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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1923)
rv... ::' PAGE FIVE Saturday, April 21, 1923 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Local News In Brief ncer of la (i-rande, and Clara 1. Kr sted of Pendleton. Pendleton Kast "regontan tt u xx xx xx xx tt xx COMING EVENTS tt Mny 4 Merrymakers at High X XX school. XX XX May 5 Union county track and tX f citisfri iteiti meet at union tt May 25 La Grande high school tt tt commencement exercises. tt tt June 4-5 Horse and Cattle tt tt Kaisers Association Conven- tt tt tion at Unitih. tt tt June C, 7, 8 fifteenth Annual tt tt Livestock Show at Union. tt tt July 4Old Oregon Trail Pag- tt tt eant on the summit of. the tt tt Blue mountains (tentative) R tt tt tt tt tt :: tt tt tt tt Drives (o Xoi-ih Powder VShprif f Lee Warhick, accompanied j by Leo McDowell, drove to Noriii ' V powder on a, business trip. They wilt return to La, tirande, late today. I' Electing Postponed,. , The meeting originally planned to . be held , in the City. .Hull, Monday ev ening to - dtsi:uhsmauers pertaining to the Y, M. Y A. lias been imlefin-ilt-ly postponed. ' - To Have Iwisket Nocjal A basket socinl.wlll.be given in tho church at IhIuIkI City Ht eight o'clock on the evening in April I'Tth. The proceeds will. go to tho funds for the repairing of tb church roof. All nrn cordially invited. ' - l'i moral Ncrlevs Monday The funcrul services over the re mains of .Mrs. ..'America Huberts, who '. passed on a few days ago, will be held at the Ituhnc-nkuinp Chapel Monday afternoon at 2:.'a oclock. The inter ment will take place in the Masonii-cemetery JKiirtMitc To Lu (iraiulc : Jllldrcd Jamison, l.innie Marker, Floyd Aliiklnson, Cecil , Maklnson and Wilbur Motley, a party of young people from Halfway stopped over in I laker last night en route, to 1 ji Grandc where tliey will attend a meeting of tho Christian Kndtavor. Haker Herald Two Licenses Marriage licenses to two couple.1 have been issued In the past 24 hours at the office of It. T. Prown, county clerk. The couples include Tim Oliver Schofteld, mechanic, and Tussle Mctzker, both of Pendleton; ami Walter C. Pi oman, civil engi - t ndi-r orders from Mayor rainier the natatortum was closed to the p"h lie laat evening and will remain so for a few days on account of piaster Tun ing from the ceiling, making it dan- rous to putrons. Steam rising from tho pool is the cause of the trouni' and this will sooner or later be rem edied hy proper ventilation or by met- U ceilings. Mayor rainier minus n will only require about two days work to tao down the remainder or the plaster. linker lt mocrut. Special Services llelil Special services at tho Episcopal hurch will be held tomorrow duo to the occasion of a visit of Archdeacon Uoldle, of Kustern Oregon, who will bp here for the whole day. Morning Communion mis : (M o'clock, at which time tho Hrotferhood of Ht. Andrew will hold Corporal Communion, then regular 11:00 o'clock service, will he held with Dr. Cioldip speaking. He ill also conduct evening pruyer with sermon at 7:30 p. m. Tho public ns well as friends and members nro cor dially, invited. PROMPT LOADING OF CARS IS URGED King TuUankh-Amen 's Middle Name Was Copper, or "the Enduring Life Through 6,000 yew the two hve been aMocUtml in mind of man. "Miss Sunbury" too m Jls in Western shippers aro urged by the Southern Pacific company to load freight cars promptly and to capacity and so avoid the. destructive effects of a car shortage. (J. W. Luce. Kreicht Traffic Man ager for the Company, said today thai as a result of the recent rains ther.j is every Indication that bumper crops will be enjoyed this jsummer and fall. I and that the railroad facilities of the country will be tuxed to handle the extraordinarily heavy truffle that is expected. in the lust nine months tho rail roads have ban. lied the greatest vol ume of trarfic ever transported in the history of the country during any cor responding period," said 1-uce. "Traf fic in 1 HI'S up to the first of April has reached tt new high level. JT traf fic over the country continues to in crease as it- has. It can be handled only by the most rigid economy in th. use of cars. The West, with its. hea vy tonnage to move across the con tinent to eastern markets, has no transportation to waste. 