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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1922)
'Wednesday, September 13, 1922 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE THREE WALLOWA HAS ' t, SCHOOL GOING; tu-enic hijfhwuy coimnUsion, to be held in that city, September Hi. MHKIHE TESTS Good Enrollment in the 'Grades and High School ; Junior High School is Popular. (Special to The Observer) WAIjI.oWa, .Sept. n. .Srhool op ened here Munduy with u fimt tl uy enrollment of l;tu in the upper six gtudes, and IWO in the lower mx gratis with a great many mure to come in during the next week or two. Prac tically the name building twraiiKemenl will be used until the new high school la finished. The brick work on th walls is comph'ted und the whole crew is working on the top and the inter ior. Mr. Wnlly, the contractor, state that the buiiding will be ready for us. . in from three to six weeks. The junior high school organization &do D ted liv Knnoiintorulmit Whit will be used aguin this year. The high! school has three new faculty members 1 and one more to come. Mr. S. S. Mayo, graduate of the Washington Stati?' Normal at Cheney, Wash., and of Washington State College, is assist ant supeiintendent Mr. Mayo will coach athletics, teach mathematics and 'manual tmining pui t time. Miss Mary . n-outc or tmon, a gruituate ot u. A-1 C, will take charge .of the commer- j Vial department. Mrs. S. Bailey, & normal school and college graduate and a teacher of eight years' exper-i ience, will instruct the English classes.! The grade school has two new teach-j ers. this year. Mrs. S. S. Muyo conies ( from W. S. C. well reeommeiuled as I .grade teacher. Mrs. Mayo ia also a I graduate of the Stale Normal School at Cheney, Wash' Mitts uulcie Oliver, 'whose home is near Wallowa, wiil teach the fifth grade. The other four tenchers who remained from last year Will have -the same grades as before. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Holmes, left today for n trip to Kanier National Park, Seattle and Portland. While ir. Portland Mr. Holmes will represent .Wallowa county at a meeting of the FOB Bib DAM MAKER, Sept. i:t. -The Reclam ation servlee has a rivw of 2't men rmployod in sinking holes mid driving tuuiii'ls In deU-rmiiie the character of t li bed lin k for t he proposed dam for ihe 1'uwdnr river lrrlgullun project. A drill hole sunk tu the bottom of tho canyon was down K2 ftw yestMrday. Tills Is on what Is consldi-red Ihe lowest pos- sihli- hlie. HoIps will be uuk almuildown by - churn drills. There is () feet "abiwtt this noint Fmirill,KO llt l"monrt drMI on ,hl sround 1 1 ho .hillbidH for tho name, purpose, i111"" ' Wl i The alieit being Investigated am 'llrlulug la .Votisjderafile distance below UnM original proposed dam site at t lie ! lower nd ot Thief valley. The i rumour of the canyon is such asjj to make'nn leal site for the dniu.ji and wilt'.permit of a dam ISO feet i Liu height, and about Mm feet hmg J on l lie (op. ,i The drill holes are b'inp MEN'S WEAR OUT AND ITCHES Jut the moment you apply Mentha Sulphur to mi itfliiiiy. hurtling or broken out skin, the iu-liiii" stuns uiul healing begins), says a noted akin specialist. Tlii snlplnir preparation, made into a pica- j ant cold cnmit, jjivi-s such a ipiirk relief, ewn to liery eii-nia. that mttliing has j jjver been found to t:ike iti place. . Because of its jreriii destroying prop- j erties, it quickly snMnes tiie itching. ! coi1h the irritation and hcatrt the ec.f-ma ! right up. leaving a clear, Smooth' nkii) i in place of uly enijttious, ru.tli, pimples ' or roughness. ' You do not have to wait-for improve- t meat. .It quickly shows. , You can gut a J little, jar of Howie. Meiitho-.sulphur at i nay drug tt jre. 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