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Pnpre Six THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, July 1, 102.1), nmv uicitimp Vfli T IE ORE .ioi Kun.i..y ,.v,.ninB. Mi. Mury J5sjness Experience il.-k.M., huts l.t-i-n un i-urnl-at work- ., . . . liHIL-llllUl III JUIUIH, Educators Are Told HI I U 1 111.11 I Mull I''1' d ll lng the -nvin-H SUM- Ill IIUI I I 1 1 U I '!''. iiii-inhHiH were received into ithe church, due to Iht efforts, Alius McKcc will remain In Juib- " " Icr this week before going lo ' IN Ml AN' AIM H.IH (A I"). Teach -idaho lo attend u conference of ' fia flint in nut he business men the Kpwoi th league, J an 'I women If commercial educa- It wiin noticed the past u-Hi'k Hon "Is to take t he place It de- I that tin- folks who had been serves,' Sherman I'erry of t hi- JMHfKIl, Oiv, ( Special j.. M . complaining about tin late spring ' American U oiling Mills com puny, and Mrs, I.yul Hlringhatii hava as and cold weather, hud nothing tojsaid today, addressing Iht- busi- ti guest, Miss Aunu Mue Warn n, wiy, Unit 1, about tin- cold weath- jnetw education department of the of Hisbee, A i l.ona MInh Warren 'r Although the heat was ex- National Kd .icutional association, with three girl companions, mo.-' ''v.', no damage has been done j IU speech wa one of several on , . , . . .to tin- rrotiH , tin; li.oKii.tn of t hi. iiaso.'liitln.l cm-l from Ai-zuiui, HtoiMt ni: nt 11 . . . . , , ... ,,, , " AiitiiIh I'liollliiii. I whic h la ' In niitloiml loriv.-i.tlon various point of Inti-r.'Ht iiloni; . tlm way. I.i.-I i.IIiik V-llim-atom- s,r- :i1"' l-v"1 ' H'HnKhniu . ... j . . ,..rlll,v ' . ,, r.-t.irm-il Huu.luy from an .-Mi-n. . mi-iin. in. n 01 tne ix.riiny park. Af..-r ........Ih.K ...... II...,,.,, v(1 ,,,. ,.,. T1.y ! ty..-." I. al.l. ".mlain llml I,,..-,-, will aKali, Join h.rrom. vj)11(il ri.uUv, , ,.,.,, ! Iillfli w-hool romm.r.lal ui liunlonn. who a..- at pnh.nl In A(ltriu ,,, lru, ,,.,.,. , Vuii-i'"'1" """ " I'""!1"' "'" 1 luttt. Monlana, nli'l Ih. y will all comi-r 'whi n- th.-y w. i.. ku-i ofi0"" """,! rianonal.li- i.-ponl- inntor l.a. k lo Arizona. tM,lnK l.y .,.,. Illohm. of Iho Am. rl. an ron-j V""" "I '"' 1h.. roan! , out,-. HUlur 8-rvic... Tho .SlrliiKham an'' '"','"''","ly- n"'y h"y ... i., i i i, i iim-pi am womt-n nr.' w o.-felly la.'K- KlBl.. ha ininonn,,,! a K.-n.-nl '"- " I' " ' P" , , u,. ,.,, , poo.l Mm, lo ... L lual.. Ih, Kourlh 'J - J" ; '";,,. I,r,. , u failnr,- inlllaUv., , , , .... ,,i . . i ivs I tak iioHse.iou w it'ii Air, , ... '' "" , I" ""v" ami Mr,. S.niham l.av.-.o, ;.. ""' ,.! uf- of run. II... :ir,l ami .1,.- 4lh, an.i ,,.,,. n AM M.Jf'"'" '' ; """ th' ..Inf.. .hlH Im one of Ih.- k'a v-II . I C'lt I.-Imii. C.-t out ol III.' clasH- When the River( Cut Loose pveiiiH of Die HiunnK-i , a lm crowd Is cxp'-eted lo vMt city. ' 1 1 Inn Mth the forced to Kive miine ol I hein away. Mr. I'erry nnf luo of tin- Utile foxes to a cat lo rare fur, whl-'li hhe Is doln, In Uilditloil to one of Iht own little iiititm. Hh- is not partial Mit car.