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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1925)
Pag' e Ten THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Friday, October 30, 1925. il FAVORS GOODWILL PUN HOSTON (AP). A program for Intoriiutlonul pood will devised by a UoHton woman in New York hiis been ho favorably received In Jupun thut reports In die a to con- crctu uctlun on her plun In in lil'OSpl'Ct. , A little more tlmn a year ugo. when the exclusion uct was still r.wikl.riK in many Japunese, Miss Jcsslo if. Kherwoud, former sec rotary of thn Jupun society of Uoston, who for years has ln-id u weekly soiree for Japanese stu dents In Uoston cotces, was unk- va to write an article for the Japanese' AiniTicmi, a newspaper jiunusneu in jsew York. Shu chose to udvanee and de velop the Idea of a religious con ference, based on the common objects of Christians, B'JddlilHt and Jews to uttafn- a warlss world. Hhe dwelt on the part which religious difference has played In racial prejudice and saw In such u conference an oppor tunity to dispel misinformation on the religions of other lands und bring u greater public support to world peace. The urtlcle, or the Idea It em bodied, was copied widely and found prominent place In the newspapers of Jupun. Among the correspondents that Miss HIht- wood ucqulred was Gcndo Nak'il of Osaka, a liuddhist priest, ife wrote her first that the Huddhlsts ut the Tokio peucu exposition hud already espoused a similar idea, thut a group of priests hud visit ed America to cull to the atten tion of I'resident Coolldgu the comm-juity of ideuls but thut he feared that unlesH the Vnlt-d Stutes took the lead, as with the disarmament conference, nothing would be dune. Kecently, however, he wrote ugain. saying tliut the first steps towurd such u contVience hud been taken In Tokio by two Uusi rellglous orRunlzutloiiH. An ex tract from his letter follows: "Concerning the religious con ference you so urdently prouocc. I am glud to let you know thut recently two resolutions for hold ing a world religious conference passed In two meetings In Tokyo, almost Independent of each other. The one In the mass meeting of Religious Tulking society, comims- cd of well known professors, slonarles and priests. ' The other Is in the meeting of professors and students of religious coirse of Nippon university (a private insmuiionj. "H is reported that both par. lies concerned will confer with each other to promote their com mon plan In co-operation. I hope your proposal will be realized in the not far future." Will Hrt CntlHHiral 32 Mile MTTHHI UU AI. The Uni versity of Pittsburg's 52-ntory Ca thedral of Learning, a structure of glistening limestone 6 Mi feet above the Oakland district or I'ltlsburg. will be visible to the naked eye for a distance of abo'it '42 miles In all directions. The cathedral will house prac tically ait the activities of the university. JIM WILLIAMS SIGNS UP FOR 5 MORE 1 YEARS OF LAUGHTER Klalo Hospital rpmcr Iva-apes H.W.KM, Ore. George limn. rlsoner from M'jltnomah county, escuped from the criminally In sane .ward of the state hosplUI here. A crew of uttenduuts was searching for him tonight. Iteun was received at the penitentiary January 17, 191,5, to serve thre years for huvlng stolen property in Ills possession, lie was trans ferred to the state hospital Oc tober 10. 1 ANNOUNCING The Opening Of Our New Store Saturday, Oct. 31st. Our old storeroom was badly damaged by fire on the night of August 1st. We immediately placed our entire stock on sale, and by cutting prices to the bone, cleaned out everything. Remodeling started at once. A new front, new fixtures and new decorations have radically chang ed the appearance of our store and we believe that you will find it a very pleasant place to trade. Remember, we have no shelf-worn goods but a Complete New Stock Of Men's Clothing. Shoes. Hats. Underwear, Accessories, Shirts, Clothes of every description. DROP IX TOMORROW Caps, Work The Tog gery Andrews Bros. GOOD CLOTHES FOR MEN - - - .NOTHING ELSE Miislci Tailoring '. 1 jjLj Satisfaction ('uiimntccd 2"""-.. mi tefWmttZJ-A., I . . am 1 "tefcaiL lUii'lux Siliotiiier .Make's I'ort Aftrr Perilous 71-Iuy Triji SAN I'KJMtO, Cal. :(AP.