La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 17, 1924, Image 2

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    - Tuesday. June 17-1024.
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THE LA GRANDE . EVENING OBSERVER
Rotariahs In Session "
Zra Toronto, Canada
For The Golf Man-
FOR
Poui'injf "lea may be a very picturesque
task- if you arc wearing a dainty Tub
Silk, or dotted Swiss Frock with n yok.i
of cx(Uiite ecru vul lace r.ucli u; these
we ai' showing;.
$11.50 to $25
SPORT
KELSO PLAYS
PIRATES ON
WEDNESDAY
'Honor., p
Timber Wolves to Play tik-iboh, ir
Two - Game Exhibition.;'::';: .
SerleS ih' La 'XI radicle mn Huniny
This Week. lT.'""'.
Tomorrow nnd Thursday after
noon 8pen Keene's Hwashbttclclers.
who tasted bitter defeat some time
tign nt thn hands of the Houthwest
Timber l.engu leaders Kelso, In
nn exhibition game here that ended
2 to 1, will hav a chance to get
even with the Timber Wolvea.
Kor tomorrow the Kelso league
nine, who won from A herd
to ll In a fast game Hunday, will!
again invade a tirande and met
Die riratea, nine Mnimtatn l.eaguo
lea.lers. in their back yard.
I.a ClrillluV In nirriuttlii-nr.l lit j i-onairurtlnn on tlm planln will
m-viiral way. for tin. Inviuli ni. Tin-.,,,, !. thin y . iu-.or.llnK to
llnoilp. ttilllo II will li piurlUnlly-,,.,,,,,,, ,,i:lin. ,.,,!. ,. K. Ilurltli
llin iwiino nm Inul Sun.lny. In P' f-(llirr ,,,. , .,r,,.,, .i.-olnriMl
forllllnit In liftl.T nlmp.. Ihilil II '!l!1:n,i , farm un.l lial.-li. ii. n tire
parHvr III tli- ni-anon mill II In t.lnn . .n ,,,.ct .-.I lo lm In proilnrllon l.y
r'lnforred liy Hp.-i' K.'.-n... nrw ! y !(:.r(i
nionuKvr nml plii'lur. K u will j '.".,,. nial.' Kami- farm for I'lim-
inolittlily work In til." fllHl Itaino nu rnm,y )mil .,.M 0Ki,t ipilrtly
unil Bench will Plloll Tliurmlny or',,y ,,,, M1.. fnr ,,. nino,
vlco versa. tlioiiKh no nrilvi. rainpal,;n hail
The Kumn In callral In Ihn nft.T-iiii-n rnrrl.'.l on to k. I II.
noon at tlm uniinl i line I'siillililun
KunicH arn plny.-.l nn.l u Iui-r.. ri-ow.l
In oxprol...! to ho prmrnl.
. Jlatl lrir IVrt'i'iiliittcfi,
Th IMrnt.-n onofflrliil linltinv
Don't-
THROW AWAY THAT BERRY JUICE ,
Use Cert
IT WILL MAKE IT JKM.Y
Just received our first shipment of Watermelons.
Imperial Valley Cantaloupe are ruining now they
are fine.
Fresh Vegetables nnd Fruit Daily.
J. G. Snodgrass
109
hennt Street
('l.iirire
"CcW.v
A Good Place to Trade
NEWS
i peroentugrn have boon prepared up
in date. Including HulHluy'n gnmo.
One of th.. moat marked u.lviiliccs
la that or Porkhain. who got four
htln In five Ilini-H lit hilt ugtilnttt
Pimm. Tin II hits liy Hi" team
helped I ht Hi'tiHcin peri-enlng also.
Tin nvorngra follow:
Player AH. If. Pel.
M.'lnnln, ll 4 2
niffonl, of .23 12
ppcjthain.. Ill 3!i 13
Pelci-nnn, c 47 10
Alexander, rf '.. 44 14
liovln, 2h 44 14
Clarify. II 7 '.'
.Till 11
.4211
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.31 !l
.31 S
.3111
.2 nr.
.2113
.201'
.250
.IK 4
. n 1 c.
as in
42 II
4K 12
:....4ii u.
..'...Hi ii"
...420 12:1
UMATILLA CO. TO
GET (JAM 15 FARM,
REPORTS PROMISE
1'KNni.UTHN, On-. (HpirlnO
A iiuiiio fiirin llml prolialdy will In'
ini'iitcil In I ' innl kiln, foimly nml
.thri.p iii.w fifth luiti'lirrifH. imo of
"'u'liloli imlniililnillv. will ho lilliPPil
Sin the niHtrrn pui-l of lh ntntn wuh
lout horlxcil hy Urn Htnii' Kiimi' I'oni
ilnit..slon nl lln ri'itiihii' .ltiin iihm.I-
tltiir hi. hi lifri. tmliiv.
