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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1923)
TV", . - .-J. Thursday, June 7, 1923. TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER TAGE FIVE Local News In Brief J tt xx xx n a tX COMING EVENTS XX June 21-23. North Powder XX tt Kodeo at North Powder. XX XX June 24-23 Chautauqua Week tS tt at JUverside Park. XX July J. Old Ore-Ron Trail PaR- XX XX cant at Top 0' Blue Moun- tt tt tains. tt tt Sept. 25-29. Union County Fair tJ tt at ElRin. 1 Xt ntiitttttnnnttutttt Atli-ilil M.l'llilK lira. W. 8 I'arker und liuiigmei. jltuth left recently for Portland where they will vlBlt relatives and atiena Urancl Chapter of the Kastern Star, which will bo held during the Itoac KestivaL McfliliK PflSllH)!!! There will ho no ItilMlnoaa Women's Olllh lilrctlnK held tonlRlit. The next ' reKulur meeting will be held Thurs , day. Kept. Ch. iu. , Kcho IWihh Alice Amey, who lives In Kit. terprise, lt-ft this morning for Echo, where Klie will visit her ulster, .Mrs. Claude Kennie. IHisa Amejl' has been th house guest of Mrs, W. V. Fowler for several (lays while visiting here. License to Wed . - A license wun Issued from the coun ty clerk's offico this mornhiR to l.ouio Ijii.hou and Surah Salisbury, both of this city. Vantage License Issued Lire linos to wed wore issued from the county cleYk'H ofrico Tuesday to Wallace K. Jcllison, of Jerome, Ida ho, and Kdna J. Allen, of this city, and to diaries W. Andrews and Ag nes Carnes, both of this city. To Allentl Convention Mis. C. J. lllack und Mr. George H. Lyman left last evening for Pall Lnko City, Utah, where they w!H at tend 11n I j, D. S. conference to be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday as delegates from the l.a Gralidu ward. Funeral Seriees AimnouiHvd Funerul services . for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy I Jay were held yesterday morning with Interment in the HuiumcrvlUe Ceme tery under the direction of the W. H. Bohncnkunip Co. r- j Missionary Meeting The Missionary Society of the Chris tian church will hold t Ijeir regular monthly meeting at the hbme of Mrs. W. (). 1'urry, 1407 Sixth street, Friday afternoon at 2::0 o'clock. All mem bers are requested to attend: aiso there will be an election of officers. Episcopal Church1 Simple io Common Questions About the Church (To Be Continued) New Haby Hoy Mr. and Mrs. TCdward A Id rich of McMinnville, Oregon, were made hap py by the arrival of a Hevmi and one half pound son, born June 4th. Mis Aldrieh was formerly' Miss Clara Courtney of this Hty. mid has a host of friends In Im Cmnde who extend their congratulations. Visiting In La (.ramie1 Mrs. Edwin lleatty Carson, wife of the general baggage agent of th Southern Pacific railroad company, is In La Grande this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Trull. Mrs. Carson hails from San Francisco and is a friend of long standing with Mrs. Trull. lo Xot Church People Put I ho Church Before Christ? It is net easy to see how this can be done, inasmuch as the Church Is the Body of which Christ Is the Head, and Bride of Whom He Is the Bridegroom, When accused of putting the Church before Christ, we ure only Insisting on the truth of sonin of Christ's words, or on the importance of some of His in stitutions which others pass over or underestimate. Vha( Is .Meant by "Apostolic Succession?'' It simply means t this: That the ApotUles' office did not die with the least of the Twelve Apostles; but was carried on by the laying on of hands, so that the Apostolate should never cease in the Church. Our bishops are the direct succes- ors of the Apostles; The Bible says that upon tho death of Judas and Apostles electc-d Matthias to take his "ministry and Apostleshlp," setting an example which the church has followed ever since. Are Yon Interested hi Sunday Schools? Always and forcefully. Her Mis sionary Magazine stands today at aoul in encouraged to bo its best and do Us best what moro can anyone want. What more can any other religious bodv nnm.lv Boshlcs (ho Helpful Works Already ! mu i-.isc lias tho Lplscoiml Chun h Done? lho Lpiscopal Church was the