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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1922)
Saturday, July 22, 1922 T.V fJliAXPK EVKNINTI OMSKWVF.lt PAOE Till? MR OTTER! ISA NATIONAL SPDR ibans Take as (iivat It-rest hi Lotteries iVnierjeans in liaseball too many times in the early hours of three monif iiks a month on1 which the blindfolded orphans draw i the lucky balls I'm in the cap-m for '. the bin ami little prizes, liy the ramus Mmuts of peddUrs who have! only a few hunt a to depose oi'j their tickets and would rather huie; tllU ..,,; .1,... f ......KOI imunn H.M.l !u sale than the theorethiij rhaiiee' Jii- of one in Si.ttno of grabbing oil : fioO.UUU for or thereabouts. T E I S SALE OR U. S. TIMBER I in Oregon. lender the new system pradu:r!e students in both institutions will be exempt and ex-service men will ! held 1 for only half of the new fee. The re , fronts' committee emphasizes that the increased fee is not retroactive; any !non-re.-.idtnt who has entered the Uni iversity or the college under the nres- eut fee f a year will be permitted The Kor- to finih his course at that rate. It was the aim of the committee, is tlty As.-i.rijn. l IV.-X.O HAVANA. Culm, July 22. What eba!l is to 1'uele Sam and cricket John Hull, that and more Is the tlonal Lottery to Liborio. who is ba personified by the cartoonists. But baseball never has thrtaten d constitution nor cricket the Mai:-1 TEACHING WILL i SEE ALTERATION - i 1 I'.y A-.-iM i;iii it Pr.-.-.-O WASHI.Vi.iTOX, Julv ft Service of the United States le pattment of Agriculture announces thei explained after the meeting, to put s;i;e 01 ;.'.ij,uuu,imit imam leci aione the ices where they would not be pro the upper Sauk River, Snoipialnue hibitive and at the Siinie time would i National l-on.-t, nshmtrton. Amis he on an even basis with other states ; adjacent lo this tract, which are re-so that the flow of non-sesidtot stud- served for future sale, contain up-ients would neither be entirelv .lit of (.luxiinately 1 .'.lu'u.uiiO.lH'd feel of tim-nor become a flood which would tax .her. Lnacr the pioposed plan of ir-1 the institutions' facilities, . est, management the average yearly! : cut will be limited to -iiUHM.OOO bour.lj feet. 1-oity yeais will beiequired to jUlv Mn, HCtl through Observer eut out the existing merehantable tim-i deified Ads. her, by which tune the present imma ture timber will be ready for the ax. Hy the practice of scientific forestry. lotrf operations can thus be carried TANFDRAN nfi u-i:in t)w. .i,., l- tho verv UundationH "of 'the 2U-! VAM'A WAI.LA, W.-.h-, July 22 tr old Cuban republic. I 'initiation l subnormul .student. r wi .,.,...,. ! extra attention ior sunernoimal sti in j..... ...:n: '.. : dents, additional si-holurshin nrixc-;. ! on without end I IjILMM HI IB lIM'lUUt' 111(5 Willi u U- i- , . 1 ' ... . . ,i .,u itt .-,.... i...,wir.i. r ti,n,. ! lim.tation ol the number of student: I The forests of the sale area consist! Ids or Chans to take a chance . e mlmittedf 'on. Walla Walla, do.-! chiefly of mature Douiilas fir, hem len times h. in.inth -,il thn ,nor '"Hones for buys anil Kills, a new lil-, lock, ce.lnr and white tir in mixture. ..Vs "l'r rury huililinir ami hiirh.