La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 12, 1923, Image 2

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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Jap Grepe
Friday Special 1 9c yd.
Good heavy Jap Crepe in all the better shades Laven
der, Green; American Beauty,- Lemon, Peach, Old Rose,
Yellow, Black and White.
Friday only at l!)c the yard. An excellent opportun
ity to provide a cool dress for these warm days.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
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Fuel linporls IncrenKe- j
n.IO DE JANKfRO, June 12. j
Aithouirn me pre.uer , i' -
il lies within the tropics, one of the
srealest problems involved in tne
mini's economic expansion is
that of fuel supply. In W-'i; n7
conlinif to official figures puhli.sheil
eOWJSGLCR, WHO DELIVERS WASKN6S FOK
MIS WlFfT. 'lEVER THINKS. OF FIXING ThC ' ) '?i-X
ROO ONTIU ITFAIM4 THEM ITS TOO LTg CTtW"
tutional iiar. perhaps not unwisely, anil that this task can be acconi
in nearly all the states, on the pijshed most effectively' in the
heN Brazil spent approximately
S"7 OliO.OIKJ on Imported fuels.
"The principal difficulty s in the
wav of develnpinit known sources of
fuel in Urazil at present is the lack
of transportation facilities. Coal
mined in Brazil now costs more on
this market than that imported
from England or the United States.
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
BMCIIINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY
All Kindt of Machinery, Automobile, and Tractor. Kepalrad,
Overhauled and Robuilt.
Acetylene Wuldlnir of All Kinds
Cylinder Boring and Oversize ristons
Crankshafts. Pistons and Piston Pins Rtground
Give V a Trail
D. FITZGERALD Prop.
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A Good Place to Trade
teaching of religion in tax-supported
schools, colleges and universities.
As u result the study of religion
and ethics has been too much neg
lected; education has become in
creasingly utilitarian and material
istic. The graduates of our tax-
supported institutions -. are more and in
more becoming neither religious nor-o
irmlif inns, but si Mini v nmi-rpHcinuK. 1 0
"It is -proposed, through schools
of religion, to give instruction in
the history, literature and philos
ophy 'of religion and in the funda
mental principles 'underlying, all re
ligion; for it has been and is bound
to be an important factor in private
and public life and cannot safely be
ignored in any system of education
which aims to develop character.
"No tax money will be used to
support the schools of religion, and
they are to be free from sectarian
ism and denominationalism.
"The National Council is co-operating
with local forces in Michigan
in establishing at Ann Arbor, the.?
seat of the University of Michigan, jo
with its 10.000 or more student, o
the first fully equipped school of: 5
religion. It is expected that other o
similar schools will be developed at 0
other great educational centers. i
"The ' entire movement is in-!o
spired by the widespread conviction ig
j that something essential is lacking !q
in uui iiiwuciii i-ivuizuiiuii, ami tnai u
the best way to meet the demands of '2
youth for practical philosopohy ofio
life is to enable them to estimate o
rightly the -relative value of the i
spiritual and of the material life;!o
great educational centers."
Head the Observer Want Ada.
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PROMISE STAGED
, , A CELEBRATION
PROMISE, July 12 The people of
Promise irathered at the school
house on the 4th. A sjnnd was run
by the Grim (re women, und buckinV
horses, horse races, foot . races, and
wrestling was the program for the
day.
Carl Griffith and family and Joe
Allen and family from Camp 5 spent
the 4th here.
Mr. and 'Mrs. (May Woods, of
Pendleton, drove in Saturdny in
their car to visit with Mrs. Woods'
brother, Ula Poulsoii, and wife.
W. 1. Bennett and family re
turned to 'Wallowa Monday.
. W. B. Hscock, the Promise stuire
driver, lias bought a new truck,
which he brought to Promise Sun
day. Misa Kniniii Carper returned from
T.a irande Saturday, whre she liis
been visitiii); lir tister. Mrs. Curtis
Lindsey.
