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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1922)
Mon.l'v July 10:2 TVUitf TWO 1, V ( f r,'.TK KVF,XT0 OUKKHYFtt i I ! v I ' 1 1 1776 1922 STORE CLOSED Tuesday, July 4th INDEPENDENCE OUT OUR WAY fur O.rr TiiAt VELUM. I . . Am' HOLD If ILL'. VOUVE 1 ;i etan-rro f: COMPtTEWiTri ' Tu'MI-NNOW and voull. I HAFTA W " TIP WITH EM. BY WILLIAMS ; i Ow-oo 00 oe I (.ANT STAND SfHAT! YOU R F. C TAKlNCr AlLTHE. I SKIN OFF MYNF.CK! OUR NATION'S BIRTHDAY HILL'S DEPT STORE "hi! i ; GIRL SECURES IfllSTSTO Pineapple Sherbert and Chocolate Ice Cream 25c PINT ' 50c QUART HAZELVOOD KIND PUTMAN'S DRUG STORE Tie ttssw store Where Most Folks Buy Their Drugs A MAN'S JOB; LET IN IDAHO (lly ANKni'liiIrd Prrsi.) DILI III, .iiliui., July Three :iliil one half Veals in mi office celt vinrril Miss Kili-en fane!!, -! year old .Minneapolis ifirl thai a person peifcrtiy ut home in lile e,e:it out doors inn! r.o business dome; st."no-71-iipiiie waik fur a living, - stie ap plied i'cr a position doine; patrol work ill the Superior National Forest. She impressed Supei visor Calvin A. Pahi men and no,v sne is a lull-fleiltfcil pntrol'.voman, the fil-t to he permafl--'lit 1 v stationed in the north woods. Miss Carroll plans to continue in fine-dry wot k the year around. SI e said she wasn't afraid of hears, s; 'he forest service promptly jnve h T the arid test and assigned her to a post dt ep into the forest. Here she was viitually lost for three weeks. Finally she lereived a letter ask ing for an interview. Apologizing for (My Assneinled Press.! J DETKOIT. Mich... July 3. U hrury work as a profession in but of recent .growth, (leoreH H. Locke, (if Toronto. Call., told the Anierlciin Library association here today. "W'e are still In tho iiiinnloiiury staice where conversion of the. lleath'-'ll unbeliever Ik nt'eessary. He or It I individual, corporation or govern ment) needH complete change "f heart. They are beyond yoi-'ls,' Mr. Locke continued. . "In Canada 1 have been a proph et ipreuchliiK the possibilities of. II- hrury work as a help towards in telligent cltlzeniihlp anil Bocia) well be in k. "The estiibllsbinent of a well or dered training school by the Inspec tor of public libraries of our pro vlnce has given standing to tir' profession. An intelligent test was set up for entrance. .It took the form of a course of intensive study. through three months, of the ideals aad practices of work in a public library, with dally practice, much after the same plun as made ourp officers' training conps so success-1 fill (luring the rorenl great Strug-) gle. We have a continuous emer-1 gency In the necessity among our people for a better understanding; of the problems of lite In all its! national manifttations, and the, place to get that understanding is! in the people's national educational I institution. To bring these two lm-1 MOSCOW, Idaho, July 3. Ag. portant phases together , we must j ronoinlfts from colleges In the staCis I have an army of interpreters who! .vest of the Kocky mountains and j by intelnsiw training are fitted to! thm e connected with the United j help the ambitions and attract the St. ites depart nidtt of agriculture Indifferent. . ' . .,'; j LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY " All kinds of machinery, automobile! and trmctor paired, overhauled and rebuilt . Ancetylene welding of all kinds. ? v ' . Cylinder boring and oversize pUtoiw. C-ankihafts, Piatoni and Piston Pini MgroMnd. Give us a trial " D. FITZGERALD, Prop. Furniture Exchange ' COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Refrigerators at Price to Suit the Pocketbook ED DONOHUE, Prop. Phone, Black 1242 Fir & Jefferson viil mo.t ut tliH University of Idaho an'! Wa.