Wednesday, -'August 13. 1924.'
THE I.A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE SEVEN
BERRIES ARE
NEARLY GONE
Many Pickers Still at The
Park, However, ' But
Little Fruit Is Left.
Til B I Alt K (Hinclnl).
Hucklcberrylm? la ubout done fur.
Them has been an abundant crop
of this ii i out delicious wild fruit
1 1lia year, and nover has there
h:vi so many huckleberry iU:k
before Th wood 8 were litem- y
filled with men. woiiHii und ch.'
drvn. This place- seems to ex
cel all other places for tin huckle
berry bushes. TIiIh la dun to th.
fiict that It is In h sort of basli.
mirrounded by tho foothills ot
thr Qrunltu runirt. And anothei
factor Is that It la In u location
which slopes to tin north and
northeast, Practically no huckh -berries
are found on any south
slopes. lTp to lull; last week,
tht -re. wore still hundreds of cam
and vehicles of utl kinds, with
people, ciideuvorlnu to tret some
of th latn bearing fruit. Hut.
very few uro (fathered,, for th. ;
wiison is over.
While the talk ot a rinsed kmi
on en deer, on uccounl of a dry
kvukuii. may liavo some supporl
elsewhere. It Is obviously re pect
cd here. Tint deer are In exeel-
nt condition. And there are
inorrt deer' In evidence this yeni
than many - years" before. Al
though, the closing of tha seuson
is n pood thins. Inasmuch us it
will perhaps prolong the lives of
many deer.., V,
Tim high peaks and the springs
uf the foothills are found to he
occupied ly countless pheasants
und grouse this year. Jiurtng
hues bb'-rry picking t iim t here
Last Picture of Wrecked World Flyer
We Offer
A Rood 5 -room home, nut mod
rui. on KhsI I'euii Ave. Two lots.
irHfucf. city water, lights. Thin
property is good und fs priced
ri(,-hl. $.riiu.MU cash, buluncu at
f;!P per luuiilh. 1 ,
liens Is a ' 4-room house- con-
iifeb'd w 1th Ht'wiT on corner lot,
GOxfib In good locution, IMIce
IIJMl.lHl. Terms, $2Mt eush, $Se
per month down to iiiurltfugo no,
ou properly.
A 6-ruoin comfortable homo,
iMign lot, lir.xIfi'J, a few I reus,
hushes and shrubs, on Hast T
hvc. It is a bargain. SlGuO.nu.
TruiH. $GUO ciudl, Uultuico ui-
tunged.
Comic find See Vs.
has been practically no shootlnc
heard aro.tnd tills part of the
eountry. This is it very laudabb
cport for the clti.enry. It shows
that more respect for the laws
tre in evidence In the forest. Kor
t his time of t lie season 1 he
birds" Ifock around the berry
patches, and are a very templing
target. Hut Americans are good
ports and they showed It this
ar around here.
It has been reported by the
muster fishermen of this creek
that Catherine, creek was way
ahead of any other creek in Kant-
Oregon this summer. Wil
liam Volswlnltler, Oswald Vols
wlnkler of Inland City: Lon Mitch-
II. Cediic Gale of I'nion; Clar
nce Vanonler, .lack Hunter, Jr..
of The I'ark. are among the best
fishermen on this creek. All of
them catch their limits any day
of the week, lir either the South
North l'ork.
'respecting lias been an ac
tivity this summer unparalellcd in
former years, barring the curly
lays. Three or four prospectors i
have returned wit h very flue j
specimens of gold bearing quartz
from the udjacent mountains.
dhere muy be In them, it is u
sure fact that a lead of- valuable
ore crosses tho country some
where here.
La Grande Investment
Company
tulNIIBII 'itKAIiTOIl
RrMabl Amnia for llrllalila
IfiAiimiH'e Couipjiulr.
1 21)1 Ailama Ae. Main 1M
We Seli
DLKKY CHI'S AND
CKATL'S t
As well as
B
ETTER
OXES
Union Box Co.
l'hunc Main 5H8
La Grande, Ore.
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OUR
CMAPEL
IS AT YOUR
DISPOSAL
Here is the last' picture taken of the Boston, the ill-fiiied world flisht plane, which was wrecked on tl f
flight from Kirkwall to Iceland. A broken propeller reyulted lit the ship being Toreed down into the sea. Lieu
tenant .Vode,vaa picked up by a patrol ship. Sergean t A.'M. Ogden Is shown yvorkhig on the plane nt Trough,
1C11 JI UII. aUMfe lUIIIJl
Muu sheep are gruJng ; rlghthyouiig people from Kealinu, lkik-
cr and ltg Creek.