-rT1ii' II tliii'f.tliiic u Inner of tllO Kins'8 cup ut owes, r.nglunu, inaun nr way into tho liurbor ntro, ritti tcrcd by heavy sous und gultw, her it la ripped to dim-da. Slit was 71 days out from Now York on a voyage that covered up proxiiuutcly 7.1u miles. A tale of hurd luek, storniB und nt?ar atarvution wuu told by tho -0 iiUKgard nu-nibt ra of the crew. i ;i Cn :x i:; wants ciiaiti:h KI'OKNK, Ore. Itufus Jtoliuan of Portland was here In the inter- eats of oranlx-lnt- a chapter of Soiih und OuuKlitviB of Oregon I'io-nt-er-s. The dvtd.s of the pioneers 01 the state uro to be comnieino rulcd by appropriate tablets and memorials, erected ut historic places throughout tho state by the society. Genuine French Pastry Filled with Hungarian Cream Made only by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery 1 Maker of nitfti-Graile Pastrli "HOME OF THE GOLDEN CRUST The nature of'thc puper which Jim Williams is signing In tho above picture is the explanation of why Jim breaks over from the comic page into the. news columns of the Observer today. For Williams, famous cowboy cartoonist is signing u contract. Jts a contract guaranteeing to the Observer and other NKA serv . ice clients for five more years the keen, wholesome humor und - unique humun interest which Williams packs dully into Ills comic pugo drawing, "Out Our Way." Soldier, railroader, cow-puncher, machinist Williams knows life und humun nature from tho bottom up, Mirroring thut know ledge, his versatile pen und ink nevir fail to get a laugh or two. The Garden -'nl Sowing fm Aniiiinl Flowers Any garden work you can do tills fall you won't have to do next spring. So it is a good idea to gel some of the unnuala ptantcd which will do just us well If not better planted this fall than held over until next spring, futtlng gurdrnn. an Kngllsh practice of long stand ing, In which annuulH ate planted in rows like vegetables to be grown for cutting and without ro- II gard lo their decorative effect, are 'needed with every planting. Strip ping flowers from ornamental bor ders leaves bare spots und ruins the effect, yet this Is necessary to get flowers for the house unless there Is a cutting patch. J-'or the cutting garden, the bachelor's but tons (cciitaureus) or cornflowers land annual larkspurs cun be sown I any time this month or next. The young plunls are hardy and will keep right on going next spring. Thn cornflow'er is good only for cutting us It f.s not an ornamental subject In a bed or border. Its fol iage, never particularly attractive, becoming shabby us the season ud vunces. The blooms, however, are beautiful for baniiuets. California popples, snapdragons, calendulas, and scores of other annuals are Just as well sown in the fall us in the spring. Many of these plants will not germinate until the tem perature suits them, regardless of whether they are sown spring or fall. Portulnca or rose moss and salplglosls are plants of this kind. Annual poppies should .be sown this fall. They lire hardy us rocks titul peculiarly valuuhlc uh a dress ing for tulip beds. Seed scattered this lull will come up in early spring and by the time tho tulips huve failed the popples will con ceal the dying leaves and give an other flnefhu-h of bloom In the same spare. The Shirley 1ype is best for this purpose, (live the In. dividual poppx plants plenty of room. One plant given a square foot In itself will produce double the number of blooms that two or three in the same space will give. I i: t n i:its i:m missions PKN1H.KTON. lire. A. Voel- ker Of Helix wacs elected president of the I inalilla county branch of the Oregon State Teachers as sociation ul an election and J. N. PurgesH. superintendent of the Scarf Collar Heppner scheels, was elected presi dent of the Morrow county branch. The election was part of the pro gram of the joint institute held by Morrow und f mat ilia counties. Delegates and alternates to the meeting of the state association in December were, elected us follows: K. . Kitzpatrlck, Kcho: t Hud Icy. Athena: ( K. Overhulz. Milton; H. P. Spells, Stanfield; K. Jv. Cherry, Hermlston; Kdlth Aus tin, Heli; R