first 10 nuiid a college, first to found a public library, first to Bend mis sionaries 10 Japan and to Africa iirui 10 work for the negro, first 10 pian cnurch unity, first to organ ise a temperance society In any way Inclusive. It started the White .roas movement for purity, made the first association to help work ing men, founded the first orphans' nome. muUe the first organized cnaxuy, estahllshed the first pub lic school. Do Not Forget That more than two-thlrlls of the framers of tho Constitution of thr I'nlted Slates were Episcopalians, ana that two-thirds of those who signed the Declaration of Indenen dence wero .also Episcopalians;- so also were all the chief justices but two; npd that the Church stands now us tt did then for worship, cub ture, piety, reverence, and falthfu aervlco. jonn r isKe says, 'Tnere wcru five great men who made tills nation. They were Washington. Jefferson. Hamilton, Madison and Marshall." AH five wero sons of the Episcopal church, will be made In cities on daKs ut follows: St. i.ouis June 21, evening; Kan sas City, June 22, evening; Hutchin son, Kan., Juno 23, afternoon: Den ver, Juno 2 5, morning; Cheyenne, Wyo., June 25, afternoon: Salt Luke, Juno evening; Poeateilo, Mu,, Juno 2S, morning; ldi.ho Fuiis, Ma,, Juno 28, ufternoon; Butte, Mont., June 2U, morning; Helena, Mont., Juna 211. evening: Spokane, Wash.. July 2, owning: Meaehaiu, Ore., July ;i; Portland, Ore., July 4. afternoon, and Tucoma, July 5, morning. Itoturning from Alaska, the pivst dent will speak at Vancouver, B. C, July 26, evening: Seattle, July 27, eve ning; San Francisco. July 21, evening, j Los Angeles, August 1, ( Veiling and San Diego, August A, afternoon. Announcement also was made that I on the trip to tho coast the president! would make brief visits to zion und Yellowstone national parks and on the trip down tho Pacific coast would j stop at Yosemite national park. The address at Meacham, Ore., will be in connection with the Oregon trail an niversary celebration. country. He weighs 122" pounds an I is three years old. When Hog Fvan-Ke!i.-1 McAllister of the Portland stock artls saw the hog raised by Mr. Gray he exclaimed, "1 thought I had seen all the 'big ones including the cele brated Portland hog. but thin muk ot Mr Gr;i;'d neats anything that 1 have seen during tho seventy-five years of my liif. Ami remember I was raised in the Missouri valley and bought hog.; lor many years in that country wmiv nit) ueiimnj muiifeiib mej . l:liseiJ liii nHi'1." A dance last evening at (ho I'nion Auditorium, combined with carnival features, served to keep the I'nion Meek show visitors moving about in stead of hitting the hay. Hale (Jives Tanlac Unqualified Endorsement His HACING l'.VKNTS AT I' MOV yix!i:kday pp.vi;tim;m,li; (Continued from pajre 1) The Reverend S. W. Creasy will ar rive to conduct next Sunday, Juno 10, service. 50,000 WILL SEE MEACHAM TRAIL FETE (Continued from pape 1) man expedition to Oregon in 1N3G. Tito Methodists conference of Oregon I will take care of the Jason-Lee ox-1 pedltion to Oregon in 1S34; and If Walla Walla consents, they will have charge of the Whitman expedition. Pierce Comes Through Governor Walter M. pierce, who r a member of the I'nion County Cham ber of Commerce, was recentty soli cited for his share of the apportion ment oi La Grande for the" pageant advance fund. The idea is that each member pay one-fourth of his ap portionment nnd reserve the remain-: der until further call .but the gover nor, dther in a spirit of generosity 4v misunderstanding, came through with his cntlro apportionment. Governor Pierce is one of the most ardent boost- ills tomb when lie croaked, so you see we nro just plain folks and not half as smart. as wo think we are." t Phy Catlle I'ACi'llent. Tho dairy cattle exhibits are great at'l'nion. The Levy herd of Jersey'. and the I h Phy barns containing Hoist ein are plainly the outstanding features of the livo stock this year. The Levy herd Isn't In as good condi tion as tho owners would like to have It, but nevertheless the cattle show up well und the fine breeding Ih plain td be seen. In Dr. Phy's barns there is the pick of milk strain of cattle and each animal is manicured and cared for in a way that Is pleasing to see. He has not forgotten the helpful hen, which Is n factor on every farm, for he hits an exhibit or me tioi i.uue wnite Leghorns which is attracting much attention. M. T. Gray of Allcel has the record breaking hog of the Fastern Oregon the head oi missionary pei.u rs ,oc tho pjlffl.ant UIia wUI bo tilur(. IOr lIlieifMl. 