'Southern Pacific, company has spent many millions of dollars since lust season for new freight cars, par ticularly refrigerators, and for modern locomotives of the most powerfu' type. Hut with unprecedented traffi., chiefly in products that run sharply into peak shipments, in prospect, tt is videnl that only the closest co-opera tion of shippers flth the railroads eai tvrt a car shortage with eonsequen1 loss to both. ' .' Sunbury, Pa, Is the flrct city to select H3 representative for tho an nual beauty congress to bo held at Atlantic City next September when the most beautiful entrant will fce frowned as "Miss America." Mies Sunbury" is M1S3 Lorcna ?T'- V1r. motiox ovi:imi ij:n. (By Associated Press) rOUT,ANI, Apr. 21. Judge Ross- man toduy overruled a motion for non-suit in the (iurland case a gains; Oiiiord. Powell, Hall, Coster and oth er members of the Ku Khux Klan. Ianiilton Johnstone, listed ns a mem her of the executive committee of the public defense league which engineer ed the recount, was the first witness. Ilossnian ruled out his testimony eon cerning local publications, which Gar land contended favored the Klan. saying he did not think the Klan was on trial. HF.N the two lift'Sizcd statues of Tut-iikh-Anin, tlie boy Pharaoh of i he 18th Kgyptum Dynasty, were found recently by the irchtologtm under the leadership of the Earl ol Car n art-art 1 lu-v nirlurrd vividly to modern tycl the connection, 6.000 yean old. bf hvrrn ihe ever elusive fiddle of ihe en. during lilt and copper, the earliest mcial Middy iitcd by mankind. The Egyptian mind, ai indeed the hu man nund throughout the long tucory ul man, mas aluaya pcrsiitenjly March. in. (nr u-jv. nl niolonUlllJ! life. COPPe'i which poiseried thi quality of enduring life, had been utd in the valley of the Nile tinre beiore the Uynaitic daya, or oer 2.SIKI year, liefore the lime ol Tut-inth-Amcii. Biomc wa introduced in (be 4th Dynait)'. rn made itron appeal to the rmaBination of the people, both becue ol its uiefulneai and its endurance, md hecaune m early dayi it was connected in ilwught with the "ankh nhich was the symbol ol the enduring lile, throughout the thousand ol years Irorn Tiitnkh-Ameii, who bore the imd as his middle name, (o the l- thnmsts of the 15th century A. U. The "ankh"' visualized to the Pharaoh hismpe ol a second existence-lor which, i sun Ironi the equipment of liicir lonibs. he made amile provision looking . ttmard the time, 3.000 years after his death, when he believed lie would take up a new lile and have need for com forts and 'Ornaments ol all kinds. Much ol the eopiwr used in Egypt cum- lioin the Island ul Cyprus, from hich it revived its name It it siitm (icant that the "ankh", still denoting ruduriiig lile. was lound in the person ol the goddess Venus, who was said to ihave sprung Irorn the loam of tlte sen and li.-have been wafted on the crests ol the naves to Cyprus. Her symbol vat the "ankb", the same symbol that I -w 9 I rK m r'''- j to he (h Aitl namrle of nJlrlW H 'fifV ' c Jri EfVpt, fbund in the uxub m Tut-iilK Auitiu , f V.y JM 7i:::::W EittiM we o tbt "uilk ymM of J ; , S,WM w, 125 e L1 i ! SS'tM'a to "Win m ' m-m-MmjMua m n...3 TiJ'.!.. ?r2, f copper inTslH KsrJ. , . 