-r tuition feral The contract Price naiil for the tim- Buy tins nas Riven moae man- , r u i . i- u .. : ,i. ; , tl ,.,.. i i.,t ,,,,,,,1 President S. II. L. i'etirose ol Whit-'at three year intervals, wius 2.75 per man college in his unnual report sub-; luOO board feet for cedar, 2 for Dou mitted to the board of overset of the I bis fir, and f0 cents for white fir nnf college. j lu mhu k. Doctor Penrosp also recommends j The purchasing company will con the raising of a fund to continue re- strut nine miles of railroad to haul lief to underpaid members of the fa.--! the lumber to their sawmill and wiil TO BE REBUILT (liy Assm-hilt-d Pffss.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 22. Horses will be ruuuiiiR aaln. It in believed, within thre mouth. at .anloran, the famous old San. Fran cisco track whhh is being rebuilt by tho I'acllic Coast Jockey club. For weoka large gangs of men. wit h, horses and wcrapera have iPn working on the track and recently a contract was let for tho construc tion of a grandstand and stabk'3. Tho stands will accomodate 10,000 spectators and there will b room In I he ftlableg for 388 horsed. I Track authorities Hay that the ( Taniorau Htabbes, eleven In all. will be the modt modern to be found In the I'nttod States for tho hous ing of thorobreds. No date bus yet beeu set for tho firt raws but it Is believed that the track will be tudy for use in September and that It wilt be open ed Ummediately. j Many California horses will be seen at Tanforan. A. If. Spreeklex, one of tho club dlreJctors, owns tho Valley of the Moon much on which Morvlch, a wonder borne of; the year, was foaled. j La Grande ! MATTRESS SHOP andj WEAVING WORKS j M a 1 1 rosftefi of all kinds cleaned j ;tnd rebuilt. Feather Renovating. I Hag Hugs and Fluff Hugs Tor j sale. i Carpet and Itug (leaning J ll'J, I..Hl mid up j Chas. Kd wards. Prop. IMione a5:i-V ! The campaign for the endowment of Albany college, which has been quiescent for some time, will be piiHhed actively this fall. The quota in Albany and l,lnn county has al ready been obtained. tug the lottery to direvt tho re bile's political destinies. Treated 1 " y;trs ago during the Oiinistration of the late Josh Mi el (toniez. ami after being ban i by the provisional American ernment, the lottery was modl NON-RESIDENTS TO PAY TUITION , alter thai wni.'h riourislieil tor uity and the raisin); of Si l.-.,i.nu to sc.-' ulso establish permanent loKirine; coir, Jades uniler !-iaiiish rule. I rui-i- a (rift fioni the Keneral eiimalioni '"unities on the area in plinv of tern Just as the ivronls of tho Span- 1m,iu,I. Keferenee is made in the re-'poraiy camps. The plan for the man , Bon-rnors nenerai ini;ow nine pun t tK. 7,-,t, anniversary of the i atfemcnt of the limber On this water U IlKht on the Inllmale workings I Vhitnia?i ninssaere. Noveniiu'r "! anil 'shod was reviewed and approved by (the nineleenlli century ualllhle. j :!0. A iiistorical uatrtant portriyinv Si'i-rctai-y of Aifriculture Wallace, '.does the lesilslalive lanal)' ur the several laui s ut' the divelupnien; 1 : llldini; lis twenllclli eentury sue- i ,,f the lnlanil I'.inuire will be irivecl.. or today l;eep almost everybody j The exercises u ill be held on the Vilit-i ihide a fharmed circle from know-imnn ianii!;s. I just how the w-lo els ko round. !;octur I'enro.