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' - N ' Friday, June 8, 1923. i r " ; THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE ' Local News In Brief tt U Juno PORTLAND IS TO 0 ? 8 Mr.. Hdv Smith. Omiido. J. II. ir?, .lUTS n ;Vlltiuni8on and wife. Baker. Frunk North P . ... j .. - m u..r. ..... It lf.,,ln ,,f V L lY ""J " """""". VIIICLMU, JVl'lllHIl UOOpiT, JuncJ2 i?c nr-,, 2 S"2'-' IN,H..nd. a at iiiversidn S7k Sir? "Tori, 'a..' J?1 . in i Tv . iiivjuin, i,u wruiuiu, limn v. iup- M ?'l0re!!?n, Trail PaK- 'nin. Conns..!, Mil. C. W. McClnill. cant at lop 0 Bluo Moun- Uolsc, c. Nybfrg. Spokane, E. Hunt oVV - ,, ,T .' Mi-mllun, Ida., Win. Turner, Binmouu atjji. fo-fj. union uounty Fair Ida.. John u n s ii n n it Will l-miil Mere Turner, llruncan, Kreed Hall. Ilruneuu. V. Sliauk and wife. a Tacoma, Waah. H. Hilleiitiouse will nrn;i..i. I nni-..u r i..-i I (lie Aclvmlst Church LYI,!,. . . .. " i'i. 7.' ."A .. "'Z . ...v.junu is coruiaiiy i-ortland, for a week s visit at 7::to o'clock, Invited. friends and relatives. with To Have lice Cream Social The Island City lipworth League will Rive an ice cream social at the home cf Hcv. Wallace, Tuesday, May 12, from U:()0 p. nr. all durinir the evening-. A cordial welcome' is ex tended to everyone- JutlRiig Day Postponed Oniaccount of the Stock Show, the judging of the Kitchen contest dur- iiik -lietier Homes" week has been Uncle Jimmy Haynes Was Buried in Union Tuesday' UNION, June 8. (Special). Jas It. Hiiv'ic." was born in Russell coun ty. Ky October 28, 1847, and died i" tliu honip n! his brother Samuel Haynes in Union, June 3, 1923, aped 76 years, 7 months, 7 (lavs At the ace of (i years James, with the fam- ...... c. . . . iiy, moveu lo Arnansas, wnere iney ,Wj'.H f i. V "lurui7 mternoon Remained until .1875. They then nounced U'rmerly """Icrossed the plains and one year later ' .' - r came to Union, which has ever since ' been his home. He was united in llev. Creasy Arrives Today marriage to Miss NancV- Dotson in licv. Sidney W. Creasy, Mrs. 18G(i. To this unicn were born 9 Creasy anil Miss Creasy will arrive i children, 5 living: A. L. Haynes, tolay. They are driving throuzhiPaul of Willimina, Oregon, Mrs. from Baker. Rev- Creasy comes to1 Sheets of Boise. Idaho. Tom of Ba ltic, rande as rector of the St. Peters ,ker, Mrs. iReynolds of La Grande, BE AT MEAGHAWI (By Associated Press) PORTLAND, Juno 8. .Portland will send at least one hundred citi zens to greet the president at Mcach am when he arrives on July 3rd for the Old Oregon Trail celrratifcn. This was announced today following definite word that President Harding will be at Meacham. WISCONSIN WAITING TO TAKE SWAT AT DRY LAW, IS CLAIM MADISON. Wis., June 8. The Wisconsin assembly striking the first blow in the West at absolute prohi bition, today approved the Tucker bill to repeal the state dry enforco-iwiuit is the Episcopal Church Klinplo Answers to Cmi.iimn VucMlons Alxmt lliit Church Why Suffer Tliu DplMHipul Church Is the Church or Tho llurrisonH, I lie- Uvtntr.s(oiiH, the rinckiU'VM; of , fuss, lit nty Cny, l'utrick Hi-nry,- John Jay. . Wubsli-r, Frunkltn, JiiHtfci Ktury, etc. Alsu of Winlinltl Scott. Admlruta Kaii-a-irut. Malum ami ltwry; of ' l.ik'ht liorae Harry' I.pu anil ".M;ul Anth ony" Waynt'i niso of Jt'liVrmm la vtH, Cicnt'rals liobt. 11, ltw, i,vm dua l'olk, and IiosIh of uIIhth. I ts the ('hurcli ot Washington Irvlnjf. Cooper, of (ilailstunr, John ami Churlt-H Vtshv. l-'lon nt. NlKhttnKaU. Chancellor Kent. KranciB Scott Key. author of "Star SpanRled Uanner;' t-ortl Kitchener, (U'uval lVrshintf and of ntinilter lesa other world -noted names. resent Coiiillllou of the Kniseopiil church. Until thev ura tied in the tectory, they will he house pucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A-Pratt. Airs. Haynes passed away January HI. 1888. In 1892 he was united in mar riage to Mrs. Elizabeth Bovard. To this union were born four children, all living: Ellis Haynes of Baker, Mrs. Ruth Huston of Los Angeles, Calif., Elva Haynes, Jordan Valley, Htr Ices to lleTMiI La Grande I-odo No. It;. I. o. O. F.. will hold Memorial Kervle,. tlie ItapiiHt Church Kunduy at ciht Orcfjcn and Guy Haynes, p.m. june iv. inu pastor will de liver