Thursday August .13,-. 103.1.'
Pnpp ' Four
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
An
FRANK H. AJTI.KHV
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(Im-oriMii-iilcl)
Intd )ciiilt-iit cwsuiH r
..lOilitnr tiinl J'ulilitiluT
IlllN.liehH MilllUK"!'
. . Published cventnK.
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Clusa Mull Mutter under wet of .March 2. 1 7 V.
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,, IN FA. MINK HK SU Aid. IIKMKK.M THKK from death;
and ui war trom the power of the sword. Job 5:2'J.
OUT OUR WAY
WtutTW SuMPM. VAARSUimTOU . 1 V-M -A-UU MO WML
V vf' , MCWOJA HAPP.J VNfTU HIS CVOM I- JOOlDM Mt!TUtF!.k
Vf Wet T AV. ? ENE.S tR NWBE L Jt lO LWE "TA K. J
'i&i't Jsmr damoV. Booms.-A stiu noT-he.s .fi fefl fo-
$&?W - VACAKrr-rE.u-.U sm aw -emu. M "s
;,A London doctor says our puis work too much. Th!
Kfft'iience of most American "'shoiks" would lead one to
hjnk that they work too many. , .. . -, -V
"j Viinous judKi's over the country have
flai&es of divorce but, after ail's said and
n'ripcipal causes are men and women. .
:!
jrivcn vanou:.
done, the tw'j
J ' backing third party movements is ended as far as Uk
Afttciicun Federation of LaU)i' is concerned, according li
ijis jexecutive council. The pi oneness of third parties t
lie ihird is probably the cause,
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Jlachino runs are 1o ln niounted in i!ir critml .linViM
Slciiliaiidoah in its future tiips.
linp-nnouncenicnt would hav
tlir;powers in Eun pe- iind wc pioUtbly would, liave heede(
thfii.
Twenty years iio suel
suited in protests fnun ,il
j- LKADKKS ARK PKKSKNT.
There is"'n'n old sayinjr that n trreat crisis will produr
1 1'-rwitt-idrr i'iid -if-ttiw-ts-trtie -rt-yhnttM fiulo Unit
Ifrrtfer measuiiiijr up to the n-iiuirenicnts of any situation
aitical.or otheiwisc, will aiise out of it. This opinion i
iffeivd in the face of statements that iccent deaths hav
tjikcn fiom pie: ent day r;.nl,.s most .f those worthy o
heing called leaders. This attitude appears" to be an" ui
jlist one and an indication of failure to take into consider;
t oil; qualities that never me the i-o!e possession of mi
jjeneration and which i-.iss away with the dopaiture o
ttiose whom their cnnlempo;ai iis repaid as pre. t and col
.' licuous figures.
j They forgot the time whin they, as younger member
! the citizenry, heaid the same ciiticisms f.om older me;
4ho iH-eied back at leaders whom they hati idolized an
lad seen passing on, and who looked with scorn on thos
tii whom the mine youthful element pinned their hope
it all times it is the person whom a;;e has made a litf
Kr than the one just Uneath him in the m ilter of yeai
ho thinks the woi'd of leiteis. industry, politics or sc
qnce nas just alxut come to an end wl.en ,l.-.tl,
Mm
By WILLIAMS 0Tthr. TSTl.
rt K. Hpt'tr. l m'uri'tory of tli
bytPrlun litifHd of Fort ln Mis
slona; 'Tht t'hurch'a thli,rut Inn
In Vii-w of God's Purpose for thu
world," joint halrinan, th l'.ev.
J. I tons 8(t-v niton, president of
Princeton TheoloU'"l Heiuinnry
and (he Itev. Juiiich I. Vance, paa
tor of First PresbytcrUm (,'hurcll
of NuHhvltle, Tenn.