-n for the lotopted Italdes J list us Well aft she doea for Iter own, Thf revival .rvirn whieh have been ffolnff on for the past two weeks at the I in hi. r church, iteceiMt-d a lmjw- i , , , , , I," , , . . tn-HH nan u i h uoaruM 01 eouca- t "m and J dwount corporation. . ... , v. . ., . .. , ,. . Hum in tint demand expei h-nee -ih , Mr. and .Mrs. lyde I'owt ami; ,. , , . . , .... ... .... we aii tin in tiir. and teachers HpenklnK of H..p..no.h,.,H. I.nl,- J" ''";". "" "I'-"' ,,,, nt onl. kI10w. ,.y ,. l-r has li prlz- r. A l.lu r"w ''"'" " ""' "' Mr' l. l,l,. to ,lo " fox on tl... ivrry lux far.,, Im. '"J1. .i,!""' ' K- "tor 'of Ih.- piieh a laiK'- family that she w.ih,1 '!', "v tVi;eonsin Journal of l-Mucation. . , . ... told the national comull of harn- liefore ret irniiiK to l-resno. , , , ... . , . . . ,. . . , ,., ... , , , era of I-.n'hsh I hat t he o; 1: f f Mrs. IJiih r -n and smi liae- . . . . ,,, , .(he Iliodelli sehool lie" ds illterpre- heeii ill ullliHii for the ttr.-J:' , - . , -rv -n 1 . u XI.. ..I J OMiiphy. stamlai Im, r raiiK onver ii.ki i ne misror tune lo hnuk his arm. Mr. Oli ver had jiint i- ceiit ly recover.- I from nit attack of pnciimoii.-i, which seems iiiie enough uilh t ni the added misfoi t one. Miss l.a M'a (Ja-vkUl Is van t lorn n k at the tioine of her par ents In liithler. She has I't-cn at- tending the I nii'-rsfty of ttreKonj "7 J4 n .an i to; Y 1 r the IMiiisihnii cnnuiliH. KviMV nreO . ... , . . ' , - Ii... ! 1 i..t..r onild t urauoit is neinR maur iur wm- i.t- : Il( lIllttrn in. t-etilliv'.-. ; pruliieilis til me y - - Mlltllte of I'OMIUS; nr.. .... Urocknian, secreiary of the 1- ., . i.wl ..nimell- NorUUin I'. I.eaderw iimonK Hi,, various peo- .......i.i.-nl uf lU'fd Iprofessor of lilntory and Interna- SWCtleS Benefit frOni y Cooperative Buying mtfH will ne nem in tt oununi un i"" nii-.-rsll v - itlonal relations ai uhie on riai"' ell Its lion of em-rill nn rou ml table. conferenci' and per sonal research. Tl:d Ma(Uoketa River went on a rair.pftKe after unusually,, heavy ruins and went roatlng through the town of Cascade, In Juhuttue county, la. Thy hoitia of AI Murray, shown ahove, was taken bodily from Is founda tions and, shortly ufct-r this picture was taken, was hurled Bulnt an ther houae and uiec);cd. Delegates of Nine Nations To Attend Pacific Caucus He purposes, ptlll idea Is, proeed an ) oiKaniatioii ot its schooki. iilion of an oiHhMru in pwc :idioots u as endc.rKol hefoi e the dipailnieiit of musical educa tion hy Cay If ii t i. Haiul.ei (-,. itilisleal director of tin Spring field, fihln, i.ul.lic schools, who said, "'fiie spiritual intellect u..l and physical will he I. -lief ite,," I 'a i oil ne I. Kin i hi II, teacher of IH -M U.l l.r (A I) More than loo dch-.itCH J(re eectel at the Intitule of I'acilic I; tdal ions whh h he h.-)d In Honolulu July 1 lo I.',, lorawn ti'Orn nine countries liordt rine- on the l acific aiul trav- -1 1 hi r many thousands of miles to iTjrli Hawaii, the ineinltr?i and Honolulu pies have ulreudy dilermined the; out stand It ik problems of each ; papers have been written: Mbllo Kntphles have been prepared in cluding current material on i-itf"!