PorhripH our vln' pr.'.sl.lrnln
roul.l k.-op lhinH.'lvi'H In thi' puli
llc hy fallloir from hornp.'i at
(nl.'rvalM.
Two riiones
. Call Main 75
for Delivery
art
5sv
0. S. SHOOTERS
ST
llllKTMH. I-Vimce (Ky the Anna
cltttnd 1'renn) American murks
men Monday iiniiply romped away
as victor In tin' International
toiirnumont hi wlilrli rcprtwnlu
tlvro from 14 iintlohii were en
in general rehearsal for th
uiymiilc rdionlliig competition to
hpRhi JunV 2S.
Tin- American team floored S2K4
points. Hwltzerland won in second
plncp with &U4 poinlH. Kronen
(iiilr-hid nmi Argentine, foul Hi.
BASEBALL
Amrrlcnii Irf'Airup
WORLD'S BE
Chilis W. Pl-t.
Niw York 2(1 21 .S71
lloalon . 27 22 .fiftl
Iwlrolt w 311 21. .f.4r
t'hlraffo 2fi. 24 .r.lo
WanhlliKlon 24 2B .4811
Ht. I.011W ,26 21! ,4!lli
I'lfvclun.l 23 211 .4U'J
1-hllu.lKlphln . 10 31 .330
Nmlonnl l.rnKim ,
rhilm W. I.. Prt.
New York 33 211 .1123
I'hlMKO 81 21 .ullil
llrooklvn 3H 22 .6i.il
I'liirlnnuil 2(1 2H .r.mi
I'lttMlMirif. ...2 27 .44'J
llonlon 21 26 .,
Ml. I.OIIIH 11 31 .3IIH
I'hlla.l.'lphla 18 is .3'J 1
AiniTlonn IjCiiatiP
At riPvolnml: Olevoionrt 2, New
York I. ,
At Ht. Louis: St. Louis 10, I'hll
aili'lphlu I. '
. At Chh-ngo: rhiongo fl.- Wa.ih
InKton S.
At Dot roll: ivtrolt 3, Bonton 0.
.Niilhninl iH'nKiin
At Plillii.ldphlii: l'lilluilolpliia a,
C'liU'UKo 3.
At lirooklyn: llrooklyn fi, ("In
clnnatl 2.
At Now York: Now York 7, St.
Lou In 2.
At llonlon; llodton s, Pitts,
hurjc 4.
Tlt.PKIIOOTi:itK WIN'MNfi
PIXil'llT, .Minn. Moinliora ot
tho Aluorloan (Hyiuplo tralmhoot
Inx loam uro xw. opluK i-v. i.m hlim
l.ofiirn Ihom on their IllvitHlon of
Uuropo, aoi'ordlim lo anolhor ouhlo
rrroivoil horo Sun.lay from t'ap.
tain 1 1 1 1 1 1 uw.-.i i of olihlnihilo,
Mlnn.f loa.tor or tho Yaukop niarkM.
iHOn,
"Hani Hhonnan, Salt l.ako Clly,
nn.l l.'aw.'ott of Kol.lilnn.lnlo. Minn,
shot Inn nlrnlKlit Hun.hiy at .Ml.l
iIIohox cluh near l.on.lon," Iho
inoHNiiKo rontl, "Clarenoo Plntt,
Nowulk, William Hllkworth, Now
York city, unit Krimk HiiKhoH, Mo.
lirl.lRo, S. ll eaoh hail ; l.'ro.l
Ktchon, lirr..yvlllo, Kan., J"; John
.N'ool, NflKhvlllo. Jil."
l'MI-VVA I'XITS It lit Ml. I)
KCIHKHItltn, Ore. A Borlon of
Joint rontnitiHIly mootliiKii art- ho
liiir hold in nil part of iho county
Hponsorod by tho Itoitohtnir olmin-
l lior of ronmiorco, Tho mooting!
nro liolnr, hold for Iho purposo of
orKiinlxltiK a rounty rhanilior or
oommoroo nnd thn formation of a
couuty-wl.lo plan for ftdvortlslnj
tt 1'mp.iua valloy. Jnko Alton,
of thn organization dopartniont ttt
th atato r-hnmhor( la awlatlnR in
tho work and la oxplainlna; tho
atftto land aottiomrnt plan.