1 MU rjtinv.Jfi has the largest society in London Xi-w Building The building at 1 1 1 f Adams avenii' now being n-modeted will be occupie by Mrs. L. H. Notion, under the name) of "The Stitching Shop." Will curry j a full line of fancy art goods, threads.) baby wear, stamped goods and p;i-f forateil patterns, etc. Also will have' two hemstitching machines, compI modern pleating equipment, button covering am) ililitton huU- machines. and will be one of the best equipped I :;r,ps in Ibis line of work. The Students' Missionary movement originated in the Episcopal church. The church also gave to the world the Young Men's Vhrlstiun Associa- tlon, with all its wonderful power for good. . Why Do Fplscopallnns Very lliircly L.lohi Other Ucllglous IUmIIcs? I-1 Because the Church supplies to a soul all it needs, and all that any religious body can give. The min istry of clergy of Apostolic Ordin ation, a bcautirul Liturgy, the pro duct of the piety of the nges, prop erly administered Sacraments,- a I Rlnrom nnil liiirh tvne of niuty. falthrul and well organ Ixed Chris tian work, a body in which rvry ft VICHATLS-tTFRNi A good sign for this week the sign is i i v mir nnnri v v- v- a Jr '11 sec a lai you ever gav variety of rande credit It's a sign Cool Suits lha for showinsr. It's a sitrn (that ifvfoii buy by now you'll stand by next ViufcT when Overcoat time rolls around. Every Suit was purchased as carefully as one selects a fine piece of furniture, and every one is priced at figures we can sign our name to with pride there are no better values in America. Tropical Weight Suits $22.50 to $47.50 Flannel Trousers $7.85 Gal.erdine Suits $20.85 to $46.50 Arrow Shirts $1.45 to $7.85 Cheney Neck Ties 70c to $1.45 Allen A Cooper's Union Suits $1.45 to $1.45 Nettleton Shoes :..i..$12.00 to $13.50 Lainpher Straw Hats $1.45 to $0.45 Merchandise of Quality GLINT'S CLOTHIERY I The Store With .V Onnciciicc LET'S GO! A GRANDE DAY AT PXIOX HORSE SHOW FOR SALE with "bells on.1 The celebration will unofficially be gin on the evening of July 2nd, when a big dance will be staged at Pop O' Ulue Mountains and the concession's "open season" started. The pageant proper, however, will be held July 3 and 4, according to announcements by Walter TC. Meacham, with dances each even'ng. Wonderful Program. The program, as it Is now outlined, will be of a nature that will bear lit tle criticism, even from tho most ex acting cynic. A mammoth parade will l)o a feature of the pageantry, de pleting pioneer life in nil its phases. The CmatUla Indians, TOO strong. wiH add zest to the list of events by stag ing their annua) "pot latch" at the grounds. President Harding's address will, of course, be the prominent item on tho program. The program Is still uncompleted. Facilities for caring for the vat crowd to attend are quite sufficient. Those, who wish to camp out at Top O Hlue Mountains, those who want to take "pot luck" for a day or so. and those who come in cars, on foot, on horseback, or by airplane, will ull find plenty of room. A program, to be issued beforehand, will givo the visitor every bit of information re garding the pageant and the grounds that he desires. Nearly ZQu law en forcement officials will be on the scene to prevent crime, pioneer ex 'hibitlons will be many. And The san itation and water is to bo absolutely satisfactory, , President's lliricrnry : President Harding's itinerary on his I western trip, as announced in the Kvening Observer yesterday, Is a fol lows: The addresses nnrouto to tho coast dorseinent ! i ii i j . ... - lX A9 linvi-iilncil t'-nmlH nntliiiy stom- A llul.f well (JTlwn in I'-ninctaco clij- jKnfefer? Ki-n. IcKiilltiT lit 9746 Third Avi llllc, Ih I J"? 