1".. .ivflitt IW0RL0YJ.G.A CAUCUS SLATED Nine hundred repivsrntatives of nearly 60 countries, with a lull quo la of tlelegatts from Am i lea, wii meet May :t" to June 10 to discuss the place of boyhood In tho natioivi of the world and the relation tlu-ieio Of thfl Y. M. A. This "Second Vtrlds I'oiiference of V. -M. c. A. WoiketH With Hoys" will be held t.t I'ortschach am See, Austria. The first was held at Oxford. Km;laed, Just hefore the outbreak of tho gren; war. Kvldence of tho rapidly expanding Interest in dealing with problems ol boyhood is offered, eonferenei- lead ers point out, by the fact that lh'; iian registrants exceed by fo per cent (he number originally planm-it ftir. V nieeial auditorium is being orocted o( the meetings. ., .. fc K, Vf, ltohiusoiii lonjr n leailer in tHsoehiflon 'work ' for boys In many couuiiies, i supervising ai'nmge meats for tho conference from tlv In .idquai ters of the world's commit lee ul the V. M. C A... In Uenevu, Mwlli'.erland. CITY II A IX EUX'TION CA1XKD . SII.VKItToN, Apr. 21 Whether Silverton fdmll havo a $10,000 city hull will be decided at a special elec lioiio called for that purpose April SEI. I he plans for the hull, which are on -file at the recorder's office, show a imild'yijr which will accommodate the city water commission, city library, lire department, council rooms and city jail- . "Home, Sweet Homo" is with ur yet, after nn even hundred years, It n't bunt by contract. ... The reason some men tell Satan to get behind them is hecausb they vi: h to set a faster pace. ' OO0O'00f c oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopooooooooooooo was used centuries later by the henry students of forbidden hrrmetic arts to represent copper Wniis 9X an outgrowth of the same idea that found 'expression and deifica tion m the liKyptian poddrss Hthor So there is an unbroken line, through the "ankh" of the enduring life in the earliest Kgyptian days, the "ankh" as used in Tutnnkh-Ainen's name, the ankh" ai fymhol of Venus or Aphrodite, to the Hankh" which was the secret sign (or copper used by the alchemists, medi eval and later, who delved into the then forbidden arts. The "ankh" used by the alchemists in the 15th century A I) lo di-sinate copper, is a duplicate of the pictured "ankh" seen on the alli of various Pharaohs' tombs. Throtit-'h the 6,000 years that may, by stretch of the imagination be re garded as. t lie historic period, there hat a conitant asocial ion in tl" minds of men ol the aspiration for the endur ing lif with the substance of tbt M during metal, copper. o lo POWDER IAN CALLED BEYOND NORTH roV I K It. Apr 21. Tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. .Meyers died at their home on Tues day morning. The baby was only a few weeks old it ml had never beer. strong but it wum not thought to bo seriously HI until a few hours before Its death. Tho funeral was hold at the home on Wednesday ufternoon at two o' clock and the little one was tenderly laixl to rest in tho local cemetery. Aorth I'owder and vicinity was vi sited by fine showers on Tuesday. On Wednesday it turned colder and n high wind blow all day Thursday. Snow covered tho foothills and win ter. .. see m ed to. be coming back. The pastures a r0 coming on flno and stock. Is being turned out to the pas ture. Mr. nnil Mrs. O. Mann were busi ness visitors hi town on April 19. . William Hutchinson was a business visitor in l-a Grande 011 April IS. Ho was n wit new In n legal case before the circuit court. The Golden Hod l.odgo of the He hekahs held one of their annual en- tertalnments nt their hall on Tues day night, Aprllj 1 7. These social gatherings ti ro very well known as this lodge is famed for Its good so cial times. High School News Hup)icnings in nnil Around tho School Centers New Birds In The Hat Trees! Easter depleted our hat stock to a place where it looked like the inside of a garage on a Sunny Sunday Morning. We immediately got into action and into the mar-, ket. These hats are new since April 1st and nothing newer will be shown until Septemter. Choose now don't wait until Spring has run seven or eight thousand miles !fnre you put on a new top. Words and Music hy Lanplior and AIcKihbin.