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PAGE EIGHT THE LA GRANDE EVENING' OBSERVER Friday, July C, 1923. THE OLD HOME TOWN By, Stanley -The Largest Chain Department. Store Organization in the World" I -si i-jwrasr For Dress The shoe pictured here is a leader; as metropolitan as Fifth Avenue's finest as up-to-date as the passing second slender, shapely, elegant simple. ' . Long lines, easy, restful curves, embellished finish. The Bostonian Aristocrat of Footwear:' 1 Belmont, $7.50 tod (A m 204 Depot St fONCH A YEAR OLUIB HORNBBAK BUV3 A NEW NBCKTIB- .J.',"";1" THeONUy TMB ITS BVECt TIBD IS TUB CAf HE BUYS ' "''U. IT-THEN THC 5TPRg KEE.PER TIES IT FPU j C.ErCOMMENDS iTIfSGIF (By AsHociated Pross) PES JUOI.VES, la.. July, fi. Reo- night's session of the 29th Interna tional Christian Endeavor convention commending President Harding for hits support of the 18th Ainendinont anil the Volstead Act and pledging Hupport to rntuliilateii for public '.of fices and to the party that make un equivocal commitments to their en-' uirremcnt. tian Endeavor under whose- auspices' the convention, is .being; pel!!.,. .... i The text of the statement followsr "Prohibition has vindicated itself. In spite of great handicaps, its be nign effects are now. apparent. jb the steadily declining death rate as revealed in the bulletins of life-in surance companies, in the H per cent decreuso in drink cases, with tfiei'r. attendant problems, coming to icliar The resolution was introduced at the instance of the executive com-litv organizations, and. in 'the irrowinir ltltions were introduced nt Thursday mittoc of the United Society of Chris-lmoral tone of our community life. .. . . "rhe mat cities on our far-reach- Jlng coast lines-nnd wide -.extending Good Books READ ONE OF THE BOOKS NOW ON SALE Bridge of the Gods McLaughlin and Old Oregon. ,-' ; The .Conquest ... 1 ' Lewis & Clark Expedition ' ' Pacific Northwest. Guardians of the Columbia. First Across the Country Memories of the West Where Rolls the Oregon Oregon Trail ; . AND OTHERS Newlin Book & Stationery Co. liquor problem for this nation was things. Mrs, national prohibition, lor which Chris-, Mam 780. tion hndcavor declared in 1!H1 with its militant slogan, 'A Saloonless Na tion by- VJdO, so the ultimate solution or the . problem for all nations n world-wide prohibition. We here re affirm our declaration of 1910. for "A Saloonless World," and pledge the full strength of our movement to the achievement of this high goal." E. S. California Man Talks on Effective Citizenship international boundaries, present see lious difficulties' in law enforcement' and cannot now be expected to re4 I fleet the prohibition sentiment of the; 1 nntion. For some time to come they will continue to deceive themselvc land our visitors from . other lands. wno woum rejoice in me repuuiuuun of national prohibition. ' . I "Even these vast and cosmopolitan i communities record unmistakeable benefits accruing from the closing of saloons and bars, benefits that wil Increase steadilv with the strength ening of the spirit and agencies of law enforcement. "For the bootlegger, we' have only slightly less condemnation than for I his patron. ' The latter, from the standpoint of individual morality,- is essentially the worse,J 'while in citi zenship he is a greater menace, Striking at one law," he 'slashes all. Ho' gives heart to every evil -'doer,' and by the measure of his influence weakens the protecting wall that sur rounds his life, his liberty and his temporal' goods, "in law-enforcement the supreme issue of the .hour Joins.. The -torettsj.j; 'TJHlly.r.;J ."" speaker,, "thoi-.j sen SHERRY'S LAST DAY TODAY An Intensely Human Drama of the Home A Woman's Woman of nullification nre active and deter-'j mined. They have united powerful interests at home and abroad to em barrass public officials to break the morale of conscientious ' enforcing agents and tor discourage public sen timent.' They huve found a spokes man in the governor ' of : 'a grent staiP' - -"We declare here that state right enusness is greater than state rights. and that no stale has rights which prohibition does not strengthen. We stand for liberty under law. We pledge ourselves anew to the Consti tution of the United States.' We commend the president for . i s re pentcd statements in support of the rightecnth amendment and' the Vol stead Act. ' "Spcuklng for four million enroll ed young people, citizens and citi- zons-to-hc, we further declare that no jcnndldate for public office and that no political party, failing to make such unequivocal commitment, has