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if Saturday, July i; 1023. Tape Six THE LA OflANDK EVENING OBSERVER Lowest In Town ' Prices Tennis Shoes .. Underwear Underwear Work Shirts - Overalls Work Shoes Wool I'ants .... Neckwear Fancy Hosiery $1.29 49c 69c 69c $1.29 $.1.95 $2.95 .69c 69c Men's Wear 1,109 Adams Ave. Grant Bean, Mgr. La Grande's Cash Store For Men S4-'iih Station Cannery 0m'iih, KANHY. Ore. II. M. Tucker be K"ii opeiating tin- berry cannery at Hemic ttation I Mm week. The cannery w an built luM Manou and, with the inerejtm-d berry acreage of the rieaant Hume and Sandy ilWtiictH Hi 1m p'::M will provide an additional mark't. Tucker ha been in the culillery himineH I S Armstrong's Felt KUgS Base Used On The Floor Of Our Display At The OBSERVER COOKING SCHOOL " They make a cool, clean and satisfactory floor. Mf7rk 'My . .9tt.x&? m-46i$ W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. SHERRY'S SCNDAV .MONDAY Wei. Stranger 'I'll c- pitliiiiatitin of I lie Aaron Huffman play which had New York ami ( hirao roaring ft). two years. Willi an illustrious cast imlticlinn: I 'lnri'iice itltn Virginia l!inn Iaiir l.lovd llunlics Win. . Aliint; Cunctlv "I I-asl Shtiwiitu; 'I'biiiht UOIt i'l-STKU In "li.ASMIM; Sl'lllS" Also a Ctimdy; and "Stmiisropiks" 2 SECTIONS STATE JOIN AT DINNER (Conilnurd from Page One.) ln-t-H mi j ong, arrived at Oangloi f park, under an escort of Btatc ' traffic officer, khortly before fi j o'clock lull- ycHifrday, after en- joying Ivndlelon'a hoKpltallty and I the beautiful drive over the I'ei j ()U'ton-lu (iiande section of the Old Oregon Trail, where oni'i' omi lro'1 i nut '-ad of the wlft -moving ; balloon-! in- enipfe-d utolor ve hicle that eat up the: inIJm withjUl(1 KQiJ(j of w.(.liunB at .iirl a rapidity that Itcimcakii modem proKreiw and Ingenuity. . At (ianglof f park the . visitor rteie int by a delegation from tin- I'nlon County Chamber of';:;! yearn ago -the pioneer circuit 'oiiimi'tc' which, after a brief rider In that Hcction. delivered a Ml op to view the Orande Itonde 'hoi t, but very witty, addiemn. fol- allcy from the trategic point, ac eompanled them on - into La flrande where, at the Flks' tem ple they w el c refreshed f CO Ml til' long (lUMly Journey of the day. IMiuicr Serinl at Church. Following that tin visitors were eweorted to the KirHt Melhodi church where they wen- guet at a dinner nerved by (tie ladle.!, riven by the I'nion County Cham ber of L'ommcrcc. In. W. P. McAdory preMlded In hiN uirial excellent fuMhipn. and introduced IL K- Coolidne wlio made the addnim of weleoine. In a few w ell-Mpoken wonls. .Mr. Coolldf;'' weleomeU .the v iiit -orfi lo J -a Ii ande and to I'nlon i ounty. Tin Mpeaker uIho iiuotd :i t-v. Kt.iflMieK lllimtnitlnif th.- TIKSDAV n come li i 1 l)rc l)ai(l-nn Noah llecry Itolierl Kdcsnn Olis Harlan OX III 'NT 1 actualities of Union county in a ljUbini'H vi ay. 11"mhw by Dana. IlcsponNC lo the addrehs of wel come wax given by .Marshall '. Inna, of the On-(fon Journal, very well qualified fur ftuch an occa sion. Mr. Iana glow ingly pc Hen ted the poHaibf litle of hucIi a jaunt Into Fantern Cngon, point -ing o it the irrcat tendency toward joining of Western ami Kateri Oregon In a iiiort- understanding, more brotherly wpirit. Jfe sail that the fc'nuV need, and bin Mate, menlit w ere concurred in by the following MH-ak'i'H. of Oregon 'o- day in a more unibti htati with instead of each one for Uaelf. 