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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
T,. (IKANDK KVF.XIXf! OliSEnVITU 1 Leonard Missed a Swing f r 7 J r rr. A SPRING IN STOCK FOR EVERY CAR QUICK SERVICE LOW PRICE W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. r i PAGE TWO V it, i? X Shoes For The Whole Family Tlieres' a lot of .-at i.-l';ir-i imi iii lie uii alilc in l.u lmcs lor every iih iiiImt of lie- I'aiuilv al him' store. This ii i -.lienee a urea! Miniber ol' 7 i 1 ap preciate ami this is just what vmi c.iu d at our ton-. We have a roniilele. stuck of shoes, from the plain everyday shoes to the more extreme dress tip shoes for men. women, hoy-., niils a in I infant-- and all at moderate prices. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE CSV "VK ! r EST TO REPRESENT j U. S. IN RAGES! lAi-iny .Man Chosen to Take .11111 in l!aloc n K'aces in Switzerland. In Rum Raid WASHINGTON. Amis. Okm. r WHtnvr, Mih 1 lilted Sl.il . Major hi will ifpn-Bont 1 Hi'iiiy In llif In- (nrnutlonal luilltiun t nic for t li GortliMi II(MiinU Iruphy In iii'imvii. KwltzHrlfiiid, won Ills placn by wln , Ding Din nullmifil t'lliniiuilioii nut' Iroin Mil wiiukiM) ItiHt May. HIh lial loon won from n Ihik fh'ld. trav t'UiiK iilinu--! twii i art Tar . iih any ntlirtr bun mill taiulliiK in (.Jut-!)'. Il whh tlio only t-nntt'Htnnt wlio Iiuulod otiUldH of tlx TnltHd stiits. Major West over Ik lifted atnouK th fw lilln'r hi in y oTIb urH wlm won thtdr way tit ctJinmiKtoiiB by way of tlio itinku. 1 1 h starlcd iih ii privaUi In K ronipany of (In- Third Diiltallun of (Milin'tTH In 1!M)1, and anmi rti-iyviiV' Wf -"Iim' iMt''lMt'l- to Mln . ' tJitllliiry iu-Hdi'iny. llu pnulnaii'd In ISOfi Hitd vnn a.-tfdni'd to i tie In fantry. MohI or his him vice has : ' hofn in tin Infantry, In which arm of (Iih KHrvIrt) In won (llHtflHliOll an n rlflt'inan and expert piHtol shot. JTlor to thu part it I pat Ion of t he I'iiIUmI KiuU'H In ih World wur In wrvtnl In tho wlnal corps. h--ni; ntt nlKiii'd to tin air wrvlr In l't I S , in wh irh lit) roHd to tin tt'inpni nry rank of cnlonol. Sci vlr r n hist InmiishiMl. Major WMstovor'H wrvlrt In the l army Iiiik hiu iIImI hiKnlsliiMl. lie m-rvt'd In Mnvcral roiponnihh pintl tlnnB, nmoiiK tlioni at puHts at tin1 I'm I or Kinhai kallon at Hohokcn. Ho whh largely rcsponslhlo for thi orMHiil.atiun mid alininiatr;iUnn tf i no linraan ol a i reran prod tie t ion tnrm-d anil at'ivi'U an evornt i f or the all' nrvlct' from 1!U! to He It!' vent's of ne nitil )ioI-h th I'll! In l' itt ItiilliiiiM (tlmnrw-' Ah'Hhln Pilitt Wtlh Mi-nt I 'nlitnul ! af:ed I ti A', 0'f IS GERMANY Ml Benny I.tonaid mlsmd n kwIhk at I.r w T. iullcr and wont to his kncci n tho f.,urth round of ll.clr IWrht ut Jersey City. Leonard was the v. rdlnt by a Mt;ht ma.icln l,y n. w .pap, r dK-li tons and two v.Ul probably soon meet as.,in for the lluhtwclflit cbamslonsiiip. m inimcun! nil vku u III Gin T,1H IH-rfcflinii 01 the rnil'iii n "II "M !S,U',;,'! lh" !l"'i r broiMlcmli ill I Et!!!l,hls V'liniin ..f w.