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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1923)
1 . t Tuesday, jamiaryJ6fJ923. TIIE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER P AGE TIIREE CUFF DWELUH6S 1 ARE DISCOVEREOj Found in Place Believed in Past to Have Been Isolate' of Human Habitation. ! (I!y A. soiiaUd Press) . j group of ftiuien: cijff dwellings, j belkvul never before t have been ; visit e? I by modern man, liavj been j discovered itt remote Paruimwean ! canyon in 'Aon National Park in; southern' Utah. Pavunuweap is sev- j en m i les beyond t he fart hest pui nt acee.wiblo by automobile and can bu reachrd only on horseback or afoot. Walter Keuseh, acting super iu- piment or the park, tells of the ruins in a letter reeeiwd here. The group consists of five com P I e t e, cylinder-shaped two-story buildings, he said. The ceiling joists lire made from round timber lying flatwise on top of the walls, with smaller limbs and twigs across tin joists. The twigs are woven toKcth or at the ends with strings of yucca fibre. The walls ore of flat stone imbedded in a red clay mortar. These ruins are in close pioximity to the cliffs, and they face south. Keusch attributes their remarkable state of preservation to their loca tion, as dwellings in the immediate vicinity, more exposed to the ele ments, were entirely destroyed. in clearing away rubbish in one: of the buildings, Iteusch found corn, beans, pieces of pottery and pieces J of; string nia,le from the, yucca fibie. ';A miiititu examination of the newly-discovered ruins will be made dur ing tiie coming f-prjng. At present; Zion Nttjonal Park is closed for';.i'hel winter and deep snow renders ex-i ploration impossible. Royalty Admired ' These She n fs " ' - , V ' , ' , fa J. i j i V, , v Vu - ' ' " ' ' 4 I ' w j ! - -' 1 v . , . J m ) OREGON CAGERS HOVEI - liHILEfr 01 IITTO IE III Barnstorming Trip Through ! Willami'Hfl V.-illov Pp.! suited in Seven. Wins Out u.. ... n ,i. h.., of Nine C.anies. (lly Tin- A.H .oclut.vl I'll :,!..) KKTl'IIIKAN. AlH.i!;!!. Ifi. K.-lr-lll. ino.-it li; inlu i i-.iLii -f. is 1 it In- M-J1KNK. Jail. It, iWi fl.-.rB,. ' '"""'"''' ': mf lluhl.-r o-m-U I'.i.' isn l.ask.'lhall . r,'s'"l",il",s '' ! wiihon for Ills I nlv.-iBlly (,r (livinni'"'l,l,nn" iimkiiib uuu iiii- siuail wltil u ttariisHiriutn'r toni- lliriniicli Un WlllaiM. U.' valUy luring I b.- mail. liia-.-wt.l. nr t! to iilv.l at 'atiint Ix-l'loil, Ills' t lu niin-1 , l.nithi aM in ami !u r naNta I el ions. Alaska ! "iaia-rl. M llimery- SAI HAWAII'S MHMVIXTER ! C 'A R X 1 V A h SCI I ED Li LE D .) i FAMILY SPO UTILE CLOSE Ctio c tho present sensations or Xew York Is Conch!! Puer, pahl.-ri rlartcer who nt Moato Carlo last season wfts told bv Alter o? 1 -pain that she liad the finest shoulders in his country. Her cpclacular lances have made her a favor i to of tii V'ldtn Way. A 2." ' x (Ity Tin; Asrriat'd I'rcss.) SALT i.AK K riTV. Jan. c. s'l he f 'on my faintly o Oilfn and the I'.oumh y latoily of Salt LuU' City, ;uv having a merry liattic for the faintly athletic mij.n in:icy of I'tah, but the iioiiin.y.H ajijiear to have a safe hold on the lioJior.H lnWaUH" tllrl'e are IIIOIN Koniifys tlum onros. Tli !