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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1923)
: ' Friday, June 29, 1923. r PAGE EIGHT THE LA VGRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 1 Vs.- Hi 20, 000 GATHER IN N. E. A. MEET ' T.y thn AHHoriuifil l'H'NH.) SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., June 20 Twenty IhouKiind t(iw:itorH- from fifty cunlri'H of Hip worlrl iiml pv.-ry elate In tho 1'nfon nn lioro and In Oakland, Citlll'ori.lu, to nlti-ml ilin oji pnlntfs of iii World ('onl'ercnce on K(iu(;rttion, Juno SM-July tl, mid 1lio National Kd unit ion AsHorlal ton con vent Ion, July t-, accord. nK to entl nialCK of II. A. Alliiu, business inn na -ger of tho X. K. A, Tin World c'onfoivnro on Educa tion )un lp'ii culled for the jMir.o of , ItriiiKlntr lotiHIn'i repn-HfitintlvOf crltirutoi-K from various purlw of Hip clvllli'.Pd World in ordnr Unit tlicy may dlBPIiHH In n coiiMmcMve way tin purl that r'durnllon may liava in PHtnbllHh Jnff r'"C"i ot'l'it'lulH of the W. : .eiiid here today. Croat Hrltaln, Koulh '"Africa, Jmmn Clilna, and 1 lie Uullum countries nru auioriK the natiuns represented. DurliiK tlm period the N. E. A. con vention in beiiiK lield, ftixtcon allied orRanizalioiiH will hold their conven tions In Hie liny cHie. ten lieltiK In OnUland, and nix in San FrunsiHco. ThqHe to he held in )akland are: American Home KeonomicH AHHocia tton, Nalloiml Council of Tcachen of KUkIIhIi, jN'alioual 'onference on Kdu rn i tonal Method, YIhiiiiI Education ("Onl'erpuee, National 'owned of Ai( miulHtrat Ive Women in Educutlon, National Council of rrlmary ImIikh tion. National AHsochiliun of TenrlierH ol. Speech, Nntioniil irKun.su.l ion of secret urieH of State I'M neat tonal A boelnttcMiH, National Com. ell for Ko rtul. Klmlli.'H, iiml tho Nutionil Conu .Yil of Slate DepiirtliientH or Educa tion. ThoMe to he held in Sun l-'rail-siaco lire: American Junior Hod CroHH JUlterney Coin minion, Niitiojvil Ked eration of Modern l,anKuami Teacli er,' Niitloual Jjuukuo of 'I'encher'H Ah- hoclatlonx, Ncliool tiarden AhhocIiiIIoii of AJiierU-a, and H Jlllleracy Con farcucy. The representative umtenihly of the NV 10. A. will ho hehl in Unit In ml. wliiU tho KPH'al evening jschsIouh will he held in San KraiiHinco. Hob hIouh of the World Conference on Education and tho National Council or, Education will bu ludd In San J-'ranniHco. "There will ho twenty departmental ee'mdoiiH of Iho N, 10. A. IxdtiK lield dally, of which eleven will be held in SiIti" 1'Ynntdneo and nine lit t laUlahd. Tli oho In San KraneiHco are: liiiMlneuM education, . child hyuiene, educational jmhlicnliouK, higher education, Immi grant ed neat ion, normal hiIiooIh, physical education, at'hool adinlnlntru tlou, Hccoudnry ed licit t ion, vociitlonal education and practical nrtH, and wider uho of whool houHeH, TIiohc In Onklniid an: ClaHHrooni teachers, dtai)H of women, eleinontury educa tion, elementary hcIiooI princlpalH, UlnderKiirlen education, library, iiiun iti education, rural education, and ai'ieuc'w education, . The National Council of Education will hold four HeMHlona In San Eran siHco, July 2, .3, fi, and Tho July H bphhIo ii will Ac openedVYllh an ad-' drena Jjy J. -M. Ciwlnn, N'W OrleunH, president of the council, and newly appointed Huperlntendenl of Hchooln of San EranHiHco. The N. E. A, will hold uiorninK and evening hhhIouh from July 1 to tl In cliihive, with the exeepllon of July 4, when a combined patriotic meet will he held at the (ireek Theater, Univer sity of California, Uerkelcy. Speak -ern oti the program fo rthe July 4 In ir, A I vln Al. ( hvHley. national com. I niunder American I .'Klon ; vV. W. ("'ampbell, piw-sident, I 'nlverfdty of Cnllfornia; Will ('..Wood, male Biip erlntiUHlenl of J'uldlc Instruction, Hacramenlo, ( ';illf. A jUTwt meet in w of, Hip N. E, A. iu the W. C. 1-3. will bp held on I he evening of ..Inly 5, with the following spen kern hn the priiwrra m i I lerb-rt I loover, secretary of eoinmorce; I'rineeHM Santa liorn hese, Itome; lr. Aur.uMius (, Tlioman, atn te