-. ?l.83 to $7.4: ( loth Ilafn .lust Arrived ?2.9."i to ?..sr (by Joe Piink) Tho Highway Kducatlotf Hoard an nounces :he )!2:i National Kssay con test for the High Hchool Klrostono L'nlverslty Scholarship. All High Hehool students are eligible. The subject Is "Tho Influence of High way I ransport upon the Helfglous l.ifo of my Community." The Kssay is not t oexceed seven-hundred words Three of tho best essays of tho High .School will be chosen and Hent In. l-'or the best one In tho i'nlted States a scholarship of four yars at any College. " - lUfferont English classes have been studying the proper methods of In troducing Hpeakers. Also tho best ways to make an announcement and how lo nominate for different- offic es. A Student Ttody assembly was hold Monday at which nominations were mad0 for student body officers for next year. Those nominated were, Clark Price, Owon Price, and Sheld on Hrownton for President, italph Webb, Sam Cochran and I,ou Puller for Vice President. Vera lleutty ami Gwrnet Howery for Secretary-Treasurer. The Chairman and advlnors of tho Junior Claws have begun to work on the banquet which Is given to the Seniors. Faculty uhd 'School Hoard 1 U I i thoro waa no truck priirtlcr.. A I Ilia I Trurk aim will liu liol.l nt llio l'"lr Clroumln Siitliiiluy, 2 1 Ht. It! Will Still't lllinilt llvn n'flnflc 'l'l,l I moot 18 hotween linker lliirh School 12 nun 141 urunno lllRIl Nclionl. Ailinm nlon will bo .60 for ikIiiIIh nnil .25 lor school rliililicn. stiulcnt lloily Tickets will uilmlt IIIkIi Keliool ntil- (lenlii. Also the Junior CIIiIh will liuvo a ciindy muIc. Actlv iniietlcn him heen Htartcil fo,. tho noya' Ktiint Show. "The Mer ry Makers" which will be Klveii In u lew weeks nt tho lllirh School Audi torium. 2 Venus is the lone world of the heav ens. It gleams brightly ench morning long after the other stars have gone lo bed. Hosiery for All Occasions . French & Greene Ready-lo-Wear and Shoes o o o o o o o o o o o o g o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooocoooboooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo NEW TODAY The committee on nntertalnmen'. I" tho Junior Cllass each yea'. and refreshments were Mrs. Arthur , will be held May fifth this year. Olscn, Mrs. Chris K. Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Rcttc.AIIcti and Mrs. Loughlln. "500" was played until a late hour and then refreshments were. (served. The Hotany II Class Is preparing to start their hoibarlm. This will consist of twenty different families and twenty-five different flowers. Kveryon0 had a good time ns cv- Tho students realize that there will eryoiie was late in getting home uii-1 I t of hard wo'k, but this does- all telling what a good time they had. Purmers In this section .aro speed ing up their work by every avallahle means in their power. Helji Ih scarce n't seem to detract from interest ta ken In th(. making of the hcrbarlm. Several field trips aro planned by Hp teacher, Mina I lamia, to enable the and so Is money for the fanners ho ;studcnts to secure the flowers need many a.ru doing all they can do and I01'- whut they cannot do themselves thv The Ma wot right will be held Men aro letting go undone. The hi'.i J,luV JimtoiH and Seniors crush nrlces of evervthin excent what tho i for a few minutes in real fight. farmer produces Is hitting tho farm- I Mlss Joslyn has been giving Hlanl; ers hard although It Is not reported jnulzzea In her American History so In a great many places. ciaHses. it is mini 10 toil wtieihei I'ine Pluck Kheep. (the name applies to the examination Mr. Sleen has a flock of pure bred "'' H0 look on the faces of the htud Hampshire sheep at his place lh.it is not exci'led by any flno sheep in the Pacific Northwest. He scltct'Ml his stock from two well known of Id aho. That of J. 1 1. Heuk of Mcrldeir cuts. Tho Senior Class Is very busy Just now, getting ready to graduate. They are holding class meetings very often. One wits held yesterday for ami Joseph Seuvers of Castle Hock. Oirls only, very Important business This was in the uutumn af 1919. Mr. i was transact!. Sloan purchased at this time seven ewes and one rum, no he has 9.1 head 0JNT (tPTHIEg "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE of registered sheep and ull" typical Hampshire, hasides what he has