-e urircs tlu.t subnor- 3in the snappy leunl evcerpls al-;lna Istudinls. under which classifies-: jriiiu on the hack of the tickets 'lion he includes all those who by the. Can be estimated that, if the ov-'end of thefiist term pc,. e t h-'ins'ol v. anient (jets all It leually Is en-1 inculpable mentally or moraliy. of car ' led to and the 11(1 yearly lira w- i ' -vi;iur the woi k of their cla-s efl'iciein . ale all absorbed bv the public. i! should be dropped as "from a busi- (1 public will have paid rounbly 1 nes point of view a college burden. ! UN1VKRSITV (IF (IHICCKIN', T.u .fiOOJHHl a year, for three dozen itself unneei ssarily with an e.nensi e 1 K'ene July JL1. Tuition feis for non ets at the usual bli; pri'e of load when it a.lmils suidenls who are resident students -i the Oreiton Ajrri Jil.OUO and his smaller brothers. iii"f ficieul aid undertakes to provid.-i cultural Colcire and the University of 6llt. Just as the lottery has drawn teaeheis and iivinir uccomudations for ; Ureiron were raised from Sill) a ve ir iiy from Hie secretary id' t he ; tm ,n-" to $lll.' a year, effective with the oo- tisurv. so do Ihe iirices paid In "r olocr hand, he declare.-. Ihccnintf ol the next fall term, by actio, i! I street for tielii-ts dilfiV from suoernormal sunk-ms de-e;vc more. of Joint committee of the regents o.' le:al scale. The direclor oT consideiation. 'l'lu-y have greater ca-1 iioth institutions held in Albany this l lottery, responsible only lo the t':"'il' to learn than has the norm ll wtek. Isldenl, has e.dlpweil In' linpor- f-tlllb nt, iie says, and sluuilj Inv. I Thi- action, taken as n means of . li e most nf the eahiui't lnenib.-rs, : Kfeater facilities for lcari!:ni;. The-, duciuir the burden of state taxation, S the prices p ijil peddlers for : sn'ie' not ma! students wd! be misho'l : Puts the two Oregon institutions on h ketn are from I'll to So percent i"bead under per-oi:ni dire-lion ot par with the Universities of Washimr Ive par lluriniT Hie diince of the ' ""',"'"','s "' faculty and mav b :.! and California in the matter of noli- .linns tiiat marked wartime sugar " ''hi'""' finish '" U'"'i Uian J'"ident tuition. In eiu h of the neiirh- ,flts, they were double the leca r ! , , borinir slates the dil lerenliii! between p These phenomena h ive af "odor Tenro-e recommends that the the chaires paid by the residents and led rounds for hiiler ,,'h ili.nles i '.'-'!'' ''"I""1 from Wa! la Walla count; , t hose by smdents from outside the Dodge Brothers coupe- You will realize, the moment you see this coupe, how perfectly it fulfills a very real need. It was designed and built by Dodge Brothers in response to that need long standing and often expressed by people in all parts of the world. With Dodge Brothers chassis as a starting point, it only remained to create a coupe body which would unite the usual coupe refinements with greater light ness, hardihood and economy. The world now knows how this was accomplished. An entirely new precedent in closed car construction was established. The body is built of steel. Moreover, the deep comfortable seat is upholstered in genuine leather. The doors are exceptionally wide. The rear compartment will hold a small steamer trunk and other luggage. The enamel, baked on the steel at high