( ( 'onroy loyn have Kalntnl fame as football players and , ope, is a eollejrc wn'Miler, while. i he five Uom ny brotliet'.s .tiiiecializ" iii Kridtron work. Vineent Conroy. rajilain of the 1122 Navy riei-ii, is Ihv itioHt fannn.s no-nij her of Hur ( (tfden ftunily. Nft cows' Ted 't 'onroy, who w on iTitet eol legist n wreslhiiK bonors at I'orni-H, and fob lowitiK him is Pete Conroy, who cap tained Hie l :i2 I'tah- Airriculturlil t.'ol h'Ke fnotltall siiiad. KriliK'in up at the tail end is younK" i.onis Convoy. Who has been elected captain of the - I HI'S C;Td. n lli(,'h' School irridlron 1 ani. Knur of the llmnney boys are nov i.:riotnfiVi?vdo-nioiitldna as roaches af 1 ' ter hrnliatit careers an football "pliiy ers and the fifth is jn.st Htartintf oul on tin frridiron. (i. Ottiiitfer It om ney is football mentor at .Montana. State College; , Lowell Komney teaches football at the rtah Agricultural Collejfe: W'il ford lioinney is football coach at the Loan (t tah) llit:h School, and .Mil ton Ilomiiey. who starred , ith the I Hiv- rsity of Chicago football Kiiiul of I :i j i . is K'idiron coach at the Tex as Airrienltural and Mechanical col-liK- l'"loyd. the yoiinKc.it Komney, Is u freshman at .Montana State College and he plnns to play football next fall. Last season he starred witli Hie I'ni versity of I'tah team in re. The Komney family's claim of hnv fnir furnished more football roach I." than any ollof family In the t'nited Stiiti-s lias yune undisputed for sonic tho-. .I.M' MAUATIi()i:it ;ooi. TOK IO. Jan. l(i.:iile teams w.-re cover ir.fr I no miles in ten -mile ri'l:;ys in s hours, ::s minutes, 30 sec onds. Kanaiviiri; marllinn' rurinotv ran the epiirr ilistanci in eijrht hours an l fifty-st v n minutes." The runners in the relay are said to have established a new r- conl for the ico-mile race. The runners n presented the Kyokai Middle school here. Oregon's state hiirhwav system, in clufiinj? the Hooscvelt hifihway, has been approver! by the secretary of airrieulturo at Wasbinirton, accord ing to a Iclcpram received from Representative Hawley. Fashion Note KGRTK Pit -socio s MOUTH POWDIOH, Jan. Mrs. Burt Attcrbury is seriously ill at the Baker hospital. Mrs- Aucutus of Richland, is ilf with tubcrculowis and is nt the home of her mother, .Mrs. (iror'e I.ec, Viclor Gibbons hfid the nustortune of fallinf? while on some ice, cuttinjc his hand badly. TTnrrv '.itotidnv is' back from Tort-1 land making acquaintaiKea wifh old friends. .. - : l Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 (Miver Dukeion were Baker visitors Saturday nnd (Sunday. i ! Mm. I.p Sloan and children went to visit her brother, who is on Ihe Lindley ranch. ' Mrs. -Oliver has relumed from vis iting relatives in Idaho. Oliver Morres pave n dance in their home bust Fi-idny eveninsr. ; A fioublo-headcr in baskutbalh was played here Saturday "nipht, in which I mm ,town team vs Nort h ro'.v- der town.' tea nV and th luddy Creok hijyh school vr.. North rowdcr nu;n school played. h Dave Sunders is quite ill :lt 'his home in town. Emm itt Hill and family were quests at tho home of Gilbert Gilken son's Sunday. Charlie Pearson has bought the Oyer residence and has now moved there. Jack Jones find family now occupy the residence where Pearsons va cated. Geortre Dnrlinf; has moved his fam ily in the Hoat's residence. ' Raymond Hobbs is now able to return to school after being" absent for a length of time with oneumonia. Roy Gilbcnson h:s b::en absent from school for several days. Mr- Huaff moved his family to Cove where they expect to make their home. it liK-cnn u ttrsit i;t-M.. Wi'sh., Jan. K. A r.w" fowl rsi cro:j: ie;(v'cn a-ehickon and :( tm k y : mum been developed In -r J. II. " on tort. The aninial 1 -caHed' a "t'lrKin" and ! r. '''mif'M' 1ms siii)Wn otii" m ib- birds tha' wci;rh Kf-eii pound. i 'it sd niont'i. The 1 cmws lilie a innshT, but when in u iloeli of fdiicr bitd.s -talks" like a turkey. It ha.t the neek and wattles id a Piik'-v and, iho i (1 and tail of n chicken. SA .KM, .Ian. Hi.