1 r. M i oy St K-Uk h. J Jr. Charles McCoy, who wan th- flrt preacher in Wallow u coun'v lowimr t he aame line of tiiouyut in general as that advanced ty Mr. Juna. Dr. McCoy's ufttfciMiit threv the audience into (,'ule after ifan of laughter. Herbert Cuthbeit of the Oregon Chamber of Commerce, next took the floor, tthov.'iu? the Rieat pub licity value to Eastern Uref;o;i and eNj.ecially a I town like i.i ucii a trip a was b-in' mad- He declared that the cat a van moved Into Eastern Oregon for t he pirpowe of rurther ct'iiM-ntin;: the two etion of th'- state to Kether in to one unit, as u HI us for the "official vaealion" ilw I f. i'ollouiii(- Mr. Ciithbeil'H Kpecch t he Portland vim torn exprfswd t hanks to the Eveninu Ulwrv. r for copleH at a hpecial I'ortlairl Caravan extra edit ion preHent' d them. F. It. Appleby Hpoke ) briefly In response to a call by Chairman McAdory. Ib-forc adjournment. Earl Key ; nolds announced that the be.-t J part of the trip was ahead of lite i caravan tin- last lap through th jOraude ltonde vulh-y. the Mmam (canyon, the Wallowa vaib y an i , finally Wallowa Lake. lie . v- prehH d sorrow t hat they could not remain longer llt l.a (Irand.. The caravan iWt her- about 7 o'clock and expected to n-ach its dentinal ion about I . The rvc- nillff was spent at the hike and j l IIIS IIIOI nillff J-.lltei'pnse in (.t,. EllteipriHe i eil- ilertainlng the visitors with a cuu jboy breakfast. To4ln at Wallowa Lake. ( Today will be api-nt at Wallowa ! UiUe. fdlow injf tie- breakfast at , Enterprise, and then comes the j long trek back to Western On-; Kon and home. I The Kpecml caravan edition oj f the Evening observer, which w ts; distributed to the gin-xi during! ttie dinner by t w o newsboys. :h prepared follow lug the publishing of the reg ilar Friday edition, an -I i w ent to press about 5 o'clock. The edition contained u w clcom-! to the caravan from but h La ' (Irande ami Inion county an 1 1 Wallowa county, a list of fuels and figures of Ut (lian-b- and Uto t w o counties, a descriptive story of Wallowa Lake and a special I column of personal comments of the visitors and i, h.-r pei iine:ii facts of Interest. T;c extra edi tion was put in the newsboy -i hantls just o minutes afler t li . -t egular edition run v a- fiulshe 1. l ai nicr Hold Picnic- at Ciivmu II t Cp.i.SWELL, Ore. Tim fanners unl in and grange held a joint picnic at Cnswell attended by 4'i" persons from all parts of Ihe j ' i -ounty. A program of songs an I enlert aiiuueht was gien in ..... i morning wit h addi "Kse by Harrv II. Tucker of Albany, and It. F. lveeliey. assessor of Etlg'-ne; and In Hie arternoon addresses given "hy'-W. Sr-f'MMiK. stale pro-(CO. hitdlion dlreetor, Seymour Jonej of Sah jn and (invernm l'l-rce Hall's Catarrh IIoiIIaSna will do whtfi wr rlaim fnr i It rid your system o. Catarrh or Deaf- ni caused by Catarrh. I Sold h druaiiit for otr 40 jMn I F.J. CHENEY 61 CO-Toledo. Ohio I r aie getting somewhat lime tatfcin-4' Willi ie-, xtior outer :Will -.iime ni'tl MNin, If ue ha. I ; a MiuvhiMlM' I 'Ml feet lutiu. I'kl tent tohle ami hImimi Slu.tMMi mpl- bii- m-IImix matcnal No. 