K. Allen, Pendleton; K. H Hurley, Umupiue, .and Guy hoc und Charlotte Uasmussen, Pi lot Uock. , The joint Institute was attended by more than 375 teachers. A SMALL HEATER With Much Heat. The Westlnghouso "Coxy Glow" electric heater will take the chill out of these frosty mornings. Just at tach to your lamp socket the current cons Jinption Is Kinull und tho initial cost fs very low. II. & S. ELECTRIC ' .Soinmrr Hotel IliilhlliiK. Butter Fat Now 56c And until a market change. . We have always maintained the top mar ket for Cream and Eggs. BRING US YOUR CREAM Union Creamery Company 1112 Jefferson Avenue La Grande, Oregon. PHONE 122 KEAD THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED AOS aktoiua jwkks iu'ih;i;t AKTOJttA, Ore. Following a taxpayers meeting last week when the elly commission was reuue.sted to slash the sum of $15,00(1 from the city budget us prepared by the. commission und budget board, the J city commissioners announced to day that they hud pared the bud get for 19 2 by $Ki,4l0. The fire, poliee, health and engineer's de part ments were concerned in the slash and' items for a city band, playgrounds and tourist camp ground were eliminated. Hlr liobert I 'eel was the Tirst man to drganlzc a trained und uni formed police force In Itiitain, hence the name '"peeler" and "hobby" which are applied to policemen. NEW LAMP BURNS 1)1 AIR Uciits Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives ail aiuu.ingly brilliant, soft, whl'.e light, ev-n better than gas or elec tricity, has been tested by the ' S. Government und 35 leading un iversities und found to be super ior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. Jt burns, without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up. Is simple.. clean, safe. limns !M air an 1 6ff common kerosene (coal oil ). The inventor. V. M. Johh.son. Uil North I'nion Ave., Portland, Ore., is offering to send a Innii on la days' KKKI-; trial, or even to give one KHKK to the first user in each locality who will help him Introduce It. White him to day for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and w it bout experi ence or money make 2bii to J.Mmi per month. Adv. Meal Time -and everybody has a big appetite A steaming, tempting dish of good Minced Clams and Macaroni await ing you! The certainty that you will enjoy every piece on your plate. Many people have tasted the wonderful clam dishes our demonstrator has fixed the last few, days with Wairenton Clams. If you had tasted them you would surely want some- With your next order include a can of Minced or .Whole. , PHONE MAIN 80 PATTISON BROS. GROCERY "Particular Grocers for Particular Housewives" (flS) r t t t t t t f T t T r x Groceries Meats Buy Direct From The Wholesaler At Tremendous Saving All Your Cured Meats. ' 8 BbT. Pi and maC' "urn ,n nwnf- crtilins to tht mood. One end l h.ld in plai nd racr Ihe fasten Ins. Ih ntlirr f trt and n;sy t rni-d one shout th throat slolr fjjh;cn. or ciwll jvu ite liero. The Testimony of Others my new book which may be had FREE upon request, on PILES and ether Rectal and Colon dis orders, I have reproduced nearly 1 (Ml letters from among those received h-orti my thousands of patients. These tell you nankly of their years of suffering of then trying home remedies and even opera tions, and. finally, of their complete cur by my NON-SI RGICAl.mclhod. These Ir from men and women 01 very Marlon, many of whom rot may krwn. Yeu will leani bi rwdrpg thS Rook why I can ctv a W RITTEN 1,1'AR ANTEE H curt your Pile or return your it DEAN. M D.Inc Clt: SEATTLE omen. Imi Rot KU Burl I n n.an Buil! V t SUGAR CURED HAMS : ; 2? Lb. ROLLED SHOULDERS Bone out, sugar cured, prac- v , ticaliy no waste , 25c Lb. , COTTAGE BUTTS Sugar cured .' 23c Lb, FRESH rORK SHOULDERS : ..i8c Lb. Every pound of our cured meats guaranteed first class. Com pare the prices you can be your own judge as to quality. We have customers we ship regularly in Portland in direct compe tition with all the, highly advertised brands. Mince Meat, 2 pounds... 3,-)C , Salter Kraut, 2 quarts ..25c Grande Ronde Meat Co. City, Hoover and Economy Markets Groceries Meats Y . ? 4 x hi ? ? ? ? t t t V f ? V f t V ? r v Mm'