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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
UN'S GRIPS
IN GOOD SHAPE
(I?y Associated Press.)
W8U1NGTON. July Bl.-Genorul-nlly
favorable conditions fni- rmn
prevailed ilurinjr the first half of,
Juiy anil iivc.stui-k is in pood condi
tion, semi-monthly reports to the
department of agriculture indicate,
the fanner-labor shortage continues
Ki'iicrui, aunoutrn the situation has
and in some localities from (Treat
heat. On the whole it averaged well
up in condition-
Tlireshiiiir in I'roirri'Rs.
The wintei wheat harvest is on in
Saturday, July 21, 1923 "
Tracks of Ancient Race
Found on Pacific Islands
(By Associated Press)
HONOLULU, July St. Truces of n
hitherto unknown civilization that
muy liavo existed In tho Pacific 2.UU0
years ago have been discovered on tho
little Islands of Ncc-kcr und Nlhon In
(he Hawaiian bird reservation, to the
northwest of tho Hawaiian group
proper, according to the revelations
made by returning members of a
government scientific party which is
investigating and surveying tho Is
lands ubord tho t S. 8. Tunugcr.
For centurion mist ihnu iuntii.t
been satisfactorily handled in most "Pots have sheltered tho secret of
luiiiiiues tnus lar. oneo powerrul colonies that may
The corn crop is late but is grow- huvo flourished prior to the main
inB fast, with generally favorable Polynesian mlgrudon which resulted
weather, although rain is needed inlln 11,0 settlement of the Hawaiian
some areas. Tim rmn i..u Li.rrnM..i grout,, according tn a i. r Aikim,nn
injury in spots from excessive rains I president of tlio territorial board of
ugrieuiiure ana rorcstry who was
ono of the Bcientlfio party.
Timo and tho elements have fulled
to obllleruto tho traces of tho temples,
houses, and the agricultural systems
Power Extension Up.
DAK EM, Or., July SI. First
steps in the construction of an in
creased electric power generating
system are being taken this week
by the Eastern Oregon Light &
Power company, which has - a crew
at work constructing a high ten
sion transmission line 1 1-2 miles
long to connect the steam plant in
South Baker with the entire trans
mission system.
The total valuation of the entire
plant when completed, including the
transmission line now under con
struction, will be about $160,000, ac
cording to J. P. Lottridge, vice
president of the company.
. - .u ... i , ...... ,,lv Bhll;jIUIU B.tBll-llia
large part of the belt and thresh-. of long ago, and it Is expected that
ing is in full swing in the southern
areas. Good yields are general ex
cept in u few small areas and the
quality is excellent as a rule. In
northern areas the crop is near the
cutting stage and harvest is about to
begin.
Winter rye is showing slightly
better condition than wheat in most
areas and harvest in general.
opiing wneat in northern ureas
is mostly in the filling stage with
weather conditions favorable. Sirm
rust damage is only nominal to date,
uui uuecuon is predicted to a great
er extent than last year.
Out yields uppear to be light in
many areas. Max has had favor
able weather. like is making gooil
growth. Early potatoes have suf
fered from -dry weather in many sec
tions where yields have been unsat
isfactory. Lato potatoes liavo made im
provements of lato in sections where
rains luive been obtained.
The hay crop as a whole is likely
to be short. Kangcs generally are
in good shape, though needing rain
in the mountain states and in Texas.
Sugar beets are in good condition in
all areas.
sti:k;i:u mill imcstikyi-:i.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., July 21.
Tho Steiger sawmill, near Chiloquln,
wus destroyed by lire lato .Saturday
night with a loss of $25,000. The mill
- machinery was damaged beyond re
pulr, but (ho blaze did not spread to
tho lumber yards. Following tho
Blelgor mill fire, tho Mallory garagu
at Chiloquln was burm-d today with
a total loss of tho building, machin
ery anil a number of automobile.' ap
proximating tho vuluo of tho mill loss.
I.liiunr lines llreak Hecord.
PENDLETON, Or., July 21. What
Is thought to bo a record for fines in
lliiuor cases in Umatilla county for
ono day's work was established In
tho court of U. IS. Klchards, Justico
ot the peace in tho Athena district,
Monday evening, whin seven defen
dants were assessed a total of $1440.
The charges ranged from selling in
toxicunts to being drunk, und tho sizo
of Ihc lines ranged from $0.00 to $40
The arrests were made by stato and
special local officers. .
Bee Law Held Defective.
SALEM, July 2 1. Iliaauso of
flaws found in the law enacted at
the last session of the legislature
providing for the licensing of bee
keepers, tho Marion county court
has refused to appoint an inspector.