soli). Mr. Sloan hart one lamb weigh 101 pounds when 1 was one hundred days old which proves that he is right In keeping pure bred sheep. He has his tombs romp. In January and Feb ruary. He now has a number of lanibH on hands that weigh K0 lbs. The wool of his pure bred Ifamp- i shires grades high and is now In I good demand ami bringing good I prices. The wool Is clean, light and fluffy and has u strong fiber. Ht lambing uveraged high this yenr. Mr. Sloan will visit Hoi so fair this summer whore he will meet with the best breeders of Rheep In this section for Hie purpose of selecting of floek heads for Uie coining year for hi Mock. I Hiring this trip ho plans on i visiting Thousand Springs Itnneh und j other well known flocks so as to get the brst for his own band. Mr. Sloan finds ti rrady sale for ! his rains nnil keeps his ewes for flock builders. He belongs o the ossorlit , lion of the breeders of Purn hnM I Hampshire sheep nnd Is in fnet a life j member. .Mr. Sloan has lived In North Fowdcr for several years and is well known In this section, fie has been connected with tho sheep in dusti-y for years and saw the need of pure bred sheep at home without having to ha them shipped In. More letters from Korclgn Count ries have been received by stu lents In the Knglisb VI Class of the feiirth period. Kllu Ansiies received an in teresting letter rroiu a Spanish (11 ti in Chile, Kern Wells received u, let ter rrom Pirls. Jloth letters' were reud tu Kngllsh cIhhs this morning. On account of the ruin Tuesday FOB RENT Two-room apartment. Ground floor. 1(20 Sixth street. 4-21-ltp FOR SAKE Everbearing- strawberry plants. GOc a hundred, delivered. Phone 372-J. 4-21-lt FOR SALE Red Irish Setter pup. Inquire Sam L. Cochran, .KJl-W. 4-21-3t WANTED To hear from owner nnv inpr fnrm for sale; jrive particulars nnd lowest price. John J, 111 nek. Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin' 4-21-ltp FOR SALE Modern bunga low, "live rooms, 2 bed rooms and sleeping porch, furnace, garage. On corner, paved street. 'With or without fur niture. Call 815-J. 4-21-tf MEN, WOMEN, salary $75 full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling the genuine guaranteed hosiery di rect to wearer. Beautiful line- In tcinationalt Knitting Mills, Norris town, Pa. 4-21-ltp BARGAINS If you will study the book of good manners Industriously, you may In time climb high enough to justifying on vent ton. J INCOME PROPERTY For Sale Or Exchange Four room modern house. Forty dollsirs down nnd $40 per month. Five room modern house, down and hiilaure likn rent. Two houses for rent. L. S. Weeks New Foley IluiMfn Some more bnrgains I hnvo to of fer. Why pay more? 1 fiix-room house, nil Ifurnished, newly calsomined, varnished. 1 eight-room house, has a good in come. 3 five-room houses. 1 four-room house- 1 three-mom houve. Also ten acres of land. See me before buying. SEE MRS. S. C. ZUBER, Phone 378-W There's Real Character In These Summer Shirts. fen" You'll agree with iu . when you nee the splen did mntcrluhr, notice how carefully 1 every seanr is stitched, how accurately they aro cut, and patterns matehed. No d- lall that enler.i Into thei making -of good shirts Is absent In these, ", Priced within tho reach of every purse. $1.00 In S.V75. . ASM EROS. "The Stoic That Keeps Faith with the People" oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o BARGAINS 1o you want u fine home building lot, tMxZhb. VWntj of room for chickens, orchard and garden. The best of soil. Only three blocks to paved high way. C. IX MO NT lil.I.L, I MHO llfiitmi Air., Ian .rniMle,Oiv. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o IMPERIAL TAXI MAIN 580 PROMPT SERVICE After Midnight Cull HERMAN'S 134 J oooooooooooooooooooooooooo tONIGHT "The Abysmal Brute" SUNDAY : VAUDEVILLE METRO HARMONY 101'U Harmony SinKeiM . . ; CMFFORI) MUXER and and LESLIE (iRIFKHTIS The Merry .leslers The Teller MAJUON DREW Tho Variety (Jill "FAIR EMU (ill" iiiid "DEVILISH DRAGON" niA iiMnthwiini a.tt.ii ; raw Mi'A.rtW i lta