temperature is readily restored, after hard usage, to its original lustre. In every detail the car reflects the purpose of the builders tc make it a practical car of universal appeal. "BILL' HANSEN Contractor and Hulldnr nrlck, Ktone, Tile and Concrete Work Itcmodellng and gcnernl con traetlng. So Job too largo, nono too small. No vrnr-tlme pi-Ices, 5 years' experience. Bee me before yon let your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th ii Fire Insurance jl with tho i ureo-oi Fire Relief Assn. jj (.'oats You ! LESS ! Policy Guaranteed j No Assessment jj L.W. Weeks j! a;i:t ; ritone 152-.T "'l's(-J;ic(jjson JMllo;. nolilieal out anil mnionents .,t l"' " veal- oe nniucil u, .-i...e ..- e.pia. 10 mo ?aoai no cnarirol nl.li.iB n the si.e u recipients:;,'.' Vin i"" "V" ",:,t as sum i these, extra receipt,. , 't'1 " " " ll't'"';?. f".r r'.VT ! ti'iulaiue b" limiU'd to one-fourth the1 lotal reiri,-tii'tinn. )nce a yeir a list, of l.fiufi names published in tho OM'icial (la te, purport in tr to be t hose who 'e fi ran led the tri-montbly priv v. or securing ll? full tiekets tn tiie government nt. 910 each sellinu them at not more than . 'I'll- piibliration of the last , on .May 1. was Tnllinvi-d this r by chart's tiled hi criminal it by Kepresentatives Kurique in a thiit not only tid persons p dead and others In Insane linns figure in the list, but that Z40.II0U a year of lottery receipts p,-nved H-hruat y ui'iim ciitm(i io purposes in mjr county v.i i, auu io mi! i iinitii pumic un iwn. Exide Batteries sot t:ii:" tiiikx'ks NKW VOliK Losses u trans-Atlantic liners due to souvenir hunt ers who steal silorw.ii'e ainoiijit to from $1251) to SU'.roMi per year, ac cording to sle.imsiiip officials. NOTK'K. xdtk'i-: is i:k;rki!v givk., tii-.i puisunut to an Act of the I.i 'islati'. c A.-sembly of th(. Stat" of tirL,;oii, ap l--'1!', the follow . whit h were is : sued more ln:tn re''cn veal's prior toi i he 1st dav of Julv. I'itA. .-oid .kU,1 ilthotluh .Indue Antonlon Carcla have not been paid, will be paid by.' I. who iuvesticated these charges the County Trras-ir, v if pi . -..-nTed l't:V fletermine whether there existed payment ui'h:o sily !a:s I'ruraJuI. unds for indiclinonts, announ-eil 1st, IIIJJ; and if sn'd warrants or ate. had found the lotlevy records in i:f them, aic n il so pies: ulej for ia'. ! feet order. Ihe sensalion pro-, mi nt within sixty days from .Inly Is: ! fd by Ihe public-alien of charges lll'J'J, they wiii j. ' eanc.'iled by t!i i bad been Eointr Ihe rounds for County Court an I pnynu-ut thereof; Iths I'i.v.t Ihe altmllon of both wili be tin re-ift left: cd- i public and conyress on the lot- (iKVI- K.M. 1 u'NII ! ' and the myli" ! s thereof. Th'-n Hate issued No. I svorof Am': itlerles in stock. tatleries for rent. latteries recharged. Hal lories Walered I'ree. (latteries of all makes repaired i.oim ll HiM. l) SKIiVIt V. s i ii(iMi:i:i;ii c,l!lti kktoh sfiivict; ri;i;i m iu.i:ss. pr,m. In I.eiKliton's Machine urks JL La Grande C. Smith Oregon '!, 1 We Like to Give Service i!'U i!'.,i ii. i;. iit.n. i:H: 2.:i M;m t hi K. 1 -ive . . . il'15 .1. W. I..ve. !:!.- Vi:(i Kliva i '!- 1 1 ln.im ki tn lio.'.i) ! Da:t. X,,. Kavor of A m; Dei'. 