portland, , Ore., has been elected editor of the Pally Palo Alto, a Stanford student newspaper for the fall session of next year. Me was un opposed- in the staff election. Newill is at pn-sent managing editor of the student publication and a department editor of the Stanford Quad, the year hook published annually hy the Junior class, FOSSILS BELIEVED TWO CYCLES OLD fiy Associated Tress) TtTSiON, Ariz., June 6. Two fos- sitfzeil Mammoth tusks aro Iho latest acquisition or the state ' inusfum at the rniversltr of Arizona here. -' The relics were uncovered recently by workmen on a ranch near lienson, Ariz., nt a ilepth of ahoul ten feet. The tusks are hntll believed by Direc tor llyron Tumming of tho museum to be from a Mammoth of the I'le istocen age, which would make, their ape approximately 00,000 years. The minerals of the ancient lake heil where they were deposited had turn- ed the ivory of the tusks to silica. Wm1 III I re:iJOL)ll I I LfffTz PicJjetf GutKot Jc S&ts Allen A ' Now That You've Out One o Weath FOR THE UNION STOOfK SHOW . How are vou fixed Tfnderneath? Union Suits, ,$1.45 to $4.45. Or going down into the next drawer have you enough collar-attached shirts? $1.45 to $5.85 Sure, you'll need a new belt, seeing you've discarded your vest and your friends are see ing the buckle. 50c to $2.45. Or a cool cap will keep the cows out of your road and lightweight garters that will keep the calves in trim. Anything you need covers our list we're here to make the men of La Grande comfortable. True-Shape Hosiery, 25c to $1.45. Nettleton Shoes, $12.00 to $13.50. Standard Merchandise of Merit GLINT'S CLOTHIERY 'The filore Wilh A9 Oonaciene nlntr: Meacham, Or., July H: Port land, Or, July 4, afternoon, and Ta- coina, July a, morning. Speaks In 1'ihim 'H1cm. Iteturnlng from Alaska, the presl leut will Hpeak nt Vanvotiver, II. t, July evening KealH, July 27. vetting; San l'ranHittc.o, July ,11. ev iiIuk;I.oh Ang'lth, Auut I. even- iiiK, uml Sail hit'KO, AumuhI 4, after noon. Announcement uIho wait mado that on I bo trip to ihe cohhi the pretidtnl would make brief Mih to ion and YellowHtone national parks and on tbe trip down the i'aclftc coaHl. would Htop at YoHiniht national park. The addrcRH at Mtachuni, ire., will be In connection with (be Oregon trail nnnlvcnmry celebration. Klnal detain of the Itinerary with respect to adilri'HseH wem worked out 1'iH'Htlay hy the ptvftidwtt In contur nce With Walter K. Itrowu, chairman of tho commiHsiou on reornanl.tition of KOverniuentH depart mt-ntH and An adviser of the executive. Mr. ltrown left 1 WaMhlnston Tuduy niKht to confer wltb local corninlttceR on de- tutlH of the ptVNtdeni'ft vIhII to each of the 19 cities. isttH to Alaska. The Itinerary for tho visit of the presidential party to Alaska hai bct'U only tentalively worked out iui tho trip will lai-Rfly be dependent m tho president h desireH on reacbtiiK i he territory nnd also on transporta tion, facilities. The itinerary aniioun- ceil at the White Houhc, however. hIiowh that the execativo will upend about two weeks In Alaska with about five days lo he consumed in the voy- ITINERARY OF . PRESIDENT IS NOW COMPLETED (Continued from rape One.) inir the celebration at Ton O' Blue Mountains with her family. WASHINGTON, June fi. President IlanliiiK will make 14 addresses en route to the racirio const on if( Alaskan trip and will Hpeak In five coast cities after returning from Alas ka, according to an official announce ment of the executives itinerary made publle late Tuesday at the White Honse. The addresses en ton to to the coast will be mado In cities on dates as follows: St. Louis, June 21, eveninc; Kansas Pity, June 22, evening; Hutchinson, Kan., June 23, afternoon: Denver Juno 25, morning; Cheyenne, Wyo., June 2ft, afternoon: Salt l-ok. .Juno -H, oventnfr; rooateiio, jia., jnnn i's, mornlnp: Idaho Kails, Ida., June 2S afternoon; Untie Mont., June 2U, mornlnfr; Helena, Mont., June 29, evening; Spokane W'nsh., July 2, ev. Episcopal Church Hlmplo Answer to f'omnion