Jim Kose from li CI iamb", went
up the Mitiam to his prospect. Mr.
around this locality, the range
starting from the Minam river on
the forest reserve, extending down
to lease land around I he summit
towards Telocaset. Kd Miller of ( spring.
sheep here. He has five bail Is
out now. Oscar Jacobson, of
North I'owder, comes second wllu
I liru 1, ....... I Iu 'I'l 1 1
are; Ollvnr. Hl..lr. Ilnhn. r I l'ieshlng season by rehunllng his
ii,,t..i.inL.... ,,H.i 'uiachlm-s.
ette. Johnson. I can. and otkci
smatl owners. The second ship-
When i Vlehl Trst to MwkN
I'KNDI.KTON, Ore. A victory
for I'Vdcrutlen wheat. Introduced
In Oregon by the Moro slut ion,
over Jenkins club was scored m
u yield test that Kruiik I'ur) mitde
this year. Tho experiment was
made by Mr. Curl, lie admitted, to
determine to bis own satisfaction
on his own soil the merits of the
Australian variety.
Two Su-acre fields, divided by a
road, were sei'ded. one to Jenkins,
the other to I'Vdcrulloii. One field
was sidled one day and the other
the next day. Federation was drill
ed In Willi the drill st In the 8th
nob It ami the seventh notch wan
used . Tor Ji'tiklns.
The Jenkins had a I --fool hay
nl rip clear around the field and the
Kcderalloii fiild had a si rip of hay
::o Teet In width a run nd II. The
Jenkins field (hits had a slight ad
vantage in the amount of ground
on which wheat was thrruhed and
yi t yielded 17MJ ttackn, or comput
ing the sacks to contain an aver
age of about two ami one-half bu
shels, the Jenkins yield was up-
proximately H744, or an average,
counting Ihe field at K' acres of
wheat, of slightly less than 47 bu-
(flii'ls.
The Keif- ralion Ml yielded 1770
sacks, which, computed by the
sapie rule, should weigh out ubout
:t!i'i7 bushi'lH, or an average of
slightly I eas than M bushts. The
Kederallun will weigh out heavier
than the .bnUliis. Mr. Curl said.
California W'omnii Hurt.
a dazod condition. It Is believed
thai her Injuries aro not soi'lous.
71 cm I'ugltlvo CtiEht.
SALKM, Oro. l-'red Howard,
who with .Oavls " Penwcll, escaped
from un Oregon sluto pcuttenllur)
truck here two Weeks ago, was ap
prehended at Seattle according to
a telegram received In Salem today.
Howard will be returned to tho pri
son to serve out his unexpired
term. I'enwell has not yet been
luptured.
Howard was received at tho In
stitution on August 0. t!-'3, to
servo a three -year term for burg
lary. -
ntfAD THE CliAKKIMttll Als
'Barnyard Golf" Ranks Hfcfh
la Mrhg Student Sports
ANN HARBOR, Mlcb., AP)
Horseshoe pUchlns; Is more popu
lar than baseball with University
of Michigan students participating
in Intramural athletics, statistics
compiled by Fielding I. Yost, di
rector of athletics, liavo revealed.
The report shows that 670
found diversion in tho ancient and
honorable game of barnyard golf,
while only 150 sought to emulate
Ty Cobb or Uabo ltulh.
Of the more than 8.0 (Hi atodeuts
participating in Intramural sports
l.'JUO have shown a favoritism for
basketball, and 1,178 for play-
g round ball. Speedball, drawing
900, conies next In line and' bowl
ing, with 717 students regularly in
the alloys. Is fourth. -
Gymnastics was the least popu
lar, only 35 participating. Indoor
baseball attracted but 60.
Church Seeks to Save Llfea.
WILKESBARRE, Pa., (AP)
Because a number of automobile
accidents occurred near Its corn
er, Memorial Presbyterian Church
here has decided to attempt sav
ing lives as well as; souls.
On tho bulletin board has been
placed the following warning:
"Life is cheap at thin corner
Price. rarHi Bsd r I v I n g "
KIC.KNK. Ore. Mih. M. I. Je
louie was severely Injured when an
automobile containing two or three
Hose found guld iiurU there this men and bearing a California li
ens' plate ran Into tho uuio-
There is a commotion over at
Hlg Creek over the manufacture
l and mile of moonshine.
Bert Van, Is preparing for the
lie may lake In tin.
Cove's harvest tills casin.
The Hunter folks at the Forks
mcnt of lamlm Is actually In pro- I u" th? 3b gallons of buckle-
cess now. Most arc shipped east. I , ' . ' . . .
. ... . I has put up her usual amount of
Crops Bclmv .Virmul. , hllck.,l(,rril.8 foP . y.lir- .