the principal address and there will ho other appropriate excrciuea. Everybody is cordially Invited. nu-ilt. The vote of approval was 47 to 4.'i. The question of final passage in the assembly is expected to be de cided in favor of the "wctxi" 'by vir tue of the two 47 to 43 votes favor able tot the measure today. Short ly before the approval and engross ment vote, the assembly refused to kill the repealer by an identical bal lot. A resolution congratulating Gover nor Smith "for his leadership in lead ing a movement to return to the con- istituticn of our fathers," was intro duced by Assemblyman Lindahl, wet floor leader. It failed to iret the two-thirds majority needed to bring about immediate consideration, the ballot count being 47 to 39 against and it was referred to the cimmit- tee. It will come up for consider ation next week. Kelnined linker Today Mr. and Mih. J. I,. Urokaw who have been HpnndhiK.a few daya in I.a Grande returned to Maker today. ThMy were formerly located in thia city; when Mr. Itrokaw managed the yers' locii malum of the K. O.'L. & I. Co. Ilefhaa a prominent position with the Buuitj company in Itaker. He was again bereft of a wife Murch 1916. Beside the children mentioned, there are 15 grandchil dren and one great grandchild, one brother Samuel, one sister Mrs Dot son and numerous relatives and a host of friends. He was converted when a young man and joined the M. E. church of which he was a member for 38 Truly it can be said of him .Miss OMilUge Fleeted to Society The honor of behijf an active mem ber of l'!ii lleta Kappa, national hon orary tcholastlc society, was bestowed C- .E- Qu'n conducting it. The re mains are in ine union cemetery. he enjoyed his religion U"cle Jimmy, as he was familiarly called, will be missed by a large cir cle of friends, and the world a little better by his having lived. The funeral "tcok place from the M. E- church Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Condon being at the south end of John Day Road Contract Is Let in Grant County SALEM, June 8. The highway commission announces the award of a contract to Bauers & Bauers for the grading and surfacing of the Cummins creek-Coles bridge section of the John Day highway in Grant county, yesterday at Salem. The bid price is $157,000 and the length fouiv teen miles- Grant countv is co-op erating to the extent cf $40,000 from county bond funds. ihis is the last gap m the John Day highway to be placed under contract between Condon 4htd jPrai-i ne City, a distance of 144 miles, upon Loina Coolldtfe. of La Grande .Miss CoolidKe. was recently initiated into the Alpha-chapter of the orgrani- I zation which is located at the Cni vcrsHy. The KiiKene chapter has: about members, WILL ENTER SHOOT Another Orehesita Oranicd Another orchestra has been uddd to i ufi in inuNjcai uriran zai on in t ,. , . l.u Grande with the formation or 'car , ""onhn ,to information re- SALEM, Ore., June 8 Oregon rif lemen will have the opportunity to trv for a place on rifle team.-, which will represent the United States in the International Rifle matches this ceived bv Brigadier General George . 'A. White, adjutant general of the ; state. j 1 The international match will bo 1 held in conjunction with the naticn- The personnel of tho new orchestra al matchefl at Camp Terry, unio.dur- is: Showalter Lvnch, pinno: Kranc n '" the month ot feeptemDer- inree MindKrass. trnmhonc: Dudley Co, teams will be selected from' the con srovo . violin: Jack lliatt. suxaphonc: tcstants who will es.semble at Camp t lie "A-Muz-Yu-5" orchestra, which made P's fi-st public appe-irance at the Legion danco Wednesday even-inK- They will also play at the M. I. A. dance this evening the Condon branch railroad and Prairie City being the west end of the Sumpter Valley railroad. The highway commission will meet in special sessicn in Portland Sat urday to receive bids for rock sur facing approximately 17 miles of tho Mt. Hood loop highway in Hood 'Riv er county. The work must he completed this fall for apple hauling. The com mission will go to Baker soon Church in America? The Kpiscopal Church Is the Moth er Church of ihul KiiKlish-speaUiiiK race. in America she is nuikim: great heudwuy, steadily advancing her true