-i rd. whistlinc n now Ill'L- lilil nyiT"1'8 "r w"iil. whistlinc inn- I Lit 8 1 Li ' f-i:, uliicti tiiis ii tout- ull its mv-ii. Mid Summer Sfioe Sale .lust li more days to Imv your footwear at a Mm- reduction. Sale closes Saturday, Ait.u'. ")lh. The- Bootery A iaradisi' for lired fet-t. L'dC )epot Slreet J'lioiie Main 118 drover 'Smith. Ml;t. REAL WINNERTO BE BRQAQGi nil- American Empire Indusli-v; 'I'rad iiiu: Kiist. IvNpei-t as a I t Pictures 5eelii'( (it I eveoi- Wilt l!e;ists .r Park Se--1itn In lie Iir;ml Miles Aw.'iv Over the K;i!io. !to i'n il In reeeiverH ! wnves will carry. When the fun choi ns Is on ii . still iids in f n whole city of people j with playing pifeolou in ctm cert.. Tim radio fan who is Im ky entnich -j to ll.iien In w ill not bavn u hit ot 1 1 rouble in H-eniM, iini: t lie mnrniot : voices even though no preliminary aniit)uncement is made front llu ln-ti;i.b-;tstin ,-tation. 1 'in ! mmmm Mr. Edlih Stevpna. 10, Is held In a Brooklyn jail following the I'lmro oi a ship by prohibition, officers, tihe 1a the flrut woman to bo held In connection wlth'rulda uion boatH, AGED GENERAL j ANN AlillOIt, Mich., AUKUHt Ii. tit'inutny seems t,j lie the real winner of the World war, Prof. Willhiui II. llolilis, head ol' th ifeoloirv deiiart-. Society nl' one million voice.i merit ot the Univeisity ol .MiciiiKiin,! Sueh may he'llie niuuuineenient Mini before the Kotary eluli here la to' astonish the ears nf any number an address in which lie cites the ine.i cif listening radio fans in the near enl industrial and commercial pnsl-j I ul ure. it a liroposal h.o:e Ibe Na omi ot mat t'lmmiy. Pioiessor Ilidilis t i nw 1 Tarl Sen lee ..t llio inii'rior recently returned from u year's trip deiartineul is curried Ihroimll It aiounil the world. Heclarinu that !- will lie ioSsihlv Hie nmt novel neat liorts repiesmtinir tlermany as l'ac,,,.,t the numberless radio ama in); baiiKuiitcy were unlounded, no tors eould ask. whose ! aralus pictured her as a beehive with plants would t In with a bioadcaslhm wmkiliK day and nitrhl, yet unaole to station In Claeier N.itional park, in keep pace with the contracts and Wl'.h; heart ef the Heckles, which industry and cair- - trade K, av.-j .,,, ,..,.,, m ..,, ,,.. !ill.iu latii.ff inlo her hands. . wl,istlinK of. these small doK-like "Il is undoubtedly true ticrmany )f auiiials. to play llu major role in developing! iLhin :n miles of lite park in Kusia, said 1'iolessor llobhs. "U Ml() nnr,.ni part of Montana near seems t.e.many is the mil winner t.i ,,,,, (;;ilUH,an ,,,!,. n.sHes the the war and stu- may continue to ho . I ,iir(i(;sl rolHlv tlf Ul(1 ai)iln;il, " ' "I l" ' mu, , , A!l,ll:lM iw.nt ncnl is 'sti nulled t lift c ;ire i lose t million oi tin in, livini; in , WASlUNtri'Auirr- -The I ''':''':' AltlUVK T M l I.A I next lllimber oil lonmhl's prnrraui -MANILA, P. I.. Auk. Tllirty will be a piccolo Imilalioii entitled V'"!''k'i'" lP,"'l"-'' irivel on the!, "The WhUMhie Phnin. l.e tl,o imnsport I nomas tins weelt Irom lioclty Mmuilain Marmot Slniilim PKS MOIXKS. In., Ann. a. Gen eral Latayetle Votiun, I'ormer I'nlietl St at oh senator, alt houuli past. 7 4 years of nuo, is an cut husiaslU- swimmer. t;en. otini; has just re- froiu a varatoiii spent at Spirit Lake. Iowa, where with his t wo ran dd a u k liters, " i tK 1 11 iu and ., ! Mat jorte Herrick of