-thiiiKton State , collcse thih suniimr for their annual conven tion. .Inly 21 to 23 have been Belectoil ;;t tentative diites for the cornvtntion liy K. K. Honnett, pnifesHor ol riui-ouoiny at the I'nlveiHity of Ida ho, and I-:. f. Shnt'er, head of the dt liiirinifiit of agronomy ut Yanh inuton Ktate eollee. Tentative rntiventtc'ii .plans pro vide for t he first half of the gl.h erlni; ht-inn held I'lttlman, Wash., and thn elosinp half at Moscow. The visitiiiK nsronomfsta will ie taken on tours ove'r the Palouse coiintrv and down to the Leu Uton, This is vliiit we, ure tryine to do in Canada. We haven't got very far, but we haven't lost any ground. There Is Beauty. Wherever snow fulls or water flows or birds fly, wherever day and nijrht meet in twilight, wherever the blue heaven hi hung by elouds or sown with utars, wherever are outlets into celes tial spare, wherever is . . . awe, and love there Is Heauty, plenteuus as rain, shed for thee4and though ttmu shouldst walk the world over, tluiu shult not be able to Hud n condition Inopportune or ignoble. Kmersou. CONDUCT S TO BE-REGULATEQ A (Fly AnuocintfO Prenn SPOKANE. Waul... July 3 Student couihn't board has been au thorized at North (Vnt ral hiv.li Kchool here to regulate studenl at tlvltlen. The hoiml wilt be com rposed of student nT)resen1atives -uod will pass upon nil uuetions (TegnrdiiiK Hludents welfare hi id con Ulitct. It will ronsiHt of five nieiu jbers (tppoj ut ed by I he to-sorla ted Htudent council, which is m;ide up Ipf repriwentatlves of tbevhoys fed eration and the girls' league. t Officers of the new hoard will )e president, secretary, 'library coin )ilstiouer, convocation com uilssl oner laud traffic commissioner. A fnal jujMHul coiumltliH' of three raetulty pieilibers jind two students will lie appointed to sit as an appeal board u nil CUH6M in which nn tipp al nmy pie taken from decisions of the con liluot board. Thi conduct board prcid'Micv Kvlll oversee work of the- board and will pronounce sentence against an raised, when a spe iu) ht aring h acctiicd studert, unless objection iv Ilie entire board will be held. Th secretary will isue all notices, keep board records and receive reiports The library eonuiiissiouer will he in chargp) ot student library work, will appoint and supi-rvise library depu lien and receive reports of viola (Ions ot library rules, Tho convocation munuissionei will suggest ru leu tor student con vocal Ions and will have control over action of students in these gather ings. The liatflc commissioner will he In charge of studnits In tin halls and will appoint deputies to assist hi in in direct Ing movement: of studentH between classes. DEHP5EY WANTS IE LOTS OF FIGHTS the delay in answering she explaiiu-i I'Hino. orcnarus. jnwpecuun mur. th.-.i "i. .Hikonl'a h(iurs are ratht r Will oe inaue 10 uib miviu Innif- I haven't had time to answer -irjiiei ."' tation farms and places where plot vork is being . done. lve3 tone Jumper , OLD TYME DANCE Every Thursday Night at Zuber Hall P. J. Powers j4f 4? 4? if 4 4? 4 4 4? 4TAY CALL AA MAIN 4:4 riy APNoeimed lrrsd) OAKLAND, fill., July 3.J11H; IleillliMey, world's lleavywi'itlil 1I11111 pliin. sniil here rei'i'iilly Unit li veil lillike lu eiiKiiue 111 11 bailie every wek. "Til like iinlhliiK better." Di-inp p-y iiilileil, 'lbun lo lake on ti number of rlthlers, oil rlnlit niter nnother. If possible I'd ilk,, to IIUM'I most of the lllell I hoid with on my way lo I lie loi. would be the best lilml of tralnlnu for me." Iiemtisey. ilurini; Ills rerent visit lo California, worked mil daily. "I am -lill a Mllle overwelulit." he ielu'icel w h o ti here. "Hut I plan to eo"ii- down shortly. Ilidim liravv fives- me soilit'lliliiK t train off. Vnuilef lllo work does not suit Heiupsi.v. "It was n tiresome criml I mill I'm i-'liiil lo net iiwnv frimi it," ' 1,a onU ' "L1!.... -I , Ill- Assnrhitfl l'ri'.-sl lil'THIUT. Mirh., July :i. The New Vork i'nluliiitlf with til. ro oiieralfon of Hi 0 Ani'-viiaa Library assoriatioll roiiilnittee 011 woil; w it 11 the foreiiin horn Las been interest (1 III securlni: the Iransh.tion of Aieer irilll books into tin' forelrn lau miaues most in 11st anion'-; the t:n- iiiitrants of today, .li-s INth'i' Johnston of tho .New Vork I'ublie library said In an addiess :il I In' convention of the American l.ibi'iry assoriation here today. "UtirltlK 1!'