La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 08, 1922, Image 3

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    Tuesday, August 8, 1922
THE LA GRANDE EVENING- OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
EPISdAlPLAfl
IS 11 NEW 01
0BJB
SHOW DECREASE
SCIENTISTS TO RISK LIVES IN EXILE
TO TEST EINSTEIN
"Will Publish Book WlliMl is' Thft condil.ong in metal niinin in
1 1 , , . , ,- ;i?Kti are bv no means satiHtactory
hXpOCTPtl- to .Kcturil Jl - t mesent. aeeonlimr to Charles ;.
Milium Dnlhu'v: Vuk, of the United States tieolujcU'iil
Survey, Department of the Inferior,
'as several of the most important prou
(Dy Awaclittd PreuM Initios continue closed or have mutV.
ClirOAdO. Aug. 8- Thft npiseopil iajy u -.Ium.iI operations. The n?-,
ehuich is about to publish a book wlii-'hi eeipts of bullion fiom UuKn at the,
is txpeeted to bring returns amount-' United States Mint ut San Francisco,
In to more than $21,000,000. It is th1 smelteis and refineries for the first
"Survey" or budget which will be pre-, six months of lii'2' amounted to $171,-1
rented at the triennial general eon-; 074 in pt.lil and $2,1111 in silver, which;
vent inn of the Church, which meets at. is a decrease in kM of $H)l,i7K and
PoitlumJ, Oregon, in September, in silver of $1,014 from the receipts j
1 he survey will explain in detail for the t irst six months of 1921, Thesy
tht missionary, educational and social; fiutts do nut, of course, show all thtr
Hfit'irp works nf the KiiiKfUiiul ehureti.l u-nM t;iLi.n fin m tli- milieu in i Jreiro'w
both in the United States and in for- so far in fur much oie is shipped
eifcn lands, which call for the support
of the Church for the next three years.
Besides the $21,000,000 budget there
are several lists of "priority" asking'
for advance projects. One of these
U for $1,10,000 for buildup projects
in tne various church college.
Ihe General Convention also will
be asked to change the title of the
pitsenl governing body from the ' Pre
fixing bishop and Council" to "N".
tional Council,' and that of the "Oe
partmrnt of the Nation-wide Cam
paign" to "Field Department."
SHELTER WILL
tn otliev states fur iii-iitmeiit. Tin;
total pioclui-tion cf k"II Umm in
W21 was $22,IU0.
The Iwuleil raihhK ofr m '' ' .Map huulnK win lt Mt'lelltistf of
Ini'Kfly due to Hie conditions of thi'm atloiix will iiwi NlnsiWii
drcdifinK industry. Tlie tlrek'oii lr;dK-i01l.OI.v lVot'sr V. W.
niK t omnany is entirely niaciive. uie .llm l4ll1 )f hem uni, , .
Su.nuter tliedKe continues operations, .,..,, ,.,,,,,,,.
but equipment trouble eut (lie pro- '
'ductiun tu less than half of that in ' ' '
the first hair of 11121.- f rom tne nm-
der River ihl"u, at Sumpter, usual-
ly the lai Rest Kld produeer in l)re-l fi XN r ANCISCO. Aug. 8. Tim
tron. Ihe lelurns for the first hulf of, uhnl(i wmd (( 011trimoI11(.a 8C1.
1922 have been .IU per rent less thani s ,, .,, , vllllH s)ota
for the .nirespondihK penod in 121.' , Sea8 d All(llm(lB
and drfdK.ni, on this famous property , sci,nla(a w, r8k
will twine lu an in" "i
ijr the ground is worked out.
Ilfii and healthy
To troll u beam of light!
Two American exiiedlilons already
nl'n tinner wuy. inning Willi mini
lima of the latHst Hky-nturt'liliip ap
paratus and photOBrapliu' equip
ment.
Kroin fle.rlln Is being ru.niei
Isonietllllig ubHolutely new in ItTe
siopes, the work of year In the
,Zeis8 plant lit Jena, while a com
pany of (lennun and Dutch uslion-
11AKEK, Aug. 8 Southard & Shinn omcrg ucconipany It, Ih'U.I'kI by Ur.
pupiietors of the Baker Raiage, local Joseph Hoppinan. They imi uouud
Hudson, Essex and Buiek dealers, yes- Island, 111 the Kamilng group,
terday announced that they had been! j.Ile jjoyal Astronomical Society
eianted the Union county territory of i...,i,wi ..I,, lu ui.tulint' iih oiivovh
Ireenhorn Jtr-ictH are show- ,juick uutomobiie, j addition to their.,,, ,'.hrlBtml, ,,.
hJSi nd arrn ar.'PrC,sel,t ""'V? . wtm h .""'Priw. Fm Sl.1telllb,r 21, a tola! .ellp-e
uaner unu umni f the sun will be visible over
nnmilTT UnillM nnm rmnn mil I
MULMII U II I II I HI II n V I II I I I inn mm
urLiwiLfiomiinflatnr V ILL-
LNTLH LA bHAHUt
BAKER, Aug. 8 At thin time, af
ter months of energeUc endeavor lo
perfect a substantial organization of
the Sumpter smeller interests, the
piomoters are in a more optimistic
frame of mind than ever and feel that
their hopes will yet result in a reality
in the near future.