'J Cedar sblugb M. Uolled l.lnvced I Ml, tialhtn. Lt.' H-r V ,rri SI. lloito-e I'diuL J.:iA nt gallon. Ue bae .t. gHtloii of ihr I i-em li Li in h ii. nod oti beiier grab uhni )ou want befm-e It i- gone. Hair a KIN) lime I be (lb ami nunc Ut k llida.. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. .... ."" T.. .c-1 Opiw. I.undr,. IMumc M i I" Nu '' r J I I i r ' i a-y''- -' ' .S1 .) , . ..-I Ui J The Observer Want Ad Page fhe Market Place of Union and WaUowa Counties ron rent FOU MIST Five room iihmP rn . w ell furnihhed bungalow. 1'lione , Main 667 or Inquire 2lr S. Kir. I'OK KENT Uarue. lnpuirc jr)4 Jetfemon or phone 4ti0 M. I lW-7---1tpi KOIl HUNT Furnished apt. I'enn uve. 7- 13U7 -1-tf FOlt KENT Two-room modern furnished apartment. J G 1 7 Four th. Hub Apartments. S-ti-8-tf FOK KENT 1-room house. Nnw lin Uook and stationery Co. 10-6-4-tf FOK ItENT OuirA J. J. Apt. in Foley. In Foley. 6-4-22-tf you a.Liu FOU SAI.E liiers Z'i7. X'herricu. Call Far ti-7-3-Ctp I'plt SAI.K 5-room modern houae. Lot 6'lxl'fM. Full baHe ment. Will take car as part payimnt. Call 3S7 .1 or 150i H Ave. i2-7-2-3lp OK SALE 1 Hd V'elie Kedun. A Kna"p. Also a few other trood barciitiH in um-J cars. Exc:llcnt terms. See i A. McCrury. :'ii-7-L'-r.(p WA.TFJ .SALESMAN" WANTED To sell our fruit and ornamental nuix ery stock roses, shrubbery .etc.. exclusive territory, liberal cash advance weekly on orders; free outfit. MAY NCItSEKY COM- J'ANi, Vakima, Washington. 1 i-7-3-4tp WANTEb Hen-tnff neatly done. Phone 4ZZ K. Mrs. Nora Webb. 9-6-1 1-tf PaINTO. ralHminir nor hnnvine- I. .in,lrv I'hnnn 1KI W 6-6-3-tf Copy for this column must be In by :00 a, m. NOTICE Ml SM'IA.NS Meeting in K. P. Hail, Sunday, July Mh. 12:aa. KAY UKU'.Kk Secretary. 7-3-J(p oliei to ( rtdlttirs Creditors kindly send All In statement. Will paid by July; 1 "t h. Ihutrs and Cldiron. Depot. Stagiv , . CM Little Liver Touchers for 25c. FIND IT HERE A great laxative for young or old;u,wa"M people, sold only by Sllverthorn- Wrlirlits Familv Druir store. Wm'l i Siultli NuvclH IbtU.I n.jNKWI.lN I1UUK & STATIONKIty ! Drive out ta -3U-U. ; Frultdale for fresh, j Everything In season. egetabb a. Astndnaer. A. Italmes. Mrs A venue. cornrr WllluM'. I'hnnoi. corner Willow. 5ti2 J. 6-J-lmi,,,,, ,i- inini'ption which WashinB. j tun ha.l or life Wln-ii your Nervous System is i I'cacc 'mciiam I'mril. "II f 1'nianci- umi you i'.-.rl ull -If the p-uplc or the uhl World in. tiii'l have no pep. no uppetito are mutually illsl rustful of each ami out of koi ts tieiierally, just step ! ot her let them enler Inlo mutual jiiito Slherthorn-WriKhts l'amllj' covenant! for their mutual Meeur ilrliir Store ami let them Hell you'lt. anil when such cuveiianls li;ivc lor $l.(iii that new nere Tonic and llvliroiMler. prepared from Ihul new prexcriptioli. II always Klvcs absolute satisfaction uulckly. . A preparation llmt always stops iind cm-.s I'amlruff in 5 days. And, .slops the hair troui tailing out i I'verv time is (iermncide and Hand- ... .. ,. 'adjusted at the moment, if there. Siiverthorn- tights lamily Ding. , . .., ,,. t . 