Olealis. N. Y.. Ctdonel l1'1" rrank P. I.ahm, auolln'r well known army balloonist, he was a contest ant in the national balloon race of illlL' 1. It is inl'Tf-M Ihk to note that Kahin, then a lieutcnanl. won tho first Cordou-Ileunett free bal loon nice ror the (iortlon-llentietl trophy. While In the mtlllai y academy Wostover was very aclhely Inter osid In sports anil athletics and ho has carried t he same keen in terest into his free b.tlloiMi work. ' Major West over went to (ieiie a mrly In July to make detailed j paper. lie gained nation-wide at nt utiles of the nlr currents and con- trillion lor his patriotic work tluiitu Ulllons In that part ol t he world j the woi Id w ar. He is one ol I hi preparatory tti his participation in i most widely know u new spa per pub the iiiternatiotitil race IlKher. in (he country. antl 1 7, respect ivoly went HWimmniK every day. "Why I led many years younger as a result of my iiwiiuiuluK.'' he declari'd. atlditiK that he did not learn to swim until nearly tin years of ago. The g ra nddnui: lit era, who are o porL swimmers, have hopes of teach ing their ,grandial her some of t lie fancy strokes and dives when he r turns in August. t ion. Young Is owner of tho lies Moitii-s 'a pita) and fa I her of l.n fa vet I e Young. Jr.. editor of the the United Stales. All of them will jj or himu 10 various pans oi iml archipelago outside of Manila. (iov-'J or nor General Wood bus frequently ! B urged the necessity of employing 1 1 more American teachers to in.-tnict nat i t.i leat hers in I'.nglish. At ' present there are fewer than Inn A merit-a ti leachei s in the 1'hilip. J pines, but the governor gen mhI believes there should he at least J l.f.mi to teach tit. J-'ilipino the Kng- ' lish languagi. , I If There's Anything a Drug Store Offers YOU ARE SURE TO FIND IT IIERC X unneressnry r;uiiliiiu' v ni)nj; 1 I'iiiil wllilt '(Ml need IVnit) ;i ilrno; sl.tiN'. M;ike your Will its known to us either lv erson;il call, mail or tele phone. Safe 1o say, lhal we've o-o what you want, as we carry complete lines of e vrvl hin that any up-to-date dru' store offers. We keep in closer touch with the market than inot stores; thus, If there is anything you desire thai we happen 1o he out of, we can yel it quicker and easier than others raj. Two other fine features for the shopper's at leiit an t he iialii v !' the u""ds and 1 he lowvrss ht-uefit ol' ho l . - tttir tuai;l"'.aiid iions are maintained. i he only tne tor that might halt this development is early revival of Amei lean com pe tition. Trade Devebtphti; Fast. "( )ulside the United Stales indus try antl carry i ii" tratlc have been gravitating- into the hands of tier many, now supplied with a g-reat mer chant feel constructed since the sign ing of the arinisl U'e (icrmany a ' hcehive of industry, w it Ii her indus-,; trial il ants working day and night t ami (tint i acts made mi I avoratile : terms piling up faster than thev can he filled. I he country largely ts exempt from the labor tumbles that have vexed its i ivals- The depreciated mm K lavors estei nal. as opposed t internal, contracts and woik goes o in tlermany at a phenomenal pace. "In (icrnumv the capitalist, slmji worker