And based on this confidence the
mine owners of the Sumpter, Gran
ite and fjreenhorn districts are show
int. itniiKiinl .-eiierev ill the develop
mint nf their urotterties r,nd are muk
inif a showing of ore tonnage that i i
a great inducement for the carrying
out of smelter plans
RUSSIA SIBERIA f --"?-
-'".yS WHERE
r'TlAsiAtX. CMlJiese EMPiRtf f OERMAft.OUTCM i
A Miwoa V" '''..A japan AND BRITISH
7 S -lf0,JAFAn SCIENTISTS
,, I ) WILL MEET,
v"iS SDiAr ? r pniiippime. , 1
cM VSLAN"S I
SARAriXi. y - , CSRISTMAs'T-
nrniy sWu? . Iiwmmi caoue,
awoaoascar WHERE i
rV o8 CAMPBEtKX AUSTRALIAN
U , 0 AMERICArlw-vt V-
EXPEOITION ' "..
' Va GATHER.
iBUEfOTHEfl
I AT PORTLAND
i
OENK
Sputharq. last evening stateu in.. . . k,01,lutPrM ,v()e,
plans will immciliiaeiy ue maoc ,or str1(.lllni; r,.om Cue (jaradafui io
'pi,.. ;. ,.. f.vornl.lv disDosed i ,e. "it. .,..i" . .?. . ' "in' Al'i ica. through the liidlun Ocean,
to finance the smelter huv- been in-l new fieM with a complete line1""'! " the northwest roast or Au-
duceu to no so uy uie isou "k 0f the latest l.uick models wnicn are
or , the mines as a cuiuriuuiniB r" expected to urnve here within u lew
and speculation as to smelter main-tl
tiinnni hv mine nroductioii is the big 3 .
e?Rential that has developed confidence
in the suctss of the enterprise.
With a smelter handlinc the ores
from the districts named there is ev
ei y reason to believe that the solution
of piosperityfor the mining industry
in Buker and Cirant counties would lu
solved.
FOREST SERVICE
BUILDS ROADS
WALLOWA. Aug. 8. The forest
tervlee la pushing the work on the
South Fork aud I.lck creek roads
Ibis summer, under the supervision
of J. M. Mann. Sixteen men are
now working pn the switch back
hill at the Pole bridge, above Uis
tlne, and much blasting Is under
way. The road will be. kept open
as mutb as possible, eseclally Sat
urdays and Sundays so that camp
ers and sheep jnen can get Jn and
out. The work is reported as very
satisfactory, under the foremanship
of Ellis Petry; the hardest mile of
the work being completed. The camp
at the Pole bridge consists of eight
tents, and will be moved In about
a month tip the road near Lake
rreen. The . work will be finished
about Octobr 1. An appropriation
of J6000 has been made for ihe
road.
Eourteen men under P. W. Flynn
are at work on Ihe Lick creek road,
for which $5000 has been appro
priated, to rebuild the six miles
of Ihe old road by Ociober 1. A
mile Is finished. Both the road
crews are to work on the Imnaha
road after October 1 until the first
of the next year. The appropria
tion was obtained from congress
to effect a saving In fire protection
and administration.
SUITER VALLEY
.TPKTIE CIPCn
IIILJILU I MILL)
Selection uf lies for this ;'P i -
tacla arn ln.ited. for the te-iis nml
plnioi;rupU3 te be made lu roiime
tiol with Ibis eclipse am li.'e no
ii. .er in astronomical ilii.toiy.
Test KIllNteln Tlieniy.
Why? Because the men of scl
enco are lo put tho Elnatoln theory
ol relullvlty to Its severest 1PM
I Whut this test will be was ex
plained to NIOA Service by Profes
sor W. W. Campbell, nf Llrk Ob
servatory who heads the American
,,.,, . ,,,t,.r vallev HXI,M""011' J"1" before be sailed.