In case the law is remedied at the
next session of the lawmakers the
inspector will be appointed, members
of the county court s;iiil.
tho discoveries of the scientists mav
aid appreciably In tho final solution of
the problem of tho origin and migra
tions of the Polynesian race.
Bowls wrought from solid stone, a
headless idol, und a stone ads wero
among the .many specimens that tho
party brought back from tho islunds.
The scientists told of fallen founda
tions that oneo supported houses.
scores ot sloiio monuments, tho ruins
of what wero terraces upon which
foodstuffs wero grown, and tho ruins
of temples evidence, it was said, that
tended to show ..that Nccker and Ni
hoa wero cradles of civilization and
tho rendezous of a peopro who wero
skilled in crudo handicrafts nnd tho
art of navigation thousunds of years
ago. incse specimens, together with
all others gathered by tho Tanager
parly aro being studied by scientists
here now.
IIODY FOl'M) IN IIAItllOlt
AHTOKIA, Or., July 21. The body
of Chris Sorensou was foundr thisi
morning flouting in tho lower harbor
and wua recovered by Captain Will
iam Ervastl, master of tho cannery
tender O. It. P. A. Mr. Korenuon, who
was a flsherniull, unit his 11-year old
son Hurry woro drowned early on the
morning of July 12 when their fishing
bout was sunk In tho upper harbor by
tha lumber-laden steam schooner
Multnoinuh. The body of thu boy
has not been found.
. Boy Injured.
BWKET HOME. July 21. Men
Bern, 0 year old son of John Hem
of this place, was accidentally shot
recently uy u younger brother wluio
the boys were plnvihi? with a .112
caliber rifle while in bed. The shot
tock off the end of tho furefinger
on his right hand and on examina
tion it was found that tho finger
hud to be removed at the second
joint.
ANDY BUSHMAN GETS
SEVEN - YEAR TERM
PENDLETON, July SI. Andrew
Hushhun, found guilty in thu circuit
court hy a Jury Monday on a charge
of assault with u dangerous weapon,
wan sentenced to servo u seven, years
In the Oregon Stato ponllcntlury
Thursday by Judge Fred W. Wilson.
A severe hoi mc wua given tho dofeii.
dual by the court.
An Onserver Want Ad will sell it.
Cherry Shipments Knd.
HOOD ltlVEIt. Or.. July 21.
Tho last car of Hood River Muck
cherries, bringing the total to eight
cars, was lorwurded to eastern mar
kets yesterday. Tho duniuge from
tho heavy rain of the week before
last struck individual cherry grow
ers here heavily. The heaviest loss
was suffered by J. li. Niinwmnkf-r,
who had a large tonnage of Lam
berts unpicked when the rain pre
vailed. It was cl imutfwl Ihut fnii. nare nt
cherries were ruined by tho rains.
All me 1 nut. was shipped by the Ap
ple Growers' association.
Harvest to Commence
HILLKHOIIO. July 21. Furmom
ill Washington counly aro preparing
to start harvesting tho grain the
inner pari, oi tins week and early
next week harvest will be in full
suutfv Vtiiulnra ntA hintr nut into
'shape to follow the completion of
naying. inucn uuimg ib ichir-
niuiuugn in many v.-.fi ......
havo had to turn the hay several
times to thoroughly dry it. Hay
.I...1 ... ..........I IIia Jlh nt .llllV
lllUk W.IS tUV Milium. J
was caught in the deluge that fol
lowed. - .
Considerable hay Js under gratia
as a result or tho moisture. inn
especially applies to clover buy.
iil :vUa
FOR SALE
Five rooms, panlry. closet, cold
Btorugo, cellar, garage, chicken houde
und run: two lota, city water, also a
good well, electric lights. Situated
neur Second street on Division street.
Price J170U.0, and 400.00 cash will
handle it. Balance monthly install
ments, $25.00 per month, including in
terest.
Six-room modern house full base
ment, furnished. Good garage, located
on Fourth struct, near Mormon taber
nacle. Price $3500.00; 40 per cent
down. Hal an co monthly installments.
Good ho.ol In Wallowa, doing a
good business. 17 bedrooms, kitchen,
dining room and office, garage, barn,
chicken house, hog house, ono acre
of land, located near large sawmill.
Parties owning it are getting old and
tired, and want to- retire. Property
nil clour. Has 20 to 85 regular board
ers all the time. All furnished and
well kept up. Price $8000.00; $2600
cash, balance $60.00 per month.
Phy, Black & Stoop
In Tho La Grande National Bank Bldg
La Grande, Oregon.
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