- d;ficam Bituations; and o.mtlon- alri-s Jiave been circulated in or der to assemble information on subjects concernliiK the matter of arriving at common goals in the search f'r bases of conduct, meth ods for the promotion of peace, co operation and business good will, and for the elimination of racial antipathies. Conferences' on vital interna tional affairs will be conducted with the frankness necessary for members to get one another's point of view, those in charge of the preparations here asserted. There will be, however, no men of grievances, they said, and every elfi.il will he inmle In conduct the investijfiition.M with the idea of ap- ,rii in-echilive understanding and the P(,,t establishment of wise and just policies for the future. Half-hour Matcnients will be made by representatives of the nine pacific count ries on July 1 setting forth th Inter-racial relations. - The American delegation will ln will Include pen-ons promt- elude: hay Lyman Wilbur, presl- C. A ( 'otemail. ore l..Ke, I'ortlulKl. i lt.',r.',-u.u- tlvi- Kr.-.l.ri.k M. I.av.'npon o. Sew York: Mary l.lnR.nun. IlidilK-U-lal B.'. r. larv lor China or the Y. ... .... .......ml...-.-: I.ani.-! . ' ..,'...., i.r r I nlnn Thi-oloKiral l.-w.-r than If.iMtl ppranna & uinnorny on KTO.'KHOI,..! (AI'). The da,. wuutH or two-third., o( , population li." now uuplM thiol. kH l-oop.-rutlve orKunlzutio ui'iorilliiK to a i-iT. ntly rompiH Invi'Ni iKiitlon liy the Koyi'mninn houni of BO.-lul limulry. To tin. ron'..m-.' Cooiii-rutlvi- ani-l.-ty K.u-s: ii. -lit in the- .-.lu.-ational, prol.-.s- . nt of l-laml Slanfor.l. .Ir.. I'ni wiollal ami l,u.siu.-s.s lift- of Ih.-ir r.-- .v.-rsity; rharlt'ii r. Halcln-I.l. r. for-si.-.liv.- natlo.iH. liner I'. K. ,o.i.....-..-lal aMai-h- in l..-li.ill.- .la.iM have l,.-. n mail.' ! Jn.li.-i, forn..-r s.-rr.-lary of rom ror IiouhIuk .l.-l.-Kal.-s on l It.' ni.-rc.' of Ih.- I'hilippin. h iin.l frroun.l.s or I'nnahou wijool In ; p.-rt on rnil.-.l Slal.- coinnit-rcial I'ht- ili.stitu,.- Kalh.-r- Ir.-lalions; II. -..ri:.- H. Itla k.-.l.-.-. .....tiu.rv .-w York Kar l-:ai-!.-rn r..lil;lon: M.-rrn'rl li. Cow.-n. prof.-.ss-.r of Oil.-nlal Inn i;uaK, ami philosophy, fnlv.-rs.iy of WashlnK.on; I'anl 1 1 ut.-hlnou. clllor rhrisllan I'.-nlury. -IiIi-iibo; J. r..ml..h W. J.-nkH. pollllcal i-con-omlsl. N.-w York: .Mrs. l'arkT K. Ma.l.lox of ratlloniin: Itoh.-rr K. I'l.t-k, prof.-ssor or aoeloloHy. 1'nl wrMll'y or ChKa.-ro, exp.-.l on I'll.-.-relations. I'rank liawllnnon. e.llior rl.ln.-e I'.rioni.r. ShauKhal: J.nlson I). I.. .,-,.,. i, u i nt, i ml...... ",n! I . ..i...-,.... .. -II nssor ate e.Jt.or Worl,r Work. San l-'ran- Wlll.am Allen White, l-.in-Ka.isas: W. XV. XX'lllollKhl.y. prol.-.ssor of polilleal sclenre. Johns Hopkins I niv.-rs.iy: ti.-ori?.. i.ru. lon Wilson, profefsor of interna tional law. Ilaryar.l I'nlversity: Hr. Mary K. XX'ooll.y. president Ml. ..... r..,ir,'- iin-aon. vital aspe.-t.s of . .. .. ,. retary at ...saka ami author of -Must XX'e richt Japan'.':" I'. J. Tr. a!. l.-.-l l.r.-r ol. political H.'lence ami author ol "la.rly I ll.lon..'.t U' I ll. lalii.ns ll. tween Japan ami the jl'nite-l states;" Itoyal M.-.-ker, t-omlliissiom-r of lal.or slalisll.-H llll-,lt-r l-r.-si.lent XX'.lson. r.H'.ner chl.