cniiniiMNioner of edi scat hm, .Maine; ami delegate Croni the (irien iiouth and Central Amcrira, Twenty Tons "of Sea Monster , sqr w, f 1 " K?'J k- , w l& 'VIM. k L fciv:ag!s Hi 4 1 f Remove Vast Xiuriber Of Logs r'om Woods liy Asxoclaled FrHw) lMIIRSOUFjA, Mont., June 29. The foreHt Mervlce iiUH arranged a inanaKe ment plan by which fifty million feet of tuiwIogM may be reniiived annually from the CotMir tV Alentt nallonal for est for all time, il is announced here. '?'he forent has a net area of fifio.OiMt acres, j of which fifia.aaa js piiMlucllve t'(trM'H land, including' yountf jnature, and ,ver-mature timber. It IV estimated that the younger tim ber Hhvnild be left Kit years before eut tinK a .id the problem la to make the mature t Imher to last until t he 'younfrer class to rearh maturity. This Ihas beesa arranged and a continued cm ) is now jissured, forestry officers an- nounee. ,1'i'lvately owned forests about Lake Cour il'Alene, witli a total area of nlm Idillon board feet, will be ex hausted within 2S years at the preH- nt rate of cutting, it is estimated. After this 40,ui't)-pound sea monster was harpooned off Lonf? Key. Fla.. it nut un a 12-hour fleht that ended only when 50 bullets from q WRh'powcr rifle were flrcd into it. It is 35 Icet Ions. 23 feet in Birth, with a tail span of 12 feet. Naturalists say it hclonci to a rare fami y called the "Indo-Paciflc tOfUinff shark." part wl.ale and part shark. An idea of he lauiy bo had from this view of its mouth, only part! - Sorl Broken for Monument To Abraham Lincoln Now Mv Associated I'ress) SPOKANE, Wash., June 20. Rod was broken last, wi-ek for Spokane's monument to Abraham Lincoln. T!e eanereta foundation is Ixdni; laid and it. Is Imped to have the marble base Ilnislu-d In time for dedication during Ihe Grand Army of the Republic con vt 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 here this .week. According to Klrt;anl Cutter, archil eel:, the mon ument will probably be completed by fall. Alonzo Victor Lewis, sculptor, has made the model specially for Spokane. Ills rnneepllnn of the "(treat Kman ci pn I or" Is said to he iiiite hold In fiatttt'es, with head stately and erect instead of conventionally bowed. The bron.e statue itself is to be IL'i feet tall and Is to be mounted on a seven root base. About half of the contract price of SLTi.nan lias hen raised by popular subscription ho far. The bah) nee is lo he raised this .summer. .Mutiny of Troops liepoited. ( By Associated 1 'ress) SHANGHAI, June 20. Troops in the Hunes province have mutined and pi linked the city of Mlenynnjr, nccorrt inr to advices from Mnnkow. The dis patches add that the mutineers car ried off a number of cnptlves. Let a Wont Ad find your buyer. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. -v Every family should keep this pre paration at hand during the hot of the summer months, it is aimosi sure to be needed, ami wncn inai, time comes, is worth many times its cost. Buy it now. Adv. T.et n Want Ad find your buyer. Women lo Hnvp it nine (Bv Associated Press) SPOKANE, Wash., June 20. Final nrrnnKeinentB for flnnneinfc five pot latfe 'homes for women under thv mother's pension department of th- eounly were announced recently hy Judee 11. Al. Webster before the Spo kane KiwnnlH club, Tho homes are expected to cost Uiboiit jsiia each, with the lots. They are to serve as permanent homes for worthy mothers who heretofore have been subjected to high rents and the necessity of mnvina frequently. The county lias set aside a $Mion fund which will be repaid by sums held out of the regular pensions as rentals. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Southard & Shinn Iinkk Ai Illllcll Si llnkk r Cor. X tomoblloA vice irtq and Accessor lea. 'hone Muln r,K7 , o o o o o o o Cor.ldjjmis and Fir g o , o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Power the ." The three most vital units in the econor and satisfactory operation of motors ; Piston Rings, Pistons . and Piston which we carry in stock, and with ouuylinder grinding equipment wel are able toygive you a very complete piston assembling somce. Leighton's Weldhig & MachineV Works .Moonlli;lil Danees llll. (By Associated PreHs) YAKIMA, Wish.