1 1, I'.H 1 KK7 T. 1'-. ':n - , lin SlO.lil WiTN'KSS my hard and K"nl of sai-1 'ounty Court Uiis ti:i litli day ( luiv. A. I)., 'M-. (seal) C. K. IiC'HIMK K. Countv Cle-"!-. Mi- 1 1 ... , I little .surprise, when it was '"-ily J. ned that on- of the tumults l:i -J norandii .-ulonitted to l'r sid'-nt 'in edo Zavas last imnth by .Major vial I'liiot-h H. Cruwder, who j ';ilr- ;' I lis lor President Hani hi a in i1 '' natinii:il paliice. was rounVned thf Jiianaiit'iiit-iil of Ilit foit rv was as i in purl ant, in its way. ;he ones that insinuated tb" ne (ty ul eabit.el i eforni and a nior liaiiltp In Hie fol lerl ion and dis ement ol' l''dcral rcvenii'. hat was vh'ii the ffiuinVitions of republic ticnibled. for while oiliM' cleanup jolts were not tf de-rod unduly dil'iicult nieddliim an instil n lion with such wi:l.- in) pollthal ramitications as tin1 fry was a horse ol a different f. Inters ent ion rejiorts l lew k and fast, based on t he sup lion that the ad niinist ration Id not permit foreign hand her with th liafhina Unit fur: , power for the political steam- . tr. 1st alter the house derided to truer a permanent !::--, of opei- A ino'wii hri k lion-e with hire for its lofU'iy ot'fensivH. the lot. House has 7 hmms, 1 1 o - l:n 1 ca iim- ! i o m hiL-her n p that porch. 2 hi rire store i ioins, .". hi rue rWorin simaesit d in one of clothes Hus.ms. h v ry lai j- b m -t luemoranda would be brouuhl room, with in;. m la'r- drawers It by presidential decree, ;ind" built in for lim n. :-oor ii!t. pa. -e, ;ress A bus won hi lie .-pared a a. ood n mi-nt (Ha r. a l;i : e t,, n !. t d;il ot" con.plii-ated and prob- that snpjilirs wal. r for th,. hou-c (iisaL'ierable lei;isl:itie form- ai;;l yard. The .tV-: i, piiuip-d with s. Th director of the lottery wind n.ill in-m a d- p u. , Thi days au'o held a Ions.- con- hoiie in :iyn sij,j,jj(., ux V;iter J' e with I 'resident Zayas and from city water an ins. a!-o the I report l fh;it the pinsi'lent yard lias Mt-r supply. Th'-r e are lied to him uhat mi Ul b" done ..itent u.xlks ad(ial th' ho ',Ln We Offer; ireiyn hands to ; . l us of the Dens r or p , mis I the mo-' lJalC Or, to put it diflrrcntly, hos it cvrr Blruck you that it isn't the case of the job, but your liking for it that makei it attractive? We're in C.e battery business be cause wo like it. If can rivc you service that you didn't know we had, we are particu liuly pit nsed. We don't atop with niT' ly Idling, charging and testing yo-..r battery, and selling you a new one wlu-n you need it. We're here to do everything we can to see to it that your bntt'-ry rivcs mor.t miles of un intcrruplf d s:rvice jkt dollar, suid more satisfaction all around. Wc like to be bothered. Come in nytime. LA G MAX I) 12 BATTERY STATION (As? iCTPfi J Willard atteries A.L. Grossman iWhen You j j Can Fruit j j COOK IT IN j jAluminuml ! Utensil:? for Every j j Purpose ; at j OREGON HARDWARE J I & IMPLEMENT CO. ! Ut th institution hfr still coa- in front jls Mitiiie hrlt'hlc'.-s e( l!m? li!i-l v.:lii s'h IIOI .Ulioetel 1 1,141 I,,. -,sp 1-e, -s. lo ! fiill uniil rt.r i!,.. nri f t lie viaivii. ii-j. s an; 1 ,. of .tune ::o. ff, i of,, !n,r, . .. ti i.i. - Q. i-oiiis t. (rt-t ti ici 1r,. a a t-nr. it..t !!! itoil T l: t hp -Ci. n ioc'-". o 'I' lh"n Ti.M.t 'Jpiat miMi n t- .n i-t r it, o i w. tttr noltudv hnirn ir :.a n. voo W'fD- n.n and tar ht loterya in ft- an i,!i.. .'lnilB, (J), tnIA: II. o" -ht'a li. v..u ami 'I. Th- v.i loie'i-y. fruit n O car-!, Ihere ; o'r Ic ily hn lor u- 'n I e!'