Tho American d leRat M h;i'e j
been chosen by various Protest
ant denominations, repns.-ntatinn
being aaHlKited i pnrpoitbm to the
numerical streiiKth of m-h deno
mination. The 'onferein.e Ivm
been oi'f,anlz-tt and f in teed prin
cipally by the World Alibi nee . tor
International
Ms 2d nation;
th world
Canterbury,
Prejudrnt of the World AHi'me.-. is
one of the four Joint pr -M-l tVH
of the confet.-nee. the cithers bt ilii;
His Hcilitit.HH tht- Kmiiiikihch) Pel
riareh of nnHi;tntin"nie: is era
ce, the Most Itev. Nathan Sader
blom. Arehishop o! I'p.sal.i, ch:ilr
man of the Kurupeiiu s'-ction: mid
the Itev. Arthur J. Hrown, of N- w
Ynrk. cbulrinuti of the American
Section.
tile nrhl AlM:inci--tor l,yi't;
nal Friendship Thi-oiiL-h ; x ft
ional branches all ov-r
. The Archbishop of
y, who is Intei national , ySr-)j
:
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KAOMewTS SNO UV0E.TD UVit OVER.
FORGtOTTEM.
Ol24 r MCA MMVtCt. t
OFFICE
CAT
'OI MARK RIO.
liy Junius
Stockholm Religious
Galherinff to Discuss
Variety of Subjects
-My :hl l up to date that when
die liea itl ulHint tbc New TeMaiiu lit
be wouldn't ctcti read tbc Old one
Uiy limn.
Slow moving phi ores of nm ie
tar divorces nre b-injc taken in
irder that the public inn see how
t's done.
Opportunity knocks but once, but
he Murk is nd particular.
Tlierr can Ih tut pan lenlar (di
et -thin (o tlie lHinll kele(ott nil
es it Is peniiiitctl to wear a batb-
11K MHt.
ad ' i s
p;i ris
I Hi-
when she wasn't looking I
'Yes
.is. , her."
-What did !-hc do'.'"
"Keli.sed to luoK at
vst ot the t eiuoi,- '
tak.
H'wn t him ami ht cm soo in i.ud t,i t:.L-
Ijis placo. Quito vcu!iar!y tho real exaltation of prominer
ijoi-sims se!Hom taks jia.v until aftor ioth. Kivin-. thy
ihc suhjet-t to criticism or laudation, luvoidinsr to tho cam
ii-om which comment lonies. If hf0 for thorn has Ihv
llnp; and full of sorvico thoy may havo Ivon lotnizod ;
lladoi.s while thoy woio living, luit :t noia'ly is afto
wvy nao nop;:n-rt Uu-t tho disnutati, .us are stnced
lio roco-nition of !o;idoihtp ounos.
Thoio aro loaders i:..v. hut thoy aio not oa.siiy ivoojmizo
v itli tho exception of tho (utst.ndin few. Thoy nui
uhl tnoir way mrwanl. .ui t as their prodooossor
none, ano, (leparlmg. the void they leave will be
gnel to tho: e who will s y 'the
It is an on or that jiei ,i.,ss m
til'ai v.
.1
1 are n-i mo;
face nf p;oof
Now :ida s,
.as Hit- 11 n
it's the Idind pig that
lo
STOCKHOLM. f.P-- L
I in religious work from all
j of the world will attend (h
versa! Christian Conference on
! Life and Work which will bein
! A up list 19 and continue' through
j August an. The conference is
unbue in th;rt, although Jiiost ' of
I the conferees are clergymen. it
I will discuss practical problems o
1 - . lit - The iiirie;n d
b'gates, nnmlierinrr about 1!n. ex
; peet to ta ke h'iiie Information
! which will be distributed to chur
ches throughout the I'nited StaO-H
; bearing upon uuestloiis of the d;ry
in vol Ing eduiMtUm, industry and
I ecMiouin S 1
j The proTaiu of the conference
lias been so arranged that certain
' periods will be (b veO'd tn Ut.'
discussion of ths topi'S. Tln-S"
discussions wilt be opened ly tio
presentation of repo-ts u-eti
KP'M'hO eoinniisstouH of reports
prepared by s"et-. r mm ,v o
in tho I'nited Stales, Oreat Britain
;i" "lint- ' !'r- !.. '-ht.
erica n commissions started work
on their repot is more than a year
'ago. under the leadership of Some
of the coitntiy's most disMngutsh-
d cer;;y UM'ii.
t Hie of t he most i nt' res! ing re
ports will be presented by the
Commission nil "The 'hnr-'h and
1 'hrhtian Kducatkm." of w hich
t he lt-v. W ill lam Admits I '.row n
of Talon Theological Seminary,
New York. Is chairman This top
ic has aroused unnsiKil interest on
account of the present movement
in the United States to bring
about religious education 'through
the public school system. Othei
commissions, with the names of
the chairmen of the Am-m irun
sections are: "The Church and In
ternational Kolntions." joint chair
men. Hishop dairies A. Brent, of
Buffalo and II. P. Faunee. presi
dent of Brown t'nlvcrsity; "The.
h ureh and Kocia I and M ora 1
Problems." joint chairman. P.ev.