liiestlons Altout 1ho fhttreli (To lie Continued) Is It ot An ObJrf'Koii to Your Kerv Icex Tbnl You ltepeat Them Over and Over Ataln, Year AfM-r Year? " ' This repetition of our services Is no valid objection, but a httfh reemn tneudation. The ever-varylnff s'a- sons of the Church-Year, with their constant chniitfes in' service, prevent an undesirable snmeness. The serv Ices no more become monotonous than do food and drink for the body. The Christian who enters bearllly Into these services "over and over nffaln" Is the one who hams to "live soberly, righteously and ROdly" In this present world. Ait Not Form of Prayer a Xew Thing? Hardly! Our Lord pave a form nnd from the Apostles time on for more than l.ftOO years, every Christian in the worhl used forms of prayer. To day S2 H of every 100 of 111 world's I'hristlnns continue nsln Tlook of 1 Prayer in public worlip. In prlvnlf prayer, also theyrtooli will be frlmd a help to dev llwsn'l Yoifa- Church i;m)hEe Foria Mort'frhan Pri-ncth Plely? Indeed. nti Every scrWv holds rip before us the one ti'UT ex:ir.iplo of Christly liflnff, the ifiie -r.odol life that all BAould to pattern after. What Is Hip VF7tt So Murli Form Forms are but ponwnlrnt b:--ps to orderly, reverent nnd liejirtfe.lt -.vor ship. Pnder every minubr portion of the Church s worship (ootdtion. atitude, Kestnrej ornament, col or, arrangement of building, nltar, furniture) lies a meaning: nnd a ni;ly helpful wiie.i n-e- I. No merely empty form could have survived In the Mri'tr rIc of the centuries. The j.i;ibol Ism of the service would be y 'i-'Ip. ful study for nny person. Ait You Not Ijix hi Aniuscmri1&? The Church makes no hai I and fast rule. Steadily setting our Lord'p life as a model, the Church mi ks to build up a sturdy Christian char acter, nnd so lnvs the chooMm,- of amusements to the prayerful (urlf? ment of each Individual convlence. Ih the I'.pl-rcpal ( hurch a Script ire I.ovlntf Church? Listen to her dectrine: "Holy Scrip ture rnntntneth nil things niVf&;iary to salvation: to -that whatsoever Is not read therein, nor may he pi.ivd thereby. Is not tn be requlv'l of any man that It should be believed as an article of Faith. So muh confidence has the Church )! the power of the flvine Word t Li. 1 she uses every means to pt th peopl.i to study Holy Scripture. Note tbe two lep.sons from the itlblo read at eorh servlee. I-'ive-slxt hs of the Prayer Hook Is from tbe llible. Do you know that the Episcopal Church cave to the world the illble In Knllsb? Why io Von Keep I)ays;rKMl Fri day. ATfiiston, While Sunday, rlr.. rufdes Cliriiinii4 ami I -faster? Why do people ke'p February 22. nnd July 4tb, etc? Ilecaufie then days make vivid In Ihe memory that Khich no patriot can afford to for gt. Ho the urent days of Ihe Church year make vivid th great farts In our Havlour's life; no that even n Utile child may know and remember wtot his Saviour did for CONVENTION CLOSED WITH BIG BANQUET (Continued from Pn$je One) Hronerni conditions dno to, people not eatlmr meat. s lit contended that men of uffafrs, real men like Washington, Lincoln, Sheridan, CI rant, Roosevelt. McKinley nnd Cleveland were all meat enters, nnd the moment tho na tion cot away from meat as tho Kreat diet we benim to see a deterioration In many agencies of tho government due io the non-meal eater entering publle Ilf.e Resolutions Adopted, The assembly adopted a list of res olution arTc(l)t thn live slock In dustry and elected Ihe old officers of the oi'Kanlxatitm lo serve another year before adjournment. Tho next convention will be held at linker. Ilnnqiiet Whs Fine. In the evening the ladles of Colon, under direction of tbe I'nlon Cham ber of Commerce, served an exqui site baiufuet to more than three hun dred people. Loney's orchestra from Ln Grande furnished music through out the banquet hour. The menu was superb as tin? IniaKiiniilon could frame in this valley wbero everything Kood to eat Is grown, and the ser vice was perfect. O. M. Ptummcrs was honored with toastmastership ami he was a whlHx at the business, .pcYmlQtlntf nnl t( dull moment, to crowd Into tho even ing. It was announced nt the begin stockmen's ball wns given in the m-n pavilion which was attended by the banqueters as well as the people of I'nlon. C ramie, Oregon. Those Chinese hamlits had never heard of John I). Hockefeller or else they would have held his 'sister-in-. law for a ransom, which goes to show that it pays to read the newspapers. FOR S.rKAster plantyat 2itcjh dozen. Call Lr?,il-ttr 402 daim?