BAKER, Aug. 8-Sumptir all I Am(.ri(.lln pnrty wM Inak,.8 Its
raihoad otficals yesterday announced; bservutlo,1B from lhe ,.omllte ,0.
th buminfc .0"wY,'reT wilf.. """''aeli on the north . coast
the compuny s nestle at Mack between' 4ll,,.,,..,
mile posts 71 and 7.r.. The cause of J 1
the ccinl'lagration is attributed to cin-
on the rebuilding of the structure lial
alieady been undertaken. Yesterduy
tickets over the road were sold only
to Bates but it is believed that through,
traffic to Praiiie City will be resumed
shortly. Officials of the company yes
tei lay weru unable to place an esti
mated value on the stiucture.
(By Asiww'iaiea press)
PORTLAND, Aug.
r.
1
V
? 4
-. : V ; ; I good uoni pressed yeaet of which 'ifS
' ': - - i r ' ' vur loaf l made give It a na- t '-isjj
'"J. : V lurnl, wholeuumo flavor and a .
""' ,ooa vaiaB- 1
If'"" " -M --! Toll your .gro;er to send plenty of 'i&t
! Im .Jt IV I Superfine Bread t ii
.VMSj..ij; 1 tho loaf ot pure goodness,
In1?! Vl MACj?HRSONS ' P!
111 'tM (ft BAKERY . .- t
BARTER BASIS
FOR TRADE!
I H AMnriaiflll KHII
BUENOS AIRES. July 7. (By,
Mail) The baiter of Aigentine cat
tle and meat for tierman goods is the
basis of an ad-reft reiidum contract
-si-
j i ecenlly signed in Berlin betweeon! beef per annum.. The arrangement ds
jSuicr Buitojome llunoii, Special Ac-! to hold good for two years and to. bo
, gentine Comniissioner to Central Eu-, extended for a like period unless do
rope, aclintr on behalf of the Ai'ifon-1 nounccd tlitee mtmtlis before the ex-
tine government, itnd the Suuernun piiy of tho first two years.
Joint Stock Company in Kuleback.j The puichustng syndicate will not
lepiesenting a (iennan syndicnte. The,' pay for tho rattle and meat in cash
terms of the contract were cabled here; hut in merchandise which the Argen
to the Foreign Office by the Argen-itine government would select and ae
tine Minister in Berlin. quire. The value of the consignments
1'he essential points of the arranere-'wnuM be mutually agreed upon on a
Hundreds ot niciit are. that the Argentine govern-lgold "Peso" basis.
retail merchants tiirougiiout Port- '"ent supply the syndWale with A mixed Atgcntinc flerman tribune
. : .. . . ... i ,' Hl n h,.,i of ("Ut e nml I ') lillli fmn nf'-' " "'.. ,
lautl s liable vciiiwrv wuo iil-.v "-'
for the annual Buyer's Week, and thei
ttnth annual convention of the Pac 1
Noithwest Merchants association. 'I b;
visitors will be entertained tluouith
oul the week.
lllii uf the features will be a fash
ion show, declared to be the linn t
ever held west of Chicago, (iowiif
suits,, furs und other finery to be dn
played are sai to have a value of up
uioxiinuli'lv IfoOUlM.1. i'lf'.'v liviii'i
models, tableaux, deinonsti tnions by
extietts of window and showcuse dis
plays, drapinir uncut cloth on living
models and vaudeville stunts arc
features of the show.
Monday night there will be o
grand ball, Tuesduv a show was to be
nresented at the municips.1 auditorium,
Wednesday evening the fashion clmw,
Thursday evening a river trip, Frid
visiting industries and Fiiduv e i
ine a banquet, Katurduy afternoon
visitois were to be enlc'ilined at yn-Veinoii-Portlund
bafebal! (tame.
Swinging and Laughing
and Eating Bread
Tliosf are the th'.nt's taut make
children brivht-uyeri unit ruddy
fuced and happy.
Llttlo st.oninchs need real food
llli.i Bread Just ns much as their
Iiiiiks ueed pure fresh air.
-Hn'id Is a tlBHue-otilUler
It tiiets good besides. ,
The good flour, good milk,
good uonipn tsed yeast of which
vur loal Is made give It a na
tural, wholeuumo flavor and a
rctil food value.
I
"Tho thing Einstein ha predict
ed," explains Professor Campbell,
"is that during this eclipse certain
stars occupying a poultion in the
ssy lieu, u .1 w... ,. . .
displaced slightly away tr mi tne i ..m .j ,
RHEUMATISM
CANNOT EXIST
"Absolute proof of the theory
can he secured only during u lot il
eclipse of the still, Tor under slli'll
a rendition the light or the sun
Is hidden and it is then possible to
photograph the alurs In the Hiin's vi
cinity.