principles and winning numbers to her ranks nt home, while she is showing great mIkum vitality and health In successful missions abroad. The course of th Church in America has been char acter hied by a very remarkable grow th. Some in I ho Church are cureless and unworthy, but for the earnest and true-hearted she pro videt a training and privilejj" not paralleled elsewhere. x "Tho gain of the Kpiscopalians In this country, sternly, onward, un deniable. Is one of the remarkabh characteristics or our time.' Tin News (Koman Catholic.) "Tho arrow th of the Trot est ant Kpiscopnl, Church far exceeds pro portionately, that of tho population at larffe. It looks like the Church of the future." l'ubllc Upinion. The returns of the last census show that In tho decade ending 111 in the population Increased U I per cent, while tho Increase in the Kpiscopal Church wa 41 per cent. What Was Henry Clay's Opinion'.' Ho says: "Year's of observation and study have led ine to the con clusion that the stability of our gov ernment depends upon the perpet uation of two institutions. One oi these, and the more Important oi the two, is the .Kpiscopal Church, und the other is the Supremo Court of the I'nited Whites." How Can I Get I'urthcr Information? Any Church clergyman will gtadly answer any Inquiries and tell you what books to consult. Ask your nearest clergymen for a I'rayer Hook and read it. NEW TODAY Kay lien net t, drums. Min late arrivals at Arrivals at Hot Kol lowing art Lake: Lei't iord, Jarbridge, Nov., Cl.uy and family, Portland, Mrs. M. loverlierry. I'nrtland r. J. ore., Ore., Perry from all parts of the country September 1, to compete with the teams of other nations. The chap who says he has money enough and Just stays in harness for the fun.' of it doesn't fail to kick about his income tax. IL mciutiltrniM Here's an Invhmion to Join the Snow Shdvelers Union- uncler the collar and you the kitchen IF vou iVe roastin want to came out IF you aretartinto think that shoveling snow isn't such auacl kjo ane.r an Step in and Xte$Akui A Zeipher weight Union Suits we'll guarantee that it will bring your "thermometer down at least 10 per cent or your money back. Weights as light as the air that blows around your windshield. Cool Shirts, too with collars attached which seem to have a refrigerating plant attached. This is a Hot Weather store in June, and we're cutting more ice than ever. Union Suits : &-2 Shirts and Drawers k to $1.7o Silk Hose -"605 n g-Ji SI raw Hats .- -. $1-1 to $8.8., Ladies' Sport Hate-just in 3.8o Schol-Wil Caps UAo to 2o Standard Merchandise of Merit Miiny of our troubli-a niuy beijiii with tho stomach UniiiK, ns that iloc tor nays: hut mora of tht-m befih wltli tho hrakd lining. The Ucverolul S. W. Cn-a.sy will .u--rivo to conduct ni'Xt Humhiy m-rvii-i-s. Juno 10. Correct tlits Hcntcnee: "I ciijny fin lllK out vlUl Mrs. Jnnc.s," K.iiit tin wile, "hecautio alio wi-ara so much finer clothes than mine." T!ie ilaner in Inlying spring chick on alrciuly dresscil isthnt you can't toil which spi-iur; is meant. l'OIt SALE Kresli cow. if taken at once'. Call A haiKiiin i:i5-J. U-8-t KOR a.MJC l.Mbdern housel f roomsj hath aiUVpnercte cellar Ten citv lots. Wijl ..sell all JoKCther or will sell hcuse anil one city Jot. ' See owner at 1102 Fourth St. (i-8-ot; VOW KENT Ywo fumishcci liou.'O keepinir loo!.., 1118 MouroA- . B-8-H KOK SALE Lexinjrton Six sedan, 11)21 model. Motor has been thor oughly overhauled and car recently (tainted. Owner leaving city. Price $ai(U!0. Address box 111!), 1,11 C.rande U-8-lt FOR 'RENT KjmuUt Trouaekcr-p inn rooms. riKnu 41ti-R. (1-8-tf WANTED StMdy work liynjidilto - ued 1 j 1 1 1 s , 'Tiiiiiiii liili 1 rtll lin e-8-itp WANTED Plain sewintr. Call Mai" 527. li-8-lf LOST lihu-ksatin slippers nnd st(?ckinirs. Lrave at Observe Do you know that nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism ure simply rheumatism of tho muscles cr lieuuer ui wiur.il I 'ARID LAND LAWIJKKI.Y I IlAKIili, Ore., June 8 That the Sniitli-.McNary hill, a comprehensive i reclamation measure will be enartod into law. probably bv the next con- lricss, or that some other measure chronic rheumatism, framed on similar lines will be pass led, was the statement made yester day by Will R. Kintr, formerly re clamation counsel, (Irciron's demo cratic national committeeman and cx- uieiuber of the state supreme court, new of Washiiiirlun, 1). 