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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1922)
4 5 I' n V u 0 111 f . 'PACE WO TRUNKS ? gJj. 9 I - HILL'S DEP'T STORE LYjNG.HAS. I l!v Tin luanolnlail TrABat (fly Asnoclated Pcrh) rKEW YORK, Jan.. a. Civilian. flvliiK In tho. Ij li It. -tl Riatcs was 211 liilirniit fritnlrtr In IHl tlmn 111' 2ir20 ,accordliiK to a rovlow coni lUcil for tho United Status Douirt- njent of Comniurco by tho Aoronau- tteftt: Chambor of Coinmcrcu and iimdn public huro today. i:Kurlnij thn war 1200 nlrplnnoB wero flown 6.000,000 nillos and car Tied npproxlmately 275,000 passcii- JC?.rft.. tbu re'iiort stilted, baviug it figures on nulbenllcated reports to the Aeronautical Chamber from nil purls of the country. : Thq. Uultod States, it nssertod, Is lioldlng hor own with Kuropcait oi,untrli:a so lur, as individual, aoro Blutlcul efforts and aicouipllnb- UIIBnlii aro " nnncerniw!. jiiip'1'he United f?tntus Air Mall Her Tc In 1921 inado such u irocord (ifjj efficiency on . the truuscontl nontul route that it Is recognized asi a modol for civilian aoriul trans JiBTt the world over," tho report set forth.. "Letters huva been Idullvei )di; In jNow . York, two days after CaBuul inalllnir on tho Pacific coast. ffia servico has an nverans of 88. S2 liorccnt efficiency, that Is, cuiuplet- Olli: trips on scheduled time sluco It was sturtod in ilny, 1II1S. The .Air Mall has during the last year com piotod its wireless communlnitlnim vysteni, tho 14 stations tiow liavluK r;lo plants, throe operated liy the njjiyy doliartinunt an I, tlio othfcrs by t0 Air Mall Servico. Mi uovurnors of status and hoada ot' federal burouus, reullziiiK that Inst transport dcpombi uinin proper tl'Uiliiul facilities, bavo started Ciniiiili;nB for the acquisition of inniilclpiilltles. Almost ull larse oltles liuve nerlai truffle ronula- 11IIIIS. i:'.'Tho Wndswortli-lllilcs bill now beforo coimross provides for n bu roag of civil aviation In tho opart tfiertt of comuii'rro. "Aviation units are being orRanlz ed in the national guard In many of tho states of the union. Many Im BrovoiiiontB were made In uirplnnu design and In tho Internal combus tion engine. Mntor were made re HtiMo, moro oconomlral as far lis lael consuiuplliin Is cnmernel. mm more efficient. What promises to bti ono of the most 'pnwerliil in the World an internal cunihiistloii en lno of 700 horsepower Is now un der test nt Iiayton, O. ;;"Tho aerial torpedo was produced bd tho 4 :! 0 0 pound aerial bomb win lo made ami tested surces-dully, no nii-ineuil armored mnnopluiiv currying :io UWU-hinu cunn. the Itir- bedo carrying plane and the nuvv' trlplano scout. The geared propell ! Addition, ono block rrom paved I'r mid multllile drive system voiJ"''1'1' $150.00 to $250.00 per lot, tested successfully. t permits tlio!'"5-" 'aH,, n'"' $10.00 per month. (miuennuig i lllree inoloiM to one twrpeller. Perhaps a ,!,. ,iif,.r Hlt t)pm of Kimill sprt murbi witu prooiiceu in ,-ountry in. Kuan i; "Tho nnvy launclind h aplani- " inn ai i.i.;u;u.i Inland nnvy yard. Pllbnlelni,i. trr : 1-4 V f.i J YKALIN IVf 'i J V n PUTMAN DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE - , . : ;- a ! ciutv a ere SHOWING NEW. - LrUGGAGE ALL AT NEW LOW PRICES liarntnry to oqiilppiriH surface craft with flulithiK and scout pianos. '"Hio Huroaii of Aoronautios was ii'Rnirfxed by tho nnvy dopui ttuoiit litroby co-onlliuitlHK tlio various di visions of nuvnl aviation. Tlio first air brlKiwIo was ornanlzRd by tbo army air service Forestry Methods Have Been Greatly unanged In Decade GMRAT FALLS, Mont., Jan. 3. Forest investigation work conduetod by federal forest experimental stations has virtually revolutionized forestry methods in the northwest durinp; the past 10 years, according- to IK, If. Wcidmnn and J. A. Larson, for sever al years at the Priest River experi mental station. 