1,H? Iri'hiiint 1ti I'MHTii-iicu with tlm Tun- J I . I lac t.Mit. 1 1 mm I r.-It ilrovvsy nn.l I HI Crisp, Ircslil exh New Dresses and Sport Pumps New Beige Suede Strap Pumps with Junior Louis heel a beautiful Pump. Price $9.50. New Otter Suede Strap Pump, with Junior Louis hcjfcl a very dressy style. Price $9.50. NewGrey Nubuck and Kid, combination sport-sandal low luHIMuftM. Ntw ItWtfttTijiege Nubuck combination sporttf!T?!aT low heel. Price. $6.50. New Tan Leather and Nubuck combination sandal effect with low heel. Price $8.00. Other new styles in both satin and kid. French ck Greene Ready-to-Wcar and Shoes SSIF1ED AD WILL DO IT Refreshing Styles In Straw Hats b room modern nouse, mu oasemeni 'i.Nr.s;x months and furnace, lot 4tixn), Karagc, Hi iBn a th(. UlUl, aml what mn, shade trees, lawn, good fixtures, i f(1Mj rort.,., down hh nied to do nn ono block off Adams avenue, on , ,.,,.,,, inst. iid of gooil, for 1 always Cedar street. Price J.l&'HUm. J hero . mi) ,.,-,i i,,r lioitrs alter eating. Fin is a mortgage for Jl'JUU which the .lUV( H(,; so w.ak and rundown I purchaser can assume. A small couj, hardly luy on my feet, cash payment down and the balance j "iMce tailing Tanlac that tired, can bo carried on contract. (drowsy, sluggish feeling has left nie ! entirely. I have a corking good np- 6 room house, G large lots, barn, j t,.(it,., i ;;t just anything i want and garage, cold storage, wood shed j (Vd finer than in years. I've recoin and a largo well ventilated chicken i mended Tanlac to dozen; of my houso and run, beautiful garden spot with strawberries, raspberries, fruit trees, shade trees and lawn. All for $2000.00 and $4(iu.oo cash will handlo it. Halanco montlily - stalm'ents. room new pleted, Id basement, no fixture water, lo locality tti tho price niottftu. 1ut out i ooxitnTi't. CCIIHlhlujf i, rlcuic lildlX.ii corn- quarter rbath room but lights and city I Uh tFeet In a ; building up fast, and erm, 2:uo,un. If half friemls and they nil think the snme afi 1 do, thai, il's Mnt best ever.' Tanlac Is for sab' by all good drug s's. Aeeepl no substitute. Over 117 Tiillion bolt lea Hold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Nature.') own remedy for constipation. Fur everywhere -Adv. iUl June 1 HI lit wlthee hist day to pay water n tieniiltv. f.-7-!(t uiiK Straw Hats with an ah of newness and dash in their sum ft shapes. An assurance of' Summer comfort for evey man who wears one. $1.75 lo$C00 ASH BROS. "The Store That Keeps Faith with the People" cash vllrinako a liberal reduction. Can bo bought with $3M cash pay ment and balanco monthly instalment. room houso jnst being completed In tho same locality, about the same as the other, but differently de signed. For $2500.00 on tho same tonus. 7 room house, modern, on Adams ' avenue, close In, beautifully local-1 cd, largo lawn, trees, shrubbery, large barn and garage, two large lots, all In gooil condition. Price, $r500.0(. $1000 cash and the bal- ; anco $1000 each year until paid. j Come In and talk with us aboui some other good bargains ui; have, j Phy, Black & Stoop In The La ('ramie! National hank hid;: La Grande, Oregon. LOANS TO FARMERS MADE UNDER The Federal Farm Loan Act 6 Interest No Comtniestona No Honua Ea,y Payment, Nonimaturing Mortgage Repaymenr Privilege, Write toryl The California JdurtStock Land Dank PENDLETON, OREGON 1 A R C A D E TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "net t a r y- - . J-fer first Qmericam 4 r 4 WST,t .W,tl. To Get the Full Meaning of These Prices You Must See the Goods bverrcauy WaterproolAi irons, at ...50c, JSc, $1,113 andl.:!!) hvcrready lialiy Kulifter I'ants.. Glass Flower t;!i1.-.l m ' ' II r.n .sl.d:) Zephyr Gingham, per yai-d 17' 'c: Fancy Back Combs, each '.ic Audrey Hair Nets, double, 10c; 3 for ,c LarceHertha Collars C!)c, l)Xc, $l.V-" Ladies' Vanity Cases $1.25 to :?1.7" Children's Vanity Cases 3!lc, 50c Andrew's Variety Store is PRESENTED BV ADQtPH ZUKOR. ;.M' r$KS r IMipporied by Conway Teaile, Conrad Nagcl and Lois Wilson. Kcvur lia the. world seen a love actress like Tola Negri never until "Bella Donna"' has the world seen the real Tola Negri. Admission 40c Children 10c Wc Close at Noon