Xaeh community la orRantilnir
loral unlia, and choosing dole
RntM to mnko up th. county board.
The plan la meeting with much
imoroaa and lavor whtrtver pre
c tiled.
' TO li ONTO (By the Associated
I'rviM) "ltolury'8 destiny Ib the.
establishment of a world follow-
ship of business utid professional
men, united In the Kotary.ldea of
service." suid I'reHldent (1-uy Gund-,
aker opening the 16th annual no
tary convention here foduy.
"A world fHlowfihlp. white
j necewwrily contingent on the
J tent and succe.sjil ul. cstuhlinhinent
j of Kotury in all thf nations of the
'world, Ih Ilk wist continent on
'tlie correct noKH of the ntandurdH of
tiuiiHB practtco of the mn prlv
ilpRod to ftttpr that fellowship' hp'
coin in lied. , ,
rntll men mfifit oft th coni-j
mon ground of corrppt biiHlnpfW
Aicthodn. thnr ran hn no world
fcllowHhlp of huMheiM! tnin. Th
major Itotary activity for the tin-j
mediate future will an fnerean-
in and tinreaalnit activity for bet-1
ter hunlnnHA methods and their
alatidurdlzatlon In codes of MhlrN.
Ih countries where crnftM afe of
Kunlzed with Kreat. national asno
cluttons, the sreatcst opportunity
for achievement will be found Ih
! codrn of correct nlandardn or nuftl
i ness practice.
"In my opinion, ltotary's fnont
lantlnR contribution . to the world
will be found In the rf-alnt of
buidnpBfl, In the making of u hap
pier, mora contented; more kindly,
more cooperative, and more hon
orable business, world. In lh
achievement of a mom honorable
husl!iHM world, you huve thn solu
tion for ull the other betterments
nought. 'With an honorable biml.
ness . world,' happiness, ' content
ment, kindliness and cooperation
must and will prevail.
"With correct business methods,
world-wide, the business men ot
all nations, mf-ctlhftv On this com
mon K'ound, will establish frreat
Holary's campaign for written
International friendships and good
will friendships which will har
binger everlantlnn peace.
"One -of the ultimate objects of
written coded Is to standardise
conduct so that ull feilow-craflR-men
In any Hue of business can
compete, with one another on an
emiullly of opportunity. Where
men eompetn on different business
standards, -there in no equality of
opportunity. '
'lilhewlsn, competition between
men of different standards of
business methods Is unfair Co Hi pe
nt Ion. Htaiidardixation of rlKht
conduct will destroy unfulr com
petition, and written codes of rtlles
of conduct provide the only way
for such ntandardhttttlon. When,
btiHlnens men compete on a com
mon ground of hlRh business stan
dards, sales will be mad ..on a
basis of service, and then, that
paradox of the Imagination co
FOR SALE
rinrlonil Apartment, loratf.fl'dn
nrpot and ollrllu atiwai ..Gon-i
altitM of four frame buildlng-a rou
tnlnlnK 12 apartmenta, well Mr
nlnhod and bringing In a. gooi
monthly Income. Comn In or
writn and lot us explain to you
all the detulla.
Klve-room house, elect rlrt llghtn.
good well on the porch, good
woodnhed and chicken houao wkh
olorlrlR llghta. Lmuloil In lnlanl
City near aehool house. Prion
$130(1, or half cosh, Kalonce in
monthly Installments If doalre.l
or yearly payments,
Two good lots dn Greenwood
Btroot. Cement sldewnlku In and
paid for, alao city water piped In.
Price on one 1400. III). On Ih"
other 36u.(in If taken singly or
700.00 If both nro taken. They
ndjoln ench other.
The Tlenl Estate end of this
firm will, hereafter be known as
(". j. Hlnck & Co. Itouilors. Lo
onto'd In thn Lu Orande National
Hunk building with the Security
Land & Havings Co.
Phone Mo. Alain HO
Phy, Black &
Stoop i
RRAITOKS
In La Oraiida National Dank Bids.
lm Orande, oreson.
fDOMD (AIN I
Time for Spraying
Again
Here you can gi?t piv
per materials Arsen
ate of Lead. Black Leaf
"40", Paris Oreen ami
White Hellebore.
Red Cross
Drug Store -
operative competition will he 1 a
Mpllty.
i"Thi) greatest contribution made
by Hotary In Its code campaign is
the Insistence, that codes must he
made up of rubtt of conduct e
presned as 'Khali or, 'Mho II nor.'