-A rt-year-o!d bov at tho Middle (liove nchool near Sal em yesterday pnlKd an aching (ooth at'terwaid placet! it In one of Ids ear. Later he desired to exhibit the riinl er to a I toy companion, tmt l'onid that it had worked so far into his car that it could not be extracted. The boy repotted his misfortune to the. b ichor, Miss Kthel ('raitf, win brought him to Salem for a. surgical opernl ion. i he Christ r.ias jrame.s played. ihe territorial tnv,s. which are ex- dr.Kon bowed io the aiitmvu of the ipemled laik'- iy lu other sections not Multnomah Amateur Athletic flub ot ; eontribul in so heuvUv. Juneau rcn 1'oittan.i, at to 31. and to the i '.dlim-; tK entat Ives raid .hm. :u would o".n bia t'lub at Astoria. 3o to 26. but de-juith K, tenlkan In .rin;,'ins' about the; leatctl the Stlverlon Aim-rican I .ejjion i proims -d div1f;ion. ! team. 3N IO M; Jnilepen.lelice, to i:t; imlhts. 4- to i t; Newbertr Ameri can l.eton, X2 tti I'drtluiul V. M. A.. 37 to IS; North Pacific Dental College, 3S to 2:, and 1'acific I nlve,r sity at Korest (.rove, M to li. The barnatorMitni- trip opened at Stlverton, I )ecenilie- CT. and closed at i-ortlaiitl, January fi, the wiuatl then returninK" to Knene for ttie op. nln of the winter term and a Ion sche dule of hard Milieu, Holder took eleven men on the trip. neeii of whom are letter men. Me kuvo all the players an opportunity lo show their ability, the mont suc I'esM'ul combination beitur Alsloek. I 'or! hind, and Zimmerman, Kuj-rene, ftirwards; I itiu'li I.at hum, SI I vert on, ter: Sliafer, Halem. and Hal chap man, .MarshlieiU, guards. (It i in -He, Alsloek, l.atiiam and Zimmerman art basketball bdteruien. Others who made tlie trip arc Clinch, Wallowa; Itnrnetl and Brown, Kiteno; tiowan, K.lluiid and ltockhey, Portland. v The varsity will meet the North 1'a ific liental College anil Pacific t'ni ernlfy teaiiiH here January th and litth, and will play the t'irt. confer- e Kami's of the season here Janu ary ill find 2t uumm. wuiameiie ann Idaho. TOKIO, Jan. HI. The ptnernmonl's ;:tnd farms are to be 1 en aslerred from !lu iiriiiy teliiiiiii.".tr:itiou to that of the "board o f.if;i i. ulture, it . has been of I icialiy annoijiieed here. In stead of breedinir horsey for military pur poses esciu;iiely. nit erfort will now be made to produce a. general pur pose hor;--e. . . , When a murderer pleads insanity nnd gels away with it, he was tried by a ury of his peers nil nm. 00000000000000090000000000 T 1, ' ' it.'.:,, u3 1 :.'.- v n ' 'V n-Ksk ,'h 'i AiL li'.I. There's a touch of refinement with EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. H. & S. Electric Company Wiring, Repairing, Appliances, Supplies and Service i 105 Depot St. H Phone 393-W (UK M HKMOX I'.I) NI-K'ltr.Tl.Y ToKIti, Jan. 1 ( piuiu valued at more tlian 4.t)oi),(ina yen, which came irijjn illy from America anil for some. 1 ears had been stored In bonded warehouses here, has been secretly lenioved and smiiM-Mled into Shanghai did llone.kontf, according ti advices recelvelv here. (My The Asiio-inted Pr HONoi.t i.e.- .(an. n;.- n,tv:ui'.i n:h-w inter .c iinlvtil, fa:. ions in to days liefore (iie World War as the Mardi (iras of the Pacific, will be re vived this season, accordin;; lo a de cision of the cNicutive committee which was in eharire of the evi nt lie fore II w,tn discontinued In I y I . The celebration, an echo of tho old time teles slaued in the d.tys 01 roy alty, ill be held this se.'iHull on one d;;y only, l-'ebruary i'. bill If siicee.is fnl i, i! honed thai, in-xt year uill sc- the bstival eontmuo over j;ov 'r.il A roltiriul p.itre:in( will be the chief feature of the I luMiary rr v:vi: I. as it has been in previous r, t t 1 a lion:;, when people ear.ie. from all paris of the world lo all. ml It. E- ALL Ol'R REMAINING TRIMMED HATS AT CLEARANCE PRICES Wonderful bargains you wiU sayivhen you see this array of Trimmed. Hats. One-Fourth to. One-Half the Regular Price PUTMAN'S Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinci-y The Chocolated Cereal 'f A - . 