1 Store lor 7 iie a bottle. I'OK M MMliU UI.ADINti a LITTLE ULt i: HOOKS NEWLIN HOt)K ANDSTA- !tionei:y co. o-au-tf SoilU t ItilH Win Id tiecm4 tune. evcr.Mhing In the I an aw tul wisu. of j Im-!,.'h "- " - atlults or in chiblr n. You can go lo Si I vn-t horn -Wright f Family rug Si ore and buy tor LU' a bottle of that new jr srriptlon for E-is'-ma lor $!.. li win be just boles, etc. Norton's Ktddy hbop. 1 io-14-tfiH Call the Wvidl obe tol pressing, cleaning and alter.ttiouit. Main 7a. ti-3-lf There Is no need of having Kc- i'..iua or any torm if llch. The, new L'cA-iua ii-seription Fold on-, ly by Siiverthoi n-Wrihls lanilty , (Mug Store lor $I.oa u bottle. It will stup all ttuch trou tle quickly. ' tt.w. !... ...I.I I.,(.l..l:lV lltkllllt ''" " f",,n- ,iin ,...,,, ,.,., , ,, ,,rU.K ,.,. aiii al Silverth..rn- 'right l'tu.H i'lutf fieri-. ' Can Be Done An Obserrrr Mint Ad will do it q nk-Idy and economic ally. o matter whnt your want. If it can be found in Hm' Ia ;rajittc territory, n Want Ad will find It. Reader interest and rentier confidence built otcr a luug pcrlml or yer Khown Its valiH in Obwnrr Want Ad?. Intelligent people watch tbetn cYiMHlantly for buying, rentliiKt tradiiie, gettiiuj jobs and gettinx help, etc. Tlie cttst is hinall the re turns are immediato. Aif OBHnvrrn want AD WILL DO IT." (anl or Thanks We heartily express our sincere appreciation to our tu.iny ft-htmls for I he kindinsii and beautiful flo ral oferlncs durliiR the loss of our beloved mother. M .sryEIo.. of Portland Mins Inez o. I.und Harold N. Lund Curl .1. Eund Kutvii T. Eund 7-4-lt Xiitici to 4'ntlitnrs Notice is hereby givt-n that the und'-rsigned has been appointed Ad inhi ist in tor of th" estate of Altry A. Knapp. deeeasfd, by the Conniy Court if the State of Ore gon for I'nion County. All persons having claims againts the siid es- itate are hereby renuired to present jlhmi to the umb'rsigm'd, with the proper vouchers, within six months i after the date of this notice, at I,a liranue, (ireguiu I Dated this 4th day of .Inly. I L. L. SNODC.KASS Adiiilllislrator of the cidate of ' Mary A. Knapp, deceased. July 4-1 I-IS-L'5 Aug 1 PEACE PACT SUPPORT IS PROMISED (Continued fuMii I'nge One.) the benefit of his own eounTry. He reiiiired that peace could be the re sult only of mutual torebearance and mutual good faith. "He harmonized 11m divergent ami conflicting interests of differ ent nationalities and different col onial KovernmentN by conference ami agreement . He demonstrated by bis nrguim-nis, nnl our coun- try lias demonsl rated by experience atp.thut more progress can be made by j cooperation than by conflict. To I arn t iuickly with your adversary 1 U1 wor'" ,ms IU,t "m":,,wn' 1 Mn never outgrow, me absolute conformity to these liTiinl prim ipl.s. 1 want to . .. . n..,. .... ,.,. ,,,,. , ,....,i ,(, n(1( w.,, lnw ,.ivliixlln ,. C other lher If what Is at oil In 111. iirmliit'lii I' iicairt' nf tmlai- is G-L'i'tfjl,, , 0st tn ,(,,. ,,.;,triirtl,. war (if ' jtoniorruw, the pi'iiplr of this i-arth tan look forwanl to itoMiinK lint J(!ffl'raon . ... ,.ri!IKii,. M.Tvlttiih.. Th-i-. l n.. :,i r i riM,i . j te n made let them lie .solemnly : observed no mailer what the mic rlrlcc. They have settled the far I more difficult problems of rcpuru- tions. they are in pjoi ess of finid- inc their debts to us. why can (hey not auree on permanent terms of peace and fully reest Mhllsh inter- ( national faith and credit? If there lit'ferences which can not be foreseen, let the in be p-solvcd in the fut tire by m-'thod.s of arbitra tion and by form of judicial de