'Amonir tbo valuable things learned lit tlio Priest liiver station, they said was that the seed of western pine is stored in the ground duff of the for est. Thcrefoiin;onk?r to establish a new forest after cutting, it is not. necessary to leave seed trees, except as a safe(,y measure nfruinst surface fires. When the timber is cut and the slush piled and burned, seedlings come up from the stored seed. Unrestrict ed burning of the slash, however, was said to destroy tho seed and the hope for n new forest. -"The station," said Mr. I-arson, "his also made the significant dn-coverv ) ft 111 I' I W II II i IliWWfum ! mi uy a Home Nino room liouao, lot 80x120, on Sorond slreet. Location snltnble for rooming house. Price J22G0. J500 cash, balance terms. Timber claim, Wallowa county on the (Irnndo Hondo river. Price ?500. Will trndo for property in La Grande. Five room house on Jackson streot close to railroad shops, lot 65x120. six large hearing cherry trees, bath.i house In in good repair. This Is a. real itroposillon. Price $1950. $100. down iliid $25.00 per month.. Tho1 property- Iuib an Incumbrance of! 51,000 whV'li the purchaser must as sumo. Farm C La Grnndo, b.'ii acres. 4UOncrcs ndor cultlva- tlon, good hoiisand n, produces every year, ft good rrop on short haul to i fine place for extensive farmlV TerniB ,upon application. Six room bungalow, full base ment, cement walks on M avenuo. near high school. Price $2000.011, $500.00 cash, balance $25.00 per mouth. A good buy. T"cn 'ine '"ts 00x110 in Connor's Nolan Skiff I.n Grnnde, Oregon. , " mu i"iiM'iia ' v .--t - rtil biiim faii 71 1 off All ml NfA X IPl'R K SKTS i llo froki 4' rV,d. I V T.A GHAKDE THE OUXBUESTS OF EVERETT TRUE - b Condo. h"l(. KING AGovit . FCtCOCyS TO eIG-RflTe CounirV 111 J rri that a good second growth of forest is usually obtain"'! !n white pine for ests when the slash is burned da'nij (Jie first warm days of the spring On areas where the slash is burned in the Eummcr or fall, veryjittle nature! restocking follows. This is due to the fact thut in the spring, much of th seed on tho forest floor is protected from fire by tho moisture in the ground." Unrestricted burning of slashing cf ter logging operations was said not to be as effective a measure of fire protection as the piling and burnin'r of slash. Unrestricted iburning results in the death of many small trees which later fall, becoming material for a second fire, The low humidity of tho atmos phere in this section of Montana iu the summer time was said to bo one cause of the numerous summer fire. It wna found that fires run belter at noon than cither in the morning or at night. This has been explained by the fact that material on the forest floor both absorbs and loses moisture very rapidly. With the setting of tho sun, dew is collected, keeping tho material damp until tho rising of tho THIt I FT SHOP OPEN. The Red Cross Thrift Shop is ipen daily now in the New Kolcy H; I x open dally now in the Now r olev r!M fit liitilding, off tho Adams avenuo ill cntrnnco. Thursday will contin- t :H ue to be Thrift Day and on this 'f. tiny nil Who nave donations lor j tho shop aro asked to have it r rH ready to bo delivered, that be- a: j ing tho day collections nre made. 12-lli-tfp, ! Olympia 'Oysters V At, TheM-Qttes U. LOTTES, Prop, Happy New Year Sturt the New Year right nnd own your borne. Why not pay rent to. yiMirseir? ' 5-room house, modern, goivd Ui-J cation, lot r.r.vllO. This place Is renting tor $25 per month. Prb-ej $15011. Terms. cash. $25 pel month, including interest. I I A - ct'IU'Mt Im-HIion, t tiilxU.i.l This house isi :irrnm,i (hat four: room i run b iented wl' lei-v:icy o k'lout limf-!, fortrnt with tht tlio iiown stair. i-i it i- J t-aith. and intt'i(8t. nyf iiu'lutlinv" 5-room house, bath, toilet, avenue. Just off Kir. $12 ,0. cash, bitbiu-e like rent. Geo. H. Currey I Tlione ;ooj Ileal Fstntc, l urni Iun., Insnrancr 1 skmmw KVEKTXO OHSERVFK T JTHIrjG-S MUCH T3f5rri'. Thin a5 do oicr He?fSt 0IS HAViS To THIS L A30RT eURoPS III sun the next day, when the moisture soon vanishes. ' The station is collecting 'data on foreign and native seeds; plnnting methods; soil and climatic require ments, and other information that wi;l be useful in practical reforestation. KIMIN.VLS ACTIVI'i (Uy Aiesociuted Press) CIIICAnO, Jan. S.rfTha first day of tbo new.ear boro was marked by a score of crimes. Including the shooting to death of one man and tbo thoft of jewelry valued at $10, 000 from .two couples who were kidncipod by automobile bandits. More than 150 persons wore arrest ed Sunday. Several holdup victims cnnie to police houdnuurtors .shivering to roT port the loss of tbolr overcoats. A slot machine with the, mysterious unknown contents of a grab bag would, get I lie most nickels. ,63 ! & OREGON HARDWARE AND HINT GO. i ii " mi " mi x i'n .ii .""ii".- ''" ir'H--," ' 1 l JThere J ' In KOPLI'l-jrjan ivoiioinize on dotluiw;. Tlioy can liropria(ilm. The old on 11m proportv can bo a iv nccik'd'. Tlicre is no scale of valucdiv oned. Like i;xhI tiealth, ur daih- duties and Ilie possession must he saletruari Dcl.-rv irr ,.ecuriii'' classes comiicsi Kiiui oi iony. l sulTerintr, and depriin,ij eyes are without the assistance 1h.'y need. 1!'h! natural rrradim; the faster. Ifciod vision is the most inevju-nsive fhbi.? you can secure. Tlio small ex pense of projier lenses fitted by coiniietent jirofessionai eode makes tlie vis1 of cod vision insiirnifieant. If your eyes are not functioning piv.pprh if yon have any reason to suspect, that, as a matter of economy you should consult a reliable Optometrist at once J. H. PEARE & SON , Optometrists Mil IIFllR Ml f cnur nnnrjcv, mi miu VALE, Jan. 3. The repeaj of the coyote bounty law by the legislature this nwint h nrul Itu anu..t m,.nt !..... by Governor (Ikon's signature will save .naineur county a vast sum of money within the next- few years. The news hus been received with joy by taxpayers whose burdens have been becoming heavier and heavier. The. new law makes it optional up on the counties to pay these bounties and the county court of Malheur, in conformity with the apparent wishes of the taxpayers at the budget mec- 'mtr a short, tima no-o will nr.! n'lu.unn bounties from now on. The sum of S18.O0I) was estimated In tho budget for this expenditure 'A urinj tho com- WherixYou Both Love Music - What. more delightful way to spend an evening flfcm in listen ing to The IlrunW'ick play your tavonte seiectio 1 hat is, it you own atJtruns- wick. If you haven t onevome in today and learn how tayjet j ine easily? I'irst hear it play Brunswick ral and instrumen JANUARY RECORDS NOW ON SALE EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO. Start ilie New Year VESTIGATE