1 Quick Relief I 03000000000000000000000000 All the suffering in the world won't cure disease. Pain makes most diseases worse and sometimes brings on slill further dis orders. Stop the pain and give nature a chance to work a cure. DR. MILES' ,1 B "1 f.,... V -.p- I B ' 'j Kr-i A i J & 'i.0l!lVk;.: S GOOD LIGHTING S o We Will he glad to show ' g ! 1 r"l!. 1 t! rfjr BRQWNIESI This new breakfast food consists most ly of wheat cereal and chocolate. Has a rich brown, nutty flavor. Price, COc Package. -, . , i :!1 I" i i ;! I We Will be glad to show you the proper MAZDA g : o lamps for your living oil o rnnm nnrl fm tlip ntlipv O; "v - v- -v.- - o rooms in your home. Shelby Mazda Lamps 1 ' 1 ''t P ATTISON iBSOTHESS' call main so ' . 00000000000000000000000000 O N n . A CLASSIFIED .AD WILL DO IT One or two will bring relief. Your druggist sells them at pre-war prices 25 doses 25 cents. Economy pack' age, 125 doses $1.00. Wm:m V- . ' 1,1 V, V "I iVM,-.,ll7 ' I if ' '-v? : -s.. , iii v -v v -rf Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys Eating too much ineat may cleg the Kidneyi, then the Back hurts. V V.:.. y T':: i i:iftr ' is exp-pctwl to ) 1 li i .i'l opiHal io the wcll-j ' t -iin. Loon fin. Roivinp. t -airtaU pr-dmmat. Primarily; fport caim-r.t. It le r,or wcn ai 1 nni 0 thu siuart oil evening! ifot f tlkn for;;ct tliat the kidnt'TH, Itkt Hie- l-oufls, jct slufyis!i anil rUil ami a (lusluiiff ocex-iMimlly, i-Jse w' have hai'kaoiiH and dull iiiiiry in t!ie kidney ri'gum, fcvcro licaihicJicp, rl-J-ir.atie twiiit''-. tornl livt-r, acid ft-m-nc!i, --ri'-it, ar:i all ?trti of l.i.id-'.'T !:, id. r-. "mi ninij'U- imis kefp your kit! ':'' active and eWn, and tli morri'-it. y.i ft1! an ft in or (:nn in tfn; l.ii.'n 'V r jjion jr t aUmt four ouiicm (f .I.ul Sails fruin any pnvl dni Ft'r? Ih tp, take a tablohtujoniul in a iri-H uf va- tr U-foro lrMk(iit for a f- at'd vour kidn:-v ivill tln art li:: Tin' fairmn Halt i m:i l . frti ti 'f f arid nf frmp.- mid l'Mt)m yv.'v. rom- ) bint'd wii-li iit!iia. ar.d ti !;in: I'-ii t j fliih f i)?cd kiilrny and wtinmlat ; ibm tn linT.ial ttvity. Jt al-o j nfitraliJ!o tin anlt in t!w uiin-j to it no Ioiit irntaUi, Oiii IjHjhi to re lievo tdadtW di-ordrrs. Ja-J holt1 i Kinnl'M, inrrprfiTf : Tnakw a d-lijfnl -m-w-nt lit'iia wat.T drink vlii)i cvt-rrVwlv !uiild take nv and then io h-lp k'p tii-ir kidney 4 elan. A VeTl-knr.im 1visl dniirit 1; tnn lot 1 .1n talU l-t folk' wl.o i fvp i n try i re to n 1 r ror t k i il rwy trouble v'iilo it 1 ooly troubio, . Turn the Corner and Save a Dollar IWI LCO STRII' BLUING Quickly and evenly soluble. No bottles to spill, break or freeze. Will not streak clothes. A PERFECT Bluing . 20 Sheds in Package 1 Sheet to a Washing. Only 15c J. G. Holmes Grocerteria Our REI'KATER Coffee 35c 2'2 lbs. 80c wiiKiir. Vfll) BAVK Phone Main V, fki:i: DRMVKIIV 0. V. B. Our Very IJesI ("iii'fee 1 !h V,c 2', IIh., $1.J2 5 Ih $2.13 Inventory Time At least once a year the merchant, counts and appraises his stock. It's a good practice for everyone. Take an ac count of yourself and your year's work. Ask yourself many questions. Insist on honest answers. Whether you arc merchant or workman, consider your h' lik ei.nr.eetion as an essential part of your plans. This bank vail be glad to help and serve you. UNITED STATES NATIONAL. BANK " La Grandfi, Oregon JIEMUER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 4