termination. ''While our own country should refrain from making political com mittments wh'-re tt doi-s not have mm mm H Bl Q mm w u n n H n a ' iMSlgggglJMagMBBBfEFgnwMfBgBMgBaig political Interests, such covenants would always have the moral sup port of our government, and could not fall Jo have the commendation of the public opinion of the world. Such a course would be sure to j endow the participating nations j with an abundant material and spiritual reward. On what other basis can there be any encourage- ment for a disposition to attempt J to finance a revival of Europe'.' The world has tried war with force ! and has utterly failed. The ,only j hope of success lies in peace with justice. No other principle con- j forms to the teaching of Washing- ton; no other slundurd isLworthyj of the spirit of America; no other) course makes so much promise fur ! the regeneration of the world." i REMOVE "OBEY" IN CEREMONY Continued from Pus One.) and nut suliuussiou of one to the other fn one aide only." The change is not lowering the marriage ow, but rather raising it, lie added. The proposed change jn Hie form of the commandments is recom menced "so that the mind and heart will be reached more direct- ly by the shortened form." it is pointed out that the use of the. longer or snorter iorm win ue op tional with the clergy. Kegardiiif; the burial service for suicides Hishop Slattery aid: 'The burial office has been given more of a Christian hope and confi dence. There is difficulty In de ciding whether a person who com mits suicide is responsible for his act. In many cases we fee sure that the person 1s not responsible for his act,- and that the act is part of a serious mental disease. A hard and fast rule which bars ull such persons from the privilege of the burial rite, adding grief to tlie sorrow of the surviving rela tives, seems not true to the spirit of Christ." The tlood Friday collect which invokes "mercy on all to the j.-ws. Turks, Infidels and heretics," and which has given offense to the Jews, will read, if the convention gives its final approval, "have mercy upon all who know Thee not as Thou are revealed In the Gospel of Thy son. 'etc. A not her revision of the prayer book to which significance attaches Is that prayers for the departed are provided for In the revised bur ial service. Prior to l'JDi there was in the praer book for the departed, al though many regarded the latter portion of the prayer of t he , church militant in the communion office as impliedly u petition o this suit. In mitt, however, with the World war waging anft world wide prayers being offered for those who were falling In battle, a new prayer "For Memorial Das' was agreed upon alter an impres sive debate by t he general on- ntion meeting' in St. Louis. Thi pruyer, the use of which was made merely permissive, wus ratified in accordance with the provisions of the church constitution In '.1 y, w hereby the principle of prayers for th departed was recognized. It Is now used on memorial duys. At the convention of Hii2 this prayer was slightly revised, and in Ills ni'w form will K' fin illy vot. d on ut the New Orleans contention. WK III V Full l,ls .u m i.i, i on i.r.ss OVIJtAlil.S HcavywciKhl lliaterlal In both styles, siij pendera und straif-ht buck. 