"What we lire testing Is one of
Einstein's three leading deductions,
w hich Is that the rays (of light from
a distant star undergo a notireabH
deflection as they pass near the
sun."
The coast of Australia Tor which
the American scientists mo destined
is one or tho most ragged' In the
world.
Old Incat Used Brass.
That the undent I lira Indians had
knowledge of brass Is shown by the
analysis of nn ux head composed of a
mixture of copper and ztne.
Trunk's Prescription for Rheumatism
und ('.out. It la rldleulous, absuru
and preposterous, in f"et, It Is
pity und a Bhutue to talk about
Rheumatism and Gout, much less
to suUer with It, either Inflamma
tory, muscular, sciatic or any other
rorm of Hheiiinatlsiti. :',
Trunk's Prescription for nbe
mutism and Guiit sells tor (1
l Ilia rrusvi ipiiuu nop.n wi
tliu stomach. II DOES NOT diipress I ;
the heart. Eut all the meiit and
good food you wish while taking
Ti link's Prescription. IT DOES NOT
contain uny Mercury, Salicylate of
Soda. Oil of Wlntergreen or nar
cotics of any kind, but It absolutely
und positively overcomes nny kind
ol' Rheumatism or Oout on enrlh.
WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT?
There Is nothing Just us good, und
It Is impossible lo get something
better. It Is also an excellent Liver
Medicine. For sulo nt the L. & L.
Drug Co., La Granite, Oregun.
Adv. .lnlv 1-0-1 1-18
business, is
Add an "S," Mr. Koeper.
"A cblel' mnons us" while visiting
the zoo at Franklin park the other
day criticized one of the placard
which began : "This specie of ostrich."
We had to admit that It was not up
to Boston's usual grammatical stand
ard. Boston Evening Transcript.
"BILL HANSEN
Contractor and Builder
Brick, Btone, Tile and
Concrete Work
Remodeling anil general con
tracting. No Job too large,
none too small. No war-time
prices. 85 years' experience.
See me before you let your
work.
1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th
i
Efficient Vision
Your Greatest Asset
But
with more
THE strenuous demands or tills age require) the possession of every
physical faculty In its most efficient stato that wa may be enabled
-to wage our contest of life at tilt' greatest possible advantage,
nothing puts a man or woman at such a great disadvantage
imitiul or total loss of visual powers.
rpi.nPn la TW.rl,nnu lln nil I HHl rootle Wtllcll eVokeS lltore PitV. OT is OokC(! II l)Oll
dread thun blindness, yet people give less attention to the care of their eyea ihuu to the care
of their teeth The least ache lu a tooth will make most of us scurry to a dentist, but w. will
surfer headache for months and allow our working efficiency lo become lower und lower be
cause of defective vision without attempting to iek roller.
Few eyes are absolutely normal und the majority of people, regardless of age, actually need
"lasses The need of glasses is many limes multiplied because or the character of employment.
The day of Unit old Idea that age ulone brings a need ror spectacles or eyeglusses has long
ago vanished, with other errors of like nature. Glasses are needed the moment the natural pow
ers of the eye do not permit it to function properly for ull distances.
Our equipment und methods uru the most modern.
DR. W. M. PEARE With
J. H. PEARE & SON
Optometrist
Good
s,...,t titiii iiii
livery tiny is a busy day nt- our store. Our
customers appreciate the personal service we
give, as well as the quality of the goods we send
them. We are daily receiving new customers,
who have come to us through recommendations
of i iii' satisfied customers. ;
LRT US SERVE YOU.
J. G. Snodgrass
109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75
NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY
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Dinnerware
JUST RECEIVED
Some Beautiful Patterns in
BAVARIAN CHINA, LIMOGES FRENCH
CHINA, JOHNSON BROS. ENGLISH,
SEMI-PORCELAIN, AMERICAN SEMI
PORCELAIN All ladies should investigate our stuck and
prices.
12 Piece Set American Semi-Porcelain, only $6.25
57r discount for cash.
Qtegoft Hardware
Charles W. Maier
Representing Grand Lodge of
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers
Will Speak at
STAR THEATRE
Friday Night, August 11th
at 8 o'clock
Subject Railroad Capitalization, I&ulroad Wages and
Working' 'Conditions, Farming Conditions, Relations of
Farmer and Organized Labor.
Fanners Especially Invited.
-the new one mmute
i
!
Jell M
aker
is euro ploasing the La Grande house
wives. There is no such thing as fail
ure. No worry audi it actually costs
lew tka th eld way.
SJe-w slyVisi.8,s today.
PATTZS0B5 BROTHERS
GROCERY
& Imp
lement Co.
Call Main 80
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