I the right to , expect or will receive j our support and voles; "We believe that total abstinence Iv the only consistent attitude for a Christian and that the agitation for a mollification of the Volstead Act to legalise light wines and beers is ia subterfuge and blind: those who ad ! vocntc it now were but a short time 'since the stalwart defense of the 'open saloon and liquor traffic. jt Is a dishonest issue. . . . I "As tho ultimate' solution of the with Ml El It's as fine a picture as "The OKI Nest," in which Mary Aldun was superb Comedy "HIGH POWER" Bathing Caps Faultless Caps are the best and the most admired bathing girls wear them. Special Tliis AVcck Newlin Drug Company KL'OKN'G, July 0. "Are you Hiving' your student uny training for effec tive citizenship?" , asked supcrintcn-' dent W. J. l.'ooncr of Kresno. Californ ia, In his-addrcss beioro the oduca-; llonul conference at the L'nlverylly of Oregon recently, on the nuhject '-r:dti-catlon for ElTcetivo Citizenship." " Clolng on to develop tho Idea of giving high school students a sound basis of 'civic knowledge, Mr. Coorur said, "There an; three essential things in ma development or civic know ledge. Mrst, knowledge that will en able mo to select tho right men for public offices; knowledge that will help me to vole for the right persons to represent me .In government. 1 don't recull anything that I was taught In.chool to help me in my ser lection. We should work out some sort of a criterion for the future vot er to use. In selecting people, to rcpro, sent hliiK",,'. Tho second point In tho ,de.vclop7 nicnt of civic knowledge Is learning to act directly as a law milker, ac cording to -Mr. Cooper. This Is the sort of training, he mild that high school- civic classes should offer and do not. , r . ' ' . ' . Norris. Call 7-G-lt Saturday night, July 7th, Olson's 7-piece orchestra will play the fox trot "Stories," at Zubcr hall. 7-6-21. Why not . carry home for dinner a pint or a quart of our delicious i cream or. sherbet. We offer you a su perior product, Silverthorn-Wright's Family Drugstore. 7-5-tf Have vou seen Fairer about naint- ing you car. . Phono 8 17-J. Shoo at 1103 Urcenwood St. 2-17-lm 475 DEPARTMENT STORES WOMEN'S White Low Shoes An Exceptional Offering 2.98 At this pi-Ice we are offering both Oxfords mid Strapped Slip pers of fine quality Kclnskin Cbil lis. Miiny nre plain white, others trimmed with brown and black kid ond patent leathers. There are low, military, and Louis lee) styles in this showing. See our window. What You Have Been Looking For The. 'Richardson Art & Gift Shon has just received a shipment of the most beautiful and unusual pattern English dinner and breakfast ware, bee this new pattern on dis play in the window of the shop. . . . "7-5-at Good, dirt, free, by calling 4"5 M or 20U First. 7-C-2t For first class dressmaking see Mrs. Cora Met nil, now at Durland Apts., Depot St. ADt. B. Phone 342-M , 6-5-lm Is wiiu.1 I shall cull tho Insucctorlui sidn of cl lo knowledge. Civic classes belong In the. street discussing paving, I ho advantages and disadvantages of different iiinleriula. They belonc l:i Medium Blown Hair, looks best cf all after a 1 Glint shampoo. Golden C-6-4t . Tuesday, July 10) last day to pay water rent without a- penalty. 7-6-St .. Cantaloupe Sundae ; Try them'. at Silverthorn-Wright'!-soda fountain which is open till 11 o'clock each night. 6-28-lf . Princess Dogn Beginning Saturday of this week the Richardson Art & Gift Shop will sell 12 sets of Princess Dogo dinner ware for 6.75 each. This is an in troductory offer to properly intro duce the pattern and is well worth taking advantage of- . It is a gold FOR SATURDAY SELLING Tokonabe Flower Bowls A heavy JiipitncHo oar I hemviiro bmvl with a nmtiillc flnlHh nml all-over trlinminff padern. They aiv a flat typo, 10-lnoh howl. Id Indus aerugo, with ccnltr frog.s. Juut four dozen ut tills low price. 98c NEW SHAPES IN Felt Sport Flats An offering that affonla an exceptional opportunity' to pur chase a Summer Kport Hut. Th ehaclea are sand, white, grey, blue, in plain and combined colors. $2.19 Tlic Largest Chain Department, store urganizaiion in uie woria- lates the growth. We have hundreds amount of bid, as a guarantee of of testimonials from people hero and the acceptance and completion of surrounding states that write us of contract, if awarded. Chccjts will bo tho satisfaction it has given tliein. returned to unsuccessful bidders. Silverthovii-W right's Store. 1 Family Drue 7-5-tf Tuesday, July 10, last day to pay water rent without a penalty.