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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1922)
TjA fiRANBE EVTCNTTSTfl OBSERVER Wed lie; daw -Tulv 12. 1022 1 f f it GOOD LOOKING FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Strap Pumps Oxfords Sports Footwear Moderately Priced W'c show many yond looking styles in Ktii)iiiict' foot wear I'm- women ami misses. Strap pumps, in ;;ray suede and in fzvny niiede combined witb lilack patent leather. Patent leather and kid pumps in clever models, all are moderately priced. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE i 'rv Uipu m.ih-d tho ' animal into r n 1rr.n1.ifti nrm LILUL U n IU I L I L r i 1 r 1 1 iui ij 111 1. r- 1 1 I lullLllllflnli uL I u !nPPmup lfj uNUNIxUll Lillt ..nil Liu nnnrl ! mi m nuiviL SI'OKAXK. WuhIi., July 12. "Llllldlllll" u lll BKUh'iI mi .1 llislit ity rod was tint (mil ifrroriiieil at .iiiin lake, ni'ur lii'n by Dr. J. It. I'oi'Kfry, a ftpokaiiH pliyxirlitn, re rnnt ly. Dr. C'mitpry wrm fishing ni'ur till) Khort for ruttliruiit Iroul latnhl nnn and WlU'tl Iih wan SAHATOFF, Ruasln, July 12. Thin but . suiiburiiHil little groups of niPKcd chilijri'n anil ailiillH who fli'd 110111 tht llutittf r-dfiith of Hip lie hail i ViiIkii last autumn to urovlnces that hud another strike. . promised hreuil, ure now trekking preparint; to rust biek to the homes tlfy ilc'serted. nciiln he suw the skunk on llm Dally they arrive at Sarntorf. shore not fur away. He whipped ! Samara, Kazan and other railway, th.- lint' ut it. but only aimered the j junction points in the famine belt, j nnim il. On hij second attempt he They found other provinces Inhos-j hooked 1 Iih skunk through the tail, i pliable an dfood scarce everywhere. I In the light which followed, the pitable and food, scarce everywhere, physician bent his fly rod almost jure being led at American iiellef doable before the skunk lost its hold . Administration food kitchens. Olll oif hushes mar tine shorn and ,vas ers art- struggling on as best lliri) ilrafged Into Ihe water. Doctor Cork- cad until the September harvest. Laugh at Hot Weather By Using an Electric Fan. H. & S. ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors 1 r 105 Depot Street. Phone 393-W E NOV ILL GET BENE FITS The principal buytTH of Swedish iron or urn Kunlnnd, DHgtum. Ger many iiii't Hip cmmtrlPB of Central Kurope. TO (!-; aii;iuca TKST ON DON. July 12. Pre) KnnIanH shout tu boneflt from what STOCKHOLM, July I'i. Th Swedish lionoral Staff has rnroin- j mended that Ihn AUH'rtriin iii iny ln- ti'llit'iirn tiHt hf ti JMl out In tilt U '.SwMhJi army with i view nf ntlnpl- lias I inn ft, Bhoiiltl It provn pnieth'Jil hnvu (loin in tlm thill ! Slittt'f Jn tho flt'lt) or producing iind 1 tnti (It UtlliK jiim'h nillU. Uoiuly to learn from tliw f xpert I'ln-c oi' otln-t'H. I k Hi Ilk i'oi KM nf thu Nat iona) nnt'rH' Vnlon vni Un chiiinnaii. K. W. LmiKfoid, to America, to M1 cntlKiilL'. Jlu round out a lot. WIiii t chU'fly lmpivHHrd him wn the treiUHndouK oxtiut f wlilch the puhllr tiiftHTiilly whk Intcruntt-d iif tho nuhjiM-t ol pure milk. . It wim reKurded hh n u .it Iona I i u.v.llon. ('lit lil wellaro ort'Hatznttdiis. public i health and (ducationul authorlti)'t , tnude It tlxdr ItUHlnchu to nvt In It thiit uverythhiK possible wmr mIomp to hiHiiru an a tin tula nt Kiippl) . "N o luflueni'H roiiitniiitble with II was f'nerclHud In Knlaud. ."In- America," Mr. Lanford has said, "tliero Ik inurh morn hnpect Ion of fnriiiH Hum lion; prodm-cru have to be HceiiHOd. mirt tho llceiiscM can be revoked If the rcnlntinn-, in- not comllil;l with. AliOr-'oihor milk production and distribution are on h higher pliiiH than In Winn cituu try. Thu o,uiHtloii of eh in, pu i' tnllk Ih treated ,by all coiM-erni d nf one or vital imjmi'tjim-f. "One or ti( clilrr dlftlctilll.) In the way uf rumi-luK bctt-r milk In thltt country Ih, In my r pi n i n . (lie indifference of ihe pu'bllr," (aid Mr. LunKfnrd. "Iirl(rh pinpi do not Ukt u Hetious vhv m the milk they buy. 