.William Trump and family and
Sam Ketulal visiled at J. M. Ttylor's
Wednesday. '
- Lee Smith came home from Wal
Iowa Tuesday and went to Bishop
Creek Wednesday 'o play for the
fiance.
Miss Alice Henderson is woikiui;
lor Mrs. A- Y.. Carper this week.
Theresa Smith Is hnvinir the
whooping much.
Fisher Lively and family arc visit-
ine in Promise with relatives.
lavid and Ivan Garrett went to
Caldesac, Idaho, Monday to visit
tdeir sister, Mm, Maltha Hammond,
mid returned Saturday.
Miss Nona Carper is working for
her brother, W. W. Carper, this
week. "
Fisher Ijvely and family and
Mlrs. William I. Siiunnr visited at
I.. M. Fleshman's Tuesday.
J. K. Carper nml wife went to
Wallowu Sunday and returned Mnn
dav. . - .-. ...,.,. .-,. .'," v m-t i
William I. .Sannar made a busi
ness trip to Wnllowa the first of the
week.
Kev. M. I, Petellc brought his fnm
ily to Promise 1 hursday and re
turncil Friday. ,
C. p. Carper and , sons, Howard
and Harold went to Wallowa Fri
day and returned the following dav,
Howard Bennett went to Camp 5
Miuilay and returned Monday.
Jarretl Kenworthv, B. K. Thomp
son and son, Herbert went lo camp
inursiiay lo cut wooii lor the com
! pany.
Bows of Straw.
LONDON. Bows and coenrdes of
flexible, and sliining straw are enor
mously fashionable today. Often
the stniw is folded into a turban
with a high how flying at right an
gles across the front. The cncardes
are sometimes like great, nuilti-pet-alled
flowers.
SAGE TEA TURNS
It's
Grandmother's Recipe to
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair,
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
gloy Bir ran only he had hv brew in;:
a mitture of Hhc Tea and Sulphur.
Your kir in your rharni. It niake or
mar the fare. Whwi il failrs. turn
pray or atrraked, jut an application or
two of Kage and Sulphur enhance its
appearance a hundredfold.
Don't bother to preare the mixture;
rou cD iret this t'amone old m-ii.
improved by tlie addition of other in
gredient at a amall mst. all ready fr
uar. It la railed Wveth's Sage and
Sulphur Vmpounil. Thia ran ilway. be
depended noon ta bring hark, the natural
wilor and luatrof Tour hair.
Kterykody imea "WyelbV Sage and
Hulnnur Comnotinil now berie.e it
dirkrtii tt ralurallr and evenly that
aobodr pan tell it haa nein applied.
eu ainiply dampen aponge or oii
broth with It and draw thia thrmifcli
th hair. akia on niaN atraad at a
tiaia; by rarniOK tha grty hair haa
disappeared, and after another applica
tion it heeotnea beaiitirully dark and
apaara glvaa; and luitrout. .- '-'
The Chinese bandits have re
leased their captives. Now what
will we worrv about?
PLAN TO ESTABLISH
RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS
AT STATE COLLEGES
ANN ARftOR, July II. A school
nf religion supported by Protestants,
Roman Catholics and Jews, one of
a number of similar -institutions to
be established at state universities
where state luws do not permit re
ligious instruction as part of the
curriculum, will open at the Uni
versity of Michiiran next year.
This school was projected by the
National Council of Schools of Re-
lijrion and financed by volunteer con
tributions.
Alexis C. Anirell of Detroit is
tmminmrv nrpsidpnt nf th Mirhiiran
school, whose executive committee in
a statement covering the aims of the
new institutions says:
The, plan has the sympathy and
support of Protestants. Roman
Catholics and Jews. The plan is the
result of a trrowinif 'belief that
there is a serious crap in our modern
educational system. Our fore
fathers, who identified religion with
cctariaiiism, wishing to insure free-:
lorn of consi'iptice jduceda consti -1
STOP CATARRH! OPEN
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
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The Straight Lines
of the
New Modes
Are Gracefully
' Achieved By
Wearing
' Mil
Stylish, Fine and
Long-Wearing
ROLLINS
Armor Pkifc
HOSIERY
To be lind at our store in
styles and fabrics to fit the
feet and pocketboolc of
every member of any fami
ly from baby's summer
silks to grandpa's winter
worsteds.