- 7-6 31 the city lial0 In the, court house und Iband pattern, with full mat gold In the alutCulcKlBlatiiro If they can s-.t handles,, beautiful . shapes, does- not lllorc- . - (craze, and is, earned in open stock ir. looper. iniceil the development fby the Richardson Art & Gift Shop ui civic eiiueatlon from tho time of the Civil War when It got Its first start down to. the present when the vast, scope or Its subject mutter . Is Jluat beginning lo hq realized fully. I'LATINCM FltOM I,.KI0. (H 'tlie Assoelnled I'n-ss) ItltllKiKI'tHtT, Cullf., July B.Ki perlments in recovering minerals held In solution In tbe waters of Mono Uiko are declared to have proven the project feasible, engineers state. Plat inum, gold, radium Irrldlum, anil rhodliinl are recovered. One comupny Is preparing to operate there. at all times. . . Take advantage of thi offer. 7-5-3'. Tuesday, July 10, last day to pay water rent without a penalty. 7-G-3t ooooooooooooooooooooooooo" The Ladies .of the Altar Society will held a cooked food sale at the Newlin Book! Store Saturday after noon' : 7-5-2t FIND , IT' HERE Such Fine Drinks at Our Fountain Fruit juice fresh and superior in flavor. Wo challenge any fountain nnv where to produce finer soda water drinks than hero and those whether a simple phosphate drink or the finest ice ' cream combinations that can be created, by these Hint know how. - Kach drink clean, cold o and delightful at Silverthorn-Wrights o Family Drug Storo. 7-5-ct o- - Call for Hide. Scaled bids will bo received by the Commission of the City of LaGrande, Orcgcn, for the construction of the improvement in Improvement Dis trict number 124, within tho city of a Grande, Oregon, according to the plans and specificntiona of saiil im provement,' now on file in the office of City Recorder of said city. A de posit of $5.00 will be required fcr set of plans and specifications, which amount will be refunded, if bidder is unsuccessful, and returns plans and specifications to this office- Bids will be received to the hour ot seven-thirty p. in.. The Commission -reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Commission June 20th, 11)23. J. E. STEARNS, June 30-10t Recorder. Tuesday, July 10, last day to pny water rent without a penalty. 7-fi-3t One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dollars Earned. The average man dees not save lo exceed ten per cent of his earnings. He must spend nine dollars in living expenses for every dollar saved. That being .the case he can not be too careful about unnecessary expenses Very often a few cents properly in vested, like buying seeds for his gar den, will wive several dollars outlay later on. It is the same in buvinir Iriday, JiilylCh.imlierlain's Colic and Diarrhoea olh, 192J, and must be accompanied i Remedy. It costs but a few ccnt.i, try a ceriiiicii cnecu m lavor ot the and a bottle cf it in tin house often City of I,a (Jrnnde, Oregon in IJie saves a doctor's bill of several dol amount of ten (10) per cent of t,he!l;irs. Adv. Notice to the Public. Copy for this column m In by 10:00 a, m. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Tuesday, July 10, last dav to pny water rent without a penalty. 7-G-3t o I, Ben Decious, wish it known that o I have no interest financially or mor g ally in the "New Sommcr Grill and o Ininch Room," notwithstanding all o statements to the contrary and nnv ust be o advertising issued giving the public o me improssiun' iniiL 1 am tne owner of same was used without my au- 0 tlionty anil will be rectified as soon as possible. Whon I sold my husi-i ness knewn as the "Silver Grill" to I Mr. Brown my good will went with it nml still rcmnins. BEN DECIOUS. 7-3-Gt Soinmer Hotel, Prop.' There will be cooked food on sale "morrow nt the Ladies Exchange. We invite you to sec cur hand-made Beautiful Hair dresses, aprons, gowns, slips nnd Our Germicide and Dandruff Erad children s clothes. mints, rue-s and i ienler Im m,vt invnlitnhln fur II, a hnir inncy work or all kinds; also hairinnd scalp disorders. It removes I switches, transformation and hobs.! dandruff and itching immrdintclv.,V, Bends, or paintings nnd many other Stops fulling of the hair and st;mu-' For Quick and Easy Dessert Try one of these Heinz or Mrs. Porter's Fig Pudding Jello all flavors Minute Tapioca for pudding Seedless Raisins for pies Fresh home-grown Green Onions, Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Peas and Asparagus FRUITS Green Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Strawberries, Raspberries and Cantaloupes JoePs Grocery Free Delivery Two Main Lines M-75D f Where The Thrifty Throng HOOVERIZCD GROCERY in