.i r... v I T!.u is. an ,. of c.,.,.f. An I fe CHIROPRACTIC AND "NATUROPATHY rclimVL' tile I'JI'f-r nf 1 i ..-( V. i i y uro;iii ul- 1 111 i t fC 'iie I ),, I,- is iiinli'1- 1 lie I i i -l nr iiiiiircct fiiilni nl'tlic. him-vihis st -iii. ff vim ..'in- in ill "lii'iiltli yiiii0iiiiiiiiilili iy li.ni' si'?!!- nerve iiit(rl-i-ciy.'-e lii tv('(?ii tin- Tn-iin ihmI 1 1 i - J.fltt .Mfffftcil. , .i.i rntigp on rr0 i,t0"f In., lorfij) O UQ noti.-ahle that .1. in. mil tllllMlele MipjTes.iun have heen nii.V far lietwo.W. r.lliorio . iIom.Iv e..,,l,.,l to buv T- tlir.-e times (J ivj& I, as B) I laiMin: miii.ii' cane and i n 3 o t're ai,. many iiPrul,.,. I,mv. I HuW sleeirs for th,, Q who are Wmiir for at Last 1- form --tn.il oi putlini: te.-th lu- i provision v no h i.renihit Q I I'eis iroru shoiiiint theii . i They 1);,vr lo-en I' n.lreiiel oaiffi !- I ten s. t c- HHjiJiclfiit -Il,ri,,r;, t,ir ;,, n;i ...... I '.I. . I. .0. . .I." r! . .. O Q " ""' I'li'.iM' 1 11 .9 iTltei-li OjCiii-r ;ili inmn'i neural nici ImmIs. Drnfe'l aii milil -ohii i-miirs i-liriiiiii',cl,ril;irt lmw. o o will il liy lils? In- 'IfcGratft'c 1nvestSieSt oU'- to- O Q(?omrany 1 Ols Kelral,!.. In. ur:tn i.'ou l'iin: I.,in o O 3 lo I t o BR. S. E. W0Qj)ELL rai-t'T giiii Natiirniai!i Q (iranili'. Ol ( 'hi i Su ii,. -jn s incr i;i 0 Klfi-iru Iliuli riciiui iicv 'J'tcat HH.nl - w o o -o o " o S' H. E' R. R' YS SUNDAY AND MONDAY Betty Compson J. M. Barrne's Play "The Little Minister" a lwuAMor.vr imcti'im Thf stun,- nl' a town villi uirl i-ainr ami nl the hioAviirs, 'that v:is all npsi'l till --njisi'l it s' ini' iniirt' tiiiiiislcr ami all! 'I'licii lic s n ami set t h inweil tlii'ln what a r wIkiIc I hi D'r riahl nl n liivc can Maiuli' Ailains' "icati'-U stac s iniu ao-ji-catcr jilioliipln With t ii' i-ast iiisv l!al)l)ii mil a star who wis I mm (v the rnh- ol" I o Als' 'THIS IS TH11 LIFE" Two lict'l ii uicilv Regular PnVes o o DISKASK exmtH lu-nvy nior- j lallly iinuinitKt llvo Htock. It , may Ret Into, your liortl untl 1 caiiHO yuit heavy losaeH. Mortality Live Stock Insurance in the llartforil l.lvo Stock In - ni-ii I'i, (.ritlei'lH von lit ilII ;i iiiucH iiK'iiiiHt tho posHllillity oC l! ioH.t Kleallii. your cuiiitiil. i H Hlinply cnrrieH your rlHk J ami repayn you tho valuo of I the live Mock you Ioki; . t hroUKh . ilealh hy any caiiHe. ( This Inioii'iiuee rosl.H little hut ft nll'orilH nei-uilty iiKaln.it J Iohs. ll Ask I'm- particulars iiiiii-iUch. ;! SICCUKITY INSUKAICE ! ACKNCY ' ' II. KI:YX0I.I)S, Mmmcer. ! ; I n (.rnielit . . Oregon I I "liisiiianie With Hervleo" For Utmost Corset Satisfaction be ' Fitted to i i 7 jA, -: mm i ErL 'W) I -. No mineozlntr nf organs; no preiHiire ; d(!fectK of fluuro correeted; u perfect founda tion for your fcowiu O This In addition to tho com fortH afforded through the ex clusive "Lu t'uuillle" feiit'o; No pressuro on uplne; no cut ting by huerH; no plnchiiiKOif clasp.4; no diuuln of stnya nt top - but rroedoui, Veutllutiou, MitiHfailloil, A complete line of the dif ferent moflelK always on hand I'ritcs vJ.OU una up. Mrs. Robt. Pattison Corsetiere0 H2S. 1T02. Cor. Spring & Oak