0., who spent yesterday in linker visiting friends. Mr- KiiiK declared that the Smitli McNnry bill is tho trrcatest piece of constructive lcsrislalion which con gress has consiilered since the home stead act was passed. He said the west must continue to press this measure if it expects to Kot results. roin IthcumatrMif iTirfraiiny internal treatment? The nam may uo relieved oy applying Chamucrluin's Liniment, which makes! sleep and rest possible, and that cer tainly, means a (rrcat deal tn any one afflicted with rheumatism, Adv. it Onyx Hosiery You can feel t);e fineness of "Onyx" Textur "T Cf-r mn SAEK Reed baby cairiinrc. -i:SU8 N avenue. N, U-8-U FOR fkucJOne Eonl caiCiwJ- -rumiinir j'der, iiiilliiiiii i Hn'il far I niture. rhiwatfwT 2008 N. Kir! street. (i-8-2tp ( FOR RENT-Vivc room llouse. Call '.Mia IW.'ishinitloii. I fi-S-lt j looooooooooooiooooooooooooo o o o o o - : u ? mi fr TTOLD an OnyJ" silk stocking in your hatuiffTvtss in filoy. J. X soft, even silkTlx'lwccn thumb imtHfciirijicr, and nnlc how strong it is; for allnw hghtncsviimv firmly knit, fur all its trans parency. French & Greene Rcady-to-Wear and Shoes lo COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR Darken Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre -At Once oooooooooooooppoqooooooooo ; o o o ' ' The Snappiest looking Toughest Wearing BATH ;aps irt:.'.o:'J-'S! r -v'i- re it-iAW v",N rsrea ':?l--WBni.n!)jJi,W'w5 o o o o o o o o o in town o All ntiw iifenck town ana way clown low. ;o Give Them a Look Common fcarden sage brewed into heavy tea, hvttli suipnur and j added, will turn gray, strcakci faded hair Hicautifwllv d;irk ii riant Mixinff the Sacc Torand Sul phur recipe fct home, thomf, is trouble some. An easier wnus to get the ready-tn-uJc prcparaJnii improved by the addition of jfcr ingredients a large bottle, at litlfc cost, at drug stores, known asrWydnrs Sage and Sulphur Cnmpoumi" Jffus avoiding a lot of muss. I While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful ap pearance and attractiveness. By dark ening your hair with Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, be cause it docs it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. YOUk FILMS Exposed Show net tcntion wnere yim will receive carp. 1 hey are experienced brought here, at the d the T a k c y Sock Oj o o "Get Your Pick Now" O' oooooooooooooooooooooooooo t at- h o in kiiow they o o e best of 6 o Refreshing Styles In Straw Hats Crisp,-fresh, exhilarating Strtur Huts with an dit of newness and lash injmeir siaart shapes. An assurance ot Suminar comiort lor every liiaii wno wears one. to $(.00 ASH BROS. "Tlie Stoic That Keeps Faith with the People" OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO always hantls 111 if RED CROSS DRUG STORE O i o O ; o O i O O O j o 0,0 00000000000000000000000000 to " io I xpw 1 1 FtCREDlT jg j iM) INTEREST , 11 " g o I o : o o nooooooooocoooooooooooooooooouoooooooooooooooooooooo- ClTnt thie "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE I o . o !8 . o : O WE arc cmleavoriiiK to maintain the highi-cl iwsaibly standard of quality and sci-vicc WE cany tlie muHtcuiupIulu linu of meats and kindred Bupplics in tho city. WE iitiKiiiliwAn 'HI '1'1 v uv.i.y 1 - -u 1 1 1 f f ivi; h.-niihV-WE serve fair and satisfy fully. The Grande Ronde Meat Co. nrv MMtrvi r Kin ki'kkit MAKKrrr I riml Ijin o CursclH N'-v r Imvc I hu hIvIi-h called ho 1ii.si:,i nl ly for ItiM-s that 1110 Hiiiilirlit iumI Hh-nl r. "I,u fit mill'" woiUm sinltrB In gmtly p 1 xii.-i'llmc HurplUH fh-Nli lno tiirl)ln' HiSliniH'ltciiiiikt s your pown u HiiMMitli-fitttng Biiccrwi. Vuii'tl lOVH till! 11' w iiiu:Ih of "l.u (';iinlllii'' frlvlng you tho 1 in 1 n anl buoyancy of youth. I.ou -tpp t iind of dainty fuh-rlt-atloti - lightly lumcd hut vl-Ihht- diily In tln-lr 1 n f H. !!- ritt'-l (o your tixllvPlual inmh l of "Lit ('amllli:' nnl en Joy a youthful figure nnl n fh-x-Ihh; ';i.- tliat ) 1 ll-llt fill. A rompt' tc I u of 1 hu latent iiio'1' ln ulua8 on hand. Mrs. Robt. 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