F. W. Burnham, Presiden; I'nited
Christian Mifsionary Society sml
Bishop Janus ";mnon. Jr.. chair
man of the Kxecut.ve Cu'iimltte
f the World's League Acalnst
Alcoholism; "The Church and Fco
lomic and Indus' rial Pr!oh!ems,M '
'hairmaii the Itev, PluUler Muth
w s. dean of the 1 ivuiity School
f the University of ChtcaKo; ".Me
hV'ts of Coop- iiitive md Federa-,
AM Ktlurnthut of Young Chinese
XKW YOHK (AIM-A campj.i-n
or crarile internationalism has b en
inaugitrateti by the World Associa
tion of Daily Vacation Bible S hoon
which in being carried on by cor
respondence between bovs e nd
girlH in 3000 dally vacation Bible
cliooU in China und children en
rolled in similar schools In the
Cn'ted States and Oniada, The
latter un raising in pennies and
nickels a $iu,noo offering to help
Chinese children. 'If omi.noo ' of
whom h,ive no schools whatever. ,
The beneficiaries have hei-n wrt
irg imrividnal greetings and thanks
to the American ' ami Canadian
children, and letters of good-w U ;
hav been sent by the latter to the
ll'tle Chinese.
1
PSioenix 'Hosiery
No. 363
A FULL-fashioned med
ium weight pyre silk
hose for women, with
8 inch lisle garter top. Em
bodies distinctive super
wearing features, among them
"Tipt-toe," the invisible re
inforcement where most
needed. Long mileage hose
that will give you theutmost
in wearing satisfaction.
Let us show you this popular
number today in colon, js
for every occasion. "
The' Start
Isn't Hard
BCT KKKIMNd AT
Torn SAVINC8 AC.
COr NT IS WHAT
cor NTS. . . .
is vorns nnnwiNo
nKC.rl.AHI.Y EVKHI
week; '
La Grande
National
Bank
Sound - Reliable - Progesstve
m ' LP" : -Hft
1 v,K. mr-fiir on S
Aufjust Clean-up Sale
infants' .and 'children's slirpkrs
. .,Vnd sandals
Sizes -1 to 12; how....i.. :.' ?i.0()
Norton's Kiddy Shop
I-iierylbiii in liifnnls1 ami ( blldten's Wear
KKMi TIIK OHSKKVKK ( LASSiriKP 'Kits'
"Wh;t impi cscd on nioit in
"ranee .'' 1
' I think perhaps
I'finrh ban.s. Tin
.'re m-h Mayonnaise
it w.is t'le
v pluved the
t beautitull ." .
Vtti
A radio set h.is to stand fVr a lot
t relish siutf. 'tins iUoot,iit cai ie
o us while listening to giand
p ra a u w n uhi-.. ,ig' j
tli .urn bad
" ell. alMiut
tCIII Ml I H ,1
mi liiti't-etiiir
the onl llriinr
.n. I ii-ii toe uts 1- .
till' I'll. A f
Citslomt'i :
ai lohe a Id
i"ieik: h.
t w.ui; a lotil'
ivi Intend In
t
$450 Down In La Grande
iind (lie balance in montli-
pnviiivnts on mir I inl
and liberal budget pav
iiient plan.
t i
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(1 li. ' luMif:
I'n-IM l.trl:
th M.. 11, 11. 1!
Mm.
li 10
n't
ir slu-iv.
IMi kil
lllluV
Yellow and
tight tints of nnn-e actually put sunshine
in V(mr h mc, crcitc an hrmn?plicre of happi-n--
and impiration. AnJ liicy make rooms
Even a little t'Xich of some Rasmuen sun- '
sh-nc col ir will 00 woruers for vour home
An t vi hen j-hi ie Ras-.
nnisss'n lnrit ihi can c
sure uf a Jint finished job.
