La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 10, 1925, Image 11

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    THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Nine
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TO HEAR KING
OF THE WEEK
Friday, July 10, 1925.
PROTESTANTS
PROMISE NEWS
McAdoo and Boy Scouts at Santa Barbara
STOCKHOLM (AP). Sutdiil
will bu huHt la AukuuI to 700 of
tho world's , foremost I'hrititiiin
Kudcia, including ICO official di:l-i-KHteB
from lilt) chief l'rolcslunt
bodlvfl In the United Htult-B, chosen
to represent their denominations
ut tho Mnlvursul conference on
ChrlHtlun lifu and work, 'i'hu 8ved-
lull church und civil uuthorltU-u
buvc coopcruted In foriiiulutlnjLr un
impressive progrum of public
meetings In the capital's leudin
uudltorlums, committee sessions In
tho Iiouhc of piirliument or In the
seclusion of prlvuto estates In the
suburbs und recreation lours to
lhu country's historic shrines und
scenic beauty spots.
The. archbishop of Sweden, N:i
thun Soderbloin. heads tiic orKua
Uutlon committee, uud the king
will open tlie sessions with an ud
Uress of welcome, in the statu hull
of tho royul paluce. All tho dele
gates will bu the RMests of Swed
ish fumllles (in line their entire
stay. At least 1,000 Americans,
Including families und friends of
the delegates, uru expected to at
tend. .
Tiic series of conferences, which
will occupy the entire month; will
begin with that of the world al
liance for promoting international
friendship through the churches,
lusting from August Cth to 8th.
From August 8 to 18 there will be
tho preliminary session of t ho In
ternational 'committee of tho con
ference of Christian life und work
in preparation for tho universal
' conference Itself, which will lust
from August l'J to 30.
The delegates, coming from all
parts of the world,, will be nut
by ofleial travel marshals ul var
ious ports. The Swedish govern
lneut has granted free puss vlsaes
to all delegates.
The principal p iblic sessions will
be held in the Academy of Music,
the religious services and a special
communion In the d 1 f f e r e n t
churches, and open uir meetings
ut llaga und ut Skansen, u unique
park that reproduces undent Swe
den in miniature. ' In connection
with the 7ooth anniversary of the
cathedral ut Vlsby on Gotland,
there has been arranged In the
museum of that city un exhibition
of medlevul and modern church
nrt. .
All Ufi ! I'i
'-it
IMtOMlSK' (Special). Mrs. Bir
tlui Carper anil hour. Howard and
Hubert, and duUKhtors, Ethel and
Lillian, and nephew, Henry Car
per, went to KlK'n tho Fourth of
July. i'Yom thero they went (o
La (IrunUu. They returned home
Humlay evening:.
John Dend Is Blacking hay for
Alfred Carper.
Mrs. Emily Phillips has been
vlHltlng; ut tho Bill. Carper homo.
Thre whh a dunce the eveninc
of the Fourth at the old Iru Live
ly place. A ntco time was re
ported.
Tho weather has been consider
ably cooler hero tho past lew
days.
Holes New by went to Wallowa
yesterday with a loud of cherries.
Theo, Halph and Nona Carper
and Harvey McDonald went to
l'owwatka 'the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. IMa l'oulson went
to Enterprises Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worlman
and family of KnterprUin Hpent tho
Fourth of July at rromlm?.
Howard Carper went to Wal
lowa Sunday, returning home
Monday.
V
"FOR DELICIOUS ECONOMY
liUY MT. EMILY PRODUCTS"
That
The tremendous popularity of
two-thirds or tho two trpuser suits
Is un excellent indication of how
a great muny people spend their
time.
William Gibbs McAdoo, former secretary of the treasury, arrived at Santa Barb
ara before the earthquakes had ceased and took a liand at relief work. Here he is
shown on the job with a group of boy scouts.
SOI'lA (AD. The. llulgarlan
government Is preparing to cele
brate the month anniversary of
the founding of tho Kingdom and
tho 50th anniversary of Hulgaria's
liberation from Turkish rule.