- FOR RRNT ' furnishod housekeep iug rooms. Ituiuire tf 18 Monroft. NEW TODAY IIW MONEY. Hankers IiesiTve- Sys tem, li'f loiinst aro mucin in I'ity pr farm projPrty to huy,- ItuiM, im prove, or pay in(lebleilnes, lUmk ers Reserve IVposit Company, Den ver, Colorado. G-li-lt FOR SAt.K-I.exinitton Six-.se.lan, model- Motor-has, been thor oUKhly overhauled ami car reeently painted. 'Owner leavinir, pity. Trice tl()0.0(. Address Akx I. a FOH KKNT-4 room''urnished-part-mi'iit, clos in. Inquire 1204 First. -. . , - G-fi-lt . . ,t VOH SALE n)it KENT Any maVft sewinpr machine Sntm $5 to $14(1. Donohuc Furniture Co. (i-fi-.'lt ' ' FOR RAIIC 21) .ncres, nil in nll'nlfn. on. highway 11 milo fronr I.R !mnilo. Prire $S300. Small pay ntent down in cash or property. Sec Earl Zundcll. Phone ar,9-W. '; , 0-0-ltp WANTED Elderly lady for llKht housework- Good home for right party. 'Inquire 2!i04 N. Birch IV-n-ltp nine of the speech-making period UKe from Taeonia to the territory and (that (lid Man Ciloom hail been re- tbti same or somewhat less time for the return trip to Vancouver. Uetalls of tho return by way of tbe 1'anama canal and J'orio Itlco llkewlso remain in a tentative slate, aUhouph It has been announced that the president would sail from Han Diego on the shipping board steam er 1'resldent ilarrlson. Only a day or two would ly. spent in the canal aone ami Ihe presidential party will con tinue on the 'resident Harrison to San Juan, where, after a short stay, its members will embark upon an other shipping hoard steamer, the American Legion, for New York. LIVESTOCK SHOW ON AT UNION NOW (Continued from pnpe 1) Kridny. Whether Mr. Pierce will bo able to bo present more than one iluy of tho show Is not announced. Tbe quality of the racing slock In sures races of a fast nature. So mo of tho best riders in the world, in cluding Loreen Trickey, champion lady trick rider of the world, are pres ent. The weather, , while not abso lutely perfect today. Is up to epecta tlons. The crowd In attendance to day Rives promise of a record-breaking attendance for the three days. K veiling Entertainments. When the program at the stoeU show grounds Is completed ibis after noon the rvonhijr program will be mustered In. A concert by the La CI ran do Municipal Hand at tho city park will bo one of the features as will be a rianc to h henl in the Un ion Auditorium. A carnival Is es tablished near thn business section anr furnishes another attraction. In fact, the byword all over Kastem Oregon today is "Nee you at Cnlon!" We Offer A 0-room modern house, built of brick, has full basement. Located In choice location on paved street, tlood Inwn, fino trees. A t;ood home for someone at a price that Is below value. Terms, $ I ago cash. Monthly pay ments djvtrh to the morlf;aKe now on propjjry with Interest nt a per cent, ive-room house, with outside e.e- nent cellar, a new initch kitchen. just built in. connected with sewer. Citv water in house. Lot 4x1fi4 f?j Fine shadeJrrees. ;ood local lonJfriiis S2u0.0(i, liitlancc JUfi per yjmui oown to tho luhrtiraKe. A u0fm buy. It is four hi fused admission to the banquet and hence tho speeches were a speedy race" to' which could paint tho bright est picture. Clov. 1'ierco led off and to his .credit be 11 said, the Old, Wall er, author of "Crime of the Age," was supplanted with the new Walter who had a messugo in his speech that breathed bapptness and future possl. bllitfes. Many said frankly that the governor made, the best speech of his entire career In the brief