, - - -1 - .-.1 m m w uj mvi 1 rT3t n IflU Ilk U aPgftR" ,,'T.
j ly pavnioiits on our lair h iS3 iirii'J-j-kf Wii-i i''.
and liberal bii(lKet pav- I; j H'-V ?1 1 i hm
" - - - -1.-1 hwjjin. miiiii fciLiiuiMiijitMr:areV!WiiiJj.
Guatanteed Used Fords
lleie is tin
I'.i.'l
Inn
corn cm pi:
mii Ii.im' turn liMikim-
1'iiee S ;
.I'll
ra Perkins Motor Co.
Sil'lr.ne III -.VMl , nM.r Ml .ln(
MARKET JOEL'S GROCERIES
! IiUm can t;;-ie t-. d
i rv : hint; t.'i' 'h- ? x niua b.
nnissen Paint ou can be V-'A
s hav' He Works .t..,,, ,,,,,, L W
i matte . , ' -'. , iv.j
h fv- V, ! IM 1 IPAINTS &
h V V : . ilsJP VARNISHES J
V' - WALL-DURA .
' wy f ' f TLAT WALL taint Jl
;l V - K for interior d'!s anJ
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("ll'M lll'l
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I Mini our M. al lh iwiiill.-m
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lor interior
wvi A'ork.
a Sdiiitry washable,
J':rdHc. hpt pr;ic paint
t ones iihcthcr aKj
tirul t'Ut finish, or utth a
a drier v of oMors.
nd ihrcl e
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t'iJnt sind pun to d
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Sold by
Ocitirwrv i
W h hit (K. t '
Ihe Mm thine "
Grande Ronde Lumber Company
LA GRANDE. OREGON
Same Fine Studebaker Coach
but at d new low One-Profit price
BECAUSE all Studcbaher cars are manu
factured on the orte-pront ba-.is. wc have
been able to reduce the price of the Standard
Six Coach without sacrificing any of the
equipment or quality winch made it a big
seller at a higher price.
Scientific design, better materials, and finer
workmanship distinguish it. And the follow
ing self-evident superiorities make it more
up-to-date than the newest "yearly models":
Exccm Pmtvr According to the rating of
the National Automobile Chamber of Com
merce this is the most powerful car of its size,
and weight.
Ahuncfum Rinwn noom to stretch your
lens room to enter or leave without dis
turbing occupant of folding seat.
Sturdy B,idv CVnrrw,-n'nn F'ne northern
ash and hard maple arc Ufcd. We pay a pre
mium to get the best quality steel.
FuJI-sue ftnlliKin Tires for which the
steering gear, fenders and even the body lines
are specially designed.
- Amimiciic SfHirfc Crnir.ol eliminating the
usual spark lever on steering wheeL
Sflfrry Lighting Contrut on ti'.c steering
wheeL
Itulrmnenu -including 8-day clock, gaso
line gauge, speedometer, oil-pressure gauge
and ammeter, in single grouping under glass,
on beautiful silver-laced dial. r
Imprmvd One-piece WinrhhicM-automatic
windshield cleaner, weather proof visor, rear
view mirror, cowl lights and cowl ventilator.
Coiiu-i.li-ntul Lmdto ignition and steering
wheel, which serves to reduce the theft in
surance rate on Studebaker cars.
Neu-t.,fe Co..t Vcniitutor-foot operated.
There are only two cars manufactured on
the one-rrofit basis the Studebaker in the
fi.y-car field, and the Ford in the low-price
field. On.y ,n ,-, c rfl, one om
p.ny in ,r, -o-n plants arf .,-, , ow
eniirnes. cluKhc,, rrerin gran. duTrrrn.
tfl, pr,oi tr u, iny iron casrina.
and drop brifiij.. . '
Studebaker has no "yearly models," but
instead keeps its cars constantly up to date.
It'SVy ,h"LS,1"' Six Coach is ahead
protected from the artificial depreciation
whtch has cut millions of dollar, from th-
JJdayr0 mU'y mkt durm ,he P"1
M. J. GOSS
m
n the Otuai p;.n
Know tht buin tr,j the srvun4
THIS IS
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