The crops hern this year are,dT. She hus dried H gallons for
not Just normal, but while Ibeipies around Christinas. The rest
grain is nut very thick, there will hUi. haa 80d IIH hiB, HM j2,,M, ,.,.
be plenty for all. No rial fad- Kllou.
ures of crops have been known
around here, ,
Hilly VolMvlnklcr, from Inland
City, was fishing up the South
There has beeu severul small ' South Kork last Sunday. He
rires here, but all arc extinguisn-1 caught the limit In one hour and
ed now. The good services or . a quarter.
Kire Warden Ouy McNuir liae Monroe lister, simp man from
been of great value during this M Orande. was up with his kid
extra dry season. Ouy has work- ramping at (he ld Thompson
ed hard day and night, - Op scv- place l-'rhlay.
al occasions being called out of I Oscar Jticohnnii, was up to his
tine old man who stayed over
night at Joseph I .ay's ranch,
showed rich samples of floats. He
lit I ins to have found the Sii
much talked of "lost mine.
rhere arc two or three stories
f "lost mines" aroind this p.n t
if the country. Whutev
bed after a hard days battle with sheep camp, above Ituck Creek
(the destructive demon of the To.-- Thursday, presumably to look
est, sometime after II or 12 over the whfpmeut of lambs.
jO'clock. b lie would jump In the, uoss Join's, manager for the ,a
I Huddle and go as far as III aiid'rn,Nn 0)trit was up with bis car
li miles to some small fires left )l( die fool of (he mountain t rab
'by a few careless campers.'- In Thursdav.
1....11. jlhls way It Is sure that be haa
mobile In which tdic and h'r hus
band and others were driving
along the Pacific highway near
lien.'. The occupants of Ihe Je
rome car staled that the olher car
drove on without slopping to ob
serve the results of the accident,
although tiny evidently knew tliat
Ihe Jerome car was overturned.
Mrs., Jerome was taken to Ihe
Kugctie hospital with a severe
wound on le-r head, and was 111
For Sale
Three' new bungalows, liu
ate possession.
suVed many u general coufkiM ra
tion.
i There has been very 'few vio
lators of tin forest laws, with very1
. . , ,,i,, ,,. lew i urn, iiikmik miiu (,'uiiuit.i-
., , . , , , thn the multitude-of people that
(his jtart of the eoiintry than for . t . J.,.', i,,... ,
many . yeurs past. . Upwards of
Awarded Honors
tew
it
WW 1
Mrs. Lydia Vamb-vanler bought
t'ii galloiiH of huekeblerrles from
Mrs. Ida Hunter last week.
Jos. Lay and his boys arc busy
making a. drift fence for the l-'ur-esl
Service. They have also start :
'ed at 'their harvest last week.
' Oeorge Mellow, Is harvest iti;
grain on the IJ" le's place.
MONUMENTS
have frequented the forest lie re I
this s'Jitimer. Willi an enormous
exodus of tourists f runt I 'allfot -
nla and other states, one cann.it J h a hard world, anil if the nv
com phi In much of the few law- ragc man had absolute freedom
less and careless campers. Then liis conscience wouhl hold him In
each and every crtlzen arounu . ctn-ck.
here has h-rt his . belated work - ; .
on the farm lo run to a flr. I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
sonic of them at a great dislance. 'J
'larence Va uorder and Krann 1 a
Wlggtesworlh have battle with Ihe.l
ib'Htru;tfve flame finite a number :
of days. Jack Hunter, Jr., put a
out thief or four fires along thi'it
crek left by carcbss campers,!
One up above the Middle Koi k, i
near the I tig Meadows, look hliu
a whole day to control. This flrej
was nlarb-d by a bunch of youiu-ii
sters who were careless with fire-
crackers. jv
- The dry season. I If busy lliii tj
of making hay, now t lie harvest - j a
ingvof tin- crops. Ihe looking nf-'l
!r stock, both in pasl .ire and mil
t be reiign, tending to the dairy
at home all this and many oth-jl
work on the farm, which V.il!"
Mason is not 'ashamed of calling
holes" with all that. I'ark pe.-J
pic always find linn lo visit oim- .
not her and have social lnlT- ji
vIcwh. J
Among Ihe many visitors to lh!(
I'ark this Hummer Is Katie l;iutr
of Cnlon. She came on a vhli
to the big cabin on t lie creek, and
wild Mb-a Ida llunti-r,. wi-nt tojj
visit "Aunt Maud." At that placo ij
ftiTf w:t-f a rmiton of idd and j
l"lne lu-acret well Improved. Ir
rigated tract In May I'ark Addl
llmi. Special burgalu price this
week only, $4,7bO.