'ery special at SI. 25 IIMLKOAO Ml I ItTS In grey and blue, Hitff detach able collars $1.2." t'ANVAS l.l.( l;v-(if hcaiy weiuht niateriul; idain. I.V und 1! pair fur a.V". l.euther laced i.'ic a Pair MINS WOHK SIKH.' I hp very best Bl ade, und diiruble S2.95 to S.t.9.- SAMI'so.N mix Asl 'Ihe ones that will tjtalij toutrli handling - Sk2." and l'u The New York Store 1216 Adams Ave. Ihtmjer. of lliuli Trice.. When You Want a (Jood Lunch Quick! We've Got It Fountain Bl 108 Depot St., Beautiful Summer Frocks Style - Quality - Low Trice n w r ii m mi IB SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY WIDOW IS NOT LtKJSSLj iUI iUUKl!i (Continued frm rnao One.) conspiring aga i nst w ido w s' ba n U accounts. The organization liopes to grow into a national one; but for the time being it has in Its hands full taking care of the ItO.ouu widows in this, city grass, tod and ali mony widows included. "We'll use the avv. public ridi cule and we'll keep a card index system of offenders in our cam. paign to make w idows safe from sharks. promises Mrs. Day. The league colors are. black anJ hite. I Cherries Yon cannot afford Tip let the hir.U Ilnc them this Year. We arc going to lit In the market 1 or ItliAChS ami HOYAL ANNS. Wo 1 mi not fjuctc a I'HiD &. yel but ' It will pay you To sec ils before YtMl M.-1I. La Grande Warehouse & Storajje Co Those Mala Ttl jj Delco Light Plants 110 Volt or 32 Volt With or Without Storage Batteries 5233 to $1705 Delivered Jesse ltoscnbaum, Agt., with Benham Electric Co. iNew Foley HIdg. It Too Want (ho llrst Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies Bo Sure It is Made ly Gwllliaitfs Klotrlo nakcry liBS,t.ni( Oregon a Leading Bread and Pastry nakcrs ' Gwiiliams' Electric Bakery t Home of the Golden Crnst GOOD FOOD ELECTRICALLY COOKED It Does Taste Better! . LA (.UANDK'S ORIGINAL CAFETERIA Tll( I'm-iihir Iln..o l..t The Popular Place to Confectionery ack Cat 57t DEPARTMENT STORES. La Grande, Ore. You will surely want one of the wonderful Silk Drcssn when you see this new'atj sortnient, wnen lrocks artf W )l"'cc(' as 'ow as these! ' in. - i - it. ... '. ine coiois me uie sou, iny pealiiifr pastel shades. Jj striking Printed Cipdpo' Plain Crepes and striped efV fects are these beautiful dresses, shown in the sea sons most wanted colors and color combinations, which are the most becoming to the wearer. j This low price recommend itself! , $12.50 I Coi vallis et .Me-t Killed, jf CWLLECE. Co! vallis. Ore The n: ntial t'nrvallLs championship t"j f tournament protably will be start) cd Monday. The tourneys n thi past have attracted considerable m; terest among tm: faculty uii-i townspeople and this, year sevrnf members of t he college tU(jj,' squad will enter. Among thta connected with Ihe college who at . expected to sign up are U. 5gf J Kimms, E. Fox, W. A. Kearny it. H. Ilager, Frank Itossm Kalph Jones. Andrew Ekern ad I Joe Wilcox. M I lll'V THIS HOME 5-room niodcni liou.se, R(HI location, rrlce, :t-r.o. i (ako Uonus Loan. Good - room house ami 3 lots on Core Ave. I-ilcc $1800.1)0. Terms. IflO acrw near I'nion. Vood iiiiirovcitunts; good wairr rlKliI; all irriKatod and all In crop. 1'riiw SI 3 i;r acrus nlih frop or $125 ikt aero uHliout crop. WEEKS & BLACK tiKAirons New Foley Ultlg. Insurance - l-oant Phone Main 101 4 a a a a m a u Eat. Bakery Dcpts. 1 a t a ; a ' I