-r i- ntifie division of the ..."-r- lonK. or I" per eeiit or tm. entlrp popoulatlon, but us eat-h imuili,,r repi.-eenla a run.ily, the tot.d nuniher la euslly lour times tlm I'iK-ure. Two-thirds of the ineni. hershlp Is made up of wuiie ear,i. i-rs un.1 the rest of small farIIl. ers, iirtlsuns unit minor ofric-iul. The net profits for lust yeur w.-t-. $:i7l),:i:'ll of which li per rent was n.l.le.l to the i-apltul reserve. limy the ineinhershlp was hut fir,;, r.lil. mid the number of lirunch.-ii has K.own In 1" years from j;j 10 8 s.l. i In addition to relail stores th. l cooperative uriraulzullonu run ha. kern-s. hrewerles. meat ami say saK' planlH, shoe repair Bliop-i, dairies, coffee i-oaHtiltfC mills, anj one brunch has a farm of in own. They also conduct saving, hanks and an Insurance business. The lamest wholesulp b'lMia.ti In food stuffs In Sweden Is now eon. l.ict.d by the t'ooperallv. Wholesale society, which alsoruni 11 flour ...HI, a niarffiirlnp faotoiy and a ch.-niiciil plant. It also h:u a savlmis bank department ,,(, ov.-r !...i,. d.-iiositors. "f nallol.al labor orfice of the l,agu, of nations. Milk and Diet F, Forlnfantt, Thm Ated Nouriahing Digestible No Cooking. OT AToia lanlition 5ubtitute( .1. nil IK- Ih,- past year. Il.ioie h, r,.:i,nt. , it.- I. yon. Mass.. comiiii: t.) lull. I. I. she visit. -I e t pi,,ih- seliools. told tie- e.,llf,-r. nr, I'o.llaml and K, aside. on lip I it .1 invr for hard of li.-al- Tbe little ilallKl.t. r of Mr. nil.ljiiiK s. ...Mil rlitld.t.i that the hal l Mrs. X'.-riie llerry wlto lias lie. nlof heaiiim- ehlld" ia very difrer-j very lit wlih pneumonia an Iiel.t" from the child born ,1, af. u hoot, inn coukI. Is much la-tter ' a ml that the hitler .1. 1st be Ininth ,m, was biolllilit to h.-r home 111. speech while the former ca Iml.l. r the i,.-ist w.-. k. I trr. ss more rapidly. Ann I.. M.S. William Si.arllni.- rind chl!-!of the New York Ij-anuc for liar I ; ie taught ! ', can in . .- I t! l..'h..ian, I I' dlell lefi the first of the week for "NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS " ' c MALTM! IMG requires no painting Jotao years Ordinary roofing must be painted every 3 years. Malthoid Roofing requires no painting for 10 years. The cost of Malthoid Roofing is less than the cost of the paint ings necessary for other roof ings. You save money by cov ering all roofs with Malthoid Roofing. For Sale By Grande Ronde Lumber Co. IT1I FABGO Ifn PRODUCTS H of Hearing, told the came confer-! ence that cate should be taken toj prevent the classification of the! deafened with the deaf. I ONLY Days More rttOS WHX' 'flr.r.fffi i.si. fwHmmmimet. - &UJiM& rWHtifi.M'i.aa.iiii.ii i i ini.iiiiiin.i tm pw. hi ma .mwusM i 1 ij'jlU to join Mr. Sparling! .