talk he de livered. Other banquet speakers were president William 1'otlmunj of the association, Jlruco Pcnuis of Ui Urando, William I Ian ley of 1 turns, John T. Kane, oC the Wait Luke Hlock Yards, W. J. Townley of I'nlon, 1 'res ident Jless of the I'nlon Chamber of Commerce, M. S. Lovy, miiyor of di lon. Or. W. T. l'hy of Mot Lake, II. C. Darnell of Swifl & Co., i'red Phil lips oC ltaker, Uobert Wilhycoiube of I'nlon, Hog Kvangellst McAllister of tho Portland Stock Yards, Tom Johnson of Ui Grande, S. o. Correll, secretary of tho association at Halt er. following the bamniet a grand New Dresses and Sport Pumps New Beige Suede Strap Pumps with Junior Louis heel a beauliful Pump. Price $9.50. New Otter Sued Strap Pump, with Junior L,otus neel a verx dressy style. New Grey Tffilnu , mill I nl liin ilinn sport-sandal low TTeelTPrice $7.00. New Patent and Bicge Nubuck combination sport-sandal low heel. Price. ."PCSO.1 . New Tan Leather and Nubuck combination sandal effect with low heel. Price $8.00. Other new styles in both satin 'ami kid, French & Greene Ready-to-Wear and Shoes The best way to prevent CvGB much of the hot weather .ifQSffiJr disease is to kill flies vl((jQ)i'i" now today be- f&A&J,'' ' foretheyhave .fAliwlSKr' I a chance to jlffixjSgF All muiti. you need to rid your I horae not "'y ' El. VAMP1RO l WRrtaW- lnf ct pow. tier that i. absolutely harmlnt io nnimala Or mankind but kills Cockroach, iimii. hua,Motht, Moattuitoaa. f 'Uct, Animal an J riant Lico, Ant, mtc. ComilnpUntbt1tow boi ftlwtyt rtuJf for tdrtini un. Ut ptwkKtf toiUj. frlet IV ctnU. ,W 3ml It . A.R-C.A'D.E T-O-N-I-G-II-T The Oregon Trail oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I arks to srlioT I FivZ-rnoro" hair fiiatturi All li la good nTortf-rn hunffalow. Onn- -nt. llouBf) w pmstrtreii. BOorl repair. A loraiion that Lot Is 1 1 r x M 7 fi-M. Uooil lawn. J 1. 000.0(1 cash. TVr;.i to suit on balance, down to a innrtease. now on propfrty with Interest at S per cent. Its Home or n Vacant I.nt Von Arc I, noli Inn for He Sum to Km La Grande Investment Company Reliable) Agents for Ilellabla Insurance Omipaiileo. 1201 Adams Ave. I'lioue Alain '.1! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CHERRIES Wo are now ready to ronlract your chtyrlca nnd win pov ''"Jlo on dellJi-ry to our The Miaight Lines of the Modes riiaccfully Achieved New Arc l AchievcfLJAf o o o "THE BOLTED Starring, FRANK mVO SI . THURSDAY NEGRI In ',' "BELLA DONNA" Her First American Made Picture . LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACIIIVE HOP ANH All Kinds of Machinery. Aiitnnuliua'1lllU liautors liad rtobuilt. lepalreit. AfcotyJaRrvVeidlnfr of All Kinds CyltfyT Horlnf; ami Oversize IMstoni CrankshnTla, Pistons and Piston Pins ltcxround lio lis a TmII D. FITZGERALD Prop. w jaarniuse. timhav have n fe enrs of Timothy Hay available nt :.1.00 per ton, f. o. b. ears. Imbler. Oregon, Smith & Frees Front Ijicc Torscls Never have tb styles called so InnlHtenlly for lines that nro slralKlit and slenier. "jx fa mine" works wonders In Kcnlly pcrsnadlns; sarplus fl".lh Into fashion's sllbouetie makes your aown tt srnontli-Uttlni success, you'll love Hie. new models of l,a Cnmllle" iflvln you thn lines and buoyancy of youth. Low-topp-d nnd of dolnly fab rication linhtly honed but vis ii. m nnlv In their benefits. 00 Ilo fitted to your Individual olg nio.lei of rumlllB" ond en- Slo jny a ynnilifiil flfiire snd a flx- o 2 Ibln ease that Is ilellaiilf nl. lo A complete of I"1""1 'iO models always on hand. Ill Mrs. Robt.Pattison Iinj Oak 18 'g 915 1.117 4effcrsnn Are. la nrtAMir:, oitr.c;oN Call Main 633. ry I xirwucrt! o I'lirme 23-W Ilea. o When a myjjirrliecrful and happy you can safely bet thnis feet don't hurt him., Gelling shoes here is a certain way of get ting shoe comfort. We change .styles with the seasons, but wo stick to lasts that we know are right. $2.85 (o 10.no ASH BROS. "The Store Thnt Keeps Faith with the People" hiin. I oooooooooooooooooooooooooo j oooooooooooooooooooooooooo