-' Willi tbe help ol many librarians a list was made up of about fifty titles consul red 1!' Arable for t rauslaliep," said M''--Job nton. - -1 11 f! 11 i'l-i the roinlnitte.' h::s tried to eneouraue the transit! .11 of books into Yiddish, hopiuu to hae better lesulis by conc 'iitraljii;' upon one laimuaiii'. Do Not Reach for the Moon. I'sy. !,:,, -leal science apparenlly bus evpl.iilcd lb,, pied obi iM.tbin that "babies w ill reach for the nieen." I ir. Jehu It. Watson stales in (1,, Scietitiiio .Monthly that when actually put to the list they will Will attentively tmy. Illine they see tnio in:;. 11,, uialter w hat Its distance, bill that they will net reach for It until It is wiiluu ''( inches of tliein. : e4v-:4 L.V'r;.f''..r-E'5? j ,.-.y--f:A,y .''.-' xv- :'"'. W4m ikMi WIRE G01NQ TO GIVE YOU THE 9IGGEST THR'LL EVER SWOWK" IN A WESTERN iLO f,;UJ tW-V", Can'You Swim? Keep Cool IN Y.M.C.A. POOL - LEARN TO SWIM S)Kvi;il Jlnllllllv $1.00 Per Month. LA. GRANDE 7! Permanent as the Pyramids" Mainifaettirers (if 0 IllllKllng I' ounuat ion Silo Chimney 1 Sewor J Water Irrigation 1 Culvert ' Dnilnnuo WELL CURBING- ! Phone Main 120 flD Blocks -SEPTIC TANKS Factory Island City (f;.-V f.M4i yy.W- I aww- 1 it ii Fire Insurance with tho Orpgor. l-jre Iiclicf Assn. (.'nsls Villi LESS Policy Guaranteed No Assessment ; L. W. Weeks SPECIAL PRICES on Tires, Tubes, Gabriel Snubbers, Bumpers, Spot Lights and Tire Chains. Over stocked and! must move them We want vour renair business on any make of car. Our Guarantee is what you need on your repair work Home of the Chevrolet and Nash. BLUE MOUNTAIN GARAGE AVERY HARRISON, PROPRIETOR Catherine Davis, exceptional hish Jumper of Scranton, Pa., iractlsing for an athletic muet to be held July 1 ut uru-hton Eoach. X. T .r;i:vr . Thniu- irrj. "Wcst-iactibsdii J Plda .j!5 ! he an lei fresh ti ir anil everythltiK h Ive shows a dav. and the old crease paint It mire tol my For Sale MAIN it and I wouldn't bo back to It ( I for auythliiK. , " ' j. o i nio i w as 'I a b I nctor. I'm here to that I'm )j,i'Vt end I know it. kIkIiiIiik is my i , - , iMisiiii.-s unit m w ut to box ' j-fTIIH OI.HKST AMI MOST fl,, ., , .inm..a 'h Vjmi'l lAllM: TAXI SKIlVIt I flN THIS I'lTV. ',t( All Short fulls ar.e ? All rails iiiiMUoi-etl I'romplly win, Hooded Hi lv ci. ij. up i POLICE SHATTER SUPERSTITION !Ford & Geofgejl v fu nAist it ,u ... l VI U I m ad T , tl'y Asso. oili'.l mi x r ' IdklO. .lulv ;!,.. The nolle of '':',,'.'.n w "' ,ll"ir n""1''''" i'i'' hiiv.. Sanitary Inspection Report " Oi l ice hi' tin- OI.'KdDX 1).I,'V AND I'OOD co.M.MlssioXKi; I rt la ul. Orcui '. I.. 1IAWI.KV. Cnllllllissi-lltT. fi-ronm modern butiRatnw, full basement, raraite, larne lot, house faces east. The owner of this place is a non-resident ami the price is reduced to sell tbe place imme diately. If you are looking for a Kood modern home It will pay you to Investigate, this, l'rlre iL'snO.ull. Terms, $ltmo cnaii and Hie balance like rent. j 5-rootn modern furnished hiinca- I low, 3 lots, excellent garage, fine J location. Tills place Is completely I furnished and must he suen to he I appreciated ns to location, condition I and the furnishings. JAZZ Dance Parade slnlllo """ eel an, Mil, r verv coinenient ' "svipeistition" of th,.,e who wishrd ! (0 wreak Velnieaii,'.. o tl.l- ! teen ( he custom w hen ! "oi inn no ns his netth- j j burs wished bun, for a crowd of I youths with a mikosir or ,lir,, i,, tile streets atnl when the! Ml llr K .1 lioil-e It w,n la km a n Indlcalloi, that 11,, ocroinl llild tllsplenscd 111 l,Hla. Iiifarluhif n ,t ,MIK4 Ut, h, 1011,0 (iru, k a 4a thtt u . Naiiic I" plai'i' ( li'iiccry Name uf j 1 f j n-i i'1 .i- -l'attisiin Urns. Addrrss l,a (iraiulf Sii-crt Xiimlicr -Adams St. I late of i 1 1 .-1 t i 1 - I tux1 "JS-L' lieiliarks- Sliirr is krpt ill i;ihm1 ciiiidil inn. Have a pun I cnnlcr, also rt'lriocratni' sy,s tclil ill discs. !ihhIs aii1 kept i-lcan, mnl and sanitarv. iiriinl anil ' butter lull weisrht. . . " W. I;. Ir.X(N, liwiM i ti r. One t-Neellent lot located on Frist strwt between Sprini;' uml 1'enn. THE GARDENS -TONIGHT- FAMOUS Two 4-room plnstProd houans iiriir rnlnior mill that run bo pur chased for ioo down and $25.00 per month. I hav sovornl pood niodrn hotnc I on paved streets. Kelly Comedians By Special Request PRESENT "The Runaway Match" I A I your homo rornp tn nud Wk mm J plain hut $2.00 or l- U 4it No Advance in Prices. 25c 35c 45c i 'l j UU us U Ilia ur c q mm i i 'iiwainswi"