-n working' there fr'a Hood Itlvci who has bi some lime. A coriimunily social will beheld ; Wednesday evening at I he ch ircu 'grounds. Kvcrybody is invited t jitteml as business of I in port a net to the community will be dis-1 cussed, after which a general goo I , time will be had. 1 Miss Mary McKee's Monsters' w ill have a picnic Tuesday after- noon. If they can picnic as well; as they can sing they will have I a great time. Mr. am) .Mrs. Artnitr ami'tin re- ft Ulineij n l-nrilHIHI nun ti inn j wiin .i r. .urn i in s pi. i en i "ii. Kjm and Mrs. Krank Martin. .11 IS. i . v . leaver enierin un u n. tlie mils stewing ciun ai iier nonie last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Kate Conklln of NyHsa. fire., is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. fi. K. Conklln. She will go to Wallowa the last of the week to visit relatives for a short time. Mrs. tic Carter of Klnrn. re.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. liiUKaman this week. Miss Monnie Oshoine Is attend ing summer school In I.n (Jinnde. Mrs. A. K. 1'iior ami llora Ha:- rle were l.a t; ninth callers Tjc:i- day. Mr. nn.l rrs. l.yio KhM'n, Mrs. 'Wa M. Kiddle, Mr. ami Mis. Kar thing f end M.tty l-'a 1 1 hlng motored lo Wallowa Sunday. Mis. Kit a l.oni: nnd Horn. I. Hai tie w ill leave Sat nrday morn- En Ing for Kuter prise to spend the Kourth with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. I'tiyne. They wilt motor to Wal lowa before retaining to Irnbler. Jaivin Kmtgh ft the Hlu.. Mt. Creamery w as in Imbler on busi ness Tuesday, Bringing to a Close Friday Night The Last, Best and Biggest Days THURSDAY & FRIDAY FRENCH & GREENE'S GREAT QUIT BUSINESS SALE BY OFFERING THE PUBLIC Choice 01 All That Remains Of This Fine Slock At Amazing! Startling! Unparalleled Reductions! The greatest benefits of Oregon crort rnt:itlon li list. ! bv the ex periment station are the humus and nit roc n added to the soil, other advantages an diversity of crops with sit ad v output, more even dis tribution of work through the year, eradication of ."! s, j.tntit ds caves. Insects, and toxins, and im provement of tilth nnd watcrhold ing capacity of the .'oils. Kidnapea i ' 2.1 4W I ' Choice of any Wash Dress $3.79 Values lo S17.50 i j iiiii imunw nn mil t u im .ji Any Suit In The Store $9.95 Values to $95 ti m w. i..i mu wiJm kw. in4 Think of this Your unrestricted choice of any silk or wool dress in (he store, values up to $75 mm iiLulurt ITw'iiilJ!1 SlljuiSIj! Ladies! .i mt nni.jiMi.im owu.i, bw , 4 -i'" -'ri.ii nn r . .aS y.' nt. .1 a nj Choice of any skirt in the store $2.95 Values to $16.50 Open Thursday and Friday evenings until 9:00 Hand Bags and Purses 11..H 1: $2.95 Choice of our finest, new est and smartest pumps values to $10 and think of it f) an extra pair AT ONE CENT tl!'.fJllMH'i All Oxfords and Sandals $3.84 rou oxr. PAiit AN I-'.XTKA l'Allt rou lc WHm 4 -'-i m Open Thursday and Friday evenings until 9:00 St. 25 to s.yoo Beads nioicr. 49c All Coats AT Less Than Half Price CIIOH T Al.l. Petticoats $0-95 .00 One lot of CD' fine PumpsM' Values to S10 "I p An extra pr. "1 for One Cent --L 1 1 M Per Silk Underwear AT Less Than Cost AI.I, Blouses nioicK 1 .93 nrnwtlno Ken, . M," jW.li fhlH'P ot at' Log"'' ,'!k," , s, l.outa ami 'orcl, ,..,-.,. l'hill.p- "' .il'" ' Uui.tiiK '"r '"? " ... .i hi. bum. SayinjJ Good Bye with unheard of ll BARGAINS These Prices Will Positively Clear The Store COME EARLY! GET FIRST CHOICE! It's All Over When The Doors Close Friday Night! FRENCH I GREENE ONLY More Days tii "