'Milk Is milk' Minis up their attitude, and they do not neoni to cnr how or when- ti p(n. duced. Very often, ind ' d. Miom who are IntereKtiid in buying milk her for public ii'tltulTinir,. mi, h uh hohpltalH, buy on uuihiul in'tli ery cbeiipext vmrket , ii rcp.-i i n o( iUilily or fleanlfmsM. Ii u ail a Miiesttou of cd unit Ion. H the pfOpltt hurt we the incfs'iily ( huvliiK clean milk 1 in hotth-! aro pr(yMiit.(l to pay (.he hiuu creuKc in piU-c, tloy ran ha uid micce tHfiil. It Ik proponed to oxperlimint " on three in Ian try rei mwitrt or reTiiltK uud'er the KU)er. vlAlon of ProfeMsnr J. A'. JaecLer bolm of tbo I'liiveiHlty oT (lothen-burff. DEMAND MADE ON F.P. (Ily AHKni-hitt-d 1'reMi.) WASHINGTON, July 12, Tormnl demand wi.r made Monday in New York on l''r:iiU'in I'. (iiirvan, president of tho Chemical Kmindution. Inc., for the return lo the alien properly cus todian of all patents, former eiiemy owned, sold to the foundation while Mr. liarvnti was alien property cus todian. The demand was made on Mr. flar van personally by Kred II. Wilson, secretary to Alien Property I'ustodian liiomas V. iMiller, who went to New York Sunday niuht for the purpose. I.KHMAN SIM1N(;S (HK TO tiik rritM( Music this summer by McKlroy' Orchestra. A few empty cabins left muke resorvutions carty. boxing and Wrestling match the 4th of July I'hone or wrW. to Ihnuiii SptHi;; lor reservations. r: it. HiiKiMNdTOM, C -2 -'Jf!t Manager. SHOKS HKI'AIKKI. SWEDISH-IRON 1 Ibiab & Sunn 2nd llnnil Klore. iiiul I'liii Mnnrue Rti-eel. Women's shotv ' 7.V iiiv: ?1 (10 pr. Mi'm's htr li ' I auli il, SI uh mill $t..rO. pr. I'liiin tiu k work. 7-li-'Jlil V. '. I.OVKI.KSS. We're Enthusiastic about Willard Threaded Rubber Batteries And of course, the source of our enthusiasm Is in the product the high quality materials the careful inspection and on top of it all Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation. And if you need battery, ser vice you know where we are I LA GRANDE BATTERY STATION ' I Willard j Batteries ii and dizziness are among the many symptoms . resulting from disordered digestion and non-assimilation of food. If neglected, chronic ill health or disease may follow. A toning up of vital organs generally is needed and Tanlac, by its easy and natural action and in fluence, has proved" itself to ba the ideal corrective agent to strike at the root of your trouble. Tanlac is sold by all good drugg'tstt I Here She Is Good As New j "With cjllndfirs JlEOIlOUNn. AND FITTKD WITH MrQuay- t NorrU Tlston Rlnsn, Pistons and Tina, your minor Is practically aa ' good rtt new." nays the cylinder rwcriuilor. ! Motorists are just beginning to realize- how lunch aildnd life, and mileage, can be kIvch their c:us by bavins cylinders rexrotmd, ! and new rings, pistons and pins installed. W hen these Mireo vital l units are renewed in a regrouiul cylinder block, the result is prac- tlcally a new motor. I In every aeotlon.of the country are shoj)8 -which specialize In reminding equipped with spevial tools and machinery lor this ! WOrkYour repairman can teil you whether new piston rings alone are all your motor needs to bring back its lost power, or whether , the cylinders of your motor need regriiiiliug and complete new ring, piston and pin equipment. j There Is a McQuay-Norrls Ring made from Electric Iron for every purpose and price; specially designed and nianufac J lured for replacement purposes each type designed for the par- Vcular motor It fits. All standard sizes and flver-si7.es. An ex ! tract from JlrQuay-Norris, Saturday Evening l'ost. il You can get quick service from us. ! LEIGHTON'S WELDING & MACHINE WORKS ; La Graixlo, Oregon Ii i! ! WHO ARE YOU? hundred you nre the i;ht hand is expert in LA GRANDE "Permanent as the Pyramids iraiiufactiirers nf 0 llullcllng Foundation Hilo : Chimney A.L. Grossman Wiiter IrrlKAtlon Culvert liralnitfro WELL CURBING Phone Main 120 ripe Blocks !i! -SEPTIC TANKS ! j ! l-'actriry Island City ! ! I 1 1 ! i i NINETY-NINE chances out or man whose second finger on the r presslag electric buttons. All electric button is a pretty small thing, ffy it wo make elevators rise and fall for us, we gfve orders, wo sum mon employes, we start big machinery whirring, we turn the light on and o;ff, we could go indefinitely. Hut remem ber, It Is not tho bclf-inch button that does all this. There Is tho tremendous power behind the button: the huge dams and water turbines tin ease ol' water power) or the' normous boilers, turbiiu's, engines and generators (In steam plants); the wires or high tension transmission lines, .and the innumerable smallor wires stretching like a web from your very bedside out over the whole country. 