WANTi:i TO BORROW $1M0J
on gfittd real estate, first mort
gage si-curily.
Some fine building lots In writ
parL of La Grunde, near Hlaiigu't'
new home.
Agent for the Weuluiu Luau &
Savings Association.
ftonir ami Imeslments
All Kinds or Insurance
PYRAMtirLAND VOi
Mnln 75
V. N. Ford, V. I.. Berry.
AV. II. tu-rrf
llundnl Itcalum
(jcn.Cdrrfr
7flewrMl.'ffvy
.ii,u,
a riiiiiui r iiiK-
nlly nnil hruuly.
hii h yoil cull hulil
hii tnliiTly worlliy
hikI fill MiE wrvlc.-.
In yiiiim If "'i "I""
lo ihii II. Yon jr-i
Invlti'il to mnku ill
lllHp:t'l)oll.
nniih;rhs
l MM MIMA
llnl?rlllr
Ambulant- Htle
I'hoim Ml
tor. 4ili nil rum.
b liramlr, Oro.
. n.r. R:ili.f Ir.n
i.i'.n.! Gwt Brmkley llo-r. all of
m Lcun. re 10 pur.u? ......... . ..
.tagr rduc,i" at ih xp-n.e of th.
Mun,cul l'lera Company of th.
, i.y Th?v hv appeared in -vtral
l,Klutuon Thr tel-clion is rt of
!hr ol.3 rlan lo delop Si Uuun
Ulrnt to provid minor and ladin
rsiea for Uie niuniclpaJ cptri.
ORDER THAT
MONUMENT NOW
We have made a pro
found Btudy of monument
building, and an order
placed in our liancte ia sure
to receive faithful, intelli
gent execution.
We Will Gladly Furnish
EntiinalM
FOR SALE
(1 Itonui house, moflTii, on 4'4
Spring street. Halls, toilet up
slabs and down, bath up-Htabt.
hot pipe r tit mice, mi paved
street all paid and all assess
ments paid; lrH mid shrti'-
bii-y, ltiiutiiul view and flue !
Iiome. Will Inelude some fur-:
nttitrc. Seu tis about terms. j
G Ituom hotise, Ii;ii3 X iixeuuc, Tij
Oraiide, Oregon. Lois lOUxl 11.
l'i'ic'i t $rioa ctt Mh. balunej'
at $ I a p'T mouth lib G per i
cent hilneHl. Uood easy buv j
for somebody. i
We, buvc for sate, part of thr; j
Ilx-CJovei nor (leer's faun l-i
'ove, Orciton. This In pat t uf
one of the old plnnc'-r furms
. In f'ovi. la.T acres, 3 acr'sj
cherries Itojal Anus and,
Mings. .ood six-room Iioj"'
mid fair outside lioltdlug.i.
I'rle.e $X,uon. 'kii UlMUUie fruj-j
cihI loan of tiif.no.
ft Itom house, Klufpiiig poictia
woodshed, cellar, chtc,Hii tious",
wllh eb-elrit: lights In house and
cblfk'-n Iioum IM'alifJ in Ik - 1
iHiid City clone to tho school
bousf-. f lood gat deri, I'i U:t I
fixaii. Li b-1 nt payment dovu
und balance per month. j
C. J. Black &
Company
Sui-crexirs lo Flir, Ulai k A Hluup.
La (.ranilr .Nai l Haul, Uldj.
t'Uuue Mala M
Blue Mountain Marble
Granite Company
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I.a 4JratiflA, Orrgnai
It Wi
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Because il is
entitled lo
win
FEDERATION FLOUR
It's the liisl in all (lie uoilil. Ask Your (iiuccr.
'lake mi KUbslitule.
La Grande Milling Co.
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ii DIAMOND 1UN(J.S
X,'iirl" ZTl WATCHES
5 j&fFMK )) 1 JEWKLUY
S1LVKKWAH1J
All may bo bought here
on Time 1' n y m e n t s,
iiiakiiig- thu outlay with
out inconvenience.
Invest your small sav
ings in articles' of value.
VVc will be glad to ex
plain fully if you will
eonio in. .
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J. H. Peare & Son
Jewelers mid Optometrists
For Credit
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As we write this almost (4x1 hot to talk coal HUT
we want lo he sure that you arc reminded that the
'1 IMK TO I1UV (JOOD coal is nowi
AND
ABERDEEN
' , IS ONIi OK 'I'll 10 DiiST COALS I'UODUCKD
' IN UTAH!
It is a clean heat producer
-It's quality is surpassed by none ' .
11 Is low in nsli and moisture
II is an ideal domestic fuel.
A TKIAL ION WILL CONVINCE YOU.
Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co.
Phone Main 17
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