A series of brilliant festivities
and historical exhibitions will be
planned. llepresentatlves of nil
foreign powers will be Invited by
the Bulgarian coveiii'ineiit. "
MacMillan Will Delve Into
America's Earliest History
CHICAtio (AP). When Com-1
mancler JonaW It. MacMillan left
on 1) is Arctic expedition he of
fered to waffer Hint he HKtiln
wo:ild not nee the whole, const of
Labrador. Only once hi 17 yours
has MacMillan been able, to view
Its coast because of the wall-like
foif. On that one occasion hu saw
it to be a line of enormous, un
friendly rocks.
liitttlc Harbor, among the last
of the jumpinK-orf places, and
where is located a radio station
with which MacMillan hoped to
do Home experimenting, is rock
bound and bits what Is called a
l "ticklish" entrance. It Is typit-il
of the whole coast. There is one
store, a mission, a hundful of nn-t
tive fishermen and sailors and the
radio station.
From thence to Klah, Green
land, where MacMillan expects to
base his ships, the voyage, Is one
of sameness in view und routine
but one fraught with danger and
demanding great skill in maneuv
ering, if Etah is reached some
where about August 1, MacMillan
will establish an advance airplane
bus! and radio station off Cape
Thomas ll ibbard, eleven degrees
from the North Pole, and from
the two points conduct his ox
plnralions. photo and map work.
llcsldc tho work to be done tn
the Polar territory, MacMillan
hopes to shed more light on early
North American history. The first
chapter in an American histoiy
generally says that the Norsemen
were the first to visit this con
tinent. Pack of I'isko In Green
land are the ruins of lllu farm
houses and ill churches, believed
to be a community established in
one of the expeditions during the
time of Erie the lied. On the
Island of Turnevik off tho coast
of Uibrador there are other ruins
which may once have been the
homes of tho same race. MacMI1
lan will compare his findings to
determine if they were of tho
same origin and were tho people
which the Eskimos have told him
were exterminated In battles with
them three centuries ago.
Poyond tiG degrees North Lati
tude it Is lw4Hght nr daylight.
throughout tho 24 hours at this
season of tho year. Fogs are
rare, visibility Is excel lent, and
with an altitude of about ln.ouo
feet, MHcMillan expects Ideal map
ping und photographic results. On
most days 1hIoii is limited only
by the horizon.
Milk
ndDiet
'orlnfants,
Invalid..
The Aged
Bat Did k
A well-balanced, palatable; eas
ily assimilated food that nour
ishes and up-builds.Use at meals,
between meals, or upon retiring;
and when faint or hungry.
Prepared af home by stirring the pow
der in hot or cold water. No coofcuij.
d Ham
Prepared by Mrs. Wiswell at The Observer Cook
ing School yesterday was Mt. Emily Brand just
one of the many meat products of this company that
will add new variety and delicious flavor to your
daily menus.
Baked ham, sliced cold whut a delightful meat for.
hot summer meals, picnics and lunches. Other cold
meats are, ready for you at any one of our three
markets.
And Inexpensive
Too
Just compare prices on our Mt. Emily Hams and
Bacon for example you'll buy Grande Rondo Meat
Co. meats exclusively. Come in or phone today.
Grande Ronde Meat
Company
City Market - Iloovcrizcd Market
Economy Market
Wat
ood Meals And
' Low Grocery Bill
That Puts A Smile On Both Sides Of The House
If you arc attending The Observer's Cooking School learning how to do better cooking and prepare more delicious meals, conic
to the Piggly-Wiggly Stoic and learn how to have the same good cooking and delicious menus at a big saving in cost. K you
aren't buying groceries the Piggly-Wiggly way, you can't realize the SAVLNtJ you'll make, the CONVEMEiNCE you'll enjoy,
and the high QUALITY that low Piggly-Wiggly prices will buy.
You Can Buy A New Range With The Savings
You Make Buying Piggly Wiggly Way
Low Prices on all items Sav
ings throughout the store no
specials the Piggly-Wiggly way.
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' tfiiy iimz mffl mum
Help yourself, buy what you
need; shop as long as you wish.
No waiting for clerks.
Nationally Known Products of Established Quality on Our Shelves
Urands you arc familiar with line our shelves. Help yourself the patented Piggly-Wiggly way. Scores or new customers arc
coming constantly each week coming regularly and permanently. They save the vast overhead expense that is eliminated by
the Piggly-Wiggly system. Come in we're glad to have you even though you wish only to look around.
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