oods and Prices Is No Economy Poor Vision car can lie driven anothor Vld'crrcd. lint asses must wbicliltlie worth of jrood vision may lie retk llisoliitjly ipccc.ssa.rv for the performance ot !,.joyiiiit of life itself. Such a piiceless i. wh.lfcver Uk cost. X-akcijiii'' eves is not eeononiiziii.o- but tlm it Jul I'tu' tin are luxjuiiy. ex.ei ieiicin:r discoinfort, yourself of your full efficiently, but ever'v jing year und this sum will be saved the taxpayers, uud in ull probability a larger sum as tne numeis who l up pers have brought in more and moie pelts for bounties as the months pass ed bv. The county paid out over $0,- 000 in the month of November alone The records of the county show Ithat the sum of $71,8(19 has been paid !out on bounties for predatory animab Isince January 1, 11)17.. This mean ithat the county has paid the bounty on over 20,000 coyotes and the pests do not seem to be diminishing percep tibly, as the number presented fin' bounty has been on the steady in crease from year to year. In the opinion of many in the coun ty, the bounty law has been a failure in exterminating coyotes in Southeast ern Oregon and some other means will have to be resorted to rid the district ot the pests. ' The sweetest rewards in life are those that have been won with pains. tal Hear the latest dance jazz . as interpreted by the new Super-Kcature Records. It's in toxicating! The ideal produc tion, the true, velvety tones will amaze and delight you, Then we will explain the convenient payment plan which so easily puts The Brunswick in your home. pare tlie liousehold aji- season. JnijiroveniciitH be secured wlien tlie-v perlias lav t ho powers are rctro- V Tuesdar-.,.Tanuary H, 102:? u '..a. t. A mm Trutt trees budfled from brtnf M , Fruna. Aprlcol. 'ur VliiM. HtirXAjfy. FUitfi. ltiupbrTU. BUcl P'iui-o. I'Ivmm.iI Udruta. Rom, Vlnw. Ht. Sat tnd BhtSm Trim. WASHINGTON NURSERY OO. TOppMUsn, WBUuninb galearncu tvery wliero. ilur wantvd, J. H. KILBY, 1806 Y. COVE STAGE Weimer uSros. PassengersVFreight Daily Tripajfrom Savoy Hotel Licensed Ph.rrber Work Guaranteed ART'S Plumbing aVid Repair ShoV) 'Art Waglt, Prop. Repairing alSpecialty 402 llr St. Plioiijj07J La Grande, Oregon CallRi 44 Wo mako nil rails (promptly. mi do not nail to holt. Wo llo all kinds of ctiintfv driving. JteasonaDlk luitJ3ti Careful UWcrs FORD & GEORGE Main 44 Union-La Grande AUTO STAGE La (jrnnde Headquarters:, L. & L. Drug Store Union Headquarters: New Union Hotel Connectionij pade with Union-Baker Stage P. G. DeLap, Mgr. jRunyan'sl Sign Service i A uto Painting 1 : Tht modern kind tnai lasts J A Guarantee h Every Strok of " iiw irusn and the Guar- J antec Is Good. I Kunyan In Hug's Garage ijj Some Bargains j brautlftil home on corner of V and Greenwood, 9 room modern house. Price $4200 A mortise of $:luo can be a umed, J1500 cash will han- ... yiuuio can oe arraig- , rrp m lower Cove, about 6 Idles east from Alicel. Oood linkrovements. $14,000, Wtooo cash, balance to suit purchaser. I t 4 roomsAbatli let, barn, wVodshodi nari t.... mcnt, Rood nu 1515 Mon roe. Trice Al4 75 $700 cash, balance contiW $1.7.00 ner month. v 600 acres, 20 miles east from Joseph. Ore.. 200 acres under cultivation. 200 acres more can he put under. Two sets of bulldlncs on lbs place all fenced and cross fenced,' pood well, some sprinss. SO acres in fall Erain. m acre(! plowed. Price $15,000, $1500 cash will handle it. $5000 school mortsase runs 9 yemn yrt. rialanr trul, at fi j terest. C J. BLACK St CO. Xew Fnlrr TiW,r. i.r.nde 1 EE jsm, Oregon