( June 29. Moon light daiu'es In this county were hit recently in a rule passe d hy the coun ty commissioners requiring thai all buitdliiRs, halls, rooms or pavilions or ot her places in which public dances are carried on, as well aa all halls, corridors nnd rooms leading thereto," shall be well lighted at all times when open lo tho public. The Good MAXWELL Is praised by all who familiar with it. Phone us today for yo demonstration. out obligation, of c Telephone Matin 792 -.1 ' r" mmmmwsssm . ! cm . i i r i r ' 't' S " inp rionr tiipi rnr s ; warm weather Ktp Johnson's Baby Pewder I MthandtorelieVttit., Ydowant M yourbabytofaavetfbbest. 3-Oro Start vr A 0 r 'BabyjRowder . Best 'Ar -Bdhy-Bvst farYou AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIf age Tea and Sulphur Gny, Faded Hair and Glossy Tflrna " " " i i Ewr a ' Good Looking ICR fRFAM IVulU l.lAWY HoleproolfosiciY The Oleic Folks y anH the Vy Phone in h our f arty 1 IIC 1 OlJyCry Take a FreewHvith You i July 3rd. . C t j.' oatisraction fTHE LLPBU0- vt WtStklPIION WU6CIS1S f - - ' 00000 OOOOOOOO 00 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaftoooooo III 1 APPLIANCES ! hot ! 8 I o o 3?fl-W oooooooooo I V , mil Choosing From These Smart Styles X'"mm T L is delightfuls WELL f ; . AS ECONOMICAL " . The Bcfotery inc. 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COMPANY Almost evirvonc know thif Sart 3Ta and Siiliur. proiicrlycomnound cd, brings hacv the naturf color and lustre to the liAr when f.iiol, streaked or gray. Ycari ago tlirfonly way to met this mixtunp was tj make it at Some, which is iiussy aifl troulilesomc. Nowadays we Simply rk at any dniK tore lor Wyctlfc Sa; and Sulphur Compound." VouWillKt a large bot tle of thii old-timcrclpc improved by the addition of otlWf ingredients, at wry little cost Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can poasibly tell that you darkened your tiair, as it does it so naturally and even ly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking; one ttnall strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, anil I after another application or two, your ! hair become beautifully dark, thick and J :gjgljaadj ypti Juok years youiitfC, I ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Ff WE ATI 1 Ely COM FORTi H. & S.Electric 107 Depot SL Edison Mazda I nps Phone oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MAl'IIINK SHOP AXI fttMRv All Kinds ot Muchlncry, Anlomol.lln uiV TrH. lr Repaired, OviThanli-d nnd Robuilt.'k Acetylene Wplillnir Of All Klhdll Cylln.tr Ilorlnu nnd Overs! l'isjnfti Cranknhnris. I'lstmiK nml 1'lsion I'lns ftKround (live Vs a Trail D. FITZGERALD Prop. Are You Ready for the Big Celebration r Following Xvf a Few Late-Hour 4" , Sugeslions : . f s Flaps, all sizes froin lc to I ..! 50c Red, White and P.ie Bunting, yd ,...15c Large Covered Lnch Baskets ......'.$2.0S Fancy Market Bskets (Wc, 89c, 9Sc Paper Iiates, dofzen '. j. Sc Paper Napkinsper 100 15c Sanitary V'aneif Drinking Cups, 10 for 15c Tin CupsAeachI 5c Thermos Aottll $1.25 Paper LunVli Kit 2.25 Paper Lunai llickages 15c Tin Spoons,wen 5c Paper Suoons, dozen 5c Andrew's Variety Store I Jonteel Toilet Requisites JONTEEL FACE POWDERIm ideal out-door powder. Delightful odor cold ream powder, 50c; large compact. S1.00- JONTEHL TALCUM 0ives that fresh feeling on a sultry d&y. Zoc and JONTEEL CREAMSABoth vanishing and cold creams. Just right. 50cthe jar. JONTEEL PERFUME Toilet Water, Lip buck Kouge. Store OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring rcsi,us Our Store Will oe Closed July Third and'Fourth You willVant plenty ofiunch for your trip to the Page: nt. Let us sup ly your neds. We will have Cold Ham Lunelle on Specialty, Veal Loaf, Pimento, Swiss and Cieam Brk Cheese, Saratoga Chins' unves, nciiies, oyiues and all kinds of Fresh 1' nuts. Open Monday Until StfO J. G. Snodgrass Two Thones Call Main 75 !109 Depot Street Jt