ASK ABOUT THE FREE BRUSHES
Andrew's Variety Store
Says Cream Applied in Xostrik
Relieves Head-Colds at Once.
Front Iiace Corsoia o
o Never have the atylea called so
:g Insistently (or lines that are o
jo atraight and alender. "La Ca-
jO mllle" works wonders In gently
o Pwauaam surplus flesh Into o
If your nostrils nro clogged and vonr io fashion's silhouette makes your S
head in stiill'ed and you can't hrciitho 1 sown a smooth-fitting success, o
freely hcenuse of n cold or catarrh, just ! You'll lovo the new models of O
uet a ainaii noiiie oi r.iy-a (.'ream Halm o "La Camille" giving you the
at any drug store. Apply a little of this g llnca and buoyancy of youth,
fragrant, antiadptic cream into your nos- Low-topped nnd of dainty fab.
trils and let it penetrate throii);li every o rlcatlon Ughtly boned hut vis-
.... ..I ., irvd.t. i.tiiiiin hiiu
dealing the inllamed. awollen mucoua
meiiihrane and you pet inotant relief.
. Ah! How good it feels. Your nos
trils are open, your hind is clear, no
more hawking, snutlling, ; blowing; no
more hi'tulai-he, drvness or st niggling
for hrealh. Hly.'s Cream Balm is,jiiB,
what siitrereiaMfiouiS'liead -colds- and
catarrh uml, Ll'i i deliuht.
0 wig uniy in ineir oenents.
o Be fitted to your Individual
g model of "La Camille" and en-
o oy a youthful figure and a flex
ible ense that Is delightful.
A complete line of the lateat
models always on hand.
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n lite iiuiri roar of Old Ocean and the charm of lu
many heathen here lhoc ijlurious VACATION
haunti arr. Il be a Kreat mrrisc and delight to
re the u Improvrine ,, ilat h,vc bem made to
insure the plriiMire of vmton to
North Beach
Clatsop Beach
Tillamook Beaches
or Newport
where erery mncrivahlr lorui of retlful he.ltli-pi. iog
re.rrauoii m.v he enjoyed. Ak our aurnt lor our
"Outlrnii In the Padflc Northwest" and "Oraaon
Outdoors." They tell tlw whole i.orv in word
and picture. Then pun-haie a Kouml-Trip Nununer
Kvcunnn Ticket ria
Union Pacific System
which k'ies tliat wonderful trip hrmi:h (he Columbia
Rivee (lorv-e. Our areiit will he tU,l t ttnvgt )out
itinerarv and mtic tmtr reirrratiou.
J. II. KEXXEY. Local Agent.
La (.innde, Oi egort
WM. Md4UMUY
Ganaral PaaMesw A4anl 0
Portland. Of aon
; Meacham
Saturday Js'ight
DANCES
Beginning July 14th
s Good Floor
N First Class Music
Across from Hotel
C.R.Estes
Mrs. Robt. Pattison
You need not carry your message as did
Hop-O'-My-Thumb
With his seven league boots.
' Now-a-days just
"Telephone It"
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
The Good
MAXWELL
Is praised by all w ho are
familiar with it.
rhone us today for your
demonstration with
out obligation, of course
C. W, Bunting
& Son
Telephone Main 792
5 Corset lore o I
o Phone S22-W Res. 1703 Oak g
J Drink 'JHl
A liquid food drink
thorouhIj aged.
not green or unfinished,
a quality product -from
the House of
Anheuser-Busch
ST. LOUIS
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LaGrande Grocery Co.
Ottfrtourort
LaGrande, Ore.