1,400.000 people have Invested their earnings in the se curities of the electric light and power industry. Heldes (bese foresigbted citizens there are the iniestnients of lu .suranco companies and the loans made by banks. They make possible "the birBton" that your finger presses morning, uoon and night. Thirty-live million others enjoy the same instantaneous sorvlce. There are still 14.0010. 000 homes In the T'nlted Slates remaining to bo wired. 14.hoo.oho unwirerl homes mean mat millions of people are without tin; benefit of electric light and power In their residonces. Gradually most of these residents will demand electric service, and the electrical indusiry Willi tho support of the public, will find the means to extend this service In these prospective patrons, so they, too, will be able lo pi-gas that half-lncbj button. .Eastern Oregon Light & - ' Power Company R NDEIMND ;r. w. Willi A Is. STOCKHOLM, July 12. - Kin'opo liiih f iicrenxril It i cunsirniit ion of KwOtliMli Iron niv, a : t Mli'ii Ihm to tmlicitt) that KiirnMn tml ti-n rlr.s nr on the .tntMiil. T)i hideout Inui ou nlnit: tiriM III SHt'riftt, the (irni'iiihcM: tiv,. m'KUtnl company t Sptn (.; thnumh Narvik In (J!tL'2 nojum niun tuns f iron ore tlitui (hiring dm ivuu'. tMrni ,ut In May utmM?ii year Nnrllt ili':ir-tt r.iHi.iiini t mih of Iron (iro. Iiri'aklu i.li pri'vinus r"M'- WHMAVltT!l CO. Jun r il a ni'W hijnifnt nf uluss anil ttot'kfrV. ft yutirs imw. c:nptv hat i i'ls for sale i licap -l:l-:it 11 (ltc Dollar Saved Itenn'KiMilN Tt OnllaH Karm-ri. Tlio nvpranc man iIoih not save to 'XiM'twi id per rent of hi aniiin;s He imit spend nine ilollar hi Hvinu oviM'iit-; for cvi'iy dolhir saved. Thai tvinc lhi case he tun not ltt too eari--(n about iiiint't ofsaiy expi-nm1.-. Very otV'n a ffv rents propei ly invrste.i, like buying sccils for his maiden, w:M :;ivi' st'Vi'ral dollars outlay later oil h is ihe saiiu1 in Imyin Chamlier tiolk and Miurrluiea Keniedy It cot but a tew I'iMtts and a bottle nf it in the house often saw a doe- tnv's bill ii several dollar. Aifv $885 "or5 SB . i Linol r-i-(. moleum lime Let us lay your lirioleum now. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Until you ride in it yourself, you cannot 'possibly realize how remarkable the good Max well is in its riding qualities. Cwd tirrs. non skid Irmu inj fr; div- tcol hrvl.. demount- hie .1 tim ind at hub; dium ivp. Uniri: Alemne lubrl c.non, motoi driven elewmc Iwrni uiumully loin jpniua. I'ivm FOB IVtroit, revenue lai lo I added: Tour in Car. SS. Road-ter, ISS?; Cou. 1M5; Sedan, I485 . G. W. Bunting & Son Lefs Remodel ' and Repair the I mo ?f miv ho a lira' i'ihi tValnrs, like? a lircakTit lionic nioiv iitti'.'jfrlrjvo am nr stum llrlll tin I'liiivi'fficiil Imilt'-in ilint will make tli Skork fai-itT. 0 Possilily a slfltcrinu'. "ikiin-o ;tllurim;-," liard woml lTttur is' just tho tiling l iiit imw! a An additiorj tn tho Id'ii nviin or a sl oyitiff porch iniplit Hiniinafp any cinhai rassintit l'"r yon and .the UIK'X Jlfcl Ctl gllOSt. Tlipsftarp'moi'ply n Cow pni;'ipsti.0ns toward tlio ini- irovrniMil.s of your lionic-MrhiiroYcnrents tlyit add HrhcQoci MAXWELL- so jnwii tio t no vanitf m ymir individual enjoy incut. property ami to your, Call" nt Ibis nl'fiee. YoiMviJl obtain ni.ftiy valnalle ideas eitlrer for repair, work, roniodi'Mii!,' or new buildings. . The Grande Ronde Lumber Co Exclusive Representative of the National Builders Bureau - i lit. '4; '