These codes pot written as riles
of conduct, nor expressed as
'Bhoir of 'Fhall noV fall to ac
complish the purpose for. which
they were written: name v. the
standardisation of conduct. , ,
"f)f the I1 codes adopted since
the start of ltotary's campaign far
codes, 17 of Whleh are the" codes
of great national organizations, a
careful estimate Indicates that
210,000 business men,- una.aocla(ed
with Itotary, are now working un-
dif ode(imtn codes' which direct-
t bem In ethical Cbnducl.,., This is
a great practical demonstration of.
th'e results secured by notarlons as
ambassadors to I heir crafts, and
also a conclusive proof of the lea-
vftnlhg effect of notary upon the
whole buninesn world.
"Kthlcal conduct of business.
emphasized and spread through
out the world, will .greatly dimin
ish the Inclination und disposition
on the part of the peoples of the
different nations to fight one an
other. I'nscrupulous business
methods have been a potent cause
of many International misunder
standings, and war has frequently
sprung from unethical business
manipulations, and desire for mon
opolistic contrql. It Is an histori
cal fact that nations'' are burn,
and grettt wars have happened
through the use of business as a
pawn ih the world's , game of
chess. History nhows that .. gov
ernments follow the pomp path u
Csarrtght ItM, U(r V Myr Tohacra Co.
HE WHO CARES (WEARS ttOt.F
TOfiS FROM OL'R SHOP .
' While : Coif Pantn...:...
Wool flolf Pants........:.....
Wool Golf ' Hose ...L.. .........
SCRANTON 8 SHORT, I
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business: , If business " Is .crooked,
governments will- be 'croaked. If
business Is honest, (which notary's
campaign for belter business cthlc.i
alms to- make h), i has1 a cor
responding reaction " upon;, the
character of the government.
"When the llotary campaign -for
ethical . business conduct Hpreads
and is accepted, am! Is of world
wide recognition and enforcement,
one of the greatest and most seri
ous hidden -underlying can sen of
jealousy und'. war will liave . been-
'pertnanenily 'removed'
TORONTO Ont. (AP) To pro
mote understaiunng, good-will anil
International . peace t. through:- a
world of -fellowship "of - biislnes-t
and, professional .men , int(iiiil ito
tarlans am gathered .ii.ern from oil
seel Ions of the clviliRcd ' world ' for
the 1 15th . annual -convention ;of no
tary International to 'he called' to
order, at.: Exposition park tomor
row morning. This. Is' the 'first
convention of luxury International
Such popularity must
be deserved
BIG HITS don't Just happen.
Popularity doesn't come
ready-made.
In pictures, plays or products,
success must be built on soine
-thing REAL.
Thus Chesterfield's swift rise to
Chesterfield
that has ever hceh held ih panad:v
and the second ever 'held out.side
the l'nlte.1 iritntes the. Rotaridna
having met in KdlnhurBh,-. Scot-
land. In l'J21. - !
The convention will continue in I
session for four, divys and will Mid
wllh -the 'lection of officers on
Krlday. Former Covernor KranM
O. Lowdcn of Illinois, will be ond
of ' tlm chief 'speakers. IteporU
will he made of 'Jhe progress of
the,' work of developing .codes, of
ethical practices in bunimsses and
professions -ih rough the influence
of Uolatlan m'ihers of national,
international,', statn nnd provincial
trade yand .professional as?oci:i-'
tiona. -Work. among boys and crip
pled children -and uproblins of I o
tarycInb administration will-' - lie.
discussed. - ' -
'. A president-and "eight directors
will be eU'cled, a fnew ndnitnlHl ration-'-
coining In to- llotary; every
year. . The lending candidates for
president are Kverett Wt- Hill" of
Oklahoma fity, at present fiv
popularity was no acciJent.
Smokers were ready for a better
cigarette and in ChcstcrficiJ
they found if.
Tnste convinced them. Thai's
why men ore turning by thousands
to Chesterfield.
CIGARETTES
vice! president; Harry TJert Crad
dlclt of Minneapolis and Frank II.
timb of I(n(iiiam,. Washington.
T'hlcago, Cleveland -and Jtlo do
Janerlo.' Hra7.il, are . the '. leading
titles bidding Tor the next conven
tion. ItF,AI) TIIK ffiASSIFIKIWAPS
ihe
Home Plate
A. CI. SPAUF-DINO ';
KPOltTINO iOOI)S
naflehalts :Tennla .Golf
RlcINNIS A. JOHNSON
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