and farmer are pi o .pt-rou -;. population. On still right, wnnilerfiil shrilling chorus ot piecln-like voices is carried on the rare mountain air. and toiir 5fd H In 1ho rninps enjoy I he eve ning progra nis immense) '. It has been proposed f hat a re cehing ,u and broadciisting station of 2nn wait capacfiy, sending at a Mill metre wave-power would he ca pable of sending Ihruuulif-ut a rad ius of I "oi) miles, o ltd could be' picked up a 1 most f i mu coa t to coast. i IMIMMiTS It A W MATKUIAL. ji T;)KJ( .Aug-. 2.Oi' the gouils lm- J potted into .Inpan in lirJl, lfi-ii -jiefi cent were law materials; JO.l per cent miei..!':(ctui ed in a lei iais; 11 per ' j cent nianul'aclui ed goods, S.' per cent provisions and ..H per cent m;uiufac- J tun I ' );i ovision. 'f'his shows a con- ( sideiable decrease , in the per cent of iaw and manuactut ed materials nt:'l J .uanufacturod gnods ami an increase , a In mamii urtui c.l pi ovisions and ma-1 Ill.HSK STK.VI.S IMI ) K NKW WKsTMIN'S ri'K, II. ( .1. I low a hoi ye : cow-catcher tf a lailway tiain is to! be the crew of a liiiti-h t "i -Itiinhi Klectric Kaditnid tram, l iacr Valh-'yi branch- At Hopee. H. ("., invnrdinl I to the stot-v. i he train was fotveti stop to allow a band of horses hi ge ot f the ti ack. o member of t h tram ci cw saw one of t he annua m..u:n tli cow catcher, hut when tin1 1 1 a in reached a --top neat h--rv, a horse was sein to step off the cow-rat chei , c-ilrnlv -hake itself ami trot, off int.) the fields. F E E We Will Give Absolutely Free ONE KEEN KUTTER SAFETY RAZOR With a Cash Purchase of 1 iiiirk.-i.irc of K. K. K'jix.oi- Rhult-s ;nn! One Dol lar's vc rill nl' otlicr iiii'ii'li.iniliso. (nly one razor to n citoint'i'. . o't oiu' wliih- thev last. Oregon Hardware Imptemei! Co a a n ;e j Ibe j I"1' I chii.rrv. les 11 h., .! ,1 1 ! ; !-7;'-'m - I ' WU. H WuC . im a'I m. ill W ' ' I ITSI-JII;! II . V- v FIL'f -. Willi I 01 I ? Is L-Jl "!M i L J I i V "i- 1 I tile fields. M " M : WsaIL: o ., ? ' F I (' sweetest Smile ' b; j J, . ,s 1,. " vi b : v v V i - i I i I v' i x i ' K - A P - x M ' ti h- - I ' " 1 k I !k' "'d' ibo Imnt tiller scl.t- tj N V f ' i:' ll Cub-in i.d ivl ji ' . Xidk ! Fa ':-":;'.;"" -A J " - II M K M D E R 111 H1- - ol. lie prires I railo litTc for l In ,-( ik.-i'M ytdir business ami yon neetl -sel'viee. . f fBANKING 5S?fff BUSINESS Cl r -""-IZ'TX 'y ' i now mm Maro Vest, ut Mondotn. lit . was rho.sen In a contest as the siil wm, the sweetest snul.; nt the univer Hty at alxiiulo, Ind. !-he mil he uin-t8or o( music In the rub Uo lehools of Knoo - Ind., next Ocap v La Grande Grocery Co. I nsi l loiilors Commercial Banking is Banking for Busin in times vnen tnc dusiiicss v.-oriu is rcrainim its stability andis planning for fuUtro dovoltir.ntont, the rela tions between business man and banker n.uvt be closely co-operative. r. If - r ..f . I I !l is i lie policy oi uus oanx. to use even volop business along safe lines. United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon F F. D E V L' .' 8 E S E S mcvmfiii7rn. .-- t.;-.i,-- ,;, r- ' ' ' ' ' ii - -.;.. . W-KCSaW'. v. 7rjt . mm m a. I -Z' 'sV.... fti ... .:s. , , . . i pes eifort to de- II a V E S V s f r i SI . " 1